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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1958-05-14, Page 8The WinglIaM 41 ad' oe.:I"lnr?ar Wfataink147$ Tny 1.4r,1,9 tete 4Y �off` ma . v �altl The New • RECORD RELEASES are All Here Kw* 'n roll, be=bop, dixielanal, we don't care wham you like, we slave it! DANCING AT THE WALDORF Nat. I3randwYiino and Uls Orchestra TOSGANIINJ and. the Fbilbar- ' monk Symphony • Orchestr.•a. JOHANN STRAAUSS FAVORITES AN. HOVE OF FAVOURITE STORIES FOR CHILDREN SWING and SWAT' Danny Ifnye SIDE HY :SIDE `;J'olinlry Guarnieri and Ills Group HE'S GOT THE WHOLE WORLD '--- Laurie London TVVILYGIIT TIME The Platters ..IC'':s, Extended t'Ltys, .Chil:d- reu's ItecortI , and ,;iii. -vi :Supplies • WARREN HOUSE DIAGONAL ROAD, WIN AM MISSIONARY NIGHT ONYENIRS NAMED J: ELORA.VE• fhe regider neet- it* of the 'Worrra,n'a Misalonary Society and: the Wtttnan's Asseel- atien were held hi the` chores all Wednesday afternoon, May 7. Mrs. Kenneth Wheeler,. president Of the W,A, opened that meeting, witha reading on the theme, "Life". Mrs, Cecil Chimney read, the lima - 'tares report:and; Mrs. J. M, Coulees read the financial statement, show- ing a balance oh :hand of ,$469.95, The xell was :answered and the collection received. *It was agreed that all members •of the W,A, could help to cater to thea Sunday School convention to he held an May 28. It was also decided not to hold a garden party this year, Mrs. Walter Scott, president of the W.M..S,, opened their meeting with a hymn and prayer. The treas- urer's report was given by Mrs George Martin and the gift fund report by Mrs. Jesse Wheeler. Mrs. James Michie conducted a question- aire on Radio. and T.V. programmes Mrs. Walter Scott, Mrs, 0, A. Krug and Mrs, George Michie arc I to, make preparations for the Mis- sionary Night to be held on June 8. everyone in the district from .other churches is` cordially invited to attend this meeting, when a Japan- ese -Canadian will be the guest speaker. . The rolt call was an- swered with an item of interest on Japan, followed by a hymn. Thr study period was on japan, with Mrs. C. N. ethery reading the 13th chapter of Corinthians, Mrs. lenneth Wheeler gave an account of Rev. Floyd Hawlitt's work as an agricultural missionary. in Ja- pan. Rev. Hawlitt 'originally came from Elmira, Mrs. Borden Scot' gave an account of Ernest B.ott and Dr. Stone, Mrs. Krn,noth Wheeler read a poem, Written. by Kagawa and 'Mrs, ,Waiter Scott gave a story on his life. Mrs. Kenneth Wheeler read a short article on Mr. Ham- mond,.A his three R.C.A., about months spent in Japan, The meet- ing closed with a hymn and pray- er, and Mrs. Scott also gave a prayer written by Kagawa, Mrs. 0, G. Anderson, of Bast Wawantrslt sad members of he family recently had the pleasure of visiting with a .WWII, Miss FIca- titer Mcs-CroStie of Christchurch, New Zealand, Miss McCrostie is travelling across Canada to Mont, real, enroute to England and. Seotlaud and to tour parts of the Continent 'before returning sortie time next year to her home in New Zealand, --Xr. Hartley Smith of Tillson' burg, and formerly of Wingham, spent Wednesday of last week in ,town. aMrs, Lance Grain 'was*a visitor with :her on to Listowel for a .few days last week, • —.Mrs. Norman Cameron joined her 'husband and .SODS, David and Brian, at their cottage at Qlipharit, where they spent the week -end. v ---Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Weir, To- ronto, oronto, visited during the weekend with Mr. and Mrs, Allister Green. Lieut. aardd�Mrs. L. R. Eldridge and son, Mark, of Barrie and Mrs. Gilbert Eldridge of Toronto visit- od with Mrs. M, Blatchford on Mother's Day and attended the christening of the former's son, Mark, who is a grandson of Mrs. Gilbert Eldridge and .Mrs. Blatch- ford, , latch -ford,', . e Mother's Day visitors at the home,of Mr. and Mrs:: Harvey Ait- ehison were Mr. and Mrs, Jack Altchisen and Mr. Henry Aitchison of Sarnia; Mr. and 'Mrs,Lorne Aitchison of Mitchell; Mr, and' Mrs: Toni Aitchison. of Kitchener and Mrs. 