The Wingham Advance-Times, 1953-08-19, Page 3NEWS OF ,ST, HELENS
Whtitechurch, Ashfield Brick
Members at St. Helens VVMS
Members of the societies of White-
church United Church, the Ashfield
circuit and Brick United Church were
guests of the local W.M.S. at their
annual social meeting held in the
church on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs.
W. I, Miller, the president welcomed
the guests and presided for the pro-
gram, which included readings of
poems, "Courage, Courage, Courage,"
and "The Unseen Guests," by Edgar
Guest, by Mrs. Leslie Wightman, of
Brick church; "Rover in Church," by
Mrs. Bert Alton of Ashfield; "The Lilt
of a Laugh" and "What of That," by
Mrs, Falconer, of Whitechurch,
Mrs. E. J. Wolland was guest speak-
er,.She spoke of the work of the W.M.
S, and told the interesting stories of
he work of Dr. Margaret McKellar in
India and Dr. and Mrs, George Hart-
well in China.
Miss W, D. Rutherford expressed
thanks to Mrs. Wolland and to the
ladies who had taken part, At the con-
elusion a pleasant social hour was
enjoyed when afternoon tea was ser-
ved.
Misses Eileen and Donna Sparks,
of London, have been holiday visitors
With Mr. and Mrs. Fred McQuillin,
Mr. Murray Taylor, who has been
holidaying at his home here, assumed
his new duties as manager of the
Dominion Store at Walkerton on Mon-
day.
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1yIiss Grace Edgar, a member of the
Howick Jr, Institute, was chosen to
he a page at the A.C.W.W. gathering
in Toronto representing the Jr. Insti-
tutes of Huron County/ She was in
Toronto on Wednesday, Thursday, Fri-
day and Saturday of last week. The of-
ficial opening was on August 14, in
Convocation Hall.
She attended a tea at Hart House
and on Thursday evening was a guest
at a banquet given by the Ontario
goverment at the Royal York Ban-
quet Hall.
V.M.S. Meets
The August meeting of the W.M.S.
Auxiliary met at the home of Mrs.
Glad Edgar on Thursday, August 6th,
at 8.30 p.m with Mrs. Lloyd Hockridge
in charge.
The theme of the meeting was
"Friendship" and opened with quiet
music by Mrs. Wesley Trimble. The
hymn "Blest be the Tie that Binds,"
was sung, Mrs. Alex Taylor read the
Scripture from Luke 10; 25-37, the
story of the Good Samaritan. Two
poems, "Be a Friend" and "He, Who
Serves" by Edgar Guest were read by
Margaret Dane, Mrs. Lloyd Hockridge
gave a very fine talk on "A man with
a talent for friendship." Miss Marlene
Feigel favored with a lovely solo
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In the federal election on. Monday, was
Daniel Barry, 99. He voted at the home
of Mrs. Kathleen Feeney. Mr. Barry Is
the father of Bert Barry, Seaforth and
Mrs. John Murphy, Hibbert.-- Huron
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"Yield Not to Temptation." "What a
Friend We have in Jesus" Imo sung
and prayer by Mrs. Hockridge closed
the worship service.
The president, Mrs. Irving Toner,
took charge of the business, It was
planned to hold the September meet-
ing in the afternoon and invite the
Baby Band and their mothers and the
C.G.I.T. to a picnic to be held at the
home of Mrs. Irving Toner.
The meeting closed with the hymn
"Come Let Us Sing of a Wonderful
Love" and the M4ala benediction. A
bountiful lunch was served by Mrs. L,
Hockridge, Mrs, Alex Taylor, Mrs. Ir-
ving Toner and Mrs. Andy Edgar.
Bride and Groom Honored
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Sanderson,
ce Christine Stirling, of Bervie, were
honored at a party in the Coinmunity
Hall on Tuesday evening, when a very
large gathering of friends were in
attendance. Dancing was enjoyed. Mr.
Glenn Austin read an address and the
couple were presented with a chester-
field.
Newly Weds Feted
Mr. and Mrs, Don Irwin, nee Marie
O'Krafka were recipients of lovely
gifts at a gathering in their honor in
the Community Hall on Friday night.
