The Wingham Advance-Times, 1967-09-28, Page 3C. Endeavour
convention to be
held in area
"A Man and Whose World?"
is the theme for the 59th annual
Thanksgiving Convention of the
Ontario Christian Endeavour,
which will be held the week-
end of October 7, with Rev.
Kirby Kellar of Shippensburg,
Penn. as the theme speaker. He
will speak Saturday evening on
"Atom to Adam" in St. An-
drew's Presbyterian Church.
Wingham; at Knox Presbyterian
Church, Tiverton on Sunday
evening "A World Out of Bal-
ance"; and on Monday after-
noon, "The Challenge of a
Spiritual Revolution", also at
Tiverton.
A highlight of the conven-
tion will be a special T. V, pro-
gram, which will be produced
at the Wingham television sta-
tion on Saturday, to be shown'
Sunday afternoon, when young
people from Ontario will par-
ticipate. Rev. G. Fish of Wing-
barn will conduct short inter-
views with the young people and
Mr. Al Day of Ridgeway will be
in charge of the music and
choir.
Other highlights will be a
Bible Quiz which will be run
throughout the week-end on the
Book of Acts. Bible teams from
the different areas will com-
pete. There will be a panel
discussion on "The 'Church and
Its Goals" on Sunday afternoon
and on alonday morning there
will be small discussion groups
on "What do we believe?" with
Rev. Kirby Kellar as leader;
"Teen Problems" with Rev. W.
Young of Hamilton as leader
and "Fads and Christianity"
%vial Rev. G. Fish of Wingham
as leader.
Other young people will take
part as chairmen of meetings,
banquets and by giving their
youth witnesses.
Slides are shown
at W.I. meeting
GORRIE--Elmer Farrish show-
ed slides at the W.I. meeting,
of his trip to Europe. Sweden
had the most up-to-date farm
machinery, he said. Interest-
ing colored slides of Russia were
included in the showing. Mrs.
Glad Edgar thanked.Mr. Farrish
and presented him with a gift.
Mrs. John Baylor gave the
motto, "If you haven't got what
you want, make use of what
you have."
The October meeting will be
the grandmothers' meeting and
it will take place in the Orange
Hall.
The president, Mrs. Morley
Johnson, was hostess with Mrs.
E. H. Strong and Mrs. Norman
Wade assisting with the lunch.
When did Niagara
come into the picture?
A medical bill. A clothing bill. A ear repair
bill. They all seemed to come at once. Jack
needed money in a hurry.
Answer; A Niagara Loan. Jack talked it over
with the manager of the nearest Niagara
Office. Besides getting the money, he got a
lot of good advice on budgeting. With a
Niagara Loan, Jack was able to pay all his
bills at one time. And repay the loan on easy
terms to suit his budget,
When you need extra money for any good
reason, you can expect the same ccurteous,
quick service at any one of 3O Niagara offices.
NIAGARA FINANCE
COMPANY LIMITED
Member of the 0 Group of Companies
216 Josephine Street 357-1421
The following classes will he offered if sufficient
people indicate their willingness to attend;
• FARM MANAGEMENT
(Given by an agricultural representative of
of Huron County)
• ADVANCED SEWING
▪ BEGINNERS' SEWING
• CAKE DECORATING
• CHOIR
• RUG HOOKING
• OIL PAINTING
Classes will be held on TUESDAY NIGHTS commenc-
ing OCTOBER 17th, 1967, 8:00 to 10:00 p.m.
IF INTERESTED PLEASE CONTACT:
MRS. DORIS JEAN HENDERSON
Fordwich, Phone 66
This young lady is going places—but she needs guidance, training
and help in finding a job. Your contribution will assure her of
a well-rounded service programme at her local CNIB.
Mr. Frank Madill and his committee from the Wingham Lions
Club will be conducting a letter appeal on behalf of CNIB in
Wingham and surrounding communities, Oct. 1st to 15th. Please
give generously.
THE NEW LIBRARY in the addition to the
public school will be of real assistance to
the teaching program at the school, Princi-
pal Stewart Beattie said at the official
opening last week. Part of the bright and
useful room is shown above,--A-T Photo.
THIS CLASSROOM at the public school is
being used for remedial teaching and is one
of the new rooms that was officially open-
ed on Wednesday of last week when Mayor
DeWitt Miller cut the ribbon.
—Advance-Times Photo.
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Whitechurch Personal Notes
TEACHERS AT THE Wingham Public Scholl
now have a comfortable lounge in the hew
addition to the school, part of which is
shown in the above picture.— A-T Photo.
