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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1958-05-28, Page 10Committee Named To Supervise Work WHITECHURCH-Hrielt Church W.M.S, met on Wednesday evening last at the home of , Mrs. Edwin Smyth, with 17 ladies present, Mrs. Harry Cook presided and had charge of the worship service, Mrs. Calvin Robinson read the scrip- ture message from , Philippia,ns, chapter 4. Mrs, Gilbert Fieeereft and Mrs, Mason Robinson had charge of the last •chapter of the study book^ !The . Church's . High . Hour in Japan", and Mrs. Beecroft held a questionnaire and discus.7 sion period :on •what Was learned from 'the Study book. • The ladles deelded :to send a to register at Alma Callege, St. Thomas 'for the Leadership Train; ing class In August, MI'S, Alex Robertson was appointed to attend if possible, The next' meeting will, be held on. June 11. Mrs, Gordon MeBiirriey, Mason Robinson, and Mrs, Law- rence Taylor were appointed a emu- mittee to supervise necessary work in the new church', and Mrs, dhas. Shiell and Mrs.. Calvin Robinaon were appointed a committee to pro- cure carpet for41 "the platform and aisles. The meeting was closed - with prayer,kand al/ enjoyed the birthday tea that ,followed .and the social half hour. 1111[11111"1111111 J ll 1 ll lllllllll 11$11; VIII Ili llll iii ii14114! iii iiiii ...... 1....Illiglt iiiiii ... ... • lesea'400441eir r t *. s. ,jt.te,* it •B x k.ak I m r sh sathrs eilivarritisitiets s vers. *Itiorireosleresr• A pose e sos !!*** *rise 4r,IPP *Ow v pAr PIV 1. V V V VI' 4;C*.k 4 firni4re Ten The Wine-min AdVallfe-Tales, WedneadaY, May' 2ti x90.8 "'":;',:.-7711 "' '1:CENTENNIAL YEAR IfOR iCHURCH IN NAN. SEE New ;Ball Field Opens &aura* iroiNnTim owwell do you know coNrrAmor d C d WHITECHURCH—G,reat plan have been M. progress here fee a monster field day at the new base ball field on 'Saturday, The fiel has taken shape with, new win netting, new posts and fences an usually a crowd of boys. Local dignitaries have been in. vited to attend, also a repreSenta tive, Mr, AleX.. MOTaggart, field man for the: Dept, of Agriculture is expected to be present,. A special game will be played by the Ladies Softball team, All are invited to' come out and the ladies are asked .to 'bring sandwiches, MONTHLY 'MOWS ARRANGED Cheek your knowledge by identifying Oda map WiirrRol-wacg- Tegular. monthly Meeting of • the of the Presbyterian Church was held on Wednesday ilast, at the home of Mrs, Wm. R,- Purdon of W.7 Wawanosh, with • seventeen ladies present and with the .preS'i- dent, Mrs, Dawson 'Craig, presid.,* Mia,„Will, A. Pardon read the Scripture Message from Matthew, chapter 16 and Mrs, Craig led in prayer. Mrs, Robert Pardon spoke on "Living Together as Neighbors", and Mrs, Wm, Rintoul lgd inpraY- er. WHITECHURCII Rev, George Watt of Oakville visited on Friday with Ilia par- ents, Rev.', and Mrs. W., a. 'Watt, who were celebrating their fifty, first wedding on that day. Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Tbomps'on and sons of Feversham,, visited with Rev. and Mrs, Watt over the week-end, John McGee and J. I). peecroft were at Teeswater on Sunday where they attended the Masonic service in the Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Gibbons of Toronto, Mrs, Basil Davidson of St, Catharinegi, and Mrs. Leask. McGee of Wrox- eter, visited on Saturday at the home ,of Mr, and Mrs. George ;Vic- Gee. Mr, and Mrs. John Purdon Spent last Week-end at Sudbury, and visited with Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Pardon at Cutler, N, 'Ontario, re- turning 'home by Espanola and Manitoulin Island. Mrs, Annie McOuillin, who has spent the past year and a half., at Kincardine, has returned*to her home In the village. , Mr. ,and Mrs. Carman Farrier and family of Long Branch spent the week-end with ilia. parents, and with liferris relatives and Mrs, Jack i.ilespie and family of Sarnia spent the week; end with. his .parents, Mr: anci•Vrs, J. G. Gillespie and' otlier.4elatives However well you know Ontario, you'll enjoy getting to know it better. Make a point adst year of exploring its highways and byways, visiting its lovely lakes and vacationing at one of its modern resort areas .. like the Holiburton gighlands aliewn above, Take the first step now, by filling out and mailing the coupon below. °Popular' Demand" CHESTERFIELD' 'SUITES and SUPER LOUNGERS TRADE `INS ACCEPTED, Improve Standards Through Christianity WHITECHURCI-I—Tbe regular monthly meeting of the W,M.8, of the United Church was held In the church on Tuesday last, with' eleven" ladies present and with the president, Mrs. Jas. Falconer pre- siding. She also led in the worship service, Mrs. 1VIillait Moore read the Scripture'messages , referring to theAeme,'"Vriderstanding Each Otherit!,,.`.• Mre:"'iGartriet Fa:rtier sang "Love, Sent/2*Y :SILVIS:Mr to Die in My FrilCorici• .led in a period. of., intereerisfon*.' for, ' 'those' who •Ae,perseciited,. oppreased, for thosei,trioriring fOr peace:. and re- coneilation Mrs,Scholtz gave 'a reach*, 'What • .'Oath *the L'ord Requife, of. Thee", i3eecroft -had charge •of the.fchapter in' ihestiiily book, telling hoitItrei'-.g4ishiiihtiACUrkir.; _Phone 3~5 Anniversary Service Draws Large Crowd* WHITECHURCH---The Presby- terian Church h-ere was fired Oil 7Sunday at both services, when Rev, Neil McConthie of 'Ripley was the guest minister at, the .anniversary services. In the morning lie spoke on "Lnyalty," showing how 'a mini- ster or any Christian must ;value his loyalty to Christ above loyalty} to any other. group . or denOmirfa, tion. In the eYening he spoke force; fully on "Talents," and ,hoW", they grow in His service when dedicat- ed to Christ. Special arithemS and quartettes were sung by the choir, and in the morning •Kathleen and Mary Fisher sang a duet. In the evening Mrs, ,Andrew Gaant sang a solo, KNOW ONTARIO BETTER 1 TORONTO, ONTARIO WHITECHURC11 'FERE PARL,IAMEN-r BLOGIE., ONTARIO TRAVEL, I aindEREE Literature and noad Map Name Address Mr. and Mrs, .Tas. Smith of. Bilis- eels visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Alex Robertson.. Mr. and IVIts, Elroy, Zinn and family of Wciodstock spent : last week-end at the home of his, bro- ther, Mr. Kenneth Zinn. ",)..- 4,Mr. and Mrs. El Me r Sleightholni. and family visited on Sunday...with his mother, Mrs. Frank Sleight- holm. at Listowel, Mr. .Sleightholm, who has been at a nuningthome at Atwood for the past two weeks, is returning home to Listowel this week, Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Eckmier of Pine River visited on SundOY. with Mr. and Mrs: Albert :Bleman, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Sinnannon and their son, Hugh and Mr.'. arid "MrS. Robert Sinnamon, jWingham, visited on* Sundayat,:the bo'me .of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Beecroft"., • Mrs. Walter 'Lott, Mrs.' .Frank Coulter, ,1VIrs. John •Crait and Mrs. Dawson Craig attended . afternoon session at Kincardine on Tiresdak and Mrs.. Marshall, Mrs, •Rebt-Ross, Mrs., McInnis and „"1111q. . 