HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1964-05-28, Page 11Entertain Mothers At Banquet
WROXETER- The annual C,
G. I, T, Mother and Daughter
turkey banquet was held in the
United Church school rooms
Tuesday evening with 23 moth-
ers and daughters present. This
banquet closed the C. G. L T,
activities for the year.
Each table was decorated
with small vases of lily -of -the
valley and tulips which were
later given to shut-ins around
the village.
A toast to the Queen was
proposed by Connie Clarke and
Leone Chambers proposed a
toast to the church, to which
Rev. F. W, Taylor replied, A
toast to the mothers was propos-
ed by Ann Gibson and Mrs,
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Jack Clarke replied.
Following the supper the
girls presented a very amusing
and entertaining one -act play,
"Miss Higginson's Will". Tak-
ing part in the play were Con-
nie Clarke, Leone Chambers,
Margaret Wright, Joyce fleim-
pel, Linda Pellett and Ann Gib-
son.
Charades were played and
everyone joined in Taps.
Howick Native
Dies in N. Scotia
FORDWICII-Frank Donaghy
of 357 Fast River Road, New
Glasgow, N. S, , died in Aber-
deen Hospital on Thursday fol-
lowing a brief illness, although
he had been in fading health
for sonic time, fie was 81.
Born in Howick Twp. he
had lived in Vancouver and
Winnipeg and went to New
Glasgow in 1947, following
retirement, fle had been em-
ployed by the C.P.R. as a tele-
graph operator and baggage
cleric.
He was a member of the
United Church and a member
of the Bluenose Curling Club
where he had been match clerk
for several years.
Mr. Donaghy is survived by
his wife, the former Christine
Matheson of Abercrombie; a
daughter, (Katherine) Mrs. flar.
old Scott, British Columbia; a
son Jack; one sister, (Florence)
Mrs, Don McDonald and two
brothers Oscar and David all of
Vancouver and four grandchil-
dren.
He was predeceased by a
brother Alex three weeks ago in
Vancouver and also a sister,
Mrs. Amy Wyness.
Win Trophies
For Bowling
FORDWICH-Bowlers of the
year at the local bowling lanes
were Karen Schmidt of Gorrie
League with a 668 triple; Rus-
sel Behrns of Fordwich League
with 706 triple. High single
for the year was Angus Smith of
Molesworth, 362 who therefore
won the trophy presented by
Danny's Restaurant.
High lady was Mrs. Jim
Doig of I-larriston 316, and she
won the trophy given by Kist
Beverages, Harriston,
Wingham Advance -Times, Thursday, May 28, 1964 - Page 3
THIS IS A PHOTO OF THE P.H.A.M. CLUB taken in Wing -
ham during the years of the Second World War. The same
club, with all members present, will hold the annual re-
union at the home of Mrs. (Dr.) Ross Howson in Galt on
June 1, at which time they will plan for the 25th anni-
versary of the club. Back row, left to right: Jessie (Pear-
son) Joynt, of Lucknow; Marion (Pym) Rae, London; Ise -
belle (Habkirk) Howson, Galt; Beryl (Brown) Elliott,
Wingham; Eileen (Knox) Jeffray, Stratford; Louise
(Thompson) MacKenzie, Texas; Hilda (Brown) Rowland,
Burlington; Peg (Fuller) Bateson, Wingham; Dimps
(Stewart) Mathers, Wingham. Front: Irlma (Harrison)
Ballagh, of Belmore; Verne (Walker) Galbraith, and Jean
(Cruickshank) Ellacott, both of Wingham.
Presbyterian WMS At Leeson Home
BELMORE- The educational
work of the church in India was
the jheme of the May meeting
of the Women's Missionary So-
ciety of Knox Presbyterian
Church, held at the home of
Mrs. Ira Leeson on Thursday.
In her paper on this subject,
Mrs. Leeson described the op-
portunities for study and ad-
vancement of Christian co-
workers in India from the pri-
mary schools to the theologic-
al colleges. Mrs. George Ni-
ckel read from Paul's letter to
the Ephesians how the church
is exhorted to teach its mem-
bers.
