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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1936-09-10, Page 5Thursday, Sept. IOth, 1936 WINGHAM ADVANCE-TIMES PAGE FIVE LOW RAIL FARES TO WESTERN FAIR LONDON SEPTEMBER 14 -19 In effect from many points in Ontario SINGLE FARE FOR THE ROUND TRIP Good going SEPTEMBER 14-18 Return Limit - SEPTEMBER 22 Full particulars from any Agent Canadian National LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mr. Leslie Deans of Detroit is vis­ iting at his home here. Mr. Victor Campbell, of Detroit, the week-end with friends in and Mrs. R. Wagner of Roch- N.Y., renewed acquaintances in spent town. Mr. ester, town last week. Mr. Fred Piper of Oshawa was a Week-end guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Piper, Mr. and Mrs. Harcourt Mundy and son, of London, visited relatives' in town over the week-end, 'Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Waterman of Detroit, were visitors with Mrs. John McCool over the week-end. Mr. John M. Town of Detroit, spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Town. Mr. and Mrs. Crawford, of Bramp­ ton, are visiting with their son, Mr. J. H. Crawford and Mrs, Crawford. Mrs. Fenn and son, Graham, of Parkhill, spent the week-end with daughter, Mrs. W. F. Bugrman Mr. Burgman. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Durummond daughter, of Toronto, visited on Sat­ urday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. J, McLean. Mr. an<> Mrs. 1 and Mr. and Mrs. ton were week-e home of Mr. and Mrs. J. IL Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Cruikshank and son, Kenneth, Mr, and Mrs. Vern Ripple, of Detroit, spent the week­ end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Cruikshank. * Mr, and Mrs. Norman Murray arid daughter, Marilyn, also Miss Norma and Myrtle Isard, of Toronto, spent the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs, J, S. Isard. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Forsyth, Thelma and Ronniej of Buffalo, N.Y,, visited with friends over the holiday, Miss Ruby Forsyth returned with them for a two weeks’ vacation. Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Messer and Miss Betty Ann of Toronto, also Mr. and Mrs, Charles Messer, of Toron­ to, spent the week-end with his sis­ ter, Mrs. Raymond Elliott. Mr. and Mrs. Charles S, Stewart, Detroit, renewed acquaintances in town last week. Mr. Stewart’s father was the firJt editor of the Times and it is 30 years since he was in Wing­ ham. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lanning and son John, of Toronto, were week-end visitors with her mother, Mrs. John Wilson. Miss Annie Wilson, of Tor­ onto, was also a guest with her mo­ ther. Mrs. Wm. Griffin of Ingersoll and her daughter, Alice, visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Mc­ Dougall, for a week. Mr. Griffin and son, Reg. and Douglas McCullough, of Ingersoll, were guests for week-end at the same home. B e d f o r d F’Jki r o n t o , Fred Rush pl Wcs- end visuiorii at t.he BORN It the Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Shaw. Mr. Arnold Lillow is visiting with friends in Toronto for a week and taking in the Ex. Mr. Jack Kerr is visiting with friends at Oshawa and other places. Mr. aiid Mrs. Robert Warwick, vis­ ited on Sunday with old friends in Orangeville. Mr, .and Mrs. Harold Harris, Till- sonburg, spent Sunday with her par-* ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Johnston. Miss Ethel Johnston spent the week-end and holiday at her home on the 1st line. Mr. Gordon Mundell took in Tor­ onto Ex, on Saturday, Sorry to hear Mrs. David Jewitt is sick at present and hope she will be better soon. ' % Mrs. Eliza Fell is visiting for a few days with her sister, Mrs. Joseph Breckenridge. Mr. Joseph Brecken- enridge is away visiting friends for a few days, Sorry to hear Mrs. George Thorn­ ton hasn’t been very well lately but hope she wiU soon be better