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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1957-07-17, Page 8,RRCIPEI FOR summeR Mr, and Mrs, George Cole of London and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Clegg of Clinton visited with Mr. and Mrs. James Michie on Tires- day. Members Register For Leaders' Course I3ELGRAVE—Mrs. Clifton Walsh welcomed the members of the Evening Auxiliary of the Woman's Missionary Society of Knox United Church to her home on Tuesday evening for the regular July meet- ing. The president, Mrs. Ross Ander- son was in charge and opened with a short article on "Patience" fol- lowed by a hymn and the lord's prayer in unison. There were 20 members answered the roll call. Routine reports were read by Mrs. Ralph McCrea and Mrs. Robert Grasby, and there were three home and 13 hospital visits report- ed. Mrs. Anderson announced that Mrs. Ted Fear and Mrs. Harold Vincent had registered to go to the school for leaders at Alma Col- lege in August. She also urged the other members to try to attend as well. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs, Ross Robin- son with Mrs. Cameron Walsh's group in charge. The worship service was in charge of Mrs. Floyd Campbell's group and opened with the call to worship, a hymn and prayer. The program was in the form of a play, on senior citizens and their problems. This was led by Mrs. George Michie, assisted by Mrs. Ted Fear, Mrs. Thomas Smith and Mrs, Robert ,Grasby, The meeting closed with prayer followed by recreation by Mrs. Campbell and lunch was served, Robinson Reunion Held at Ipperwash The ninth annual Robinson re- union was held at Ipperwash Pro- vincial Park, with 110 present. Friends were Present, from St. Clair, Sarnia, Wallaceburg, Becker, London, Brownsville, Ingersoll, To- ronto, Kingston, Wingham, Gode- rich and Auburn: In the afternoon there was a. ball game for the men and boys, also races for children and adults. Prizes were given for, the follow-' ing; Oldest man, Chas. . Robinson, Wingharn; oldest lady, Mrs. James Robinson, London; newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Walter Huey; yoUngest baby Linda Dainty, ,. Kingston; largest family, Mr. and Mrs. Car- man Holley; coming the longest distance, St/s H. W. Dainty, Mrs., Dainty aed, family. • , „ ',The reunion is to he" held' at Ipperwash. provincial park again in 1958, on July 19th. The presi- dent will be Chas. Robinson, Wingham; sec.-treas., Carman Hor* ley; sports committee, Stuart Miners, Brownsville;'Lloyd Parker, Ingersoll. ASK PO* .(1ftwit)ele iptAl • tO INVITATIONS 0 ANNOUNCEMENTS' t) ACCESSORIES .. . COMET-IN AND, ' ASK FOR YOUR: FREE BRIDAL GIFT.. , REGISTERI-A ;... AdVAltee; MOS Wilighail; •Pho 14 HOYM: COUNCI APPOINTS ASSESSOR A regtilar meeting ei the How-, Joh Township 'Connell was held in the clerk's, office pa July 8, Ali Members were: present • and the TRhe e"eM4' illuCt4e7c14-wthaas in the iesteecilkalair; and special meetings were read and on motion of Haskins and Allan Were adopted as read. Carried, Moved by McMichael and Gib- son that, we give the Lakelet Ceme- tery Board a grant of $e0.00, Car ried, Moved by, Allan and Haskins that we give a grant of $20,90 to the sCileidff , Clifford Agricultural Society. Car- Moved by Gibson and McMichael that we authorize the reeve and clerk to sign the letter to the Board of Transport Commissioners re the contemplated Canadian pa- cific Railway change of service on this line, Carried. Moved by Haskins and Allan that we instruct the clerk to pre- pare a by-law under the Tile Drainage Act. Carried. Moved by Allan and filiekine that By-Law No, 11-57, of the Township of Hovylek for the year 1957, a by- law setting the rates for the cur- rent year, as read the third time be finally passed. Carried, Moved by Gibson and Allan that we allow space in the Fordwich shed 'to the Heinz Co. for $15.00 during the cucumber season., *Car- ried, Moved by Gibson and'Melifichael that we accept the application of Howard Harris as assessor to fin- ish the- assessing fer 1957 at a sal, ary of $600.00. Carried. MoVed' by Haskins and .Allan that By-Law No, 12-57, of the Township of Howick for the year 1957, a by-laW 