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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1960-10-12, Page 9DISTRICT.00VERNOR VISITS.HOWICK 'MO WRONMTMR---TwentY-tive mem- hers of the Howick Lions Club Tnet for their October .sopper meeting at the Ferdwich Visited Minh, where the W.A. Served a. 'delicious meal, Rev, „I". W. Hird,. minister-of the church and also a guest, spoke a few words, and Mrs..Geo. Richards and. Mae. Minnie MOPINvaine favored with a. vocal •-duet,.accom- panied by Mrs. Ken, .Graha'rna at the piano. A draw was held with _variota members winning prizes. - - Past Deputy District Governor, .Harvey McDermott, introduced the guest speaker, District Governor Morley McLean of Orangeville, an outstanding speaker, who spoke on. the subjeet, "Lionism—What Means to Me". Members of other Liam' -Clubs_ are urged to be present when the district gewernor Visits their clubs to hear this eloquent speaker. Lion District Governor McLean , was tha.nkeil by Lion Warren Zur-: brigg and presented with, a gift; Lion Wray Cooper also presented gifts to the ladles who sang. •The meeting closed with the usual Lions' Hoax.. week-end guests of Mr. arid Mrs. A. Hunt, Messrs. Bill and Paul Higgins, accompanied by •Mrs. Frank ,Gra- ham of St. Mary's, spent the week-end with Mr, and Mrs. Earl Baker and family, Ottawa. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hart, Oshawa, STEADY HAND NEEDED—Keith Robinson, of LuCknow,. foicgrounda was one of some 300 'dolmas who attended, the Winghtun Sportsmen's - Club Thanksgiving shoot on Monday, russets, Cliff 'Roy Doherty, NEXT RELAY—This foursome was caught by 'the day. Left to right ate: Den (Wade, taniera as they waited for die next relay for shot- Logan, Belgrave, George Minim an4 guns, at the Sportsmen's shooting match last Mon. Blyth: . .. . . .. . . . •..,r•Tr '''''' 71,7•77,77^,rmr,r,,,7-7'. AB NEI'HBIIV, president of the Wingham Sports- men's. dub is shown as he drew the winning ticket on the shotgun draw. The whiner was Oswald Pliny of 'Whighatn. Sling Boucher, right, holds the box of draw tickets. The ticket sale netted the club nearly $125.00. • how to turn on the sun ..for five cents... and dry awash io be prou of! WROXETER P FORMED Mr, Max Humbly, of Kitchener spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hambly: Mr. Bob Rumple of Hamilton Spent the holiday week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Steinacher, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stewart and family visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Stewart. Mr. and Mrs; Alex Wray, Brian and Grace, all of Toronto, visited in the community over the week- end. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Campbell and Jimmy of Dawnsview visited over the Week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Crosby Sothern. Mrs. Harvey MeDermitt spent a couple of (lays last week with Mr. anti Mrs. Clarkp Renwick. Mr, Ian Pittendreigh of London spent the week-end with his par- ents. Dr, and Mrs. .J. D. Forde and family of Orillia visited friends in the community on Saturday. The sympathy of the community goes to Mrs. T. J, Schaefer in the passing of her brother, John Dem- erling, who was buried in Harris- ton last week. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred 'Jones of Guelph, visited over the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. William Salt- On. Mr, and Mrs. Earl Moore spent the holiday week-end in Buffalo at the home of Mr„ and Mrs, K. W. Wilson and Mr, and Mrs. Colin Frew. Mr. and Mrs, George Kama and. family / spent the week-end with relatives in Hamilton. Mrs. Edward Matthews spent two days last week with yelatives at Dyers Bay, Mr and Mrs. Elmer Giles and Gary of Aakona spent the holiday week-end with Mrs. Martha Baiter Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Butchart of Toronto spent a few days last week with relatives in the com- 'munity. Mr. and Mrs. Hoyden Devitt spent one day• last week in Kit- chener. