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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1957-02-13, Page 7",4WRQX8T.8R—Mbe F e b r.titry • !Opting of ;#0, 'Society, United cbtireit," was •-:held On FrldNY afternoon in the FharCh hall Fifteen member s Ana- Wered. the Tell pall, Mrs; JIM, Ping ..rnnged and ;presided over the eetieg and opened With the .9 kiYain "There' la a Green Hill". Mrs. .Pillehailaa read the..Seripture lefienn, Eph. 41:17.32 and 5:140, Mrs, •George',Gibon "gave th0 -ROM- inentarY and Mrs, Frank, Zarts led in prayers , Mrs, jatnes Sanderson reviewed tlie .0ectind- chapter of, the atiglY, book entitled; "New :Reads in Burnie". ''.7'be president, Mrs, KenEdgar, took charge of the 'hiniiness,seasiOn, The. March #490tirm has been post,' to'the 15th Of the month OW.; ing*to the World ,Pay,ot PraYer, eeMing on March Lath; A committec. W et up, to secure. a (meeker. for Easter thankoffering,. -Edgar, -Mrs. F. .PO4; • Mrs, jaws Sanderson and Ms. D. MeeNangliten, ' To date .three, ()panda Of,: staMps- batre been „collected, , With. Mitt Hazelwood in .oharge. Members' de- cided to, continue stamp Collecting, the. stamps to be sent to the Bible Society to. purchase Bibles for OltraiOnary work.. '. • • •,!Thirteen pall -s of 'no:capes and five balls of yarn Were brought to the 11.neetilig ,gor *embers. of .the. • baby band, with Mrs. Gilbert filmes and Mrs. G. L. Dobson at kra,..ders.'01fts'of. inency, were also reeefved for this work, Mrs. secretary,reported on the •recent bale which...WV Sent! to Sa- liaiiation Indian -ReaerYer' • • kantarin The missionary Wrote words of appreciation for the gift , . „ „ of. 420 'prudes, of 'clothing. Ifyinnt ivied were O. -Day. of Rest and Gladness"and O Master. Let Me.'Walk- Thee"..' The • Meeting closed ,with 'the lienedie-, tion.,'.' . Mitt 1-lazel Sperling and Mr. and Mrs. Waken( Hart Were In London on 'IVfonday.last to attend the :fun- eral:services for an uncle, the late James • Wake, .• • •'''"Mrs. „Harry "Dane 'was a patient in, Wirighain 'General Hospital, last Week. Her "•many,.friends hive for a PPeedY -recovery. „ Mr. and and Mrt, 'Russell Rae, J3rant- fOrd; were Sunday,. Vialtort.: Mrs. 1), Hart: ern" daughter, PLOY VOrentd,,,spent, the Week-end,-.here,,'Mrs.,.Hart and; Mr;, and ..",.IVIts,;` oiito„Were'Week-end isifi.s„v;;.0:100/40:4hOi: trieetti Mrs. Alba. Acheiofl, • Lericieti, sPent. last '.weelt,.With her fatlier, Mr. ,AlbertGaltahcr, • Mrs. Harold. V. Pym, f'wing- ha*, Was *a;:yisito,r with Mrs. T. G. IIemphilt'last weck..'' • . • -Mrs, WM. Gibson visiting with hetson, Dean and Mrs. Gibson; at. Lnean. • The1•Year(f0 People'a, • 'Union; Wroxeter .." and GOrriei ...United Chniehes will hold:, their regular Meeting ?Sunday •?-eyening; at -8 d'elcick in 'Wroxeter 1,1nited-.Chureir sehiral room:, Gwen Gingen and 13111 Higgins -iIl have charge of the theeting" • Mrs. Grjffith: Talks'' On Church .• Unity. ,:vRco opened her -hdine, for the. F'ebrii-. arY meeting. Of the Women's . Guild • of St. Janies.'"',Anglietin ..Chutch, . „ 7 The., meeting. olidied• by repeating the' LoriPS ' Prayer.'Mrs. Madill Ohose for the iSeriptore' reading St. Luke 1: 39-51L' :The preakietit,.Mrs. 