HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1960-12-14, Page 13IN SCHOLARSERIPS-Winners of the Linton
County Coutteil Scholarships-for students at the
Ontario Agricultural College, 1900, are seen
. reeehring f',00gratiiht.00;1$ of Pettipiere,
right, college registrar, They are, Jett to right,
Robert II, Higgins, Brussels; Glen -Cottlies,
Brussels; jetties Coulter, Wingitarn. and. John
•Broadfoot, Iltncefield. The boys "are alt stu-
dents in -the final- year of the Associate Course.
Details and specifications must be sedured frOm
the undersigned.
JOHN G. BERRY, Clerk-Treasurer
County of Huron
Court House
Goderich, Ontario
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MRS, BERTHA PLANT
NEW W.A. PRESIDENT
•C'lOBRJE-Tho'azinual meeting of
St. 'Stephen's W.A, Was. held at the
home :of `Mrs, Norman Wade on
Thursday afterntion -with the pre-
sident,' Mrs,-Edward Newton, pre-
siding. ACliristroas.earof was sung
and. MrS, Harry- King -read the
Cheistnias story- from 'juke= 2:
Reports Were given by 'the dif-
ferent yieeretaries and $100 was
voted. -for. 'church purposes. The
following slate, of .officers was ac•
°opted' with, the Rev. E. C. Attweli
in, charge:
Hon.. pres., Mrs. E. C. Attwell:
pres., Mrs, Eertha Plant; first vice,
Ares., try king ; sec o n d •
vice-pres.,'' Mrs. Lein Sanderson;
sec,-treas„ Mrs, Georgo king; asst
Mrs, 'R. T. Bennett; Dorcas sec..
Mrs. Norinan Wade; assts.; Mrs.
It'arl Underwood, Mrs. Edward
Ntiwton, Mrs. John Dinsmore; Liv.
log Message see., Miss Myrtle
Short; Social service, Mrs; Gordon
Underwood; Little Helpers, Mrs.
John Dinsmore; pianist, Mrs. Har-
ry King; .auditors, Mrs. E. C. Att-
well,' M. Norman Wade.
Roll :call was answered with a
thought: on Advent. Mr. Attwell
then nave a talk, speaking of Je-
sus, the light. of • the world coming
to earat'io brighten -the dark sea-
son, HO' also told of the origin of
many of our Christmas customs.
Mrs. Gordon Underwood j;cad
REV. McCLURE SPEAKS
CHRISTMAS CAN BE
PAGAN 1111 CHRISTIAN
GORRIE---The Rev. W. 3, S. Mc-
Clure of Molesworth and Gorrie
Presbyterian. Churches was the
guest speaker at the Christmas
meeting of the Gorrie W,I. at the
hane i>f Mrs. Norman Wade last'
Tuesday' evening. He said we
should forget our worries, troubles
and struggles at Christmas time
and endeavour to spread happiness,
ChriAmas is a test. We can make
it either a pagan or Christian fes-
tival. It is vitas that we' should
have God at the centre.
Mrs. Howard Harris, Fcrdwich,
East Huron pistriet president, paid
a visit to the branch.. She spoke
on "Citizenship", mentioning a
number of things expected of good
from the fourth chapter of the
study book on "Areas 'of Disagree-
ment", in looking 'toward unity.
Arba,s of agreement, baptism, Holy
Communion, the creed and the
ministry, were similar in most
Christian bodies, but disagreethenf
lay in form and administration.
Mr. Attwell led in explanation and
discussion.
Appreciation was expressed to
Mrs, -Newton, the retiring presi-
dent. The hostess served refresh-
ments
treasurer of the .Gorrie and District
T3ible Society. reports that $187.05
was. raised. in the recent annual.
'canvass. This amount is an in-
crease of ,$2 over last year. The
' executive jsz•ratetal to all who con-
tributed and to the canvassers,
Santa in Gorrie
c,04Rui) Two hundred and sev-
enty-five children welcomed San-
ta Claus to Gorrie on Saturday af-
ternoon, and received treats. A
film was also shown in the cent-
Inanity hail, Cottle business men
made the arrangements.
GONE
Mrs. James Shear had the misfor-
tune 'to fall and fracture her right
wrist. She also injured her back,
Mrs. W, C, King, Mr, and MrS,
Archie Miller and Elaine spent
Saturday in London.
Tom Hastie, Toronto; Marie of
Arthur; Marg of the Guelph Gen-
eral Hospital, spent the week-end
at their home.
Mr. 'and Mrs. Glen Black, Ham-
ilton, Mr. and Mrs. Allan. William-
son, Sheffield, were Saturday vis-
itors at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Edgar.
Mr. and. Mrs. Laurie Burrell,
Sheila, and friends of Rodney spent
Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed.
Bolander.
The Woman's Association of ,the
Gorrie United Church will meet at
the home, of Mrs. 3, E. Clarke on
Thursday, Dec. 15th at 8.15 p,m.
Program comm., Group 4 of the
W.A.
White gifts will be, presented by
the Sunday School children at the
morning service on Sunday, Dee.