'to appoint an asses- sor , as read the third 'time 'be fin- ally passed, Carried. • . Moved by McMichael and. Allan that ,the road accounts as approved be -paid. Carried. ' • Moved by Allan that Gibson that the following accounts be paid. Carried, Fox Bounty, $21.00; N. S. Bau- man Ltd,, tile, for 3 drains, $e326.82; Wingham Advance-Tinies, adver- tising, $2.34; HowiCk Telephiane System, service and tolls, $13.00-; County of Huron, hospitalization re Roy Askin, $202,50; Listowel. Banner, advertising, '$2.80; Wm. Marriner, relief re' H. Peitz, Mrs. Witmer, $79.81; Burt Hubbard, grant Lakelef Cemetery, $50.00; W. B. Whitfield, part salary, $50.; J, H, Pollock, part salary, $97.00; CliffordeAgricultural Society, grant $20.00; Engeland Produce Co., bal- ance Warble Fly' Spraying, $3:00; H. Dane, salary assessing, $200.00; road' account, transfer, $6502.03. Moved by McMichael and Gibson that' we do now adjoirrn to meet aain 'on August 5th'or at the call ofthe Reeve. Carried. J. Harold Pollock,` Clerk. K Gowdy, Reeve. GOR'RIE Members of the W.M.S.' of the Gorrie United Church wete guests of 'the Fordwich W.M.S. on Thurs- day evening. Members of the BroWn, Vittie, Sanborne and Sharpin:families ga- thered at the Lange. Vogan home on Sunday for a Picnie and to meet their relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Richard' Connie and daughter Margaret from Ernporia, Kansas, Minister to Preach At Former Charge BLITEVALE—In Knox'. Presby- terian Church on Sunday, the ser- vice was taken by 'Mr James Per- rie of Brussels, Rev. Maurice Mc- Nabb being on holiday. Mr. McNabb will preach on July 21st at a former charge, Ingleside. This is a new townsite built by Ontario hydro in the Cornwall area as part of the St. Lawrence Seaway project. There is a new church and manse. The congregation dates back more than 160 years. Duff Family Holds Reunion BLUEVALE—On Sunday a re- union of the Duff family was held at the family home in Bluevale. Those present were Dr.- Louis Blake Duff, Mr, and Mrs. Gerr n Duff, Mr. and Mrs. James Volz nd icl two ,children, Mr. and Mrs.Bob Meek and daughter, all of Welland; Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd VanWyck, two sons and two daughters of Wa- terloo; Mrs* Ross Douglas of To- ronto; Mr, and Mrs. Donald Street and three children of Listowel; Misses Mary and Ruby Duff and Mrs. M. L, Aitken, all of Bluevale. , , • - Mrs. William Johnsen .of Toronto spent last week with Mr. arid 'Mrs. Jitmes •Warrella• ;,Little Caroline Fleisehatier,;:of, StratfOrd,:-IP:,:rese tioning• at..the; same . • Mt: -and Mrs: and family, 9f over.:the week-end with Mr. end Mrs, Ernie" DarebS. ' Mr., and Mrs-,,„ Ross Tomlin of: Durham' visited Sunday •with Mr. and Mrs; Art ; Forester. , • Seaeral members of L.O.L. and L.O.B.A,,, FordWieh,, attended the Orange service SUriclay morning in the Presbyterian Church, Listowel. Mr.'' Mrs. Cecil Lynn and Karen of -Orangeville visited Over the•week-encl,With Mrs.'DereRid- ley Mr, and, Mre, Peter ChierneY,and Miss thelrna Saelling ?Ott 'Col- borne • apd, aapd -Mre; Scott, Keith and'' Randy "-of. kitehenei- 'Visited, Over tbeeeekek-end•;With:•Mr,- and Mrs. Alex Keith:- • ., • Misses Joan" and' Jean Briars of; Kitchener. .:•viiited; eover.- the ',week-:, end ''with -their'aParent's,' M. and Mrs.-413al Breen. ; • Meesrs. Gary McClernent and Stan 'Schade' left ThUrsday. for Nemec, p.c., where they will be employed in • a fieh cannery for, the .sulinmer. months. Mr, and Mrs: Alex Wray and' children, of TOiOnte, visited ,re-' latives in th'd comMunity; for' the week-end, r.