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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1945-03-29, Page 8 Thurs., Friday, Sat. March 29, 30, 31 Special Mon., Tuesday, Wed. April 2, 3, 4 Sydney Greenstreet Peter Lorre In Paramounf prom* Joan lirturo Torture • e Cm,+?ovet ENCITM CRftic MITCHELL LEISEN with Basil Rearm°. Nigel Bruce • Cecil NellAway. Directed ty Leleen Atom the Nougt 5, PaplIne 41µ Maurice 1N UCHNICOLOR "THE MASK OF DIMITRIOS" Thrills and chills in this exciting melodrama. Matinee Saturday after- noon at 2.30 p.m. Also "Short Subject" ~YCETHEATRE spent the week-end in Toronto at the home of Mrs. Dusen, and attended the Mrs. John Hutchison and Doris hockey game in Maple Leaf Gardens, WHITECHILTRCH normanr agelaver - • s • - —„, 111111111111•1116. Easter Greetings May be sent to your friends this year the Rust-craft way — cards of character and distinc- tion. There's a card for all' members of the family. Remember your special friends with cologne, dusting powder, bath oil, or some cosmetic dear.to her heart. Stationery is always the smart thing to give. A new line "Lady Windermere"—a high quality, ripple finish bond has just arrived, be sure to see it. for your man. . Some shaving requisite from the famous "Bachelor Line" is a practical and thoughtful re- membrance McKibbons r,jcib,„„"„)„, Styled In IMAGINATION Our fashioned-right footwear takes you coin-, fortably through spring and summer. Their voguish styles lift your spirits arid put new animation in your step. the best shoes ate the best buy! RHYS POLLOCK "Shoes for all the Family" 1 Progressive euchre followed with Mrs. H. Wilkinson and Gordon Wilk- inson winning the high prizes, ..and- Mrs. Jesse Wheeler and, Dick Procter the low. Luna'. was served, BLVEVALE Presbyterian Sunday School Resumed Mr. Howard Neable of Molesworth, conducted the service at 1...n.ox Pres- byterian Church on Sunday morning. The service throughout was in keeping with Palm Sunday. "Riding a Donkey in Jerusalem" was the title of the children's story. The sermon was based 'on "The Triumphal Entry into Jerusalem", The Stinday School which was (Hs, banded for the first quarter will 're- open next. Sunday, April 1st, com- mencing at 10 o'clock and will be followed by the regular church service. "Faith" Topic At Y.P.U. The president, Fleming Johnston, presided at the regular meeting of the Y,P.U. at the United Church on Fri- day evening. The secretary, Mary Darling, read the minutes. of the last meeting. The scripture lesson was read by Shirley Selling, The 'topic was "Faith" and was taken by the president. Following the Devotional meeting a period of games was enjoy- ed. Red Cross Meeting Miss Duff opened her home again this week for the business and work meeting of the Red Cross unit, The President, Mrs. W. J. Johnston, con- ducted the business period. Mrs. Mary Robertson reported the shipment of sewing for March, 10 men's pyjamas; BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. J. N. H. Norton, Pastor SUNDAY, 'APRIL 1st Easter Greetings: "The Lord Is Risen". 11 a.m.--"Assurance of Life. 7.30 piir:L-"The Empty Tomb". The Ordinance of Believer's , Baptism will be observed, "Come and rejoice with me." "Good Friday" Service At 10 a.m. Friday, March 30th,' a "Good Friday" service will be held. Ekeryone welcome 1.4•••• Maw 11.1.14- 1 a▪ las. =ONO mlmia maw.. Inman. Roma. swam. Imam maws sada. Ima•••1 .10•=.8 PHONE 161 FREE DELIVERY Smith s Economy Food Store MILD CANALIAN CAMPBELL'S NEW CHEESE, lb. 32c TOMATO SOUP, tin CAMPBELL'S FRANKFORT VEGETABLE SOUP, 2 tins 25c NO. 4 PEAS, 2 tins a:.« GOOD QUALITY — GRADE NO. 1 DUTCH SETS lb. 29c HAWE'S 'PASTE PRINCESS FLOOR WAX, 1-lb. tin 47c SOAP FLAKES, pkg. 25c FAMILY SIZE THRIFT OLD ENGLISH SOAP PLAICES, pkg— ... 3$c NO-RUBBING WAX, pt 49c Maple Leaf Large Bologna, lb. , . a Good Quality Devon Sausage, lb. Maple Leaf Smoked Back Bacon, „ 25c 2$c „ 6Se FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES 220's Navel ORANGES, doe 41C Ripe TOMATOES, lb...-2-.15c I Fresh rar t mlins, 2 bcha. 150 Head LETTUCE, 2 for .-- 25c Large. Green CELERY, bch. 21c 96's MAPEPIWIT, 4 for 30d 188's Navel ORANOES, dot 33c , Re* CABBAGE, lb. «....,,:.,.,.. 