'Frank fins- •. sci,, was in the ;ohitit and "aliolte On the Diocese ,of Newfoundland. Mrs. Griffith gave a.talls on church uri: Mrs. (thssel and Ntre.;, Griffith• Were nerned a cornrnitteci'to meet With 'the. ladies . the United Church to , arrange for the.' 'VVoiid 'Day of Prayer on March. ilth.. Mrs.: , Vern Clarke was n anied _Press re- porter. Won1 for seeks and Mitts' an Iiulian rOaerVe, *as ,diattih- aitteng the nieriebets. A rt 'Wcis brought In 'tent a very •aileeetsful :battier .held in ,.DedeM- .her. ' 'Mrs. Russel closed the ;Meeting " With, a prayer for World peace.,Re- fieshMents Were served by the hottest, Initiated- by ges: Elliot, aiid a social hour was enjoyed. Putts of "cirorrilie, FIold frieefina ' wiltotitttlt-.4,ho Blida. OfPro- mise 'Mission Band held the 'Feb-. limit). Meeting in the church hall' •on .Tuesday afternoon With. 22 in attendatiee.. President Lynne - Earls presided and Opened the Meeting With the* hymn "Jeani LOyen• Me", All joined in repenting the Waster) Band PiirPOSe:: " 4tatia, read the: .Setiptritly lesson, EXod00 chapter 2, verteg ,540 Card tAnititt,Waii the planlst and (Irian Sanderson lea in prayer: Kaye Wright gliV0 ,a ,Valentitie reading Lionel BOIS ,'.14SiYed piano solo., 'Leadet Mrs'. Lloyd. Magee rend a chapter trent the study ; hook ,"The Red jeep" from "Bright Path', Waye"i The Meeting elobed With the benedietibil, Leader li 'preterit Were Mrs ; *rile Grainger, Lloyd MCGOe and, goo, Ken Edgar; Ten Tabie$ at W.I. Euchre' Party W.ROXETZR"—Ten 40400 Were In play when the WOMOP'S Instl- tUte 'aptaiScialal a progressive' ,epchre .held in th„e. cenanitillitY•bail no Thursday night, Miss ,feari WIl- ton and 'Mrs, Ken McMichael on hOetira•for the ladies /Allen Munro and R. Sinnarneri for gentlemen. Consolation prizes ,Ivent to ;vivo. McCormick and .T„,, Ste, Marie. ' Albert NetberY won the spoeial bingo Prise, a satin eashion, don- ated by Mrs. MacLean. Mrs, Hopp Patterson and Mrs. Harvey Whit arranged thelparty. Pro- ceeds were given to ti community hall fond. WROXETER—It was "all mem- bers" program at the February meeting of the, Wroxeter Women's Institute ,held an Wednesday in the community hall. The program In- cluded original' verse ftom Mrs. J. H. Wylie and Mrs. Harry Adams; current events, Mrs, Allen Munro; Mrs. Frank Earls gave a :comic reading, "When Paw Is Sick". Mrs. Harvey Titnm read a poem from Pon MaeNeil's book; Mrs. D. S. MacNaaghton gave " a monologue 'Ronny GOOS to Tea", Mrs., Herb Patterson gatr6 items from the W.I. Handbook and Miss K. Hazelwood reviewed The Scot- tish'Home and Country. airs. The% Burke , showed movies of the school concert and local people. and scenes. The motto, "It takes years to build a city and an hour to tear it - down", Was prepared by Mrs. John Lane and read by Mrs. MacNaughi. ton. Plans were made to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the W.I. later in the year. ' The program committee was named for 1957 as follows: Mrs. Herb Patterson, Mrs., Frank Earls, Mrs. Harvey Timm, Mrs. Harry Adams, Mrs, Thomas Burke, Miss K. 