The Wingham Advance-Times, 1966-03-17, Page 2t. aid's etittrt
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Rev. C. F. Johnson, L.Th. - Rector
Mrs. Gordon Davidson Organist
FOURTH SUNDAY IN LENT -- MARCH 20
8:30 a.m.—Holy Communion.
9:30 a.m.—Sunday School. Confirmation Class.
11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer.
7:00 p.m.—Evening Lenten Service.
DISTILLED 64 22(
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MARCH 1917
Capt. Alex, Kaine, young-
est son of the late Major and
Mrs. Kaine of Gorrie, when the
war broke out, went out as
Lieutenant with the first Com-
pany from Fort Frances. He has
since been promoted to cap-
tain and recently been present-
ed with the Military Cross by
the King at the Palace.
Mr. and Mrs, John W. Han-
na returned from their honey-
moon trip on Monday evening
and a reception was held at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Robt.
Allen when a pleasant evening
was spent.
Mr. Robert Broomfield has
sold his farm on the first line of
Morris to Edward Armstrong of
Hepworth.
Mr, and Mrs. Simon Dow
and family who have beenhigh-
ly esteemed residents of Wing-
ham for some time left on Wed-
nesday for Mitchell, near which
place Mr, Dow will engage in
farming.
On Friday evening of last
week a number of the friends of
Mr. J. Little gathered at his
late residence (now the proper-
ty of Mr. D. Holmes) prior to
his departure to his new home
on the B Line near the C. P. R,
crossing.
W. F. Vanstone shipped two
car loads of hogs from here on
Thursday. The price paid to
the farmers was 15 cents, Ten
years ago hogs were selling for
the large sum of 4.1 cents.
Mr. Bert Collar, who has
been expressman for W. J.
Greet for some time has ac-
cepted a position in W, H.
Gurney's Glove Works.
The home of Mr. and Mrs.
Theo. Hall, Pasadena, Cal.,
was the scene of a very pretty
wedding on Thursday, March 8,
when their daughter, Ethel
Leoni, was united in marriage
to Mr. Albert Edward Coling of
Wingham. They will reside in
Wingham.
J. W. Dodd has opened up
an insurance office in the build-
ing north of T. T. McDonald's
barber shop.
Mr. Jas. Murray of the Craw-
ford garage, is spending a few
weeks in Merriton, where he is
taking a course in repairing and
manufacture of storage batter-
ies.
MARCH 1931
The Provincial Highways
Department is calling for tend-
ers for the construction of per-
manent pavement on the King's
Highway from Walkerton seven
miles west. It would connect
with the road leading to Tees-
water, known as the Teeswater
Gravel.
Miss E. Ryan, who has been
studying music with Prof. An-
derson, has passed her associate-
ship piano (teachers) examin-
ation of the Toronto Conserva-
tory of Music.
A pleasant evening was held
in Wingham Baptist Church last
week, when a surprise party was
held in honor of Miss J. E.
Home, missionary on furlough
from Africa, prior to her re-
turn to the mission field,
Mr. Harry Hopper is in Tor-
onto this week attending the
Prohibition Union Convention.
Robt. Porter of Wingham is
moving to Teeswater and will
occupy the house on the late
Ab Brown's estate.
At the regular meeting of
Huron chapter No. 89 O.E.S.
on Tuesday night, Mrs. George
Spotton, immediate Past Worthy
Matron, was presented, on be-
half of the Chapter, with a Past
1Matron's Jewel. Mrs. Spotton
on this occasion conducted the
ceremony of installing into of-
fice for 1031 the Treasurer,
Miss Mary Pattison, and As-
: sociate Conductress, Mrs. W.S.
Mitchell.
' A quiet but pretty wedding
was solemnized on Saturday,
March 14th at one-thirty o'-
clock, at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Robt, Gathers, Gorrie,
when their daughter, Elizabeth
' M. , was united in marriage to
Mr. Austin E. Hawthorne, only
son of the late Mr. and Mrs.
George Hawthorne,
MARCH 1941
Last week three showers were
held for Miss Vera Fryfogle who
left on Monday for Stratford
General Hospital as a nurse in
training.
