HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1968-02-15, Page 3Mr. ilid Mss, Albert 'Ccui*
mg were at Walkerton flaxpft,al
404 Sunday afternoon where
try visited with her aunt,
ION Mary Kerry.
Mr. and Mrs Walter Elliott
and family and Bili Forster
vele Sunday visitors.wtth Mr
and Mrs. Ross lienderfon and
family of the Lucknow vi+oinity,
Rev. Horace Braden sof ion,w
drat was a dinner guest On Sun-
dsy,at rhe home'of Mr. and
Ms., Ira Wall and family:
Lloyd Gollan visited on the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs,,
Carl McClenaghan and on.
Tussday returned tQ Wood-
stock to resume his duties at, ,
the hospital there.'
Mr, and Mrs. Carl Weber
spent Thursday in - London.
Chalmers Presbytetian'W.-
M.S» will meet Feb, 21. The
leaders will 'be Mrs, Dawson
Craig. Mrs. Jas. McInnes and
Mrs, A, Coulter. The roll
' WHITECHURCH--The Feb -
Mary meeting of the United
Church Women was held.at:
the home of Mrs. Elwood Gros-
kctri on Tuesday of last .week
With Mrs. George Thompson
;int charge of the worship ser -
Abe for which the theme was
Blappy Family Living.
Mrs. Millan Mobre read
,.Scripture, A reading. ",Life
and What It Is" and prayer
were given by "Mrs, Thompson.
"Happy the Home:, when God
,is.There" was sung.
Mrs. Carl Weber .was in
charge of the study of the book
Japan Profiles. She dealt with
a woman of courage, • Kimiko'
*akao, who wanted, -to- become
an actress.. Those in authority
over her decided she would. be
better to take an advanced
course in Eriglish_in„a mission-
ary- school sponsored by the'
Methodist Church.
a`Mrs. Garnet Farrier played
the' Japanese national
;rfgJ,k song and another song
called planting Rice:
” Iv s. Thompson gave read
ings on Rev. Alfred 4 Stone of
Korea and read a letter from a.
friend :recently returned from
Korea, She conducted a ton -
.test on articles made in Japan
and a' quiz on that country...
Mrs. Farrier, 1st vice-presi-
dent,presided for the business.
Mrs. Weber reach the minutes
and correspondence, and roll
call was answered by 16 with'
a verse or clipping from the
,,church paper.
Mrs. Groskorth •gave the
,treasurer's report. Arrange-
ments were made for the World
Day of Prayer 'to be held in
Chalmers Presbyterian Church
on March 1. This, year's theme
will -be "Bear one another's
;.burdens"
Mrs. Weber gave the cour-
tesy remarks and Mrs. -Farrier
closed the meeting with prayer.
call Will be answered with a
Bible verse on .love..
Mr, and Mrs, Albert Cool*
tes :and Mrs. Mervyn Pipe of
Brussels spent from Tuesday to
Thursday with Mr, and Mn.
lack Coultes and family of
Petrol.
Mr. and' Mn, Jirrt Joh ton
and fancily : were Sundoy, visitors
With his parents, Mr. and. Mrs,
Gershon. Johnston of ,Winglaxn.
Mr, and MrsWallace Conn
were /Sunday visitors with Mt.
and .Mrs. Douglas Conley of
Wingham.
Those attending the dessert
euchre party heldrby the Wing -
ham W, T. on Wednesdr`y were
Mrs. Jim `Currie, Mrs, Kenneth
Currie, Mrs, .Johnston Conn,
Mrs, Russel Gaunt, Mrs, Elgin .
Johnson, Miss Mary 'lleiin and
Mrs. George ' W aikes.
WS. Garnet Farrier and Mrs.
,Fred Tiffin attended the United:' -
Church Presbyterial, held at
Seaforth on Wednesday.
Miss Muriel Moore of Oak-,
ville and Elwin. Moore of Lon-
don spent'the week -end with.
their parents, Mr. and .Mrs. •
Millan Moore, •
Mrs. Ted Evans, Linda and
Larry of Georgetown were Sat-
urday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Evans.
Reeve Bill Evans was the
chairman for the public speak-
ing. contest atKinloss on Friday.
Mrs. Andrew Gaunt of St..
Helens visited on Monday with
Mrs. A.E. Purdon and Mrs, ,
Cecil -Falconer, ;
Those attending the U. q. W.
Presbyterial held at Seaforth .on
Wednesday.; from Calviit-Brick
were Mrs. Gilbert Beecroft,
Mrs. George McGee; Mrs. Gor-
"don McBurney, Mrs. 'Alex Rob-
ertson, Mics. Kenneth Mason
and Mrs. "Norman Coultes.
Mr, and Mrs. Norman Cold-,
tes, Ruth and Doris and Miss'
Irene` Paton of W ingham, -visit-
ed on Saturday with Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Coultes and fam-
ily of Blenheim.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Smith;
0, Bradley, Cathy and her friend.