'Hazelwood and Mrs. D. S. Mae - Naughton. Refreshments were served with Mrs. Allen Munro and Mrs. J. H. Wylie in charge. 1ORItiVE""-Th.(41fei ste.ii Of the W°Mitn'aSCCletY was held atthe'bOlino*Pf Mis. Buchan- an The call to *Qpi ip $Vi.kot,giVen 'biFYor ?1.14?lif.ilreEr°: war.. sung. ,giu, Was :taken front ',4Ohit'fil,25-015,!and read by Atrk ;11;'...rgritio9n, Mrs. Buchanan • gaVe-.:COMinents' on '^the Scripture 'rettclill/V Mrs,' 1, ,Toner led in ,prayer.I Mrs. Prank Earls ;Wrexeteri.. was subjectgiiest,s,p0041tisorerH. antido'cyh!;,ese.sha: spoke of the "„early'. ,roads; first .eanOe, then"' COrdittoy,i 'Nada, :and • 'then the ;graveling of tOitOS, Under a pathrnaster,,. Theac , Made' roads. "We . -'100•4 he3g0A4 :to gowo road, The signs-rinOur 'high- WaYs' 'Maebe relid:;04.'We find guidance on Our.way7hriffo in the Bible. GOd's..,way3S a worthwhile was, Mrs. Garth:4! Edgar presented her with Misses' Marie and Mdritio Hwtic 4aOk twoduct ,U,40.)40.114 with "Have Thine , 6Wit'jWitY7.; NOS: 11. Haniiitori ;gate& a readfticon ;Chris- tian stewardship : pf ROA call WaS!aneWeredt'hy.*TP4i*CnV-Ofr. fees. and number. Mrs. Alek..,TaylOr'read.; a .letter .fronrk Miss '1340(10:=0.4004ir \11106ft told 'of the:00-ittidnesa for bal- sent as sheiwak.e0mpleteiy.•94::or Trfo4F:Nifore , after sent .on liy":oxeare.10,sh6;ontpnati... Buchannan r ing with prayer. ,. • IIOXETER Mr., John.14,1pfOrs,.: Alonzo $pirling and Mls8 .Hazel ,Sparllng visited, recently' withMx.;„ jtsd,Mes• Walter- 'Mrs: parling.feniained for, -,4; Itingei vis- it. . t Mr. John;'.11npfer" 44111:,. lif(ss Ha- zel spariing,r, yyrrfeteriii:and Mr. and 'Mrs. tou:HuttoK-ti,jait..aila Pahl,'Wingilain,Nsli:entr-Sunday in Goderich. '';••` ' • : 00111110 — The Intarriiedit4 "R's" hsve continued to win pa galne, this, season. IWO glipel were played last Niteek: 011 Mpia day night at Clifford. the agora was 94 in fiivor of Gorki° and at Teviotdale on Wednesday .night with • score of 6,0, in favor .of The Bantams played with Trow- bridge. la tile Trowbridge • arena Winning 6-I, The Midgets. had a winning streak last . week. They Played MondaY, night in Belmore with BeIrnore, with the score of 0-8 for Qnrrile, On Wednesday they were at the Wroxeter arena with the teetiwater Midgets the score being, 11-2 for Gorric. Wins at Kurtzville GORRIE—In the last event held in. the Kurtzville Arena 24 boors before it was' destroyed. by Jiro, Wanda Snarling was crowned Queen of' the CarniVal. -..Yvonne Spading and Stanley Schade won 06:prize for the best, dressed eenple. • Linda Johntton won third for best costinne for girls under 12. Ashley -Dinsmore. ' . . GoTistuf.: -- The marriage of Doris, May Dinsmore,,and, Ronald Ashley vides solemnized. at 'the united Chnrch partonage, Frirti-,, wkh, at 2 p.M. on Saturday, Feb. 2,, by Rev. John Hird of the, Ford- wich United Church. . The bride -is a daughter of Mr. And 'Mrs. Ernest- Dins'more, 11..13,.11;- Goirrie .a,nd the groom is' a son of Mc. and Mrs, Albert :Ashley, of Port Colborne, formerly of Ford- wich. , The bride wore a bridal gown of white, brocaded lace over taffeta. ibaby Her -flowers were white arid mauv,e, , ,mums. The matron'of 'honor. Mrs. cal - vin Ashley, of