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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1962-10-31, Page 91 illl�iilt r� rl iNG 2-3 +• a fS v 1114 $ r • • R T a • y • •r el IVp GUILD MEETS AT HENRY I1UML Mrs It. E. .Armitage, vice-presi- dent of the Senior (guild of St. Paul's Church, conducted the meet-, ing last 'Thursday at the hoiue of the president, MA's. Wilfred lienry.l Several business natters were discussed and plans made for the 1 bazaar to be held the latter part of November. Donations of cash, aprons, etc., were received for the bazaar and Mrs. J. Kerr offered her home for a donation Lea next Tues- day afternoon. rtov, 0. 14'. Johnson ('loseri the sleeting with prayer and Mrs. Served lunch. 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GOLD DOLLAR 15 Denier Dupont Nylon ULTRA SHEER SEAMLESS SS MI9S1L New !Fall Shades -- Charcoal, 'Taupe, Barktone 79c - 2 PAIRS FOR $150 Milter's Ladies' Wear GONE Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Grainger, Robert and !Miss Ruth Grainger, Watford. attended alturch services in Mitelit 1l on Sunday when the Rev. Robert Watt, 'Toronto, was guest minister, and were dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs. Bert Spence, Mitchell. They also called on Mr. ! Brave Grainger at Western versity and Mrs, Stanley Grainger and family, London. I Mr. and Mrs. Melville Beecroft raid Wayne, of Ottcrville, spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs, Hector Hamilton. Mr, and Mrs, Gilbert Beecroft and family, of Belgrave, visited on Sunday at the same horny, Little Marjorie Ann McMichael, of Wroxeter, spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Edgar, Miss Nadine Cooke, nurse -in - training at K -W Hospital. Kit- chener, spent the week -end with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Clifford Cooke, Mrs. Ida Griffith, of Wingham, spent a few days recently at thr home of Miss Emma Irwin, Mr, and Mrs, Cloyne Michel and Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Johnston at- tended service Sunday at St, Mark's Lutheran Church, Kitchener, to hear Rev, .Dr, John M. Zimmer- man, who is leaving soon for Ed- monton. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Stockton, of Clifford, visited on Saturday at the home of Mrs. •Glen Austin. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wade were in London on Sunday, where they met their son, Robert, Mrs. Wade and Paul, of Montreal. Mr, Robert Wade was there for a class reunion of former graduates of University of Western Ontario. Mrs. George Anderson attended the fall meeting of the Hunan Deanery of the WA on Wednesday in Hensel'. Several Fordwich ladies also a t tended. Dir. and Mrs. .Ernest Harris, Miss Leone Harris, Mr. and Mrs, Stewart Finlay, of Belmore, visited Mx. and Mrs. .A.11an McGill, of Wingham, on. Sunday. Mr, and Mrs, Harry Gowdy visit- ed on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Coupland, of Wroxeter. Unit 4 of the United Church Wo- men held a successful bazaar on Saturday afternoon in the Sunday Sehool room. The kiddies' corner, apron park, florist, bakery, tea tables and Christmas gift booths were well patronized. Proceeds amounted to approximately $165. Mrs, Sarah Hicks, Kitchener,. vis - !ted Mr. 0,44 Mr0. Fzad Hy 4m11 on :auriday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert { F3putton, of Wingham, called of the same home. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Ilyndman and Mrs. Cuss. Thompson, of Harriston, visited Mr. Thompson in Victoria Hospital, London, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Merklinger and Ni.:Carl Cook, of Waterloo, visited on Sunday at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Cooke and Mr. and Mrs. 13111 Nay. Congratulations to I'aul Gal- braith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Galbraith, who received the Canada Packers Scholarship Award at Wingham District High School, and who is attending Waterloo Uni- versity, Mr, and Mrs. Murray Shiell, Di- ane, Linda and Bobby, of Listowel, visited Mr. and Mrs. David Neilson on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs, Smith. Erick and Linda, Con 1, Howick Twp„ visited at the same home, r ape:lt ;. few days last week in Hanover. l''rlends of Mrs. !''red Denierling will be sorry to learn that she Is at present confined to the Bruce County Hospital in Walkerton. Mr. and Mrs. Don Doig and Mr. and Mrs. (toss Doig visited over the week -end with Mr, Joe Gallivan in Detroit. Mrs. James Pollock of Ripley is spending two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pollock. Mr. Everitt Cooper arrived home last week from a three weeks' visit to British Columbia, Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Cooper accompanied Everitt to London for the week- end and visited with Mr, and Mrs. James Fitzmauriee. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Pries spent Tuesday in 'Toronto. Mr. and Mrs, E. Jefferson of Chesley spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Milton fries, Mrs. L. Ash- man of Palmerston was a guest at the same home, The sympathy of the community goes to Mr, Herb Collins in the death of his mother last week. Mr. and Mrs, Gerald Cruickshank and family and Mrs. Mary Wade of Wingham spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. William Wade and Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Walkom of Paris, Mr and Mrs, Russell Walk- er of Wroxeter, visited on Sunday with Misses Letitia and Louise Mathews. Mrs. G. Beecroft Is Guest Speaker GORRIE---Mrs. Gilbert Beecroft, of Belgrave, was the guest speak- er for the Gorrie United Church Women's Thankoffcring service on Sunday morning at 11.15. She chose as her theme, "Thanksgiving," and translated in into "thanks living." Living now and being thankful for what we have at the present mo- ment, and faith in God's plan for the future are paramount, she said. FOHOWIGH Mrs, Ida Griffith of Wingham visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Tom McClement, Mr, and Mrs. Carroll Johnson, Miss Donna ,Johnson' acrd Mr. Dog Mason visited over the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Murray Kirk- by in Kingston. Mrs. William. Sotliern spent a few days last week with Mr, and Mrs. William Mulvey of. Belmore, Miss Glenna Hibberd returned to Kitchener over the week -end af- ter being at her home the past few weeks, convalescing from her recent operation. Mrs. Emma Williamson and :Mrs. Verna Galbraith spent a day last week with Mrs, Ruth Corbett in Gorrie. The latter remained for a longer visit. Mrs. Meipha Holland of Palmer- ston spent a couple of days at her home here last week, Mr, and Mrs. Anson Demerling Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Diamond of New Hamburg and Mr, and Mrs. Everitt Sparling of London were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs, Bob Connell. Mr, and Mrs. Blake Witmer of Toronto spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hibberd, Mr, and Mrs, Otto Weitz and Mr. and Mrs, Lorne + Weitz" and family of Ayton visited Sunday with Mrs. John Holt, • Mrs. Rosemary Campbell and Jimmy of London spent the week. end with Mr, and Mrs, Crosby Sothern. Patients Admitted to Wingham 1-lospital The following were admitted to the local hospital during the past week: Culross, 1; Grey, 1; Howiek, 4; Kinloss, 3; Morris, 2.; Turnberry 0; E, Wawanosh, 2; W.' Wawauosh. 1; Bluevale, 1; Blyth, 1; Brussels, 2; Lucknow, 2; Tceswater, 4; Wingham, 11; Essex Twp., 1. 134 Vd'taytlssan .?.4va4e0-Time104 Wo dnosdzy, 04, 81,, 1$0 r'arf tX Bridge Club North and South,- rirst. A. Wil Son and W.: H. French; second, 11 Swift and J. Martin; third, Miss Y McPherson and Mrs. C. Hodgins. East and West •First, Miss A Henry and Mrs. t. DuVal; second, C. Hodgins and Mrs, B. Porter; third, 13. 'Ortlieb and Mrs. W. l3 French. 60th Anniversary ( Oliltll!; On Tuesday evenin! November 0, the Corrie Women Institute will mark tbeil' Goth tit niversary at a meeting in the 14 gion Hall at 8.30 p.m. Orandrnothei are cordially invited to attend. ;tto call—display an old or unusual 1ru1 ton and tell of an Institute meetin you particularly remember. Real Estate Bargains 8 -ROOM HOUSE in Gerrie t'itli kite+lien cupboards, 011 turn= see, bathroom, all hardwood floors, oftiee—$7,000.00. 6 -ROOM JJOUSI in (Morrie, kitchen cupboards, bathroom, all tile floors, oil furna.ec—$5,200,00, 200-itCRJ' FAui f with milk contract, modernized brick house, bank barn, silo. Lhu•cliaser can buy this property also with purebred registered Holstein cows and all good liire machinery, We ;have buyers for 100 to 't00 -acre farms in the Wingham and Lucknow area, Apply: F. C. van EYL, R. 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