The Wingham Advance-Times, 1961-04-19, Page 8Auxiliary Tiold.s.
Pot Luck Supper
rogrovIca---The Ladies' Aux-
iliary to Howielt Legion .net in the
Legion rooms and enjoyed a pot
luck supper before the meeting-.
The president, Mrs. Harry Temple-
man presided for the business ses-
sion, The secretary, Mrs. W. M.
Austin, reed a very Interesting let-
ter from • one of the adopted vet-
erans in. Westminster Hospital. A
donation was voted for the Vet-
erans'ruhemu tar Camp,
- The plaque with the pot presi-
dents' names was displayed and
will he given a place of honor at
the next meeting. The mystery
prise, donated'by Mrs. Emma Wil-
liamson, was won by Mrs. Willi:tin
Sothern, '
An invitation to visit with the
Seaforth -branch on *lime 2nd was
accepted. A discussion on the la-
dies'. bowling this sunmier was
held and the project agreed upon..
Denny at Erin,
Mr, Gary Giles of Niagara Falls
visited with his grandmother, Mrs,
Martha Belton on Friday and Sat-
urday, She returned to London
with him and was present at the
christening of her great-grand-
child, Susan Lorilee, daughter of
Mr% and Mrs, Bruce Giles ,on Sun-
day. Mrs Baker will spend two
weeks in London and Arkona,
Mr. Archie Mitchell of Listowel
visited friends in the community
one day last week.
Mrs. Eva Ward and two sons, I
of 'Halifax, arrived here on Friday
and will visit with her parents,
Rev, J. W. and Mrs. Hird for some
time,. Mrs, Ward's husband just
recently passed away while sere-.
ing 'with the armed foreeg in Hall.
fax,
Mr. and. Mrs. Arnold •Doig and:
Jerry and Mr, and Mrs. Ross Doig
visited one day last week with Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Doig in Galt,
Birth
GIBSON-To Mr. and Mrs. Clar-
ence Gibson, a son, on Thurs.
day, April lath, 1961, in the Lis-
towel Memorial Hospital.
Elferkie
FOLKS ARE AWARE;
WE /040W OUR STUFF.
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OR irSOSTNOTRIOUGH
REFRIGERATION
AIR CONDITIONING
COMPLETE
-LECTR1CAL SERVJC
Just ,Give Me A Half-Gallon
Of Gas. . _I Use The Car
Mostly -For Parking _
Even the smallest order is cheerfully accented, promptly filled
here. This includes our free services (like air). Everybody gets
the same friendly, courteous attention.
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THEATRE THEATRE
HARRISTO
CROWNS Drive
WED. TITURS: - FRI. - SAT.
April 10 - 20 - 21 22
"NORTH TO ALASKA"
In Technicolor
(Adult Entertainment)
Starring John Wayne, Stewart
Grainger, Ernie Kolracs and Fabian
It's a comedy drama of the Klon-
dike Gold Strike Days.
Ventures at 1.00 and 9J5 pot.
SPECIAL SATURDAY MATTNEE
• 2.15 p.m.
3NION.JITIES. . APRIL 24-25
'Rieltn.rd Hutton, Cai•olYn Jones
Robert Ryan, Martha Hyer
• star in
"ICE PALACE",
It's a thrilling story about A.Itialt
-the top of the world
Veaftires at 1 and 0.30 -p.m,
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WED.-THURS. APRIL 20.2
"ALL THE FINE
YOUNG CANNIBALS"
Don't let this title fool you!
It's a wonderful story about youth
in trouble- Ina trembled world
they never made a life they could
never understand
(Ad nit Entertainment)
reatitets af 1'.15 and 0.15 poi,
14, Bride,
Mr . and Mrs. Lyle Simmons and
family and Mrs, Roy Simmons Vis-
ited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
poug Wildfang in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Butchart of
Toronto spent the .week,end with
Mr. and Mrs, H, M, Bride. Mr. rand Mrs. Lyle Simmons and
Anne eand .Mrs, spent
Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Martin and
Miss Florence LOPpington and.
