The Wingham Advance-Times, 1960-05-25, Page 6Safety
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The Wingbani Alva .rice- Wedneiday, May 20, 1961 Lives", basing her remarks on I
Matt. thali,ter 13, verses 41 and 40,1
The hymn "Creations Lard, We
Give Thee
the preahlent, Mrs. "Itos$ Vollatt
ronthicted the Ali this
was the birthday meeting, when all
birthday money is brought In, the
members enjoytil a niece of birth-
Mrs. G. W. Tiffin
Gives Message
cd the meeting with prayer, after
‘viiich all sung a hymn. Mrs. E.
MIsa Norma .Ctnitts arid.
Mr:;, Albert Itin'toul ithUlAect la the
worship service.
A duet, "A Prayer" Was sung by
AVirilyu and Sandra Tiffin, Mrs,
G. W. Tiffin gave a very .ehalleng-:
Webster had charge and open- ing message, on "Pearls of Our day cake with ice cream.
The 'P.:vetting of the
United Church held. its 'May meet.-
Ihg at the home of Airs, G. W. 'Tif-
fin wIth.°34 in. atter:14mi'. Mrs.
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—Mr. and. Mrs. Charlie Bonney
and family of Princeton. spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Ross.
Anderson and family of IUt. 6,,
Wingham, and other relatives.
—Mr, and Mrs, Harold
Doug and. Doris of Ilainilton spent
Mrs. Mitchell and. with Luck-
now. friends.
--Mr. and Mrs. "Bud" Lott of.
North Bay were week-end guests 0,
with his parents, Mr,. and Mrs.
Carl Lott.
anntiM
and
rs.AImexr C:ocuialtreircsuoift,
Loon anal Mr.
Martin of Galt visited with Mt
anti Mrs, Geo. IL Coulter last week,
Mr, and Mrs. Chas, Martin return-
ed with Mr. 'and Mrs. Clarkson
to spent a few days at Gait.
the British. Isles ending. in Dublin,
Ireland, where they will attend
den tal .'couvc ution from .tote 20th
to 20th then returning home by
'TCA.
-Dr. and Mrs. Eric <1, Apps of
Kenollt, Ontario, visited last week
with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Currie
and -other relatives in Wingham.
and Toronto. While in Toronto,
they attended the .graduation, at the
University of Toronto of their
daughter Judith, in Physical and
Occupational Therapy, They also
attended a family re-union. honour-
ing their silver wedding anniver-
sary.
-Mr. and: Mrs. Rpy J. Adair
were in Strathroy on Sunday and,
spent the day 'with Mr. and. Mrs..
Ken Baker anti family.
week-end with. his mother.
Mrs. Carl Bennett of Louden
visited at the home of her daugh-
ter„ 1114.4. Fro:tale Templemaa over
the week-end and, staye'l with her
grandchildren while my, and Mrs.
Templemaa attended the Kinsmen
convention la Windsor.
—Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Phillips,
Mary and John and MISS Dianne
Davidson attended the wedding of
Miss Betty Swan. to Mr. Ivan Cook
in Bervie United Church on Satur-
day, Dianne was soloist and Mary
was one of the bridesmaids,
and Mrs. G. W. Rurgman
of Kirkland Lake, left Montreal
by Air France jet plane May 22nd
for Paris, for a five weeks' vaca-
tion. They will' tour Europe and,
JOIN GUIDES.—Two Brownies, Lynda Wavle and Mary Ahura are
shown above wEh Mrs. M. Henderscu of the Girl Guides Just before
they took part in a "Fly. Up" ceremony which advances them from the
Brownie troop to the Girl Guides, The event was held hi the hall of
Me local Presbyterian
•
—Mr. and Mrs. Harry Henderson
and daughter of Owen Sound, spent
Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Carl
Lott and Mr. Lott.
--Mr. and Mrs. Willis Nall,
Brenda and Joe were, guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Eddie Stroud, .Scarboro,
on Sunday and Monday.
Mr; and Mrs, Harry Hawthorne
of London were week-end visitors
at the home of their daughter, Mrs..
Murray Stainton and Mr. Stainton.
--Mr. and Mrs. Mac 'Cameron of
Owen Sound spent the Week-end
with their' parents, Mr. and Mrs,
Don Cameron and Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Colvin.
- Mr, and Mrs. Ron Murray and
family of Toronto visited with his
mother, Mrs. W. C. Murray ,over
the week-end. Doug Murray of
Preston also spent the holiday
—Ernie King, Jack Henderson,
Jim.Henderson, Arn Lillow, Louis
Redmond, John Krug, Rod McDon-
ald, Allan Hafermehi and "Jack
Mitchell spent last week fishing at
Adelaidle Lake, north of Sault Ste.
Marie and returned home on ,Satur-
day.
--Mr. and Mrs, W. E. Fielding
spent the holiday week-end the
guestS of friends in NeW Liskeard,
and on 'Saturday attended the
Sutton-Bartlett wedding at the
First Baptist Church, New Lis-
heard,
--Last . Thursday night, MrS.
Hugh Carmichael and Mrs. Frank
Hopper entertained at Mrs. Hop,
per's home in honor of Mrs. Joe
Ella,cott, who is leaving for Eng-
land on June 10th. They presented
her with a gift.
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