The Wingham Advance-Times, 1955-11-16, Page 11WHITECHURCH
Farm Forum Sleets
Whitechurch Fann Forum, met
Monday evening at the home of Sir.
•nd Sirs. Robert Purdon with an at
tendance of 13. Two groups discussed
the problem of whether or not the
k local government was doing a good
£ job, and answered yes, They decided
“ wthe farther the control gets from the
people, the more expensive it is and
that local people take more interest in
on
their own community affairs. It was
also pointed put that repairs can be
done quicker by local government
than by a government at some dis
tance away.
Mrs. John Purdon and Cecil Falcon
er held high points in euchre and Mrs,
Russell Purdon and John Purdon held
low points. The next meeting will be
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. D-
Beecroft.
Congregational Dinner
About one hundred and fifteen of
Brick Church congregation sat down
The Wingham Advance-Time*, Wednesday, November 16, 1955 Page Elev««in the Sunday School room of Bel
grave United Church on Thursday
evening to a congregational dinner,
with all the trimmings. After the din
ner, Rev. Krug was chairman for a
short program and Miss
showed slides and told the
of her trip to England,
France, Italy, Switzerland,
and Holland,
Personals
Mr, and Mrs. Floyd Bott and child
ren visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs, Russel Purdon, and little Mari
lyn Bott stayed to spend a few weeks
with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Purdon.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Irwin and his
niece, Valerie Nethery, of Hamilton,
spent the week-end with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Herson Irwin.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Ribey, of Port
Elgin, visited on Thursday with Mrs.
Walter Lott.
Mrs. Irene Paterson, of Toronto,
spent the week-end with her mother,
Mrs. Wm. Taylor, who left to spend
a few weeks with Mrs. Paterson, in
Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Elliott and
children, of London, spent Sunday
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Elliott.
Mrs. Oliver Kirk and Ann and her | pupils, who took in the Winter Fair
mother, Mrs. Falconrath, of Birming- [ at Toronto, on Tuesday,
ham, Mich., spent the week-end at |
the home of 3/Ir, and Mrs. J. D, Bee- j,
croft. !
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Little Janet Laidlaw, daughter of
f Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw, has been
i a patient in Wingham Hospital
, the week-end.
i Mrs, J. G. Gillespie and Mrs
: Scholtz visited with relatives in
don on Thursday.,
Jim Cummings, of Southampton,
spent the week-end with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs, Michael Cummings, of
W. Wawanosh.
During the, short severe electrical
; storm on Sunday night, Mr. Frank
1 Thompson’s driving shed was struck
with lightning, at the comer of the
roof, causing split rafters and loosen
ed shingles, but no fire started. Sever
al fuses were ’blown in different parts
of the house and bam.
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Mr. and Mrs, Stewart Musgrove and Mrs. Jack MacIntyre, of Wingham,
of . also visited with Mr, and Mrs, Fa!*
Wroxeter, visited on Sunday at the ' coner on Sunday,„
home of the latter’s daughter, Mrs, i-
Willis. j
Mr, and Mrs, Allan McGill of Turn
berry, and Mrs, Page and her brother,
Charles Fleming, of Hamilton, N.D,;
visited on Thursday with Fleming
relatives in Hamilton, R. H, Thomp
son, Mrs. Page and Mr. 'Fleming left
on Sunday to spend a few days this
week
niece,
onto.
Mr.
»his mother. Mrs. J. Musgrove,
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at the home of the former’?, j
Mrs. Truman Beatty, of Tor-1
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and Mrs, Jas, fit, Marie andij
Raymond, of Kitchener, visited on |
Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Myles St, t
Marie. |
Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Dubbey and Mr. |
and Mrs, Roberts, of Detroit, visited?
over the week-end with Mr, and Mrs, |
A. E, Purdon, of Lucknow, and with |
Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Falconer. Mr, and
I
Anne and Sharon Rintoul spent tha
week-end with, their aunt, Mrs, Mack
Cardiff, of Brussels, and Mr. and Mrs.
Cardiff spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs, RintouJ and the children return*
ed home.
Mr. and Mrs, Archie Purdon spent
Saturday in Kitchener.
G. ALAN WILLIAMS
Optometrist
Patrick St., Wingham
Phone 770
sons, of Otterville, spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Bee
croft and other relatives in this dis
trict. A
Mr. and Mrs* Lou Plakowski and
Carol, of Kitchener, visited on Satur
day with Mrs, Mac Ross and Miss
Olive Terriff, and her mother, Mrs.
Merkley, who had been visiting here
for the past week, returned home to
Kitchener.
Mr, Herbert. Laidlaw and Ivan left
on Friday and spent the week-end at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
Stockili, of Powasson. Mrs. Robert s
Stewart and her niece, Jean Martin, |
accompanied them and visited at the|
home of' Mrs. Stewart’s sister, Mrs. j
Emerson Austin, also at Powasson, I
Mrs. Russell Chapman left on Sun- j;
day to spend a few days at the home
of her daughter, Mrs. Ross Smith, of
Toronto, and with her mother, Mrs.
Smith, at Markham.
Mr. and J/Irs. J. Secord and Sus 3
of Harriston, visited on Saturday vzi
Mr. and Mrs. E, H, Gro3korth.
Mrs, Alex Smell and son, Jack,
St. Thomas, spent the week-end with
her mother, Mrs. Sam McBumey and
other Shiell and McBumey relatives
in East Wawanosh and Wingham.
Quite a number from here attended
the commencement exercises in
Wingham District High School on
Thursday evening last.
Mrs. Wm. Porteous, of Lucknow,,
visited on Sunday at the home of Mr, I
and Mrs. Victor Emerson. ;
Brick Church WM.S. meets this
week at. the home of Mrs. Harry Cook.
The Presbyterian WM.S, meets at the
home of Mrs, Robert McQuiLi'n and
the United Church WALS. at the
home of Mrs, Jas. Falconer on Wed
nesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mock and Bonnie
Lynn,, of Lfstowel, visited on Sunday
at the home of his sister, Mrs. Carl
Weber. Mr. -.and .Mrs, Weber and child
ren. attended the family dinner party
at the home- of his sister, Mrs. Harry
Lindenschmidt, of Walkerton, on Sat
urday evening. They were- celebrating
the twenty-fifth anniversary of their
marriage.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Nicholson and
Cbfeen, of Thamesford, spent the
week-end at the home of her parents,
Mr, and hlrs. John Hutchison and
wi'th Goderich relatives. I
John Craig teft fest Thursday to >
J visit with hrs nephew. John Craig, of j
Oakville, and attend the Winter Fair !'
in Toronto.
Mrs. Wm. Dawson and Mr and Mrs.
Wesley Tiffin visited, on Friday with
Mr. and Mrs. James Henderson, of I1
Brantford.
Mr. and Mrs.
children, of Sam:
end with Farrier
tives here.
Harris Purdon
Muskoka district.
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Thursday, November 24th, 1 p.m.
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1952 Ford Custom Coach, perfect throughout
1951 Chevrolet Sedan, completely overhauled
1950 Dodge Sedan, A-l shape throughout
1949 Oldsmobile Black Sedan, a snap
1952 Chevrolet Sedan Delivery, dual purpose
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