The Wingham Advance-Times, 1937-08-26, Page 8PAGE EIGHT THE WINGHAM ADVANCE-TIMES
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Thursday, August 26th, 1937
Show Starts at 8 p.m.
Thursday, Friday, Saturday, August 26, 27, 28th
JOHNNY WEISSMULLER
MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN
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“Tarzan Escapes”
TARZAN — the thrilling character of the Edgar
Rice Burroughs stories and cartoons, in his
greatest presentation on the screen.
’ Also a “Travel Talk” * Cartoon and Fox News.
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Aug. 30, 31, Sept. 1.
spanky McFarland - Phillips holmes
“GeneralSpanky”
A Comedy Melodrama for Children from
Eight to Eighty.
’ Also a “Polly Moran” Comedy and Colour Cartoon
WHITECHURCH
Mr. and Mrs. John Purdon and
family visited with friends in Brus
sels on Friday.
Mrs. Will McNall, of Lucknow,
spent Monday at the home of her
aunt, Mrs. Jas. Cornelius.
Mrs. A. Emerson and James spent
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gently clears the intestines of
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Pills and drugs seldom cure con
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the week-end at the home of her sis
ter, Mrs. Harry Peppier of Tavistock.
Mr. Peppier, who underwent a ser
ious operation in Stratford Hospital,
is malting a splendid recovery.
Miss Muriel Shaw, of Toronto, is
visiting with her aunt, Mrs. T. H.
Moore. Mrs. Harold .Sparling and
Douglas and Marie, who have been
visiting at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Moore, returned
to their home in Collingwood on Sun
day, with Mr. and Mrs. Moore and
Miss Shaw accompanying them.
Mr. Malcolm Ross, of Chatham,
spent the week-end with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Mac Ross.
Miss Dorothy King, R.N., returned
to Guelph this week, after spending
•the past month with her mother, Mrs.
Geo. King.
Mrs. A. Gillies and Mrs. S. Martin
and Master John Nolan, returned to
Detroit on Saturday after spending
last week with Culross relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Green of
Kitchener, spent the week-end at the
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Henry!
Mr. and Mrs. H. McMillan and son
Hugh, of Tuckersmith, and Mrs. Jno.
McKeever, of Seaforth, visited Sun
day at the .home of Mrs. Geo. King.
Miss Amelia Lever who spent the
week-end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Peter Lever, returned to Lon
don on Monday, with Mrs. J. D. Bee
croft.
Mrs. D. Farrier and Mrs. John D.
Be Ready for
School Opening
Get your supplies early and thereby avoid the rush.
Largest Assortment of:
Scribs, Exercise, L. L. Note Books, New Cercla
Note Books, Drawing Books, Water Colors,
Crayons, Pencils, Etc.
Waterman’s and Eclipse Pens 25c to $5.00
Public and High School Text Books
G. Mason & Son
C.N.R. Money Orders Rogers Radios
RosS and children, of Lucknow, vis
ited last Friday with Mn and' Mrs.
Herbert Laidlaw and Miss Luella
Laidlaw returned with them to spend
a week in Lucknow.
Mrs. Jas. Barbour and her grand
daughter, Helen Barbour, of Fordyce,
spent the past two, weeks at the home
of Mr, and Mrs. Ben McClenaglian.
Mrs. Charleston and three children
who spent last week with Mr. and
Mrs. Ceql Falconer and other rela
tives in this district, left on Sunday
for their home in Hamilton,
Mr, and Mrs. Elgin Welwood and
Richard spent the week-end at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Falconer,
and her parents, Mr, and Mrs. John
Falconer returned to Caledon with
them to spend the next few weeks,
Miss Beatrice and Mr. Melville
Beecroft spent the week-end with St.
Thomas and London relatives.
Mrs, Ab. Coultes and baby daugh
ter are spending this week with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Kerry of
Paisley,
Rev, H. M, Wright had charge of
the service in the United Church here
after spending his holidays with re
latives in pssex.
Miss Eileen Henderson of Para
mount is ivsiting with her grandmo
ther, Mrs, MacGregor.
Rev. and Mrs, J. W. Watt and fam
ily returned to Toronto on Friday af
ter spending their holidays at the
home of Mr. Wm. Barbour '"and oth
er relatives in this district.
Misses Pearl and Thelma Creight
on, who have been visiting at the
home of their aunt, Mrs. J. D. Bee
croft, returned to their home in De
troit on Monday with their mother,
Mrs. F. L. Creighton, and Francis.
Miss Florence Beecroft, who has
spent the past seven weeks in the
Children’s Hospital, London, was
able to ‘be put in a cast on Monday
and will be brought home on Wed
nesday.
