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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1967-11-16, Page 2WDHS SENIOR GIRLS' Volleyball team, fer.e.• •• • MacKenzie, Bonnie Vine: Bee' Ireland; back row: Jane Par Wingbarn AdirericeeTimes. Thee.eree Nev., WILLIS HALL, ee''•:e. • Royal Canadien ,..ee of ceremonies fe: .1111113111/01114.1/1 000 0 000 • Sr. gds for fourth in tournament as. I I '' it taut Miss F•ar lierris ei Toronto vieLed !inn relay wit:" he: :.'x.. rd Mrs. C.lar. .an.' Dave ° ..n .arid Bill Cars- n1,•: and aren Carswell of London spent • vret.k-enet with their parent ,, 1,51t111,0111.11116111•11/ 0000000 111/111111111111101 000000000 11111111111111'1411111, 011411" ttttt 1.11•111111111111/411.1{41 A Si@sinty., TATaacz Ca Mt lw at Be ir© hal e I.D.A. — — 200 • 2 Ply — Limited Quantity ea a e [1p tr.' Stuck up for the Winter — 40, 60, 100 Waft Sugg, List; 2 for SYLVANIA FROSTED — Limited Quantity 7•LIGNT Ik1DOOR Sli99 'sirmos ASsonrup GLOSSY — SPECIAL aligmas tank Limited Quantity 13 1 11:4 A BOX 63c LIGHT BULBS 63 FOR C AN WS L MO SEATICE CENTRE a5'/-33P0 Witigharn ;11111111111011211110/101/ ttttt ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, /111111,11 ,,,,,,, 111 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 ttttttttttttt 111111. r . , Mir era Me.„ Wt llinetee He:grave, Douglas and ,David viseee! s:.eday witt! Mr. ...ad "%lin. Ire ea Lattowel. 1‘,1%.. h.i Gellagher visited CC': t•ff.'c4-t-ne .! • rr.. 9 --ei attend- ‘,1 ,..• ece e.•etertar Fair ',:.:-t r€ er...nt oec .r.t..neere....1.. Mr, nnti Mrie Cerche on '1, ,releiYated weciainnt, ahreversar,. i.:arn King !aro. te learn he is con- U. ea .ra• hospital, 4;:it- ent A rey .and leeey wish :..lutiaes Toronne t. work and — A . • • . tee, see- . • Mrs. Stan Dennis visited or Guelph un the week-end. Mr. Dennis Harper and son Jonr, of Toronto, spent the week-end with his parents, M.;. and Mrs. Norman Harper. es cur_ 7 .:te Heron. his group in the hall Friday cert by the l',:risas Farmer and night enjoyed it very triutl. Those who attended the con- .11131.11 /111111111G,0 .11111'111111111111.11 /111111/1111111111/1/10111111 tttttttt 141111 MacPherson, Marlene Wade!, Sharon Rea- eelah. --Stuckey. CLE4111110 PROBLEMS eee:•:euret, lent ,y01.1 in a box, one sure way 7P your clothes problem is to let ..e.eve them for you. For fast pick-up •t t c service and unexcelled quality, ee- ..be amazed how fast your prob. JO Ni" NiciNI\1.8S AT W IIGHAM - - -JakagmatiitS=0:1;=14 +7k. • l:. end Mrs. Cletene. leen. 11051... f:s)R1 tht: ‘iEt, CotilikiN ti hespitaii aro hit. Charlie :email, 'ore reentleree :tee ee's. e, iI. eeeTet, beth eoneeed te Lisreeel Memorial lioseitel eeJ MI. George Pittendteinin paieht in Liseo.,,el ::is. Len Wilson, Si.sao h :pent the tsvai c.vaki with and Mr.,„ D ., • .17:idgee, Mt. and Met. itece;e ,rant :he eviteend with re: eds Hearilton. -BC! Mrs. Gsatron. .ions were Vit'4k-1:41(.1 visitors ..s.-idta's•:i itl Miss Violet Beswitheii-. Mr,,, Earl Reich ::d and Mrs. Jeri::: manila:el spent one day wee.: in London. Mr. and Mts. Leslie iZ.1: were in Teionto one 11.st wee:,u, Niz. end 1.1r:,„ John Clvt and family or Kitchener on S4ird ,-ty with the fotr-nt,i's mother, Mrs. Wiljiam C The Twaherry 4-fi Calf Club celebrated the end of a successful ye a: with a harr. :tarter at the Delmore Cormerun- ity Centre. The Belnicre catered to the dinner, The ham was a prize won in demon- stration competition. Jim Nicisgue gave an inter- esting talk on the value of ,.