The Wingham Advance-Times, 1963-06-13, Page 17Wingham Advance -Times, Thursday, June 13, 1963 -- Page 9
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AN INTERESTING show of puppets took
place at the World Book booth at the
Trade Fair. The Punch and Judy theatre
was handled by Ken Wyndham, of
Guelph.
—Advance -Times Photo.
News of Wroxeter
Mrs. A. Wearing, Willow -
dale, accompanied by her
little grandson, Neil Livingston
Scarborough, spent the week-
end at her summer home here.
Mr. George Clark, Toronto,
visited a few days with his fa-
ther and brother, Messrs. H. G.
and Jas. Clark,
Saturday visitors at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Town-
send were Mr. and Mrs. Don
Sanderson and family of Pres-
ton.
Mr. and Mrs. George Nichol
and family called on Mrs. Frank
F. Wright on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Doig
were among the guests at Mrs.
John Hyndman's 98th birthday
party held at Gorrie Community
Park on Sunday.
Mrs. A. M. Chapman of
Vancouver, is visiting her
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Gavin Muir of Wroxeter.
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Mr. and Mrs. Vern Clark,
Miss Dawn Lue Clark and Mr.
Fraser Pollock visited on Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. E. G.
Stewart, Harriston.
Mr. and Mrs. AllisterGreen
and Janis of Goderich were Sun-
day supper guests with Mrs. W,
Weir acid Miss Gertrude Bush
and also called on Mr. and Mrs,
George Gibson.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Walker
spent a few days last week with
their daughter, Mrs. Wilfred
Weppler and Mr. Weppler.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wade
spent the week -end at Point
Clarke.
Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Simpson,
Molesworth, visited Mrs. Frank
F. Wright on Sunday evening.
Mrs. R. Newton has returned
home from a very enjoyable
trip to the West where she visit-
ed her son, Mr. Will. Newton,
Mrs. Newton and fancily at
Edmonton, friends at Calgary
and relatives in and around
Spokane, Washington.
Ross Tomans called on Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Sage, Listowel,
on Sunday.
Mr• and Mrs. Oliver Riley
and family spent Sunday eve-
ning with Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
McCutcheon.
Mr. and Mrs. Laurie Van-
Velsor attended the Memorial
Reunion at Knox Church, Clif-
ford, on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, Art Gibson at-
tended a telephone convention
in London on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Coates
were in Sarnia for the week-
end where they visited Mr. and
Mrs. Clayton Coates.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McKay
and sons accompanied by Mr.
and Mrs. George McKay, Grey
Twp., and Mr. and Mrs. David
McKay, and family of Wing -
ham visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Cobb, Hanover on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, Dean Karn
spent Sunday in Hanover.
Mr. John Hupfer, Mrs. Al-
onzo Sparling and Miss Hazel
Sparling visited Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Hart at flolmesville and
also called on Mrs. Angus Car-
michael, Goderich,
We are sorry to hear of so
much illness in and around the
village. Those going to hospi-
tal last week we're Ronald Mc-
Michael, Harold Townsend and
Wm, McDonald. The latter
was later transferred to K -W
Hospital in Kitchener. We sin-
cerely hope for favourable word
from all patients very soon.
Mr. Harold Ridley, we are
pleased to report, was able to
return to his home after being
hospitalized with a very painful
foot injury,
Mrs. Eva McColeman, Wind-
sor, was a week -end visitor with
Mr. and Mrs. ('has. McCut-
cheon and accompanied Mrs.
McCutcheon and Misses Elva
and Evelyn Ilupfer to Listowel
on Saturday where they attendee
the funeral of a relative, the
late John Walter.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Douglas
were Sunday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs, Ilarycy 'rimer.
Mr. Will Ringlcr attended
the Wallace Reunion on Satur-
day and is now visiting his
Masonic Service
Held at Wroxeter
WROXETER--Forest Lodge
No. 162, A.F. and A. M. of
Wroxeter held its church ser-
vice in Wroxeter United Church
on Sunday morning. A good
number attended, including
visiting members from other
lodges.
The organist Mrs. A. Edwin
Martin, assisted by Miss Cather-
ine
atherine McDonald at the piano,
supplied prelude duets, hymn
accompaniments, and a post-
lude. The men's choir was
composed of members of the
congregation and sang "How
Great Thou Art". The junior
choir ably sang their part in
the hymns. The guest soloist,
Robert Cunningham of Ethel,
rendered "God Speaks to Me."
The minister, Rev. F. Tay-
lor, was assisted by the speaker,
Rev. A. J. Hird of Gorrie. Rev.
Hird, himself a Mason, chose
his text from Ecclesiastes, and
Corinthians, "Remember thy
creator in the days of thy youth.
While the sun, or the light, or
the moon be darkened, or the
silver cord be broken, or the
golden bowl be broken, or the
pitcher broken at the fountain,
the spirit shall return unto God
who gave it."
He enlarged on the theme
and stressed the masonry in the
pillars of a church, the pyra-
mids still standing in Egypt,
and the discovery of the square
and compass, symbols of the
Masonic order. "We are given
the tools with which to worts,
and even after death this work
will continue", he said.
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