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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1963-04-11, Page 22Page 4 -* Wingham Advance -Times, Thursday, April 18, 1963 features from The World of Women Home and The Housewife Cooking School Well Attended "Hydro Showtime", under the auspices of the Wingham Kinette Club in the auditorium of the high school, was attend- ed by 270 people last Wednes- day evening. Proceeds were $178. 50. DeWitt Miller welcomed the guests, on behalf of the public Utilities and Ontario t-iydro. An Ontario Hydro film, "The Symbol of Better Living", was shown. All equipment used by Miss Gwyneth Reed, Hydro's home consultant, had been loaned by local dealers. Miss Reed made several dishes, which were later offered as draw prizes. The winners were, chicken waikiki, Mrs, Frank Madill; oven steamed rice, Mrs. Orval Hastings; green bean succotash, Mrs. D. S, MacNaughton; oriental pepper steak, Mrs, Robert Montgomery; spice cake, Mrs. Gerry Lavergne; tossed salad with sour cream dressing, Mrs. Jim Hamilton; French cherry pie, Mrs. Bill Hotchkiss. Miss Reed was assisted by Mrs. Bruce MacDonald of the Kinette Club, and Miss Anna McDonald drew the tickets for draw prizes. Mrs. Al Walia= president of the club, thanked all those who had assisted, and those who had donated the electrical prizes. A clock, donated by Patti- son Electric, was won by Mrs. Elwood Irwin, of Wingham; clock by Keating Electric, Mrs. Bruce Chambers, Wrox- eter; beaters, Simpson Sears, Miss Pamela King, Teeswater; coffee percolator by Stainton Hardware, Mrs. Richard Weh- meyer, Wingham; kettle donat- ed by the Kinette Club, Mrs. John Currie, Wingham; blanket. Ontario Hydro, Mrs. Ken Wood, Wingham; hair dryer, Burke Electric, Mrs. Russell Zurbrigg, Wingham; heater, donated by P.U.C. , Mrs. Jack Salter, Wingham. EASTER PARADE—Several girls in Mrs. Wilson's Grade VII and VIII at the pub- lic school took part in an Easter parade of fancy hats. The "makins" ranged all the way from fruit baskets to last year's Christmas decorations. Our photo- grapher snapped Judy Irwin, left, and Lee Wenger on their way home from school. First and second prizes went to Lynda McTaggart and Gloria Reed. Woocstock Soeo<er Tells Of Seeing passion Play Mrs. William Renwick was hostess to the members of Unit 3 of the United Church Women, at her home on Thursday eve- ning. Mrs. C. M. Gorrie of Wood- stock was the guest speaker. She told of attending the Pas - sion Play in Oberammergau, Germany, which has been pre- sented every ten years since 1633, except in times of war. She was introduced by Mrs. Russell Zurbrigg and thanked by 'Nfilliflanflitl011111111111011111101111111110111111111111E1111111111111111111111111111M11111111111111111111111111111111111; muivammunuuuimmm1uirmum111INII `VA -V Homemaking DAISY DUSTERS BLUEVALE—The eighth and concluding meeting of this club was held at the Brewer residence. The meeting began at '7:30 with the 4-H pledge, followed by the roll, which was, "One point to remember in the care of nylons." All members answered this. Gail Kirton read the min- utes of the last meeting. Dates and times were set for work meetings. The members were instructed to have their record books completed by April 10th and their dusters finished by April 17th. Information on the record book and duster were given by the leaders. SPARKLETTES GORR1E—The eighth meeting of the Sparklettes was held at the home of Gwen Hyndman on Wednesday evening. They opened with the 4-H pledge a= motto. lie roll call, "One point to remember in the care of nylons, was answered by twelve mem- bers. The minutes were read by Ruth Anne Taylor. Gwen Hyndman demonstrat- ed a bound buttonhole while Mrs, Rhame read the directions, Mrs. Rhame and Mrs. Adams gave notes on points to remember when laundering a drip dry fabric, shrinking fabrics, taking measurements, using the pattern and stay - stitching. LUCKY LASSIES LAKELET—The 6th meeting of the Lucky Lassies was held at the home of Mrs. Gordon Wright. The 4-H pledge was repeated and the minutes were read and approved. atoll call, which was, "Show a sample of the slipstitch", was answered by 7 girls. Clubs 1 Notes were taken on how to buy shoes and the care of feet and legs. A demonstration on darning was given and the girls practised darning. Miss Gil- christ, home economist of Clinton, was present and gave an interesting talk on Achieve- ment Day. Work was done on the dus- ters and a delicious lunch was served by the hostess. The 7th meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Jack Fer- guson, when a short business period was held. Roll call was, "Each girl show a patch and darning". It was answered by 8 girls. Notes were taken and work was done on the dus- ters. Plans were discussed for the exhibit for Achievement Day and a lovely lunch was served by the hostess. DUSTER DOLLS BELGRAVE—The eighth meet ing of the Duster Dolls met on Monday in the clubrooms of the arena. Ruth