The Wingham Advance-Times, 1956-09-05, Page 5•
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LEAPER KttURIN
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)31WEVAI,Jr,--Tite Mission 3arid
of the 'United Church held its meet.,
ing and picnic on Tuesday after-
noon with twelve adults and thirtY-
five children in itttenclanee.
president, Shirley Johnston,
presided for the meeting and wel-
corned the mothers and other
guests, She also expressed the
pleasure ,of the ;members at having
their leader, Mrs, W. J. johnston,,
back with them again.
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The roll call was answered by
naming 4 Bible character. The
prayer for missionaries was given'
by Nancy Taylor and Glace 'Math-
ers sang A 'solo, Betty 1-lethering-';
ton gave a recitation "Ten I-Attle.
Fingers" And Julia Thornton play-
ed a piano splo.
Mrs, W. 1. Johnston spoke a few.
words, saying she was glad to be
back again and expressed her ap.,
predation to the older girls of the.
Mission Band for helping the as.
sistant leader to carry on during
her Absence, •
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The worship service ' was in
charge of the Craig girls,. Mary
read the Scripture, and Patsy the,
piayer, Tthe offering was taken
by Yvonne and Linda Johnston,
The offertory prayer being given.
by Bob Mathers.
Blithda,y greeting ,were sung for
+ Mrs. Carl Johnston, Mary • Craig
Plures, Nee(ied•fer •
Tweedsmuir Book
BLUEVALE—The Women's In-
stitute Will meet at the 'home ;of
UM, Charier Bosman ;on Thursday
;evening, .September 13th, .at. 8,80.,
The theme of the Meeting will
be historical, with Mrs. vf74, Alto,
ken 'describing historical sites. in -
Canada, PictureWill be brought:
for the Tweedsyniur Rook
Miss II Gallaher
Takes. Over Duties
BLIMIVALB—School re -opened
on Septetribeo.• 4th, with Miss Rerve
Nallaher,
of Wroxeter, in charge,
Miss Gallaher, graduate of
Wingham Eistriet High ;School and
Stratford WeEtehers' Collage,
Thirty-four pupils are enr011ed
in Bluevale School, five of them
beginnerEi—Gerald Snell, Qeok,ge
Frioburger, Eonna Mundell, ;lotto
Sanderson and Douglas 'Hall,
and Patsy Craig, After the meeting,
games. and /races Were enjoyed.
ktrs, Ches. Mathers and. Mrs. -Carl,
Johnston entertained the children
under seven years. Anne Peaceelr,
Shirley Johnston, Mary Craig and'
Nancy Taylor bad, charge of ' the
Idmembers.
11J11VALE
Mr. and Mrs. garrY Watson, of.
Kitchener visited their not Mrs.
W. 3. Johnston on SundaY,
Miss Joan 'Rudolph of Toronto,
wAo a guest of Mayor McKinney
and Mrs. McKinney last week.
Mrs. Mabel liarrito,' of Lambeth,
was a recent visitor with her
Mother, Mrs., Edward Johnston.
Mrs. Fred McOtitelie0ii and
children, of Centralia, 'Welted with
friends In the community last week.
Mr. and Mrs. RaymondElliott
were in Toronto at the week -end.
Jim McKinney has joined a firm
• of chartered accountants ,M glor-
Onto,
- Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Darling
entertained on Sunday. Those pre
sent were Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd New -
'ma; of Windsor, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Bradwell, and Mr, and. Mrs,
Howard Lints and family, all of
Mildmay, also Harry Darling of
TOronto. •
Mr. and Mrs. Janis Craig, of
Auburn, spent, Sunday with lt,fr,
and Mrs. Mel Craig,
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hall at-
tended the funeral of their cousin,
Harold Yeo, of Listowel,
Re A Brook and Mrs Brook
have•returried after 'tlietr aracation,'
Mr. Brook -preached in •the- United.
Church on Sunday, , , '
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Monday visit:pro with ,Mr.and
Mr, Joe Greenaway were -Mr. .and
Mrs: ' Bill Aurieh., and faniily • and
Mrs,. Mary.., Rouszelle and MiPs
May•Wilson ell of •Toronto. ,
Family -Sees Slices
Of European rFrIp
'WHITEOHDRCH Mr. end
Mrs. Cordon Scott. of Ripley, Mr.
