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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1936-09-24, Page 8PAGE EIGHT WINGHAM ADVANCE-TIMES Thursday, Sept, 24th, 1936 Show Starts at 8 p.m. Thursday, Friday, Saturday, September 24, 25, 26 BOBBY BREEN ’s Sing Again” Bobby Breen, the Youthful Canadian-Born Singing Star, made famous by his singing on the Eddie Can­ tor Radio Program — This is his first picture A Treat for Music Lovers ------Also —— Two Reel Comedy — Single Reel and News NEXT WEEK — SPECIAL ASTAIRE AND ROGERS WHITECHURCH Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mitchell, Turn­ berry, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davidson. Mr. John Purdon has changed his car and is driving an Essex now. On Thursday, they, and Mr. and Mrs, Aldin Purdon made a business trip to Kitchener. Miss Jessie Finlayson, teacher at Calvin, spent the week-end with Mrs. John Gaunt. Rally Day service was observed on Sunday in the United Church, when the Superintendent, Mr. Robt. Laid­ law, had charge of the service, and the Sunday School classes sat togeth­ er in the church. The Scripture les­ sons were read by Doris McClen- FOR •V WITHIN J S YOUR ' BUDGET; J iSHOP AT Smith’s Economy Food Store Our customers are all delighted with the wonderful dishes we are giving free as premiums.. We know because they said so. Start saving our coupons now. BLUE ROSE RICE J 3 Lbs........................23c Try Our FOUR O’CLOCK TEA ....... 49c Lb. MAPLE LEAF PEAS 2 Tins ..............-.....................25c AMERICAN BEAUTY ' SHRIMPS ............ ...... 20c Tin PURE CLOVER HONEY 5 Lb. Pail........................- 45c ST. WILLIAMS ORANGE MARMALADE ... 27c 32 oz. jar JUNKET ICE CREAM MIX 3 Pkgs...........:....................................25c HELMET CORNED BEEF 2 Tins ..............-...........■■...... 25c LUX FLAKES and 1 Cake LIFEBUOY SOAP .............25c WESTON’S OLD HICKORY SODAS ......................2 Lbs. 25c FINE DAIRY SALT . 50 Lb. 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Laidlaw and Kenneth and Elroy, and Miss Annie Laidlaw, Miss Isabel Fox, Mr. and. Mrs. Andrew Wilson, Mrs. W. J. Coulter, Mr. Thos. Henderson sold his farm on the second of Kinloss to Mr. Rob­ ert Ross. Quite a number from Langside ai)d Chalmers’ Churches accepted the in­ vitation from the Calvin people to attend a special meeting held at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Adam Robert­ son on Tuesday evening last, when Mr. Chas. King was present and gave the report of the General Assembly, which he attended in Hamilton last June. The Wawanosh schools are attend­ ing their school fair on Tuesday; the people from the village attended the school fail- at Holyrood last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Patterson and family, of Auburn, visited on Sunday at the home of his sister, Mrs. Clar­ ence Cox. Mr. Chas. Markle left last week to motor to Sudbury. Mrs. Bannerman and son, Bert, and daughter, Mrs. Ross, of Teeswater, and the former’s brother, Mr. John Mowbray, left last week to spend some time with their sister, Mrs. Montgomery, of Rose City, Mich., and with other old friends there. Mr. Amos Cornelius has been shingling the roof of hisMiome during the past week. Mr. Hugh\ Hulley of Stratford, spent the wteek4nd there. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Lott; of Rip­ ley, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lott. The regular monthly meeting of the W.M.S. of the United. Church wds held in the church on Wednesday last, with a good attendance.1 The ladies quilted the mission band quilt, and after a short business meeting and the reading of the report of the W.M.S. Convention, which had been held at Sarnia, the ladies served tea and enjoyed a social half hour. Mr. and Mrs. Bell and Mrs. Bailey, of Blyth, and Mrs. Butcher, Wing­ ham, visited on Sunday at the home of their brother, Mr. B‘. S. Naylor. Mr. Hector Purdon and Mr. Stan­ ley Thompson left -last week to get work in Northern Ontario. We wish them success. Mr. and Mrs. Hendershot, of Ham­ ilton, spent the weekend at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Fred Newman. The regular monthly meeting of the W.M.S. of the Presbyterian I Church was held on Thursday last j with the President, Mrs. Robt. Mow- I bray, in charge. After the opening ex- I ercises, Mrs. Albert Patterson read the Scripture lesson, Mrs. David Ken­ nedy and Mrs. Henry Patterson had. charge of the chapters in the Study Book, and Mrs. J. Pollock led in prayer. Miss Olive,?Farrier, of Dungannon and Mr. Carman Farrier, of Prosper­ ity, spent the week-end at their home in W. Wawanosh. Many friends of the Fitzpatrick families in this community sympathize with them in their sad bereavement and terrible accident of Sunday ening. i ev- BUY TRADE and help