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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1962-10-24, Page 6The L' :'fl^.:g11am rvdvanicm 'Iiialoa, ThorIns.dxy, pct. 24, 19$:; 111111111N11141lilleillispaviipitioi iisillitrleip4.14111isoismilindiNliillllinil 1f iputimipa ctsgaa rya yik R0 W A, oPi olYlll'•TR!S 3 Now a whole new golden world of SIGHT and !� I SOUND. bee our IIEARING AID GLASSES, Phone :17 tor a[iporirytrrleTil >A ;lei gut peivil ieirlegmiliMiUealuallli* lightest in weight.. lI Iliut ollleth ail !l!i! 1,g;i F l iii p IN A SPIN OVER MONEY? tans it owl girl a siiag;ua 1 uan advisor. It's his ton to help you' Niagara loans arc made up ru �d,+tit) and ile usually completed in less than a day. 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Mr. and Mrs, John Harper of j Carlingford attended anniversary I services in the 'United Chureh and visited with Mi. end Mrs. Robert Elschner on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Hugh Smith and Miss Janet Elliott of Molesworth visited on Sunday at tht home of Mr. and Mrs. George Brown. 'Wesley Galloway and Allan Har- rison were sucre; iul pheasant hunters at Drumbo. Mr, and Mrs. 'Thomas Bounsall and Andy and Mr. Charles Boan- sall of Milton were week -end visi- tors with Mr. and Mrs. Burns Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Her- man, Dennis and Randy of Han- over visitecl on Sunday at the same home. Mr. and Mrs. Salo Weber and La- verne of Clifford called on Mr, and Mrs. Wilbert Galloway ind Miss Etta Burns, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Templeman, Susan and Kenneth visited Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Gilmore of Listowel on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Keil and Mr. and Mrs. Glai Edgar spent a few days at Poiltt art Barin with Mr. and Mrs, James Easton. Mr. and Mrs. I:nsol Irwin and family of Appin spent last week. porting trucks broke. Mel Jermyn, who was looking after the move, had to stop and jack up, the one corner until repairs could be made. The building blocked John St. for a couple of hours before the move got under way again.—Photo by Connell. end with Mr. and Mea. Robert Searson, Miss Elizabeth Stokes spent the week -end with Mr. cine! Mrs. Don- ald Metcalfe of Hanover. Mrs. E. Coltis, Mr:. T. Fryer, Mrs. H. Mason, Mrs, D. Gilpin, Mrs. G. Hawkins, Mrs. Mac Russell, Mrs, V. Tedhall and Miss Irene Ot- ten, all of Thedford, visited Mrs. George Anderson at the rectory on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Dell Guest of Bar - He have moved to the Strong ap- artment. 1tlr, and Mrs, 'Wesley Underwood visited on Sunday at the horde of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Underwood of Uxbridge. Mr. and Mrs. William King and Billy and Mrs, Graeme McDonald of Brussels, and Miss Faye Love of Walton were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gowdy. Rev. Gordon W, Butt and Mrs Butt, Riverside, Mrs, Max 'Tinges of Kingsville, Mrs, Bruce Carruth- ers and Dr. 'William ,Butt of Wood- stock renewed accliLillt'.ailres in the village and community recently. Iv1r. and Mrs. Norman Graham and Nai da of Anrastcr spent Sat- urday with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Graham, William 'Keil of Stratford Tea- chers' College spent the week -end at his home here. Mr, Alex Graham returned home on Saturday after attending u two - xoom Furit re... WITH THAT SPEiCIAL TOUCH! si CuIony " -- SOLID MAPLE In Spice Brown Color with Kaydura Finish SEE THIS BEAUTIFUL SUITE THIS WEEK IN OUR SHOWROOMS ---YOU'LL LIKE THE QUALITY, STYLING AND BEST OF ALL—THE LOW COST WMfW.iJWVM/VWW V V S. J. Walker WINGHAM weeks' course at Toronto in bank manager's training. Mrs, Harry Adams of Wroxeter spent the week -end with Mr, and Mrs, DeWitt Adams. STRONG • -In the Palmerston Gen-, oral Hospital on Wednesday, Oc- tober 10, 1962, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert J, Strong i.'Miarie Hastie), R.R, 1 Gorrie, a daughter, Jill Marie. GRAHAM --In Palmerston Gener- al Hospital on Saturday, October 6, 1962, to Mr. and Mrs, Alex Graham of Gorrie, a son, William Andrew, FORMER MINISTER FOR ANNIVERSARY GORRIL,— Autumn flowers dec- orated the Gorrle United Church for the 70th anniversary service. Rev. Gordon W. Butt, Riverside, a former minister • was the guest speaker. It is 31 years since Mr. Butt was a clergyman in Gorrie. He chose as his morning theme, "Spiritual Recovery" and in the evening 1118 topic was "Christ's Question". Mr. William King and Mr. Graeme MacDonald of Brus- :;ets sena a duet 'Thanks Be to Jnr I Miss Carol Robinson presided at the organ and Miss Corinne Rharne at the piano. This special music added greatly to the service, Mrs. Raymond Gowdy and Miss Corinne' Rhame sang a duet at. the evening service, "Like as a Hart", Skil Presented at U.C.W. Meeting (;(.)RR1.1f; Mev. Milton Luther and Mrs, Kenneth Hastie were in charge of devotions 'at the October meeting of the United Church Wo- men, held in the church on Tues- day evening. Mrs. Hastie gave the meditation, A skit, prepared by Rev. Anne Graham, "The Bible Speaks", was introduced by Mrs, F, W. Taylor. 