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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1960-07-06, Page 1040 HOURS DEVOTION AT SACRED HEART Forty :Hours' Devotion, a special period given to adoring our Lord, present 'n the Blessed Sacrament, was observed in Sacred Heart Church from Friday morning to Sunday evening. It extends and in- cludes parts of three days, to cor- respond to the time the Lord's Body remained in the sepulchre after His passion and death on the cross. This special devotion or,, iginated in the early 16th century, During the three days the Blessed. Sacrament remains exposed on the altar and the parishioners go to adore in prayerful silence. Each family of the parish was given a special hour of adoration. Solemn Mass took place each morning at nine, with most of the people receiving Holy Communion. Evening devotions took place at eight, and were attended by a large portion of the parish. Included was a, sermon by Father William McKenna, of London, and on San- day evening, thirteen priests, from the surrounding district joined in the solemn closing of the 40 Hours. The priests taking part were in- vited to :the rectory for dinner. Also present in the congregation were two Sisters of the Order of St. Joseph, who have come to Wingharn to teach the summer school of Catechism this week, for the children of Sacred Heart parish, and next week at St. Am- brose, Brussels, The congregation is grateful to the ladies who tared for the church and altars so beautifully, and to all the parishioners for being so faith- ful to their appointed hour of ad- oration in church. Recital of Music Held at St. Andrew's A lovely arrangement of flowers in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church gave a suitable setting for the annual recital of music students with their teacher, Harold Victor Pym. Chairman was George Hen- derson, who welcomed the large number of parents and friends at- tending. The National Anthem was played by Richard Scott. The Rillowing took part ih the program. Grade I piano — Sandra Fisher, James Henderson, Joan Cruick- shank, James McCarter, Barbara Feagan, Peter McCarter, Trudy Me- Guire, Norman Ma:cLennan, Grade II piano — Ivan Wheeler, Patsy Hotchkiss, Audrey Coultes, Donald Collar, Joanne Dunbar. Grade III piano. — Jill Thomson, Barrie Conron, Heather Hueston, Helen Hotchkiss, Mary Ann Mason, Gale Stokes, Joan Cantelon, Greta Frances, Grade IV piano — James Hender- son, Carol Walsh, Donna Ferguson, Gary Stokes, Ruth Hotchkiss, Susan Spry, Stewart Allen. Grade V piano 7:- Lorna, Woods, Dianne Davidson, Brian Caslick, Sandra Dunbar, Wayne Caslick, Grade VI piano — Mary Phillips, Barbara King. . Grade VII piano—Dale 'Thomson, Brenda ,MacLennan, Elaine Moffatt, Hugh Sinnamon. Grade VIII piano—Richard Scott, Sharon Thomson, Gail Henderson, Brenda Conron. 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CHEESE SLICES 0 oz. 29c EDIGHOFFERS (Wingham) Limited "tam tttiteNbtli Ettolkit'l IV Mrs. Don MeTaggart was hostess on Monday evening of last week when sixteen neighbors gathered at het home for a social evening. The party was in honour of Mrs. Archie Jones. Contests were won by Mrs. Meraggart and Mrs. Thos. Jardiri, Mrs, H. Burrell and Mrs. A. Wil- liams, Miss L. Robinson arid Mrs. 11, Hopper. Mrs, Ken Leitch• read' an address and Mrs. MeTaggart presented Mrs, Jones with an electric fry pan as Mrs. Archie Jones Receives Pry Pan Mrs. H. Msyk Meets Sister in Montreal Mr. and Mrs. Borst Msyk arid family enjoyed a holiday in the Ottawa and Montreal district last week, while on a camping trip with s farewell gift, The group also Mr. and Mrs, Russell Smith and had a plant for Mrs.. Jones' mother. faintly. They had a couple of days Mrs. Gross, who was ill, and Mrs. sight-seeing in both cities and while in Montreal stayed at the home of Mrs. Srnith"s parents. Msyk had the pleasure of meeting her 