HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1958-10-22, Page 12WORKING ON WELL-,,This is the upper structure of a. well-drilling machine, which is operating in
Lucknow at the present time; to open a new well for the 'Village. This is ;the fifth well which has been
sunk in Lucknow.--,Advance-Times photo.
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Mr. and Mrs. Paul 1101140
of Cliaialam,
— Mrs. D. S. MacNaughton and
John were in Mount Forest on.
Sunday, the guests of. Mr, and Mrs,
Clarence Daly.
-Mr, and Mrs. John 'Donaldson
and Mrs. McLean visited on Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pustow
at HO:more.
--Mr. and Mrs. Adam Sholdiee
and family Of Camp. Borden spent
last week-end at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Chris Netbery,
--Mr. and Mrs. Donald Marsh of
Sudbury spent Saturday with the
former's. cousin, Mr. and Mrs. Ed.
Marsh,
----Mrs, J. Cook of Clinton,
visited with Mrs. W, Haney on
Monday.
— Mrs. George Egloston has been
a visitor with Mr, A. C. Adams and
other relatives since Thanksgiving.
She leaves for Hamilton on Sunday
to visit with friends there.
- Miss Edna Sumbler of New
Liskeard was a guest for a few
days this week with Mr, and Mrs.
W. E. Fielding. Miss Sumbler, who
is a member of the New .Liskeard
town council had attended the pro-
: vincial conference of the B-& PW
• held at -Sarnia last week-end. •
—Mr, and Mrs. Alan Hafermehi
and children visited recently with
her sister, Mrs. Bill Johnston, of
Newmarket,
—Mr; and Mrs. R. Anderson and
family also Mrs. M. Roberts of
Stratford visited on. Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Marsh.
—Mrs, L. Lamb returned 'to
Wingham last Thursday following
a visit for several weeks with her
26 Wingham Girls at
Friendship Roily
Twenty-Aix girls from
Wingham travelled. to -Clinton last
Sunday afternoon to join 'about 000. .girls at the World Friendship Rally
held at Ontario Street United
Church, ,The theme for this rally
of all Huron County and
Teen-Age Girls was "Widening
Friendship".
'411Q Centralia used this
theme for the worship .service and
Miss Claire McGowan, the. guest
speaker, illustrated ,it with the
story of the good Sainaritan and
its 44i:41040Pns for us to-day, A
trio of 'Grand Read girls presented,
a lovely song and EleanOr'',Dursi
of I3enniiller spoke. .of her camp .
experiences at camp counelL.Gode-
rich North 'Street ?girls led the
sing-song and the • Exeter girls
conducted the recreation period.
Mrs. T. A. lVfcCreath wa's chair,
lady for the afternoon and for the
leaders' discussion period. The
candidate secretary, for Huron
W.M.S., Mrs. G, W. Tiffin, appealed
to the girls to consider the need
for women workers in the Church
and showed a filmstrip entitled
"They Serve the Church". Rev.
Jane Bowen of "Five Oaks" 'Paris
was present to tell the girls about
the .courses available for them at
the SchoOl.
Barbara Turnbull of Walton
thanked the 'Clinton girls for their,
hospitality and also, those who car-
ried out the programme which was
planned under .tho leadership of
Mrs. Hiltz of Auburn. girl's coun-
sellor for Huron.
The girls all formed a huge circle
,for the closing hymn and. Taps. •
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cation programmes and stirs prairie, and there are many milei
assistance to cancer patients, ft, et deep forest where big gameIOW
•(.049 provides Ineney for l'efieatrch.• peals flourish, PERSONA
Igre• Susan Vincent and son
0411.1' et Springfield .visited over
/The week-.end with Mr: and Mrs.
,bletllery
•MtS, F. Carter and Mrs. Jean
Crump attended the wedding and
Tevgritiall on Saturday in Wood-
stock of the former's grandson, Mr,
Bob Gibbons, Of CBC„ Toronto and
Miss '$hgenti, Smith of Woodstock.
—Ur. and Mrs. Bruce St, George
wore in St,. 'Catharines at the week-
end. Their out Scan returned
home with them after visiting with
his grandparents while Mrs. St.
George was a patient in Wingham
Hospital,
—Mr. and Mrs. R. A, •Coutts
Spent the week-end at Andy Bogies
at Bogies- Beach.
-1/frs, Mary Lewes and daugh-
ter of Peterborough, are spending
a couple of weeks with her parents,
Ur. and Mrs, Chris, 'Totting.
—Visitors over the week-end with
Mr, and Mrs, Gee: Williams were
Mrs. C. Bates and daughters. Pa
tricfa and Kathy, 'also `Mr, Jackson
Smith '4f Toronto,.
