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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1945-10-25, Page 714AG EV WING KANI 4DVANOWM4F4 Thursda)r,. October .25, 1945 111.11/111111NIMININIMPHININIMis* Christ," The choir sang the anthem, 'Love Lifted Me," secretary and treasurer., The roll was called and answered by "a request for Christmas", The story of "Boneface„ a boy of royal parentage" was told by Mrs, Cordon Mundell. The lesson learned was "Don't be selfish, but en- joy life by giving to others. The presi- dent closed the meeting 'with prayer. • 1.1.ere's Quick Relief from Won Scholarship The faculty at the 'University of Western Ontario, London, has approv. 0..13 intramural scholarships. Among the winners was George Thomson, son of Mr, and Mrs, Geo. 'X', Thomson, who won the Huron County Scholar- ship being the highest 'Huron County man, The winners will be presented with their awards at the Pall Convoca- tion on October 2.'7'th, Members of the Cast, for the play, "Valley Farm" recently presented here, entertained members of their farhilies to a chicken dinner in the Community Hall, one evening this week. Following dinner, cards were enjoyed. Mr. and ;Mrs. W. W, Mann are vis- iting their daughter, Mrs. Johnston at Listowel, and while there celebrated the 57th anniversary of their marriage. Mrs. Carl Johnston attended the loc- al leaders training school at Wingharn, for the Junior Girls' Home Making Club in the project, "Dressing Up Home Grown Vegetables." Don Darling, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Darling, is attending the 'Uni- versity at Toronto. Rev. 5. J. Bridgette and Mrs. Brid- gette, of Fordwich, were Sunday visi- tors of Mr. and Mrs. James Peacock. Mrs, Stanley Blacicwood, Grimsby, is visiting with Mrs, Arthur Shaw and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Johnston. Mrs. P. S. McEwen, Mrs. R. Elliott, Mrs. Walter Smillie, Mrs. J. J. Elliott, Mrs. W. H. McKinney, Mrs. R. F, Garniss and Miss Olive Scott attend- ed the Sectional meeting of the W, M. S. of Maitland Presbyterial in Melville Presbyterian church, Brussels. • •SINUS PAI New Study Book Introduced Mrs, F.dward Johnston opened her home this week for the monthly meet, log of the W.' M, S, of the United church, The president, Mrs, Alex 'Mc*: Cracken 'Resided, assisting in the pro- gramme was Mrs. Robert Shaw, who read the first part of the Study Book, "Angola Now". Prayers were read for the 'pastors arid missionaries and prayers of gratitude were offered for the church in Angola. 3-Purpose Medicine Helps Clear Out Congested Sinus Areas clear out pain-causing congestion and (3) soothes irritation. Many sinus sufferers say it's best relief they've found. Try itl VICKS 1/A-TROPINOL •ONE best way to get relief from, torturing sinus pain is to clear con- gestion from nasal passages and give sinuses a chance to drain. A few drops of Vicks Va-tro-nol in each nostril is usually enough to bring this comforting relief. 3-Purpose Medicine ...Va-tro-nol is so successful because it does three important things: (1) shrinks swol- len membranes of the nose; (2) helps Sunday Services ' Rev. S, J, Bridgette occupied the pulpit at the United, church on Sun- day morning and preached_ from St. Luke 19;5 .and Jesus said to .Zacchaeus Make Haste and Conic Down for To- Day I Must. Abide in Thy House, At Knox Presbyterian church, the Rev, R. J. Kirkland, Toronto, conduct- ed the service, he spoke from the text "God forbid that I should glory, save in the Cross of cur Lord, Jesus FEEDS Made and Sold By- JOHN BUMSTEAD Bellmore A Debt We Owe CANADA PACKERS McKINNEY BROS, Wingham Bluevale Iminnionimmimmommenior ON their return to civilian life, our fighting men are entitled to every consideration - hospitalization if needed, gratuities, education, re- establishment. Purchase of VICTORY BONDS will help pay the debt we owe them. Miss Edythe Weir visited one day last week with her cousin, Mrs. Thos. Edgar and Mr. Edgar south of Gorrie.. The farmers in this locality who have corn were busy filling their silos last week. The weather this fall has been very backward for the job. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Bender and Mr Frank Green and son Art, all of Mt. Forest, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Harris last Sunday. THE STERLING TRUSTS CORPORATION Sterling Tower, Toronto 1 34 years in Business DONNYBROOK SALEM Anniversary services will be held here on Sunday, October 28th., at 11 a. m., and 7.80 p.m. Rev. Gordon Hazelwood of Walton will be the speaker. Special music is being pre- pared by the choir. Intended for last week Week-end visitors:-Miss Doris Wray of Wroxeter, with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Wray. pispAy EVEiVINOS 0 GOCODOClklt 4 tag* SANG 4,1e4eirc GOODYEAR SINGERS GOODYEAR ORCHESTRA - ,-STANLEY -STANLEY ',STJOHN SHUR-GAIN F Never has the quality of feeds been as important as it, is now!' Today, when every dozen of eggs, every gallon of milk, and every side of bacon produced plays such a vital and