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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1961-01-04, Page 5ti• YOUR 'FAMILY SHOE STORE. WI-IdCHURCH -.Word was re- ceived here on Saturday of the sudden passing of Mrs. Albert Rundle, of Oshawa. She was the former Verna Barbour, a daughter of Mrs, James Barbour, of London, and niece of Mrs. Andrew Gaunt. i l Mrs Rundle fell and injured her < • ',knee while out .tobogganing with ik ter three daughtera near their Alien-re dn. pshawa .on Saturday, She died suddenly in the ambulance on , e way 'fc: the hospital, She was in ''' er 45th year. .. fl Besides her husband she leaves ' atthree' daughters; one sister, .t reda, of 'Toronto, and her parents .n London. The family resided for , . any years in West Witwanosh lik ownship. Finger Crushed By Cow's Horn WHITLQr HURCH ' - Mrs. Mason Robinson suffered a painful injury to the ring finger of her left hand last Friday. The accident happened as she was ,slipping the chain over the head of one of the cows in then. stable. As the animal tossed. its ti bead her finger was pinned be- tween the tip of the horn and the Wall of the stable, The finger was crushed down to the first joint, so severely that the i finger nail was left in her mitt. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wade and "ohildren of Woodstock and Mr. and Mrs, Douglas Snell and family Of Londesboro, spent Monday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ewart • 1111.61.1mamololl.1117, SAVE MONEY An Investors Syndic** plan will help you to have) enough in the future, A plan can be tailored to suit your objective Whether it's owning a new home, ed., ucating your children; buying a business or pro., .viding for your retirenienta! Sec your Investors man:-.41 THOMAS JARDIN Box 394,, Wingham, Out., Phone 147 BRUCE McFAUL Box 693, Listowel, Oen, Phone 979 EMERSON IVEL Box 6, Harriston, Out,, Phone 334W tip 01 oaritc6 OF CANADA.' 11.44$4,410. 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OVERSHOES itehe ; her v. nrla , line, fern. Sited Fred ftYid hday and • of Vade visit- bore enin and Mrs. tlen. : aim Igai• c to, lc a n to east ) re- d- and M. Pen Me- nto; ner; and df Me- Mr. Vas, ?ent 'ally dew rL f:on, told of Dar' Jere of ma ars, ;f a Ia nto, rine eels llei mit -ew : riM lay cey ye, 12, ;he Re, 551; in .rd ,ed sit rs 10, ng 55, d. .y. he ?It ts le e- st of rs r. ic ts ;r IFS IN AMBULANCE AFTER KNEE INJURY At Reasonable Prices Vir INCH AM Junior "13 Hockey Wingharn Mena FRIDAY, JANUARY 6th Mitchell vs. Wingham WHITECHURCH Mrs. James Cornelius, for several years a resident of the Huron County Home at Clinton, and for many yens a resident of East Wawariosh, celebrated her 97th birthday on Tnesday, December 27. Mr. Russell Chapman has been a patient in Victoria Hospital, Lon- don, during the past week. Miss Winnifred. Farrier, who, spent the holiday week with hell parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Far- rier, returned to her position in Toronto on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson arid sons of. Feversham, spent the week-end with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Watt, Rev, and Mrs. George Watt and family of Oakville and Mr. and Mrs. Archie Watt and daughters of Toronto spent a day last week at the Watt home here. Mr, James Snowden was taken to -Wingham Hespital on Saturday by, ambulance, following a' severe stroke, Mr. •and Mrs. Wallace Conn and family spent Sunday With Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Scott of Ripley. Will Conn left on Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnston te spend a few weeks at Parkhill; Mr, Charles Taylor, who has been a patient for some weeks at Vic- toria Hospital, was able to accom- pany his sister, Mrs. Irene Pater- son to Chesley on Sunday. and spend the day with their mother, Mrs, William Taylor, who is stay- ing at the home of her niece, Mrs. Speeht, Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Wade] of Goderich, and Mr. Cecil McNeil of Lucknow spent Sunday at the home of their sister, Mrs. Harry The fogowing officers were elect- ed: President, Muriel Moore; 1st vice, Marlene Martin; sec., Wayne Farrier; treas., Garry Chapman; pianists, Mrs. G. E. Farrier and Joan Tiffin; Citizenship, Barry Tiffin, Elwin Moore and Bevin Tiffin; Missions, Mrs. Russell Pru- den, Marlene Martin; Evangelism, Muriel Moore. Donald Gaunt, Joan Tiffin;. Stewardship, Wayne Far- rier, Elgin Sleightholm; recreation, Arthur Laidlaw, Garry Chapman. The Y,P.U, decided to donate $10 to the 1Vr. and M, Fund and the meeting was closed with the lVfizpah benediction. the home of his brother, Mr, Joseph Forster ot Winnipeg. Mrs. Jack Flannigan of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. John Inglis and fnmily of Fordwich spent last week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Inglis, Mrs. Gordon Elliott and Mrs. Robert Galbraith, Wingham, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr. Walter Elliott: • Mrs. James Laidlaw and Mr. and Mr. Kenneth Laidlaw- and family, who spent last week with relatives here and at' LecknOw, returned to London on Friday. Mr. and Mrs, Cameron Simmons and Nancy, and Mr, and Mrs. Clayton Scholtz and family. Code- rich and local relatives spent Mon- day with Mr. and Mrs.