The Wingham Advance-Times, 1965-06-24, Page 2Page `:'T Wingham Advance -Times, Thursday. June 24, 1905
Whitechurch News Items
Mr, Daniel Cassidy returned
to the home of Ms daughter,
Mrs, Walter Arscott, after a
three weeks` tour of prince Ed-
ward Island, Nova Scotia and
New Brunswick.
Mrs. Angus Falconer, Allan
and Kevin of Streetsville spent
the week -end with Mrs. Cecil
Falconer. Allan remained for
a two weeks' holiday.
Whitechurch and Clifford
midget teams played Monday
evening on Whitechurch dia-
mond, The score was White-
church 14, Clifford 4,
Miss Sandra Fisher is spend-
ing two weeks' vacation with
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Fisher at
Guelph.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Magoffin
returned home on Saturday
after two weeks' vacation with
their relatives in London and
Oshawa,
Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Scholtz
were Sunday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs, Don Bushell and fam-
r4,
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Zaingbanli
Rev. C. F. Johnson, L.Th. - Rector
Mrs. Gordon Davidson - Organist
SECOND SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY—JUNE 27
9:45 a.m.—Sunday School,
11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer.
Rev. H. L. Jennings, Brussels, in charge of service.
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Schools for Sale
THE FOLLOWING TWO SCHOOLS WILL BE SOLD ON
Saturday, June 26th, 1965
STARTING AT 1 O'CLOCK, D.S.T.
FIRST SALE
No. 5 SCHOOL, known as Glenannon School
being composed of Part of Lot 10 in the 11th Concession
df Turnberry Township, containing approximately 36 acre
of land. On the property is a brick school with basement
in good condition, with a good drilled well.
The land and building will be sold together subject to
a reserve bid.
At the same time and place all contents of school will
be sold consisting of oil furnace, nearly new; light fixtures,
blackboards, cupboards, pressure system, basin, taps, teach-
er's desk and chair, piano and bench, antiques, school
bell, school desks and many other articles too numerous to
mention.
Terms of sale—Cash. Except property which will be 10%
of purchase price, balance 30 days.
TIME OF SALE --1 O'CLOCK, D.S.T.
JACK ALEXANDER, Auctioneer.
SECOND SALE
No. 9 SCHOOL, known as Powell's School
being composed of Part of Lot 11, Concession 6, Turnberry
Township, containing approximately 36 acre of land. On
the property is a brick sohool with good drilled well.
The land and building will be sold together subject to
a reserve bid.
.At the same time and place the following contents will
be sold: Oil heater, oil tank, blackboards, light ,fixtures,
teacher's desk and chair, school desks, school bell, chairs,
cupboards, pressure system, basin and taps, piano and bench
and many other articl too numerous to mention.
Terms — Cash. except property which will be 10%
purchase price, balance 30 ,days..
TIME OF SALE -3 O'CLOCK, D.S.T.
JACK ALEXANDER, Auctioneer.
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ily at Kinlough.
Miss Nancy Simmons of Lon-
don is t'isiting this week with
Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Scholtz.
Mr, and Mrs, George Walker,
Mr. and Mrs, Howard Walker
and family attended the Snell
picnic held in the Community
Centre, Londesboro. Mr. How-
ard Walker was re-elected
president.
Mrs. Gibson Gillespie is
visiting this week with her sis-
ter-in-law, Mrs. Charles Gilles-
pie of Toronto.
Mr, and Mrs. George Walker
visited on the week -end with
Mr. and Mrs. Alnore [lepton of
Brantford.
Miss Lila Humphrey of St.
Helens visited recently with
her sist er, Mrs, George Walker
and Mr. Walker of East Wawa -
nosh.
As we go to press we learn
that Mrs, Jaynes Laidlaw passed
away in Wingham & District
Hospital on Monday evening.
This community extends their
sympathy to the relatives.
About 50 ladies and girls at-
tended a demonstration at the
home of Mrs. Dan Tiffin last
Wednesday evening. Contest
winners were Mrs. Albert Coul-
tes, Mrs. James Currie and Mrs.
E. Sleightholm, Draw winners
were Mrs, Ezra Scholtz, Mrs.
Garnet Farrier and Mrs. Les
Reynolds. The hostess and her
helpers served lunch.
Mrs. Robert Ross, Mrs. Russel
Gaunt, Mrs. Mary Chapman Sr.,
Mrs. Albert Coultes, Mrs. Emma
Coffin and Mrs. Dan Tiffin of
Whitechurch Women's Institute
visited with the Belmore ladies
last week. Mrs. Tiffin gave an
instrumental for the White-
church group.
Miss Lila Emerson spent a
few days early last week with
her sister, Mrs. Maud Haggitt
of Brussels.
Mrs. Lucy Harkness of Bramp-
ton and Mr.and Mrs. Ernie
Charlton of Hamilton visited
this week with Mrs. Cassie Fal-
coner.
Elwood Groskorth and Earl
Caslick had new roofing put on
their homes last week.
Next Sunday, June 27, com-
munion service will be held at
Calvin- Brick.
On June 27 anniversary ser-
vices will be held at Langside
Church at 11 a.rn. and 8 p.m.
Rev. R. D. A. Currie of Wallace -
burg, a former minister for
Whitechurch and Langside, will
be guest preacher.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tiffin,
accompanied by Mr, and Mrs.
