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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1961-05-17, Page 10• •• Miss Kate Hazelwood of Wing- barn spent several days last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nor- man Wade. The Woman's Auxiliary of St. !Stephen'a Chem") will meet on Thursday at the home of Mrs. Earl 1.1ndeewood at 1.30 p.m. Roll call, a flower, tree or At)tant mentioned in the Bible. A quilt will be quilted. Mr, and Mrs. Bill Hart and Douglas of Oshawe visited over the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Newton. and Mr. and Mrs. 13111 Rapt of Wroxeter. Mr. Walter Pielsford of Wing- ham was preacher in St. Ste- pihee's Church on Sunday morning in the absenco of the Rev, E. V, Attwell, • Mr. Jack King of Toronto spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. end Mrs, 'Prank King, as advertised in the as a result of constantly jariVireedteal s.ophr!f0=, law:4 drive in for... lea( Wheel Alinement KEN'S ALIMENT SERVICE PHONE 355 - DIAGONAL ROAD WThIGIIAM 11111111111111•11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 WINCHAM FEED MIL Wingham, Ontario Phone 142 •‘.--.413.• • ^a, " I I. Nt, eseseesielattitir. .• • ••• , • 1.7,1f UNINO II kt. ICITGAILN V.' NW* /••••• no 110.4SILT IIOCY use ../SE, EU'_i'' loves a (woe 6E0`. . DIP.00M 11'4 V.t° 1 (ItgRoan• 10.. 6GDROOm •Ir-te,l2W AS PART OF THE TRAINING in national survival the Winghtun Cadet Corps has been studying pro- cedures that oue1 be useful in• case of any emer- gency. Two of the cadets demonstrate The assembly W.A. Cleaning. Bee At Church Monday LAKEL,ET The WA. ,of McIn- tosh United Church held the, May • meeting at the home of Mrs. Bruce Harkness, The devotional portion was in charge of Mrs. Ivan Ma.- whinney, the theme at which was "The Personal or individual. Imo". Scripture reading was given by Mrs. Howard Pace, followed by devotional reading by Mrs, 'Ivan Mawhinney. The business portion of the meeting was conducted the president, Mrs. Ilert Wylie. It was decided to hold a cleanin bee in the church ,on -1Vliendaye f ternaon, The .meeting closed ws a prayer by Mrs. Jim liael'sete staunch was served by the 'commit- tee in charge,- Mrs, Leslie Ijarls- ries% Mrs, Clark :Renwick and Mrs, Allan Darling. 'Tb.e. W.A. meeting is postponed Iran May 6th to May 23rd. Vieastlie remember the paper idrive in Wroxeter on May Mk when the Boy 'Semite will call for your -paper. Mr, ern', Mrs. Eldon Ingram, Car Al Anne and Roger of Stratford allent Sunday with the formers parents, 'Nfre and Mrs. Richard. In- gram. kliittiday guvetn of Mrs. R. Newton were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Newton. Harriett»), Mr. and Mrs. Thomas. Newton, Masan, and Barbara, Gier-' tie, Mr. and Jerrie Harvey Birted straw and Vielii, Mr. (int Mrs. Lyle; Tart, Patti and Susan of Listewel Mr, and, Mn,. Harry Westlake,' Janice, Betty and Patsy and Mrs. William Westlake of Se.tford vis- ited Mr. and Mr'. William Maxwell eatittelsay evemitte and aecompanied by Mrs, Maxwell ale° called On Mr. and. Mrs, (lieirge Westlake. Mr. and Mrs. Allister Green, Lin ida and Janie, of tiliderieh, aeeom.- ,panied by Mrs, W. E. Weir and Miss selertie Bush, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Gibson and also ealleti cut Mrs. be F. Wright; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Eaton, Miss Aileen and Mr. Brie of Seaforth Visited Mrs. Atenzo Snarling on 'Eaturd.ay. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Underwood sane Mr. George Clark were Sun- day guests with. