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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1945-09-13, Page 8NOTHING COULD KEEP THEM APART. The world said: "You must not lover But they had to! IN MGM's GregOry PECK What Does the Word "Community" Mean Webster mys "Community" means—"A body of persons having common rights and privileges". Can you think of a greater privilege or ad- vantage than a new, modern well equipped hospital. That's what we as a community will have in a very few weeks. Thanks to that noble band of men and wo- men—the Board of the Wingham General Hospital. Yes, you and I will have the advantage of as mod- ern hospitalization at our front door as the people of London or Toronto. As a community — a people with C0111111011 rights and privileges it is our duty to see that we have our full share in this great enterprise, You have an obligation, people of Winghatn and community I Do not let the opportunity pass. Give to the Hospital Building Fund! NicKibbons Westinghouse MAZDA AND FLUORESCENT LAMPS ,for all purposes Electric Lamps 25-40.60 Watt 15e 100 Watt 20e 150 Watt 45c Tri-Light 100-200-300 Watt 75c 20 Watt Fluorescent .... . $1.00 40 Watt Fluorescent .... $1,30 We have starters to fit all Fluor, escent fixtures. ,11•••••••••••••!• PATTISON RADIO SERVICE Phone li1J S m oker's Sundries Magazines Haselgrove's SMOKE SHOP Sunday for their home in London. -Mr. and Mrs. Redge Scholtz and sons of Westfield, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Scholtz. The store and house of Mr. J. F. McLean has been painted during the past week which makes a splendid im- provement. Mr. and Mrs. Len Westbrooke of Goderich, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Amos Cornelius. • LAC. Clifford and Mrs. Purdon and children, who have been stationed for the past few months at Picton, return- ed here on Friday, he having received his discharge from the RCAF. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Windsor and son Bobbie. of Detroit, are visiting at the home of her father, Mr. Robert Carrick. Mr. Roy. McGee.returned to Toronto on. Saturday after. spending the week with his father, Mr. Henry McGee. Miss .Myrtle Beecroft attended the Davis-Wheeler wedding . at Belgrave United Church on Wednesday. ST. HELENS The September meeting of the Wo- men's Institute was held in the Com- munity.-Hall on, Thursday afternoon with a good attendance and with the president, Mrs. Archie Aitchison, in the chair. The roll call was respond- ed to by naming "A Huron product and how. it is manufactured". Plans were made for the short course on "Time-saving Kitchens" being held in the Hall .this -week. It was decided to order some of the new song books. Plans were made for the exhibit at the Lucknow Fall Fair. September 21st was chosen as the date for the Red Cross quilting. Mrs. Lorne Woods, convenor of Agriculture and Canadian Industry ,had the subject and gave an interesting and informa- tive paper on "A field with a farmer". Mrs. W. A. Miller read an article on "A Little While Longer," At the conclusion lunch was served by the hostesses, Mrs. R. J. Woods and Mrs. George Stuart. Mr. E. J. Thom was .a visitor last week with his daughter, Mrs, Ronald Rothwell and Mr. Rothwell at Nor- wood. Mrs. W. I. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Salkeld and Miss Margaret Salkelk LICENSED TAXI Service Local or Out of Town Crawford's Garage Phone 139. Night Phone 316 LINERY DEFINITELY DIFFERENT ARE 1945 FALL 'Headlines. a Higher crowns inspire this season's beret or • cloche or sailor . . . or whatever individual model I you prefer. They're easy to wear and have a really new look of smartness. I • Stetsons are featured in our good fur felts, i• with other models priced from $3.00 to $10 00 PHONE 161 FREE DELIVERY — AT —' Smith's Economy Food Store FRANKFORT CHAMP MAGICAL NO. 4 PEAS, 2 tins .. 25c CLEANER, pkg. 10c STOKELEY'S FANCY HANDY TOMATO JUICE, tin 10c AMMONIA, 3 pkgs. 19c XXX Spirit or Blended Vinegar, gal. . . . 39c Heavy ,Metal Jar Rings dozen 29c Whole Mixed Pickling Spice, 1/4 lb. pkg. . 