- Ezra Scholta Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Dickson and children of 13elmore spent Sunday with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Moore.' Mr. and Mrs. William Rintoul and family spent Sunday at the home of her brother, Mr. Gorden Caldwell of Blyth. 'Sharon and Doris Rintoul spent a few days last week with Mr, and Mrs. Mae Cardiff of Brussels. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Martin and farrilly visited on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs, William Martin of Kitchener, and Shirley. who spent the week at Kitchener, rEiturned horne. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Coupland of Toronto spent the week-end With her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robinson and with Wrox- eter relatives. Mn, and Mrs. Merril Donald and children of Brampton, visited on Sunday at the home of her sister, Mrs. Robert Solornan. Willis Lapp. Mrs. Alex Rintoul, Miss Mary Forsythe, and relatives from Toronto, London, and local points. Mr, and Mrs, Edward Pollard, and Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Pipe of Brussels and local relatives spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coultes, 'Coultes families and Mr. and Mrs. John 'Gaunt and family gathered on Monday with East Wawanosh Coultes families at the home of Mn, and Mrs. Norman Coultes. Mr, Fred Deacon is a patient in Wingham Hospital this week. Mr, and Mrs. Jack Shiell and family spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Zimmer- man of Garrie. The meeting of the Women's In- stitutb will be held on. Wednesday next at the home of Mrs. Victor Emerson. The Maitland Presby- terial meeting will be held in' the Presbyterian Church, Wingham, on Tuesday, • Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Fisher on Sunday were, her mother, Mrs, Jahn Car- ruthers of Ripley, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold•Loughee.d and daughters of St, Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. William Fisher, Georgetown, Mr, and Mrs. Tobl Jantzi and family, Milverton, Mr. and Mrs. William Gibson and baby Rhonda, Lucknow, Mr, and Mrs. Ross Hayden, and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Fisher and baby, Wingham and the 'family of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Forster. Luck- now. Mr. and Mrs. William Smith and family of Langside, spent Sunday with Me and Mrs. William A. Pur- don, Leigh MacDonald of Toronto spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ireland. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Coulter of London, returned home on. Monday after spending the week at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Noble Greenaway. Mrs. Webster Jacklin of Listowel, Miss Maxine Jackln, Georgetown, and Mr. And Mrs. Douglas Kauf- man and Heather of Kitchener, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Archie Purdon, Miss Edna Moffatt of Teeswater and Georgetown spent. Saturday With Mn: .,and Mrs. Elmer •Ireland. *Mr. Lynn • .O'Malley of Sarnia spent the Week-end with hi a par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O'Mal- ley. Mr. ' and Mrs. Jasper Snell and children of Westfield and Mr, and Mrs. Ross Taylor and Muriel, visited on Monday with their mother, Mrs. E. Dow. The Dow family, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Bee- croft and family and Mr. and Mrs. Melville Beecroft and soils of Otterville, spent Tuesday last with Mr. and Mrs. Hector Hamilton of Gorrie. Miss Doreen Wilson, Reg.N., of Toronto spent the last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex, Leaver. Miss Jessie Finlayson of Clarkson, visited last week at the Leaver and Shill homes, The Calvin-Brick Sunday School held their Christmas concert in the church on Wednesday evening, Mr. Wayne Eckenswiller of Mount Forest spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eckenswiller. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Dawson, Harold and Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Ritchie and children and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Machan and Linda of Morris.' spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Nethery of Elyth, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Humphrey and LlOci Of St. Helens, and Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Humphrey and family of Hespeler spent Monday with Mt. and Mrs. Roy Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sleightholrn and family spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. George Dickenson of Ripley, Mr. Dickenson left on Monday night with the Walden Transport, with A load of freight for Winnipeg and he will bring back a load Of