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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1958-10-15, Page 11; • ill .4.;04,1)4411;00;;; Wsi/MifigliON 404.4 „NS'. BER SALE 40: DAYS ONLY OCTOBER 16th Jo- YOUR FAMILY SATURDAY, OCTOBER • Only Appeal of the Year • DONNYBROOK for Rveryone .W...,1NGHAM WES TRADITION OF 'THANKSOIVINO DAY BABIES BAPTIZED AT U,C, THANKSGIVING Quebec has rightfully the `.Fortified City', Its site;, on the great promontory of Diamond, and the okl, it a veritable Gibraltar 4-it the Western Hemisphere, The sympathy of the conurnmitY le extended to relatives of the late John ppycl, a former resident, who passed away in Goderich at the week-cad. and Mrs, Jeffrey Kliwitinsi chael and Kathy .of :Oshawa, and and children of ,London were visi- Mr, and Mrs, liby pzirige, • Afar& wine and Don .of Toronto spent ;t!be holiday week-end With Mrs, Roy MacDonald, fo terts/ey0(/ FASI/ Kr-06a , Gifts PresOntd • To Miss. Bowden About twenty neighbors gathered at 'the home ,of Mrs,. Cordon Robin- son,, Francis. Street oar Friday evening, in honor of "MO ;Male Bowden, whose marriage to Mark Gardner took plaee. on Saturday. • During the evening Spveralvon- tests were held and the guests enjoyed a lively sing-gong. Miss Bowden was •presented with an electric Clock, an electric. kettle, • a bedspread and scatter rug. A _dainty inupt„ was served to eOnolude the eVening,4. 7116'41i1Stearies were Mrs, 0, I:ten/risen, Mrs,rHow- ard•Fuller and, Mrs, Lev, Balser,.* --Mr, and Mrs, George Soegrniller and family of KitOener were Thanksgiving week-end visitors with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Moffatt. with 'on* of Pam, Revere's Ninowned Non-Cancellable and Gugionteed Camino Oble to dse Accident `_. A' Sickness Policiesl Mr, and Mrs, Donald jefferSon of London spent the 'week-end at their homes here ° Miss Lucy Thompson of •Oakvill was home over the week-end. Mrs. Verna. Doerr and Harold of Niagara Falls. spent the week-end with her parents, Mr,- and Mrs. Mrs, 13,, dhainney and other mem- bers of the family. Mr, and Mrs. R. Rutledge of Goderieh, spent the week-end at the home of Mrs, J. R. Thompson. Miss Irene Jefferson and friend of Dunnvillewere week-end visitors at'the home of Mr. and Mrs, H.' Jefferson. tors over Thanksgiving week-end with her parents, Mr.,.and Mrs, Stafford Bateson. —Mary Scott, Liz Mc7Cinney and Sylvia AleXander attended the• Presbyterian Young People's rally for the Synod of Hanrilltort-Lention at St. Andrew's Presbyterian ,Chureb, Windsqr, over the Thanks- giving weekend,. --MiPs l ."Sre13,7). Hawthorne, _Lon- don, yisitecl over the week-end with- her sister, Mrs, Murray Stain- ,ton;. Mr. Stainton and family, family gathering was held at the home of Mr, and Mrs.,Oor- don Perrott on Sunday, present from Wingbam were Mr, and Mrs, M the Thankoffering meeting of the Woman's Missionary Society of Wingham United Church, the special speaker was Mrs, D, S, Mac- Naughton, who took as her sub- ject, "The Harvest Is Plenteous but the Reapers Are Few". She spoke of many §elf-centred People who are, today, found in a world of materialism and who are unwill- ing—to appreciate thankfully the benefits which they enjoy, In con- trast, she remembered people who have 'panglit the •vision of Christ and are showing their ,.willingness to serve Him, Thanksgiving- is a time for accounting, a challenegr to measure our thanks with our blessing's, and rededicate OurSelvos to the task of spreading the gospe' of Jesus Christ, /The programog was , arranged .by Mrs. W, F. Burgman, who also pre- sided. The Scripture was taken by ,Mrs. A. • Coutts, while prayers of thanksgiving Were offered by Mrs. H. CarMichael and. Mrs. Rout-- Western Cana a,. returned lionie A Thanksgiving service was held in Wingham United Church on Sun- day when Rev, 'r. G. Hnsser ,speke from the text found in Luke 6:$8, "Give, and it shall 139 given unto YOU, good measure, pressed down and running over," He said that go deals with us according to His good measure, Illustrating with a description of Canada this Thanksgiving; beauty in profusion, food in abundance, rising national income and everyone taking on a