10c 12-Cut Heavy Red Rubber Rings, 3 dozen 25c SMITHS FOUR O'CLOCK GROUND FRESH to ORDER BLACK. TEA REX COFFEE lb. Pkg. 40C 49c lb. Sifto Salt—plain or iodized, 2-1b. pkg. 8c Purity Bag Salt, 5-1b. bag . .. 12c ALL FLAVOURS .ROBIN • HOOD OUTCX JUNKET POWDES, pkg. 12c OATS, bag 29c AYLIVIER TOMATO or VELVEETA or CITAiBAU VEGBiTABLB SOUP. tin ... 10c CHEESE, 1/2 -1b, r•kg. 21c FRESH FRUITS AND. VEGETABLES — — COMM AND CURED MEATS RATION COUPONS vAttr) THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER. 13 Butter MS, to 121, Sugar, Not, to 6i PreseryeS and 'Canning, NOS, 33 to 5/ and P1 to P15 Meat, No, PA I, EIGHT WINGHAIYI ADVANCE-TIMES .Thifroday, Sept.,. 13th, 1945 Thursday, Friday, Saturday, September 13, 14, 15 RITA HAYWORTH LEE BOWMAN In "Tonight and Every, Night" A musical drama in technicolour. Also "Short Subjects". Matinee Saturday afternoon at 2.30 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Sept. 17, 18, 19 — Special — ne VALLEYS' DECISION DONALD with LIONEL CRISP • BARRYMORE Preston FOSTER, Marsha. HUNT .....dammoornEs Directed by TAY GARNETT•Produced by EDWIN H. KNofi: There will be two shows each night at 7.30 p.m. and 9.30 p.m. WHI'TECHURCH and daughters of Ayton and their mother, Mrs. Wendorf, of Hanover, Wedding bells are ringing. visited last week-end with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lott and sons, Mrs. Walter Lott, and on Sunday, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Henderson Ed. and Mr. Wes. Palmer and Miss DAN on the NEW FLOOR in the • WINGHAM ARENA to be held Thurs.,Sept.13th Returning by Popular Request CLIF GORDON and his Orchestra ADMISSION: 50c — DANCING 10 to 1 Minnie Linklater and little Jack John, ston all from Wroxeter, visited, there. Corp, and Mrs, 'If alcOld expect to move to the house on the Leggatt farm, east of the village, in the near future. There was seven tables of euchre played in the Hall on Friday evening, with Mrs, George Tiffin and Mr, Ernest Casernore winning hiO points, and Mrs, McQuillan and Gordon Wel- wood. with low points, Tiffin Bros. supplied Music for dancing until clos- ing time, The Sandy's crushing outfit from Goderich, which has been in Milian Moore's pit on Con. 3, Kinloss, for some weeks, moved last week to Mc- Leod's pit, south of Langside. Mr, Donald Watt left on Sunday for his home in Grimsby and will register this week for fall studies at Medical College, Toronto University. FO. and Mrs. George Watt have also returned home from Manitoba, and he is getting his release -from the RCAF this week, and preparing to return to University. Mr. Thos. O'Malley and children and Miss l3ridgetta O'Malley and Miss Eileen Snell, all of London, spent Sunday ' at the home of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Snell. Mrs. O'Malley had been able to leave the Hospital last week, and be at her home for two days. The many friends in this community of Mr, and Mrs. Ross Jamieson, newlyweds of last week, extend best wishes for a long and happy wedded life. Mrs. John Mason and baby Marilyn Julia, spent a few days last week in Wingham, with Mr. and Mrs. Parker Campbell. Tpr. Lloyd Mason is now on furlough in Amsterdam, and Corp Harold Mason and Sgt. Walsh of Blyth, are on an eleven-day furlough in Scotland. Mr. and Mrs. Mason Robinson and Cameron, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. S. Campbell of the C.P.R., Wingham. Mrs, J. G. Gillespie entertained on Saturday evening in honour of her niece, Mrs. Cam. Simmons, and she was presented with a miscellaneous shower. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Martin enter- tained neighbours and relatives at their home on Thursday evening last in honour of tile recent marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Cam. Simmons. During the evening Miss Refa Purdon read an address to which the groom re- sponded thanking them for their gifts and kindness. All enjoyed the pro- gressive euchre with Mrs. Wm. Rin- toul'and Mr, Bert Thompson winning high points. Lunch was served by the hostess and the social time enjoyed by all. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lott spent Friday with Ripley friends. When Mr. Fred Davidson and Mr. Will Peddle were sawing down a tree in the bush on Saturday afternoon, the tree, when falling, .swung around and struck Mr. Davidson across. the back, and threw him to the ground. Mr. Peddle went for help and • he was taken to Wingham Hospital where X-rays showed that although he was badly bruised, no bones had been broken or injured. Mr. and Mrs. Leask McGee and George motored to Toronto on Friday last where they attended the marriage of their daughter, Helen, and Mr. Bazil Davidson in St. George's Angli- can Church at Port Credit, on Satur- day. After the reception, the happy couple left by plane from Malton Air- port on their honeymoon. The many friends of the bride in this. community extend best wishes 'for a long and happy wedded life. Mrs. J. D. Beecroft accompanied Mr. and Mrs. McGee to Toronto last Friday and spent the week-end with Miss Florence Beecroft, at St. Cath- arines and Niagara Falls. Miss Mildred McClenaghan of Guelph Hospital, spent a few days last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George McClenaghan. Mr, and Mrs, Robert Mowbray and Roberta, motored ttl Toronto on Tiles-, day and Roberta will commence the fall term in Moulton Girls' College, Mr. Clarence McClenaghan set the week-end in Hamilton, Miss Olive Terriff is spending this week with her sister in Toronto. * .Grandmothers' Day was held in the Institute Hall here on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs, John' ,McGee were Kitchener visitors recently. Mr, and Mrs. Sam Hutchison and Shirley, Dianne and Gary Templeman of Winghatn, spent Sunday at the home of her sister, Mrs, Will Conn, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnston and sons of Lucknow, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Hardie Simpson, Mr, and Mrs. lean Moir of To- ronto, and their little nephew, Harry Dosman from Owen Sound, are visit- ing' with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Duncan MacGregor. FO. Moir hai recently been discharged front the Mr, and Mrs. Ira 'McLean and Phil» dren of Wroxeter, spent Sunday with ,his /Atoms, Mr. and Mrs. V. 3. Mc. teats. Mr. and Mrs, Cant Sitrutions left on osommom See Reid and See Right Make Appointments WITH- DAVID CROMPTON Jeweller Phone 59 For Eye Examination R. A. Reid, R.O. Eye Specialist left last Thursday on a motor trip to Kirkland Lake where they were guests of Miss W. D. Rutherford, Mr; and Mrs. John McPherson of Puslincli, Were visitors last week with Mrs. 'McPherson's brother, D. C. and Mrs. Mcl)onald and other relatives, Dr. Arnold and Mrs, Woods and children of Dundas, were week-end guests of his mother, Mrs. R. J. Woods. Alex Purvis, recently returned from • overseas, was guest of honor at a gathering sponsored by the Women's Institute in the Con -m.1114y Hall on Friday night. After lunch Alex. was presented with a billfold containing a War Savings Certificate, Mr. Fred McQuillin read the address and Mrs, Stuart made the presentation on be, half of the community. Alex, made a suitable reply and all sang "For he's. a jolly good fellow."" Mrs. Al. Martin, who has spent the summer months at Wasago, is a visit- or with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Thom, Miss Slicter of the Department of Agriculture, is conducting a course on "The-saving Kitchens" in the Com- munity Hall this week. OPEN DUCK SEASON Dates Set For September 25th l 'to December 15th Open season for ducks and geese in Southern and Western Ontario this year has been set at the period from September 25 to December 15 inclus- ive by the minister of mines and re- sources. These dates do not apply to eiders or to Brant geese. In Northern Ontario the period is from September 15 to Decembilt 5. Season all over the province for other birds is as follows: eider ducks — September 15 to November 15; wood- cock, October 1, to October 31; Wil- son's snipe—September 15 