The Wingham Advance-Times, 1961-12-27, Page 2reasre TWO The Wineharn AdvineeeTimes, Wednesday, Dee. 27, :19611 Attendants Attired
1. EL4RAVE 1 WROXEllEtt
Mr. and Mrs. Murray McDowel"
aria :Heather, al Coolsstewn, spent
the -holiday week -end with their
l'areuts, Mr. aid Mrs. Gordon
Walelt and Ur. and Mrs. Alva
NE„epawell arid othar relatives.
xleath renamed to spend the week.
Ur. aria Misr. Dave Murray, of
Winghani. 1Viiss1411a Taalor.
Preston, spent ("hristmas with Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Varalimp mut Mrs.
Janes Taylor.
Mr ..and Mrs. Kenneth 'Wheeler
and Ivan visited a etetele •-rt 'lean
tide sveels with their meek, .awl aunt, :
aua Mrs. Marold itaftet, at
Carsonville, Mien.
Mr. and Mrs. Mese Rezinsoff and
family, of at. tatbarinee, and Mr.
and Mr.. Clarence Yuill anti, family,
R. R. 5, Brussells, visited oir Wed-
nesday with 'Mrs Laura Johnston
and George, and other reiatives.
The weekly euebre parties fti the
community vont'', commence next
*Wednesday and will continue- unlit ,
spring,
Mr. and Mrs. Willey MeLellanri.
. and family, of Willow Grove, spent
the weekend with her parents, Mr.
and. IVIra. Joseph Holmes, and alSo
Visited with, Mrs. James Lamont
and fanny.
WROXETER
Miss Margaret Jardine apent
Christmas with Mr. arid Mrs. Al-
bert tieibein, Gerrie.
Mr. and Mrs. James Dols were
guests on ehrietrnas Pay with 1VIr.
and Mrs Lorne Doig, Drayton.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ingram
visited over the holiday with air,
and Fred. Noble, Roth -ray.
Holiday guests with. Mr. and Mrs
Iron McLaughlin wore Mr. and Mrs.
W. T Brown, of Essex, Mrs. J. J.
McLarighliu, of St. Marys, and Dr.
Jenny IlaseNeil, of 'rewords>.
Mae. Mel taming alai members of
the family visiten with Mr. ("owing
in Winghant General. Hospital uu
Cenisanas day. We are sorry to
hear his condition in not improv-
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wylie, Mr.
Mae Wylie, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Ciliates, ot Gerrie, Mr. and Mrs.
Ken stharles aud fanuly, Listowel,
were taaristmas gueste on Sunclay
with Mrs. M. Longstaff and Joy.
Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Weir and
-Calvin, of Toronto, spent the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. George Gib-
son. Christmas visitors at the genre
home were Mrs. W. E. Weir, Miss
Gertrude Bush, of Wroxeter, and
Mr. and Mrs. Allister Green and
daughters, of (loderich.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Weppler,
1 of Chesley, were Christmas visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Walker.
Mr. Harry Walker, Moorefield, was
also a visitor at the same home
christmas day.
Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Elliott and
family attended a family Christmas
party at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Mallett, Palmerston, on Sat-
urday evening.
Miss ISIla Fraser, of Burlington,
spent the week -end with Mrs. John
Fratier. Mrs. Ethel Nicholson, of
Wingham, also spent the week -end
at the same home.
Christmas guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. 1VicCutcheon
were 1Wr. and IVIrs. Oliver Riley and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hupfer,
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hupfer, Mrs.
hicha,ed Clriffith and Allan, Mr.
John Huffer, Misses Elva and Ev-
elyn Hupfer, of Wingham.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moore and
son spent the holiday with Mr. and
Mrs. Lorne McAllister, Teeswater.
Mr, and Mrs. Stewart Coupland,
and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Black, of
Toronto, spent the holiday with Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey Coupland.
Holiday guests with Mr. and Mrs.
'lad Smith were Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
Montgomery and Debby, Mr. and
Mrs. John Sinnamon, Murray and
Valerie, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Gibson
and infant son, and Mr. and Mrs.
Bernell Smith and Blair, of Lis-
towel.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brown, Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Brown and Brenda, Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Brown, Diane,
Wayne and Gregory, of Gorrie,
spent Christmas day with Mr. and
Mrs. Wilfred Brown.