'brother-hi-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. J, Rubli, and their two children, as they decked in Montreal front Switzerland. Mr. Rubli has been transferred by his firm front Switzerland to Montreal. It was the first time Mrs. Msyk had seen het siker in five years, them, Hopper had presented it to het at the hospital. Lunch was 'served by the hostess, assisted by Mts, Ken Leitch and Mrs. Ed. Meturney, Mrs. F. Hop- per, Mrs. H, Burrell and Mrs. A. Selling. Mr. and Mrs. Jones and their three daughters moved to Listowel on PrIday. Her' parenis, Rev. and Mrs. 0, L. Orossi will live with • in ,Gnelph: on Saturday and were guests at the Kitchen-Gordon wed- ding in Knox Presbyterian Church. —Dr. and Mrs. F, A. Parker left Tuesday • evening for Malton en route to Halifax and Dartmouth, Where they will visit a few weeks with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. _Morey O'Laughlin, Patricia and James. They expect to be home near the. end of the month. --Mr. John Fitch and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Montgomery, attended the wedding:Saturday in Fordwich United Church of Margaret Mc- Ca.nn -and Jim Renwick. .—Mr. and Mrs. Victor Haines left on Thursday for a month's holiday to the West Coast, They, were accompanied by her brother- in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Calvert Finlay of Kincardine. --Mr. and Mrs, T. R. Mathers and daughter are spending the sum- mer at their cottage at Ambet•ley. Mr. and Mra. Michael 1VrePhail and family are living in the Mothers house temporarily, until they move to the,Southern States. —Mrs, Marvin' Brown and two Children, of Kingston, spent the last couple of weeks with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, .Taraes Staple- ton. Marvin motored up this week- end, and with his family spent the holidays With his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W, J, Brown: Mrs. Brown sand the children, then returned home with him, —Dr. and Mrs. Roddick and family of Brantford visited with Mrs, W. Davis over the week-end -c-Mr. andMrs. Donald Rae, Christine and Stephanie, spent the week-end in Port Elgin 'with Mr. Rae's mother, Mrs. Howard Rae. —Mr. arid Mrs, Fred Ross and family spent the holiday week-end With her brother, Mr. Nelson Nickel,, and Mrs. Nicitlo, hr Madoc. and also called at the home of friends in Toronto, ---Mr. and Mrs, Wilfred Ilaylow and Les11c of nyron, visited over the holidays with her Parents, Mt. and Mrs. Harold Moffatt. —Mr. and Vita. Mara and .fain- ily have 'moved' into the honse on Mr. And Harry Brovvne, Sr. Patriot 'St.; 'VacEeted by Vir,. and • and :V.Irs.• Freddie Temple- Maw, and fl.M1.1Iy visited for a few days ..with 'her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Carl Bennett, London. —Mr. Russell Smith, commenced a course in Kingston on Monday. Mrs, Smith and the children are visiting relatives in Montreal. —Mrs. John Lorenz and daugh- ters, .Roseanne and Janet, of Win- nipeg, are spending the summer months with the former's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Fred MacLean, and Mrs. John 'Baines and Pliny, of London, visited on Satur- day with her father, Mr, Ed. Small, and other relatives. --Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Shackle- ton .and daughters are spending July at a CGIT camp near Sirneoe, ,Where Mr. and Mrs. Shackleton are I assisting in its operation. --Mr, and Mrs, Roy Bennett and family visited on Sunday with Mr. and: Mrs. Norman Lambertua, Hanover. —Miss Winnifred' Moir, of Lon- don, spent the week-end with her Mother, Mrs, Miles Moir. Ohas. E: Smith, 83, his. daughter, Mrs. Jack Rea-vie, and granddaughter, Lynda, flew to Sal- ina, Kansas, where they are at- tending the wedding of Mr. Smith's grand niece; This was his first flight. —Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kennedy moved on Friday to the former G. W. Cruickshank