HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1938-06-02, Page 8PAGE EIGHT WINGHAM ADVANCE-TIMES . Thursday, June 2nd, 1938
Show Starts at 8.00 p.m, Except Saturday
Saturday Night, Two Shows 7.45 and 9.45 p.m.
Thursday, Friday, Saturday, June 2nd, 3rd, 4th
Also “Mickey Mouse” and “News”
There will be no advance in admission prices for
this picture.
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, June 6th, 7th, 8th
RICHARD DIX JOAN PERRY
Richard Dix plays the part of a lawyer in this fast
moving story concerning reckless driving.
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“The Three Stooges” “Sport Subject” “Cartoon”
ford, spent Sunday with his mother,
Mrs. Robb, at the home of Mr, Thus,
Gaunt.
Mr. and Mrs, Will Cranston, of St.
Helens, visited on Sunday with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Kennedy.
Mr. and Mrs. David Currie and
James and Kenneth, of Wingham, al
so Mrs. Arthur Cook‘and Miss Leah
Currie, of Toronto, spent Sunday at
the home of the former’s daughter,
Mrs. Russel Gaunt.
Rev. H. M< Wright and Mr. Robert
McClenaghan are in Chatham this
week attending the Conference meet
ings.
Mr, and Mrs. Chadbourne, of Kin
cardine, Mr. and Mrs. White, oij Rip
ley, visited at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Henry on Sunday.
Miss Ethel Richardson, who has
spent the past two weeks with Mr.
and Mrs. Eddie Moore, returned to
her home at Belmore, last Wednes
day.
Mr. and (Mrs. Elmo Pritchard, of
St. Helens, spent Sunday at the home
of’ her sister, Mrs, Russel Moore.
Mr. Earl McPherson and bride, of
Laurel, spent, part of their honeymoon
with their aunt and uncle, Mr. and
Mrs. Jas. Snowden and other rela
tives around St. Helens and Luck
now, on their return they will reside
in Georgetown.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert McClenaghan
and Clarence motored to Brantford
last Saturday to spend the day with
her sister, Mrs. Varey and Mr. Varey
and with her niece, Mrs. Clarke.
Mrs. Holmes left
spend a few weeks
friends.
The W.M.S. of the
held a tea last Friday at the home of
Mrs. Ernest Casemore and on Wed
nesday of this week at the home of
Mrs. Ab. Coultes.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wheeler and
Mary, of Morris, and her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Robinson and Ernest
and Miss Sherriff, of Wingham, spent
Sunday in Lucknow with Mr.’ and
Lis-
NOTICE
In the preparation of the new
Telephone Directory the fol
lowing listing was inadvertent
ly omitted;
Merkley, Cecil, Garage,
Josephine, 84
Subscribers are requested to
have this listing inserted on
Page 34 of the Wingham list
ings.
OLVERS
Cash Store
Phone 116
12c
25c
25c
10c
this week to
with Clinton
United Church
COMING June 9, 10, 11, Eddie Cantor — “Ali Baba
Goes To Town” (SPECIAL)
'WHITECHURCH
Many in this district will extend
sympathy to Mr. Elisha Walker,
whose wife passed away in Goderich.
The funeral was held to Wingham
Cemetery last Thursday.
A splendid turn-out greeted the
young folks of the United Church
when they presented their 3-act play
“Cabbages or Dollars” in the Insti
tute Hall last Thursday evening. In
teresting from start to finish, it was
well-presented, and will mean a splen
did program wherever it is given. Be
tween acts, Miss Jean Johnston gave
readings, Mrs. Ezra Scholtz sang, and
Mr. Garnet Farrier played solos on
the clarinet.
Dr. and Mrs. Harold Robinson and
“LeavesNo Brush Marks".
INTERIOR&-EXTERIOR PAINT
ELMER WILKINSON
children of Walkerton, visited on
Thursday with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. Robinson, of E. Wawanosh.
iMr. and Mrs. Will Redmond, of St.
Augustine, spent Sunday last at the
home of her grandmother, Mrs. Jas.
