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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1959-11-04, Page 7DM 4 " ,,TTTAT47,71,,T4.1..-TTRT r• 9e73F41.°179-7-- 7-7.44A, 4 .Mina Mary Bin*, and Mrs. W. 6, xopp, of Ayr Visited on Wedttes- day with. -Mr, and Mrs, Gordon Ed.- i(Otr. Mrs, W. 4", V. Buchanan, Ayr, Called .e n .friends. In the community. 14ft and Mrs. Howard Grainger, PeArbOrn, .spent few' day. At the home of. Mi/, and Mrs, an,' WI,- Grainger, Mrs. A. Davidson spent a few days With Mr, and Mrs, Fred Dos- tow, Mildmay; Mr. and. MAI. Gordon Edgar vis- it0)). over the week-end at' he home of ' Mr, and Mrs, Harald Edgar, Mr, and Mrs, Carl Coulter, Lis- towel, visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred ',Coulter on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs, Max Abram of Ainteroten, and Mn and 'Mrs, Vie- '' • Jir'She'rii, TorMbefellekl;'''Nfied Off Mr, And Mrs, W, C. King on Sun- day evening, Mr, and' Mrs. Gordon Coulter spent. the week-end 'with relatives At St, Catharines, Mr. James Riddell and Miss Flor- ence Riddell of New Hamburg and Miss jean Laing of Shakespeare, were .Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs, Archie Miller, Miss Gladys Coulter, Kitchener, spent the week-end at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Haste and Mrs, W. C. King spent the week- ' end with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Blythe in Mimic°. Kenny Blyth, who has spent. the past two weeks with his grandparents, returned home. Mr, and' Mrs. Harry Gowdy spent Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Douglas, Behnore: Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Snelling and family of Listowel spent Sunday .GORRIE -Eight members of the Gorrie. Tidy Sisters met at ,the home of Mrs, Olarenct Stokes on Saturday afternoon, Their couree. this Year as "Clothee Closets Up-to- Date", They worked at making garment. bags. The'y have also tak- en up covering, hat boxes and hat .stands, garntent covers and laun- dry bags, They will meet again on Wed- nesday night at "Mrs. ,Stokes' when Miss Bette Tillman, home econorn- lot, .Ctinton, will be present, . . . . . . with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Harris. Mr. Charles Finlay, London, spent Monday in Gorrie. Ross and Bob Earl and Miss 'Marilyn. Ewa- and -Mm Raymond Gowdy of Wingham on Sunday, Mrs; Andrew Davidson Is vis- iting relatives at Harriston. Mr. and Mrs Murray Brown and Jimmy of Kitchener spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Brown, Mr, and Mrs. Mile;S McMillan, of Teeswater, visited Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T, L, Mc- Innes. Mr, and Mrs. Alex Graham Sr., of Guthrie, and Mr. and Mrs. Nor- man Grahani of St. Catharines, spent' Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Graham Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Graham are remaining for a longer visit with their son, Mr, and Mrs. E, W. Whitfield spent Saturday in Toronto, Sincere sympathy is extended 'to Mr. and Mrs. Walter King in 'the death of their daughter, Mrs. Ly- man Swenerson, Mr. and Mrs. King, who have spent the past two month's at Erin, where Mt. King is" employed, .spent Sunday at their Twine and,' will be at ,Milver- ton now, Mr. Howard Cat-Obeli of Weal,- waO guest speaker far the laYnlett'S Seri/lee on Sunday morn- ing at the Gorrie-Wroxeter United Church, .Mr. and Mrs, Sandy Edgar and Mr. 