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WHITECHURCII-- Langside
W,M,S. met Thursday at the
home of Mrs. Eugene Conley,
President Mrs. Chas. Tiffin
gave the call to worship. Mrs.
Wm. Orr read Scripture and
Mrs. Welsh gave the medita,-
tion, "God's Second Best".
Mrs. Gordon Wall led in
prayer and ten answered roll
call with a favorite hymn. Mrs.
Wall read the minutes and a
letter of thanks from Mrs.Frank
Miller.
Program committee for a
social evening following the
anniversary service the last Sun-
day in June will be Mrs. Geo.
Young and Mrs. Chas. Tiffin.
Mrs. Wesley Young and Mrs.
Gordon Wall will be the lunch
committee, Proceeds will be
for the W,M.S, expense fund.
Mrs, Lloyd Moffat, Luck-
now, offered her home for the
next meeting when Mrs. G.
Young and Mrs. Conlon will
prepare the program. Miss Em-
ma Richardson received and
dedicated the offering.
Mrs, Donald Watt spoke of
the work in British Guiana. The
Days of the Week poems were
given by Mrs. Conley, Mrs.
Watt, Mrs. Welsh, Mrs. Rit-
chie, Mrs. L. Moffat, Mrs,
Stewart McGillvary and Miss
Emma Richardson,
Mrs. G. Young gave the
closing prayer and Mrs. Con-
ley served lunch. Mrs. C. Tif-
fin gave the courtesy remarks,
.fir
Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Rit-
chie and family, Con. 2, Kin-,
loss, were Friday evening visit-
ors with Mr. and Mrs. Gershom
Johnston of Wingham.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dobble
of Paris and Mr. Harry Mc-
Clenaghan of Waterloo were
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Ben McClenaghan and Mr.
and Mrs, Carl McCienaghan.
Calvin-Brick services were
withdrawn on Sunday so that all
might attend the Sunday School
anniversary services at Bel
grave where Rev, Hope Jackson
was the guest speaker.
Sunday visitors with Mr. arid
Mrs. Gershom Johnston, Wing-
ham, were Mr. George Grigg
of Goderich, Mr, and Mrs. Ken
Johnston and Marie of Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Toth of
Kitchener spent the week,end
With her parents, Mr. and Mrs,
John L. Currie, E. Wawanosh,
On Thursday Mr. and Mrs.
Gershom Johnston were visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Wood and family of Egrnond-
ville and with Mr. and Mrs.
Ross McMichael and family of
Seaforth.
Miss Ruth Taylor of Toronto
spent the week-end with her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Law-
rence Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Aiteheson
and family and Mrs, Dowling
were Sunday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Morrison.
Congratulations to students
of the University of Western
Ontario, London, who received
their reports of passing, George
Conn, Murray Coultes, Elwin
Moore and Wayne Martin arid
Miss Muriel Moore.
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Ritchie
of Langside were Sunday visit-
ors with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tif-
fin.
Miss Mildred McClenaghan,
Reg. N. of Milton, spent the
week-end with her mother,
Mrs. George McClenaghan.
Miss Beth Caslick begins
work at the Lloyd-Truax of-
fice in Wingham on Wednesday.
Mrs. Cecil Falconer, Mrs.
Art Cronin, Mr. and Mrs. Grant
McIntyre and family of Wing-
ham visited Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs, Athol Purdon of Sar-
nia. Brian McEwen returned
home with them.
Visitors on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Dawson Craig and
family were Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Peacock, Lloyd and Ross of
Bluevale.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Zinn
and Randy visited on Sunday
with Mr, and Mrs. Stanley
Zinn arid family, of Wood-
stock.
Mr. anti Mrs. Albert Len-
nips, Henry, Jean, Joann and
Evelyn were Sunday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gur-
gens and family of Dungannon
vicinity.
Leroy Rintoul, John Jamie-
son, Dave Gibb and Don Tay-
lor attended the Milk Producers
meeting in Formosa Thursday
night.
Mrs. Dykema of Galt is
spending a few days with Mr.
and Mrs. Clifford Laidlaw. Mr.
David Bean, of Walkerton, al-
so spent the week-end with
them.
Mr. Bill Evans attended a
Royal Arch Masons' meeting in
Listowel, Tuesday evening.
Those from Whitechurch at-
tending the trousseau tea of
Miss Anita Lucas of Listowel
were Mrs. Doris Willis, Mrs.