Cornelius.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard McWhinney
of Ashfield spent Sunday last at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Patter
son.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Cook and baby,
Lome, and her father, Mr. Sam Reid,
of Ashfield, visited on Sunday at the
home of her aunt, Mrs. W. R. Far
rier.
Mr. and Mrs. Alec. Naylor, of Fort-
Erie, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Proctor, of
Brussels, Mr. and Mrs. Bell and N^rs.
Bayley, of Blyth and Mrs. Butcher of
Palmerston, and Mrs. Roy McGee of
Wingham, spent Sunday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs'. B. S. Naylor.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Little of Ash
field spent the week-end at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Patterson.
Mr. Fred Love, of Goderich, visit
ed on Sunday at the home of A.
Cornelius.
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Robb, of Strat-
Week End Specials
Snowflake Ammonia 5 c pkg.
Lynn Valley Pears ... 1 can
Juicy Grapefruit ....... 6 for
Large Prunes ......■■..... 2 for
Tomatoes ....... Large Can
Libby’s Pork & Beans 2 for 15c
Ideal Pickles, Large Bottle 25e
Walker’s Sodas ........ 2 Lb. 25c
Libby’s Vegetable and Tomato
Soup................... 3 for 25c
Clark’s Tomato Ketsup ..... 15c
Eddy’s Red Bird Matches
................................. 3 for 25c
Clover Leaf Salmon 15c and 10c
Muffets ......-....... 2 for 19c
Big 5 Cleaner ................ 5c
Westminster Toilet Tissue
......................... 4 for 25c
Fresh Vegetables and Fruits,
Oranges, Bananas, Pinapples.
Prompt Delivery FOR
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Phone 161 •
I FOODSS?
SHOP AT
Smith’s Economy Food Store
MAPLE LEAF
NO. 4 PEAS .....
Thrift bulk
SOAP FLAKES ... 3 Lbs. 25c
10c Tin
MAPLE LEAF
TOMATOES ........ 10c Tin
PALMOLIVE SOAP
GIANT SIGE.......3 Cakes 25c
EXTRA SPECIAL
GOOD QUALITY BROOMS ..21c Each
See our Meat Counter for Fresh Sausage, Weiners, Bacons and
All Cooked Meat. Always Fresh and sliced as you want them.
PICAKE
SHORTENING__2 Lbs. 25c
FOUR O’CLOCK
BLACK TEA................59c Lb.
DAVIES’ SPREAD
CHEESE....... >/2 Lb. Pkg. 15c
McCORMlCK’S BUTTER
SODAS....-........1 Lb. Bag 15c
FRENCH DRIP
COFFEE ■................. 35c Lb.
LEALAND
CATSUP .. ....,........ 18c Bottle
EXTRA SPECIAL _.Princess SOAP FLAKES..........3 Large Pkgs. 30c
BLUE ribbon
MATCHES ......... 3 Boxes 26c
LEALAND TOMATO
JUICE X..-... 26 Oz. Tin 10c
SWEET MIXED
PICKLES .........35 Oz. Jar 25c
GOLDEN WAX
BEANS ................................. 10c
EXTRA SPECIAL „PEANUT BUTTER.........................4 Lb. Pail 49c
SEEDLESS GRAPE-- a
FRUIT ...........................8 wr 25c
SWEET JUICY
ORANGES .......—. 29c 1)62.
CHOICE
LEMONS____29c Doz.
NEWCABBAGE..... 5c Lb.
iMrs. John Kilpatrick,
Miss Anna May Carrick, of
towel, spent the week-end here with
her father, Mr. R. Y. Carrick.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cox spent
Sunday at Auburn with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Patterson.
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm McNeale
and children visited on Sunday at the
home of her sister, Mrs. Robt. Stew
art, of Langside.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Boyle, Wing
ham, spent Sunday with his mother,
Mrs. Jas. Boyle.
. Mrs. Lance Grain and Mrs. Robt.
Currie left on Thursday with Mrs.
Spence Currie and her son, Bruce,
and visited until Sunday with their
sister, Mrs. Jack Kennedy, of Sarnia:
Services in the Presbyterian Church
here will be withdrawn this Sunday
on account of the anniversary services
being held at Calvin
Rev. A. M. Boyle, a
will preach.
