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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1965-07-15, Page 13Pupils Pass Music Exams I3LUUUV ALE-Pupi is of Mrs,. Nora Moffatt were successful in passing examinations in tnu sic. London Conservatory: Norma ••Jean Mair, Grade 5, honours; Connie Mann, Grade 6, honours; Ann Gibson, Grade 6, pass.. Toronto Conservatory:Grade 8 honours and Theory 1st class Honours, Laike Carson; Linda Robinson, Grade b, honours; • i Church Thom pkins, Grade 2, honours; Paula Felker, Grade 2, honours. • tr • ,) '1 1} rr 4 • • • • • r • r • News Items from Gorrie Rev, and Mrs. Fred W. Taylor left Wednesday on a bus tour to the West Coast. Mrs, Lottle Thornton is a patient in Listowel Hospital. • Mrs. May Jackson visited her sister, Mrs.Frank Brown of Teeswater, on Sunday. Mrs. Albert Dustow spent a few days with Mrs. Fred Dus- tow of Wingham. Miss Marilyn Earl, Mr. Ross Earl, Mr. Robert Earl and Miss Brenda I3ennett were supper ' guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gowdy on Sunday. 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Mr.and Mrs. Clarence Beck- er, l lanover, visited Mr. and Mrs. John Baylor on Sunday. Mr.and Mrs. Charles Ure of Windsor spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs.John Stafford. Mr. and Mrs. George 1lub- hard of Picton visited over the week -end with Mr. Bert Hub- bard, Miss Sharon Hubbard and other relatives. Masters Terry and Darrell McKnight of Simcoe are holi- daying with their grandparents, Mr.and Mrs.John Boyd. Mrs. Ken Ilastie is conval- escing at the homes of Mr. and Mrs.Jack Blythe, Milton and Mr.and Mrs. Thomas Hastie of Toronto, Mr. Kenneth Hastie, Mrs. Robert Strong and Jill, Masters Kevin Ilastie and Ken- neth Blythe visited Sunday in Milton. Miss Jackie Blythe ac- companied them home for holidays. Mrs. Claude Hall and sons of Kitchener spent the week- end with Mr.and Mrs.Clifford Pyke. Registration in the Red Cross Water Safety classes now total 186 pupils. Mrs. Archie Miller and Miss Elaine Miller visited Mrs. Geo. Arscott of Toronto on Wednes- day. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mitchen- er of Red Deer, Alta., Mrs. Garold Miller and son David, Monmouth, Oregon, Mr. Roy Mitchener, Camus, Wash. , Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bell and fam- ily of Preston visited Mr. and Mrs, Morley Bell, Miss Gloria Ross, Preston, is holidaying at the sante home. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Vines and Blaine, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Ilolmes and Grace of Listowel visited Mrs. Albert Dustow on Sunday. Mr.and Mrs. Bert Wy- lie and sons and Mr.and Mrs. Ernest Wylie of Lakelet were guests at the same ltorne. Rev. and Mrs, l lugh Thomp- son, Clarentount, New Hamp- shire, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Mc- Kinley, Labrador City, Nfld. , were guests of Rev, and Mrs. Fred W. Taylor. Mrs. Richard Bennett has re- turned home from Listowel Iios- pital. Miss Kate Ilazelwood of Wingham is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wade. Mrs. Wilbert Gallaway spent the week -end with Mr.and Mrs. Thomas Nickel of Teeswa- ter. Mr. and Mrs. William Stin- son of Detroit, visited friends in the village from Friday to Monday. Mr. Earl Underwood is a pa- tient in Victoria Hospital, Lon- don. Mr.and Mrs. Carl Uebele and Mrs. Ella Stockfish of Kitch- ener visited Mrs. James Shera on Sunday. The Gorrie Library will be closed the last week in July. Mr.and Mrs. Hugh Smith of Toronto spent a few days with Mrs. Mabel Stewart and other friends. Mrs. Bertha Plant accompan- ied Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Plant, Allenford, and attended the Plant reunion at St. Marys on Sunday. Mrs. Melvin Finlay returned to Wingham & District Hospi- tal on Sunday. Mr.and Mrs, James Fullerton of Walkerton and Mrs. Mary Taylor of Wingham visited Mr. and Mrs. Burns Stewart on Sun- day. ELLIOTT PICNIC WI I ITECI1 URCI3 -Attending the Elliott picnic held at Tees - water Park on Sunday afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elliott with Paul, Ruth, Barry and Da- vid avid of Whitechurch, Mr, and Mrs.13111 MacPherson, David, I3everley, Gail, Janet, Margaret, Stephen