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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1959-04-08, Page 10, WHITECHURCH Mrs. Roarie, who spent tile past Month at Toronto at the home of her •daughter, Mrs. Russel Dick, re- turned bonne East week, Mr. lineold Fee of Kingston is spending a, few days this week. With. Mr. Adam a/feBarney of Maenoelt, Mt. and Mrs. Harry Cook and Frank Co6per, and Austin CoOlt spent Stinday at London, where they visited With Mr, and Mrs, John Mason, and other family rola. tives. Mr., and Mrs, Elroy 'Laidlaw and family, Misses ,Annie and Mary Laidlaw; Mr, Herbert Laidlaw and Arthur 'Laidlew and Mr, and Mrs, Jas. Falconer and Lois gathered on Saturday evening at the home Of Mr, and Mrs, Raymond Laidlaw, when his parentt, Mr. and Robert* Laidlaw were celebrating the 40th anniversary of •their mar- Mr. and Mrs. Cdcil Falconer spent the week-end at Shelburne and, and with Mr., and Mrs, Fight Welwrood and Mr. and .Mrs, Arthur Cronin of ,Caledon, There was 'no school.in Fordyce School on Monday becauSe water had covered the basement • Mr. Elmer Sleightholm was a patient in Wingham Hospital for a few days - last Week and, under- went an operation there oh Moi.e., day, - 'William Henderson of Listowel spent last week at the home of Mr: and. Mrs. Wesley Tiffin,' and re- turned honie On Sunday with MS plarents, Mr. and'. Mrs. Lawrence' Henderson, who also visited with Mr. and Mrs. •Tiffin, Mrs, +Retiben Tiffin , is again under the , d'octor's care, suffering from flu. • Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ross and baby Erie of Toronto are spending their two Weeks' vacation -with his parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Frank Ross and other relatives:in• this district, Mrs. Frank Ross, has been very ill during the week-end with• flu, Mrs. Rrissell Chapinan is still quite ill from 'flu,' ec. Illfaillole Aluminum SASH DOORS Folding "FLOOR Aluminum WALL ,( AWNINGS TILES LUMBER -- BUILDING — CUPBOARDS Telephone 260• ' Wingham Holstein Dispersal ' 60, HEAD .Friday, April 10, 1 p.m. th*---"c„--hurth-sttles -Ar,eue---betweeii-Gla* wOrth and St. Thomas on the Wellington Road, a i FULT;Y ACCREDITED VACCINATED CLEAN TEST IN OXFORD CERTIFIED AREA The.entire herd owned by' 0, 3, Bond 8,5 Son, Ileachille, 4d Purd. .••• breds — in Drades consisting of 9 fresh, cows, 5 due in. Mi4 anne,;„ 10 due August, 6 due from Sept. to Nov ., several l duen December, 10 bred heifers, 9-1958 heifers, 6-195.9 heifer calves. 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So. satisfy mineral needs the ECONOMICAL way with SHtJR-GAIN Cattle Minerals, avail- able at our Mill in 25 and 100 pound paper bags. 00..0.40Wakakikak kokokiWesArkt • • , • ....WE'RE ARM SERVICJ .0 "L'ir 4f.,47, Shirley lticlifichael Wed on Saturday heere.vtreek-end at the latter's home Rev, and Mrs. GeOrge Watt and children of Oakville, visited on Wedheaday with his parents, Rev. and Mrs, W. J. Watt. „ • Mr. and Mrs. Ed. NicholSon and Colleen of Thartesford spent the week-end with her Mother; Mrs. John Hutchison, and with her father, in Winghain Hnspital.. Mr. and ,Mrs. WM. Fishet Of Georgetown and Mr. and Mrs, Arnold Lougheed- and, children of Midland, and local relatives visited ' on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George .Fisher. Mr, and Mrs. john Forster of Hayfield visited on Sunday with his father, Mr, Wm. Forster of W. Wavvanosh, and with other mkt'. tiveS in this community, The W.M.S. of the Presbyterlin Church will hold their Easter. Thankoffering meeting this Wed- nesday at 2.30 p.m, with Miss Dorothy Douglas, returned mission- ary as special speaker, and with the ladies from South Kinlost, Langside, and the United Church here, invited to attend. , Rev. R. T. A. Marshall, Jas, Me- Math, John Aitcheson and John Gaunt attended the meeting of the Men of the Presbytery of the Free- byterian Church,' held in Wingham Presbyterian Church on ' Sunday, when •Mr. Roy Hamilton was the special speaker. Murray Gaunt, Lorne Forster and liarley Gaunt 'attended the Young People's Training class held in the PresbYterian