'Herb Govier 'of Auburn, —Mr. and Mrs. Alyin Currie and family of Clinton, Mr.' and Mrs. Gerald St Marie and Ken, Mr,. and Mrs. Ray Colley and Mr. and Mrs. Ken, Wisegarden and family, Lon- don, and Mrs, Charlie Currie and. baby Martin of San Diego, Calif.,. spent the week -end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Currie, Winghani. Mrs. Charles Currie and baby are spending a month with friends and relatives in Wingham, London and Toronto before return- ing home at the end of the month. and Mrs, Earl Hamilton and family were in Sarnia last Fri. younger you are the easier it is That's what the middle-aged"'(luffers" say or the golf course wlien a teenager breaks 80 for the first tithe. It's the same story with family proteclaon.The younger you are when you :first arrange it, the more likely you are to be insurable, And the younger you are, the lower the • premiums, too. The. Mutual Life of Canada is helping thousands of young Canadians plan for future security. Talk to a Mutual of Canada man soon and he'll show you howUTU,IA►L, L Miutual's outstanding dividend record really � c ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA pays of for theyoung man on'his way up. EnTA,LISHEO 1r,. HEAD MFlCE: MArERtna, OMT. Michael McPhail,,,, `;X, k, iiw , .' Ort (Arlo, P ii ilY y 418 Wingham, S day and Saturday, Where the form.. er attended Grand Lodge of 01144 aria. West, Wingham Orange Lodge. To. 794 were 'pleased to learn th.ay had: received their officers' collars, given them for the iargestincrease in enrolment in Ontario Wet pis. trictfor the year 4.957... ! Mr. and Mrs. Harry Merklcy spent Monday to Friday at Nla. gaga lk'nlls, !Buffalo, Toledo and Port Huron, They "also visited with their son; Raymond, a, patient. in hospital in London. --Mrs, Gordon Davidson: vleited en Saturday afternoon With the Keating family in Exeter, -Miss Jessie Wilson, Rog, N, of Toronto spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Wilson; John St:' ..Mrs. D. S, 1VIacNaughton and John MacNaughton spent • ;Sunday with the former's sister, Mrs. I' J. Gamble at Ferdwich. —'Mr. and Mrs. Ross ging ;ot' Turrrberry spent the week -end with` their daughter, Mrs. Wilford Cas lick, Mr, Caslick and children„Pat- rick Street. ' —Mrs. Cletus Rettinger and Miss A, Morrison of Wingham,. Mi'ss; Jean Irwin and Miss Arlene net - Unger of 'Kitchener attended the tea (hold. at the nurses' residence, St. Joseph's Hospital, London, on Wednesday afternoon of last week, prior to 'the graduating ,exercises in the evening, —Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bailey ,of .Detroit spent. the, week -end with Mr, and Mrs:' Keith McLaughlin. —Mr. and Mrs, .Wili`fam Roland and daugliters:,Cheryl and Kendra of Qakville spent Mother's Day with,Mr..<and Mrs, W. J. Brown. —Mr. and Mrs, Joe Kerr were in 'Ottawa for several days this'week. here they attended the ceremon- ies for the opening of Parliament. • —Mr. Barry Wenger arid David were in Mcaford o.n Friday and, Saturday, where the 'forpner at- tended' the opening of, the ` new plant of The,Mea'ford Express.