• —Ross Wormworth was released
from hospital last week following
injury suffered while chopping
- Wood. His .axe caught in the
clothesline and hit him on the head.
He received a fractured skull but
is able to be back to work again.
Mr, and Mrs. James Mcdlyn of
St. Thomas, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. H. V. Pym. Mr. Medlyn
.was soloist at St. Andrew's Pres-
byterian Church anniversary .ser-
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ser-
vices on Sunday, October 19th.
--Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pocock
visited over , the week-end with
'Ur. and •Mrs, Pocock. at London
and with their daughter and 'son,
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—.Mrs. Don Hildebrand, who was
admitted to hospital last week, ex-
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this week.
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WATER COMES IN Ted Thompson and. Lloyd Wel
well are seen watching the first run-off of water- fr
the well was sunk to 180 feet to assure an 'adequate s
Davidson? concern was pioneered ,by Fred . L. • David
Gordon Davidson, They have several drilling rigs,
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upply. The well apPeUrs' to' be an excellent one. The
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which operate over„,a, wide area of the province.—Ad-
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BELIVIORE—The Belmore com-
munity -fowl supper was held- in
the arena on Wednesday' evening
of last week, With ideal weather
prevailing, a large -crowd was pre-
sent. The arena cornmittee would
like to thank all those who in any
way helped to make the supper a
success,, With special thanks to, H.
Gowdy and Son of Gorrie, Thoinp-:
813/1'8 Creamery of TeeSwater, the
Belgrave Arena Committee, the,
Kitchener, Record.
The following is a financial re-
port of the supper: #
Receipts, sale of tickets, $1,067.60;
sale df ttirkOV. $47.50' donation
front Mr. and Mrs, George Harper,
$5,00. Total reeeints, $1,119.50.
Egpenses 810 lbs. of turkey, at
52c, $421.20; 120 loaves of bread at
19c, ,$22.80.; 72 dozen rolls, $22.681
advertising CKNX, $10-00; Tees-
water Now's, tiekets and bills,
$10.00; 14dvande.-iThricS, $5.00; cook-
Ng turkeys, $21.00; phone tails, 35e,
Total expense, $511.03,
Net profit, $608.47,
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WINGHAM
THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY,. October 23-24,25
Tirove Vito Wingham Advanee#Tintes, Wedneitihtn (let. 4g# 1
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—Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stuart of
Mitchell were Sunday Visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Don Rosenhagen,
—Mr. and Mrs. Jack Burchill and
Mrs. Chesney from Mitchell, visit-
ed ,at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
John Burchill on Sunday:
--'Mrs. Mabel Ross of 'California'
is visiting at the home of Mr.
Spence Scott.
—Mr, and Mrs. Janus B.' Sutton
of New Liskeard, IVft. and Mrs. Don
Rhodes of beep River and Miss
Elsie Holden, Reg.N., of Wood-
stock were guests during the past
week with Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
Fielding.
—The service " of ,Holy Baptism
was administered in St. Paul's
Anglican Church on 'Sunday when.
Michael' John Xing, son of Mr. and
Mrs. John H. King, was baptised
by Rev. C. F. Johnson. The parents
and rt. Alvin , Higgins acted as
godparents.
—Mrs. Ken, Baker of °StrathrOY,
and her sister, Mrs. Dan McKen-
zie of Hopkinsville, Kentucky visit-
ed with friends in Wingham on
Monday.
--Miss Florence Harris of Lon-
don spent the week-end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Harris,
--Monty Snider of the CKNX
staff, has been a patient in Wing-
ham Hospital since last Wednesday.
—Mr, and Mrs, Chas. H. Hopper
visited in Blatirk and attended the
Read-Armstrong wedding in ' St,
Andrew's Presbyterian Church,
Kitchener on Saturday,
--Mr. and Mrs., Harry Posliff
and daughter Joan of Strathroy
and Mrs, Posliff's, mother, 'Mrs.
Street of Kitchener, visited on
Saturday with the former's mother,
Mrs, W. H. Gurney.
and Mrs. bon Rosenhagen
were recent visitors in ;Toronto. '
Wingham
Guests at Brussels
The niettbers of the trusSas
aWtr..4, entertained the members of
the Wingham Leagtio In trpooeta
on October' 16, Business Matters
were attended to and a social eve!,
fling was enjoyed,
A pont*. 'auction Was; It peat
SUCceSS and door, prizes' 'and prizes
for Various games word" Won by:
seVerAl 'ladies. Some of the ilttis#
eels, members gave comic teadingg
sad sang.
A delicious. lunch ^Wm served and
the ,meeting was deciarad to ho a
groat success. A ,voto th04.110
was tendered 4)ehalk, the
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