The Wingham Advance-Times, 1955-05-25, Page 3FIRST CLASS
WATCH REPAIRS
GORRIE
Music Festival
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Pupils of Gorrie school, senior
and junior rooms, S.S, No. 4 and S.S.
No. 18 presented, a program of chor
uses, dances, trios and rhythm band
music in the Community Hall on Fri
day evening. The hall was tastefully
decorated with flags and baskets of
spring flowers. Colorful costumes in
several numbers added to the attrac
tive appearances of the performers.
The Rev. W. J. V. Buchanan acted
as chairman. Mrs. King of Brussels,
and Mrs. Carl Douglas, teacher of
music in the schools were accompan
ists. Mr. A. McDonald spoke briefly,
thanking all for their co-operation.
Popular numbers were when
“When Grandpa Was a Little Girl
Like Me,” ^Christopher Robin Is
Saying His Prayers,” ‘'Drink to Me
Only with Thine Eyes,’ the boys’
chorus and the senior girls double trio.
The. group of sacred numbers
fine expression,* “The Sword
by Janey Day and the violin
Corinne Rhame, accompanied
mother were enjoyed.
Lions Club Dinner
At the dinner meeting on Monday
night in the Community Hall, Gorrie,
Howick Lions Club had members of
the Blyth Lions Club as their guests.
Mr. Stewart Collyer, of Lucknow, was
a guest speaker. Zone chairman, How
ard Wylie, paid his official visit.
President Knowlson Hueston pre
sided. Ken Edgar was tail twister.
Dick Carson and Dr. Mills led the
showed
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NEXT TIME? TAKE HIM WITH YOU—You’ll have more fun,
too! Even his pup seems interested as this young lad at Dorset, Ontario,
gets ready to go after "big ones”.
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The Wingham Advance-Times, Wednesday, May 25, 1955
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Latest addition to the fleet of Vet*
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by Mathieson’s Boat Works at Goder
ich, is scheduled for launching late
next month. It will go into immediate
service,
’ The new craft will be 43 feet long
and will be powered by a six-cylinder
Diesel engine. It will be the third
all-steel vessel in the fleet.
Of latest safety design, the boats
are used for fishing while ’anchored
off shore as well as for short cruises.
HARRISTON FLOWER
GROUP HOLDS SHOW
The Harriston and District Horti
cultural Society held its spring flower
show with over 80 entries, The dis-
play was presented in the windows
of Hardy and Son furniture store.
The committee in charge included
Mrs. W. A, Dinniwell, Mrs. F. F, Hom-
uth, Mrs. A. Gillespie, Mrs. Orrin Wil
kin, Mrs. Austin Stinson, The judges
were Mr. Angus Smith, Mrs. Luverne
Ernst, Mrs, McLellan, all of Mt, For
est. The members acquiring the most
points in the entries were Mrs, Frank
Harrison and Mrs, A. Gillespie.
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Thursday, June 9
Voting Hours 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. D.S.T.
singing with Mrs. Pete Dobson at the
piano.
Members of the Women’s Institute
catered.
United Church News
A joint official board meeting of the
Gorrie and Wroxeter churches will be
held in Wroxeter United Church
Thursday evening, at 8.30.
The “Friendly Fours’’ will meet
the home of Mrs. Joe Woods
Thursday, May 26th, at 8.30 p.m.
Woman’s Association
“The Call of Life” was the theme at
the May meeting « of the W.A. at the
home of Mrs. Albert Heibein on
Thursday evening. Group 3 had charge
of the Worship period with Mrs. Allan
Hyndman as leader. Mrs. Jack Hut
chison read the Scripture.
Mrs. A. Hyndman gave a talk on
“The Call of Life.” She said being a
Christian does not begin and end with
Sunday. A poem "An Evening Prayer”
was given by Mrs. Glad Edgar. “Life’s
Ambition” was read by Mrs. J. Hut
chison who offered prayer. Mrs. Gor
don Edgar, president, conducted busi
ness when plans were made for the
garden party to be held June 1st. The
meeting closed with the theme prayer
in unison. The hostess assisted by Mrs.
Dustow, Mrs. L. Ruttan and Mrs.
Lyle Watson served refreshments.
-Anglican Church News
Services bn Sunday, May 29th will
be withdrawn in the Anglican church
es in Gorrie, Fordwich and Wroxeter,
as Mr. F. E. Russell, who has been in
charge of the parish for the past year
will be ordained as Deacon at a ser
vice in St. Paul’s Cathedral, at 10.30
a.m. on Sunday.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Green and
children, of Shedden, were week-end
holiday visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Geo. Beattie.
Mr. T. L. Mclnnes attended sessions
of the Grand Lodge of Ontario West,
meeting in Orillia on Wednesday, and
Thursday.
Mrs. Ernest King, Mrs. Chas. Law
rence, Mrs. M. Gilkinson, Mrs. Geo.
