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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1962-07-25, Page 84$Ir s8uaTho Wingham AsiVatlteesTimes, Wednesday, July 25, 1062 Couple Receives China Cabinet l ORDWTTC' 'l. -A presentation :tii i dance was held In the Fordwt h community hall Friday mein In l,alior of Mr. and Mrs. Carr Pare't•v t,F lorenee Leppingtanl, DotTg Browne read the address tund the young couple was present ed with a china cabinet and a pante t,f !!money. Florence and Carl thank- ed everyone. Dancing was enjoyed t•, Music supplied by r.;orne Barri- 1;1T';',C, orchestra. 4 *o �N v^y LAREX '/eat rile ygueQ?WISTfog. NIXON'S 4..ck7in,y 'G' 0, STOPS scOURS Pi(EVEN{S IRON DE?ICIENC v" Con I'UOIS SCL'RFANESS InSLIRFS. TOP WEIG1A' GAINS PELLAGREX PASTE 't'I•IewsseAX TO;Ron Tata noS NiXQN LooRA7oR1 S tan.inuaccpravx. Mt Kibbons Pharmacy PHONE 53: %VIM- 1AM :v 1r :Incl Mr; Is. () flail, of Tor- onto, t ei,14 ei last week With M.r. rtit;l Alli 1:U1"'rt 1hill,+'a and vaned ,,,1 iiievil . at iltt• ecnninthnity, Mr .1-414. \\•irrtt•l' visited one dips 1a„t ‘.44•4 1i. in 1'utlinewtiud with his mottles, tle s, Mt•i. Ai;ne.., Winters. 1 Mian Olathe Millar is spending :l e'Uii010 of weeks with Mr. and A1..'. 1 e.t.a A:tette:i nl In Flora., :Sirs Emma :saints who has been eatttilled to `v'4':ill:e't'tuit hospital for three t•; e•e•1>:. was able to return Jenne last 'l`htii,day. Mrs" Collins ....in be :et iti e )r1 d t r. she huts a 3 andrtila in, 11,,,ty anti hives ear t tiding tit • e-1.- t art,, °1:trinter, Donald :net it rain rtt.et isit ts h' OTinnittt. an et t, :it, inc. al-, 1s:utl Sehaefe r, •.t J,,e,..d ;,,&JI the e:e41t oldat tiie•tt lespeetne }!Brit's. .1, and tit- ,Inti l'attersoa, of .1.e,,,im1 ^,,••nt the tlt'ele-end at tin 1:,,11,4 el M1•, Pearl Patterson, It,,L. •e r,4 \Ls e`ulti' .leir,tan :Ire sir: ,,dime Is 4, ae`••h-, at their 'sot- rr*' e at 1' 'i,E•, llllrt Jr :lied Mr- '.i' C Graham and ' .L.:,41• ,.t 'l a er d stet Mr and Flt's. Morris (.irahan, of 'Toronto, visited. 1:-t t",.eel. al !hr horse of I'ir. and tt'. 1';. 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Shur -Gain Essential Min- erals for cattle ... a registered and guaran- teed mineral mixture containing ALL and Only those minerals presently known to be required by cattle and containing molasses for extra palatability and dust -free handling. It's available from our mill at a. reasonable pri.ce. nn.v.1 Wingharn Feed Mill PHONE 142 - WINGHAM Members . Institute�' tHILDREN ASSIST Enjoy Bus Ti���.W r, ' _,orn- .. r M FOlt1,�WTGHC1n Tuesday nI 'A � 1 � U W �ROGft�, Y ing 37 ladies, members of the Fords WIdITIdCHIJP.CI3 • The United with Woolen's Institute, boarded Align !feed's bus, First stop was Church Women and. their children met on Wednesday at the home of Mrs. J. D. Beecroft ter a picnic meeting, with the president, Mrs, Clarence Rltehie, in the chair for a program presented by the (children. Tlie there was "let's Go :Out- door•s.» Beverley Soloman read the Scrip. ture and Brenda Ritchie led, in prayer. Joyce Tiffin, Janis Farrier and Diane Swan sang solos, and many of the children had recite- Hons. Mrs. G. C`, Mitchell told the story of the Good Samaritan, with the use of the flannelgraph, and closedthemeeting with pr. aY t . With 1vlrs. Ritchie and Mrs. Sleiglhthohn in charge the eitthclren enjoyed the outdoor ,games while the UCC held a short sleeting, President Mrs. Millan Moore pre- sided, Mrs, M, Chapman and Mrs, 3, G. Gillespie were thanked for their 1•eeent contributions towards the study book and the organ fund. Plans were made for the next meet- ing, with the South group to be in charge. A quilt will be done in. the SS room this week, Mrs. Moore announced the receipt of $88,00 for the In Memoriam fund for her mother, the late Mrs. W. J. Watt, and thanked those wha assisted at the church when members of the family were here. Mrs. Moore closed the meeting with prayer. All enjoyed the social