IS
.phone book
listing
correct
Please tell us now,
before we print the new
WINGHAM
Directory
on October 27th
Look up your listing in the current Directory. If
you wish to have it changed, dial "CV (zero) and
ask for The Bushiest Office.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Weber,
Ann, Marlene and Clair were
Friday evening visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Mock and Mr. and
WHITECHURCH—Chalmers
Presbyterian met at
the home of Mrs. W. R. Pur-
don with an attendance of 1i.
The president, Mrs. Victor Em-
erson, read a poem, "Guidance'
before the opening hymn.
Miss Lila Emerson read the
Scripture and gave the medita-
tion and Mrs. Archie Purdon led
in prayer. Mrs. Emerson read,
"When Your Prayers Seem Un-
answered" which proved that it
is impossible to pray and truth-
fully say, "But, nothing hap-
pened." Roll call was answer-
ed with a verse of Scripture and
the offering was received and
dedicated by Mrs. Bill Evans.
The sectional meetings at
Brussels were announced. A
member from Whitechurch will
give the offertory prayer. Let-
ters from Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Watt were read. Their address
is Aiyansh, via Terrace, B.C.
An invitation to attend the
Presbyterial meeting at Seaforth
on September 2'7 was read. In-
vitations to attend the Wing-
ham W.M.S. meeting, Octo-
ber 3 and to attend the U.C.W.
Thankoffering at Whitechurch
on October 4 were accepted.
Mrs. Russel Ross gave a read.
ing, "Beatitudes for the Home-
Mrs. Robt. Chambers and fam-
ily of Harriston.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Evans
were Sunday visitors with Mr.
maker" and Mrs. Dave Mac-
Donald read " Tomorrow" Mrs.
Robert Ross and Mrs, Dawson
Craig sang "Jesus, Saviour,
Pilot Me" as a duet.
Mrs. Robert Ross gave the
topic, "The Autumn of Our
Lives". Life as given to man-
kind follows the pattern of the
life year of vegetation. Child-
hood, youth and maturity pass-
es too rapidly for most people.
Then comes the autumn of life
when people feel they must de-
cline gradually and gracefully
to winter. If in youth one has
lived honestly and with love for
all and devotion to the Heaven-
ly Father, in the autumn of life
he will have the satisfaction of
feeling he has been successful,
The Lord's prayer has all the
answers,
Silent prayer was offered for
the sick. Mrs. Robert Ross con-
ducted a dream quiz and the
closing prayer was given by Mrs.
Emerson.
The Ladies' Aid meeting was
then held with Mrs. D. Mac-
Donald giving the financial
statement. The collection was
received and after the closing
benediction, lunch was served
by the hostess.
and Mrs. Ralph Wernham, of
Komoka.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Proc-
ter of Morris were Sunday visit-
ors with her sister, Mrs. Tom
Jamieson and Mr. Jamieson.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coultes,
Debbie, Kevin and Blaine of
Dresden spent Saturday with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Coultes. On Saturday Jack and
his father went duck hunting and
were successful in bringing some
home. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Coultes and family visited
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Mervyn Pipe of Brussels.
On Saturday Miss Anne Web-
er, accompanied by Misses San-
dra Hayden and Linda Case-
more, Canadian Imperial Bank
of Commerce employees of
Wingham, attended the Ver-
steeg-Verbeek ,wedding at Tees-
water Presbyterian Church. Miss
Verbeek was also an employee
of the bank.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ketchum
of Palmerston visited Saturday
evening with Mr. and Mrs.Carl
Weber and family.
Mrs. D. MacDonald return-
ed home on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Angus MacDonald and
family from Mr. and Mrs. Al-
lan MacCharles' of Arkona,
where she had visited for two
weeks.
This community extends
sympathy to Mrs. George Phil-
lips and family in the sudden
passing of her husband, and
their father.
Tablets or capsules may be
harmful if taken immediately
before or after consuming alco-
hol.
Congratulations to Mr, and
Mrs, Harold Nig who celebrat.
ed their 41st kedding anniver.
sary On September '2nd, and re
Mr. and. Mrs, Wray Cooper who
celebrated their 34th an.niver.
sary on September 23rd, The
two couples enjoyed a week,
end motor trip to the Algonquin
Park district.
Mr. arid Mrs, Anson Dewier-
ling spent a day last week in
London, Mrs. Pernerling re-
mained for a longer visit with
her daughter and son-inalaw,
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Goldrieb.