Michie, presi- dent, opened with the 4-H pledge and motto. Brenda Van - Camp read the minutes of the last meeting. The roll call, answered by eight girls was, "One point in care of nylons". The next meeting is to be on April 23 at 7:45 at Mrs. Cliff Logans. Mrs. Cliff Purdon spoke about Achievement Day. Mar- jorie Hopper, Doreen Pattison and Wendy Fear demonstrated the correct method of darning, The girls worked on their dus- ters. Mrs. Cliff Purdon led in some exercises, >1'ASHIONETTES FORbWICH—The Fashion- ettes 4-H club held their meet- ing in the United Church base- ment, The 4-H pledge was repeated. Minutes of the last Mrs. Renwick. Mrs. Freddie Templeman led in a worship service. Read- ings were given by Mrs. Mur- ray Stainton and Mrs. Carl Bondi; "Mary's Memories" and "Pilate's Wife Has a Dream." Barbara and Shiella France entertained with violin selec- tions, accompanied by their sister, Miss Greta France. Members turned in articles for a bale and donated a pair of pyjamas to the Children's Aid Society at Goderich. Unit '7 met in the church parlour Tuesday evening of last week. Mrs. Louis Hutton con- ducted the worship service. Mrs. Harold France read the Scripture lesson and Mrs. Laura Gowdy led in prayer. Mrs. Harry McArthur present- ed resented a chapter from the study book, "The Word and The Way; entitled "The means of Grace: Linda Hutton contributed vocal solos and was accompanied by Greta France. Mrs. Harold Kerr took charge for the business. This unit also turned in articles for the bale. Majestic Lodge Visited by D.D. The regular meeting of Ma- jestic Rebekah Lodge was held Monday evening in the Odd - fellow's Hall, with Mrs. Cecil Mahood of Teeswater, district deputy, present as honoured guest. Other guests were pre- sent from Teeswater, Brussels and Listowel. During the meet- ing eeting Mrs. Mahood gave a very inspiring address. Cout'resy remarks were given by Mrs. M. Tunney of Tees - water, Miss Jessie Little of Brussels and Mrs. Shearer of Listowel. Following the meeting Miss Agnes Williamson, convener, and her lunch committee serv- ed a delicious lunch. meeting were read. Mrs. Geo. Richards led a discussion on the care of shoes, feet and legs. She also showed the group how to darn and each one is to have a sample for next meeting, Mrs. Scott Clarkson helped them with a set-in sleeve samples and the group worked on the dusters. Next meeting is to be held at the horne of Mrs, Mary Douglas, when the guest speaker will be Miss Linda Hamilton, a hairdresser, Two members served lunch. Capt. Newman Is Speaker for UCW General Meeting Capt. G. Stanley Newman, of the Salvation Army, was guest speaker last Wednesday afternoon for the meeting of the United Church Women, held in the sanctuary of the United Church. His topic was, "What Does Easter Really Mean?" He based his message on the words, "That I may know Him and the power of His resurrection." Capt. New- man was introduced by Mrs. W. J. Roulston and thanked by Mrs. D. S. MacNaughton. Units 5 and 6 were in charge of the program, with Mrs. Roulston leading an Eas- ter worship service. Mrs. J. A. Fox read Scripture and Mrs. Colin Fingland led in prayer. Mrs. Donald Lloyd sang, "Were You there when They Crucified My Lord?" She was accompanied by H. C, Tren- eer. The president, Mrs. K. M. MacLennan, conducted busi- ness. A report of the Reginal meeting in Goderich was given by Mrs. MacLennan and Mrs. Jack Gorrie. Lunch was served at the close. —Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Money of Agincourt spent the week -end with her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Elwell Webster. Shower Held for Miss V. O'Hare A shower was held at the home of Mrs. Walter Davis on Tuesday evening for Miss Verna O'Hare, R.N.A. at Wingham Hospital, whose wedding takes place next month. The hostesses were Miss Mar- guerite Sweeny, Miss Delores Heffernan and Miss Thelma Moyer. The bride -elect was seated in a decorated chair and her sister, Miss, Helen O'Hare and Miss Sweeny helped her un- wrap the miscellaneous gifts. The hostesses served lunch to the 38 guests and Miss O'Hare cut the decorated cake. SHOW YOUR CHILD YOU VALUE BOOKS Praise your child when he achieves, And don't laugh at him when he tries to use a new word and mispronounces it, Help make your home a cli- mate of learning --and help Junior snake his Mark. Many People Visit Over gaster —Mr. and Mrs, Angus Mow- bray, Doug and Carl, visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Sparks of Detroit for a few days at the week -end. —Mr. and Mrs. Eric Elliott, June and David of Ottawa, visited over the baster holidays with Miss Leah Currie. —Mr. and Mrs. W, A. Heughan with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Gorrell of Port Credit, are spending ten days in South Carolina. They left last Thurs- day morning. —Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hall visited last Friday and Saturday with