Nine ladies answered the roll
call with a verse about seed -
time. Mrs. H. Ballagh presid-
ed and helped Mrs. A. Mundel
present the highlights of the
Fordwich Personals
The Boy Scouts were around
town on Saturday collecting
newspapers which helped a lot
of people to get rid of thewin-
ter's surplus.
Mrs. Robt, Gibson, Mrs,
Anson Demerling, MPs: Wm,
McCann, Mrs. ,Manley Bride
and Mrs. Crosby Sothern at-
tended the East Huron Women's
Institute district annual in Eth-
el on May 21st.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Holt
spent the week -end with Mr,
and Mrs. Jack Gibson in Tor-
onto.
Mr. Jack Eckmier, whohas
spent the winter months with
his niece in Brussels, returned
to his home last week.
Mr. and Mrs, Richard Ross
and family moved their house-
hold contents from the Fred
McCann property to R, R., 2 Lis-
towel.
Mrs. Rosemary Campbell
and Jimmy of London were
week -end visitors with Mr, and
Mrs, Crosby Sothern.
Mr, and Mrs. Bob Campbell
and family visited Sunday with
Mr, William Edgar in St. Mich-
ael's Hospital, Toronto.
Mr, and Mrs. Dennis John-
ston of Sarnia were week -end
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Douglas.
Master Douglas Harding was
able to return home last week
from Walkerton hospital, where
he has been confined for the
past three months with a frac-
ture of his leg, suffered in a
fall at school.
Mr. and Mrs, Win, Sothern,
Miss Sharon Elliott, Gary Soth-
ern and Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Stewart and family visited on
Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Doug
Wildfang in Cooksville.
Mr. and Mrs. William Mar-
riner, Miss Susan Munford and
Larry Marriner were guests at a
wedding in Peterborough on
Saturday and visited over the
week -end with relatives there.
Miss Nancy Jacques of Kit-
chener was a week -end visitor
with her parents.
Mr. Everitt Cooper of Clin-
ton was a week -end visitor with
his parents.
Mrs. Pearl Patterson, Mrs,
Verna Galbraith, Mrs. Robt.
Connell and Mrs. W. fiainstock
were Kitchener visitors on
Thursday.
Mrs. Emma Nairn of St.
Marys spent Sunday with Mr,
and Mrs. Alex Keith.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Gal-
braith of Guelph were Sunday
guests with Mrs. Verna Gal-
braith and Mrs. Elsie Strong.
Mr. and Mrs. Helmut Gree -
ling of Toronto were week -end
visitors with the latter's parents,
Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Siefert.
Mr, and Mrs. Carman Bride
of Port Credit were Sunday visi-
tors ss ith Mrs. H. M. Bride.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce William-
son artd daughters of London
were week -end visitors with
Mrs, Emma Williamson,
"Hey, what about this?" howl-
ed the customer in a waterfront
cafe. "There's an insect in the
bottom of my cup."
„Listen, bud," said the
counter man, "if you want
your fortune told, go to a
gypsy."
Presbyterial meeting held in
Brussels on May 20. Mrs. K.
Dickson made interesting com-
ments on the anniversary issue
of the Glad Tidings. Prayers
were offered by Mts. James
Darling and Mrs. A. Jeffray.
Mrs. D, MacAdam read an
invitation from the Molesworth
Auxiliary to hear Mr. John
Geddes, missionary on furlough
from Formosa, at their church
on Sunday evening, May 31,
Mrs. George Nickel and Mrs.
IMPROVEMENTS MADE
AT TIFFIN'S CEMETERY
WIIITECIiURCH-Bill Scott
and Charles Tiffin worked at
Tiffin's Cemetery last week
filling up the hollows, cutting
the grass and coping with the
groundhogs.
With the hollows filled, it
will he possible to use a power
mower in the cemetery, which
will help in the caretaking.
Kenneth Dickson were appoint-
ed as flower committee for the
months of June and July.
Social Function
For Newlyweds
FORDWICH-About 70 peo-
ple attended a card party on
Friday night in the community
hall in honour of the newly-
weds, Mr. and Mrs. John Boon-
stra ,
They were presented with a
set of stainless steel cookware
and stearal pieces of corning
ware arid other gifts. Mr. and
Mrs. Boonstra both made suit-
able replies and a social time
was enjoyed over the teacups.
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