7c No. .1 Cooking Onions, 5.1b. 25c 300's LEMONS, 3 for —..., 18e cot/Pats vAtari TIMESDAV, lidAltelf 22 Futter, Etas, 90 to 100. Sugar% Nos. 45 to 55. PrtserVelik blot 33 to 44. 10c 25'd Accessories play a leading role in Springand Easter outfits, Gloves come first they're of the greatest importance, and therefore we have a wide range Tor you to choose from. Light shades are best for Spring- you'll like our whites and naturals. 1•90 3.95 A smart handbag in real leather or sturdy co rd fabric can be a notable asset, 3.9,5 -10.00 To add a touch of freshness there are white scarfs, collars, ruching-s. '- Be sure that you do not neglect your accessories. F King Dept. Store NM. =am mama alma{ ma. 1.1.111 lama IMMO. mom Wad. .111.11 magma. LID mar WINGFIAM ADVA. NCE,TIMES, Thursday,. March, 29th,. 1945 Saturday night. Mr. Bert Thompson was chairman at the Farm Forum held in Fordyce School on Monday evening for the Questionnaire on the Winter's, pro- grams. Eleven tables of euchre were then played with Mrs. Will Ringlet. and Jas. Falconer winning high points, and Mrs. Gordon Elliott and Eldon Emerson, the low points. Lunch was served and the social time enjoyed by all, Bert Thompson and f. D. Ilec- croft tendered a hearty vote of thanks to the people of the. section for the evening's entertainment, and all enjoy- ed the dancing that followed, Someof the local sucker fishing fans have been enjoying this annual treat. PO. and Mrs. Marcelle Phillion and Audrey and Marlene of Exeter, spent the week-.end at the home of her uncle, Mr. Mason Robinson, • and Mr, and Mrs. Ross Robinson and son Keith of Delhi, spent the week-end there and with other East Wawanosh relatives. Many in this district have been sowing this week, since the warm days have dried up the land. The young people of the Presbyter- ian Church have been painting their basement this week. More Whitechurch News on page 7 BELGRAVE Miss Kay Townend, London, with Mr. and.Mrs, Gordon Walsh. Mrs. Victor Atcheson of Windsor, attended the funeral of her grand- mother, Mrs, Robt. Anderson, which was held on Sunday, Miss Elaine Walsh of Toronto, is spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Walsh, Mr. Harold Vincent met with a pain- ful accident while pulping turnips. His hand .being very badly cut by the knives. Miss Lois Kelly of 'London, attended the funeral of Mrs. Robt. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnston, of Woodstock, with Mr. and Mrs. !Geo. Johnston. Pte, Keith Dunbar, Camp Ipper- wash, with Mr. and Mrs. Joe. Dunbar. Mr. and Mrs. Joe McGill spent a few days in Toronto. LAC. Ross 'Anderson of Moncton. New Brunswick, is spending a fur- lough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson. ‘‘. Institute Special School Fair Prizes Mrs, T. B. Johnston was hostess to the Beigrave Women't Institute for their regular meeting on Tuesday afternoon. The program, in keeping with tl3e Easter season, had been ar ranged by Mrs. Stewart Procter. There were 22 women present. Mrs. J, Coultes, vice-president, conduc- ted the meeting. A group of special prizes were ar- ranged for exhibits at the Belgrave School Fair, They are: for senior girls, darning a woollen sock; junior girls, a geranium slip planted after April 1, 1945; senior boys, a small what-not; junior boys, collection, of flowers, six„,varieties, A donation of $25 was voted to the Red Cross, $2,00 to the Stewart Henry fund, and $4.00 to the minesweepers. A nominating committee composed of Mrs. H. Wheeler, Mrs. S. Procter, and Mrs. R. J. MacKenzie was ap- pointed to arrange a slate of officers to be voted on at the next meeting. Community singing was led by Mrs. J. M. Coultes. Mrs. Jesse Wheeler gave a paper on the motto, "Spring- time, Nature's Proof of God," An- other paper, entitled "Easter, Yester- day, Today, and Tonioriow", was given by Mrs. Norman Keating. Mrs. Keating, who moved to Wing- ham a short time ago. was presented with a sandwich tray and an address, read by Mrs. Richard Procter. The presentation was ',made by Mrs. Jesse Wheeler. Lunch was served by the hostess and committee, Mrs. N. Walsh, Mrs, C. Procter, and Mrs, R. Procter. 