The United Church
niversary services on
Rev. W. Wiley, of Befimiller, will J
preach.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Paterson and
children, of Detroit, spent the week
end with his father, Mr. F. McK. Pat
erson.
Mr. Tom Wilson was in charge of
the young people’s meeting in the
Presbyterian church on Monday ev
ening, Mr. Dawson Craig read the
Scripture lesson, and Miss Catharine
Mowbray led in prayer. The topic on
missionary work was in charge of
Miss Velma Scott and Norman Wel-
wood. Mr. Tom Wilson closed with
prayer.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Anderson of St.
Helens-visited on Sunday at the home
of their niece, Mrs. Robert Purdon.
The people of Brick United Church
are holding their anniversary services
on Sunday, June 19th with Rev. Jas.
Scobie a former pastor taking the
work, and with a garden party at
the church on Friday evening, June
10th, when the Bluevale young
people will present their play, “Behind
the News.”
Mrs. Ezra Scholtz was in charge of
the Y. P. U. of the United Church
on Monday evening.. The Scripture
lessons were read by Miss Lettie Fox
and Miss Jean Johnston and Muriel
Watt led in prayer. The topic, “a
World of Colour,” was taken by Mrs.
Jas. Falconer.
Courtesy Prompt Delivery
Our Slogan “You have tried the
Rest, Now Try the Best.”
Church, where
former pastor,
is holding an-
June 12, when
BELGRAVE
violin selections by Mr, Kenny. Law
rence Taylor as master of ceremon
ies for the Minstrel Show took charge
and the ^program continued by the
members of the show in their color
ful costumes, Dancing followed the
program.
Rev. J. B. Townend and Mr. Jas.
Yuill are attending the Annua! Ses
sions of the London ^Conference of
the United Church being held in
Chatham this week.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Lake of Fergus
spent a few days with Mrs. J. A.
Brandon.
Mrs. Stan Halliday and children of
London visited for a few days with
Mr. and Mrs, W, Brydges,
Mrs, .Jerry Brydges has returned
from Detroit having spent a few
weeks there. 4
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Culp and Miss
Ileen Culp of Detroit were week-end
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Higgins.
BLUEVALE
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furniture Miss Slicter gave an inter
esting demonstration on drapes and
fabrics for the home. The business
consisted of appointing the various
convenors for the different parts of
the work, and the following are tak
ing these places.
Education, Mrs. Earl Anderson,
Mrs. W. Armstrong; Health, Mrs. W.
Pocock and Mrs. J. G. Anderson;
Peace, Mrs. Wade, Mrs. J. Taylor;
Legislation, Mrs. C, R. Coultes and
Mrs. N. Montgomery; Historical Re
search, Mrs.. H. Procter, Mrs. Town
end; Community Activities and Re
lief, Mrs. J. iM. Coultes and Mrs. J.
S. Procter; Agriculture, Mrs. G. Hig
gins and Mrs. C. Procter; Canadian
Industries, Laura Hopper*' Mrs. N.
Higgins; Home Economics, Mrs. R.
Yule and Mrs. J. Stewart; Canadian-
ization, Mrs.. H. Wheeler and Mrs. J.
Wheeler.
| .Other discussions on the year’s
work followed.
The meeting was closed with
singing of
a pot luck
Leadership Course Held
The leadership training course
sponsored by the Y. P. S. of Maitland
Presbyterial of the Presbyterian
Church in Canada under the leader
ship of Rev. J. Douglas Wilkin of
Teeswater t was held- in the school
room of Knox Presbyterian Church
on Monday evening.
Representatives from the Y. P. S.
of Cranbrook, Ethel, Molesworth,
Brussels and Bluevale were present.
The session opened with devotion
al exercises conducted by the presi
dent of the local Y. P. S., Claude Bel-
smith and Rev. J, R. Greig.