'Robert Edgar oPent Sunday In Kitchener and visited Mr, jack Ed- gar in St. Mary's ffespital. Mrs, S, Edgar remained for a few days and Jack is expected to leave the hospital on Tuesday, Women's Institute members at- tending, the Huron. County W.I. rally in Brussels on Monday were Mrs, • Glad' Edgar, Mrs. Harry Ritmo, Mrs;John Baylor and Mrs. Russell Marna. • The Rev. Stanley Keast of Free- hold, N.Y.', has spent the past, week at the Mime of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stokes, On Sunday Mr. and Mrs, Stokes and Elizabeth and their guest accompanied by Mrs. Mitehell Elliott of Belmore•visited friends in Ailsa Craig. Mr ,Keast Will also visit other relatives in the 'Mr. and Mrs, Jahn Dinsmore were guests on Saturday afternoon at the wedding in Trowbridge Un- ited Church of Jack Dinsmore, son of Mr .and Mrs. Ernest Dinsmore of Clifford 'to. Betty 'Hamilton, of TroWbridge. Miss Shirley Bennett of Toronto was home for the week-end. Miss, Alma Nash, Toronto, spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs, Thomas Nash, Mrs. Clara Ritchie and. Tom. Mrs. Rose Pat- terson of Mount Forest is also Former ,Gorrie Girl 'Dies in Kamloops GORRIE--,-Mrs. Lyihan 'SWenert • son of icamloops, E.G., died Thurs- day. :She had been ill 'ohm!. .Juno. having undergone two aperatiOnti. Site was the former Dorothy Heirfr miller, daughter of Mrs, Walter King and the late Aaron Halronlit ler and attended the Public school here. She also attended the WroXr elver -Continuation School and was a graduate-nurse, Surviving besides her husband and mother are three sons, three eisters and one brother, spending some time at the same home. The 'Evening Auxiliary of St. Stephen's Anglican Church Will 'hold" ,theic ...-November-me:ctivg 41 the home of Mrs. William Bennett on Wednesday evening at 8,30. Mrs, Bob Gibson will also be present and give hints on making articles for bazaars. Mr.' George Gregg, Toronto, spent tine week-end with MS mother, • Friends will be glad to know that Mrs, J. Hird, who has been a patient in the Palmerston Hospi- tal for the past two weeks, is much improved. Mr, Wes Strong held an auction sale on Tuesday afternoon when 40 registered Ayreshire cattle were sold, as Well as a number of beef .cattle, hogs, sheep and implernents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Day, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Underwood and Mrs, Earl Underwood attended the funeral of a cousin in St Maryp on Monday of last week, Miss Beatrice Taylor and Miss Marion Ellis of London visited Mfg Irene Holmes :And Mr. *Imo on Friqay afternoon, Attending the fall meeting .of the Huron Deanery W.A. .on Thttre. .dey In Heyfleid were Mrs. Bertha Plant, Mrs. John Dinsmore, Mrs.: Norman Wade and Mrs, Gordon Underwood, The Rev, E. C. .4„tt. well attended a meeting of the . clergy of 'Huron Deanery, 414g. .at : Mr. and Mrs,' Leonard, Sanderson, T..4auranne and Ponaltl. left On„ Thursday for Winnipeg, Many 'where they wr...1 visit Mrs, Sander.' son's sinter. F.O. $111 Thompson of Baggot- ville, QUe., and Tim Craig of Mont- real were guests of Mrs, Annie' Toilet and Mr. and Mrs. Earl To- ner at the week-end, They were enroute from, a holiday in Alberta. Callers at trio home of Mr, and Mrs. Robert Dane on Sunday after- norm were Mr, Stanley Wheeler and Mrs, Olive Gallagher, Brus-sels; Mrs, Mary Pollock,, Ripley;' Miss 'Beverley Black, Kincardine; Mr, Wayne, Pollock, 'Toronto 'and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Taylor, Lon- don, spent the week-end with re- latives, MR. AND MRS.NIE HONORED BY FRIENDS On Friday evening members of the Intermediate A' softball team and wives and girl friends, num- bering about 40, met at the Blue Moon dance hall in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Downie, who are moving' to Penetang, Mr, Downie was coach of the team. Ivan Gardner presented Mr, and Mrs. Downie with a chrome smok- er and a card table and four chairs, on behalf of the team. Cards and dancing were enjoyed •. • r .,.... • • (1000.1f111 WEEK In keeping' with International Good Will Week glagngoreci, World COUnell which -embraces KinSmen, the local club. will have as 'guest. speaker on :Friday 0veTte ing Mayor R. E. 