The Wingham Advance-Times, 1965-06-10, Page 12Page I. ittgliatil At11411tV 1 itlltu, 1'litirxday, Jane 1t1, 1qt:',‘
Receives Award At Alumni Dinner
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WINGHAM
u► then bona► by the I'tt.ui►►ary
Alumni \soori.uiru.
11.M.t\i1''tt of 1'otonto,
tonne', iel;ist►,u-itc'asllre► of
the Ontatto t'ollttte t+t Phar-
macy, htesented ttie :tnilive ►-
soya reitiiieates in recognition
of their loom; st•.\ter to the put-
lir u► ron►pounding and dispen-
sing I t11pt wus.
mr, White was bout in the
Southampton llist►trt,1.tte► tuo-
ving 11/41 \r'aileettot► where he at-
; tended se110"1, 11e ASO 111 cd
at t►.u►ttrrol, hiattata-on-the-
1,.rloe. Ottawa and \%'inolsrr be -
tow attending eollrge u► Tor-
; onto, whew he graduated as a
pharmacist In tali trout the
d l'niversity rt Toronto.
i 1It joined the Army during
tvotld ts''.►r 1. In 19 IS he mar-
ried \ta►y Watson of 1lawks-
Ibury. who died about two and
is halt years ago,
i in .1;11:1 Mr. and Mrs., White
imoyed to Ripley where he open-
! otic J. K. white Drug Stow,
i which he continued to operate
until he was burned out a coup-
le of years ago.
Mr. White has two daughters,
\irs, have Me1Qnald of Ash -
'
field and Mrs. Allan McBurney
i of R. R, b \'iugham,
;Also receiving a 50 -year
award at Friday's dinner was
(Fred F. tlomuth of Harriston,
fartnerly of Wiughatn.
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MEN'S AND
BOYS' WEAR
J, RUSSELL WHITE, of Belgrave, was among
36 pharmacists honored for 50 years' con-
tinuous service to the public at a dinner in
Toronto on Friday night. Seen here are
Miss Mabel Nelson, of Toronto, Mr. White,
and G. W. Fairley, director of extension
services for the Ontario College of Phar-
macy.
UCW to Entertain
Husbands in July
BFLt,:RAVE-The Evening,
Unit of the U. 0. W,met in the
church on Thursday with Mrs.
Gordon Pengelly as hostess.
Mrs. Ross Anderson gave the
call to worship, opening prayer
and a hymn was sung. The
theine of the worship service
was "Envy". The Scripture
stQQry of David and Saul was
read by Mrs. Albert Rieman. A
meditation, "careen with Envy
tt as read by Mrs. Anderson. Mrs.
George Michie led in prayer
and a hymn followed.
\irs.Albert Rieman, leader,
was in charge of the business.
Minutes were read by the assis-
tant seeretary, Mrs. Ra` Ander-
son. Mrs. George Johnston gave
the treas::re: s report. The
rpe:av colle.:rion was received
and visits to the sick record-
ed. An invitation was received
iron. Westfield U.C. W. to at-
tend their J::ne meeting. A
.,:i til n was ^a sset-I to held a so-
ciai e't ening in July. with the
husbands as guests. Mrs. Laura
Jolinst,^ Mrs. ?rev S weert
and Mrs.. ar es Coupes will.
:rake the arra^;e:........ The
five day se::._ .a: -. Alm.a
was in
chane e :.:e ^ \i,.n study and
inti ...recd :,^,e study bo ti,
This .. . She discussed
tTt
Donnybrook News
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jeffer-
son of Owen Sound visited a
couple of days with Mr. and
Airs. Hilliard Jefferson and fam-
ily. Miss Irene. Jefferson of God-
erich and Miss Mary Jefferson
of London spent the week -end
at the same home.
Mrs. J. C. Robinson of Wing -
ham spent a dav with Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Robinson and fam-
ily.
Mrs. Wesley Jefferson, Deb- :
bie, Brian, Doreen and Barry
visited Sunday with her parents,
Mr.and Mrs.Eigin Josling and
family of Londesboro.
Miss. Gladys Jefferson of God•
erich spent a c, sple of days
with her sister, Mrs. JamesLed•
dy and Mr.:eddy.
Mrs. Margaret Beese of Mor -
the reasons for the interest in
Rea ail, M:s.. Alan Dunbar read
about a cis:: to a Roman Cache,.
lic Cathedral in Brazil and Mrs.
Alan Campbell told about the
students in :gat country. "The
Food . es len" and "The Plight
of the r^easan:" were read by
\irs. Iarnes C, ultes. tiirs. George
Michie c,::,:::,: ted the Bible
study on :..e Sible and life after
death and 'Net; Testament faith.
Mrs. Ken i\'bite- was the lead:
er for the :eatian. Lunch
was ser\'ed \lis.. Stan Hopper
and he: Hostess for July
It -ill be M:s. Ray MacSween.
riston, Mr. Colin and Miss Min-
nie Dunkie of Moffat, visited
over the week -end with the
Jefferson relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jeffer-
son visited Sunday with her bro-
ther, Mr. Henry McClinchey of
Auburn.
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. McLaugh-
lin of Detroit visited Friday
with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Thomp-
son and family.
Cheryl Lynne and Susan Jef-
ferson of Clinton spent the week-
end with their grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. John Noble and family.
Members Asked
To Contribute
To June Bale
BELGRAVE-The Afternoon
Unit of the L.C. W. met for
their June meeting on Wednes-
day with 12 members and one
visitor present. The leader,
Mrs. Earl Anderson opened the
meeting with a hymn and call
to worship. The worship theme
was ..Faith".
Minutes were read by the
secretary, Mrs. Ross Robinson.
There were 12 home and 26
hospital visits recorded. The
ofrering was received. Mem-
bers were reminded to contri-
b.?te to the June bale, and of
the Garden Party on June 0,
An invitation was received
from Westfield LI, C. W. to
meet with them on June le at
8.15 p.m., when Mrs.Gilbert
13eecroft will be guest speaker,
Mrs, James Michie took the
study period on Brazil. She told
of the building of the new city,
Brazilia. Mrs, Albert Coultes
had charge of the Bible study
from Hebrews 4. During the
study passages of Scripture were
read by Mrs. Willard Armstrong
and Mrs. Ross Robinson.
SELL FARM
FOR.DWICH-Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Hambly, who have resid-
ed in Fordwich for the past 20
years, have sold their home to
Mr.and Mrs. Glenn Martin who
will get possession early fall.
FORDWICH
Mrs. Stanley Bride attended
the Food Council meeting held
in Kitchener last week, and
later toured the Schneider meat
plant.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Miller
and family spent Sunday in
Guelph and visited their son,
Grant, in St. Joseph's Hospital.
Friends of Mr. Len Wilson
will be sorry to hear he is con-
fined to Western General Hospi-
tal in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs, Arnold McDoug-
all of Palmerston and Mr. and
Mrs.Elmer Charles of Galt visit-
ed Sunday with Mrs. Jennie
Mosure.
Mrs. Phyllis Bolander, John
and Donald, were guests Satur-
day at the Miller -Oakley wed-
ding in Wroxeter.
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