John Gaunt, Mrs. Carl Weber,
Ann and Marlene, Mrs. Daw-
son Craig, Mrs. Gordon Rintoul
and Gayle and Mrs. Torn Mor-
rison.
WHITECHURCH-Anniver-
sary services were held at the
United Church on Sunday with
Mrs. Garnet Farrier as organist
and Mrs, Dan Tiffin, pianist.
Many large bouquets of
spring flowers enhanced the
beauty of the church, At the
morning service the choir an-
them was "He Lives" and the
solo, "He Hideth My Soul",
was sung by Mrs. Claude Cof-
fin. A trio, Mrs. Jas. Moffat,
Mrs. Dan Tiffin and Mrs. Gar-
WHITECHURCH-A Christian
education workshop was held
here Saturday night at the Pres-
byterian manse.
Sponsored by Chalmers
Church for its own teaching
staff, it included sessions on the
use of filmstrips, maps, pic-
tures, and class discussion.
The sound, color filmstrip
"A Good Neighbour", portray-,
ing the story of the good Sam-
aritan, was screened and its
use in the Sunday School dis-
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Magof-
fin are spending two weeks'
holidays with Mr. and Mrs, Don
Gray and family of London,
Mr. and. Mrs. RonaldJarnie-
son and family, of E. Wawan-
osh were Sunday visitors with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Jamieson,
Mrs. Claude Coffin of Galt
spent the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Coultes and on
Sunday morning was guest solo-
ist at the United Church. Mr.
and Mrs. George Coffin, Shar-
on and Cindy of Galt, took her
home Sunday evening,
Mr, Albert Coultes was a
Sunday visitor with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. George Coultes
at Huronview. We are pleased
to report they are enjoying
fairly good health.
Mr. and Mrs. Max McFar-
Ian of Ilderton and Mrs. Car-
man MacDonald of Blyth at-
tended the anniversary services
here and visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Ross Hayden, of Wingham„
Mrs. Victor Casemore and
Mrs. Norma Taylor of Windsor
visited Saturday with Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Morrison, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Morrison, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Tiffin and Mr. and
Mrs. Russel Ritchie.
Mr. and Mrs. David Spencer
of Toronto visited with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Coul-
tes on the week-end, and on
Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Allan
Armes of Windsor visited at the
same home,
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Smyth
spent the week-end in Schom-
berg at the home of their daugh-
ter, Mrs. Ronald Russell and Mr,
Russell. Miss Doreen Smyth is
teaching for two weeks at Beau-
mont Heights Public School, at
Etobicoke and will be teaching
there in the fall term.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Moody
of Listowel were Sunday visit-
ors with Mr. and Mrs. Elwood
Groskorth.
Mr. Ross Smith of Bluevale
and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tif-
fin were Sunday visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. V. Emerson and
attended United Church anni-
versary services.
Mrs. Claude Coffin of Galt
and Rev. George and Mrs. Mit-
chell of Bluevale were Friday
evening visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Coultes.
Mrs. W. R. Farrier and
Winnifred of Toronto spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
Garnet Farrier. On SundayRev.
and Mrs. George Mitchell were
guests at the same home and
all attended anniversary servi-
ces at the United Church.
For many of the high school
and senior public school pupils
the "exams are over" this week.
Their faces will show signs of
relief after having studied many
nights till midnight. It will be
a few weeks until the reports
are out, bringing happiness to
some, and to others ----,
cussed.
Later on in the program, the
staff of Chalmers Sunday School
watched the new Scripture Press
production "Career Unlimited",
which explains the work of a
director of Christian education,
Teachers present were Mrs.
Donald Watt, Wendy Reynolds,
Barbara Purdon and Joanne Laid-
law.
Mr. Watt, a former school
principal, and now student min-
ister at Chalmers Church, dir-
ected the workshop.
Wingham Advance-Times, Thursday, ,June
66 .Page 0
Whitechurch .News items
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I Special Music for
Anniversary Sunday
net Farrier sang "God Is Able".
The guest minister was Rev.
Howard W. Strapp of Lucknow.
His sermon was "Fellowship of
Faith".
In the evening the choir an-
thems were "Rock of Ages" and
"Just for Today".
Rev. Strapp's message was
"Life's Unfinished Symphony".
The closing hymn for the in-
spiring services was a very fit-
ting one, "The Day Thou Gay-
est".
Workshop Held At Chalmers Manse