Mr. Wilkie based his course on
three chapters of the study book “The
Bible and the Christian Religion” by
Rev. G. P. Gilmour of Hamilton,
Speaking 1st on the New Testament
and why the Gospels were written,
2nd on the Prophets, giving the mean
ing of the term Prophets and why
they 'began to write. 3rd, Jesus as
the Messiah, giving the opinion of
the Jew and the Christian regarding
Christ.
During intermission, Miss Jean El
liott conducted^ a period of
tion.
Jack Mowbray presided
piano;.
The next meeting will be
Teeswater.
WASH FROCKS .... 1.50 up
Linen Suits, long and short
sleeves............................7.95
4
LYSTAV— the hit of the sea
son, uncrushable sport dresses,
. beautifully tailored.
SHEERS .7.95 up
SUMMER GOATS
flannels, jiggers
8.95 to 12.95
HATS—Felts, Straws in white
and pastfels, 1.95 up
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KING’S
with her sisters.
Mrs. Blackwood and daughter,
Wanda, and Mr. Thoms of Grimsby
spent a part of the week with Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Shaw.
"I expect your father was much up
set over your sister’s elopment.”
“Rather, we thought it was never
going to come qff.”
recrea-
at the
held at
Rev. A. V. Robb and tMr. W. J.
Johnston are attending the meeting
of the London Conference of the
United Church being held in Chat
ham.
Mr. Robert Shaw will conduct the
services at Bluevale and Ebenezer
next Sunday.
An angler who had been trying to
hook something for the last six
hours was sitting gloomily looking at
his float, when a mother and
tie son came along.
“Oh,” cried the youngster,
met see you catch a fish.”
The mother said severely:
don’t you catch a fish for him until
he says ‘Please.’ ”
her lit-
“do let
“Now,
SALEM
the Natinal Anthem
lunch was enjoyed.
the
and
i
family attended the funeral last Sat
urday of the late Mrs. Cook, of Lake-
let. iMrs Simmons is a sister of the
deceased. The sorrowing friends have
the sympathy of the community.
There will be no service here next
Sunday as the pastor, Rev. A. M.
Grant, will be at Conference. Sunday
School will be at the usual hour 1.30
p.m.
The Annual Garden Party will be
held on the church lawn on June 15.
Keep this date in mind. Further par
ticulars later.
a
Change in Time of Services
Commencing next Sunday, June 5
change of time for the regular ser
vices in the United Church will come
into effect for four months. Blue
vale Sunday School at 10.15 A. M.
and church service at 11.15 o’clock.
At Ebenezer the regular service will
at 10 o’clock and Sunday School
11 A. M.
be
at
GOLFERS!
Have you seen the New.
Golfers Pipe, made
by Ropp.
Price $1.00.
OMAR
HASELGROVE’S
Smoke Shoppe.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Palmer spent
Sunday evening wtih the latter’s sis
ter, Miss Gertie Bush, of Wroxeter.
Miss Gladys Weir, of Wroxeter,
spent Sunday with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. E. Weir.
Mr. Joseph Higgins, of Stratford
Normal, spent the week-end with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hig
gins.
Mr. Elmer Gallaher/ of Northern
Ontario, spent a few days with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Gallaher.
Mr. ■and Mrs. John Gowdy spent
one day last week with their daugh
ter, Mrs. James Doig and Mr. Doig
of Drayton locality.1 They also spent
one afternoon with their son, Mr. R.
Gowdy and Mrs. Gowdy, of the B.
Line, Howick.
Mr. Gordon Gemmill, Des Moines,
Iowa, Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Fraser
and1 Will Fraser, of Kent County,
spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs.
Eli Bolt and other friends. Mr. Gem
mill was born in this locality.
Mr. and Mrs, A. E. Gallaher and
family spent Sunday with friends near
Lakelet.
Mr. and ’ Mrs. Isaac Gowdy from
Mildmay, called on Mr. and Mrs. Jno.
Gowdy one day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Copeland, of
Wroxeter, spent Sunday with the lat
ter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Cathers.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Simmons ar.d
Chester Stewart
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REFRIGERATION
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Air Conditioning
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JimMrs. C. R. Coultes,
spent Sunday with Mrs.
