The Wingham Advance-Times, 1949-06-01, Page 34
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Mr. and Mrs. T. L. McInnes, Mr,
and Mrs, Elgin McInnes and two sons
visited at Mr. Robert McInnes home
at Teeswater on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Koch, Wallace,
Mr. and Mrs. Art Elder, Hamilton,
and Mr. and Mrs. Allister McIntosh,
Galt, were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
August Keil on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. O'Krafka, Marie
and Tom, spent Tuesday with friends
in,,Owen Sound.
Misses Betty Howse and Frances
Hart of Brantford, spent Wednesday
Rt. Hon. Louis St. Laurent
and. Thursday with the fo`rmer's par- Coupi id on Sunday.
ents, Rev, and Airs, G, G. Howse. Mr, Ed. 'Stewart of Detroit,. spent
Mr, Leonard Armstrong of Lapeer, the 'week-end with his wife and fain-
Mich„ spent Friday and Saturday with
Mrs. Jas. Armstrong. . Miss Jean Henley of Guelph, was a
Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Davidson week-cud guest of Mrs. Gerald Gal-
have moved to the residence of Mr, braith and Mr. .Galbraith. Mrs. F, Fy-
Alex Edgar Sr. Mr. Davidson a for- dell has also been a. guest at the same
pier Howick resident returned to home for the past week,
Ontario last fall after residing for Thomas Edgar article student with
many years in the West. the M.D. Irvin Funeral Home, is in
The Short Course "Let's Cook it Toronto attending, the school of Erne
Right",conducted by Miss Barbara balming at Banting Institute, Toronto
Broadfoot of the Women's institute University.
Branch and Home Economics Service Mr. and Mrs, Stanley. Rachar, Mrs,
at the home of Mrs, E. IL Strong on Agar, Moent Forest, and Mr, and Mrs.
Thursday and Friday afternoons was Will Agar 'Kerrobeet, Sash., called on
attended by over twenty ladies. each Mr. and. Airs. T, L, McInnes on Sun-
day. The demonstrations of cooking day evening,
meats, vegetables, etc., showed how Mr. and Mrs, Roy Hemmingway
best to conserve vitamins and also and Jean, of Grand Valley spent Sun-
new and attractive garnishes and ways day at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Jas.
of serving. Edwards.
Mr, and Mrs. Fred Feigle spent the Mr, and Mrs. T. W. Hobbs of,
week-end with friends at Uxbridge Monkton, were Sunday visitors with
and Victoria Square, Mrs. Feigle's Mrs. Robt, Ashton.
mother, Mrs. Louise Broad returned Mr. and Mrs. David Ireland, Brian
with them after spending some time BObtby and Barry, of Teeswater, also
with her daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Lowell Burke, Roches-
Misses Helen Strong and Grace Ed- ter, N,Y., were guests of Mr. and Mrs,
gar are home from London. Miss Thos. Edgar on Sunday.
majcan Edgar is also spending some Mr. and Mrs, David Ritchie, Mac
time a. Ulm home of her parents, Mr. and Marilyn of Teeswater, spent Sun-
and Mrs. Murray Edgar. day with Mrs, Ritchie's parents, Mr,
Mr, and Mrs. Jas. Shera and Shirley, and Mrs. John Gamble.
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Presentation
The Young People's Union held a
weiner roast in the Community Park
on May 23rd. A "Scavenger Hunt"
and other -games were enjoyed. Foll-
owing the weiner roast, Kay Cathers,
on behalf of the Gorrie Y.P.U., pre-
sented Rev. G. G. Howse with a desk
pen set. Rev. Howse made a fitting
reply, This meeting ends the Y.P.U.
activities until autumn. The meeting
concluded with a display of fireworks
in the park,
United Church W. A.
The May meeting of the Women's
Association was held at the home of
Mrs. Robert Ashton, with an.attend-
ance of 28. A quilt was quilted and
plans made for the garden party to be
held in June, supper to be served in the
basement of the church and a program
following. Donations for the bale are
Ito be brought in by the end of the
month.
Ite T theme for the Worship, Period
was "Faith", The hymn "My Faith
Looks Up to Thee" was sung. Mrs.
Ford read the Scripture and Mrs. S.
Edgar read a story_of "Prayer With-
out Faith". "Faith of Our Fathers"
was sung and tthe Lord's Prayer re-
peated in unison. Lunch was served
by Mrs. W. 'Gallaway, Airs. E.. Edgar
and the hostess.
W. M. S.
The Woman's Missionary Society
will meet in the United Church. on Fri-
day evening at 8.30 p.m. Please note
change of date. This will be C.G.LT.
re-affiliation service. Roll Call, "A
Favourite Quotation". A cordial in-
vitation is extended.,), all. the ladies
to attend,
Richard Bennett Sr.
Word has been received here of the
death of Richard Bennett, in Conquest,
Sask., on Friday, May 20. Funeral
service was held on. Sueday, May 22.
Mr. Bennett was the last member of
the family of the late Richard Bennett
and his early days were spent at the
parental home on the 12th Con. of
Howick, When a young man lie went
to Saskatchewan where he has since
resided. Surviving arc hiS wife. the
former Rebecca Wright of Wroxeter,
two sons and two daughters. Richard,
Chester and Joseph Bennett of How-
The Wallpaper Shot)
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Thursday evening when they were the of the reception committee.
recipients of many lovely gifts. Mr. and Mrs. 'J, H, King, Mr. and
Mr. Norman \Vade and Mr. Roy Mrs. Geo. King and Harold spent the
Strong attended the Clinton Spring 24th in Toronto.
Fair on Friday. Mr. Strong was ono
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72nd year. Mrs. Bower Farrish was operated on
United Church S. S. Anniversary for appendicitis on Thursday afternoon
The Sunday School Anniversary in Wingham General Hospiatl. Her
will be held on Sunday, June 5th, at friends will be glad to know that her
11 a.m, and 8 p.m. The Young People's condition is quite favorable.
Union will have charge of the evening. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Strong and
service. Mr. Smith of Dungannon will Stewart accompanied by Harriston
be guest speaker at both services, friends, attended a shower hear Mt,
There will be children's. choir at the Forest on Friday evening for Mr. and
morning service and Mr. John Neilson Mrs. Elmer \Vitherow.
will be soloist at the evening service. Mr. Sam 'Marshall and Mrs, Robert
......On Sunday morning Mr. E. C, Eby Weir were Sunday visitors at the biome
of Owen Sound, of the Ontario Temp- of Mr. and Airs. W. H. Marshall,
erance Federation spoke in the Unit- Mr. Alex Graham and Mr, Jas, Gra-
ed Church 01.1 Sunday morning. basing ham were week--end guests with rela-
his remarks on Gen, 4, verse 9. tives here.
The Rev. W. S, Semple, Induttrial Mr, and Mrs. Jack Thornton were
Chaplain for the City of London, will honored by friends and neighbours
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