their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. H. Courtney in Downsview. —Mr. and Mrs. Peter Be- dard of Riverside spent the week -end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Newman. --Mr. Neil N. McLean and son, Neil T. of Toronto, visit- ed on Saturday with Mr, and Mrs, Eimer Walker. —Mr, and Mrs. Frank Gib- bons and family of London and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Weber and daughter, Denise of Strat- ford, visited over the Easter week -end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Gibbons. —Mrs. H. G. Goff of Toron- to has been visiting with Rev. and Mrs. C. F. Johnson, —Miss Doris Fells of Toronto spent the Easter holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Fells. —Jim Newman, who has been with the Toronto -Domin- ion Bank at Mount Albert, has been transferred to the new branch at Oak Acres, Sarnia, as accountant, and took over his new duties on Tuesday. —Mrs. Brian Metcalfe, Miss Verlie Metcalfe and Miss Karen Michel of Wroxeter, spent the week -end in Hamilton. —Mrs. Kenneth Love of Tor- onto spent the Easter holiday with her sister, Mrs. Roy Man- uel, —Edward Forgie of Toronto visited over the week -end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Forgie and Ann. —Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bur- gess and Elaine of Toronto spent the week -end with his mother, Mrs. Robert Burgess. —Mr. and Mrs. William Young spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jim McDonald at Parkhill. —Mr. and Mrs, H. A. Pos- liff and family of Strathroy spent the holiday week -end with his mother, Mrs. M. Gur- ney. —Mr. and Mrs. John Haines and family of Windsor spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Haines and other relatives. Miss Helen Haines of London and Mr. and Mrs. Ken McMichael, Susan and Paul of Wroxeter, visited at the same home over the holi- day. —Mr. and Mrs. David Slos- ser, of London, spent the week- end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Slosser, —Mr. and Mrs. John M. Hop- per and Heather of Port Credit visited with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. 1. Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hopper, over the holiday week -end. —Muir McLaughlin of Sar- nia, Mrs. Art McLaughlin and daughter Patricia of Larder Lake, Miss Meta McLaughlin of Toronto visited over the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. N. T. McLaughlin. Mr. and Mrs. Jack McLaughlin and daughters of Ottawa are spend- ing this week at the same home, -Mrs. A. J. Boe and Miss Isabel Cook of Toronto are spending the Easter holidays with Mr, and Mrs, G. W. Tif» fin and family. ----Mrs, Ruby McNairn of St. Catharines visited with her sisters, Mrs. Fred. H. Carbert and Mrs. Jean Howes Good Fri- day and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Bob Carbert and children of Toronto visited over the in Community olio ay Week -enc week -end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, F. Carbert. —Mr. and Mrs. John Wild and Kevin of Scarboro, and Jim Wild of Little Long Rapids spent the holiday weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wild. —Mr. and Mrs, John Rae and Mrs. John Mason of Port Credit visited last Friday with Mr, and Mrs. Parker Campbell. Mr, and Mrs. Ron Wareing and children of Hensall spent the week -end at the same home. —Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Mc- Intyre and daughter, Wendy Lee of Sarnia, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Gerrie, Janice and Jeff of Stratford, visited over the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McIntyre. --Mr, and Mrs. Richard Sanderson of Stratford and Mr. and Mrs. James Helesic and Marijo of Goderich spent Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Elliott and visited with Mrs, Town in the Hospital. Alma- jane Elliott returned with Mr. and Mrs. Sanderson for the Easter holidays. —Mr. and Mrs. Doug Cer- son, Linda and Larry of Toron- to, visited on the week -end with Mr, and Mrs. Ken Cerson. —Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Dun- lop and Mrs. Agar spent Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Smith in Forest. —Mr. and Mrs. Harry Scott Nancy and Hank of Brace - bridge, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Dunbar and family of Strat- ford and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Lockridge and family of Wat- ford visited over the week -end with Mrs. W. Lockridge. —Mr. and Mrs. Keith Fin- nigan of Clinton visited over the holiday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Finnigan. —Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pym and family of Kincardine spent Friday with Mrs. Geo. H. Coulter and with Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Pym. Mr. and Mrs. David Campbell and Gordon of New Westminster, B.C. and Mrs. Arnold Craig of Auburn are visiting this week with Mrs. Coulter of Aylmer is spending the Easter holidays with her mother. —Mrs. Harry