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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1951-01-03, Page 8THE WIN GHAM ADVANC.. TIMES Wednesday, 114n.uary 3rd,, 1951 PAGE EIGHT amioN IIYINfiHillti TEAM WINS EXHIBITION OAM[ $ELMORE Mrs. Wm. Darling and family at leader, And used the programme in the Missionary Monthly, A candle lighting ceremony was carried Opt Witil all o those present taking part. Wayne Douglas sang several numbers with his mother as accompanist, Mrs. Tiarry Gowdy read the 2nd. chapter in the Study Book. After a short busi- ness session the hostess, Mrs, Martin served a dainty lunch. Exeter, Rey, J, Martin And UM Mar,, ton, with Dr. Ronald Martin And fam- ily of .Somd, W. 14, S, Meeting The W. M. S. meeting of the Eel- more :United Church was held at the Manse on Wednesday Afternoon. On account of the weather the attendance was not large, Mrs, Carl Douglas was Fleming Ballagit's; Mr, and Mrs. Roy Gowdy .and Mr, and Mrs. ITIarry Gowdy and Raymond, with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Earl At Gorrie; Mrs, Fred Johann and Wilfred, with Mrs. Mc- Donald, 17eeswater; Mr. and Mrs, Carl Douglas and Wayne at Mr, Wm, King's, Brussels; Mr, and Mrs. N. Elunkin with Mr. and Mrs. 13, Tuckey, Mr. and Mrs, Graham MeNee and children of Ditugauncm, spent Christ- mas with ,Mr, iknd Mrs. Had MeNee. • and Mrs. Harry 13rown and children of Milton, Ont., and Mr. Bobby Gathers of Gorrie, spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Lincoln. Miss Bernice Norman of Wingham, visited with her Sister, Mrs, K. Q. Press recently, Miss Dianne Filch spent A few days at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Ed, Becker of near Mild- may. Mr. Harry Abram of LOndon, is renewing old t.cquaintances in and around Belmore. Mr. and Mrs. John Fitch Sr., have gone to spend a few weeks at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Lloyd Montgomery and Mr. Montgomery. We are pleased to report that Mr. Wm. Woods has returned to the borne of his brother, much improved in health. Dr, Elmer Aitken of Toronto is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Win, Elliott. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Douglas and Wayne, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Steinacker of How- ick on Thursday evening. Mrs, Russell Nickel is at present a patient in, Wingham General Hos- pital. We all join in wishing her a speedy and complete recovery. Mr. Walter Renwick and Miss Evelyn Renwick are taking short courses at Guelph this week. Mr. Harry Gowdy spent a couple of days' in Toronto, this past week. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Fitch of Clif- ford, spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fitch during the,holi- days. Mrs. Thos. Martin of Wroxeter, spent a few days this past week with Mr, and Mrs. Walter Woods and family. • Mr. and Mrs. John Farrell and Mr. and Mrs, Russell Sewers and family, were guests of the Misses Farrell of Clifford, on Saturday last. Mrs. John Harper entertained her immediate family at a family gather- ing on Tuesday last. Mr. and Mrs. John Farrell had as dinner guests on Friday last, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Louttit and Carol, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Louttit of Howick, and Mrs. 'Nelson Louttit of Wingham. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Jackson of Bracebridge, spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cathers. Miss Varjorie Renwick and friend of GirelphTIP•elit the week-end with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Renwick, Our new Arena was opened for skating the Saturday before Christ- mas and has been a busy place ever since. All seem to be enjoying the winter sports. The Presbyterian S. S. gives the collection taken on the first Sunday of each month for Mission work. This past year they raised $45.00 which went to help support a native pastor, a Bible school graduate, who is going bad( to teach his own people, in the mountainous regions of Formosa. In spite of the blizzard and heavy snowfall on Sunday, which continued at intervals on Christmas Day, most of the Christmas plans were carried out, thanks to the diligence of the snow-ploughs and old Dobbin, who, pulled many cars to the road, Among those who entertained gath- erings of relatives and friends on Christmas Day were: Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Renwick, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hark- ness, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller, Mt. and Mrs. Roy Rutherford, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Curie, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mulvey, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Doubledee, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Ab- raham, Mr, and Mrs. John Fitch Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Fitch. Mr. and Mrs, Howard Nickel and family, of Kitchener, spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nickel, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Death and family of Weston, spent the holidays with her mother, Mrs. John Inglis and other friends, Mrs. Inglis went back with them and will visit in Brantford And Hamilton before returning home, Mr, George Inglis and family spent Christmas with his mother, Mrs, Charles McElwain, Fordwich. Mr. and Mrs, Thos, Inglis and Ian, with her parents, Mt. and Mrs, Rob- ertson, Bluevale; Mr. and Mrs, Ross IVIcXague .and Jimmie, with the for- mer's mother at Teeswater; Mr, and Tangling in an exhibition hockey mated' here Tuesday evening, the taint 'n Spitfires downed the ,Md- verton Dominions 0.1-LA., sextette 9-5. Wingham tallied three goals in each stanza to win handily. The visitors notched one in the first and two in the second and third for their night's work. Despite inclement weather condi- tions a fair crowd turned out to see the contest which appeared to be a better calibre of hockey than dished up Saturday night when the Spit- fires finished on the short end of 4 6-5 count. Wingham--Goal„ Purola; defence, Westlake, Pyin; centre, Stainton;' wings, English, Crewson; alternates, Hilbert, Lockridge, Tustin, Duberry, Templeman, Wilson, Huff, Jackson, McDonald, Milverton—Goal, Sangster; defence Meyers, C, Kipfer; centre, Dale; wings, R. Kipfer, N. Tuer; alternates, Bundscho, Gaul, Westman, Group, Yost, D. Fuer, Attridge. Referees, Webster, Lucknow; Locking, Port Elgin, Summary First Period-1, Wing- ham, Stainton (English, Westlake) 1,35, 2, Wingham, Lockridge (Hil- bert Tustin)) 4.20; 3, Milverton, Dale 11.16; 4, Wingham, Huff (Temple- man) 16.20. Penalties none. Second period, 5, Wingham, English (Stain- ton) 7.05; 6, Wingham, Dale, (Kig fer) 11.51; 7, Wingham, Stainton (Crewson English) 14.49; 8, Win- gham, Huff (Tustin Lockridge) 17.37; 9, Milverton, Kipfer (Gropp) 18.43. Penalties none. Third period, 10. Milverton, R. Kipfer; 15 seconds, 11 Wingham. Huff (Westlake) 6.25; 12 Crewson (Jackson) 11.07; 13, Milverton Gropp (Gaul) 13.37; 14, Wingham Jackson 14.25. Penalties C. Kipfer, Gropp. TWO SHOWS Each Night, starting at 7:15 p.m. SATURDAY MATINEE 2 p.m, 0101.11000,..M.011,1.14/1 41.1 01,400010.1144 4444 01.04111111011.11$0.9$1.111.*1411 1.1 1,110111111011411111.1.$14111.111011111141 Thursday, Friday, Saturday, January 4, 5, 6 "PRETTY BABY" KING DEPT. STORE M.111••• Anna. .mm0. IMMUMI mmmal eimMIN mookoM NIMOMO dammi• lommol MmEMI MM. 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