time that followed, with sandwiches, freshie, cake and ice cream, and tea for bhe older ones. ',)urban where they visited the veneer plant and a guide explained the process of wood from log to the finished article. They then journeyed to Kin. eardiu:e where they had a picnic dinner at the Deme] and then went to Clinton to BurOnview 1 -Tonle where a program was put on for the residents. Rosebuds were given to many from FTowlck, with whom the ladies visited. They were shown through the Huue. The return trip wets by way of Listowel and they had supper at the Blue Barn. Mi•. Hayward had a guide show tete ladies the very beautiful building which was formerly a farm barn They arrived home at 8.30 p.m. atter a happy day. • Jackie, of Paris, visited. on Sun- day at the house of IvMI'. and Mrs. Earl Moore. On Sunday, August 5th, the mem- orial service of the LOL and LOBA lodges will be held in the Ford- wich eenetery at 2.30 pan. Rev. A, Cr. Coles, of the United Church, will be the guest speaker, Everyone welcome, Mr. and Mrs. Morley Johnson en- joyed a motor trip last week through Northern Ontario, Jest wishes are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Johnson, of Listowel, and former residents of Fordwich, who on Sunday celebated their 50th wedding anniversary. Quite a num- ber from here called at their home during the day, Mr. and Mrs. Earny Darcey re- turned home Saturday after visit- U.C.W. HOLD MEETING ing with relatives in the Western Provinces for the past month, ENEMIES OFSOCIETY Mr. and Mrs. Ronald McGugan jlJyp SOCIETY y 1 1 and. Linda, of St, Thomas, spent ��� 11 it���iE one day last week at the home of r LLL(((111�11a`t` Mi. and Mrs. Dong Holt. W.HITECHURC:rH --• The United Mr. and Mrs. Sam. Robinson and Church Women of the Calvin -Brick Mr. John Winters were London Church met on. Wednesday evening visitors ane day last week. at the home of Mrs. Gordon Mc - Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Goldrich, of Burney with eleven ladies present. London, visited on Sunday with Mrs. .Tohn Jamieson presided for s Ivlt•. and Mrs. Anson De a lin m r g. the meeting, giving the call. to Mr, and Mrs. Douglas Holt, Mrs. Dora Ridley and Miss Karen Lynn worship, with the theme "The and. John. Bolander spent Saturday Church and This Day. in London, Mr. Leslie Loughan, of Fordwich, had the misfortune to have his 1957 Meteor car stolen from in Mrs. Kenneth. Mason read the Scripture and Mrs, Jamieson led in the prayer for the success of the work of missionaries, Mrs, front of his home Tuesday morning Mason reviewed the chapters of the between the hours of i. a.m. and study hook, "Signals for the Six - 8 a.rn, Ontario Provincial Police ties," Mrs. Lawrence Taylor gave of Wingham are investigating but a, talk on "The Enemies of Our no trace of it had been found Society" and need for co-operation Monday, Mr. and Mrs, Wray Cooper and and individual responsible leader - Mr, and Mrs. Harold Doig spent ship. Mrs, Gilbert Beecroft read a Monday in. Toronto, letter of thanks for the hale, and MI', and Mrs, Peter Browne, the ladies decided to send the $10.20 Teddy and Peter spent a couple to have it sent to Korea, of days last week in Toronto. I Mrs, Roy Pattison reported for Best wishes to Mr. and Mrs, Bob the flower committee. Plans were CarnpbeIl tRuth Hibberd) who were !made to take the service on one married Saturday in Fordwich' United Church, Miss Earlda Denny, of Erin, is spending a couple of weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Moore. Miss Danna Siefert, of Galt, spent the week -end at the horse of her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Lorne Sief- ert. Miss Marjory Foster and Miss Pat Beard, of Toronto. visited over the week -end with the former's mother, Mrs, Ruby Foster, Mrs, Robert Campbell and family spent last week at Amberley, Mr. and Mrs, Wray Cooper and Elizabeth returned horse last week after a six weeks' visit to Germany and France. Mr. and Mrs, Jack