look of prosperity. This was an expression of abun- dance and God's good measure running over. God scatters His gifts for all to partake, but our thanks are so small in comparison, we fail to share with those less fortunate, God has provided sufficient for the whole world, and if part of the world is hungry, it is the: fault of man's distribution. Mr. Husser asked all to receive God's good measure of life and leave their hearts open for Him to enter, of A. D. Bennett, sang the anthem, During the service Mr.. Husser chriatened the following ehildren:' Itimberle,y Ann, , daughter of - ,Mr. and...Mrs, Fred Templeman; Harry Robert, son of. Mr .and Mrs,rR, J. Burohill; Richard' Kenneth, son .of Mr, and Mrs. Robert L. Sinnanton; David Andrew, son of Mr. and. Mrs. Vernon Reid and Robert John, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Under- wood. BECAUSE • all Pawl Ibirsts.Aeckfibl and Sliknons Policies-an - NonX.atiYillably and, Gookintititd able. -to, arc, 6S,. lb' policln cannot -61 ciiwitiki o -GT-cow: pony and.,;can only: kat tiritinoted by ' Polkihylder; . , :Writ* hr-ltd/ infNMtIM The RECORD' 'RELEASES are All liere _Rack Ibft-IAOlk dixieland, we don't care what you like . wo ,have MEXICAN BAT ROCK Al. Buss WHAT DO I CARE Soluiy. Oasis IIIIE,DAY•TILL RAINS CAME ' Sane Morgan YOU' CREATFID .The. Shields THE END Earl Grant ITS ALL IN Till ,GAME Tominy Edwards ' IT'S ONLY MAKE BELIEVE Conway Twitty FIBBIN' patti, Page Mrs, John R, ThompSon and Howard visited over the holiday with her" slater, Mrs. Mina ,Sher- ridan OshaWa, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Armstrong and daughters were Sunday vis- itors with relatives in London, • Birth CIIAMNEY—To Mr. and Mrs. Stu- art Chamney, R.R, 2, Auburn, on Wednesday, October 8th, 1958, in Wingharn Hospital, a, daughter, a sister for Diane Donna and Bar.-, bara Anne. Mrs Mrs, urgmen traced the tradi- tion. of :Thanksgiving Day, which Wa0er,,irp by the Pilgrim Fathi.s to,becorrie,deep‘rooted int the.hea'AF aridIntrids` of all thankful people. ' A-Scrib:by Judy Lunn, "Dear Lord I Pray", .with Mrs. W. W.i.,,Onrrie at. the piano, was much dn./dyed Thet,nankoffering was reeelvOci by Mrs.! W, VanWyek and. Mrs; • H Carmichael and was-"dedicated by. the 'president, Mrs. Fingla,nd, • * The supply secretary asked that all clothing. and quilts be brought in,•as another-bale is going forward 00/P-P The Paul Revere Life Insurance Company Canadian Head Office Hannon Ont. Members of, the BelgraVe -and l3rIck Auxiliaries were guests at the meeting and were welcomed by the -presidnt, who Closed the meet- Ing,:with' Prayer. 'Atrthe eldse lunch was served from; a large "table.centred .,with antumn.':flowers and at which`Misc. J. Rotilston and Mrs, E. :S. Copeland poured tea. who have. apenl„several weeks in last' week. • :•,:' • —Miss.^ Nell ..tiutehison , and; *Ir Muir McLaughlin of, Toronto were Week-end 'visitors With Mr. arid krs:Isi.; T. McLaughlin. —Mr, George Breen and datigh- 'ter, Miss ,Evelyn. Breen, of Lapsing, "Mieh.,..spent. the week-end 'with the .fornier's 'niece, Mrs, R. Q. Gan- nett and Mr, Gannett. —Mr, Benjamin Norman of Pick- ering' is spending a fevir weeks with -his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Peter NorMan, Shuter St. .Mr. and Mrs. John McLeod and son Donald, of Scarborough, and Mr. and. Mrs. Carl Clark of De- troit, Mich„ were week-end visitors with their mother, Mrs. Janet Bu- chanan. • Mrs: Paul Bird of Montreal was a:viSiter on Saturday and Sunday at the. home, of her brother,. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ross. and Mrs, Alan MacKay and —Mrs. Chas, Dauphin of, Ridge- town spent Thanksgiving With Mr. and: Mrs, Ken. Cerson And family and is remaining* for a;vi'sit.N. :—Mr. and ,Mrs,, Allan Small of Toronto were Wepk-end visitors at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. .Ed, Small. —Miss Marlene Stainton and,Mr, Neil Stainton of London, spent the John Hanna and children and Mr. holiday week-end with their pa- and Mrs.. William Forsyth and rents,. Mr. and Mrs, Percy Stainton. Rosemary. Members of the family —Mrand Mrs. Ray Topp and Mr, who attended' front .:Out-of-town and Mrs, Ken Simmons of Brant- Were Mr. and Mrs. J.' Rooney and 'ford, ealled on Mr, and. Mrs. Bruce frOnily of Trenton, Mr. and Mrs, 'MacDonald -on Monday. ' Allan Singh, and children •front ,'• and Mrs. William Jardine, Satniti,,,anci :Mrs, Cassidy, .England. time An eleven yearte,.:thativfra.