again. Rev. Mr. Robb took both services on Sunday at Brussels United Church. Misses Ethel and Viola Mathers visitedl on Sunday with their’ father in Bluevale, Mr. and Mrs. Peter McIntosh, Mr. Harold McIntosh, Madeline and Aud­ rey, also Mrs. Fred Hepey^and dau­ ghter, Dorothy, of Kinlcardme, were visitors at the home of ML and Mrs. Will Abraham last Sunday. Mrs. John Haines spent a few days with friends in Lucknow. Mrs. G. H. Wix of iting at the home of Alex. McEwen. Mr. Ross Abraham week with friends at Mr. and .Mrs. Walter Jeffrey and Mr. Jos’eph Casemore alscr Mr) and Mrs .Will Robertson, of MornSbank, spent last Sunday with friends in Kincardine. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Warwick and Mr. James Campbell spent Sunday with friends in Orangeville. Dicttc. Mr. Dicttc had he misfor- unc to fall from the barn roof when he was shingling, and altho he has been seriously ill for some time, he is now recovering.. Mr. and Mrs. John Turner and family, of Kitchener, spent the week­ end with Mr, and Mrs. Albert Pat­ terson, and with Mr. and Mrs. Archie Patterson of Lucknow. Mr, and Mrs. Sam /Reid and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Cook/and baby son, Lome, Ashfield, visitadat/the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. R7Farrier on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. C, Stewart of Luck­ now visited on Sunday at the home of Mrs. A. Emerson, [Mr. and Mrs, Fred Newman and, children motored to Hamilton on Sat­ urday and spent the week-end with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Hender­ shot, Mrs. Newman is staying for a few weeks, but Mr. Newman returned home on Monday. Miss Margaret Jackson, and Mr. Hanna, of Toronto, and Mr, and Mrs. Stockill, of Powasson, who were at­ tending the funeral of. the late Mr. Jas. Laidlaw, returned to their res­ pective homes at the week-end. Mrs Jackson is visiting with her son, at Auburn, for the next few weeks, Mrs. Andrew Kirk, of SeafoH-b, and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Kirk, of Birming­ ham, Mich., spent Sunday at Are home of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Beecroft. ’ Mr. and Mrs, Robt. Mowbray Catharine and McKenzie, and Gordon Markle spent two days week at the Toronto Exhibition. Miss Bertha Mackay, of Stratford, spent the week-end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hector Mackay. Mrs. Mary Ann MacDonald of Teeswater, has been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hector Mac­ kay. Mr. Malcolm Ross, of Sarnia, spent the past week here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.. Mac Ross. The Young People of the United Church are holding a corn roast at the church on Wednesday evening, a good program is being prepared. Mrs. J. B.Morrison returned from Toronto last week, where she has been visiting with relatives. Miss Evelyn Reed returned on Sat­ urday to her wrork at Mount Forest after holidaying at her home here. Miss Dorothy Pollock, R.N., re­ turned to Guelph on Thursday last after holidaying at the manse with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. J. Pollock. homes J. IX of Mrs. Mac" Beecroft on Simpson and her and and LEE—In the Private Patients’ • Pav­ ilion, Toronto Genera! Hospital, on Monday, Sept. 7th, to Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Lee (nee Margaret Rin- toul), of Toronto, a daughter. MORRIS Detroit is vis- Mr. and Mrs. spent the past Kincardine. and Mr. last Wm, of Detroit and Leamington, the home of of at and Miss May CORNS REMOVED WITH CASTOR OIL"? Say goodbye to clumsy corn-pads and risky razors. A new liquid called KORN-KING ends pain in 60 seconds. Dries up peskiest corns or callus. Contains pure castor oil, camphor and iodine. Absolutely safe. Win­ ner of Good Housekeeping Seal. Easy di­ rections in package. 