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Welcome The Boy
With the Apples
Next Saturday, October 17,
is National Boy Scout Apple
Day, and the Scouts and Cubs
in this community, as well as
Belgrave and the surrounding
country areas, will be asking
for your support in one of the
worthiest of causes.
Though the Scouts and Cubs
in most communities are sup-
ported by adult organizations,
Apple Day is the one time of
the year when the boys them-
selves ask for assistance. It is
a great source of pride with
them when Apple Day success-
fully raises funds for their or-
ganization.
In Wingham the boys will be
selling apples on the street on
Friday evening and will call at
the homes on Saturday. Give
them an encouraging welcome.
Contract Is Let
For More Sewers
The Cornell Construction
Company has been awarded a
further contract for sanitary
sewers on Angus Street and in
the Berry subdivision. Tender
price for the work was $11, -
766.66 and was the lowest of
four tenders received.
The tenders were opened at
a special meeting of town
council on Tuesday morning of
this week, with Acting Mayor
Roy Adair in the chair. It is
expected that the work will be
completed by November 30th.
PERSONAL NOTES
-Mr. and Mrs. Vic Lough-
lean of London were week -end
visitors in Wingham with rela-
tives.
-Dr. and Mrs. T, G. Wilson
of Tawas City, Mich, , spent
Thanksgiving with his sisters,
Misses Frances and Hannah Wil-
son and Mrs. J.W. Scott.
-Mr. and Mrs. William
Danehuk of Toronto and Mr.
and Mrs, Neil Stainton and
Blair of Kitchener spent Thanks-
giving week -end with Mr. and •
Mrs. Percy Stainton.
-Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
James Deneau over the week-
end were Mr, and Mrs. Harvey
Deneau and family of Amherst -
burg and Mrs. Lowery and Lin-
da of Exeter.
-Mr. Matthew Ahara Sr.,
Miss Nora Ahara and Matthew
Ahara Jr. of Shedden, Mr. and
Mrs. Bob and Mike of St.
Thomas were ,guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Ahara of Wingham for
Thanksgiving dinner on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Camp-
bell, recently returned from
their honeymoon, were also
guests of Mrs. Campbell's par-
ents that day and later enter-
tained the family at a buffet
supper in their new home.
-Doug Spry of the University
of Western Ontario, London,
spent the holiday week -end
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
H. Spry.
-Dr. and Mrs. James S.
Hall and family of Port Col-
borne spent the holiday week-
end with her mother, Mrs. Jas.
Henry.
-Mr. and Mrs. Brian Groh,
Kathy and Michael of North
Bay, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Reidt,
Belmore Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Douglas
were guests on Friday evening
at the Lapp -Ritchie wedding in
Wingham, and on Saturday at
the wedding of Miss Sharon
Hemingway in Brussels.
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Mul-
vey and Caroline enjoyed
Thanksgiving dinner with Mr.
and Mrs. Vernon Hupfer, near
Wroxeter.
Rev. and Mrs. Douglas Mac-
Donald and family of Tillson-
burg, visited during the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Mundell and Beth.
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Inglis,
Marlene and Mrs. D. R. Mc-
Kenzie of Lochalsh, spent the
week -end at the home of Mrs.
James Compton of Kalkaska,
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Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Fitch
and family of Weston, and
Mrs. Arthur Fitch, were
Thanksgiving week -end guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fitch and
family.
Mr. Bill Jeffray, who is at-
tending Waterloo College,
spent Thanksgiving week -end at
the home of his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Arnold Jeffray.
Mr. and Mrs. William Mul-
vey and Jeffrey were Sunday
dinner guests of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. William Sothern,
of Fordwich.
Members of the Darling fa-
mily held a Thanksgiving fami-
ly gathering at the home of
their mother, Mrs. Adam Dar-
ling of Carrick Township. Those
attending were Mr. and Mrs.
John Tyler of St. Marys, Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Carter and
Douglas of London, Miss Isobel
Darling of Kitchener, and Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey Ball and fa-
mily and Mr, and Mrs. Alan
Darling and family, all of
Belmore.
Miss Mae Johann is spending
this week in Toronto where she
is attending a meeting of the
Ontario Independent Insurance
Agents' Association.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jeffray
and family were Thanksgiving
Day guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Wilfred Weitz, near Clifford.