-.okfk. to tl:ese interested in furthering their education in agriculture. Other speaker: were Clayton Baird, Len 130.ird, Doug Fortune and Dave hfcC11- Fred F. 1-k-w-sneth, former Wiraaham cifizen honoeed Harristcn Masonic Lodge recently held a "Fred Hoenuth Night" to honor their seeretary who had servd the lodge 4-cr many years. After a dinner had been served by the ladle,: at which visitors ‘N e.rE, present from Guelph, Mitchell, Kitchener, Paisley, Port Elgin, Hanover, Clifford, Owen Soand, Wiar- ton, Kincardine, Teeswater, Pinkerton, Valois, Que., Mount Forest, and London, Fred was presented with a beautiful scroll in appreeirtion of his long service to the lodge and masonry in general. Al- thoui.;h taken completely by surprise he made a suitable reply, thinking the brethren and their ladies for the magni- ficient gesture of good will. The scroll reads as follows.; "An appreciation to Rt. Wor. Bro. F.F. Hornuth for outstand- ing service to barrister: Lodge A.F. 8.r. A. M, No, '2C2 and to the Craft in seneral. Ile ser- ved may years as Secretary t.J: the Lodge and spent many hours in manual labour in the build- ing of the new Temple. He was always ready to Ire1p candidate Y.:jai his work, aria both in Harriston and through- out Bruce District Bro. Homuth gave guidance and direction to Masters and Officers. "Joined Harriorori Ledge in 1930. Became Worshipful Mas- ter in 1937. D, D, G. M. Stare: District 194E. Installing Mas- ter of the Lodge since 1947. joined Royal City Lodge of Perfection, Guelph 1952. Dir- ector of Ancient & Accepted Scottish Rite 11th Degree, Guelph. joined Guelph Chap- ter ofRose Croix 1953, a Member Consistery, 32 degree Hamilton 1955. Elevated to Supreme Council for the Dominion of Canada 1061 to Honourary In- spector General Foil', Hornuth 33 Degree" The Advance-Times joins with his many friends in Wing- ham in congratulations and wishing him many more years of service to the Craft. l!apaneso uests saove too BELGRAVi:-- The United eapat it. (A1111.4:sdity wi:L•ri the United entert.i.ir..!d J.:•p..t.est; General Ishi- haw... his %;i1,.. and the Vice Co;un.il i...torn the i•t TOTOilto, feints on te- ee.,•;: Mrs. Jaei, '6rty1et welcomed g est& of ...111.1.7..11,D:, Rev. John G. licr'.,erts introdneed the jr.patrese frEeirds.. Mir Ial-11e—we snoee, and told giro. :Tieren the first of wieei-; we, •iee.•se of Nation.; Tt.iday• , seeorsd, "Living Ar of Japatt" and third, "In- al Japan' . Mie. Barbara Muilwyk sang twe soics. On behalf of the 1%C. W. i.'rs. Geoq.. Michre a.presstd atked Mrs. Lihi- lt.twi, for...I...toe and. pre- sent .1 •:itt• gii. Mrs, Ish ikawa made a fitting reply. All guest ,: were invited to remain for lunch and a social hour in the church basement. ong books aro dedicated as rasmonal A vary selemn and yet in- spiring ceremony was conduct- ed in the Salvation Army Cita- del Sunday evening. The sold- iers and adherents of the lone1 corps had melded to purchase a number of song beoirs and present them to the trorps in memory of Mr. Horace Aitchi- son, That, `,:to books were presented