'I'lu' purpose of the skit was to encourage Bible study in the Unit and was presented in an informal manner by Mrs. Gerald Galbraith, Mrs. E, J. Farrish, Mrs, W. C. King told Mrs, A, L. Steph- ens Mrs r)e14•'itt Adams, president, conducted the business A bale of good used eIo 1iiug will be packed and donal;ons may be left in the Sunday school room the first week in November. Mrs. Gilbert J:ir.et i'oft of 1.3elgri've will be the autumn Thankolfer'ing speaker cm Sunday. October 28 at 11.10 a.in., ;naucdard time. It was decided not to hew; a fowl supper this year. Unit 4 announced a bazaar and tea will be held and Unit 1 is planning a sordid even- ing. The conirnitiee in churl:; serv- ed refreshments. organza wrislets, The full skirt was appliqued with motifs of French lace. Her headdress was a rhinestone tiara with silk Illus- ion net shoulder -length veil. She carried a cascade of red roses and fern. Miss Betty McClement, R.R, 2 Gorrie, cousin of the bride, was bridesmaid, wearing a white em. bossed- crystalette street -length dress featuring a scoop neckline, a fitted sleeveless bodice, royal blue cummerbund, matching mit- tens and shoes, and a very bouf- fant skirt. Her headband was a white seed pearl tiara, She car- ried a horseshoe bouquet of pink and white mums. William Gilmore, Gowanstown, brother of the groom, was hest man, Dinner was held at the Subur. ban Restaurant, Listowel, and the reception at the Wallaceville Hall, The bride's mother received, in a coffee rayon ticatina crepe sheath dress and corsage of yellow and bronze mains. The groom's mother assisted, wearing a royal blue figured crepe sheath dress with beige accessories and corsage of pink mums, The bride donned a whiter white wool suit, sea green accessories and a corsage of beige and yellow alums, for her werlding trip to Nia- gara N alls. On their return they will reside at 472 Binning St., Listowel, The bride's two grandmothers, Mrs. Ida Gallaher of Listowel and Mrs. Tessie Zimmerman of Wingham attended the wedding. Out-of-town guests were from Clinton, London, Gorrie, Gowanstown, and Moles- worth, The bride was the guest of honor AT $TRATR ORt- ire I D13 I RI 1i FAIRS ANNUAL PJ.(ANNEO An interesting program Is being prepared for the annual meeting of the fairs of Elistrict 8 (Huron - Perth) to be held this year in the coliseum itt the Stratford fair grounds on October slat, The Women's section will inert in the board room on the ground floor with registretin i at 10 stool, Representatives of the woolen's see. tions of the 14 fairs conceruerl will he exneeted to Zive 0 brief report. of their 19(12 fall fair, highlighting w"at they tried that was new and with what success, .A brief report of all junior ac- tivities is also asked for, to include "ehools (elementaray and high), 4- H and junior farmer activities, also any other way In which the sunior•s participated in their fair narnrles, calf races, pet shows, etc. Following reports and reittine business, including the election of officers. an interesting speaker, Miss Eileen Hessian, of Bayfield, will address the meeting. usine. as her topic, "A. Place Ts Only as Fine as the Art it Produces," A special speaker is also to ad- dress e. joint noon luncheon meet- ing of the men's and women's sec- tions in th•e coliseum. In the afternoon, plans are to have an expert judge and past president of the Ontario Association of Agricultural Societies, judge a number of articles (sewing and baking) brought to the meeting for that purpose. She is being asked to emphasize clarity in the prize lists. This is to be followed by a ques- tion and answer and discussion period, Delegates to the meeting are ask- ed to bring in the prize winning essay at their fair, with a certifi- cation from the teacher that it is the work of the pupil concerned. District officers in the 'Women's section are District representative, Mrs, Joseph frummett, R. R, 2. Seafortlt (also 2nd 'vice-president of OA.A.S); associate representa- tive, Mrs. Roy J. Coulter, R. R., 2, Milverton; secretary - treasurer, Mrs. Lorne Scrimgeour, Blyth. People always want to help sick and needy children. Invest a few pennies wisely on Hallowe'en by dropping them into the UNICEF box when C.G.I.T. members call. Countries around the world are in- creasingly aware of the economic value of sound, healthy children. Your UNICEF pennies are an in- vestment in the future, at a miscellaneous shower held at the home of her aunt, Mrs, 'Thos. McClement, Gorrle 'R.R, 2. Mrs. Harty Zimmerman, Gorrie R.R. 1, also an aunt of the bride„ enter- tained at a kitchen and china shower, Miss Mary Lee Hollenbeek was hostess for a kitchen presen- tation from the office staff of the Co-op in Wingham. YOU Li. 5E tt rf TO Aral UP AND GO" TOO, WHEN YOU'VE TAKEN YOUR PRESCRIP'iION !IRf;.M VANCE'S DRUG STORE ,rl l 1.3ent. rRMaMARKs. In. Get f Get all !Get all the all the 1Get information yY+1•�\ tib}; ' \'>. . and help speed your mal!! 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Jacques, of 1junimerland, B.C., formerly of Gor-1 tie•, The hl•iriegronm is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley W. Gilmore or Gowanstown. The bride entered the church on arm of her father and looked love. ly in a floor -length gown of white nylon net over taffeta, styled With a fitted bodice, It featured a sa- brinn neckline with seeded pearls and rhinestones, short sleeves and. Stop burning money Co keep warm You'll keep warmer AS YOU SAVE FUEL with a Sunblast Silentaire furnace No other oil fired furnace gives you the heating effici- ency of the Sunblast Silent- aire. Exclusive heat exchang- er and burner extracts more heat from every drop of fuel oil. Many other quality feat- ures that mean more comfort a n d , satisfaction including whisper -quiet operation, aut- omatic humidifier, summer cooling system. See us now before whiter arrives. Expertly installed and serviced by Your L,oca! 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