The Wingham Advance-Times, 1959-11-11, Page 7•
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OORRIE Annual Meeting
annual meeting
Of the Howiek District Orange
LOsIgti was held in .Gorrie Tuesday
evenipg, The 'following Officer.%
were elected for the Owning year; '
1PaSt. Master, Raymond •Neill;
Master, grnest D'Arcy; Deputy
Master, Allan Watson; secretary,
James. Foster; treasurer, Gordon
Underwood: pimple-1n, Austin Stilt-
Son; lecturers; Robert nibbert, T,
L, McInnes.
Mrs, eial 014.14t0
on Monday04414 p
Jar meeting of the Wi
Otte Ohlb. .
Plans for the' tint iriopting Were
discussed, wiriest it is eepect,,ed to
have guests- frOlit Ithleixd2hte.'Ar!
rengernents Were eliO ruKe for
Christnrs party to be hold:for the
children of the gisetten.
Mrs. Pill Connell gave a" +report•
on the PAU Councti.' Mrs, 1.41n
Mr, Alexander Orahant,'nrianager
gf the TorentO4)0111410h Bank,
branch In Qorrie, Spoke on Farm
XnanrOvernent Loana at the meeting
of the HoWick Jtininr Farmers on
Wednesday evening of last We,elt.
Corporal .Glenn ' Austin, Igo.
Austin acrid the family left Wed-
nesday for Chillieva:cic, where
he has i)ee,n, posted: They have
Weil visiting relatives since their
return from Germany, a few weeks
ago,
The. -Winthent nantriltUtion
buy over 142,00: of
or enough :penicillin to, Mao, 4,500
children of yaws,..or .0000.0 drag;
for three years to cure US,.childrou
of leprosy'. 40 tits ntort-±
ey Is going directly tg help ""all the
world's children". • - • •
Time worship aervloo for the
CO1T meeting was led 'by Karen
Beattie, .assisted by 'Sandra Mae.
Leunan, Jean .gurney and ,Julie
Following the count
Mg session .three groups worked
'theirr projectA for the ,Christ-
mas tea table -and the soniore held.
a diSellatilOn Perincl..' The girls re
assembled under the direction ,of
Alan Bennett to. practice ..selections
for a television' appearance and for
their vesper service, ,as„ well as an
African song to be sung .at Mis-,
'Pion rally.
Layman .Speato .at
Anglican Church
Gefftft,X—Frank. Hallett of 1:.ta1.
dom. a WC11414101./Va. Ja514041- the
Huron Diocese, was speaker at St,
Stephens' Church On Anrlda)( OW'
noon. He gave -an .inspiring
sage stressing the importance of
the layman In the church,
Mr, Hallett said the layman'
could do many things a rector.
,could not do and that he Ovid 'he
of assistance to the rector by be-
ing willing to do what he area -
' asked to
NICEST CALICOIDRESS
Several Attend
Warden's Banquet
Officers Installed
Crawford W0t1 the reg14104"rittk, IMO annauncetithat the #.100
arshiPo donted tile Xinattee,
and presented on Pridax em ei5jr
at the W.D.O,S. PoliPtierloeinenc,
was won by Marilyn 'untie:of Te!s, water,
An indoor golf- contest,wati con-
ducted by' Mrs. finb WOnftive
lunch was,, .served by Pefr11,!•:,191to
The officers for the senior grolin
named '!'ernper Flow, are: Pres,
Betty Ann Lapp; vice-pres., .Sandra
MacLennar4 see,, Mary Evelyn
Simckleton. This :group meets on
the first. Tuesday of each, Month. Carrie, , „ .
Ledge held a hemp,* at the
glen Home last Wednesday when
teLrlet Auxiliary to the Legion otrve*;wlser,over1oor_
angemen and their ladies attended,
Ir
Fleaenvnidl Mwc eaaamslieetythoenthfs
this country
tviveco, 4wrleohrmos
who spoke were Envoy G, Stanley
Newman of the Salvation Army,
William Campbell, county master
Olsv,
Thank Wingharn
UNICEF-and CGIT
teohufAeomh:trlee:rwieta'hs eapnldadyl:natnileearldloPCIarn:drel;h11:tel
the singing of the national an-
them,
evening came' to a close with
40 Wingham C.G.ET, mem.
bers gathered Tuesday of last week
in the United Church, bringing
with them 6,000 pennies and other
assorted -money in -their UNICEF
jars, When this was sorted, rolled
and counted the Wingham contri,
button. amounted, to, $226,00, The
Wingharn girls wish to thanit ev-
eryone who contributed to this Un-
ited Nations International Child-
ren's Emergency Fund, The ex-
-Cellent publicity given by The
Advance-Times and CKNX enabled
everyone to know how worthwhile
this cause is,
This year UNICEF will benefit
more than 50,000,000 children with
The W11)04111 and District Cohn-
ell of Churches changed its nern4
to the 'Wingham and Piatrict 143-
isterlai Association at its meet,.
big in LUelfflOW on Monday at the htoanilleieorfggr,m(44•Prrl,donnovKlayl_seieer4d a Envoy
president', -was in Charge of -the
meeting.
