The Wingham Advance-Times, 1965-04-15, Page 14Alignment Service
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Mite Boxes Given
To Messengers
WHITECHURCH-The United
Church Messengers held their
April meeting in the school
room on Sunday during church
service. The call to worship
was given by Mrs.Clarence
Ritchie. All repeated the mot-
to in unison and a hymn was
sung,
The Scripture lesson was re-
peated in unison. Miss Joyce
Tiffin led in prayer. Miss Lin-
da Purdon received the offering
and Earl Thompson gave the
offertory prayer. The roll call
was answered by 17.
The minutes were read by
secretary, Charles Thompson.
The members were given mite
boxes, John Gibb was appoint-
ed press secretary as Miss
Diane Swan, who was the sec-
retary, has moved to Bervie.
Miss Joyce Tiffin was also
appointed first vice president.
The Thankoffering will be
held May 24th when the C.O.C.
of Chalmers Presbyterian Church
and the Baby Band will be in-
vited. The next meeting will
be May 16 in the Sunday School
room.
All went to their classes.
The senior leader is Mrs. Clar-
ence Ritchie and the junior
leader, Mrs. Elmer Sleightholm.
A fellow walked into acafe
wearing a hat. When the man-
ager asked him to remove it,
he noticed that the fellow's
hair was parted across his head,
from side to side instead of
from front to back. He was
curious and asked the man if it
ever bothered him.
"No, it doesn't bother me,"
replied the man, "but once in
a while, somebody will come
over and whisper in my nose."
Thursday, Apr, 15, 1965
BLUEVALE
Mr. Charles Congram, of
Wingharn, preached at Knox
Presbyterian Church on Sunday
in the absence of Rev. T, E.
Kennedy, who was ill..
Mr, and Mrs.John Bosman,
of West Lome, Mr, Lyle McKin-
ney of Northcliffe, Mich, Mr.
Archie McKinney of Learning -
ton, and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Griffiths of Guelph, were re-
cent visitors at the home of
Mr. and Mrs, Charles Bosman,
Mr. Bosman is recovering after
a period in Wingham and Dist-
rict Hospital.
Visitors on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs.Jim Wright and fam-
ily were Miss Nancy McPher-
son of Teeswater, Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Johnston and family of
Listowel, Mr. and Mrs. William
Walker and Alton O'Neil of
London, Mr. and Mrs, William
Uuldricks, and Ron of Wing -
ham.
Legally the husband is the
head of the house and the ped-
estrian has the right of way.
Both are fairly safe unless they
try to exercise their right.
WINNERS OF SPECIAL trophies in the
junior bowling division included John
Phillips, Donald Collar, high single; Jenni-
fer Henderson, high single; Gale Irving,
high double; Brian Cronkwright, high
double winner was absent; front: Barbara
Dauphin, high average; Larry Gordon, high
average and most improved bowler.
J. A. West Dies At Don Mills
John Arthur West, 70, of
Don Mills died last Tuesday,
April 6 at his home. He is sut-
•vived by his wife, the former
Mary Ross of Lochalsh; one,dau
ghter, Mrs. Phillip (Joan) Lew-
is of Don Mills and one son,
Lorne, of Kingston; a sister,
Mrs. George (Hazel) Elliott of
Lucknow, brothers Richard of M,Crawford's ,garage.
Ashfield Township and.Harry
of Birmingham, Mich.
The funeral was held last
Friday from the MacKenzie
funeral home, Lucknow. Temp-
Wary entombment was in
South Kinloss Mausoleum,
Mr, West resided on John St.
when he lived in Wingham and
was employed at the late A.
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GRADE I kiddies from Miss Johnston's room had a lot of
fun presenting their rhythm band number in the high
school. They played a German Folk Song.
Fordwich Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Mel Batteres
of Neepawa, Sask., visited a
couple of days last week with
relatives in the community.
Mr. and Mrs. James Vittie
visited one day last week with
Mr. and Mrs. William Mulvey
at Belmore.
Friends of Mr. William Mc-
Cann will be glad to know he
was able to return home last
week from Westminster Hospi-
tal, London.
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Wildfang,
Brian and Paul of Cooksville
spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Simmons and attended the
funeral in Harriston of the for-
mer's uncle, Mr. Roy Wildfang.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Johnston
spent one day last week in
Lindsay.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Armstrong
were Stratford visitors one day
last week.
Recent visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Wally Gibson were Mr.
and Mrs.Jack Keais of Guelph.
Miss Anne Lindsay of Tor-
onto spent a couple of days last
week with her aunt, Miss Ruth
Johnston.
Mr. and Mrs. George Pitten-
dreigh visited for several days
last week at the home of Mr.
and Mrs.Clarence Trimble in
Orangeville.
Mrs. Nina Armstrong is visit-
ing for a few weeks with Mr.
and Mrs. Irwin McDowell in
Galt.
Mrs. Edna Bride is spending
a couple of weeks with Mr.
and Mrs. Steve Butchart in Tor-
onto.
Miss Audrey Ruttan of Lis-
towel and Mr, Jack Ruttan of
Parry Sound spent the week-
end with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Anson Ruttan.
Mrs. Rosemary Campbell
and Jimmie of London spent
the week -end with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Crosby Sothern.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Wells and
family of London spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. George Ash-
ton.
Saturday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Ross Doig were Mrs.
Don Doig and children of Galt
and Mrs,Jack Toner of Palmer-
ston.
Mrs. Harold Pollock and
Miss Sharon Pollock, Mrs.
Clare Harris and Miss Pat Har-
ris attended the showing in,Tor-
onto on Saturday of "My Fair
Lady".
Miss Elva Foster visited last
week with relatives in Clinton.
Miss Glenna Hibberd of Kit-
chener spent the week -end
with Mr, and Mrs. Robert Hib-
berd.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Camp -
hell, Kerry and Alan attended
the Sportsmen's Show, held in
Kitchener on Saturday.
Miss Doris Carswell of Tea-
chers' College, Stratford, and
John Carswell of Kitchener
spent the week -end at their
home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Klaassen
and family and Miss Lorna
Browne visited Sunday with
friends in Aylmer and St. Thom-
as.
Quite a number from here
attended the "People are Funny'
show in Harriston Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Armstrong,
Miss Elizabeth Armstrong and
Mr. David Schneider visited Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs.Jack Fos-
ter and Mr. and Mrs. Victor
O'Brecht in Mimico,
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