Mr, and Mrs, Jim Robinson,
Susan and Anne spent the week-
end at Brighton and Peterboro.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Jacob.
son, Kim and Shelly, spent one
day last week in London.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Dins-.
more attended a nursing home
convention in Toronto for a
couple days last week.
The sympathy of the coma
munity goes to Mrs. Ida Galla-
gher who received word that
her sister, Mrs. Tom Ellis, had
passed away at New Westmin-
ster, B.C.
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Keith
and children of Oakville spent
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
Alex Keith.
Mrs. Roy Simmons was con-
fined at Listowel Memorial Hos-
pital several days last week.
Mr. and Mrs. George Ash-
ton visited last week with Mr.
and Mrs. Ross Durst at Bay Rid-
ges and with Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. A. Demerling
presides for W.I.
FORDWICH—The Septem-
ber meeting of Fordwich Worn-
en's Institute was held in the
community hall on September
19th. Mrs. Anson Demerling,
convener of resolutions, presid-
ed,
Devotions were taken by Mrs.
Goosen Winkel. The motto,
"The pioneers didn't complain,
why should we?" was discussed
by Mrs. Scott Clarkson. Roll
call, "What can we do to bene-
fit future generations?" was an-
swered by members. The sen-
ior course, "Baking with Yeast"
was discussed.
The Huron County W.I. ral-
ly will be held in Crediton on
October 2nd. Mrs. Goosen Win-
kel and Mrs. Scott Clarkson will
be the delegates. The W.I.
will set up an exhibit for the
Howick Fair with Mrs. Anson
Demerling, Mrs. Crosby Soth-
ern and Mrs. Clarence Carswell
in charge.
William Jonas of Kurtzville
showed slides of the centennial
parades in Ethel, Kurtzville, Lis-
towel and Fordwich. A success-
ful penny auction was held and
a birthday card was signed by
all for Mrs. Jennie Mosure. A
get well card was sent to Mrs.
Fred Demerling.
Everett Ashton and family ar
Prescott.. They aisp attended
Expo.
Mr. Tenn Johnston and. Miss
Helen Johnston attended Lind-.
say Fair on Thursday and Friday
of last week,
Mr, and Mrs. Ted. Kiaassen
were in London last Wednesday
where they attended a BA deal'
erS" meeting,
Mrs, R. tatters spent a e04-
pie days last week with Mr. and
Mrs. Cliff Penny and also visit-
ed friends in Listowel.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Moore and
Mr. and Mrs, Ross Doig visited
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Denny at Erin.
Week-end guests with Mr.
and Mrs. Stan Bride were Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Ridden and fam-
ily of Lindsay and Mr. and Mrs.
Robt. Bride of London,
Mr. John Harris spent all last
week at Expo.
Friends here of Mrs. Tessie
Zimmerman will be sorry to
learn she underwent major surg-
ery in Wingham and District
Hospital,
Mrs, Ruby Forester and. Miss
Mary Corbett of Toronto spent
last week at Expo returning
home Friday night. The latter
remained here for the week-
end.
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Clark-
son spent a few days last week
with relatives in North Bay.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Keith
spent one day last week in Kit-
chener,
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Jordan
returned home after spending
two weeks at Byng Inlet,
Mrs. Helen Thomson of Al-
bany, New York, is visiting her
father, Mr. Morley Aylesworth,
Mrs. Rosemary Campbell
and Jimmy, London, spent the
week-end with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Crosby Sothern.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hard-
ing and Mr, and Mrs. Cecil
Wilson spent the week-end
visiting friends in Norwood and
Campbellford.
Mr. Bruce Williamson of
London spent a couple of days
with his mother and attended
the funeral of the late Mr. An-
son Galbraith. Mrs. Emma Wil-
liamson returned to London with
him for a two weeks' holiday.
Mr. Fraser Gibson of Kitch-
ener spent the week-end with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Blake
Gibson.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson,
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Mason and
Todd, spent one day last week
in London,
Mr. and Mrs. Art Mitchell
of Kitchener were week-end
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
Armstrong. Miss Kathy Clark-
son also spent the week-end at
the same home.
Mrs. Norman Harding spent
several days in Toronto with her
sister, Mrs. John Nairie and Mr.
Nairie.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Arm-
strong spent one day last week
in Stratford.
Wirighern AdvaneeutTirnes, Thursday, Sept. 48 196 P4(00.
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Mrs. Robert Ross gives
topic at W.M.S. meeting