The Wingham Advance-Times, 1964-11-19, Page 2Page w - Wingham Advance -Times, "Thursday, Nov. 19, 196.1
CHARTER PRESENTED—Eric Camplin, left,
president of the Kitchener Chapter of S.P.
E,B.S.Q.S.A. Inc., presented George Cous-
ins, president of the Harmony Men barber
shop chorus with the official charter dur-
ing Saturday evening's program at the high
school. The Kitchener group sponsored
the local singers.—A-T Photo.
Rev.
Mrs.
(ANGLICAN)
1ingfjani
C. F. Johnson, L.Th. - Rector
Gordon Davidson - Organist
SUNDAY NEXT BEFORE ADVENT — NOVEMBER 22
9:45 a.m.—Sunday School.
11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer.
Wed., Nov: 25—Annual W.A. Guild Christmas Tea,
3 o'clock.
YOU C
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for expenses
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Messengers
Collected $11.50
WHITECHURCH-The United
Church Messengers held their
meeting Sunday afternoon dur-
ing church service. The leader
Mrs. Clarence Ritchie, gave
the call to worship. A hymn
was read in unison. Brian Pur -
don read the Scripture and Miss
Velma Purdon led in prayer.
The offering was received
by Miss Nancy Swan. Miss Ja-
net Sleightholm gave the offer-
tory prayer. The roll call was
answered by 27, which was the
largest attendance of all meet-
ings. The minutes were read
by the secretary, Miss Diane
Swan.
Mrs. Ritchie reported they
had collected $17,50 at Hal-
lowe'en for UNICEF. She also
reminded them to have their
mothers make candy for their
table at the bazaar being held
in Wingham this Saturday.
They divided into two
groups. Mrs. Ritchie had the
seniors studying their book
"Each One Chooses" on Trini-
dad and Mrs. Sleightholm had
the Juniors, who also studied
Trinidad.
Y.P.S. Meets
WHITECHURCH-The YPS
of Whitechurch gathered at the
home of Rev. and Mrs. George
Mitchell at Bluevale. Mrs.
Mitchell was pianist for the
opening sing -song.
Elgin Sleightholm presided.
The next meeting was set for
December 1 with the Faith and
Evangelism committee in
charge. A discussion was held
on increasing membership.
Miss Beverley Solomon gave
the call to worship and Miss
Edna Wall read Scripture and
led in prayer. Miss Wall and
Miss Solomon gave the topic,
"Godly Remembrance". Rev.
and Mrs. Mitchell gave com-
ments on the topic.
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Whitechurch News
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Laid-
law were Saturday visitors with
his mother, Mrs. James Laid-
law. Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Laid-
law and with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. George hunter of
Lucknow.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
Straughan of Goderich were
Sunday visitors with his sister,
Mrs. James Laidlaw.
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Smith
and Diane and .Misses Patricia
and Jane Cudmore of Kitchener
were Sunday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Gershom Johnston.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl McClen-
aghan spent Saturday night with
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Stew-
art of Kitchener and on Sunday
went to the Royal Winter Fair,
where the racer and jutnper
horse show was in progress.
Miss Mildred McClenaghan
of Milton spent the week -end
with her mother, Mrs. Lillian
McClenaghan. She returned to
Milton with Miss WinnifredFar-
rier.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Laidlaw
and Janet visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. John Crow-
ston.
Students from the University
of Western Ontario, London,
attending the graduation exer-
cises in Wingham District High
School and spending the week-
end here were Miss Muriel
Moore, Elwin Moore, Murray
Coultes, George Conn and
Wayne Martin. Also attending
the exercises were Miss Mar-
lene Martin and Miss Susanne
Reynolds of London.
The United Church is hold-
ing its Sunday School Christmas
concert on December 21st, in
the evening in the church.
Mrs. Robert Ross returned
home on Sunday after visiting
for a week with Mr. and Mrs.
George Ross and family of
Owen Sound.
Calvin -Brick Messengers
WIIITECHLIRCH-The Cal-
vin -Brick Messengers held their
November meeting on Sunday
with Jim Robertson presiding.
The pianist was Miss Doreen
Patterson.
The Scripture was read by
Miss Margaret Robertson. Miss
Doris Coultes led in prayer.
The offering was received by
Alex Beecroft and Miss Darlene
Coultes and the offertory prayer
was given by Jim Robertson.
The Herald Report was given by
Miss Barbara Pattison.
The story, "One Book and
One Village" was given by Gar-
ry Jamieson. Miss Joyce Tay-
lor gave a poem. They divid-
ed into four groups for study on
Trinidad.
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Compliments of The .Wingliarn Business Association
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Nickel
were Sunday visitors with Mrs.
Wilbert Gallaway and Wesley
of Gorrie.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Fraser,
Randy and Blair of Walton, vi-
sited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. John Jamieson and fami-
ly.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Weber,
Anne Marlene and Claire visit-
ed Wednesday with Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Chambers of Ilar-
rison.
Mr. and Mrs. John McInnes
of Holyrood were Sunday visit-
ors with Mr. and Mrs. DanTif-
fin and family.
Visitors on Sunday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. George
Fisher were Mr. and Mrs. Gor-
don Fisher, Lonnie and Lori of
Guelph, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fish-
er of Don Mills, :fir. and Mrs.
Bob Dawson, Kingston and Mr.
and Mrs. 13111 Gibson, Rhonda,
Billie and Gregory of Lucknow.
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