The Wingham Advance-Times, 1951-06-27, Page 8day last.
Mr. Scott Hunter of C'eledonia,
spent the week-end with his parents,
Mr, and Mrs, R. R. Hunter.
On Thursday of last week visitors
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Win.
Hart were Mr. and Mrs. William
Savage of Aberdeen. Washington. and
Mrs. I3en Hyslop and Mrs. Geo. Grif-
fith. Mr, and Mrs. Savage spent sev-
eral days with Mr, and Mrs. Ben
Hyslop, Wroeeter South, Mr. Savage
is a brother of Mrs, B. Hyslop,
Mrs. D. W. Rae returned from Han-
over on Sunday, where she spent the
week with her son, Inspector Win,
Rae and family,
Mr. William Hatt left on Thursday
for Manitoulin Island, where lie will
spend the next two weeks.
Rev. U. E, and Mrs. Cronhielm left
on Tuesday for their new home at
Oxford Centre, On Monday evening
members of the Wroxeter charge held
a sooial evening in the church school-
room when a presentation was made.
Weekend visitors with Mr, and Mrs.
Albert Gallaher were Mr, and Mrs.
Thomas Ellis of Guelph. Miss Iva
Gallaher of North Bay, is spending
a few days holidays with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs, Lyle Brothers and
daughters and Mrs, Vietoria, Brothers
were recent vleitere in Guelph and
Palmerston.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Hyn,drnan of
Gorrie, were Sunday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Doig. The ladies are
sisters. Mrs. George Gibson was in Toronto
Mrs. D. 5, MeeNaughton and "..Sirs. onThursday attending funeral ser-
Harold Hamilton, Bluevale, visited Weir, vices for died her aunt,
r Chicago u niti t 13 e ilte Mrs, following •To h
the Glerseden Branch of the Women's
Institute at Mount Forest on Thurs- a long illness, The late Mrs. Weir was
WRQXETER
Mr, and gm Lloyd McMichael,
TorontO, -Spent the Week-end with the
forniees parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rata-
err
Mr, and Mrs, Norman Brandon,
Toronto, were week-end visitors with
Mr, and Mrs, Calvin Moffat, Miss
Jeanne Moffat of Kitchener, was also
home for the week-end.
avail themselves of this well planned Robinson-Milligan wedding in Theo mg of Friends." Mrs. J, C. Procter
; holiday. Camp closes at noon, Sunday,
gave a splendid paper prepared by
July 22nd, othy Eaton Memorial Church, Mrs, Richard Procter on the new
Mrs. Thos. Smith spent the week- development of. Chonergy.
Wonien's Missionary Society end in Toronto with Mr. and Mrs. M. The Whitechorch ladies contributed
Dolan and 1. and Mrs. W. Grierson. two numbers to the programme. Mrs.
Mr. Martin trashy spent the week- Farrier played a melody of old Lash-
ioned airs in variations and Mrs, L. end in Toronto visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Gilbert Jones and family. , Grain recited -two numbers, "Poor
John" and "Betty's Prayer." The roll s on the afternoon of Friday, the 13th. • and Mrs. John E. McCallum call was answered by giving your ; Theme "'Remember now thy Creator and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Chamney favourite hobby which revealed the
lin the days of thy Youth," Devotional spent the week-end in London with women were much too busy and
j will be taken by Mrs. Harvey Timm the former's daughter, Mr's, George mostly considered their work their and Mrs. Allen Munro. Jones and Mr. Jones. hobby. Crochet work and knitting
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hanna were were favoured by some.
guests at the home of their uncle and Mrs. L. Grain expressed the ap- aunt, Mr, and Mrs. Irwin Masters of preciation of the visitors.
Kurtzville, on the occasion Of their'
fiftieth wedding anniversary. s Nineteen cups and saucers were the
results of a. shower held for the Com-
Mrs. Clarke Johnson and daughters murrity Centre. Anyone interested in
spent last week at the home of her ; assisting in this activity is invited to parents, Mr. and Mrs. WM. Brown at I participate.
Lucknosv. Refreshments were served by the
Mr. and Mrs: W. J. Russel and hostess, Mrs, J. C. Procter, assisted Betty of Listowel visited last Tuesday , b y Mrs. John McGill, Mrs. G. Nichol-'with C. W, and Mrs. Emma. I son, Mrs. L. Bolt, Mrs. Herb Wheeler,
Mr. and Mrs, John F. McCallum Mrs, S. Procter, Mrs. Rae Crawford,
spent the week-end with relatives in Mrs. S. Cook and Mrs. Ab. Coultes,
Milton and attended the wedding of
their cousin, Miss Margaret McCal-
lum, on Friday evening.
New Members Received at Mr. and Mrs, Dan Hallahan and Communion Service family visited on 'Sunday with Mr.
