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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1958-05-07, Page 61:95S. Phone 355 Diagonal Road •Wingharn Funeral Wednesday For Elwin Somers GORRIE — Mr. Wesley Bltvla Somers passed away In Victoria Hospital, London, on April He had been ill the last sty months,' Mr. Somers was born November .1.2, 1000, the only, son of the late Wesley Somers and his wife, the former 'Ma'am Beirnea, He lived 'the greater, part of his life on eon, 0, Grey 'Twit., corning to Gorrie in iar,o. On February R, 1021 be warn; married to, 1-11,kZei May Nichol, who survives, along with two sons, Cam- eron, Stratford Wilbert, Oshawa:' one daughter, Mrs. Earl Winton, Listowel, and six grandchildren. He was a member of th e 'Mao Church, Funeral service was held at the D. A. Rana funeral home, Brussels on Wednesday, at 2 p.m., conducted by Rev. J, L, G, Brawn of Brussels. Pallbearers wdre Thos. Lucas, John Luca$, Samuel Beirnes, Norman ,Beirnes, George Campbell, John Connelly, Flower bearers were Clarence Martin, Fred Sawyer, Interment Was in Ethel cemetery, FORMER GOKRIE WOMAN PASSES BRUCE DRY CLEANERS KINCARDINE AGENTS.; 4 Wingham Fruit Market, Wiugham H. Walsh, 13elgrave Cities Service Station," Whitechtnch One week .1elt to woke your tIonatioreto the Water Sofety und. • •ItlotorientaletriattolitittalIMIFORtorestrtrist.ttraterw."WtoremrrlOmra•t. .....rmostrirrtimitsr• • All Dry Cleaning Mothproofed Free ,of Charge during the mouth of May by The New . 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Wide selection of fabrics and colors—just right to add new heauty to your home. 1:,,00k—select— btly now!t Be the first to own this fine furniturp1 New slant drills, smart brass ferruled`legs, trim , 'fashion tailoring. Choose from Our selection of fabrics and colors—while • they lostl , sLEEP-OR-LOUNGE • 2 05.'$329. SilffilTOQR0767 , • E et nine .!..11 01110111111•1111111114111110110111011111111111111111111111.1111011114111111011111111111.11111111111,119111111:4 .ern U V HOSTESS CH,AIR $39.50 E1 1 11 1 1 GUEST 3 PRESEA1 FOR United Church News hilpone.se Selling SPECIALSERVICE (.043 Po May at 3,0, °I(lieeit will be IN"I'ber's D4 in tilt " —The Mission 'Bartel im- Por.Mts.sion Rod Carrie United Church. ' tectAirkud their Mothers op Wed- C.Coninig — The re-affiliation Tao tea and ,flower sale P004.7 afternoon In the Corrie service of the Canadian Girls, in was held ill the Coale United visited' Church hall. Lynda John,. ownary Q01(,4 911 Thurs. Church ball on ,$attirdi:kY afternoon.' s:4,uol'iltim:r!41d4rnst: j,l,aydw4)J w1144414%),I anti of Training. with. the. Woman's' day evening in-the Congo Wiled Me 11411 4r1t1 tables w"4" Mks.' Btlehanan, leaders, , wore. Church with 21, C.G,LT, members lively decorated with Aaffodlis anti Japanese 'costumes mid the child present, The, W.g,$, ladies and pussy willows, Mrs. Btkehanan rott had ;their dolls dressed in of the, girls of ing tea and the girl's serving, The JapenOsi? dresses, Wroxeter Were• guests, with an ladies returned the tiny 'apron's vean prawn gave ti reettation, attendance of over seventy, ` with proceeda frOm the loiely ,‘ ilh wood fibre flowers they had 39W' .P°•' //4‘4 1)°"; The Mission i)myeetthioe-apPiaPnei°s(tl,d Mrs, ',Over sixty dollars, ,was renlUed:. 4')41(q,.0,83r7elii,tatciohytol,r Pussy.3NitYlvv"tillKowuhttImusic Whitley, Carol Robinson Pang a -- • - 4$14(14, Johnston: favoured with a cr Weaodrel°r",for *.thr:' ,u;,Tub,s'mhip Epdgilord waii4d65 t's of the j:1vPiaenw7°wfili 11;1 'w"rat 117eu9.1r::: Pc' le-k%4"'lontr°18;:d919jfilulmv"lan"Z.,;i:oirvi:i'd the solo, "Master ,of the Waking l offered prayer, Mrs, Gerald Gal,. and sound, Ivtrs, Thurislow .Js 11. the 406/ 'of 'ffimicO a Japanese braith read the Scripture from charming Japanese obeial worker' :school which- was' Romans. married to Jas, ThumlovV, a white hal was d- Gwen Hyralman, president of the, missionary. Their life work, nian ated with l kites, lanterns a ttractively , fansecor and is to help the young peaPle I•of Japanese beauty spot, .also, many Japan to find a' Christian way ;of 'beautiful Japanese' household ar- life, Corinne Rhame favoured with tides were On •• display, A flinch a violin solo, :accompanied by Mrs," orrice `krif3Pies was, served, rul a me at the pinno,„ iztev,, W. Hird closed with prayer, Lunch . A shorttage . of. :copper in The was served by the cominitte4 . in ration, will cause a marlted de- charge. fiORRIE C,G.T.T., was leader in the re- affiliation service. Maureen Bu- dhanan presented a gift of money from the C,G.T.T. 'to Mrs, Buchan- an, president of W.M.S, who pre- sented 'the crests to the girls and Rev. Buchanan led in prayer. Mrs. A. Stephens read the story crease in a sheep's wool produetion:. . • • , _ • _____,,,. • • ...,... ,.. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Ritchie, Lucknow, visited Mr. and Mrs, T. L. TVEcInnes, on Sunday. Mr. sand Mrs. Jos. Gillander, Windsor, spent the week-end at the home or Mr. and Mrs. Justin Will, • ,. ire...Jiminniiiiiimiiiiiiiii•II•141,1 1•114.ilialioniiisciiipolpiitimiiiiillipoillimoulimpiliolliliffilliipriimiOurisliliilictialimitisilictimmiumutoirigutiiiimaititiiimilimputicimiiiiiificlinitau(s4- **: , ,,, W; ,C 63".Wrr4).C. in ... i • -, - • .., . • , 1 WI i • rt iy pth. : 6 f i. SUNDAY,.MAY 11th GORRXE—Mrs. Margaret. Dane, widow of the late George A. IDane of Toronto passed away in Toronto on Wednesday evening after a long illness. She was the former Margaret MeKce and her early life was spent in Molesworth and Gorrie, Shortly after her marriage to Geo, Dane of Howiek, she and her husband moved to Toronto,, where she had resided far some 49 years. Her husband predeceased her in 1939, She was a member of, St. Clair United Church, Toronto, Funeral service was jn Toronto on Saturday at 11 a.m. and 'burial was in Forest Lawn cemetery, Within a short distance from any :Ontario border point, ' resorts aho.und where relaxing in the sun is alWays the order of the day. FRESHNESS GUARANTEED \#.1/111. you be raking in ears .from now? •,lusf right 'for that cow- versational corner. Buy them by the pair qnd alipublfi your placisur•1 REMINGTON'S I.G.A. ,Mr and Mrs, Arnold . Wingham, arid Mrs. Jennie Edga'r, visited. Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, Roy Gowdy. Mr. and Mi's, 'Alex Petrie visit- •ed. On Sunday with, Mr. and Mrs. Harold - Grant, Con. 4, Turnberry Twp. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gowdy spent • Sunday with Reeve and Mrs. Har- . • vey Coleman of Stanley Twp, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wdods„ Judy and Gene of Kitchener spent the week-end with Mrs. Jas. Shera, Sympathy is. extended to Mrs. Elwin Somers in her bereavement. Mr. and Mrs. John Ross and family of Preston visited Mr, and Mrs. lyforley'Bell on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Thiel, Waterloo, Mrs, Earl Dickson, Wm. and Lois df Delhi, John McNichol, Blyth attended the- funeral of the late ;Elwin Somers. A planting bee was held at the cairn grounds on Highway 87 on Ken Hastie. Wednesday afternoon when flower- Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Ruttan ing shrubs and maple trees we re spent the week-end with their son, set out, Arthur, and Mrs. Ratan of Car- Mr. George Gregg, who has been betton: Two birthdays will he on the teaching staff of the. Sarnia celebrated on May 3rd when their Collegiate, for •the past two years, grandson Gary, son of Mr. and will teach next year in North Mrs, A. Rattan, and' Mrs. Leonard Toronto. Collegiate. He will also Ruttan both have birthdays. Gary teach Latin. is ten Years Old; Mr. and. Mrs. Alex Taylor, Mrs, Mrs.- Percy Winer or 570rooto Cassie Taylor, Wrn. Dane, Miss spent Wednesday with her parents, Margaret Dane. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mr, and Mrs. Ernest King. Jacques and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Miss Kate Hazelwood of Wrox- Harkness were in Toronto on eter is visiting at the home of Mr. Saturday f6r the funeral of Mrs. and Mrs, Norman Wade, George Dane, a one time Gorrie Mr. and Mrs. Frank King visited resitlent, with Mr. and Mrs. Ward SChaefer Mr. Ono, Kell returned home last on Sunday, . • week following surgery in the Mr. and. Mrs. Harry King and Wingham Hospital. Judy and Mrs. Ernest King spent Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stinson of Saturday and Sunday in Toronto. Detroit spent a few days last week Miss Sandra Miller of Listowel in the village. spent the week-end at the home of -•Th.e Rev, - E. C. Attwell, Mrs. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Gordon Underwood, Mrs, Norman Miller, Wade, Mrs, Harry King and Mrs. *Dr. and Mrs. C. F. Mills and Verne Clark attended the Diocesan family of Goderi'eh visited Mr. and Chancel Guild meeting for the Mrs. Cloyne Michel - on Wednesday. deaneries of Grey, Bruce and The Guild of St. Martha of - St. 'iuron held in Kincardine on Wed- Stephen's Church will meet at the .nesclay home of Mrs. Bill Bennett on Mrs. Carl Pennington of Tees- Wednesday evening. • .• • • water spent a couple of days last week with her daughter, Mrs. •Geo. Hayden, and her mother, Mrs. Frances Strong. Mrs, Jean MacDonald of London visited relatives here over the weelt-end. Mr. and Mars. Jack Blythe, Kenny, Karen and Jacqueline of Weston spent 'Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. V V U V U U U U n U • S Jr" U U U U U U U U U U U IA a U - — The fabulous "Sofa W:101 A &Were', *Inart sofa styling, beatitiful tailcting, wonderful com'fort! Opens in secands full site bed for tWo—Witis'il utefil innerspring mattress' •••••:„.:Wit,,i0esliill'li• • !cROEIIIER "RELAXER", ' • thlew "Relaxer." emir. 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