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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1948-08-11, Page 8GORRIE Mr. and Mrs Bruce Horne and little son, Peter of Toronto. visited with Mrs. Horne's mother, Mrs, Clara Rit- chie, and other relatives here last week. Mrs. Robert Ashton had the pleas- ure of having all her family at home for the Civic Holiday week-end: Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Radford and sons, Palmerston; Mr. and Mrs. C. Hobbs, Monkton; Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Ash- ton and family, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Sturton Ashton, Hamilton; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Strangway, Sarnia; Mr. and Mrs, 0. S, Grindrod, Peterborough, land Mr. and Mrs. Leland Ashton of Toronto, Mr, W. C, King spent Monday in Toronto, Miss Cora Scott of Oshawa, has been a guest of the Stephen Mr. and Mrs. A, L. Stephen!;, Ernie Eleanore and Evelyn Anne, spent the holiday week-end at Orr Lake, Mr. and, Mrs, Jas, Graham, Betty and Alex of Toronto, are holidaying with relatives here, Mr. and Mrs, Jas, Wylie of Tor- onto, are holidaying with Mr. Wylie's mother, Mrs. J. Wylie. Mrs, E. Parrott and son, Mr, Geo, Purrott of Hamilton, also Mr. Ed. Stewart of Stoney Creek, spent Sat- urday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. King. Guests at the same home on Saturday afternoon were; Mr. and Mrs, Tom MacDonald, Molesworth, and Mr. and Mrs, Ira MacLean, of Wroxeter. Born—To Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Mann, Ethel, on Saturday, August 7, a daughter, (Linda). Mrs. Mann is a sister of Mrs. Harold Hyndman. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Craik of Cornwall, Ont., called on friends here on Civic Holiday. Mr. Albert Dustow has purchased Mr. Howard Cowan's home. Dr. and Mrs. Whiteley and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ferguson visited Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Ferguson in London for a few days last week. Rev. J. C. and Mrs. .Caley have re- furned from a four week vacation in Rodney, Norwich, Prescott, Ottawa and other points, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn King and baby son, Robert of Toronto, spent a few days with the former's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Frank King. Miss Mae Wafters of Toronto was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Dodds over the Civic Holiday week-end, Miss Lois Dodds of Brussels and Jack Dodds of Toronto were also home for the holiday. Rev. J. and Mrs. Ball of Kincardine, called on friends here on Tuesday. Her many friends will be pleased to know that Mrs. H. V. Holmes was permitted to leave the Wingham Gen- eral Hospital last week and with Mr, Hohnes and Miss Perkins is now at their cottage at Bruce Beach. Rev. and Mrs, Everett Ashton of Fergus, were recent visitors with rela- tives here. Mrs. E. Hastie, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hastie and family spent Sunday with friends at Pt. Elgin. Little Sandra Ireland of Tee'swater, is spending holidays with her grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fergu- son. Mr. and Mrs. Lansley and two child- ren, Toronto, visited Mr. and Mrs, Archie Miller over the week-end. 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Scott, Belgrave. ofiffzk Aesed At Fr err „IP er rr NariggeeMPHIPMfie TIM COUNTRY EDITOR eudrdian of the people's interests—servant of the community, Concerned With every aspect of rural life and progress, the Country Editor has come to be looked upon as a guide, counsellor, pro. lector, reporter of neus—and, above all, as a' beloved friend. Men like this, some of Canada's finest, are ,in the public's serviee—at your service. DAWE SIAtk NOM BREWERY One aj ,series of veptise yaetit§ in tribute ft' Masi Canadiala in Ike service of the publitt PAGE THE WING AM ADVANCE-TU/1ES Wednesday, August 11, 194S On Thursday, August 19th, at 3 p. m., the Women's Association will hold a picnic at the Community Park at which visitors will be welcomed. All members please bring lunch. Mr, and Mrs. Percy Colmar and Gary of Toronto, returned to their home on Sunday after a three week vacation with friends here and at other points. Mr. Leonard Armstrong of Lapeer, Mich., spent Tuesday and Wednesday of last week with Mrs. Jas. Armstrong. Miss Dorothy Downey who under- went an operation for appendicitis in the \Vingham Hospital on Sunday night, August 1st., returned to her home on Monday of this week. Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Lake of Ethel, spent Sunday with relatives here. A sale was held on Saturday after- noon of the household furniture etc., of the late Geo, McKee estate, Miss Fern Cook is holidaying with friends in Kitchener. Mrs. Ralph Josling and Kenneth of Goderich, spent a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Ed- gar. Mrs. Prank Strain, Fort Prances; 'Mrs, A. Pliair of Lion's Head, Mr. and Mrs. L, A. Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Howard and Bobby of Chat- ham, visited last week with Mrs. P, Kaine and Miss Martha Kane. Mrs. Robert Dane had the misfor- tune to fall recently and-received a bad skaking up. Mr. and Mrs. Allan lipid:nail, Mr. and Mtv.°Harold Keil, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Brown and. John, also Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Stokes of Glenannan, spent Sunday at Pt. Elgin. Mr. Roy Charles, Hoick Wallace Iltly., and Mr. Ronald Bruce of Win- nipett., plan to open an electrical shop in 'W'ingliant. • Rev. aml Mrs. G. G. Howse, .',Its., Len Ruttan, Mr, and Mrs. Hilton Ash- ton, Mrs. A. Ruttan and Mr. and Mr;. Wm. McDonald were in Lucknow for the Bruce County Reunion. I Miss Shirley Shera st,ent a ''':AV !days last week witr her aunt, Mr,:. ;Percy Copeland of Wroseter. Miss Betty Newton of Wroxeter, Spent a few days at the home of Mr. .and Mrs. Cliff Cook. Mr. and Mrs. linnet Wells of Eng- "chart, visited Mr. and Mrs, Jas. Sltera on Thursday. . Mr, and Mrs, Donald Campbell and ,David, spent Wednesday in Toronto, f Mr. Archie Edgar of London, is visiting his brother, Mr. 'Gordon 17,4- gar and Mrs. Edgar. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gowlett, Noreen and .,,Carolyn of London, are visiting fir: and Mrs, Harry Hastie. Misses 'Patricia and June 'Gow/ett of London, were also guests at the same home for the week-end.. i Funeral service will be held at the 1M. D. Irvin Funeral Home on Tucs- !day afternoon for Mr. Richard McMic- hael of Wroxeter„ who passed away on Sunday in his 84th year. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Finlay, Misses Irene and Marion King spenta few i days last week in Parry Sound. Mr. Herb. Neill attended the fun- . mi. of his cousin, Rev. john Neill at • Streetsville on Tuesday, Who died in "the Brampton Hospital, Cremated Remains Interred es 'of the late John Perkins, Who died. On Wednesday, August 4th, the ash- • in brew York City, in January, were interred in The 'Gerrie cemetery. Rev. Hanley Perkins of London, officiating. 1.11111•1111.1•11110 He was a son of The late Jas. Perkins of Gorrie, and spent his early days here. Annie Perkins, wife of Dr, liams, of Toronto, is a sister, ,Mr, and Mrs, Norman Wade spent last week with Mr, and Mrs. D, W. Dane at their cottage at Keswick 931 Lake Simcoe. They also motored to Lindsay, Bobcaygeon and Fenelon Messrs, Bert and William Andrews of Coulter, Man., called on Mr. and Mrs. Wilmot Charles on Friday, .•••••••••? Rev. A, B, Parney The death occurred at Paftwood Hospital, London, on August 1st., of Rev. ,A, B, Farney at the age of 83, He was born at Eltnvale and studied theology in England, He was ordained by the late Bishop Baldwin in 1896. He was rector of the parish of Gorrie, Fordwich and Wroxeter from 1898 to 1902, and served as rector in other par- ishes in Western Ontario, including Aylmer, Ohsweken, Amherstburg; Simeoe and St, Marys, After leaving St. Marys lie was Anglican Chaplain for the city of London, until about six years ago, Surviving' are a son, Arthur B. Far- ney, London, one daughter, Mrs, Ida Priest, Nashua, N.H. and one brother, Rev. C. M. Farney Waverley. Funeral service was held on Tues- day, August 3rd., at the Church of St. John the Evattelist, London, with Veit, Archdeacon Win A, Townsend, officiating assisted by Rev. Wm, Wal- lace. „Pallbearers were Rev, Dr. R. P. D Hurford, Rev Dr. A. H. O'Neil, Rev, Ralph H. Latither, Rev, Hanley Perkins, Rev. P. H, Streeter, and Rev. Geo, Fenning, Burial was in Woodland cemetery London. W.M.S. The regular meeting of the Wom- an's Missionary Society was held in the Sunday' School room on Thurs- day August 5th with thirteen members present. The theme was "The Christi- an's Responsibility towards the Liquor Problem of To-day." Mrs'. W. W. Strong in the devotional period, used the hymn, "Take time to be Holy" as the Call to Worship. Hymn "0 Mas- ter let me Walk with Thee" was fol- lowed by a responsive exercise using Scriptural passages pertaining to our responsibility towards our brothers. The hymn "Lord Speak to Me, that I may Speak.' was followed by Mrs. Strong's reading and commenting on Matthew 18: 6-10, Prayers were offer- ed by Mrs. Ruttan, Mrs. Wellington and Mrs. Strong. An excellent paper prepared by Mrs. Glad Edgar and read by Mrs. Whitfield narrated many sad facts regarding the curse of the Liquor Problem, The use of liquor tends to disturb home life and is often the cause of divorce, whereas the Christian homes exercise unity, honor and love. Hymn, "Hark the Voice of Jesus Call- ing" was sung before the President took over for the business period. The meeting closed with hymn Rise up, 0 Men of God", and the benediction, ?NB ATOM BOMB The Atom is an awful bomb, LA fierce and very strong When it explodes on land or sea, Sings a destructive song. It is built with explosives fierce, The strongest on earth yet found, When dropped from an airplane,