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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1964-05-28, Page 18Page 10 - Wingham Advance -Times, Thursday, May 28, 1964 Girls More Attentive Than Boys W111TEC11 i.C1E-The Mis- sion Band of Chalmers' Church held its meeting on Sunday. The pees. dent, :\1iss Irene DeIoer, op‘ tied the meeting and gave the call to worship. Prayer was given by Paul Laidlaw . Miss Linda Nle • Whinney read the Seripnue. The minutes were read by the secretary, \'iss Darlene Simpson. The coil Ball was an- swered by ..;;, Miss Miry Lou Wall gave a reading "Spring'.. Miss Pehhie Reulolds received the• offeringz rray Simp- son gave the .,itertory prayer: Mrs. Jacob K liter gave the story, "An :;frrc;.n DinnerTimt: Mrs. Lad Cselreh told of the mission work at Tihet. Mrs. litgh Simpson gave the story, "Eve n on Vacation" . The girls were on one side and The boys on the other 111 the Contest, "How Well Did you Listen?' Questions were asked on the stories told. The girls won the contest by a small majority. Whitechurch News Mrs. Nora Cronin returned to the home of Mrs. Cassie Fal- coner an Friday after visiting for two weeks with Mr. and MAKE YOURS A /41 DING P RTY EVERY DETAIL TAKEN CARE OF TO MAKE YOUR PARTY A SUCCESS DELICIOUS FOOD - COURTEOUS SERVICE CONGENIAL ATMOSPHERE Make Your Reservation NOVI DATES STILLL WINGHAM 357-3114 DANNY'S RESTAURANT ON HIGHWAY 86, WINGHAM — WHERE THE BEST PARTIES ARE HELD — 1962—PONTIAC, 6 cyl., stick 1962—FORD GALAXIE, 4 -Door TWO 1960—VAUXHALLS 1959—PONTIAC PARISIENNE, V8, Automatic, Radio, Power Brakes, Power Steering 1959—CHEVROLET BISCAYNE; 4 -Door 1959—BUICK, 4 -Door, Automatic 1959—CHEVROLET BELAIR, 4 -Door 1959—PONTIAC, 4 -Door 1959—CHEV. 1 -TON, 4 -Speed Box 1959—FORD, 4 -Door 1957—FORD STATION WAGON, 4 -Door 1955—FORD STATION WAGON, 4 -Door NEW PONTIACS - ACADIANS - GMC TRUCKS McPHERSON'S GARAGE HOME OF THE NEW 1964 PONTIACS TEESWATER PH. 392 6883 Mrs. Russel Ritchie. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnston, David and Donna Jean of Lon- don and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Mc- Michael of Seaforth were Sun- day visitors with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gershon John- ston. Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Pipe, Brussels, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Coultes and Diane spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coultes of Wallaceburg, and attended anniversary services there. Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Farrier Janice and Wayne, Mrs. Eunice Gillespie and Mrs. W. R. Far- rier spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Farrier and fam- ily in their new home in Kit- chener. On Sunday evening Mr. Rus- sel Gaunt accompanied Mr. Gordon Moffat of Wingham back to Toronto and will spend the week with his daughter, Mrs. Don Dirstein and Mr, Dir - stein. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Coul- tes, Joyce and Darlene spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kaasa of Toronto. Visitors on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Walker were her sister, Miss Lila Humphrey of St. Helens, and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Walker, Ricky and Cathy of Teeswater. Mr. Ben McClenaghan ar- rived home from Wingham and District IIospital on Saturday and on Sunday Mr. Irwin Mc- Clenaghan, Mary Lou, Ronnie and Nancy of St. Thomas visit- ed at the McClenaghan home. Mrs. Roy Irwin spent a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Harold Finlay and Mr. Finlay and children of Belmore. Mr. and Mrs.Wm. Ryan and Janette of Goderich visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Carl McClenaghan. Mr. Tom Morrison returned home on Friday from Westmin- ster Hospital, London. Attending the graduation banquet held at the Wingham and District High School from here were Misses Nancy Scott, Linda Johnston, Marlene Mar- tin, Alex Craig, Wayne Martin, Elwin Moore and Garry Chap- man. Mr. and Mrs.Archie Paterson of Iiamilton and Mrs. Nora Cronin visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emerson. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tiffin, Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Brown of Lucknow, and Miss Linda Johnston visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clark Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Sim- mons, Nancy and Ronnie of London visited on Sunday with Mr. Charles Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Scholtz, Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw and family. Mrs. Cassie Falconer spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Relison Falconer and family of Sarnia. Mr. Harry lleeg of Holland, Michigan, visited Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kuiper and in the evening left to visit his parents in Hamilton on Sunday. Mrs. Victor Emerson aLcom- panied Mrs. Donald McKinnon, Bruce South District W.I, sec- retary treasurer of Lucknow, Mrs. Francis Gemmel, 1st vice president of Ripley and Mrs, Don McCosh, Grey -Bruce past THE PURSE DEPARTMENT at the Hospital Auxiliary rum- mage sale had the usual happy group. of bargain seekers as shown in this picture taken during the Saturday after- noon event.—A-T Photo. Chalmers Holds Centennial WHITECHURCH-Chalmers' Presbyterian Church will cele- brate its centennial on Sunday with services conducted by Rev. Angus MacKay at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Invitations have been sent tc former members and adherents and to South Kinloss, Langside and United Church congrega- tions. Anyone who would like to attend either of these ser - area chairman, to Bruce Centre District annual held in Under- wood United Church last Wed- nesday. Bruce South District annual will be held on May 2 th in the Anglican parish hall in Kincar- dine, the morning session open- ing at 9:45. Airs. Johnston of Hamilton called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emerson on Tues- day on her way home from the lake cottage. Mrs. Johnston is Mrs. Derwyn Hill's mother and frequently visited Mr. and Mrs. Hill when they were at the Whitechurch manse. vices is cordially invited. Lunch will be served at 1 p. m. and arrangements are being made for parking zones forcars. On Monday evening a social will be held in the church to mark the 100 years, 1864 to 1904. Party Planned By Hi -C Group BELGRAVE-The last meet- ing of the season for the Bel - grave Hi -C Group was held in the church basement on Sunday evening. Ruth Michie led a sing -song and Lorne Campbell accompanied. The secretary's report was read by Donna Gras - by and Jim Taylor gave the treasurer's report. The group decided to have a party on June 19 , either to go bowling or play baseball with a wiener roast to follow. Named as a bowling committee were Lorne Campbell, Ruth Michie; baseball, Marjorie. Hopper; lunch committee, Mar- ilyn Taylor, Jim. Taylor, Don- na Grashy. "Changing standards of Mor- alit;the topic for the final rneeting,was led by Mrs. Ar- thur Jackson. A very interest- ing discussion was held, Mrs. Jackson conducted the worship service and read Scripture. 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