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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1965-10-21, Page 16Page 8 — Wingham Advance -Times, Thursday, Oct. 21, 1966 ON YOUR MARK ... GET SET—This was the old lingo as Grade II girls Tined up for the three-legged race during Corrie Persona Mr. and Mrs. Hartwell Strong visited relatives in Ham- ilton on Sunday. Mr. Richard Plant of St, Marys spent the week -end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glad Edgar. Miss Corinne Rhame, Lon- don, spent the week -end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Har- ry Rhame. Mrs. Mary Ann Taylor, Wingham, spent a few days at the home of Mr, and Mrs. E. H. Strong. Rev. and Mrs. Gordon W. Butt, Riverside, spent the 21 YRS OLD? When you turn 21 you're no longer cov- ered by your parents' Hospital Insurance. To keep insured, you must take out indi- vidual membership within 30 days. Get your application form at a bank, a hospital, or from the Commis- sion. 111111011, NEWLY WED? The 'family' Hospital Insurance premium must now be paid to cover husband and wife. Notify your 'group' without de- lay OR, if you both pay premiums direct, noti- fy the Commission. 1501111511111110INNOIEW 411111011011 NEW JOB? To keep insured follow the instructions on the Hospital Insurance Certificate of Payment 'Form 104' that your present employer is required to give you on leaving. Your ONTARIO HOSPITAI. INSURANCE Plan Ontario Hospital Services Commission Toronto 7, Ontario week -end with Mrs. A. L. Stephens. Rev. and Mrs. Frank E. Rus- sell of Guelph spent the week- end with Mrs. Gordon Under- wood. Mrs. Bertha Plant visitedher son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Plant of Al- lanford, and attended the wed- ding of their son, George, on Saturday in Owen Sound. Miss Edith Lee of Durham, England, arrived Friday at Mal - ton and is visiting her uncle, Rev. J. Wilfred Hird. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Car- son and family and Mr. Stewart Beatty, Brockville, were guests at the Pollock -Clark wedding in St. Stephen's Anglican Church on Saturday, and spent the week -end with Mrs. E. W. Carson and other relatives. Miss Donna Mae Beatty, Brockville, spent the week -end with Miss Lynda Johnston and was a guest at the Pollock - Clark wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Under- wood, Debbie and Kathy of Ux- bridge, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Underwood, Wingham, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Underwood and Karen were Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Under- wood. Mrs. Glad Edgar attended the W. 1. Area convention in Guelph last week, as district representative, Mrs. Russel Ad- ams and Mrs. Robt. Elschner attended the same convention on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Grain- ger spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. McKie, Norwich and also visited friends in Brant- ford. Bible Society Elects Officers GORRIE--The annual meet- ing of the Gorrie and District branch of the Canadian Bible Society was held October 14 in St. Stephen's Church. Rev. Harold Jenkins, rector, opened the meeting with a Scripture reading and offered prayer. Officers elected were: Pres., Cecil Grainger; vice, Mrs. Geo. Brown; sec., Mrs. Gordon Un- derwood; treas. , Mrs. Norman Wade. Canvassers were appointed for the district and collections will be completed by Novem- ber 20, Canvassers appointed were: Hayrick Concession 2 and 3, Mrs. Earl Toner; 4 and 5, Mrs. Clifford Pyke, Mrs. Russell Ad- ams; 6 and 7, Mrs. Stewart Strong and Mrs. E. H. Strong; 8 and 9, Mrs. F. Koster and Mrs. N. Fairies; 10 and 11, Mrs. Wm. Bennett, Mrs. Alvin Simp- son; 12 and 13, Mrs. Geo. Hamilton, Mrs. Ed. David; 14 and 15, Mrs. Alex Taylor, Mrs. Carl Nickel. Gorrie N. E, , Mrs, Gordon Underwood, Mrs. T. L. Mc- Innes, N . , Mrs. Chas, Fin- lay, Mrs. Harty Gowdy; S. E, , Mrs. Glenn Underwood, Mrs. Bill Nay; 5. W., Mr. Percy Mb ton, Mr. August Keil. Tuesday's field day at the Public School, It was a lot of work for the teachers, but the children had a fine time. F' Notes Mrs, Albert Dustow was able to return home Thursday from Wingham. The Women's Institute course, "Vegetables with a Flair" will be presented to those interested next Thursday eve- ning at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Glad. Edgar with Mrs. Thos, McEwen, assistant lead - er. Mr. Robt. Searson spent a few days at the Plowing Match at the Massey -Ferguson Farms. Mrs. Jean MacDonald, Mrs. Dorothy Earls, Misses Lynne and Leonne Earls of London, Mr. and Mrs. Ira McLean, Wrox- eter, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hastie and Mr. and Mrs. Wil- ford King were Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Mogk, Stratford, visitor; Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Koch. Rev. Harold Jenkins