HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1955-12-28, Page 9* (Author’s name below)
past.
exactly as he speck
Mrs.
Wil-
also
The Wingham Advance-Times, Wednesday, December 28, 1955 Page
Our very best wishes
for a New Year packed
with delights and joys!
Mr, and Mrs.
Stratford.
the Christmas
Personals
A K>
For All Makes of Hearing Aids
BRUNSWICK HOTEL, WINGHAM
From'2 p.m, to 7 p.m.
FRIDAY,
JANUARY 6th
'A, W. C. HAZELL
Expert Consultant
with several years
of experience.
/
VERY HARD OF HEARING
Will Honeymoon in
New York State
FORDWICH—A wedding of Ideal
interest was solemnized at St. And
rew's Presbyterian Church, Ritchener,
on Friday, December 23, at 8 p.m.,
when Marlene Victoria May, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs, Ervin Goodwin, of
Kitchener, was united in marriage 'o
Mr. Scott Alexander Keith, of Guelph,
son pf Mr. and Mrs. Alex Keith, of
Fordwiqh. Rev, Dr. Finlay G, Stew
art performed the ceremony. Mr. Ed
ward C. Johnson was organist and
the soloist was Miss Cora Hawthorne,
The bride was given in marriage by
her father, She wore a dream white
ballerina gown with a jacket which
was detailed with lily-point sleeves
and a Queen Anne collar. Hep bouf
fant skjrt was accented with inserts
of Queen Anne lace over net and
bridal satin. She wore a finger-tip
veil which was caught to a headdress
of pearls and rhinestones and carried
a cascade bouquet of white feathered
mums and tulle, centred with a hybrid
orchid,
We have a new 5-transistor set — a mighty powerhouse. This is not
just another model, it is something entirely new — the most powerful
hearing aid ever made. Complete 30 milliwatts maximum power
with less than one milliwatt of the average set. Designed for the
very hard of hearing and for those who have too much difficulty
making out words, it is giving clear, clean hearing to many folks
who have “outgrown” regular hearing aids. So if you are not
hearing as well as you. should, you owe it to yourself to try out this
miracle instrument. You may have a free 10-day trial without cost
or obligation. Call me for a home appointment or come to my office.
AGOUSTICON of LAMBTON and HURON
Sarnia^ Ontario
Phone Di-4-8708 152 Victoria St. N
P.S..,. Just a lew lines to wish you a very
Happy and Prosperous New Year!
MAUD CREAMERY
Wingham Ontario
Once again, with
the approach of the New Year, we resolve
to serve you cheerfully, covztcousJy,
and to the best of cur ability.
Manager and Staff
Miss Barbara Goodwin, of Kitchen
er, was bridesmaid. She was gowned
in rose petal pink net and syra silk
taffeta with fitted bodice. Embroider
ed braid accented the bouffant skirt.
She carried a semi-cascade bouquet
of white and pink mums.
Mr. Robert Kreller, of Wroxeter,
was groomsman, while Mr. Hugh
Hastings, of Owen ‘Sound, and Mr.
John Tudan, of Fordwich., ushered.
A reception was held at the Haci
enda, Waterloo. The bride's mother
received the guests wearing a dress
of peacock blue with pink accessories
and a corsage of pink roses. She was
.assisted by the groom’s mother, who
chose a navy blue dress with aqua
accessories and a corsage of pink
roses.
The young couple will reside at 39
Turner. Ave., Kitchener when they
return from a trip to New York State.
For travelling the bride wore a blue
chromespun taffeta frock with coral
and black accessories, a light blue
topcoat and a corsage of coral carna
tions.
The groom is a student at the Ont
ario Veterinary College, Guelph.
WINGHAM PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION
Change to Be Made
In Mail Service
a , FORDWICH-—After December 31stMr. and Mrs, Earl Moore spent <-hern will he no morn mail RorLn Christmas with Mr, and Mrs. Jack 're be n0 mpre maiI feqrvice
Bricker and Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Benin, in Kitchener.
Mrs, Roy Simmons and Master
Gary Sothern spent a few days last
week with Mr, and Mrs. Doug Wlld-
fang, in Toronto,
Mr. and Mrs. Barry McKnight and
family, of Chatham, spent Christmas
with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Boyd.
Mr. John Gamble- spent the Christ
mas holiday with Mr, and Mrs. Ted
Harris at Brownsville.
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.
