HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1957-09-11, Page 8Jas. Douglas Marks
87th Birthday .
GORRIE.— Mr. James Douglaa•
received many congrathlations -and
expressions 'of good wishes, on;
Tuesday,Sept. 3rd when he Cele- , brated his 87th birthday. He is
very active for :his years, ctriVCs
his own car and enjOys.'lawn' bowl-
,ing. He was born in. Ilhwicli,
what is now Highway a7, cast, and
farmed near Belmore, before re-tiring to 'Carrie.
Re has one eat titer W. E.
(Anhe) Whitfield, and resides with
her and her husband; also two sis-
ters, Mrs. Alex (Bella) McKenzie,
Ha'rrIston, who is 94, 'and Mra.
Robert Graham
'
Gorrie, A member
of the United Church he' attends.
regularly.
Many will join with us in wish-
ing Mr. Douglas many more years
of good health.
W.M.S. Meets at'
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YOUNG PROM P AN RALLY 'Y''."'","er"V e•?`","rf,
The M,is'lta n. Atitaktlee*Tittleti,• Wetter SePte 11,,
Presbyterian' Young People's Society members, Mary Scott, Peter
McKague, John Allan, Margaret Hendry, Wallace Little and Mary
MacMillan, pictured as they discussed plans for the annual fall rally
. • • •GORRIE—Mrs. T. L. McInnes
entertained the. Woman's Mission-
ary Society of Gorrie United
Church at her home on Thursday
evening. • MrS. Swart 'Whitfield'
had charge of the meditation, and,
gave the prayer . litany,. the theme
being "Christian Friendship". Mrs
W. Trimble gave a paper on
Christian eitizenshiP,"The Hun-
garian Newcomer". Mrs. L. Rat-
tan led in prayer.' lifts. C. Pyke
of the Synod of Hamilton and London at the counell meeting lield"in
St. Andrew's Church, Winghara, over the week-end. •
',••••e* —Advance-Times' photo,
Oft
United Ladies
Groups Meet
BLUEVALE—The Woman's As-
Sedation Met in the United Church
on September 5th with the 'presi-
clent,,Mrs. Eimer Sellers, in charge,
The secretary's report was read-
by Mrs, AL L. Aitken and the .trea-
surer's statement, showing a good
balance, was read by. Mrs. Alex
McCrackin.
Serving a dinner to mem-
bers at the sectional meeting of
the W.11/411,S, to he held in the Unit-
ed Church on October 11th was the
thief topic of discussion. wArs. Meeting
Tile W,M.S. met in the, United
Church on September 5th, fallow-
;rig the Woman's Association meet-,
Mg, Tbe. president, Mrs, Alen Me,.
Craeltin presided and led in de-
votions', •
Mrs. W. J. hhrigon introduced
the study period. Mrs. Sperling
Johnston gave the final ehapter iti.
the study book, "The, Churches of
South fast. Asia", The people of
thdones4a, Thialand and Malay
•are much in need of help holt),
Christian 'hat:fens, /t Was 1953 be-
fore there was a Christian college
in that part of We world, Mission-
aries have to contend 1.0111 Wit of
help, leek of funds, the priVerty.
and Ignorance of ,the Ipeeple. Mere
nativa,helpera ate, needicl and 00.1.t
WEPNESBAT and TIIIIRSIDAY
• September 11 and 1sa
'DESK , SET"
(Technicolor)
Starring SPENCER TRACY in
one of his Greats* Coniedy Hits
TM,. SAT. SEM la 14.
"KELLY AND ME."
-Vari. Johnson and Piper Laurie
,An -Unusually Wonderful Dog
gtOry, plus GE,NE AWRY h
"NIGHT •STAGE.
TO CALVF,STON"
MON. - TUES. - WEI).
SEPT. 16 - 18
Cry Tp-morrow"
(Adult)
Starring SUSAN HAYWARD in
One of tier Most Inspiring
Voles, 'The True Sr, Shocking
Story of Lillian Reth.
