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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1960-10-12, Page 66. ALAN WILLIAMS Optometrist Patrick St., Wingilam Phone 770 Meld Anglican •Ceureh Sunday when Rev. C. F. Johnson baptixed Kathleen Dolores, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. King. Following tat service ear, and Mrs. King had as their guests Rev, C.. I". and Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Martha Warwick, Miss Margaret Higgins,' Mr. and Mrs. Wm, lain, Mr. and • Mrs. Robert Higgins, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pattison and family, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Higgins 'and family; and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Higgins and Derwin, - Mr. and Mrs-. Harry Scott and children, of Bracebridge, sp Monday with her parents, Mr. Mrs. Walter Locktedge, • Mr. and Mrs, F. Langridge and Denis, of Belgrave, and Mr. ana Mrs. Tony Langridge, of Hamilton, were guests. of Mr. aryl Mrs, :Pam Langridge and family on Sunday, for a family Thanksgiving dinner. NAT Free! Marie Fraser's new "Canadian (Meese" rectos. 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RUNSTEbTLER, Manager Willingham Branch **age Six T-D Safety Deposit Boxes offer you maxi- mum protection for such valuables as property deeds, mortgage docu- ments, insurance policies, stocks and bonds, jewel- lery and all of those small, important things that would be impossible to replace should they be ' lost, destroyed or stolen. safety Deposit Boxes are located inside the maxi- mum-security, fire-proof vaults you see in every Toronto-Dominion branch. Your valuables are doubly secure be- cause you are the only person who can open the box. • Wroxeter Ladies. To Visit Blyth WROXETER The September meeting of the Wroxeter W.A, was. held in the United Church. on September 29th with Mrs. Gallaher and Mrs. R. Loetette in eharge. The meeting opened with the hymn "Forth in Thy Name 0 Lord I go," Scripture was read by Mrs. Loutette with Mrs. Caillaher giving the prayer and commentary. Some 13 members answered the roll call with a Bible verse con- taining the word "reap". Mrs. Bennett and Mrs, McGee were named to the new catering committee. The ladies were asked to be at Blyth on October 26th for the Huron Presbytery's. W.A. meeting. The Wroxeter members will be asked for the afternoon's devotions. The group voted $5.00 toward the furnace fund. The meeting con- cluded with a quilting and lunch served by the ladies in charge. PERSONALS Mrs. L. Lamb. who has spent the past couple of months here, re- turned to Streetsville on Saturday with her daughter. Miss Letitia Robinson, who has been in Streets- vine for the summer, returned to Wingham. --Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lang and children, of Toronto, were week- end visitors with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Swanson. Mrs. Swan- san accompanied them home and will visit for a short time with the Laings. —Week-end guests with Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Nesmith were his mother, Mrs. A. P. Nesmith, and sister, Mrs, Barbara Griffin of London. Mr. Peter Nesmith of Queen's University, Kingston, also spent the week-end with his par- ents. —Mr. and Mrs. George Under- wood and family spent the holiday week-end with his sister, Miss Aileen Underwood in Hamilton. —Mr. and Mrs. Ken Thompson visited over the week-end with the latter's sister, Miss Pauline Cowan of London, —Holiday week-end visitors with Mrs. George Ross were her son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Allen, David and Janice of Toronto. —Mr. and Mrs, Grant Ernest, Paul and Susanne of Hamilton, spent Thanksgiving with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ernest and with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Thomp- son, Teeswater. —Mr. Walter VanWyck, Mr. Ken Saxton, Mr. Ross Vogan and Mr. Herb Fuller attended a Masonic Lodge meeting in Brussels on Tues- day evening, —Miss Myrtle Johnson, London, was a visitor at her home on the week-end. —Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilson and two children of Barrie were week- end visitors with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Cowan. —Mrs, G. Underwood spent the holiday week-end with her daugh- ters, Miss Aileen Underwood of Hamilton and Mrs. J. W. Macdon- ald and Mr. Macdonald of Toronto. —Mr. and Mrs. Roger Kennedy of Barrie and Miss Ferne Nethery spent the week-end with their par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ab Nethery, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Smith and fam- ily of Listowel visited on Sunday at the same home. PERSONAL PENSION POLICIES ASSURE COMFORTABLE RETIREMENT Consult— ' FRANK C. HOPPER —Representative— Canada Life WINGHAM, ONT. Phone 462 Mr. and Mrs. Bill Crump and Son, of Niagara Falls, spent the holiday week-end with his mother, Mrs. Jean Crump. - Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pocock and Mr—and Mrs. George Pocock. of Lambeth, have just returned from a very enjoyable four weeks' tour across Canada to Victoria, B,C. They visited such places as Banff, Lake Louise, Jasper, But- ing home by way of the States and crossing the Mackinac Bridge. --Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bateson and Jane visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Currie at Acton. Mrs. Fred Fuller returned home with them after being a guest at the Currie home for a week. • - Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Fisher, Kevin and Mark, visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Rish- er, of