Mr. and Mrs, Vern Clark, Dawn
Lue and Terry spent Sunday with
Mr, and Mrs. Bud Stewart, Har-
riston.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Mclaercher,
Anne and John, of Jamestown; and
Mr. Jon McCutcheon spent Christ-
mas with Mr. and Mrs. George
Griffith.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Lovesy, of North
Carolina, were visiting Mr. and Mrs.
John Acteson over the Christmas
holidays.
Ross Toman, Mr. Wallace Toman
and Mr. Harvey Sage spent Christ-
mas with Mr. and Mrs, Boyne Sage,
3rd line, Wallace.
Christmas visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Percy Henley were Ma and,
Mrs. Dan O'Berin and family, of
Uxbridge, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lin-
derwood, of Markham, and Mr. and
Mrs. Jos. Dickinson, of Kincardine.
Mrs. M. Langstaff, Miss .Toy
Longstaff, Mr. Mac Wylie, Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Charles and Mr. Herb,'
Charles, of 'Gerrie, spent Christmas'
Mr. and Mrs. -George Sanderson
spent Christmas with. Mr. Arnold
:and Miss Mina Ball.
a Mr. and Mrs. Ronald McMichael,
Mr, and Mrs. Glenn MelVflehael and
• Marjorie Ann, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
. Lamont and Brenda Lee, of Tees -
water, were Christmas visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey McMichael.
'" Christmas guests with Mrs. Al-
onzo and Miss Hazel Spading 'were
'Mr. and Mrs. Walter Eaton, Glenn,
.Alleen and Bren.daaMr. Keith Eaton
and Miss Joan Alexander, of Sea -
_forth, Mr, Eric Eaton, Toronto, Mrs.
" Angus Carmichael, 'ar. and Mrs
eJas. Robertson, Jimmy and Scott,
of Goderich.
• Mrs. V. Brothers left an Saturday
• to spend the winter months with
- Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Brothers, Scar-
. -borough.
Holiday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Glean 1VIeMichae1 were Mr,
.and Mr. Bob Edgar and family, of
•-Gorrie, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Craw -
of Midland, Dr. and Mrs,
Murphy and Gregory, of Stougville,
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Anderson, of
Hanover.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Townsend
• had as their guests for Christmas
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Porter, of Wing -
ham. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Porter,
Mr, and Mrs. Jack Porter and Don -
aka •all of London.
Mr, and Mrs. Harold Townsend
spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs.
Wm, de St. Aubyn, at Laurel.
, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Clarke and
family spent Sunday with Mr. and
• Mrs. Ralph IVfaehan, of Brussels.
• Dr. and alas. J. Acteson spent
' Christmas day with Mr. lewart Mc-.
,_Kereher.
• Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hart and Doug-
las, of Oshawa, spent the holiday
week -end with their parents, Mr.
*and Mrs. Wm. Hart, and Mr. and
:•Mrs. Edward Newton.
Christmas guests at the home of
Mt and -Mrs, Ross 'Sanderson were
Mr. and IVias. Wm. Hart, Mr. and
• Mrs, Lyle Hart and family and Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Hart and Douglas.
a Mr. and Mrs. George Galbraith
spent Christmas at the home of
their son, Mr, and Mrs, Kenneth
Galbraith, Orange Hai,
STARLIGHT GROUP
fiROUP TO SPONSOR
WATERLOO CHOIR
WROXPITER— T h e Christmtur
• meeting of the Tuesday Steel igh t
Group was held last week In Ihe
Sunday School roont of the Wrox-
•eter United Church. The meeting
opened with a reading, "The Mean.-
, ing of Christmas'', followed by the
theme for the meeting. Prayer was
offered by Mrs, Robert Gibson.
• The hymn "Tt (lame upon a Mid-
night Clear" was sung. The Serip•
tura reading was taken by' Mrs.
Andy Gibson, after wheal another
earol was sung. Mrs. Jack Clarke
• gave a reading, "Christmas Shop-
ping Early". The topic on "Christ-
mas" was very interesting and well
given by Mrs. Vernon Huffer, After
• the singing of a carol a story, "A
Family Christmas" was read by
Mrs. Tra, McLean. This was fol-
lowed by another carol and a poem
entitled "Gifts" by Mrs, Andy Gib-
, son,
The roll call, "A Christmas Mem..
sory", brought forth many fond re.
• colrections. This concluded the
,program which waa introduced by
Mrs, Ira, IMeLean with Mrs. G. L.
Dobson at the piano. The president,
.Mrs, G, MeMichael, then took over
: for the business. The secretary's
, report was given by Mr. Jack
• Clarke. Mrs. Don McLaughlin gave
-the troasurer'a report. Plans were
made for 1962 and raerehers effered
• their hones for Meetings.
