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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1966-04-14, Page 5WINNING TROPHIES AT THE Music Festival last week were Ruth Ann Currie, left, who took home the Kinette Trophy, and Douglas Thomson who won the trophy do- nated by Mrs. Carl Douglas, music teacher at the public school, Ruth Ann is a Grade VIII pupil and Doug. is in Grade VII.—A-T Photo. PERSON AL NOTES May we suggest a Save-for-the-Little-Things- you-might-otherwise-never-buy Account? CANADIAN IMPEPiAL BANK OF COMMERCE fight CANCER with a check up and a cheque WHEN YOUR NEIGHBOUR KNOCKS ANSWER THE CALL AND GIVE TO THE CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY FOR RESEARCH, CANCER EDUCATION AND WELFARE SERVICES TWO CERTIFIED WATCHMAKERS TO PROVIDE FAST, EFFICIENT SERVICE. on Watch Repairs Jewellery Repairs e en ay on Saturc aines Marriec Miss C. McGowan Addresses UCW vestigate all reports of children not receiving proper care. If the charges are found to be true the society must protect the child's interests. Welfare work- ers also supervise the care of children who have been placed in foster homes, Miss McGowan pointed out that children are never remov- ed from their homes if the cause of the trouble can be cor- rected. A child placed in a foster home is returned to his own home as soon as the situa- tion in the home is straightened out. No one should make un- kind remarks in regard to un- derprivileged children. Young- sters are quick to pick up any- thing said about them and can be badly hurt. Parents often view the case worker with suspicion. The workers must gain their confi- dence. Miss McGowan also said parents of adopted children should tell the children that they are adopted and not have them learn it from an outside source. Mrs. Ezra Scholtz played "The Love of God" on the harp- sichord, accompanied by Mrs. Garnet Farrier on the organ. Mrs. Mitchell gave the closing prayer. Guests were present from Calvin-Brick and Bluevale U.C.W. groups and Chalmers W.M.S. Torn Jamiesons Wed 45 Years. A family gathering was held on Sunday, April 3 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Jamieson of East Wawanosh Township, in honor of their parents, Mr, and Mrs. Tom Jamieson of White- church, who were celebrating their 45th wedding anniversary. Their family of four sons, Ross of Wingham, John of East Wawanosh, Earl of West Wa- wanosh and Ronald of East Wa- wanosh, together with their families, enjoyed a delicious turkey dinner. During the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Jamieson were pre- sented with a cake suitably decorated for the occasion and a gift in honor of their anni- versary. WHITECHURCH—Mrs. Geo. Mitchell presided for the wor- ship service at the U.C.W. Thankoffering meeting in the church April 5. Mrs, Sidney Thompson and Mrs. Donald Dow sang "He Lives". Mrs. Norman Coultes provided organ accompaniment. Miss Clara McGowan of God- erich was the speaker. Miss Mc- Gowan was a missionary in Ching Tu, West China from 1933 to 1937, a school teacher, and from September 1936 to the present has served with the Children's Aid Society. Her work requires much Christian love, patience and tolerance. Under the new Child Welfare Act the organization must in- —Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brown and Billie spent a few days at the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Scotty McIntosh in Ottawa. —Miss Sue Nasmith and Pet- er Nasmith of Toronto spent the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don Nasmith, —Mr. and Mrs. Don McLean and Linda of Strathroy spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grant McLean. —Mr. and Mrs. Bev Brooks and Jennifer of London spent the holiday week-end with their parents, Dr. and Mrs. W. A. McKibbon and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brooks. —Tom Wilkinson of Horn- payne and Mr. and Mrs. Char- lie Baskerville of Chatham spent the Easter week-end with the former's mother, Mrs. C.R. Wilkinson. —Mr. and Mrs. George Por- ter, Jimmie and David of Wa- terloo spent Easter week-end with his mother, Mrs. D. B. Porter. --Mr. and Mrs. Earl Halli- day of Waterloo and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Crowter of Kitchener spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Halliday. White tapers and arrange- ments of white shasta mums, yellow snapdragons and green fern decorated Wingham United Church on Saturday for the wed- ding of Helen Louise Haines, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. Victor Haines of Wingham and James Robert Nininger of Ot- tawa, son of Mrs. F. J. Nining- er of Ottawa and the