cattle, IVrrsAleight- holni and Janet will spend this -Week at Ripley. PHONE 12 WHITECHURC11 Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Claire mul baby Walter and Mr, and Mrs, Ivan Daw, of Toronto spent the week-end with their parents, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Paw. Grant Currie spent a few days last week with his friend Alan Carter of Blyth, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gaunt, and Janet and Don- ald Dirstein, Hanover, and other, Currie. relatives spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Currie. Little Stephen, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Reavie of Uxbridge is a patient in WIngham Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Higgins of Belgrave, Mr. and Mrs. Tack King, Michael and Kathleen, Wingham, anti Mr. and Mrs. Alan Pattison, Spent Monday with Mr, and Mrs. Roy Pattison. Mr, and Mrs. Ger- ald Watson and son Alan of Forest, with other Pattison families, spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Pattison. Mr, and Mrs, Raymond Elliott, of dilluevale, visited with Mr. Wm. El- lett and Mr, and Mrs. Robt. Montgomery on Monday. Mr, and Mrs. Barrie 'Walter, Ger- ald and Norma, of Goderich, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clar- ence Chamney. Mr. and Mrs, Percy Webb, of Stroud, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Fur- don, Mr. and Mrs, Petrie Holmes and Trudy, Mr. and Mrs, Calvin Robinson and sons, and Harris Pardon, of Wing-ham, spent 'Mon- day with Mr, and Mrs. Wm, Par- don, of St. Helens. Those from a distance who at- tended the funeral of the late John Mason on Saturday were Mr. and ;Mrs. Jahn Rea, of Port Credit; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mason, 'Sar- nia; Mr, Harold Mason and Keith, of Kincardine; Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Mason, Litcaria; Mrs. Mildred Tow- ers and Pan], Toronto; Mr. and, Mrs. Russell Tozer, Toronto; Mrs. Myrtle 'Kilpatrick and Miss Julia Makon, London; Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Robt, Up- Shall, and Mrs. Eldon Jarrott, all of Hensel; Mr. and Mrs. Michael Low, London; Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Skinner, Exeter; Mr, and Mrs. Jahn McAllister and Mr. and 'Mrs. Sam Skinner, of Centralia; Mr. and Mrs. Fleming Johnston, Bluevale, Following the funeral the family gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Parker Campbell, Frances St., Wingham. Mr. and Mrs, Wm, Henry, and Miss Frances Henry, of London, spent the week-end in Toronto at the horne of Mr. and Mrs. Orest Hawerchuk, Miss Gertrude Stewart on her trip to Ireland, arrived at Liver- pool, England, and is now in Bel- fast. Miss Stewart will visit with her father's people in Porterdown. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin McClenaghan and children, of St; Thomas, spent the week-end .with his parents, Mr; and Mrs: Ben McCienaghan. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin McClenaghan and son, Michael, of Kitchener, spent Monday at the McClenaghan home. • DONNYBROOK (Intended for last week) Mr, and Mrs. Sam Thompson and family spent Saturday with his 'parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Thompson and family, of Wing- ham, and visited on Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Cecil Chamney, of Wingham. Mr, and Mrs, Wesley Jefferson and Debbie visited Saturday with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Willows Mountain, of Londesboro. Mr. and Mrs. Don Jefferson and Cheryl, of Clinton, and•Miss Elaine Jefferson, of London, spent the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.:Charles Jefferson. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Chamney and family were Sunday visitors with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Webster, of St. Helens, Miss Lucy Thompsort, of 13ronte, was with Miss Jesephine McAllis- ter for her holidays, Mr. Bert Thompson spent Satur- day with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Thompson and family, of Wingharn. Mr. and Mrs. Hilliard Jefferson 'and family vialted at Bluevale on WrOn day. Mts. John ThompSon and How- ard, Miss Lacy and Donald Thorem- soh were Monday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Thompson, of Clin- t°11°.r. and Mrs, Edward Robinson vd family were Monday visitors with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. GershoM Johnson, of Whitechurch. Mr. Sam Thoinpsort is under the doctor's care With a bad dose of tensilitia, We hope he will soon be about again, *DONNYBROOK Visitors on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Thompson and fam- ily were Mrs. Cecil Obantney, NU. and 14rs, Norman Thompson, Grace and Bill; Mr. arid Mrs. Ted Thompson, BarrY and Mary Helen; Mr, and Mrs. Jack Tiffin, Stephen and Roger, all of Wingbam and Mr, Bert Thompson of Beigra•ve. Miss Lucy Thompson .of Bronte and Mr. Donald Thompson spent Tuesday with Miss Josephine and Mr, David McAllister, Miss Dorothy Noble spent the holiday