Cra p rap'Report
After-harvest cultivation is still
going on with some fall plowing
according to D, K Miles, agricul-
tu"ral representative for Huron
County,• White beans are being
pulled and threshed. Recent rains
have helped the sugar beets, turnip
and corn. A great deal of second.
cut hay is being harvested and the
crop is heavy and of excellent
I quality. Red clover is filling quite
well.,
CORK
Warden, Harry Gow,dy attended
the opening luncheon of the West-
ern, Pair.held.at Queen's Park, in
:.,ondori on Monday,' He will also
attend the County Herne Conven-
tin at the Royal Connaught Hotel
n Hamilton until Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry :Tones and
son of Kingsville visited on Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Chapman. Mrs. Eva Fuller return-
ed home after spending the past
two weeks here.
, Mr. and 'Mrs. Fred Hyndmaa
were supper guests of Mr, and
Mrs. Roy Gowdy on Friday even-
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gowdy of
Foronto, spent the week-end with
!heir parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Underwood
:tailed on Mr. and. Mrs. Gordon
Carswell of Palmerston on Sunday
evening.
Visitors at the, home of Mr. and
Mrs, Ted Newton on Sunday were
Mrs. Melinda Newton of Kitchener,
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Newton and
family of Mildinay.
Miss Donna Toner, who is on the
staff of the Queen Elizabeth Public
School, Kitchener, spent the week-
md with her parents, Mr. and MrS.
Jack Toner.
Lark Carson, Donald Adams, Su-
san Templeman and Dale Simp-
son .were the beginners this year
at the Gorrie public school; Tom
0"KrafIca is principal and Mrs.
Ruth MacDonald is teacher of the
;unior room. Enrollment shows' 20
'n the junior, room; and 22 in the
tenior.
Mrs. W. C. King and Mrs. Archie
Miller accompanied Mr and -Mrs.
Ira McLean of Wroxeter to Hamil-
ton •on Thursday. Their aunt, Mrs.
Elizabeth. Purrott, Hamilton, pass-
sd away Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs, Gilbert Beceroft
-ind family of East Wawanosh werc
Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Elector Hamilton.
Mrs. Bella Creaves has been
/hating friends ,in Galt,
Mrs. Ernest King, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry King and' Mr Cloyne Mi-
chel attended the funeral of •Mrs.
Eliza McCall in Ethel on Wed-
iesday.
Mrs. R, akeiVjath anti .M
Buchannan, Nevtimarket, arc: spend-
ing the week at the home of Rev
and Mrs. W. J. Buchannan, Rev
Buchannan spent from Wednescla!
until Friday attending the United
Church Ministerial Convention in
Wheatley.
There will be no service or Sun
clay School in the Gorrie United
Church next Sunday, owing tc
anniversary services in Wroxete:
United Church,
Service at the Anglican Church
next Sunday Will be conducted 13:,
the new rector, the Rev, E. Attwell
of Sarnia, at the regular hour of
2.30 p.m..
Mrs. Thos. Earl, Sturgis, Sash,
visited friends in the community.
Mrs, John Doig is reeuperatinf
atthe. home of her daughter, Mrs
Wm, Cartlidge, London, followinf
an operation in Victoria Hospital
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Sanderson ant
family and Mrs. Ben Ilislop, Wrox-
eter visited Mr. and Mrs. Melvir
Finlay on Sunday. Mrs, Finlay i
able to he home after spending five
Weeks in Wingliam Rospital,
Mr, and Mrs. Alex MaelDonald
Molesworth, called on Mr, and
Mrs. George BroWn on Sundt*
eVening— .•
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Field, of
Lambeth, spent Sunday with , Mr
and Mrs. Cameron Edgar
ivir, and Mrs, Robert Wade and
Paul Of Montreal visited the form-
er's parches, Mr. arid Mrs. Norman
Wade. On SUMO all Met with
menibers of the Wade _family from
'Toronto and enjoyed a picnic In
Riverside Park, Guelph, ,
Mrs, Bertha Plant is spending
a few days with friends in St
Marys.
