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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1968-03-21, Page 8Wi barn Advance Times. ThUrsday, March 21,, 1968 WHITECHURCH Mr, and lvIrs. Bill Willis moved into te apartment own- ' ed by his Mother, Mrs. Doris 'WUUSS We welcome them to the viallago.. Mr, and Mrs. Bill Fisher of Port Credit and Niz. and Mrs. Arnold Lougheed, Lori and Cheryl.of Fon Erie spent the week -end with their parents. Mr. and Mis.*'George Fisher and faMily of Wingham. , Mr, and Mrs. Wesley Tiffin, Mrs. Cecil Falconer and Mrs, PurQlon on Tuesday went to visit for a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Hector Purdon and family of Strathroy. Mr, -aiid Mrs. Carman Far- , rier.and faiiIy,of Longiiranch are visiting for the holidays with relatives in, the area. and Mrs. jack Gillespie of Sarnia were Monday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Far, rier, ,Mr., and Mrs," Elwood Gros- korth,spent the week -end in , TorontO with M. and Mrs, Paul Grositorth and family, and other. relatives, Calvin - Brick essengers WHITECHURCHE-.- Brick -- - Messengers held their March meeting on Sunday in the church. The second vice-pres- ident, .Margaret Robertson„. pre- sided ° ' The theme was, We need, each other"• •Alice Beecroft read the Scripture. Prayer was givensby Darleen Coultes. The .Herald report was given by }Jelin Chandler. Douglas Shiell and Michael Moore re- ceived the offering. The story of St. Patrick was given, after which- all Went to their*classes for further study. *MEIER' Miss Debbie and Master Donald Montgonnevi ale spend* ing a few days this week at the home Of their uncle and aunt, MP, and Mrs, John Sinnamoo and faintly at Seaford', The Ross Tomans•viSited Mt. and Mrs, Boyne Sage, 3r4 Line Wallace, on Sunday. • Mr*apd Mts. E. L. Gibson of Gormley visited his sisters, Misses Elsie and Marion Gibson over the week -end, - Mr. Wallace Nixon and Howard of Cafnp _Borden were week -end visitors az the bailie of Mrs. George Griffith and Howard is visiting with his cousin. John .McKercher. Jamestown. Miss Daisy Gibson, •Waterloo„ is visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Carman Nixon,. Grant, Lori and Andrea of Lon- don,are visiting this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fra- ser Haugh, Miss Aileen Eaton. Seaforth, and Mr. Oliver Edwards, Dublin visited at the home of Mr, John Hupfer last Thursday evening. Mr:1'nd Mrs.Danny Salter Qf Toronto spent the week -end-\ at their home here. Wemiss teeing Mrs. Salter's mother, Mrs. Mudd, who has been con- fined to hospital for surgery but she is now able to be home again and we hope will soon feel up to the trip to their home here fora week -end, Bridge dub There were thirteen tables at the CWL euchre Tuesday evening. High lady., yrs. Jean Crump; high man, Carl Frieburger; law lady, Mrs, Doris Adams; low man, John Sproal. The 'door prize was . won by Mrs. 0. Haselgrove.' The- conVeners were Mrs; Sarah Anstett and Mrs. Joe'Redman, ' 111.1111111111111111111111111611111111i111111.111111114111111111111111111111111111111311111E111111:Mile ITIAND VALLEY. CONSERVATION AUTHORITY TENDER FOR SERVICE BUILDING Sealed. Te clearly marlkad as to contents, will be received by; . C. W. Bamford, etary-Treasurer, Maitland Valley Conservation Authority, Box 760, USTOWEL, Ontario. at the Conservation Authority Office iji Wroxeter, Ontario UNTIL: 1200 o'clock NOON, E.S.T.; TUESDAY, .APRIL t!, 1968, the construction ' of as*cOncrete block Service building in the Reserve Conservation Area. • Plant and Specification's may he obtained from the office of Cryiler, Davis & Jorgensen, Ltd., Consulting Engineers, 5803 'Amp Street, upon the receipt of al10.00 