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Doig spent the holiday week-end with mem- bers of their family in St. Cathar- ines. Miss Mabel Irwin of Gorrie is at present staying at the home of Mrs. Herb Rogers, who has been with the flu. A speedy recovery is wished for her, Mr. and Mrs:Henry Howe, Mr. and Mrs. William MacDonald, Mr. and Mrs. William Wilson and Phyllis, Mr. Cecil Wilson.. and fam- ily, Misses Louise arid Letitia Mat- thews, Miss Violet Beswitheriek and Mr. Mel Batters attended the Teeswatet Fair last week, • Mr, Wally Gibson retprned on Saturday., from the Western Pro- vinces after spepding the past six weeks there., Week-end, visitors with Mr. and 4-11 CLUB WINNERS. AT HOICK FAIR FORDWICH The following were winners in the Ilowick Beef Calf' Club,. Dairy Calf Club, Turn- berry 4-14 Dairy Club and Beef Club. and Howick Grain Club at the Howiek Fall Fair, held recently of Fordwich. Uowick Beef Calf Club -Junior furnaln, Lorne Ankenman, Gowans- town; , steer, Fraser Gibson, Dale Morland, John Harris; senior fe- male„ Kent Ankonman, Ross Fitch; senior steer, Phyllis Wilson, Doug- las McDonald, Mary Doig, Dairy Calf Club---Halstein jun- ior, Lynn Ferguson, Clifford, Don- ald Ruttan, Carrie, Truas F.nrdwich; senior, Henry 'Winkel, Ronald Hibberd, Bill Boyd; Ayr- shire senior, Alex Strong; show- manship, Alex Strong, Harry Win- kel, Billy Van Loo. Turriberry 4-H Dairy Club - Jun- ior Holstein, Doughta Fortune, Jo- seph Jeffray, Mary Jeffray; sen- ior, Bill Jeffray, Sally Jeffrey, Keith Mulvey; Ayrshire,. James Woolcocic; Jersey, Ian Woolcock, Beef Club --Steers, Bill Kieffer, Marjorie Kieffer, Georgina Kief- fer; female, Connie Cathers, Bren- da Gathers, Peter Mulvey; - junior, Julia Thornton; shoWmanship, Marjorie and Georgina Kieffer. Howielt 4.4H Grain Club -Placing grain, Thomas Towell, Billy Van Loo, James McNaughton; placing sheaf, Melville Greig, Allan Simp- son, Douglas Fortune, Mrs. E, A, Schaefer were Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Schaefer and Wendy of London and Mr. and Mrs, Paid Wendt and family of Toronto. Mr and Mrs. Jack Welsch and Mrs.Jessie, -O'Gorman of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Keis of Guelph visited over the week-end with Mr. and Mrs, Earny . Darcy and Mr; and Mrs, Wally Gibson, Mr, and • Mrs. Ted Harris and family of Brownsville were week, end visitors with Mrs. Nellie Gamble and John. Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Goldrich of London and' Mr. arid Mrs, Jack Wilding of Toronto were week-end visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Anion Demerling. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Dinsmore and -Mr. and' Mrs. Bob Sanderson, Mr, and Mrs. Gordon 'Steinacher and Mrs. Mary Sanderson were guests at the Sanderson-Conman wedding on Saturday in Kitchener Mr, and Mrs, Noah Reis attend- ed the 80th anniversary service in Lutheran 'Chit rch, Walker= ton, on Sunday. Birth REIS-- To Mr, and Mrs.. Millard Reis, in Mount Hope Hospital, Hamilton, on Monday,a Oct, 3, 1960, a daughter. Ea. Powell High In Cornpetilicn FoRDwIcii.-The final results of field crop competition have sheen completed at, Howiek Fall Fair. Field. and Seed judging, points out of total of 200. Ed. Powell, 1st-184 points; S. J. Robinson, 178; Lea Fortune, 171; Norman }larding,- 176; 0. Kieffer, 175; W. F. Campbell, 171; Scott Clarkson, 1681/2.; Robt. Hibberd, 168, W.I. WILL CATER FOR BANQUETS GORRII:- Mrs, 9, P. McKee,- Kurtzville was guest speaker at the -Gorrie Women's , Institute meeting held at the home of Mrs. CliffOrd Pyke, Mrs,' McKee spoke on Citiaenship, dealing with the many problems of the, immigrants' language, slow adjusting to new ways of cities, rooming houses and drug stores. Mrs. Glenn Johnston, president, conducted the, business, It -was decided to try and send a carload to the county rally at Auburn, also to cater to Junior Farmers and Milk Producers banquets, as in previous years: A wood fibre demonstration will be given at the next meeting,' Mrs. Harry Rhamp gave a de- monstration of variations. of post- age. Mrs. Glad Edgar gave the motto, "Being nice to live with is the answer to the world's prob- lems". Mrs. Clarence Sparling led in a sing song. The meeting closed. With "The Queen". • Offering Plates Are Dedicated GORRIE—Rev, J. E. Clarke dedi- cated new offering. plates at •the Sunday morning service, in the Gorrie United Church in memory of Mr. Herbert Cooke. The gift was donated by his daughter, Mrs. H. A. Mutton of Mitchell, Allan-McMichael---That the Court of Revision on the Aaseasment Boll for the year 1961 will be held, in the clerk's offihe on Friday, October 28th, 1960, at 8.00 p.m. Alvan-G,bson—That we adcept the petition of L, Sanderson for a municipal drain and forward same to the engineiaa McMichael-Gibson—That we ac- cept the Tile Drainage Loan appli- cations No. 8 and No. 9. Haskins-Allan--That -we• accept the tenders of Tom MacEwan and Lorne Siefert for snowplowing for the 1960-61 season at $7.00 per hour subject to the approval of •the De- partment of Highways. Gibson-McMichael—That we, in- struct the clerk to prepare a by- law prohibiting the obstructionh of ditches and ctilverts, Gibson-McMichael'---That we give a grant of $25.00 to the Huron Ploughman's Association. McMichapl-Gibson—That the road accounts, s approved be paid.