your favorite Bonus Votes From now till End of of Campaign Contest Closes Saturday Night CARDS contestant Foxton’s Dairy Pasteurized Products Ph. 9W line, Morris, with a good attendance. The President, Mrs. N. Keating, con­ ducted the business part of the meet­ ing which was opened by alb-singing the Ode and repeating the Lord’s Prayer. The roll call was responded to with the name of a new flower planted this year. It was decided to replenish the first aid kits in the schools, Twenty-five dollars was paid to the Cemetery Board towards the new building at the cemetery, A com­ mittee was put in to arrange for the short course. It was decided not to send a delegate to the convention in Wiarton. An appeal from a needy dis­ trict near Cochrane, was presented, and it was agreed to send flannelette to be made as needed by themselves. Mrs. J. Wickstead gave a splendid paper on the motto—Love Flowers, Know Flowers and Grow Flowers. Edith Procter gave a good outline of current events. A solo by Nora Van- Camp was much enjoyed. Mrs. Oster, District President, was present and gave a splendid address and a talk on the Handbook. The meeting was closed by the singing of the National Anthem. Lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. N. Higgins, Miss Laura Hopper and Mrs. G. Hig­ gins. KING’S Come to The QUEEN’S COFFEE SHOP visitors with Miss V. McCallum is visiting' Acton. Knox United Church Dinners for Lunches Sodas Ice Cream H. L. Sherbondy ioned mother, in whose home the scene is laid, Mrs. Alex. McCracken; tier daughter, Nora, Mrs. E. McKer- cher; Her son, John, Harry Wright; Johnn’s Chum, who is in love with Nora, Gordon Messer; A fashionable mother, Mrs. Chas. McCutcheon; Her son, Edmond, Burns Moffatt; A Tramp, for his health, Archie Messer; A kind hearted neighbor with Dutch accent, Mrs. W. McKinney. The play throughout contained a good deal of Irish humox- and was well received. Play Friday Night The play “Nora! Wake Up!” will be staged i'n the Foresters’ Hall, Fri­ day evening, Sept. 25th, by the East Boundary Group of the Ladies ’Aid of Knox Presbyterian Church. Mrs. James Boyde, of Waterloo, is visiting her sister, Miss Bella Kirton. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Garniss, Miss Olive Scott and Mac ScotKspent Sun­ day at the home of/j. WesleS Beattie, Seaforth. ( Mr. and Mrs. Mmwfof Lucknow, spent a few days recently with their daughter, Mrs. John Sparks. Mr.' and Mrs. Parker (nee Lois Stewart) of Calgary, Alta., called on Mr. and Mrs. Richard Johnston. W. H. Stewart, of Grand Valley, spent Sunday with his father, Mr. T. Stewart. BELGRAVE A number from here attended Lon­ don Fair last week. Miss E. Wynn, of London, and" Miss Margaret Procter, of Wingham, were week-end Wheeler. Miss Eileen with friends at The choir of supplied the music for Donnybrook United Church on Sunday afternoon and evening for the Anniversary Ser­ vices. Harvest Home services will be,held in the Anglican Church, Belgrave, on Sunday, Sept. 17, at 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. The Rev. Mr. Calder, of Goder­ ich, will be the special speaker at the evening service. An invitation is ex­ tended to all to attend these services. Mr. and Mrs. Yule and Bei-na have returned from a two weeks’ holiday. Mrs. Cecil Chamney underwent an operation for appendicitis in Wing­ ham Hospital on Sunday and is get­ ting along as well as can be expected. ST. HELENS We carry a full line of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables in season. Phone 161 and we deliver promptly. Also for Coleman’s Fresh Sausage, Weiners, Bacons, Summer Sausage, etc. Coupons given by Delivery Boy. Ask him for them. Instal That New Furnace NOW! BLUEVALE Missionary Society Met The regular meeting of the W-. M. S, of the United Church was held in the schoolroom, on Tuesday, Sept. 13, Mrs. Joseph Breckenridge presiding. The meeting opened with the hymn, “Fight the Good Fight with all thy might”. The devotional leaflet “The Spirit of Jesus at Work,” was read by Mrs. J. Fell, followed by several short prayers. After the minutes and busi­ ness, the President’ led in a Question­ naire on the annual report, the ques­ tions being answered by Mrs. E. Johnston.