• It was decided the Starlight
2 Group would pay for subscriptions
to the United Church Observer for
their 'own nternhers.
Plans were completed to Mite the
• Dominion Life choir frem Water-
loo to give a prograni of musie in
• Jantrary. Thete was art setchange
of gifts at which time each found
out who their secret pal was. All
sat down Ur a well-ledeft table to
, enjoy A bountiful lunch,
In Poinsettia Red
GORRIE— The United Chetah
was the ocene of a pretty Christ-
mas wedding on Saturday, Dee.
23rd at 3 p.m. when Helen AnnAdams and James Maxwell Ed-
monds exchanged weeding vows.
The church was decorated with
baskets of white mums and poln-
settles. The bride is the daugater
of Mr. and Mrs. William Russell
Adams, R.R. 2, Gerrie,. and die
groom is the on of the late Mr.
and Mrs. le Samuel Edmonds of
Stratford. The Rev. Fred W. Tay-
lor officiated at the adolible.ring
ceremony.
Lorne Willits, Listowel, was or.
ganist aria dolln Moore, Windsor,
was soloist and sang "Wedding
Prayer", "'Perfeet Love" and 'The
Lord's Prayer".
Given in marriage by her fath-
er, the bride ehose a white satin
floor length gown with train, fash.
'tined on Queen Anne lines with
scoop- neelsline and p.ointcd bodice
and long Illy -point sleeves and
very full shirt with Queen Anne
bustle. She wore. a cultured pearl
necklace, the gift, of tint groom.
Her headdress was a satin pillbox
with sills Illusion elbow length veil
in tiers. She carried a white Bible
withwhite orchid and tiny rose..
buds on streamers.
Mrs. John Moore, Windsor, was
matron of honor wearing a poin
settle, red velvet streetlength dress,
trimmed with matching bow of
peau de sole and matching satin
shoes. Her headdrees was a white
satin pillbox trimmed with white
fur and carried a white fur muff
trimmed with red carnations and
holly. The bridesmaids, Miss Joan
Colquhoun, Guelph, Mise Carol Ed-
monds, Milverton, niece of the
groom, Miss IVIarlene Cattlidge, of
London, cousin of the bride, and
Mrs. Graham McInnis, St. Marys,
sister of the groom, were attired in
similar ensembles,
The flower girls were Cirrol Ad-
ams, Wroxeter, niece of *the bride,
and Wendy McInnis, Sia Marys,
niece of the groom, and were dress-
ed in identical dresses to those of
the bridesmaids.
The ring bearers were John Ed-
monds, Listowel, nephew of the
groom and Alexander Adams, of
Wroxeter, nephew of the bride.
The best man was Fred Wynn,
Stratford, and the ushers were
Graham McInnis, St, Marys, Rob-
ert Postliff, Stratford, 'Robert Ed-
monds, Listowel and -Rae Adams,
Scarboro.
The wedding dinner and recep-
tion was held in Kurtzville corn-
• munity centre which. was decbrated
with white bells and white and red
streamers, with 150 guests. The
bride donned a beige wool dress,
matching coat and accessories and
corsage of yellow roses for a wed-
ding trip to Niagara, Fort Erie,
London and Flint, Mich. They
will reside in Stratford.
with Mr. and Mrs. leen Charles, of
Listowel,/
,
•
Mr. W. IT, Dane, of -Gerrie, spent
a day recently with Mrs. W. Weir
and Miss Gertrude Bush. 1
Miss Ella, Fraser, of Burlington,
Is spending an extended visit with;
Mrs John 'eraser.
The bride's mother received in a
beige brocaded satin dress, brown
velvet hat and fur stole and cor-
sage of yellow roses and green or-
chids. Mrs. Douglas Edmonds, Mil-
verton, sister-in-law of the groom,
assisted, wearing a beige satin and
gold brocaded dress, mink brown
hat and accessories and her corsage
was of yellow carnations.
Before her marriage the bride
was honored by Miss Yvonne Spar -
ling and Mrs. Robert Strong, co.
hostesses at a kitchen eh.ower, Miss
Joan Colquhoun, Stratford, held a
shower and -Mrs. Clifford Pylse,
RR. 2, Gorrie, arranged a miscel-
laneous shower. Miss Gail .Aah-
bury, Don Mills, was hostess at a
shower.
