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Five Cake Cornerstone Ceremony Held Indoors Left to right
are; Rev, S. Eciworthy, President, Hamilton Conference, United ,
the Un'ted Church of Canada;- Rev, B. L. Oaten, Director of Five
Oaks Christian Workers 'Center; Rev, D, H. .Woodbouse; Presi-
dent, Bay of Quinte' Conference; Rev, Dr, D. T. Forsyth, Co-feral
SecretarY, Board of Christian Education, United Church of Canada.
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pRINERSTONE LAID:
by Dr, 0, A, Wheahle, superintend-
ent of Education '11 London' He
was assisted by Rev, H. L Oaten,
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Judy Welch displays wooden
kitchen utensils 'used by' the '
Pennsylvania Dutch who Settled
in the North York district when
America seceded from Britain.
Historical research shows 'the
buildings were the nucleus of , the`
original village of Edgeley, now*
located a mile to the north.
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W10101441 AdvitneelImes, Wed,itesda,y„ .lint, . M cm lc hog _R at tle
Vows. in Wingharn
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Mr, and Mrs, Wilfred Coiling Haines, who were recently married in
the Wingham. United Church. Mrs. Haines is the former Hazel Marie
Flynn, daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Flynn, of Clinton. The groom
IS 'the son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Haines, of Wingham.
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bOtrOiiing the necessary
money is often a common
Wngh4ia 'United Chureh was the.
WW1(' of .a pretty wedding on Sat-
urday, May l.1(itn, at 12 o c,uelL noon,
ntrai Vr44tit Mary Ilaines of Wing.
ham, ‘mited iii futirrja.tie
_Kenneth 1.'ra:.er McMichael, Of
V.roxel.or. The bride is the daugh-
tet .ek Mr. and Mrs. Victor HuineSi
of Wingham, and the groom is the
son of Mr, and Mrs. Morley Mc-
Michael, at Wroxeter.
Rev. D. J. l'vlaeRae performed the
CO:01110U. ?mai McTavish, of
Itiphv, a eonsin of the bride, pro-.
vine' tin' traditional wedding music
and played an organ accompani-
ment to Currie Rurelull, of London,
who sung "The Lord's Prayer .' and
Perieet tore".
(liven in marriage by her father,
Inc bride looked lovely in a floor-
length go),,,qt of chantilly lace and.
nilon tulle over slipper satin, with
a scalloped neekline and lily-pdint
steevve, The torso bodice extended
into a bouffant skirt of tulle with
aPPlielicd lace medallions, and she
wore a tiara headdress of irridee-
cent sequins and seed pearls, with
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Freneh illusion veil with appli-
qued medallions. She milled a
white Bible with pink Sweetheart
roses and stephanotis.
Miss Helen Haines, sister of the
bride, was maid of honor, She wore
a floor-length gown of blush pink
embroidered nylon and nylon tulle
with strapless bodice and matching
bolero jacket. The bouffant shirt
Of embroidered nylon extended late
a deep flounce of nylon tulle, and
the headdress Was of pink mohair
with rose-bud trim. She wore blush
pink nylon ,mittens and, carried a
cascade of white and blue 'mums,
Miss Joan Bennett, of Win; ham,
a niece of the bride, was flower
girl, She wore a floor-length gown
of blush' pink embroidered nylon
with sweetheart neckline, trimmed
With nylon refuelling, and blush
pink nylon mittens similar to those
of the maid of honor, She carried a
cascade of white and blue 'mums.
Andrew McMichael, of Wroxeter,
brother of the groom, was grooms-
man.
Following the wedding ceremony
a reception was held in the Sunday
School 400m of the United Church.
Following a wedding trip to Ot-
tawa and Northern. Ontario, Mr.
and Mrs. MeMiehael.will live on
the groomql farm 'near Wroxeter.
Whitechurch
Mr. Kenneth McAllisterPtiofaeher
of $4, No, 10,, KinloSe: PfeSeated•
splendid moving Pictures. in the
Memorial Hall here last Tuesday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs, John. McGee were
anniversary visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Johnston Conn, of KinlOss.
Mr, and Mrs. Harold Johnston
and children, of Parkhill, visited. on
Sunday at the home of Mr,. 'arid
Mrs. Wallace Conn, and Mrs, Will
Conn accompanied the - Johnston',
back to Parkhill, to enend few-
weeke there,
Mrs, Wm, Taylor has been under
the doctor's care during. the -past
week,. •
Mr, and Mrs. Clarence MeCiena=
ghaft and children and Mrs, Mc-
Intyre of Rotheajr, visited on Sun-
day at the home of Mr, and Mrs,
Russell Ross, and Mr. Robert NO
Clenaghan visited at the home. of
his brother, Mr. Harry 1VicOlena-
ghan of Wingham.