Carl • Darcey spent' Sunday with
friends in Buffalo, ,
Mr, Roy fRellarny of Mt. Forest
spent the week-end with Mr, and
Mrs. Jack ;ding,
Miss Jean IVIeCrackin of ListOwel
and. Gary McClement of Kitchener
spent the niveek-end with the tat-
ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs.. Torn
M;ICrisen mienatrerce
oonapd and farn-
ily of Kitchener -.spent the week-
end at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. T..1, Schaefer.
Mr. and Mrs.. Earl Moore, Mr.
and Mrs. Rosa Doig and Misses
Anne and Elaine Miller visited On
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. 'Ted
Last Meeting
For Club 20
WHITECH17401-1--The gelgrave
Club 20 met on Thiirsdhy evening
at -the home Of Mr. and -Mrs, Albert
Diet/Ian, for the: hi-monthly euchre.
Mrs. Robert Grasby and George
Johnston held-,iligh points, and
Mrs. George Michie and George
Martin - held low:painta
This was the Itilit-seiehre for the
winter geasbn, which had been
much enjoyed ,
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Theatre Limited CLINTON
SAT.-MON., April 22-24—Double Fea
FRIDAY Only—April 21—Double Feature
TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY Apri
Marion Brando Joanne Woodward
Adult Eneertalument ONE CARTOON
"NOOSE FOR A OMAN"
Joel McCrea -- Barbara St.anwyck
— ONE CARTOON 2-
"THE .INITIVE KIND"
Rabert Mitelitun -- Ann Haywcod
• — ONE CARTOON —
Mark Dana -s Dianne Brewster
`THAROMI:S CURSE"
"NMI FIGHTERS"
"TROOPER 1100K"
Bart MtieLtntn -- Jim Davis
tire
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INSTITUTEIEMBERS'
PETITION FOR WATER l'idiaonilley341•;;Ife471fIrtidZr=
visited $11TilaY with Mr, and Mrs.
PHONE 139 WINGHAM
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FRIDAY and SATURDAY
April 21, and 22
"THE LITTLE
SHEPHERD OF
KINGDOM COME"
Starring
Jimmie Rogers lit the Thrilling
Adventure of The Kentucky MOull.
tain Kid Who Fought and Captured
The Heart of The South.
INTIECHURCII
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Morrison
and family, of Lacknow, visited.
on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Pardon.
Mr. and. Mrs. William. Ryan of
Grimsby friends,
Barry Tiffin has secured ,a po-
sition in a restaurant near Hunts-
ville for the summer months. -
Mr. James Snowden -returned to
Wingham` Hospital en, Thursday
suffering from pnenntonia.
Mr Herbert Laidlaw• was taken
to Wingharn Hospital'one night last
week. • — • •
John McKenzie, 2nd mate, left
from Gederieh HarboUr last Tues-
day in the Eiricoldec for Port Ar-
thur, This is a big' grain boat,
Alan Barbour Of Fordyce is a fire-
man.
Mr. Robert Laidlaw, superintend-
ent of the United Church Sunday
School, on. Sunday distributed the
Robert Raikes certificates and
seals, fOr second, third and fourth
year students, the prizes for tomt.
pleting the Bible memory course,
and for highest attendance in each
class, Elwin Moore received • a
churcir pin, for having perfect
attendance during the year,
Mr. and MrS. Gordon Ross and
children, who spent the past week
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Prank Ross, Turnberry, and her
parents, Mr. and Mrs, Athol Bruce,
East Wawanosh, returned home
to Toronto on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gibson of
Brantford and Mr, and Mrs. Ed-
ward Falconer of &relic!. spent the
week-end With their mother, Mrs.
R. 3, Currie,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Congram
and dhildren -visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne /Vors of
Dungannon.
Week-end visitors with Mr„ and.