William Brown of Lucknow,
were guests at the Young -John-
ston wedding held on Saturday
in Belgrave,
BIRTH
BEECROFT-In Wingham and
District Hospital on Saturday,
June 19th, 1965, to Mr, and
Mrs. Ernest Beecroft of R. R.3,
Wingham, a daughter, Karen
Arlene, a sister for Ronald and
Kirk.
Pass Exams
WIIITIiCI1t'RCii-Miss Mur-
iel Moore, Elwin Moore, Mur-
ray Coultes, Wayne Martin and
George Conn, students at the
University of Western Ontario
in London, have all passed the
year's examinations with hon
ors,
Calvin. Brick
Messengers
W HITECHt1RCl l -Calving
Brick Messengers met in the
church on Sunday, Miss Linda
McGee was leader and pianist
was Jim Robertson. The Scrip-
ture was read by Miss Marian
McGee. Mrs. Lawrence Taylor
gave the story of Helen Keller.
Miss Doris Coultes led in
prayer. The Herald's report
was given by Barbara Pattison
and Miss Joyce Taylor read a
poern. The offering was re-
ceived by Phillip Chandler and
Dennis Thompson and Miss
Linda McGee gave the offer-
tory prayer.
104th Birthday
For Mrs. St. John
WHITECHURCI-1-Mrs, Ed-
ward St.John of Kansas City
recently celebrated her 100th
birthday with her daughter,
Mrs. Gladys Kelce, where many
friends gathered for the special
occasion.
Mrs. St. John was formerly
Mary Robinson, daughter of the
late Mr.and Mrs. Ed Robinson,
who pioneered in this country
on the 9th concession of East
Wawanosh.
Her sisters, the late Mrs.
William (Agnes) Beecroft and
Mrs. Joseph (Nell) Cumberland
of Manitou, Man., and bro-
thers, William and Tom of
East Wawanosh and James of
Wingham passed away many
years ago.
Mrs. St. John has many nieces •
and nephews in this commu-
nity.
Chalmers COC
Hold Meeting
W HITECHURCH-Chalmers
Presbyterian Children of the
Church met on Sunday during
church service, in the Sunday
School room. The meeting was
opened by the president, Miss
Ruth Elliott and pianist was
Miss Darlene Simpson.
The call to worship was giv-
en by the president. Paul Laid-
law read the Scripture and Miss
Janice Laidlaw led in prayer.
The minutes were read by Miss
Mary Lou Wall.
The roll call was answered
by 19 members. The offering
was received by Barry Elliott
and the offertory prayer was
given by Miss Debbie Reynolds.
Mrs.Earl Caslick, assistant
leader, read a story, "The
Boat Ride". Mrs. Hugh Simpson,
leader, gave the story "The
Flower Moon" from the study
book.
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VETERINARY
SUPPLIES
WH1TECHURCH
Mr.John Willis began work
on Monday at Campbell Soup
factory in Listowel, as an in-
dustrial foreman.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Caslick
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Billie Caslick and family
of Culross.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Weber,
Marlene and Clair were Sunday
afternoon visitors with her bro-
ther, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mock
and family of Harriston.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nickel
of Culross visited on Sunday
with Mrs. Wilbert Galaway of
Gorrie.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Coultes,
Diane and Miss Janis Farrier
were Sunday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Wilbert Schwichten-
berg of Port Elgin. Diane and
Janis remained for a week's
vacation.
Miss Janet Beecroft of Alma
College, St. Thomas and her
aunt, Miss Janet Watson, teach-
er at Aylmer High School, were
week -end visitors with the for-
mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Gilbert Beecroft.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cham-
bers, Mrs.John Chambers and
Dovene were Sunday evening
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Weber, as Dovene leaves this
week to work at Orillia for
the summer.
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HOSPITALS, PRISONS
NOTICE TO
Water Consumers
The hours of watering lawns and gardens
are from 6 a.m. to 9 a.m,, and from
6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
THIS WILL BE STRICTLY ENFORCED
An ANNUAL charge of $4.44 gross, less prompt pay-
ment discount of 10% is made for the use of a hose
or outside tap for the above -noted purposes.
Anyone found watering lawns or gardens, who has not
paid for this service will be billed accordingly.
Wingham Public Utilities Commission
C. E. SHERA, Superintendent.
School for Sale
Friday, July 2nd, 19b5
STARTING AT 7:30 P.M., D.S.T.
No. 4 SCHOOL, known as Bluevale School
being composed of Lots No. 20 and 21 on Clyde Street, Lots
22 and 23 on Duncan Street, Bluevale.
On the property Is a brick school with basement in good
condition with a good drilled well. Also a building that
would make a garage,
The land and building will be sold together, subject to
a reserve bid.
At the same time and place all contents of the school
will be sold consisting of oil furnace, nearly new, oil tanks,
blackboards, cupboards, pressure system, basin and taps,
teacher's desk and chair, school bell, piano and bench, school
desks, antiques, light fixtures, and many other articles too
numerous to mention.
Tering Of sale—Cash, except property which will be 10%
of purchase prick, balance 30 days.
Time of Sale -4:30 pan., FRIDAY, JULY 2nd
JACK ALEXANDER, Auctioneer:
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