The Wingham Advance-Times, 1961-09-13, Page 3PHONE 240 WINGHAM, ONTARIO
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KIN.OFEICERS INSTALLED—Deputy,Governor Don Holtz, of 11,Iark-
date, left, 'front row, installed the 1001-62 slate of officers of the local
Kinsmen Chub Friday evening. President Dr. Stewart Leedham, and
Past President Freddie Templeman are also seated. Back row, are left
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to right, Kinsmen,. Bill Connell', directer;•Bruce MacDonald, secretary;,
Eric Walden,, registrar; Jim • Currie, bulletin. editor; Matt Boyd,. 1st
vice-president; Don Rae, dibeeter; Maurice - Stainton, treasurer; Bob
Wenger, 2nd . vice-president—Advance-nips- -Photo,
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NEW IIINAITTE OFFICERS—Installed at a joint
meeting-of the Kinettes and Kinsmen on Fridayeven-
ing were the above group of .Iiinette officers.. for
the coming year. Seated are Mrs, Cal Burke, .past
President, and Mrs. Max McCarter, president. Stand-
,ing; left to right: Mrs. Bruce MacDonald and Mrs.
Al Williams, vice-presidents; Mrs. Jaek Gorrie,
bulletin editor; Mrs. John Bateson, secretary; Mrs,
Murray- Tajelor, registrar, •tind Mrs. Stewart Leed-
hani, treasurer.—Advance-Times Photo.
Miss Lillian Smyth rof 'Toronto
spent the week-end ,with- Mr, -and
Mrs, Edwin Smyth„ .
• Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Beecroft
and family, Mrs. E. Dow and Nel-
son-, Donald and -Ivan; also Mr. end
Mrs. Hector Hamilton and family
of Gerrie and Mr. and Mrs, Mel-
ville Beecroft, Wayne --and John
of --Otterville, gathered in .Strat-
ford- Park on Sunday for a- fam-
ily get-together.
'rne enurch. service- in the United
Church here was withdraWn ,on
Sunday as most of" the- congrega-
tion attended. the anniversary =:ser-
vices in Bluevale United Chufch,
where Rev. Mr. Brook of Acton was
the special speaker. .Rally: Day
will be held in the United ChUrch
on Sunday next,
Mrs. Albert 13ieman and -child-
ren visited on Saturday . with her
mother, Mrs. Roger Inglis of .Wal-
kerton.
Mr, Michael Cummins came. by
plane from Saskatoon last week
and has been visiting with his
uncle, Mr. Michael Cummins of W.
Wawanosh and with other relatives
in this' district. • -
ST. HELENS
Recent visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Lorne Woods were Mr. and
Mrs, F. Bramhall of Waterdown
and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hawley of
Oshawa.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Grewar and
Nancy of Sudbury were week-end
visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Harvey
Webb.
Mr. Ken Gaunt of Lions Head
was a Sunday visitor with Mr. -and
Mrs. Andrew Gaunt.
Mr. Foster Brain of Hornby is
spending a few days with Rev. and
Mrs. B, F. Green,
LAST THITIMAY some 00 laewsknru visited the trip is pietured aboVe When 100 pounds of explosives
Douglas "Point Nuclear, Power Station which is under were blasted off hi the eXeaVatiOn for the pump
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WHITHER
Mr. Jack Gillespie of Sarnia
spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. Garnet Farrier and Mrs. J.
G, Gillespie accompanied him to
Sarnia on Monday and will spend
a few days there.
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Farrier,
day with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johns-
day with Mr .and Mrs. Carl Johns-
tdn of Bluevale. '
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Groskorth
were in.Parry Sound on Saturday
where they attended the Gros-
korth -Harris wedding at St, Jam-
es United Church and the wedding
dinner for 130 guests at Elliott
House Otter Lake. The best man
was.the brother of the groom, Mr.
Carl Groskorth, who is with the
RCAF at Marsville, France, and
who, was spending two weeks'
holidays at home.
Mrs. Wm, A. Purdon suffered a
swollen ankle on Saturday when
slue 'fell through the boards of the
straW shed in the barn to the ce-
ment floor below.
Mr, and Mrs, John Gaunt and
George and Mr. and Mrs, Melvin
Mathers of Morris Township spent
Sunday with' Mr. and Mrs, James
Gaunt, . To ron to.
The: Juvenile ball team won their
second game with Binbrook, for
thel,est ef three series on Saturday
night -in Wingham park.
Loroy ,Rintoul leaves this -week
for • his, ;,,WOrk at Louada Manor
Farm,. near PeterborOugh.
Harley' Gaunt commenced- work
last Weeic,at C. Lloyd & Son, Wing-
hem;; and Bill Willis started there
this
Mr, and . Mrs, Robert Purdon
spent Sunday at the home of her
sister, Mrs. IrVine Henry of Dun-
gannon. '
Mrs. S.s.in Hutchison of Wing-
harn is visiting her sister, Mrs. Will
Conn. - .