Mrs, William Henry were Mr, and
Mrs, Stanley Anderson, 'Donald and
'Phyllis of ,St, Catharines, Mr, and
Mrs. Chas. Wade! of tahk, Sask.
Mrs. Bertha McMall and von
Charles of Holyisid, VisitOtss,r•at
the same borne on Sunday were
Mr, and Mrs. Orville Mitchell, Mr,
and Mrs. Gordon Mitchell and
three children, all of Toronto, Mr.
and Mrs. George Wadel, Andy 'and
Albert of Taeswater, Mr. Charles
Stealer and Mr. George Steffler of
Formosa, Miss Marie Schmitt of
Walkerton and MISS Laura Heckles
at Kinlough, This Was a final
gathering before Mr. and MIt,
Charles 'Wadel returned to their
home at /Oak oil Wednesday of
this week, They Were aeeknapanled
home by Albert Wadel, Who will
spend some tine tn the *est,
coming—Mamie VanDoren in "VICE RAID",
and Ernest litorgnine in "RABBIT TRAP"
— ON THE SAME PROGUAM —
"THE DAYS OF •
THRILLS
AND LAUGHTER"
Another from• thi same series of
When Comedy Was King and
The Golden Age of Comedy.
Operating Week-Ends
Only, until May 1st.
WHITECHUREll
Packed House for
Variety Concert.
WHITECHURCEL,A full iMuse
attended th4 variety concert in the
memorial hall here .last Wednes-
day evening,. with 'Evans
as chairman„ :
Frank MeKenzle with bagpipes,
played for, four -little Scottish danc-
ers. Muriel -Conn also 'danced Scot-
tish'nnimbers. The Wright sisters
and Mrs, Sidney Thompsin sang spy,
eralnumbers, as did Shirley Tiffin,
Sandra Fisher and Janis Farrier.
John Willis and :Ronald Moore
presented a short skit. Little
leen- and Brian Farrier of Long
Branch played' :piano duets. Mrs.
John Carruthers ,gaVe. a humorous
reading and Garnet and Wayne
Farrier played aeV041 saxaPitTIO
dt;ets.
Arthur LaidlaW„ Barry, ,Tiffin,
Wayne and Marlene Martin, 'and
imrs, George Fisher presented a
,one-net play, "Uncle Mia-
'talteP, Local tai iit providedimisic
for dancing.
Miss Lilian Paterson, sistarrof Mr.
Paterson, ' who has been a patient
in Leltmington Hospital, Os: now
with her sister, Mrs. .1. lYfundell of
Detroit.
Mrs. D. -McDonald received sword
last .week of the passing of Robert
Gillies at his home in Minneapolis,
Minn. Raised' in Kinloss, he was
a son of the late Mr. and Mrs.
George Gillies, of Lucknow. His
wife predecea.sed him over twenty
years ago. John Gillies and George
Fisher are nephews.
Tuesday., last, with Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. frames qr. 1.46407.1. visited , on,
George -:Fisher..
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PLUMBING 47 HEATING
ATWit "AkAri QM 151 WCI "ISO?:
•••••••••••••••-n-s••••.
Doreen. Pattison and Albert
held low points. Mrs. Robert Pur- rv.,s ••• •• • , • ..
mrtilday Prize .don receives the box of chocolates
for the birthday nearest the 14th.
WHITECHURCH - Seventeen • Hers was the 16th,
ts.biea were in play at the .euchre They decided to hold another
fast litetlay night, in sehnt,l section • euchre this Friday evening, with Qoderich. visited on Sunday at the
7:41-c, 0, Host WaWanofdl- lyfr. and Mrs. Kenneth Currie and hoine of her sister, Mrs. Carl Mc-
Mrs. Morrison :Mel Gersholit t Mr. and Mrs. Harold emigrant, as Clenaghan.
,Tollnstoa held high. points, nod aPansorg. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cook, Ivan
and Warren of Myth, visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, john
P.ardon.