Mr. and
and Mabel
Fred Reid and family at Varna.
Mary Laidlaw of Blyth spent
week-end with Ferrol Fliggins.
the
t Minstrel Show Enjoyed
A very enjoyable time was'spent
on Friday night when the Minstrel
Show “The Southern Symphony
Sound Sifters” was presented by the
Red School Literary. Society under
the auspices of the Belgrave Athlet
ic Association in the Foresters hall.
C. R. Coultes introduced the program
of musical selections by Ken Rintoul,
readings by Lawrence Taylor and
Institute Will Meet June 9
,The regular meeting of the Wom
an’s Institute will be held on Thurs
day, June 9th at 2.30 o’clock at the
home of Mrs. S. N. Gallaher.
The program will consist of the
final lesson in Buymanship and the
report of the Girls’ Conference at
Guelph, by the delegate, Miss Hazel
Mundell. Arrangements will be ma.de
for delegates to the District Annual
to be held at Wroxeter on June 14.
Members are
decide
in the
on the
branch
asked to be present to
short course to be held
this year.
Orders Taken
— For —
Floral Work
LONDON - WINGHAM
MOTOR WAYS
Leave Wingham
Daily except Sunday and Holidays
Southbound 7.30 a.m. —• 3.30 p.m.
Northbound to Kincardine 9 p.m.
Sunday and Holidays
Southbound' 4.30 p.m.
Northbound to Kincardine
10.30 p.m.
Fine Demonstration Given At
Institute
The May meeting of the Women’s
Institute was held on Thursday af
ternoon at the home of Mrs. C. R.
Coultes and there was a good attend
ance present. Mrs. N. Keating, the
president, was in charge of the mect-j
ing which was opened in the usual
way by all singing the Ode and re
peating the Lord’s Prayer. The min
utes of the previous meeting were
read and adopted also the treasurer’s
report received. Miss E. Slicter of the
Department was present and conduct
ed the Summary day for the re-ar-
rahgement of furniture. Following
discussiou on the arrangement of
FIRST CLASS
Watch
Repairing
AT REASONABLE PRICES
WILLIAMS
THE JEWELLER
Official C. N. R. Watch *
Inspector.
Bosman, Morris is in
the Hospital at London where an op
eration has been performed on his
eye, which was injured some time
ago.
Word was received here this week
of the death in the Canadian West of
James Leachman. Before going west
Mr. Leachman was a resident of Mor
ris Township. He is survived by his
wife, formerly iMiss Martha Bosman.
Recent visitors in the villagei
Mr. and Mrs. Page, Mitchell; Miss
Rosa Stapleton, Portage La Prairie;
Manitoba; Miss Clare Ireton, Neep-
awa, Manitoba visited with
bara Thynne at the home
Stewart.
Mrs. Muir*, Toronto is
of her friend, Mrs. E. J, Sutton.
-Mt, and Mrs. Milton McVittie of
Flint, Michi, are visiting with Mr.
and Mrs, W, S. Davidson and other
relatives?
Mr, and Mrs. Boley ahd Mrs, Phil
ip Thomas, Toronto with Mrs. Lau
ra Kirton and Mrs. Jos, Curtis,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Procter and
daughter Margaret, and Mrs, Joseph
Ctlrtis visited tills week with Mr. and
Mrs. Jas. Masters at Parkhill.
Mr. Ross Douglas and daughter,
Miss Olive, t London, spent Sunday
at the horn# of Miss Duff and Mrs,
Aitkin, Mrs. Douglas returned home
with them after spending a week
Mr-Harry
Miss Bar-
of Mr. T.
the guest
Phone 37
Satisfactory Moderate
Glasses Prices
. n thousands of people in Western Ontario the name
of Reid, The Optometrist, is inseparably associated With eyes and
glasses. So many of their friends have found the real satisfaction
■for winch they had been looking that they naturally say: “Go to
Reid for complete satisfaction with your new glasses.”
R. A. REID, R. O.
Eyesight Specialist,
At Williams’ Jewelry Store Every Wednesday Morning 9 to Noon,
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