The Wingham Advance-Times, 1957-08-21, Page 10in; henor of the newlyweds, Mr,:
and Zr'.Ws Kenneth. McAllister,
*MO, 'Jim Keen and Petty Ann
of Sudbury arc visiting this week'
with her parents, Mr, 'and Mrs,'
Johnston Corn,
Miss :Sara, Caswell, who 'visited
with Mr, and Mrs, Wallace Conn
last week, returned to her .home in
Shelbourne; on Sunday,
.'Misses Florence and Margaret
Moir • Moir 'Of Toronto spent the week,
end at the :home of their sister,
Mrs„Jarne.S'.RiellartialsnI,
'(Intended for 'last week)
Mrs, Gordon.. Small of 'Toronte
spent last week at the borne of her
held his sale on hatarday of _If
Week. Mr, and Mrs. W. j. (MO
and family have moved to :the IV
Gregor farm from Whalen,
Mr, and Mrs, 'Wallace Moffatt
Prooltdale,spent the weelt+end wi
Mr. and. Mrs, G, Cilles,Rie and
SelndaY all visited with Mr,
MIS, jack Oillespic 'at Sarnia,.
Mr, and. Mrs, W;n, Pardo;
baby Carey, and her sistes,
helmina Smith, spent the week-0
et the home of his grandpatet
Mr, and Mrs, Albert Goyeau
Leamington', Mr, ,Ooyeau twee
pariledsthern borne to epend f
weeks here, *,
I Dungannon Hail on. VridaY even, nephew, Mr, ,Ross MeOrcgor. iftg
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Ladies Gather for
Qrcup Meetings ,
DONNYBROOK- The W.M,S,.
and W.4 met on Tuesday after-
noon at the home of Mrs.
Woods With •nine laclieS Present,
Mrs. G, Naylor was the leader for
the W.M.S. and the meeting was
evened by singing hybui 252; Mrs,
Morley Johnston read the Scripture
lesson and Prayer was offered by
the .leader.
Mrs. Sans. Thompson read an arti-
ele "At & Royal Reception", writ-
ten by Mrs, Leona S. Tucker:' Mrs.
R. Chamney gave a reading on
Christian stewardship. Part of the
hymn "Breathe on Me Breath of
God'/ was sung. Mrs. S. Chamney
read the last chapter in the study
book, The offering was received by
Linda Jefferson, Hymn No, 390 was
was sung in closing, a bazaar was ,
held for supply work, %
'Mrs. H. Jefferson presided for
the; W.A. meeting when hymn 445
was sung and psalm No. 743 was
read in unison, Hymn No. 249 was
sung in closing. Lunch was served
by the hostess, assisted by Mrs.
Sam Thompson and Mrs, Wm,
Hardy.
Mize Lucy lhompson is spending
a couple of weeks at her home here
after completing her summer
course at Toronto,
Mr. Tom Armstrong had the mis-
fortune to lose ,a cow recently,
Miss Marie Noble was home from
Wingham over the week-end.
Mr., Wes Jefferson has gone West
to assist in harvest operations.
Threshing ,is completed in this
vicinity.
Mr. Bert Thompson and Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Thompson and family
attended 'a reunion of the Thomp-'
son families at Harbour Park at
Goderich on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C;Rolsinsbn of
Wingham, Mrs. Elizabeth Naylor
and Mr. and,Mrs. Edwin Robinson,
Jim and Bill were Sunday visitors
with relatives at Brownsville,
Miss Joan Doerr of Niagara
Falls and. Mrs. Gordon Charimey
and Larry of Auburn were Sunday
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. R.
