HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1951-07-18, Page 10ladies decided to hold then,AngUst
meeting as a picnics on the school
grounds, They' decided to invite the
Kairshea Institute to attend• their
September meeting. All sang, "Long,
Long Ago", Mrs. Robert• Ross gave
an interesting talk. on the motto,
"Homemaking Is iNot a Common
Task, Its the Attitude, that Makes R
Interesting or Dull," stressing the
point that a home should contribute
the greatest possible happiness to
each member, saying that a happy
person Makes others happy, and thus
enriches the lives of many, Membera
must be tolerant and co-operative,
and sympathetic, and make the home
a place to live well. Wayne Farrier
sang a song and Mrs. Walter Lott
had a good paper on current events,
The roll-call proved interesting, when
it was answered by naming an a-
chievement of the Institute worthy of
publication, The meeting was closed
'by all singing the National Anthem,
Rev. W. .r„ Watt will preach in the'
Presbyterian Church here, this Son,.
Pirth
HENDERSON-on Sunday, Suly•
in Wingham Hospital to Mr, and
Mrs. Rnbt, Henderson of Kinloss,
al son.
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Mr. Fred McGee is laid up with a
bad attack of measles,
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Taylor and
farnily spent Monday in r...(}114qn, and
!Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Coyne and
Sharon, who have ireen visiting there, (Sharon,
to their home in Windsor.
Wayne Taylor of Hamilton,. is
spending his holidays at the home of
:hie uncle, Mn Lawrence Taylor,
Institute Meeting
The regular monthly meeting of the
Women's Institute was held on Tues.,
day last in the Memorial Hall here,
with the Sec., Mrs, Victor Emerson,
opening the meeting in the absence
of the presidents, and Mrs, Gee,
Fisher was appointed to preside.
After the opening exercises, the
and Mrs. Archie Watt of Toronto
spent the week-end there. IWI
Mr. and Mrs, Wm, Underwood and
son Teddy of Toronto are visiting
with their parents, M.r. and Mrs. Jas.
- Mrs. John Purdon, Mrs. Aldizi
Purdon, Mrs, Kirk, and Mrs. J. D. I 1 pi
Beecroft were in London on Monday,1i
and Mrs. A. Purdon stayed for this
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THE WINGHAM ADVANCE-TIMES.
WEDNiPSIMY;, int.
Gospel Hall
Reguler Sunday Services.
Sunday School 10.15 a.m.
Remembering The Lord
at 11.10
Gospel Meetieg,. at 8 p.m.
Prayers and Bible Study
Each Friday evening at 8 pan. I
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SATURDAY MATINEE 2 p.m,
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Thursday, Friday, Saturday, July 19, 20, 21
"Panic in the Streeti9/
Richard Widmark Barbara Bel Geddes
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, July 23, 24, 25 I the shingling on Monday.
A reception is being held this Wed-
• 9 nesday evening in Dungannon Hall
for Mr. and Mrs. Ross Errington, who
were married recently. Mr. Erring-
ton, who has taught for several years
in Fordyce school, and Mrs. Erring-
ton, will make their home on the
Mackenzie Webb farm, owned by Mr.
Wallace Miller, on Con. 12, W. Wawa-
• nosh,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gillespie and
Donna, of Wingham spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Martin.
Mr. and Mrs. David Cox of Pal-
merston visited on Sunday with Mrs.
`Grounds for Marrtage
Van Johnson
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Thursday, Friday, Saturday,
WHITEC,HURCH Rothsay visited on Sunday at the
ironic of Mr. and Mrs. George Ciliates.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Groskorth and Of E. 1/Ciawartoeb and with other rele- Paul and Karen, returned home from tives in this community, holidaying at Unionville on Saturday • •
and left on Monday to spend a week ." Mr. Raphael St Marie of Detroit
in a cottage at Lions Head. ! and his little cousins, Joe end Paul
Mr. John Sparrow of New West- • • Gillen of Windsor, and Mr. Raymond
St minster, has been visiting during the week-end with Mr. and Mrs,
Marie of Kitchenen visited over
the past week with his cousin, Mr, yles Ezra Welwood and Mrs. Welwood, Myles Marie.
and Mr, and Mrs, Clifford Hefter and Quite a number from here made a i to the lake on Sunday, to
children of Turnberry spent Sunday tr- u
Kincardine, Bruce Beach or Port
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of Mrs. Eyvel, who visited last week
with relatives at Napanee, returned
home on Friday,
Mr. and Mrs. George Cox and
family of Toronto visited on Sunday
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarke
MacGregor,
Mr. and Mrs. Carman Farrier and
little son of Long Branch, Miss Win-
: nifred Farrier of Toronto and Mr,
and Mrs. Russell Farrier and Marion
of Wingham, spent Sunday with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R, Farrier.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Rintoul and
family spent Sunday at the home of
her brother, Mr. Gordon Caldwell of
Blyth, Mr, and Mrs. Mack Cardiff
of Brussels also visited there, Mr,
Graham Moffatt and his gang of
there.
Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Mitchell
Kathryn Grayson
July 26, 27, 28
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h men, expected to finish the barn of han and Beatrice visited on Wednes-
day last at the home of Mr. and Mrs. i le-
Gowdle of Kitchener, and with Mr. , -
i • and Mrs. Ralph Howlett of West '-
Montrose, 1
Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Watt, and Mr. 11
Mrs. Kenneth Zinn and children, Mr,
and Mrs, Rd, Meelonighan and. Oil,
Mor- rolis•een4, 41.1444Mr.
Lucy,
tiial gnris, nw1Llelvin,
held a
familY 'Piet* at Poplar .Grove on
Sunday,
Invitations are out in this tiommuri-
ity for the reception to be held this
Friday evening in Lueltnow Commun-
ity Centre fqr the newlyweds, Mr. and
Mrs. Myles McMillan.
Mr, a wl Mrs, Harry Moss and
dren of Bright. and Mr. Irwin Mc-
Clenaghan of St. Thomas spent the
week-end at the home of their par,
ents, Mr, and Mrs. Ben MeClenaghan,
Barbara Parker of Clinton, spent last
week there,
Mrs, ,), Mitchell of Toronto is
visiting this week at the home of her
son, Mr, Orville Mitchell of Kinloss.
Rev, and. Mrs. Mundell and Marilyn
of Detroit, Miss Lilian Paterson of
Ayr, and 'Miss Fanny Paterson of
Toronto spent the week-end at the
ih eiersooi,fi their brother. Mr. F. Mel(
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Lott and
Sharon of Waterford spent Sunday at
the home of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs, Walter Lott,
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence MeClonag-
Dr. Donald Watt of Toronto spent
Sunday at the home of his parents,
`Emergency Wedding'
Larry Parks Barbara Hale
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Mac Ross, and Miss 0, Terriff.
Sunday k to attend the United Church
Miss Eleanore Wightman left on
Camp at Goderich for this week. home of his daughter, Mrs. George • Mr. and Mrs. Jack Siebert of To Phillips of W. Wawanosh and their ronto are holidaying at the home of
• her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank SI nephew, Mr. Jim Phillips of London
visited there recently.
Mrs. Michael Cummings left last
week to spend a few weeks with her 111-
sister, at Calgary and with other Ail
Burney, and Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Irelatives in•the West. Mr, Cummings .1
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1181 Mr, and Mrs, Jim Hardie arid family while working with the hay-loader, =
of Turnberry, were among the Mc- when a type of the loader tore into -11
Burney relatives who gathered on I his leg.
Sunday at the home of Mr. and
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Several car-loads of ladies from the
W.M.S. of the United Church here, =-1 Mrs. Gordon Mcl3urney to celebrate
the birthday of their mother, Mrs.
Sam MeBerney;',. ofn.Winglianin ibei
many friends in this community ex-
tend best , wishes for many more
Geirson of Londesboro, the special .11 happy returns of the day.
Mr. Thos. Moore is again a patient speaker, gave a very interesting talk
in Wingham Hospital. Mr. Victor on Korea, 38th Parallel ,and the con- 11
Emerson has not been so well during ditions prevailing among the women
= the past week, and Mr. Jos Tiffin and children there, and their needs.
also has been very poorly. Mr. and Lunch was served. and the social hour
re and Mrs. Amos Cornelius attended the
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ton in Dungannon United Church on
Wednesday last. He was a nephew of
Mrs. Jas. Cornelius,
Mr. and Mrs. Jbhn Mason and
family attended the Mason-Anderson
picnic at Harbour Park, Goderich on
Sunday afternoon.
Dr. Grierson, of Londesboro, con-
ducted the service in Brick United
Church on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Purdon and
Kenneth, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Pur-
don, and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Pur-
don and family of Belgrave, Mr. and
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V1 home of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Cor- The Salvation Army
Lieut. and Mrs, K. Kirby
F.--; Mrs. Jack Henderson of Lucknow enjoyed by al •
visited on Sunday with Mrs. Thos. Mrs. Lorne Fear of Toronto visited ' A- il
41 on Wednesday last with her aunt, a Moore and Mrs. Mac Ross. - I Mrs. Andrew Kirk at the home of tar Mr. and Mrs. George Fisher and I ; Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Beecroft. , -- i'l family visited on Sunday at the home
A HELPING HAND TO HEALTH .
We Take Pleasure in Announcing the Opening of
The Bushell Clinic
Stauffer St., Lucknow Photie 6
HYDROTHERAPY, MEDICAL MASSAGE,
STEAM AND MEDICATED BATHS.
REMEDIAL EXERCISES
CLINIC HOURS
TUESDAY to SATURDAY-10 adin. to 6 p.
Evenings By Appointment Only
Good health F 'Vont Most Valuable possession
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NELSON AND ARABELLE BUSHELL
attended as special meeting, along
with W.M.ladies from Brick and
Ashfield United Churches, at St.
Helens on Wednesday last. Mrs. (Dr.)
11.00 ann.-Holiness Meeting.
10.00 a.m.-Sunday School.
7.00 , p.m,-Gospel Service,
Monday-.
7,00 p.m,---Situshine Hour.
Tuesday-
2.30 p.m.--Home League.
8.00 p.m,-Prayer Meeting,
A hearty Welcome awaits at the
Salvation Army,
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