The subleet of Sunday funerals
was discussed, and it was decided
that when possible, they should be
'discouraged, Dr, James Semple of
Seaforth read a letter from the
secretary of state in'tegard to the
Canada Temperance Act, which
stated that there was no precedent
for rejecting the petition and un-
der the circumstances a vote Was
necessary. Dr. •Semple asked all
present to get behind the vote and
urge the people to votei against re-
peal of the get,
T116' Smith Bruce And Lueknow
Ministerials are meeting on No-
vember 20 in regard to the distri-
btion and sale of salacious liters,
ture in the area and representa-
tives ,ef the local council will at-
. The Aheme .was3 :aural PAY. and Rev, Ewart Clarke and Rev.
H, L, Jennings, r%ho had attended
a school on the subject at Exeter,
conducted a stimulating discussion
on , the problems or tn. rural
churches,
' Mrs. Kaiser was assisted in serv-
ing lunch by Mrs. W, D, Clark and
Mrs, .H., L. Jennings,
GORRIEMr, and Mrs, Harry
Dowdy, Gorrie, Reeve and Mrs,
Arthur Gibson. and Deputy Reeve
and Mra. Harvey McMichael,
Wroxeter, • Mr, and Mrs, Jack
Fischer of Jaluevale attended the
Huron COunty Wardbn's hananet
lield,lre,,,,!the-Taresbytorian-,,Churaha
Goderielk on. Tuesday evening, •
R. J.' Scott of Seaforth was the
guest sneaker and' spoke on "The
Pioneers of Huron,"
Final PIO. up- of 110#0:.:
Friday, November10,00
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At LOL Meeting .
GORRECE--The following' officers
of the Gorrie Orange Lodge Were
installed at the November meet-
ing'
Pat s Master Allan .''Watson;
Master, Gordon Coulter; deputy
master, Roberti Elschener; secre-
tary, Cordon Underwood; financial
secretary, Harry King; treasurer,
John Dinsmore; chaplain, T, L.
McInnes; Jecturers, Stanley Hayes,
Nyman Wade.
The Auditors are Norman Wade,
Harry King and the committee is
composed of Allan Watson, Alvin
Simpson, Lyle 'Watson, Wayne
King and Perry, Strong.
reading. All were from Moles-
worth;
Old time dancing followed With
Messrs. Simpson, .Moteetosh and.
Adair supplying music,
GOIIRIE---MoleswOrth Itiatitute
entertained members, of the Ford-
Ch! Gorrie" and Wrox_eter Triati;
tote .and their faMities in the
Gerrie .comninnity hall Friday
evening when a large number were
present.
IVfrs, LawSon Deig, president of
the MeleaWartlt Women's• Institute,
presided fora short program, A
ladies' quartet from Fordwieh,
Mrs. Sam JahnstOti; Mrs. William,
Campbell, Miss Minnie MCIIWaine
and Mrs, George RaeliardS, dressed
in Highland costumes, sang sev-
eral Scottish numbers with, Mrs.
Lorne Siefert as pianist, Mrs.
&William 'MeCann gave a 'reading
and Mrs, Siefert played piano and
organ numbers,
" Vionf '" ViirciabtOt; Mria Gordon'
Greig sang and 'Connie'Catheis
gave a reading.
A trio of, three ladles from
Gorrie, Mrsa H, Ferguson, Mrs,
Glad Edgar and Mrs, Clarence,
$parling, in old time costumes,,
sang with Mrs, Norman Wade as
aCcompanist, Mrs. John Baylor
gave a reading.
Judy Smith and Beth lVfcMurchle
pang solos; Kathryn and Janice
SiMpson sang several numbers
accompanied by Tom Mitchell,
David Adams played a violin solo
akeorananiecl by Grace, •'Simpson
and Norman MeMurchie gave a
The. Tidy Sisters
Discuss Shelving
GORATE---Miss Bette Tillman,
home economist for Huron, was
guest speaker on Wednesday even-
ing at the home of Mrs. Clarence
Stokes, when the Gorrie Tidy
Sisters had as their roll call, "More
shelves",
They discussed shoe storage and
shoe paekS, also the Achievement
Day. The next meeting will be! on
December 2. The hostess. served
sandwiches and candy. '
INFLUENCE OF WOMEN
SEEN IN BIOGRAPHIES
At the hot -turimY supper served
by ladles of the Gorrie United
Church on. Wednesday evening,
$463 was taken in at the door,
The large gathering enjoyed the
delicious supper, .
