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WINCRIAM, ONTAIIM 'WEDNESDAY, JULY 1St, 1909
ENTERTAIN PARENTS
AT OPEN HOUSE
TROPHY PRESENTED-e-Neil Eadie, principal of KS. No. 5, Morris
received Pre GUNK trophy from Vaughan Douglas at the special North
Huron Salaty Courted aneeting lasteWedneedaY, Mr, Ee,daas' school
-won the trophy for the best marks. in highway safety.—A-T photo,
GallaS9C SPEAliER—George Ham,
Toronto, Director of Child. Safety
for the Ontario Safety League, was
guest speaker at the North Huron
Safety Council's' meeting held at
the Wingham District High ,Sehoel.
—Advance-'elites photo.
AT SANDERSON, HOME
• 1,V,Rox.ETER; — Mrs, Harvey'
Timm and Mrs. Genii McMichael
. arranged the program for the June.
meeting of the 'Women's Mission,
Lary' Society which was held at ;the
borne or Mre. James gapdor400•
with 14 members present- The'
theme was "Fellowship", Mrs •
McMichael presided for the •wor.
ship service and read. a poem en-
titled "]'little Things", Mrs, George
-Oribsen reviewed a chapter of .the.
study book, "CaricareS• of a, Nation'
dealing with anissionary work in
The Caribbean,
Mrs. Ken Edgar took charge of
• the :business, A letter from the
rnatrop of liazeiton Hospital ,ex,
pressed, thanks for a parcel of
slippers received, and also for the
continued interest the group it
their work, A. letter from Dr, and
Mrs. R, B. 'Palmer thanked 'the
%embers for their words of sym-
pathy, . „ ..„
Mrs. Herbert Patterson reported
for the sunshine secretary, Letters,
cards 'and gifts bad been sent dur-
Ina the month. July and August
will be holiday months and meet-
ings will resume in September with
aars, -Gilbert Howes and Mrs, J,
Wylie in charge.
!elebrated the aeth analv
their wedding at a.
!lig at the home or Mrs.
!)rather and sister-1440,w, M.
Mrs. Robert Coultas, of
Township, 'on SaridaY.
Gavels laellided, 'Mr. and
Aaniv Znell and. MYrtln, Xkontioal
!Jars. Loran Beenrott, Kenneth and .
...)avid, London; Mr, and Mrs, Merl
eating, Charles and David, Kbze,
-er; Harold Keating, Belgrave; Mr.
sad Mrs. George Coultes, East Wa-
vanosh; Mr. and Mrs. narnion
Mitchell, Rothsay; Mrs, Lorne
aoig, Jacqueline,, :Vaughn, Paul and
Pamela, Rothsay; Xt.land Mrs. 3.
M. Coultes, Mr, and Mrs, Bill Coul-
ees and Jenice, 13elgrave: mr. and
Mrs. Bruce MacDonald, ,Carey and
Stephen, of
Robert., Coultes expressed good
wishes and Jacqueline Doig and
:,'arey MacDonald made the presen-
tation of a gold bedspread and
f.e.atiter,rmg.mtd.,a, h Man. eaagierOlea
Mr. Keating replied, thanking
the group for their kindness,
During the afternoon contests
were enjoyed. A lovely supper of
sandwiches, tarts and anniversarY
cake was served on' the leivri.
Mrs, Keating Is the former Eliza-
beth Cela Coultes, daughter of the
late Mr, and Mrs. John Coultes
Morris Township. Mr. Keatieg is
the son of the late Mr. and Xis,
Charles Keating, also of Morris
Township. "
They were married on June 30th,
1934 at the United Chetah manse,
$elgrave, ,by Rev, 4, Grant now
of London.
They, resided in Tteigrave until
1944, when they moved to Wing-
ham, They have One daughter,
Catherine Marie (3.V.Ere. Bruce Macs
Donald/ and two grandsons, Carey
and Stephen
erown7SuMeriand •
Vows at Aft„, :13rmdges
Bruce Sutherland, of Mena'
Brydges, gave his •.tlativ,hter, Jo-
anne Margaret, in marriage, a
Sutherland's United Church or
Saturday at 2.30. The groom, Wil
Barn garvey Brown, is the Oa
Mr, and Mrs. Wilfred Brown .0,
Wroxeter.