White Gilt Service
GORR'IE A White Gift service
was held in the Gerrie. United
Church Sunday School with Mrs.
Gerald. Galbraith,. superintendent in
eharge or the service, Miss Evelyn
Anne Stephens gave the story of
the "Missing Buttons."
The beginners' elass under the
direction of Miss Yvonne Sparing
Mrs. R. Newton, Mr, and Mrs„ and Miss E. A. Stephens sang
Harvey Bradshaw and Vicki, Mal "Jesus Loves Me" and • dld finger'
and Mrs. Lyle Hart, Patti and Sta plays. The little ehlkirert placed.
san, and leliss Nancy New'ten, of their white stockings in the
London, spent Christmns with Mr. manger.
and Mrs. TM Newton.
' Mr, and Mrs. Ross Coates spent
a couple of days with Mr. and Mrs. k 1\4acE-vven
Clayton Coates, of Sarnia, over the •
holiday. Dies at 81
GORRIE—A 1.11-0 vesper service
was held in the Gerrie United.
Church on Sunday evening. Miea.
Carol Robinson and Miss Corinne
Risme at theorgan and piano: gave • •. .
a musical" prelude. Alex. Hamilton
had charge of the service. The —Judi -alai John aleCarnmen, of
e epending their Christ -
Scripture was read by Ruth Grainea Toronto, ar
er, Nadine irooke and Joanne ennurtes, holidays tAhlefi.r Lgoreakultrze-.
Startioing. sEvelyn Anne Stephens read Mrs. Clint Sznala of Seafortb, spent
thstory, "Sandrae Christmas a Miracla" Miss Corinne Bhagat spare, mac home.
"Star of the' East." Donald Whit-
e comurpsl.e Carkson
Itorz'retnintlat ,y ()fQat hite,
field, Nadine roolse, Larry Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. jim Coulter end yam:,
and Tkven aryaiman tools part in dy nC Gottertele Mr. and Mrs. 'feels
l.andlelighting Service. Pyre and family, of Kincardine,
Rev. Frei W. Taylor peonouneed Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Walsh end fani-
the benediction, ily, of Beigrave, Mr. arid Mrs. Nor.
The Her went earol singing intro coulter and Badley, uf town,
Monday evening. aud afise Mae reinter, of AYInler,
a.... spent Sunday with their mother,
: Mrs. (lc urge (Smiler.
I —Miss Patrieia l3ropby, Reg.N.,
• or Detroit, visiled over Obilistmas
1 week -end with her welter, Mrs.
joseph. Brophy, and other relatives.
GORRIE • Mrs. John Van de Afial MarY 816""' (4 St' 4"-
day to fly to Holland and will '
eah's Moseital Mart, Guelph, spent
el-anal/ram with her parents, Kemp left Mahon Airport
visit her father, Mr. Tiernan Visser, nnd Mrs. (1"1.P Skin.
• -Mr, and Mre. Ralph Seddon and
Wane, of Kitchener; were visitors
on Sunday with his 'parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Seddon
—Mr. and Mrs. Morey O'Laughlin
arores"'erierg97.4aZieWaleregeteeZeicellatorea
—
PERSONALS
Flies to I -Tolland
For Christmas
Leitrim, Friesland, anti' also Mr,
John Van de Kemp, Kr, of Maier-
horstdie Berg, Memel Holland.
.•
Mrs. Leonard 'Ruttan (Grace Parker), Mitres:la end James
of Sarnia apent part of the holiday
Dies at Howick Home week -end with Dr. and Mrs. Parker,
They are en route to their new
home overlooking Loa
GORRIE - There eluta ntered ' land
Long Is . .
Sound
rest at her home, Con, 9, Howick , near Westport, Connecticut,
Mr. O'Laughlin is with head- office
TOwnship, on Wednesday of last
Week, Maggie Snell, beloved wife ( Centro, New 0y,il0ic
rCodRockefeller
City.
Ma and Mrs. Gilbert Stephens,
of Camphellford, spent the week-
end at the home of their son, Mr,
Jack U. Stephens, and Mrs. Stepha
of Leonard Ruttan. She was in
her 76th year, the eldest daughter
of the late Samuel Snell and Jan-
et Millar.
May - 3, 1886, and was united in Mr. and Mrs, Archie Hertel and
She was born in Grey Township
marriage to Leonard Ruttan Dec. family, of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs.