Scott Keith, who were married on
December 23 and to Mr. and Mrs,
(Doc) M. D. Irwin, who were married
on December 10th,
Mr, and Mrs. Ron Reed, Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey Orth and family, Mr,
and Mrs, Earl Hallman and Kenneth,
all of Listowel, visited on Christmas
Day with Mr. and Mrs. E. Hargrave.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Petznick and
children and Mr. and Mrs. Don
Schaefer and family, of Kitchener,
spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Ira
Schaefer,
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Pollock and
family, of Kincardine, spent Monday
with Mr. and Mrs, Harold Pollock.
Little Carol Pollock will remain for a
longer visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wendt and David
spent the Christmas holiday with Mr,
and Mrs. E. A. Schaefer.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pollock and
family spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Pollock, in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lohr and Ward
visited over the holiday with the lat
ter's parents, in Brantford.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Hardy and family,
Miss E. Hardy, of Wingham, Mr. and
Mrs. John Friars and family of Pais
ley, Mr. M. Batters, of Etonia, Sask.,
spent Christmas - with Misses Louise
and Letitia Matthews. ..
Mr. and Mrs. Royden Devitt spent
the holiday week-end in Kitchener.
Christmas visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Doig were Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Purchase, of Toronto, Miss
Irene Butchart, of Clifford, Mr. Ed
ward Doig, of Chatham, and Miss
Marianne Doig, of Kitchener.
Christmas visitors at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Doig were Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Doig and two children,
and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Doig, of St.
Catharines. The family gave their
parents a television set for Christmas.
Mr. and Mrs, Ira Schaefer spent
Christmas Day with
George Trethewey, in
Mr, Al Fries spent
week-end at Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey McDermitt
and family spent Sunday in Galt with
the former’s mother.
Mr. Harry Sansom spent the holi
day week-end in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bolander and
Mrs. Earl Ridley attended the funeral
on Saturday in London of the late Mr.
from the CPR train coining into
Fordwich. A mail route from Harris
ton, through to Fordwich, Gorrie and
Wroxeter by truck will bring mail
from Toronto and London to the local
office at about five or ten minutes
past twelve (noon). It will return to
Harriston about 3.15 to make connec
tions with the CNR trah
It is not known as yet who will
have the mail route.
George H. Downey
Passes in Fordwich
FORDWICH—Following an illness
of six months, George Herman Down
ey passed away on Friday, December
16. He was 68 years of age.
The late Mr. Downey was born In
Fordwich on November 5, 1887. He
was married to Winnifred E. Johnson,
who survives. He was very interested
in horses and was the owner of trot
ters. He was a member of the Can
adian Horsemen’s Association and
was well-known at leading tracks in
Canada and the United States.
Surviving besides his wife is one
daughter Eleanore (Mrs. Burgan) of
Livonia, Mich.; one sister, Mrs. Austin
Stinson, Harriston; four brothers,
Wesley and Emerson, of Harriston,
Elmer of Gorrie and Russel of Vic
toria, B.C. There are also, two grand
children, Robert and William Burgan,
of Livonia, Mich.
Funeral service was held at his
home on Monday, December 19 with
Rev. J. W. Hird officiating and in
terment was in Fordwich cemetery.
Gordon Ridley.
Week-end Christmas visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Everitt Allen were: Mr.
and Mrs. Robt, Holland and family,
Miss Jean Allen, and Margaret, of
Kitchener, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Hibbert and family, of Goderich,
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Doig and two
song spent Christmas Day in Kitchen
er with Mr. and Mrs. Leland Kress.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davidson and
Miss Verna McLaughlin, of Wingham,
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Buckley, Mr. and
Mrs. Irwin McDowell, Gary and Doro
thy and Mr. Edward Smith, all of
Galt, spent Christmas with Mr. and
Mrs, Marshall Armstrong.
Mr. and Mrs. Trev. Hainstock and
Joan, of Milton, spent Christmas with
relatives here.
Rev. J. W. and Mrs. Hird spent
Monday with relatives in Owen Sound.
Mrs. Geo. Wipp and Paul,^ of Galt,
spent the Christmas holidays at the
home of her parents, Mr, and
Earld Patterson. Mr. and Mrs.
loughby Patterson, of London,
visited at the same home.
Miss V. R, Royce, of Cooksville,
spent Christmas and this week at the
home of Mrs. Clara Campbell.
Misses Elaine and Joan Demerling,
of London, spent the week-end with
their parents.
Miss Ann Lindsay, of Toronto, is
spending this week with her grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Johnson.
Miss Rona VanVelsor spent Christ
mas and a few days this week at Wes
ton and Oshawa.
