The Wingham Advance-Times, 1946-03-28, Page 8Thursday, Friday, Saturday, March 28, 29, 30
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GLENANNAN
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bolt and fam-
ily visited on Sunday with Mr, and
Mrs. Thos. Stokes.
• Mr, and Mrs, Dave Eadie spent one
day last week in London visiting the
latter's aunt, Mrs. Charles McLean.
Messrs. Walter Dunkin of George-
town, Jackson Dunkin of Kitchener,
also Miss Dorothy Dunkin of Kitchen-
er, spent the week-end with their par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Dunkin,
Miss Patricia Shaw of ' StratfOrd,
spent_ the week-end with her parents,
Mt:. and Mrs, Clarence Shaw.
Mr, and Mrs. Roy Hastings motor-
ed to London on Tuesday last to meet
their sari, Bill, who was returning
from overseas.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lincoln and
Lance, visited on Sunday with Mr.
John Cathers, Kathleen and Bobbie, at
Gorrie.
Mrs. Herman Metcalfe and baby
daughter, have returned home. from
Wingham Hospital.
Mr. Vernon Reid has been engaged
to assist Mt, W. A. Cathets for the
coming summer.
Miss Annie Stokes spent Tuesday
last visiting With Mr. and Mrs. David
A. ftitchie, Teeswater.
JAMESTOWN
Mr. Murray Ross% who spent the
past three months with his parents in
Florida, returned to his home here
last week,
Miss 1 trelyn Jacklin spent the past
two weeks with her patents, and hai
returned to her position at the Rae
Chick 'Hatchery at Atwood,
Mr. Aldine Holt who Was under, the
Dr's. tare is improving nicely.
Mr. and Mrs, Ocorge Meitay and
children attended the Brooks-Wells
wedding in Wingham on Thursday of
last week.
Mrs. Campbell of Winthrop, is As.
iting for a jaw days with her daughter,
Mrs. Garden Holt,
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Goderich Hospital.
Little Bobbie Henderson of
gannon, is spending this week
Mr, and Mrs. Jas. 'Falconer.
Mr. and Mrs. Relison Falconer of
Toronto, spent the week-end with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Falconer.
Miss Winnifred. Farrier of Toronto,
and Mr, Carman Farrier of New Tor-
onto, and Miss •Roberta Mowbray of
Toronto, spent the week-end at their
respective homes here.
Mr. A. E. Purdon and Mr. Jas. Fal-
coner each had the misfortune to rose a
valuable cow on Sunday.
Reeve J. D. Beecroft, who is Chair-
man of the Educational Committee for
the County, attended meetings at
Goderich, Hensall, Clinton, Brussels
and Wingham last week, in the inter-
ests of the High School Districts in
Huron.
The regular monthly meeting of the
W.M.S. of the Presbyterian Church
was held on Thursday last at the
home of Mrs. David Kennedy. with the
president, Mrs. Robt. Mowbray in the
chair. Isaiah, ,Chapter 51, was read
responsively, and . Mrs. Roane had
charge of ,the meditation period, speak-
ing on the Dynamic Gospel..Mrs.
Walters led in the Glad Tidings pray-
er, and the topic from the Study Book
on the Bhil Field was taken by Mrs.
John S. Craig. Plans were made for
the Easter Thank Offering .Meeting,
and Mrs. Mowbray closed with prayer
for the Missionary workers.
Mrs. John. Pardon's Red Cross
group will hold a concert and dance
in the Institute Hall this Friday even-
ing. You are invited.
John. Waddell .had a very suc-
cessful sale last Tuesday. Mr, John-
ston Conn and Mr. Wallce Conn have
rented his farm.
Mi. and Mts. Gordon Scott of Rip-
ley, and Mr. Thos. Hill of Langside,
spent Sunday With Mr. and Mrs. itus-
sell Ross.
Miss Mildred McClenaghan, nurse-
in-training in Guelph General Hospital,
has been 'laid up with anttack,of the
measles.
Mr. and Mrs, Hector Pardon and,
little June of Toronto, spent-the week-
end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.
E,' Pardon.
Miss Tillie Alexander is holding an
auction sale of her home furnishings
on Friday at her home on the 0th con.
of W. Wawanosh. The farm IT been
sold.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace .Conn and
family of Kinloss
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Mr, and Mrs, Ron- -
ald Coultes and baby Murray of E.
Wawattosh, and Mr. Wilfred Caslick
of Wingham, visited on Sunday with
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their patents, Mr. and Mtg. Earl Cat-
lick. *
Born—On Friday, March 22ndtin
Wireghain Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs.
Wilfred Cashel; a son,
A very repretentatiVe meeting of •the
families of the Presbyterian church
was held in the church on Friday even-
ing with Mr, /as, Mellrath in charge
of the program. Among those who as-
sisted with the program were. Mr.
Gage of.. Wilighant, who gave a talk
and a reading and several violin ael-
actions, accompanied by •Mt H,
Dun-
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Canadian Old White Cheete,Ib. .39c
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Pym, who also gave a piano Solo, Mrs.
