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overlooking Grand Circus Park. Hotel Wolverine
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Thursday, Oetober 2nd, 1947
THE WINGHAM ADVANCE-TIMES
PAGE THREE
Detroit. Misses Mabel Howson and
Maggie Tibbs spent. Sunday with
Lucknow friends, Mr. Burville Griffin
is home on a visit to his parents,
The Western Foundry - Business
seems to be ibriSk at this hustling in
clustry, and it is certainly one of Wing-
ham's best, By means of its excellent
line of stoves, ranges and furnaces, it
is -carrying the name of Wingham from
the Atlantic to the Pacific, for through-
ant the Dominion, its products find
ready sale, The Woks show that at
present there are about eighty employ-
ees, 411 told, and the handsome sum of
$25,000 is paid out annually in wages.
It means something to Wingham, to
have that amount of money put into
circulation. They are turning out a-
bout 150 stoves weekly, and make
those suitable for either coal or wood.
The Huron Corona, the Economy, the
Chinook, the Gem, the, Art Huron
Heater, and the old stand-by, the
Crown Huron, are the leaders. Be-
sides these, the Co. makes a specialty
of Hotel ranges and Red Hot furnaces.
Dr. Allen of Toronto is president, Mr,
Cunningham of Wingham, is Superin-
tendent and Mr. Thos. Bell of Wing-
ham is manager.
Wingham Wins Championship -
Wingham Baseball team are champions
of the Lakeside League, after a series
of well-contested games. The final
game was played here Tuesday -be-
tween Wingham and Teeswater and re-
sulted in a win for Wingham by a 14
to 6 score. The battery for Wingham
was Dunlop and Britton; for Teeswa-
ter, McCaig and Good. Dunlop struck
out 13, McCaig 7. IImpire-Brislan:
Cosens-Day-A very quiet wedding
graced the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. J.
Day, Minnie street, on Wednesday of
this week when their second daughter,
Miss Etta, became the bride pf IMr. J.
I. Cosens of Stratford. Rev. T. S.
Boyle officiated.
Cunneyworth-Little -The residence
of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Little of Ttirn-
berry, known as Sherwoode farm, was
the scene of a very interesting event
on Sept. 25th. when their eldest daugh-
ter, Miss Alice Jean, was United in
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Just a few of the
BETTER VALUES
GRAPE
97 pieces. - $69.50
66 pieces - $34.25
SOVEREIGN
63 pieces - $23.95
BANCROFT
53 pieces - $33.60
Breakfast Sets, 32 pcs.
$12.95 up
Tea Sets, 21 pieces
$12.50 up
WALLPAPER
ELMER WILKINSON
Large shipment of i
Dinnerware I
SEAFORTH .
SHOP
marriage to Mr. J. R. Cunneyworth -of
Toronto. Rev. I). Perry officiated,
Rutledge-at:limey- The residence
of Mr, Edward Chatuney, Donnybrook,
was the scene of a very pretty wedding
on Wednesday, when his second
• daughter, Rebecca, was joined in wed-
lock bonds to Robert H. Rutledge of
Auburn. Rev. A. E. tones of Auburn
Methodist Church officiated.
Feild-tryans - Wedding bells rang
merrily at the home of Edward Bry-
atts, 1st con, of Grey, on Wednesday,
when Rev. IL M. Lang-Ford, of Brus-
sels, tied the nuptial bow between Miss
Clara Edith Bryatts anti Dr. R, Percy
V'eild, of Brussels.
Taylor-Roe-A very pretty wedding
took place on Wednesday, Sept. 2.511t,
at the tesidenee of Mr. and Mrs. J. Roe
when their daughter, Miss Isabella Car-
oline, became the bride 61 Mr. Fred-
erick Charles Taylor, of Howlck. Rev.
Geo. Baker officiated.
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TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO
Wingliam Town Council Notes-
Mr. C. R. Wilkinson addressed the
council at their regular meeting on
Monday night on behalf of the Lions'
Club, asking the council to present a
ballot to the electors at the next elec-
tion so as to settle the question re a
war mentorial for IN-irigham. A by.
law was introduced by Reeve Tipling
appointing ,Constable George Allen to
enforce the 0.T.A.A. by-law was also
passed to provide for the borrowing of
,$2g,S(10 by the issuing of bebentures to
pay for the concrete paving on John
TSte.r,raftreont Josephine St., to Carling
Belmore-Among those who attend-
ed the Convention at Einearclitte on
Tuesday were Rev. McIttnale, Misses
Mary Aitken, Edna Lincoln, Agnes
Darling, Agnes Rutherford, Messrs.
Roy Rutherford and James Darling.
Miss Nettie Butchart and Mr. Russel
Nichol took in the concert in Winghatn
6t1 Tuesday evening.
East Wawanoili -..4 Mr. and Ivies,
/tat, Meget and son, lack visited at
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FIFTEEN YEARS AGO
Struthers-Harkness-At the home of
he bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas.