Md Mrs. Zmerson Morris of Oak
Park, Mich, Mr. and Mrs. Berl
Caslick, Mr. and Mts. Wallace
Conn and children, Mr, and Mrs.
uqellrtogs and children, Mr. arta
Mrs. Wrri... • CaSlick and Wilfrid
Caslick and children, of .Wingham,
gathered at the home Of Mr, and
Mrs. Ronald -Coutes on 'SlInday.
evening for a family .getTtegather•
Mr, and Mrs. Morris were re-,
turning toitheir home after an ex-
tended trip to Unglancl, where they
visited With their son, who is in
the Navy. Irrom, England they
Went to France and vis9:ed Calvert
Cemetery, where another Son was
buried during the war,
ItalY, Holland and'Oerrnany were
also vrsited. At the gathering on
Sunday Mr. Morris' showed slides.
which were taken in these coun-
tries•
, ; Birth
SCOTT—On August 8th, 1956, in
liopsital at 'Halifax,' N.S., to Mr.
and "Mrs.- Craig Scott, formerly
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dtlw:n$4::aesar
wfwookniaou be Mar-
riage oe Mos.. Dawri Ann Caesar.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wo„:0.aa--,
ear., of PPAggown,. and Mr. Clar-.!
mine Adams; son a Mr, Wrol, Ad-
Ains -of London and the late
Adams Wag solemnized at• the!
manse,. Wiliteellurch„ by' $0,V,
-Caswell, on Monday, ..344.0guSt 27 at
2,33• p„ra. Mr, alid Mrs. OtordOW
Andergon, of goungannon, Were the
attendants.
Mr,..and Mrs; Adams ifaVe taken
residenceon the- B4W04 Moore.
farm iinleas and their Many
friends extend bestwishes for a
long and happy wedded life,
THE $PIC-Tg4R-OLD daughter
of a clergyman was sick and was
put to bed. early, As her mothek
Was about to leave, She called her
back. "Mommy, I want to see any
daddy."
• "No, dear," her mother replied,
"your- daddy is busy and must not
be disturbed."
, "Bnt Mommy," the child persist-
ed, "I Want to see my daddy:" •
The mother. replied, "No, your
datitlY 'Must not be disturbed."
But the little one came back with
even.'xriiire determination, "Mommy,
I'm's.. sick 'wonian, and I want to
see my minister," ---Arkansas Bap -
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Bev. and Mrs. a Q. 0X,. MAMA
and Ruth Ann of Ifpn,thilk .spegt
the loNek•.e,nd with loorxilV.tter, Mrs.
Afee Ross and •U10.914/4 Werra:
Mr, and Mrs;....Ton NOrMan and
iehRdiren of Toronto spent the week-
end at the home Of Mr. Ond Mrs.
Wileon and Visitexi-With
rela-
tly,e 4n. ih4s distriet,'On Sunday,
7.414$, -(4man'• MO* th4. Solo,.
4041104n '00 to God"; at the morn-
ing service in the, PresnYtorian
charell here, '
chMildr;enandof Mrs.rl tgo vaiire lir.vpoes0St atnhfie
Week -end at the borne o;, her par-
ent,gnManr,d and op SMatrus.rclen, mlotresCilfeneal:
-
yin McClenaghan and, son, Michael,
and -her ister, Mrs, Harold Speck')
and children of Kitchener, visited
there.
Mr; and Nis, Stanley Anderson
and ;children of $t, Catharines,
spent the week -end atthe home of
her sister, Mrs, Will Henry,
Mr. and. Mrs. Wm, Underwood'
and Teddy, of Ter -onto, anent the
week -end with Mr. and Mrs, Jas,
Mcliratli,
Miss Winnifred Farrier returned
to her teaching position in Toronto
on Monday after P spending her
vacation at the home of her par-
ents, Mr, and Mrs. W. R. Farrier,
Ra'ir McGee, of Kitchener,
spent the week -end with his bro-
ther, Mr. Gordon MeQee, of Bel -
grave and both visited with rela-
tives In ;this district on Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Edward lVfeCleria-
ghan• and baby, Calvin, spent, the
week -end with M. and Mrs. Orville
Mitchell of Toronto.
