HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1963-05-30, Page 10Page 2 Wingharn Advance -Times, Thursday, May 30, 1963
Wbitechurch Happenings
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert
Sehwichtenberg and little
daughter of Port Elgin visited
on Sunday with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Coultes.
Mrs. Albert McQuillin left
on Monday to be a companion
at the home of Mrs. Little of
Lucknow, for the summer
months.
Mrs, Gladys Saunders of
Winnipeg visited last week-
end with her mother-in-law,
Mrs. McPhail, at the home of
Mrs. Andrew Wilson and Mr.
Jas, Wilson, Mrs, McPhail has
been under the doctor's care
during the past few weeks.
Mr. and Mrs, Don Dirstein
of Toronto spent the week -end
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Gaunt. Donald Gaunt,
who visited in Toronto last
week, returned home.
Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Rintoul
and family visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Mc-
Pherson, and Mr. and Mrs.
Thos, Wade and children of
Woodstock, also visited there.
Mr. and Mrs. Hank Kruger
of Detroit, Mrs. Chas. Cooke,
Lucknow, and Mrs. Donald Mc-
Donald, visited on Saturday
with Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Mc-
Pherson,
Mr. and Mrs. Fleming John-
ston and family of Bluevale
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Mason.
Mr. and Mrs. George
Thompson and sons of Fever -
sham spent the week -end with
Mr. and Mrs. Milian Moore.
Mr. Chas. Falconer, Mary
and John of Glamis, and Mrs.
Cecil Falconer, spent Sunday
with Mr. Jas. Falconer and
Lois.
Mr. H. D. Henderson, Mr.
Lawrence Henderson, Ernest
Henderson and Miss Patricia
McKee of Listowel, visited on
Sunday with Mrs. Wm. Dawson
and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Tif-
fin,
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jamie-
son of Goderich visited on Sun-
day with Mr, and Mrs. Jas. Mc-
Innis, and Mr. and Mrs, Orville
Tiffin.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Robin-
son spent the week -end in Tor-
onto and visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Stewart Coupland and
with her father, Mr. Tupper
Cunnington, who is a patient
in Western Hospital, after an
operation last week.
Miss Kathleen O'Malley,
nurse -in -training at St. Joseph's
Hospital, London, is spending
two weeks' vacation with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos.
O'Malley. Mrs. Edna Barr and
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kinnahan
and family of London, Mr. and
Mrs. Stanley Tares and child-
ren, London, visited the O'Mal-
ley home on Sunday.
Many farmers in this district
were busy planting their fields
of corn on Monday.
The bridge at Zetland had
the cement floor poured last
week, and many marvel at the
height of the roads on each side
of the bridge.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Magof-
fin and children, visited on Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs, Ronald
Jamieson.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Sleight -
holm and family of Brussels
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Sleightholm.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Scott,
Nancy and John of Culross,
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
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Si Augustine R»C,
Church, 60 Years
WHITECHL'RG11--A Roman
Catholic Church was built at
$t. Augustine in 1850, and its
centennial celebration was held
thirteen years ago. However,
last Sunday the parish celebrat-
ed the 60th anniversary of the
present church building, erect-
ed in 1908.
A large crowd of parishioner
relatives and friends gathered in
the afternoon for a social time.
The C, W. L, of Lucknow as-
sisted the St. Augustine ladies
to serve a buffet luncheon of
European foods, prepared by
Rev. Fr. Malak, his sister and
other Polish friends. Everyone
enjoyed the borscht, wiener
schnitzel, polish sausage etc.,
and a variety of salads and
European pastry. About 200 at-
tended.
Mrs. Johnston Conn.
Mr, and Mrs. S. Lambert
and Mr. Jas, Moore of St.
Catharines, spent last week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. Myles
St. Marie.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Aitch-
eson of Wingham attended an-
niversary services here on Sun-
day, and visited with Mr. and
Mrs. John Forster.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Stew-
art of Benmiller visited on Sun-
day with her father, Mr. Wm.
Forster,
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Mcllrath
left on Thursday to visit with
Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Underwood,
Toronto, and attend a wedding
there on Saturday,
Mr. and Mrs, Karl Pedersen
and daughter spent the week-
end with her mother, at London,
and with his parents at Ilderton.
Mr. and Mrs. Nerriott Bur-
well and family of Belmore
visited on Wednesday last with
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kennedy of
Marnoch.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Thomp-
son and children of Tillson-
burg visited with Robinson rel-
atives on the 9th of E. Wawa -
nosh.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Coul-
tes and Diane, also Mrs. J, M.
Coultes, Belgrave, visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Alex Coultes.
Mr. Ross McGregor of Tor-
onto spent the week -end with
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Arscott,
Mr. Carl Weber spent the
week -end in Wingham Hospital
suffering from a back injury.
Mr. Jas. Anderson of the
9th of E. Wawanosh has been a
patient in Wingham Hospital
during the past week, suffering
from pneumonia. Mr. Thos.
Inglis is also a patient there,
with pneumonia.
Mrs. Cecil Falconer, pur-
chased the 40 acres of land, on
which Albert Paterson's house
was built, from Mr. Walter
Elliott, last week.