Mrs. Winnifred Rumple, Bob and
Ruth, spent Christmas and this week
with relatives in Hamilton.
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Wildfang, of
Toronto, spent the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Simmons and with Dr.
and Mrs. Wildfang, at Moorefield,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilson and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wilson and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wilson and
Phyllis, spent Monday with Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Adams, at Molesworth.
Mr. and Mrs. Mac McIntosh, of
Brussels, visited on Sunday night with
Mr, and Mrs. W. Hargrave,
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Keith and Miss
Phyllis Keith, Mrs. Fred Gadke, Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Gadke, Mr. and Mis.
Johnny Tudan, and Mr. Peter Chiom-
ey, of Port Colborne, and Mr. and
Mrs, Jim Ireland, of Brussels, attend
ed the Keith-Goodwin wedding on
Friday night in St. Andrew’s Presby
terian Church, Kitchener.
Mr. , and Mrs. Ross Tomlin, of Port
Huron, Mich., visited over the holiday
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Forester and with Mr. and Mrs. Tom
lin, in Harriston.
Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Irwin, of Gorrie,
spent Christmas with Nelson and Mrs.
Armstrong and Miss Margaret Arm
strong and on Sunday night left for
their honeymoon to the “sunny south.”
Mr. and Mrs. Mac Corbett and fam
ily, of London, spent Christmas with
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Matthews.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gibson, of Tor
onto, visited on Saturday with Mr. arid
Mrs. Doug Holt.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Tudan and
little daughter, spent the week-end
with relatives in Port Colborne.
Christmas and week-end visitors
with Mrs. Earl Ridley were Mr. and
Mrs. Keith Ridley and little daughter,
Mr. Earl Ridley, of London, Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Lynn and Karen of Orange
ville.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Baker and fam
ily, of London, visited with Mr. and
Mrs. George Baker over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wray and Donna
spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs.
E. Denny, at Palmerston.
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Hambly, and
family, of Guelph, spent Christmas
with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hambly.
RUSSELL ZURBRIGG
Peace
Prosperity
and
Good Health
R. C. DEYELL |
Agent for Imperial Oil Limited &
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Howlett and
other members of the Y.P.U. visited
the Baker Convalescent Home, Luck
now and the shut-ins in this village
before Christmas, bringing a Christ
mas message and singing carols.
Miss Anna Stuart, of Toronto, and
Miss Catharine MacGregor, of Luck
now, were Christmas visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. George Stuart.
Mr. and Mrs. D. J. McIntosh, of St.
Catharines, and Mr. and Mrs. Stan.
Todd and Andrew, of Southampton,
spent the Christmas week-end with
Mrs.- D. Todd.
Mr. and Mrs. Mel. Brown and Bob
Murdie, of Waterloo, were holiday
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. R. Woods
and Mrs. Murdie.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McIntyre and
Donald, of Bracebridge, spent 'Christ
mas with Mr. and Mrs. W, I. Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Miller and
Larry and Donald Taylor, Of London,
and Mr. Murray Taylor, of Wingham,
were holiday visitors With Mr. and
Mrs. Chester Taylor.
A large congregation was in attend
ance at the church service on Christ
mas Day when Mr. Ralph Howlett
had a fine Christmas message. Christ
mas music included two anthems by
the Choir and a duet by Mrs. Howlett
and Mr, E. W. Rice, . A beautiful
bouqtiet of mums was placed there by
the Women’s Institute, in memory of
Miss M. C. Rutherford and Mrs, W,
E, Gordon,
• Miss Isabelle MacPherson was home
from St. Joseph’s Hospital, London,
for a Week's holiday, including
Christmas.
Murray Gaunt is home from the
O.A.C., Guelph for the Christmas
vacation.
Marvin Mctionald accompanied Mr,
and Mrs, Allan jRcid and family Of
Dungannon, on a motor trip to
Florida for the holiday week. •
gI
A few of the medicines in your
prescriptions are still the same
old reliables that have been
successfully used in the
But the great majority of them
were never even heard of less
than ten years ago.
Like your physician, we phar
macists are continuously study
ing to keep in step With modern
medicine. That is why We are
prepared to compound any
prescription, written by any
physician,
your prescription if
near us, or let us
I Pick up
f shopping
! deliver promptly without extra
charge. A great many people
entrust us With the responsible
[ ity of filling their prescriptions.
[ May We compound yours?
PRESCRIPTION
CHEMISTS
♦Quotation by Alfred Tennyson
(1850)
Copyright 1955 (12W4)