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Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wylie,
Mr, and Mrs. Bert Wylie and
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Wylie at-
tended the celebration of the
`r,„eth wedding anniversary of
r. and Mrs. Fred Dustow of
Wingham, which was held at
the home of their son, Mr. and
Mrs. Oliver Dustow on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs, K. Krumland
Agik,?f Toronto visited with Mr, and
Mrs. A, Baumgarten over the
week -end,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Inglis
and Mr. and Mrs, Orval Cam-
eron of Belmore motored to Tor-
onto on Saturday to attend the
Royal Winter Fair.
Mrs. Albert Dustow visited
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Wylie last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Burchill
spent the week -end in Toronto
and attended the Royal Winter
Fair.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Zur-
brigg and Mr. Jack Ferguson
attended the annual meeting of
the Ontario Federation of Agri-
culture in the Royal York Hotel,
Toronto, on Monday and Tues-
day of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Spar -
ling of London spent the week-
end at the home of Mr. and
Donnybrook News
Mr, and Mrs. Hilliard Jef-
ferson and Mrs, Jarnes Leddy at
tended the funeral of their
cousin Mr. Gordon Hingleman
at Guelph on Wednesday.
Mr, and Mrs. William Web.,
ster of St. Helens visited on Fri-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Stuart
Charnney and family,
Mrs. Cecil Chamney of
Wingham has been spending a
few days with her daughter,
Mrs. Sam Thompson, Mr.
Thompson and family.
Miss Mary Jefferson of Lon-
don spent the week -end with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hil-
liard Jefferson and family. Mr.
Donnie Jefferson of Guelph, a
nephew, also visited at the
Mrs. Jack Ferguson.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Gadke and
family motored to Buffalo, N, Y.
and visited with Mr, and Mrs.
Reuben Gadke and Mr, and Mrs.
Carl Waterstrat of that city last
week -end.
The first card party of the
season was held on Wednesday
at the Institute hall, and al-
though the crowd was small
those who attended report an
enjoyable evening.
same home.
Mr. and Mrs. Hilliard Jef-
ferson and Linda and Mrs.
James Leddy visited with Mr,
and Mrs. John Jefferson ofCro-
marty on Sunday evening.
Mr, and Mrs, Alphonus
Doyle of Goderioh visited Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. James
Leddy,
Regt. Presents
Cross to Church
BLUEVALE—A ceremony of
dedication was carried out in
Bluevale United Church on Sun-
day morning when Alex Corri-
gan, George Tervitt, Wm.
Hogg and Ted Elliott, represent-
ing
epresenting the 19th Field Regiment,
presented to the church a gold-
en cross on behalf of the regi-
ment, Rev. G. C. Mitchell
dedicated the cross, Members
of the regiment had attended a
worship service in the church
at the time of the reunion in
July.
Mr. Mitchell preached from
the text "My peace I give unto
you" , showing how peace may
be attained only through Christ.
Mrs. So Chaney Is UCW Hostess.
DONNYi3RQOK^-The Nov-
ember meeting of the U, C, W.
was held Tuesday afternoon at
the home of Mrs, Stuart Charn-
ney
hamney with a good attendance.
The call to worship was given
by Mrs. John Hildebrand, who
had charge of the program.
Psalm 743 was read in unison,
"0 Master, Let Me Walk with
Thee" was sung and Mrs. Wil-
liam Hardy read the Scripture
lesson.
Mrs. Hildebrand gave the
meditation followed by prayer,
Steven Chamney received the
offering. After singing "We
give Thee but Thine Own", Mrs.
Ray Hanna took charge of the
chapter in the study book on
"Grace and Freedorn".
Mrs, Sam Thompson looked
after the business. A special
collection was received by
Debbie Jefferson in aid of the
flower fund. Mrs, Stuart Cham-
ney read the minutes of the
previous meeting. Mrs. Mur-
ray Wilson invited the ladies to
her home for the December
meeting. "Jesus Calls Us, O'er
the Tumult" , was sung and Mrs.
Hildebrand closed the meeting
with prayer.
Lunch was served by the
hostess assisted by Mrs, Marg-
aret Leddy and Mrs, Wesley
Jefferson.
Christmas flowers make beautiful gifts
—to friends, relatives and loved ones.
Bring the Christmas spirit right into
your home with the traditional Yule-
tide flowers and greens.
For one and all ... To deck the office,
Home and hall.
POINSETTIA PLANTS - CYCLAMEN
PLANTS - MIXED POTS - POTTED
MUMS - FLOWER GIFT ARRANGE-
MENTS - ARTIFICIAL CORSAGES—the
smartest in town - CUT MUMS -
CARNATIONS - ROSES
A complete line of BRASS PLANTERS
and TROPICAL PLANTS
Whitechurch News
Mrs. Doris Willis and John
and Mrs. S, C. Willis of Gow-
anstown visited on Sunday wjth
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart McNeill
of Strathroy.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Coul-
tes and Diane attended the re-
ception on Friday evening for
Mr, and Mrs, Glenn Majury,
newlyweds, in the school house..
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Laid-
law of London visited on Sun-
day with his mother, Mrs, Jas.
Laidlaw and with Mr. and Mrs.
Elroy Laidlaw and family,
Messrs. Wallace and John-
son Conn, Harry Swan, Jim
Richardson, Peter DeBoer and
Fred Tiffin, with their tractors,
on Saturday showed sympathy
in time of trouble when they
held a plowing bee at the farm
of Jamieson Pettypiece who
underwent surgery on his leg on
Friday, This community wish-
es him a speedy recovery.
This community extends
GUEST AT FAIR
WHITECHURCH—Mrs, Gar-
net Farrier, having been a 4-H
homemaking club leader for
several projects, has qualified
for a free two-day trip to the
Royal Winter Fair, Toronto, at
the expense of the Department
of Agriculture Home Economics
Division. She is spending Mon-
day and Tuesday as their guests
at the fair.
sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. Wal-
ter Arscott on the passing of
Mrs. Arscott's mother, Mrs,
Daniel Cassidy of Bluevale,
R.R. 2, in the Scott Memorial
Hospital on Friday; to her bro-
ther Mr. William Burns who re-
sides with Mr. and Mrs. Arscott
and to her grandchildren Misses
Valerie and Andrea King who
live at the same home,
Present Couple
At Euchre Party
WHITECHURCH—On Friday
evening a euchre party was
held at Curries' School. Prize
winners were Mrs, Roy Dawson,
high lady; Mrs. Mac Ritchie,
low lady; Mrs. Ed. Walker,
novelty prize; Allan. McGill,
high man; Noble Greenaway,
low man.
After lunch Mr. and Mrs.
Allan Pattison were guests of
honour when an address was
read by George Walker and the
presentation of two step-up
tables and a table lamp was
made by James H. Currie,
Howard Walker and Gershom
Johnston. All the names of
those who had contributed were
typed on a ribbon for a remem-
brance.
Gershom Johnston and Jim
Coultes will have charge of the
next euchre party which is to
be held in two weeks.
Wingharn Advance -Times, Thursday, Nov. 27., 1963 Page 3 .
The sublime and the adieu. "Managing the news is much
like trying to manage a woman,
It can't be done for any great
length of time." The Graig,
Colo, Empire -Courier.
loos are often so nearly related
that it is difficult to class them
separately.
Thomas Paine
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