late Mr. Nininger. Rev. C. M. Jardine officiat- ed. The organist was Earle Ter- ry of London. Members of the Earle Terry Singers wore white rose corsages on their surplices and entered the church singing the processional hymn, "Praise My Soul the King of Heaven", just before the bride and her at- tendants entered the sanctuary. This group, vi which the bride is a member, also sang "The Lord's Prayer" and "The Lord's My Shepherd" Mr. Haines gave his daugh- ter in marriage. Her semi-fit- ted gown of peau de sole fea- tured a champagne train falling from the shoulders. She wore a matching veil and carried a cascade bouquet of a white or- chid, white shasta mums and ivy. The bride's attendants, Miss Elizabeth Gilbert, maid of hon- or, and Miss Bette Ferguson and Mrs. William Clare, brides- maids, all of London, wore identical French blue peau de sole gowns similar in style to that of the bride, and matching headdresses. They carried cas- cade bouquets of white and yel- low shasta mums. Michael Nininger of Ottawa was his brother's best man and the ushers were David Holt of Ottawa and Donald Miller of London. The dinner was held at the Blue Barn, Listowel, where the dining room was decOrated with —Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Al- ton and Geoffrey visited over the Easter holiday with hismo- them, Mrs. William Alton. —Holiday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Metcalfe were Mrs. Roy McArthur and Mrs. Percy Gray of Toronto, sisters of Mrs. Metcalfe, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Toman of Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Roberts of Streetsville visited at the same home on Saturday. —Mr. and Mrs. Gary Leeson, Timothy and Shawn of Ottawa, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Golley over the Easter week- end. Family Gathering Mr. and Mrs. Ken Downie and family of Penetang spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Downie and also at- tended a family gathering at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Har- ry Brydges. Others present for the oc- casion were Mr. and Mrs. El- don Rousselle and family of Scarboro, Mrs. Bill Johnstone and family of Lucknow and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brydges and Michael of London. white hells, bows and streamers and white and blue arrange- ments centred the tables. Guests were received by the bride's mother attired in a pale blue lace dress with matching flowered hat and a corsage of pink carnations, The groom's mother chose a dark blue en- semble with pink accessories arid corsage of pink and white carnations. After the dinner Mr. Terry proposed a toast to the bride and the groom replied. Michael Nininger was master of cere- monies and proposed the toast to the bridesmaids. Telegrams were received and read from Mr. and Mrs. Jim Moffat and Heather of Wingham were Sun- day visitors with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Elwood Gros- korth. Miss Ann Walker of Tor- onto spent the week-end with her friend, Mrs. Ronald Jamie- son, Mr. Jamieson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Payne of Toronto spent the holiday visiting with the Tiffin families in the community. Misses Patricia and Berna- dette King spent the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ar- scott and their sisters, Valerie and Andrea. Visitors during the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Evans were Mrs. Edith Brown and Bar- bara of London, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Evans, Larry and Linda of Downsview, and Mr. and Mrs. Eric Evans and family of Lon- don. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Chap- man and Gary and Mrs. Chap- man Sr. visited Easter Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Smith and family of Toronto. Cathy Smith returned home with her grandparents to spend the Easter holidays. Mrs. Mabel Stapleton re- turned from London to the home of her daughter, Mrs. Tom Jamieson and Mr. Jamieson and will reside with them for the summer months. We are sorry to report Mrs. Walter Moore is a patient in Wingham and District Hospital, having been admitted last week. Linda and Richard are with his mother, Mrs. Moore at Wrox- eter, and baby Cindy is with her mother, Mrs. Moore of Riversdale. The community wishes Mrs. Walter Moore a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Don Gray, Tommy and Donald of London, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Magoffin. Tommy and Donald remained for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gibb of Waterloo spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Gibb. Mrs. John McIn- tosh of Brussels also visited with 0 --Photo by Connell. friends in Germany. The Sing- ers sang several selections fol- lowing the dinner. Guests were present from Ot- tawa, London, Toronto, Pitts- burgh, Kincardine, Ripley, Windsor and Montreal. For their trip to the Eastern United States the bride wore a white wool dress with matching coat, pink and white flowered hat and a corsage of white gar- denias and stephanotis. Mr. and Mrs. Nininger will live in London. They are grad- uates of the University of West- ern Ontario and the groom is a graduate of the University of Ottawa as well, her daughter, Mrs, Dave Gibb, Mr. Gibb and family. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin IVic- Clenaghan t Ronnie and Nancy of St. Thomas, visited Friday with Mr. anclIMrs. Ben Mc- Clenaghan;and Mr. and Mrs, Carl McClenaghan. Mrs. Carl McClenaghan ed on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. Pritchard and Mr. and Mrs. Mac Stewart of Kitchener, who were visiting there. Wayne Pritchard returned home with Mrs. McClenaghan for a week's holidays. Visitors on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Irwin were Mrs. Clare Hopper, Jean, Charlie, Mary Lou and Kenneth of Wing- ham and Mr. and Mrs. Orland Irwin, Stephen, Fay and Don- ald of Lucknow. Jean and Char- lie Hopper remained for the holidays with their grandpar- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Chris- mas and family of Ottawa will move this week to the farm they purchased from Gershom Johnston. Visitors during the holiday week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Neable were Mr. and Mrs. Gene Tunney and family of Inglewood, Mr. and Mrs. Gor- don Neable and family ofCale- don, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Nea- ble of London, Graham Neable, of Sebringville, Mrs. Matilda Graham, Teeswater and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Nichol, Listowel. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh MacMil- lan, Gregory and Paul of Sarnia and Mr. George Tiffin of Luck- now were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Tiffin. Mr. and Mrs. George Stan- ley and family of Lucknow were Sunday visitors with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim McInnes. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Toth, Bil- lie and Robbie, of Waterloo, spent Saturday evening with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John L. Currie. Robbie and Billie re- ained for a few weeks with their grandparents. Hear Missionary at W.M.S. Meeting BELGRAVE — The W.M. S. of Knox Presbyterian Church met Thursday with the ladies of Goderich afternoon and evening units as their guests. President Mrs. Joe Dunbar gave the call to worship followed by a hymn. The Scripture lesson was read by Mrs. Stewart Cloakey and the meditation on the Scripture by Mrs. Alan McBur- ney. Mrs. John Pollock of God- erich gave a reading, "Borrow- ed" . She was accompanied by Miss E. Gracie, Mrs. Joe Dunbar introduced the guest speaker, Miss Dorothy Douglas of Lucknow, a retired missionary from Formosa who had been in the mission field for 37 years. She told of her many interesting experiences and of the other work done by missionaries in that area. Last year the missionaries in Formo- sa celebrated their centennial year. Mrs. Enright of Goderich thanked the speaker. Mrs. Pollock gave another reading "So Did I". Mrs. O.G. Anderson thanked the speaker and Mrs. Pollock on behalf of the Belgrave ladies. The Glad Tidings prayer was taken by Mrs. John McBurney. A hymn was sung and Mrs. Dunbar clos- ed the meeting with prayer. Tea and a social time followed. IMMINI0111401M•10.110.1011.10 DR. GRAHAM EOWKER wishes to announce the OPENING of his DENTAL PRACTICE on Monday, April 25 at 42 Rattenbury St. W. CLINTON Appointments will be taken by phoning 482-9560 After April 26 Phone 482-7763 L4-21-28b Rainbow Club The April meeting of the Rainbow Club was held in the council chambers with nine- teen members present. Several items of business were dealt with and Mary Campbell won the draw. The meeting was turned ov- er to the hostesses who conduct- ed several amusing contests fol- lowed by lunch and tea cup reading. The hostesses for the next meeting are Mrs. Nicol, Mrs. Emily Elston, Mrs. Purdon and Miss Minnie Linklater. Bridge Club North and south: Mrs. F. Forgie and D. Ortlieb; second, Mrs. J. Martin and Mrs. W. Wharry; third, Mrs. A. R. Du- Val and W. Laidlaw. East and west: Mrs. H. Fish- er and A, R. DuVal; second, C. Hodgins and J. Martin; third, W. Wharry and A. Wilson. Wingham Advance-Times, Thursday, April 14, 1960 Page features from The World of Women Whitechurch News