Mr, and Mrs, Wm. • Willows
Miss Itathleon Walker and MIS.
Mabel Sanderson, all of Vietotia
Square, spent Sunday with Mr, ant
Mrs, Fred lreigel. Miss Marion(
Peigel and Clary Nothing of kit•
thener were also visitors at the
same holve,
mrs, Corm Whitfield of Wingharn
Visited Mr, and Mrs. Norman 'Wed(
on. Wednesday,
; Mr. sand Mrs, Vied Tuck of Gen.
Oman visited with Mr. arid Mrs
Albert nustow and. Mr, and Mrs.
Tont Douglas on Wednesday,
Mr. jas, wouglas: Visited Mr.
Arthur Pitch., Delmore, and attend.
sd ehurch Were Oh $Unday,
New Pupils at
Two Schdols
BLUEVALE—Miss laerva, , Galla-
her had a large class of beghiners
at Bluevale School last week: Ka-
ren Hall, Betty Barnard, Brenda
Grubb, Shit ley. ISandersen, , Ricky
Sellers, Daijny :Thompson, Bobby
Corrigan , and Gordon' Sebject,
Bluevale ,ptipils ',entering fiat
year in Winglianr :District High
School are: Susan Sellers, Mary
Hamilton, Nancy Taylor, Sharon.
Montgomery; Joan McFEtrlane and
Mary Fischer.
JUNIORS COMPETE• AT
TORONTO EXHIBITION
Nine junior Farmers. from Hu-
ron County con-Meted in the Junior,
Farmer Judging Competition at the
.
'Canadian •National Exhibition on
'Agricultural • Day; ,.Bill Strong of
RR 2, Dublin :was, the high man
ie the' beef -cattle section of the
Juniors, .15 to, 17 heads inclusive,
Keith Coates of Centralia tied for
`third pld'ee and Raymond Cann` ,of
Exeter tied f'dr'hinth place. Murray
liawsop of Bengali was 'the high
'Mali' in beef' in 11,966 but swathed'
'Ite dairy -tliW-y'eart and Was:19th in
i verY, ,strmig ,PomPetition. ;
'Gerald Wallis,'••Granton, w'as 8th
in -the , sheep' section ands in the
-senior swine,. Bruce Coleman. of
Seaferth,and,Glenn Coultes,ef ]3,R.
,Brussela were fourth and seventh
respectively. Crawford.,,McNeil of,
RR, 1. Lueltnow, was tenth in ,the
tea:Ctih, safety driving. •
• In the afternoon in the graia and
roots Bill Strang • was tenth and
Jim Coultes of R.E. 5 Wingham
was 15th. In farm machinery Bruce
Coltman and Gerald 'Wallis were
fourth and fifth.
After the Morning and afternoon
competition the boys, were guests
of the Ontario Department of .Ag-
rieulture at ...dinner and guests of
the C.N.E, for the grandstand per-
formance.
The. Juniors, were accompanied to
the C.N.E. by D, H. Miles, agriettl-
turad rep'resentative and his assts.,.
taut, A,. S. Bolton, Competition was:
open to young boys and girls from
as:, far .cast as Northumberland
County, and as far west as Middle-
sex and Ruton,
We are operating only, on
Thpra.,.. Fri. and Sat. for
the 6intitider of the Haisob.
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plus
"THE, LOOTERS"
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All Lt
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$5 99 at ONLY .
also.
Nylon and room mixture -
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oret*saY,goodbye - say 'Good Buy' Wingham !
SHOP IN WINCIIAM FIRST
Clarks 20 oz.
Pcirk•8z Beans 6 for $1 . •
lairnab:i: (Ground Fresh) lb.
',COFFEE 9c
'.3 111S.•
MILK() . $1.19 43c
Kraft Dinner - 2/316
ax .'Cli;anser , - 2/29c
BLUEYALE
, Jack Elliott of Galettit is,, bay-
Mg .a 'vacation at his home here,
Roy Retherington of IpPerWash
was a recent visitor with his • Oil-
sin, George raletheringten.
