The Wingham Advance-Times, 1958-07-30, Page 7FORDWICII INSTITUTE illEMPERS ,
ENJOr•TRIP BY BUS
Pilot Lands tor .
Drink of Water
ForwwxcH-414Q people of
ordWich had their eyes glued, to
••'e sky SatnittlaY as 'a plane
.seemed to circle arpund for quite
soma.Urine Very -Ow and Elnally
landed fill the field of. St MA 44 Art •
FOreater, They were drPPPIng .11V-17,
phleta.for the.. .Durham centelinlalk
N
7 Vie 'Piano was piloted by Glum
.Woli• of Durham 41na.B.0 4S
Was also n Passenger, They said the
reason for landing was ;to' get a
drink of water, The water must be
better in`Pordwich than Durhana.
13414RAVF1--A. very pleasant
day was spent by the following
members of the 140Jgrave Wei-noes
Institute sand their ,friends when
'they chartered a MO last ThlgS':.
day: l‘ftS. Stanley 410.0h, Mrs Les-
lie Vincent, Joyce Proeter, 'Mar-
garet Nicholson, Mrs. -0, Hatma;
Krs, NV,Scott, Mrs...Ci. Pangclly,,,
Mrs. Lewis Cook, • Mrs, M.. • Taylor,
Mrs. A, ViticPA Mrs, Clark John-
sten, Mrs, C. D. Cnuitas,' Mrs. Gor-
don Higgins, Mrs. C, Logan, Aug,.
L. Vannan, Mrs. Lyle Hopper', Mrs,
G. Conk, Mrs, Cora. McGill, Mrs
Cook, mrs, Carl Procter,, Patsy.
Logan, Linda ,Coulter, Mrs, An-
dersen, Mrs. ;Nelson ni$gins, Mrs.
G. 1\llOiolson, Miss Annie Cook,
Mrs. Fred, Cook, Mrs, JeSoe Wheel-
er, Mrs.-R, Procter, Mrs. L. Belt,
Mrs, A, NetherY„ Mrs. C. VenCarnp,,
*o. M, Bradbnin, iurf, Coal.,
to Mrs. Higgins and • Mrs, R.
Pattison. "
Reins of idterestitieluded in the
trip were going through "Kitchener
and through the Hostess ,Potato
Chip plant at Preston; then on to
Hamilton where they, saw yeb-
ster's ,Falle and, the Sunken Gar-
dens, and , the hqta,nical gardens
connected with McMaster Univer 7
city, ,A trail* was, made ,through
Dundurn Castle, .where the group
enjoyed their plenid
TheY had ,the opportunity of see-
ing, the new Skyway, combined ;
road and bridge' Over 'the entrance
of the harbour at Hamilton..Dinner
was enjoyed, at a restaurant in, the
pity ari'later a drive up 'the moun-
tain and around to see the Ontario
Hospital 'and:, the, Mountain
m, days' completed. a full days' ac-
tiVities,
BLIND PERSONS and their escorts from all over Huron County, as
Church in Japan
Is WMS, Topic
axaxixturs..42vii, Mundell,
2nd. vice-president was in charge
oof the Warren's Missionary Sosa-
lety meeting held In the. Presby...
terian Church last Thursday 'After*
neon, Sloe ciperied the Meeting With
a call to worship. Hymn 77, scrip-
tare 'reading'. was the 50 chapter
of Rutt4 atih Xrs. Mundell gave the
Bible 'study, using Ruth as her
Character to Study this monthi She
showed how, because she was WI"
iierfish and, showed respect and leiq
to her Mother-in-law, life• was
blessed In later years, Mrs. Q.'
Appleby led in 'prayer, • "
Roll calCwas reponcled to by a •
verse about oilarvest". Mrs, Wm.
Darling had charge of the topic
"The Korean Church in Japan,'
and led a discussion on some, of the
problems of mission work in that
land.
Miss Mae Johann drew attention
to articles of interest in the July-
August number of "Glad Tidings",
Beth Mundell and Beverley
took up' the offering. Hymn 559
was sung and Mrs. Mundell closed
well as some from Perth, gathered at the town park in Wingliank last
With prayer.