'McKinney. Mr. McKinney will .speak Russia and show pictures :of his trip there. The World Connell came into be- ing in 1044 and now :comprises clubs ;in over 20 countries, Delegates 'have met on alternate years and. many projects have been discussed, The object of the 'Council are (1) To develop men and create in them a desire to participate , actively in service and .civic work. (2) To provide a 'common plat- form, for regular interchange of information and opinion as a prac, tiesl means to furthering true in, ternational understanding, friend- ship and co-operation. (3) To facilitate by CoMtnon. purpose the extension of Young Men's Service Clubs in all countries in the interest of building a better world community as a means to-' ward a permanent peace, '(4) To procure through this unity, a recognized voice of • young men on International affairs. and a turkey lunch was serlied. On Saturday evening- the neigh- bors met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Swanson to hold a farewell party for Mr. and Mrs, Downie. Mrs, 'Vance Sanderson read the address and Mrs. Wilfred Kiehl presented them with a step- up table. Everyone joined in singing and a 'social time was spent, with lunch being served by the hostess, as- sisted by the ladles, e in am 2bbantrZinito liORRIE Miss Tillman to Atte 1c1.4-11 Meeting `140-VOinft —* — " . • - AERIAL VIEW OF SITE WHERE NEW WINGHAM PLASTIC FACTORY WILL BE BUILT The 'accompanying photograph, taken from the air, indi- cafes the approximate location of the land which will be used as a site for a new factory to be 'built by an English plastics firm. Top of the picture is north, with the C.N.R. tracks appearing in the bottom left corner. The' land to be used is outlined in white and is situated lust to the east of the end -of Charles and James Streets. The property'has been' under' option for some time and the final decision by the company to locate here was announced by the Wingham Industrial Commission only last evening. Advance-Times photo. VSTMajragagarMrtEan 0444:4470* • vo, • Recent AddltiOnS To C K NI( Staff §.evero - new empiOy.e.efi, have been added. :Stan at .CMYCK recently. ..Sarah Wing- ham, Elaine Wood, 9aftlAselS, and PelOre4 Knderwielte of 9werl are. ab the switc.hbOartt and Patricia WIWI* oat town ',began in, The - continuity department this week Patrieia, Sennett of Winrt9O .ha .s been On 'the staff for A few Weeke. .4.114 Is accretnry -to Ross 'Harrillten„ • Murray. 01044 is the -110/ assis tent in the larin departinent and Rod McDonald of or&n.i[eviile is the film assistant„ Andy $teWart. a native of .410,grtg.;, to the reigeoe,, ;pent for Elmer .rntdori, who retir- ed. front the StatiOn chief, opera7' for in re,flio a couple, .of months ago, BLUEVALE The Bluevale TUrnberry group Of the Ladies' Aid pf Knox Presby- 'tetiari 'Clitirel/ held' A 'Ol•tet*ssftil bake sale and tea in the school- room of the church on Wednesday Rev, T. E. Kennedy occupied the pulpit of St. Andrew's Presbyter- ian Church, Wingham, on Sunday He was the first, speaker to be heard in that pulpit while Dr, and Mrs, Nimino are visiting Japan and Formosa. Mn, and Mrs. Cecil Griffiths ana Bob, of Guelph, visited Mr. nu( Mrs. •Charles Bosnian at the week- end. Mrs. Nora Moffatt attended the 0.M.E.A. workshop at the nee Teachers' College in London re cently. Jack Lillow, of Stratford, visit his mother, Mrs. Nellie Lillow, for a few days. • Mrs. George Moffatt and child• ren, of London, were with Mrs Nora Moffatt for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs, Glenn Terry of London visited the latter's mother Mrs. Nora Moffatt, recently, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scott and family of Newtop, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hall on Sunday Members Endorse Sector Plan for 1960 BLVEVALE—Members and ad herents of Bluevale United Chun!l to the number of 200, ineludini children, enjoyed a turkey supper in the church school room on Fri day evening. Mrs. Jack Nicholooi was conveper for the supper an; the arrangements were very satin Eying.. This event marked the end of a series of meetings leading t; the adoption of the Sector plan fol increased :set -Vice 'to the church.' - • The. 