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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1954-08-18, Page 6The Wingham Advance-Times, Wednesday, August 18, 1954 NEWS OF BELMORE BLUEVALE Mr. Fred Girffiths, of Montreal, is holidaying with hijs family in Blue- vale. Visiting at Seaforth on Sunday were: Mrs. Burns Moffatt and Brian, Miss Etoile Moffatt, Mrs. R, F. Gar- niss and Mrs. Neil MacEachren. A. M.>R0UNp THE CL0CK 8erv|ceP. M. CHUCK’S TAXI CHARLIE LEE, Prop PHONE 1S5 YOU ARE INSURED CLEARING! ishing, Golf, Archery Equipment and Mrs. Lome Scott, of the Wing­ ham district. Rev.J. MacDonald, of Ripley, was the minister at the Presbyterian Church on Sunday. The choir con­ tributed a special number. Rev. A, M. Amacher of Mildmay conducted the service in the United Church, Tllie choir sang “He Knows”. There will be no service next Sunday, August 22nd, in either church. Miss Jean Wes£ received a letter from her parents, Rev. Harold and Mrs. West this past week. They are epjoying their holiday in sunny Cali­ fornia and state that the temperature is 100 degrees and over. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Purdon, of Wingham, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Douglas on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Zinn Mrs, and Sun- T H. J. CORNISH & Co. Certified Public Accountants H. J. Cornish L. F. Cornish D. Mitchell 294 DUNDAS ST. LONDON, ONT. «■ —ON ALL FISHING EQUIPMENT ON ALL GOLF CLUBS AND BAGS —ON ARCHERY SETS AND EQUIPMENT ($1.00 value or over) THESE DISCOUNTS ALLOWED UNTIL SAT., AUG. 21st WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF LUNCH KITS AND VACUUM BOTTLES FOR THE CHILDREN GOING BACK TO SCHOOL i CHECK OUR BICYCLE STOCK AND PRICES BEFORE BUYING! CROCKS OF ALL SIZES FOR PICKLING 70c A GAL. GENERAL ELECTRIC GSW FEATHERWEIGHT IRONS ELECTRIC KETTLES $11.95 $9.85 CANNING KETTLES and PACKERS MARTIN SENOUR PAINT FOR ALL PURPOSES Alexander’s Hardware Formerly Donald Rae & Son Wingham Phone 27 DOC,I'M HAVING TROUBLE WITH PICKING OR. CANNIBALISM IN MY NEWLY ■ t HOUSED BIRDS. .......... t— T WELL, BILL, THE FAULT MAY BE IN YOUR FEEDING OF ALL PELLETS INSTEAD OF REGULAR VITA-LAY E66 MASH, SUPPLEMENTED x BY PELLETS. . )>1 * Ph two poems Out” and appropriate too cheery and Carolyn, of London, visited on Sun­ day with Mr. and Mrs, Alan Darling and family. Misses Mary and Tillie Farrell, of Clifford, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Will Darling. Misses Donna Renwick and Mae Doubledee spent the past week at the United Church camp at Miramachi. Although the weather was not favor­ able, the girls report ari enjoyable time. Ing here in the near future. We web come them'to qur community, Mr, Arthur Fitch, Mr, and Mrs, Lyle Fitch and Brenda were supper guests of Mrs. Ivan Haskins and girls Saturday evening. Mrs. Lloyd McNeil and Peggy spent a few days recently with Mr. and Mrs.” Jas. Austin and Mr. and Alvin Fitch and family.. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Haskins girls qnd Helene Mahood spent day with Mr. and Mrs, Daye Eadie and family? Miss Virginia McDougall, of Hamil­ ton, is visiting with Wilnia Haskins. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wendorff and Jerry Tasker, of Hanover, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ballagh and children on Sunday. Mr. Henry Campbell, of Fordwich, Mr. ' and Mrs. John Matheson, of Molesworth, were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Davidson on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Vogan and Mr, Grant were callers at the same home Sunday evening. We regret to report that little Doug­ las Steinbach is a patient in Wingham Hospital suffering from pneumonia, we hope Douglas will soon be well again. i RESULTA BS" The outstanding and low priced calculating machine. Fits everybody’s purse and purposes. //i THE RESULT OF 20 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE With direct subtraction and checking panel. The small and handy “Results BS” is unsvpered by any of the calcu­ lating machines of its kind for all adding and balancing purposes, due to 'integration of Bruning patents. It is also suitable for subtraction below zero and multiplication and has visible checking device. No t previous practice needed. Everybody win be able to use it'immediately ■ Result a BS 7 (seven columns) Net weight 3 lbs. 5 oz. Size 8 7/16” x 5%* x I1/*”’ $39.95 Deluxe $49.95 Master Billy Jeffray is recuperating at