Listowel was attir- ed. in •grreen similarly styled to the 13 'd ' . . . , .' .. . . The. grOwnsman. was Mr, Calvin Ashley, Listowel,„ brother ..of the groom, ' ''ai ! , „A reception Was' ' held at the Gerrie eernmtinity hall. For a wed- ding* trip the bride chose a dress of blue linen 1.118111 l(' with. white: ;The couple will reside in Listowel: , ETERE;On'iliiiircire and. . • , .tvir„etitk-flire:',.aftended. the';.' annual: 'ineatirig of tiro'Itfr.Olat-voroat17.1i,d." ;Insinanee,CemPany held on tirirlay atternoon in Gorrie eomninnity halt J. Harold'iCoaensbf Wallace, Township, formerly ' .warden*. of Perth, was .narnecl chairman, of the meeting. Seeretary-treasurer, J.. H. ;Wylie presented the" annual reppirt... Losses for the year were ..heaVY but there -.Was., an increase of 2,000,000 in Insurance, ' Two membert., :John -Bryant 'of „ FORDWICH Fordwich .and' Teviotdale • met in the, arena here' on Friday night with the home' team on" the losing :end. The score was Teviotdale 10, Fordwich 5. Goal Setters for TeViptdale• were Bert Ross 4, Jim Jackson 2, A. Tuck 1, R. Ross 1, W: Ross 1, OXby 1. Scoring for. Fordwich' were 'Jim Patterson,, 2 goals, Jim ',like; Fraser i'VreClernent and Ben. Gibson with 1.each. TEw0TDALE --- Goal .tender Gordon Allan, defence, Roy Oxby and A. Tuck, centre . Bert Ross, wings, G. Dowler. R. Ross. FORDWICFI—Goal tender Ron Hube, defence Bob Gibson and Jim Duke, centrP Jim Patterson, wings Fraser MeClement and. Har- old 'Gibson. Referees Percy Bean and .Merv Masslin of Harriston. Cober.1Family Is Bereft of Mother: FORDWICH-- • MrS. Earl, Colier Passed away in Littowel Mernorial Hospital On. Friday, tebruarY 8, following a.. week's hospitalization With a heart condition, Mrs. Co - bet. lind -been 111 for several Months.. - Born in Gorrnley, She Was a daugnter of -Bishop Alvin Winger and Mrs; Winger. She .was mar - tied to Earl gob4r at Gormley and, 12 yeatt figer'they Panic to reside' at Fordwich. Surviving' besides 'her husband Are three daughters, ,Eiion (Mrs. Lorne Siefert) of Perdwich; Ruth 'and Phyllis; and feta' sons Peter. Cktyton and . Lloyd, all at ,hoMe, There is One grandton. Also surviving are her , Parents, a brother 'arid fent, sisters, ford Winger, Mrs. Marlon NOS. Allan ItetSe and Mira. Mel- vin Henderson, all ot,Gotreiley,and Mit. Fred Lebieck of StaYliet; • The, tuneful 'Service, Was held on ,turiday At .1 o'clock frotri„the ltrC- thrcn in ebriat Church, of whleh deceased WAS a niehiber. Rev. Ce- cil Cullen of PordiVich. officiated, and interinerit Wad at Maple: Grove Cemetery, Second concestion. 01 itowlek. Pallbearers were Nor - Man FtetiM011, Lloyd Pabst, tient& Hogg, Clinton Baker, Laverne •tatigier and bentt(d heathen. !1-larrntone,* d ,et itefina 10114'00 .104.44*,fe unable 10.b present„,.;tat,,baccoUnt, ofillness, tendcrthl h1 -ri'dgitatlofl by. 'regret antilheriieitr.,, to .write a..;:letterr.tO Mr..'Bryana In Y.Yerira,;as directer.....thk„,Bryan tamily - has ” been iittcieigted-*1 . for- the.late Jdward. ryans "Wailer 39 years - directot:. Mr. John BrS'a4 his.;„*!f a directorIor 'the ,Patt, -14 years. J.cIs!e jiitchison, diarrfaton;i-'1Vas. eleaer144 take :his placc.',Nottakii(114(01(gii the:, 'Seel ontfiefirint'air4tik....Wakre4eleeteil 'ter, ' 'The:felloviing offt erai,Were, deet - ed ,• for19a744-"...".