HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1956-05-02, Page 3Mrs, G, Beeqoft
Hostess to WALS,
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W.M.S. Met on Thursday' 01'0014
at the borne of Mrs. Gilbert lice°
Croft, With eighteen tadlep present.
Mrs. herson Irwin presided 610
Mrs, Alex Robertson, Mrs, Alex
Leaver and Mrs, Irwin read the
Scripture passages,
The topic "What the aoverpment
and Church Are Doing (or the
Indians" re residential schools,
health, welfare and friendship, was
taken by Mrs. ;Norman Coultea.
Janet Beccroft played a piano solo.
The ladies decided to have a
special June meeting and invite
surrounding Wivf$ groups. Mrs.
Irwin gave an interesting report
on the WMS Presbyterial at
Exeter, and the meeting was closed
with the benediction,
Ali enjoyed the social half hour
when. Mrs. Beceroft, served lunch;
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WHITECHURCH -- Neighbours,
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evening at the home of Mr. and
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newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Pardon, of Barrio. Mrs. Donald
Martin and Mr. Jas.•_Faleoncr held
high :points in the prOgresSive
euchre games.
After lunch Mrs. Angua.Valconer
read an address, and Archie. Par-
don and. Angus Falconer presented
them with a green nylon blanket
and a folding TV chair; Each
thanked their friends for their
thoughtful gifts.
Mr. Purdon expects to be work -
ing at Minden, at construction
work.
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WHITEGERCII
.Several of the villager's Made
trips last week to Port Albert or
other ,oreeics and reterned. With
splendid patches of
Mrs. Reuben Tiffin had the nals•
fortune to fall on Sunday evening',
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when at the borne of her son, Chas,
Tiffin, and injured her leg. She
was talcea to Wingham hospital. 1,9001956 Mr., Reg. Seholtz and his .sons
visited on Sunday at the :how of
Mr. and Mrs, Ezra .Seholtz. Mrs,
Seholtz has been a patient. in the
Wingbarn Hospital for the past
two weeks,.
Mrs. George Currie spent the
'week-end in London at the home
of her .daughter, Mrs, Prank Mc.
Connell, and with other relatives,
Mrs. Rutherford Reayie and her
son Bill and Mr. jack Reavie ot
Wingham, spent Sunday at Toronto
with Mr, Rutherford Reavie in the
Sunnybrook Hospital.
Quite a number from WaWa-
nosh attended the hiseler-Wight-
man wedding in Blyth United
Church on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs, .john MeAllistei
and Neil and Dale of -Centralia,
spent Sunday at the home of her
sister, Mrs, Kenneth Mason,
Miss Margaret Taylopreturned to
the home of Mr, and Mrs. Victor
EmerSon on Sunday after, visiting
for a week at the home of her
brother, Mr. Ewart Taylor of Luck-
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Jim Cummings of Fergus spent
the week-end with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs, Michael Cummings.
F./Sgt. Roy and Mrs. Cunning-
ton are visiting at the home of his
sister, Mrs. Charles Robinson. Roy
spent some weeks at Clareshohn,
Alta„ and is 'taking a special five-
week . course at the Clinton Air
School, and will then return to
Claresholm again.
Margaret Wilson, second (laugh.
ter of Mr, and Mrs.. James Wilson
was a patient in Wingham Hospital
for a few days last week, after fail-
ing and cutting her lip.
Gary Chapman was on the
list last week.
Mrs. W. J. Coulter of Winghaln
visited on Saturday with Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Ross, Mrs. Mac Ross
and Miss Terriff, and called on
other acquaintances.
Mr. Kenneth 111-eAllistet was able
to teach again on Monday after
spending last week in Wingham
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Many
„inT,
LEast Wawanosh friends
• will congratulate Douglas Coultes,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Coul-
- tea
, who was the winner of the
new bicycle, the grand prize in the
recent London Free Press-Rotary
• Cub "Help a Pal" club member-
ship draw. The presentation was
made by Merrill Cantelon on behalf
of the Free •Press.
Mrs. George Tiffin and Colcen
of Langside spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil Falconer, Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Mackay of Wingham
I visited at the same home.
• Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Lougheed
= and baby Cheryl of London, Mr.
111. and Mrs. William Fisher of Kitch-
ener and, Gordon Fisher. who has = been at Clarkson, spent the week-
WI end with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. George Fisher. Mr. and Mrs.
1-1! Tobi Jantzi and family of Mill/et.-
II ton visited at the same home on
Sunday.
- John McGee and his brother, , = Harry McGee, Wingham, were in
5 London on Saturday attending the
6, funeral of their cousin, the late
a Robert Monroe at the Millard
= George funeral home. They also
visited with their niece Miss Della
8imndOn, who has been. a patient
'•;-- past few weeks, stafering from a
I broken hip. •
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Paterson and
sons of. Kappskasing and his mo-
=-• ther, Mrs. Irene Paterson of To-il_ronto, spent the week-end' with her
i mother, Mrs. William Taylor. Has-
sel Taylor, who is here from Cal-
gary, accompanied them back to • Toronto.
