The Wingham Advance-Times, 1962-03-28, Page 9•
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The well -drillers have been work.
Mg at the home of Mr. and Mr .
Maier Sleightltol(n. since 1 uesday
last,
Mr, Roy MecCwe, of l.itt:honer,
visited on Monday with utast 5'4`n.•
wanash relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. George Bradley and
fancily, of Mount Forest, visited on
Sunday with Mrs. Dowling and
I ezverne,
Mfrs. James Currie and Mrs.
Kenneth Currie visited on Monday
with •Serg1, and lvfrs. Alan Leadar,
Clinton Air School,
Mr. and .Mrs, Oscar ,cic iheftt'r anti
falnidly visited on Sunday with her
Parents, Mr. and Mrs, 1id. Spiel
macrhor, of 1-lanover.
Mr, and Mrs, .Don Fraser and
family, of. Walton, Mr. and Mrs.
Anson Ruttan and family, of For'd-
wich, Mr, and Mrs. Keith Mon-
gonlery and children, Wingharn,
and Mr, and Mrs, John Jamieson
and son, gathered on Saturday with
their parents, Mr, .and Mrs. Robert
Montgomery anvil Mr, Wm, Elliott,
to celebrate five birthdays in the
ILImiiy.
The congregation of the Presby-
terian Church is holding a social
evening in the church this Friday,
and with other entertainment Jas.
McIlrath will show pictures, taken
last year on- their trip to England.
Scotland and Ireland, .All in the
community are cordially invited to
attend.
Mr, and Ivtrs, Jasper Snell and
children, of Westfield, visited on
Sunday with her mother, Mrs. E.
Dow, and sons. ; Artihur Cronin, of Cs,ledon,
M1'. tdnt Mrs. Cershom Johnston Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Forster and
sport the week -end with Mr, And. flurl'.ly, of Palmerston, visited on
mlit, 'toss McmUchaei and Mr. and 'Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, Alex
Mr-. ('las. Wood, $enforth, azulRobertson.
with %ir. and Mrs. ,henna'th John- Mr: and Mrs. John Ryan. of
atm], of Clinton. (,clerics, visited on Saturday with
i iisi Joyce 'rhorburn, of Amber -11W. and Mrs. itlzra Scholtz.
ley. spent t`•le week -end With M'is' Mrs, Alan MtCharles, of Arkona
Lonna Rintoul, and Miss .Ann Ruh visited on Sunday with Mr, and
total spent the wet'lt•eud with Miss i Niri. 13, Jas McDonald and with her
Marilyn .Cameron, of Ashfield. Ma', znt,ther-in-lain, Mrs, .John McChar-
and Mrs. lhm, Rintoul and 1:amily1h's, of Lucknow, who has been a
visited with Mr. and Mrs, Ralph ! patient in Wingham Hospital,
Cameron on Sunday. Mrs. Mina 1V4cRitchte, who has
;Az.. and '12rs, alma, wade and been a patient in Wingham Hos-
family, of Woodstock, spent the I Vital for some wc:eics, was able to
week—end with her parents, Mr. and 1 gn to the home of' Mr, and Mrs,
Mr'a. 'await McPherson, of Jagless 1 John L. Currie on Sunday.
Townshii,. I Mi. Alan Neelan, of Toronto
Communion scrviec will he ob- j en;h'd on friends in the village on
served this Sunday in the United i Monday morning, as he was 'i'
C;`hurclz ,here. I in know attending the funeral of
Mrs. Ales. Inglis loft hest week lila aunt, Mrs. (Or,) Finlayson. His
for nor Ilona' in Nova Scotia, be-. mother, Mrs. Neelon, of O,sliawa
muffle of the, sudden passing of her we nt to Lr:leltnow on Saturday.
fathez', I Mr, and Mvs, Robert Gibson, of
Mz', and Mrs. Alan Sat'bottt• and : Brantford, spent the week -end with
baby and Mr, Eldon Emerson spent I her mother, Mrs, R, J. Currie.
the week -end with Mr. and iVfrs, I Mr. and Mrs, Thos. Jamiesor
Jones in Loddon. , t•ir:itrrl on Sunday with Mr, •and
Mr, and Mrs, Waiter Elliott and Mrs, Wilbert Proctor, of Morris
children visite.i on Sunday with Township.
Mr and Mrs, Ross Henderson, of Mr. Thos, Morrison is a patient
Lucknow, in Wtngharn Hospital, 'having
Mrs, Walter Lott, who spent the broken several ribs in D. fall on
past weak with }U r daughter, Mrs. , Friday.
Orval Newby, of Chcsley, returned I Mrs, J. Musgrove, who has been
home on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, 1 a patient in Wingham Hospital
Newby. 1I', now visiting wth her daughter,
Mrs Cecil Fallc'oner, Mr. James Mr;', 1). Willis.
Falconer and Lois, Bluevale, visited , Miss Betty Hamilton, of Niagara
on Friday and Saturday with Mr. I Fells, and Lucknow, visited on
and Mrs, Elgin Welwood and Mrs. Sunday with her grandfather, Mr.