Naegele, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ruddocli, Mr, IlferbPrt Cellar, Mrs. George
Rintoul and Mr. John A. MacDonald, lire'' latter three of Wirigham•
—Advance-Timos photo. Saturday for a picnic. Left to right above are Mr. andmrs. Clarence
Miss Mary Mobearri, Mr. Gordon
Ridley, Rriarr and Michael of Lan.4
don, visited Sunday with Mrs, Earl .
Brian Arid Michael remain-
ed. for a longer
Quite PlIneher Irwin here' at-
tended the. Shakespearean Festival
'n Startferd last week '
Mr. and Mrs. Dap King and fatty
and Mr. and Mrs, I-farvey MeDer-
Mitt visited, on Sunday with Mm.
find Mr5. Clarke Renwick Of near
Kelm, ore.
lNifr, and Mrs. Alex- Wray' and
family of Toronto Visited in the.
Immunity over the , weelt:en,d arid,
oh Sunday attended the Reid re-
union held in,l‘fotirefield Park,
Mr, and MrS. Mae McIntosh and
Brute of Brussels visited' on Sun',
day with Mr: and Mrs.' Wellington.
Hargrave,
Miss Louise Brewne of Toronto
inept the Week-end with, her pa-
rents, Mr, and Mrs. Peter prowne,
SUnday, ,visitors with Mr, and
Mrs. E. Hargrave Were Mr. and
grs; Irwin Gibson and Mr. And
Mrs. Ron Reed and little daugh-
:er, all of I.istoWel, •
Rev, and MTS. '3, C. Caley . and
Janie of Coalinga,. Calif.,..who are
holidaying for a month in Cana,
dat visited a ' couple of days last
week at the home of Mrs. Williarn
Po;ster and called on other friend:
in the village;
Birth
DURST—In Toronto General Hos-
pital on Tuesday, July 1st, 'to Mr.
and Mrs, loss Durst (nee Shirley
Ashton, a daughter.'
FISCHER---In St, Marys Hospital,
Kitchener, on Saturday, 'July 2th,
to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fischer
(Betty Brears) a daughter.
JOURNEY TO MIDLAND
PROVES INTERESTING
,PORDWICH—The Fprdwich
Women's Institnte enjoyed a bus
;rip to 'Midland last week, where
they visited the Martyr's Shrine
and the Fort and Museum, at Pane-
tanguishene. They.-were 'given an
interesting, 'talk by a., prbfessor.
:From. the :University , Western'
OritarIo "in ;'7.,tingoriciedinner
the beautiful Par'k'at: Midhurat and.
saw the Indian Village arid Devil's
Native:of Morris
Dies' in Regin4
13,LTJEVALE--A native of .Morris
Township, Mrs. J, B. ,Wray died re-
cently in Regina Hospital and Was
buried in the cemetery ,at Wood-
:row,, Sask., her 'home .tow,n..
The last surviving of .a large
family,' ibeleaVes three sons, Wil-
liam Thynne Wray and. Aiissel,
Wray of Saskatchewan, 'and Mor-
gan. Wray of British . Columbia,.
severii1 grandehlidren, nephews
andon roi .:-.40 0p400.,:
of 131uevale,''isa, '
Annie Thynne was the (laughter'
of Isabelle •,'McSser and John
Thymie, the latter being parly
school,teachqt in 1,1nevEile. She was
boin on the: Thynne farm, third
concession of Morrie, on Angust
Kith, 1,865. She married John Ben-
jarnin Wray and liVed. at Belgrave
a. time. Later they lived at
Alma, ChiOago, Mentanaand Wood-
row. ,
'Mrs, Wray taught piano 'and was
organist for the Congregational
Church 'in Widglia.M many years
ago. She was a fine musician and
Was church organist wherever, she
resided, ha,ving played in Anglican,
Presbyterian and Methodist' Chur-
A Piesbyterian herself she was
the' older 'of the late Rey, Robert
Thynne,' Presbyterian' minister.
f01101111C11
Miss Ethel Reis "visited lest 'week
with' friendsin Toronto,
Mr. and Mrs. William canapher
of Toronto' were week-end visitors•
with 4r. and Mrs. Crosby other
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Schaefer spent'
one day last week with Mr. anti
MI'S. George Trethewey at their
cottage at Grand Bend,
Mrs, RoY Simmons,.Mrs, Ude
Simmons' and Ann and Mrs, Wil-
liam 'Spthern spent ,:a. couple, of
days last week with Mr, and Mrs:
Doug Wildfang at' Inverhuren,
Master 'Gary Sotbern returned
home with them after spending a
week there,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill IllatchiSon and.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Martin enjoy-,
ed a 'mote; trip, last week, to Mani.
toulin Island and' Sault Ste. Marie,
Michigan.