( Gibson-McMichael—That the fol- IcWng accounts be paid. Registrar of Deeds, registration, $4,80; W. Murray, land purchased, $100.00; Arthur Forster, sheep kill- ed $110.00; United Stationery Co. Ltd., supplies, $13.30; Wingham' Advance-Times, printing, -$9.90; M Shortt, postage, $10.00; Eakins and MacDonald, audit fee, $1,038.17; Howard Harris, bal. salary, $550.00; W. E. Whitfield, part salary, $75.00; J. H. Pollock, part salary, $100.00; Henry J. Bast, repairing drain, $5.10; Wm. C. Smith, brushing at cemetery, $36.55; G. L. Dobson, re- lief account, $23.36; Wm. Marriner, relief, $20.66; H. Howe, relief,. $18.17; E. A. Schaefer, relief, $39,87; R. H. Stephens & Son, relief, $18.34; Crystal Dairy, relief, $8.80; Art Gibson, relief administrator, $13.65; Robt, Gibson, hospital board meet- , $5.00 Huron Ploughman's Association, grant, $25.00; Fred Sharpin, cutting weeds, $1t,a50; Road account, transfer. $2,031,08. MelvfichaelAGibadna--That now adjourn to. meet again on November 5th or at the call of the reeve. J. Harold Pollock, Clerk, Arthur Gibson, Reeve. To Pack Bale On October 26 GORRIE—Mrs. W. W. Strong was, hostess for the October meet- ing of the Gorrie United Church Woman's Missionary Society. Mrs. Irvnig Toner chose as the theme for the worship period, "Thanks- giving". Mrs. W. W. Strong read the Scripture. Mrs. Harry Rharne led in prayer for -Miss A. Sandell, Korea, A quilt was tied ,for the bale. Donations for the bale may be left in the church and will be packed on October 26. Mrs. DeWitt Adam's and Mrs. Harry Zimmerman will be leaders for . the Mission Band. The sectional rally will be held in Wroxeter United !Church, October 17 from 9.20-3.30, There will be Bible study this year in- stead of repotts of each organiz- ation, Take your Bible. The hostess assisted by Mrs. Elmer Parrish and Mts. Russell Ruttan served refreshments. Mr, and Mrs. Art Gibson and• family attended the Huron County Plowing Match held near Dungan- non. on Saturday. Keen interest was shown in the tractor and horse claws. Everyone enjoyed being out in such perfect weather, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence White and Miss Lucille. White aocompan- led by Little -Cindy. Weir of Tog ronto, spent the holiday week-end at their home in the villa.ge. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd. Mapleton and family, Millbrook, were boll- day guests of Mr, and Mrs. Ross Coates, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ingram spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs, Al. Crozier, at their cottage at Lurgan Beach. Mr, and Mrs. Harvey _Bradshaw spent the week-end at Port Hu- ron. Miss Jean Adams was a week- end guest of her friend, Miss Jean Newton. Thanksgiving visitors with Mr.. and Mrs. •George Gibson were Mr. and Mrs. Allister Green and daugh- ters of Goderich and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Gibson of Liman, Mr. and. Mrs. A. W. Fiddes, Port Credit, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fialdes, Bill and Bob were week-end visit- ors with Mr, •and Mrs, Wilfred Brown. • Ross Tomans visited Mr. Wallace Toman in the It-W hospital on Sunday. Week-end visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Reidt were Mr. Lyle Relit of Willowdale and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mowbray and baby of Kitchener. Mr, and, Mrs. 'Russell Walker spent Friday to Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Walkom of Paris and Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Walker, Galt, and attended the Simcoe Fair, Mr. William Ringler, Dearborn, Mich., is visiting relatives in and around the village. Mr. and Mrs. Mac Allan and family, Montreal, spent the week- end at their home here. Mr. Allan is being transferred from Montreal to San Francisco. • Mr. and Mrs. George Hunt, Lar- ry and Debbie, of Brampton, were GORRIE Mr. and Mrs. Ted Newton en- tertained their family, Mr, and Mrs. Mac Newton and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hart, Oshawa, on Saturday evening to a birthday and Thanksgiving dinner in honor of the latter. Visitors at the same home on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs; Ernest Harris and Leone, Mr. Prank Harris of Detroit. Mrs. Walter Charles and Gre- gory Stephens are patients in the 'Palmerston Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Hastie, To- ronto, spent the Thanksgiving week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Har- ry Hastie. