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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1962-07-18, Page 8PAO Eight The, Wint h.fur Adv, p,?1ce.Times, Wednesday, duly 18, 1962 BELGRAVE Mr. and Mrs, Louis Hayes, of 1';1- yria, Ohio, u'e vacationing with Mt. tiliti Mrs, .lack Vaneamp and lankly We}eome to ,Kr. ani Mrs. Arthur pubbard, of Wingham, who have Natal up residence in the apart - meat owned by Mr. ('larenee Henna. We - Ml'. and Mrn. Lyle Hopper visit - tui their daughter, li.lr. anti hers. Lloyd Aleuclt. of Ninstatit. :11r. and Mrs. (labile 'Wheeler. of Louden visite t r. nit 9'1r and Mrs, Ili 'b. Wheeler, Mrs. 'Vil'tnr Voungbhtt had the tuisfurturie tit full as she was get- ting tutu her rear in Winghent con Miniduv :nut brulct• her right leg. 3,1r. :and Mr.c. Berl) Wheeler re - MOP IMPROVEMENT TWIlifi9I ( MEETINO TUESDAY, JillN 24th 7tli()lz,m.- Cxlen. %Veido's Farm, No. 1, l.uiaih. 1:iit' 1.tae, Mla,y 'Township, Lot 27, t"olu•t' .iott 6 7t2t)p,11%•--Ian. 11IoAllister"'s Varna No, 1, B:rta•n b, Parr iaiie, 1ta3' Township, Lot 23, etnieession 6 aelo p.m. -Delbert Oelger's learnt, No. 2, /au•it•'h, No. al High- way, Hay Toaatship, Lot 'al. Cetio•vsion J. :4:$( [r•m.-Leonard ;1lerner'u Punta No,. ', Zurich, 1iu%' 'totrin- ship, Lot 17, TATTIPPY4loo 4.i/retell. for Signs on. Highway No, 81 Norah ami. !tipper' to Drysdale Road, South :;it rinisettati George Wheatley, Pr'eddtnt. D. I I. Miles, `...wren, I' % , VOLKS'\.AG:NCompeir,apry' r c an,. VALUE 1960 VOLKSWAGEN DELUXE 1962 DEMONSTRATOR DELUXE WinghamI Shop SII) A1)A:FIS Your Volkswagen. Dealer in Wingham & District PHONE 746 WINGHAM ll`t'rt!Ilii!Ih!Il 1111lll11lllilll11lllrlll1111111:1111 tll'lO iatitlfii'aMIVIII1 I11e111 '.IId111IIIIIHIIICI "I TOO, SUFFERED FROM 'MINERAL. 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Institute left at 7 o'clock on Tuesday morn- ing last week for ab bus trip to Brantford. Mrs. Clarence Hanna Intl Mrs. Annie Coulter were eon- ener's of the trip. In the morning the ladies toured he William Lyon IVIeKt'nzie Home - avail al Kitchener and hurl a plc. It' lunch at the Dr, Graham. Bell .state at noun. In the afternoon tents of interest that were seen .ere the Indian Reserve, the Mo. malt Church and the .institute for the Blind. A short shopping spree n Braiittrord was enjoyed. They tad supper in Kitchener and re• urned home at 10:30 in the even- ing, turned home with their son, Goldie Wheeler, to London to spend a few days. Miss Debbie Wallace, of Seaforth, .s holidaying with Mr. ,and Mrs. riarold Vincent and family. Murray Vincent is holidaying with his grandmother, Mrs. W. 0, Wallaee, rf Seaforth, Last week Patsy Walker, Wingham, stayed with Mr. Mrs. Garner Nicholson for 'lays and Margaret Nicholson re- turned with her to spend a few days. Mrs. Orville Taylor is a patient in the Wingham. General hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Barbour and family 0f the village have moved to their farm on the 2nd line of Morris, formerly owned by Mr. Robert Gillespie, who has returned to Toronto, Mr, Ferd. Deacon is a patient in the Wingh.aan General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Armstrong, Reta and Kenneth, of Thorndale, spent the week -end with. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Armstrong and other relatives. Mr. and. Mrs. Lloyd Taylor, Judy and John, of Sarnia, spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs, Jack Taylor ,and family. Mr, and Mrs. Les Shaw, Sharon and Brian, .of London, visited with Mr, and Mrs. Jack Anderson for the week -end and attended the Brydges-MacDonald wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Marshall and family, of Timmins, are vacationing with Mrs. Marshall's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Cook. Next Sunday will be baptismal Sunday at Knox United Church, Belgrave. Visitors last week with Mr, and Mrs, .Tames Walsh were Mr. and Mrs. ,John. Stewart and Gary, of London, and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sams, Carol and Laurie, of Kitch- ener. Miss Marlene Walsla. and Miss Eleanor Walsh left by air from Malton for two weeks' vacation in Nova Scotia. Miss Janet Beattie, of Seaforth, is holidaying with Mr. and Mrs. George Michie and family. Mr, .and Mrs, James Brydges, of Ridgetown, Alan, Donna Jean and Glenna, and Mrs. Doreen Currie, of London, spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Jack VanCamp ancl family, Visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Dave Armstrong last week were Mr• Ir- win Gibson of Listowel, and Mr. and Mrs, Jack Stewart of London. Mr, and Mrs. Dave Armstrong at- tended the 1.41h annual reunion of the Gibson family at Listowel on. Sunday when 143 signed the regis- ter. A social time was enjoyed and supper was served. Mr, and Mrs, Ray Bunking of London visited with Mr. and Mrs, James Lamont. Mr. and. Mrs. Lyle Hopper spent the week -end in. Kincardine, Mr, Hopper. and Marjorie Hopper and Mrs. Tom Garniss and Joan of Brussels are vacationing at Boiler Beae.h. of and two 'Downtown Church j Ys Meeting Topic DEDICATE CROSS AT TRINITY CHURCH 3BLGRAVE The regular meeting of the WMS of Knox Presbyterian Chureh was held on Tuesday even- ing at the home of Mrs. Garner Nicholson. The president, Mrs, Wlgiltman, presided and opened the meeting with the call to worship. A hymn was aung and Mrs. 3, Me - Burney read the Scripture, Mrs. Wm. Morrison led in prayer. The topic "The Church Down. town," was in apanel form and was taken by Mrs. E. Wightman, Mrs. (1. Nicholson, Mrs, C. Purdon, Margaret and Anne Wightman and Marlene Perdon, .A discussion fol- lowed in regard to the work of the Christian Church and how we can assist In the work, Marlene Pur - don, Margaret Nicholson and Anne Wighlman sang "Jesus I Come." Plans, were continued for the fall rally and committees were formed. 'tile Glad Tidings prayer was taken by Mrs, M. Scott, followed by a hymn and the president closed the meeting with prayer. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess and a social tine was enjoyed, BIBLE SCHOOL OPENS LAE ENROLLMENT FOR SUMMER SCHOOL BELGRAVE • Vacation Bible School started in Knox United Church on Monday with 109 en- rolled. There were 27 beginners, 31 primary, 39 juniors, and. 12 teenagers. The school was opened by the director, Mrs. George Michie, who gave words of welcome and intro- duced the theme "My Bible and I," and the theme song of the school which has the same title. The promise was followed. by prayer. The offering was received and dedicatee!. Rev. H. J. Anderson had the devotional talk, the topic being "Hidden in the Heart." After announcements the school went to their classes. Bach day the daily devotional talks will he taken by different people as follows: July 16, topic, "Hidden in the iTeart," by Rev, H, J, Anderson; July 17, "Keep the Law," by Mrs. Kenneth. Wheeler; July 18, "The Shield of Faith," by Rev. W. J. Morrison; July 19, "Praise God With. Poetry," by Mrs. Cecil Coul- tes; July 20, ".Hearing God's Voice," by Rev. Robert Meally; July 23, "Good News for You," by Rev. W. 3, Morrison; July 24, "Spreading the Gospel," by Ml's. Mel Mathers; July 25, "Learning from Letters," by Rev.Robert Meally; July 26, "God's Final Mes- sage," by Mrs. Clare VanCamp; July 27, "Using Your Bible Today," by Rev. H. 3'. Anderson, Bach day refreshments are served of cookies and freshie by the ladies of the community .and they are looked after by the following groups: July 19, 3rd line group of United Church; July 20, 9th line group of