The Wingham Advance-Times, 1965-03-25, Page 12Page 4 - Wingham Advance -Times, Thursday, Mar. 25, 1965
Ladies Tour
TV Station
FORDWICH-The Women's
Institute toured CKNX-TV in
Wingham and were guests on
Circle 8 Ranch for the March
meeting. The meeting was
convened by Mrs, Clarence
Carswell and Mrs. Leslie Lough-
ran.
The ladies returned to Mrs.
Carswell's home for their busi-
ness session where Mrs. Robert
Gibson presided and welcomed
the members. The Garden Club
ladies will be Mrs. Elmer Hard-
ing and Mrs. Scott Clarkson.
Mrs. Howard Harris told of
the formation of the Historical
Society for Huron County and
said the regional meeting of
the society will be held June
14 in Howick Central School.
A donation of $25.00 was made
to the community hall board
and a donation of $10.00 to
Mrs. Robert Campbell, a polio
patient in Guelph.
The motto, "The brook
would lose its song if the rocks
were removed," was given by
Mrs. Clar e Harris.
The new slate of officers
was read by Mrs.John Craig
and a thank you note was read
from Jan Langendon. A social
hour was enjoyed and Mrs.
Fred Hambly, Mrs. Earl Moore
and Mrs. Glenn Martin served
lunch.
Two Suppers
Use up Food
FORDWICH-A fairly good
crowd braved the elements on
St. Patrick's night for the
smorgasbord supper in the Ford-
wich United Church and $199. -
00 was realized. However,
with so much food left over the
ladies decided to try another
supper on Thursday night at
50¢ each, and although the
weather was still on the ram-
page the tables were all filled.
The nice sum of $75.00 helped
the cause and the food was
cleaned up with everyone com-
pletely satisfied.
Black Knights'
Euchre Party
FORDWICH-A progressive
euchre party was held at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernie
D'Arcy, sponsored by the Royal
Black Knights 335 of Fordwich.
Winners were Mrs. Russell Nic-
kel and William Eckmier, and
consolation prizes went to Mrs.
Nina Armstrong and Norman
Harding. The special prize was
won by Ira Schaefer.
W. R. HAMILTON
OPTOMETRIST
Josephine Street
WINGHAM
FOR APPOINTMENT
Phone 357-1361
REGISTRATION WAS SO HEAVY that two
classes had to held every week in oil
painting at WDHS night classes. Two
Beimore students, Mrs. Kenneth Dickson
and Mrs. Orville Cameron, look over one
section of the oil paintings on display at
achievement night.
—Photo by Cantelon.
Fordwich Personals
Mr.and Mrs. Parker Eurig
and Mr. and Mrs. George Pitten-
dreigh visited Saturday with
relatives in London.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Campbell
spent the week -end in Toronto
where Bob attended the 400th
City of Toronto Squadron of
the Royal Canadian Air Force,
held in the Royal York Hotel.
Miss Sharon Pollock of Kit-
chener spent the week -end with
her parents, Mr.and Mrs. Har-
old Pollock.
Miss Betty McClement and
Mr. Paul Schaefer of Kitchener
were week -end visitors with
the former's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Tom McClement.
Mr.Jack Wilson and Mr.
Norman Harding attended the
Mutual Fire Insurance Under-
writers' Association of Ontario,
held last week in the Kind Ed-
ward Hotel in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernald King
and little daughter of Harriston
spent a few days last week with
Mr. and Mrs. Garnard King.
Mr.and Mrs. Ray Fleischaur
and family of Stratford spent
the week -end with Mr, and Mrs.
Jim Warrell.
Mrs. Vera Mayo and baby of
Toronto visited last week with
her sister, Mrs. A. C. Coles and
Rev. Coles.
Mr. David Inglis of Falcon -
bridge spent the week -end with
friends in town.
Mr.Jack Ruttan of Parry
Sound spent the week -end with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Anson
Ruttan, Miss Audrey Ruttan of
Listowel also spent a couple of
days at her home last week.
Miss Minnie McElwain and
William and John McElwain
were Sunday visitors with Mrs.
Pearl Patterson.
Friends of Mr. William Mc-
Cann will be sorry to hear that
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April 1, 1965 at 1:00 p.m.