deposit. , The deposit shall be in the form of a certified cheque loyable' to the. Maitland, 'Valley Conservation Authority. The deposit shall be refunded upon the return, in good condition, of the plans and specifications. , ITinder. this contract, the construction shall include a con- crete if block service building withstone and wavy edge siding, baying a floor area of 713 sq. ft.; a septic System, with tile bed; *3 is.p. pump. and,, 1000 gallon water supply tank and all intern- al'plumbing. to be located in the iFalls Reserve conservation Area,.1tesuniller, Ontario,' • -‘ Tinders will be opened and awarded 'on Wednesday, April, 1.0th„ 1960,, With Work to be completed by May 31; 1968. , • , Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. „C.,- W. Bamford, secretary -Treasurer, . Maitland- Valley Conservation Authority, ' Box 760, LISTOWEL, Ontario. . • —Crysler,.Davis & Jorgensen, Ltd., • Consulting Engineers, . 5803 Yonge Street, Suite 105,• • WILLOWDALE, Ontario. 210 -Ingoolionarmilioustimmisliiiimilltionsuousinothonsistutio MacKay • WHITECHURCH—Chalmers W. M. S„ held its Easter Thank• - offering in the Sunday school room on Friday afternoon. „ The president, Mrs. Wallac Conn, welcomed the members, the guest speaker', Rev. Angus NlacKay of Ihansi, India and the O.C.W. members, Easter hymns were sung. Mrs, &Mei Ross read the Scripture. The meditation was given by Mxs. Wesley Tiffin,' stating that Jesus 'was never farther away from home than 200 miles; and that after all the ages He is. more alive to - TWO MEMBERS of the upholstery class try to appear mo- dest about their beautiful handcraft.. They are, , left, Mrs.' John L. Currie of R. R. 5 Wingbam; ahd Mrs, Alex Mac' Tavish, of 'R. R. 1 Bluevale.--A-T Photo. tiMmillik!Wpoisa 0- C-10-Mr4 Jim Gibbons'left from Crumlin Airport, London, on ' Tuesday for' Calgary, ,Alta.,„ where he will attend the funer- al of his brother, Rev. fr. John T. Gibbons who passed away suddenly on Monday, March 18th. and Mrs. John H.. McLaughlin, an and Shirley of Ottawa Are Spending this week with Mrs. N.X. ,McLaugh- lin, arid'Miss Nell Hutchison of Toronto was a visitor over the week -end, Mr. Muir, McLaugh-". lin of Sarnia was a recent visitor at the same home. --Paul Boucher spent the week -end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lender Boucher Chatham. .„ --Mr. and Mrs. Lame Mc- Donald and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Harris attended the convention for elementary ,school trustees in Toronto early this .week. •--Mrs. Don Delmage, Gail and Cheryl of London are.spend- pig this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Harris. .-Barry and Duane Boucher, . sons of Mr. and Mrs. 'gander Boucher of Chatham, are spend - invite holiday week with their grandparents, .Mr. and Mrs.. Ab Nethery. , (. • --Mr. Oliver Stokes moved on Saturday from his home to the apartments on Minnie Street and Is visiting at the home of his niece, Mrs. Selah Brecken- ridge of Jamestown. • • --Miss Helen 'Ford of Deep RiVer is spending her vacation this week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Ford of Leopold Street. --Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Ro- binson motored to London on Tuesday of last week and his mother, Mrs. J.C. Robinson' of Shuter Street who has been hos- pitalized in Victoria Hospital 4. with a' broken hip, was able to return to Wingham and is•a pat- ient in the hospital here. • --Mr. and Mrs. Albert • Spyth and Andrea of Kitchener spent the weeksend with his . • • parents, Mr. and Mrs, Edwin, Smyth of East WaWanosb. and• • with her mother, Mrs. Leach-, of Brussels.. --Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hodgins and Mr. and Mrs.. Jim Alexander of Toronto attended the Baccalaureate service at War Memorial Hall at Guelph on Sunday for -the graduating class of the University of 'Guelph, of which Kathy'Hod? gins is a member - -Mrs. Oliver Donald of Mount Forest is visiting this' week with her mother, 'Mrs. S. A. Murray of Minnie Street.