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Miller left Monday and will accompany Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Miller of Detroit on a trip through the Smoky Moun- tains and Kentucky. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Barton of Toronto and Mrs, James Barton, Drayton, were Sunday' visitors with Mr. and Mrs. James Edwards. Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Koch .visit- ed Miss Emma Wahl and Mr Henry Wahl of Wallace ,ToWnship on Sunday. Mt. and Mrs. Cecil -Wilson, 'of Fordwieh, Mr, John Watson, of London,. Mr. ',Edward Watson,' •of 13IYth, -were visitors on Sunday With Mr. and Mrs. Percy Ashton. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dietrich and Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Gillanders of Windsor were week-end visit- ors of Mr, and Mrs. Justin Will. Mrs. Dietrich suffered a. heart at- tack on Sunday and was taken to Wingham Hospita% Mr. •and Mrs. Lawrence Short, Fergus, were Thanksgiving visit- ors with Mss. T. Short and Miss Myrtle Short. Mr. and Mrs. George Brown and Jean visited Mr. and Mrs. Ira Neil, Belmore, on Sunday. Rev, and Mrs. J. E. Clarke, Joan and Arthur spent Thanks- giving Day with Rev. and Mrs. John Clarke, Brownsville. Mr. and Mrs.- Donald Charles and family of Burwash spent sev- eral days with Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ter Charles. Mrs. Grace Dalrymple, Beams- Ville, and Mts. H. Berlett, Listowel, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Johnston. Mr. and Mrs, William Thomson, Toronto, Were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Cooke. Thanksgiving visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nay were Mr, Carl Cook, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Nay and family, Mr, and Mrs, Peter Merldinger, all of Kit- ehenet, and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Greetiley, Clifford. Miss Mary Thornton, Kitchener. Visited over the Thansgiving holi- day with Mrs. Anson Thornton. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jamieson, Gelerith, spent the week-end With Mr. and Mrs, T. L. Marines, Dr. and Mrs. Daniel Mantles, of Stratford, spent Thanksgiving Day at the same home. In the evening they all visited Mr. William. Mc- Innes, Walkerton, on the occasion ofuhri.s ttbnicritlivtidinsy. .sidney , Kemp, wil. liarn and Alfred, of Listowel, Mr and Mrs. Lantle Btitrell and Shelia of 'Rodney spent Thanks- giving May with Mr. and Mrs. M.. Belandet, Mr. Bruce Grainger, London, spent the holiday with his par- Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Grainger. Tbe teingbam• abbancr:74Zintrof WIND HAM, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY OCTORVR 13, 19 40 Miss Louise Browne Honored by Friends -• FORDWICH - Mrs. Roy Sim- mons, Mrs, Fred McCann and Mrs, Jim 'Renwick eptertained at the former's. home in Friday night at a miscellaneous shower in honor of Miss Louise Browne, bride-elect' of this month. Games and contests were enjoy- ed. during the evening. Louise thanked everyone and a delicious lunch was served. APPROVE NEW WAN TANK INSTALLATION A regular meeting of the Hewick Township Council was held hi. the clerk's office in October 13th, All members were present and the reeve, Arthur Gibson, 'was in, the chair, The minutes of the last regular meeting were read and on motion of R. Gibson and McMichael were adopted as read. Allan-Gibson—That we approve of the installation of a new Water tank for the Winghain Rural Fire Truck. Mustangs Win Second Game In the second game of the North Huron Secondary School Associ- ation Senior football, Wingham Mustangs trounced the Seaforth Golden nears 15-0. The first half was scoreless, al- though Seaforth ,doniinated the play. Here, asaihreughtatit the rest of the game, Winghain's' kicking power was excellent, HoWever, in the third quarter, things began to roll, Roy Vivian received the Golden sears' kick-off and passed it to Ron HoWard, who ran across the line