Lindsay, at the week-end. —Mr, and Mrs. Freddie Temple- man and family spent the week- end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bennett, in London. --Mrs, Robert Ahara has been a patient in the Wingham. General Hospital for the past week. —Mr. and Mrs. James Tattire and Miss Linda and Glen from Brantford are visiting with Mrs. C. R. Henderson on Leopold St. —Mr. and Mrs, Bud Lott, of North Bay are holidaying this week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Carl Lott. • -Those from a distance who at- tended the McQueen-Ross wedding here last Saturday were Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth McQueen, of Bloom- field, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mc- Queen, Mr, and Mrs. Robert Craw- ford and Miss Catherine McQueen, of Kingston, Mrs. Marsleall Haines, of Guelph, Mr. and Mrs. Sigurd Foien, Mr, and Mrs. Richard Hart, Mr. George Grant, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dawson, Mr. and Mrs. Ter- ry Forbes, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ross, Mr. and Mrs, Howard Hand- ford, Mrs. Leo Leshley, and Mrs. Torwski, all of Toronto, Mr. Joseph McMullen, of Brighton, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dawson, of Sarnia, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Linklater, of Kincardine, and Mr. and Mrs. Har- die Simpson, of Teeswater. --Mrs. J. Ste. Marie and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ken ,Winegartl and family, of London, Gordon, Donald and Wes. MacPherson from Holy- rood, Mr. and Mrs. Wes Tiffin and Mr. Uzzie Van de Nere, Lang- side, and Mrs. Myrtle Dawson, of Whitechurch, were. Thanksgiving visitors .at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Currie. —Mrs. M. S. Bedford, of Toronto, and Mrs. H. R. Lawrence, of Brampton, spent the week-end with their brother, Mr. Harley Crawford, and Mrs. Crawford. —Mr, and Mrs, Wilfred Haylow, of London, were week-end visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Harold Moffatt. —Miss Patricia Brophy, of De- Susan anal Michael, of Stratford. spent the week-end with Mr. Staf- ford Bateson and Mrs. Annie Me- Kay. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Bell and family visited on Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Edgar and called on Mrs. Matthew Bell at Wingham Hospital. Mr, anal Mrs. Lome Gardner and Murray, and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Gardner visited with friends in Lucknow on Sunday. Recent guests with Mrs. C, F. Johnson were her sister, Mrs. G. H. Oreenbough, and daughter, Kath- leen, of Dundas, - Mr. and Mrs. William Orvis, of Waterloo, visited with their par- ents, Mrs. Gedge Orvis, and Mr. and Mrs. Cletus Renting-er, over the week-end. •-• Miss .Nell Hutchison of Toron- to and Mr, Muir McLaughlin of Sarnia spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. N. T. McLaughlin. Mr. J. A. Hutchison, who has been visiting at the same home, sails this week, to spend the winter in Southern Europe. Miss Meta Mont- gomery of Winnipeg and Miss Laura Montgomery of Woodstock visited Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. N. T. McLaughlin. -- Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Robinson, Russell and Rae and Mrs. J. C, Robinson, spent the week-end with Mr. Robinson's sister, Mrs. Herb Dainty, Mr, Dainty and family at Petawawa. —Me. and Mrs. Elgin Coutts, Don- ald and Peter of Toronto, visited over the holiday week-end with his parents, Mr, and Mrs, Alex, Coutts and Norma. --Mr. and Mrs. Percy Harris spent. a few clays visiting with- their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Don Delmage in London. Mrs, Kel Detheridge and Kelly of Brantford visited for a couple of days last• week with her aunt, Mrs. Wm, Murray, —Mr. and Mrs: Jack Porter of London, were week-end guests with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Porter. —Arthur Affeck, of the Toronto- Dominion Bank staff spent the holiday week-end at his home in Harrow, —Mr. Robert Apps of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. James A. Smith and Kevin of London, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Currie. --Mrs. Fred McAlpine of Isling- ton, visited for a few days last week with her sister, Mrs. 0. Hasel- grove and family. - -Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Harris and Melanie, Harold Bell, Mr. aryl Mrs. Joe King and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Don Delmage in London. ---Mn and Mrs. Roy Adair were Thanksgiving week-end guests with Mr, and Mrs. Ken Baker and family in Strathroy. --Mr. and Mrs, W. R. Haselgrove, Bruce and Barry of Chesley, and Mr. Jim Hobden of Toronto, spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. 0. Haselgrove and Claudia. —Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gibbons and two daughters, Vicky Anne and Francine of London, visited over the week-end with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Gibbons. ---Miss Nancy Slosser,. nurse-in- training at St. Joseph's Hospital, London, was a holiday week-end visitor with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Slosser. — Mrs. George 'Orvis has moved into the apartment over J. W. Bushfield's law office on Josephine Street, vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor have moved to Catherine Street. --Mr, and Mrs. Mack 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. "Hap" Swatridge and Paul were Thanksgiving vis- itors with Mr. and Mrs. Jack But- son, in Hamilton. --Mr. and Mrs, Roy De Groot and Kevin of Sudbury visited on Thanksgiving with Mrs. De