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Clark. Mr. and Mrs, Ross Coates were week-end vieitore with their NMI., WELL ATTENDED WROXETER--A variety concert and dance, held on Friday evening in the Wroxeter community hall, and sponsored by the hall board, were well attended, Farrier's or- ehestra supplied music for danc- ing, and Ken Edgar acted as emcee for the concert in which the fel- lowliag artists participated: Song and dance number, "I'm Iri‘orever Blowing Bubbles", by the s'ohowing members of the Wroxeter "dblit. School: Connie Clarke, Le- me Chambers. Ann Gibean, Louis( Edgar, Faye Musgrove, Carol Coup- 'and, Kaye Wright and Shirley Moore; vocal trio, Mrs. Jack Per- guson, Mrs. Gordon. Wright and Mrs. Gordon MeiKee of Lakelet, ac- oompanied by Sandra Wright; I): too instrumeetal, Ann Douglas. Instrumental number, The Vire( .(aeks anti a Jill, Jack Mullen, a Walkerton, Jack Renwick, Wing- ham, Jack Mann and Jill Mann, Belgrave; piano selection, Mrs. Norm Carson, Corrie; vocal quin- tet, Oliver Riley, Graham Mellon- ald, Bill King, Gerald Gibson, arid Murray Heether, eecompanied by Mrs. Wm. King, all of Brussels, Scottish dance, Georgina Kieffer, Wingham, accompanied by, Ann Douglas; violin duet, Bennett Bro- ther:), Gerrie ; instronientat trio, Brian AVillis and the Weber sis- ters. Listowel; vocal trio, the Wright Sisters, Winona, June and Sandra, accompanied by Mary Fisher. Mr. Clayton Coates anti Mrs, Coat- es at Sarnia. Mr. and Mrs. George Adams and family scent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Parrish, Gorrie. Mrs. Robert Steueriml and Kim, Elmira, spent a few days last week with Mr, and Mrs. George West- lake, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence White and Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Clement, of Toronto, and Mr, and Mrs. Laurie VanVelsor, Hamilton, spent the week-end at their summer homes in the village. Miss Dawn Luc' and Master Ter- ry Clark accompanied Rev, Atte well anti other delegates to the A.Y.P.A, Conference held in Wind- sor last week-end. Week-end visitors with Men, J. Tie McLean were Mr. and Mrs. Earl McLean, Linda and Charles, St, Ca_ tharlileit, and Mr. and MrssStewart Cross, Mrs. Bruce Parker and daughters of Walkerton spent Sun- day at the same home. Mr. and Mrs. James Doig attend- ed the baptismal service in Wing- ham United Church on Sunday When their granddaughter, Karol Elizabeth, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Bradley -Galbraith, was bap- tised. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hart and Douglas, Oshawa, spent the week- end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Hart and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Newton. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Collier and Gary, London, lifts and Mrs, Don- ald Gibson and Dana, Monkton, spent Mother's Day with Mr. and Mrs, Ira. McLean and also called on Mrs. J. P. McLean, G„G,I11. Makes Plans . For Spring Tea wp.oxarxR The regular meet- ing of the was held in the church school morn on Monday evening of lest week. The worship service, in charge of Joyce Heim- pel and Statia opened with the call to worship by Joyce, followed by singing The National Anthem, repeating the purpose and answer and the Lord's prayer in unison. The Scripture lesson was read by Gail Statia and prayer was. offered by Shawn: Elliott. The hymn "Now the Labourers' Task Is O'er" was sung with Leone Chambers at 'the piano, The president, Catherine Edgar, was in charge of the business, dur- ing which plans were discussed for the spring tea. The leader, Mrs. Lloyd McGee, told a story from the study book "We Belong to- gether", entitled "No Spirit Houses Needed", A sing-song followed lad. the meeting closed with Taps. Babies Baptized On Mother's Day . WROXbITER- -,Rev. E, Clarke of_ fielatisl at the baptismal service (luring the special Mother's Day service in Wroxeter United Church when five babies were haptist.i. Robert Clark CPbson, son of Mr. and Mrs. .John -W. Gibson; Mark Wilton Dobson, son' of :Nu. and Mrs. G. L. Dobson; Murray Bruce Hayes, son of Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Hayes; William 'Brian Hayes, - son of Mr. and Mrs, Stan Hayes; Bren- da Lynne Brears, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Beverley Brears, were the children w'ho were, baptized, Mrs. Jas. Doig Is Hostess to W.M.S. WROXPTTER . Fourteen mem- bers of the Wroxeter WJVLS met at the home of Mrs, .Tames Doig, for their regular monthly meeting on Tuesday evening, May .9. • Mrs. A, Munro, Mrs. Ira McLean and Mrs. Dog arranged the meeting, and Mrs. Munro presided fps the wor- ship service, which began with piano music by Mrs. Doig and the singing of the hymn "There Is a Green Hill Far Away." A poem "Churches" was read by . Mrs. Munro, as was the Scripture lesson. Mrs. Doig led in prayer, and Mrs. McLean presented a chapter from the study book "This Turning World" entitled "The Heifsehold of Faith," In - which were stressed three things: Unity; service and witness, with one mission field— the world, and co-operation mean- ing success. Mrs. Munro and Mrs. Doig con- ducted an interesting talk concern- ing the life and work of Mary Ann Hannish, of Salsburg, Germany, in the form of questions and answers. This woman was the founder of the AuStrian Women's Organization, the singing of the hymn "In Christ,There Is No Eaat nor West" brought the devotional part of the meeting to a close. The president, Mrs. James San- derson, conducted the business. She expressed appreciation to the hos- tess, and committee in charge. Mrs, S. Higgins, treasurer, re- ported the offering to date, for the recent spring Thankofferhig, as $112.60, with envelopes still corn- ing in, Miss Elva Hupfer, supply secre- tary, reported the proceeds from the recent bake sale as $46,42, but a donation of $5.00 received at the: meeting brought this sum to $51.42.1 Two 'thank you" notes were read, one containing a $5.00 dona- tion toward the bake sale, and, the other containing a donation of $1.00 for the WIVfS. The president ac- knowledged other donations receiv- ed the day of the sale, Mrs. Harvey _ Timm, assistant secretary, was in ohaege of the minutes, and a letter from Mrs. 'Tiffin, re the HansaUld Memorial rule was read.- Its wee decided to send $5.00 for this. Another letter was read acknowledging money to: purchase five blankets for overseas relief, which had been sent recent-' ly, It was decided that instead of donating food items for the CGIT tea, that we should be- responsible for the bill of same. Highlights of the Presbyterial 'held in Wingham in April were given by Miss E. kilisfer," who also, had on (display the articles for the' supply bale being sent this year to Gypsumville, in Manitoba, These consisted of jumpers for small girls, sweaters for .twelve year old : girls, a number of pairs of mitts' mid bootees, as well as a complete baby set containing jacket, bonnet and bootees. Donations of Christ- mas wrappings were requested for this bale, which is being sent in the very near future. It was also deeided to spend $5.00 on toys to accompany this bale, Members of the community are relninded that the WM'S are also packing a bale of good used cloth- ing in the near future, for which a (box is at present in the church lobby to receive donations. Your esontributi.on.e would be gratefully received. The meeting closed with the benediction p'ron'ounced by the preelderit, after which a social time was enjoyed while the corn- mittee served limele Special. Service Goluttx•• On Sunday mottling in the Gorrie United Church, Rev, .1. E, Clarke received into the chervil by baptism the following. infants: Robert Charles and Caro- lyn Sandra, twin 'children of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bridge; Sandra