Mr. and. Mr; Seth Raw n and
children, of Toronto moved test
week into the Mirehouse farm
home on Concession 3, Kinloss.'
Mr. and Mrs.. Eric Elliott and
children of Ottawa, Mr. David Cur-
rie and Miss Leah, 'of Wingham,
spent Friday at the home of Mr,
and Mrs. Russell -Gaunt Mr. and
Mrs, Elliott -left on Sunday for their
home in Ottawa, Karen and June
Elliott -spent last week with Mr,
and Mrs,,.Jas. Currie.
Mr. and Mr, Robert Watson
and Miss Janet Watson visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. ,Gilbert
Beecroft, Miss Janet „Reecroft left
on Monday for her teaching posi-
tion in0A•ylrner.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger "Inglis and
George -of Walkerton visited on -
Sunday at the hon' of their daugh-
ter,, Mrs. Albert Biernan, • ,
Marilyn and Sandra Cameron of
Ashfield spent fast week .at 'the
home of their aunt, Mrs. Mason
Robinson. '
Mr. Adam McBurney left on -
Friday for his home in Kingston.
Mr. Leslie Deacon left last week
to visit et the home of hia sister,
Mrs. Chas. Searle of Kincardine.
Mr. -and Mrs. Harry Mettay of
Walkrton spent a few days last
week at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Levi Bieman.
Mrs. Marjorie Shoebottoin and
Tommy, of London, and Mr, How-
ard Happy of Montreal visited on
unday with Mr.- and. Mrs. John
McBurney.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne ;Humphrey
and Wayne of Hespeler, visited
cater the- Week -end with Vt. and
Mrs. Roy Robinson and other
Humphrey relatives in this district.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Purdbn,
Wingham, visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Robinson.
Mr. Ross McMichael of Sarnia,
spent the•week-end at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Gershom Johnston,
and Mrs. McMichael and the child-
ren returned home with him on
Monday. Mr, and Mrs. Stewart
-Smith and family of Kitchener also
visited there, and Douglas Smith,
Who had spent the holiadys with
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Johnston, of
Turnberry, returned home with
them.
Miss Violet Johnston, Who spent
the holidays with her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Gershoin Johnston,
left On Sunday for the home 'of her
parents, Mr. arid Mrs. Fred Pres -
sick, of Barrie, Marilyn and Marie
Johnston of Clinton, who had been
visiting, With their. grandparents
duringAhrat,•;.W.,aeatr,.W1'Ae, their
parent4i '; 7,49nneth
Johnston spent a vacation in Nor-
thern Ontario, also returned home
With their parents.
Local families joined the John-
ston get-tegether at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Gershom Johnston
in E. Wawanosh on Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs. Miller MacDonald,
Robert and Tan, and his mother,
Mrs. -Alex MacDonald of Toronto,
spent the week -end with Mr. and
Mrs, Elmer Troland.
Mr. and Mrs. Allin. Pattison and
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pattison and
children attended the fifteenth
annual Plunkett family gathering,
held at Goderich on Sunday, with
relatives present from Toronto,
Weston and surrounding districts,
Mrs. Rebt. McKenzie, of Wingham,
was the oldest person present.
Mrs. Mary Armstrong of Brant-
ford visited on kSunday at -the
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Walker.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Winegar -
den and' children, and Miss Jean
Currie, of London, spent the week-
eha at the home of their parents,
Mr. and Mrs, George Currie,
Mr. and Mrs. Arehie Watt and
daughters of Toronto spent the
Week -end at tDe heine of his par.,
ents, Rev, and Mrs. W. J. Watt.
Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Zinn and
children of Hieton spent Sunday
at the -home of his brother, Mr.
Kenneth Zinn.
Mr. arid Mrs. Russell Purden and
children visited cine day last week
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Xeri-
tieth Purdon, London,
Mr. jas, Cuininings of Mitchell,
Spent the Week -end With his par-
ents, Mr. arid Mrs. Michael Oum,
finings and Mr, and Mrs. Lettner
of Toronto visited there last week.
Misses Pearl and Irene Paten, of
Toronto spent last Week With Mr,
ancl'Strs. 'Geo. Coulter and •tither
E.WaWahOsh friends.