Philip McMillan and Isabel, • of
1e, 1909. She was a member of Lucknow, and local relatives spent
the Gerrie United Church, Monday with their parents, Mr, and
She leaves to mourn her Ins_ Mrs. Hugh Sinnamon, Minnie ,St.
hand; five sons, Arthur of Corbet- .•.Mr. and Mrs, Bill Crump and
ton; Russel of Howick; Leo at Billy, of Niagara Falls, and Mr -
and Mrs. Harold Crump and -child-
ren, of Galt, spent Christmas with
their mother, Mrs. Jean Crump.
Sidney Crump ,of Sarnia, is spend-
ing a few days this week with his
mother.
—Visitors with Mrs, Roy Mac-
Donald over the Christmas holiday
were Mr. and Tsars. Alex MacDon-
ald and Don, of Lower Wingham,
Mr. and Mrs, 'Brian Geolia. Kathy
and Michael, of Brighton, Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Seott and family, of Blyth,
Mr. and Mrs, Roy Bridge and fam-
ily, of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle
Reidt and Stephanie, of Wiltow.dale,
and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce MacDonald
and sons, of NVingharn.
--We are sorry to report that
Mrs. John, Lockri•dge has been a
patient in Wingham Hospital since
Friday of last week.
—Mr. and Mrs. Pat Brenzil and
family are spending this week with
relatives near Hamilton.
—Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jenkins and
Jeff, of Norwich, visited over
'rr.hristmas holiday week -end with
i Mr, and Mrs. Borden Jenkins, and
1 with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Martin, of Brussels.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Graham and --Mr. and Mrs. R. W. LeVan and
family spent Christmas week -end family spent the Christmas holidays
with relatives at Wallaceburg, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, E.
H. Ryerson, of Brantford.
—Pte. Wm, Henderson, whb is
stationed at Iserlohm, Germany,
with the 1 Canadian Base Medical
Unit, arrived home on December
19th to spend Christmas with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Sender -
son, Sr. He returns by air on Jan-,
IA ary 2nd. -
—Mrs. Lorraine Beaton, of Sim-
eoe, and Mr, Jim Beaton, of -Delhi,
visited with Mrs, Roy MacDonald
on Tuesday.
--Ma • and Mrs. St. Clair Craw-
ford, of 'Detroit, and Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Crawford, of Brussels,
spent Christmas week -end with.
their mother, Mre..A. M. Crawford.
—Mr. George Mien, who hes
lived in Mirage, 111„ for some years
returned to Wingham. on Saturday
and will take up permanent resi-
dence at his John Street home.
—73a,rba.ra and I3arry Pickford
were week -end and holiday visitors
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Pickford, at Alvinston.
--Mr. Herbert Fuller and Mr. Al-
ton Adams, of the Berry Door Co.,
Ltd., left on Wednesday morning
for Birmingham, Mich, where they
will attend business conferences.
— Mr. and Mrs. Grant Ernest,
Suzanne and Paul, of Hamilton,
spent the Christmas holiday with
;hlisrtepsatr.ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
ii
—Mr. and Mrs. .T, J. Trail, of
pronto, spent the week -end with
t e
111,
ir daughter, Mrs. John McKih-
be) , Mr. McKibben and family,
ah also visited with Mr, and Mrs.
Ale n Adams and family.
--vrr. and Mrs, Wilfred Hogan
and 'family, of 'Toronto, spent
Chris Inas with Mr, and Mrs. Stan-
ley Bilack and visited with Mrs.
floga ''s father, Mr, George White,
in Wi gleam General Hospital.
Guts with Mr. nazi Mrs, 'Andy
Scott at Christmas were Mr. and
Mrs, 1ts Orvis and family, Oil
Springs, Me and Mrs. Vic Lough -
lean, of L ndon, Mr. and Mrs, Bill
Orvin and baby, of Waterloo, Mr.
and Mrs. C re. Taylor and family, of
Wiarton, Ms. George Oris and Mr
home; Arisen, Fordwich; Robert,
Ingersoll, and one daughter, Mrs.
Glenn (Gwen) Fraser, Grey Town-
ship; also 15 grandchildren and
one great-grandchild.
Three sisters, Mrs. Anson (Gwen)
Rattan and Mrs. William (Jean)
McDonald, both of Howick; Mrs.
Tena Watson of Brussels and one
brother, John Snell, of Morris
Township also survive. A son,
Bennett, predeceased her in 1912.