and Larry of West Wa- wanosh, M r. and Mrs, Don Campbell, Ilradley, Scott, Ro- bert, and Brent of 13elgrave, and Mrs. Gordon Elliott of Wingham. Games were enjoyed by the younger members while the seniors enjoyed a social time which was climaxed with a picnic supper. Goodyea rs Lose to RCAF On Sunday the Goodyears journeyed to the Clinton Air Force Base to play the RCAF team and lost as the Airmen edged theta 8 to 5. Wingham went ahead early as Ken Saxton rapped out the second pitch of the game for a single and scored on Pee Wee Baker's ground out to second. Gord Welwood's double also in the first scored Jim Bain who had walked to put Wingham ahead 2 to 0. By the fourth RCAF were on top but Bill Ste. Marie's bases - loaded -triple put the Good - years ahead 5 to 3 in the fifth. RCAF scored two in the sixth, one in the seventh and two more in the eighth to put the game out of reach. Art Aucoin and Barry Foster hit home runs for Clinton. Bill Hotchkiss collected two singles for Wingham. Next home game tonight at 8.30 against Bel - grave. R H E Wingham 200 030 000 5 6 2 RCAF 001 202 12x 8 12 0 Welwood and Baker. Coot, Lapointe (5) and Mullane) Wingham Advance,Times, Thursday, July 15, 1965 -Page 5 Letters Read on Mission Work I31,UEVALE-'1'he Presbyterian W, M. S. was held on Wcddnes- day evening at the home of Mrs. B. Moffatt when 12 ladies and one visitor answered the roll call with an item of inter- est on mission work. Mrs, Bill Robertson opened the meeting with the call to worship and prayer, Mrs, R. J. McMurray read the secretary's report and it was decided to leave the business relating to the hoard meeting until later. The 3epeomber meeting will he the llorne I lelpurs meeting and Mrs. Keith Moffat will be in charge. Mrs. Eldon Kirton gave the treasurer's report and reported for the supply secretary that the allocation had been reached. The mission study was con- ducted by Mrs. Burns Moffatt and Mrs. Alec MacTavish. Mrs. Harry Elliott led in prayer and letters of interest were read. Mrs. Bill Elston read one from Miss Hilda llennonson of Tai- wai, giving details of some of her work which deals mostly with health. Her main source of supplies are soap, aspirins and a medicated oil or salve. She tried to teach the value of cleanliness as related to good health. Mrs. Burns Moffatt told of some of the work of Miss Agnes Gollan, while on furlough in the Western Provinces and of her duties since her return to Nigeria. Her task of giving out new study books brought a much better curriculum for the people to follow and helped to make meetings more interesting. Some questions were asked on different phases of W.M. S. work. The hostess served lunch after the closing prayer. Howick Lions' Bingo Winners iners WROXETER-Winners of the bi-monthly bingo, sponsored by the Ilowick Lions in Wroxe- ter Community Hall Friday evening were as follows: Mrs, William Brown, Wroxe- ter; Mrs. Doris Adams, Bluevale; Mrs, Art Wheeler, Wroxeter; Earla Craig, Walkerton and Mrs. Doug Statia, tied; Linda Sharpin, Wroxeter; Earla Craig, Walkerton; Mrs. William Wade, Wroxeter; Allan McKercher, Jamestown; Brian Danderson, Wroxeter; Judy Riley, Wingham, Mrs. Earl O' Bright, Wingham and Tony Ste. Marie, Bluevale, tied; Earla Craig, Walkerton; Glenn Jacklin, Bluevale. Special, Share the Wealth, Allan McKercher, Jamestown ; Mrs. Clark Sharpin, Wroxeter and Mrs. Wes lleimpel, Wroxe- ter, tied; Nancy Riley, Wing - ham. The jackpot of $50,00 went to Mrs. Ferguson Riley, Wingham. WHITECHURCH Miss Diane Coultes accom- panied Mr. and Mrs.Jack Coul- tes and family to Dresden on Sunday for a week's visit. Misses Lauretta, Nancy and Michael Johnson of Clinton, are holidaying with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Johnston. Misses Shirley and Betty Johnston of Clinton are vaca- tioning with Mr.and Mrs. Geo. Young of Langside. Mr. Clark Johnston returned home on Sunday after a week's training at the militia camp at Petawawa. The U.C. W. held their July meeting on Wednesday in the Sunday School room. The superintendent, Mrs. Clarence Ritchie, presided for the pro- gram put on by the Messengers. 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