B. Kennedy of Toronto spent the week -end with her mother, Mrs. Fred Johnson and sister, Miss Velma Johnson. --Mrs. Ford Murray and family of Brampton visited on Sunday with Mrs. S. A. Mur- ray. —Mr. and Mrs. Kelvin Mof- fat and family of St. Cathar- ines, Mr. and Mrs. George Seegmiller and family of Kitch- ener, Mr. and Mrs. Graham Work and family of Brussels visited over the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Moffat. —Mrs. R. C.J. Pestell of West Vancouver is spending a couple of weeks with her fa- ther, Mr. W. F. Burgman and her mother, Mrs. Burgman, who is a patient in the hospital. Dr. G. W. Burgman, Mrs. Burgman and family, of Kirk- land Lake, spent the week -end with his parents. —Mr. and Mrs. Mack Cam- eron and children of Owen Sound visited over the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Colvin and with Mr. and Mrs, Don Cameron. —Mrs, Arthur Ferguson of Waterloo spent the holiday week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Murray Taylor and Miss Mae Ferguson. —Mr. and Mrs, Ken Hodg- kinson and baby Mark, of Lon- don, spent the Easter holidays with their parents, Mrs. Kae Fryfogle and John and Mr. and Mrs, Wib Hodgkinson, Mr, and Mrs. Jitri Campbell of Kitchener spent the week- end with their parents, Mr, and Mrs. Stan Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. John Strong, --Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Mil - Ter of London spent Friday eve- ning and Saturday with her brother, Mr, and Mrs. Murray Taylor. —Mr, and Mrs, Fred Lee and family visited over the weekend with relatives and friends in Elmira, and also with Mr. and Mrs, Milford Gowing in Listowel. —Mrs. Archie Hertel and children of Kitchener visited on Monday last with her mo- ther, Mrs. Hugh Sinnamon, Minnie St, and with her father; a patient in Wingham Hospital. —Mrs. John Maclntyre and Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Maclntyre, Wingham, spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Grant Mac- Tntyre of Sarnia. —Visitors with Mrs. Roy MacDonald over the week -end were Mr. and Mrs. Les Lauren- deau, Robbie and Ted, and James Fitzgerald of Windsor, Mr. and Mrs. Brian Groh, Kathy and Michael of North Bay, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bell and family of Kingston, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bridge and family of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Reidt and Stephanie of Toronto, Mrs. Robert Doyle and Todd of Camp Petawawa. —Mrs. William King spent a few days last week with her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Porter and family at Lucknow. —Mr. and Mrs. Ross Forbeck and Linda Farrish of Owen Sound spent the week -end with her mother, Mrs. William King. Linda remained for the Easter holidays. —Mr. and Mrs. Bud Lott of North Bay spent the week -end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Carl Lott. —Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Fisher, Kevin and Mark, spent the week -end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Fisher at Woodville. Kevin remained for the holidays. —Miss Patricia and Kathy Bates of Toronto spent the Easter week -end with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrsg Al Williams. —Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Lott of Barrie spent the week -end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lott. —Mrs. George Cowan of New Hamburg is visiting for a few days with her sister-in-law, Mrs. Stewart Cowan, Minnie Street. —Mr. and Mrs. Carl McKay, Susan and Michael of Toronto, were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Stafford Bateson, Mrs. McKay and other relatives over the holiday week -end. —Mrs. Tony Langridge and daughter of Hamilton spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. John Langridge and family. They were all Easter Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. F. Langridge and Denis, near Bel - grave. —Mr, and Mrs. Richard Campeau are spending the Eas- ter holidays with Mr. Cam- peau's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Wilfred Campeau at Windsor. —Bill Thompson of Toronto spent the week -end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Thompson. Miss Grace Thomp- son of London is spending the Easter holidays with her parents. —Mr. Stanley Hall of Sim- coe visited friends in town over the holiday. —Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Bruce MacDonald were Mr. and Mrs, Mel Keat- ing, Charles and David and Mrs. David Chamney, all of Exeter, also Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Bell and family of King ton, —Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Trail of Toronto are spending this week with their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Adams, —Mr, George Hodgins of London spent a few days ter with his son, Mr. and M s.' Jack Hodgins, John Wayne Mc- Donald of Brussels spent a few days at the same home with his cousin, DaVid.