• Mr: and Mrs- 'Archie, and Ronnie, of Treeharn, lvtan., vis-' ited one day- last week with Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Sothern, Miss Letitia. Matthews left last week for SiSkatchewan, where she will Visit with relatives for a . few week*, Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Trousdale of Stratford spent Sunday with Mr. and. Mrs. Wm, Edgar, -• Messrs. David Kreller and Ken- ny Davis of Tulare, California, are snending two weeks at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Bert Winston: Mr, and. Mrs. Oliver Pocock of Benmilier and Mrs. f2, Osbeden- sten of Ayr visited . Sunday .with Mr. and Mrs. E. Hargrave. Mr, and Mrs. Jack King and two boys spent a few days recently at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Tom Bellamy in Coatsworth, Mister. Ward Lehr is spending the summer months with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Morley Ward in Brantford. The Many friends of Mrs, Nor- man Harding will be sorry to learn she is confined to Listowel hos- pital, where last, Week She trader- went sutgery. The sympathy Of the community goes' taMedare• William and Lied- say Brown ih the passing of their sister, the late Mrs. W,. M. Jamie- "Ti in Elora 00 WednesdaY, July 10th, Inter/limit was in Fordwich Cemetery on Eridayy July 12th. Mrs. M, Mitehell of Winghain is visiting for several, days. at the haind of her niece,' Mies ,Mc- Elwain. Mr, and Mrs. Don Gibson and family of St. CathatineS spent the Week-eed with Mr, and Mrs. Ross Doig, Master Ricky Oilmen re- turned home with them after spending two wefts with hie graridtestrerite. -• • Mies row Hibberd I.e spending the next two Wpake,tit,Mleaftqld CaMP, POft•Ekielie44 ea, 4!/, . • 4? A WROXETER Mr. and Mrs, Stewart Higgins and sons are spending, a few weeks in western Canada. • Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Coates and Jea',Sarnia,...spent the week-end Witie'Mr. 'and Mrs. Ross Coates. Mrs. 'Lloyd Mapeltoft and family of Mount Forest, visited on Satur- day evening at the ,same home. and Mrs, Lyle Brothers, Wexfoid, spent the week-end With the 'former's mother, Mrs. Victoria Brothers. Miss Dawn Lou and Master Terry Clark returned 'with them for a vacation in Weefrird. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Robertson and jimmy, Goderich, spent the week- end at the home of Mr. John Hup- far. Mrs. Jos, Kotchut, matron of the childrens' home, Walkerton, was a Sunday visitor at the same home: , ' Mr. and -Mrs. Wm. Hart, WroXL eter and Mr, and Mrs. Billy Hart, St. Catharines, spent the week-end at. Pert •' /qrs. Ben Hislop' visited with Mr. and Mrs:. Ross Sanderson over the, week-end. Mrs. Alonzo Sperling and Miss Hazel spent Thursday evening, with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Eaton, Sea- forth: Misses Marsha and Josephine Newton, of Byron, spent a few days with their 'grandmother, Mrs. R. Newton, last week. Miss Lynne Earles is vacationing with Miss Helen McGee and with Elaine Sanderson,. -Mrs. Alonzo Sparling and Miss Hazel Spatling attended the L.O.L. celebration in Listowel on Satur- day. , Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Dennis and Janey spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Elliott at Starner, Mr. 'Geo. Doig rand daughter, Nellie of Shackleton, Sask., are spending a couple of weeks with' relatives here, On Sunday a Doig get-together was held in Gorrie Park. • Mr. and Mrs. Richard Conroe,. arid' diughter, Margaret, of Ernor- ia,Kansas,, spent the week-end with Mi. and Mrs. Wm, Taylor, Wrox- eter North and attended a reunion et 'Lang Vogan's on Sunday for the Taylor, Vogan, Vittie, Sharpin and Brown families with over 50 in attendance. Mr, and Mrs. B. F. Rogers and family, Detroit, visited with Mr. and Mrs, G.L, Dobson on Tuesday. Mrs, Dobson's niece and nephew, Mary Anne and Don Fischer of Brussels spent the past week at the same home, . Miss Bonnie Gibson, London, vis- ited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gor- don Gibson, over the week-end, Mr. and Mrs. David Livingstone, Ann and David, Toronto, spent the week-end with Mrs. A. Wearring. Mrs. Livingstone and, children are, remaining for a couple of weeks' vacation, Mr. and Mrs. Harold SMith, Strathroy, spent the week-end with Mr:. and Mrs. Carl Smith. Visitors at Port Elgin on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Bill Hart avere Mrs, Reg Newton and Nancy, Miss Shirley Reidt, Miss petty Newton and Mr, Harvey Bradshaw BLUEVALE Mr. and Mrs, Fred Griffiths and Miss Betty returned to Montreal on Monday after holidaying at their summer IMMO here. Mr, and Mrs. Floyd Moffatt and .ohildren of Setithampton spent the week-end with Mr, and Mrs, Burns Moffatt, Howard Rrodlts of Toronto visit* ed with Rev. R. A. and Mrs, Brook over the week-end, During the summer months the juhfor. 