Mr. and Mrs, Jack Bennett were
recent visitors .with relatives in
Detroit,
A meeting of the Upper Canada
SneietY "be., •ItOd in. -the.
Gorrie United Church at 8.30 pm,,
Wednesday evening', All denomin-
ations are' invited to attend.
Mrs. J, Metea,ife and Ken of
Paisley: visited Misses Emily and
Beatrice „potter on. Thursday. Cep-
ditIon of Miss Emily Potter is less
favorable as She Augers a great.
deal from 'Weakness.
'Mrs, Edna Lyons and daughter,
Mrs. Don • Wallace, Harriston,
called on Mrs, 'R. Graham and
Miss Mabel. Irwin on Sunday
afternoon, , •
,Mr. and Mrs, R. T. Bennett have
returned 'from Bala, 'Muskoka.
The WoMeras Institute is stion-
goring the course "New Lamps for
Old". Mrs. Rnssell Adams and
Mrs. Willard Peel are the leaders,
This course is open to any woman
in the community, not necessarily
a member. The leaders would be
pleased to have anyone interested
call them,
Mr. and Mrs, Albert Heibein, re-
turned last Thursday after spend-
ing two months in ;the West.
Mr, Bill Stafford of Kitchener Is
spending this Week with , his
'brother, Mr.' John Stafford, Mrs.
Stafford and Mr, Tom VIM°.
'Sunday, visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Ted Newtqn were Mr. an'l
'Mrs. Bill Hart, 001-iawa,, Mr. and
Mrs, Clifford Pyke and sops.
Miss 'Helen Adamk was berme
froin Stratford Teachers' College
for the week-end, Miss Adams will
be practice teaching commencing
next week and tbroughont the
year will be at Guelph, Kitchener,
Galt, Waterloo, Fordwich and S.S.
1, Wallace.
Mr, and Mrs. ,Lbonard Sander-
son and , children returned Satur-
day .after , a ten days" anOtor trip
to,Wintilpee.
Mr-and XI'S, Jack Douglas, Lis'-
to.w.el..,and4Mr,.vand.4Mrs.,,Manfre&
Irwin anent SI.aturriati• and SUnday
With relatives in' NeWinarket. ,
Mt s. Minnie IrWin left by plane
nru SathrdttY from Mtilton to spend
the winter mouths With her daugh-'
ter, in. Long tranch,•,Cal.
Mr. teirnb .MGV1to.y, London, and
Joseph Querin,'Terohto, are spend-'
ing a few • days :Bunting with Mr.1
Wesley Galloway, • e
Mr. and'IVfrs. Reissell Ruttan andi
family visited Mr. and Mrs. Gordon.
Dickison of Elmweed on Sunday.
Mr: and Mrs. Harry Hastie spent;
Saturday in Stratford, •
Mr, and Mrs. snentr!
last week-end at the • home of !
Messrs. Glen ' and Alan Will of,
Kingsville.
Mr. Lloyd Reidt of Toronto spent;
the' week-end with Mrs. John
Fteidt. • ;!
Mr. and Mrs. Chai•ies Wsirwiok,
Brnssels, Mr, and Mrs. Stanley
Elliott and IfkrVey of i.istowei
were Sunday gueSts of Mr. and
Mra Aioranler Oetrie,
Mr. and Mrs,' Howard Cfrainger,
Dearborn, Mich.. spent Friday and
saturdaY with, Mr. and"Mrs. Cecil
Grainger. Mr, and Mrs. M.rvern
Grainger and family of Exeter
called at the sane home On' Satur-
day.
Mr. Angua Bates, Mrs. Myrat
Bates and mother, of Tecsatater,
visited. Saturday; at the home of
Mrs. Gordon Ritchie,
Mr. and Mrs, HMV Templemtin
spent the week-end with Miss
Betty Zimmerman at Clinton.
Mr. and 1k/it's, 'Pleming 'Grainger,
Jamestown, spent Sunday . at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. King.
Mrs, J. W. Hird has been re-
moved from Palmerston" Hospital
to 'Victoria Hospital, London,
Mr. James Douglas , has been 'ill
for two weeks and under the
doctor's care. .
A lovely lunehavas served, MSS
I, Canting, Moorefield, received
first prize for the nicest calico
dress, and Mrs, Carl -Johnston,
second.