Chainney. ' •
160'744 '10s) Winghtnal AdY/14See-Tiiuntlit, Ant** 31., 1907
MT, ASSOCIATION
liELORAVE YOUTH
TO MEET IN HURON
IIURON NOMINEE
The directors of the Huron Each, year the Canadian National
COUnty Soil and Crop Improve-
Xnesst ASSoCiation \yin be hosts to
Exhibition Mecletation provides 10'
scholarships of W0,00, ope for
the OnitarlO Ascieiatien. on Augast each-'of the 10 provinces, Each
-2541, 20th and 27th. This is the county is allowed todleminate one
first tittle that the Ontario Astieei bey or girl who is interested ir
!AIWA has Met -in Huron County. taking the degree course in home
Amway they meet in different economies, agriculture or vetOrin. sections of the province, thus ac a,ry 'science Pairtni County's nem-Ell4ainting the directors with dif- ince for 1957 was Alan W. Scott ferent sections of Ontario.
of RR. 1, Belgrave. Harry iT, G. Strang, 11,13.. 1,
Alan has been a melnber of the Rensali is first vice-president of
Blyth-Belgrave 4-II Calf Club on• the Provincial Association. Bill
Turnbull, president of the local tinually since 1951. In 1955 he was
group will be in charge of the also a 'Member of the„ Wingham.
gathering, assisted by Mrs. Turn- 4-H Forestry Club and that year
bull, who will be hostess for the represented the Blyth-Belgrave
ladies. . Beef Calf Club in the 4-H Inter
On 11/Conclat a special program Club competitions at Guelph. Tr
has been planned for the ladies this competition Alan and Gordor while -the men are at their meet- Smith stood third as a team rep' ing. They will visit the County resenting ,the club.
Museum, and the court house in
OsIderieli arid also the Sifto Salt To qualify, -the candidate mus'
have completed Grade 13 and haw, Co;
iand the Sheaffer Pen Co. at least two years' experienCe it' They will have lunch in the county
town. Monday evening, if weather l-,11 Club work; Alan is a mem,
pertnits, an, 'out door barbecue will her, of the Belgrave United Churel
be held following which some of, and an executive member of the
the delegates will be attending the
-Young People's of that chUrch, He Shakespearean Festival at Strat- IS a member of the Stone Schoo' ford." ' •
softball team, of the W.O.A.A. 'In-
On Tuesday a tour will be con-- termediate men's softball League chi:eked of the county and the group and while at high school took ar
will visit the farmof Jim Scott, active paart in the Wingham Mgt-Seciforth; seed plant of Charles
MeNa.ughton, Exeter; Cann's Mill, -School drama club,
Exeter; the regional test plots at
On Thursday, August 1st, Alan the South - District Hie,
and 11 other nominees from all School, Exeter; Ellerington Farms;
the Klondyke Gardens, south of parts of Ontario were interviewed
Grand Bend and the ,Haig Farms'', at: the Ontario Agricultural Col-
also in that vicinity. Dinner will lege, Guelph., Following the inter-be at 'Armstrong's in Exeter,
"The' headquarters for the ,grotp views and after much considera-
tion, the Canadian .National Exhi- will be the Ontario Department
of Agriculture Clinton and accom- bition Scholarship for 1957 was
awarded to Bill Patterson of Fcir- modation is available at the Park- esters Falls in Renfrew County:
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Mr. Adam Robertsbn Mr. and Coultes and Dianne, Mr. and Mrs. ,
Mrs. Alex Robertson and, family; J. M. Coultes and Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McBurney Robert Coultes of Mqt•ris, Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Keating, 'Wingham sons Mr. and Mrs. Dawson
and Coultes families on the 10th Craig and sons, and Mr. and Mrs.
of East Wawanosh. Miss Coultes W. .T. Peacock and family of Blue-
vale held a family get-together at leaves this week to take a position
Harbour Park, Goderich, on Sun- ,
at Edmonton.
day. Mrs. Geo. Coultes spent last week
at Tobermory with Misses .Peas•-1- Messrs, James Martin, Charles
Martin and John Boyle took in the and Irene Paton and returned
water sports at Goderich. on Sun- home on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs.
day. James Gaunt and family, who Visit-
Mrs. James Mellrath had the ed at Tobermory:
misfortune to drop a big block of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Purdon,
wood on her toe-last Week and has Mrs. James Curran and Nancy
had a Very sore foot Since, spent Thursday at Belwood. erie, Patsy and Betty 'Batt, who Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gibson and
children of Hamilton spent the -lied been visiting with their grand-
week-end at the home of Mr, ,an parents here returned home,
Mr, and Mrs. Tobi Jantzi .and Mrs, Edwin Smyth. Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Smyth of Mitchell, visited family of Milverton and Mr. and
there on Sunday, Mrs. George Fisher and family •
Mr. and Mrs. John Ross of W spentSunday at the lake. el-
land visited on Saturday with Mr, Mr. and Mrs. Nell McArthttr of
Palelby and Mr. and Mrs. Waiter arid Mrs, Herbert Laidlaw, While
their daughter, Marion, attended Elliott and children spent Sunday
at 'the home of Mt. William Fore- the Webster wedding at Lucknow,
Dr, Dan McInnis of Stratford, ter.