* Want; Penglas; ;s:Mee-preSiderieg:Iffitteld •Rehinicin, " seeretatYrIteasnret., -11dWard-Wykelzr.flitart; ..p. A. Glbson •arid•W E. .Speaking brieflysit,‘t,trearrigeting Were Geer/re- wop34: gale' And Cass ThanwtOn • 01- Harris - ton, John.Ple.rgen,tryasels;-.Z.:Hk. Strong of .Garrie;,.$60y:•..Tolitihrt of Zurbrigg of Fordwicli and Artuqitoh , :011r013.40.Y" ik1ROW1011:`,4Veilteeii:tnhiten of:progressive enehre Were in play, at. the'community ball on Tuesday "night 'Thdse in charge of tbe,ev- ening were; Mr. . and Mrs, Boy Simmons, IVIr. and Mrs. Ira Schaef- er and Mr. and .Mrs. Edwin' Dietz. High scores Were won :by Mrs. Sethern „ and Lyld Geiger. Iconsolaticin priiet swent* to Mrs . . ' Ross Doig and. Ed -,Gordon. The cobble at the lucky table were 1Virs. ;'.AlVeretta Wallace and Mrs. Nor- aiian Bait. . , Drwe for New Members • by W.A. :FORDWJCII--:--The regular meet- Irig"of,jihe ,Fordwich United Church rroir'.sA.wwitash thhceldpreinsidthe e t,mhurhp rsc6lear- nn Johnston, in charge. The meeting criiened with cleveitions , folloWing , the ;theme on praYer. Mrs. Harold Pollock read the Seriptute, : :The minutes of the last meeting were read by the secretary, Mrs. Wm. CamPboll, A report on the amiehase of extra hymn books for the chureh was given.. '' -: Members. named 'to ,the parson- age cominittee were Mts, N. Hard- ing. Mrs. A. Stinson, Mrs. Wm. ,Carniibell and Mrs: Geo. Richards. Ittrs. .Seott .Clarkson reported on 4ip shut-ins for the inentli. Mem- bers are requestedto make con- tacts for new member.. ' Quilting wat . carriedon durin he g tafternoon. Lunch .:Was, served bY the members. s, , ' tr Mr. ancl-Mr4Gleriti.:41Nrik of St. Week -end with Mr. andgts:. • , MAnd Mrs 4 . and„ Karen Of ;Grarigeid ei,;,;Sperit week -end With ,v0.41'ficirn....ftidicy. A rink Ofaiical etetoralt part in the bonsijel• .itt.:.';telinorie lase iveek °and: eanielhdrite.:k:With' 'fitat prize; The thik Wai:COMPriged('Ot• W. • McChniene, ;Stan rlde, Harry • .t.ehr • the sympathy ot.the..-ccrintniinity , goes to. Mr. Earl 040 ;and _faintly In the •PasSl,nif, iff.."1§e..W40. „s1.0 mother, • ----------- •, •• • , The ?Aiiliean ,0.01eir, held' in Febtuario:47)(th,, was- very stideetsful,. r • • .Mr, and Mrs; Galbraitl. vislted one day Iast "Week. With -Mr., and Mrs., In. Guelph. ' The, toli.A. ladles"ihipPed a bale rif ing' to -the '80ott.Miiiiiibia'at torOrit' to lot :week,- preparing another • ,one. Itir•l.ehhitritat • next Week, Maity,thast*#,•,,:fi:, ail Who donated; .f• Mls Phiihk.,#teit4 teacheis'Cialliega%wlitirittard 'td - 'day alter apendine.tife'llaat 'Week practice tetteliing.'ohtl*'Silliv llne 'Walbree Mr, Oe*' Malted Overthe, week tritither; .", Aft, and. Mrs, t 1:0Dieenvtilr • and. Mr, mit& 6JAW of ' imhieltwolicklacnitet:,•,w,,_tti,t,,hitives• deer' Mr; and Itia.Wo tahail of Toronto vJsltad tri,4121th, Week.end Vith Mr. and iXii; 04'.i4otPrOtn, 0,04 Mis Cai8te*Rrt :Listowel Visited SUnday with Ti. . and Mrs., WM. Sothern, nth-Aberof ladies of the Angli- ;t01 church