King and fam- ily visited one day last week with relatives in Guelph, Miss Tnehna Orth returned to her home in Listowel after spend- ing several days with Mr. and Mrs, Wellington. Hargrave. Mr, and Mrs. Jim. Stewart and children visited recently with Mr, and Mrs. Jack Stewart in Oshawa. Mr. and. Mrs. Murray Kirkby, of Kingston, were week -end visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Carroll Johnson. Miss Sharon Pollock, of Ripley, spent the week -end at her home here, Mrs, Melpha }Tolland, of Palmer- ston, is spending this week at her home here, Wm G. Lockhart Dies at Woodstock GORRIE•-•-William G, Lockhart, of Eastwood, died Sunday, July 15, at the Millway Nursing Home, Woodstock, at the age of 86 years. He was born, at Princeton and farmed for some time in the Wood- stock vicinity, He had lived retired at Eastwood for a number of years, His first wife was Ann Bennett, 'who predeceased him, In July, 1957, he was married to Mrs. Isabel I,, Dater, of Dlrnira, formerly of Gor- rie. She passed away in, January of this year, Survivors are one sister, Mrs. Peter (Jennie) Wettlaufer, of War- ren, Pa., and one brother, John, of Ottawa, lie was a member of the Angli- ran Chureh at Eastwood, Funeral service was at the Ro- wel/ funeral home, Woodstock, and burial in the Congregational Cemetery, Burford. Sunday in August. Mrs, Beecroft gave a talk nn the new study book "On Asia's Rim," and closed with the benediction. Mrs, McBurney's group served the quarterly birth- day tea, Sunday School Picnic Held LAKELET • The Melntosh and Belmore United Church. Sunday Schools held their ennuis] joint picnic at the Ciorrie community park on. Saturday afternoon. A very good crowd was in attendance and the weather was very favor- able. Contests, races and swimming were enjoyed by the young people, followed by a picnic Lunch. LAKELET Mr. and Mrs, Paul Knudsen of Toronto spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs, William Smith. Mrs, Smith returned with her daaghtter and son-in-law to visit for a time. Week -end visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Irvin Reidt were Mr. and Mrs, Paul Skaz of Guelph and Mr, (Ilen Reidt of Gilelph, Mrs, Matilda Keiteh and (laugh- ter Doris and Mr. and Mrs, Egan Fehr of Oshawa spent a week's vacation with. Mr, and Mrs. Don Webber and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Webber, Miss Nancy Webber re- turned with Mrs, Keiteh for a few weeks' vacation. Also visiting with Mr. and Mrs, Don Webber were Mrs, Ken Connolly awl family of Mitek ell, Misses Louise, Marie anti Janice McComb vacationed for a few days with their grandfather, Mr. Abe McComb at Palmerston. Mr, and Mrs, Tom Fairbourn and family of Guelph visited with Mr. and Mrs, Gordon McKee on Sunday. Master Louis McKee visited last week at the home of Mr. and. Mrs. Gordon Wright, Mr, and Mrs. John Wright and baby daughter and Mr. and Mrs Bob Kreller and family spent last week at a cottage at Riar ton. Presbyterian W,M,S, Regular ar eetr , ,�t"c Meeting n9 W'HITE'CHUROH-'1'he WMS. of the Presbyterian Church ,inet last Wednesday afternoon at the Monte of the president, Mrs, Victor E1n- erson, with eleven ladles attending and Mrs. Emerson in charge. She gave the ,can to worship, Mrs, Dawson -Craig read the Scripture message .and led in the meditation period, giving the mean- ing of the word "!Amen." Mrs. Frank Coulter led in the Calad Tid- ings prayer, The roll call was an- swered by eaoh. one lntrodue ing the guest they had invited. Mrs. Bill dedicated the offering, • Mr. D. Hill was the speaker for the °evasion and spoke on "Whose Job Is It?" Mr. Hill stressed that the job and chore for .each member is to work for the advancement of God's work at home and abroad. Mrs. James McInnis gave a read- ing, "The End of. the World," and Mrs. ,Andrew Gaunt read a Mis- sionary, letter from Mr. and Mrs: Roy Ward, of Nigeria, Mrs, Emer- son closed the meeting with prayer and the social hour was