-Katy McBride of West Hill,
spent the, week -end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russel
Chapman. ,
• Mr. and Mrs. Elwood' Gros-
korth spent Friday and .Saturday.
'Toronto with 'Mr and Mrs
Pala Groshorth and-, f ily.and
her mother,' Mrs, .
Mr.' and Mrs. Tom Pritchard,
W. Wawanosh were Saturday
evening visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Carl McClenaghan.
Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Sim-
mons and. Lonnie of London
were week -end visitors here.
M;. and Mrs. Simmons visited
with her father and sister,
Charles Martin and Mrs:; Ezra.
Scholtz, "while Lunn spent the
weekwend with Iia ;grandparents,
Mr, and Mo Simmons of Win,'
hard.
This community extends
' sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Tiffin and family in the.; sudden
passim on Monday of fuer
mother, Mrs, Oliver Stokes.
Mr. and . Mrs, Wesley : 'Tif-
fin,
Tif-fin, 'Mrs, A.B. Purdon and
Mrs., Cecil. falconer spest the
week -end with Mr, and Mrs,
,Angus Falconer and family .at,.
Streetsville, We are pleased
to lleain that Kevin, who had
been injured with ,a splinter
while tobogganing, is home
from hospital, but each day. hays
to return for a two hour therapy
treatment. •
Mr, and Mrs'.Jin Robertson
4f Godericb were Sunday visit-
ors with Mr! and Mrs, DAY
Gibbs and fair fly,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Moore
and fainily have rented .a.house
in Wroxetot tail be
repaired hese, icollowi
damage..
Mr. arsd Mrs, Paw
`Mr, and Mao Alex llobertion
and Mrs, Gordon Melluxney
on Fn.day attended the f
of their cousixn,
of Flint,: Mich. y vises
with relatives thateves and
returned 'home''Saturday.
The euchre'party which was
to be held at the Langside Caw
'nullity hall Eriday'was cancel-
led due to weather conditions
and. will :be held this Friday
might, weather nmittjng.
Miss Doreen SmYtli of Talton.
to° spent ibe weekend with her
parents,. Mr. and Mrs. Bdw'in
Smyth,
Mrs, Webster Jack of Lis-
towel spent.a few days last
week with, her daughter, Mn.
'Archie Pardon, Mr. Purdon and
fatnily,and on Thursday Mr°:
and,Mrs. Radon were inti Lon -
1. Go to your Ford Denher's Quiet Sale.,
2. tater your name in'the "Q.T " .Swoepstuk
3. Winners get a '68 Quiet Ford LTD, '
(Soli your old carand head south.)
50 only •
INFANTS' DEPT: SPECIAL
FREE SQUEEfl
TOY
WITH EVERY ;5.00 PURCHASE IN
INFANTS' DEPARTMENT
Jim and Kay Gregg invite you
to drop in during their opening
q
to get acquainted. The Griggs
will endeavour to bring you a
complete selection of Clothing
from Infants to Pre -Teens.
The sympathy of the com-
munity is extended to the
Zimmerrnan'•families in the
los's of a husband, father, and
grandfather. '
Mars. Sandy -Murray was tak-
en to Bruce County Hospital,
Walkerton, last Monday. Her
friends wish her a speedy recov-
ery. l
Mr. Warren Zurbrigg and
Mr. Elmer Harding attended
the annual meeting of the Hur-
on County Hog Producers in
the Legion Hall at Clinton, on
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Zur-
brigg visited with Mr. ana Mrs.
Reinhard Lang at Ayton 9n
Sunday.
Mrs. Percy Hu#Ii, Marion
and Muriel visited Friday with
her mother, Mrs. Ross Mac-
Gregor at Seaforth.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Behrns
and family spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Derrill Hallman.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Alvin Winger
and family visited with Mr,
and Mrs. Lichty, at Brussels.
on Sunday.
Mr. -and Mrs. Bruce Giles
and family of Mildmay spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lyle'
Murray.
Mr. and -Mrs. Gordon Wright
visited Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs,, Elmer Haskins.
You can take inches off your
waist Just by holding in your
stor►ttcb and tightening your
stomach muscles for ten seconds
four or five times ,a day..9
Sury ori ben414:14es ti eome
Pay We TM i h$ r
Th
e Canada Pension an
Starting this month, your Canada
Pension Plan pays Survivors' Benefits
...at no extra cost to you. These include
'a death benefit paid in a lump sum,
widows' pensions, disabled widow-
ers' pensions and benefits for depend-
ent children. Benefits become payable
to a contributor's survivors in February if
he has contributed to the plan for 1966,
1967 and for the required period in 1968.
It's a comforting thought to know that
your family can rely on the Canada Pen=
sion Plan, even if You aren't here to look
after them, especially if you have young
children. FOR MORE INFORMATION
ON SURVIVORS' BENEITS, VISITOR
WRITE YOUR NEAREST CANADA
.PENSION PLAN OFFICE.
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Goderich-35 East Street
St. 'Thomas -403 Talbot Street
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THE OE'PARTMENT OF NATIONAL HEALTH AND WELFARE