35c bottle saves untold misery. Druggist returns money if KORN- KING fails to remove any corn or callus. McKIBBON’S DRUG STORE willEbenezer Church Anniversary be held on Sunday, Sept. 20th, at 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. Rev. A. W. Gard­ iner, B.A., B.D., of Londesboro, will be the special speaker for the day. 'Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Cunningham and daughter, Lois, and Mr. and Mrs. John Hunter also Mrs. Frank Salter and son, Jack, visited with Mr: John Robinson on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Jewitt spent WHITECHURCH Mr. and Mrs. John Little, of Ash­ field, spent Sunday last with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Patterson. Mr. Gordon Mackay spent the week-end in Dunnville and his wife and children returned home with him, after spending the past two months there with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Phone 62 SEIBERLING fi “STANDARD SERVICE!” LOWEST PRICES ever in Canada on this sturdy, tough, SAFE, Twa Whv bother with Ordinary so-called low-price tires, when you can buy these nationally known> popular SEIBERLING, ^Standard Service” TIRES at such LOW PRICES! Come in and see these Tires for yourself. Ride in SAFETY _ get MILEAGE and still stay within your tire budget! REPAIRS BATTERIES ACCESSORIES MURRAY Wingham The W.M.S. of the United Church held teas at the Ross and Mrs, Wednesday last. Mr. and Mrs. Miss May Simpson Mr. John Garton spent the week-end Mr. George Garton. Mr, Chas. Wightman visited over the week-end at the home of Mrs. Brigham of Blyth. Mr. and Mrs, George McClenaghan visited last Monday with friends in London, Miss Edith Clark, returned mission­ ary from Africa, and Misses Mary and Sarah Sharpe, of Teeswater, spent Tuesday last with Mrs. Mac Ross. Mrs, Thos, Moore spent the week­ end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Sparling of Collingwood. Mr. and Mrs, Malcolm Green are in Toronto this week attending the Exhibition and visiting with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Roy McKee and son, Allister, of Teeswater, visited on Sun­ day with Mr, and Mrs, Aldin Purdon. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Seaforth last Saturday sale of her mother’s household goods. . Don’t forget the regular monthly meeting of the Women’s Institute this Friday. The ladies of the Lucknow Society have been invited and will present a good program. This meet­ ing is also the Grandmothers’ meet­ ing. Everyone is cordially invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Robinson and Ernest, Mr. John Beecroft and Beat­ rice and Gilbert, also Mr. and Mrs. Henry McGee and Gordon, motored to Stratford on Sunday to attend the funeral of little three-year-old Donna Graham, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orval Graham (nee Irene Mc­ Dowell, of Marnoch). The little girl, was only sick a few days, developing pnemonia from a diabetic condition, She will be greatly missed by her many friends and mtfch sympathy is extended to the bereaved parents. In­ terment took place in Avon Cemetery. Miss Sarah Sharpe, of Teeswater, spent last week with Miss Catharine Ross. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Elliott and family spent Sunday with her parents, Mr .and Mrs. Mitchell, of Wingham. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Irwin and son, Alvin, and Mr. Reid, of Lucknow, al­ so Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vanner and family of Wingham, were visitors at the home of Mrs. Jas. Cornelius on Monday. Mrs. Goyeau of Leamington spent the week-end at the home of her dau­ ghter, Mrs. Aldin Purdon. Ross were in attending the furniture and DONNYBROOK willRev. Mr. Lane, of Goderich, preach Anniversary Services in Don­ nybrook Church on Sunday, aSept. 20. The Y.P.S. \will hold their regular meeting on Friday evening. The Women’s Institute met last Wednesday at the home of Miss E. Chamney with an attendance of 22. Mrs. Ted Mills, of Toronto spent the week-end with her sister-in-law, Mrs. N. Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Colin Campbell and sons, Murray, Billie and Keith, of Ottawa, were recent visitors with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Camp­ bell and other friends. Miss Lucy Harrison of Goderich was a week-end guest with her cousin Miss Jean Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Sam McBride and Mr. and Mrs. John McBride and daughter, of Zruich, were Sunday visitors yith Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Robinson. Mrs. Ellen Thompson is visiting at the home of her son, Thompson. TURNBERRY Mr.N. We are sorry to hear Mr. Gilbert Howes is under the doctor’s care. Mrs. Janet McTavish spent the week-end in Wroyeter with her dau­ ghter, Margaret, of Toronto. Miss Eva Sangster, of Wroxeter, is spending a few days with her friend, Miss Marguerite Henning. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Higgins on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Miller and Mrs. Agnes Miller, of Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Fleming, London; Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Higgins and family, also Mr. Elijah Higgins, Morris, and Mr. and Mrs. Jno. N. Miller of Wingham. Mrs. Jas. Wray, Miss Eva Keith and Mr. Earl Elliott spent the holi­ day in London. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Boeke.r, Toron­ to, spent a day recently with the lat­ ter’s father, Mr. Jas. Wylie. The many, friends of Mrs. Eli Bolt will be sorry to hear she is under the doctor’s care, but hope for a speedy recovery. Mrs, Jno. Gemmill and Miss Eva Bolt are with her at present Mrs. David Haugh and baby, Ray­ mond, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Casemore. Quite a few from here attended the Wingham-Clinton ball game last Sat­ urday afternoon, Wingham won the first game of the series 11-7. Miss Marion Gardner of Zion, was V _ to your car with Steelcote I Steflcotf.Toh on a small can,°f Steelcote Will ename/ ‘ yonr whole will paint If you think painting a car is a big job, you don’t know about Steelcote. In a Couple of Hours! You can paint your own car to look like a factory finish with Steelcote, because it flows itself on without a brush mark, . lap or streak, leaving a smooth, brilliant finish that looks and lasts like baked enamel. Why Drive a Shabby Car When you can use Steelcote right over old lacquer, paint or any car finish. elastic—makes it different than ordinary enamels. That’s why it won’t crack, chip or peel—stays glistening new, months after ordi­ nary finishes are weather-beaten/ For Cost of Washand Polish One epat covers. Dries in a few hours. And the cost? A $2.00 pint is enough for the average-size car. A $3.50 quart is enough for the largest car. Steelcote Rubber Enamel is an esta­ blished product recently introduced in Canada and sold in 65 countries throughout the world. STEELCOTE MANUFACTURING CO. of CanaduLtd.,Toronto. The genuine rubber­ plasticizer inSteelcote makes it 100% more PAINTS A CHAIR L RUBBER ENAMEL See Demonstration in our Display Rooms, Afternoon, arid Evening, Friday, Sept. 11th. ELMER WILKINSON , The Wallpaper Shop Wingham operated on for removal of her tonsils last Saturday in Wingham General Hospital. Marion is a neice of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Gardner of Turnberry. Mr. and Mrs. Rieh Mrs. Ernest and Cepl, called on Turnberry (fiends last Sun­ day. Mr. Mervin Deeves called on friends at Lucknow last Sunday. Mrs. W. M. Champion of Lucknow visited last- week with friends here. Threshing in Turnberry is very nearly will be rard Gardner, ©f Lucknow, completed. The next big job silo-filling and fall ploughing. JAMESTOWN James Wallace is spending aMrs. few weeks at the home of Wm. and Mrs. Grimmer. Miss Berva Parr visited Mr. and Mrs. Milton Parr over Labor Day. Miss Gertr-ude Payn is home from Goderich for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Allan McKercher, Glenn and Ruth, were Bolton visitors over the week-end. Laura Savage called