'Coulter, attended: the • evening aessiOn.' Miss Mabel Purdon had an: anx- ions time on Tuesday morning when *her stovepipeS and ' ehlmney caught fire. Neighbors , with ex- . tinguishers put, lilt the blaze " veala0/./...daletommie Albert Harrison', Dies in 69th Year ww-mcauFten—kast Wawa:- nosh relatives reeeiveci word on' Saturday of the passing ,of Albert Harrison, at his 'twine , in IvicKil- lop; after 'an illness -Of 'a feiv, Mon- ths. He. was in his sixtyLnirith year. About forty years ago he married Annie Menzies "daughter of Mr. 7 John'Menzies and the late Mrs, Menzies, who. shrviyes. He also, leaves two. solla 'and a daughter; Mrs. Wm. Hodgert of Seaforta, atid five grandchildren The funeral service was from the, Box funeral ' . home, •:84:afrirtir, •on Tuesday with ; interment in Bay, field' cemetery., , Many. , former friends' of „the family will extend SYmpathy to the bereaved families. '"nun lllll 4,11111111111.1itotiti llllllllllllll It lll ll lll jt jj, One Only • BRAND NEW FORD 860 TRACTOR 5-speed transmission, live; power, live hydraulic, 11-x 28 tires, loaded, complete with plough' light REDUCED FROM $2,595,00 to $2,100 to make way for new models. HURON MOTORS Ltd. A, D. MrieWILLTAIVE Your Ford and. Edsel - Ford and. Pordson Major Tractor Dealer- Wingham Phone 237 Pest Office ;Ontario Department of Travel Publicity I Hon. Bryan L. Cathcart, MiniCter L:-, Farmers Attention! Mrs. Musgrove of Wroxeter spent the week-end with,,her &welter, Mrs. D, Willis. , Mr. and. Mrs. Albert conkes. and Diane visited on Sunday With her fath'er, -Mr, Thos, Kerry, who :has been progressinglavorably in'pVven' iSound Hospital,,; * • •• Miss Amelia Carruthers, of Rip- / ley, Mrs.' 'Irwin; and Mr. R. J. Irwin of • ;Lueltraiiv,. ,also ' Mr. Frank Stochill of ' Blind River, visited on Sunday at the, hone 'of Mr.. and Mrs, Thos,• MorriSon, Mrs, Nettie Haines, of Guelph, is visiting this week with ,her ,niece, Mrs, Frank Ross, Turirbeiry; and with her slater, Mrs, Hector. Me- Lean, who 'has been, a patie•nt 'far the past y'ear in the Wingham Hospital. ; Mr. and Mrs. Charles.Tiffir•viSit- ed on SundaY with . Mr. 'and Mrs. Clark Johnston at peigTp.y6., .Mr. and Mrs.' Dawson' Nr. and Mrs. Gordon Mcpurney; ..Mr. ' and Mrs. Alex Robertson and Mr, and Mrs, W. J. Peacock. of ]Blue;,, vale attended the' ftirierril . of; 't,b`o late Albert Harrison•.. of--Seaforth . , on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs..Robt. Montetynery . and•Mr. Wm. Elliott, and' Mri John 4rtinieSari ,alitl -lonS;,Mr.': and Mrs, Keith MotitgOMery,,:Wingliatia Mr. and Mrs:: Danald riaaer and son, Randy, of waltOo,, visited on Sunday with 'Mr. and , Anson Ruttan, of .Feirdwicii. • Mr.- and Masan Robinson and . family' visited on'' Sunday, at the borne of her brother; 7111r, Ralph' Cameron of 'Ashfibld and "attended . anniversary :servieeS at Hackett's church,: Anniversary services will beheld ' this Simdak in the ,,United Church here at 8 p.M.virith Rev. Sidney Divid4ori of Hrucetield 'as Mrs. Donald Ross gave a read- ing 'The Most Beautiful Face in the World", and .the roll call was answered by a Biblical verse, con- taining the word neighbour. Miss Lila Emerson gave the offertory Prayer. Mrs. Craig gave the report of the afternoon meeting, and Mrs. McInnis, the report of the evening meeting of the W.M.S. held . in Knox Church, at Kincardine