Holy Communion followed morning and Mrs. John MeBurney,
service in the United Church when
six new members were received into
church membership, Joining the
church on profession of faith were:
Webster Jacklin and three daughters,
Mildred, Maxine and Nora, and by
certificate, Mr. and Mrs. J. Stacie.
The service marked the last to be
conducted by Rev, 1.1, E. Cronhicim,
minister of Wroxeter and Salem
charge for the past four years. A
large congregation were present and
his closing message was , based on
the Good Shepherd in the parable of
the ninety and nine. The Good Shep-
herd, whose love is great for those
who have gone astray and who is ever
ready to receive the lost sheep.
Rae - Fisher
Members of the Buds of Promise
;Mission Band and their mothers will
+be guests of the Women's Mission-
ary l Society when they hold their July
Imeeting in the church school room
Forest Lodge Annual Service
crest Lodge A. F, & A. M. held their
annual church service on Sunday
evening. It speaks well far the good
fellowship of the rural district when
we note Wroxeter Lodge annual
church parade was. held in Bluevale
Presbyterian Church with Rev. J. R,
Watt, of Gorrie United Church, as
speaker. Masonic members formed
the choir and special numbers were
given by a quartette, Harold Robin-
son, Dick Carson, Gilbert Howes and
Art. Gibson, all members of Forest
Lodge. A large congregation repre-
sented the district.
were served in the Masonic Club
Rooms. Wor. Bro. Harvey McMichael
presided for the programme. All join-
ed in the National Anthem in re-
sponse to a toast to the King. Rt. Dell Hayes, Lorene Hayes, ]';raceo Wor. Bro, Norman Wade proposed Hayes, Dorothy Wateoh, T"e nna the toast to Grand Lodge, Won. Bro. On. Sunday, July 1st Mid-Summer Simmonils Mary Copeland, .Eileen William Macllwane, present D.D.G.M, communion services will be held at
Wray. •Seorge Wray, Billy Hennings. of this district, responded. A toast to ; both churches, Brick Church at 10
1?' tInC•41'nnielln ryas incharge the visitors was proposed by Rt. Wor, a.m. and Belgrave at 11,15 a.m. In of the service, Bro, Thomas Brown and responded . order to avoid delay at the Belgrave The Young People's Union tof to by Wor Bro. Byron Brown, Master service it will be necessary to start Wroxeter United Church are planning of Huron and Bruce Lodge, also Rt, the service at Brick Church, as close
a wiener roast Wednesday evening of Wor. Bro, Harvey Mitchell, Toronto,1 to the hour of ten o'clock as pos-
this week. This event will wind en Rt. Won Bro. G. S. Fowler, Tees- sible. The co-operation of all is their activities for the season and a water, Rt. Won. Bro. Archie Dixon,' sought in this regard. good turnout is hoped for. Toronto, and Wor. Bro, Norman i On Sunday, July 8th the services
Huron and Perth Y. P. Camps Hoover, Brussels. will be taken by a representative of
t The following are the officers of. he Ontario Temperance Federation. Young People of Huron and Perth
Presbytery will have the privilege of On Sunday, July 15th, the services Forest Lodge for the coming year;
I.P.M., Wor. Bro. Arthur Gibson; will be in charge of Dr. Robert Grier-
Wor, M., Harvey McMichael; S. W. son, of Londesboro, who spent 35 ,
years as a medical missionary in Bro. Durst; J. Wei Bro, Andy K Gibson; S. D., Bro, George Gibson; Korea, Dr. Grierson will also take
J, P„ Bro, Crawford Gibson; Chap- charge on July 22; arrangements are
lain, Wor. Bro, Cloyne Higgins; Trees- still to be made for July 29th; Aug.
urer, Wor. Bro, Roy Hunter; Secre- 25th will be a free Sunday and on
tary, Rt: Won. Bro. J, H. Wylie; I. G., August 12th Rev. Earl Crampton of
Bro, Jack. MacLean; Sr' S", 33rD. Bee- the Southern Methodist Church,U.S.
. for Knight; J. 5,, Bro. Gerry Gibson; A ' will be the speaker,
Tyfer, Wor, Bro, George Paulirl. BELGRA 'YE INSTITUTE MEETING
Sympathy is extended to Mrs. David 1 The Belgrave Women's Institute Robinson in the passing of her had as their guests the Whitechurehj
mother, Mrs. Margaret McArthur, • Branch for their meeting held in the
wife of the late Donald McArthur, at Community Centre. Mrs, J. C. Procter
her home in Toronto, on Thursday, i and Mrs. L. Bolt were the conveners
June 7th.. 1 of the meeting, Mrs. Stewart Procter
gave a report of the convention held
• in Lucknow. Mrs. Albert Coultes told
the story of the blue willow pattern
Miss Amy Smith spent the tveelr. on the china and Mrs. Garner Nichol-
end in Toronto and attended the son read Edger Guests's poem "Mak-
attending Young People's Camp at
Gocierich Summer School grounds
from July 15 to 22nd. The theme for
this year is "Discipleship." Faculty
members will be, Rev, C, 3, Scott,
Elyth, Director; Harvey 'Sperling,
Exeter; Registrar, Rev. W. Parrott,
Crediton; Courses and Leaders, Y.P.