his home, after having his tonsils removed at the Wingham Hospital on Wednesday last. | Mr. ’"and Mrs. McCarter of Morris | Township have bought the former1 Steinback residence and will be mov- The Presbyterian Y.P.S. had as their guests members of the Junior Choir at their meeting Sunday eve­ ning. The pesident, Wilma Haugh opened the meeting by singing 0Come to the Saviour, Make No Delay”, fol­ lowed by repeating the Lord's Prayer in unison. Following the business discussion “Jesus Saviour, Pilot Me” was sung. Bruce Darling, service convener, Con­ ducted the devotions with Sally Jeff- ray giving the Scripture reading. The hymn, “Children of Jerusalem” was sung, following which George Nickel led in prayer. Helen Parker sang “Fairest Lord Jesus”, The topic for the evening was given by Bruce Darling, telling of the Korean Chris­ tians in Japan. The meeting closed by singing “Come, Praise Your Lord and Sav­ iour”, followed by all repeating the Mizpah benediction. W.I. August Meeting The Belmore Women’s Institute held their August meeting in the club room of the community hall on Wed­ nesday afternoon of last week with the president, Mrs. Wm. Elliott, in the chair. Although the attendance was not as large as usual, it was a very interesting meeting. The secretary read a letter from Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Perrott, thanking the ladies for the good job they had made of cleaning the hall before their shower in June. The secretary also gave a detailed statement of money received from the Penny Round-up project and for the Salvation Army. The roll call was answered by nam­ ing someone who, by invention or research had benefited mankind, and telling of their work. The inventor of the telephone and also of radio were among the names mentioned. Mrs. Ken Jackson read entitled “Things Work “Smile”, which were very as the weather was not that day. Mrs. Harry Miller gave an interest­ ing motto on “Education does not end with school days; we should never cease to learn”. Mrs. Elliott gave a brief account of the district annual at Lucknow in June and the meeting closed with the national anthem. McIntosh W.A. The regular monthly meeting of the McIntosh W.A. was held Tuesday af­ ternoon in the church basement with an attendance of 17 members and sev­ en children. The meeting opened by singing the hymn “Ye Fair Green Hills of Gal- „ ilee”, with Mrs. W. Renwick at the organ, followed by the Lord’s Pray­ er in unison. Miss Isabelle Darling read the Scripture. Mrs. Alan Darling read the devotional leaflet entitled “The Sermon on the Mount”. The minutes of* the last meeting were read and approved. It was decided to send $10.00 to “Five Oaks". The meeting closed by singing two verses of the hymn, “O Send the Light Forth”. The meeting closed^ with prayer by Mrs. Alan Darling. The rest of the afterrfoon was spent in quilting. Lunch was served by Mrs. Hubbard, Mrs. L. Mahood and Mrs. Bert Wylie. Painful Accident Worthy McNee met with a painful accident on Friday night while light­ ing a bonfire. He suffered third de­ gree burns about the face and arms, which necessitated his being confined to Wingham General Hospital at the time of writing. He was attended by Dr. F. Mills of Wroxeter. Moved to Teeswater Mr. and Mrs. Karl Steinback and sons moved their household effects to their new home in Teeswater this, past week. We regret that they have left the community, but we wish them well in their new location. Personals Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Haskins on the birth of a son in the Wingham General Hospital on Saturday last. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Death, Barry and Murray, of Weston, spent past week with Mrs. John Inglis other relatives in the district. Master Peter Mulvey visited cently with his uncle and aunt, the and re­ Mr. Ha fl to WHY, DOC, I FED YOUR PELLETS ON RANGE ANO THEY DID A WONDERFUL JOB OF GROWING THIS FLOCK. 7-------------------:—v YES, I KNOW THAT, BILL, BUT YOUR BIROS WERE ON OPEN RANGE THEN, AND HAD LOTS OF GRASS AND BU6STO KEEP THEM BUSY.J z 2/ ft FOR FIRE, LIFE & AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE Call Stewart A. Scott Phone 293 Wingham REAL ESTATE SALESMAN Representing : Dudley E. Holmes Listowel RESULT A is almost indestructible. Customers re­ ported more than 13 years’ daily use without any need for repair. AVAILABLE AT CAMERON’S BILLIARDS DONALD A. 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