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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1965-03-18, Page 11G. A. WILLIAMS, 0,D. Optometrist 9 PATRICK STREET W. WINGHAM Phone 357-1282 • Wroxeter Personals Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Doig, Drayton, and Mr. and Mrs. James Doig visited Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Doig, Dundalk. Mr. and Mrs. George Gibson, Murray and Glenis, accompan- ied by Miss Gertrude Bush and JFRLij�'UP19rSPR/NG • Best bet for smooth driving! RUDt4MI'S TEXACO SERVICE CENTRE Dial 357-3380 - Wingham Mrs, W. Weir, were In Coder - WI Sunday where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Allister Green and family. Mr. and Mrs, Eldon Ingram and Sharon, Stratford, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Rich- ard Ingram. Misses Elsie and Marion Gi• son have returned home from a very enjoyable vacation in Florida, Mr. and Mrs. William West- lake visited Mr.and Mrs. Wil- liam Wade during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Greig, Petrolia, and Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Lowe, Gravenhurst, visit- ed in the, village at the week- end and attended the Palmer - Munro wedding on Saturday. Mr. Ken Wright, Misses Lynne and Margaret Wright spent Sunday with Mrs. Marg- aret Wright, Gorrie. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Smith spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Bernell Smith at Listowel. Mrs. Arthur Gibson and Mrs. James Doig attended the show- er for Miss Gwen Hyndman on Friday. Mr. Bill Durst spent the week -end at his home here. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Grant M. Palmer ( Wini- fred Munro) who were married on Saturday. JACKIE GOLDRICH, of R. R. 2, Wingham, in attire worn by ladies of the early days, complete with umbrella, won the ladies' fancy dress class at the Belmore Ice Carnival. —Photo by Cantelon. Whitechurch News Items Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Stew- art of Kitchener visited on Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mc- Clenaghan, and Mr. Paul Gei- ger, who had spent the week- end at the McClenaghan home, • • • What's your stand on Mutual Life's higher dividends? M r. Blake Dividends: That's the honey you get back from the life in- surance company every year? Interviewer That's right. Mr. Blake Well if Mutual Life returns more I'd have to say it's a good thing! Interviewer It's even better when you leave the dividends to accumulate and earn interest. Mr. Blake How much interest? Interviewer Well, this year Mutual Life is paying 5% interest on accumu- lated dividends. And that's just one of the options you can choose. M L.65.76 Mr. Blake I'd like to know more about it. Where can I...? Interviewer Just call your nearest Mutual Life of Canada representative. The Mutual Life ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA HEAD OFFICE: WATERLOO. ONTARIO/ESTABLISHED HMO Representative: W. Jack Salter, 299 Frances Street, Wingham, Ontario. Phone: 357-2740, Wingham. returned to Kitchener with them, Mrs. Harry Moss of Platte- ville visited Thursday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mc- Clenaghan, and Mr.and Mrs. Carl McClenaghan, Mrs. Webster Jacklin of Lis- towel is assisting Mr. Archie Purdon and girls with the farm work while Mrs. Purdon is in hospital in London. Begorrahl the wearin' o' the green extended throughout the community on March 17th and loyal hearts swelled with pride at the sight of the shamrock worn by all who claim a drop of Irish blood. This date has assured us spring is near, as snowdrops are in bloom on the south side of homes in the vil- lage and hyacinths have flowers formed. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Swan, Diane, Wayne, Nancy and George visited on Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Swan of Bervie. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Bee- croft visited on Friday with Mr. Roy McGee, a patient in Kitch- ener -Waterloo Hospital, and report improvement in his con- dition. Mrs. Hugh Sinnamon, Mrs. George Webster and John, Mrs. Forsyth and Mrs. Robert Sinna- mon visited Thursday with Mr. Hugh Sinnamon at Westminster Hospital, whom they found had suffered a stroke and as a re- sult had a fall. Home from the university of Western Ontario, London, for the week -end were Mr. George Conn, Miss Muriel Moore and Mr. Elwin Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Mc - Charles and Brian of Arkona visited on Sunday with her mo- ther, Mrs. D. MacDonald and Mr. and Mrs. Dave MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Holt and Miss Pearl Winterburn of Toronto spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs.James Rich- ardson. Miss Winterburn is a missionary home on furlough from the Congo and on Mon- day evening addressed the Ber- ean Gospel Chapel congrega- tion. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Moffat, Teeswater, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Stobo of Belgrave and Mr.and Mrs. Jim Moffat and Heather of Wingham were Sunday guests with Mr.and Mrs. El- wood Groskorth, when Mrs. Stobo and Mr, Groskorth cele- brated their birthdays. On Thursday Mt. K. K. Dawson of Dungannon was here and inspected the pumps of the Whitechurch Water System, which he found in good condi- tion. Mr. and Mrs. George Currie, East Wawanosh, visited Tues- day of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Tiffin and Mrs. Myrtle Dawson. The Whitechurch Library Board is purchasing World En- cyclopedia and a dictionary for the library, as the cost was found to be within the budget. These books will be in the li- brary in the very near future. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Coultes and Diane and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Leaver of Wingham spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coultes and family of Dresden. Rev. and Mrs. George Mitch- ell of Bluevale were Thursday evening visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Coultes. Mrs.James McInnes was dis- charged on Thursday from Wingham and District Hospital and is convalescing at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Orville Hastings and Mr. Hast- ings of Wingham. Honor Swan Family Before Departure WHITECHURCH-On Friday evening a presentation and dance was held in the Com- munity Memorial Hall to hon- or Mr. and Mrs. Harry Swan and family, who are leaving the community to live at Bervie. Mr. Swan will be employed by Bert MacLennan, Dancing was enjoyed to mu- sic supplied by Tiffin's Orches- tra with Oscar Schefter and Le- roy Rintoul doing the calling off. After lunch Mr. and Mrs. Swan were called to the front while Mr. Wallace Conn read an address and Raymond Huff- man presented them with a gift of money. Mr. Swan thanked the crowd for their gift and in- vited them to visit them any time. Raymond Huffman delighted the audience by singing a song for which he received requests for two encores. Messengers Meet During Service WHITECHURCH-The Mess- engers held their meeting on Sunday in the Sunday school room during church service. The call to worship was given by John Gibb. A hymn was read in unison and Marlene Weber read the Scripture. Wayne Swan led in prayer. The offering was received by Nancy Swan and dedicated in prayer by Linda Purdon. The roll call was answered by 15 members. Plans were made for the spring Thankoffering. The senior leader, Mrs. Ritchie, led her group in study of the book," Each One Chooses", The juniors, led by Mrs. Elmer Sleightholm, studied "Children in the Sun". Wingham Advanee-TJmes. Thursday, Mar. , 1360 - Page 3 Whitechurch News The farm owned by the late Mr. Cliff McNall and operated by Mr. Harry Swan has been sold to Mr. Beverly Sutton, RR 3, Teeswater, who lives on the farm formerly owned by Mr Bert Moffat, Mr, and Mrs, Wallace Conn visited Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs, Harry Swan and presented them with a blanket, and on Friday Mrs. James Richardson presented the Swan family with story books. Mr.John Coffin attended a militia training practice in Walkerton on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Conley visited on Sunday with friends at St. George. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Weber, Anne, Marlene and Clair spent Friday and Saturday with her brother, Mr. Bill Mock and Mrs. Mock of Richmond Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elliott, Ruth, Paul, Barry and David visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Perrot of Goderich, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Laidlaw and Janet visited Friday even- ing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Crowston. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bieman, Roger, Douglas, Neil and Eve- lyn visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Roger Inglis of Walk- erton. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Johnston, Paul, Ruth Anne and Carolyn of Listowel visited on Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gershom Johnston. Mr. Albert Bieman is tapping trees in his sugar bush and Mr. Norman Coultes expects to tap in a few days. Guests on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Tiffin, celebrat- ing Mr. Tiffin's birthday, were Mr. Barry Tiffin of Waterloo, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Tiffin. A surprise party was held for Mr. Cairns Aitchison in hon- or of his 80th birthday on Wed- nesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Hector Purdon, Sylvia and Raymond of Sarnia visited on Sunday with Mrs. Myrtle Dawson and Mr. and Mrs, Wesley Tiffin, and spent the week -end with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. A. E. Purdon of Lucknow, Mrs. Cecil Falconer also spent the week -end at the Purdon home and returned to her home here on Sunday, with - Mr. and Mrs. Hector Purdon. Mr. Douglas Coultes of Wa- terloo University spent the week -end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Coultes. Mr. and Mrs. George Thomp- son, Charles and Ernest spent the week -end with his mother, Mrs. Thompson of Dundalk and his brother, Mr. Clayborne Thompson of Feversharn. They also inspected their farm home while there, Misses Bernadette and Pat- ricia King of Teeswater and Mr. Brian King of Kitchener spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Arscott. Mrs.James Laidlaw returned home on Wednesday from Wing - ham and District Hospital. Mrs. Tom Magoffin is assisting her until she has regained strength. Mr. Andy Henderson spent the week -end with relatives in Listowel. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Schwichtenberg, Lori Jane and Kerry spent Saturday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Coultes, prior to their depart- ure early Sunday morning for Miami Beach, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coultes and Debbie of Dresden are accompanying them to Florida. Miss Marlene Martin of Lon- don spent the week -end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don- ald Martin. Mr. George McGee and Mr. Charlie Leaver visited on Tues- day with Mr. Roy McGee in Kitchener -Waterloo Hospital. BIRTH PURDON-In Victoria Hospi- tal, London, on Friday, March 12, 1965, to Mr. and Mrs. Archie Purdon, a daughter, a sister for Kathy and Lori. FERTILIZER SERVICE A complete Warehouse Service ...now within a few miles of your farm. Products • SUPER FLOW Fertilizers in bulk or bags • C -I -L Anhydrous Ammonia in 2 -ton nurse tanks (applicators available) • Special Turf and Garden Fertilizers (GOLFGREEN and EVERGREEN) Services Save time and money with the C -I -L Bulk Spreading Service. A fast, efficient method of top -dressing and broadcasting. • Truck bulk spreaders • 800 pound "Lely" spreaders • 4 -ton pull -type spreaders • Soil Testing Laboratories • Farm Advisory Service FERTILIZER SERVICE TOPNOTCH FEEDS LIMITED, BRUSSELS, 199