Church at Teeswater on Sunday. The Young People's Council meeting' will be. held in the Presbyterian Church here on Sunday, Mies Bonnie Inglis of Fordwich Visited on Friday with her aunt, Mrs, Alex Inglis. Mrs. Inglis, re- ports that wild ducks gathered, by hundeeda ' last week on the low- lying and water-co rered field to the east of their borne farm. Mr, and Mrs, Wm. LjndetWood and Teddy of •Torontn spent last 'week With Mr, and Mrs.. Jas.' me. urath, Mr. and MrA, Robert Milli and 84r. and Mrs. Sohn Cralo. Were in l'.iondon on Monday. Mr. Craig went to hospital for a check-un Little Jimmie Meneet, son of Mr. and Mrs, ',George McGee has been laid tin with Scarlethia during 'the oast Week. the ri ptst, awrtideer4itrw;111;:thn ftrlhl their grtierl parents, Mr, and -Mrs, rilns, fools, Mao In this diatriet ha'v'e been ill with flu: Mr, 4, 0„ afitesiiid, Mr. thot-fitgtis, Gomm, mat, Mr, and Mrs. George 'Webster, gniVard Martin, Clayton Robinson, Brian 46,1titalMik 140*tir" , IMO itobilliinto Janet- Bittetoft,• .twuwwwwwwaillamartitomiwoutiimmiwinawiliwaamwowulawanial. - by BOB DOWNIE 2. CHEMICALS ADDED TO , MOTOR OIL Al- Canada. Packers Ltd. WINGHAM - ONTARIO —4011101MOINENI MIO ; WROXETER—Shirley Ann Mc-. Michael, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey McMichael of ' Wroxeter, became the bride of Albert Lloyd Lamont, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cal- vin Lamont of R.R. 2, Holyrood, on Saturday at 2.30 p.m, in Wroxeter United Church. Rev. W. Ilird of Gorrie' officiat- ed and Miss Ruth Toner, Gorrie, was organist and Ivan Howes, Wroxeter, sang "Wedding Prayer" and duging the signing of the 're= g,ister, "I'll Walk 'Beside You". 4-Iarvey McMichael gave his daughter in marriage. Her gown of nylon net over satin was floor- length with Chantilly lace bodice embroidered with irridescent se- quins and seed pearls and lily-pbint sleeves. She wore a halo of net with irridescent sequins and her finger-tip veil was embroidered self illusion. She carried a. white Bible with a mauve orchid and white streamers. Miss Ethel 'Reis of Fordwich, matron of honor, and the groom's sister, Miss•Joan Lamont of Holy- rood. and Miss Joyce Ford, Blue- vale, bridesmaids, wore identical street-length dresses of maize crys-: tal charm with wide sashes. Their headdresSes were of maize petals and daisies. The flower girl, little Doreen Ril- Mr, and Mrs. Harry Hupfer, De- troit, spent the week-end at the home of Mr, Vernon Hupfer and at- tended the wedding of the former's niece, Miss Shirley McMichael. Miss Bonnie Edgar, Waterloo, was a week-end visitor' at her home ,here. Mr. Lyle Reidt, Willowdale, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Reidt. Mr. and Mrs. Glen McKercher, Anne and Johns of Jamestown, and Mr. Jack Griffith and Miss Margar- et Griffith returned home Sunday evening from an enjoyable trip ,to Aylesford, N.S., where they visited Mr, and Mrs. Wallace Nixon and family. Mr. and Mrs. William Coulter of 'Guelph, spent the week-end with their daughter, Mrs, John Clarke, Mr, Clarke and family. Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Elliott, Mr. and Mrs, Willard McIntosh, Harriston, Were Sunday guests of Me, and Mrs, Lloyd Elliott. Miss Sharon Elliott, who has spent the Easter vacation with her grand- parents, returned home with them. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lambnt (nee Shirley Mc- Michael) Who were married Satur- day, and best wishes for a long and happy married, life. Mr, and Mrs. Blair Sharp, Forest, were Sunday Visitors with the lat- ter's father, Mr. John Hupfer. John,• Tommy and Davey Sheep, who spent the past week with their 'grandfather, returned }Untie with them. Mr, and Mrs. Maurice Dennis and Mr, and ,Mrs. I lclyd. Elliott at- tended the wedding at Harriston Anglican Church' on Saturday of the former's nephew, Mr, Robert. Caudle, of Arthur; and Miss Donna Henderson of Ha.triston. Mr, and Mrs. Harry Alien, Brill- sels, spent Sunday With Mrs. T. Mr, and. Mrs, Lloyd MolVfichrtei, Toronto, were guests at the Mc- Michael -Lamont wedding on Sat. 