Rev..A, 1Z. Taylor officiated, Mrs
Clement Fisher was pianist and tlx
aileist„ Miss Mary Beth Gaugh
Sang 'The Wedding Prayer",
• The bride's waltz-leng'h gown
with jewelled, sabrins, peek-fine aria
.long lily-point sleeves, had a taper
ed. 'bouffant skirt In rows ,of match
tag tiered nylon lace, caught into
a front lace panel. Her finger-tip
veil of embroidered silk tulle w.a-
adorned by a headed halo of pearls
and irrldescent sequins. She e'er-
vied a white Bible crested with red
Sweetheart roses,
Miss RoSalie Rolleson, as maid of
honor, wore a waXa-length drew
end carried li bouquet of pink ear.
nations,
Wrointer,'Wa'-beet*
man for his brother and Bruce
Lott, Wingham and RObert Brown
also a brother of the groom, and of
Wroxeter, were the ushers,
The bride's mother wore a flow-
ered blue nylon dress over matching
taffeta with white accessories' and
a corsage of white roses, The
groom's mother was dressed in rose
lace over taffeta with white acces-
!eries and her corsage was white
carnations,
The bride's travelling- costume
for their trip to Northern Ontario
was a rose linen two-piece suit with
white accessories and vailte car-
nation corsage, They will reside in
Wroxeter,
Out-of-town guests at the wed-
ding were -from Wingham, Wrox-
eter, London, Delaware, Fingal and
St, Thomas.
The bride has 'been on the \ nurs-
ing staff of the Wingham General
Hospital. -
Filial Meeting of
Buds of Promise
WROXETER—Lynne Wright pre-
sided for the June meeting of The
Buds of Peorrase Mission Band
held in the church school room,
Mrs. William Durst was pianist
and opened the meeting with soft
music.
The call to worship, Mission
Band hymn and the repeating of
the Purpose opened the meeting,
Mrs, Stuart Higgins was the story
teller and, chose "Dirk Goes Hunt-
ing" from the study book. Kay
Wright read the Scripture lesson,
Bonnie Adams distributed World
Friends to the membera
Piano solos were played by Leone
Chambers, Carol Louttit and Ann
Gibson. Ronald Elliott and Willie
Wheeler received the offering,
Members planned tie meetings for
July and August.
Edgar Reunion
Held in Gorrie
WROXETER—Sixty-five attend-
ed the annual Edgar reunion held
in Gorrie community park, Mr.
and rats, Donald Ireland and <Me
and Mrs. David Ireland of Tees-
water planned an excellent pro-
gram of sports. Two minutes'
At Parents' Home
WRQXETER,--A flowered arch
en the l'a'wn of Mr, .and Mrs. liar-
vey Couplands' home, with, baskets
of pink and white peonies formed
the setting for a doubly-ring nere-
Many An Saturday at IX when
their daughter Mary Eloise was
united marriage with John Al-
exander Edgar. The groom is the
son of Mr, and Mrs, Alexander Ed-
gar of Gerrie.
flee, J, Swart Clarke, minister of
the Gorrie and Wroxeter 'United
churches, performed the wedding
ceremony. Miss Anne Douglas of
Wrouter was pianist and Raymond
Gowdy of Wingham was the solo-
ist,
Given in marriage by her father,
the bride chose a white ballerina-
length gown of Chantilly lace with
a fitted bodice, long Illy-poinia
sleeves and a glittering sabring
neckline, Her full bouffant skirt in
'bell style featured a scalloped hem-
line worn over bridal satin. A fin-
gertip veil of French silk was
Caught 'by' a' tiara •eif seed' pearia
and rhinestones and she carried a
white Bible crested with pink ros-
es.
Miss Donna Coapland was her
sister's maid of honor, while Miss
Berva Gallaher was bridesmaid.
Their identical waltz-length dress-
es were shrimp color, worn over
taffeta with taffeta cummerbunds.
Their flowers were turquoise car-
nations and white - chrysanthe-
MUMS,
Miss Carol Coupland, also a sis-
ter of the bride, was junior brides-
maid and her dress was turquoise
nylon -over taffeta. She carried a
nosegay of pink carnations,
The groom's brother, Robert Ed-
gar of Gorrie, was 'best man, with
'Stewart Coupland, brother of the
bride and Robert Black, cousin of
the groom, acting as ushers.
The reception was held at Wrox-
eter community ball at four o'clock.
