The Wingham Advance-Times, 1958-04-16, Page 12and attended the wedding of their
daughter,. Franees, on Saturday,
Mr. and Mrs,
were holidaying in
and Bay City past
Mrs. Ike Anger.
with them for the
George Anger
Saginaw, Mielx.,
week, Mr, and
returned home
weed.-thai.
Miss zrene Barkley or Toronto
Was .4 guest "of Mrs, Martha, War:,
wick, Leopold Street, last week,
—Mr, and Mrs. Carl Macdel and
children of 1VIonkton visited on Fri-
day with Mr, and. Mrs. Barry
Wenger.
-Mr, and Mrs, H, M. ,Iustason
of Nitchener visited, on Sunday
with Mr; and Mrs, R, Cl, Gannett.
Mrs. Ted Manners of Owen"
Sound spent the week-end with her
sister, Miss Marion Simpson.
--Mary Lee Wenger visited in
Mildmay for a couple of days dur-
ing the Easter holidays.
- —
Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Dickson, of
Hamilton. former Wingham resi-
denl.s, visited with Mrs. Dickson
and Miss ZOrS Dickson, on Friday.
Mr, and Mrs. Robert Mowbray
returned from Florida on Satur-
day. •
- Mrs, Stuart MeBarney bad Mrs.
Ah'x Leaver. are spending this week
with the former's sister, Mrs.
ham R, Davidson, Port .Colborne.,
• Mr, and Mrs, Vern Denny and
Miss Thelma Denny, Preston, were
Sunday guests of Mrs. D, S, Mae-
Naughton and -John,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold J, Henry
and daughter, Dianne, of 'George-
town, visited during the Baster
week with his parents, - Mr, and
Mrs, James Henry; Victoria Street,
and with Mr and' Mrs. James A;'
Currie, Josephine Street,
Those from a distance who at-
tended the funeral of the ,•late
James 'Hardie wer9,'Mr. and Mrs,
Alex Shiell. anti Mr. and MrsoJaek
Shiell and Donald, Mr. and '..,Mrs,
Dick Dougherty, all of St, Thomas;.
Mrs. Milton MeBurney and Mr. and
Mrs. Elmo/ London, Mr. and
Mrs, Wilfred Murehison,..hister
Of St, Thomas, Mrs, RusSed ;Bloom-
field, of Windsor; .Mes, cia:Yton
Edwards, Listowel, Miss .retitia,
and Miss Louise Matthews and Mr,
Melvin Batters, Of Fordwich, Mr,
and Mrs. Arthur 'Nicholson, Sea-
forth, Mr, and Mrs, Win, Porter;
Mr. Dick Porter • and Mr,. Arnold
Porter, of Goderich, Mrs, Maitland
Porter and Mrs. Hannah Porter of
Springfield, Mr. and Mrs Jack
Friar and family of Paisley,- and
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lamont of
Manitoba,
—Miss Alma Jane Elliott return-
ed home on Sunday after spending
the Easter' holidays with herd uncle
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. San-
derson of Stratford. Mr, and Mrs,
Sanderson, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd El-
liott and family and Mr. James
Helesie of Goderich spent the day
with Mic. and Mrs. Harry Town.
--Mr. and Mrs. Victor Loughlean,
of London spent the week-end with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George
Orvis,
—Mrs, Wm, Bildfell and children
of Camp Borden returned .'home
last week after spending several
days with her mother, Mrs. Walter
Davis,
—Miss Elva Pearen, who has
spent the winter season in Flint,
Michigan returned home and was
aecomPArded by Mr. Clare Baird
and Mrs, Alex Baird, 'both of
Flint, :
—Mr. and Mrs, James Cameron
visited in Listowel on Thursday
evening with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs, C. E. Johnson, Their sons,
Rodney and Douglas ' returned
home with them - after spending
esnevt:raf days with their grandpar-
ents.
—Miss Certie Newman of Toron-
to returned home on Monday after
spending the week-end with her
brother, Mr, Chris Newman and
Mrs. Newman. She was a guest
on Saturday at the wedding of her
niece, Miss Frances Newman to
Mr. Bruce Edgar.
—'Mr. and Mrs. George Barron,
Kitchener, formerly of Wiiigham,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Case-
more and called on other friends
here on 'Sunday.
• • •
—:Mr.., and Mrs, Wm. Elliott and
Linda: and Mrs. Walter Davis went
to .Hantilton on Friday, to . visit
with friends, and returned home on
Sunday evening,
---Friends of Mr. Joseph Vegan
will be pleased to learn that his
condition has improved after Sev-
Oral ,,months of ill health.
