HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1964-04-23, Page 26Page 6 - Winghant Advance -Times, Thursday,. April 23, W64
JEANETTE McDONALD and Mark Fisher
are ready for tennis and are dressed for
style and comfort. Between them are
Carol Jamieson and Murray Edgar in bro-
ther and sister outfits—grey boxer shorts
and skirt with candy striped sports
s,..eaters. Gail Pentland wears a navy
jumper with coin -dotted blouse. Pat Hey-
wood shows a drip-dry cotton shift with
eyelet trim and Verna Ellis models a smart
white uniform. Anne Peacock has on a
beige print dress with bright floral design.
This group was part of the McDonald
collection.—A-T Photo.
SPRING STYLES from Miller's were smart
and dressy. Mrs. Don Rosenhagen, left,
modelled a black linen coat dress with
black polka dot underskirt and a white
boucle hat. Mrs. Carl Johnston showed a
pastel pink boucle suit with matching
Milan straw hat, featuring the side -rolled
idirs. Norman Welwoocl wore a
washable beige boucle linen suit, Panama
w.,1; ribbon and veil trin-i. An
attractive turquoise dress and coat en-
semble, set off with a smart Panama hat
with black chiffon trim was modelled by
Mrs. Jean Yeman, Seated: Mrs. Jim Ham-
ilton wears the popular navy and white
in a smart brocade turban and twc•piece
suit. Joan Chittick's herringbone pastel
pink coat had silk braid trim and a half
belt. She wore dyed to match black scarf
and gloves.—A-T Photo.
Woman's Auxiliary Plans Spring Deanery
tiOP,Rli:-1 ht bv`, A. u! St.
Stephen's Church ti,ct 4ti'Ldl1Cs-
d.i .ilternoolt at the home of
Karl 1 nderwuod wrtil auat-
of 14. `.an. C.. A. An -
de r,on led in de.otl01s.
Bertha Plant read a P•4alln and
Re :. C,. A. Aude rson read the
Laster story from Luk. Roll call
w.i: .iilswered with a verse on
C.+>te r.
TIR. president, \1r... C;urdon
l iiderwood, )aronl:.ht .Iii li,,ater
Illc•sagc, :ajMg that witlioat
the resurrection there would be
no Christian (rope. ;.liluite� ui
last ntectlnr. wt rt read I•; !Ars.
I. 'I•. 13c1111ctt,
'I•lie annual tIl tI1I otft rill,.
was receiver]. 1iiiswill l>chrc-
sented at the diocesan anni,al
meeting 111 London ..,u April
28th and ::,til.
The spring deanery meeting
will be held in Gerrie on May
.:nth commencing with Holy
Communion at 9.31) a.m. Bi-
shop Luxton of London will at-
tend and give an address. Ladies
of the congregation will serve
dinner. Arrangements were
made by the ladies.
Mrs. Wm. Austin read a
poem, "The Old Church Bell".
The May meeting will be held
on May 213th one week later
than usual date. Meeting was
closed with prayer and the bene
diction by the rector. Lunch
was served by the hostess.
20 Girls Have Taken Project
G014(l1:-C,roup 14-11 houie-
InaiciI12 club, the SewingSis-
ters has eleven girls who have
completed maidsg their blouses
record buoia and charts, and
the S1i11lt flan-ettes hate tine
who have completed the pro-
jects. These items were taken
to :.'-iss Patricia Darnude at
rAiuton otl Friday, for inspec-
tion before Achievement Day,
May 3 at Ilowick Central
School.
You will find the pretty
gin•;han1 dresses eye catching.
Other materials this season are
Dacron, nylon, knits, te'rylerle,
a"d sodic lined.
Gorrie Personals
Mr. John bathers and Miss
Kay Gathers, Toronto, spent the
week -end with Mr, and Mrs.
Harry Brown of Barrie,
Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Dennis,
Arthur, visited recently at the
home of Mr. and Mrs, Maurice
Dennis.
Mrs. Wilbert Gallaway is
spending a few days with Mr.
and Mrs, Thos. Nickel of Tees-
water.
Mrs, Wm. Darling is spend -
ing a few days with Rev. and
Mrs. Maurice McNabb of Port
Elgin,
Mrs. Lottie Thornton and
Miss Mary Thornton, Kitchener,
visited Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs, Thos. Stokes and Mr. and
Mrs. Douglas Fischer of Belmore.
Mr. and Mrs, Cloyne Michel
are moving to London on April
27 where they have taken a pos-
tion. They have resided in Gor-
rie 29 years. A community ga-
thering will be held in Gorrie
hall on Friday evening.
Mr. Norman Carson is at-
tending the Canadian Heat Show
in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Baylor
and family of Burlington spent
the week -end with Mr. and
Mrs. John Baylor.
Dr. and Mrs. Wendell Gott,
Steven, Wendy and Brian of
Toronto spent the week -end
with Mr. and Mrs. Frank King.
Mr. and Mrs, Robert Feather-
ston, Paul and Barbara of Oril-
L.O.L. Euchre
GORRIE-The Loyal Orange
Lodge held a progressive euchre
party in the Orange Hall on
Wednesday evening. High
lady was Mrs. Stanley Hayr.;
high man, T. L. McInnes; door
prize, Wesley Underwood.
Iia visited Sunday at the same
home.
Mrs, Mary Wearring of Wil-
lowdale visited over the weer-
end with Mr, and Mrs. Norman
Carson.
Mr. and Mrs, Michael Tele -
bus, Toronto, spent the week-
end at their home on Con. 12.
Rev. G. A. Anderson and
Mrs. Anderson attended the in-
duction service in Lucknow for
Rev. J.R. King on Thursday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Edwards
of Toronto visited Mr. and Mrs.
Jas. Edwards on Sunday.
Mr. Wm. Koch, Wallace
Twp. and Mr. Glenn Koch, Lis-
towel, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Chas. Koch.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gow-
dy and Janna spent the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. John
Moore, Richmond hill..
Mr. Frank Harris, Detroit,
spent the week with Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Harris.
Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Wheeler
and sons of Brussels visited Mr.
and Mrs. Robt. Dane on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Searson
visited Tuesday with Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Searson ofAlvinston.
Miss Linda Mast is visiting
ralatives in Dover, Delaware,
U.S.
Miss Karen Michel, Kitchen-
er, spent the week -end with het
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cloyne
Michel.
Mr, and Mrs. Mervyn Grain•
ger and David, Exeter, visited
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Grainger.
Mr. Roy Nessely; Mr.James
Coblentz and Mr. WalterCon-
ner of Dover, Delaware,visited
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mast and
other friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. McPher-
son, Gregory and Lori, Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Green and Bever-
ley visited Sunday at the home
of Mr, and Mrs. Irving Toner.
Mr. John Martin, Wingham,
and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Adams, Wroxeter, visited Mr.
and Mrs, Wilford King on Sun-
day,
Miss Elaine Miller, Guelph,
spent the week -end with her
parents, Mr, and Mrs. Arehle
Miller,
Mrs. Luella Sanderson, Mr.
Ed. Gilmar and Mr, and Mrs.
Wm. King and Billy of Brussels,
spent the week -end with Mr.
and Mrs. John Attwood of Lon-
don.
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A meeting is being called for the purpose of
considering the formation of an
HISTORICAL SOCIETY
on
WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1964
at 2;00 p.m., D.S.T., in
COUNCIL CHAMBERS, COURT HOUSE
GODERICH, ONTARIO
All interested citizens welcome.
JOHN G. BERRY,
Clerk -Treasurer, County of Huron,
Goderich, Ontario. 16-23b
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