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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1966-07-14, Page 12THIS GROUP of Wingham children just leaving the bus has been enjoying a swim class at Teeswater pool. Classes are being held there until water clears in the Maitland River. Supervisor Bob McIntyre is seen with the children. —Advance-Times Photo. AIIIIIIIMOM011101111•11.0111111MM111111110. PLAY IT SAFE! HAVE THE FRONT END OF YOUR CAR ALIGNED at ARMSTRONG'S . . . m the long run you'll save money by preventing tire ••n ••Cref wear! You'll also drive with the confidence that comes from havina a car in tin-ten • Wheels rotated for even wearing • Liberal allowance on tire trades --THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL-- MOTOR TUNE-UP Bert Armstrong's Garage "Where You Never Blow Your Horn" YOUR WINGHAM STUDEBAKER DEALER PHONE 357-1460 WINGHAM District hospital on Friday., Misses IN,iary and Barbara Fur- don and Miss Beatrice McQuil- lan of West Wawanosh spent a few days last week with rela- tives in /-14WiltOP and Niagara Falls, YOU MUST READ THIS BOOK! 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LEN CRAWFORD MOTORS Your Dodge - Plymouth - Chrysler - Valiant Dealer JOSEPHINE STREET WINGHAM Phone 357-3862 TRAIN TO TORONTO Ask about convenient departure and return times For intonation, phone the local CN Passenger Sales Office PrvGHA 4 30 .„,, 131't 17.6- FAR E PARE 5 00 CANADIAN NATIONAL 40.6S u) 4 4 I', *) • w Was There Something Special About Your Holiday This Year? —Something our readers would like to share with you? —If so — Give us a call — Drop us a note — Come 0) and tell us. — TELEPHONE 357-2320 — ebt AbbancoZintto • FIRST IN LOCAL NEWS AND VIEWS Donate Offering To Mission Fund WHITECHURCII—The Mes- sengers provided the program when they met with the United Church Women last Wednesday. Brenda Solomon read the open- ing poem, "If I Live Next Door to Jesus". Cathy Soloman read Scrip- ture and Charles Thompson gave the meditation. Earl Thomp- son led in prayer and Robert Wall read the poem, "God's World". " All Things Bright and Beau- tiful" was sung by Linda and Thelma Purdon and Irene Wall read the poem, "Summer Eve- ning". Ronnie Soloman and Clair Weber received the offer- ing and Doris Naylor gave the offertory prayer. Mrs. George Mitchell gave a story on India. Joyce Tiffin and Janet Sleightholm sang a duet and Charles and Earl Thompson and Glen Naylor pre- sented a skit, "The Echo". "Jamie's Pet" was read by Charles Thompson. Mrs. Gibb read a letter from Hong Kong where the Messeng- ers had sent a bale of clothing and school supplies. Mrs. Sleightholm dedicated the of- fering which was presented to the U.C.W. by Janet Sleight- holm for missions. The Mes- sengers were thanked for their gift by Mrs. Milian Moore. The U.C.W. held a business meeting while the Messengers played games and Mrs. Gibb and Mrs. Sleightholm prepared lunch. WHITECHUR CH Spending the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Arscott and family were Mr. and Mrs. Tony Di Nova, Michelle and Celine of Scarboro. Miss Ann Weber on Wednes- day began work at the Bank of Commerce. We wish her suc- cess. Mr. and Mrs, Russel Chap- man visited on Sunday with their granddaughter, Cathy Smith, at the United Church Camp, Sparrow Lake, north of Orillia. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Smith and Bradley of Toronto were also there and Bradley returned home with his grandparents for a holiday. While there Mr. and Mrs. Chap- man also visited her sister (Clara) Mrs. Shoebridge, a pa- tient in Orillia hospital. Larry and Linda Evans, holi- daying at Kinlough, spent Sun- day with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Evans. Visitors on Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Russel Gaunt were Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gaunt of W. Wawanosh and Sunday visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Currie and Miss Leah Currie, Wingham, Mr. and Mrs. John L. Dirstein and Jack- ie of Hanover, Mr. and Mrs. Farish Moffat of Wingham and Donald Gaunt of Kitchener, who spent the week-end with his parents. Mr. Gordon Moffat of Tor- onto has purchased a cottage at P.E.I. and is spending three weeks holidays there. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Farish Mof- fat of Wingham. They too plan on holidaying at the P.E.I. cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Forester of Palmerston were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Robertson and family. Calvin-Brick U. C. W. meet- ing will be held Wednesday, July 20th, at the home of Mrs. Gordon McBurney. Chalmers W . M. S. will hold their meeting in the church Sunday School room when the C.O.C., under the supervision of their superintendents, Mrs. Hugh Simpson and Mrs. Earl Caslick, will put on the pro- gram. The W M. S. will serve lu• a. We are sorry to report Mr. G,..tham Neable is a patient in Wingham and District Hospital with infection in three fingers, contracted from the hay. Visitors on Sunday and the week-end with Mr, and Mrs. Bill Neable were Mr. and Mrs. Gene Tunney, Inglewood and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Har- ry Tunney, Ethel, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Neable and Helen of London, Mrs. Matilda Graham of Teeswater and Mr. Howard Neable, who works for Mr. Earl Sherwood of Auburn. We are sorry to report Miss Margaret Moore was admitted last Monday to St. Joseph's Hospital, London for tests. The community wishes her a very speedy recovery. Those attending the Wing- ham W. M. S. meeting on Tues- day from here were Mrs. Daw- son Craig, Mrs. D. MacDon- ald, Mrs. James McInnes, Mrs. Art Cronin, Mrs. Wesley Tif- fin and Mrs. Victor Emerson, The ladies were pleased to hear the message brought by the presbyterial president, Mrs. Sutherland of Ripley. Miss Joyce Tiffin, Teeswa- ter, has been holidaying since last Wednesday with her friend, Miss Janet Sleightholm, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sleightholm. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Tiffin, Mr. and Mrs, Joe Tiffin, Joan, Shirley and Joey, visited on Sunday in Woodstock with Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Splan and with Mrs. Tiffin's sister, (Sidney) Mrs. Gordon Jamieson of God- erich, who is a patient in the Woodstock Hospital, having un- dergone surgery there to be near her daughter, Mrs. 5. G. Splan. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Rintoul and Carol were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Snell of Londesboro. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cam- eron and Jack of Ashfield were Sunday evening visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Rintoul and family and Mr. and Mrs. Dave MacDonald. Mrs. Janet Twamley of Woodstock is visiting with her brother, Russel Ritchie and Mrs. Ritchie. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Elliott of Lucknow visited Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Evans. Mrs. Keith Henderson of Guelph, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harness and Mr. and Mrs. W. Harness of Carnivale, Sask., and Mrs. Belle McKinnon of 4th con. Kinloss were Wednes- day callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russel Ritchie. Mrs. Henderson and Mrs. Roy Har- ness were niece:: of the late Rory Ross who previously owned the Ritchie lane. The ladies visited here in their younger days and spent some timelook- ing over the house, barn and familiar farm haunts of their childhood. Mrs. W. R. Farrier and Win- ni fred arrived !torn Toronto on Tuesday to tp,nt the sum merar their home lice., They were a accompanied he Brian Farrier who As. ill visit assist his Page 4 -- Wingham Advance-,Tin 'hursday, July 14, 1906 Attend Funeral Of B. Davidson WHITECHURCH—Mr. and Mrs. George McGee and Mr. Gilbert Beecroft were at St. Catharines on Thursday attend- ing the funeral of the late Basil Davidson, husband of the form- er Helen McGee of East Wawan- osh. Mr. Davidson passed away at St. Catharines hospital Monday evening after a lengthy illness. Funeral services were con- ducted at St. Catharines with burial in Toronto. This com- munity extends sympathy to the relatives. Whitechurch News Items grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Higgins of Morris Twp., with farm work. On Monday evening White- church and Ripley Intermedi- ates played in Wingham with a score of 27-11 for Whitechurch. Miss Heather Hand spent last week holidaying with Mr. and Mrs. R. Hand and family at Durham. Miss Brenda King, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe King is at- tending the Girl Guide camp near Ayton. Miss Margaret Henderson of Huntly, Scotland, is spending a few days with her cousin, Mr. Joe King, Mrs. King and fam- ily. Mrs. Russel Ritchie attended a trousseau tea on Saturday for Ann Ritchie, bride-to-be, at the home of her mother, Mrs. Frank Ritchie, Ashfield Twp. We are pleased to report Mrs. Carl Weber was able tore- turn home from Wingham and Ii A