Funeral service was held on De-
cember 22nd from the Gerrie Un-
ited Church with Rev. F. Taylor
officiating. Pallbearers were Stan
Douglas, Mel Taylor, Glenn Johns-
ton, Bill Strong, Charlie Black and
Wellesey Strong. Flower bearers
were four of the grandchildren,
David, Wayne, Don and Sack Rut -
tan, Interment was in Wroxeter
cemetery.
NEE
Mr, and Mrs. Morris Dennis and
Janie spent Christmas Day with
• relatives at Arthur.
Mr. and Mrs, George Brown and
family visited Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
fred Hoy, of Brussels on Christmas
Day. Mrs. Jos. Pearson, Ethel, Mr.
and Mrs. Lynn Hoy, Wingham,
were also guests at the same home.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Adams
spent Christmas at. the home of Mr.
and Mrs, William Cartlidge, Lon-
don.
Mr. Allan Watsen, Mr, Glen
Dorscht spent Christmas Day with
Mr. and Mrs, Andrea\ Watson, in
Galt.
Miss Mary Thornton/a, Teitehener,
visited over the holiday with Mrs.
Anson Thornton,
Sympathy is eitended o •the fa.
tan in their bereavement.
mily of the late Mrs. Leonvd Rid
Mrs. Bella Greaves Was.tialien to
Pahnerston Hospital Tuesday mor
ning by ambulance after a fatl.
Mrs. Elliott Simpson, of Lotelon,
spent the Christmas holiday 'With
her mother, Mrs. Rertha Plant,.
Mrs. Mae Jackson spent Chriet-.
ma.' with her sister, Mrs, Freak
Brown at Teeswater.
Miss Kate Hazlewood of Wing'
ham Was a guest over the holida
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nor-
man Wade.
Home for the Christmas holidays
were Miss Shirley Bennett, Toron-
to, Miss Thelma Bennett and Bruce
Grainger, student a at Western LTni-
versity, London, and Jack King,
student at Toronto University,'
Mr. and Mrs. Mahfred Irwin,
Mrs. Maude Train, Miss Emma Ir.
win and Mies Mabel /twin spent
Christmas Day with Mr. and Mrs.
Bower Parrish in Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs, Alex Petrie and
Mrs. Agnes Hooper spent Christ -
teas Day with Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Warwick, Brussels-,
Me. and Mrs. Rayrinond Gowdy
spent Sunday' with Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Gilmer, Carrick Boundary, •
Mr. arid Mrs, Glee Will, janica
Vickie and Douglas, Kitgaville, Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Renwick and fa-
mily, Carrick boundary, spent
Christmas with Mr. and Mrs, Jus-
tin Will.
Mr. and Mrs. Williare Edwards,
Lender', arid Mr, land Mrs. Les Da-
valsoe, Listowel, visited Christmas
Day with Mt. arra Mrs. Jarihes Ed -
wands.
Mr. and Mr. has. Koch Were
Christraas guests of Mrs. Delnia
Weber and family at Walkerton.
Mr. arid' Mrs. Carrell Snelling,
Carol and Ronald, ListoWel, Mr.
and Mrs, Allaii MeGill, Wingham,
Mr. Stewart McGill, Lotden, Mr.
and Mrs. tenest Harrie arid Miss
Leone Harris spent Christrnes with
Me, and Mrs: Stewart Finlay at
beintore.
The Corrie Women's Thstitute
mill meet on Wednesday itt 8.20
p.m. (note, no change .of date), at
the home. of Mrs. Clarenee Spar -
ling. kali eall, something echica.
OM hag dOtie ftir
Mrs. Sarah Musgrove, Mr. and
Mrs. Stewart Musgrove, Robert and
wROXETER—Following an ill -
'Faye were Christmas visitors With
l55 of about two weeks Alexander
Mr. and Mrs, Wes Ileimpel.
Sunday viaitors with Mr. and I
Mrs, Ron McMichael were Mr. and Mac'Ewen, 81, passed away in
Wingham Hospital on Friday, Dec -
lyres, Willard Ries and family, „a—r, ember 22nd, Mr. MacEwen was a
Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Harold resident of lot a con. 2, Turnberry
Mullina and family, of Ottawa, and Township.
Mr. and Mrs. Noah Ries, Fordwich.He was born on the •homestead,1
Mr. Bob Westlake, Clinton RCAF wIlere he had resided all his life,
school, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Steuerno1,1a son of the late Sohn MacEwen
and Belle McTa.vish. He attended
Kimberley end Shane, of Elmira,
Douglas' School and took up farrn-
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. IVfaxvvell and
Mrs. W. T. McLean spent Christmas' ing as an oecupation. He had been
with Me. and litre. George Westlake, I retired for several years.