18th at 11.15 am.
The Hi-C group will hold., their
vesper service on Dec. 18th at 8
o'clock.
Mrs. C. Gregg went to Toronto
last week, She and her son George
plan to leave for Florida at the
commencement of the Christmas
holiday. Mrs. Gregg will remain
for the rest of the winter.
Student teachers in the Gorrie
senior room last week were Tom
Higgins, Wroxeter and Tom Som-
merville, Scaforth. Miss Saint, of
Wingham and Miss Helen Adams
were teaching in the junior room.
Miss Yvonne Spading was a stu-
dent teacher at Embro last week.
The Gorrie - Wroxeter Scouts
and Cubs held a successful paper
FOleetion on Viatlay.
c'grs. Irwin .rapraea 1A4t
weep :PPM: the --Wingitant liA)_,S-
,Pital, where she had been iii for
a -,,,week.
MF and: Mrs. Ward Schaefer,
Pprdwiehr, Oitted Mr. and gra.
Fri, ox King on *1411day aftornoop,
,mr$, Leonard. Sanderstm. and'
cliildren. spent a couple 'of days last
'wick at Bervie.
:(14r. Sohn Strong attended the
Iginner Cottnties, Ayreshire aixf,
annual meeting in. Atwood on Tees-
day o1 last week. Mr. Strong is
the asst prealdont. •
PaNi4 Ashwurtlt, T#'4' 644,
visited at Om roetotv ,srr
with his daughter .anst;
U. Attwell.
Mrs. 1+1., -Ts•lohus rotor:44:0T
ronto, oa F'ri'day after 011044111g
welt with. her ON Mri qt4141.4t;
)$.krch. „ .
'1'41..41i.US---•At; the Winghapt ao4•••
oral liospi.tal, Qn Fiklay, 1)47
2, (90, to, Mr: anti Mrs. GratAa0U
Ter4104hcoess..;) dangbrter, 1Normhi
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Bible Society 'Winitut Adv*rwee•rblao W414040444r* To, 140 1,100
-citizens. They should obey the
taws; vote; educate their children;
keep their homes and grounds tidy;
attend chuteli; have the ability to
get along with others; participate
in community affairs and pull%their
load.
The speakers- were presented
with gifts by the president, Mrs.
Glenn Johnston, Mrs. Clarence
Sperling and Mrs, 'Russell Adams
were appointed leaders for the next
4.-If project, "Cottons Can Be
Smart". They will attend the
school for leaders in Wingham on
Jan, 11th and 12th,
Mrs. Alex Graham is convener of
the committee to remember shut-
ins at Christmas, 'Carols were
sung and Mrs, Glenn Johnston dis-
played Christmas table decorations
and new ideas for' food for the
'holiday season.
Roll call was answered with a
favorite verses from a Christmas
card. There were 28 in attendance.
Lunch committee was Mrs, Glenn
Johnston, Mrs, Alex Graham and
Mrs. Clarence Spading.
A sprinkling of crisp croutons
is the final touch that sets off a
thick soup such as split pea, lentil
or cream soups and bisques, Here
are two methods that can be used
in making them, You can butter
bread slices and toast them in a
slow oven, preheated to 300 deg. F.,
until they are golden brown, Trim
off the crusts and cut the slices.
into small squares. An alternate
method, is to cut bread slices into
one-half inch squares, Toss the
'slices` in melted better, and then
toast them under the broiler.
ELWOOD' Married at United Manse
TENDERS FOR FURNISHINGS & EQUIPME,NT
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Wednesday, January 4, 1961, at' 5.00 'p.m. LoW-
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Rev. B, Clarke officiated on Dec.
3rd when Shirley Marie :McAllister
of Teeswater and Charles Freder-
ick Moore of Wroxeter exchanged
wedding vows at the Gordo Un-
ited Church ,manse. The bride's
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
McAllister of Teeswater end the
groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs,
Uhriont Moore- of Wroxetet.
The bride these a waltz-length
gown of nylon Chiffon lace with al-
ternating tiers of lace and not On
bou'ffan't skirt. The boleto was
lined with white taffeta. wider ny-
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floWers and leaves, caught her eir-
(ttar veil of French illusion, She
carried a bouquet of red testis and
white mums. Mr. McAllister gave
his daughter iii Marriage.
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• Mrs. Oscar lietslet of Walkerton
Was the bride's attendant, She
wore a white nylon dress lined with
taffeta. and 'covered with white
'velveroy lace -and blue flowers. She
Were a blue flower hat, blue gloves
and black shoes. Her bouquet was
'white mums and blue carnations.
Oscar Heisler was the best man.
A -reception was held at the
bride's home, where guests from
Walkerton, Glands, Goderich, Tees-
water and Wroxeter were 'enter-
tained.
The bride's mother wore a navy
blue sheath With white accessories
and the groom's mother was at-
tired in a charcoal suit with ilink
a ccessori es.
loor travelling the bride chows
a brawn sheath dress with White
accessories. They will live in
Wroxeter.
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