Mr; Wm, Ashby of Toronto spent
the week-endat the bonne of his
aunt, Mrs. Chas. Robinson, Mr.
hind Mrs. Win. Ashby and Mr, and
lVfit. Robert toTit'hol, e rentho,
Visited there last week.
Mr, and Mrs., Aleklack
afia glint* 'Of IthOriilitlf
'Amor -*ths .
Milton Mel3prny , 444,4-
X,44.0,404 an Mora- ;Meek eIIr
Montreal; attended the ThoMnso,-
Wright nuptials last ;Saturday and
spent the week -end wih Me turii�a
and Shiell relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex N -at ery and
family of Hamilton Spent the week-
end with -her parents, Mr. and Mrs,
Hers= Irwin,
Mr, Austin Cook of Tpronto and
-Mj. and Mrs. Sheldon Jacklin, and
children, of Brussels visited on
Sunday with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs, 'Harry Col* of Marnoch,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold alerie spent
the Week -,end with ,gellingWeod
relatiVes.
Mr, arid. Mrs, Elgin Johnston of
Turnberry visited on "SUndaY .with
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McBurney,
Mr, and Mrs. Sam Smyth of ttfit-
chell visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Ed. Smyth,
Mr. Wilfred Walters who spent
the week -end in Victoria. lioSpital,
London, has the cast removed last
Friday, and since has been taking
special treatments on' - knee
and leg, and Will be home on Wed -
;MOO,
Mrs. Bruce Buchanan and Judy,
of Byron, spent the, week -end with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Albert
Walters. ,
Mr. Marshall of Palmerston was
here -last week 'at the E. S, Watt
chopper and has soeured Mr. Bar-
oid Johnston of '-Ripley to take
charge of the chopper and 'the work
here. ,1
Mrs. D. Willis was in Gowans -
town on Sunday. Her sons,' Billie
and John, who had spent the holi-
days -at Strathroy, and Gary, who
had been visiting with his grand-
parents in Gowanstown returned
home, ,
Mr. and Mrs. Herbeit •LaidlaW,
and Ivan, Marilyn Morrison arid
Myrna Stockill, of, Kiteberier, spent
'the week -end at 'the home -of Mr.
and Mrs. Purdon, and Mr. and Mrs,
Stockill at Powasson.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hayes, of
Detroit spent the 'week -end With
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emmerson and
;other Tiffin relatives In.' Kinloss.
Mn and Mrs. A. Byektorf spent
the week -end at the home of their
daughter; Mrs. Gilbert Hamilton,
of 'Lucknow. • .
Mr. and ' Mrs.' Clark 'McGregor
and sons of SebringVille, visited on
:Sunday with.' Mrs. Mac Ross and
Miss Terriff and with Mr. Ross
MCGregor.
Mrs. Wm. Connell Sr. and grand-
children, of Wingham, visited on
Sunday with Mg. George McClena-
ghan and Miss Mildred 1VICClena-
ghan.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald. Henderson'
of Hamilton visited on Saturday
with Mrs. Mac Ross , and Miss
Terriff. .
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Laidlaw
and family, of London, spent the
week -end .w' h his parents, Mr. And ,
llkfra. Jas. Laidlaw and other rela-
tives here and in Lueknow. '
Mrs. St. Marie and Raymond of
Kitchener spent the week -end
with Mr, Jas. St. Marie and Mr.
and Mrs. Myles St. Marie: •
Mr. and Mrs. Relison Falconer
and sons, of Sarnia spent the week-
end here. Mrs. Cecil Falconer, who
had been in Sarnia, returned home.
Mr. and Mra.'LloYd MacIntosh
of Rothsay visited on Sunday with
Mr. and 'Mrs. Kenneth Dowling,
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sleightholm
an.d family visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Sleightholm
of Brussels, Elgin returned home
after his holiday there.
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end in • Goderich with hie '
in this district.
Mrs. Waiter Lott retusa,
last week after spending t
feW weeks with her son. Mr.
withaftirdienMdros. inLo bt eat WesteaIg044,
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,olux Falconer and Mr.,
Mvisris.ted)3101°4nr Wtheelw'w6:ilk,•ok/d Pe'
-home of Mr, and Mrs. k
coner. The ladies are snemling
week with rela.tiveain this distrip.3,
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