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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1957-11-13, Page 81/4414 ".inghaaaa Advance-Timm Wednesday, Nov, 1907' of ]lYth, who was invited to ad. I sioR scRoog. Highlights utlertto See them Ott T Wingham Advance-Timei pHoNt 34 *INGHAM dress the Meeting. Miss Taylor, conducted the election of officers , which resulted as follows; President, Patsy Hail; vice,Pre- ident, Torn Wilkinson; seeretary.. Patricia. Deyell; treasurer, Parry Fuller, Business was disalsmel and the meeting closed With prayer. Lune " 'Atha tilltroduced Miss Chili Ti.ylor was served by the girls. Anglican You! People Elect • 11w, A-7.1'.A, 8t, Paul's Aug. nean Church held its first meet into in the porish room on Monday ing, "". 0. W. johnson, the rector, opmed. the meeting with PruYer VXMOJHOUS .11-N (*A11110 The game, deciding 'whether or not the Wingham Seniors. Would tra*'ei to Exeter for the finals, Proved to• be a victorious one for the girls, as they 'came out on top with a score of 34-14, Merle Gowdy was the point-getter Ter Wingbiun with a total of 12 points through- out the game, -and Sandra Strong came second with S points, and Daisy Gibson with 4, The • girls play an .exhibition game with Sea- forth after which they travel to Exeter on November 7th. - 0 - 6 Juniors. Defeated By Goderielt, Last Thursday, the Wingham Jurtiois lost to the Goderich Jun- iors by a score of 31-6, in. God4rich. This eliminated the, .Toniors froth continuing on in the Cournainent in Exeter. However, they, are to play an ,exhIbition game with the $eaforth girls whq have already been defeated by the Juniors, • To both teams and Mrs. Menzies. we express our best wishes for success, • —by Nancy Fowler XA 0 - - FORESTRY CLUB Numrs The organizational • _meeting of the Wingham 1-H Forestry Cioh Was held on November 4th,. with 34 'Members attending. Mr. Jack- son, 'our club leader, introduced Mr,. Scales, the zone forester, Mr, Scales then outlined the program for 'this year describing the Pro-, jects,and collections to be done; .It Was decided that meetings would be held every other .Monday at 3.10 in the, agriculture room. The, next meeting is to be held on Nov.. ember 18, wh,,n the election of .of- ficers will be'macle. —By Glenn Coultes XIIB •. Mr, and Mrs. Anson Ruttan and children of Pordwich visited on Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Roht, Montgomery. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnston of London visited on 8uriday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gershom Johnston. The asser.2,-+r, Berson Irwin made his rounds week and dropPed a real surprise packet at each home. Mrs. Robert Ross is visiting this week at the home of Mrs. Alma Campbell in London, Mrs. Camp- hell has been a patient in Victoria Hospital for several months, but is able to be home. Mrs. Walter Lott spent the week- end at London, where she, visited at the home of her granddaughter; Mrs. Jack Isen. Mrs. Ezra Scholtz is visiting•this week at the home 'of her son, Mr. Clayton Scholtz, London. Albert Smyth, whd has •been working -tor the G.N.k a kOka.Sh, in Northern Ontario, spent the past week, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Smyth, Mr. Wm: Smyth of St. Catharines spent the past week at the Smyth home. ' Mr. Jack Mitchell has been WHITECHURCII visiting for the, past week with relatives in Toronto. Miss Olive Terriff spent the week-end with her aunt, Mrs, W. „T. . Coulter, of Wingham, Mrs, Conker visited for a few days last week at the home of her daughter, Mrs. .Bert Fear, of Blyth. • Mr. .Grant Shell and Mr, and Mrs. Harry Snell and family visited on ,Sunday at the home of Mr.-and Mrs. Howard Walker. Mrs. Mary Galbraith of Detroit, spent the week-end at the home of her brother, Mr. Jan H. Currie. Miss Marilyn Shiell of Guelph,. spent the week-end wth, her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Shell, The Mission Band of the Presby-• terian Church will meet this Fri- day.at the home of Mrs. Earl Cas- lick. Rev. R. T. A. Marshall was in Kincardine on Sunch.y and LL had, charge of the Remembrance Day service in the Presbyterian Chdrel there-. Mrs. John Craig spent the week- "end in *Ingham at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Robt. Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Truman Beatty of Toronto spent the week-end at the home Of* her uncle, Mr, Bert Thompson, and with othFr relatives in this district. Written Any Gootl Letters Lately? SANTA HIMSELF, can't think of , a gift than the All New Regular size key board, one-key tabulation, touch' control and choice of five colors .. , luggage-style carrying case -- All the features normally found in a standard -typewriter are included in this most useful of all gifts. 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