Peter McKay of. Brantford_ -and
Mrs. Alex •• ArrnstrEing of Brusseta.-
spent a day with Mra and Mis R4'
H. MCKinnon,
Mr. land - Mrs, - Arthur Field'' of.
a. Lmbeth. attended, the Wedding of
Allan Nicholson and -Miss Baihara
1VIerrialt in Vcringligin on 'Saturday
and visited the , greoin's Maher,
Mrs, William Nicholaon.
Harvey Messer ' of 'Toronto sn'e.at.•
the week-end with Mr: .
Raymond Elliott. • a
Mr. and Mrs. Allan White.,,apd:
children 'of Clifford `were . Sunday
visitors with Mr. and'• Mrs. Jeseph
H:orErtoucne.
Robertson' -is Taking
• course -at Stratford Teachers' Col;
leggy.'-
The SUnday School rally -day will'
bi held hi' the United Chnfeh• en'
Sunday, September 15' and 474 , an
niversary, services will be held on
the 29th... ' • `
There no serVice-
Presbyterian Churdh. .two
fallowing •SuadayS, Senternher 15
and 22; The 15th will be, the',Usual
annual church, holiday and.'on'the
22ad the elnfreh.will be'elosed for,
anniversary services in the'' Bel-
-more ,Presbyterian Church.'
McIllmurray Family
Reunion Here
GORRIE—Over thirty members
of the MeIllmurray clan gathered' at the home of r, end mrs M . Cre,'
ald • Galbraith recently. Among
those present froth a distance
were Mr. and Mrs.' I-larry
Fuller and family, Watford; • mr:,
and Mrs. Jas, Fydell and family,
Ottawa; Mr, and Mrs, Ottis Gould
and family, Mrs. Edith Stedman,
all of Petrone; Mr. and Mrs. BrOelt
Liscumb, London; ,Mr. and Mrs,
Wm, Fydell and family, 1141, anti
Mrs; John Eydell and family, all
of Toronto.
Mrs, John Fydell has recently;
won the Canadian Water-Skiing
Championship. She has been in-
vited to represent Canada along
with seven'others at a large water-
ski meet in Florida in September.
All enjoyed a. buffet supper to-
gether;
Guild Plans
Cooking School
GORRIE,..-The .Qatild Of St, Mar.-
ath met on Wednesday evening at
the home of the presidents Mrs
Frank King with an attendance -or Mrs. Wilmer NUIM read the
Scripture. The president Presided
and Mrs. Wra. Austin presented
the minuteS, flans were completed for the
geoking School to be held Septera-
her 17th, at 830 p.m . in th e .cona.,
munity hall. Mrs. Scriber of K'ta
abetter will conduct it. This Will
be her second visit to Gorrie. the
first one held a year _ ago being,
very popular.
A sale of articles valued at a
dollar Was held and it was decided
to agaiu hold a bazaar and tea In
November or I),eeernber,
Maple too( Pattosae lours available to these paints. Ask foe desettp..
, five beoklat, Emu:a-ultra family Fore- plan evalleible to Pacifie Coast
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stay at the School for Leaders at
Alma College, in St. Thomas, -.e
Mrs. Glad Edgar, president read:
the Aims of the W.M.S, Mrs.
Glad Edgar, Mrs. 'I Toner and
Mrs. E. Carson Were appointed as'
a Committee to have charge of en,,
tertainment for the Baby' Band
and Mission Rand in October. A
bale for overseas relief will be
sent the first week 'in October,
Lunch was served by the hostess
and committee in charge.
'"SPY CHASERS", .
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Illvery 'Friday is Family Night.
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Soda Biscuits , 336
Corn! Syrup; ! JE'..A 116 . • ..
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"This morning, she starts another big yea;
at school. New classes, new friends and a '
million new things to do. She should
ilave'a wonderful time!' , '
, "Tt makes Me happy to seeply datightes
, getting a good education, And I'm sure '
glad I got her that new Smith-Corona., '
It'll help her get higher marks in .
011 her .classes:"
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