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Page 8 - Wingham‘ Advance -Times, Thursday. Jan, 23, 1969
Personal Notes from Gorrie
Mi. Robert Wade of Pointe
Claire, Oue. , visited his moth.",
er, Mrs. Norman Wade 1st
Monday in the Wingham and
District Hpspital. Mrs. Wade
was able to return home on
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gowdy
visited Sunday at the home of
Mrs. Betty Feagan of Wingham.
Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Cars-
well of Harriston visited Mr.
and Mrs. Wesley Trimble on
Sunday.
Miss Margaret Koch under-
went an appendectomy in Lis-
towel Memorial Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Grain-
ger visited Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Spence of Mitchell on Thurs-
day.
- Mr. and Mrs. Albie Foster
of Galt spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs, Kenneth Underwood.
Mr. Thomas McInnes re-
turned home iSunday from Vic-
toria Hospital, London' on Sun-
day,.
MM. Gerald Galbraith,Misses
4/Za1eth and Judy Galbraith
and Mr• Donald Galbraith of
.
Waterloo, were guests at the
wedding of Margaret Ann Fish-
er and Mr. Paul Wayne Gal-
braith on Saturday.in St. Cath-
atineS•
Among those from a distance
who attended the Golden Wed-
ding anniversary of Mr. and,
Mrs. Gordon Edgar on Wednes-'
day were Mr. and Mrs, Glen
Black of Hamilton,' Mrs, Leslie
Donovan, KOhener, Miss Mary
Black, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Cochrane, Mr, and Mrs. Wil-
liam Edgar, Mr. and Mrs.An-
drew Hall, all of Ayr, Mr. and
Igri. Howard Ritchie, Mr. and
Mrs. Percy Greenwood, Mr.
and Mrs. Charlie Robson, Mr.
and Mis, Cameron Robson., all
of Durham and Mrs. Donald
Williamson of Thornhill. Con-
gratulations were received by
telegram fromPierre Elliot
Trudeau, Murray Gault, M.P.P.
and a phone call from the
bride's brother, Mr. Cameron
Robertson of Strathclair, Man.
One hundred and sixty signed
the guest book.
Alvin Simpson of Gorrie,
James Alcorn, Wroxeter, and
Jack Wilson, Fordwich, were
Howick residents on jury duty at
Goderich.
Mrs. Harold King spent the
week with her sister, Mrs. Nor-
man Beatty of Tara.
Mr, and Mrs. James Morden
attended the funeral on Satur-
day of Mr. Norman Beatty.
Knox Presbyterian annual meeting
BELMORE--The annual. meet-
ing of-knox Presbyterian Church
was held on Monday afternoon,
January 13th, in the church.
Rev. E. R. Hawkes was in charge
and opened the meeting with
devotions. Mrs. Harvey Bal-
lagh was elected secretary for
the meeting.
A hymn was sung In .memory
of Mr. Elmer Zinn and Mr.
William Nickel, who passed
awayduring 1968. Annual re-
ports were then read and adopt-
ed, with each organization re7 •
porring a good year.
Election of officers then fol-
loWed: „Treasurer, Mrs. Ralph
Dickson; managers, Wallace
Richardson, Elmer Jeffray, and
Bruce Darling newly elected;
church auditor, Mrs. Douglas •
McPherson; ushers, Wallace
Richardson, Ralph Dickson, -
George Dickson, Robert Inglis,
Hugh Leeson, Donald Nickel;
representative to Bible Society,
Thomas Inglis; trustees, Ken-
neth Dickson, Elmer Jeffray,
Fleming Ballagh.
Rev.' Mr. Hawkes'expressed
his apttreciation for the co-op-
eration of his congregation, ,and
on behalf of the congregation
thanked Mrs. Alvin Mundell,
organist, and members of the '-
choir, for their contribution
during the past year. A motion
was made that die annual Sun-
day School meeting be held
February 3rd, at which time ,.
theofficers of the SundaySchool
be elected.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Haskins-,
attended the funeral of Mr.
Nelson Higgins of Morris T6wn-
ship, held at the Walker funer-
al home, Wingham, on Sun-
day
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Boyd
of Palmerston visited Sunday
with, Mr. and Mrs. John Boyd.