visited 'on Sunday with Mr. and. Mr, and. Mrs, William Mitchell of
Mrs. Jas, McInnis, and Mr, Me- Molesworth visited on Sunday with
Innis accompanied his brother ti; Mr,and Mrs. Gorden Elliott.
Teeswater, Where they, visited with ME'. and Mrs.Mersa iIrwin' and
Mr, and Mrs, Robt. MelinW, their family,, Mr. and Mrs, Alex
Mrs, Isabel Weir, of Regina, and Nethery and family of Toronto; Mr.
her'sont,,Aarvoy and Mrs. Weir arid Mrs, Gibson Arrnstrong .rind
faMily of London, Mr." and Mrs, and Laurelle Of 'Welland, spent, th's
week-end with u r, and Mrs, Alf red Stones Irwin and son Douglas, of
Mccreight, l'farnilton, and other local families
Mr. aid Mrs, Donald ailmar, with Mr. and Mrs, l'ranh fi'n6h4)"
Son, Mr, and Mrs. Norman Thomp•• Vann:dee and Ricky ef Gait visited on Sunday. With her parents, Mc. son and family -of Wingham and
and Mrs, Bert }lessees of t utri, Mr, Bert Thompson spent" Sunday
at a get,ingether at Harbour Park
belVfnr3t., and Mrs, harvey Tanner of 'Oederieh.„
,Newton Vieltdel On Sunday at the Mr. and Mrs, Ployd Bat ant
home of her brother, uten children of Beivitoed visited on Still.
Joust= of Tornbetry, day at the home of Mr. and Mrs',
Mrs, Victor 'toilet, of Wingluitni
Mr; &rid Jolt*, 'Podont
WHITECHURCH
DONNYBROOK
Mrs. Jas. Ramage of Asquith,
Sask., spent last week at the hoine
of Rev, and Mrs, J, W, Watt' and
with former neighbOurs 'in thg vil-
lage and left on Sunday to spend
a week at St, Helens before going
to visit with her son, Mae Ramage
or Hepworth. Other visitors at' the
Watt home last week were Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Watling from :Oak-
wood, Toronto, Mis and Mrs. Cecil
McFadden of Brussels, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Leddiet and Mr. T,
Leddiet of Paris, and Mr. and Mrs,
Rupert Graydon of Long Branch,
Mr. Ross McMichael of Sarnia
visited. with his children at the
,home of Mr. and Mrs. Gershom
Johnston on 'Sunday, Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Johnston and daughters,
of 'Clinton and Miss Jean Stanley
and Jack .Johnston of London,
also visited at the Johnston home
on Sunday.- .
i Mr. and Mrs. Harry Snell, Heath-
er and Harris, of Londesboro, visit-
ed ,on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs,
Howard Walker.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ritichie
and family visited on Sunday at
the home of her sister, Mrs. Stew-
art Smith of Kincardine,
Mr. Gershom Johnston; when
changing threphing machine pipes
in Mr, Mingh's barn, in Turnberry
on Saturday, stepped Off some
bales of' hay into loose straw, and
fell heavily on his back on the
,separator.
' Mrs. Alex Leaver was able to
leave the hospital this week and
is staying at the honte of her Sister,
Mrs, Stuart McBurney, of Wing-
ham,
Mr. Wendell Taylor recently sold
his farm in Kinloss to Mr, Spiel-
mealier of Mildmay.
Miss Linda Johnston of Belgrave,
spent last Week with her aunt,
Mrs, Chas, Tiffin. Mr, and Mrs.
William Brown of Lucknow ,and
Jeanette Johnston ;Welted on Sun..'
daY at the Tiffin home.