U. Administration, Ilene Fanson,
Munro; Personal Religious Life, Rev.
Gordon Wanless, Woodham; Teaching
as Jesus Taught, Rev. Mr, Williams,
Goderieh, A course in Stewardship
and training will be given to those
who desire It, Speeinl features will be
crafts, Joyce Chambers; Recreation
Lucille Boyce, Cromarty; Music Ap-
preciation, Betty Allison, Trowbridge.
There will also be swimming instruc-
tion, camp fire and vespers, The cost
of the camp is very reasonable and it
is hoped several young people will
jug will he Mrs. 'Victoria BrOthera>
gegereher and Mrs, Frank
Sanderson,
Forest •.o.dge •XnatallatiOn of Officers
An installing team numbering thirty
mune from Huron and Pruce Lodge,
Toronto, on Saturday evening, when
installation of officers for two lodges
took place, FOrdwich and the local
Forest Lodge, A.F,. A. M, Several
lodges in the district were represent,
ed, Among the Huron and Pruce vis-
itors were noticed Weil known former
residents of the district including
Eugene Martin, Ripley; Peter Muir,
Turnberryi James Wylie, Gorrie. The
Installation Was. a special occasion as
it is the first time such a ceremony
for two lodges at one time has been
the former Annie CurranRipley. held in this district.
Her husband, the late John 'Weir was Following the meeting refreshments
a former resident pf this district.
Ten new members were received
into Salem congregation at the ser-
vice of Holy Communion on Sunday
morning. They are, Stanley Hayes,
Miss Margaret Harris, London,
spent a day last week '1.vith her
mother, Alm James Harris, Miss Harr
cis expects to leave shortly for a trip
to Western Canada.
Two winners in the remit Lions
Club ,amateur show have been invited
to take part in a garden party pro-
gram at Brussels, They are Pariene
Brothers, who will sing, Rose Mary
Ad4ins, who won first place with her
highland dancing, Darien's mother,
Mrs. Lyle Brothers will accompany
both,
On Friday at St. Andrew's Presby-
terian Church, Guelph, a quiet wed-
ding was solemnized, Rev, Mr. Stew-
art officiating, when Irene Fisher,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fisher of
Georgetown, became the bride of
James Rae, son of Mrs. W. Rao
and the late Mr, Rae of Wroxeter.
Attending were Mr, and Mrs. Russell
Rae of Brantford. Both Mr. and Mrs.
Rae are on the teaching staff at
Bran tto rd.
moss Park on Saturday for the Scott-
Coultes rc-union. Games were played
Women's Institute and prizes given for the Various
Ci t i zenshi p will he the theme far races, Oldest man and woman were
the July mee tin g of the Women's Alias Elizabeth Scott and Mr. John
Institute, The. meeting will be held Scott of East Wavvariesh. Visitors
at 2,20 o'clock Wednesday,• July 4th,, —wet.° frbIn luelph, in the Masonic- Club rooms, Roll call, ILiwth°1tac'ehti th Ar .nrf Morris Irat°wrisiP
Bring a flower and Indite it, to be keigrave and Wirt Bring
in 'bouquets for the sick, Mot- bditne'rellweert:Iltfrsome°M)3iontgfortahr longestto, "Think Canadian, See Canadian,
and Live Good Canadian Lives," to be
taken by lifts, 1 11, Wylie, Curtest
events wilt be reVieWed by MN. Cal,
via motto, A topic "Cititettship", to
be taken by Mts. T), 8, MacINtaughton,
Member's are reminded to bring their
hotpitalitatIOn tees for the' tomb*
.'eat' and int partieulars apply to the
Secretary of that departriierit, Mrit,
Allen Munro; Jiostdigbti for the Med..
Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Woods and
Dein% attended the Helm At-ninon
held at kineartiltie on Saturday.
Mrs, Anderson is a patient in
'Vincent -iinion the Rospital suffering tram,
Neatly 100 relatives met at bay. double pneumonia, Ret many frientia
fjeld for the 'Vincent re.intion last boPo for 4 'speedy teeovcry,
Saturday, Relatives from the follow: Mrs, Serb,Aumstead, foriterly
log places atteridedi London, Toronto-, Mee Sarah Redeliffe of near Winril.