United Church; July 23, Anglican Church; July 24, South Village group of the United Church; July 25, Pith ilne group of the United Church; July 26, Presbyterian Church; ,July 27, 4th line group of the United Church. BBLORAVE ---• A dedicationser- vice was held on Sunday in Trinity Anglican Church when a brass cross, two feet thighand hearing the inscription, "In Loving Memory of Mr. and Mrs, James T, Brdyges" of Belgrave, was dedicated by Rev, Robert F. Meally. It was placed in th church by Mr, and Mrs. ,Tames Brydges, of Ridgetown, and Mr. and Mrs, Louis D. Hayes, of El- yria, Ohio, and their four children, Mr. and Mrs. Jack VanCamp, of Belgrave, Mr, and Mrs. 'Phomas Illayes, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ra- mirez, and Mr. and Mrs, William I'FTayes, all of Elyria., Ohio. After the dedicaetion the hymn "Nearer My God. to Thee" was t sung, which was the favourite hymn of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. T. "Brydges, Mr, Brydges was a life- long member of the Trinity An- glican Church. Mrs, Brydges was the forniet Jean. Wheelens, WEHOINfi HELD IN TRINITY CHURCH GORRIE Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Plant, Mr. A. ElbY, of Alllantord, Mrs, Elliott Simpson, London, Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Cruickshank and Cath - mine, 0f St. Marys, visited Mrs, Bertha Plant ,and attended mem- orial service at Molesworth Cem- etery on Sunday, Miss Yvonne Sparling and Miss Gail Ashbury, Toronto spent the week -end with Mr, and Mrs. filar ence Sparling. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ashton, Ltie}inow, visited Mrs, Hilton Ash- ton on Sunday. Miss Wanda Sparling, Miss Lyn- da Johnston and Miss Carol King arca attending the WIT •Capp Miramachi near Port Elgin, Mrs. James t)olg, Wroxeter, spent the week -end at the home of Mr. and Mrs,. Harry Gowdy, Miss Jean Sparling Is a patient in Palmerston Hospital. Mr. and Mrs, W. D, Celina and family, of Clawson, Mich„ visited over the week -end with Mrs, Fred ii'eigel and Howard, Congratulations to Miss Yvonne Sparling, who has successfully passed her year at Teacher's Col- lege, Stratford, and is attending a, special course in kindergarten work at Toronto. Mr, and Mrs. Gladstone Edgar Mr. and Mrs, Wellesley Strang, attended United Church services nt Ayr on Sunday and visited at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Deans Cochrane a.ncl Rev.. and Mrs. W. V. Buchanan. Master Mark Renwick, of Mc'fn- tosh, is spending the week with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Justin Will. Mr. and Mrs. John Strong, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Strong, Mr. and Mrs. Glad. Edgar, Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Finlay spent Saturday even- ing at the home of Mrs. Mabel Brown, Brussels, , visiting their cousin, Miss Marguerite Robertson, of Winnipeg, Manitoba. Miss Jean Brown spent a few days .at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Elliott, Molesworth, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kocli visited Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph. Mogk, Gaci shill'and, attended. Lutheran Church services at Moncton, Miss Corinne Rhame is visiting this week at the home of Miss' Phyllis Pike, Con. 4, Minta Twp. Mr. Wm. Williamson, Hnttonville, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs, George Burgers. Miss !!Edith Warrell, of Port Ar- BELGRAVE-A lovely wedding took place when Joan Lucille Brydges, daughter of Mr. James Brydges of Ridgetown, became the bride of Harvey A. MacDonald, son of Mr. and Mrs, A, MacDonald of London, Ontario, on Saturday, at two o'clock in Trinity Anglican Church, Belgrave. The church was beautifully decorated with white mums, gladioli and pink a.n'l white