The Wingham Advance-Times, 1961-03-01, Page 3Seventeen Tables
At Eueb re Party
Mrs. Doug Mc: Gowan and her .
committee were in charge of the
euchre party in Sacred livart
parish ball on Tuesday evening of
last week. There were 17 tables in
play. -
Mrs, Doug Nesbitt won the prize
for high score fox ladies, and Carl
Feletiorger had the high for men.
Ab Nethery was asked to make the
draw and pulled the name of Alen
Sproule as the winner of the draw
prize,
United .Churc W.A. .
Met Last Tuesday
WROXETER—Mrs. Ross Sander-
son and Mrs. Doris Adams arrang-
ed the meeting which was held in
the school room of the United
Church on February 21st, with the
theme "Brotherly Love". Mrs.
Sanderson read the Scripture and
the commentary, pointers on the
value of love for our fellow man,
was given by Mrs. Adams. Hymns
sung were "Blest Be The Tie That
laicals" and "Jesus United by Thy
Grace". Prayer by 'Mrs. Adams
closed the meeting.
Vice-pros,, Mrs. Rae Loutit, took
the business. Roll call was an-
swered by 12 members with a
Biblical verse on "love." Corres-
pondence. read included two thank-
you notes, Mrs. George Gibson
gave a report on workshop held in
Blyth, Jan. 26th, The remainder of
the afternoon was spent quilting,
followed by a delicious lunch.
Toboggan Party
And Box Social
(Late for last week)
WROXETER—On Monday even-
ing members of the Wroxeter
CGIT and their guests, numbering
in all about 25, enjoyed a toboggan
party at the "Hog's Back."
After several hours' of fun at
the hill, they returned to the
church schoolroom where a lunch,
in the form of a box social was en-
joyed, under the direction of the
CGIT leader, Mrs. Lloyd McGee,
and Mrs. V. Clark,
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TENTH REVUE,
Saturday, March 4th
8.00 van.
SHOW W1144
67 Local Skaters with 5 Ault Groups.
Larry Bennett, of the Guelph Figure Skating
Club, will skate "Silver Dance Tango"
with Jean Gurney of Winghani.
Other Feature Events Will Include — Comedy, Precision Of
Dances and Skating by the Very Young.
Adults 50c — Public School Children including
Kindergarten 25c
PRE-SCIIOOL CHILDREN VREE
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Sealed applications will be received by the under-
sighed for the position of Clerk-Stenographer at
the Huron County Home, Clinton; duties to
commence April 1, 1961.
Application forms must be secured froin the undersigned and
submitted in envelopes supplied..
Salary based on experience and in accordance with. County
schedule,
Applications to close March 16, 1961, at 5.00 pan.
John G. Berry, Clerk-Treasurer
County of Huron
Court House
Goderiela Ontario
DON FORTUNE JOINS jELUEIROFFAIFItMEERRS3
WATERLOO BREEDERS Officers of „,„o„ County
IticrORMATICIN 41,11EF
Wilbur Shantz, a popular em-
ployee of 'the Waterloo Cattle
Breeding Association, has been ap-
pointed to the newly created posi-
tion of "Supervisor of Production
and Service". Mr. Shantz Is thirty-
three, married, father of three, and
a native of Waterloo County, He
began his A.I. career in April of
1952, taking a position as a techni-
cian at. Waterloo. Since that time
he has performed his duties in a
manner which two years ago
prompted the Management to pro-
mote him to the position of relief
man and last year to that of Field
Supervisor. Wilbur is also inter-
ested in community affairs and is
active in church work and Home
and School activities,
Donald Fortune promoted
Donald Fortune, an employee of
the Waterloo Cattle Breeding As-
sociation has been promoted to the
new office of "Supervisor of In-
formation." Don is twenty-six
years of age and a native of Hurons
County. He farmed in partner
with his father for five years.
They had registered Holstein ems
and Hereford feeder steers. He has
served as a technician in the For-
mosa, district for the past three
years.
Don completed his grade and
high school education in the Wing-
ham district, He received his "As-
sociate Diploma in. Agriculture" at
the. Ontario Agricultural College
in 1953, He took animal husbandry
as his option. He stood in the top
quarter of his class in both years
at college.
Don is a valued member of his
community having served as calf
club leader for five years, director
in Howick Agricultural Society
and Director in Turnberry Federa-
tion of Agriculture. He is married
and has two sons and two daugh-
ters,
Donald will 'be doing relief in•
semination work, act as editor of
the "Bettor Bovine Bulletin", and
general member and employee in-
formation. He and his family will
he moving to the Waterloo area
this year.
This reorganization of responsi-
bility has been necessitated by the
resignation of Assistant Manager,
Joe G. Snyder, whose resignation
we regretfully report. Joe has ac-
cepted a position as fieldman for
the Holstein Friesian Association
of Canada in the West Central On-
tario District, as successor to Geo.
F. Drennan, who has reached re-
tirement age.
The above announcement is
made by Rey G, Snyder, Manager
of the Waterloo Cattle Breeding
Association.