Guests at the Jeffray home later
in the same day were Mr. and
Mrs. John Worden and family
of near Stratford.
Leonard Baird, Keith Mul-
vey and Ross Fitch were among
the young men who left for
Ridgetown on Monday. They
will be attending Agricultural
College there.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Ma-
whinney and family of Mildmay,
Mrs. Ivan Mawhinney andchil-
dren, Linda and Donald Dougla%
Mrs. Leslie Mawhinney and
Jean of Holstein, spent Thanks-
giving Day with Mr. and Mrs.
Alex Sangster.
-Miss Gertic Newman of To-
ronto, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Ed-
gar and Debbie of Waterloo,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Newman and
Kim of Sarnia, Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Rau, Mr. and Mrs. Peter
Bedard and Steven of Riverside
spent the week -end with Mr.
and Mrs. Chris Newman.
-Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bell
of Orillia called on Mrs. Wm.
Cascrnore on Friday,
-Mr. G.E. Johnson of New
llarnpshire spent the week -end
with his parents, Rev. and Mrs.
C.F. Johnson.
Stephanie and Bran of Willow -
dale, Mrs. Loreen Beaton and
Miss Elsie Webb of Simcoe
spent Thanksgiving week -end
with Mrs. Roy MacDonald.
-Mr. and Mrs. James Gib-
bons visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gibbons and
family in London.
-Mr. and Mrs. W.P. King
visited with Dr. and Mrs. F. G.
Smith and family at Kingston
over the week -end,
-Mr, and Mrs. Bill Orvis
and family of Waterloo spent
Thanksgiving with his mother,
Mrs. George Orvis.
- Mr. and Mrs. Les McMinn
and Leora and Mr. and Mrs.
Ron Thompson and Bonnie vis-
ited on the week -end with Mr.
and Mrs. Bob McInnis of Hunt-
ingdon, Que.
--About forty from Wingham
attended services held on Mon-
day in the Shakespearean Fes-
tival building in Stratford, it
being the fall rally of the Fel-
lowship Baptist Churches ofCa-
nada.
-Mr. and Mrs. George
Wakeman of Toronto and Mr.
and Mrs. Hay of Kitchener, at-
tended the funeral of Miss Ka-
thleen Pringle.
- Mrs. Robt. Ahara, Mrs.
Charles Campbell, Mrs. Roy
Bennett and David visited with
Mr. M. Ahara in Shedden last
Wednesday afternoon and Miss
Lily Ahara returned home with
them to spend a week withher
nephew, Robert Ahara and fa-
mily. Last Saturday , Mr. and
Mrs. Ahara and Ted took Miss
Ahara to the Bruce Peninsula
and Tobermory to see the beau-
ty of a Canadian autumn. Miss
Ahara arrived from Belfast,
Northern Ireland this summer to
take up residence with her
brother in Shedden. She is im-
pressed with the beauty and
spaciousness of Canada.
To. Hold Apple
Day Saturday
BELGRAVE- Ist Belgrave Cub
Pack gathered for their regular
meeting on Tuesday in the
community centre with 15' Cubs
and four leaders present. The
meeting opened with the Grand
Howl and the Lord's Prayer in
unison. For inspection the
Black Six, with Wayne Hopper
as the sixer, received the most
points and had their pennant
placed on the totem pole.
Relays and games were held
by using knot tying, andskip-
ping. Several of the Cubs pass-
ed the knot -tying tests. Apple
Day was announced for Satur-
day, October 17, in the morn-
ing, with a wiener roast to fol-
low at noon. The annual
church parade of the Belgrave
Boy Scouts and Wolf Cubs will
be held to the Anglican Church
on Sunday, October 18, at
2:30 p.m. The meeting closed
with Taps.
Zone Chairman °
Addresses Lions
A meeting of the Wingham
Lions Club was held in the
Queens Hotel on Tuesday eve-
ning. The matron of the On-
tario Hospital in Goderich ex-
tended a thank you to the club
for the enjoyable evening pro-
vided by the local club for the
hospital patients on October 7
and hoped the club could make
a second appearance.
The guest speaker, Zone
Chairman George McCutchcon
of Brussels, was introduced by
Lion DeWitt Miller. Lion Geo.
reminded the club that October
is membership month and also
urged more inter -club visits.
