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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1964-04-02, Page 12Page -- Wingham Advance - Times T!mrsdae April '', 1004 Belmore Personals Congratulations to Mrs. Georg Kieffer Sr., of Tees - water, a former resident of this area, and her twm aisle:, Mrs. Joseph lioUe;< who eele- hratcd their Seth n..rtl:days last Thursday. Mrs. K2efter'0.1r,: grandchild now eclee‘rater L. birthday ou the same dav, as Mr. and Mrs. George Kieffer, Jr. of i,'.ar::ca, !•e'ean'e the par- ents atcnts of a son, .`or:2 ... \\ Ingham and District 12osL :tai oil da March ::t t12. M:. and Mrs. Alex Mills f,',:: da:.gi:t,rs o i fore Visited a:. e•leo4 r::d•: •. wit. :. . and Mrs. Ale, s,l:..,st :. Eajte: wee fie : 2d ,.site:s hili: \::.. Art::.. Fit.:t_ IL and :.L::: W Sto:'. Miss ::d t Fps. ': Kite:,::e:, Church Service On Good Friday spent the weekend with Mr. and Mr,. Carl Douglas and Wayne. S.:nday y.artors at the same ho home were Mr.. and Mrs. Wm. King of Fnissels and Mr. and Mr:. Fame: Pardon of WinghaII1, \1r. Michael Y taller of .e'didou, and Miss Anita h' \ o: Toronto, spoilt the wet.h-e:Id at their home \here, Miss Dale \1eNee of Goder- el: ii.:si:2e ss College spent four da,, at Faster with her father, l:,.rl \'.eN,e, M:. Mas Orr oto of Cooks- v:ll, •,:sited of S 2day with lair. ,and \:rs. Willear Mulvey and JLf:cry. Si.ae:,ly visitors with Mr. and Mrs. tie;. i;rede: o: the 2nd of Cs.lte`s , were \:. and \1rs, Sam alt.::co of L 'oksville and .`.:r. :Lod Mrs. Fred Gies and family- of amilyof Gaenock, \:r. and Mrs. Ali'L::c' remained to spend East,: school •,acation with he: parents, We extend sympathy to the Inglis families on the tragic death of their f:rst coasin, Mr. Jack Stewart, 42, of Guelph. He died accidentally in a farm r •::a^ last week -end. BEL2.'.eihE—Good Friday ser- vices were h cid :n the P re e - ter a- Cleech. for that core e:, at:on and the ce nzrLgar:o:2s of Behr.ore ,Ind MacIntestt . ,:itc;d A large nanelaer at- tended, Re':. Howard Pace of Bel - more and Macintosh assisted Rey. T. E. Kennedy during the service and also was guest speak- er. The intermediate choir, undo: the direction of Mrs. Alvin Mundell, sang a special . ni- ber. Friendship In Action BEL\:ORE—Friendship was seen .n action on Teesday of last weer, ,;hen ten rnen from the Decurr Farr.. Forum, baled na•, satich :,:.. Jack Mor- an had perc::ased at the :arm of the 'late George McKague near Teeswatet, and delivered that hay. to the Moran barn. More I than ^ales were stored in the earn be the end of the day's \::. Morar, a fellow mem- ber of the Forum, s still a pa- tient in St, Joseph's Hospital, London, and will be for a few more wi:t::as. Special Music for Sunday Services BELMORE—Special EasterSun- day services were held at both Belmore churches. In the Pres- byterian Church, Rev. T. E. Kennedy spoke on the 'Suffer- ings of the Cross'. The inter- mediate choir and junior mem- bers of the junior choir sang, "The Magdalene". Rev. Howard Pace, minister of the United Church, based his sermon on the story of the Resurrection of Jesus Christ on the first Easter Sunday morning. Special Easter music was pro- vided by the choir with Misses Velma and Lavonne L•'allagh singing a duet in one of the an- thems. UCW Meeting Held Last Wednesday BELMORE—Mrs. Fred Double - dee was in charge of the UCW. meeting, held on Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Thomas Ab- raham. The opening service of worship followed the Baster message. Mrs. Ira Neill read the Scripture and three hymns were sung. Mrs. Harry Mulvey gave a reading and Mrs. Earl Fitch conducted the study of the chapter "Salvation" in "The Word and the Way". Mrs. Norman Newans read the chap- ter from "As Asia Goes". The roll call was an Easter thought and was well answered. The president, Mrs. Wilfred Johann, presided over the bus- iness session. Mrs. Harry Mul- vey was appointed delegate to the Bruce Presbyterial L'. C. W. meeting to be held on Monday in