Mr, Jamieson Pettapiece has
been a patient in Wingham Hospi-
tal during the week. •
Mr, and Mrs, Jas, Falconer and
Lois visited at the home of Mr.
Chas, Falconer, Glamis, on Sunday,
Mrs. Chas. Falconer has been ser-
iously ill in Kincardine Hospital
during the past week.
•' Mrs. Chapman, of Aurora, is
visiting at the home of .111'. eon;
Mr. Russell Chapman. ,
The little folks in Grade I at' the
S.S. No. 10 school have been laid
up with measles recently; Betty
Ann Conn, Alma Conn, Keith ;Hen-
derson„ Donald Morrison, BeVerly
Soloman and Sandra Fisher. This
week baby Brenda Soloman and
baby Doris Fisher are very sick
with them,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Drinkwater,
of London, spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Elliott and
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McPherson and
baby daughter, of St, Helens, 'visit-
ed there on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Aitchison,
of Wingham, and Mr, and - Mrs.
Bert Dixon, of Harriston„- visited.
on Sunday. at the home of
Forster.
Mrs. Robert ,Bolton and Mr. and
Mrs. John Bolton, Russell .anctXsa-
bel, of Teeswater, visited 'on tSun-
day at the home .of the foriner's
daughter,, Mrs. Elmer Sleightbohn.
Mr. and Mrs, David Moffatt, and
children, of Langside, visited on
Sunday at the horde of her brother,
Mr. Donald. Martin.
Mr, and Mrs. Mac- - Inas; of
Woodbridge, spent the. 'weekf-end
With his parents,Mr. and
Thos, Inglis, of W. Wawano"sh...
Mrs. Jas. Kirby and Miss Bessie
Scott, of Teeswater, visited ' on
Sunday with - Mrs. 'Mac Ross and
Miss Olive Terriff. '• .
Mrs. Harry Tichbourne, of-Code-
rich, also Mrs. Lorne Durnin, of
St. Helens, visited on. Sunday with
their mother, Mrs: David Kennedy,
and Miss Annie Kennedy, Wing-
ham, spent the week-end at her
home.
Mr. Jan Szhwan, of Brussels, has
taken over • the work at the E..S.
Watt mill here,
Mr. Clarence McClenaghan • sold
his gOss:farm to Mr. Thos. Hack-
ett„.(O7f 3.ucicnov, • 1;
Vectgir;Htimilton•tbirl
of 6driie;, Visited on` Monday gith
her sister, Mrs, E. Dow.
• -Mr, and Mrs.' Clifford Purdon
and •children, of Belgrave, Spent
Sunday with his parents, Mr; and•
Mrs. John Purdon.
M• r. and Mrs, Patrick O'Malley, of
Kingsville., visited on Sunday at the
home of his brother, Mr. Thos.
.O'Malley,
Mrs; Walter Lott left last week
to spend a week with Mrs, Ed.
Browning, of Toronto, before going
mit',West to the home of her son,
Mr. Robert Lott, at Calgary,
• Mr, Walter Tisdale spe»t a few
'days this week with Mr, Bert
Thompson and 'other E, Wawanosh
and Wingham friends, He came by
plane from Kindersley„ Sask., and
is driving a four-ton truck, loaded
.with a . new ear, home to Saskat-
chewan.
Mr. and Mrs. Allin Pattison and
Mr. ,and Mrs. Roy Pattison and
children spent Sunday at the home
of their daughter, Mrs, Gerald
Watson,. Forest.
Mr. and' Mrs, Chas, Wood and
children, of Seafortli, and Miss .
Jean Stanley and Jack Johnston,
of London, visited on Sunday at'
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gershom
Johnston,
The smaller children in Fordyce
school paid their semi-annual visit
to the dentist, Dr, Little, at Luck-
now on Monday morning.
Mrs. Rutherford Reavie and
Gary, and Mr. Robert Arbuckle
and Mr. Robert Scott motored u to
Toronto on Sunday to visit with
Mr. Reavie Smmybrook Hos-,
pital,
Mrs, Peter Rotteau, and Mr,
and Mrs. Bruce Buchanan and
children, of London, spent the
week-end with their father, Mr.
Albert . Walters, and with their
mother, in Wingliam Hospital, Mr.