were guests of the St. Martha's 'Gnild Of St. Stephen's rhtfire4, Gerrie, held at 'the horrie et Mrs, Leonard- Sanderson One eVenirig lagt Week. . , oflie celebrate with the Wo- men's InStitute on ',Pdb. 19114, at 1' pail, in the ferninunity hall, the Occasion being the 60th aim iversary, The , :regular meeting will; follow avith, Mrs. Stewart IVirieNalightetit Of Wroxeter as geest speaker. Mr.. and Mrs, T. J. Schaefer re. ceiVed word this week that their. Ken Hoiland Of Kitch- ener Allaped, On seine lee while getting onto( his tritch And is enn- fined- to 'the X. & W. Hospital 'With a' very ,hadiy fractured lcg.. Mts., Oitia tiehert, 89 years old, 'who ton ten days ago and fraetur- ed her hip, had a eiri put in. on Monday and Caine thrthigh very , Att. 3461 Allan was tri Tort:Mtn tiVo days last Week in Connection with. the Geed Roads pr.ograiri. 4 Mt. Roy Askin is, at preterit: con- fined to the Listowel Heignital, and Mrs, Lioyd „Hogg 'Of Preaton Spent the Week -end with. Mr, and MiS, (Jordon Mts. :George taker, spent hist Week in London and Arkona. BOO $tliiftelt-VO Mr. and Mrs. Aloe, it son in the Vediterstati. „Hospital OP Tuesday; Feb. 5th, 8 100* .1:141.11; fbe, Wit # eveflin rfr Vba,41PC-410' HiellgthY dn 1 start ,Ctoirloitte.:40‘444,1ttw .N.O. *finite 400i:141w . Meeting,' but it 1PgJA#P the Frontier PlOia*ill'br.:,,,L140,4 "ing the latter part of August.. 24(c)heY WAS ,o,ottePtAft Meinhera present to be. *tettlor st,ptietoraisportahockey tion tecilt oth314,-1. 0.01:4,,%714 wi 40no by 1400 ,311ri. Garr. Guests of the club, BobCOMA and Dr: AO', SAlanneasYi.10Mt-C.:,W00; Owned by 0o. , Joitaso, ortimit104... 181;41as aqurnegs4en. c'ed• that, the Ladies' Night will be bidd carly iii May. - 14'oilowing the busineas:Ana04014 .stergliesDoXieeW*IAer'eCdra.;itifoer:O8f4170.100:. 'trkiteinsh°Illaieho'r i! re:ieint,tari:telsrkt:Lar 1the 3the meeting Wet' Lion Pen Goodridge • and the singing,was" .by 011,1 Coriron. ' " A unique cereniony wet held at the nurses' residence at the General Hetpital recentiy when 12 nursing .aseistants received their caps' following a four men th Probation period, The cererriony Was ponducted by administratrix Mrs, Iris Mort and instructor M rs. Dorothy Anderson. Left to right seated; Pauline Schwa, Port Elgin; Ruth Sweetrnan, Sarnia; Dixie Dunham, Sarnia; •corry Eendenhurg, Atwood; Noreen Ellwood Sarnia. Corrie Vrhoef Clinton Back ow left to right IV/eida Mat Theciford• Patricia Ernest, Walkerton.; Herm .jolinston, RCAF station Clinton; Margaret Martin, Ethel; Kathleen ,Mossey, St, Marys; Jean Cottrill, Tiverton, 110,11,RIE • 'Ile WA, of St.Stephen's Church 'will bold its Febrtirtry meeting at the herne of, Mrs: M. Glikinson on riday at 230 p.m Theale fth'ioIJ 'call 'Faith." The Gerrie Worren's Institet will hold their, Family Night oi Tuesday, Feb,- 19th, in -the Gorri community hall. .Slipper will, b at 7.p4m: fhe dOth anniversary o the Mending' of the. W.I. will b commemorated. Roll call "M Idea of a Perfect Husband," The Young People's ,Union Ian met in the Gerrie United Churcl February 17, at 8 p.m. GWen Gibson and Bill Higgins in charg cif program v• Izs,Gordon Underwood