The Wingham Advance-Times, 1959-05-13, Page 12•
CHAMPIONS-,-The Ladies' Bowling. League staged their annual banquet at the Legion
Time here last . Wednesday evening when the "Maggies" receiving, trophies as league ehampions.
They are left to right, back row: Mrs. 1sT. Perrott, Mrs, T. Rowsell, Mrs. M. Campbell, Mrs.
esbitt, Mrs. D. Remington; 'front, Mrs. O. Wylie, Mrs. H. Gordon and Mrs. C. Forsyth,--A-T photO,:.
HIGH TEAM in the Ladies' Bowling League Playoffs were the oBluebirds" pictUred above. . •.
iurel Mrs.. K; Sinnamon, Mrs. B. Edwards, Mrs. H. Casemore, Mrs. J. Strong, Mrs.. G. Laveignea4(
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PERSONALS
PROGRESS BEING MADE
IN CANCER RESEARCH
Dr, E. N, Corrin of Wingham
was speaker when the Wingham
Ind District, Branch of llre Can-
Winn Cancer Society met Monday
*veiling in the Council Chambers
'pith 40 in attendance, Dr. Corrin
raced the history of the disease.
is different forms and methods of
treatment. He said more nrogresl
n dealing with the dread disease
had been made in tile past 30 years
ban in the 'previous 100 years, He
stressed the value of education and
of early diagnosis.
James Doig of Seaforth, chair-
man of •extension work in the Nu-
roil County unit, showed two films.
Mrs. Wilfred Henry and Gordon
Leggatt ,favored with solos, cOM-
Panied by Harold Victor PYrn,
Stanley% Hall, chairman of edu-
cation reported an outlined plan
for the coining months, He, with
DeWitt Miller, will approach the
Trade Fair committee with a view
tg infer* of the Cancer SoCiety,
Mrs, 'Walter Pocock, chairman of
':he services, committee, told of
plans for additional screens to be,
used at the cancel' clinic and was
named with Mrs, James Carr, Mrs.
Wilfred Congram and Mrs, Ring-
rose to purchase a cupboard to he
placed in the sewing room at the
hospital for the use of the service
sommi ttee.
DeWitt Miller,, chairman of the
eampaign committee, expressed ap-
oreciation for the work of the can-
vassers' during the recent canvass
and .said with the returns still in-
complete more than $1100.00 had
been, collected.
President Mrs, D, S. MacNaugh-
ton thanked all who had helped
with the program, especially Dr.
Cowin, and invited all to remain
for - a esecial hour. Refreshments
were served, Which,,had been'. do-
nated 'by the ladies.
A meeting of the, Huron County
Unit will be held in the council
chambers on Monday evening,
Juna*:lst at 8,15 to which all are
Invited., Mrs. Kenneth Johns of
Exeter will be in charge.
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IGHOFFERS (Wingham)
iM ' '1N7t1r0R. itt'R 13.
—Mr. and Mrs. Ron Murray and
children of Toronto, are spending
a week's holidays with his mother,
Mrs. W. C. Murray and Doug.
—Mrs. John L. MacEwen of
Bluevale spent Sunday with her
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Arbuckle and attend-
ed the christening of her grand-
daughter at St, Andrew's Presby-
terian Church.
—Miss I. Paton has returned
from a bus' trip to Toronto, Ottawa
and Montreal...
—Mrs. Margaret Hammond of
Listowel spent the week-end with
her son Ralph and. Mrs. Hammond
and attended the christening of her
granddaughter Trudy 'Lynn, on
Sunday.
—Mr. and Mrs-William Crump
and son Billy of Niagara Falls and.
Mr., Sid Crump of Sarnia spent the
week-end with their mother, Mrs.
Jean. Crump.
. Richard Roberts and
daughters Virginia, Catharine and
Anne, of Toronto visited on Satur-
,day with Mrs. C, A, Roberts, •
- —Mr.- and •Mrs. John Langridge,
David 'and Steven, wore Mother's
Day visitors with his parents, Mr,
and Mrs, F.- Langridge, of near
Belgrave.
—Mr. and Mrs. R. 0. Wenger and
Lorna visited on Sunday with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Wad-
dell of Listowel,
—Miss Grace Sherriff has 'been a
Patient in Victoria Hospital for the
past month, and her sister Miss
Jennie Sherriff of Oakville spent
the week-end at their home herd,
"—Mr. and Mrs, Elgin COutts, Doh
and Peter of Leaside spent the
week-end with his parents, me
and Mrs. Alex, Coutts,
Mrs. Win. Haney attended church
service at Dungannon on Sunday
morning, when her great grand-
child Was baptized.
—Mr. and Mrs, Angus Mowbray,
Douglas -and Carl were in Detroit
for a few days at the week-end
with Mrs. Mowbray's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Neil Sparks.