Mrs. Mary Galbraith of De-
troit spent the week -end with
her sister, Mrs. Mina McRitchie
and her brother, Mr, Jas. H.
Currie.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Chap-
man spent the week -end at the
home of their daughter, Mrs.
Ross Smith and Mr, Smith, Tor-
onto.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Loug-
heed and children, Peterbor-
ough, Mr, and Mrs. William
Fisher, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Fisher and children of
Owen Sound, Mr. and Mrs.
Win. Gibson and children of
Lucknow and Miss Mary Fisher,
Wingham, spent the week -end
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
George Fisher. Mr. and Mrs.
Ed. Johnston of Preston visited
at the same home on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hardie Simp-
son of Teeswater, Mr, and Mrs.
Harold Johnston of Parkhill and
Mrs. Thos. Newton of Wroxeter,
visited on Sunday with Mrs.
Will Conn at the home of Mr.
Mrs. Wallace Conn. Miss
Ela..te Conn was home for the
week -end. Mr. Jeffray of Del-
more and George Conn were in
Belmore on Sunday and assisted
with the program presented by
the Wingham High School pu-
pils in Belmore United Church.
Mr. and Mrs, John McBurn-
ey spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Ronald Barker of Goderich,
Rev. G. C. Mitchell of
Bluevale and Whitechurch will
conduct Anniversary services in
the United Church here on Sun-
Anniv rsary
At Chalmers
WlilTik 111114'11- Baskets ut
lovely sprung fluwt'is ivath' n
fine setting for ,ttniivet'sary ser-
vices in ('haluu.'r's Presbyterian
Church on Sunday. The pastor,
Rev. Perwyn 11111, conducted
the services to largt' congrega-
tions. This was the Uttth :anni-
versary of the Preshyrerl;ur
Church Here.
Tlie choir rendered special
anthems for the occasion, as-
sisted by William Jeffry ofBel-
more, who sang solo numbers
at each serviee. George Conn
was at the organ,
The congregation and friends
gathered in the S.S. roost of
the church on Monday evening,
where a variety program was
presented, lunch served, and a
social time enjoyed by all,
Anniversaries
WHITECI-IURCH—Mr, and
Mrs. A. E. Purdon of Lucknow
celebrated the 62nd anniver-
sary of their marriage on May
22.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ander-
son of Lucknow celebrated their
56th wedding anniversary last
Wednesday.
day, June 9, at 11 a.m. and
Rev. Fred Taylor of Gorrie will
have charge of the evening ser•
vice at 8 p.m.
Mr. and Mrs, Harold Finlay
and Brenda of Belmore and Mr.
and Mrs. Orland Irwin and
children of Wingham, spent
Sunday with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Irwin.
Mr. and Mrs, Alvin Arm-
strong of Brussels visited on Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Allan
Pattison.
Miss Claire Chamney of Tor-
onto spent the week -end with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clar-
ence Chamney.
Mr, and Mrs, Harry Davis
and Miss Ruth Ann Taylor of
Toronto, spent the week -end
with the latter's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence Taylor.
Among those who visited at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ger-
shom Johnston over the week-
end or on Sunday were Mr, and
Mrs. Reg. Peacock and child-
ren, Ruth Ann and Nancy Jean,
of Barrie and Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
ward Robinson and family,
Donnybrook, Mr. and Mrs.
Chas. Wood and family, Sea -
forth, Mr. and Mrs. Jack John-
ston and children, of London
and Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Johnston
and children of Turnberry.
Mr, and Mrs. Johnston visit-
ed with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Mc-
Michael of Seaforth on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Ritchie and children visited on
Sunday with his mother, Mrs.
Gordon Ritchie of Kitchener,
and with Mr. and Mrs, Stewart
Smith of Kitchener.
Mrs. Kenneth Wheeler, tea-
cher of S.S. No. 10, Kinloss
and the pupils of Whitechurch
School and their parents, had
their bus trip to London on
Tuesday.
Mrs. McLagan Takes Service
W111'11.42111,114 :11--Attniver-
sitty sotit r was held ur Calvin -
Mick United Church .on Sunday
iiiuiriii►1;, when a splendid con-
giet;ntiun auruded. '1'hc little
children of rile S, S, marched
Sees Red Cross
Volunteers with
Handicapped
Mrs. llarold Wild has re-
turned home after spending two
weeks in Petcrbbrough, Ottawa
and Gananoque.
Mrs. Wild attended theORA
conference in Peterborough.
In Ottawa she was the guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Victor and
attended a swimming class for
handicapped children, conduct-
ed
onducted by Red Cross Volunteers.
A friend of Mrs. Wild is in
charge of the program. There
were 25 youngsters in the class
with a volunteer adult instruc-
tor for each child. Mrs. Wild
was impressed with the excel-
lent results, and the enthusiasm
of the instructors.
While in Gananoque she
visited her sister, Captain
Viola Droumbolis.
in, with their gifts of flowers
for the front, where baskets of
spring flowers made the church
bright.
The junior choir, with
Janet Beecroft at the organ, l'ed
in the singing and in several
anthems, and Mrs. McLagan of
Blyth conducted the service, in
the abscence of her husband,
through illness. She spoke,o„
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