- -Mrs. 'Stewart. Cowan is visiting with her daughter, Pauline, at London and with relatives at Brantford. —Mr. . and Mrs. Andrew Lunn spent the week -end in Ridgetown, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Moggach' and 'family, former- resi- dents' of Wingliam. —Mrs. Westser ,Sr, and Mrs: Dorothy' 'MacKenzie of. ,Toronto spent. the week -end with Mr. lint Mrs. E. Webster.. Mr. and. • Mrs. Wes Hueston. and. Grace, of Kit- chener visited with M'r. 'and Mrs. L. Webster on Sunday. • —Mrs, Harald Swatridge and Paul were week -end visitors with relatives in Stratford. -�Mr. and Mrs. _Roy Wilson and son, Bradley, of Toronto,' spent the 'week -end at the :.home of Mrs. Wilson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Cowan, Minnie Street. ' .-Misses. Hazel and Minn. Wch of Toronto visited with their par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. David L. Weir, Leopold street this •week -end. Mr. and Mrs. Jack McMichael, Listowel visited • at the same home. -. Week -end .visitors with Mrs. N. R. Currie were Mr.. and Mrs. Ro- bert :Gibson. of Wroxeter and Miss Marjorie Currie of ,Toronto. --Mr. Miller Davis and Mr. Wm. Austin were, in London . last Wed- nesday, as delegates from St. Paul's 'Church to the annual Synod, of the Diocese of .Huron. They were ac- companied to the city by Mrs. Walter Davis: —W. ,,,T, Cruioltshank, G. W. Cruickshank,:' John Cruickshank, Ross. Hamilton and .'Don' . Hilde- brand of •CKNX are attending the annual meeting of the,. Canadian Association of Broadcasters in Montreal held from. 'Sunday until Thursday of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Vaughan Doug- las and family, of Fergus, visited over the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. • "Roy Adair. • Mr. Douglas' will take over ,his new .duties a't CKNX as assistant farm editor very shortly. Y Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hopper, of Exeter; spent Mother's Day with Mr. and. Mrs; Charles Hopper. '--Mr. and Mrs. Allister Green, tLynda and. Janis ,spent Sunday with the latter's mother, Mrs. W. E. Weir of Wroxeter. —'Friends of Mrs. Miller Davis will be pleased to know that she is making a satisfactory recovery following an operation on Sunday afternoon at St, Joseph's Hospi- tal, .London. REV, 'OWN de VRI S 'rector of Anglican' Ciiuiirehes at 1f31ythr Beighrave sant, AUburn4 whit moves to.thei Exeter polish tomolir- Mr, a<nd, UAW. Harold Johnston anti family' Of Prirlc.lrii.l visited ' with her Another, Mrs.' ' fill •Copnorl. Sunday anti with his ,naraitts, Mr. and Mrs. Johnstrin of 'Lueltn.ow, Mrs, L.. 'Creighton of Detroit rind Mrs, Oliver 1 1116 'and Ann, of Orchard Lake, ,Mich., spent fhe week -and at the home of Mr., and tstrs. J', Vit. Bceieroft;, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Nicholson And daughter, Colleen of Tliarraea'ard, spent the week -end with her parr ,:?nts, Mr. and Mrs'John Hlrtehispri, and with•* Goderi.ch relatives, Mr, and Mrs. Donald Campbell. and •baby. Bradley of riel 'rave' spent Sunday 'with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Elliott Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Laidlaw and family of London and his mother, Mrs. Jas. Laidlaw of Code - rich 'visited Mr Sunday with Mr. 'rnd Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw, , Mr, and Mrs. Ezra Scholtz visit- ed on Sunday at the now of their son, Clayton. Scholtz, of t,,iondoo. }. Mr. and Mrs -George, Caldwell, of Blyth. 