The Wingham Advance-Times, 1964-07-09, Page 11• Belmore Personals
Mr. and Mrs, Pieper Zinn,
Margaret and Douglas Jeffrey,
visited the Ervin and Warren
Zinn families at Dungannon on
Tuesday of last week.
Week -end visitors at the
home of Mr. and Mrs, Rowland
Ballagh were Miss Irene hose of
Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Claude
Bronson and family of 1lrnira,
and A1r. and Mrs. Jack Ferguson
,, and family of Lakelet.
Mr, and Mrs. Carl Stewart
and sons of Listowel were Sun-
day dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. William Mulvey,
Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Bal-
lagh and flintily were Sunday
visitors with her mother, Mrs.
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Adapt Darling of Carrick Town-
ship.
A large crowd attended the
presentation and dance held on
Friday evening in the commun-
ity centre, in honor of the new-
lyweds, Mr. and Mrs, George
Merkley, the former Phyllis
Wilson of Fordwich. Miss Irene
Nouhledee read an address and
Mr. Barry Mulvey presented
them with an envelope of mo-
ney. Both George and Phyllis
voiced their appreciation,.
Lamblin's Orchestra played for
dancing.
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Col. W. 1:, 13awden has
been appointed executive -dir-
ector of the London Area Branch,
Canadian Red Cross Society to
succeed John Anderson who re-
tired recently after 17 years 0 f
service,
Col, Bawden joined the local
Red Cross organization as assis-
tant executive -director in Feb-
ruary 1962 after 22 years ser-
vice with the Canadian Army.
Capt. G. A. MacLachlan,
London Red Cross presidentcom-
mented; "Col.Bawden combines
extensive administrative exper-
ience gained in the army with
a long interest in community
and welfare matters. The
members of the Red Cross exec-
utive feel the branch and citi-
zens of London are fortunate to
have him heading up the staffs
of these important community
services."
Col Bawden was Command-
ant of No, 27 Central Ordnance
Depot in London for two years
immediately before retirement,
He is Honorary Lieutenant-Col-
onel of No. 5 Ordnance Battal-
ion, R. C. O. C.
He is Chairman of the Advi-
sory Council of London's Child
Guidance Clinic and of the Uni-
ted Community Services Rehab-
ilitation Committee, and a
member of the advisory council
of War Memorial Children's
Hospital.
His son recently entered the
Canadian Army after graduation
from Royal Military College and
chose his father's corps (Ordn-
ance) for his military career,
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Mr. and Mrs, Blake McMil-
lan and family and Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Woods, Listowel,
spent Sunday at Boiler Beach.
Mrs. Walter McDonald and
Lori of Chesley, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Metcalfe and Donald of
Pinkerton, Mr. and Mrs. D. J.
Metcalfe of Paisley were recent
visitors of Miss Potter.
Mr, Jas. Austin, Elmira,
spent the week with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Austin,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Koch
visited Sunday at the home of
Mr. George Timm, Wallace
Twp.
Miss Leone Harris, Waterloo,
is on vacation at the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Er-
nest Harris.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Petrie,
B Line Ilowick, visited Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gowdy,
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Coupland,
Wroxeter, spent Tuesday at the
same home,
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Wingham Advance. -Times, Thursday, July 9, It
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ALL THAT'S LEFT of the old St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church is a heap of rubble and even this is mostly
cleaned up. The picture was taken last Saturday after
the wreckers had just about completed their work.—A-T.
Wroxeter Personals
Mr, and Mrs. Richard Jew-
ell of Tokyo visited during the
week with Mr. and Mrs, Mac
Allan.
Mr. Jas Doig left last Friday
for Calgary, Alta., and will at-
tend the 50th Jubilee of Em-
press, Alta. , while visiting re-
latives and friends,
Masters Keith and Rickey
White of Brussels spent last
week with their grandmother,
Mrs. Sam Ovington.
Dr. and Mrs. John Riddell
and Mrs. John Welsh and
daughter Susan of Palmerston,
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Mac
Allan.
Mrs, Ken Greer, Scott and
Cindy, are vacationing with
the former's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence White.
Mr, and Mrs. Walter P. Da-
visson have returned home from
Haines City, Florida, where
they spent the winter, Mr. Da-
visson's brother, Noel, died in
Calgary, on June 9. Mr, and
Mrs. Davisson spent a month
at his brother's home prior to
his death.
Mrs. John McEwen has re-
turned to her home in Beams-
ville after visiting Mr, and Mrs.
Richard Ingram.
Mr, and Mrs. John Gibson
and Alison of Prussia, Pennsyl-
vania, are visiting Misses Elsie
and Marion Gipson.
Mrs. J. F. McLean has re-
turned home following a week's
visit with her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Gibson at Oakville.
Miss Reta Cline of St, Ca-
tharines visited Mr, and Mrs,
Laurie VanVelsor.
Messers. John and Monty Ben-
nett of London and Miss Vera
and Mr. Stew. rt Richardson of
Saskatoon, Sask., visited Mrs.
F. F. Wright en Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mont-
gomery spent the week -end
with Mr. Norm Cronkwright of
Wingham, at Port Elgin.