The next Advisory Committee
meeting will be held in Wing -
ham.
The Wingham Lions Club
will collect used eye glasses
during the annual peanut drive
which will be held early in
December, These glasses will
be shipped to India, where they
will be distributed to the needy
by the Lions Clubs of that
country,
Lion Dr. George Rowson re-
ported construction of the per-
manent washroom facilities at
the camping area is progressing
on schedule,
Goodyears Oust
Formosa Team
The Wingham Brophy Good -
years eliminated Formosa in
W , O. A. A. Intermediate semi-
finals by a score of 7-0, to win
the best of 5 series 3-1.
Ken Cerson and Bill Hotch-
kiss were the big hitters for the
Goodyears, Cerson with a tri-
ple and a double and Hotch-
kiss with a double and a single.
R HE
Formosa 000 000 000 0 6 2
Wingham 015 000 Olx 7 9 1
Batteries: Formosa, Lang,
Morris (3rd.) and Poechman.
Wingham Hotchkiss, Gibson
(6th) and Foxton.
Goodyears Win
First of Finals
In St. Clements on Tues-
day night the Brophy Good -
years defeated their old rivals,
St. Clements -St. Agatha Saints,
7-3, in the first game of the
besof 5 W. O. A. A. Interme-
diate finals. The next game
will be in Wingham tonight at
8:30.
Leading batters for the
Goodyears were Mac Eadie
with two doubles and a single
and Bill Hotchkiss a triple and
single. Jerry Karges hit a 3
run homer for the Saints.
R H E
Wingham 051 100 000 7 9 1
Saints 000 000 030 3 5 3
Batteries: Wingham, Hotch-
kiss and Foxton; Saints, Karges
and Bender.
Afternoon Unit
Plans for Tea
Mrs. W. D. Clark was in
charge of the worship service
when the Afternoon Group of
the United Church Women held
its Thankoffering meeting last
week. Scripture was read by
Miss Elva Hupfer and medita-
tion on Thanksgiving was given
by Mrs. W. A. Galbraith. Mrs.
Clark gave Thankoffering pray-
ers.
The guest speaker for the
afternoon was Mrs. Arthur Jack-
son of Belgrave. Her message
'for Thanksgiving was gratitude.
True Thanksgiving is in shar-
ing," she said. Mrs. Frank
Howson thanked the speaker.
Mrs. Roultston led in the
business portion of the meet-
ing and announced all ladies in
the unit will be contacted for
one dollar or an apron for the
Christmas tea and bazaar which
will be held on November 18
in the Sunday School room.
Delegates appointed to at-
tend the Presbyterial at Ethel
on October 20 are Mrs. Lloyd
Hingston and Mrs. J. L. Craw-
ford.
- Wayne Caslick of the Uni-
versity of Western Ontario, Lon-
don, spent the holiday week-
end with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Wilford Caslick.
Mr, and Mrs. Robert Mof-
fat visited Friday and Saturday
with Mr. and Mrs. George For -
ler and family in Barrie. Mr.
and Mrs. Wayne Woods of Pem-
broke also visited at the same
home and accompanied her
parents to Wingham, where they
visited relatives on Sunday and
Monday.
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Personals
-Mr. and Mrs, L, G. Kerr
and family of Lachine, Que.,
D.C. Kerr of Bermuda, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Kerr and fami-
ly of Orillia, Mr. and Mrs. Pat
Hennesey and daughter Pamela
of London, Mr. and Mrs. J. J.
Kerr Jr. and family of Bluevale,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moore,
granddaughter and greatgrand-
son, Blaine, visited over the
week -end with Mr. and Mrs.
J. J. Kerr Sr., Minnie Street,
-Mr. and Mrs. Don Haw-
thorne, Susan and Steven of To-
ronto were Thanksgiving week-
end visitors with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Carmichael
-Miss Elaine Moffat, student
at the University of Western On-
tario, London, spent the holi-
day week -end with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs, Cedril Moffat.
-Mr. and Mrs.'Stewart Scott
and Keith and Mrs. N. Fry vis-
ited on Monday with Mr. and
Mrs. Ron Rae and Barbara in
London.
OUR APOLOGIES
Because of the holiday week-
end and the altered mail ser-
vices in this area several bud-
gets of news from our corres-
pondents arrived too late for
this issue of The Advance -
Times.
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