Walter Pocock of W. Wawanosh and
Miss. Mal9orie Falconer Of Wingham,
sang' several solos, and. Key. A. Mal-
mo of Wingham gave a short address
Rev. A,. H. Wilson spoke of St. Pat-
rick and Angus Falconer gave a saxo-
phone number. Mr. MeIlrath then
called Rev, Wilson to the platform,
and after a short address thanking him
in the name of the congregation, ,,for
his faithful services among them, pre-
sented Mr, Wilson with a purse of
money and with a. bouquet of flowers
for Mrs. Wilson. Mr, Wilson. thanked
his people for their kindness and their
thoughtfulness, Lunch was served and
the social time. enjoyed .by all,
The regular monthly Meeting of the
W.M.S, of the United Church was held
on Wednesday at the home of Mrs.
'Albert Coultes with the president, Mrs,
J, G. Gillespie, in the chair. The scrip-
ture lesson was read by Mrs. Lott and
Mrs. J. D. Beecroft gave a missionary
reading, Mrs. Garnet Farrier led in
prayer. The topic 'from .the Study
Book, gurrie of Uganda, was in charge
of Mrs, Clarence McClenaghan, who
gave a very interesting talk on Currie's
worries over the slave trade of that
time. Mrs, W. R. Farrier gave a piano
sola and Mrs. Kirk closed the meeting
with prayer for the missionaries and
their worwlc, This was the meeting
for the quarterly birthday tea and six
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Khan ,spent the week-end with her
father, Mr. Knowles of Kitchener,
Miss Merle Wilson of Wingharn
Hospital staff spent a day last week at
her home here,
Mrs, Ben McClenaghan returned
home from London last Tuesday after
visiting with. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Par,.
ker,
Mrs, Chas. MacKay of Brussels, and
her nephew, Mr. Win. Palmer, and his
grandson, Billy Butch, of Walton,
spent Sunday at the home of the ft2r-
riter's brother, Mr. Walter Lott.
Mr. and Mrs, Albert Coultes and
family spent Sunday with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs, Thos, Kerry,
Pte. Orton Grain of Woolsley Bar-
racks, London, spent the week-end
with his wife and parents here,
Miss Doris McKenzie, who spent the
past few months with her sister, Mrs,
Ira Wall and other relatives, returned
home to Regina, Sask., on Thursday
last.
Mrs. J. D. Beecroft and Florence,
returned holne from Toronto on Tues-
day last,
Weiwood's Service Station was bro'L
ken into on Sunday last, with choco-
late' bars, cigarettes and quite a sum
of money taken. The police are in-
vestigating.
Quite a crowd gathered in the In-
stitute Hall here on Tuesday evening
for the pictures presented by the Nat-
ional Film Board. They were enjoyed
by all. Lunch was served by the lad-
ies and dancing enjoyed until closing
time.
Mrs. Dan Martin spent last week
at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Mal-
colm McNeil of Oxford Centre, while
Mrs. McNeil went through an opera-
tion in Woodstock Hospital on her
shoulder.
Miss Bertha MacKay of Toronto,
spent the week-end with her sister.
Miss Agnes MacKay.
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Anderson of
Lucknow, spent Sunday with Mrs. Ar-
chie Anderson at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Robt. Purdon. Little Leroy and
Gary Rinfoul are staying with their
grandparents, while their mother is in
King Department Store
ladies seat the table for the birthday
lunch.
Mr, and Mrs. Herb. Laidlaw cele-
brated their twenty-fifth wedding,,,an-
niversary on Friday last.
Mrs. Geo. McCienaghan motored to
Guelph on Saturday and Mildred re-
turned with her to spend this week
at her home here.
Miss Gwendoyln Irwin of Toronto,
spent the week-end at the home of •her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herson Irwin.
Mr. and Mr's. Victor Emerion and
Mrs. A. Emerson moved to their new
home on the farm of the late John Gil-
lespie.
Twenty-four of the Whitechurch
Farm Forum Group enjoyed a pot-
luck supper at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. James Falconer, on Monday night
to finish up the winter's forum season.
Mrs. Gordon Elliott held high points
in the progressive euchre that follow-
ed, and Elroy Laidlaw low points. •
'Pte. j, S. Szczpciak of the R.C.A.
S.C., of Toronto, who recently return-
ed from four years overseas, spent the
week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs.,
John Hutton.
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A miscellaneous shower was held on
Friday night at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Lawrence Willis in London, in
honour of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Miller,
who were married some time ago.
Mrs. Morley Traviss, Betty and
Jack, spent a few days visiting with
friends at Grand Valley.
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Mr. and Mrs. Len Westbrook. .of
Goderich, spent Saturday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. ,Cornelius,
Mr. Jas. Laidlaw has been very ill
during the past two weeks with the
flu, and Mr. Elroy came home from
Weston 'on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence MeClena-
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