Mr. and. Mrs. Ronald Forster and
family of Luck/tow visited on Sun-
day with Mr. and Mra George
Maher. lVfiss, Mary Fisher has
taken a position at ClOiX, -
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wadel of
Goderieh visited en Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Swan.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Weber and
children visited on Sunday at the
nerne Of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Institute members of northetrt
Chambers of Harriston. places come to centres in Southern
Mr, and Mrs, Stewart Musgrove Ontario, The Cheer and Sunshine
and his mother, Mrs, Musgrove, of secretary reported she had sent
Wroketer, visited on Sunday with 149 get-well cards and 26 sympathy
Mrs. D. Willis. . cards during the past year, Splen-
Mr. and Mrs, Albert Cameron of did reports were given by the see.-
Locknew visited on Monday with -retaries of the standing coin-
Mr. and. Mrs, Mason Robinson. ,rnItteee„ Mrs. George Walker, Mrs,
Mrs. Robinson was laid up during E. W. Beecroft, Mrs. Dan 'Tiffin,
the week with pleurisy. •fOr Mrs. R. Gaunt, Mrs. Thos. Met-
. Mr. and Mrs.:Alan•Pattison,$PeM nalfe, Mrs. James McInnis, The
Sunday at the home o Mr. and .roll call -we's answered by the pay-
Mrs.-Alvin Armstrong of ,Brussels.
Miss Elaine Conn 'teaches this
week at Kitchener, MISS Karen
Groskorth at Owen Sound and Miss
25,26
Claire Mammy at Woodstock.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cbaniney
visited on Sunday with Mr land
Arthur Dickinson' of BurgeSs-
,
meat of fees,
The ladies planned for an after-
noon euchre early in May, The
,Whitecherch .group was asked to
act as hostesses at the Bruce,
Museum on September 1. It was
suggested to have a complete meet-
ing there, Plans were made for
the dinner at the district annual Mrs. David Stroud, Who has meeting here on„May 10.'when Mr. taught S,S. 9, KinIeSs • for Evan s has been • asked to ;give the several years, has resigned and the address of welcome and the theme
trustees have hired Mrs.
,
Robert' will be, "Change with Changing Gilchrist to teach in the fall, Times. The pennies for friendship Communion service - will :be oh- were collected.
served in the Presbyterian, Churth
here on Sunday and PreParatory Mrs. victor Emerson presided service will be held on Friday' forthe installation of the officers,
evening. Hon. pres., Mrs. Russell Ross ;; past
pres,, Mrs, Garnet Farrier; presi-
were
Mrs. Walter Elliott and baby dent Mrs, Dan Tiffin; 1st vice, able to return home .from Wingham Hospital on Saturday. Mrs. Wm. Evans; 2nd vice, Mrs..
Mrs, Norman Coultes and Mrs. Frank Ross; sec.-trees,, Mrs. Jas.
McInnis; district director, Mrs. Gilbert Beecroft aro attending the Conference Branch meeting of the Garnet Farrier; branch directors,
Mrs. A. N. Coultes, Mrs. Cecil nil- w.m.s., held in London this Tiies-
day and Wednesday. , eerier, Mrs. Ezra Schanz; press re-
A special Thankoffering meeting porters, Mrs. J. D. Beecroft, Mrs.
Carl iVfeClenaghan; pianist, Mrs, is being held this' Wednesday in
the United Church, with , W.M.S. G. E: Farrier; auditors, Mrs. A. N.
ladies from the Wingham United- Coultes, Mrs. Victor Emerson. -
Church and the WMS- of the Pres- Sunshine and Cheer. committee
byterian Chnieh here as guests, is Mrs, Robert Purdon, Mrs. Walter
Mrs, W. R. Welsh of •Bluevale will Lott, • Mrs. Victor Emerson. The
he the special speaker. . standing committees were unchang, ,
Miss Janet Gaunt of Hanover
spent the week-end with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. RUssell'Gaunt.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas 'Jamieson
have purchased mr. 'Victor Emer-
son's house on Queen St.,. in 'the
village and will, get possession on
June 1.