essential part in our great peacetime feeding program, it is extremely important that you buy And feed the best of top qual- ity feeds - feeds that can and do produce satisfactory results. SHUR-GAIN Complete Feeds for Poultry, Hogs and Cattle are just such top- quality feeds, They are produced from the finest quality ingredients, fully for- tified with additional vitamins and minerals, and, what is paramount in stock feeds - they're always FRESH, for they're ground and mixed only as needed. Put • Emphasis on Quality SHUR-GAIN COMPLETE president, Norma Moffatt, presided. After singing t`God sees the Little Sparrow Fall", the president offered the prayer. The scripture lesson, psalm 2, was read by Catherine Tho- mpson. Reports were heard from the CKNX 920 8 p.m. ..4.tinter .34;2 • ,,,,,I.,,,,ptwoostAA, A bit of planning and a few simple changes soon reveal the hidden charm of any dining room. Let your C-I-L Paint Dealer suggest home improvements, and when it comes to final colour touches, ask him for top-quality C-I-L Paints, Varnish- es or Enamels. BLUEVALE Mission Band Meeting The Mission Band met in the Sun- -day school room of Knox Presbyterian church on Saturday afternoon. The Intended for last week. The October meeting of the War workers was held at the home of Mrs. Joe Boyle, donations of used clothing were received to be forwarded to the Red Cross. Mrs. Robert. McAllister was elected president and`Mrs. Arnold Craig, Sec'y.-Treas. for the coming year. Mr. Robert Chamney and sons have purchased the Wallace farm from Mr. John Hallaban, Lieut. NIS. Olive Jefferson repoked to Toronto on Friday after a. thirty day leave at her home here. Graham Chamney has received his digcharge from the Army and is spend- ing,a couple of weeks at his home here. Flight Lieut. Wm, L. Craig, recent- ly returned from overseas and Mrs, Craig of LOndon, are visiting at the former's home here. Mrs. H. Jefferson and daughter, Mary, spent a few days with relatives at Dunnville, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Naylor and daughter, Jean, were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moss at Glencoe. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Thompson and Mr. and Mrs, Norman Thompson were London visitors on Friday. A• pleasant gathering was held in Donnybrook church on Thursday ev- ening when members of the congrega- tion and friends met in honour of three members of the service recently re- turned from overseas. Lieut. NIS. Olive Jefferson, Pte. Graham Cham- ney and Flight Lieut. W. L. Craig. During the evening each was presented with a, gift of money. A pot luck supper was enjoyed. MACHAN CROSS i) lations of recent date that the salaries i Motion by Eadie and Walpole that of the teachers in sections 6, 8, be we adjourn to meet Thursday, Nov- changed from $1100 each to $1200 and ember 15th., at 8 o'clock, p,m.-Car- that this motion be an amendment to vied. clauses 1, 2 of motion carried at the I. 5. Wright, Chairman meeting of May 17th,-Carried. Thos. Gilmour, Sec.-Treas.. • • 4,:*iff4::: The TELEPHONE HAS SERVED THE FARMER WELL Per more than half a century, the tele- phone has Served the farmer well . . in business . . . in emergencies . . in more pleasant living. There was the farmer, for example, Who wrote that his telephone enabled hint to get better prices for his crops. "It gets me to market in a few seconds,'' he enicl, "and at the best titne." Today, the number of rural tele. phones is at an alkime high. When materials and manpower are rigida.% available, it will be much hi Tele- phone service for farms be even better than ever before. 1945 N 1695 OHN DE KUVPER a nd emeourgatee .4,4414. ... -?-•-••••s•••• Let your Paint Dealer suggest new ways to brighten your home, TURNBERRY SC11001, BOARD MERINO Minutes of meeting of Turnberry Township Board of School Trustees, was held on October 15th, Members all present. Minutes of previous meet- ing were read on motion of Willits and Eadie were adopted. Moved by Johnston and Walpole that the following items be paid: Heintzman & Co., 2 dozen staff books, $2.73; Waterloo Music Co., sup- plies, $18.85; klowick Mutual Insur- ance S. S. No. 5, $10:10; Machan Bros. account $6.41; C. Lloyd & Son, mater- ial for manual training, S, S. No, 9, $1.00; 5, Chilvers, supplies, S. S. No, 4, 60c; Mrs. Selling, caretaking, S. S. No. 4, $11,00; Mrs, Schneider, care- taking S. S. No, 8, $12.50; Mae Johann, teaching music, 3, 6, 8, 9, $36.00; Mrs, Pickett teaching music 2, 4, $19.00; Mrs, Seiling washing S. S, No. 4, pre- paratory to painting, $16.00; Win, Lat. ronica, labor, S. S. No. 11, $8.40; J. Redman, labor, S. S. No, 11, $14,40; 'rhos, Cassels, teaming S. S. No. 11, $5,00; 'as. Gibbons, labor S. S. No. 11, $28,50; Tyndall Ritchie, 5, S. No, 11, $23.70; Win. Buieltill, drawing Stones, S. S. No, 11, $3.00; Art. Me. Ewen, labor, S. S. No. 11, $15.80; Win, Elliott, tile, $7.40; 'red Montgomery, $11.05; Wm, Montgomery, $13.60,,- Carried. Motion by Johnston and tarlit that in compliance with departtnental regu, F45-13