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THE WINOIiAM ADVANCB-TIM1Z S Wednesday, May' U -1949
fiYOU'LL FIND YOUR
M. McPhail, Wingham
Norm, Clegg, Gorrie
GORRIE
Mr. Chas. Irwin has been under
the doctor's care suffering from drop-
ited With friends in Teeswater on
Sunday,
Mr, and Mrs. Cameron Stewart of
Molesworth, accompanied Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Edgar to Ayr on Mon-
day afternoon to attend the funeral of
Mr. George Black Sr„ of Ayr.
Mr, and Mrs, Norman Wade are
visiting friends in Toronto this week
and will also spend a couple of days at
Niagara Falls,
The condition. of Mr. Wm, Douglas
who is ill at the home of his brother,
Mr. Jas. Douglas has been much
worse.
Miss Emma Irwin attended the fun-
eral of Mr. Alfred Agar of Bluevale,
on Wednesday of last week,
Miss pearl Stinson was in Toronto
last week attending the wedding of her
neice, Marlene Jane Barton, to Harold
Verne Hambly; which took place in
St. Chad's Anglican Church on Sat.
urday at high noon.
Mr. and Mrs. W, C. King attended
the funeral on Tuesday of last week of
Mr, Samuel James Wright of Ethel.
Mr, John Dinsmore; Master of Huy-
on Co. L,O.L. is attending Grand
Lodge at Niagara Falls this week.
Rev. G. G, Howse, Mrs. Glad Ed-
gar, Mrs. E. Whitfield, Mrs. W. C.
King and' Mrs. C. Black attended the
Missionary rally at Brussels .6'n Wed-
nesday of last week.
Mrs. Anson Galbraith suffered a
severe heart attack on Tuesday of last
week. - Her daughter, Mrs, Wm. Mar-
tin of Guelph. is spending this week
with her,
Mr: John Robinson has returned.
from Toronto, where he underwent an
operation. He is doing,as well as \can
be expected.
Mrs. A. L, Stephens has returned
from Victoria Hospital, London, and is
spending some time with her aunt,
Mrs, Hicks and Mrs. D. W. Hicks,
Harriston.
Keeso's welling drilling outfit of
the Lakelet vicinity, who have been
drilling a well on Mr, Robt, Graham's
lot in the village, struck Water on
Friday at a depth of 85 ft.
Born—In Wingham General Hospi-
at, on Wed., April 27, to Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Ferguson, con. 16, Howick,
daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Earngey have
moved from Hanover to an. apartemnt
in Mr. Cecil Day's house in town. Joe
is Gorrie's new barber in Earl Baker's
pool room and barber shop.
Mrs. Robt. Ashton has returned to
her home in town after spending the
winter months with her daughters.
Mr. Alex. Graham of Toronto, is
visiting his brother, Mr. Robt. Gra-
ham and Mrs. Graham.
Sunday guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil Grainger were Mr. and
Mrs. John Hyndman, Mrs. A. Toner,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dowdell and Aud-
rey of Toronto,
Mr. Herb Neill spent the week-end
with his sister, Mrs. Ella Lackie of
Waterloo. Mr. Neill will also spend a
few days visiting museums in Brant-
ford, Guelph and' Woodstock,
A treat is in store for this commun-
ity on Friday, May 13, when the Davie
Family present their concert in the
town hall.
Mr. Wm. Douglas, Orange I-Till,
held a clearing farm auction sale on
Thursday of last week.
Miss Doreen Harrison spent the
week-end at the home of Mr, and Mrs.
Harrison Fulton, of Harriston.
:Mrs. Ted Holland of Fordwich vis-
ited with Mr. and Mrs., Wm. Lynn
on Sunday,
Miss Joan Day spent the week-end
at her home.
'Guests on Sunday at the home of
Mrs. Robt. Ashton were Mr. and Mrs,
0, W..F. Strangway and Maurice Rad'
ford of Sarnia; W. E. and Mrs. Rad-
ford of Pahnerston; Mr. and Mrs. W.
Hobbs, Monkton, and Mr, and Mrs.
Leland Ashton of Toronto. '
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Dane, Mr..and
Mrs. Chitney Dane. Joan, Carol and
David of Toronto, called on friends
in town on Sunday afternoon,
Mr. and Mrs. Manfred Irwin visited
the latter's mother, Mrs. Sam Doug!as
in Guelph on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl King accompan-
ied Mr. Jack Berlett and Miss Norma
Hallman of Listowel, on a visit to the
Niagara peninsula on Blossom Sunday.
United Church Y.P.U.
The regular meeting -was held
Sunday evening in the United Church.
Tbe 'meeting opened with singing of
the hymn 'Cotne let us sing of a won-
derful love". Convener Kay Cathers
read the scripture from Luke 11:1-13.
Her topic was entitled "I believe in
prayer", Mr, C. D. Walmsley who
has long been interested in young peo-
ple's work gave a very interesting talk
pertaining to Mother's Day, This was
You have your car
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Compressor checked for oil,
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Brushes in Motor Checked.
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Other Adjustments carried out
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greatly appreicated, The, meeting was
closed with the hymn "Day is dying
in the West",
C. G. I. T.
Canadian ,Girls in Training will
meet at the home of Margaret Hei-
bein on Friday evening. Miss Janice
Strong of Listowel, will speak on
'Home Nursing'.
Anglican Church
Rev, J, C. Caley was alsisted at the
service in 'Eordwich, Wroxeter and
Gorrie on Sunday by Mr. Worrall of
London, lay 'reader of the Huron Dio-
cese, who was a week-end guest at the
rectory, At the Sunday afternoon ser-
vice in Gorrie, Judith Lynn, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs, Harry King was bap-
tized.
The Girl's Auxiliary will meet on
F1'iday night at the home of Miss Mar-
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W. M, S.
The May meeting of the Women's.
Missionary Sgeiety was held at the.
home of Mrs. Wes, Trimble on Thnrs, •
May 6th, with 18 present. Mrs, H.
Ferguson led in the devotional 'period
With the theme "Newcomers to Can.
ada", after the call to worship the
hymn "In Christ there is no East or
West" was sung, followed with the
thoughts "Thou shalt love thy neigh-
bor as thyself". The scripture was
read from 1.iike 14;30,37 and a season
of silent prayers followed, Mrs. Kaine
sang an appropriate solo "Whitt the
days are going by", the members join-
ing in chorus.
Mrs, Ferguson told of suffering
homeless people throtighout Europe.
Many who are new comers of Canada
have to adopt new religion education.
food and many- other changes. Let us
welcome these new corners whenever
we• have opportunity . Those assisting
with reading were Mrs. H. Ashton,
Mrs, L. Ruttan. Mrs. C. Grainger, Mrs
R, Ashton and Mrs. W, Strong.
The Lord's prayer was repeated in
unison, In the absence of the presi-
dent, Mrs. Ferguson preside'd for the
business session, Inspiring reports of
the Presbyterial recently held at Hen-
sall were given by Mrs. Howse, Mrs.'
G. Brown and Mrs, Trinible. The roll
call was responded to by a thought on
"Mother". Meeting was closed with
the Mizpalt benediction, A dainty
lunch was enjoyed
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