--Mr, and Mrs. Omar Baselgrove
and Claudia spent Sunday in Chea
ley with Mr. and Mrs. 'Wally
Haselgrove and family and attend-
ed the christening of their grand-
son, Barry James, John's
United Church,
—Mrs. Alvin Sell spdnt Sunday
in London with her sister, Mrs
Allan McLean, Mrs, McLean left.
Tuesday for Detroit, where she
took a piano for Miami to join her
husband. Her daughter, Mrs, J. A.
Mancisley and 'two children Kelly
and Leslie accompanied her,
'-••••Mr, and IVrrs. jeffray Hawkins,
and " of London spent
Mother's Day With her pa.rents.
Mr. and IVirs.1 StaffOrd Batmen,
.—Mr. and. Mrs, E. E. Sutton of
New LiSkeard Were week-end visit-
ors with Mr, and'Mrs. W.
ing.
—Ur. 'and Mrs. William Sturdy
and children of Owen Sound speet,
the week-end with his mother, Mrs.
Prank Sturdy.
—Mr, and Mrs, Ken, Richardson
of Ajax spent Sunday with her
sister, .10s, John Strong, Mr. Strong
and arnily
Jean Gtomp arid hor 1)1'0-
the', Mr. William Towle returned
home after spending a coeple
weeks with their sister in: Toron-
to. Mrs. Mutrie returned with
them and is spending a .week here.
—Mr. and Mrs. Mel. Keating,
Charles and David and. Mrs,-Daya.
Chainney of 'Exeter visited .,With
Wingham friends on Saturday.,.,
—Mr. and Mrs. Borden, Speers
and family of Toronto were'. Week-
end visitors with her Mother, -Mrs.
Thos. King. ii
—Dr, and Mrs. James S..Hali'and
family of Port Colborne weraw,ee,k-
,end visitors with her .parents,.' -Mr.
and Mrs. James A,' Henry." and
attended the christening of 'their
niece, Roberta Ansley_ Currie,..,T,,at
Wingham United Chureh,',--• s
Hall and the children ar6,-rniairt-
ing for the week. .'
—Mrs. DeWitt Miller,',Mrs.:Nor-
man Welwood, Mrs. Jas. 'Haiffilton
and Mrs. Dan. Rosenha,gcmwere'' in
Toronto for the week-end..
-Mr..and Mrs. GeOrgeW. Cope-
land, Daryl and Corey of ;Willbw-
dale, spent the week-end, with', hi.
parents, Mr. and Mrs, E. S." Cope-
land.
• —Mr. and Mrs. Lee Slosse6land
family attended Bacculau mate, cere-
mony at St. Peter's Cathedral': in
London on Sunday in 'honour of
Miss Sally Ann's graduation.
—Mrs. Nicholson and' Riekia-of
Nyle spent the week-end with 'her
sister, Mrs. Lloyd Hingston:
—Mr. and Mrs. Jack Laing,n-
nie Lou and Jimmy Of•uPorOnto
were visitors for the week-end:with
her parents, Mr, and Mrs. M. Swan-
son.
—Mrs. Jack Stephens has been a
patient in Victoria Hospital; Len-
don; since last Friday.
--AVMs Constance Hutton, OWen
Sound, was a week-end _guest .With
Rev, and Mrs. C. F. Johnson at,St.
Paul's rectory.
--Mr. and Mrs. Harry Town Were
visitors on 'Sunday with Mr, ,and
Mrs. Lorne Hudson of, Palmerston,
• ,
—Visitors on Sunday with ,Mrs.
Alex Forsyth were Mr., and Mrs.
ry Newell and children of Strat-
ford arid IVIr. and Mrs. Fred Mel-
lor of Acton.
--Mrs.' Oliver' Stokes of Turn-
berry, who has been a patient in: the
Wingham Hospital for the past
four weeks, was able to leave the
hospital and has been at the home
of her daughter, MI'S. Ed. Thomp-
son.
--Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hall. and
'Mr. and Mrs, William MerkleY of
Toronto spent Sunday at the 'home
if Choir mother, Mrs. William 'Hall
of Acton,
if this month,
--Mr. and Mrs. Richard 'Sander-
Son of Stratford were guests on
Sunday with their niece, Mrs. (Lloyd
Elliott, Mr, Elliott and farnilY.
JIM fileiSki of GOderich was a,Visi-
ter at the same home.
Mr. arid Mrs. Lorne I'vers',Of
Dungannon attended the christen"
frig of their niece at St. Andt6w's
Presbyterian.. Church on Sunday
ind tont the. day With Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Congram,
Vintighani,
HOUSTON—At the Wingham Gen-
. oral Hospital, on Wednesday, May
6, 1959, to Mr. and Mrs, Harvey
Houston, Teeswater, a son.
DAV1D—At the Wingham General
Hospital, on Thursday, May 7,
1959, to Mr. and Mrs, Edward
David, Gorrie, 'a daughter.
'ROBERTSON—At the Wingham
„General Hospital, on Friday, May
8," 1959, to Mr, and Mrs. Donald
Robertson, R.R. 1, Holyrood, ,
' son..
