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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1959-12-09, Page 8Poe 1141000 Ithe illflugham Advance,Tiones, Ill :k 901,10 TO- THE ELECTORS OF Morris Townshi We wish, to thank the ratepayers of Morris Township for the acclamation given to us to be your council. for 1960, As in the past we shall endeavour to serve you to the best of Qt1,17 ability. Wishing you the compliments •of the Season. We rerria4n BAILIE PARROTT—Reeve ROSS DUNCAN—Councillor STEWART PROCTOR—Councillor WALTER- SHORTREEDCouncillor • CORDON WILKINSON—Councillor STOP HERE FOR A THOROM CHECK-UP j f Let our men give your car 67 a very skilled going-over. .17,G.aa BRAK S LIGHT s TUNE-UP SAM" TIRES GRr 4-4st IONITION A check-up before something happens can save you, plenty of trouble: and money. We'll in. spect everything from spark plugs to steering, wheel and make needed adjustments. See us before trouble occurs! Wingham Motors Phone 139 Wingham PuliDWICH. -- The December. 11-4 ,ting of the W.A.' of Fordwieh 'sited Church was held in the .11nreb parlors, The president and .,eorknry were in -charge. Mrs, 1;lemi Johnson read a Christmas :Jury and Mrs. Gardner read, the , •!eripturt, and comments. Minutes Mao, apilrOWd,„,...TWentY-P3N 3P Ansvierod. the, roll call. It With announced that receipts trout the bazaar were $216.00, A yore- of thanks was extended to the ladle:. who papered at the parson- age. A vornmittee of the execu- • 1i e and conveners of the groups were named to plan a New Year's ,lart!, for the January W.A. A paper, "The Heart of the Sup- pe.r". was rt ad and the meeting closed with the Mizpah henedic- The remainder of the afternoon • was spent quilting and lunch was F:erved by Mrs. Hainstock, Mrs. W. Campbell and Mrs. G. Johnson.. .! The following is the slate of of- tecr:- for 1060; Past pros, Mrs G, Richards; prea, Mrs. G. Johnson; vice-pros., Mrs. W. Wilson; sec., Mrs. W. Campbell; treas., Mrs. J. Warrell; pianist, Mrs. A. Gardner; pros reporter, Miss Minnie McEl- wait; gifts, Mrs. H. Doig and Mrs. C. Carswell; cards, Mrs. N. Hard- ing; flower. comm., Mrs, A. Stinson, Mrs. W. Wilson and Mrs. G.,John- sxm; lunch comm., Mrs. N. Hard- , Mrs. H. Fraser and Mrs. P. Patterson; work eortun., Mrs. A, Stinson, Mrs. W. Cooper and Mrs. G. .1r-ittendreigh; parsonage comet, Mrs. N. Harding, Mrs, A. Stinson,. I , Mrs. W. Campbell and Mrs. G. .. Johnson; nominating comm., Mrs. E. Harding, Mrs. S. Clarkson and • 'Alm C. Sothern. Mr, and Mrs. George Bolinder and John of London spent the week-end with Mrs. Dora Ridley. Miss Donna Seifert of Galt spent the week-end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Nuhrt and family of Gowanstown visited with Mr, and Mrs, Tom Hutchison. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Lynn and Ka- ren and Mrs. Dora Ridley spent Saturday in Kitchener. Sunday visitors with Mr.", and Mrs. Tom McClement were Mr. and Mrs. Bruce 3.9reClement, -Mr. and. Mrs. Fraser McClement and Miss Patsy Potts, all of Listowel.' Miss Bonnie Inglis of Toronto spent the week-end with her par- ents. Mrs. Henry Allan of. Conn. is spending a month at the hotne of her son, Mel and Mrs. Allan.' Mr, and Mrs. Fred Derrierling spent a day last week in Kitchen= er. Miss Doris Gardn'er, nurse-in- training at Hamilton General,Hos- pital, spent the week-end at the hOme of her parents, Rev, and Mrs, A. F. Gardner. CunninghamMr. Harris left ha,$t week for Windsor, where he will spend the winter "months with 4, sister, The PlaiTpr tri.en4a, 'Pt Mrs, •t4PX4 N1001 will be sorry to hear she is, confined- to Listowel Hospital, where she underwent minor our-' gery, Mr. and Mrs, Bert Winston spent two days last week in Toronto., Mrs, Harvey .MeDerniitt 'visited one day, lastweelt with her aunt,. Mrs. Percy- Copeland in Wroxeter. Mr, and Mrs,. Boyden Devitt vis- ited relatives in Kitchener One day last week, Mr. and Mrs, Earl Mopre-and Mr. and Mrs, Ross. Doig visited Sunday with Mr. and. Mrs, Jack Bricker' at Baden. Four student teachers of Strat, ford•TeaChers? College were. at the. Fordwich school` last week. They were Misses, Daisy Gibson, Wrox, eter; Karen Michel, Gerrie; Mar- lene Johnsen, -Fordwieh, and jatnie Sanderson, Wroxeter, Miss. Mar- ilyn Nrth o A77ehtr was at the Moles- worth MrS: Bill Sothern spent Thursday at .1-lanover. Mr. and 'Mrs. Peter Browne spent the week-end with relatives in To- ronto, Mrs, Myrtle Wallace of" Listowel spent the week-end with Mr. and. Mrs. E, Hargrave. Mrs. Wally Gibson, visited over the week-end with Mr. and. Mrs. Jack Welsch in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hutchison and family moved Thursday to the farm on the town line which they recently rented, • Mr. and Mrs. Mac McIntosh and family of BruSseIS visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. Hargrave. .Mr. and Mrs. Alex Keith received word laSt week that their little granddaughter, Janey Chiomey fell at her home in Port Colborne and fractured her collar bone. DONNYBROOK WASI IN87111 YEAR *AUBURN— Funeral Services wereheld on Tuesday, Dec. I,St," for Mrs, Sanford- Lawlor at the J. Keith Artlmr funeral. home, Mrs, Lawlorwas the former Nellie M. Wetherall, daughter of the late John Wetherell And. Eliza Stitt and, was born In the United States, She was in, her 743th year. She was, married 53 years, ago to Sanford .Lawlor and lied lived, in this district since then on. their farm. in West WawanosIL She was. a member of Knox United Church, • 'where She, attended regularly -while health. permitted', Besides her husband she is sur, yived by one son, Thomas of Col borne Twp., and five daughters, Mrs. Q. G, (Thelma) McIntyre of Wingham, Mrs. (Lottie) Smith Toronto, Mrs. Gordon (Pearl) An- - derson, Mrs. Gordon Smith (Hazel) of Dungannon, and' Mrs. William (Florence) Reed of Colborne Twp.; alSo ereat:; grandebildren, One daughtei Mrs. Elsie Jones passed away 'many Peat'.; ago. MRS., B. Fr: TALKS. -ON CHRISTMAS Citizens and Taxpayors Ike Cbrporation of the Township East •Wawanosk. Please accept thfs way of saying Thanks for acclamation and confidence you halo;* placed' in us, and our be4 of wishes for the Christmas season and, the New Year, REEVE—C; W. HANNA COUNCILL'ORS: J. BUCHANAN - S. HALLAHAN O. 1VIcGOWAN A. PURDON 5ari,er,z-vime.,,,ox-r4w,,x0r.m.lzsefogrzazOeturzflacze‘grz:1144',f40414 4 , mall _p„ark: Bargain Stott Between Hanover and Durham geri‘'XtKz za:ITOctrzgOzilMf4 SAVE ON CLOTHING ITEMS FOR. THE ENTIRE FAMILY. SAVE ON GiFT ITEMS FOR EVERYONE. Best choice. in LAMES' CAR COATS, newest. styles, colors a.nd trims, reversibles, pile lined, plains; Regular $17.95 to $29.95 for . $10.88 to ".38 LADIES' DRESSES and PARTY DRESSES,. kood selection at ,, TERRIFIC' SA:VI-14GS MEN'S CAR and SUBURBAN COATS lots to choose from. Reg. $19.95 to $35.00 for $10.88 to $13.85 PRAM SUITS, SNOW SUITS, DUFFLE COATS and OAR COATS - - FOR THE KIDDIES BOYS' DUFFLE, CAR and SUBURBAN COATS, sizes 8 to. 18 years •7- Reg. $12.95 to $19.95 for $8.95 to $14,88 BOYS' 2-PANT SUITS - Reg.. $24.95 for . $17.44 0 Christmas Gifts Galore at the Allan Park Store. — Open 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. MAIL ORDERS FILLED LAY AWAY PLAN PLENTY OF' PARKING SPACE WILL SEND BALE TO SCOTT- MOON VORPWICH---The L.O.H.A, met' in, the ledge reoins for the Deceni,' her meeting. W.M. Freda •DareeY and Secretary Susan Gibson 'Were; in charge.. Plans were made to pack bale of used clothing to be sent. to Scott Mission and donations may be left • at the post office. The mystery . nrize was won by Mrs, Nellie • Gamble. The installation of officers for 1,960 was conducted .as follows: Worthy Mistress, Mrs. Freda Dar, cey; Mistress, Miss Elva Foster; Jr, Dep., Mrs. W. Horshurg; Rec. Soc., Mrs, Susan Gibson; Chaplain, Mrs. Nellie Gamble; Guardian, Mrs. John D. of C., Mrs. :Edna Hargrave; 'Sen. Lect., Mrs. Ruby Forester; Jr. Led-, Mrs. Martha Baker; Fin, Sec., Mrs. Alvaretta, Woods; Treas., Mrs. Elsie Strong; Pianist, Mrs. Cora Brears; Outer -Guard,- 'Mr4.•-• ?..fary, Ifoare,...Inner Guard, Mrs. Ethel Forster; Sick Comm., Edna Hargrave, Martha Baker; Ex, Comm., M. Horsburg, Gertrude Coates, Marian Winters,: Maud Harding; auditors, Ethel. Forster, Mary Moore. FORDWICII Card Party FORDWICH--The weekly card parts', s-Pellsoretl.bY the 'onmun- ity hall board, had ten tables in play. Winners were: High,. lady, Mrs. rank Leppingtort; high .gent, Har- ry Sinith; consolations, Miss et Ileswitherick, Rus.Sel Be,hrns. - - W.A. PLEASED EH BAZAAR RECEIPTS Mr. Keith Snell of Westfield, a student- for the ministry, took charge of the ehurch service at Donnybrook, due• to the illness of Rev. Mr. Sweeney. Mrs. J. C. Robinson of Wingharn, Mrs. Doug Williams,• Lynne, Carol, and Donna of London. were visit- ors on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.' Edward Robinson and family. and,Betty, of, Londesboro were Spa- Mr. and, Mrs. Elgin Josling, Ma- day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. vie, Lloyd, 'Keith, Kenneth, Paul" 'Wesley Jefferson and Debra, ST. HELENS—The Christmas meeting of the W.I. was held in the community hair A. good atten- dance 'answered the roll call by a Christmas verse and exchange of gifts. A, donation of $5.00 is being, sent to care: Mrs. Andrew Gaunt, Federation representative gave an interesting report of the meeting held in Lon- desboro. Mrs. B. F. Green, as guest speaker, gave a fine talk -on Christ- mas. Several Christmas carols were sung and also in keeping with the season, several readings were given. 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