home on Catherine Street. :Mr. and Mrs. Cruickshank and family have moved into the home. of Mr. and Mrs, Norman Rin- toul, who are on a two months' heliday, until the new home they are building is completed. annual summer sales meet- ing of. C. Lloyd & Son was held above the fire hall this week with representatives from Ottawa, King- aton,' Toronto, North Bay and Wingbara: attending. '211t. and Mrs. J. H, Marshall, Jean and 'Harry, of Owen Sound, spent Sunday with Rev, and Mrs. C.: F. Johnson. L-,Mr. and Mrs. George Cameron spent a few days the latter part of last week in Flint, Mich. Miss Barbara and Master Doug Cameron are spending a, two weeks' vacation at Rolling Acres Ranch, Varney. ---Mr. and Mrs. Jim MeBiarney and' Mr. and Mrs. Barney Keemar viisted on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Montgomery. —Mr, and Mrs. Elgin Coutts and Peter, of Leaside, were visitors over the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, A, A. Coutts. —Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Murray and family, of Toronto, spent the holiday Week-end with his mother, Mrs. W. C. Murray. Mr. Doug Murray, of Preston, is spending a two 'Weeks' vacation at his home here, , '—Miss Jean McKenzie, of Knell- ener, visited -one- day last week with her:friend, Mrs. 'Robert Wenger. -.Mi's's Helen Haines, of - London, Spent a few 'clays last week with her, parents,. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Haines, prior to taking a summer, -course- at the University of .West- ern 'Ontario.. E. E. Madill has left for Loirclon-. -Where he is taking • the -five-week - high school principal's course at the University of Ontario, West- crI'mr.and Mrs - Lorne Scott were MON. - TUES. Wt:D. THURS., tual. SAT, 5 - - 7 - - 9- David, Ladd, Donald Crisp in Trailing ivy and white and pink Peonies decorated Brussels United Church on Friday evening, June 24, at seven o'clock for the double- ring, candle-light, ceremony, in which Rev. Lloyd Brown united in marriage Sheila Rose Porter and. David Keith Cameron. The bride is the eldest daughter of Mrs, Louise Porter and the late William Porter of Brussels. The groom's parents are Mr, and Mts. Norman Cameron of Wingham. Given in marriage by her mother, the bride wore an oiginai street- length gown of white peau-de-sole featuring a bateau neckline and double crown of seed pearls held her finger-tip, hand-rolled French illusion veil and she carried a cascade of stephanotis, white shasta mums, and trailing ivy. Miss Pamela Porter attended her sister as maid of honor. She wore a gown identical to the bride's in French green peau-de-soie with ing three candidates for officership in the fall. They will be taking their first year's training in the old Salvation Army College in Tor- onto, and will be among the first students in the new college when they take their second and final term next year. The candidates are Mr. and Mrs. Alan H. Neelon, formerly of Blue- vale, and Miss Barbara Byer, of Wingham. They all enter college in September. Mr. Neelon has been pastor of Bluevale and Whitechurch United Churches for the past couple of years and was popular in this dis- trict. In his younger years he was a soldier at the London Citadel. Following graduation from high school, he attended seminary and university, pastoring a church at the same time, Mr. Neelon recently. made the decision to apply for tealning as a Salvation Army of- ficer, and devote full time to the Army. Mrs, Neelon was raised in the Presbyterian faith, She trained as a laboratory technician at Victoria —Photo by Msyk Studio matching petaled headdress and short circular veil. She carried a nosegay of green carnations and white shasta mums. Jim Drehma,nn, Clinton, acted as best man. At the dinner and reception following at the bride's home, the bride's .mother received the guests wearing a two-piece mint green silk shantung dress with a