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WINGHAM ONT.
EDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1962
THE WINGHAM ADVANCE-TIMES
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.r. A. D. Smith was elected a dir-
ector of the Ontario Postmasters' As-
sociation for the fifth year, at the
poste' conference held in Preston lapt
Week, Mrs, A, C, Lillow accompanied
Mrs. A. D. Smith to the Robert Simp-
son Co. banquet tendered the Ontario
Postmasters at Preston.
Mrs, Harry Elliott and Miss Rubena
Duff assisted the librarian, Mrs,
Smith, in the choice of 100 new books,
in exchange, when the Huron County
,Mobile Library made its regular call
this week.
Rally Day
Rally Day wes observed in the
`United Church on Sunday. Rev. R. A.
Brook and Mr. Ross Smith, superin-
tendent of the Sunday School, con-
ducted the service. The hymns chosen,
Scripture reading by Douglas Fischer,
an anthem by a junior ehoir, under
the direction of Mrs, Carl Johnston,
were all related to the general theme,
"The building of new churches and
eaunday Schools in Canada."
'T Edwin Bosman sang a solo, Three
babies baptized were, Linda Elizabeth
and Larry Edgar, children of Mr. and
Mrs, Fleming Johnston; and William
John, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gar-
niss, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Aitchison,
of Wingham, sang a baptismal hymn.
Mr. Brook in his address described the
many new communities that have
arisen in Canada, owing to industrial
expansion, and showed the need of
our help that they may establish their
own religious service,
Service in the Presbyterian Church
Wies cancelled on Sunday owing to
anniversary services in Belmore Pres,
byterian Church.
Anniversary services will he held in
the United Church on September 28th,
morning and evening, when Rev, W. C.
Parrott, B. D., of Crediton, will be
the speaker. Mrs, Harold Hamilton,
of Wyoming, former resident, will be
guest soloist.
W. I.
The Bluevale Women's Institute met
at the home of Mrs. Eldred Nichol on
Thursday afternoon, The president,
Mrs. lari Johnston conducted the
meeting.
Mrs. M. Bailie was appointed dele-
gate to the district convention to be
held at Kitchener on October '7th and
8th, Mrs. Walter Smillie being alter-
nate. Mrs Jos, Horton was named
local leader of the sewing course to
be given in Wingham on October 9th
and 10th, with Mrs. Jos. Smith assist-
ant. Plans were made for showing an
exhibit of hand-made articles, done
by the members, at Brussels Fair, on
September 26th. It was decided that
the Institue make their objective $100
for the building fund of the new
Bluevale Public Library.
Mrs. -'3. J. Elliott used the motto,
"Life without friends Is like a garden
without flowers," to show how friends
enrich and brighten our lives, just as
flowers glorify the landscape. Mrs.
Stewart MacLennan described the
making of stained glass windows,
mentioning the various operations re-
sulting in the beauty of the finished
article, Mrs. Frank Stamper gave In-
teresting current evente in the field
of agriculture. Refreshments were
served on the flower-bordered lawn
by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Ray-
mond Elliott, Mrs. J. J. Elliott and
Miss Dorothy Greenaway,
Mrs. Donald Street and daughter,
Linda, of Lietowel, are spending this
week with her mother, Mrs, M. L,
Aitken.
Mr. and Mrs. W, G. Mundell, ,and
son, John, spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs, Alan Oath*, of Lon-
don,
Misses Ethel and Florence Beattie,
Mr, and Mrs, Ed, Boyce and three
children, of Seafprth, were Sunday
visitors at the home of Mrs. R. F.
Garniss.
Mrs. Harry Wheeler and Miss
Luella Brewer, London, spent Sunday
with their brothers, Charles and
George Brewer, and with Mrs. J. 3,
Sellers, visited Miss Lillian Garniss at
Lucknow.
William Garniss, 2nd. line Morris,
Who has been a patient in the Wing-
ham General Hospital for a few days
is at the home of his sister-in-law,
Mrs, .john Garniss, where his niece,
Nurse Edith Garniss, is caring 'for
him.
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Brinker, their
son, Clair, and Mrs. Brinker, of San-
dusky, Michigan, visited this week
with Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Adair and
other relatives.
Mr. John Mundell spent the week-
end with his sister h Toronto.
Percy Paterson, Toronto, who has
been visiting his sister, Mrs. E. R.