'playing of fano:liter hymn on 4a, "ifdifige:47"'fpild*,edr 'the "107'. per. Alex Carrigan, the eampaie chairman,. conducted devotions. H. explained the sector plan and the work that had been necessary t' complete it. Films showing church es and congiegations were seen and statistics relating to the loss' church were discussed. Other chairmen 'of coMmittec are Carl Johnston, Bob. Fraser, W J.' Peacock and Mel Craig any these men also spoke, explaining the work they - are trying tn, do The minister, Mr. -Alan Neelon commended the five chairmen for their efforts and strongly endorse( the project, A discussion followed', afteT• which 'a standing vote was taken It showed a good majority in fa- vot of the plan which will be um dertaken for 1960. On Sunday, Nov. lath, "Visita tion Sunday", every hoine will hr visited by appointed members whc will ask the co-operation of every one in the service of the church It is hoped a budget may be plan. ned to Meet the needs of tht church at home and abroad. Hallowe'en Parties At St. Paul's Church The children of St. Paul's Angli- can Sunday School turned out in a wide vs -- of Hallowe'en cos- tumes on Friday evening for their annual party in the parish room. The superintendent, Alvin Higgins, vas assisted by Mrs. Higgins and the Sunday School teachers in arranging and conducting an ire- teresting nro,gram, The costumes were judged during the grand march. Garry MacKay won the prize for the best costume; Linda :Elliott, best Hallowe'en cos- tume; 'Jo-Anne piorforri, mess original; Lynda Lockridge and Susan Kregttr, Best ,couple and Alvin Higgins and Carol Higgins took the prize for the best comic couple. Several games Were planed and a peanut scramble was held. The children were treated to candies, apples, chocolate milk and cookies. The Junior Auxiliary incorpor- ated HalloWe'en proiectS Into the replier meeting last Monday With Mrs, William Lockridge and Mrs. Jack Salter in 'charge. Mrs, Gordon Davidson, organist and chair leader, treated the jun- ior choir to a Hallowe'en party af- ter prs.etiee On Thursday night, She Was assisted by her niece, Miss Nancy VoWler, Several gittries and contests were held, the 'winners being Wendy CixiiikWright, Lonnie Boucher, Marilyn Higgins JaCkie Saint and David Wenger. eon treats were given out to the ehildren, RESION 1.11405 )4401, thflit'00 #74. ,a4Intiriuot:odgpor:Tiniteeirt rtterisi .r7.0t44,.:11444/404sii; w. riodgloiceaundaVtiy ntitooiogrOr 114Vor. 11Zeciot044krAipit gyro, rector ,P1 etinrOk wflit Ak OW AO $040100,90. i 4thPV:p4)110141.rsetdmdtio'lltin 1144att.1*; b'etet°tircItt4 "cr4:$114indii9ti meeting and, urged If* greater representatiOn at the Akcer Mir on November T. Mr. bf,e4iii athipoo aofefirode, tothat 41; rNitct rforVotreitd,to:'of. He becen)oyed -tfie work hrtliat c4i.linitactoistyobonwt emeifroerealitrib,oholotoorserryontf; hint to 111rs. TIveerr, eit FttIlCi, secretary- treasurer, save Out the, printed minutes and read 'the •Ifiriancial, etocetroowent; poiSmtkil the eweart- CiOloYd'eto,s r- of t the-, church., fen the-ialteellent.qneel, District Voinmisploner. Archie ttwreanairoecit, n owiri l liplecto5:rse,pp,. said4rttroop and two crews in the district with a Possibility tbat,a, new troop may be organiged ,at Miildrnay, The regional