Hupfer and also visited Mrs.
Alonzo Sperling in Wingham Hos-
pital.
Mr. and Mrs, James Coombs and
children, Montreal, spent several
days last week with Mr. and Mrs.
Gilbert Howes. Mrs. Coombs is the
former Gilberta Howes.
Junior Farmers Association were
elected at the annual meeting last
week at Clinton District Collegiate.
InstitUte,
Elected Junior Farmers' Presi".
dent was Rill Strong, of R. R. 2,
Dublin, and president of the Junior
Institute, Ruth Procter, of Brus”
sets,
Other Junior Farmer officers
are: Past president, Jim Bowman,
Brussels; first vice-president, Mur-
ray Gaunt, Wingham; second vice-
president, Murray Mulvey, of
Wroxeter; secretary - treasurer,
Robert Dawn, of Hensall; directors
(two from each club)—Clinton, Ted
Dunn and Tom Cunningham; How-
ick, Murray Donaldson and Wayne
King; North Huron, Ivan DON and
Harry Brydges; Seaforth, Jack
Crozier and Bob Fotheringham;
South Huron, Edward Horn and
Jim Dougall; provincial director,
Larry Wheatley, Seaforth; assist-
ant, Bill Strong,
Institute Officers
Other Junior Institute officers
are: Past president, Marilyn Mar-
shall, 'Kirkton; first vice-president,
Marjorie Papple, Seaforth; second
vice-president, Joanne Alton, Luck-
now; secretary-treasurer, Doreen
Brock, Granton; directors (two
from each club--Howick, Evelyn
Ann Stephens and Sandra Wright;
North Huron, Marlene Walsh and
Bessie Johnston; Seaforth, Eleanor
Keyes and Emily Elliott; South
Huron, Kathryn Hicks and Helen
Frayne; district convener, Mrs.
Bob Brown, R. R. 1, Hensall,
Associate auditors will be Elean-
or Keyes and Larry •Wheatley.
Conducting elections were Don
Grieve, associate agricultural rep-
resentative for Huron County and
Mrs. Bette Miller, home economist
for Huron County,
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Bonnie Gibson
Wed at Byron
WROXETER- The home of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Reffell, 13yron,
was the setting for the wedding of
Bonnie Marie Gibson and Ronald
Stewart MacDougall, of London.
Rev. W, J. S. McClure officiated
at the wedding,
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Gibson, Wroxeter,
and the groom is the son of Mrs,
Lumsden MacDougall, of Toronto.
The bride chose a beige rayon
sateen sheath dress trimmed with
lace emphasizing the empire waist-
line. Her hat was of beige pane-
melee straw adorned with beige
and lace brown organza flowers.
Mrs. Harry Reffell was matron
of honor, wearing a surf green
rayon sateen sheath dress, match-
ing basket weave straw hat trim-
med with leaf green nylon flowers,
Ian. MacDougall, brother of the
groom, was best man,
The couple will reside in. Lomita).
upon their return from New Or-
leans, and Florida,
WROXETER
Mr. and Mrs, Morris Hiuser,
Listowel, spent Saturday evening
with Mr. and Mrs. Verne !Cleric.
Roes Toman visited Mr, and
Mrs. Howard Bowinan, Petersburg,
on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Newton, Har-
riston, and Mr. and. Mrs. Lyle Hart
and family, Listowel were Sunday
visitors with Mrs. R. Newton.
Mr. and Mrs. Lou Hutton, Paul
and Linda, Wingham, were Satur-
day evening dinner guests at the
home of Mr, John Hupfer, in hon-
or of Paul's birthday and Mr, and
Mrs. Hutton's wedding anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lucas, Lis-
towel, spent Sunday with Mr, and
Mrs. Ross Coates..
Mr, and Mrs. Bud Stewart and
family, Harriston, were Sunday
visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Verne
Clark.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Elliott and
family spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs, Cameron Elliott and Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Weber, Hareiston,
The many friends of Mrs, Mel
Finlay will be sorry to hear she
has suffered a setback and it is
feared she will have to undergo
surgery. We hope for a more fav-
orable report soon.
Miss Jean Newton spent the,
week-end with her friend, Miss
Jean Adams.
Mrs. George Griffith has return-
ed home after spending several
weeks with her daughter, Mrs.
Wallace' Nixon, Mr. Nixon and
family in Greenwood, N.S.
Mr. Harvey Mulligan, who had
his leg broken in an auto mishap
a couple of weeks ago, is home and
able to 'be around a little on
crutches.
Mrs. Ruth Corbett, Gorrie, visit-
ed last week with her brother
George and Mrs. Galbraith.
Mrs. Angus Carmichael, Mr, and
Mrs. James Robertson, Jimmy and
Scott of Goderich were Sunday
visitors at the home of Mr. John
We are worry to liftp, lltr. FrWin
Oakley, who Was :Itinotalioll Itt
Wingharn last week, has. been ve.
Mined to London.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Irwin. from
near Gorrie have purebased the
home of the late Mrs. Thomae
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