Mr. and Mrs. Nile Soehner and.
baby of 'Kitchener .opent last week
with Mr, and, Mrs. Everitt, Allan,
Mrs. Ruth Corbett returned home
from the hospital in London las'
week arid is now at the home o!
her sister, Mr,S. Emma Williamson
Recent visitor& with Mrs. Pear
Patterson were Mr. and Mrs, Har
l Parsons from Belmont anc
re, Ed, Montgomery of Toronto
los Elizabeth Pettersdri of ' Kit.
chener and Mr',' and Mrs. Wiliongh.
by Patterson and.little son of Lon,
don spent the Week-end, at tile
: same home. . • *
MiSses Barbara and Noreen Val
' eriote of Guelph spent two week;
at the';:horne•of Mr. and Mrs,,jaeli
King.
Twee i-two enter people were
tamed s n ditaneously at the how
of D,r;' J.. D. and *Mrs. Forde On
'July 24th for the birtindays,,,of Mrs.
Porde `and sell. Peter.
Mr.' and Mrs. Geo. Eolander
1111i-43f' London spent the Week
with:Mrs.' Pora Ridley.
• Mrst Walter liorsMArg , arid
Mrs. Stan Iloisburg sdent severs
days last week at Ipperyvash. ?khe,
• girls remained for two Weeks.'
Mr. and Mrs. Ron ' Ilube and
Tommy spent' the week-end in
J3ranipttin.
Messrs, Gju'y and Wayne 1WeE1.
• wain of OttaWa.',' are 'spending a
month at the home, of Miss Mimic
McElwain', • • •
MrsntOss, Doig, and Jack are,
spendilig this week in Detroit with
Mr, and ,Mrs, Joe Gallkvan.
Little .Jimmie 'Gibson, age 4, son
of. Mr. and Mrs. Blake Gibson, Or
" Fordwich, had the misfortune 't(
fall on Some glass at the back of
• the community hall, while; attend-
ing the. Gibson reunion 'last weep
' He was taken to Listowel hespita'
by 'Dr. J. D. Forde,' Where he had
the glass rernoVed ; and required
stitehes At the hase, Of the• thumb
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Witmer ani"
two children of Texas visited last
week with Mr. ,.and Mrs. Harry
For ',Bride-Elect
FORDWICHIre. Gordon StOire.,
Acker, and Miss Betty Sandmen'
entertained about 50 friends and
neighhours at a miscellaneous
shoWer at •the former'O home' on.
3aturday night in ho ,our of Miss
Ruth dernhalder, 'bride-elect of
August
The evening was spent in games
arid contests, after which the .bride-
to-be was seated in an easy chair
whidh was decorated with pink and
white streamers and coloured
Ions with ,eorifetti hung above,
Mrs. Lloyd Faust read the ad-
dresa, after •which Terry and Paul,,
3-year-old twino of Mr. endWS.
Bob ,Sanderoon, .eaine .;Oi•OSSea
RS a:bride and groorn with the gifts,
Mrs. Bill %Campbell and ,Misses'
'Ethel Reig and Betty Sanderson
assisted the brittle-elect in opening
the gifts. Ruth thanked everyone
Etndadeolsicii;uss lunch was., served y
the ,hostess:.
„1111EVALE
Mn'and Mrs. :Lloyd Taylor and
danghters attended the wedding of
Mrs. Taylor's -Cousin, Sylvia Reid,
to ,Douglas Dirrt, at. Knox Presby-
terian Church Milton, on Saturday,
Mrs, Andrew Lamont and Dugald
Straehan 4 -visited Mr'. and Mrs.
Thos. Strachan at Brussels on Sun-
day.