6th Line Forum The final meeting of the 6th line Farm Forum was held Monday even- ing at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Cyrus Scott, with an attendance of 24. Hugh Blair was convenor of the meeting. The questionaire sent out from Toron- to was answered. Mrs. Geo, Wight- man gave a paper in the Development of the War. Mrs. Lewis Cook con- ducted games, after which lunch was served. • Bodmin Forum Make Suggestions The Bodmin Farm Forum met at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Howard Wilkinson with 85 present. After the review broadcast on "The Community Broadens It's View" the Farm Forum Questionnaire on topics they wished discussed for 1945-46 form was filled out. They thought the series "Let's Talk About Marketing" was the 'Most enjoyed. during the season, For att,, Other season they would like to have more discussion ott Marketing, land, making The farm home mote attractive, health and immigration. They thought more forums, could be organized by Members Troth a progressive forum going into other coretiumities and help., hug them to organize. Poturns helped to bring farm people together and they were always learning something from the discussions, The average at. tendance was 84. a..10 m▪ ama Malan. Mom ••••11. 1110.1•• Mama Mamma Mama lianas MIMI. - • usamil man. boys' pyjamas; 10 girls' night dress- s; 10 girls' dresses; 2 large quilts and cot quilt. Mrs. Arthur Shaw re ported that 3 men's long-sleeved weaters, 4 children's sweaters and 14 Bair gloves had been delivered to the work rooms at Winghatn. Paper is o be collected again this spring. During the afternoon the ladies quilted, At the close of the meeting he hostess served a cup of coffee. Mrs. Olive Churchill and son Ver- non, have moved their household ef- fects to Hensall where' Vernon has secured employment. Miss Hunkin of Belmore and Miss Muriel Smith, have been added to the staff at the Bluevale Creamery. This week, Miss Mable Coultes and the public school pupils, visited a near- by sugar bush for practical informa- tion on the process of making Maple syrup, Rev, J. W. Johnson and Mrs. John- son accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Copeland of Fordwich, visited at To- ronto this week. Mrs. Johnson re- mained for a longer visit with her sister and daughter-in-law, Lorne MeCrackitt of Seaforth, was a Sunday visitor with his parents, Mn and Mrs. Alex McCrackin, Mr. and Mrs. Clette Ydo and daughter ,Marie of Paisley, spent Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Ramsay spent a day recently with Mr. Ramsay's sis- ter, Mrs. John Pugh at Mitchell. Mr, and Mrs. J, Wiekstead, Morris, and Me, and Mrs. J. Marshall and two daughters of Listowel, were Situ- day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Thornton. Pearson Rolph of Mitchell, is visit- ing his daughter, Mrs, toy Mann. Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Geddes and Mrs. Robert Xitholson of nelgrave, were Sunday visitors with their sisters, Mrs. Shaw, Mrs, Robertson and Miss Martha Fraser, Mt. and Mrs, Vormatt McLaughlin, St Anglican Rev. Jack Special Good Friday . Easter Sunday— Communion Evening Note -- services are now Paul's Church H. James, Rector a . Easter Services 7.30 p.m. 8.30 and 11 a.m. Service 7 p.m. The regular evening being held at 7 p.m, each Sunday. . 7 • First Watch Class Repairs For The Present Watches Only George Williams JOHN ST. Next to Masonic Hall IMMIIIIIIIMMINIIIIMIIMI IIII S M oker's SMOKE Magazines Sundries kommumormaimminift Haselgrove/ s SHOP Burgess, A cicAt) "A" . All radio RADIO Eveready and General qt,, & “C,, Batteries "B" Packs for requirements PATTISON Phone SERVICE 1/14 1011111111111111111111111111101111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111ff and Mrs. R. H. McKinnon were, Misses. Audrey and Bunny Witthuhn, Waterloo, Misses Kathleen Grant, Dorothy Shiry, Della Radbourne, of Kitchener, and Mrs. A. Armstrong of Brussels, Mrs. Hutcheson of Wingham, and Muir McLaughlin, R.C.A,F., of King- ston, were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. S. MacEwen, Sunday visitors at the home of Mr.