'visited on Wednesday last Fat the herno of their daughter, Mrs Wm, Rintoul, Mrs, , .Conrad Foran. of West Wawanosh passed• away on ,Baton day in; ;St..Joseph's• Hospitals,:. Lon don. Shewasin herd6stt Yoar,Hei' husband predeceased her.,' soe' years ago and' she leaves a gmro}vn family. 'Inte'rment was in St,• Aug ustine 'Cemetery.' • Mr, and 'Mrs, Cameron Simino'ns and Nancy of London; visited on Sunday .uyjti "hcr:parents, Mr. land Mrs, Chas; .,Mairtiri: ,Mr; and Webster,Wto gha m and Mr, and - Mrs. Gordon Simmons;'Win„haim;' also visited on Sunday,sit the Mair ti,n home., Mr. and Mrs, Roger' Inglis •and. George of .: Walkerton, visited. on Sunday at the home of Mr.' and` Mrs, Albert Bleman, . Mr. and Mrs. Anson Ruttan and children of Fordwich, Mr, and:Mrs. Donald a d 'Fra u sc and Randy ,of Wal- ton, -al- ton, Mr, 'and •Mrs. Keith • ,Mont- gomery; . Wingham, and, Mr. and' Mrs. John Jamieson; and children visited on • Sunday 'with their par - Mrs, R. c 1kin n `tlneral Today 'flat+ 'dead# -of an aged resident of this district occurred. at her noire on. Monday, with the passing 'of Mrs, Il,ehard ,Qilltltisou,. I3sl,. Mrt{, Giiltinsoar had 'beep 'in til health for the past 20 year, "Born at Heiniore :on :Septenrber. 26, :1073, she: was: the fernier Mar- garet Wilson, . daughter of the late PI;vid 'Wilson and 'Margaret' McLean..0c .recelved her educe.' Wm/at Belnot'e •;lilt' later married' iichard Cilkinsoa ' The couple' •aruedd in Tuurnborryt ' Mr, Glutin- son;`t' "death '.oceurring in 11946• Mrs .G l dnsiin was a member of St, Andiew's Presbyterian Church. 'She 'is Survived by :five daugh-' :tern and two sons, Miss.., Cora, and Cheater, at home,, Mrs., Wilfred (Mabel) Murchison, St,. Thomas;. Mrs, Leslie (Edna) Dc ortuno, Turn- berry;' Miss Nellie ' 'Gilkinson, Brantford, Mrs, I:ewis (I;oreen)' ,Palmer, Wingham, and Harold, Wingham, There are seven grandchildren. and nine great. - grandchild me. reat-grandchildren Service Wil1. be held today (Wed- nesday) ` at 'the ' R., A. Currie & Sons 'funeral home, in charge of Dr., A .N'inamo ' at pm. ' with in tejnient :ion , Wingham Cerlle .ter};', .Pallbearers will be John .Deans ;Harry 'Bateman;.Clare Nier- girth Joseph , Smith, Allan' McGill and West ;Haugh, . ' ti 4 Grits,, .• and;Mrs, 'Robert Mont gorinery.'• 'Mr Rnd M)�,,.Ross Srn Itlr ins .baby; "KatiiY, :of °Toronto• spent .the d-wi h week-G.n. w, th her parents, , 1VIr. and Mrs: Russet] Chapman. nd' Mrs. Loi• m r Mr. a �nc .Hu n.,licy. and Wayne of Hespeler,,Visited, on Sunday' with. Mr. and, Mrs; .;'Roy Robinson and all visited With their parents Mr, and'• Mrs. Wm; A. Humphrey ' of St. Helens Mr;, ,and Mrs. George Webster end children, and Mr.' and.M•rs, Ernest Snowden and• children- .also o viit sod the at. G Humpljrey home on Sunday,',” Mrs.',Chas. Shiell spent the week- end with her mother, Mrs, Chas. Congram,' of Lucknow. I' Reception Held ' Xf'f"E14'iJfcf Tiri, nberry and . uirotoi folks attended a spec. Jai ""h', gpeption at the ,Royal T last Tiauelidity night in horlaiir• of the newlyweds;, Mr, and Mrs, Donald McCormick, 'A full 'house wasin attendance,. Tiffin Brothers pro- vided mimic' u'atii I axe: and: after lundh. was .Served, Art ,Ernewein called MA and yrs McCormick to. the front, and read an address and c+ and Win. is a a i Rl.oirert i.,Rtr li a a rf /O ng with a stark i.able, u, table lagrp as t a parse of xr►r►tl;e,T, e, McCor)4lclt z'epiled, ;thank. Ina: their friends for their ;lti;thir:tezts. Anatliei'i'i thoughtful gifts. 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