week with her sister, Mrs. Don Jefferson of Clinton, Sgt,-Major and Mrs. H. W. Dainty, Bill, Gerald and Linda of Camp Petawawa were week-end guests pt Mr. and Mrs. Edward Robinson and family. Other guests at the same home Sunday were, Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Robinson, Russel, Rae and Mrs. J, C. Robin- son of Wingham and Mr. and Mrs, Charles Jefferson. Mrs. Jahn Thompson and. How- ard visited Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Percy Barker of Goderich. Mr, and Mrs. Don Jefferson and Cheryl of Clinton were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John Noble and family. Mr, and Mrs. Sarri Jefferson, Donnie and John of Newinarket were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hilliard Jefferson and family. Visitors on Monday with Mrs. John Thompson and Howard were Mr. and Mrs. William. Thompson and son Bill of Clinton; Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fitzgerald of Kincardine and Mr. Donald Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Jefferson and Debbie visited the latter's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Josling and family of Londesboro, on Sun- day, Visitors on Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Chamney and family were Mr. John Doerr of Blyth; Mrs. Verna Doerr. Gerald. Brian and Harald of Niagara Falls. Gubsts at the same home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. :William Web- ster, Mr. and Mrs. George Web- ster, Brenda and Carol of St, Helens; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chamney of Auburn. Mr. and Mrs. Morley Johnston and family spent Sunday with the latter's mother, Mrs. John Young- Mat of Auburn. Shoot Party at St. Helens Hall ST. HELENS — The Women's Institute held a very successful shoot party on Wednesday evening in the St. Helens Hall, when ten tables of cards were in play. Allan Miller was high man with John Rutherford second. Ross Er- rington, playing as a lady, held the high score for ladies, while Mrs. Allan Miller was second. McPhersen. Swan, 4,11111111111111111111111111111111111111,11111111111121111311111191=211E01941119111191111111111111111111 111111111111111 E 11 W. R. HA ILTON OPTOMETRIST = Now a whole new golden world of SIGHT and i SOUND. See our HEARING-AID GLASSES, lightest in weight. none '37 for appointment - '511111111•1111111M111111•11111111111111111111111111121111211111111111112111101114111111111111111111110111111 1116 United Young People Elect Mr. Albert Paterson. spent the Mr. and Mrs, *Albert Coultcs, week-onel with Mr. John 'Craig, Mnrjorie and Diane, and Mr. and ?returning home from Wingham Mrs. Jack Cou1tes4sPent Sunday Hospital. with Mr, and Mrs. Melvin Kerry, WHITECHURCH The young Man n• r 1 Many young k started, the ski- of Paisley. Mr. and Mrs. Albert peoplea union of the United season on 13eeeroft's hilt on Coultes and Diane Visited on Church held their annual meetino•0 Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Mel- on Tuesday last. Miss Muriel Mr. William Forster, Mr, and yin fathersof Morris. Moore presided. Donald Gaunt Am read tba Scripture message, Garry Mrs. Ronald Forster, Lacknow, the many who attended and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Robertson a ninetieth birthday celebration, for Chapman was in charge of the were at Palmerston on Monday Mrs. Robert McKenzie, at the tome meditation period, Mrs. Russell Furrier' had the topic, "Holiday, or last, when Mr. and Mrs. Cecil of her daughter, Mrs. Otto popp Forster were celebrating the 25th of Dungannon on. Thursday last, Holy Day?" and Mr, Russell Pur- anniversary of their wedding with were, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Pattison, don showed moving pictures Pi' an "open house". Mr. and Mrs, and a load from Wingham, Mr, and their recent trip to the West. Ronald Forster left last Werinea- Mrs. John Burnstead, Mr. and Mrs. day by plane to spend a week at Patrick St, NiVirighuirt Phone 770 REFRIGERATION AIR CONDITIONING CONFUTE LECTRICAL SERVIC fi, ALAN WILLIAMS Optometrist Miss Elaine Conn and Miss Karen Groskorth returned to Strat- ford Teachers' College on Monday and Mr. Paul Groskorth returned to Toronto. Mr. Garry Morton of Kincardine had charge of the service in the Presbyterian Church here on Sun- day.. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Simpson, Tononto, Mrs, William Simpson and Mrs. Struthers of Lucknow and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Simp- son of Culross, spent Saturday with Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. James Falconer and Lois visited on Thursday with Mr. and Mts. Percy Vincent of Auburn. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Weed and children, Seaforth, and Mr. and Mrs. Gershom Johnston spent the week-end with Mr, and Mrs. Stew- art Smith of Kitchener, and Diane Smith, who spent In8t wok here returned home. mk. and Mrs. James McIrath re- turned home on Monday after spending two weeks with Mr, and Mrs. Underwood and Toronto* friends.