snapdragons. Rev. F. R. Meally was the officiating clergyman. The bride was preceded down the aisle by the choir singing "We Lift Our Hearts, 0 Father", Mrs. Law- rence Vannan was organist. Joseph Dunbar, uncle of the bride, gave her in marriage. She wore a ballerina -length gown of peau de sole faille with bouffant skirt, fitted bodice, illy -point sleev- es an Sabrina neckline trimmed with tiny pearls. A coronet of crys. tals and pearls held the fingertip veil of silk illusion, She carried a white Bible crested with a white orchid, with streamers of ivy and stephanotis. Her matron of honor was Mrs. Norman Johns of London, who wore a. gown of lavender creptel- ette with bell-shaped skirt, boat shaped neckline and matching head hand, She carried yellow shasta daisies. The bridesmaid, Mrs. Rod- ger negated:, of London, sister of the groom, wore a gown of sea foam green, styled the same as that of the matron of honor and she also carried yellow shasta daisies. Miss Teresa MacDonald, sister of the groom, was flower girl dressed in daffodil Yelle w styled the same aq the other attendants. She carried a basket of flowers, George Maet)onald, brother of the groom, was best man and Rod- ger Degaust and Norman Johns BELfiRAR Mr. and Mrs. George .Tinley and Mr. and Mrs, Fenechu of Detroit, visited on Sunday with Mrs. Lin- ley's aunt, Mrs. Albert Vincent and Mr, Vincent, Miss Christine Mc- Clinton, Mrs, Frank Kershaw and Miss Gladys McDowell of Goderich and Miss Marjory Morrish of To- ronto visited one day with Mr, and Mrs. Albert Vincent. Friends Shower Joan Brydges BELGRAVE-A surprise shower for Miss Joan Brydges was held on Monday .evening last week. in the basement of Knox United Church, with about 80 friends and neighbours present. The room was beautifully decorated with baskets of flowers, pink and white hells and pink streamers. The address was read by Frances Walker and Miss Brydges was presented with a card table and four matching chairs, a swivel rockingchair and money. Those carrying the gifts were Mrs, Murray Taylor, Miss Mary Scott, Miss Shirley, Mrs. Bill Mc- Carter and Mrs. Ralph McCrea. The games were conducted by Mrs. Jack VanCamp and Mrs. Ralph McCrea, A sing -song was held with Mrs. •George Johnston accompany- ing on the piano. Lunch was served, thur, visited over the weekend ,at Shower Held for the homes of Mr, and Mrs. W. W. Strong and Mr, ;and Mrs, Felon Miss Reita Kelly 5trQpg, Mr. and Mrs, Roy Hemingway FORDWTCH Mrs, Ross Doig and Jean, of Galt visitod Friday entertained at ;her home last week with Mr. and Mrs. ,Tames Edward. Mrs, Mary Hasselwood, of Blyth, spent the week at tine home of Mr. at a miscellaneous shower in honour of Miss Reita !Kelly, who will be married this month. rand Mrs, Stewart Strong. Mr. and Games and contests were enjoy- 11'Ir's, Arthur Davie and Douglas, of ed during the evening, 'Mrs. Harold Harr'istan, called at the same haute Doig read an address .and the on Sunday evening, bride -elect was presented with. Mr. and Mrs, Arnold Halliday, many lovely gifts, Reita thanked of Winglram, visited Mr. and Mrs, everyone. A :delicious lunch was Ernest Harris on Sunday, served. Mr, and Mrs. E. H. Strong, Mr, and Mrs. Stewart'Strang and ram- MISS Ruth Hibberd ily, andMrs. Mary Hesselwood, of Blyth, spent Sunday at Sarrtble Feted by Friends Beach, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Searson, Nettie, Roger and Edwin and Mrs. Searson's mother, Mrs. Mitchell, of Kenwood, have returned after visit- ing their sons at Manitouwadge, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Edgar and Jimmy, of Moncton, N.B., left Saturday for their return trip home after visiting relatives in the com- munity. Mrs. Einer Downey and Mrs. Woods, of Palmerston, visited Mr. and