Mrs, ,Dobie, Of Toronto, is visiting
her da/ighter,,Mrs.: James Johnston.,
Miss Mandy *echo returned' to
her home LOndOrr this week after
visiting her l• sister; Mrs. Alan
Neelon, ' ' ,
Mr. and Mr4..,J,Selt Bosnian and
children of ItiOrSol and Mrs,
Young of tielgrave, were week-end
Wolters 'with' My., and Mrs. Charles
POsmari.
Miss Vary of Strtithroy,
is .it guest.at the Baiter helve,
MrS. Milton Watson, of Elirinville,
is sPendirig, a few, days with her
sister, Mrs, W, 1,,,fehnsten.
_
Mr. and 'Mrs, Stanley Darling
attended the funeral service 'for
their oouslh, MC Robert jeffritY,
at belliMie, err WedneadaY. •
A large erd*d of adults and
children front tallinailod, Mr, /sleet,
son's last citarge,''irititered to Blue-
Vale for tho Morning Service In the
United, Chureli, ,on Sunday. They
enjoyed it IftWit pictiie with their,
former hliniater, Mr. Akin Melon,
and Mrs, Nehion,,
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The 'people Of the community and
,the police Are • Wondering ' what
happens every' day ,or .tvv'd to the
stop signs at the ninth corner on
the 11"ordWich Road, As a last re-
' 'Oott they are ntiw barricaded with
Sand bags. ' ' ' ,,•
Miss Claire Mont han of Middle-
port,,NX.,, 18 visiting at the home:
• of Miss Peetrice Wade.
Mr, and MrO.,Alex -Keith left on
F
ay to Meter 'to New York' City,
ore . they will - attend 'an
lojnai convention, of Jehovah's
witnesses from July 27 through ,to,
August 3rd; .- • ,
Miss' Brenda Palter' of Lendniri is
' Spending some holidays with her
grandmothers Mrs. Martha: Salter,
Mr., mid Mrs. Dal rears- Visited
on. Sunday With their daughter,
Mrs, Harty Fiieher, hi, St, Mary's
noopital in Ititelietier.'
1VfrO, Boss ,Nkihn and children of .
OeWariatoWril visited on. Sunday
• with W. and Mrs: TdiflititeiriSon;',
Miss Maine Craig Of :Srticin' is
visiting for as couple of weeks with
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sinitaernialter."
Mr. tot Brears tudpbOaftilly
ptiStied his year at Teachote
e Mid has 'Obtained a school at
don,
Mr. Brtiee wllliatrtsott of London ,
spent the Week=end with hik
'mother, Mrs, Minna
Mrs, Sack Prieker end two child--
. iron of Kitchener' are Speirdinig,
Several days this Week at the home
of Mr. and: .Mrs, 'Vet Moor% At
the same home ler tha, week-tend:
• Were 1.0,, ail Wk. it of
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Friends' Gather for
Mr,. and Mrs. Darling
BLUE AI L` A party in the corn-
triunity hall on'irriday night lien;•
ored W. and Mtg. Charles ,Darling
(.formerly 'Betty, FranteS, Of Wing,
ham). Donald Gray read .a con-
grattnatory address ' and
Thorripsori presented- a Purse of
trioney,to the bridal Couple, grime's
orchestra,- of Belgrave, Played for'
dancing,
eutzlOtt Held
At Pattlitg. F ame
ii BLUti,VALli3-.4116 Duff family
reunion. Was held en Sunday at the
Neale Of Miss Mary Those,
attending Were: Dr, Louts B. Duff,
IVEr, and Mrs, Gerrond Duff, Mr.
and Mrs, James Volt, ileather Arid,
Douglai, , Mr, and Mrs, Bob Meek
cad SOW.), aril of Welland, `Mary
VluiliVYirk 'of Kiteltenerj Mrs, toss
Douglas of Toronto, ytr.
rivnalcl .Street, Linda, „Tulle and
Stephen All of LiStt001, Mr. and
MrS, Colin Vinglaild Whightifil.
Mt. and 14ra, Ittorimid
Miss Mary 'Duff, Miss thby DrIff•
and Mrs. M. L, ,,Aitken, all of Dine,
Vale. A iirit Sag, Was enjoyed arid
gro*.bUitek;olioidEfts' b4 rit#
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The" ilailt and rug .fair at Mid-
land preyed very interesting. The
"grOup had, supper in Midland and
visited the stores before returning
by •••Wasago Beath.
Shower Is Held