Harrison at Wingham, mewed friend-
ships in Bluevale on Saturday. Mr,
Paterson spent his boyhood here.
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LIMITED
The historical research meeting of
the Women's Institute was held in
the club room on Tuesday last with a
fair attendance, The president, Mrs,
Stanley Cook, presided and opened
the meeting in the usual manner. The
minutes of the former meeting and
the treasurer's report were received
as read.
A booth will be operated by the lad-
ies of the Institute, the day of the
plowing match on Mr, James Micine's
farm, 5th concession of Morris, Oct.
3rd. Various committees were appoint-
ed to look after same. Hot dogs, sand-
wiches, pie, ice cream and hot and
cold drinks will be served.
Mrs, Gordon Higgins and Mrs. S
Procter were named as a committee
to see about having floWer beds made
at the entrance of cemetery, for re-
setting of bulbs,
The roll call, "An item of interest
for the Tweedsmuir Book," proved
very interesting, If any one has a pic-
ture or clipping of news of olden
days about Belgrave or community,
who would care to contribute to the
Tweedsmuir Book, are asked to send
same to Mrs. Walter Scott and com-
mittee, Mrs. Stewart Praetor gave an
outstanding report of the Eelgrave
School Fair, from Its origin in 1920
to the present. The late Richard
Procter, was the 1st. president and
the late John Wightman was the 1st.
secretary-treasurer. R. J. McMurray
is the present president and Stewart
Procter, secretary-treasurer. The fair
has become more poular each year,
with an increase of entries and a
higher quality of exhibits. Children
are taught the art of gardening, care
of , farm animals, with an increased
interest in their school projects, which
has brought Belgrave School Fair to
its high standing of today,
Miss Agnes Mason conducted a very
interesting contest on naming famous
people, The National Anthem was
sung and refreshments served by leers,
W. Scott, Mrs. C. R. Coultes, Mrs.
C. Hanna and Mrs. A. Coultes when
a social time was enjoyed.
Ladies' Guild
The Ladies' Guild of Trinity Angli-
can Church met at the home of Mrs.
W. 13rydges, with the president, Mrs.
C. H. Wade, in charge of the meet-
ing. The afternoon was spent quilt-
ing and the business session was
opened by singing the hymn, "Jesu
the very thought of Thee", followed
by prayer by the rector, Rev. Mr.
Bramwell, and the Scripture lesson
by Mrs. Bob Procter. Subscriptions
were taken for the church calendar.
Arrangements were completed for
entertaining the Auburn Ladies' Guild
at the next meeting, to be held at
the home of Mrs. M. Bradburn, The
meeting closed with prayer and
lunch was served by the hostess.
FORDWICH
Bob Campbell has purchased the
farm on the ebei con. now occupied
by Tom Cunningham.
Mr, Win. Brown is on a visit to his
brother, James, in Sault Ste. Marie,
Ile accompanied the Coopers as far as
Sault Ste. Marie, when they started
on their trip to the West Coast,
Austin Stinson, Wm. Campbell, Robt.
Gibson and Marshall Armstrong, at-
tended the semi-annual meeting of the
Milk Producers Association, held at
the Royal York Hotel, Toronto.
Miss Joan Vittle of the Bank of
Commerce staff, is having two weeks
vacation,
Quite a number from this district
attended the Western Fair last week.
Mrs. W. McCann, district Pres, of
the Women's Institute paid her annual
visit to the Brussels Institute on
Thursday. Mrs, Percy Ashton, Vice-
Pres,, and Mrs. Crosby Sothern, See.-
Treas,, accompanied her,
Misses Gwenneth Bride and Mari-
anne Doig, are attending the Strat-
ford Normal School this year.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Mathews and
Barry, visited for a week at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Mac Cornett, London.
Mr. and Mrs. Noah Reis visited last
week with their daughter, Mrs. Harold
Mullins at Ottawa.
Miss Ethel Reis is teaching this year
at Greenrivcr, Ont.; Miss Jean Dins-
more, near Ayton; Everitt Cooper at
Aberfoyle; Miss Ilene Hawthorne,
near Durham. These are all High
school students who have taken a
summer course.
Harvest Thanksgiving service will
be observed in Trinity Church, Fora-
wich, next Sunday morning, Sept, 21st.
Miss Mary Bird is a patient at the
Palmerston Hospital, suffering from
a heart condition.