for' the Mus- tang's first touch-clown, which was not converted, Also, in this quar- ter, fullback Pete Carmichael, who played. an eXcellent game, kicked a single for Wingham to make the score 7-0. Iri the fourth quartet, on a re- verse play, halfback Ron }toward scored his second touch-down of the game. Quarterback Roy Vivian ran the convert to make the score 14-0 in the Mustangs' favor, Then, with five minutes left to play, .Pete Carmichael kicked another single, to make the final score Winghati Mustangs 16; Seaforth, Golden Bears 0, This la'Win hat' g pis beecaul vic- tory in two games. -John Strerig,a .St. Marys; Mr. and Mrs. Ron Hig- gins, Karen and Terry of Blyth, were Thanksgiving visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Stewart' Higgins. We' are pleased ;to report Mrs. Ruth McDOnaldahas returned home from Victoria' Hospital; London. These on the sick list this week are Mrs. Herb Patterson and Mr. Paul 'Static. • 'The latter met with a painful accident :oh Saturday 'when glass :'atruek''his eye while cut hunting. "They-Art 'patients in the Winghani. ' Mrs.. Walter Charles,and Mrs. William Longstaff ate .in Palinerston Hos- pital, both having undergone stir- KerY. Mrs, Harvey Coupland were Mr, eating in Orangeville, The newest and Mrs. Stewart Coupland, Mr. WROXE'TER, The Buds of Pro- arrival is the Monarch Master and Mrs; Bob Black of Toronto raise Mission Band held the fall and Mt.' and Mrs. Jack Edgar, of •. ThP:114Pffering meeting with 31. in The company' is •a leading, tool. Kitchener, attendanee. The pianist, Mrs. H. Manufacturing di(, fabricating Company,pltolt,,,sy e Limited,c,tai Mr, and Mrs, Frank Graham, Durst, . opened the meeting with in coin-operated laundry dryers and metal stampings. Their - products are sold . across Canada .and to member nations in - the Common- wealth, Site of the new plant la a three and a half acre lot of fully-served industrial land at the southern edge of Orangeville, alongside the Acrow plant. Plans call for -a modern 5,000 square foot plant to be built immediately, with an. additional 20,000 square feet to be added next spring. andMr. and Mrs. Lyle Hart, Patti and Susan, Listowel, spent the BUDS OF PROMISE week-end with their parents, Mr. Week-end guests of Mr. and THANKOFFERINfi and Mrs, William Hart, GORRIE—AnniVersary . services will he held in Gorrie United Church on October 16th, at 11 and 7.30. Rev. T. Garnett Husser of Wingham 'United Church will be the guest preacher, SpecialServices quiet music. Ann Gibson, presi- dent, gave the call to worship.' The Scripture was read by Bill Durst, followed with prayer by Jim Sharpin. All members ans- wered the roll call by a sign of fall. One member presented the birthday pennies for September. A poem on "Thanksgiving" was giv- en by :Margaret Wright. The of- fering was taken by Ricky Clark and. Lance Gibson and dedicated by the president. Carol Coupland favored with a piano solo. Everyone enjoyed a filmstrip, "A Schoolbell Rings in Angola", de- picting a story about a boy in An- gold who gets his greatest wish , to attend school in his village, A question and answer period fol- lowed, Connie Clark gave a poem, "The Pumpkin that Grew". Announcement was made that the next mailing would be a joint meeting with the Baby Band, The "World Friends" were distrib- uted to each family and the meet- ing closed with the benediction, Through the influence *of an In dustrial edition published 'by The Orangeville Banner, coupled with the efforts of Mayor Maude and local realtor Paul S.Starr, the 'Toronto company chose.. t6 locate in Orangeville. As the plant swings into prOdue. tion, 20 to 25 men will be employ- ed. Upon completion of the addi- tion, with increased production, the staff will he increased to a maximum payroll of 75 Workers. Manufacturing 'Firm Builds in Orangeville Another Toronto company is lo- An automatic electric dryer gives you "indoor sunshine" for your • wash, every day of the year! And thanks to electricity, your clothes dry sunshine-fresh , with no sunshine fading and for only 5 tents a dryer load. No clothesline .110 clothesline sag! No weather- heating! Everything you wash.— from delicate lingerie to hard-to- dry woollens—turns out soft, fresh, and in perfect shape because they have been handled with care itt the gentle safety of an automatic electric clothes dryer. To get more out of life get the most out of electricity. gingham Public. Utilities .Compaiision