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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1965-10-14, Page 2' Page 7 -- Wingharn Advance -Times, Thursday, Oct. 14, 1965 Whitechurch News Mr. Herb Laidlaw, a pa- tient at Winghain District Hospital was able to spend Thanksgiving Day with Mr and Mrs. Ivan Laidlaw. Mr, and Mrs. John L. Cur- rie and Duane visited on Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. James Toth and fancily of Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs Lynn Morrison and family were Thanksgiving Day visitors with his parents, Mr, and Nirs Chester Morrison of Guelph Those attending the Wing - hair' U.C.W. Thankoffering meeting from Whitechurch were Mrs. Albert Coultes, Mrs. El- wood Groskorth, Mrs. Garnet Farrier, Mrs. George Mitchell of Bluevale, Mrs. Clarence Ritchie and Mrs. Robert Laid- law. Those attending the St. Hel- ens Women's Institute's t;Oth anniversary from Whitechurch were Mrs. Russel Gaunt, Mrs. Jim Currie, Mrs. Ben McClen- aghan, Mrs. Ed Walker, Mrs. Wallace Conn, Mrs. Russel Ross, Mrs, Johnston Conn, Mrs. Gar- net Farrier. Mrs. Duncan Mac- Donald, Mrs. Robert Ross, Mrs. Dave Gibb, Mrs. W. R. Farr- ier, Mrs. Tout Jamieson, Mrs. Torn Magoffin, Mrs, V. Emer- son and :Miss Annie Kennedy and Mrs. Olive Boss of Wing - ham. Quite a number from here attended the fowl supper and program at Belgrave Commun- ity Hall last Wednesday eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs. Richard West of Sarnia spent the week -end with Mrs. W. R. Farrier and attended the family reunion in Whitechurch on Saturday eve- ning. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gillespie, Barry and Lorraine of Sarnia were week -end visitors with Mn and Mrs. Garnet Farrier and Mrs, W. R. Farrier. Mrs. Gib- son Gillespie returned home with them to visit for a few weeks. WINGHAM CORPS Salvation Army YOUTH AREA RALLY SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16 7:45 P.M. Hanover, Goderich, Listowel and Wingham Youth participating. Dynamic leader—MAJOR LES TITCOMBE, from Hamilton, Ontario. Guest artists—THE BENDERS, from Y.F.C., Hanover. Bright Gospel Hootenanny. All young people welcome. fit. la Au['5 Eijurc (ANGLICAN) tngIam Rev. C. F. Johnson, L.Th. - Rector Mrs. Gordon Davidson - Organist 18th SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY — OCTOBER 17 8:30 a.m.—Holy Communion. 9:30 a.m.—Sunday School and Confirmation Class. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer. Tues., Oct. 19—Evening Guild, Parish Room, 8 o'clock. Wed., Oct. 20—Bd. of Management, Parish Rm., 7:30. OBSERVING 103 YEARS OF CHRISTIAN WITNESS St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Welcomes you to Anniversary Services Sunday, October 17th 11:00 A.M. and 7:00 P.M. WINGHAM TOWN HALL THE REV. CHESTER M. LEWIS, M.Th., Waterloo Lutheran College, preaching at both services. Special Musk at Both Services. BRITISH ISRAEL — The Bible's National Message — I F You Are UNHAPPY About CANADA'S NEW FLAG (OR EVEN IF YOU ARE NOT) THIS IS FOR YOU: A NEW AND EXCITING BOOKLET "The Prophetic Significance of the Flag Decision" concerning the origin, history design and significance of the Union Jock, and the inevitable consequences of excluding it from our national flag. Write For Your FREE COPY to: Canadian British -Israel Association in Ontario P.O. Box 744, Station B Ottawa, Ontario All Employees At Nursing Home )Grayed The Huron County Tubercu- losis Association stet in the Town Hall, Seaforth, Tuesday evening of last week with Presi- dent G. A. Watt in charge. Miss Louise Robertson, edu- cation chairman, reported that the secretary had attended lti fairs with educational materials, From this venture requests had been received for other educa- tional materials from a number of teachers and nursing students in Huron and Perth. Requests for speakers on tuberculosis have also been received. The Huron County Chapter of the Register- ed Nurses of Ontario will have Dr. J. B. Robinson, Medical Director of Beck Memorial San- atorium, as their speaker on "Tuberculosis" at an October dinner meeting. The rehabilitation chairman, William Elston, said financial assistance had been given to an ex -patient of the Sanatorium. E. E. Walker gave the Case Finding report, stating that all employees of the new Maitland Manor Nursing Home, Goderich, had been X-rayed. Things are in readiness for the Christmas Seal Sale, which begins in November, with Ma- dame Vanier as Honorary Pa- tron, according to Mrs. D. C. Cornish, chairman of the Seal Sale committee. Beigrave Personals Thanksgiving visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Jack Anderson. were Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd An- derson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Les Shaw and family all of London. The education meeting of the Women's Institute will be held on Tuesday in the Com- munity Centre. Convener, Mrs. Clifford Purdon.. Address with slides will be given by Roy Mundy. The motto will be taken by Mrs. Jack Taylor. Lunch committee, Mrs, Stan- ley Cook, Mrs, Clark Johnston and Mrs. Fred Cook. Visitors last week with Mrs. Richard Procter were Mrs. W. J. Henderson of Deep River and Mrs. Alan Thompson of Kitch- ener and for the Thanksgiving week -end, Mrs. Alice and Miss Iris Johnston of London and Miss Joyce Procter of Huron College, London. The annual fowl supper was held last Wednesday evening and a capacity crowd again filled the community centre. This is the only turkey supper where everyone is seated at one time. Mrs. Stanley Cook, Mrs. Earl Anderson and Mrs. Richard Procter attended the County Institute Rally in Walton and where Mrs. Procter accepted a $100.00 bursary for her daugh- ter, Joyce, from the Institute. Thanksgiving Day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Proc- A CTIVITIES LAKELET NO. 2 LAKELET--The second meet- ing of the Lakelet No. 2 4-H club was held at Mrs. Walter Demerling's. The minutes were read by Louise McComb. The roll call