• CaSsidy's family had:13een 'together and that all 12. grandchildren • -were `_ present., On Monday Mr. and-Mrs. Jan .Hanna* Mrs. Perrott and' Mrs. . CaSsidy visited with Mr., and '114s. Frank Eidt: in Oshawa and :on, the,•way home, Called on 'friends from,.El g- land, vvlib ' are • noVe living • Tor• - onto. —Mrs. I. T, .Bildfell and children of Carim Borden spent the 'week-' end with 'her' mother, ,Mrs..Walter David. •' —1Vfr..and Mrs. Jack McGee and Helen erCrannrook, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold -Erringtoh 'and faniibr, of 'Dungannon spent. Thanksgiving with Ms, w. Haney. ' ' -Mr: and Mr's, Carman Carats and daughters, Barbara. and Mary- ann of Ottawa were 'guests, over the Week-end. with his parents, Mr; and Mrs. R.; A. Coutts. ' —Mr ..and Mrs: Brian Ghoh, 1 01. • week with her sister, Mrs. Arthur Bieman, in London. —Mr. and Mrs, John Keith and baby of London were in Wingham' over the week-end. —Mrs. Mary Armstrong of Brant ford spent the week-end visiting her sister, Mrs.:W. C. Murray, and with friends and, relatives in Tees- water, —Mr. and Mrs, F. Larigridge and Denin of near Belgrave, were visi- tors on 'Sunday with M' ,and Mrs. John Langridge and sons David and r Stephan. it 4 , 4 't —Rev. and 4Mrs.• J.• C. Thompson and family' '9,t 'London: pent 'the week-end at the honie5of her pa- rents, Mr, and Mrs. Alex Reid, —Mr ,and Mrs. John. Falconer of Kitchener, and formerly of Wing- ham, are leaving in a couple of weeks for Sebring, Fla., to spend the, winter. —Mr. and Mrs, Rpy WilSon and son Bradley, Barrie, were week- end *visitors with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Cowan. —Mr. and Mrs..Keith McLaughlin and children were in Detroit for the week-end. , —Mrs. E. J. Walters of Toronto visited with her sister, Mrs, A. Ni- col and Mrs. Wilson Ringrose. —The Carbert home• on 'Leopold Street has been sold to Mr. Ren- wick, of Durham, who has been en- gaged as clerk--treasurer for the municipality. —Mr, Lev. Balser and Mr. "Ken Simmons of Atilirrkar0•Ont, spent the holiday weekend ",at re- spective homes liere'..'4 —Mr. and Mrs. Ted tlfioW and sons of Sarnia were hbliday Week- end visiters witb their pltrents, Mr. and Mrs. •A. M. Elliott.and`Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Brown. -=Mr, and' Mrs!' Bin StrirdY. and family of Owen ,Sorind visited with relatives here over the week-end. Mrs, Frank' Sturd3r- returned ,with. them and is visiting at their ,home, in Owen Sound. —Visitors over the holiday week- end at the home of-Mr. and Mrs. Charles Showers :were Ruth and Verna Showers and- ,Mr. Harold Capson of London., Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Taylor of , Hamilton, Mrs. Carrie Hardenburg, the Misses Grace and Theresa Hardenburg and Mr. Ray McKenzie of Flint, Mich. —Mr. and Mrs. John Winechuk of London spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry L.P.'s, •Extended' Plays,. Child. ren's Records. and Supplies WARREN HOUSE DIAGONAL ROAD, WINGHAM dine, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Martin and Mrs, Norman °miter and Bradley, all of Wingham. —Mr. and Mrs. Fred- MacLean spent the Thanksgiving week-end at Stevensville and attended the Staples-Wade ,Wending at 4t. Cath- arines. on :Saturday. —Mr. and Mrs, George Anger and. Mr. and Mrs: Bruce Anger, and sop. Billy were holi4ak lib Traverse City, Mich., ailtitWrigegi Pover the' week-end:: .r! ' 4. VOLKSWAGEN nimble in traffic Angus. —Holiday guests with Mr. and Mrs. George Coulter were Mr. and Mrs. Clarkson Martin of Galt, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Stuart and Greg- ory of Preston, Miss May Coulter of 4.Aylmer, Mr.. and Mrs. James Coulter and family of Stratford, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Walsh and family of Belgrave, Mr. and Mrs.' Jack Pyrn and family of Kincar- 1101111111G Teams of the Commercial League bowled