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THE WINGHAM ADVANCE-TIMES
Wednesday, May 19, 1949
passes and Leroy Newman took up the
.offering. Billie Newman led in prayer,
Mrs. Dawson Craig had the •Ghapter
from Around the World with the
Bible, speaking on "Fish give ink,
Tree give paper," The Meeting was
closed with all reading the hymn, The
Lord be with us as we bend, His
blessing to receive,
Communion service was held in the
United Church on Sunday, when Rev,
a M. Newton spoke on Leonardo da
Vinci's wonderful picture of the Last
Supper, Each one received a picture to
study, ThiS picture took four years to.
paint, on a canvass as 'big as the side
of the church, with each disciple, the
copy of an individual painted in size
and a half, of life size, with two
groups of three disciples, on either
side of Christ, is one of the wonders
of art, with each disciple expressing
his individual character, in expression
of body, face and hands, Mr. Garnet
Farrier sang a solo, Anniversary ser-
vices in this church will be held on
June 13th.
Quite a large crowd attended the
party in the Memorial Hall here on
Friday evening for Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce Buchanan of London, nee Mar-
ian Walters, During the evening they
were called to the front and Mr. Billie
Caslick read an address.and Miss Mc-
Kinnon presented them with a purse'
of money. Each thanked their friends
for the useful gift. Lunch was served"
.and the social tune enjoyed by all,
Farriers orchestra provided music for
dancing.
The regular monthly meeting of the
Women's Institute was held on Tues-
day last in the Memorial Hall, with
the President, Mrs. Ben MeClenaghan,
in charge of the meeting. After the
opening exercises, all sang, 0 Can-
ada, and plans were made for as many
as possible to attend the District An-
nual to be held in Lucknow on June
10th, The ladies decided to send get-
well cards to the members and their
families, and decided to invite a local
Institute as guests for the June meet-
ing. The following program was then
presented, Mrs. Jack 'Gillespie gave
two readings, Be a Comforter, and
Mrs.iMurphy's visitors. Mrs. Garnet
Farrier gave a paper on Being Happy,
telling that it is as hard to find hap-
piness as to find unhappiness, we are
so busy making a living, that we have
no time to enjoy the beauties of nat-
WHITECHU'RCH
The regular monthly meeting of the
W.M.S. of the Presbyterian Church
was held at the home of Mrs. J. S.
Craig on Thursday with the President,
Mre. Sutherland in the chair. Mrs. Al-
bert Walters led in the responsive
reading of Romans 10-1 to 21, and
Mrs. Roane read a story, Growing
Old, The roll-call was answered by a
Bible verse containing the word, Pray-
er, and Mrs, Walter Lott read the
Clad Tidings Prayer. Plans were
made for as many as possible to attend
the Presbyterial held at Lucknow on
Tuesday of this week, Mrs. NV. J.
Coulter had charge of the topic. On
this foundation we will build Canada,
telling of the work of the late Rev. Jas.
Robertson, who„was Supt. of missions
from Port Arthur to B.C. He also
stressed the cause of Christianity,
telling the pioneers that God was with
them, not to be discouraged and not
to give up, that they were building
new country, and to build the iound-
ation for God in those Western labs s.
The Satiety was invited to hold their
June meeting at the home of Mrs.
Johnston Conn. All repeated the Lord's
prayer in unison. Lunch was served'
and the social time enjoyed by ail.
The Anniversary services of the
Presbyterian Church here will be held
this Sunday, and the services in the
United Church will be withdrawn.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mcivet of Ripley,
visited on Friday with Mr. and Mn,.
Walter Lou.
Don't forget the play, Peek-a-bo
Penny in the Memorial Hall here this,
Friday evening, The play is being pre-
sented by the young people of Port
Albert.
Mr, and Mrs, Bill Parker and child-
ren of London, spent the week-end
with her parents, Mr. and ,Mrs. Ben
McClenaglian,
Mrs. Hinde of Wingham, spent
few days last week at the home of her,
brother, Mr. Will Henry, when Mrs.
Henry was very ill with measles, aIso
little Wayne, who Was getting penicil-
lin.
Mr. Leo Stead is working with the,
gravelling gang on the Lucknow Road
this week, checking loads,
Mrs. F. L, Creighton and her link
granddaughter, Gail 'Creighton of De-
trait, spent the week-end with the
former's mother, Mrs. Kirk at the
home of Mr. and Mts. J. D. Beetroft.
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Mr. and Mrs. S. H, Cross and family
of Walkerton, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Mac-
Lean and children of Walkerton, and
Mr, and Mrs, Earle MacLean of Lis-
towel, spent Mother's Day with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs, J, MacLean,
Mr, Gordon McGee was able to re-
turn home from \Viughani Hospital
on Thursday last and Mr, Henry Mc-
Gee returned home on Saturday and
Mr, Roy McGee left on Sunday for
his work in Toronto.
The Young Adult Group of the
United Church met in the church en
Tuesday evening last, With Mrs, Ed,
MeClenaghan in charge of the worship
service, the theme was, Our Choices,
and Mr. Ed. McCienaghan read the
scripture lesson, from Deut, 30, and
Rev, G. M. Newton led in prayer. Miss
Muriel Watt gave a reading, Our right
to choose, Clarence McClenaghan read
the story of some great choices that
men have made, and Mr. Jas. Falconer
gave a reading, Choose Life, a life with
Christ guiding. The meeting was clos-
ed with the Mizpah Benediction, Mrs.
J. D. Beecroft was in charge 'of the
recreation period,
Miss Lenore Adams is spending
this week in London at the home of-
her brother, Mr, Bob Adams.
Mr, and Mrs. Russell Ritchie, and
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emerson spent
Sunday at the County Home at Walk-
erton, visiting with several old friends.
Mrs. Sam Pattison and Mrs. Basil
Davidson of Toronto, spent the week-
end with the latter's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Leask McGee on Sunday, all vis-
ited with Mr. and Mrs. Hector Ham-
ilton of Gorrie.
Mr. Adam Robertson and Mr. and
Mrs. Alex Robertson spent Sunday
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Peacock of Morris.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McBurney and
son, Hugh, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs, Albert Harriston at Sea-
forth, and Mr. and Mrs. .Elmore De-
ters and family of Dashwood, were
callers at Mr. McBurney's home on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Leggatt of
Wingham, moved to their home East
of the village one day last week, and
have had the telephone installed, 614-2.
Mrs. Hazelwood of Toronto, is vis-
iting this week at the home of her sis-
ter, Mrs. Jas. Mcllrath.
Mr. Alex Anderson returned to Tor-
onto on Wednesday, after visiting the
past two weeks at the home of Mr.
Bert Thompson at Donnybrook.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wight from
Thedford, are visiting this week with
their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Thompson and other relatives.
The Mission Band of the Presby-
terian Church was held on. Saturday
last, with Miss Ann McInnes in charge
and Miss Betty Newman gave the call
to worship, from Exodus, 20-12 and
led in prayer. Douglas Newman read
the Scripture lesson, psalm 23, in the
English and Indian versions. Mrs. J.
W. Sutherland told the story, Pippa
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