-+Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Flem-
ing of Woodstock spent the week-
end at the home of his sister, Mrs.
Chris Newman and' Mr. Newman.
BIRTHS
li,KKEY—At the Wingliani MS*
Pital, Tuesday, April 1, 1958:
to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Copaltd,
Ll105110W, a daughter. ,
DoNALDsON—At tho Wingliant
Hospital, on Thursday, April' 8,
1958, te' IVO, and Mrs, Gordon
Donaldson, R,R, 1, Formosa,
Son,
do VRIES—At the Wingliain Hos-
pital, on Tuesday, April 1958,
to Mr, and. Mrs, Frederick de
Vries, Teepwater, a daughter,
MacDONALD—At the Wingham
Hospital, on Thursday, April 10,
1958, to Mr.. and Mrs. Redmond
Maeponald, RR; 2, Wingharri, a
pan,
WALTER—At the Wingham :Hos-
pital, on Thursday, April 10,
1958, to Mr, and Mrs. Gerald
Walter, fft.ft,i 7, Lucknow,
daughter,
STANLEY—At the Wingham Nos,
pita', on Friday, April 11, 1958,
to Mr. and Mrs, George Stanley,
Lucknow, a daughter,
ELLIOTT---At the Wingham Hos-
pital, on Saturday, April 12,
1958, to Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Elliott, R.R, 1, Liteltnow, a son.
FEA,GAN—At the Wingham Has-
' pital, on. Monday, April 14, 1958,
to 'Mrs. Betty Feagan, Winghahi,
and the late /Mr. Feagan,
daughter.
PENNINGTON—At the Sarnia
General Hospital, on Thursday,
April 3, 1958, to Mr. and Mrs.
Russel .Penningtoni .41, son, John
Gregory, • -"
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HOTELS ron, StIMMEit The great ouldeors heelcons vacationers Pram nil parts of "the ton•
tient to Canadian i'deitle's 'chain of sualirier teserts trout coast to coast, in the tipper pittiire, Banff
Slikingit HOW and Its hinitaiS Ilew Java. Valley golf course Wit in the 8011 0 sliowhig few of the many
delights Of the 'Canadian Rockies for holidaymakers, rictitre 01 lower left 'shows the snlinitiiiig OM at
Banff Spring's Hotel, which is opelt this yon bed9t May 28 to September The sister resOrt, boautitilil
Chateau Loin Letilse will be; open from lune JO to- SePteitiher.'5-, Ytr the:, seweauditleried 'Maritimes on the
east -Oast, Cattaillah radtio 99eit ,;0[1401.9 this Yeikr with their' many 'Seaside 4ttrattlatia such
fils (loWer right% not the Lakeside Inn, YarniOnilli; Nova Scotia, Tills hotel, 90d. the big* ritnek.
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open June 8 to Septenthet 14.
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$V ORT THE LOCAL CANCER AMPAIGN A DONNYBROOK
Mr, and Mrs, 1)4n, Hardy enter*
Canted the local euchre :dub on
.Wednesday evening, prizes were
awarded as folloWS1 Ladies:' high
and low, Dorothy Noble and Anne
• Ti minpson; gents high and loW,
Jefferson and C. Foram
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Id in. A. Smith and -daughter,
miss f,irauar, of Bhievale, were:
Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
H. Jefferson and family,.
Rip
Notirx, Iii Goderich Hospital, on
Sunday, April. 13th. to Mr. and
Mrs, John Noble, a son.
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--Mr. and Mrs. Ross Xing spent
Sunday with Mr. King's sister,. Mrs.
Stuart Mt:Burney and. Mr. Mc-
Burney, on Victoria Street.
—Mt% and' Mrs, ].red Ohm and
David, and Mrs„ Fred (Thin
spent Wednesday in London visit-
ing. Pte., and Mrs. Clarence Ohm.'(
Clarence, who is with the me( 4.4
branch of the Canadian Army, has'
recently been posted to Westmin-
ster Hospital„ London.
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has joined Rev. 0; R. Dtirrant at
the United Church manse.
- Mr. and Mrs. 'Clifford Berin.ett
of Ingersoll spent the 'week-end
with Winghain relatives,
Brian .and Ross Caslielt spent
the. early part of the week With
their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs
Ross King of Turaberry. Wayne
Casliek visited there from Friday
to Thursday and Diane and
'plien were visitors with their
grandparents the latter part of the
week..