Elaine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Richard Carson; Brian ,Alexander, con of Mr. and MM. Robert Make Brent Anthony, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Johnston; Karen Tils- ther, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. blade King, • . The choir sang the anthem, "When .God Craatad Mothers". NEE The Gorrie United Church Wo- man's Association will meet at the home of Mrs, Manfred Irwin on Wednesday (note change) at a pan, sharp. Mr. Alfred Kemp and grandson of Toronto, Mr, and Mrs. William Diebel of Guelph, visited on Sat- urday with Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Koch. Mr. and Mrs. James Brears and Mr. and Mrs, Beverley Brears and Brenda of Fordwieh visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Archie Miller. • Mrs. - Jean MacDonald, London, visited over the week-end with Mr., and Ales. Fleming Grainger, James- town, and Mr. and Mrs, Ken Has- Lie. -Miss Marian Beaten, Teeasynter, spent the week-end with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Rut- tan. Mr, Roy Strong returned Thurs- day after spending a few days ie Toronto and Hamilton Mr, Clifford Pike is now in the Listowel Memorial Hospital, hay- mg been moved from Stratford Hospital last week, Dr. D. H. McInnes, Stratford, accompanied by Mr. T. L. Mehl- nes, called on their brother, Mr, Robert McInnes, in Wingham Gene oral Hospital, on Sunday, Mr. Cameron Edgar returned home Setenday from St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Mr. and Mrs. Edson. Riley and Mrs. Olive Will of Leamington spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Justin Will. Mr. and. Mrs, Prank Earls and family, London, spent the week- end with Mrs. William Doig and Mr. Hugh Doig, Rev, and Mrs, N, .1, Tritux of ty.nden were dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Edgar on Wed- nesday, Mr. and Mre. Allan Why- took, Teeewater, visited Sunday at the Sarno home. -Mr. and Mrs. Harold Keil spent ieettirciay with Mrs, Loll Horning in 'Hamilton. Mr. and 'Mrs. Glad Edgar were guests at the wedding in Hamilton on Saturday of Kenneth Penrose. Mrs, Cloyne Michel esient a Ave days at the home of her brother Bev. John and Mrs. Zimmerman, Kitchener, Mr, nail Mrs, Victor Stockton and Mrs. Hunt of Clifford veiled on Mr. and Mrs, William Austin Saturday,on Mrs. 1si .oi Hesselwood spent the nd at her home in hilyth, Mrs. lNellie Scott, BP115SOIS, is Lenard Rut- visItdrrg Mr, artd Mrs, tails Vage Advance-'limes, Wednesday, nay 17, 1961 WROXETER VARIETY CONCERT ,rr (43 You'll find that the SHUR-GAIN 6 Step Hog Feed- ing Plan is the plan that paves the way for most profits for you, it does provide exactly the nutrients needed for each step of a hog's growth. Drop in anytime . . we'll talk about hog profits and the gains you should be getting. PAVE THE WAY FOR PROFITABLE HOG GAINS iff4Mtatinr WtrereMS esseseeresee —.et -e, •••••/•••••,,r.i...~.•••••r1, 'CADET MAJOR, 'BARRY Turnip* and inspecting elomonsitration in fisted old proved the, cadets eitley. offieer Major 01. D. Harvey examine a `-broken term"' adept in this field, Cadet at tdebt is not -identified, suffered by Cadet George -Copra, ,of it, R. 5, Lieeknow, --thoto by during the annual cadet" inspection last week. The of a heavy duty tri-pod to Major R. P. Ritter; chief' instructor of the corps; Lt, F. G. Clegg, tweet cadet officer, London, and LL-Coe It, S. Hetherington, of the school board cadet committetee-Thoto. by Conn IL • . Miss Dawn Clark, Miss • Ellis: Armstrong, Bob Dinsmore, Wayne, Clark and Wayne King and the Rev. E. C. Attwell were in Wind- sor from Peitlay evening to Sun- day, attending the diocesan annual meeting of the A.Y.P.A, of the Ang- lican Church. 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