sheath skirt, white accessories, and 'a :cor- sage of white mums. The groom's mother, wearing a re-embroidered pale green satin dress with white accessories and corsage pf white mums, assisted Mrs. Porter, For a wedding trip to the United States Mrs. Cameron wore a black linen cluster over a rose flowered sheath, with a white straw hat, black patent accessories and cor- sage of white shasta mums. The couple will reside in Wing- ham. while working at the hospital, through a Salvationist nurse, She married Mr. Neelon in 1951 and they have. two children, Paul 7; and Ruth Ann 3. • Mr. and Mrs. Neelon left last Thursday for Camp Selkirk on Lake Erie, a Salvation Army camp. Mrs. Neelon is in charge of the, girls at the camp, and between them, they' will have a great deal of responsibility during the summer months, Miss Byer is held in high esteem at the Wingham General Hospital, where she has been on staff for several years and has for the past three years been X-ray technician. She is a member of the Salvation Army Band and her work with the young people has been invalup,ble. She will take with her the best wishes of a host of friends when she leaves in September. Mrs. Dave CrOmpton Moved to Toronto A surprise party was held at the home of Mrs. Mae Blatt-la:ford on Thursday evening, in honor of Mrs. Dave Crompton, when a number of friends and neighbors gathered to bid her farewell. Mrs. Cromp- ton left on Tuesday for Toronto, where her address is 14 Ctang Ave., Toronto 10. • Mrs. Crompton received a beauti- ful floor - lamp from her • friends, for which she graciously expressed her thanks. 1 i.-"V 4. ,-Zr. and Mrs.Ctte Bosqrpts. UM+. Mr. and Mrs. 'Posorek Of De-. trolt,And Miss Edna MeKentie of .Guelph, spent the week-end' with 'Mr. And Mrs. Frank McCormick, --Visiting with. Mrs, Blatehfortl: Over the holiday week-end were her son-in-law and daughter, Lieut. and Mrs. L. R. Eldridge and son Mark of Camp. Borden. - Miss Norma Coutts is attend- ing sununer school in Western Uni- versity, London. —Mr. and Mrs, Bruce MacDon- ald and family spent the week-end in Windsor with Mr. and Mrs. Les Laurendeau. They were aceom- pan:ied by AW2 Isobel Laurencleau of the R.C.A.F. station, Clinton. Mrs, MacDonald and children re- mained for the week. 1YIr, and Mrs. 'Ed, Fitzpatrick are spending a few days in Wal- laceburg and Detroit, visiting with relatives. —Mr, and Mrs. Wilford Caslick and family left on Friday to spend two weeks at Amberley Beach. Mrs. Geo, McKay, Mrs. Bob Carson and Mrs, Harry Capstick, all of Hamilton were recent guests of Mrs. Geo. Egleston, Centre Street. —Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pielrford and family last Tuesday and Wednesday were Mrs. Piekford's mother, Mrs. W. H. Candy, and uncle, Mr. G. N. Thomas, both of Toronto, and his daughter, Mrs. Joseph Holbrooke, of Bate Comeau,\P.Q. —Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Tiffin are spending a two weeks' vacation at Bruce Beach. ' —Visitors with Mrs. D. S.•Mac- Naughton at the week-end' were her sister, Mrs. John Mowat and Mr. Mowat of Milton. .—Mr. and Mrs. Frank Quigley, Ron and Laura Lyn of Tagaske, SaSk., are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Jardine. Miss Marg Jardine of Wroxeter is a guest at the same home. Mrs. Quigley is a niece of Mr. Jardine. --Mrs. C. R. Riches and chil- dren of Toronto returned home on Sunday after visiting with her parents, Rev, and Mrs. C. F. John- son for a few weeks. —Mr. Stafford Bateson left last Thursday for a holiday with rela- tives in Midland and other points. —Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. McMurray were Mr. and Mrs, Will Frisken of Napanee and Mr. and Mrs. Casey Chapman of Stratford. --Miss Anne Geddes spent the holiday' week-end visiting in Tor-, onto, --Mr. and Mrs, Frank Gibbons Of London visited at the week-end With his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Gibbons. Mr: and Mrs. Peter Neely mid' family of -London. were :visitors .at the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M, Forbes. . —Rev. John. E.' Ostrom has re--: turned to' his home on Minnie Street for the summer vacation: Mt. ()Strom will, be returning to his position on the staff at Feller COligge, Grand Libne, Quebec,. in September, Feller College is a Baptist residential: school, which has been operated 'by the Baptist Convention of Ontario and Quebec since 1837. 