Mr, Bruce Grainger of Lon-
don went the week -end with
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Grainger
and they visited Mrs. Stanley
Grainger and family of London
on Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Abra-
ham of Belmore visited Thurs.':
day with Mrs; Roy Gordy.
Mr. and Mrs. Spence Brears
of Harriston visited Wednesday
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Grajoger,
Mr. and Mrs. Mac Newton
and family visited Mrs. Edward
Newion dTWingham on Sunday.
BIRTH
FINNIGAN--Marge and Keith
Finnigan are happy to an-
nounce the arrival of their
daughter, Heather Ann, in
St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon-
don, on January 3, 1969, a
sister for Michael.
Calvin.Bricic
Messengers
WHITECHURCIt caheMe4i-
sengers,of Calvin -Brick met
during the church service pfl,
Sunday morning when the of -
Reed were installed by Mrs,
Norman Coultes:
The officers are, past presi-
dent, Jim Beecroft; associate
president, Cathy Chandler,
Margaret Robertson and Joyce
Taylor; viee-presidents , Marion
McGee, Marilyn Robertson and
Lorna Mason; secretary, Helen
Cha.n.dler; treasur. er, Marlene
McGee.
Cathy Chandler presided for
the meeting and Marilyn Rob-
ertson was pianist. Darlene
Coultes read Scripture and ,
prayer was'offered by Doreen
Taylor, Jim McGee and Doug-
las Shiell received:the offering
which was dedicated by Cathy
Chandler. .
The story, "A Verse for the
New Year", was given by Mrs.
Lawrence TayloL. A dialogue
_by Margaret Robertson, Marion
McGee and Joyce Taylor gave
points to think about concern-
ing China.
The members then went to
classes for further s t u d y on
China.
Whitechurch News
Sunday School officers and
teachers of th&United Church
met at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Garnet Farrier on Tues-
day. Present for the meeting.
were Mr. and Mrs. Michael
Ross, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Laidlaw, Mrs. George Thomp-
son, Diane Coultes, John Gibb,
Mrs. Farrier and Elmer Sleight-
tolm.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Schblt2
Karen, Leasa and Kenton of
Goderich were Sunday visitors
with Mrs. Ezra Scholtz.
Mr. and.fyIrs.,Ben McClena-
ghan returned home on Sunday
with Mr. and, Mrs. Harry Moss, •
Of Plattsvilie, after a three
weeks' visit with them.
The U. C. W. executive held
a meeting on Wednesday at the -
home of Mrs. GarnerFarrier,
president, to plan the meetings
for the coming year.
Mr. and Wt. Ivan Laidlaw
and Janet left on'Thursday for
ag trip to Florida.
° Mrs. Fred Yausie and Car-
man and Jerry Pastorius of Lon-.
don.were Sunday visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McBurney
and family.
Mrs; Elroy Laidlaw and Jo-
ann were in London on Friday
and returned home on Saturday
with Mr. and Mrs,: Cameron
Simmons.
Mr. -and•Mrs. Garnet Farrier
attended the funeral of Mr. Nel-
son Higgins on Sunday at the
Walker funeral horne, Wing -
ham. This community extends
sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. Car-
man Farrier and family of To-
ronto. Mrs. Farrier was a
daughter of the late Mr. Hig-
gins-
Fred Davis arrived home from
Niagara Falls and Mrs. Davis
accompanied him to Lucan •
where they spent the week -end
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Davis. Mrs. David will
visit frith them this week while
Fred attends the course at Niag-
ara Falls.
/vit. and Mrs. Bill E v a n s
were Sunday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Chester Feagan, of
Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. ,Bill Gibson,
Rhonda, Billie and Gregory were
Sunday Visitors with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. George Fisher,
and grandmother, eMrs. Car-
ruthers Of Wingh
On Thursday Bi11 Rintoul
was admitted t� St. Joseph's
Hospital, London, and on Fri-
day underwent surgery. The
community wishes him a speedy
recovery. Mrs. Rintoul return-
ed home on Sunday and report-
ed him to be as well as expect, -
ed. His ,room is 506, 5th floor.