Mrs, Irene Paterson of Toronto
spent few days last week with
her. mother, Mrs, William Taylor
and Charlie.
Miss Karen Groskorth, who tea-
ches in Toronto, and Misses Claire
Chamney and Elaine Conn, who
teach in Scarborough, spent the
week-end at their respective homes
here.
Mr, and Mrs. Earl Caslick and
their-family, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford
Caslick and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Wallace Conn and family and Mr.
and Mrs. Ronald- Coultes and -fam-
ily, Mr. and Mrs, Russell Ross and
family and Mr. and Mrs. William
Caslick of Turnberry held a fam-
ily get-together at Mr. and Mrs.
Nelsbn Pickell's cottage at" Marl
Lake on Sunday.' They were cel-
ebrating Mr. Caslick's 70th birth-
day. Others who visited at the
cottage were Mr. and Mrs, David
King and Sons of Culross, Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh Armstrong, Culross
and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce MacDon-
ald, Wingham.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gibson of
Brantford spent the week-end
here, and Mrs. R. J. Currie, who
had been visiting at the Gibson
home, returned home.
Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Charlton of
Hamilton have been visiting with
Mrs. -Cecil Falconer, Mr. and Mrs.
Elgin Welwood, of Caledon, Mrs.
Arthur Cronin of Orangeville and
Mr. and Mrs. Relison Falconer and
sons of Sarnia, have been with Mr.
and Mrs. Angus Falconer.
Mr. and Mrs, Clershom Johns-
-ton and their family, Mr. and Mrs.
Chas, Wood and family and Mr.
and Mrs. Ross McMiChael and fam-
ily of Seafortli, the family of Mr.
and Mrs. Stewart Smith of Kitch-
ener, Mr. anal Mrs, Kenneth Johns-
ton and daughters, Clinton, Mrs.
Jack Johnston and baby David.
London, Mr. and,,Mrs, Jas, Johns-
ton and family of Turnberry; Mr.
and Mrs, Clarence Ritchie and fa-
mily, Turnberry and Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Robinson and family of
St. Augustine gathered on Sunday
at the Turnberry 'Park for a get-
togeth er.
Mr. and Mrs. -G, F. McGowan
and Mary Ann, Miss Camille
1-loodless, of Oakville, visited on
Sunday with Mn and Mrs. Ron-
ald Jamieson. The girls are stay-
ing to spend a week's vacation
here. Mr. Orval McGowan of E.
Wawanosh, who had spent five
weeks in Victoria Hospital, Lon-
don, was able to return home last
week.end. •
Mr. -and Mrs, Gorcion -Naylor and
Kay made a trip -to Victoria Hos-
pital on Wednesday last,
, Mr. Harold Woods, who has been
a patient in Wingham Hospital,
went to Victoria Hospital on Tues-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. William Tonkin of
Fergus visited on Sunday with Mr,
and Mrs. George Coultes,
Mr% and Mrs. Albert Phillips of
VancouYer, who have been visiting
at Halifax, spent -the past month
with Mr. and Mrs. George Phillips
of W. Wawanosh and Mrs. Jas.
Phillips of Weyburn, Sask., visited
there on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Leinster and
WROXETER
Mr. and Mrs. Ross 'Coates spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Rus-
sell Annett, Listowel,
Mr. and Mrs, Vern Clark and
family attended the confirmation
services at St. George's Anglican
Church, Harriston, on Sunday.
Sunday visitors -with Mr. and
Mrs. William Maxwell were Mr.
and Mrs. Herb Stevenson, Listowel.
Mr. and Mrs, Perry Patterson;
Niagara Falls, were week-end
guests of Mrs. Herb Patterson and
Mrs. William McLean.
Mr, and Mrs. Laurie Van Velsor,
Hamilton, spent the week-end at
their summer home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hupfer, De-
troit, spent part of last week with
Misses Elva and Evelyn Hupfer.
Mr, and Mrs. Vern Clark, ac-
companied by Dr. and Mrs. John
Acteson, attended the Air Force
bay show at Centralia on Satur-
Sunday guests of Mr. John Hup-
fer were Mr: and Mrs. Lou Hutton
.and Linda, of Wingham.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Gibson attend-
ed the opening of "Huronview"
home at Clinton on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McGeen at-
tended the Western Fair on Sat-
urday and spent the week-end with
Mr, and Mrs. William McGee, of
London.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fiddis and
sons, of Brampton, were week-end
visitors with Mr. and Mrs,
fred Brown.
We are sorry to hear that Mrs.
Mel Finlay and. Mr. Robert Brown
are confined to hospital, but hope
they soon return home.