'their Will Tie leading the Singing in the United Church. Mee. Oliver Moffatt and Mies Marilyn are holidaying at Berrie. Joint Wieltsteed left for it Meter WO to the West this Week, emelt- partial' by Mr, and Mrs, Relied MacLennan of Morris afid Mr, -and :;Mrs. :Charles Jones Of Witighem, WHITECHURCH° 1111:. and .Mrs. J„p, Beecroft and Mr, and Mrs.- Lewis Beecroft mot- bred to Birmingham, Mich., on Tuesday laet, where Mr. and Mrs. J. D. BeecroftIittendeeiWitii,i4a1 of her 'nephew, Frapcis areoriard Creighton, Only , erin of Mrs F. L. Creighton of Detroit, and the date Mr, Creighton. He was in his thirty-eighth year, and was killed in a traffic accident on, Saturday. In the Second World War he was in the air force and was twice shot clOWn in 'Italy. Besides his mother and -wife, two daughters, Gail and An re and one sister, Mrs. Robt. Toomey, survive. Interment was in Acacia Masonic Cemetery, All visit- ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Kirk, :Birmiegham and Mrs. Creighton, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Teomey and family left for the latter's home at Greenville,- S. Carolina. Mr. end Mrs. Clayton Scholtz and baby Karen and Nancy Sim- mons, of London, spent the week- end with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Scholtz. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Miller and their nieces, Linda 'and Pauline Soloman of Galt, visited' on Satur- daY with Mr. and Mrs..Robt. Solo- Mare, , Lome Forster presided at the meeting.of the young people of the Presbyterian Church, .on Sunday eveniag, Mrs, Dawson Craig read the Scripture lesson and led in the meditation 'Reread. Irma •Forster led in prayer. Murray`Gaunt'•had charge of the 'topic on Missions. Leroy- Rintoul gave a missionary reading and the meeting Was ;clos- ed Iveith the Mizpah benediction, ' Mr. and Mrs:, tdmiard Nicholson and daughter, of Tharnesfotd vis- ited on Saturday with his parentee Mr. and Mrs. John Hutchiscin. Mr. and Mrs, wm, Parker and family of Clinton, visited, on Sun: day at the Mane of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Ben. McClenaghan, Mr. arid Mrs. Kenneth Laidlaw and family, of London, and his mother, Mrs. Jas. LaidlaW, of Goderieh, visited on Saturday with Mr. and alre.''Elroy Laidlaw. • Mrs. Gordon Lemon and Mrs. Ridout of Stouffville, visited over the week-end with Iylrs, Chapman Sr. Sharon and ,Doris Rintoul spent last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Mark Cardiff of Brussels, and returned home with their parents on Sunday, when they visited at the Cardiff home. Nell Rintoul and Donald Taylor have been very lucky 'at fishing this summer. A few Weeks ago, they hooked a 22" brown trout, weighing 5 fibs, out of the Nine Mlle River in Aslifield, and on Sunday each boy got a pike, -One 24 if-Mlles and one 16 inches long, from the same river. Miss Mary Margaret Fisher spent lest week at the home of her atria, Mrs. Duncan SiMpeon, of A.shfield, Mr. and Mrs. George Fisher nda faintly visited on Sun* day at the hoc of her sistee, Mrs, Eldon t.oWry of Lurgari, Mies Doris Wall has been visit- ing for a few weeks at the tome of her grandparents, Mr. and Mre. Wilson Wall of Langside. Mr, Robert MeNall of the 4th Con, of Kinloss was suffering last week 'from a heart' attack he took On. Sunday, His condition haa proved. The of the Presbyterian Church Meet on Wednesday at the home of Mrs. George Fisher, and . the Missiell Rand of the United Church provided the program for the W.M.S. ariol Ilaby Band of 'the United Church, at the borne. of Mrs. Y1. D. Beecroft din Wednesday, • •:, *do mho vvisessm Advance-Times, wsansi4o, 4sky 11 4 BELGR parents, Mr. and We. Robert AVE Visitors with Mr and Mrs Wit- GOSPEL HALL Regular Sunday filor4041. Sunday School 10,15 litenanaheriliff the .Lord at MI5 ' Gospel Meeting at Via, pma, Each Thursday evening at 8 p.m. Prayer itteetini and liewarcl Wilkinson and Op*. accompanied W. and Mrs. ireordon W.ftkiplen of Smith.ville on trip to BeetelihUrg, Ottawa and '941Zee..,. returning to Eelgrave, Where lyfr and Mrs, Gordon Wil- •kineari remained for a week's visit with :skis parentst Mr. and MO, I-I. WIlhineere IN(r. and Mrs. Gordon 