spen 'Several days lest week in 'Harris ton. e s goals in the first Period. .,Peter y Nesmith, Mac Ritchie, Wayne Brown and Francris O'Malley were the Wingharn Snipers. -- 1 In the second Period Ray Heth- eringtdri blinked the red light e twice with Nesmith. gettinghis seond'goal of the game and Pete Carnii6haei notching the other t Wingliana Laily " Hetherington scored his, third goal cif the game for VVinghs.rn in the third, .Vern, Redman slapped in the other Wingharn goal, WINGHA.M—goal, Meraley; de- fence, O'Malley, Ritchie, Hotch- kiss, Henry, Loekridge; forwards, Hetherington, Nesmith, Brown, Crawford, Redman, Scott, Walker. HARRISTON—goal, Barnble- cerribe;, defence, Anderson, Denier - Cochrane, Ziegler;, forwards, Dowler, Fair, ,1-ibitoru, Hartwig, Zi.mmer, Dale, Robb, ist Period Brown (Hetherington) 12.45, , -O'Malley (Carmichael) . Penalties, Fair.. 2iiit Peribil Nasrriith (Hetherington, Lock - ridge) 5.20, 1-Ietherington 6.00, Car- michael,' 17.45, Hetherington 18.43, Penalties, Walker (2), Cochrane. 3rd Period Redman (Walker) 6.30, Hether- ington 12.20. Penalties, O'Malley. Goalie John Merkley of qid Wingliam Lions Midgets reeked up his first shul--opt of the year in a 10-0 victory in the Wingharn arena Wednesday night as theloCal lads trimmed the Harriston squad, Wihgliarn, pnrriped home toUr Miss Beryl Bennett was .1home from Kitchener for the week-erid. Mist Emina,', Irwin 'spent Sun - :day with. meg ,Reatriee. Shearer ,and Mr. Torn. Shearer, WrOxeter, „ Mrs. Arthur Chairman was able, tol return td her home from_Pal- , inerston flotpital on 'Saturday. Mr. Cleve Vatic,: who was a „patient in the Wingharn Hospital s 'returned to, ,big home. • . • Wilhert,-;Callavvay' guff. eyed ,ailieart. attack last" Tuesday and 4 confined to bed. • • 'Supper- ,gi.te8t'' Of Mr, and Mrs. Ernie Harris on Saturday night were Mr: and M,VS. Arnold Hall - da, Wingliam,,Mr. and Mrs, Earl' Halliday,,Kitehener, Mr. and Mrs. Goer.dtio,nna. Lmordst4.y tlitiaarnd,Geloiwilc(yliiand Mr. Miss Niatleric Feigel was home from Kitchener for the week-encl. Mr- and Mrs. Geo, Nelson and faniily of Toronto were recent visitors with Mrs. • Nelson's grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Dane. Tom kitchen, who was first boy in Vie spelling match at the „Wing - ham District, High School, is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mitchell, Molesworth, grandson of' Mrs. Clara, Ritchie: and great-grandson of Mrs, Thos, Nash. Pour teaehers from the Stratford Teachers' College were practice teaphing at the 'Gerrie nubile school last week. Miss Beverley Ashton, Lucknew and Miss Elea- nore Smith, 13luevale, were in the senior room; Miss Carla Krug, Belgrave and MisS Mayhem, Wing - ham, were in the junior (Tom: Mr. and Mrs., E, J. Farrish left last Monday for Florida. They were accompanied by Mrs. Myrtle Long and Robert Watson of Ilol- sFlemming Bros, of Hanover have started cement work on the new feed mill being erected by Alvin Simpson on the site of the mill re- cently destroyed by fire, Wes. Gallaway is • laying the cemenl blocks for the, front 01 1110 84111, Mr, .and Mrs,' Clifford Pyke , have :spent two Weeks