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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1968-10-17, Page 10
Page '4 ka,a 1 ,r` 51CO'TZUT, $o 4i111' 3day, 0 ora Be! rave Mr. and Mras Kenneth B arb- SSnd flUTIlly of bluev ale , Mr, and. MO. Grant McBurney and Stephen of Ottawa and Mr. and Mn. Allan McBurney and flindly spent Thanksgiving. Day with their pareaats. M. and 'lam. J+ 'McBurney. Miss Iris Johnson of London spc.a the week -end with Mrs. Ridiard Procter. Mr. Lloyd enderson of London and Mrs. Carl Procter spent Sunday at ..came horse. Another successful hot turk- ey :supper was held in the Bel - grave Arena last Wednesday night with over 1,000 attending Mrs. Robert Procter was able to return home last Thursday after being a patient in Wing - ham and District Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Carman Far- rier and family, Long Branch, Mr. and Mrs. Rod McLeod and family of Etobicoke, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McDonald .and family of Guelph, Mr. and Personals Mr's. Thomas Pieteh and fano. ily of Brussels and Mr. James Cronin, Seeforth were Thanks- giving dinner guests with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Hiins , Dorothy, Charlie and Norman. Mr. and Mrs. Alec, Styles and Patsy of Mimico spent the week-end,with their aunt, Mrs. Cora McGill. Mr. and Mrs. John SpiTrey and family of Ingersoll vited over the week -end with Mfr, and Mrs. Harold Procter and Miss Margaret Curtis. Mr. and Mrs. James R. Coul- tes, Audrey and Marie, Mrs. George Martin and Mr. Martin Grasby attended the Armstrong and McLaren wedding at Thorn - dale United Church on SaturdaN Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Marshall and family of London spent V' Thanksgiving week -end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stan- ley Cook. enjoy Toronto More... �.�• !f ... stay at the Lord Simcoe Hotel where the service is warrn and friendly ...where the prices are sensible where you're close to'everything downtown ... where you can relax in modern refurbished rooms ... where you can enjoy fine foods and intimate lounges.. 'Singles start at $9.00 and end at $13.50' Doubles start at $14.00,and end at - $18.50 Luxury Suites Available 'Lord Simcoe Hotel • Universiiy•& King St. (at the subway)- Ten 35F-1848 • Business and: Professional • LIFE - HEALTH .BUSINESS INSURANCE 50 Patrick *Street East Wingham Representing IMPERIAL LIFE A27-lyr GAV.ILLER * COMPANY Chartered Accountants. Resident Partner J. E. •Kennedy, C.A.' • l a' 8814471 - Walkerton Crawford, Shepherd and Mil'1 Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. •J. Harley Crawford, Q.C. Norman A. Shepherd, M.A., LLB. Alan -R. Mill, B.A., LLB. WINGHAM, ONTARIO Dial '3574.630 Chiropractor R. BRAY, D.C. 256 Centre Street Phone 357-1224 Wingham pc q 4 WINGHAM MEMORIALS GUARANTEED GRANITES CEMETERY LETTERING REASONABLE PRICES ', Buy Direct and Save Bus. Ph. 357-1910 Res. Ph. - 357-1015 Frederick F. Homuth - Phm.B., R.O. Carol E. Homuth, RO Mrs. Viola H. Homuth, RO OPTOMETRISTS Phone 338.2712 HARRISToN - ONTARIO J. T. GOODALL BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY, ETC. Office Meyer Block WINGHAM DIAL 357-1990 Personal Notes from Fordwich Sunday gusts at the borne of Mr, and NTrs. Jack Brown were Mr, and Ms. Kenneth Duncan and three children of Goderich. Mr, and Mrs. Ivan Lowry and family and Mrs. Wil- liam Duncan of Arthur, Mr, and Mrs. John. Lowry and fam- ily and Mt. an Mrs. Earl Seip of Don Mills. Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Mc - D ermitt of Orangeville visited one day last week with Mr. and Mrs; Bruce Sothern and also calleci en friends Le the v;llage, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lohr and Ward of Clearwater,Beach, Florida, visited several days last week with Mr. and'MrS. Harold Kiel and other relatives in the community. Mr. and Mrs. Fraser Pollock of Brockville visited several days last wee& with Mr. and Mrs. iI?rald Pollock, Mrs. Elsie Strong and Mrs, Verna Galbraith are, spending several days this week w; Mr. and 'Mrs, Cecil Galbraith` at Guelph. Mr, and Mrs. Eld©n Graham and Jc m of Toronto spent the week -end at their home here, Mr. and Mrs, Clare Harris spent the week -end at Niagalra Fans. Mr. and 'Mrs, Earl Ridley, Mrs. Phyllis B olander , John and D n 7.ent The wed with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Lynn at Orillia. Mr. and Mrs. Anson Ruttan and Janice spent the week'.erid at their cottage at Amberley. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Con- nell visited over the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Keith Dun- can in Brampton. Banker speaker at Family Night BELMORE--The Women's In- stitute held the annual Family Night in the community centre on Wednesday evening of last week, with members of the In- stitute and their families attend- ing. ' The committee in -charge of arranging the evening was comprised of Mrs. Donald Biggs, Mrs. Donald Wallace,. Mrs. Harry Mulvey, Mrs. Elmer Jef- ° fray, Mrs. Donald Eadie, Mrs, Alvin Mundell and Mrs. Thomas Inglis. The roll call was "An Indian tribe I would like to learn about". Mrs. Donald Eadie introduc -44% ed the guest speaker, James °Al- corn, manager of the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce at Wroxeter. He spoke on differ- ent aspects of banking. He was thanked by Mrs. Oscar Kieffer, president of the group,. ' Mrs. Walter Woods read a poem written by Pauline Johnson. Lunch was served at the close of the meeting. Entertain parents on anniversary WHITECHURCH--On Satur- day° evening Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Thompson entertained relatives in their home in honor 'of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. itaymend teddy of Lucknow, celebrating their 35th wedding anniversary. The evening was spent play- ing cards and dancing. The lunch was served from a table upon which was a decor- ated wedding cake. Gifts were ironing board, • blankets , piilcwr,c•asesi and. china.-- a • The community extends con- gratulations and best wishes for health and happiness in the years ahead. BABY BAPTIZED IN TORONTO CHURCH • BELGRAVE-Mrs. John Mc- Cormack and Christie returned home to El Cajan, California on Friday after a three weeks' vacation with 'Mr. and Mrs.. Clarence Chamney of Belgrave and Mr. and Mrs. Ewald Rainer, Toronto. During their stay Christie was christened at Kingsway-Lainb- ton United Church, Toronto, by Rev. Harry M. Denning B.A. , B.D. Mr. McCormack returned earlier to El Cajan following the baptism, J A married man, with a large brood, said, "It's like this: my wife has a terrible temper. With my big family I'm safe: I just lose myself in the crowd." '66 FORD, 2 -Door, V$ auto. '64 PONTIAC, 2 -Door, 6 auto., radio '64 METEOR, 4 -Door, 8 auto., radio '64 METEOR 8 Standard, 21,000 orig- inal miles '63 CHEV. Station Wagon '66 DODGE, 6 auto., power steering '62 PONTIAC, 6 Standard, 4 -Door '62 DODGE, 2 -Dr., 6 Standard, radio '62 PONTIAC, 6 Automatic, 4 -Door '64 DODGE, D-500 Truck, 3 -ton, chassis & cab, 8 cyl., 4 -speed transmission CRAWFORD MOTORS CHRYSLER -DODGE - PLYMOUTH WINGHAM ONTARIO DIAL 3574862 Hear report on foster child WHITECH JRCH--The held their meeting on October 9 at 2 p. m, at the home of Mrs. George Thompson. While the members gathered -Mrs; George Thompson played quiet music. Mrs. -Elwood Groskorth gave the call to worship, "Give Thanksunto the Lord. The Scripture and Meditation were given by Mrs. Fred Tiffin and Mrs. Carl Weber led in prayer; Mrs. Milian Moore. gdirea'fea:tii ig ' "it ,Carh'% TonMy Kids that the Fiuman Race Is Just a Sick Joke". This art- icle was recently published in a Toronto paper. , -Mrs, Elwood Groskorth gave a chapter from the study book,' "Profiles on Communism in Japan and Korea". •Mrs. Groskorth read the case history and letters and showed pictures of their foster child in - Korea. ,,Mrs.9tzra Scholtz gave a reading, "How to Kill Your Church". Mrs. Scholtz pre- sided for the business. The minutes were read by secretary, Mrs. Carl Weber, The cor- respondence was an invitation • to attend Chalmers W. M. S. Thankoffering on October 16. Mrs. Albert Coultes, treasurer, gave a financial report. The roll call was answered by 18 giving a Thanksgiving verse, Plans were made" for the Sec- tional meeting of the Presbyter- ial to be held at Whitechurch United Church October 24 at 10 a. rn. The offering was re- ceived and the courtesy remarks and closing prayer were given by Mrs. Ezra Scholtz. Mrs. Thompson, hostess, served lunch and the travelling basket was passed around. Mtn alit! t,t, Tylo.Nrcirnilons Anne and Kith visited SWM day with Mit and Mrs, Joe Givens in l.tehieuer. - Mr. and Mrs" Doug 'Wild-. fang, Brian; and Paul of Coops vine visited over the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Roy sial. mons, Mr. and Mrs, David Sehneidd er of Kitchener visited over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Sruce Armstrong.. Meso Russ?! 