13. Bell of Ipetrait, Mich,, visited over the past • Weeiteend with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph 84„ ogroar Mr. and. Mrs, Thos. Smith Slid Mr, .and Mrs, James Lamont Rind Dale; Mr • • and Mrs, Ray Ilunking, of ElYth visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James Lamont and Dale. Miss ,Jean Brydges of London • agent the week-end with Mr and Mrs, Joseph. Dunbar, -,"'The following are acting as lead- ers at ,Camp Minnie Ha Na for young girls from nine to twelve years.. of age: Misses Ila Pengelly, Ruth Procter, Eleanor Walsh, Lois ,poll, Gwen Walsh,, Claire Chamney and Patsy Logan, Karol Lynne Davidson of Glen- coe is spending same holidays with :her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. . William VanCamp, Miss Phyllis Murdock, United college, Winnipeg, Man., visited on Thursday of last week with Mr. and. Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse, Ittr:, Norman Stonehouse of Lon- den. spent last week-end with his UFIETIAIA SECURITY-,44 Can- ada Telfe special contract' Pre- 'riding Life Insurer/co and pen.: slain Option all in one PalicY available from age 0 to age .155. Consult.- FRANK C. HOPPER —Representative— Canada Life • WIrsIGI-IA141, ONT. Liam Kelly last week were Mr, J, B, Campbell, Mr. Lloyd MacWil, liam, Mrs. Charles MacWilliam and Mrs, Chas. Stewart, all of Swift Current, Sask. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Rian and family visited a few clays last week With her father, Mr. Frisby, at. Huntsville. Mario Coultes, Ruth Michie, Bar- bara Krug and Linda Coultes are attending Camp Minnie Ha Ha at the Goderich. Summer School Camp this week. Mr, and Mrs, Edgar Wightman and family visited with her mother, Mrs, Annie Rae at Wroxeter, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Martin nod family of Orangeville are spending a few days' with Mr. and Mre. George Michie and family. FRESH BAKED • FOR TASTY EATING 4010.00=19.1101•011MIIIIMIRIMIk LYCEUM Theatre Two shows each night • First at 7.15 youngsters, like Janet Lorenz, Barbara Henry •and. Roseahne Lorenz, and you'll come up With a perfect murkier. combination. A,-T. 'Mote. ' • Take a lerge, wading pool, like the Kinsmen's in Wingham; add a liberal quantity of searkling sunshine and top with three , charming Hamburger Wiener Buns REMINGTOWS Thur., Fri., Sat., July 18-19-20 9Plie Kelly Kathryn Grayson Frank" Sinatra in AilehOYS .Aweigh" " A musical. romance. Mane Tues., Wed., July 22-23-2e Theatre Closed DI Leave this Week For -Western .MiSsion- WRONETER—Dr. and ' Mrs,' J. H. BowYer of Toronto are leaving this week for Queen Charlotte-Is- lands, BC,swhi fie r„ Bowyerxwill be '-etiikneCted Vittrit•A16 Church Mission Haariltal 4 there: They . are touring the,r;western United. Stake enrartg, : • Mrs; Bowyer ,was the former Joan Brown' of Wroxeter "Sieuth. 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No definite grounds were found for a permanent baseball diamond in the village, They decided to cater ,ta a wedding in August, with Mrs. G. B. Farrier and Mrs, Alex Robertson in charge of prepare- 1pir°Tenshs. presented: Piano solo, Judy following program waS then Wil- son; Janice Farrier sang a solo; George Conn played a piano solo, and Jimmie Ros's played a violin: selection, With George Conn ileac- coMPanise Mrs. Hereon Irwin and Mrs. Jas. Wilson were* each pre- sented with ail Institute pin, Mrs, Metcalfe spoke on the topic, "Let Us -Take Time for Doing Little Things for Children" and spoke Of the elder generation, who endeared themselves to the child- ren by cookies and stories and games. 4 The roll call Was angivered by "Something I can do for a neigh- tittra e Child," take them along on a ear ride, a little gift for birth- dayrm wlla etXatritics,e aconri card togavaea4 sick child, Mrs. did report of the district"annual Meeting held at Teeswater and the meeting was closed with the nat- ional anthem, Mrs, Wallace Conn and Mrs. Kenneth Dowling were hostesses for the lunch peried. Mrs. Nelson Piekett arid Mrs. George Idsher Were appointed as Ports cominittce for the Ideal and =gra, Albert , Coultes And Mrs, G. E. Farrier were appointed on the lunch. toitrifitteet ` • . . • a. •