HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1963-12-12, Page 15Robert Hibberci
County Master
Of Huron L,O,L.
ifNorth Huron County L.O.L.
held its annual meeting in Bel-
grave when County Master Ross
Errington of St. Helens, pre -
aided over a well attended meet-
ing, Donations of $20,00 each
ere sent to the Orange Home
-Mand Salvation Army.
Rt, War. Bro. Dave Worden,
Listowel, grand chaplain saf the
Grand Orange Lodge of Ontario
West, was the guest speaker.
Bro. Worden, assisted by Bro.
Oliver Jacques, P.C.M. of
South Huron, Bro. Harry Crick,
C, M, of South Huron and Bro.
Ralph Bownan, C, M. of North
Perth, conducted the election
and installation of officers as
follows;
P.C.M., Ross Errington, Dun-
gannon; C.M. , Robt. Hibberd,
Fordwich; D.C. M. , George
Baillie, Blyth; Jr. D. C. M.
Henry Pattison, Belgrave; chap-
lain, Thos, Johnston, Auburn;
rec. sec., Harold Webster,
CGIT Plans Vesper
Service for Sunday
The Wingham C.G.I.T.
again thank this community for
contributing to the appeal for
funds for UNICEF. The Nation-
al UNICEF Committee has sent
a certificate of appreciation on
behalf of the millions of child-
ren it assists and extended its
sincere gratitude for the $135.$4
contributed.
The Wingham groups elected
a senior executive to act forthe
whole department for the com-
ing year. Elected president was
Dungannon; fin. sec„ Milo
Casemore, Wingham; treas,,.
John McInnes, Wingham; mar -
shall, Gordon Finnigan, Dun-
gannon; lecturers, Walter Scott
of Belgrave, Wm. Taylor, Bel -
grave and Thos, McInnes, Gor-
rie; tyler, Arnold Bruce, Bel -
grave; auditors, John Gamble
of Newbridge and Raymond
Neill, Gorrie; press reporter,
Ross Errington, Dungannon.
Roelie Schipper; sec.., Sally
Galbraith; treasurer, Bonnie Jar-
din. This president will preside
as the leader of the C, G. I, T,
vesper service, assisted by the
group presidents.
The vesper service will be
held in Wingham United Church
at '1 o'clock Sunday evening.
Five groups will take part in the
national order of service which
is being carried out during Dee,
ember by groups in Canada from
Newfoundland to British Colum-
bia.
BRIDGE CLUB
North and South; 1. Mrs, F.
Forgie, W. French; 2. 0. Has-
eigrove, B. Ortlieb; 3. Mrs. R.
DuVal, Mrs. H. Fisher,
East and West: 1. A. Wilson,
Wm. Laidlaw; 2. Mrs. R. Heth-
erington, H. Crawford; 2, Mr.
and Mrs. J. Martin.
Gorrie Clubs at
Summary Day
0°1411E -Miss Patricia Da-
etude, borne economist for Hut.
on, conducted the 4-11 home-
making club Achievement Day
for "The Milky Way" project
on Saturday in Wroxeter Conn-
munity Hall.
Gorrie 1 hada colorful ex-
hibit, "The Milky Bar", with
Wanda Spading as commenta-
tor. Gorrie 2 club demonstrat-
ed "Play Safe with Milk" with
Barbara Ferguson As Jiuuray
Gernwhile, Dawna Bennett
and Bonnie Elliott showed the
correct method of pasteurizing
milk, Elizabeth Stokes was
commentator. .
Mrs. Marie Hunt, Elgin
County home economist, com-
mented on exhibits. Mrs, Mar-
ilyn Ritchie, home economist
from St. Paul's commented on
the demonstrations and skits.
Fifteen girls from Gorrie
took the course. The fall pro-
ject for 1964 was voted to be,
"Club Girl Stands on Guard".
Canvass Results
For Bible Society
The Wingham Branch of the
Canadian Bible Society is pleas.
ed to make known that the to-
tal contributions for 1963
laniounted to $1,360. The Io-
Cal committee wishes to thank
all the canvassers and donors
who have made this possible,
and to inform the public that
friends of departed loved ones
may give a donation to the 81-
ble Society.
One of the finest ways of ex-
pressing sympathy and showing
respect at the time of the death
of a friend or relative is to send
a gift to the Bible Society in
memory of the one who has
passed away. This is a gift that
will not fade, but will enable
others to have the Scriptures.
"In Remembrance Cards" may
be obtained from the secretary,
Miss Verna McLaughlin.
Humility, that low, sweet
root, from which all heavenly
virtues shoot, -- Thomas Moore
Wingham .Advance*Tines, Thursday, Dec, 12, 1963 - Page 'I
Gorrie Personals
Mr. and Mrs, Fred Coulter
visited Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Coulter, Con. 3, Wallace Twp.
on Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs. Glenn King
and family of Peterborough, Mr.
and Mrs, Robt. Featherston of
Orillia, and Mr. Jack King,
Belleville were guests at the
King -Haskins wedding in Mc-
Intosh United Church on Satur-
day and spent the week -end
with Mr. and Mrs. Frank King.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Boulting-
house, Essex and Dr. and Mrs,
Wendell Gott, Toronto also at-
tended the wedding and were
week -end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Earle King.
Mrs, Clara Colmer, Mr,
Gary Colmer of Toronto and
Miss Margaret Spring, Waterloo,
spent the week -end with Mr.
and Mrs. Harry King and were
guests at the King -Haskins wed-
ding.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Has -
tie spent the week -end with
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Blythe of
Milton..
Santa will be at the Gorrie
Cornmunity Hall on Saturday,
Dee. 9, at 2,30 p, m, Films
will be shown and there will be
treats for the children.
Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Grain-
ger, Exeter, visited Saturday
with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Grain.-
ger,
rain*ger, Mr. Bruce Grainger, Lon-
don, and Miss Ruth Grainger,
Stratford, spent the week -end
at their home.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ross and
family of Preston spent the
week -end with Mr. and Mrs.
Morley Bell,
Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Grain-
ger and family called on Mrs.
Stanley Grainger of London on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Ross,
Marjorie and Johnny of Preston
spent the week -end with Mr.
and Mrs, Irving Toner.
Mr. John Baylor returned
home Saturday from Palmerston
Hospital.
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