Michigan, baShWolid,, Brand rend, Peg, visited With relatives here foe
Goderih, Lotidea, few days',zUrlclt
elrant Anther-6M of the o. 'heuro, Wingbanz sad gotta*,
Mi,brad Mrs, natese Cooho, Austinionto Polled kode Won the thitatto
aria ti,td4 *je tted bit Sun day with Championship for tossing the tidier
Mr. arid Mrs. Wm, Bieman spent
the week-end at the home of their
daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Howard Mc-
'<civic of Walkerton.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Coultas and
daughters visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Armstrong at
Mondale,
Mr. and Mrs, Jesse Wheeler and
Mr. and Mrs, Alex. Campbell of
Wingharn spent Sunday at Kitchener
with mrs, Sam Cassels,
Mrs. Jas. Leitch, Mrs. Rae Craw-
ford, Mrs, Jack Thynne, Mrs. Albert
James and Miss Winnie James visited
for a day or two at Owen Sound.
Mrs. Charles Elliott of Freelton,
and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mohr of
Shakespeare visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Dunbar.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse
visited Sunday With Mr. and Mrs.
Clifton Ireland at Teeswater, •
lelr, and Mrs. Harold Vincent and
boys, spent Sunday at the home of
her sister Mr, and Mrs. Robert Archi-
bald of Seaforth,
Scott-Coultes Ite-uniOn
Over 100 relatives gathered at For-
BELGRAVE.
Mr, and Mrs. Wm, Kelly at SetlfPrth:
Nr, and Mrs. W, Hanna and
family attended the Lennox re-nn-
ion in Isistowel on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Levi Rieman Spent
Sunday with her parents, Mr, and Mrs,
Harry MacKay at Walkerton.
A delegation from Huron County
-Crop. Improvement Association were
on a tour through Ontario and que-
hee last week and visited several ex-
Perimentai farms and dairy farms.
Those in the tour from the immed-
iate vicinity were Reeve Beecroft, Or-
ville Taylor; Thomas Thompson, Mel.
Bradburn, Dick Procter, Simon Hal-
lahan, Cecil Johnson, reeve of• Ash-
field and Gordon Bennett, agricultur-
al representative for Huron County.
Mrs. Q, G. Anderson spent the
week-end in Toronto,
Services in Trinity Anglican Church
will ble held at 10 a.m. for the Month
of July.i Service on July 8th will be
withdrawn.
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Wingham Utilities Commission
As at December 31st, 1950
RECEIPTS '-
Sale of water
Residential $ 9328.12
Commercial ... . ....... ...... . ..... 3590:34
Town of Wingham ...... ...... 171.81
_Hydrant rentals 1954.00
Miscellaneous „ — 1081:01
$ 16125.28
EXPENDITURE
Administration and Genual .........
Customer's Billing,and Collections
Power- and Putnping
Maintenance ....... .... • . ,...$ 681.77
Operation ..... ... .. • .. $2115,91 $
Distribution
Maintenance .... .. .. ... .....
Debenture Debt. Charges
2356.15
1135.18
2797.68
4351.22
9336.44
Expenditure
Receipts
$ 19976.61
19976.67
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The regular meeting of the Turn-
berry Twp. School Area Board was
held in Hilton's School on Thursday,
June 21st,, at 8 p.m, All members pre-
sent. The minutes of the previous
meeting were read and adopted.
Mrs, George Hetherington waited
on the Board re accommodation for
his child at school, Mr. Jack Fischer
was also in attendance re-transpor-
tation of children to school.
The following correspondence was
read: Sanitation Equipment Ltd., The
Grolier Society; J. H. Kinkead, Mrs.
Harry Bateman.
Motion by Powell and lartort the
we advertise for tenders for wiring
No, 6 school,
Motion by Mundell and Holmes
that the following bills be paid, car-
ried, Teacher's and caretakers, solar-
lea; A, C. Agnew, May arid Jane
Transportation, $62.00; Cameron's
Taxi, April and May Transportation,
$223,61; Mrs, Item Corrigan, April,
May, June 056.00, John kisther,
$60.00; MacLean Coal Co., coal to
No. 4, 5, 11, $014.85; Vinee firettaplace,
repairing rods on all schools, $81.00,-
Motion, Holmes and Powell, that
meeting adjourn, next meeting to be
at BItievale School, July 19th,, at S
p.m.
Alex Corrigan, Soc.Treas,
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THE WINGHAM APVANCE"TINIES
at the Rightland Games held in Toe
ronto recently,
Mr. and. Ws. Wm, Blue of Detroit
Were week-end visitors with Mr, and
Mrs, J. P. Anderson,
Fourteen ladies from the local
W.M.S. attended the Social meeting
of the Brick where Miss W.
Rutherford was the guest speaker,
Mr,. and Mrs, Carl Johnston and
family were rent visitors with Mr,
and Mrs. Frank McQuillan,
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