THOMPSON— At the Wingham,
General Hospital, on Saturday,
May 9, 1959, to Mr .and Mrs, John
Thompson, Bluevale, a son (still-
born).
COOK AO the• Wingham General
Hospital, on Saturday; May 9,
1.959;, to 'Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Cook, 13eIgrave, a son.
ALTON—At' the Winilia,'m General
HoSpital,,, on •Sunday, May 10,
1959, to Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Al-
; ton, R,R. 7, Lucknow, a daughter.
BARBIE--7•At the Wingham Gen-
eral Hospital, on Sunday, May 10,
1959, to Mr. and• Mrs. Bruce Bar-
i :rie, Blyth, a son. ,
GIBSON—At the Listowel Mem-
orial Hospital on Monday, May
11, *959, to Mr. and Mrs. Donald.
Gibson ,of" 1VIdnItton (nee Donna
McLean) a daughter.
CAMPBELL—At Wingham Genet.-
' al ,Hoipital, on Monday, May 11,
1959,,• to. Mr.-and Mrs. Robert D.
Campbell, R.R. 3, Lucknow, a
datighter...
LOREN7,Atthe Wingham Gen-
eral Hospital' on Tuesday, May 12,
i. 19.59,„! to:-,Mr, and Mrs. Melville
Lorenz, Teaswater, a son,
DARLING4--„-Th Toronto on Tues-
i 'day't May .12, 1959, to Mr. and
Mrs, Harry Darling (nee Betty
Francis) a. son.
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1VI:rs, R, Hobden and Miss Jean
Hdyd'en of Hamilton, Mr. Jim Roh-
de& of, Toronto;.Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Hohclen ;and .baby Jelin .Stuart of
Stiliefoid were week-end visitors
with'YMr:: and 'Mrs. Willy Hasel-
gre'Ve; Barry and I3ruce
1191 r, John Dinsley Maracai-
be, Venezuela, sPentaast week with
his 'slater and. .brother in-law,. Mr.,
and;-Mi•s;,,Walter LOCkridge.
Harold was the
delegate ‘retireSentilig, 'Whigliant
WollOP,'S'.1Stitute:'at„ the .,:annual."
cotifereneeheld-at-.Gaelph VVednea-
da,Y;',ThurSday and" Friday of last
Weeks „- •
Mr arid., Mrs. Raymond Elliott,
4th7line,Turnber,hr, .spent the. reek-
en at Woodstock 'Witli=;Mr. and
BliiakinOrpRev,
s.;: El4linfor :of • To-
(forinerly ,'Eols:'ElliOtt) and
twpi 'Children, liso:',.apentr l the day
wit g Mr 'Btackmore's.. parents at
Woodstock. '
Cam„Tayier• and
fainfiy. Off 3Viarton,', Mr and'. Mrs.
R90 '.''Orvise and .fainily. 'of, Oil.
Springs Mr;i'and MrS.',Frod,HoWson
and faintlyof I31y,th"spent-Mether?s
and
ohoSha family froni.Wingham,were
alscNith Mr.,and;Mrs. Orvis for
the • : ' '
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he • .
Mrs Jack' Ernest has been a
patient' in St. Joseph's Hospital for
the past couple of weeks, where
she underwent surgery.
—Mr. and Mrs. Pete Bennett of
Ingersoll .were week-end visitors
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
James Sen.
—Mt. Roger SchWa.ss of Toronto,
formerly of the CKNX farm de-
pertinent, was a visitor in town at
the week-end.
-=Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bell and
family of Petrolia, spent the week-
end' with their parents, Mrs, Mat-
thew Bell and Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Edgar.
—Mr. and Mrs. John MacLeod
of Searboro visited over the week:.
end. with her mother, Mrs, H, Bu-
chanan,
Mr, and Mrs, Jack Young of
Toronto spent ,the week-end with
her sisters, Mr. and' Mrs, Gus Boyle
and Mrs. H. Buchanan.
„MO, W. H. Gurney Spent the
week-end with her son Harry and
Mrs. Posliff at Strathroy,
—Miss' Marlene 'Stainton of Lon-
don spent Mother's Day week-end
with her parents,. Mr. and Mrs,
Percy Stainton,
---'Mrs. Norman, Elliott returned
honie on Saturday from Wingham
Hospital, Where She had been a
patient for a week.
—Mrs, C. A. Roberta has return-
ed home after spending a week
with, her Soli, Richard and Mrs.
Roberts and fainilY of Toronto,
and Mrs, :Tames Mitchison
silent the Week-end With, her
niether, Mrs, Thos, McMichael, Wtho
returned with them for a visit,
. •
Mr, and Mrs. Archie Hertel',and
children of Kitchener and Mr-and
Mrs. Oscar Rock and, family, Omit
.4tnclay at the home of Mr." ;and
MI's, Hugh Sinnanion, 1V-finale Sr..
--Mrs. Elsie Canis is visiting;
Nashville, Tenn„ with her dangh-
tar, Mrs. Ken ^Hayes and will,also
visit points in Michigan for 'part
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