to Novem- ber 15 (Northern Ontario), October 1 to November 30 (the rest of the prov- ince). Bag limits have been set as follows: Ducl3;$ (exclusive of mergansers) 15 in any day, of which not more than one may 'be a wood duck; geese, other than Brant, 5 in any day; rails, coots and gallinules, 25 in the aggregate in any day; Wilson's snipe, 8 in any day. No more than 150 ducks, e±clusive of mergansers, 50 geese, other than Brant, 100 woodcock and 50 Wilson's snipe may be taken in one season. BELGRAVE Arrived home from Newfoundland Wren Lauretia McBurney, daughter of Mrs., Frank Shoebottom, arrived hcime from. Newfoundland on Tuesday, where she has been stationed for the past year. We take .great pleasure in welcoming her home. Institute Meets September 30 The Home Economics meeting of the Women's Institute, will be held at the home of Mrs. J. C. Procter, on September 20. • Mrs. R. 3. McKenzie is the convenor. Roll calf—"My post war ambitions for my home"; selected poem, Mrs. J. C. Procter; music, songs by Junior girls; address and demonstration; contest, Mrs. R. J. Mc- Kenzie; lunch committee, Mrs. J. M. Coultes, Mrs. R. Procter and, Mrs. Rae Crawford. W.M.S. Enterain Baby Band • On Wednesday, September 5th, the W.M.S. of the United Church enter- tained the members of the Baby Band and their mothers in the church base- ment. ' A quilt was completed during the afternoon, and Mrs. Jesse Wheeler, Baby Band superintendent, conducted a short programme for the children, assisted. by Mrs. J. Michie. Lunch was served and a social hour was enjoyed. Mrs. E, Wightman then thanked the W. M. S. on behalf of the Baby Band for the enjoyable afternoon, Church Equipped With Hydro Knox United Church in Belgrave, has been wired for hydro and the power turned on last week. It had been intended to have a dedication, service ott the night of Sept, 16th, but this has'been postponed. The W. A, gave a good donation as a start off to this work, and the balance was made up by voluntary Subscriptions. The work was superintended by the Board of Stewards under the chairmanship of 'Lyle Hopper. 111;011•0•••111•1.0•0 Guild Plans Sale The September meeting of the Ladies' Guild, wag held at the home of Mrs, Cooper Nethery. The presi. dent, Mrs. Wade opened the meeting' with prayer and a hymn was sung, Mrs, V. Shoebottotn read the scripture lesson. In the absence of the secretary and treasurer, Mrs, Writ. BrYdget acted for them, A paper "The Seasons of the Church Year" was read by Miss Beth Brydges. A business discussion followed, and it was decided to have sale of baity ing and miseellarieoui articles at the October meeting width is to be held a a I U a a I a U a a a a N a a a a U U n a iIi at the home of Mrs. Wm. Brydges. The meeting was closed with prayer and lunch was served. Miss Beatrice Wade of Fordwich, is visiting at the home of her brother, Mr. C. H. Wade. Miss Norma Van Camp, London, with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. VanCamp. Mr. and Mrs. Gco. Johnston. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Pea- cock. Wren Verna Johnston of Toronto, spent the week-end with' Miss Nora VanCamp. ' Mr. David Johnston, Jamestown, spent a few days with Mr.' and Mrs. Geo. Johnston. 'Pte. Clare VanCamp, who has re- cently had his tonsils removed, is spending a few days at his home here. Presbyterian W. M. S. Meeting Knox Presbyterian Church . Wo- men's Missionary Society met in the church on Wednesday afternoon. The president, Mrs. R. J. Scott, was in the chair and read the scripture lesson. Mrs. 0. G. Anderson led in prayer. Interesting clippings from the Glad Tidings were given by Miss Agnes Mason, Arrangements were made re- garding the auxiliary's part in the program for the diamond jubilee of Huron Presbyterial which was held Tuesday 'in Goderich. A collection was received for the peace offering. SEE US For RADIOS REFRIGERATORS' WASHERS We have been appointed agents for the coming Spartan line. McGILL Radio Service Phone 380. King Dept. Store iiinfinnpusumnionininimammumentiniumoninwommmuj .1