----Holiday visitors with Mr, and
Mrs. Geo, H. Coulter were Mr. and
Mrs. Wm, MeCuttheon, Brussels;
Mr, and Mrs. Clarkson Martin,
Galt; Mr, and, Mrs. Donald Stuart
and Gregory, Preston; Miss Mac
Coulter; Aylmer; • Mr. and Mrs,.
James.Coulter and, family, Strat-
ford and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pyin
and family, Kincardine..
.-Miss Linda Farrish spent a few
days last. week with her grand-
parents, Mr,' and Mrs, Lorne Far-
rish, of Lucknow.
--Mr. and Mrs. Percy Unsworth
were week-end guests of Mr. and
.Mrs. J. Harley Crawford, Mr. and
Mrs. Unsworth were returning
from a trip to Florida and Mexico
to their home at Norval,. Ontario.
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Met on Tuesday
DONNYBROOK—The
and. W,A. met on T,uesday, after-
noon at the home of Mrs, Hardy.
Mrs, Stuart Chamney was in
charge of the WOWS. program.
Hymn 1.05" was sung ' in opening,
followed with .a prayer, Mrs. Sam
Thompson read the Scripture les-
son. Mrs. E. Snowden read a
prayer. Mrs. Hardy read an article
written by Miss Nancy Cameron,
"House of Friends in the 'Faith,
Seoul, Korea." Mrs. E. Robinson
read a ,paper Ion Christian Stieward 7
ship and Mrs. jefferson rd I ),ea
tile chapter,in .ble s,tudy ibopit
tf Kiflitp,s \!ilf, the March ,meetlng
were 'approved as read•;;by.,,-the
• .meeting
t5pereipry,:. an .iny ail:7 w4v (ion 4 ;eLo:itirj,c the
was accepted, .Furtaier.plans re-
garding. the balti ,were ;:discussed
and hymn 86 was sung !!) closing.
The W.A.; meeting followed,. and .
opened, by repeating 13sahn,,726 in
unison. Mrs. S. Thompson gave.
rP4cling.pn Easter, Mrs. Tom Arm-
strangdread,thc first fiftcen,veris,es
from )094441 chapter of Sti..M90c
Mr; H. Jefferson offered ,prayer
L. :oh ;1, . - and IVIrs. ,Robinstia read the
minutes of the previous meeting
a,.n iirs o difrs.f
Spring".
H, Woodsng,.
Hymn'
gave i a reading ading ,
swas
sung in closing. Lunch was served
by the hostess assisted by Mrs. J.
Leddy and Mrs. R. Chamney,
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southern lights are known as the
aurora australis,
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Wayne, Brian and Ross were in.
London on Friday,
4Vfiss Marlene Porter of Luelt-
now spent several days during the
Easter holidays with her grandpar-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. King., Leo-
pold 'Street.
—Mr, . and 1VErs, Harold Herr'
were in London on Saturday at-
tending the Taylor-Thornton wed-
ding.,
—Mr. and IVIt's, W. W. Gurney
were in Uxbridge lat Wednesday
and on their return were accom-
panied by the latter's mother Mrs.
Donald Rae, who has been ins:U.11g
With various members of her lam-
-I1Y 'since December 24. She spent
a few weeks with her son, Ron. Rad,
and family at Phoentx, Arizona,
where she was joined by Mx•s,
M. St John, of Uxbridge, Mrs.
Rae and Mrs. St. John. then
travelled' to Los Angeles and
other cities on the West .Coast, re-
turning to Canada by way of Van-
couver. She spent a week with Dr.
and Mrs. St. John at Uxbridge be-
fore returning- to Wingharn.
- -Mr, and .114-rs. Wilfred Murchi-
son of .St. Thomas and Mks. Russell
Bloomfield of Windsor, spent the
week-end with Gilkinson and God-
kin relative,s.
and lyfrs, Fred* Stanley,
Chesley, spent Sunday with Mrs.
Peter Anderson, Victoria 'Street
—Members of the Wingham Dis-
triet High School staff attencling
the convention of the Ontarro Edu-
c.ational 'Association in Toronto
last ,week. were Ross Voga,n,'E, .L.
Studkey and.P.
—31/fr. and Mrs. Jack Coleman and
son, Randy, of Port Colborne,
spent the week-end witli 1VIr. and
Mrs, Wilfred Seddon,
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