King, Mrs. Norman Wade, Mrs. Earl
Underwood, Mrs. L. Sanderson, Mrs.
Gordon Underwood, Mrs. R. T. Ben
nett, Mrs. Geo. Beattie and
Harry King attended the Huron Dean
ery in Wingham on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Schroder and
Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner, of Hanover,
visited with Mrs. M. Gilkinson on
Tuesday of last week.
Ladies from the Gorrie Presbyterian
Church attending the Maitland Pres-
byterial at Lugjrnow on Tuesday
were Mrs. Sam Robinson, Mrs. J.
Magoffin, Mrs. B. Greaves, Mrs. Burns
Stewart, Mrs. Gordon Gibson, and
Mrs. Chas. Finlay.
John Hulleman, ot Bronte, and
John Lammering, of Toronto, visited
Mr. and Mrs. Earle King on Sunday
and Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clo.vne Michel and
Karen, spent a few days with Mrs.
Michel’s brother, the Rev. John Zim
merman and Mrs. Zimmerman at
Pembroke.
Mrs. Jean MacDonald, of London, is
spending this week with relatives
here.
Mi*, and Mrs. Ross McCreary and
family, of Guelph, visited with Mr.
and Mrs. E. H. Strong, on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank King visited
their daughter, Mrs. Bob Featherston
and Mr. Featherston in Orillia on
Sunday. /
Mrs. Mae Jackson is home from
Dungannon for a few days.
Mrs. Wilmer Nuhn had her tonsils
on
at
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some time with her son,
Hyndman and Mrs. Hynd-
Donald Mann, Moncrieff,
removed at Wingham General Hospi
tal on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pritchard, Lon
don, and Miss Betty Doten, of Wind
sor, were week-end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. T. C. Vittie.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest King have pur
chased the residence of Mrs. Chas.
Kitchen.
Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Hastie, Arlene
and Sandra, of Toronto, also Tom
Hastie, of Port Credit, were week-end
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hastie.
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Strong and
Donna Marie, spent Sunday with
friends in Kitchener.
Rev. and Mrs. H. West, Miss Jean
West, and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Dav
idson, of Belmore, were recent visit
ors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Gowdy, B. Line.
Mrs. John Hyndman, of Toronto, is
spending
Mr, Fred
man.
Master
spent several days with Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Hyndman.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Gray and Glen,
of Sudbury, spent the week-end with
relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Yuli and Gordon,
of London, were Sunday visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Walker.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Brown, John
and Jean, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pear
son, Ethel, spent Sunday
and Mrs. Murray Brown,
ener. ‘
Mr. F. E. Russell was in
on Thursday for the spring meeting of
the clergy of Huron Deanery.
Miss Beryl Riechrath, of Toronto,
spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Keil.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Adams, of Tor
onto, were week-end and holiday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russel
Adams.
The Gorrie Women’s Institute spon
sored a successful bake sale on Sat
urday afternoon. Tea was also served
by the ladies.
The auction sale of Miss Annie
Murray’s furniture on Saturday after
noon was attended by a large number
of people.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hockridge, of
Toronto, were holiday visitors
Mr. and * Mrs. Allan Hyndman
other friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Arscott /and
and Mrs. Geo. Jackson, all of
were week-end, and holiday
with Mr. and Mrs. Archie
with Mr.
at Kitch-
Wingham
with
and
sons
and Mr.
Toronto,
visitors
Miller.
Miss
Miss Beryl Bennett, Kitchener, Mac
Hutchison, Newtonbrook, and Jim
Walker, London, were holiday visitors
at their respective homes.
Mr. and Mrs. Bower Farrish spent
Sunday and Monday in Sundridge.
Reeve Harry Gowdy attended the
laying of the corner stone for the
new court house in Goderich on Mon
day.
Mr, and Mrs. Leslie E'arl, of Ethel,
were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry. Gowdy.
Mr. Jas. Stevens, Montreal, is visit
ing at the parsonage.
Birth
TELEHUE—At the Listowel Memorial'
Hospital, on Sunday, May 15, 1955,
to Mr. and Mrs. Graham Telehue
(nee Marion King), a son.
Margaret Brown, Toronto,
RIPLEY JUNIOR
ONE OF FOUR
TO VISIT U. K.
Four young Ontario farmers will
visit English and Scottish farms on
an exchange trip this summer under
the auspices of the Canadian Council
on 4-H clubs, the council announced.
They will be accompanied by R. G.
Bennett, of Toronto, president of the
Canadian council and associate dir
ector of the Ontario Agriculture De
partment’s extension department.
Selected from the Junior Farmers
Association of Ontario for the trip
are: Marie Saunders, Nanticoke, Hal-
dimand County,* Marilyn Parks, Coop
er, Hastings County; James Needham,
Ripley, Bruce Cdunty, and Bev. Gray,
Port Hope, Durham CoUnty.
They were picked from a group of
24 candidates, having demonstrated
a high degree of 4-H club leadership
and farm and church work, the coun
cil said.
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