Mr., Bob Edgar read an address and
they were prevented with a grey
chrome kitchen set. Pupils of Mrs, Ir-
win's school gave an electric tea
kettle. Dancing was enjoyed to the
music of the Fordwich orchestra.
Memorial Service
Howick District L. 0, L. will hold
their annual Memorial service at the
cemetery 'at 3 p.m. on Sunday, Aug- Editor, Wingham Advance-Times: ust 23rd. The Rev. D. H. T. Fuller will
be the speaker. Everybody welcome. Wingham, Ont.
The service at St. Stephen's church Our Precious Park
will be at 2 pm. in order that members A lady from the U.S,A., ' may attend the memorial service, Paid us a visit tother day;
Personals This lady with keen eyesight gifted,
Maureen Buchanan, Evelyn Ann Was not by anything she saw uplifted.
Stephens, Gwen Hyndman, Nadine Her strictures on our public park, Cook, Judy Smith, Sandra Edgar and
Miss Fern Cook are among those at-l Occasioped many a rude remark;
tending Camp Kitchigami this week. By residents galore,
Misses Phyllis, Kathleen, Marguerite Who ne'er had talked
and Joyce Ford returned on Sunday
from Sunrise Island on Rideau Lake,
where they spent the past week with
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ford.
Mrs. Edwin Day, who underwent an
operation in the Listowel Hospital, was
able to return to her home last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Galbraith, of
Richmond, Virginia, spent last week
with the former's parents, Mr, and
Mrs. Geo. Galbraith. They spent
Wednesday with relatives at Brussels
and accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Galbraith motored to Midland on
Thursday, returning Friday via Col-
lingwood and Wasaga Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ashton, Bever-
ley and Fraser, of Lucknow, spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hilt Ash-
ton.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Partridge, of Pres-
ton, visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Farr.
Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Wilson and fam-
ily, of Ailsa Craig, and Mr. Sam Rob-
inson, Langley Prairie, B. C., spent
Sunday with Mrs. H. Ferguson. Mr.
Robinson is remaining for a longer
visit with his sister.
Mac Hutchison, of Newtonbrook, is
spending his vacation with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hutchison,
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Douglas spent
Sunday at Mr. and Mrs, Orville Doug-
las' cottage, north of Goderich. Mr.
and Mrs. Steward Douglas, Mrs. Frank
Douglas and Mr, Harvey Douglas, all
of Clifford, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Douglas and Wayne, of Belmore, were
also visitors at the same home.
Mr. and Mrs. A, K. Field, of Lam-
beth, were week-end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Cameron Edgar,
Mr, and Mrs. Walter Peterlein, of
Grand Rapids, Mich., spent last week-
end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T.
V. Edgar.
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She wore dark glasses one suggested,
Though that remark should be protest-
ed,
She looked around for comfy benches,
Dike soldiers had when in the trench-
es,
Those frames of steel were made for
swings;
And swings are most delightful thinga,
Of childhood's joys, they are the crown
And well deserve their great renown.
So when deprived of swings, kids fret
And we have not been told; not Yet,
How swings were stored away; and
why
By a council that will never lie.
Jas, G. Webster
The Bandstand next got her attention,
And truly this I hate to mention;
It's basement floor was covered o'er,
With water and with something more.
Skintriy men, women
gain 5,10,15 lbs.
For frames that are but frames alone,
From which all useful parts are shorn,
Seem to the eye a woeful sight,
And sure the eye in this is right.
Regaining land and eke strength too,
Some ghostly structures met her view;
These frightful things were frames of
steel,
Which really made her senses reel.
This something more was kiddies
clothes,
Which floated in a calm repose,
She'd never seen the like before,
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shore.