The bride's mother wore a, dress of
mint 'green satin back sansilk, with
a corsage of pink carnations, The
groom's mother was attired in navy
sheer over white and her corsage
was also pink carnations.
The young couple left for a wed-
ding trip to the United States, The
bride wore a turquoise nylon dus-
ter over a satin sheath for travel-
ling. Her accessories were white
and she had a pink rose corsage.
Guests Were present from To-
ronto, Wingham and Bala. Ma and
Mrs, `Edgar will live in Kitchener.
silence was observed in memory of
the late r4Jdwin,Palrner,
a enjoyed picnic supper and
the election of officers took plea*
as follows. President 'for 1960,
Nelson Heist, Toronto; vice presi-
dent, Max Bell, Gorrie; sec:-treas.;
Mrs, .Allister Green, Wingham.;
sports, Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Jacaues,
Mr. and Bra, Harold Congreetri;
lunch committee, Mr. and Mrs.-
George Gibson.' '
PRIZES, *ROES, PRIZES—The above photo shows the array of prizes that were prese;nted to essay
Winners by the North Huron Safety Council last Wednesday. The 'prize's were either purehaeed with
Money donated to the, courted or were donated by hi torested merchants. The 2,000 two-color certificates
awarded to those who passed their examinations were donated by the Advance-Times.
WROXETER •
GUEST SPEAKER WITH
INDIA MEDICAL UNIT
An interesting evening was held
recently at S.S No, 9, Turatierry.
when Miss Joan WightMan and her
papas entertained their parents at
Clpen Night. The ehildren's Work
becks, projects, murals, etc,, were
oil displaY, This work shnwed
painstaking guidance ,end initia-
tive on the pert of the tnacher,and
patient Iriber ,of the pupils,
The girls and boys entertained
with those musical numbers Which
had been winners at the festival,
Miss Wightinee, with the help of
Miss Glare McGowan •of Blyth at
the projector, showed pictures
Which they had taken last year on
„their, tour ef,„Paglaad, Scotland
Wales and Europe.
Later Pat Ross asked Miss
Wigbanan to come to the front
and read the 'following addres
We have called you up to ethe
front of the classroom, your }old
familiar station—otily this timei in
reverse--we're going to tell you
something, We want you to' know
that the last two years have been
very pleasant ones for lbeth child,-
Ten and parents, and for the child-
ren, very stimulating ones. 'you
have been a diligent teacher and
the toys and girls have progresped
well under your- guidance. As an
alder 'teacher, who is nearing eup-
erannuation, remarked recently,
There are three F's for every tea-
ebere-be fair, he firm, be -friendly".
We think you have accomplished
all three remarkably well, You
have made sphool interesting end
have gone beyond the line of duty
m remembering the little'things
which make each child feel a little
bit speciala .We are sure in years
to come the 'children will look back
very kindly on their years with
Mies' Wighterian, • But all- good
hings come to an end, soe-
We sure don't like to see you go,
But we won't make a fuss,
We'll just say Bye and think of
you •
Acid hope' you thiria of us.
So am revoir and fare thee well,
Good „luck in all you doq
And remember Our best wishes,
Will be tagging after yoa-a,
in this" overnight 'bag which we
would like you to have as. • a re-
minder of your days at No, 9.
Lionel Gibbons presented the
gift, Later in the week the girls
and boys preSented their teacher
with a gold compact inscribed from
ettie,gfilaaatielebeyseot.No. 9, elainele
was served by the senior pupils: ,
WHITECHURCH STILL
IN LEAGUE LEAD
The WOAA Midget softball series
is beginning to warm up. White
church managed' to squeeze its 7th
win to• keep the ,teatres record in-
tact at a game 'played against Tees-
Water Whiteehurch on Tuesday
evening of. last 'week.
TeeswaCer, the second place
team -in, the league, gave a good
account of themselyes to start off
the'' second half of their double
schedula Fieldiing hag greatly
improved since the first game of
the season.
Whitechurch added another vic-
tory to their• total at the expense
of Belmore in the latter village on.
Friday. There were very fear
people present to watch the game
but this is, rip exception to the rule.
It seems 'too bad because it is •a
good brand of ball and it makes
it exceedingly hard to' sponsor the
team with so little bench support,
Standings at present:
One of the highlights of the Go-
forth Auxiliary 'was- the Jute pot-
Melt Meal at Which gu-ests`aaere
peewit from em eillariee:in' Luck-
to
hear guest. speaker `Miss Ida White
of Goderldh.