was answered by the eight members. Next meeting will be October 18th at the same time. The leaders demonstrated how to straighten material, making shoulder alterations, how to make the sleeve less bulky and how to make a flat felled seam. Lunch was served at the close of the meeting. BEDDY-BYES MEET BELGRAVE--The third meet- ing of the Beddy-Byes was held last Tuesday evening after school at Mrs. Hanna's. The roll call was answered by each girl. Julaine Anderson read the minutes of the last meet- ing. Mrs. Johnston demonstrated marking darts on the material. She also gave instruction on grain and stay stitching and Jeanette Johnston demonstrat- ed stay stitching. Some of the girls cut out their patterns. Mrs. Hanna demonstrated the flat fell seam and French seam. GORRIE NO. 1 GORRIE—The first meeting of No. 1 Club for the 4-1-1 homemaking project, "Sleep- ing Garments" was held at Mrs. Melvin Taylor's. Election of officers resulted as follows: President, Margaret Bennett; vice-president, Don- na Leader; press reporter, Judy King. It was agreed to have a revolving secretary. Margaret Anne McClement led the discussion on selecting material, colour and design, quality and trimming. Ruth Anne Taylor demonstrated the essentials for a sewing box. Margaret Anne McClement showed the correct method of taking measurements when choosing your pattern size. SLUMBER QUEENS BELGRAVE—The second meeting of the Slumber Queens was attended by six members. Roll call was "Why I chose my material". The minutes of the last meeting were read by Rhonda Fear. Mrs. Glen Coultes dictated the subject matter on the pat- tern and alterations. Rhonda Fear demonstrated how tomake a flat fell seam. Sonme of the girls started work on the pyjam- as. Aunt Was Well - Loved Organist Mrs. W. E. Remion of Ux- bridge, aunt of Mrs. I. W . Mer- rick of town, died at Cottage Hospital in Uxbridge, Septem- ber 19. She had been active in the musical life of the com- munity until she retired a few years ago, after having been organist and choir leader at Trinity United Church for 39 years. The former Sarah Jane Nic- holls obtained her Bachelor of Music degree with first class honors in 1909. Five years lat- er she became Associate of the American Guild of Organists. She was organist at Evangelical Church, Waterloo for some time and then returned to Ux- bridge where she was a much loved and respected personage at Trinity Church, active in women's groups as well as in the music department. Earlier Mrs. Remion had been with the Theory Dept., Ontario Ladies' College at Whit- by hitby and with the Royal Conserv- atory of Music, Toronto. She was a music teacher and ac- companist for several groups over the years. Rev. James Mills paid tri- bute to the deceased when he stated that Mrs. Remion'smel- odies had inspired many people over the years and she had now joined the Choir of Choirs. She was predeceased by her husband one year ago, Septem- ber 20. She is survived by two sisters, three nieces and a nephew. Pallbearers were E. Barn- hardt, R. J. Harris, A. T. Whitney, H. Leask, A. G. Tip- per and D. St. John. Hospitality Belles Made Cup Cakes WHITECHURCH—The Hos- pitality Belles held their meet- ing Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. V. Emerson with 7 of the 9 girls present, along with their leaders, Mrs. Wal- ter Arscott and Mrs. Garnet Far- rier. The president, Valerie King, opened the meeting with the pledge. The roll was call- ed and the minutes read by Marlene Weber. The discussion was centred on entertaining guests on any occasion. The girls demon- strated cup cakes they had made at home and the leaders demonstrated the making of punch. The Belles set the ta- ble up for a buffet luncheon. All then enjoyed the lunch. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Emerson on October 19th when all girls are requested to be present. ter were Mr. and Mrs. Saltus Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Smithson and Paul, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Speakman and Mark, all of the Toronto dis- trict. Bluevale News Miss Dorothy Douglas of Lucknow, who returned from mis- sionary work in Formosa, visit- ed Mr, and Mrs. Bert Garniss and family last week. Mr, and Mrs. Donald Street and family, of Listowel, were Thanksgiving visitors at the Duff home. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Garniss and family visited in Milton on Sunday. Bob Hetherington, of Galt, spent the holiday week -end at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. C. 13. Hoff- man spent Sunday at Painswick with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Webb. Miss Norma McMinn, of Toronto, was a holiday visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Lil- low . Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Marks, of Brampton, and Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hunt and Danny, of Kit- chener, were with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Taylor for the week -end. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Smith spent Sunday at Kitchener. Miss Mary Lillow visited Miss Lynn Bosworth, of Toron- to, at the week -end. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Moffatt and family, of Southampton, spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. 13. H. Moffatt. Mrs. Cleve of Sarnia, was a visitor with Rev. G. C. Mit- chell and Mrs. Mitchell last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Mc- Tavish and family of London, and Mr. and Mrs. Spence Mc- Kinnon and family, of Niagara Falls spent their Thanksgiving Pay at the parental home with Mr. and Mrs. R. 11. McKin- non. Mr, and Mrs. R. 1. McMur- ray spent Thanksgiving in Del- hi, guests of Mr, and Mrs. Graham Watts. Saturday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. R. J. McMurray were Mr. and Mrs, I', Chapman, Murray and Dougie of Stratford, Sign on the Psychiatrist's desk: "If you have troubles, tell me about them. 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