Mr, and Mrs. E. H. Grosltorth
spent the week-e`inl in Toronto;
where Mr. Groskorth ittended the
annual Canada Packers -convention,
en Saturday, and, both Visited with
her mother, Mrs: Fred Begg, Wil-
lowdale.
Mr. and Mrs. Derwyn• Hill and •
sons of the manse visiited on Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Gel•shorn Johnston
day with his parents, Mr.,and Mrs. 'are celebrating the 46th anniversary W. .7. Hill of Ancestor, and with
WHITRCHURCH - The annual
business meeting of the Women's
•Tnetititte was held last „Tuesday
at the home of a former president,
Mrs. Frank Ross of Turnbemr,
with 28 ladies present. The presi-
dent, Mrs. G. E. Farrier, was in
change.
After the opening exercises, plans
were made to finish painting the
memorial hall and paper the back
of the stage. Tht South group un-
dertook to finish a quilt that was
donated, A petition was circulated
for the Institute ladies to sign, to
have the water installed in the
hall, with the petition going to
the Kinloss Council.
A bus tour is planned to have
ed except 'for the Historical Re;1
search, and Mrs. Wallace Conn is•
taking on that work.
The new 'president, Mrs. Tiffin,.
then took the chair and closed the
meeting after a vote of apprecir
atien for the hospitality of the
afternoon, to Mrs. Ross and to,
Mrs, a• E. Farrier for her splendid
leadership for two years as Presi-
dent Mrs, Ross then: served lunch
with a cup of tea.
of their marriage on, April 21,
Their many friends wish them
many more such happy occasions.
Mr, and Mrs, John McBurney
and Alan visited on Sunday with
Mr. and, Mrs. Ronald Barker of
Goderich.
Mrs. Cecil Chamney, Mr. and Mrs.
Gershom Johnston, Mr, William
and Robert Burchill 'and Mr. Ire-
land spent Wednesday last in Tor-
onto and visited at the• home of
the former's sister, Mrs, James
Moore,
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sleightholme
and family attended the Hoene-
moeder-Davis wedding on Saturday;
and later attended the reception at
the home of-Mr. arid Mrs, Harold
Davis of Formosa. Mr. and Mrs';
Huenemoeder will make their home
at Hanover,
Mr. 'Albert Smyth commenced,
his special course in electronics on
Monday in Toronto. Albert plan-
ned to take this course before, butt
was laid up with a broken foot.
A special dance was held in his'
behalf on Friday evening at Blyth,
and was well attended,
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Davidson and,
Chris Burns of Brockville, spent
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Cook of Marnoch, after the
CoOk-Scott nuptials in Reign:We on
Saturday,
Mrs. Harold Currie was able to
return home from. Wingham Hos-
pital on Saturday.
'-Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Tiffin are
movirg this week from the farm
on the 4th of Kinloss to their home,
at the East end of the village.
Mr, and Mrs. Grant McIntyre of
Wingham, and Mr. Cecil Faleoner,
spent the Week-end with relatives
at Sarnia. .
Mr. and Mrs. jack Cronin and
son John of Orangeville visited
on Sunday with his mother, Mrs.
Arthur Cronin,
Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Simnions,
Nancy and T.ionirey, of 'London,
visited on Saturday with her •father,
Charlea Martin, and with her
mother in Wingham 'Hospital, and
with Wingham relatives.
Mr. and Mrs, Gersimm Johnston
Visited oft Sunday with Mr, and
Mrs, Edward Robinson Of St.
Augustine.
The first Meeting of the 4-1-I Club
for girls Was held on Monday night.
at the home of Mrs. Garnet Perrier,
who is one of the leaders.
14r. and Priss. Clarence Lewis of
Gritnaby, Mr, Frank rind Mr. Scett
Pateeson of Detroit, with their
father, Mr. F, Meg, Patera,* at•
tended the funeral of tile late• Mrs.
Fred Oixon in LtickneW oh Wriday.
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