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Vt"1 1 ,''1xJ'I'(JRQi•1,.-.The iirMI of
the Presbyterian Church met on
Wednesday at the home of Mrs
Russell Ross with fourteen ladies
present and ;Mrs, Dawson Craig
presiding, All repeated Lise iiim and
purpose of the Society, Mrs. Craig
gave the call to worship and led
in the responsive reading. Mr's,
Russell Ross and Mrs. Der'wyn ,E1111
led in the 13ibJe study, bused on
that Psahhl. Mrs, Flroy Lacdlaw led
In prayer and Mrs, Craig Jed in a
Bible outs,
'.rhe roll call was answered by
naming a birthplace, and telling
Wile was born there Mrs, Hill
dedicated the offering, Miss Lila
Emerson had charge of the study
book, "Summons of the .Spirit.,"
telling of the missionary work in
the T3'hil Field, Mrs, Earl Caslick
led in the Glad Tidings prayer,
Mrs. Wesley Tiffin and Mrs. D.
McDonald read missionary letters
from Miss Margaret Kennedy, lnis-
slonary in the EMI Field, and MN.
Victor Emerson read a missionary
letter from India.
Mrs, Hill prodded for the busi-
ness period, when plans were made
for the Easter Thanlcoffering .meet-
ing, and led in the closing prayer.
Lunch was served. The Ladies' Aid
of the Presbyterian Church meet
this Tuesday at the home of Mrs.
Russell Ross to quilt a "colonial -
lady” quilt.
A. E. Buckton, at the home of Mr.
and Mrs, Thos. Morrison.
Mr. and Mrs Thos. Reid, Eileen,
Linda and Marjorie, of Marnoch,
spent Saturday with Strathroy and
Mt. Brydges relatives.
Mrs. Sidney Thompson was a
patient in Wingham Hospital for a
few days last week.
Mr, Albert Bacon of Morris
Township, Mr. Harry Mulvey of
Turnberry, Mr. Elmer Harding of
Howick, Mr, Elmer XreIand and
Mr, Carl Govier of East Wawa -
nosh attcn.ded the 21st annual
meeting of the Ontario Hog Pro-
ducers' Association in Toronto last
week.
Mr, Norman Coultes has 500 trees
tapped in his sugar bush.
Mr, and. Mrs. Austin Cook, of
l3elmore, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Cook, Marnoch, visited. on Sunday
with her father, Mr. Alfred Coop-
er, of Beaverton.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Trhvin, Ruth
and Louise spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs Harold Finlay, of Bel-
morc.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Jamieson
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Thos, Magoffin, of Lucknow.
Mr. Wm. Reavie, of Barrie, spent
the week -end with h.is mother, Mrs.
Rutherford Reavie. Little Stephen
Reavie, w:lto spent the past few
weeks here., returned home with his
father,
Mr. and Mrs, Lorne Scott visited
on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Oli-
ver Stokes, of Turnberry,
Dr. and Mrs. Donald Watt, of
Bella. Coola, B.C., visited on Thurs-
day with his parents, Rev. and Mrs,
W. J. Watt and returned to Tor-
onto on Friday, on their way to.
Bermuda.
Mr. and M'r:s, Jack Coultes and
Debra visited on Sunday with Mr.
land Mrs. Wm. Scott, of George-
miss Karen Groskorth, of Tor -
Onto, spent the week -end with her
parents, Mr, and Mrs. 1), H. Gros-
korth.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl McClenaghan
and Mr. and Mrs. Flmor Pritchard,
of Lucicnow, visited on Saturday
with Mr, and Mrs. Mac Stewart,
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Mr, and Mrs. Albert Coultes and
Diane visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. .Melvin Kerry, of Paisley.
Mr. and Mrs, Wilbert Sehwich-
tenberg, of Southampton, visited on.
Saturday with her parents, Mr, and
Mrs. Albert Coultes, and on Sun-
day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs,
Fred Schwichtenberg, at Mildmay.
Miss Winnifred Farrier, of Tor-
onto, spent the week -end, and Mr,
and Mrs, Clifford Farrier and fam-
ily, of Kitchener, spent Sunday
with their parents, Mr. and lyra.
W. R. Farrier.
Mr, and Mrs, Clifton Moore, of
Linwood, visited on Sunday with
Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Kennedy, Mar-
noeh.
On .Sunday Mr. and Mrs.. john
McBurney met their son, Grant, on
his return frons Montreal, where
he has spent the past three months
with the Canadian Industrial .Steel
Co. Grant returned. -to Waterloo
on Monday where he registered at
the Waterloo University for the
continuance of his two-year aca-
demic course,.
.A. great many• in this distri,ct'
li.ave been very sick during the past
few weeks with stomach and in-
testinal flu, Clayton Robinson, son -
of Mr„ and Mrs: Mason Robinson,
was very ill over the week -end.
Mr, Beth Gaunt, Wingham, spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Edgar
Gaunt, Marnoch.
Mrs. Roger Inglis and George, of
Walkerton, visited on Sunday with.
Mr. and Mrs, Albert Bienian, Mr.
Bieman, with help from neighbors,
has 400 'trees tapped in the sugar
bush. With snow still deep in the
bush, they rely on the faithful team
of horses,
Institute Euchre
WUTTECI3UfCH-Sixteen tables
were in play at the euchre, spon-
sored by the Women's Institute In
the memorial hall on Monday.even-
ing. Mrs, nobs, Purdon and ITow-
erd Walker held high points, with
Alex Leaver and Mrs. Geo, Walk-
er holding second high, Mrs, El-
mer Sleight.holtn and George Walk-
er were low and four held four
lone hands. Ross King won the
draw. Mrs, James Currie won the
prize for ,having the birthday near-
est the date.
Charles: "Excuse ole, but I'm in
a hurry. You've had that phone for
twenty minutes and never said u.
word."
Peter: "Sir, I am talking to my
wife."
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