Rev. E. 0. Gallagher at-
tended the meeting of the Hur-
on Diocese Social Service Coun-
cil, of which he is a member,
in London, on Tuesday.
George Carr, son of Mr. and
Mrs. George Carr, of town,
recently joined the Argyle and
Sutherland Scottish Regiment
and is stationed at Niagara-on-
the-Lake.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Morri-
son received word from their
son, Tom Morrison, who left
as a mechanic for England some
months ago, that he was in hos-
pital there, suffering from a
wound in his leg.
Lawrence Hiseler has been
accepted in the Ordnance
Corps, and reports to London on
Saturday. Norman Welwood,
who was accepted by the RCAF,
about a month ago, will report
Saturday also.
Darrell Biggs reported at the
head office of the Dominion
Bank at Toronto, Monday, to
be assigned to one of the city
branches. Darrell is the tenth
Wingham youth to enter the
services of the Dominion Bank
in the past five years.
In the recent table tennis
play-offs at the Public School
the following girls were win-
ners: Senior, Mary Forbes; run-
ner-up, Helen Lockridge; jun-
ior, Shirley Yeoman; runner-up,
Rose Ohm.
Mrs. Fred Newman and fam-
ily of West Wawanosh, moved
to Wingham on Thursday of last
week and have taken up resi-
dence on Shuter St. Mr. New-
man has joined the RCAF and is
stationed at St. Thomas.
The worst blizzard of the
year started on Sunday after-
noon and continued unabated for
about 48 hours, with the mer-
cury dropping on Monday night
to near zero. All highway traf-
fic was at a complete stand-
still.
MARCH 1952
E. K. Hutton, for seven
years CNR operator here, has
received an appointment as
freight agent at Point Edward
near Sarnia.
Misses Isabel McCall and
Lois Cruickshank were hostesses
recently at the latter's home
for a miscellaneous shower,
held in honour of Miss Doreen
Hays. During the course of the
evening, a mirth-provoking
mock wedding was staged with
Misses Lois Cruickshank, Isabel
McCall, (Dell) Hays and Mary
Louise Flach performing the
roles of bride, groom, minister
and flower-girl, respectively.
The Wingham Figure Skaters
and the Stratford Skating Club
combined Saturday night to give
one of the most colorful and en-
joyable evenings' entertain-
ments held in Wingham this
winter. The Syncopets, twelve
cute little gals, gave a spark-
ling performance on skates and
the crowd loved it. These
twelve syncopets were Dianne
Crossett, Dorothy Chamney,
'Sandra Strong, Judy Lunn, Fay
Lavigne, Sharon Thompson,
Mary Kae Newman, Joan Col-
vin, Claudia Haselgrove, Irene
Saint, Jean Froome and Ruth
Fryfogle,
Taking part in the Guelph
Ladies' Invitation Bonspiel held
recently, a rink composed of
Mrs. A. W. Irwin, skip; Mrs.
,Eldon McKinney, vice; Mrs.
Geo. Williams, second; and
Mrs. W. H. Edwards, lead;
were successful in winning sec-
ond prize in the second event,
losing to an Oshawa rink in their
final game.
Murray Johnson and Sons
Ltd., have announced the sale
of their farm trade distribution
business of gasoline, oil and
petroleum products to C. E.
Mac Tavish, distributor for B. A.
products. Johnson and Sons
have been established in their
present location since 1934.
Ken Johnson, who has been as-
sociated with his father in the
business, is leaving Wingham
to accept a position with a
bank in Birmingham, Mich.
John Hanna, grade 13 stud-
ent at Wingham High School
has been selected representa-
tive for the Leaders' Club,
sponsored by the London Free
Press.
Bluevale Personals
Mr. and Mrs. George Heth- fatt and family were with Mr.
erington and Mrs, M. L. Ait- and Mrs. B. H. Moffatt at the
ken visited in Listowel on Sun- week-end.
day.
Mrs. Joe Walker, Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Henning and Mr.
George Fischer attended the
funeral service for the late Ken- Mr. and Mrs. Claire Hoff-
neth Galloway in Galt on Thum. man and family, of Exeter,
day. and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Webb
Gary Mundell, of Hamilton,
was a recent visitor with Mr.
Alex Corrigan and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mof-
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