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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1960-03-23, Page 8taismailsaisilasiam CROWN . Theatre Harrksten: • Telephone 152 LET US YOUR CAR with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ding:. Messrs, Harold Keil and Ron Miss Doris Gardner, nurse-in- McCloment spent one • day- last training at Hamilton General Hos- week In Toronto. pital, spent: the week-end with her parents, Rev. A. P. and. Mrs. Gardner. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Robinson re- turned home over the week-end after spending two months travel- ling through the Southern States and Mexico City. Mr. and Mrs. Brace Williamson of London visited last week with. the • •former'a mother, Mrs, iiimma Friends of Mr. Ira Schaefer will be pleased to know he was able to return home last week from Lis- towel Hospital, Mr. and Mrs. Wray Cooper spent Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brown were a couple of days last week in To- in Toronto on MOnday, where they, ronto. 'attended the funeral of the latter's Mr. and- Mrs. Doug Wildfang. of sister, the late Mrs. Earl Seit, Fordwich Intermediate Hockey team and Alma played the first game Friday night in the local arena with the score being 7-0 in favour of Alma. Next game -to he Tuesday night. 'The pupils of SS. No. 12 Howick and their teacher Miss Rona Van Velsor and also S.S. No, -6 and their teacher Miss Janet McGregor appeared on Kiddies' Studio- Party OKNX Wingham .on Saturday, March 12. Miss .Jean Campbell, music teacher, Assisted them on the piano, 11,11,.• WHITECIIURCII '.6..b ,ALAN WILLIAMS . 3,1— •1 -.A - I i. aill firs. Erie Ilorwoott 'and . nun of .M.Intlett visited an .haturilaY Optomet rist . , at .the home of his aunt. Mrn. A. E. Blie httat, 1VIr. 13114.1itirat Itaa .1,4•eit under the doctor'., eace .sinet: Stul- 1 Patrick St., Wingharn stay. Phone 770 Mr. Henry Pattison tvau laid up. ' . with flu •over •tlie wet•li-end. Mr.. -7-7:7171--...',-...xiripro.!, ...-....... .. . -_--t-.--: Bert gliompson tvaa sick Avilli flu ;AAti. lAwliaktAila ilst Vilef ,It toot Jim- 1 Le Ise-..litute lathes have plan- ti The Women's In- ned hold a conevrt itt the hall tiltiatty with tht, ft ,attin,. stitnte met at the home of Mrs. Russel Nickle with the president, pro::: ea in, "Li ve a llorrowed ' !Mrs. Anson Demerling in charge. Mrs... William Myra, read the de-• votions, followed by the hymn '"I`iike My Life and. Let it Be". WHITECIRIRCH Thirteen ita.bi- .• ea were in play at the euchre held tortEriday evening in S.S. No. 9, East Vt."awationit. Mrs. Robert Pur- dort and Robert Scott held -high • points anti 'Mrs. Norman Coultes and Al4•:,z Robertson received the prizes fur paw 'hands in ;dubs ,for Patrick's Day . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pardon and Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Scott will spot).- The roll call, "An article T wish I hadn't bought and why", brought forth many good answers. Mrs. Russel Nichol introduced the guest Wroxeter. She spoke on agricul- ture and industry. She said we have depleted our farm land. A prosperous agriculture means pros- Two Trish songs were sung, "My Wild Irish Rose" and "Peggy O'Neil". Hostesses were Mrs, Clarence Gibson, Mrs. Jim Vittie, Mrs. Russel Nichol and Mrs. Wil- liam Clyne. Life". Mr. and Mrs. TI. E. Waller and his sister, Mrs. Cossy of Mazenod, Sask., who visited here licit wtek, The motto, given by Mrs. Sam were in Stratford On Saturtlity,! John:atm was "The reason a dog where they met Mr• awl jeyti tam! fyi laids- he wags his Co:;Ny. Mrs. Cossy avuotaistaird " tut instead of his tongue'', them to thunitton. Mr. E. E. Walker has hit. fairing Tile Instillite .concert is to be given on April 1st. A donation of work going now, with Oune little $25.00. was made to the local Elicits started for broilers. library and $1.0.00 to WS. Wilda Campbell, a polio patient in Guelph, $25,00 to the community hall and Care, Calmer and Retarded Child- ren funds $5,00 each. Two ;nem- Mr. and Mrs. Arehie Purdatt and hers moved something be done by children visited on •Staiday with J the Institute in. aid of the rink. Betty Ziun has been very ill with speaker, Mrs. Gordon Gregg of Mr. Charles Falconer, John and perous cities and economy. Man's . Mary of .Glamis visited on Sat- good use of the soil is a moral obligation and a Christian oppor-. tnnity. brot,Ts. r Fill, - SAT. Mare, 24 - 25 - 28 "THE . WONDERFUL COUNTRY" (Technicolor) Robert Mitchum - Julie London. A Motion Picture As Proud And Violent As TOM Lea's Bold and Powerful Novel. MON. & TITUS, MARCH 28-29 "WORLD, FLESH AND THE DEVIL" Hairy Belafonte, anger Stevens The' Story That Describes Man's • End And His Rebirth TflURS :FRT. » SAT. . March 80 - 31 April 1 - 2 "WARRIOR AND THE SLAVE GIRL" "The Giant Screen Trembles With Tumult And Tyranny, The Might And Magnificence Of Mankind's Most Sinful Age , Also '.JOHNNY GO" This Is A Rock-n-Roller With F'un For All 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Perrott and baby of Goderieh visited on Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs, Johnston Conn. her mother, !Mrs. Webster of Iiistowel. Mr. Kelvin Morrison of Kinloss is laid up with mumps, and Miss tonsilitis. Mr. and Mrs. Carman Whytock nE Xinloss visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Whytock. urtlay with 'his parents, Mr, and Mrs. James Falconer_ Mr. and Mrs. Falconer and Lois, and Mrs. Cecil Falconer attended the recep- tion held on Saturday evening in Walkerton for the newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Bud McInnis of Kitchen- er. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Keith and fandly Of Baden visited over the Week-end with. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Keith. Miss Ruth. Baetz of Walkerton *Vent the week-entl with Mrs, Inez Gibson. Mr, Ian 19tiendreigh of London spent the week-end with. Ids par- ents. The Irish SUPPer beld in the 'United Chureh last week, spoasored 'Ridley, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Doig and Debbie of Galt. spent the week-end WOMEN 1101111EBATE AT INSTITUTE MEET A very interesting Ineeting was held in the :council .thamber on Thursday afternoon when the members of the Women's Institute met, with a .good attendance. Mrs, E, Parish, ,pre,sident, was In charge of the business and Mrs. N. meLanghlin, .convener, presided for the prograra„ ! Miss E. Bower gave a well-delivered motto, bit a debate, "Resolved that men -are more gullible than women", Mrs. Aitchison and Mrs. D, S. Mc- in the loss Qf his mother, Mrs. Robert Graham of Gorrie, last week, Only Six Tables At Euchre Party .FORDWICH---The weekly card party, held in the community had a. rather 'small attendance. Six tables were in play, The winners were, high lady,. Mrs. Anson Demerling; high gent, Jim Vittie; consolations, Miss V. Knapp, Lorne Wildfang; special, Austin. Stinson, Mrs. John. Craig and Mr. and .Mrs, "Harney Dinsmore were the eonveners of the evening. Mission Band To Send Bale vonowicH The Silver Star Mission Band met in the basement of reordwiich United. Church with 46 members and several guests Present, on Sunday, Birthday greetings were sting to Marilyn horde, Billy Carswell, Jim Harding and Ron Ribber& Plans were made to send a hale of used .-children's clothing overseas, After the roll call and. Mission Band worship, classes divided into junior and senior groups. Mrs. E. Harding took the study hook for the seniors, Mrs. R. Gibson con- tinued the stories of Bole*. or Africa for the junior elass..; Classes dismissed to meet again the second. Sunday in April. St. Patrick's Euchre At Sacred Heart A committee of the Altar Society members was in charge of the St. Pariah's euchre at Sacred Heart Church last . Thursday evening. There was a good attendance and thirteen tables played euchre, Mrs. Walter Locicridge held the high score for la.dies and Ed Bower was high for the men, Gus Renzetti of Teeswater made the draw for the draw prize, which was won by Bob Ste. Marie, Lunch was served by the ladies. Table settings and the lunch were all in keeping with the celebration of St, Patrick's Day. THOMAS E. ?HAIR CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT wishes to announce his entry into public practice in the offices of Malcolmson and Clark Effective March I5th, 1960 Office Hours; 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Daily $aturday 9 a.m. to noon Telephone; Residence 336, Office 55 KINCARDINE ONTARIO ^ .. Put "Spring" into Your Car's Performance Winter takes all the pep out of car per- formance, but we will put it in tune 'again for Springtime Driving — quickly and inex- pensively. It takes new oil and lubricants to do the trick and we know all the tricks of our trade. Pna0 Mt% The Wiinglntnx Advance-Times, Wed., 111arebt 23, 1969 Hold Euchre at. SS. 9 E. Wawanosh FOROWICH . , mit'. .M.orrii-4401 is rack with flit thin F,„r the euchre to be held in three by the W.lVt.S., netted the society v.tiek. wi-ell:. Ail enjoyed the ;atrial that., $1.12,e0 even t hour it the weather Mr. and Mts. Charles Mart in, ttigt.11Wr. man didn't, cooperate. , Mrs. Ezra Stitoltz ;aid Mrs. J• G. Eriends of Mr. and Mrs. FT. M. Bride will he sfirry! to bear that at Naughton. took. the affirmative and, Gillespie attended the funeral of the lat e jon it Bunn i.n, t io. me, icy.FRAL ,00NATim present they are both confine:I La Mrs. 4. Bumstead mai Mrs. J. Henry the negative. Tile -decision. Kenzie-MeLennan funeral home 1.1111111/ Pahnertaon , Mr. Donald MeDermitt of Water- of the judges was in favor of the iu Laeknow ou Thuriday with in- HAIRE AT w mEryn 14--ritiont ;it Cieeratili ernutery. Nr, ).„ with his affirmative, 13oth sides bad many luau parents. good points, Messrs, Ruth IIiblaird, 'Marlene Trish songs were sung with Mrs. Johnson and Marilyn Armstrong of wit. Toronto visited over the week-end anti College, spent the week- ilt,mcil-atiiwg'als"°1114,4noswn"ocoirePaanneiset an a r. end. at their respective homes. social Miss LOUitte Browne of Toronto half hour :Was .enjoyed after spent the 'week-end with her par-'4 the program, eras, Mr. anti Mrs. Peter Browne. The sympathy of the community• goes to Mrs. Norman Harding in with Mr: and Mrs, RoY Simmons. the passing of her sister, the late Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Harp Mrs. John Wray of Wingimm, grave and family visited Sunday Mr: and Mrs. George Bolander ' with Mr, and Mrs. Carl Bender, and , two sons returned home to Gowanstown. 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