Walkerton. TURN YOUR SMALL CHANGE INTO A SMALL FORTUNE Do you realize that, in your lifetime, you will probably earn more than $250,000. flow much of your earnings fortune will you keep? Why not squirrel away just a dollar a day in an Investors Saving Certificate. In ten, fifteen or twenty years you can accomplish what very few people ever do in a lifetime. At the same time, you can enjoy the benefits of an ever-increasing reserve. THOMAS JARDIN District Manager Dial 357-3661 - Box 394 WINGHAM, ONT. 1;;1N nvesto rs wvincilba GIRLS FROM GRADES V AND VI were solo winners from the two grades in the Public School music festival. From the left, back row: Marlene Jamieson. first; Sandra Tif- fin third; Joanne Sutcliffe, third; Daphne Robb, second; Rhonda Bell, third; Nancy Guest, second; front: Marilyn Tiffin, first; Ruth Ann Currie, third; Esther Fish, sec- ond; Vicki Rosenhagen, third, —Advance -Times Photo, Bluevale Personals Mrs. Charles Bosman will be hostess for the annual meet- ing of the Bluevale Women's Institute on April 8th, when officers will be installed for the coming year. The Bluevale Recreation Association sponsored a dance in the community hall, Wil-- bee's il- bee's orchestra supplying the music, on Thursday evening. Miss Barbara Lillow has been in Wingham District Hos- pital for surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Elliott spent a few days visiting their son Jack, and Mrs. Elliott, at Cornwall. Mr. and Mrs. George Lowis are spending an Easter vacation in New York. Mr, and Mrs. R.J. McMur— ray and Gordon motored to - Kingston for the week -end. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Gan- nett, Susan and Beverley, are visiting in Toronto for the hol- iday week. Mr. and Mrs. J.K. McTav- Flews of Lakelet Mr. Wesley Haines of Wing - ham is spending this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wylie. Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Noble and family of London are hol- idaying this week at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Green - ley. Mrs. Ed. Watson and Mr. Ken Watson of Holstein visited with Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Ferguson on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Spar - ling of London and Mrs. Wm. Giles of Lambeth were week- end guests of Mr. and Mrs.Jack Ferguson. Mr. and Mrs. James Wallace and family of Beaverton visited with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Den- nis this holiday week -end. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Klein of Neustadt, Mr. and Mrs. George Klein and Mr. Edward of Clifford and Miss Mary Lang of Mildmay were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Dickert. Those spending the holiday at their homes in the area were Mr. Jack Harkness, Mr. James Inglis, Miss Marlene Wylie and Mr. Eldon Dennis all of Guelph, Miss Sandra Wright of Toronto, Miss June Wright of Kitchener, Mr. Lynn Ferguson of Mitchell, Mr. Carl Dennis of Beaverton, and Mr. Vernon Inglis of Ot- tawa. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Huth, Miss Marian Huth and Mr. John Ferguson visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ross McGregor of Seaforth on Friday. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Inglis were Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Inglis and Miss Lois Anne of Stratford, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Inglis and family of Walkerton, Miss Goldhawk of Ridgetown and Mr. Harry Valassman of Leamington. BONDI'S FRUIT MARKET is announcing extremely big savings on all your fruit and vegetable re- quirements due to their change -over of manage-; ment. Starting THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY THIS WEEK the fruit section will be under new management. Prices will be lowered to everyone's advantage. CALL IN TODAY OR TOMORROW! ish and family: and Mr. and Mrs. Spence McKinnon and family, of Niagara Falls, spent Easter Sunday at the parents home, with Mr, and Mrs. R. H. McKinnon. Mr. and Mrs. C.E. Black- more of Woodstock, Mr, Har- vey Messer of Toronto, and his grandson, Bobby Jamieson, of Durham, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Elliott last week. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Street and family of Listowel, were Sunday visitors at the Duff home. Mr. Lyle McKinney, of Northcliff, Michigan, and Mr, Archie McKinney of Leaming- ton, visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bosnian last week. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Edwiti Bosman and Melody, and David Bosnian of Woodstock, were guests at the same home. Mr. and Mrs. James Ken- nedy, Louis and Gail, of Tor- onto, were with Rev. T.E. Kennedy and Mrs. Kennedy for Easter. Mr, and Mrs. George Mof- fatt and family of London, were Easter visitors with Mrs. Nora Moffatt. Mrs. Mabel Harris, of Lam- beth, visited relatives for Eas- ter. Mr. Ian Mundell of Ottawa, was home for the holiday, with Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Mundell. Mr. and Jerry Barrett, of Elmira, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Campbell for a few days. Mr, and Mrs. Claire Hoff- man and family, of Essex, and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Webb and family of Painswick, spent Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. C.B. Hoffman. Mr. Fred Brewer, of Wood- stock, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brewer. Mrs. Gordon Hall is visiting at Thorndale. Mise Joyce Harmon, of Tor- onto, returned to the commun- ity for the holiday. • Entertain Guests From Scotland WHITIOC.'HURCH — Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. McInnes were Mr. and Mrs. Russel T)iek of Toronto who were ar•companied by Mr. and Mrs. Joe Caution of Perth, Scotland. Other guests were Mrs. George MrKairue of Toeswater. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Hastings and fam- ily r.f W'rghim and Mr. and Mrs George Stanley and family of Lucknow. Mr. Caution is a cousin of Mrs. Dick. Mrs. Mc- Innes and Mrs. McKague. Mr. and Mrs. Caution had come to Canada to visit with her family in British Columbia. After their visit here they left for Halifax and sailed for Scot- land on Tuesday. An enjoyable evening was spent when Joe added a Scottish toueh with a few skirls on the bagpipes. Special Services On Easter Sunday BLUEVALE —Special Easter services were held in the Unit- ed Church and Knox Presbyter- ian Church on Sunday. Rev. T.E. Kennedy preach- ed in Knox Church and the choir composed of senior and junior members, sang anthems, under the direction of Mrs. Nora Mof- fat, organist. In the United Church, Rev. G.A. Mitchell preached on the Resurrection theme. The choir sang an anthem and a trio, Miss Ruth Mathers, Miss Betty Heth- erington and Miss Margaret Craig provided a number, with the organist, Mrs. Carl Johnston conducting. Show Work at Open House BLUEVALE—Mothers of the pupils braved the storm on Thursday afternoon to enjoy op• en house at the Bluevale school. The pleasant school room, gay with Easter decorations, had 36 scholars of grades one to seven quietly intent on var- ious activities. Their work books on exhibition showed much careful work. The walls were lined with neat samples of writing, art and printing. Miss Verna Opperthauser, of Palmerston, is their teacher. LAST RACE Two young drivers died re- cently, racing through Toronto streets. The Ontario Safety League quotes a report that ac- cording to a survivor, after a drinking session one roan "bet" his $150 pay cheque that he could race the other to their place of work. 411 HOOVER RE D TAG Special IT~„„00, ' OF C A N A D A, L I M I 1 E 0 HOOVER CONVERTIBLE THE NEW (HOOVER POLISHER AT A NEW LOW PRICE J Burke Electric Industrial, Commercial, Home & Farm Wiring. Motor Re -wind and Repair. PHONE 357-2450 WINGHAM :- ;»::-'. ;»: - •:•-:•-:•-'r7•-i i»:..;..�»;»;»;»;»;sirs; 1 •'. t»,' •t-�e»; .;•-7-> : •i. i •:»'r 'r.--: ANOTHER LOST WEEKEND? 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