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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1964-04-02, Page 16Page 8 - Winghatn Advance -Times, Thursday, April 2, 190,1 Quarterly Tea Heid al Meeting Wl-i1TFCIlI•I:C i —::lot: tl, C. W. held their 1l.,rwi' l::t.'tltlt; at the porno 0: `Ors. Ronald Coultas on Weciti:'da:, was opened icy 'ors. Alt, Ro- bertson, firs. 1t:: Masotl and Mrs, Roy Da\son p ori: readqig a verse of .i i:,rnn. ]'ht t111 to worship ,as t'a Mrs. Roy Pattison. .', i! a as sung and Mrs. Pattison ILLI !n prayer. :vers, L.1«rcnce Ta l.'r the meditation, 'ti!lryt 1 Lig the Wondrous .:vs . .'sirs. Mc - 'Zitch e L.L•t',d tat riblt' ;tudy. The o:tt'ririt was rt'- .:etyt•d and ed cat.d 'attisolt. voa:oi_ :.:c- iiurri a'.c a •to:. —"i o‘y i'as seri;. Observed in Different ouutri<'s ' . Mrs. Andersen sent ., dona- tion to purchase lowers to be placed in the church on Palter !undo}, in memory of her hus- band, the late Rev. Anderson. The next meet mz will he held April `32,nd in the church when Mrs. McLennan will show pictures and give a commen- tary an Five Oaks, which Cal- vin -Brick helps support. Mrs. John L. Currie and Mrs Gilbert Beecroft attended the U.C. W. Presbyterial at Exeter and Mrs. Beecroft gave her re- port. The benediction closed the meeting. Mrs. Ken Nlason's group held the first quarterly tea. Each member contribut- ed Sadie Hawkins .250, a pen- ny for each inch of her waist measurement, penny for each letter in the month of her wed- ding day. If u're TIRED ALL THE TIME Now and then everybody gets a "tired -out" feeling, and may be bothered by backaches. Perhaps noth- ing seriously wrong, just a temporary condition caused by urinary irritation or bladder discomfort. That's the time to take Dodd's Kidney Pills. Dodd's help stimulate the kidneys to relieve this condition which may often cause back- ache and tired feeling. Then you feel better, rest better, work better. Get Dodd's Kidney Pills now. Look for the blue box with the red band at all drug counters. You can depend on Dodd's.6o W. R. HAMILTON OPTOMETRIST Josephine Street WINGHAM FOR APPOINTMENT Phone 357-1361 ANNAPOLIS ROYAL, OF CREAT ANTIQUITY The Sieur de Monts, a French noble, landed at Port FOR Royal in 1004 to found a colony, After a winter of hardship, a permanent settlement was es- tablished in tate following sum- mer. This makes that settle - Ment, now Annapolis Royal, in Nova Scotia, the oldest town in North America, except for St, Augustine, Fla. THE GIRLS WHO WON prizes in the Grade VII and VIII vocal solo section of the music festival last week were, from the left: Ellen Cruickshank, third; Mary Ann Cruickshank, third; Adele Tiffin, first; and in the foreground: Barbara Feagan, second. Whitechurch Happenings Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Tiffin and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hen- derson attended the wedding of Mr. William Henderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hender- son of Listowel and Miss Janice Dickson of Atwood in St. And- rew's Presbyterian Church, in Kitchener. where there is a membership of over 2300. Miss Dickson is secretary of the church. Both Mr. Henderson and Miss Dickson are members of the choir. The wedding din- ner was served in the basement. Mr. and Mrs. Relison Falconer Brian and Paul of Sarnia and Mr. and Mrs. Angus Falconer, Kevin and Allan spent the week -end with Mrs, Cassie Fal- coner. Kevin and Allan will re- main with their grandmother while their parents are on holi- days for a week. Easter visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Neable were Miss Helen Neable of London. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Neable, Sharon, Brian and Dan of 13ramnton. Mr. a*"d Mrs Jene Tuney and family. Mrs. Graham of Teeswater and Graham Neahle of Sebringvilie. Mr. and Mrs. J. E, Currie of Islington were Easter visitors with his sister, Mrs, Mina Mc - Ritchie and brother, Mr. James H Currie. Friday evening visitors with Mr. and Mrs .Tamrs Ricl-ar' son w•err, Miss Florence Moir of To- ronto and Mr and Mrs. Howard Savage of Molesworth. Mr. George Conn, Miss Muriel Moore and Mr. Murray Coultes returned to the University of Western Ontario on Sunday af- ter spending Easter week -end at their homes here. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hand and Bonnie of Barrie. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jacklin and Linda of Brussels. Mr, and Mrs, Arthur FRESHEN UP YOUR CAR WITH A PRESSURE WASH • Steam pressure takes out all the road salt and dirt under the chrome. * Car thoroughly washed and left sparkling clean. Ili Inside of car vacuumed clean. INCLUDES $3.00 SIDEWALLS OTHER WASHES $1.00 & $L50 DOWNIE'S SUNOCO SERVICE "MORE for YOUR MOTORING DOLLAR" JOSEPHINE Si., WINGHAM - PHONE 357-1554 Hand and Wendy of Durham and Mr, and Mrs. Emerson Hickey, Debbie, Murray and Shane of Wingham were Sun- day visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Hugh Hand. Mr. and Mrs. Carl McClenagh- an visited Saturday evening with Mrs. Florence Henry of Teeswater and with Mr, Wayne Henry and Miss Trudy Allan of Toronto. Mrs. Ben McClenaghan is vis- iting with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Parker of Exeter. Visitors on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Carl McClenaghan were Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Mc- Clenaghan, Ronnie and Mary Lou and Nancy, of St. Thomas. Mr. Paul Geiger of Waterloo is spending Easter week at the same home. Easter Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Irwin were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Finlay, Brenda and Bevin of Belmore, Mr. and Mrs. Orland Irwin, Ste- phen and Fay, Mr. and Mrs. Clare Hopper, Jean and Charl- es, all of Wingham. Jean and Charles remained to visit Eas- ter week with their grandpar- ents on the farm. Mr, and Mrs. G. F, McGowan of Oakville spent Easter week- end with Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Jamieson. Mr. and Mrs. Johnston Conn were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lev. Balser and family in Wingham. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Schwich- tenberg and Lori of Port Elgin spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Albert CouItes, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Elliott, Ka- ren, June and David of Ottawa are visiting with the Currie fa- mily. Karen is visiting with Mr, and Mrs. Ken Currie and June with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Currie. Miss Donna Leader of Lucknow is also a visitor for Easter holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Currie. Mr. Dan Cassidy has returned from Toronto to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Arscott. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gaunt, Michael, Garner, Brenda, Rich- ard and Sandra spent Wednes- day with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Gaunt near Belgrave. Mr. Dennis Taylor and Miss Margaret Davison of Hamilton spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Showers and Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Payne and their grandchildren. Brian Cullen and Linda Payne, all of Toronto, were Easter week guests with Mr. and Mrs, Char- les Tiffin, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tiffin and Mr. and Mrs. Russel Tiffin. Miss Margaret Moffat of To- ronto, spent the Easter holiday with Mr. Graham Moffat and Miss Emma Richardson and with Mr. and Mrs. Farish Moffat in Wingham. Mr. and Mrs. Len Coyne, Sha- ron, Michael and Donnie of Windsor, are spending Easter week with Mr, and Mrs. Law., ranee Taylor and family of East Wawanosh. Mrs, Coyne is a sis- ter of Mrs. Taylor. Mr, and Mrs. Tim Patterson of Kitchener were visitors on Mon- day in the locality. Mr. and Mrs. \Vallaee Ribcy and Ross of Port Elgin were Wednesday visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Russel Gaunt. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fisher of T)on Mills, Mr, and Mrs. Arnold Lougheerl, Lori and Cheryl of P('terhnrone,h were Easter Sun- day guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Fisher. Mr, and Mrs. Harold Gaunt and family left on Saturday to return home to Chicago after being here to attend his grand- father's funeral. that of the late Mr ^'homas Gaunt. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Smith, Kathy and Fridley of Toronto spent the Easter holiday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Chapman, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Smith of Winghanl. Mr, and Mrs. Farish Moffat of Wingham and Mr. Gordon Moffat of Toronto were recent visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Rus- sel Gaunt. Misses Linda and Janet Johns- ton spent Saturday evening with Mrs. Robert McInnes and Wil- liam of near Toeswater. It's color in full bloom and we present a carefully selected group of lovely coats for last- ing fashion enjoyment. 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