at Fort Lauderdale; and also visited at St, Petersburg, Florida. Miss' Verie .Metcalfe, • of. Whig - halt. spent the week -end with Miss Karen Mr. and Mrs. Russel Bridge of Palmerston spent 'Sunday -.with Mr, and Mrs. T. Li. MeInhes. Congratulations to Miss Mailmen Boutitel,iannan, who has successfullY home, plariJanette, Pykii, Wingliarn see.d Grade 2 Theory with hot, hern.' spent Sunday and 'Monday at. Miss VAtENitit On Thursday, February Ilfrorn 5 Lo 8 pm, Green 1 of Gorrie United °Mirth W.A. Will serVe a hot supper in the ehureb hail, Adrnit- tion 0,00, 'Children 60 WS, 1) United Church Holds Skating Party aura ono.mkatipt. Al Awing, party WI Friday was attended by over seventy ranging in. age from three and tiptViirds. Pres. Ian Howes of the Y.PAI, ex. pressed appreciation for the tine, attendance. Gordon trigar relined. veryone thoroughly enjoyed the vetting Fordwich Ladies Visit Si. Martha's ,GORRIE—The 'February meeting of St, Martha's Guild, of St, Ste- phen's Qhorch,'C,lerrie, was held at 'the 'wale of Mrs. Leonard Sander» son, on Wednesday evening., The ladies, were hostesses to a group' front Trinity Church, Fordwich. The Meeting opened with 'the Lord's,prayer, followed by a Sean - Lure 'reading by Mrs. Mac Newton., Some 15 members answered the roll call, with a verse from the Bible containing the werd heart. As the group from Fordwich is Planning to fern' a similar guild, a. brief outline of the aims and pro-.' gress of the Gerrie ladies was given by Airs'. Frank Russell. Following the business, an amus- ing reading was given by Mrs. Wm. Bennett, followed by two contests, 'conducted by Mrs, a and a dainty Itinnb was'served by King and 1VIrs. E. King. Mrs, Wm. i4annett, Mrs. ,13rnne The tea table was very 'prettily 13enriett, Mrs. Wm. Austin and decorated with Valentine motifs, Mrs. F. E. Russell. - "Give laze wide, WindoWa House of UN, Windows of- VisiOn,, ndipting,to .the Light; 'Winclowt of Serv‘ipe,r cafl1ngr 'Isorth. hly might, 'Give Me a window openAti thOltY, That greed and,. bate of ParCh. "niaY- Pass Me by. ' • Give Inc a, window looking to the That vision of arcn•lci 'frienclaniay corne to me, ' Give Me wide windows for toy House of Lite." --Mi, R. It. Hobden of, Hamil- ton sflent 'the weelt-end with her daughter.; Mrs. Wally Ilatelgrove, Mr. Hateigrove and son. ' . —Mrs. J. L. Blicifell, Rhnnie and Laurie, of 'Camp Borden, spent the week -end 'with her parents, Dr. and Mrs, W, Davis. —Mrs:a V. Pym is spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Rola:, Rae, Mr, Ra e and family in London. —Mrs. John Mitchell returned home .f.rom Florida "atter ,visiting there for six weeks, —central Press Cseetnart ..' After tbe colorful opening of the Ontario legislature, l'remle, „Frost, left, confers with Lieut. -Gov. Breithaupt on the legislation. which will be discussed during the session. In his Throne speech, Mr. Breithaupt esiticized the federal government for failure ,fto iprovide greater tax -rental funds to the province. Premier Frost maintains that Ottawa should return $100,000000 ineill, le al province than it did in 1956 . . 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