An exoellent, devotional part was
"Prayer. Is Much Mere Than Ask-
ing God'e Hein". Although it ap-
peared to the Israelites that God
did' not heir them in their crisis,
He looked upon them and trained
Moses to help them. '
A short sketch was•given of Miss
Isbbel Taylor,' missitelary in For-
m* 'for 25 'years.
the
Taylor
is a graduate of the Conservatory
of Music in ,Toronto,; She teaches
music in high scheoli and colleges
and translates hymns from various
sources.
Another short sketch was given
of Miss Lily Simpson, who In 1928
went to India to work in the Jhansi
field, During the war she worked
in Australia' and lately has been
working among the Bhils in India.
The guest speaker, Miss' Ida,
White, Reg.N., went to India In
1966, to work in the mobile medical
unit. She showed many pictures
of the work of the mobile units in
villages of India.
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RECEIVE CERTIFICAIT1S—Lorraine °edict!, of KS. Howick, 'was
one of a number of children who were presented With safety certificates
by Vaughn. Douglas last Wednesday evening, Some 2,000 children
successfully completed the safety examinations and have reealred
Mr. and Mrs. SteWart Musgrove,
Robert and Faye spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eagles
and faitallya'tisitdiartaa° '""'"--"a'aa
Ross,.Toman spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Toraan,
thener.
Misses Nancy Newton and San-
dra Edgar spent the week-end at
Port Elgin,
Master Brian Tait, 'Ajax, is vis-
iting his grandparents, Mr. and.
Mrs: A, Hunt. Mrs. Hunt, who was
visiting in Ajax, returned home,
Mr. and Mrs. James Doig spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam Blackwell, Drayton, • Mr and Mrs. William Hart were
week-end guests of Mr, and Mrs.
George Hart at Port Elgin.
Mrs. Angus Carmichael, Mr. and
Mrs, James Robertson, Jimmy and
Scott of Goderich, spent Sunday at
the home of Mr. John Hupfer and
also visited Mrs, Alonzo Spading
in Wingham Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brown Sr.,
Mr. and Mrs, Wilfred Brown, Mr.
and Mrs, Bob Brown Jr. and Mr,
and Mrs, Jack' Brown were guests
at the Brown - Sutherland wedding
on Saturday in Mount Brydges.
Mr, and Mrs. Ross Coates and
Misses Elaine and Margaret Maple-
toft spent Sunday with Mr, and
Mrs, Clayton Coates, Sarnia,
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Diebel, of
Southampton, were Saturday eve-
ning visitors of Mr. and Mrs, Wil-
fred Brown.
Mr, and Mrs. Mee Allen and fam-
ily, Montreal, have arrived to spend
the summer at their home here,
WINS MUST PRIZE—Mary Helen Buchan, :It years old, woh the first prize, in the North Huron
Safety Council essay contest. She is batman with Pr ovincial Constable J. J. Lewis, organizer, 'as be pre-
sented her with the TV set. Mary is a Grade 6 pu pil at S.S. No. 12, Grey Township,—A-T photo.
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Miss White showed the great
need for More doctors, nurses and
other workers in India, She asked
church women to pray that each
one should arve Jesus Christ as
his or her personal 'Saviour and
that each axle should be in the
work He has chosen for us.
similau certificates.—Adstatice-Times photo,
77' asee eeeseeee sae eats
Drenry, Aleklitirfillton, Doug Proctor,. isfatilyn Gale Render.
ho eon an'il no)* lit0000md: .front towo Nwikw ()towing,
Linda *axle snot bherYt Scott,,
TieN WINNVItecteitl prize witutera in the North Hiiion Safety
Commit cesay contest recOved record players' for their efforts at a
special )imetime to tlia Wing-ham District High Scheel laat Weeliteale
day; leihnert Oiiirtaila above area; hack roW, lett to tight, Shelia
ttrnater;. front row, Cbeill Asians, Maris Viingthit, hiss
mart mid Hiatt Ctjlltnwr:
IftECtiVfi RADIOS —Third plate winners in the essay contest spon-
sored 14, the North Unroll Safety Commit were; loft to right, back
row, Shat; Jane Stemmer) Gloria latita, Mary Craig, :Tim Adams, .plane
m0.