attend- ed the clergy conference at Stratford last week. 25th Anniversary GORRIE—Mr. and Mrs, John Dinsmore entertained in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Harry King, Gorrie, for their 25th wedding anniversary at a surpriseturkey dinner in St. Stephen's Church Sunday school room on Satur- day. There were over 25 guests Surprise Dinner GORRIE—A surprise dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Bennett, Gorrie, who celebrated their 45th wedding anniversary was held at Danny's Restaurant on Sunday evening. Those at- tending were Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bennett and Brenda and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bennett and family. Pictures Shown of Observer Tour BLUEVALE—Unit Two of U.G.W. sponsored a pleasant social evening in the United Church on Wednesday when John Bosman, of West Lorne, showed pictures in color illus- trating the Observer Tour he and his wife enjoyed during the summer. Denmark, Palestine, Egypt and Greece were included in the tour. Localities where Christ lived and taught were shown, the great pyramids and temples of Egypt and the ruins of world famous buildings in Greece. Very striking were the views of King Tut's tomb with its magnificent decorations and surrounding rich statuary. Rev. G. C. Mitchell intro- duced the speaker and voiced appreciation. Mrs. James E1 story expressed the thanks of the audience and presenteda re- mernbrance'to Mr. Bosman. At the conclusion, a social half hour was enjoyed. Mrs. M. Newton Hosts Guild GORRIE—The Guild of St. Stephen's Anglican Church met at the home of Mrs. Mac New- ton with Mrs. William Bennett conducting the opening devo- tions. Mrs, Edward David read Scripture. Roll call was an- swered with something to be thankful for. A Christmas afternoon tea and bake sale with gifts and a produce table will be held in the basement of the church. Mrs. William Bennett gave a reading on friendship and a contest was enjoyed. Lunch was served by the hostess and Mrs. Bennett. Apple Day for Scouts and Cubs GORRIE--The Gorrie-Wrox- eter Boy Scouts held their first meeting on 'Monday, Rev, Har.' Old Jenkins of Gorrie is the Scout leader and John Sinna- mon of Wroxeter is the Cub leader. The assistants are Mrs, T. O'Krafka and Mrs, James Wylie. The Scouts and Cubs are holding Apple Day on Saturday, BEDTIME BEAUTIES BLUEVALEThe second meeting of the No. II Club was held at the home of Mrs. Mur- ray Johnston. The secretary's report was read by Ann Holt. The name chosen for the club was Bluevale Bedtime Beauties. The books will be lettered in blue on white plastic. Donna Mundell explained and demonstrated placing, pin- ning and cutting of a pattern. Mrs. K. Johnston discussed pre- paration and shrinking of ma- terial and Mrs. M. Johnston talked on the use of a pattern, placing it on the material and cutting. The leaders gave a demon- stration of the flat fell seam and each girl made one of her own. 0--0--0 BLUEVALE—Donna Mundell read the minutes at last Satur- day's meeting, held at the home of Mrs. Ken Johnston. The next meeting will be held Saturday morning in the base- ment of the United Church when the two Bluevale clubs will meet jointly with MissLid- diard, home economist, at- tending the meeting. Mrs. Johnston showed how to use a tracing wheel for marking a pattern and Mrs. Murray John- ston demonstrated the lapped seam and stay -stitching, and the French seam. Each girl tried the latter. farmer Minister Is Guest Speaker GORRIE--Rev. Gordon W. Butt of Riverside United Church, formerly of Gorrie, was guest Minister for morning and eve- ning services in the United Church here when the congre- gation celebrated its anniver- sary. Rev. J. W. Hird of Gor- rie and Colin Fingland of Wing - ham assisted. The choir, with Mrs. Harry Rhame as organist and director, provided special music. Richard Plant of St. Marys was soloist at the morning service, Rev. Butt's morning theme was On being thankful for one- self, others and God. The Lord's Prayer was his evening theme. WHITECHURCH Those attending the Ashfield Presbyterian W . M. S. Thank - offering meeting from White- church I ere, Mrs. Johnston Conn, Mrs, Frank Coulter, Mrs. Earl Caslick and Mrs. Victor Emerson. -CHAIN SAWS ARGYLE MARINE & SMALL ENGINES 88 Britannia Rd. E. - GODERICH Phone 524-9201 I recently purchased a Northland Dealer's complete stock of used chain saws. These saws are being rebuilt and checked over and include the following saws: • PIONEER RA -600-620-650 •HOMELITE Zips C-9, E -Z •McCULLOCH 151, 145, D44, 141 • 1 PARTNER R-11 • 1 STHIL LIGHTNING New bar, chain sprocket, clutch and muffler With the purchase of Oregon Chains, bars are grooved and trued and chain installed FREE OF CHARGE. We keep a complete line of parts for Homelite, Pioneer, Sthil and McCulloch. 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