Mr, Roy Huffman Who had been
a` patient in Wingham ReSpital,
Was able to return home last week,
Mr. and Mrs. Ssi,s, Deaden and
daughter, Patricia, of ,Cermorad,
Sask., haVe been visiting with Mr.
and Mrs, Harold Currie. and 'other
Deacon relatives during the past
two weeks, and left on Tuesday
for their htdie In Sask. Mr. and.
Mrs, Dick Deacon and children ,of
Guelph were among the• relatives
Who visited at the Currie home
last week,
Mr. and Mrs. John McGee and
Mr; and Mrs, 3, D, iteeeroft Were
InStratford bin Sunday,
Moat of tha grain 140 first Oita aPOist die stein-end with her bra*
• and if this good weather holds, this ,they,, Mr. Adam McBurney of and Mrs, Edward MeClenaghan
week, most of the fields will he Marnoch.
clear of stooks, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Gillespie, Mr.
There will 'be no service in the and Mrs. W. R. Farrier and Miss
United Church here this Sunday, Winnifred, Mr. and Mrs. Garnet
and service was withdrawn in Farrier and Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Brick Church, also, last Sunday. Farrier and Marion, of Wingham,
Mr. and Mrs. Relison Falconer Mr. and Mrs. CliffOrd Farrier and
and sons, of Sarnia, spent the family, of Chatham, and Mr.• and
week-end at the home of his par- Mrs. Carman Farrier and children
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Falconer. of Long 'Branch, held a family get-
Mrs. Albert , Quillin " ot. Kin- together on Sunday at Poplar Me.i icnc e cardine, spent the week end at her Beach picnic g rounds.
home here. ' Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Moore,' of
Mr. Alfred McCreight has had London, spent last week at the
hydro installed in his ,home during home of his sister, Mrs. Wm. Ken-
the past week. nedy of Marnoch. .
Miss Agatha Coultes, who vea'S Mr. and Mrs. Orest Hawerchuck,
Warren Hall and Miss Frances nursing at Lethbridge, Alta,, dun'
Henry of Toronto spent the week- ing the past year, and who has
end with the latter's sparents, Mr. been taking a course in pastoral
and Mrs.,Will Henry, visitation, ats Acadia University,
Mr. andMrs, Frederick. Croff and Wolfeville, 'N,S., for the past five
Mr. and Mrs, Lane of GeorgetoWn weeks, has been visiting, with her
father, Mr, Robert Coultes, at the visited on. Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. John. Craig, home of Mr. and , Mrs. Ronald
Mrs Ernest Clayton of Wood:Coultes. On Sunday, the following
stock and Mr, Kenneth Laidlaw of families met for a social get-to-
gether at the home of Mrsand Mrs, London spent Saturday helping at
the harvest at the home of Mr. El- Gordon Borman: Mrs. Jas. Leaver,
ray Laidlaw. Winghara, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Members of the Huron County Royal Black p'reeeptory. pictured as they Marched 'to St. Andrew's Pres-
byterian Church recently to take part in a church, service conducted by the Rev.. Alexander
Nimmo, D,D. Ross Smith,-of Bluevale was ,the guest soloist. After the service the Preceptory marched
back tot thehall where past County Master SK. Robert Hibberd, Fordwich, was Arose/steel with a Past.
County Master's jewel for his services during the p art three years. Th'e'spreseniation was made by the
County Master SK. Jacques, of Exeter, —Advance-Times photo.
,and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Ken-
neth. Zinn and family spent Sunday
at Wroxeter. s
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Simpson and
children spent 'Sunday with his
parents, Mr. -and Mrs. Wm. Simp-
son of Lucknow.
Mr. and Mrs. Arie Van Deieten
and little daughter, and her mo-
ther, who arrived 'recently from'
Holland, moved into the"Mirehouse,
home on Ben MeClericighan's farm
last week.
Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Gaunt of
Wingham visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Gaunt on Sunday and Miss
Marjorie Coultes spent Sunday as
the guest of Miss, Janet Gaunt:
Mr. and —Mrs. 'Harry Moss • and
family of Platteville' spent Sunday
with her parents, Mr: and Mrs, Ben
McClenaghan,
Mrs. Jack Flannigan of Toronto
is. spending this week with her
parents, Mr, and Mrs. Thos. Inglis.
Mrs. Inglis has been suffering,
from an dicer in her eye.
reception is being held in the
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