Groot's father, Mr. Mark Gardner and her brothers, Lorne and Ivan. They also visited with Mr. De Groot's brother, Mr, and Mrs. Peter De Groot of Westfield. --Mr, and Mrs. Barry Wenger and family spent the holiday week- end in the Muskoka District. —Doug Lookridge and Sohn - Merkley went to Toronto on Sun- day, where they will try out for the Toronto Marlboros, Bill Bry- son, who took them to Toronto was accompanied by Ted Wormwortli and Paul Bennet and they returned home Monday. —Mrs. E. A. VanStone and Rev. and Mee. C. F. Johnson were re- cent guests with Mr. and Mrs, R. C, Cowan of Drumbo. --Thanksgiving week-end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Harvey fl, Niergarth were their son, daughter-in-law and grand- children, Mr. and Mrs. E1Mer W. Niergarth, Susan, ROtha and Bobby Of Orchard Heights, Port Credit, also Mrs. George Wright and daughter Deborah and Miss Anne Niergareh of Toronto, Ont, Miss Helen Haines of London spent the holiday week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Victor Plaines. and Mrs. Robert Reweell attended the wedding of his sister, Miss ,Teal; Rowsell and Mr. AIM Russell. in Hamilton on Friday ev!--ineg.sts for Thanksgiving rlineer on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. R. GRAHAM, Manager Garde. iiranah ,`Vils! Wingham AdValilletaTilneeta. WetInestiay, 12, 1900 . . . _ . O.E.S. Meeting W.M. Mrs. Farrish Moffat, pre- sided at the regular meeting of the O.E.S. Huron Chapter 89, on Tues- day evening when an election of officers was held. The installation will be held at the next meeting. A donation was made to the Ca- nadian Institute for the Blind. Mrs. Eileen Johnston of Gorrie and the Gorrie and Wroxeter ladies served lunch. chart Gardens and Vancouver, com- —Mrs,. Elizabeth. Keith is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Len Bane nerman and Mr. Bannerman. at 'Greenock, Mr. and Mrs. Don -Hustle and Donna Lee, of Trenton, spent the week-end at his home on Bluevale Road. - Mr. and Mrs. john Winachuek, of London, were visitors with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry An- gus, aver the week-end. - ;Mrs. Victoria Wendorf, of Han- over, spent the week-end with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lott. ---Mr. and Mrs. James Waddell, of Listowel, visited one day last week with their daughter, Mrs. Robert Wenger, and Mn Wenger. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Foxton and the latter's mother, Mrs. E. Schumacher, visited relatives in Buffalo, N.Y.., and Hamilton over the Thanksgiving week-end. troit, spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Joseph Brophy. --Miss Sharon Anne Grubbe, who is attending business college in Toronto, visited at her home over the week-end. Mr. John Brown, of Toronto, and Miss Bonnie De Nova visited at the same home. —Mr. and Mrs. Neil Stainton, of Toronto, were holiday week-end guests with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Stainton, and Mr. and Mrs. Archie Blair, of Teeswater. —Miss Shirley Anne Jeffs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Jeffs, of London, formerly of Wingham, was admitted to Victoria Hospital, London, a week ago Sun- day as a suspected polio victim. Friends here will be pleased to learn that she is progressing well and is expected to return to her home the latter part of this week. —Mrs. Walter Davis spent Thurs- day of last week hi London, where she visited with 'her daughter, Mrs. Bildfell, —Miss Patricia Deyell, of Tor- onto, was a week-end visitor with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Deyell. --Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carbert and family, of Ottawa, spent the holiday week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Carbert and with rela- tives in Listowel, —Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Pegnem and Doreen, of Applevvood Acres, were visitors over the week-end with her mother, Mrs. George Cameron. Mr. and Mts. Jack Lloyd, Mr. and. Mrs, A. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. James A, Currie And Dr. and Mrs. T. L. Shaunessy were fishing at the French River over the week end. —Mr. and Mrs. Carl,MacKay Caseolure were MI's. Hormel; Oer- eon and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cronin and David -of Teeswater, and Mr. and Mrs. J. 13. MacDonald. and family of Guelph. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Fletcher and Jane of Hamilton were week-call visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Owen King. Mr. Richard King of Queen's Univereity, Kingston, altio. epent the wet k-end at the King home. Mr. and Mrs. Don Adams and family spent the week-end at Nottawa and Vollingwood, where they visited with her parents, Mr, and. Mrs. James McLean. --Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Keith of Toronto were week-end visitors with her mother, Mrs. Jean Carr. -Mr. and Mrs. Stanley McLach- lan, of Toronto, visited over the week-end with her sister, Mrs. Roy' Morgan, and Mrs. Morgan. -Mr. and Mrs. Ron Murray, 'Stephanie and Shane, of Toronto and Doug Murray, of Preston spent the week-end with their mother, Mrs. W. C. Murray, Mr. and Mrs, E. D. Witter, of • Galt, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs, F, C. Hopper. —Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Burrell, of Timmins, was a Thanksgiving. Visitor with his brother, Mr. Har- old Burrell, Mrs. Burrell, and fam- ily, -Mrs. John LockEige returned tc her home after visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Gilbert Fraser. and Mr, Fraser. at Niagara Palls, N.Y —Service of Holy Baptism was