Mrs. Bert Boyd of Palmerston is
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Weaver for a Couple of weeks. 1
Mrs. David Purdon and her broth
er, Mr. Duncan, of Powasson,' and
her son, Clarence Purdon, of Goder
ich, visited on Saturday with Mr. W.
Purdon and Miss Mabel Purdon.
The young people of the United
Church are holding the first meeting
of the fall season in the church base
ment next Monday with a corn roast.
All are invited to attend.
A meeting of unusual interest was
held in the Institute Hall on Monday
evening, when after a short program
Mrs. Ezra Scholtz, president, called
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ross to the plat
form and after congratulating them
on their recent marriage, presented
them with a large basket of miscel
laneous gifts, tendered to them by
their many friends .and relatives in
this district. With a few well-chosen
words, Mr. Ross thanked the assem
bled friends for their thoughtfulness
towards them; Lunch was served and
all enjoyed dancing until closing
time.
Miss Mary Kennedy, of Toronto,
and Miss Tressa Fitzpatrick, Wing
ham, are visiting at the home of the
former’s aunt, Mrs. Lance Grain.
Mtr. and Mrs. Thos. Lovell, Wrox-
eter, who formerly lived where Mr.
and Mrs. Chas. Sandburn now live,
were renewing old acquaintances in
this district on Sunday.
Misses Wirinifred and Olive Farrier
and Mr. Carman Farrier, who spent
last week at Bogie’s Beach, visited
on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Peter
Cook, of Ashfield, and Miss Lorna
Reid returned with them for a week’s
visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold. Johnston, of
Lucknow, Mr, and Mrs. Sam Hutch
ison, Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Temple
man and Shirley, of Wingham, vis
ited with Mr. and Mrs. Will Conti on
Sunday.
Miss Isabel Jamieson of Lucknow
Is spending this week at the home
of het aunt, Mrs. Orville Tiffin.
Simple or Elaborate
Artistic beauty should be a char
acteristic of every Memorial. But
orials should be expensive, A
that does not mean that all Mem-
chastely simple design is often
quite as effective as one* that is
elaborately ornate. We should
be glad of an opportunity to show
you our Book of Designs, wherein
are featured Memorials of all types.
Sand Blast where sand blast should
be used. Pneumatic tools used
where they should be used, Buy
your Memorials from the Wing
ham Memorial Shop, where you
get* the better granites, the better
polish and finish, the better class
of carving and lettering for less
money. You can save all Outside
High Pressure Salesmen’s long
distance travelling and selling ex
penses, long distance hauling and.
trucking and setting expenses and
thq high overhead* expenses by
buying your memorials from us.
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10 Gillette Blue Blades
All for 59c
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Omar Haselgrove’s
Smoke Shoppe
to with' Something I could do to
make better Institute meetings.
The Motto—What kind of a branch
would this branch be if every mem
ber was just like,me'—was in charge
of Miss Jessie Person of Ethel, who
had splendid suggestions for all on
this question.
Myrtle Yuill had an interesting
paper on Current Events. A piano
OLVERS
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Phone 116.
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Dishco Pineapple Slices 10c can
Libby’s Pork & Beans, with
Tomato Sauce ... 1 Lb. Tin 8c
Alymer Fruits for Salad,
Fancy qaulity, 1 Lb. Tin 25c
Magic Tip Matches 3 boxes 21c
Kellogg’s Rice* Krispies
2 Pkgs.....................:---- ---25c
Premium Salmon, Tall Tin
Fancy Red .......... 25c
Cascade Salmon, 2 tall tins 25c
Westminster Toilet Tissue
4 Rolls .....-........ 25c
Schneider’s Shortening--
2 Lb. Pkgs----------------- 25c
Sultana Raisins.......2 Lbs. 25c
Our Own Special Tea
Ceylon or Black___50c Lb.
Fresh Fruits, Plums, Peaches,
Bananas, Oranges.
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Reid's Wingham Office
In William’s Jewelry Store Every Wednesday Mortdng
9.00 to 12.00. Phone 5W.
Institute Make Plans For Home
Conference .
A very interesting meeting of the
Belgrave Women’s Institute was held
at the home of Mrs. Robt. Higgins
on Tuesday afternoon last week, with
a good attendance present Mrs. N.
Keating the president, conducted the
meeting which was opened with the
singing of the Ode and repeating the
Lord’s Prayer. The minutes of the
previous meeting were adopted and
treasurer’s report received. Two nice
quilts were recently quilted and thesq
were displayed.
' Owing to the next regular meeting
day falling on School Fair Day ar
ranging the date was left with the
committee in charge of the program.
Helen Yuill gave a report of the
-Girls’ Achievement Day held at Clin
ton in June, It was decided to follow
up this work and Mrs, W, Pocock
was appointed Leader, It was also de
cided to hold the Home Conference
in the Fall, The social part of the
program was conducted By Laura
Hopper who was convenor of the
meeting, The roll call was responded
OUR WATCH
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solo by Elaine Walsh was much en
joyed. A splendid paper on "A year
at Normal" was giyen by Ferrol Hig
gins and proved to be very interest
ing as it dealt with the leading events
of the year and some idea, of the way
the acedemic work was carried out.
