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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1957-02-20, Page 6Federal. Riding ,of Ilkfron LIBERAL Convention • '$ Mr, Dan liallaban of East wfv,' yylkilmh has b'een ri. patient in Wingharn tfiespitsl since Sundays . when be Anderwent an. APPen.diN operation,. Mir, and Mrs. (;)rest flawerchne)4 of Toronto spent .the week-end at, the•hone of Mr. and Mrs. .W.m,„ Henry and neighbors gathered there, on ,SiOurdOttn$4 toff' oriel.al get-together. Mr. John. Beadle spent the week-end at the battle 44 his.11eilheW4, Mr, glia#.149144tvo*, Mn And Mrs„ -rtfatikil and family -,pent StIntlaY At the hOrtle of her Parents, Miri. and Afro, Om calilwell of Myth.. • East and ' West ' W4Waileatt friends attended, the " Inneral ' the late Hugh Ilutherfuill,144pok- now on Monday', Mrs. MO M9;1'14011 was able return home from Wingham vital on'Wednesday 'last • • Billie and John Willis Silent the week-end with their Agrandparenta at. Cowanatoitir,„., „ • , Mrs. Wall 1.. Walter, nt.t...• spent t4 week-end .at 4ipicy at, the borne. of Mr. and KM •Breekenridge. • Mr, and Mrs. Cecil PalConer spent the week-end at Sarnia at the home of their son, Mr, Relison Falconer. Mr, Jas. St, 'Mario of (Kitchener spent the week-end with. Mr. ann. Mrs. Mylis St. Marle. Mr. and Mrs, John Wonicocit of Glenannan and' hIraM)IrAti nedy of lVfaroch, -spent rruesday, last at London,• RennetlY visited with Mr. 'and :Mrs:, Clifton Moore. Mr. and Mrs, George: Walker visited on Thursday list with 'hi! sister, Mrs. Edmund Irwin. ,of Goderich, a patient all -0§4erich Hospital. ' • Mr, Smith, Mr. 'And^;Mral. CPAS. Wood and childrerOnI. Sea(orthi i2r. and Mrs. Clarence Elt.chic ,:a.nd children, Miss jean-. ".,StaleY , and John Johnston, LoadOn; Visited on Sunday with their pare4s,*r. and Mrs, Gershon Johnston: ; Mr. and Mrs, Sidney Tbciniasbn were in London oil Thursday -and , -his father, prank, Thompson, who had been sPetidink`A,; few days at his honte:-in;Whighani re- turned to the. hospital them Brick Church W.M.S. held their monthly meeting -At the horne of Mrs. John Currie -on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Martin, Mrs'. Laura McNeil,' And Mrs.. Robert Stewart ipft oh:TheSdaY to attend., the funeral of the late Emerson Austin 'at POWliasEin , Wednesday. Mr. 'Austin .has been ill for over a Yeat.'His wife, forni- erly Mary Martin- of 'East Wit* a-' nosh and one -son,`Rayitiond,, sur- vive. The many friends and rela- tives in this district extend sym- pathy to the bereaved 'ones. • Falconer and WeiwoOd:familieS in East` Wawatiosh 4- and Wingham were sorry to hear of, the plane crash, north of Toronto last Week- end, when George 'Falconer; son' of Mr. and. Mrs. JOhn #alcOner.byat his life. Mr. and Mrs. John Fal- caner raised their family. of two sons, George and.Joe, ,now all .:of Kit4hener and Waterloo-in 'Wing- ham. as well as 'their • daughter Mrs. (Rev.) Gallagher; 'Who :is' in Texas. Their many' friends in this district extend '.„sYrnPa:tbY toc bereaved families. • Mr. Malcolm rfo'ss and his son, Ian, of ,Gait; -visited' -on Sunday with his mother;. Mrs. Mac . Ross and Miss Olive Tertlif. ,.;.Mrs. Ross has been improving nicely (hiring the past Week.• • ti Mrs. Chas., Cdok.;,;pf "„LheltnoVV, spent Thursday. last, 'visiting with Mrs. David , Kenhpilar,-,ayisit'....htra. Mac Ross. a L. , Mr. Robert Ross, 'who `/has been. 311 for several weeiii -',in•theVing- ham Hospital,'-was, able''. to. ,there on Sunday ;end ' •go . .to r the home of hil sister; ter, Minnie. St. , • until she agreed to come with WM to Downie's. We ' believe in pamper- , ing customers. Guaranteed Against RUST OUT BLOW OUT v ANY DEFECT FOR AS LONG AS YOU HAVE u. YOUR CAR NO EXTRA CHARGE FREE INSPECTION OF, YOUR EXHAUST SYSTEM Bob Downie WHITEOHIMCH—The regniag, monthly meeting of 'the Women's 'Institute was held on Tuesday last at the home of Mrs, Garnet Far- Tier, with twenty ladies Present and the president, Mrs, Herron Irwin, Presiding. After the open- ing intereisea, Mrs. Irwin was ap- rginntaettl thete attend theQ4 Guelph, and e te4np- fee of 2Q was to he forwarded,; Two inatittlte pins will be Pro- cured for two members, Mrs. Pi, ward Moore and Mrs, Walter Jhmes, who have moved from this district, The ladies decided to Par- chase several new card tables, Mrs. Cpultes, Mrs, Schoitz, Mrs. Far- rler and MI'S, EraersOn were 'aPr pOinted as a committee to assist With the millinery course to, be held in the Memorial Hall on March 12, 13 and 14. Ten interested ladies are neceaSarY to start, this course, The committee for the 09thanni- versary Program, to be presented this. Friday evening, reported A good program is being prepared, with a special play, lunch and 'dancing. Everyone in, the commun- ity-la cordially inYiied to attend. The following program Was then Presented; Janice Farrier, Sang "The Bible Tells Me So" and Mrs. Farrier had charge of the motto,, ','Let us not pray for ease—but let us pray for the strength to do the gtMskrSr."Furi4 atire k". Miller gave a very, interesting talk on the. topic, "Duty makes 'us do things well, but love Hakes us do them beautifully". • Wallace Conn. read a Paper on Federated News, prepared by ,Mis. Johnston Conn, .