enjoyed by all. Vacation School Opened. Monday WHITECHT.JRCH--• The vacation school started on Monday at the home of Mrs. James Richardson, of Kinloss, with 51 children present. Mrs. Gordon Walsh was in charge of the beginners' class with Suz- anne and Wendy Reynolds assist- ing her. The juniors were taken by Mrs, Allan Graham. with Linda Johnston assisting. The seniors were taken by Mrs. Richardson with Dorsa MacKenzie assisting, CIIIHRIE Mrs. Win, Thurlow, Miss Pamela Thurlow, of McA.daln, New Bruns- wick, are visiting at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth. Underwood. Gerald Hyndman. spent his vaca- tion with Mr, and Mrs. Delmer Dilworth, of Ethel, Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Charles. Gail and Arthur, of Listowel, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Charles. Kenneth, Robin and Carol Ann Charles, of Burwash, are holi- daying with their. grandparents, Mrs. Harry Smith. and Robbie, of Calgary, Mrs,Georgina Smith, of . Seaforth, Mrs, Vera Taman, Mrs, 1 W, Kelterborn, of Milverton., and Miss Yvonne Mohr, of Landon, spent Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Cloyne Mir.hel, Mrs. Eccles Dow, Nelson. Donald and Ivan, East Wawanosh Town- ship, visited Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Hector Hamilton. Carman Hamilton aecompauled them on their return home to spend a few days. Mr., and Mrs. Harold Francis, Cindy, Gerald and Danny, ,of Wing - ham, visited Mrs, Frank Wright on Sunday, Master Owen Wright, Con. 15, Howick Township, Is holi- daying at the same home. Master Ronald Parrish, of God- erieh, returned home Friday after holidaying at the homes of Miss Emma Irwin end Mr, and Mrs. Manfred Irwin, Mr, and Mrs. Gordon. Jamieson Of Goderich;`were guests of Mr. and Mrs, T. L, McInnes on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Stanley Goalie, of Toronto, spent the week -end. with IMr, and Mrs, Manfred Irwin, Mr. Jack Musgrove, Walkerton, 1 spent the week -end at the Home of Mrs. Mabel Gilkinson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank King spent the week -end with their daughter, Mrs. Robert Featherston. ,and Mr. I Y[ Featherston, at Orillie. I Mrs, Vera Elliott and Linda, Mrs. = Keith Moffat, of Wingham; Mrs. 114 Colleen Robertson, I3luevale, visited a World's Fair in Seattle. Mr, and Mrs, elareuve Sperling and Wanda were guests at the :Spciran-Smith wedding in Knox United Church in Clifford on Sat- urday. Miss `Y"vonne Sperling was bridesmaid. Mrs, .Glad Edgar and grandson, Stephen l')dgai', spent a few days at fort Elgin, Miss Lenore Edge!, of London, spent the week -end with . her mother, Mrs, Fred, Fcigel. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Budd are visiting their son, George, in. Tim- mins Hospital. £le had seriously injured his aria in a hay baler, Mrs. W. O. 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Mr. and i Mrs, Wm, Kipp, Marie and Glen, Ls Mr, and Mrs, Rae Walt and Lynda, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Dale, all of London, and Mrs. Laura C,owdy, of Wingham, visited at the same home, Mr, Frank Harris, Detroit, Spent the week at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Herrin. Mrs, Hilda Wahl, of 'Listowel, Mr. Harvey Dierlam, Miss Luella Dier- lam and Mr. Oliver Plumtree, of Neustadt, visited on Sunday with. Mrs. Chas. Koch, Little Gall: Renwick, of McIntosh, spent. the week with her grand- parents, Mr, and Mrs. Justin Wili Mrs, Mary Kerr and Esther, Mrs, Donna Sutcliffe, Karen and Joanne, of. Wingham, visited on Thursday with Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Gow- dy, Mrs. Winnifred Scott. of Owen Sound, is spending a few days with Mr, and Mrs. James Edwards. Little Bantle and Catharine Snell, of Listowel, spent holidays with Mr, and Mrs. David: Neilson, Capt. John Neilson, Mrs. Neilson, Susan and ,ramie, of 'Shiloh, Man., visited on Saturday at the same home. 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