Mrs. Orval Mitchell, Eleanor t,nd
* Gordon of Toronto, spent the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. Wn'i, Henry.
tal Miss Myrtle Crowston, who has
been helping at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Russel Pardon, spent the
• week-end at her home at Langside.
About thirty of the members Of
the Women's Institute and their
`-'•-• husbands, attended the clinic in
Winghara Hospital last Thursdai
evening to have their blood typed.
The ladies of the Women's. In-
stitute have been invited to attend
a Wedgowood demonstration in the -L
Lucknow Town Hall on Thursday
evening sponsored by the Girl
Guides Association, There is no
fee,
Rey MCGee of Kitchener spent
11 the 'week-end with his brother, Mi,
• Gordan M, Gee,
Mr, H. E, Manning of Clinton
bo the speaker in the United
=0 Church next Sunday far the Carai7
tla Temperance Association,
F"-- Mrs. George Waddel has been a
patient in the `Wingham. Hospital
during the past week after an ap-
pendectomy,
Quite a feW from the district
have invitations to the trousseau,
tea being held this Wednesday
evening by Mrs. Fred McGee,
11 the hoMe Of Robin Campbell
ri in Wingham, hl 1101101' of MISS
C0141701.1 young
of the 'United
- Church have boort invited to attend
a social evening this TaeSday even•
ing at the Presbyterian 'Church,
planned by the young people of the
Pateraoh arrived
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home on Monday from Detroit
where he attended the wedding in •
Schoolcrest Methodist Church on
Friday, April 27 at 7.30 pm, of his
granddaughter, Patricia Kay Pa:ter-
son, only daughter of Mr. arid Mrs.
Frank Paterson and William Staitl,
Icy Chapp, son of Mn and Mri.
W. J. Chapp of Detroit; Over 200
guests were present. Mr. Paterson
spent the week-end at the home
of his brother, Mr. Fred Paterson
of Leamington.
Mr, Jack McGee, or Blytii is
Patient in Wingharn Hospital. He
was working on Monday morning
in his truck in the closed garage
and was found slumped over the
wheel. Jack was formerly an But
Wawanosh and Wingham boy.
Miss Jessie Finlayson Of, Lorne
Park, attended the Hiseler-Wight-
man wedding on Saturday and
spent the Week-end with Mn and
Mrs. Frank Thpmpson and Mr. And,
Mrs. Alex Leaver.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Pattison visit-
ed on Sunday at the home of her
sister, Mrs. Alvin Armstrong, of;
Brussels.
Brick Church changes the hour
of service this Sunday from after-
noon to 10 a.m.
Keith Montgomery, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Montgomery is a
patient in Wingham, Hospital this
week.
The Ladies' Aid of the Presby-'
terian Church met on Tuesday last
at the home of Mr, and Mrs. John
Craig, with twelve ladies present.
Mrs. George Fisher presided and
had charge of the meditation per.,
iod, The ladies quilted a heavy
quilt for sale and the hostess
served lunch.
Communion service was held on
Sunday at the Presbyterian Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Dawson Craig, AleX
and Harvey, visited on. Sunday at
the home of her sister, Mrs. W. J.
Peacock, of Bluovale.
Margaret Moore, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs, Milian Moore, had her
tonsils removed it. Wingham Hospi-
tal last Tuesday.
Rev, and Mrs. •W, J, Watt had
a surprise telephone call from their,
son, Dr, Donald Watt last Thurs-
day, He had arrived at Prince Ru-
pert from the Queen Charlotte Is-
lands and was going by plane to
be with Dr. Palmer at Hazeltori,
B.C. Needless to say they Were
pleased to hear from himt
Beth and Laverne Dowling and
their friend Harvey Dryden, of
Rothsay, spent the week-end with
the former's pareatS, Mr. and Mrs,
Kenneth Dowling.
Mr. Gordon Small of Toronto
visited one day last week at the
home of Mrs. Duncan McGregor.
Mr. and Mrs, John tonig, lord.
wick, were visiting hilt week at
the home Of her son, Mr, Kenneth
Dowling, when Mrs, Lung took 'a
heart attack and was taken to
Wingham. Hospital where. she will
ho A patient for a few weeks, Mr.
Vurig returned home on Sunday.
Mr, and Mts. Henry stooNtrfi,
and family of Meerefield vitaed
with Mr, and Mrs. bowling On "Sion"
day.
Mr. Will McDonald, Mk. andMrs.
tail Kline and Mrs, Nina Rtiell of k
Alpena, Mich„ visited with Mr. and
Mrs. T. !Et. Moore, Mrs. Vac Itoss
and MISS Terriff and Other' Me.,
Gregor botilie#3 in this diattict.
They also visited at LtieltneW and
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