on Tuesday, Mrs, Robt, Pardon led in the Glad Tidings prayer, , • - Mrs. John McGee had charge of the topic, "The Christian Church • in New Japan", saying that the church is holding its centennial in Japan this year and has only reached the fringe of the vast population, She told of Kagawa and his terrific efforts to lighten the harden of the people and to have beneficial laws compiled. Mrs. Craig closed the meeting with prayer and the hostess served a. dainty luncheon. The next meeting will, be held at the home of Mrs, Donald Ross and • the • Presbyterial W,M,S. will he held at Teeswater next year, trying:Ito.. reach. different _class groupacin Japan, and what has been accomplished by.Kagawri and other .,.grerit, Christian leaden by Christianity, and organized •strikes to, raise the atandard of living, and the 'changing of family 'laws arid manner of living., H. Groskorib will haYe charde.; of the study; book ,..at the June,. inecting; to be heio,,,,ai; • the home ..of Mrs:. ..:ilbert'Colilttia;"This will , he the' regular quarterly ,bir- thdaktliea. Mrs, •Seholtz . asked the laclieS7:„..to help provide lunch for a C.O.T. affiliation Meeting. ' in the ni'eybrial .114,1r. The aSStierq.9.1,4044*02004:tiNig, asked lebriiik jrit.the ...ftin‘ds of the mite4-raxes in • June. The . roll call for Jae will be . answered;, centiiiirng,...the.:: word "giye;AMra. g, H.,GrOsliorth clo'Sed the irribtirig with: ytaker.). • • • Wawa- rass ut ooPr,4406. ARE octraiggiy0 you AW/IES AWYWAIO'PlEAStRE , • AM MOTORS to. California 'and 1 A sPliidid . crowd:, was in anee'401-a,good,:program ryas Pupils 'and parents : in S,S,: 16! Iiinin'sS: ;arid the teaeher, ; Mrs. obi- ibis :104,0n a bus trip .61cIThurs-, day to Toronto and taken to see,iCk the ings; MuSenins .,Casa game 4at: the Maple .Lear.. 444hin7: Mr', :and Mrs. •,,t1b0.•.WalterS',..,of Teesiviter • Were anniversary, tors iyith Mr, 'and 'Mrs„ErirlCas- lick on Sunday. , „ , • CoUlter 'cif Winglitim spent (the week-end milih'Xirs: Rob- ert t 'rorontO,. on Bnndibi, h", her friend, Miss Mildree,McClena Mrs.•' Mary,;, Chapman Sr., -,hits with i. Anions •and 2:2 • Rev: {and., .l'rs G '.d. Cox' of Oak land age" or/Monclak, and her 'sirster,';,IVIiSs;,Oli5,e'f7c.iriff,v who spent the' fast we k :.hlt: O 1k Miss Teriffi'"spent nit:intik. with, her . Unele' and' aunt, 1Vfr. and Mrs, ,i'aines .Mcliftitt at Lloyd;inst6,7,76Alt-a;';;Yriiidr the winter all had spent some time at Vancouver. 'Miss Terriff also Visited .'With her untie, Mr.., David Terriff, of ;Lethbridge. Phone 139, Wingham Grass alone and even grass with a little grain will not keep a high producing herd, producing high, throughout the summer months. MU, Thos. Inglis ;of W, Mrs. Thos., Inglis. left last Mon- day . with' her daughter, Mrs. Jdch Flannigan, and visited for a, few days in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs.; Welt 'arid children of 'Turnberty visited 'on Sunday with Mr: and Mrs: Ger- shorn Johnston,', Miss,. Phyllis Smith, nurse-in- training at' St ..,Mar.,y'S. HP.91,01 , Kitchener; is two week's' Vacatien: with here parents, Mr. anii'Mrs. Wm. Sinith I]ang- side. On Sunday Mr, Smith, Phyl- lis and Wilhemina Visited at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Wth, Pur- l*. Alex Coulter had a. cement silo built last week by the Kin- lough Silo builders, this week they are building a silo for 'Archie Pardon. Mr. Frank -Ecirenswiller is also having one built. The younger children at For- dyce School