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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1960-06-22, Page 3tl Dade who 'know the whole 0017 get the life insurance witivbigger returns •: standing dividend record. Yearly dividends are substantial and when left to accumulate at interest they provide very attractive investment. The re- tirenten't Value of a. Mutual Life poli- cy-plus-dividends is one. of the most impressibe values in Canadian life in- surance today, Why• not get the story on how you, personally; can benefit, The Mutual Life of Canada representative in your "CODIMunil*ITWItt,t. yEttir *Vice, Wtite to, the Head ,Qffice,'"Waterloo, Ontario. Wouldn't you like to be many hun- dreds of dollars ahead When the need for family piotection has passed and your life insurance turns into cash or retirement income? Your Mutual Life of Canada policy can bring you such bigger returns, returns far in ex- cess of your actual premium payments. The reason is the savings which arise from the big dividends you get from the Mutual. 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Hall on 'Fri- day evening for a shower and dance honoring gr. and Ma's. • ter Higgins. Mrs. Higgins was the former Wilda Agar of Winghant During lunch Bill,Coultes culled the young couple to the platform and read alt addresa to them and Stanley Hopper presented them with a gift of money on behalf of their friends and neighbors. Ches- ter made a fitting reply. Wilbee's- orchestra supplied music- for dune- ing. DONNYBROOK Mr. and Mrs. John Jefferson and Ina, of Fallarton spent Taura- aa with Mr, and Mrs, Charles Jef- ferson, alias. Lucy Thompson of Broete spent the week-end at her home here and also visited Miss Jose- phone and Mr, David McAllister. Mr. and Mrs. William Webster of St, Helens visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Chamney and family, Mr. and Mrs, Norman MeClinehey and Kathy of Auburn were. Sunday visitors with their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Jefferson and Debbie. Mr. and Mrs, Edward Robinson, Jim and Bill and Judy visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Stewart Smith and family of Kitchener, Mrs.' Bob Lake and family, Mrs. Jim Smith anti family, all of Dor- chester, Mr. and Mrs. Don Jeffer- son and Cheryl of Clinton were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John Noble and ,family. IT 'TAKES A NEWCOMER''\\ LIKE ME TO APPRECIATE WHAT A SATISFACTION IT IS TO FIND A PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT LIKE THE ONE AT VANCE'S DRUG STORE Ladles' Groups at Snowden Home .D.ONNYBROOK----The June wee- fang of the.W.M.S. and Ladles' Aid was held' Tuesday afternoon at the home of Ma's. Ernest Snowden with. la ladies present. The call to wor- ship was given by Mrs. Charles Jefferson, who had charge of the W,IVIS, meeting. After singing a hymn gra. 'Stuart Chamney led in followed by the Lord's prayer in unison, gra. 'Ray Han- na read the Scripture„ and Mrs. Gordon Naylor gave a reading, "God's Gift". After residing Psalm Oa together,. a duet, "Jesus, Love Me", was sung by Susan Thompson and Barbara Chamney, The minutes of the pre- vious meeting were given by Mrs. Stuart -Chamney. itirs, William Hardy gave a reading on Christian stewardship, A hymn was sung and Mrs. Tom. Armstrong gave a reading entitled "My Faith', Mrs. Sam Thompson had charge of the chapter in the -study hook, "Africa Disturbed". Susan Thompson re- ceived the offering. , It was deeldea to hold a hake sale in Winghare council chambers in June .to raise funds for the W.M.S. 3/4rs. Jefferson closed the meeting with prayer, Mrs. Harold Woods had charge of the Ladies' Aid and opened the meeting with a hymn. MrsaWoods led in prayer and Psalm 753 was read in unison. Mrs. Ray Han- na gave a reading, "To-morrow". Mrs, Edward Robinson gave the minutes of the last meeting, "Breathe on Me, Breath of God" was sung and go's. Woods closed with the benediction, A sale of flower slips and plants BELORAYE Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hanaa left on Saturday for Montreal,: where they will attend the Can- adian-American Library Asano- iatien Conference being held there this week. • Mrs. Robert ,Stonelieuse is a pa- tient in the Wing.hant Hospital, following a stroke. Mrs. Gerald Augustine of Bur- lington visited on Saturday with .her .,parents,. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bacon. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Rezansoff and family of St, Catharines visited ov- er the week-end with Mrs. Laura Johnston and George and with other relatives. .» Mr. and Mrs, Les Shaw and Sha- ron of London visited over the week-end with Mr. and Mrs, Jack Anderson and other relatives. Miss Gladys ,IVIlehle .and gr„John Michie- of Saginaw, Mich, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. James giallo and attended the Michie re- union on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Harola Colson and family of Milton spent the week- end with Michie relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Selah Breckenridge accompanied, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bolt and Miss Lorna Bolt to Pe- trolia on Sunday to visit with Mrs. Mary McLean. Mr. and Mrs, Carmen Nixon and family of Toronto spent the week- etal with Mr, and Mrs. John Nixon and family. Mr, and Mrs, Joe Clegg of Clin- was held at the close of the meet- ings In aid of the W.M.S. Lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Stuart Chamney and Mrs. William Hardy. Mrs. John T.. Blake Buried ill Lucknow Mrs. John T. Make, .Fran.eis Ste. who had been hospitalized for the past two months, died in Victoria Hospital, London; on Wednesday of last weelt. She was the former Anne Hasty, (laughter of the late Robert and Esther Hasty, and. was born in Ashfield Township. •On September 0, 1008, she was married to the late Mr. Blake at tthaermher nefAhsle)..r p field Township, They moved to Wirghani in. 1930 and Mr. Blake worked as a florist hem until 1935. They returned to Wingham in the fall of 1948, where he, bus. - ton visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James Michie. ' Mr. and Mrs. John Kemp of Toronto spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. George Michie and family. Mr. James. Lamealt is at the Gen- eral Motors training school in Lon- don all this week. band predeeettaed. her an Mat' 1900. Mrs. Blake was a member o Oil United Church, the Winghlalli Branch of the Women's Inatitata and a life member of the of the United Church, She is elorvivea by a daughter, Bernice (Mrs, Gordee. •johnstone). of LeeknoW, a sister, 'gleaner tafra, William 14, Alton) . of Wingtganl, ar brother, William f. arty of Mill' field Township and three gra,nd, ,children, .John. A., Bruce and. Xttr-, ion Johnstone, Mrs. Blake was pre- deceased by three sisters, Mrs, Pea Vid Mawbinney, Mrs, Roy Maize •and Mrs. Walter' Twanney, Rev. T. Garnett alusSer was' aia- sisted by Rev. A. W. Brown of Brantford on Saturday .afternoon when service was held from the S. J. Walker funeral home with in- terment in Greenhill cemetery, Laeltnow. The pallbearers were Voz.bert MO, whinney. Lorne Hasty, Wendell Al-. ton, Elmer Johnston, Blake Alton and Howard Blake. Fiend tribe.' utes were carried by Earl Blake, Cecil Johnston, Clifferd. Crozier and! Colin Crozier. 00.100.010 ......... 1 . 1000 .... 1.14...0$00 . .. UMW '/Ai :0 A .,.'", ./c/ / '• 4 r//' r /4, W / - .:. ,//a.e.; f`..• 45TH ANNIVERSARY-Mr. and Mrs. John Mason, of London, formerly of East. Wawanosh, celebrated their 45th wedding !anniver- sary at Springbank Park, London on Sunday, june 12th. ..The couple, pictured above were guests at a family gathering marking the anni- versary, ./110100444 000000000000000 111 ,4 o .... 0 .... ...... ..... PHONE 250 VVINGHAM. ONTARIO, ..... .... . .......... ...... ..... III ............... 1.141111 llllll ummer Furniture "Featherweight" strong, tub- ular allfilli1111111 frame, webbed with tough colour-fast . "Saran" plastic. 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