Harkness, The Alps, Culross, on Wed-
esday Sept. 28th, Bertha Harkness
ecame the bride of James .Struthers,
ls'a of Culross, Rev. K. MacLean
officiated,
Gorrie-Mr. and Mrs. H. Herzog
pent Sunday with Fergus friends, Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Hastie spent the
week-end in Brussels. Mr, Bert Sage
eceived last week, as a gift from his
b rother, a riding bridle which is made
f horse hair, and there are no broken
airs visible in this unique bridle made
y a Texas cowboy who took over two and a half years to make it and
t is -valued at $250.
VVroxeter-Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kit-
hen are spending the week in Toronto.
Miss Nellie McGee of Belgrave spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. San-
erson, Mrs. Tony Meahen and 7.Miss
Laura Mitchell, of Wingham, attended
he wedding of the former's brother,
Mr. Fertney, at St. Marys last Friday.
Lott-Wendorf-A very pretty wed-
ding was solemnized in Toronto on
Wednesday, September 28, when Miss
Ruth Margaret, daughter of Mrs. Vic-
toria Wendorf, of Hanover, became the
bride of Mr. Carl Lott, son of Mr. and'
Mrs. Walter Lott, of Whitechurch.
Rev. John F. Halliady officiated.
Whitechurch-Mr. and Mrs. David
Farrier spent the week-end at the home
of her daughter, Mrs. John D. Ross,
of Huron Twp, Misses Catharine and
Agnes Patterson spent Sunday with
Miss Evelyn Reed. Mr, and Mrs.
Jackman, of Clinton, and Mr, Arnold
Bain and Frank Varner, of Wingham,
visited at the home of Mr. A. Cornel-
ius on Sunday,
BELMORE
A disagreeable day did not dampen
the attendance at the Presbyterian An-
niversary, large numbers turned out
morning and evening to bear the Rev.
Wm. McRoberts of Cook's Church,
Toronto.
Anniversary services in McIntosh
Sunday, Rev. Stanley Gibson of Rip-
ley was the speaker.
The following Sunday the Lord's
Supper will be observed in the United
Church, Belmore.
The Manse was opened on Wednes-
day afternoon for the Missionary meet-
ing. Mrs. Hunkin as leader opened
with singing and prayer. Rev, Well
read the scripture .and led in prayer.
The Society were very fortunate in
having the Rev. Crosby give an address
on Missionary Work.
Rev. Crosby and family are guests
of Rev. Udell.
After the singing of Hymn, "Come
Thou Fount" Rev, Udell 'gave a short
address and led in prayer. Ten were
in attendance.
Men were at work 'Wednesday dig-
ging a drain. As it was through the
main part of the village they made
quick work, the grader filling it in.
We hope we can cross the road next
sprReving, Well and Rev, Crosby attend-
ed a meeting in Harriston an Tuesday
evening,
Mr. aim Mts. Robt. Corrigan and
girls of Gravenintrst, are visiting at
Thos. Abraham's,
Miss Fern jeffray of Clifford, is
visiting her parents.
Mrs. Zinn, Betty and M. Jeffray,
took tea Thursday evening at Robert
Jef fray's.
Corn tutting is the order of the day.
dORRIE
Rev. and Mrs. 1.oekley and family,
also Miss Betty Rowse of Brantfcird,
and Miss Rose Howse of Stratford,
spent Sunday at the parsonage.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Edgar attend-
ed the Townsend-Hutchison wedding
in Harriston on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bred Hyrultnan visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gowdy, 15th
con,, and attended the McIntosh Anni-
versary Service.
Mr. and Mts. Jack Ireland, Tees-
water, visited Mt, and Mrs. Wm. 'Gal-
laher on Thursday afternoon,
Mr. Fred Hynditati and Idr. CAt-
man Bride were at Little Current,
Manitoulin island, attending the tattle
tale held there last -we& Mr. Bride
purchased a car load of cattle, Mr. and
Nits. Fob Moletworth also
spent a few days at 1,1tt1e Currant.
Wingham
!the home of her ;)rother, Mr. John
enzies Sunday. Mr, and Mrs,
en Naylor and Mr. and Mrs. Roy
McGee spent Sunday with Mr, and
Mrs, Henry McGee, Mr. and Mrs.
ass King of Turnberry spent Sunday
with her father, Mr, Wm. Wightman.
Belgrave - Mrs. Rat Shedden of
Brussels, is spending a few days with
er sister, Mrs, W, J. Geddes. M.
olin.Ferguson is visiting his datili-
r in London. Mr. Henry Brandon
pent a few daps in Toronto last week.
Oh That Baseball-Wingliam and
G oderich baseball teams and officials
re coming in for a good deal of un-
necessary newspaper publicity and a
w neighboring towns would like .to
make their reputations black as alight.,
he truth ,pf the story can be told in
, very short item. Both teams were
way behind financially and officials
. these teams expressed themselves
s hoping for three games in order to
elp -pull down • the indebtedness.
won in Goderich, 'Goderich
on in Wingliam and Wingham again
urprised the Goderich team by
Wing
win-
in Clinton, thus defeating the Goderich team in the round.