The Wingham Advance-Times, 1949-09-07, Page 2General Accountancy
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ite Ford, Anna Toner, Ruby Taylor,
Gwen Ruttan and Mrs. Cecil Wilson
were iii Seaforth on Wednesday for
Huron County Achievement Day, Each
member received the award of a sil-
ver spoon for having completed time
course, Airs. Wilson received County
honors having completed six Home-
making Club units. Miss Gwen Rut-
tan received County honours last year.
Parrish Adams
A pretty wedding was solemnized
on Saturday, Sept, 3rd, at St, Stephens
Church, Gorrie, by Rev. 3, C. Caley,
when 'Cherie Sadie Adams, only daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs, Wm,, F. Adams,
Gorrie sideroad north, and formerly of
England, was united in marriage to
Jasper Whyte Famish, eldest sort of
Reeve and Mrs. Elmer Parrish.
The bride, given in marriage by her
father, wore a green suit with black
accessories and a corsage of yellow
roses. The bridesmaid, Mill Mildred
Parrish, sister of the groom, wore a
grey suit with green accessories and a
corsage of pink roses, Mr, Ross A,
Bacon of Camp Borden, was grooms-
man, and Mm'. Roy Yorke,. also of
Camp Borden, was usher, The groom,
best man and usher were in. R.C,A.r,
uniform. The grol3M guyed in the R.
C.A,P, in World War II And enlisted
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a Litt hot Wing, being stationed now
at Camp Borden. Mrs. J. C. Caley,
Played the wedding music.
A wedding luncheon was served at
the home of the groom's parents, after
which the young couple left, on a wed-
ding c,trip to Niagara Falls and other
points,
Women's Missionary Society
The September meeting of the Wo-
men's Alissionary Society was held at
the home of Mrs. C. Mack on Thurs-
day evening, .when seventeen ladies
were present. Mrs. W. Ford, leader
for the devotional service led with the
theme of the Dominion Board, "Ad-
vance Thy Church, 0 God, throughout
the coming years, wide' as time World
and broad as human kind", Time hymn
"Thy Kingdom Come, 0 Lord, wide
circling as the sun" was followed by
responsive reiiiling„ Ps. 145. Prayers
of thanksgiving for our church were
given by Mrs. Nelson Strong, Mrs.
Ruttan and Mrs, H. Ashton. 'Airs,
Ford read the scripture from Isaiah
40:3-5, 9-11. After the theme hymn
"Heralds of Christ, who hear time
King's command" was sung, Mrs.,A.
Taylor gave an impressive outline of
messages from the Dominion Board
meeting. Our field of action is in An-
gola, Korea, China, Trinidad, Central
India, Japan and mission work at home
where need of our support is urgent.
Miss Jean Sparling very ably introduc-
ed the new Study. Book "Growing with
the Years" written by Kenneth J. Bea-
ton, During time business period, con-
ducted by the president, plans were
made for time Autumn Thank-offering
meeting. A' hymn and the benediction
closed the meeting. Adainty lunch
was served aid an enjoyable half-hour
spent.
Alr. and Mrs, Clarence Nethercott
and Kennth of Atwood, Mr. and Mrs.
Jas. Stewart, Wallaceburg, and Mr.
and Mrs Stewart, St. Thomas, were
Sunday visitors at the home of yr,
and Mrs. Cecil Grainger.
Air, and Mrs. W, Graham of Ced-
arville, W. G. McInnis and son, 'Win.,
Mr. and Airs. Pratt and children of
Walkerton, were recent visitors with
Air. and Mrs. T. L. McInnis.
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Ford and Reeve
and Mrs. E. J. Parrish, left" Monday
on a motor trip to Michigan.
Mr. John Koch held an auction sale
of his farm stock on Tuesday of last
week and, has left to return to Ger-
many.
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Mr. and Mrs. Fred Feigle were:
and Mrs. Blake Broad, Newmarket,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Broad and child-
ren of Uxbridge. Sunday visitors at
the same home were: Mr. and Airs,
W. J. Heayn and family, Pt. Perry,
Mrs. Alice Heayn and son, Elton, of
Prince Albert and Misses Catharine
and Pepe Clarke, Mattawa.
Mr. and Mrs. Glad Edgar were vis-
itors in Toronto and at the Ex. on
Monday and Tuesday of last_ week.
Mr. Donald Edgar also spent from
Thursday until Saturday in the city.
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THE WINGHAM ADVANCE-TIMES
Mr. and Airs. Aliluoi Watson,
Aliss Norma Swift of Toronto, spent
a few (lays with her sister, Airs. Itat'-
dd l':(10r Edgar,
Miss Margaret I leibein rettirued on
Saturday from a h•diday with friends
in Fergus.
Air. Wm. 'Whitfield returned Thurs-
dale from it week's visit with friends
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Airs. Thos. Grant of Molesworth,
a sister of Mrs. Alet Miller, passed
away suddenly on Sunday morning,
at her home. 1Ve e> tend sympathy to
Mrs. Miller.
Guests of Mr, and Mrs, Cl n•ne
Michel on Sunday, were, Air, and
Airs. Miehel, Toronto, Mr.
and. Airs, Gordon Alusselman, Kitch-
ener, Air, and Airs. Bert Vodden and
Airs. Michel Sr., of Ethel, Airs. Michel
is remaining for a longer visit.
