HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1964-05-07, Page 20Page 12 -* Wingham Advance -Times, Thursday, May 7, 1964
THE DUET CLASS at the Be(grave Music
Festival on Monday drew 30 entries from
the 14 schools in Morris and East and West
Wawanosh Townships. Adjudicator was
Lloyd G. Queen, Assistant Director of
Music. Left to right are the first and sec-
ond winners Brenda and Joyce Coultes,
first with 85 marks; Joan Currie and Doris
Coultes, second, 84 marks.
—Photo by Cantelon.
India Is Theme
For Messengers
BI LGRAVE-The Messengers
opened their meeting with the
Messenger motto and prayer.
The story of the mural on Lud-
hiana Hospital in India was
discussed. The story " Home at
Last" was told by Mrs, Jack
Higgins. A singing game "Let
Us Visit India" was played, fol-
lowed by prayer by Donna
Grasby, Psalm 100 was repeat-
ed and Carol Walker distribu-
ted the World Friends.
Offering was received by
Evelyn Rieman and a hymn was
sung. The game "Water Pots"
was enjoyed by all. The old
grandmother's blessing, "God
bless you and keep you in Je-
sus name" closed the meeting.
Will: Statistics show that
man's eyesight is superior to
women's,
Phil: I certainly agree,
I'm in love with a girl who
can't see me.
ATTENTION ALL VETERANS!
ANNUAL Y -E DAY BANQUET.
SATURDAY, MAY 9th
IN ST. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH
Time -- 7:00 p.m.
All veterans and their wives are welcome.
Per person -- $1.50 plate.
Guest Speaker: REV. MR. SWOREN, RCAF, Clinton.
SOCIAL AND DANCE AT LEGION HALL
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PPSO\AL
(Intended for last week)
-Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Edgar
and Debbie of Waterloo spent
the week -end with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Newman
and were guests at the Dan-
chuk-Stainton wedding on Sat-
urday.
-Mr. and Mrs. Bob Carbert
and family of Toronto visited
on Sunday with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Carbert.
-Miss Lynn Whitfield had
her appendix removed in the
Wingham and District Hospital
on Friday evening.
- Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Fan -
joy of Cambridge, N.B., and
Gordon Moffat of Toronto visi-
ted over the week -end with
Mr. and Mrs. Farish Moffat.
-Norman Hastings of Wil-
lowdale visited with his mother
Mrs. Alkin Hastings over the
week -end.
-Mr. and Mts. Roy Bridge
and family of Weston spent the
week -end with her mother, Mrs.
Roy MacDonald.
- Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
McLachlan of Toronto spent the
week -end with her sister, Mr,
and Mrs. Roy Morgan. Mr,
and Mrs. Russel Walker of God-
erich spent Sunday at the same
home.
-Mr. and Mrs, Norman
Keating visited with Mr, and
Mrs. Harmon Mitchell in Roth-
say on Sunday.
-Mr. and Mrs. Carman
Bennett of London visited on
Sunday with his sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Templeman and
family.
-Mr. and Mrs. W.B. Mc-
Cool, Mr. and Mrs.Joe Kerr,
Mr, and Mrs. J. H. Crawford,
Mr. and Mrs. J.R. Lloyd of
Wingham and Mr. and Mrs. R..
E. McKinney of Toronto, at-
tended the annual meeting of
the Western Ontario Progres-
sive Conservative Association
at the Hotel London on Satur-
day.
-Miss Sue Nasmith who has
been attending Queen's Uni-
versity, Kingston has finished
this year's term and is vaca-
tioning for a couple of weeks
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Don Nasmith,
-Visitors with Mr, and Mrs.
Percy Stainton and Mr. and
Mrs. Murray Stainton over the
JOHNNIE SCOTT was among
the solo winners in the class
boys' solo seven years and
under. Johnnie placed second
with 82 marks. -- Photo by
Cantelon.
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week -end, and guests at the
Danchuk-Stainton wedding were
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stainton and
family of Gormley, Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Gosling and Mrs.
E. Gosling of Lindsay.
-Mr. and Mrs. James H.
Campbell spent the April 19th
week -end with Mr. and Mrs.
H. W. Cantelon of Tweed, fol-
lowed by a few days with Mr.
and Mrs, Kenneth J. Collins
in Toronto.
-Mr. and Mrs. Don Brooks of
Sunderland and Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Innis and Jim of Black-
water spent the week -end with
Mr. and Mrs, Herb Fuller and
family and attended the Dan-
chtk-Stainton wedding.
- Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Her-
shey and children of Sudbury
spent the week -end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Finlay
McCallum.
-Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Mc-
Intyre and Wendy Lee of Sarnia
visited over the week -end with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.C.
McIntyre, Minnie Street.
-Mr. and Mrs. Parker Smel-
tzer of Guelph visited on Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Mundell.
Advice from a used cardeal•
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