their first games of the 1958-59 season Tuesday evening, October 7th. Their standing is as folloWs: Flying Saucers, 7; Hula Hoops, 6; Sputniks, 4; Martians, 3; Comets, 2; Hot Rods, 1. Ladies' High single, June Hafer- Mehl, 234; men's high single, 1<en Cerson, 308. family of Wallaceburg were •guests for the Thanksgiving week=end, of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon MacKay, and other 'friends and relatives in the district. •Mr. and Mrs. Murray_ Oorrie spent, the week-end with. Mr. and Mrs. .Jere Maudsley, in London. —Mrs. Edward Effting and son Charles of 'Chicago spent a few days with her sister, Mrs. E. Snell. Mrs. Snell returned with them for a month's visit. —Bob Carbert returned, to Ottawa on Monday, after spending several days with his family anti friends here. . —Mr, and. Mrs, Fred. 'Doten of Windsor were guests of Mr, and Mrs. John Stafford for, the Thanks- giving •week-end.., ' —Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wenger and Lorna spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs, Ken. Dowd, Mr. Dowd and fatnily, near Milverton —Mr. and Mrs. Jack_ Hopper of. Port Credit were holiday week-end guests with their farents, Mr. ,and Mrs. Chas,. Hopper and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Brown, ' —Mr. Norman Geddes of Toronto was' a' visitor at the week-end with his sister, Miss Anne Geddes. —Mrs. Jean Yeman and Bill were visitors with her sister in Toronto for the week-end. —Mrs. J E. Green' of Dauphin, Man., has returned home after a two months' visit with her sisters, Miss Ruby Forsyth and Mrs. An- drew Casemore, and other relatives and friends. —Miss Marilyn Pocock of Ottawa holidayed over the week-end with her uncle and, aunt, Mr, and Mrs. Nelson Pickell of Cuirass, and with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carbert of Wingham. • —L.A.C. Allan. Nicol of Uplands, Ottawa, spent the holiday with his mother, Mrs. Ann Nicol, Minnie St. —Mr. and Mrs. John Walker; North Street, celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary on Saturday with relatives' and friends, They. received many lovely gifts and the evening was spent playing cards, with, a dainty lunch served at the conclusion. - —Mr. and Mrs. James A. Smith of Toronto spent the holiday week- end with her parents, Mr, 'and Mrs. T. A, Currie, —Mr and Mrs. Ronald Murray and Stephanie of Toronto visited over the holiday with his mother,' Mrs, W, C. Murray. • —Mr and Mrs. Joseph Schneider of Wingham spent the week-end in Detroit. , —Mrs. D, S. MacNaughton and John spent the week-end at Blair, guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lee- son. * —Mrs. Wm. Keith of Toronto spent the holidays at her home here, —Mr, and Mrs. Nelson Hata and children of Toronto visited over the week-end with Mr .and Mrs. Harold Congram. ..,--Ronald Ste. Marie of Toronto spent the week-end with his moth- er, Mrs. L, Ste. Marie. . —Mr, and Mrs. Donald Haw - theme of Toronto Were holiday Week-end guests with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Hugh Carmichael, Edna Boyle of Toronto is spending a week with relatives In Wingham. *--Mrs, Ray Hutton, Va.nebtiver, spent part of last Week with IVO'S. T, McLaughlin, Mrs. Hutton is a former -Wroxeter girl. --Guests With their mother, Mrs. Luella Nleoll, at the home of her stin.in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ross, were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nicoll and Mr? and Mrs. Nel- son Nicoll and •family of Madoe, and Ur, and Mrs. %Isar Totten and daughter, .rhitzEI., of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nicoll rernained fOA' a longer visit. •,-,14letit, and Mrs, L. R. Eldridge and'son Mark, of Canal). Borden, spent Thanksgiving *eekend with Mrs, Eldridge's Mother, Mrs. C. Slatchford. 04.Y11$$ AtarX *WA* Yikiittd Isisr • They're in the streets, shouting with anger . i. truncheon smashes down , .1 a bleeding man , WIN THIS rolls into the gutter, Europe is in travail again and the wires hum, the teleprinters tattle;, From thousands of mild away today hew comes to , you today in the pages of the Toronto Star. 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