'urday. Mr, and Mrs, Maurice Dennis wild Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Elliott were visitors With Mk, arid Mn.s Henry McKay, Kitchener, one day lag' Week, We are serry to report Mrs. Clot MOMIchttel is a patient in Wingham General. Hespital and wish her as speedy r6e6very, Sunday viSiters With Mr. and Mrs. James boig were Mr. and Mrs. Wadley aalbralth, Karen and Photo by McDowell. ey of Bx•ustele, cousin of the bride, wore a dress the same as the maid of honor and bridesmaids, but wote a poke bonnet, She carried a white basket of Shasta mums with yel- low centres, the same as the bridet- maids' bouquets. ' Everett Lamont was his brother's best man and ushers were Ron.Mc- Michael, brother' of the bride 'arid' a 'brother of the groom, Guests from Teeswater, Detroit, Toronto, Wingham, Mildmay, Luck- 'now, Holyrood and Ripley attended the reception held in the Wroxeter community centre at 4.30. ' ,The bride's mother, chose a gown of blue crystal charm with all-over lace in beige, beige hat:and acces- sories and wore a, corsage of yel- low roses. The groom's mother also wore blue crystal charm with all- over lace in pa.stel blue. Her hat and accessories .were white and her corsage was of pink roses. ,Honored guests were the bride's 93-year-old paternal grandmother) Mrs. Robert McMichael, .and the gram's maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Leeson, Holyrood. The bride's travelling costume Was' aatwo-piece beige dress and light beige coat with toast acces- sories.' She wore a mauve orchid cersagd, Mr. and Mrs, Lamont will liVe in, Teeswater. ' TO BUDS OF PROMISE , • WROXETER—Several members appeared in costume of other lands when The Buds of Promise Mission Band, Wroxeter United Church, held Easter Thankofferin'g meeting in the church schoOlroom on Tuesday afternoon, Forty-five members with their mothers, and members of the Woman's Mission- ary Society attended. Vice president Lynne Wright pre- sided and ,welcomed the visitors. All repeated the purpose; Carol Copeland read the Scripture lesson and Margaret Wright led in prayer, The offering ' was *received by Wayne Sanderson, Garry Chambers, Bill Durst and Murray Gibson. The hymn, ',Jesus Shall Reign aiehere'er the Sun," was sung. , Mrs, George• Gibson was guest speaker and told the story "Easter without Marge",, The following Heralds reported: Kay Wright, Africa; Stanley Ridley, Canada; Jeannie Howes, India; Wayne Sanderson, Japan. „Piano solos • were played by Carol ,;,Copeland, Ann Gibson and. Leone Chambers. Jim , Sharpin played an aecordion solo. Louise Edgar gave an Easter reading and Ann Gibson recited a poem en- titled "Spring". "Easter Day", was the title Of a readiig Jeanne Newton. tLedne Charhbers recited, "The Little buteh The W.MS. Seal, reeognition of seven years' good standing was presented. Mrs. HAMM Driest Was pianist, 'The Mizpah benediction was repeated in unison and all were invited to itay, f6r eefreth- ments, served by the Mission Band leaders' Mrs, Lloyd Magee,,, Mrs. Kenneth Edgar, Mrs, Harold Durst and the sender pierabers of the Mission Hand, ti Katherine of Wingham. Ur, and Mrs, Richard Ingram anent Friday,. with Mr, and Mrs. Prod iloble, nothsay, and MAsi Hope Noble, who spent the Easter Vacation with her grandparents, returned home. Mr. and Mrs. William Busby, Dorothy and MUrraY, Mitdmay, spent Sunday with Mn, and. Mrs. Russetl, Walker, Mr. Sago and Mn, ,HefirY Sage bt LiatoVvel Were Sunday gtota at Rea& Tomare0. " , Mn, and Mrt, PAM Coates' spent Sunday With Mr, at Mrs, tIiiek Lutati; Llstowel, SundaySchool W iii Re open this Week WHITE:CHURCH—A family. ser- vice Wit* held in the Presbyterian Chitral, here on Sunday, and 'Rev, nornewachan edd Family asplen- did Life, using a small log-hous0 to 004 ihQW the ,different parts of the home build up character, The "choir sang, "Have Your' Any Room' for Jesus?" and Ira Wall, Sunday Scheel superintendent, gave prizes to ten SS, pupils, for atten- dance. during the past year George, Alma and Muriel Conn, William and Edna. Wall, Patsy. Coulter, George Gaunt, Gary Fel. corer, and Alex Old garvey Craig, The Sunday School which