Miss Alice Edgar of St. Catharines,
spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
Lindsay Galbraith. Mrs. Wm. Corbett,
Gorrie, was also a visitor at the same
home and with Mrs. Emma William-
son last week.
WESTFIELD
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Wightman are
visiting friends in the State of Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey McDowell, Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Smith, Mr. and Mrs.
Norman McDowell, and Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Noble, were among those on
Tuesday, who attended London Fair.
Mrs. Alva McDowell spent the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hicks of
London.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Walden, Mr. and
Mrs. Alvin Snell, Mrs. Howard Camp-
bell and Lois, were London Fair vis-
itors on Thursday,
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Johnston, Tommy
Barbara and Bobby, of Toronto; Miss
Violet Cook, of Goderich; and Mr. A.
E. Cook of Blyth, spent the week -end
with Mrs. Fred Cook,
Mrs. H. M, Martin, Goderich, is vis-
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Evenings by appointment.
Thanksgiving Services
The annual Thanksgiving services
will be held in Trinity Anglican
Church Sunday with services at 11.00
a.m. and 7.30 p.m. The choir is being
assisted by Mrs. Art Scott and Mr.
Clarke Johnston iting her sister, Mrs. Bert Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman McDowell,
Personals Gwen and Gerald, and Mr. Wm. Mr-
Dowell, visited on Sunday with Mr. Ross and Charlie Procter, of Bur-
iington, with their parents, Mr. and and Mrs. A. J. Wilkins, of Goderich.
Mrs. Stewart Procter. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Mr .and Mrs. C. R. Coultes spent Marvin McDowell, on Sunday were;
the week-end in Carsonville, Minnie Mr. and Mrs. Maitland Henry, Blyth,
gag. Messrs. Don Cowan, of Exeter and
Miss Eileen Holmes, London, with Doug. Moir of Centralia,
her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Anniversary Services Holmes.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Pletch spent a The Anniversary services at West-
day at London fair, last week. field United Church, will be held on
Mr. and Mrs. Fred flunking, of Sunday, September 28th., at 2 p.m.,
Auburn, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hartlin, of and 7.30 p.m. standard time. elev.
Goderich, Miss Audrey Anderson, Chas. Scott, of Blyth, will be the
Hamilton, and Mr. Bill Schreiber, of guest speaker, A guest soloist will be
AlenordterCsornedit, with Mr. and Mrs. Earl present from Clinton. Mr. Alva McDowell
Mr. and Mrs. Art Edwards, Mr. visitor on Monday.
and Mrs. Margaret Lowry, with Mrs. Mr. John Gear and Warren of Kit-
John McGill. chener, spent the week-end with Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. George Johnston and J. L. McDowell.
Douglas with Mr. and Mrs. Johnston A number of the ladies of the W.
and family, of Woodstock. M. S. attended the Thank offering
Mr, and Mrs. Jack Armstrong, meeting at the Brick Presbyterian
Montreal, Mt. and Mrs. Gibson Arm- Church, Auburn, Thursday afternoon.
Strong and family of London, with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Campbell and
Mr. David Armstrong. family, visited on Sunday with Mr,
and Mrs. John Deem., of Auburn.
Mr. Wm. Spiers of Toronto, spent a
couple of days last week with Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Spiegelberg.
Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs,
Maurice Bosman on Sunday were;
Mr, and Mrs, Gordon Bosman and
family, of Belgrave; Mr. and Mrs.
Duncan McNichol and Phyllis; Mr,
and Mrs. Jack Bosman of Welton; Mr.
Harold Bosman, of Toronto; and Mr,
and Mre. Robb of Belleville; when
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Bosman cele-
brated their 40th wedding anniversary
at a family dinner, where they receiv-
ed several gifts from the family.
Ur, Harry Boothman, of Niagara
Falls, spent a few days at the home
of Mr. and Mrs, Earl Wightman.
Mr, John Wilson, of Camrose, Alta,
Mr. Ray Vincent, of Clinton; and Mr.
12, Vincent of Myth, visited on Tues-
day with Mr. and. Mrs, Jack Buch-
anan.
Mrs. Emerson Rodger atteraled
social gathering at the Victoria St,,
United Church on Friday evening,
when the guest soloists for the year
were entertained.
Miss Hattie Wightman, of Toronto,
spent the Week-end wito Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Wightman.
Mr, arid Mrs. Morley Johnston and
babe, of Donnybrook, visited on Sun-
clay with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Snell,
was a London
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