'hli ;`trot,, 74M„ Sam Johnston maws. William. Campbell spent the week -end in the Niagara drtstriet. Mr. and Mrs, Alen Wray, ' Brian and Grace of Scarboro visited with, relatives and friends over the holiday week -end. ' Sunday guests,with Mr. and Mrs. Anson Dexnernng were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Goldrioh, Paula and Grant of Guelph, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Longstaffe and Brent and Mrs. V. I..aigstaffe of Toronto, Mr, and Mrs. Elrner Wolfe and Robert -of Mitchell, Mrs, V: Sehinbefn o f Listowe 1 and Mrs. Osie Demerling. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hibbird and Mr, t ,ill am Bochler visit- ed on Sunday .with Mr. and Mrs. Warren Zurbrigg of Clifford and also'•yisited the former's mother, Mrs. W. Hibbird who is confined to hospital in Walk- erton. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wendt, Cheryl and David and Miss : Katherine Reid of Toronto spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Schaefer. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Martin' and family spent the week -end with friends in New York. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs.:, Bill Sothern were Mr, and Mrs. 1 Gary Sothern and Timmy of Palmerston, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mulvey, Cindy, and Jeffrey of Belmore. Miss Anne Ritchie . and Mr.. Ronald Hibbird spent Sunday with Mr; and Mrs. Bob Camp- bell in Winthrop. CIofhing for bale needed by Ocf.it FORDWICH--St. Anne's Guild met Thursday night at the home of Mrs. Wellington Hargrave. Mrs. Doug'Bunker,. Kidded.. Mrs: J, ,.Paul gav, a Chapter from the study book entitled "Thanksgiv,ing ". Minutes of the last meeting were read by the secretary, 1y1.rs. W. Hargralre. Mrs. Bill Soth- ern gave the financial report. Roil call was answered by 15 members with an idea on how to improve the appearance of the village. The president thankedevery- one for helping at the booth on fair day and Mrs. Hargrave for making drapes:lfor the basement. of the church. The Little Help- er's bale is to be packed soon and anyone who has clean, good used clothing for children up to school age should leave it with Mrs. Jack King or Mrs.. Jack Douglas by October 21st. A donation was made to the Brownie group and also to the CNIB at Tweedsmuir Hall, Lon- don. Mrs. Pat Daunt and Mrs. Ctutis Jordan were named as a committee to order shrubs to be planted early next spring at the church. Members decided to clean the church on Thursday, October 24th. Mrs. Bunker closed the meet- ing and Mrs. Bruce Armstrong conducted contests. Lunch was, served by Mrs.Peter Brown, Mrs. John Leppington, assisted by the hostess. Mr, -gad Mrs,„ Jack I is , Randy and Roger visited over the week -end with Mr. ° and Mrs Torn Bellamy ply Windsor, Mr. and "Mrs. Dave Dins", more, Laurie and Caroline were week -end Visitors at North Bay. 4 jack Ruttan, Brian Allen, TOhn Barris, John and Bin Cars,. well, spent the week -end in the Port Car'l3ng district. Mr, rand Mrs, Glenn Johnston attended the $ln2eoe Pair on Lday and Saturday, last weok.. xvtt . ,RtA iy- :euziLex' 1)e44L• 4 fe+tr days last week with Miss Mary Corbett .in Toronto and also with friends in New York. Miss Sharon. Pollock of Kitch- ener spent the reef -end with her parents, Mrc; and Mrs. Har- old Pollock. Mr. and Mrs. George Rich- ards and family of London were week -end guests with Mr. and Mrs. Austin Stinson. Weekend visitors with Mr, and Mrs. George Pittendreigh were Mr. and Mrs,; Owen Barley of Toronto; Mr. Mel Batters and Miss Louise Matthews returned hone over the week -end after spent= lag the past three weeks at Eatonia, Sask, Mr., and Mrs. Earl Moore and Eileen Millar spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Frew' in Preston. Ladies prepare recipe folder FORDWICH--The afternoon unit of Fordwich U.'C., W, held its October meeting id the ,S -un - day school rgorns. The worship service was taken by Mrs,. Aust- in Stinson. She used as her in- vocation "Live for Today". A meditation, 'The A r t of