Edith Procter gave an interesting
reading. ’
The meeting closed with the Nat
ional Anthem and lunch was served
by the’hostess assisted by the girls
of the Institute.
Mrs. J. Pearen and Jean of Tor
onto are visitors with relatives here.
Miss Minnie Anderson of Weston
with relatives, /
Rev. and Mrs, J. B. Townend, Jen
nie and Kay arrived home on Thurs
day from their motor trip and visit
at Moose Jaw, Sask. Mrs. Townend
and Jennie also enjoyed a trip
"through the Canadian Rockies, and
visited at Alberni, Vancouver Island,
B. C. ;
Gordon Martin of Georgetown is
a visitor with relatives here.
Mr, and Mrs. Harmon Mitchell of
Rothsay were visitors with relatives.
BLUEVALE
Miss Ruby Duff, Dietitian at the
Women’s College Hospital, Toronto,
is spending her vacation with her'
sisters, Miss Duff and Mrs. Aitken.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard, of Toronto,
and Mr, and Mrs. Robt. Nicholson,
Morris were Sunday visitors with
Mrs. Mary Robertson and Miss M.
Fraser.
Mrs. McDougall, Wroxeter, David
Patton ,and Miss Ruth Patton, Rich
mond Hill, attended the funeral of
the late Mr. David Patton.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Procter and
daughter/ Margaret of Morris, spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Curtiss.
DONNYBROOK
Mr. Jas. Robinson, who spent the
past three weeks with his sister, Mrs.
Naylor, has. returned to his home in
Toronto. -
Miss Marjorie Campbell has re
turned to her duties at Stratford Gen
eral Hospital after a vacation with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Campbell.
Mrs. Cunningham was a recent
week-end visitor with friends .in Tor
onto.
Mrs. J, H.’Mills spent a few days
with her sister, Mrs. Geo, Naylor.
The St. Augustine Women’s Insti
tute will meet on Wednesday, Sept.
1st, at the home of Mrs. Mark Arm
strong.
Mr. Gordon Naylor and Miss Jean
Robinson accompanied by Mr. and’
Mrs. Charlie Mills, of Goderich, were
week-end visitors with friends in
Toronto, on their return trip they
were accompanied by the former’s
cousin,-.Miss Lpreen Naylor, who will
spend this week at the Naylor home.
Mr. W. L. Craig of St. Thomas,
spent the week-end with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Craig.
EAST WAWANOSH
Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Shiell and fam
ily, Windsor, spent the week-end
with relatives here.
Miss Mary King, Turnberry, and
Miss Elizabeth Young, Belgrave, are
visiting at Leslie Wightman]s.
Mrs, Ellis Gossel and Lois, Ripley,
visited with Mrs. Chas. Shiell last
week.
Quite a number of trees Were
blown down and the telephone lines
were out of order after the storm on
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Irving and Miss
Agues Irving, of Donegal and Mr.
and' Mrs. Ross King, Turnberry, vis
ited with Mr, and Mrs. Leslie Wight
man on Sunday.
GLENANNAN
Mr. and Mrs. John Cathers and
Children of Gorrie visited on Sunday
with the' latter’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Lincoln,
Miss Doris Ladle of Holyrood' has
returned home after spending a
couple of Weeks with her aunt and
uncle, Mr, and Mrs, Dave Eadie.
Mr, and Mrs. Peter S. McEwen of
BlUevale visited on Sunday with Mr,
and Mrs. R. L. Jeffray,
Mr, and Mrs, Chester Dunkin and
family were recent visitors with her
father, Mr. Armstrong at Hepwottli,
Mrs, Charles Smith and son, Ger
ald of Goderich, visited recently with
her sister, Mrs. Charles James.
Mr, and Mrs. Fred Davidson of
Whitechurch visited oh Sunday with
Mr, arid Mrs. John Mitchell,
Mr, Peter Muir of Toronto is visit*
ing his sister, Mrs. Thomas Wallace.
Mr. and Mrs, iSelah Breckenridge,
also Miss Hazel McDonald of drey,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R.
Stokes. >
The many friends of Mrs, Elmer
Tiffin wilt be pleased to learn that
she is much improved from het te*
cent illness, I
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Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Reid and
family are moving their household
effects.into the_ house which Mr. arid
Mrs. Wm. Marshall vacated a short
time ago. Z
Miss Lois Appleby has returned
home from visiting her aunt, Mrs.
Bert Thompson at St. Augustine.
For years you have bought and used Chai-1
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your grocer has this Corn Starch in its new
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