Mrs, Cameron Edgar and Mrs. M. Breckenridge, Gloria and Alex Ross, of Preston, are holidaying with their grand parents, Mr. and Mrs, Morley Bella Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Newton, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hart, of Wroxeter, visited Mr. and Mrs. Win. Hart, 01' Oshawa, on Sunday. Mrs. J, A. Ward and son, and Paul Graham of La Have, N.S„ are visiting with Mrs. Ward's father, Rev. J, W. I-Tiwl of Gorrie for two weeks Dr. and Mrs, William McCut- chenn of Berwick, Pa., and Mr. and Mrs, George Thpnne of Brussels called 0n Mrs. Fred Taylor. The Gorrie Women's Institute will hold their August meeting at the home of Mrs. ID, H. Strong on Tuesday evening, August 7, at 8.30 p.m. Roll call, "A law for which I am thankful." Please note change of home. Miss Thelma Bennett is taking a summer course at the Ontario Col- lege of Education, Toronto. Miss Sharon ron Hubbard. left Wed- nesday for the Anglican Summer Camp near Bayfield where she will he a.ssisting for the next: three weeks. Mrs. D. S. MacNaughton, Miss Kate Hazelwood and Miss Melda Taylor, of Wingham, spent Tuesday afternoon at. the home of Mr. and Mrs, Norman. Wade. Mr. Doug Madge, of Goderioh, Seager Hall student, will conduct services in St. Stephen's Anglican Church for the next two Sundays. Mrs. 'Everett Carson, Mrs. W. C. King, Mrs. Jean. MacDonald and Miss Florence Edwards, of London, spent a few days .at Amherley Beach. Mr. and Mrs, Jack Blythe and family, of Milton, spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Hastie. Master 'Kenny Blythe returned home after holidaying with his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Culdmore and Clarence, London, visited Sat- urday with. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford King. Mrs, George Edwardson and Miss Carol Edwardson, of Van- couver, B.C., spent the week -end at the same home and attended a picnic of the King families in were the ushers. During the sign- ing of the register the choir sang "0 Perfect Love". The reception was •held in the parlour of the Knox United Church which was decorated with baskets of mums and gladioli, The table was centred with a three -tiered wedding cake and white candles. Assisting at the tables were Alexis Pennykid, Mary Isobel Nethery, Shirley Ellis, Mary Scott, Frances Walker and Muriel Bosman. Receiving the guests were the groom's another, Mrs. A. Mac. Donald, dressed in a pink lace sheath dress, white accessories and a corsage of white carnations, and the bride's aunt, Mrs, Joseph Dun. bar, wearing a blue lace sheath dress with jacket -top, white acces. sories and a pink carnation eor. sage. For a honeymoon to Nova Scotia and other points on the :cast Coast the bride changed to a white eye- let embroidery dress, light blue coat, white accessories and a eor. sage of orchids. On returning from their honeymoon Mr, and Mrs. MacDonald will reside at 254 Bris. Coe St., London, Guests were present from Lon - c1611, Ridgetown, Glencoe, Wood. stock, Toronto, Elyria, Ohio, Wing - ham and Stratford, Gorrie Park on Sunday. Mrs. Clara Colmer, Toronto, also attended. Mr. and Mrs, Earl King, Karen and Douglas, and Arnold Allan spent Sunday at Sauble Beach. Mrs, Gerald Galbraith and family spent Sunday at Douglas Point, and at Port Elgin. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Under- wood, Brian and Barry, and Mr. Wesley Galloway spent Sunday at Inverhuron and Douglas Point. The Galbraith reunion was 'held at Orange Hill school with 50 members attending from Harriston, Toronto, Drayton, Fordwich, Wrox- eet, Wingham, Elora and Gorrie. Mr. Kenneth Galbraith and Mr. Newton Galbraith were the com- mittee in charge. Birth BEIIRNS--In Palmerston General Hospital, on Friday, Jtine 29th, 1.962, to Mr. and Mrs, William Teehrns, a daughter. Player Breaks Foot in Garne GORRITE-Grant Barlow, catch- er for the Gorrie baseball team; fell on reaching second base dur- ing a game with. Kurtzville and broke two bones in his right foot. He was taken to Wingham. Hospital and a walking cast was put on, Gorrie loss: t:wa ways, a player and the game, 'Kurtzville seoring 11-6, FOaDWICH---Mrs. :Scott Clark- son and Mrs, Bruce Armstrong were co -hostesses at a miscellan- eous shower .at the formers home OPEN HOUSE AT ., BOLE SCHOOL The Bible School which has been operating last week and this at ti.), United Church., has been most successful, with over 225 children registered, and good attendance every day, Bible study and singing form the early part of the day's work, with outdoor activities and handicraflts filling hi the remainder of the morning. A light lunch is served to each child during the morning, On Friday of this week at 7.30 there will bi• as :)pen house at the church when the ,youngsters w«ll demonstrate what they have 'learn'.. ed about the !able, along with their Bible songs. All parents and friends of flit• alii1(11'eu are invited Friday night in honour 0f Miss to attend. Ruth Hibberd, bride of this Sat- urday. Several contests conducted by Mrs, Elmer Harding were enjoyed during the evening and a bride's book was made. Ruth received many lovely gifts for which she thanked everyone, A delicious lunch was served, MISS EDNA CARR IS SPEAKER AT W.I. WHITECHURCH The July meeting of the Women's Institute was held on Tuesday evening last, with the president, Mrs. Dan Tif- fin, presiding, and with 18 members and five visitors present. After the opening exercises Mrs. Tiffin extended a welcome to all. Correspondence was read from the provincial president, regarding 't safety program for the province; from the treasurers and reserve. tion officers on the coming conveu tion in September, and thank you cards were read. A letter from the area resolutions committee, asking the local Institute to vote .ra.,,...,unnm..Mx:xrx,„v+M,....--M--v.-•M••-. '3D ELVI8X •{'aitt'd" .*tAV, UD11t8 MAf$NIRII 6xta GMAM NN, GAROETEX i OWIFS-PAIK ,op vulltMA l A M 0114 .14,41A4tI3 A"t MIS . u,,x.. i„I{AM4AilG", ANO . ,NG • ,O,tOiteI WI RANGE 041!01411 ANO NO tUliA4 NIMON •AUONATO' is L,IA,T6p a..M 0,1.410 Mckibbons Pharmacy 0 PHONE; 53 - 1VINGHA.;1I 1'I' 11(31:p IIMIIEallit,IIN1111111111111tlllglessi 1„, E ea , e T titre L 1'1J6AS NOTE -J' l'1'eetive July 1, 1902, Admission 75e, including# Hospital 'Tax on several resolutions in order that the 'delegate, Mrs, E. 1±:, Walker, might know the wishes of this In stitute was read. The August. picnic meeting will he held in the Wingham Park. The roll call was answered by naming "something 1 hake that my family enjoys." Miss Edna Carr, assistant direr. tor of nursing at the Wingham General Hospital addressed the ladies. Mrs. •Gordon McBurney then gave a. talk on the motto, "Grumbling ruins more homes than poor cook. ing". Mrs. McBurney explained that good human relations in fain ily life are essential and that it takes tact and courtesy to make us nice to live with. Mrs. George Walker thanked Miss Carr and Mrs. McBurney and presented each with an Institute spoon. Lunch was served by the hostesses, Mrs. Walker, Mrs. Alex Leaver and Mrs, Gershom. Johns ton, "You should be very, very happy, Madame," the fortune teller mur- mured. "A nobler roan. than your husband yoti have yet to meet," "How exciting! But wheitD" ATTEND FUNERAL LAKLILET---Mr, and Mrs. ,Tack Inglis, accompanied by Mrs. Inglis' brother, the Rev. Howard Filsinger of Mildmay, attended the funeral of their uncle, the late Mr. Ed leil- singer of Saline, Mich,, on Wednes- day of last week. 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