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at present he is confined to
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Mr. and Mrs. Scott Keith and
family of Stoney Creek were
Saturday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Alex Keith.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Douglas
visited Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Dennis Johnston in Sarnia.
Master Gary Douglas returned
home with his parents, after
spending the past week there.
Mr. Cor Rouw of Hanover
visited Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Anson Demerling. Mrs.
Rouw and little son Gary return-
ed home with her husband after
spending the past week here.
Mrs. Ruby Forester left Mon-
day morning from Malton Air-
port to visit with Mrs. Charles
Verschoor at Delray Beach,
Florida, for the next few weeks.
Mrs. M. Kirby of Willowdale
is spending this week with Mr.
and Mrs. Peter Browne.
Mr.and Mrs. Stan Bride
visited over the week -end with
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Riddell at
Lindsay.
Mr. and Mrs. Anson Ruttan,
Misses Audrey and Janice Rut -
tan spent Saturday in Kitchener
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Graham
and John of Toronto were Satur-
day visitors in the village.
Misses Jean and Marjorie
Foster and Mr. John Harris of
Toronto were week -end visitors
with the former's mother, Mrs.
Howick Lions
Bingo Winners
WROXETER-Bingo winners
at the Howick Lions' bingo held
in Wroxeter Community Hall
were: Mrs. Bob Stephens, Gor-
rie; Mrs. George Hislop Jr.,
Wroxeter; Mrs. Art Wheeler,
Wroxeter; Doug Alcorn, Wroxe-
ter; Doreen Riley, Wroxeter;
Mrs. George Hislop Sr., Wrox-
eter; Mrs. Allan McKercher,
Bluevale; Mrs. Allan McKer-
cher; Mrs. Herb Patterson,
Wroxeter; Mrs. Allan McKer-
cher; Mrs. Harvey Reidt, Wrox-
eter; Mrs. Bob Stephens, Gor-
rie; Mrs. Oliver Riley, Wroxe-
ter; Mrs. Margaret Townsend,
Wroxeter; Tony St. Marie,
Wroxeter.
Specials: Mrs. Lee Strauss,
Mildmay; Mrs. Bruce Montgorrr
ery, Wroxeter, Mrs. Thomas
Leek, Wroxeter, and Mrs. Bob
Stephens, Gorrie tied; Mrs.
Harvey Reidt; Mrs. Oliver Ri-
ley.
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H 'SPITAIS, PRISONS
Ruby Foster.
Rev. B. L. Walden, district
secretary of Georgian Bay Divi-
sion of the Canadian Bible So-
ciety, will be the guestpreach-
er at Trinity Anglican Church,
Fordwich on Sunday morning at
10. A cordial invitation is ex-
tended to everyone interested
in the Bible Society work.
BIRTH
LOUGHRAN-To Mr. and
Mrs. Les Loughran, a son on
Saturday, March 20, 1965, in
Palmerston Hospital.
BLUEVALE
Mrs. Charles Bosman, Mrs.
Charles Campbell and Mrs. J.
V. Fischer spent a day in Walk-
erton last week.
Mr. Harvey Messer of Toron-
to and his grandchildren, Ro-
bert and Nancy Jamieson of
Durham, spent the week -end at
his home here.
Laurie Hertog, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Bert Hertog, celebrat-
ed his birthday last week with
a family party.
WAGE INCREASE
Monthly earning in Ceylon
average the equivalent of $7,
with a low of $4.12 a month
for unskilled labor. Contribu-
tions to CARE's Self -Help Pro-
gram send vocational tools to
train workers for better -paying
jobs.
Business and
Professional
Directory
AMBULANCE
SERVICE
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PHONE
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OPTOMETRISTS
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HARRISTON - ONTARIO
BUTLER, DOOLEY,
CLARKE & STARKE
Chartered, Accountants
Trustee in Bankruptcy
Licensed Municipal Auditor
2nd Floor, PUC Building
Cor. Josephine & John Sts.
WINGHAM, Dial 357.1561
A. H. McTAVISH
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR
and NOTARY PUBLIC
Teeswater - Ontario
Tel, 392-6873, Teeswater
Wroxeter—Every Wednesday
afternoon, 2-4 p.m., or
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306 JOSEPHINE STREET
WINGHAM - Tel. 257-2891
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McIntosh & Ward
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Opposite Post Office
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