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Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Grainger, The !'gingham Advance-Times, Wednesday, August 10, 1953 re,go WOO Gregory and Janet, of Wallaceburg, _
visited for several days last week with
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Grainger. Miss
Ruth Grainger accompanied them on
their return home,
Misses Barbara and Helen Pad-
field, Mount Forest, visited Miss Edith
Walker on Thursday and Friday,
Mrs. H. V. Holmes Is visiting rela-
tives in Toronto. Four tables, strong stood in a corner,
Hey, D. H. T. Fuller and Mrs, Fuller Just waiting for a Jackie Horner; returned to Gorrie last week after I
holidaying at Kingsville. But no young Jackie Love in view,
1For greedy children now are few. Mrs. J. C. Armstrong and son, Ron-
ald, of Mimico, visited Mrs, Jas. Arm-
strong on Wednesday,
Miss Betty Zimmerman has been
camp nurse at the United Church
summer camp at Dunlop, near Goder-
ich,
Mrs. Geo, Foster, of Elmira, visited
with friends here for several days,
Mrs. J. Metcalfe, of Paisley, is
spending a few weeks with her sisters,
the Misses Emily and Beatrice Potter.
Rev, W, J, V. and Mrs. Buchanan at-
tended the funeral of the former's
uncle at Newmarket on Monday.
Mr, and Mrs. Wilmer Nuhn, Merna
and Ann, have returned' from a vaca-
tion spent at Barrie and Collingwood.
Harold Hoy, of Ethel, is spending
a week with his cousin, John Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wade, Miss Beat-
rice Wade and Miss Grace Harris,
Fordwich, were guests of Mr, and
Mrs. Norman Wade, on Sunday.
Geo, Watson; of Brussels, spent a
few days last week with his grand-
parents, Mr and Mrs, Geo. Galbraith.
Mr. Sam Stinson underwent an op-
eration in Victoria Hospital, London,
ast week and is doing as well as can
be expected.
Miss Marlene Feigel is spending this
week with Toronto friends.
,Mr. and Mrs. Chris Pederson and
Donnie, of Regina, Sask., are visiting
with the Hutchison and McClement
families, con. 2.
Mrs. Bertha Plant is visiting her
niece, at Hesperia, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Erase, Ruth and
Barbara,'of Glendale, California, visit-
ed for a few days with Mr, and Mrs.
T. McClement.
Mr. and Mrs. Blake Broad and
Elaine, of Lansing, Mich., and Mrs.
Louise Broad, of Uxbridge, spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Feigel, Mrs. Broad is staying for a
longer visit.
Mr, and Mrs. Ed, Steckley, of Tren-
ton and Kitchener, spent the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Downey.
Mrs. John Neilson, Barry, Susan
and Jamie, of Camp Shilo, Manitoba,
visited last week with Mrs. L. Neilson
and David. Lieut. John Neilson has
been in Ottawa and is now spending
his leave here and at Listowel.
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By Roe Farms Service Dept, Case Rat OCXM Say
YOUR'E RIGHT, DOG. I MUST
HAVE CHEATED MYSELF OUT
OF A LOT OF PORK PROFITS
IN THE PAST.
I'M AFRAID YOU
DID, DICK. BUT
REMEMBER THIS:-
YOUR TIP PAID OFF, DOC. MY TIP WAS JUST
WOK AT THAT LITTER,THEY SOUND COMMON SENSE,
WEIGHED OVER 2 LBS DICK. MORE AND MORE
EACH AT BIRTH. HOG RAISERS ARE
LEARNING TO FEED THEIR
PIGS IN THE SOW
I FIGURED I WAS SAVING
MONEY BY NOT GI VI N6
THE SOW A RATION
BETWEEN BREEDING AND
FARROWING TI ME, DOG.
BUT NEVER AGAIN.
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THAT'S THE. STUFF, DICK.
YOU HAVE TO FEEDTHE
UNBORN PIGS RIGHT.
IF YOU STARVE THE
SOW, YOU STUNT THE pi6s,
IF A SOW FARROWS 10 PIGS, EACH WEIGHING
2 14 LB5, THAT'S 25 LB. OF PIG EMBRYO IT
HAS TO BUILD IN 112 DAYS. ANOTHER 20.LBS.
IS NEEDED FOR AFTERBIRTH PRODUCTS.
GRAIN AND WATER AREN'T JUST ENOUGH TO
BUILD ALL THIS POUNDAGE. A GOOD RATION
MUST BE FED BETWEEN BREEDING AND
FARROWING TIME. •
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