Mrs. Art Gibson was a guest
at the Butcher -Cawthorne wed-
ding at Kew leach United
Church, Toronto, on Saturday.
The bride was a pupil of Mrs.
Gibson at Williamson Road
School. The reception was
held at the Paprika Restaurant,
(3 i4 Kingston Load.
The fantile of Mrs. J. F.
McLean held their reunion at
Elora Park on Sunday with 50
in attendance.
Friends of \Ir. and Mrs.
Russell Walkt'r will be sorry to
learn they are patients ill K -w'
Hospital, Kitt bener.
Mr. and :Its. Peter Isabelle
of Toronto art vacationing with
the former's neither, Mrs.
Clarence Clement. Mr. Clar-
ence Clement and Mr. Rosario
Cillea of 'T'oronto spent the
week -end at the same home and
Miss Doris r :illea, who spent
last week here, returned to To-
ronto with them.
Mr. Blair Sharp, John, Tom-
my, Davey and Sandra are va-
cationing with the former's fa-
ther, Mr. John Hupfer.
Mr, John Ilupfer, Mrs, Al-
onzo Sparling, Miss hazel
Sparling and Tommy and San-
dra Sharp spent Dominion Day
in Goderieh with Mrs. Angus
Carmichael and Mr, and Mrs.
Jas Robertson.
Mr. and Mrs, Elgin Hoffman
of Clinton spent Dominion Day
with the former's mother, Mrs.
Elizabeth Hoffman.
Mrs. Fanny Parr spent a few
days last week with her sister,
Mrs, Elizabeth Hoffman.
Mrs. Walter Eaton, Mr. Eric
and Misses Aileen and Brenda
Eaton of S,eaforth, visited Mrs.
Alonzo Sparling on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Holl-
ingshead and infant son, Jimmy,
spent the week -end with Mr,
and Mrs. Chas. McKay,
Wed 35 Years
GORRIE-Mr. and Mrs, Wal-
ter Charles were honored on the
occasion of their 35th wedding
anniversary held ar their home
on Sunday.
Relatives attended from Sud-
bury, Toronto, Listowel, Wrox-
eter and Gorrie for a surprise
dinner party. It was also Mr.
Charles' birthday.
They were the recipients of
lovely gifts,
TAILORS' TWIST
Some labor relations in Van-
couver are smoother, accord-
ing to The Financial Post, Re-
alizing that most clothing man-
ufacturers in the city were un-
able to pay demanded wage in-
creases, the local tailors' un-
ion is urging union members
generally to buy from the pro-
fit -shy companies. Union and
companies share campaign
costs.
Life Underwriters Meet at Pike Bay
Mr, and Mrs. Perce Pentland
of Hanover entertained the
members of Life Underwriters
Association of Saugeen and
their wives, at their summer
cottage at Pike Bay. An after-
noon of boating, hiking and
sightseeing was followed by a
dinner ar Wildwood Lodge, Red
Bay.
National Quality Awards
were presented to Clarence
Thompson, of Walkerton, 17
years; harry Bruegetnan CLD,
Hanover, 10 years (plaque);
Morris Mahood CLU, Kincar-
dine, 7 years; W. J. Kinahan,
Lucknow, 4 years; Douglas
hoggarth, Mount Forest, 4
years; Arthur Thorn formerly
of Walkerton now of Stratford;
Bruce Pinkney, Hanover.
years. The president's certif-
icate was presented to Rodney
Iielwig in appreciation of his
services as the top executive
for the year.
William Kinahan. Lucknoe,
and Wilford Cashel:, W'inehatn
were congratulated on passing
final examinations held in Lon-
don ill connection with the sec-
ond and final year of the Lite
Underwriters Training Collies.
A Shrewd
Operator
A story currently going the
rounds tells of a smart young
lad in the mail room of a large
plant who was named to take
up a collection to buy a gift for
'one of the bosses who was about
to get married.
After' extracting the usual
quarter from each of the 2,000
employees in the plant he had
a500 which he used to buy 2,000
packs of cigarettes, the kind
with a coupon on the back.
Next he traded in the cou-
pons for a silver coffee service,
and this became the wedding
gift, lie then presented each
of his '2, one contributors with
a pack of cigarettes. They, un-
derstandably enough were plea-
santly surprised to find them-
selves reimbursed.
Management, needless to
say, got to hear of it and he was
congratulated on his ingenuity,
"You're a bright boy," he was
told, "we can use brains like
yours in the front office. "More
than that, it was suggested,
such cleverness as he had shown
was worthy of reward.
Bright hoy, however, de-
murred. In all honesty, hecon-
fessed, he had already been ad-
equately rewarded.
Seems that he'd bought the
cigarettes at a supermarket
which dished out trading
stamps. He'd got 5. ono of
than -- and had cashed them
in on a spanking new fishing
Outfit.
And now will all those pes-
simists who have been harbor-
ing grave doubts as to whether
the younger generation is as
private enterprise winded as
their forebears please stop
'orrving'- Dutton Advance.
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