HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1956-04-18, Page 9Births
BAYLOR—in the Palmerston Hos-
pital on Monday, Ap'ril 9, 1956, to
Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Baylor,
twins, a daughter and a sort,
HOLLAND—In the Palmerston
Hospital on Wednesday, April 11,
1956, to Mr. and Mrs, George
Holland, a daughter.
Fordwich
A number of ladies attended the
Presbyterial held, at St.. James
Street United Church, Exeter 'on
Tuesday. Mrs. Harold Dolg was
elected first vice-president. and
Mrs, J, H. Pollock, citizenship sec-
retary. •
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Rejoice" and "Let Us Iterive".
Mrs. Ken Graham and Miss, M.
MCElwain sang a duet. Mrs. Win.
MacDonald led in the closing pray-
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Mrs, Ruby Forester of Toronto
spent the WOok*etid at her hemp
here.
Miss Phyllis :Keith and Master •
William Seven. of Hessen spent the
'Weelt,end here with Mr. and Mrs.
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Mr. and Mrs, Doug Wilting of
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Mr. 'and Mrs. Roy Simmons,
Mr,* and Mrs. Carl . Stewart of
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Mr. -and Mrs. nnurertion
grave spent Monday in .Kitcherter,
Mr. Everitt ,Cooper of Hamilton
spent the week-end with his pa-
rents, Mr,' and Mrs. Cecil Cooper.'
Miss Marianne Doily' of Kitchener
visited over the week-end with her
parents, Mr. and, Mrs. I-Tarold Dolg.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Campbell
and family •visited Siihday with •
Mr, .and Mrs. George Mess in Gait.
Mr, and Mrs. Wally Gibson and,
Garfield spent Sunday in Guelph.
with Mr, and Mrs. Jack Deals,
Mr, and. Mrs. Harvey MeDermitt
and family spent Sunday with Mr,
and Mrs. Percy IVIeDermitt in
Brantford.
Mrs. Pearl Patterson, jim and
Elizabeth, and Mrs. Joe Heffer
Spent Saturday in' Galt. 'Little Les,
lie Campbell returned home with
them after spending twp weeps.
with Mrs. .George Wipp,
Mr, Jack poig of St. Catharines
'Was a visitor With relatives in the
village on Friday., His father, Mr,.
I 9$6.1).3*, accompanied him to De.'
trolt where they attended the fu-
neral on Saturday of Mrs. POWS ,
sister, Mrs, Julie Greco,
Little Jane and parry Pollock of
.„RiPleY visited a few days last week.
with their aunt and uncle, Mr, and.
Mrs, Harold
A number from here attended the,
Centennial meeting in Gorrie on
Tin:today night, Mrs. Mollie. Gra-
ham of T-Astowel was in attendance as an advisor,.
The sYnInathy of the core/VP/40'
is extended to Mr, lioweli Fraser
In the death of his only sister,
Mrs, Iihigene Puilum of Helen,,
Montana and to Mrs. Ross DOlg In
the death of her sister, Mrs, Julie
Croce 9. Pe , Mich, Mrs, Wig
attended the funeral,
Kisses Lynn and Carol McRae
of Palmerston spent a few days
last week with Mr. and Mrs. mic e Carswell.
Mrs. Harold 'Pollock was the
guest speaker at the Wroxeter
C.G.I.T, affiliation service on Fri-;
day night.,
Mr, Earl Diehl of Orillia visited
one day last week with Mr, and
Mrs. Tom MeCiernent,
BENEFIT DANCE
FORDWWn---Peeple of the .COnl
munity are reminded of the belie-,
fit dance to he field for Roy As-,
kin on Friday night in Fordwich,
Mr. Askin's Many friends arid
tte.quaintances will remember that
he fell from a hay snow almost two,
years 00, breaking his back, He
.was ,confined to hospital for a year
anti since returning home has been
in a wheel chair. •
Banquet Held in
Clinton Church
FORDWICH—The R.R.R.T. of
Huron County with their wives
held a banquet in the assembly hall
of Ontario Street United Church
at Clinton, on Friday;• Supper was
served to 420,
The occasion was, the visit of
Rt, Wor. Sir Kt. Bert Harper of
Orillia, G.M. of the Grand. Black
Chapter of Ontario West, Robert
Hibbord, C,M., was chairman and
introduced the guests at the head
table, The G.M. was introduced by
Rt, Wor, Kt. Oliver Jacques, grand
sensor of Ontario West, Other
speakers Were A. S. Brooks of St.
Catharines, P.G.M, of GB.C., On-
tario West; Rev, Glen. Eagle, mini-
ster of the church and James Hud-
son, London, Hon, P.G.M,
A toast to the Queen was pro-
posed by Rev, J, C, White of
Londesboro, During the evening'
Mrs. Bert Harper was presented
with a corsage, Mr. Harper with a
silver cream and sugar set and
Mr. Brooks with a set of cuff links.
Visitors were present from Hur-
on, Amberley, London, St. Cath-
arines, Orillia and Fordwich,
MRS. HIRD HOSTESS
TO CHURCH GROUP
FORDWICH—Mrs, W. :T. Hird
was hostess for the Easter meeting
of the W.M.S. of the United Church
when 40 members and associate
members were present., Mrs. Wray
Cooper, president and Miss Minnie
McElwain, secretary had charge of
the meeting,
eethlgThmeeting opened with 'the
hymn, "Beneath the Cross of
Jesus" and prayer. Mrs. W. Cooper
led in the Easter meditation. The
roll call was answered with an
Easter thought and the minutes of
the last meeting were read,
The Supply Fund treasurer gave
her report. An announcement was
made concerning ,the London Con-
ference Branch meeting being held
in North Street United Church, at
Goderich on April 17 and 18. The
shut-in for the month is Mrs. J.
Hargrave and Mrs. Eird -and Mrs,
N. Harding were named the visit-
ing committee. It was decided to
cpiaect). a bale of used clothing.
had been a life member of the so-
to Mrs. C. McElwain, who
Mrs. William Wilson led in a tri-
bute
of Mercy". The Scripturewasa
l 4sbed:,i,rt7000; Mrs. Robert' Gibson then
over the meeting and e
short meditation followedG
by 'Mrs. H. Pollock.
Mrs. Cecil Wilson gave a talk
using as the thought "He is not
here." She said, "The deciples were
not prepared for such a negative
statement on that Easter morn. It
gave them 'a hope that no other
could. There is a real kinship be-
tween the home where Christ is
and the grave where He is not. So
it brings hope for us all."
Mrs. R. Gibson, Mrs. F. Hambly
and. Mrs. B. Patterson gave an
Easter meditation using the head-
ings, "Let Us Remember", "Let Us
Tuesday night the WeeiflY oile4
party, The winners. Wore high 'WY)
Mrs. Roy Askin and high gent,
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Infants Baptized
At 'Sunday ServiCe.
FORIDWXCI--A service of Holy
Baptism 'was held at. Trinity ARO-
,oun ChUrsh on Sunday morning
with the rector, Rev. Frank Russell
officiating.
Leppington and Robert Peter, son
ard, son of Mr. and Mrs. John
Those baptized were John Rich-
of Mr. and •Mrs. Peter Browne, Mr,
and Mrs. Roy Simmons were god.
Parents for the latter.
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