nicating Walkerton was a success and the church parade in Chesley was the iirriet to date with every centre repre ,sented. The Bronze Arrowhead , Course was well attended at Cites- iey and •33 boys were awarded their Bronze Arrowheads, TWo'Sconts, 'me from hieY'e from Walkerton, received certificates atthe Queen Scouts'ceremonyt T4arrfn in ,Tune, In regard to the, dtstriet . carnn for Scouts, Mr, Gowanleck revert- Id, that too many 'bogs showed; ul► and the camp was too, large. for the supervision and training, and "hat in future there would he, more- than one camp. There 'Were sev- eral Cub 'camps as Well. The field day was also sucCessful.. Mr; Gowanlock ,urged leaders to take the correspondence 'course and application fnr,rnat were handed out. The Disteket Comnilasiener pre- sentgd Stuart Callyer, qf Luck- now and H, E, MoKaughtcin of Durham with long serviee medals, signifying ten years Field Commioslener BO Taylor reported that. only 21 per cent of boys between 'the ,aged. Of 12 'and 17 are active in orgatilied activities, such as Scouting, and church groups. ttie-brirliant -group had also tinearthed",a trophy' won in 1941, donated by the' district, and Mr. Taylor, retOrnsit,,with..the niggestion that the cup .be nsed, lit, district competitions, Yopk's long service medal,' bait. the bar had not. arrived.in 'tithe - and as har.44)--be-:added,14; wild • has a record of 18 yearS in *out, be 'presented •enthe next. suit- able occasion, He' had hoped to. have with him The election of Officer:0 wAs,corl- iucted by tr. Tailat,'Whie-thanked Fra;nk Madill for hit Waits ,ari' be- half of the Association. land! said that he hoped Mr„'. Maciill' would remain on the exectitive:•M an',a1- Ylsory Capacity., -Pfd }also thanked Vice Chairman Welltek ,Gieftr Mrs. Fuller, as starA ry4trettetirer: Mr..'Gaelet of Chesigy ,Wyks_'elected chairman and George Of Durham, vice, it. Was .agreed that Mrs. Fuller Would carry;:.on,. ',in her office tempOrtirily, ' ftiltll.'sorneone in' the 011esley area cohlci 'be'Com- missioner gear- 4heryearW; as re-appointed for an, usual eucifor the post, The DiStrict from the Various centres, The Mr. Gaeler asked for' reports al activities such as banquets, displays, paper drives and appie, day were reported. One of 'the Walkerton Troop had attended the World Jamboree in the Phillipities, This group has also agreed to help 9, retarded boy in the hos- nital, who hits passed Ills. Tender- foot and has requested books in Scouting so that he may go far- ther. Durham had participated in the Camparee at Duncan' Lake where the boys lived under .canvass , and entered a number of competitions, With an ekcellerit shinkring in all tests and second in total 'points•. Two of their number had also taken a two weeks' canoe trip •in Algonquin Park, The latest additions to the dis- trict have had wontletful responSe. Beigrave is perhAPS one of the most active and enthusiastic groups, They have 20 Scouts, 27 Cubs and four new Chums, The Cubs have an average attendance of 22 at midi meeting; Ripley, only organized ten weeks ago, has 03 Se, o$u7tsnd hat already • Staged their apple day, whin milde over o a bottle drive', Petting over 160 and It Was decided to hold'the animal church parade in PtiteVille the last Sunday In May. The ,holiday tw1 neleek". ef no dr bat M'CtIttli2.4atsver !neti. *Idainthpre Martyn, Nviieri the long lest clip Will be for 06111Petitien, All -Scout- Masters and ItivtistrintS are asked to attend Meeting at the home of Archie GoWanieek in vtraliterton On Monday, November 23, 'to dia. cuss and -plan 'the Carrtnaret; Attending the niekinq from Wirighain Were Mr. Madill, Bill Kinton4 Bill CrawfOtcl, Penny Get- tie, $3atiAte, PieltfOrci,, Elaine Wood, Mr, and Mrs, Herb MW.tastre.Bnargai'vvian,' o0Arn.dy Lunn and a