and dedicated during the Sunday evening service by Capt. Copplc. Several mem- bers of the late Mr. Aitchison's family were present,. The specia1 guest speaker on the week-end was Major R. Chapman, the divisional youth secretary from Hamilton. The Major brought irerpiririg addres- ses and announced that he would be conducting a special area youth meeting with Lieut. Col, Flannigan Wednesday, November 22 in Wmgharn. On Sunday afterncon several mem- bers of the ok al corps conduct ed a musical p4egrarn for the patients at the lie,rdw;ch Nurs ing. [tome. Wingharn traveLe ford North Western for their tourenz.rreent • results: In the first ee.... lost to Stratfori N.': in close competition: 1st 15-8 Stratford N.W.; ;ere:. 15-8 Wingham 3:4 fer Stratford N.W.. Again in the secend tor Wingham lost to their err ents but put up a hr against the F.1.1:on Pere 1st set, 15-11 Wingher• set, 15-1e Stratford 15-13 Stratford C. Wingham really sterre,- to, fight in their third kt,a7.c :7 which they won twe er- games against Exeter; Winghlar. 15-3;nine :se: ham 15-12. Again Wingnana -......- torious in their fina against Godericht lst Wingham; 2nd set, 7.5-1O ham, Team standings: 1. 8.tr enee Central 10 points; 2. Clinrce, 8 points; 3. St. Ma: s, 4. Wingham, Senfenth, ich and Stratford North ;41,e -ste 4 points; 5. List•owel ?eller • 6. Exeter and Mitchell, "a points. Travelling to W.O.S.S.A. for A schools will be Stratford Central and for the -8 sel.00le Seaforth. Congratulations foi the hard work by all the girls and our coach Mrs. I.:4:derwcrad. Jwieci Per ' FOSDWICH-- Mornbers oi Flovice Legion ',;v:17 and the Ladies.' .Atex Ilia ry tiield the ir ;agar-a-nip serviee on Saturday in the Arig,lican Chanel:, Ford- wich, at 1...0 e,rn, ReV • H.D. j,inkins presided. The lessors were read by Rev. J. Brush of the Presbyter- ian Church, Gorrie and Rev. CLile,:r. of tire Elretirren in Chris: Church, Fordwich, Rev. Pr.rrott ef Fords-ich Unit- ed Church delivered a very in- spiting sermon. A prayer- war said for all these who still serve in the Queen's Forces. At the close the Legion and Auxiliary marched to the ceno- t where wreaths were placed tc :he inLtrory of the ff.11en in th 3 two World Wais. Rev. J.W. Herd of Gerrie was in charge- at the cenotaph. ;um . SPECIAL VALUE — Reg. 98c Milo their lost' 35e Value ozmiAllom POINSOTIA DESIGN r4Cs, l~ toner ; ' A al N.li tS $5.00 Value 51 CARDS FOR Christmas Cards )1.19 SUPREME DELUXE SHEETS — 25c pkg. Mt Wrap 2/43' I.D.A. BRAND — Sung. 2 for 31c 604 Wrap (e, ROLLS C Toilet Tissue FOR 357-2170 re REV. II. W. HAMILTON, Dip. Th., Rector. Orgaruis: MRS. GORDON DAVIDSON. TWENTY-SiX711 SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY—NOV. 19 3:30 a.m. Holy Communion in the Chapel 11:00 a.m. Morning Prayer and Church School ANNOUNCEMENTS Church School Attendance Awards will be given out at the 11:00 a.m. aervice. Sunday evening, November 19th,e at St. George's Church, Goe,arlch, a play entitled "From the Rivers Unto the Ends of the Earth" will be presented for the benefit of the expenses of the Diocese. Admis- sion by donation. No tickets necessary. Nov. 29—Tea and bake sale in the Parish Hall. If you are riot associated with any other Church, you are cordially invited to worship with us. (ANGLICAN) ------ train Irdi am