and several other West Wawanosh schools, and the •pre- school children will attend the clinic at the Dungannon United United Church on Tuesday to get their polio Shots, A big crowd attended the recap- tion the memorial hall last Friday evening in honour of Mr, and Mrs, Robt Aitchison, newly- weds. After huneh they were called to the. front and addressed by Lorne Forster, arid were presented with a purse of money by Mrs. jas, daunt, Tiffin brothers provided music for dancing. Mr: .JaS. Mannis has been under the doctor's cable during the week-' end and was taken to Victoria, Hos., pital, London, oti Simday for spee.« ini attention to his eye. Little Beverley Ann and :'inutile ,Heisting', children of Mr, and Mrs. Orville Hastings,- Winghatn, spent the . Week-end with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas, Mr. Angus •Paleoner • left on htotaitiy last to work at St. Marys With the Kane COnStrtittibn Co. Mr. and Mrs, Calvin', Robinson and children vAlted on Sunday with her aunt, Mr's, Wni. Dawson. The Presbyterian congregation held a social evening on Tuesday in derinettion with the anniversary notvfoos oh Sunday: rind Ntri, Mot- gin Itoodertion of Luelthow Was pi sent and 1116Wed Aide* ott the(' 1111.10.111.1111111.112 guest minister, The Service in the• Presbyferian Church will be with- drawn: Ftev. and 'Mrs, John Pollock and 'Mr, arid Mrs,* Robert ' • lvfowbray, Wingham, and liffs. '' St Helens were callers at the Ken- nedy 'tome in the village .on day Mr. and Robert Hall; Wing- ham, visited on Sunday with her • parentS, Mr. and Mrs; 'John Craig, Mr. and Mrs, Jas. Wilson and family, of Exeter attended anni- yersark 'service's here* on 'Sunday and visited with Winghain rola- tives. Mr, and Mrs. , Jack Forster of l3ayfield visited on Sunday at the home of hiS sister, Mrs. Walter Elliott. Mr, and Mrs. Horace Aitchison, Wingham, and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dixon and children of Harriston, visited on Sunday at the horrie of Mr. Wm, Forster. Mr, and Mrs, Ezra Welivooh of Orangeville, Mr, and Mrs, Gary Yuih of Shelbourno, ,and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Dickson and children of Delmore visited on Sunday at the home of.,Mr, and Mrs, Arthur Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Elliott vis- ited on Sunday 'at the. home of Mr. and Mrs, Mitchell Elliott of Ailsa Craig, Mr, and Mts. Thos. Gaunt, Wingham, visited on Sunday •at the home of Mr, and Mrs, John Gaunt. Mr: and Ur/4, jack Woolcoeir and family of Glenannan visited' on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Kennedy of Marriott', 'and Mr. and, Mrs, Fred H011and, and their fata- lly and =her mother, from Parkhill also visited at the Kennedy home on Sunday, • Mr, and Mrs, 'WM ItWin spent the week-end at the home of his brother; Mr. las, Irwin of Rtunil- ton' Mt, and Mrs, Harold dongrain and tors, of Whgliatri, *Waited on Sunday at the Mime of his MAO, M MHI'Lr, h Cah as, SIVihires11: Petty Vineent of Auburn spent a few days last *Week Sit the' lintutie of Mr, and Mra, raletiser. Mt, and Mill, IVIerVili Shoehottoll Of GibSrai ttg, motored tiont the West and arrived lag tames at., the Ito** 'of Iter an* Experiment and experience have shbwn that the barn fed herd, on good roughage, properly supplemented with a good dairy ration, is better fed than the herd oh pasture — even the very best 'pasture. FARM GOODAEAN TIRES ififithatil BRIPPHY BROS. 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