'Granddaughter Wed In .Toronto Ceremony A very pretty wedding was solemnized on Saturday, June 25, when. Alice Marion 'Browne, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Browne, of Willowdale, became the bilde of Mr. William Hynd, son of rs. William Hynd and the late Hynd, of Dunfermline, Scot- la`pd, at St. George's Anglican Church. The Rev. J. R. Thompson officiated', Given in marriage by her father, the, birde wore white brocade styled in a boat neckline, long sleeves, fitted bodice, full skirt and train. ger Veil was of fingertip length With small Matching headpiece trimmed with pearls. She carried red roses and white carnations with a sprig of white heather froM Scotland. Her attendants were Miss Lyn Fisher, maid of honour, the brides- Maids, Miss •Norrria, Brodie and Miss Barbara Nixon, with the 'bride's nephew, Six-year-old Doug- las BroWne„ as ringbearer. The bridesmaids' dresses were of mauve borribatine with a shawl collar and eurnincrbund with bow and stream- ers with matching whimsies. Their bouquets were pink and white car- nations, The best man was Ian Rodgers With Arnold Weiss and William Foote as ushers. The reception was held in St. George's parish hall with the bride's Mother receiving, 'dressed in a powder blue silk shantung Sheath with beige picture hat: as- sisted :by Mrs. •G, Lewis, Who Was in a 'fitted beige dress with pink hat, After a Sit-doWn supper 'and evening' of dancing, the bride and groom left for their:honeymoon in Raliblirton. She was dressed. in an apple green two-piece fitted suit With matching flower hat, On their return, e happy couple will live In Tdront t ho, The -bride IS a granddaughter of Mrs, .4.,rcnie JOael. 4rid. 'Mrs, Ronald Seddon. .and r3inily Move into the 'house en Alice fAt., in wnieli the Ahura, family has been living, and Dr. S. Leeditatri will occupy the Seddon residence following his marriage to Miss Marlene MacKenzie, in the near future, —Mr, and Mrs. Neil Stainton, London, spent the holiday week- end with . her parents, Mr, and Mrs, A. Blair, Teeswater, and. with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Percy. .Stainton at their cottage at Pine River. Miss Marlepe Stainton or London was also a week-end visitor with her parents. Frank 'Thorpe of Toronto waa a week-end guest with Mr:- :and Mrs. S. 11/cBurney. —Mr, and Mrs. Don Hastle and Poriri* T-04- or TrOrttna OW 04 week-end. with his mother, Mq, Gottlon nestle, .alid visited hi:s rather in Winghani Hospital. Other recent visitors at the aame liorne were Mr, and Mrs. George Thomp- son and Mrs, A. W. Norris of - Mitchell, and Mr. and Mrs, William. Thompson of Long Beach, Cal.' --Mr, and Mrs. Clifford Bennett and family of Ingersoll visited at the week-end with .her father, Mr. James Sell. Linda, Brenda and Cindy remained to visit with rela- tives In town. .—Vlsitors this week with Mr, and Mrs. Alvin •Iliggins and twill), .are her -aunt and sousin, Mrs, W. J. Frankton. and Miss. Sheens, Mac- Donald ,of Toronto, On Sunday they all visited with an aunt' in •Goderich, Hospital. I*, V eellme, July 6, 1,960 LYCEUM Theatre Wingham, Ontario Two shows knelt Night Conuneneing at 7.15 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. David Cameron Three Candidates Accepted As Salvationist Cadet Officers The Wingham Corps of The Sal- ; Hospital in London, She became vation Army is justly proud in hay- I interested in the Salvation Army