on Listowel friends on Sunday. Mr. Stanley and Clarence^prainget were in Stratford S,awrday/ combin­ ing business with pleasure'/ Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Johnston and family visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Riley. TURNBERRY COUNCIL Minutes of Council meeting held in Blucvale, Aug. 5th, 1936. Members all present. Moved by Breckenridge and Porter that the minutes of last meeting and special meeting be adopted as read. Carried. The following letters were received and read: A. McKinnon, Wingham; A. E. Wilson & Co., Toronto; Twp. >>f Kinloss, Holyrood; Bell Telephone, Montreal; Relief Branch, Toronto. Moved by Wilton and Moffat that the repairing and cleaning out of the west branch of the Fisher-Gregory drain be given to A. McKinnon at 50c per rod. Carried. Moved by Moffat and Wilton that the following By-Laws be passed: No. 19. County Rate 7 l]10 mills. No. 20. Twp. Rate 2 5|10 mills. No. 21. Debenture Rate 3jl0 mills. No. 22. Twp. grant to School 3 9|10 mills. 23. Direct Relief 2|10 mills,. Car­ ried. The following accounts were paid: Sundry accts. $122.63; Roads, $1311.- 57; Lott Drain $29.20. Moved by Porter and Breckenridge that we adjourn to meet on Monday, Sept. 14th, p.m. Carried. R. Grain, Reeve, at Bluevale 1936, at 1 W. R.Cruikshank, Clerk, Shc: “I’m awfully glad you’ve got a part in the Dramatic Society’s next show. Have you. much to say?” He: “Practically nothing. I’m play­ ing the part of a husband. BLYTH Mr. and Mrs. Zeigler and. Mrs, D. Laidlaw of Listow^f, fyere week-end visitors with Laidlaw. Miss Annie the week-end and Mrs. John Mains. Miss E. Bell of Toronto, a former resident of our village, is renewing old friendships this week. . Mrs. Robert McGee left on Satur­ day for Toionto where she will visit friends for. a while. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Shane are vis­ iting friends on Manitoulin Island. Blyth Fall Fair, Friday and Satur­ day, Sept. 11th and 12th. Special at­ tractions, running races, Football, Brussels and Walton. On Friday ev­ ening a dance in Memorial Hall, and a grand concert on Saturday evening by the McGregor Concert Artists o£ London. The lady directors are serv­ ing lunch in the fair building on Sat­ urday afternoon. Come in and enjoy a cup of tea. A number of our unemployed are working on the new highway. Mr.kind Mrs. James Mains of Ottawa spent with her parents, *vJLr. A speedster came whizzing round a corner on a motor-bike, crashed in­ to a careless pedestrian, and knocked him flying into a hedge. “Road-hog!” shouted the pedestrian.. ster. “Hedge-hog!” retorted the speed- Patient: “How can I ever repay you for your kindness to me?" Doctor: “By cheque, postal order, or cash.” FALL FAIR DATES Following are the dates set for fall fairs and exhibitions in Western On­ tario for 1936: Blyth .............. Chesley .......... Kincardine ......... Milverton ....... New Hamburg Ailsa Craig..... Atwood ........... Bayfield.......... Exeter........... Goderich ...... Listowel ..... Lucknow......... Parkhill ......................... Sept. 25 Sea'forth .. ......................* Sept. 24, 25 Stratford..........................Sept. 21-23 Brussels..........„..... Oct. 1, 2 Mitchell ....................... Sept. 29, 30 Ripley .................................Sept. 29, 30 Wingham-------------Sept. 30, Oct. 1 Zurich --- ------Sept. 28, 20 Owen Sound ________ _ Oct. 5-7 Teeswater ..................... Oct. 6, 71 Clifford................... .......Sept. 18, 19 Harriston ....................Sept. 24, 25 Hanover.......*.................Sept. 18, 10 London (Western Pair) ... Sept. 14-19’ Mildmay..........................Sept. 22, 23 .Paisley............................Sept, 29, 39 Tiverton Sept. 28, 29 Toronto (C.N.E.)... Aug. 28 - Sept. 12 . Palmerston ..... Oct. *7, 8, Sept.11,12 Sept.15,16 Sept.17,18 Sept.17,18 . Sept.18,19 .. Sept.24,25 Sept.25,26 Sept.23,24 Sept.21,22 Sept.22,23 Sept.23,24 Sept.24,25