Thanksgiving", was followed by prayer. The program wasconvened by Mrs. George Ashton and Miss Violet Beswetherick, Mrs. Ashton.read an. article, 'Be Thankful and Praise His Name". Miss 13esweth rick gave; ; a read ing, "Come Before Him with Thanksgiving. " The ladies showed a' filrn, "Thanks Be to God", followed by prayer. by Miss Beswetherick. Mrs. Wray Cooper, .unit leader, presided for the busi- ness tperiod. Delegates chosen for thedregional meeting in•- Whiteehurch on October 24th were Mrs. Warren , Z,urbrigg and Mrs. Harold Wallace, Pians were made to have: a Christmas reciple folder printed. The 'ladies quilted a fancy quilt during the afternoon. tuiich was served. by Mrs. Wil- liam Wilson and Mrs. Bert Wylie, assisted by the hostess. • Evening ..unit meets in F�rdwkh. FORDWICH--The evening unit of the 'Fordwich U,•C. W. met in the ,church basement on Wednesday night of last week. Mrs,, Mel Taylor and Mrs. Les- lie Loughran were in charge. The theme of the meeting was Gratitude and Thanksgiv- ing., Mrs. Mel Allan had the worship service with Mrs, Ward Schaefer giving the feature. A film was shown on family life and giving thanks for what we have in Canada. Mrs. Roy McDougall played a piano solo. Two contests were held. Lunch was served by Mrs. Carl D'Arcey and Mrs. Fred McCann. News Items from Corrie MisS Elaine Ash has accepted a position in the purchasing de- partment of Campbell Soup at Listowel. • Mr. Arthur Ballagh and Mrs. Emma Brown of Teeswater and Miss Mabel Ballagh of Hamil- ton called on Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hyndman and other friends on Wednesday.- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dow a ll of Toronto spent the week -end at the same home, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Bee- croft , and family, Mrs. Eccles Dow', Ivan and Nelson, all of East Wawanosh, Mr. Alex Ham- ilton, Port Hope, Mr. Carman Hamilton of 'London and Mr. Ross Dunlop of Calgary were Thanksgiving visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Hector Hamilton. Miss Dawna Ecnnett of Ham- ilton spent the Thanksgiving week -end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Bennett. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hoek - ridge and fancily of Scarborough were week-ond guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Hyndman. Miss Betty Wylie of Toronto spent a few days with Mrs. Ewart Whitfield, Mr. John Searson, Gaspe, Que. , and Miss Helen Wacher, Kitchener spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sear- son. eamson. Mrs. Stewart Finlay and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Finlay, Brenda and Bevin of Belmore, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart McGilland and Kristin of Bramalee, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Atthill of Kitch- ener, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Snelling of Listowel, Mr. and Mrs. AlanMcGill of Wingham were Thanksgiving Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Harris. Miss Carol King of Owen Sound, Miss Indy King, Kitch- ener, Miss Cheryl Haskins, and Mr. James Graham of Stratford and Miss Lynda Johnston spent the Thanksgiving holidays at their respootivo homes,, Mrs. James Mckenzie of W allaceburg is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Alec Graham and Mr. Graham. Mr. and MI's', Ivan Haskins were guests at the Reddon-Gil- Idnson wedding in the Presby- terian Church, Listowel. Mr. and Mrs. George Brown and Jean spent a few days in Hershey, Penn. Mr. and lairs. Sandy Gibson accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Coulter to Charleston and visited Mr. and Mrs. Wil- mer Nuhn. Mrs. Jack Ross and family spent the weekendwith-Mr. and Mrs. Morley Bell and other 'Natives. Mr, and Mrs. Wilmer Ross and family of Preston visited Mr. and Mrs. Irving Toner over the week -end. The junior choir provided music in the Presbyterian Church on Sunday morning. Laufrie Moir gave two organ solos, LY Seii the best PAINT #nr �acc ASSURE PERFECT PAINTING RESULTS Unquestionably. the best Interior Paint you can buy at these'•,pricesl ,WHY i;LETTLE FOR LESS? SUPER KEM-TONE The Deluxe Latex Paint QUART Reg. $3.52 SALE '2.8O GALLON Reg. $11.60 SALE '9.29 I'M 11,(Erik4i1t1t' KEM-GLO ENAMELS QUART Reg. S4.45 X3.59 GALLON S Reg. 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