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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1963-05-09, Page 6Page 6 — Wingham Advance -Times, Rev. Anderson Has Diploma GORRIE—Rev. George A. Anderson rector of St. Stephen's Anglican Church, received his diploma of Theology, (Seager Hall) at the spring convocation of Huron College, London, on Saturday afternoon, Besides his class of 11, Huron College students received diplomas, de- grees and scholarships. Attending from Gorrie were Rev, and Mrs. George A. An- derson and Kenneth, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wade, Mrs. Gordon Underwood and Mrs. Lloyd Jacques, Fordwich. +BOO*o.o.o*o* s° The o dependable source of o cash • (LOANS UP TO $3,000.00 OR MORE) • •0 • NIAGARA FINANCE 4. ® COMPANY LIMITED O 41)..‹.>+ Y+O+> 307 - 10th Street, HANOVER Telephone 810 172 Ontario Street STRATFORD Telephone 271-9010 29 Kingston Street, GODERICH Telephone JA 4-8357 Thursday, May 9, 1963 Gorrie Personals Mrs. Elsie Gordon of Can- ton, Ohio, and Mrs. Violet Summers, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Klopsentein and family, Massil- lon, Ohio, were week -end guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Strong. They all attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Annie Adair of Mount Forest, on Sat- urday. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Beatty and Joanne of Tara visited Sun - JOHN C. WARD CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT PHONE 200 — Wallace Avenue N.—LISTOWEL, Ont. BELTONE HEARING AID SERVICE CLINIC THURSDAY, MAY 16th 1 p.m. - 3 p.m. VANCE'S DRUG STORE WINGHAM Phone for Free Home Appoint Service to all Makes o E. R. THEDE 88 QU ent Hearing Aids HEARING AID SERVICE EEN ST: SOUTH - KITCHENER day with Mr. and Mrs. Walter King. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Tiffin and family of Whitechurch spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McInnes. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Doig, Molesworth, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Edgar, visited Sunday with Miss Nellie Doig and Mr. John Doig, Car- rick Township. Mrs. Elsie Strong, Fordwich, Mrs. George Anderson, Mrs. Harry King and Mrs. Norman Wade attended the annual meet- ing eeting of Huron Diocesan Women's Auxiliary in London on Wednes- day. Mr. and Mrs. Manfred Irwin and little Wendy Irwin of Wrox- eter, visited at Huronview, Clinton, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wither- ow, Glen and Blaine, Mt. For- est, visited Mr. and Mrs. Hart- well Strong on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cudmore, Brussels, visited Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nay on Sunday. Mr. Robt, McRuer, Mrs. Robt, Brown, Mr. Andrew Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Cochrane, Mr. Donald Cochrane, Mr. McKenzie Hall, Mrs. Wm. Mc- Ruer, o-Ruer, Mrs. Dean Cochrane, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cochrane, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Edgar, Miss Jean Kyle and Miss Mary Black, all of the Ayr and Paris com- munities, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Black, Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Black, Kincardine, at- tended the funeral of the late John Strong. Mr. and Mrs. Manfred Ir- win visited Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Douglas of Lis- towel. MONTGOMERY MOTORS 711 GORDON MONTGOMERY, PROP. SALES AND SERVICE ON Falcon Fairlane Ford Galaxie FORD TRACTORS FORD IMPLEMENTS DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE -- WITH CRANE Lucknow, Phone528-3007 528-3329 REGISTER FOR CONVENTION—The District "C" Con- vention of the Royal Canadian Legion held here on Sunday saw over 300 delegates registering for the meetings, Local members Bob Casemore and Ted Elliott are shown left, as Lloyd Gothschalk, Paisley; Jim Sharralt, Galt; Lorne Evans, Paisley, and J. E. Baker, of Galt, received their registration cards.—A-T Photo. Honor Bride At Shower GORRIE—Mrs. Glad. Edgar entertained 35 guests at a kitchen shower for Mrs. Donald Gedcke (Yvonne Sparling) on Friday evening. The bride was recipient of many lovely and useful gifts, for which she very ably thanked the guests. Betty McClement and Mrs. Jas. Edmonds conducted lively entertainment for the evening. The hostess, assisted by Mrs. Thos. McClement and Mrs. Harold Keil, served a dainty lunch and all enjoyed a social hour. GORRIE Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Strong and Mr. Roy Strong were guests at the Pennington -Alton wed- ding at Hackett's United Church. Mr. James Strong, New York, N.Y. , Mrs. Telford Montgomery, of London and Mrs. Watson Brown, Brussels spent a few days with Mrs. John Strong. Mr. and Mrs. John Baylor and Mr. and Mrs. Chas Koch visited Sunday with Miss Emma and Mr. Henry Wahl, Wallace Twp. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Barton and Miss Mary Lou Burrows, Hamilton, visited Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Edwards on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Nickel, Wilma, Edna and Marilyn, Kitchener; Mr. and Mrs. Austin Wheeler, Monkton; and Miss Erlma Stewart, Clifford were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Nickel. Mr. and Mrs. Ensil Irwin, of Appins and Mr. Lloyd Mit- chell of Kerwood visited Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Searson. L.A.C. Leslie and Mrs. Will and Barry of Trenton spent the week -end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Justin Will. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Strong and Janette visited Mr. and Mrs. Peter Brown, Fordwich: Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Plant and Audrey of Allenford; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Barton, Hamil- ton, spent Sunday with Mrs. Bertha Plant. Mrs. Iiarold Huth, Robert, David and Douglas, of Ayton, called on Mrs. Wilbert Galla- way on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shiell and family, Wingham, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Templeman. Mr. and Mrs. John harper, Carlingford, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Elsch- ner. Miss L. Collar Is Speaker GORRIE—Miss Laura Collar, a missionary who spent 15 years in Nigeria, was guest speaker at the Gorrie United Church Thankoffering service Sunday morning. Miss Collar is going to Jordan this month, to help in the work there. Rev. A. H. O'Neil Is Enthroned Most Rev, A. H. O'Neil was enthroned Archbishop of Fredericton and Metropolitan of the Ecclesiastical Province of Canada (Quebec and the Atlantic Provinces) last Friday. The ceremony took place at Christ Church Cathedral in Fredericton, N. B. He is a native of Clande- boye, Ontario. Archbishop O'Neil holds several degrees. He received his B.A. from the University of Western Ontario; his L. Th. from Huron College; his B.D. on examination of the General Synod in 1936; and an M.A. from Western. He holds an honourary D.D. degree. Most Rev. A. Harry O'Neil is known to many in this dis- trict. 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