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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1968-07-11, Page 10/elvayioe.Taia es, Thursday, July 11, 1968 UNDER CLOSE WATCH of Bdr. Michael Forsyth, "A" 'Troop of the student militia undergo basic drill. It will 4. be interesting to compare this'picture with their gradu- ation photo to be taken at the end. of the course.,z—A-T Pix. 0 Belgrave Personal Notes Mr. and Mrs. William El- ston 'and family, Mrs. James Elston, Dianne and Larry at- tended the Amos'and •Thomas wedding in St. Andrew's Pres- byterian Church, Stratford, on Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Carman Far- rier and family,'of Long Branch spent a fewdays with her par- ents, ,Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Higgins. Miss Donelda Lamont and • Master Dale Lamont spent some holidays with their aunt and t uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mc- Crea of Blyth. • Misses Doreen Anderson and lattice Coultes are attending junior camp for the United. Church, at Goderich. .Mrs.. William Coultes is a director of this camp and Misses Mary Ann • Wheeler and Barbara Cook are assisting as junior counsellors. Mr. and Mrs. Ewald Rainer of Toronto spent the week -end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Chamney after attend- ing the Thomas and Amos -wed- ding in Stratford on. Saturday.. Mr,; and Mrs. David l afina c� f l anily df� ltcheiier'. spent,0 the week -end with her .parefits, Mr. and:Mrs. Willard Arm- strong. - Mrs. Bert Watts, Star City, Saskatchewan, visited • with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Chatnney on the week -end. "" A Lockhart picnic was held at the Benmiller. Falls with an attendance of 40. This was in. honor of Mrs; : Bert Watts who has been visiting relatives in and around Goderich.. Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Han- na and Mrs. Ernest Hilson of Listowel, Gail Mayberry who had as her guest her sister, Helen:fairin I Mayberry and friend Wendy IBolander of Palmerston, also John Hanna of Kitchener spent last week at a cottage at Port Elgin. .A Mr. and Mrs. V. Hrovart and Susan of London visited on Sunday with Mr. .and Mrs. Mark Armstrong. The Edgar family held a picnic at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H.arvey Edgar on Sunday afternoon to celebrate the'birth- days of Mr. Dow Craig, Blyth. • and Mr.. Barry Ediar, Clinton. Mr.' and Mrs. Glenn Coultes spent the week -end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Shere- wood Taylor of Galt. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Dunbar and daughter Kae and: her girl friend, Miss Arna Riley of - • .Stratford, visited last Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dunbar. Miss Norma Nethery of Hamilton spent a few days at the home of Mrs. George Cook. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Salter of Wingham visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dunbar. Mrs. Hilda Howard of Lances, England spent a couple of days, with her relatives; Mr. and Mrs. Torn Cameron and family.:, Belgrave Women's Institute will tour the ' Ontario Hospita} at Goderich on Tuesday. Members are asked to meet at the community centre at 1.15 p.m. with a boxed lunch. - Those wishing a hot beverage should take their own.. Lunch will be at the .park. Mrs. Wil- liam Coultes is convener of this meeting. , .` Mr.:and: Mrs.. Cliff Logan`... Ralph and Barry were to Dor- chester funeral home of Sunday to pay their respects to the • family of the late Mr, Russell. Armes of Ridgetown who died on Thursday. The funeral was .Monday. . He lived for several years on the 9th line of East "Wawanosh. _ He is survived by his wife and one son Beverley of St. Thomas. They also called at the'home of Mr.. and Mrs. Elwood Armes of Dorches- ter. Visitors at the horrid of M. and Mrs. Hugh Rinn and J oh n during the week -end and on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.. Cecil Angus'of Flushing; 'Michi- gan, Mr. Richard Cowan of London, Mrs. Albert Cowan and' her mother, Mrs. McEwen of Wingham and Mr. and Mrs. . Elvey Rock of Monkton.Jenni- fer returned home with her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Btid Orr and Joyce of Wiarton called on Mr. and Mrs. Mark Armstrong and Mr. and Mrs. George Johnston on -Sunday evening. 0 Mr. and Mrs. Russel Walker of Goderich visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coultes. Miss Gail Mayberry is spend- ing a couple of weeks in Toron- to, at the home of her brother, Mr. ,and Mrs. Kenneth May. - befiry.., t Mr, and Mrs. Dalton Roiph, of Mitchell visited on Sunday with their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Procter and Niss Margaret. Curtis. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Arm- strong of Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Roberts and Miss Hilda Roberts of Listowel -visit- ' ted on the week -end with Mrs. Dave Armstrong and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grasby. Sunday visitors with Mrs. George Cook were Mr. Sand Mrs. James Patton and family . . •of Massley, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Walsh of Blyth, Mr. and Mrs. William Mc Atter and family 'of Brussels R.R. 4, Mr. and . Mrs. Raymond Green and Karen of Kincardine R. R. 4, and Mr. • Charles Cook. • Mr. and, Mrs. Harman Mit- chell of Rothsay and Mi. and ,Mrs. -Norman Keating of Wing - ham, visited on Sunday with Mrs. J. M. Coultes. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Taylor and John of Sarnia spent Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Taylor. John remained for "a week's holidays. Congratulations to Mr. Ralph Nixon on winning. the camp trailer. Mrs. Mildred Towers .of To- ronto spent a :"couple of days ,with Mr.. and Mrs. Clarence Chamney.. • 4 s , Service held at Brendon Cemetery BELGRA VE- - The memorial service at Brandon Cemetery was well attended on Sunday afternoon. The Rev. John Rob- erts was the speaker; He based his remarks on the"Resurrec- tion" . The hymns "Q Lord Divine" , "Blest Be the Tie that Binds" and "Forever with the Lord" were accompanied on the ac- cordion by Mrs. John Nixon. THE JUNIOR HOCKEY team in 1019-1920 when there were seven Men on the team, no' substitutes, and each man played 60- minutes of hockey. Back row: Robert Mc. Kay, !~'toward Gray, 'Neil McLean, Alf Lockridge and Scotty Forbes. .Centre: Neil Morgan, Walter Lockridge, Fred Sturdy, Stanley Harrison, Gordon Cruickshank. Front: Henry Aitchison, the goalie. Entertain husba nds • BELGRA V -Members of the Evening Unit of the U.C, W. entertained their husbands at a social evening on Thursday evening at the homeof Mr. and •Mrs. Harold Vincent. Mrs: John Roberts. and Mrs. Ross Anderson were in charge of the entertainment. Lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. James Coultes and Mrs. Laura Johnston. ROCOOPtiOn Intended for Last Week. A►.reception was bald in the Belgrave Foresters Halt on Friday evening June 28, in' honor of Mr. ,and: lam. Leonard Jaynes who were -recently mar- ried. Fourteen tables of euchre were played, the prim winnera. were liars. Alex Robertson and Herman Nethery. The remain- der of the evening was spent in dancing. After lunch, was - served Mr. and. lam. James were called to the platform and presented with a purse of money. They made a fitting reply. Mrs. E. Anderson conducts meeting BEL' GRAVE- -Eleven ladies attended the afternoon unit of the United Church Women on July 3. Mrs, Earl Anderson was in charge of the worship period using as theme, "In . Everything by Prayer'. A hymn• was followed by prayer led. by Mrs., Anderson. Mus, Anderson announced the general meeting of U.C. W. for the last Thursday of July and the memorial service at Brandon Cemetery, Nine home and six hospital visits were. re- corded. Mit. Anderson read Philip- pians 4:1-9 from .the New Eng- lish Version of the New Testar • ment and gave a' commentary 'and conducted a short question and answer period on the Bible reading. Mrs. Lyle Hopper and Mrs. Mark Armstrong. shared the reading of the Chapter from Japan Profiles, "Political and . Social Worker" . Mrs. Anderson conducted a Bible quiz after which the bene- diction concluded the Meeting. Fordwi Miss Mal: yawn of T'oron-• toevisited over the week»ond with hj patents. Mrs. Ida Gallagher is visit. ing for a couple of weeks with Miss Lydia Finer in Listowel, Mr. and Mrs* Ross Hearst and:. four 'children of Bay 'Ridges` spent last week with Mr, and Mrs. George Ashton, • Mrs, ,Janette Lindsay of To- routo is spending two weeks with her sister, Miss Ruth John - sten. Mr. and. Mrs, Larry Hartwig o Toronto were week enddguests ,at, the same home. Misses .Maud and E s t h e r- Harding of Toronto are spend- ing a few week's vacation at their home here. Mrs. Jessie O',Gorman left last week.by plane for Saskatch- ewan where she will visit with relatives 'or a month. Friends. of ,Mar, .Arthur Forster will be sorry to learn; that, at present he is confined to Pal- merston Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Anson Demer- h PronaI Notes ling and Mi and Mrs. Edwin Mal�t0rt fore few weeks visit its Were ,guests Saturday at , in Sco loan the Prew-Demerltng wedding -in Toronto aid 'spent the weekend with Mr. and M .. Ralph Long- staffe. • Mrs, Ruby Forester returned homey duriin the week after spending a few days' with Miss. Mary Corbett in Toronto, Mrs. 1.obert Campbell and two children of Winthrop and Mrs.. .Ken Litcby of .Milvertoni visited recently with their par* .eats, Mr. and Mas. Robert Hibberd, , 'Friends of Mrs, Florence Wilson wilJbe. pleased to know she was able to return home 'last week from Bruce County Hospital, Walkerton. , Mrs, Mary Sanderson left Friday.from Malton for the western provinces where she Will visit with relatives for .a' few ,Weeks and also take in the Calgary Stampede. , Mr. and Mrs. William Mc- Cann left Sunday morning from r t d. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Am. strong visited over the week., ` end with Mrs and Mrs. Vietor ' Q' Brecht in Mimice. Mr. and Mrs, Bob' Hibberd and Mr. William Boehler visit* ed on Sunday with Mr. and ?s s, Warren Zurbrigg at• C1i f" ford and with Mrs. William Hibberd in Walkerton. BIRTH 4 GIBSON--To Mr. and Mrs, Garfield Gibson, a daughter, on Sunday. July 7, in Bruce County Hospital, Walkerton. One freezer trick which will help to make you a re- laxed hostess, is to drop slight* ly sweetened 'whipped cream in swirls or puffs on a piece of waxed paper. Freeze these quickly, and then store the frozen daubs in plastic bags, handy for instant dessert decora- tions, The Huron County Historical Society WILL HOLD A CONDUCTED TOUR OF 5 HISTORIC GODERICH HOUSES WEDNESDAYJULY24: Tours start at 2:00.2:20-2:49 p.m. from Cobourg & Wellesley' Sts., GODERICH Tour and Tea -- $ 1.50 per person Tickets on sale at Galbraiths of Clinton, and the Coach House, 29 East St., . Goderich i PIRIN Mazola CANADIAN WitchTA. 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