* After singing hymn “The Church’s one foundation” Mrs. A, V. Robb led in prayer, and the meeting closed with the Benediction. Institute Heard District President The September meeting' of the Bel­ grave Women’s Institute was held on Wednesday afternoon of last week at the home of Mrs. J. M. Coult.es, 3rd It Is Bonus Votes That Count Attend to it NOW before it becomes necessary to keep the fires going, and have it ready for the win­ ter's use* Phone 58 for prompt service. The North Sectional meeting of the Huron Presbyterial Society of the W. M. ,S. will be held, in the United Church, Blucvale, on Tuesday, Sept. 29th, with morning and afternoon ses­ sions, ■ Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Shaw left on Saturday for a trip to Vancouver where they will visit Mr. and Mrs. C, M. Fraser, and other relatives. Double Bonus Votes On'Repairs t 10,000 on the $1.00 WILLIAMS The Jeweller Mr. Geo. McQuillin who has spent the summer at the Experimental Farm, Kapuskasing, was home for a few days before resuming his studies at the O.A.C., Guelph, this week. Miss Florence McQuillin, student nurse at the Stratford General Hos­ pital, was a visitor at her home here on Friday. The ladies of the United ' Church have been busy this last week re-dec- orating the basement of the church. Messrs. A. G. Webb, W. I. Miller, W. J. Foran, Fred Webb, Kenneth Purcis, Eldon Miller and Robert Ly­ ons, were among those who attended the Western Fair at London last week. Mr. Neely Todd, who has just com­ pleted his course at the Westervelt College, London, was home for the week-end before going to Stratford where he has secured a position with the Stratford Machine and Tool Co. An interesting and important feat­ ure is being introduced into the school here this week when Miss B. MacDougall ,of Holyrood, will give instruction in music for an hour a week in each room. Sunday School Rally Day was ob­ served in the United Church Sunday morning when the theme of the serv­ ice was “We, too, would bring our treasures.” Rev. H. M. Wright pre­ sided and the Scripture lessons were read by Marie Swan, Helen McDon­ ald and Arthur Ramage. Rev. Mr. Wright gave the address and Dorothy Miller read a story “Tlxe Jar.of Rose­ mary” which was followed by a reci­ tation by Jean Wright. Mrs. Ram; age, the superintendent, made an ear­ nest appeal for greater interest in the Sunday School. The regular meeting of the Y.P.U. was held on Sunday evening. Cttyler Ramage read the Scripture lesson and comments. Mr. E. W. Rice had charge of the topic which was a study of the Present Liquor Situa­ tion.” Mrs. visitor Robert Mr. from St. Pauls. Recent guestt John Swan inclu^ted, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Deyell,/of Jwingham; Mr. and Mrs,George Sqoj,c and family, Lang­ side. Buchanant of Ducknbw, was a last week with her son, Mt. and Mrs. Buchanan. McKinley Ramage is home Phone 58 I Play Presented The East Boundary Group of the Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid presented the play “Nora, Wake Up!” to a full house at Ethel on Tuesday evening under the auspices of the Ladies’ Aid, The pastor, Rev. W. A. Williams, gave a brief outline of the play and Hw caste. Mrs. Callahan, an old fash- PALOMA A Real 5c Cigar Continuously Good Extra Firte Quality Sold only at OMAR HASELGROVE’S Smoke Shoppe ivith Mr.and Mrs, MORRIS Mr. and Mrs,’ L. H. Bosman, Bltte- vale, took in the Anniversary Services at Ebenezer on Sunday and spent Sunday afternoon with Mr, and Mrs. Marry Bosman, Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Breckenridge also Mr, and Mrs. James Brecken­ ridge and, family visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, David Brecken­ ridge at Wroxeter, Again Present Leading COATS Fancy Tweeds Nub Weaves FALL Fur-Trimmed and Swagger Models DISTINCTIVE SERVICEABLE Brussels, and Mrs. Anniver- Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Johnston and Carl took in the Anniversary Services on Sunday morning at Orangehill. Miss Marion Forest, of visited on Sunday with Mr. Walter Forest and took in sary services at Ebenezer. Mr. Charles Jewitt of London vis­ ited on Sunday with his grandparents, and took in the anniversary service at Ebenezer in tre morning, Miss Nellie Elston of Wingham vis­ ited with Mr. and Mrs. and family Services at Mr. Jas. Miss Ethel niversarv services at Browntown on Sunday and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Warwick on Sunday afternoon. Mr. Will Johnston of Bluevale, ar- gave special music at both services, Wm. Elston Anniversaryand took in Browntown. Moses and Mathers took in the An- Archie and Tear-Drop Crepes rived home on Saturday night from the West. He and his brother, Silas, brought home two carload of cattle. Anniversary Services were held in the Ebenezer Church on Sunday, The special speaker |or the day was Rev. Gardiner, of Londesboro. The choir the solo in the morning was taken by Mr. Carman Hetherington, and in the evening by Miss Donna Smith./ The church was redecorated recently Jw®' and a new lighting system installed. The ladies of the church had the church tastefully decorated with flow­ ers. Large crowds attended both ser­ vices. The Young Men’s Bible Class are holding a social at Ebenezer Church on Friday night, Sept. 25th, in aid of the lighting system of the church. A good program, come and bring your friends. 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