„ .The• meeting was closed with. the national, anthem and a Valentine lunch- was served, Euchre.Held at Fordyce School WHITECHURCH—Twelve tab:: les played euchre last Wedheaday evening at the Valentine,, sdcial held at. Fordyce School,, with the teacher, Mrs. George Fisher, in. Charge. Mrs. Walter Lott and Chester Taylor held high:points and Mrs. Earl Jamieson and Tommy Robin- son held low points, Mrs. Robert Purdon received the prize for the most lone hands. • Lunch was served and the, sec- tion folks decided to hold another euchre in two weeks. WHITECFRIRCH—Farm Forum met on Monday; evening at Tith e home of Me, and Mrs: S. D. Bee- croft, with' sixteen present. Two groups discussed co-op hog Max- Imting and government supervision and assistance in Netherlands, Britain and Denmark, and con• - sidered that • the practical features were; they . pried their - own• pro- duct- in the co-op plants, and have a gaaranteed pride for' hogs ac- cording, to• the price of feeds; and are always working towards better quality products. After some, dis- dussion', of local ,marketing, they' decided: that we should back our own co-ops and marketing plans:'. Mrs. Beecroft and. Mr. Robert Par- don held high points at euchre. The group decided to accept the invitation of the Belgrave Co-Op and attend a meeting at thd hall at Belgraye next Monday evening. Wednesday Of MA Week the Brownies held their regular moot- ing at the UnitedChurch with ,the Girl ankle company. attending, At this meeting a "Flying-Up"•Pore- *near was heir'. for the girls who were graduating from Brownies in- to Girl gnidea,• . The Guider held their weekly etmeeting eertiFoiritoc:19ciceaoey4tiujiinA, Qt:poolLencrw1744 'Lieutenant Davis took in a elaSs of new Guides and explained to them. the• Tenderfoot Test, while Captain Henderson gave the re- remaining members a test on the MOO' vide. The girls then divid- ed into. patrols and aaacaableC to their,,seParate patrol corners, where they were taught to, darn. At, 'the close of the meeting 4 horseshoe was formed and the eernPallY dismissed WHITE. CHURCH Mr, and Mrs,' Robert Watson, of ErUeefield, Visited on Tneaday. last it the ,. home d of their datighter, Mrs. Gilbert Beecroft. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Armitage, and family, of London, visited on Sunday at the borne of her sister, Mrs. John MPEurney. Mr; and Mrs: Cecil• Skinner, of Exeter, and kr. and Mrs, Sam Skinner ond Karen of Centralia, visited' on Sunday at the home of Mn' and Kenneth. 'Mason;. A gang 43f hydro men have been. busy during the .past', few :,weeks. cutting down or trimming trees along • their lines on the loth of East Wawanosh and the river road. Curlers from this 'district 'at- tended the bonspiel at Belgrave on Saturday,- All ,found the natural ice much slippier than, the artificial „ Miss Florence •Beecroft, of Tor- onto:spent the Week-end with her parents, Mr. and, bIrs.' D, Bee-, croft. • • Mr. and Mrs; George Thomp- son and children oft Feversham, spent last -week,o,rid:with her par- ents, Rev, and Mrs. W. J. Watt. • r""nter"."4" Ti*X0 was a special treat in. store for the Seonta at, their last regniar meeting, .Qharles. Salter, Q,P•rj.1 Kaye the 144'S a talk, on the Highway Code, It was. very Inter- esting and .informatiVe. After the talk Me,. Salter answered questiOna. At the end of the meeting the boys' registration cards 'wore given Pat, Plus a special booklet on Lord Baden-Boweli's lire, as ea, the Inyltstions for the Father and Son banqget, Caniflyza Red Voso Outpost licNopitgio and Nursing Stations, proriqu niodioni pare and treat-, out for resideutH ok Mir'remote 'areas. nitsw %ASS WATCH I RAS AT MODIoltntl'iltieci4 wing to .lneit of space, am eMpelled to confine my repairs IQ watches only, Georg e' Williams , zoomed MASON STORE The Wingkam itvaiice-Time% WeiIneiakiyA h, 20 in the LION. HALL CLINTON, ONT. Guest Speaker Hon. 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