Th4 -visiting Institutes expressed
thanks and appreciation , for the
very pleasant evening.
1)A,VID. KENNEDY of Brussels was awarded. the A. D. afacWiRight
Traphy as best athlete in the school: Mr. MacWilliain is shown abqe,
as. he made the presentation to David.
The November meeting of. St,
Andrew's Presbyterian Women's
Missionary Society, was prepared
by Mrs, H. Gilmour and Miss Cora
Wilkinson, 'who continued the
very interesting study ,of the wo-
men of the Old Testanci.ent, In
short biographies Of fourteen wo-,
rien,,they- told.Of.their kafInericea5.
wives and .'mothers fOf,'good, or
evil, on the yeligibits; political and
family life of their nations.
Mrs. John 'Pollock. read &rip-,
ture,from Timethy,and a medi-
tation 'on the passttge,•• Coritinued.
the theme on the influence his,
mother - and • grandmother- had
upon , the young man •Thnothy, to
ground him in a 'firm faith in the
one true God. • . •i •
Prayers were .offered by Mrs.
N, L. Fry and Mrs. T. C. King, and:
a solo "The Old Rugged' Crots".
sung by Mrs. A. Helmuth, was
much enjoyed. Letters, from mis-
sionaries on the foreign field
were read by Mrs. T. A.. Currie and:
Mrs. L. Fortune and the meeting'
•was closed with prayer by Mrs.
William Ford,
All the hot Water you nee DONNYBROOK
BEST ATHLETE--aletity Jean McDonald is shown above as She receiv-
ed the J. P. 111,cliibbon Trophy for the best girl athlete, in the Wing-
ham Distriet,1-figh Sellienli at the "Conimeneement laSt )FridaY. The
6 donor of the 4440, `Il'It.1141eKibbon made the presentation.
Mr. and Mrs, Sam Jefferson,
Donald and John of Newmarket
visited over the week-end with
Donnybrook relatives.
Quite a 'few from Donnybrook
church attended the mission ser-
vices which were held all last week
in Knox United Church, Auburn.
Miss Elaine Jefferson of Lon-
don, spent the week-end with her
Parents, Mr. and Mrs Charles Jef-
ferson, '
Mrs,: Cecil Chamney of Wing-
ham visited a few days with Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Chamney, East
Wawanosh,
Mr. and Mrs, Donald Jefferson
and Cheryl of Clinton visited Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. John Noble
and '
Mr. and Mrs, Edward Robinson
and Mrs. J, C. Robinsen of Wing-
ham were SUnday visitors in Clin-
ton with their aunt, Mrs, Will Mc-
Clinchey and Mr, and li/fre. Jim
Cox.
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nGII MARKS---Mary flitftiilt tic, aliewa above receiving'the thins cub
Seholarship fox' higheSt Marks in the SOMA was pregented With a
cheque by Dr, W, A, CritiNfOrd, president Of the el*
e GORRIE-al'he regular meeting of
the Evening- W.A. Of. St. Stephen's
Church was held at 111,,e home of
Mrs, William BennOt' With good
'meeting attendance. The opened
with singing of the. hymn, "Tell
me: the Old, Old Story" followed
by the member's lirayer, and the
Lnrd's prayer, MI'S, • Lloyd Grif-
fith read the Scilipirre.
Mrs, Edwin Day' read' 'a paper
prepared by Mrs, Leefetual Sander-
son on the second chapter of the
study book, "Cultural Revolution.
and Catristian Mediation 'In Africa".
Mrs, Verne Clark followed , with
prayer. Roll tall waS "Peace",
Pollowing the tievotiOnal nntt of
the meeting plans Were Made for
the annual bhrlstrnes' bazaar and
tea next. weeka. Mt& 'Robert Gib,
sett, FordWich, gave MVO' ideas for
bazaars and rot 6litiAttias, Mrs.
Frank King played a piano solo,
Mrs, Vac NeWitew-aesisted the
hostess in -serving reblestimentri,
Group Meet§ at
Williamson Home
The Marion Williamson Group
met at the Koine of MIAS William-
on recently', for the Monthly meet-
'ink. 'The call to worship was fol-
lowed by the singing of a hymn
and Mary Phillips read the Scrip-
ture ' A prayer was read by Mary
Joan 'Lapp,
Following the secretary's report,
the roll was called and the offering
collected. The treasurer also gave
a report, and 'the business was
transacted,-
Miss Williarrison told about the
Saskatchewan Synod and showed
a map Of the territory. Mrs, Ntch-
Olsen ' read a story, "At Church
with the Queen", The girls then
pasted pictures in their scrap books
and -sang a hymn.
Lunch was served, followed by
the benediction.
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