- --Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Ham- ilton and David of Islington spent the week -end with Mr„,,,, and .Mrs. Norman Weiweod. - -Miss Dorothy Comber of Boboaygem Spent several" days last week with ,Mrs. William -p Connell, and visited other ' Wingham•friends. . --Mr. and Mrs. Ralph John- son and Derek of Waterloo were guests on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lee and family. Mrs. Johnson and Derek returned re- cently from a six weeks' .visit • with her family in Mexico. Shower ..h•lit for Lynda Green WRQXETER-4-Mrs, George.* Gibson was hosteis for a mis- cellaneous shower last D'xiclay evening in honor of her niece„ Miss Lynda Greenof Goderichr who is being married 'Friday evening', •IS,larCit 22nd, in North Street United Church. About thirty guests.Were present, relatives and former -neighbours from 2nd of Turn - berry. Misses Janis Gree)), GlenkGibson. Lynne Edgar and Laurel Dane,presented the gifts' -. to the bride-to-be andjter mother, Mrs. Allister Green , and the groom -elect's mother,' Mrs. D. Eruinsma assisted her. contests were enjoyed and a social evening spent. Weekly, euchre BELORAVE-- There were nine tables.** play at the Bel - grave euchre _last Wednesday night, The winners were; high lady, Mrs. Sewers; high man, WilUam Gow; lo/W lady. Mrs. Kenneth Wheeler; low man, George Walker; novelty lady, Mrs. Gordon Higginsv novelty man. CieraId Nicholson, $t. Patrick's prike, Mrs. Vera Armstrong. s aks at T day than ever. Mrs, Dawson Craig led in prayer. A reading» "The Way of the Cross"' was • $ivert by Mrs. Earl Caslick. • The minutes were read by the secretaiy, Mrs. Russel Ross. A thank you card*Was received from Mrs. George Fisher and an invitation waS received from the United'sChurch t4) attend their Thankoffering service on ,April 4th, at 2:30 p.m. when Dr. Ida MaeDonald of Tees.,, water will be the guest speatier, The offering ivas received by•Mrs. Bill Rintoul and Mrs; W.. Purdon, - and dedicated by Cotin.*'_ .The guest speaker, Rey, Angus MacKay of Plans!, India, was introduoed by Mrs. Johns,- ron.Conn Who said it was 41 years' since he left for the ruts,. sions faeld, Angus recalled. that he had received a lot of his training night there in his home ehurcli. He mentioned the group of young people who one' winter studied three books, and then wrote exams' on them, Several passed the exams; A saving, sending God is 'seeking to save man from sin." 'Mr, 'MacKay said. God is- a universal Saviour but He can"' .not save those who will not come. He gave *splay be- gotten Son to minister and to give *His life 4.'.`11 ransom Tfor• many. • Missionaries sent out to .kleathen countries Must en- dowed with the spirit of Christ to carry on the work, and be prepared to be used. • 'In Indiait isn't easy for anyone to become 4 Christian If they have been heathen, but irif; spite of castes and the devil,' some .are 'becoming .c hristians. Mr. McKay hopes to re- turn to India this fall as he is afraid religion is being squeez- ed Out; , Rev. MacKay then showed pictures and gave a cornmeriv- ary. Ile was rhanked.by Mrs. ViCrOt Emerson for his interett- Mg address and the educational nkoffenn pictures. She presented him with a gift. • Mrs, Milian Moore gave a reading, "The Master Is Com- ing to My House Today'. The meeting.closed With the Lord's prayer, Grace was sung and lunch served. 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