Mr. and Airs, Milton Smith of
Siotifiville visited the latter's' brother,
Air. Ken Hastie and Mrs. Hastie for
a couple of days last week. Mrs. Em-
ma Hastie returned with them.
Airs. Geo. Robertson has returned
after spending a month with relatives
at Durham and Greenodk.
Air, and Airs, Birks Robertson and
Grace, of Greenock, visited friends
here on Thursday. Cameron Robert-
son, who has been holidaying with
the Edgar families returned with them.
and Mrs. Ross Ford and fam-
ily of Ottawa spent several days with
Mr, and Mrs. William Ford and fam-
ily.
Air, and Mrs. Clarence Grainger of
\Vallacehurg, visited Mr. and Airs.
Cecil 'Grainger on Sunday. Alvin
Grainger returned home with them af-
ter a holiday in Wallaceburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Robbins and
family of Detroit, Mich., spent the
weep.-curl with Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Ford and family.
Air. and Airs. Harold Roil, Billy
and Peter of Cookstown, were week-
end guests with relatives.
Frank Radford, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Radford, who hays spent the
holidays with his grandmother, Mrs,
R. Ashton and other relatives, left on
Saturday whore he will begin the tall
term at the Clinton High School.
C. N. E. visitors last week were:
Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Whitfield, Doug-
and Donald, Margaret Brown, Mr.
and Airs. Harold Hyndman, Air. and
.Mrs. Allan Hyndman, Mr. and Airs.
Harvey Spading, Miss Jean Snarling,
Alr, Clarence Spading. and Yvonne,
Air. and Mrs. Thos. Edgar,
Miss Alma Nash of Toronto, vis-
ited her mother and other relatives last
week.
Air. and Mrs. Walter Wellington of
Sarnia, were gl!ests of the former's
brother, Mr. E. E. Wellington and
Mrs, Wellington last week. They left
on Friday for Muskoka and Mr% and
Mrs, E. E. Wellington will join them
on Wednesday, when they leave en a
two week's vacation, which they will
spend together on a motor trip to
Huntsville, North Bay and ether
points. Air, Hurren will take Mr. Wel-
lington's work at the C.P.R, station,
during his absence.
Mrs. Ritchie visited with relatives
in Toronto last week.
Mr. and Mrs, Harry Ferguson are
visiting relatives at Parkhill.
Paul and Billie Higgins of Wrox-
eter, have been visiting their cousins,
Billie and Bobbie Baker.
Airs, Jennie Edgar of Belmore, spent
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs, Tom
Edgar.
Girls Auxiliary
The Girls' Auxiliary met on Friday
evening at the home of Miss Thelma
Stafford, with a good attendance, In
the absence of the President„ Thelma
Stafford presided and Beryl Bennett
read from the new Study Book which
is letters written from China, Rev. J.
C, Caley gave a very interesting talk
on the psalms. A dainty lunch was
served by the hostels.
We welcome Mrs. J. R. Watt, Judy
and in fant son, Larry James, who
joined Rev. Mr. Watt at the parsonage
last week. The twins, John and Rob-
bie, are spending some time with their
grandparents.
GORRIE
Mrs. Tom Bradnock spent several
days last week with friends in Toronto
and took in the C.N.E.
Rev, and Mrs. J. C. Caley visited
relatives in Rodney last week. David
returned with them after a holiday of
several weeks in Rodney.
Born — in Wingham Hospital on
Sunday, Aug. 28th, to Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald Brooks, a daughter.
Rev. Stanley R. Johnston ,Thames-
ford, and his bride, the former, Mrs.
P. Burgess of Kitchener, were honor-
ed by the Thamesford congregation re-
cently when a welcome was extended
to Mrs. Johnston and a presentation
made. Rev. Mr. Johnston is a former
Gorrie resident.
Mr. and Mrs. Jos: Bennett spent a
few days with friends in Toronto and
attended the exhibition.
Mr. and Mrs. Schroeder of Hanover,
visited Mr. and Mrs. M. Gilkinson and
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Cook of Clifford, vis-
ited relatives here last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Earngey of Fer-
gus, are visiting the former's mother,
Mrs. Frances Earngey.
Mr. Campbell Brown has been en-
gaged as teacher at S.S. No. 6, Turn-
berry township.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry King and Way-
ne visited Mr. and Mrs. E. King in
Detroit for a few clays last week.
School. reopens on Tuesday with the
same teachers in this district as last
year.
Mr, and Mrs. Harry Fuller and child
of Watford, also Mrs. Fydell were re-
cent guests of Mrs. Fuller's sister,
Mrs. 'Gerald Galbraith and Mr. Gal-
braith.
Mrs. P. Kahle, leader of the Girls'
Garden Brigade sponsored by the Gor-
rie Women's Institute and the follow-
ing members, Alice Downey, Marguer-
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Al r, and Mrs. \V, C. Kin's, leave on
Tuesday for Sarnia where they will
sail on the "City of Cleveland" on a
cruise for Shriners and their wives to
Sault Ste. Marie, where Shriners will
take part in a ceremonial and initia-
tion of candidates. Mr. and MI's, Rola.
Gibson of Wroxeter will accompany
them.. 2 bey will return to Detroit on
Friday night where they will spend
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