has-not been held during the winter, will reopen on Sunday morning at 10 o'clock and 'Rev, Marshall will be in _charge of the Hible class, 411 .members of the church) congre= gation are invited to attend, WHITECHURCH Mr. Fred Deacon and MiirraY Shiell were in 'London on Thursday last, and Mrs. Milton McBurney accompanied them,home, and spent the week-end ''with Shiell and Me- Burney relatives in Wingham and East Wafwanosh, Mrs. Edward McBurney, Carman and Ivan, and Mrs. Victor Young of Wingham, and Mrs, Milton Mc- Burney visited on Sunday •with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon alcHurney. •Mr. and Mrs. Edward Robinson and children of St. Augustine visit- ed on Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.'Gershorn Johnston, , Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Johnston and daughters of Clinton, visited on Sunday at the home of his sister, Mrs. Clarence Ritchie, and little Barbara and Brenda Ritchie, who had been visiting -with Mr. and Mrs. Johnston, returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Higgins and Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Higgins of Bel- .grave visited on Sunday at the `home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pattison. Mr. Robert M.'Aitken of Culross, -and his cousin, Clarke Aitken visit- ed on Sunday at the home of the latter's uncle and aunt, Mr. Jas. L. Currie and Mrs. , MeRitchie. Clarke Aitken, who•has spent the winter months with his uncle, Mr. Robert S. Aitken of Belmore, leaves this week for his home at Dar- mondy, Sask. Mr. and Mrs. Wil- fred Walker arid family, who had visited Sunday with her uncle, Mr. 'Robert S, Aitken, also visited at the Currie home. • an,d3, Mrs. Frank Stockill, Blind River, and Mrs. Don Denni- son and habY TimerlYi : North Bay, who visited here - during• the past week, left on Friday to return to their homes, . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Aitcheson and baby Bradley .of Ilderton spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. K. Dowling, and his father and other relatiVes iri West Wawa nosh. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Moore, 'Ron- ald and Sandra, were in Preston over the . week-end and Charlie attended the 0.A.S.A, ball meeting, and visited with Mr; and Mrs. Basil. Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Moore. On Sunday they visited with Mr. and Mei. Harry Schnarr of Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. E. H,, Groskorth, Paul, and Karen, spent the week- end with her mother, Mrs. Fred Bagg sat •Willowdale. 'Mr, and Mrs. Ben McClenaghan and Mr, and Mrs, Carl McClenag- han visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Culbert at Walton. Michael McClenaghan and Paul Gaeger of Kitcheneh visited" last week at the MeClenaglian home, returning to Kitchener on Saturday' with Mr. and Mrs. 'Melvin Mc- Clenagnan. Mrs. 'Ben . Hislop . Has 83rd Blrthday WROXETER—A party was held for• Mrs. Ben Hislop on Sunday, April 5 when she celebrated her 83rd birthday. The occasion was observed at the Home of her daugh- ter, `Mr's. Ross Sandeison with whom she resides. Members of her amity were present, In the afternoon Mr, and Met. William Hart were visitors and Supper guests Were Mrs, Geo. Griffith and Mr. and Mrs. George, Hislop. Mrs. Hislop received Many lovely cards, gifts and floWers arid the birthday cake was lighted with 83 candles, Starlight Group • Sees Florida Film WROXETER—The March Meet- ing of the Tuesday Starlight Group was .held at the bothe of Mts.' K. McMichael With 14 Members In at- tendance, Mrs, b, Statia read tii( Scripture followed 'by a prayer "Ptah of Our Pathers" was sung the topic was prepared by Mi's A...ttlist told read by Mrs, Ib. Gibe son, Films' of 'Florida. and NeW York Were, shoWn by Mrs, C. Gib, still and were very much' enjoyed by everyarrid. ltra. McLean read an tatter story, Following. the btisitiefis Pottle% of the wetting n content Was abrithiet. ed 'hy 'Gibson, 'the wiener .664 Mrs, .1t, Metoonidd, Lneith' Wk. 10I'Ved by thenit lit charge.' 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