Mr, and Mrs. Ira MeLetm had as Surviving are a brother, James,
Christmas guests Mrs. I, V. Mc- • of Sault Ste. Marie, and a sister,
Lean, Mr, and Mrs. keit Collier and Miss Hello 14factwen, Who lived
Gary, of London, Mr, And Mrs. Deft with hint
Caheen and Dana, of Monkton. 1 The funeral vitae held frame the
Mr. Bill Higgins, Stratford Teach- mar eanaem lama, mama, with aa
ers . College, and Mr. Paul Higgil termeht in Wroxeter eemetery. Reta
of St. joSenh's Island. are spending a. Mitehell officiatod.
the C`hristmas VrteatiOn with their The pallbearers were 1slie Doug
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parents, Me. and lifts. Stewart Rig- d -
las, or Orr and William Sariderson,
gins. Frank Manner and GeOrge and
Mr. and MM. Gerdon Undertsto6d, aidWa tat Lanibert.
of Gorrie, H. G. Clark and Mr. ,
Sables Clark spent Christmas day
With Mr. alla Mrs. Vern Clark. Gertrude Singster, of Detroitvisit-
Mr. and Mrs. Bill nrowrt are ed Mr. and Mrs. Vernon 1-Tupfer
spending a few days with Mr. and clueing the holiday.
Mrs. Brute SuIva
therland, of .' Mr. and Mrs, Harvey 13racIsliaw
Brydges. 18 Vicki visited on Christmas day
Me. anti Mrs. Seott Hunter, Susan with Mr. end Mrs, Bradshaw, Of
and rk-ealcl, Of Riverside, and Miss Morris Township.
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W. tarry Wenger, President
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Draw Winners at
Hayes Gtko, thing
Nine peopltrere the winters in
a free Christmas draw at Hayes
Fanny Clothing Store Mat week.
The draw was tiadeSaturday eve-
ning. Winners sere Fred Gilchrist,
R.Te, 6, LucknomaMre, Wes. litint.
pel, Wroxeter; J hn Aekes, rt.P., 4,
Whighten; jare s Craig, Bervie;
W. A. Darling, orrie; Mrs. Chas,
Lobsinger, Mild ay; Mrs. kd
tamer, Winghant, 1Vtes..1Vfitty Star-
R.R. 2, -tree ele; Harry Coll,
brussels.
The twines were drawn by Mrs.
/teas Ger:Meta Mrg.1 Fred ROST3 ttrid
barey *Thompson, ll of Wingham;
Sohn Nixon, beige Ve, Ralph Nix-
on, Viiingitasit and belbert Nixon,
benrailler.
and Mrs, Jack Orvis and family, of
1 travn.
--Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Brown,
,Stephen and Kevin, of Kingston, are
spending the Chrisitt-esholidays
with her A !stet., Mr i. .ir. Mason,
Mr. Mason, and Vialting other tele.
'Lives.
., Mr, and 1Vfrs. Mvin Higgins and
' family, Me. and Mrs, Jack King and
family, /vie. and 'qrs. Roy Ilatition,
NE1'. 14.14 Mr. Jerry Higgins and
family, and Miss Margaret Higgint',.
of Imola», spent Smiley with their
Dames, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hig-
gins.
and Mrs, A. M. 7.1, or
London, vimiterl on Wednesday of
• this ween with Mrs, Pearl Husband
and Mr. and Mrs. Barry Wenger,
The keith family enjoyed a
Christmas gathering at the borne of '
Mr, and Mrs. Terry Nethery on
Sinalay. Those attending were Mrs.
Elizabeth Keith, of town, Mr. and
Terra Jack Keith and family,. of
London, Mr. and ltere. alerdon Keith
and Parri. of Toronto, Mr, and Mrs,'
Bruce Keith of Teeswater, and Mt
and Mrs. Len Barmerman Ind false.'
tly, of Greenock,
--Mr, and,Mati, John Winaehtick,
of London, visited ' daring the
Christmas holiday with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Angus, .
s Christraris visitors at the -home
of Mr. and Mrs, Merrill Caiitelon,
Diagonal Road, were Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Birch and family, of. $t.
Thelma Mr. and Mrs. John P..
Patterson and family, of London.,
and Mr. Alfred Patter:ion, White-
church. .
—Mr. and lava Freddie Temple-
man and family spent from Sun-
day to Tuesdas with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs, Carl Bennett, of
London, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bennett
and family also visited over the
holiday with Mr. and Mrs, Bennett
In London.