' Mr. and Mrs. Ross Smith,
Kathy and Bradley of West Hill
attended the funeral .of Mr.
Art Edgar last Wednesday and
visited with her parcnti, Mr.
and Mrs. Russel Chapman.
On Thursday afternoon Vic"
Emerson visited with Bill Brown,
who was released from hospital
on Monctay and is at -the' home
of his daughter, Mrs. Charles
Tiffin.
Mrs. Douglas Conley of
WinghaM spent Thursday'and
Friday with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Wallace Conn while Doug
was at dwen Sound.
The community extends con-
gratulations to Ed Walker who
went on his 3- minute shopping
spree at the Red Front Grocery
on Thursday evening.
We are happy to report that
Mrs. Gordon Wall of Langside
wart able to return home On the
week -end from Wingham and
District' Hospital..
ft
tr. and Mrs. Bill Evans at-
terided th, opening session' of
Bruce County Council held at
Walkerton on Monday evening.
Bill Evans is reeve of Kinloss.
Russel Ritchie visited on Sun..'
day with Leslie Ritchie of Luck -
now.
Mrs. Allan Turner returned"
from Aurora on'Sunday to her
home here. Her son, Richard
Turner, Rickey, Anne and Char-
lene accompanied her here.
Mr. and Mrs. Gershom John-
ston visited on Friday with Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Wood and
family of Egmondville, Mr, and
Mrs. Ross McMichael 9f Sea.;
forth and Mr. and Mrs. Ken
Johnston and family of Clinton.
John Clipperton and Robert
Mullis of Thamesford visited on.
Sunday with her parents, Wil-
ford Clipperton and Mrs. Bessie
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Any girl in this community
"over 12 years of age wishing to
join the Whitechurch 4-H Club
for the project, "The Third
Meal", may give her name to'
Mrs: Victor Emerson before
January 2 5th. The leaders must
know how many books to order.
Unitpd. .thor0i.'..:W00011.--ei:
officers at general meeting
FORDWICH-The afternoon 1
and evening units of the United
Church Women met Jointly for
the general meeting with the
afternoon group in charge of
the program.
The worship service was
taken by Mrs. Clarence Cars-
well on the theme, "A World
Corrimunity''' pointir4 out.
especially concern for China.
Scripture was read and prayer
oferedi
An introduction IQ the study
book on Chin was presented by
Mrs. Crosby otttern, and Mrs.
Parker Eurig. R911 call was an-
swered with a •Ne w Year's
though; and a get well carfl.
Annual reports showed an
active and financially success-
ful year. -
Rev. W. C. Parrott presided
for, the electio and installation
or officers•As fOuorst
Paat'preI4ent,N,WarrOn
'zigbrigs; progdent, Mrs. Jack
1411soni,ist liticelfpreolklent.
Wit t;enOtb$041; 2nct vinqvirof.
Went, t./.1,1w, Scott C14$4:44
3rd vice, gra, guncr garOing;
or; Mix Minnie MO-
Siw4in; rec0rding Secretaky,
MM. Pariter •Et,tri; cQrreSpond..
We secretary, Mrs. Harold Polg,
Friendship and visiting, Mrs.
Ken Graham; Christian edtica"
tion, Mrs. Jack Wilson;:Christ-
tan citizenshJp, Mrs. Anson
Ruttan; finanO7e, Mrs. Mel Tay-
lor; flowers, Mrs. Austin Stin-
son and Nits. Clarence CarsWell;
literature, Mrs. Crosby Sothern;
manse, Mxs. Stanley Bride;
programs.:Mis, Robe Glbson;
supply, Mrs. Bruce 44. 1.4;
$tewatfithiP and XeqUillAri s
Mel Penny; pianist, MIs. Min-
nie Mcylwainknorninating corny
mince, Mrs., Jack Brown, Ws.
George Ashton ,fanct Mrs. Lome
Siefert Jr,
Wits. William Wilson, is lead-
er for the afternoon unit and,
Mrs. Ben Gibson for the even-
ing group, Mrs„ ,PreOn Johnston
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