Wilfred Walters, of Cuirass, who
was badly injured in air accident
last week was able to have his
fractured legs set . on Monday in
Victoria Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Moffatt and
family, of Turnberry, were anni-
versary, visitors' on Sunday at the
lipme of her uncle and-'aunt, Mr..
and Mrs. Robert ;RoSe.,.„
Ezra Scholtz is working at
highway construction work this
week at Elmira: -
Miss Marjorie Currie, of London,.
spent the week-ehd with her
Mother, Mrs. R. J. Currie,
'Police were investigating the loss
of -gasoline, tools, etc., from. the
farm buildings on the 10th of W.
Wawanosh last week. Many com-
munities are fortunate that they
never know what petty thieving
means.
Mr, and Mrs: Walter Lettner and
Rose Marie, Of Toronto, spent the
week-end at the home of her
brother, Mr, John Boyle, and with
other relatives in W. Wawanosh,
Mr, Gus 'Boyle, Wingham, and
ntr., and Mrs. Michael Cummings
vii°en Lyndon oil Frqwf attend-
l'..Sne'ral Or,',;OO-Opin, the
late HarrY' Boy1P. Mr. 'Jim Cum-, .1. mings. has been relieving for the
past two weeks at the C.N.R.
station, Wingham, while Mr".
Henderson has his vacation at his
home at Tillsonburg.
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tiort.ovr Resicient
Dies in Toronto,.
L, Wade, it former resi-
dent of Wingham, died in Toronto
on Monday, May 218 t.-
A son of the lute 0:ergo Wade;
of Wingharn, lie iS SI4rViViN.i by ,his
-wife, the former Alice Austin, and
sister) Mrs. Ella Wade' Weodley.
VOneral service watt held on
Wednesday., May .23rd, from the
Bates. and Mad doe its funeral.
chapel, 12,k Avenue Road, Toronto,
and interment. Was, in. prospect
Cemetery,
Lfucknow Minister
At .Siinao Services . . . .
WHITECHURCH.---nev) W. Mc-
Clean, 1.nicknow, was guest minis-
ter at the Presbyterian Church on
Sunday, and in the morning spoke
from Hebrews, ehapter'11, showing
how our ancestors lived by faith,.
and asking, what are we going to
do with our religious heritage? In
the evening he spoke from Matt-
hew, chapter .16 and spoke of the
effectiveness of the Crosa of Christ
as the• Guide and the Glory of
mankind,
The choir, under the leadership
of Mrs. John McGee, rendered fine
anthems, and Mr. Bernard Rut-
ledge, of Wingham, assisted with.
solo numbers.
Local Pebple Attend
Funeral in Teeswater
WHITECHURCH - Many - resi-
dents from Whitechurch and Lang-
side attended 'the .funeral of the
late George-Harkness, who passed
away on Thursday of last week, bi
his eighty-first year. •
His wife,- the former Rebecca
Casliek, predeceased•pim over eight
years ago. He leaves 'one daughter,
Nellie, of Teeswater and one son,'
Bert, of Toronto, .
Interment was in the Teeswater"
Cemetery on Monday from the
Church funeral home, with Rey.
Starkey of the 'United •Church
Relating.
Two prominent United Church
leaders participated in an unusual
ceremohy at FiVe Oaks Christine.
Workers Centre at Paris, Ontario,
late in May. The Very Reverend
:Jesse Arnup ,(standing second from
left) and Rev. Dr. I. Forsyth
(kneeling, right) prevented by a
drenching rainstorm from laying
a cornerstone outdoors, substituted
with a cornerstone filling ceremony
held before a warm fireplace in-
doors,
The cornerstone will .be placed
without ceremony later, in the new
wing of the main building of Five.
Oahe training center, where many
United Church leaders haVe taken
courses in lay church work.
Three • presidents and one past
president of United Church Con-
forenees in Ontario took part.in
the ceremony which was conducted'
1111 FIVE OAKS CENTRE director of Five Oaks.
The demand for. training in this
year-round center, having exceeded
expectations, has famed- the pro-
vision oil additional lecture rooms,
classrooms and, sleeping accommo,
dation. The'11.0.1 wing', is to be
completed by September,.nt which
time Five .Oaks will ' be able to
house eighty overnight guests. Dur-
ing the summer season the camp-
ing site provides accommodation
for 1 5 more. -
Courses and religious retreats
.are held all year remind and attend-
ed by old and young alike. "Five
Oaks courses.' are ,unique,'' said Mr.
Oaten. "No entrance requireme-its,
no - examinations,. no Marks. Yet
thousands Of people, drawn from
all parts of the .provinee, study
Christian living and leadership
here -with inspkinji. and excellent
:results. lrellowabip- and congenial
recreation contribute to the effect-
iveness' of the program."