• — Mrs. Jean Carr, of Toronto,
spent the week -end with Mr, and,
Mrs, Jim Cart and family,
--Christmas guests with Mr. and
Mrs, Stewart Beattie were his 'par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Beattie,
and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Beattie and
family, of Seaforth, Mr. and Mrs,
George Michie and family, of Bel -
grave, and Mrs. Beattie's brother,
Mr. Lorne McBride, of Kippen. Miss
Karen Beattie, of London, was also
home for the festive week -end and
is spending her Christmas holidays
with her parents.
—Dr. and Mrs. 0. M. McConkey,
of Guelph, spent the holiday with
her mother,lars. G, C. Hanna.
—Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gibbons
and daughters, Vicky •Anne and
Francine, of . London, and Mr. and
Mrs, Warren Weber, of. Listowel,
spent the Christmas holidays with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. James
Gibbons.
—Mr. J. C. McConney and Miss
Esther Gleser, of Toronto, were
-holiday week -end guests at the
home of the former's .darighter, Mrs.
Robert Ah.ara, Mr. Ahara, and Mai -
1
---Mr. and Mrs. F. Langridge and
1Mr, Denis Langridge, of Belgrave,
. were visitors on Chrietmas day
1 with Mr. and Mrs. John Langridge
and family.
1 —Ma and Mrs. Harold France
land family spent Tuesday evening
lat the home of Mr, and Mei. Millar
, Richmond, of Blyth, where 27 of
the family group of the Richmond
' family gathered to spend a soda,
tirne at the Christmas season.
—Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Totten and
Thirza, of Toronto, and Ma and
Mrs. Nelson Nichol, Jimmy, David
and Vaul, of Madoc, spent Christ-
mas with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ross.
—Miss Matwkae Newman. of
Windsor, Mr, and Mrs Bruce Ed-
gar and Debbie, of OshaWa, Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Newman, of Newmarket,
and Miss Gertie Newman, of Tor..
onto, spent Christmas at the home
of Mr, and Mrs, Chris Newman.
—Mr. and Mrs, William Rowland,
Cheryl and Iaendra, of Burlington,
spent Christeurn witb her parents,
Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Brown, Mr,
and Mrs. Sack Hopper and Heath -
of Port Credit, also spent
Chrietmas at the same home and
with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hopper.
--Mrs. W. Davis is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. J, Bidfell, and Mr.
I3idfell, in London for a few days.
---Home for Christmas at the
home of Mrs, G. A. Murray were
Mr. and Mrs. W. Murray, Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Murray and Joe,
Cooksville, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Mur-
ray,. of Toronto, Mr. Thomas Mur-
ray ,of London, Mr. and Mrs. Chas,
Childs, George and Paul, of Wood-
stock.
—Mr. and Mrs. Fred Steward, of
London, Mn and Mrs. W. 0, Bain,
Brian and, Kevin, of Stratford, Mr.
and Mrs. Ken Horton, Wayne and
Bradley, ef Clifford, Spent the
Christmas holidays with Mr. and
Mre, W. G. Bain and Mr. and Mrs.
Morris Swanson.
—Mr. and Mrs. Kea Hopwood, of
Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
apscin and baby, of London spent
Christmas at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Shower, •
—Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kerr and
Murray Kerr left Wednesday front
lafaltort Airport for Miami, 'Florida,
—ABAP1 Murray Campbell, Of
HMCS Bonaventure, Halifax, spent
Christmas with his Mather, Mrs,
James Campbell, and Bill, and re-
turned on Tuesday VS his ship.
—Mr, and Alm, Al Garnies and
Gail, of Londori, Mr. end Mrs. Bill
Hawkin and family, of Clarkson,
Mrs, George Kerr, Mr. and Mrs, ,The
kerr and Mr. and Mrs, Harold Kerr
• and family apeht Christmas day
• With Mr, and lefra Gordon Keer,
Murray and kather.
—Me. and Mrs. Walter Charlton
spent the holiday week -end with
their son, Mi. and Mrs. Witte
Charlton, at Stoney Creek.
--Mr. and Mrs. Don Hawthorne
and Susan spent Christmas week -
Mid With her parents, Ma dna Mrs,
MIA Caferilehriel, Mfr. Peter Cafe
'Michael. returned to 'Toronto with
his brother-iri-law foe the remaind-
er of the week and Mrs. Hawthorne
and Susan are vialting here.
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