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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1972-08-17, Page 12AdvanceeTires; Thursday, August 17, 1972 St,4e,t tills of pros FORDItiaCH — Trinity ACW t1* kf or thetAngnst meeting at the oleate, of Mrs. Jack Douglas Thursday evening. Mrs. Emer- son Ferguson, president, pre - WO and Mrs. Elsie Strong read two readings, "Summer Par- able" and "Ten Commandments of Happiness". Mrs. W. Hargrave read the minutes of the last meeting and roll call was answered by 16 members naming a place she would like to visit. Mrs. Harold Foster gave the study book, a chapter written by Rev. Fronk Lawson. Mrs, W. Sothern read a letter she received from Paul Rice who gave up his studies for a couple of years at Waterloo University and is working with two Crossroad groups in Lesotha,, South Africa. At present he is working with eight students from the school. They were putting water pipes in to serve the school and new • dormitory and were hoping that the new tank, pump and engine would soon arrive. He said his . primary aim is to develop an unique system of vocational edu- cation. The plan he is working on involves the setting up of a small local industry to provide jobs and some management training at a low cost once the initial invest- ment "is made. Mrs. Ferguson said the fall •r Scott Clarksons Wed . 25 years out work la Africa deanery meeting would be held in Kincardine, the date to 'be set later. Miss Elva Foster was asked to look after replacing a book for the church that had been destroyed by some person or persons. Money was voted to the general fund of the church. Plans were made to hold a harvest supper on October 19th with Mrs. Ruby Foster's group in charge. Cards were signed for three shut-in members. The meeting closed with prayer. Mrs. Bruce Armstrong conducted contests and a bale was packed. Hostesses for lunch were Mrs. Lyle Simmons, Mrs. James Vittie and Mrs. J. Doug- las. FORDWICH — A surprise party was held Sunday afternoon • for Mr. and Mrs. Scott Clarkson whose 25th wedding anniversary was Wednesday, August 9. Rela- tives, friends and neighbors call- ed at their home to wish them many more years of happiness. They were presented with a 'Swag lamp, table lamp and hexa.- gon table from friends and neigh- bors and several other gifts from relatives. Those from a distance attend= ing were Mr. and Mrs. James _ Higgins and -family, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Foote and family of Aur- ora, Mr. and Mrs. Osmand Harris and family of Nobleton, Mr. and • Mrs. Bruce Marwood and Kelly of Richmond Hill, Mrs. Clark- son's'mother, Mrs. William Mar- wood and Ronald Marwood, Mrs. Mary Marwood, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Marwood''and family of Maple, Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Glass, King. City and Mr. and Mfrs. David Marwood and family of Agincourt. STRATFORD GRADUATE Helen Ruth -Ann Oakley, RR 1, Bluevale, daughter of Mrs. Jack Millar and the late Elvin Oakley, graduated frofn Huron -Perth School of Nursing, Stratford, on July 28 and ' is now employed ' in pediatrics in Northwestern Hospital in / Toronto. Mr. and Mrs-. :lack -Mil r arid= Tom- my, Miss Cathy and lan Oak- ley of RR 1, Bluevale and, Harold Ridley, . Wroxeter, grandfather of the graduate, attended the graduation exer- cises at Central United Church. • Maybe this war on poverty should be extended to the `streets and highways.. This country has more ° poor drivers than any other. PersdnaFN�te,.TFr�m1,. or Recent visitors with Mr • and Mrs. Earl Moore were Mrs. Barbara Denny of Guelph, Mis. Winnie puffy and MIAs. Georgina Duffy or Nottingham, England. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Johnston were guests recently of Mr. and )firs. J. D. Pemberton, Toronto, at their country home, Choiclea Farm, Acton. Mr. and Mrs. Johnston took' their horses with them to take part in a carriage drive with 11 vehicles participat- ing. - A kitchen and pantry shower was held Friday evening at the home of Miss Margaret Sothern in honor of Miss Karen Brown who will be married August 18th. Games and contests were en- joyed after which Karen was pre- sented with many useful gifts for which she thanked everyone. Lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Miss Sharon Machan and Mrs. Sothern. • Mr. and Mrs. Anson Demer- ling, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Dem- erling, Mr, and Mrs. Walter Demerling and family attended the Demerling reunion held in Listowel on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Martin, Paul, Carl and Dean., spent several days last week with rela- tives in London and Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Galbraith of Guelph were recent visitors. with Mrs. Elsie Strong and Mrs. Verna Galbraith. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Roy McDougalI were Mrs. Enoch Bauman of Kitchener and `Mrs. George Sirons of Guelph. Mr. and Mrs. Wray Cooper spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. John Welsh and family at Base Borden. Mrs. Barry D'Arcey and Jeff, Bill Miller and Mrs. Elmer Miller and girls spent one day last week in Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wahl of Waterloo called on Alf Haas Fri- day evening. Mrs. William Magill and Jim of London spent a day last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Crosby Sotheran. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Norris of Brantford, formerly of Fordwich, spent a cbupTe of days last week - with Mr. and Mrs. Carroll John- son'. Mrs. Wellington " Hargrave attended the funeral of her aunt, Mrs. John Campbell, Saturday in Palmerston. Miss Margaret Sothern of Guelph spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Sothern. Mr.•and Mrs. Bob Petznick and ,:family of Kitchener "Spentl the weekend at their summer home Wroxeter Pers�nalNotes Miss Lucelle White ,spent the weekend with her parents; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence White. Dan and Peter Isabel and the latter's daughter, Sandy, visited 'their mother, Mrs. Clarence Clement and Mr. Clement -en- route home to Toronto from vacation near Kirkland Lake last week. Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Vern Clark were Mrs, Gor- don Underwood of Gorrie who has arrived home from a trip to the West, Mr. and Mrs. Fraser Pot- lock and Todd of Stratford. Mr. -and Mrs. Doug Wieber and Kevin of Alliston visited her par- ents, Mr. and ,Mrs. Stewart Mus- grove recently. Harvey Coupland is home again from hospital.. Steven' Button, Lucknow, is va- cationing at the home of his sis- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Brian Sander- son. Mrs. Aylmer Hart, Listowel, and Tom Culbert, Dungannon, visited Miss Hazel Sparling last Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Shore and family-, accompanied by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fryers, Hamilton, have returned from a few weeks' vacation around, the Kirkland Lake area and the upper USA. Art Wheeler, Mrs. Robert Mason, Brenda and Cheryl of Sarnia, Miss Betty Wheeler and Gordon Wheeler of Gorrie attend - ea a reunion at Goderich on Sun- day. Miss Susan t ibson, Toronto, was a weekend guest with her mother, Mrs. Edward Gibson. ., Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hart, Doug - Bride elect is honored FORDWICH — Mrs. Wray Cooper was hostess_ for . a miscel-. laneous shower Friday evening, August 4, in honor of her niece, MissKaren Brown, August bride - elect of Kitchener. Mrs. Elmer Harding, Mrs. Scott Clarkson and Mrs. Clayton Brown assisted the r hostess_ After some games and contests Mrs, Cooper read the address, and Karen was presented with many beautiful gifts. Assisting the guest of honor with her gifts were her mother, Mrs. Jack Brown of Fordwich and Mrs. George Flet- cher of Newmarket, mother of the groom. Karen thanked everyone for, their gifts and expressed ap- preication to those who sponsored the party, - • A dessert lunch was served and a social time enjoyed. here. Mrs. Joe Bauer and family of Iowa, Wisconsin, and a former resident of the Fordwich area, called' on Mr. and Mrs. Welling- ton Hargrave and other friends here one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Holger Espensen and family, accompanied by the latter's sunt, Mrs. Mary Peter- sen spent Saturday in Niagara Falls. Mrs. Jack Douglas and her sis- ter, Mrs. Neil Campbell of Listo- wel`, Mrs. Mabel Miles, Mrs. Maurice Johnston, Mrs. William Kaufman, spent a few days last las and Dale, Oshawa, visited his mother; Mrs. William Hart over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McGee have returned- home following a trip -to the West Coast and visited 'relatives enroute. Elgin Toman `of ,f'lattsville and Mrs. Ivan Sararas of 'New Dun- dee were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Toman. Mr. and Mrs. Brian Manuel, Seaforth, were guests Sunday evening with their aunt, Miss Hazel Sparling. Mr. and Mrs.. Lyle Hart and family visited Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Archie Robinsbn and Mr. Robinson at Bayfield on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Nixon of Angus and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Duggan and family, Stayner, were recent guests With Mrs: George Griffith. EXAM RESULTS .WROXETER ' — Royal Con- servatory Theory exams held in Blyth were tried by pupils of Mrs. Nora Moffatt- with the following results: History III, Nancy Adams, first,. class honors; Carol Higgins, honors; Mrs. Betty Beard. , Harmony III, Carol Higgins, Lori Moir. Theory I,• Karen Hyndman. •• -try "P HOME GETS NEW FRONT --Construction on a new entrance to the Fordwich Village Nursing Home has started. Owners Mr. and Mrs. Dave Dinsmore say fhey hope' to have work completed in time for the home's fall bazaar and open house. (Staff Photo) week at Gananoqu:�, with Mr. and Mrs. Joe De Hoo Mr. and Mrs. Holger Espensen, Stephen and Jeffery and Mrs. Doug Hargrave went to the air- port at Malton Wednesday -where Mrs. Espensen's aunt arrived from Denmark., • Mr. and Mrs. Earl Moore at- tended the Moore reunion Sunday in Listowel. Mr. and Mrs. George Acorn of Burbank, California, visited re- cently with their cousins, Mr. and Mrs George Ashton and Mr. and Mrs Harold Doig. They also spent a day with Mr. and Mrs. Art miles ahead at You're Kitchel?I+ et ti4e diner lar4 port. Ties Watkins of Bolton spent eeverat days last weekswitb her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clare Harris. . Mr, and Mrs. Sam Johnston and Mr. and Mrs. 'Russel Nickel enjoyed a motor trip last week in Northern Ontario. Mrs, Emerson Hargrave of ioistowel spent the weend with Mr. and Mrs. W. Hargrave. Mrs. John Tudan and Miss Georgian spent Friday in Kitch- ener. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pollock of Stratford called on friends in the village one day last week. Mr. and Ml's, James Douglas, a ,� a hep .. on . , t ... Wells and boys in London. Visitors with the Ashtons for the holiday weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Ross Durst and family of Bay. Ridges. Miss Janke Durst remained for, a week's holiday with her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Douglas and Louise visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dale Murray in Guelph. I� Mr. and Mrs. William Sothern, accompanied by . Mr, and Mrs. William Mulvey of Belmore and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Sothern of Palmerston were guests Satur- day at the Bassani -Voll 'wedding in St. Mary's Catholic Church, Paul and Om visited a (OW -dA •:�, 111 nl ! 1 / ntsSarna, Bride attendelt the WI convont . at Manitkmlin land for two days last, week. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sler- maker, Bili.. .and, Cathy, ac- companied c-com ed by Mr. and Mrs. Isaac c$ilnmermaker ,of Llitarriston, are holidaying in. the United States. 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