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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1948-01-07, Page 3Wednesday, Januar* 194t Auto Heaters 17.05 to ilD.113 Beat Covers 4.90 4011.70 atesteat Herne 13.9b Twits Trumpet Horne VW Automatic Cigar hter Chrome Delving mp 4,73 Ante Compass • „., 3.08 motor Rabe* .... oes Auto Radios; 84.95 Auto Radio Aerials. 3.08 Wrenches and Tools. tvariousf Mirrors, rearview . 2.39 &eh .30 tit .1111 laltsbligbte .49110 1.90 Baby Auto Seats ... 2.79 to 3.90 Drivers' weep Oblations 1.94 Trouble Lamp Set 1.2$ Chreree Frieder Guid „ Lis Winter e Auto Neede-,5110 Listing* neve. .e. 11 down the laneway far that last cheek- music and the voice speaking of peace up on the stack, there may be a 'breath to all men of hood will. It always Mak- es ine feel better about Ittong inthe country. Then I go into the kitchen and /nit some heavy bioelZe of Maple in the kit- w hen range and take a quick look into ate oantry. Sure enough the giblet* have been eooked along with aortic side pork and with guilty feeling • . at just enosigh to be missed bat not ton,ugh to spoil anything. The house aeons quiet too. It creak9 and groans a bit With the ftost but I you have a feeling . something Jl !eon never quite describe. It's that (Viet that tomes so seldom. I Out :soot* tilocke in the heater ie. the front Mitt - beCauSt We most have the parlor warm !in the morning. The tree is waiting . .ones, thee lstoeitings are full. 5: teething eatchita inside my throat, when I look at tilt,* ;stockings. 'they are, in a materialistic It's not difficult to imagine the sky one thing that money tohtlot • opening op and the sound of heavenly buy. of feathery snow on your eiteekS, dog skims in and out 13 the swinaing, bobbing are of Wheiv you open the stable door . . . yen feel a change . somrthina that is different :about it. The stock seems quieter than usinal. roosting hen murmurs in liar sleep, a cow rattles a setechion, the Hersey stamp a bit or In12212 in the bores • . even the bull is quiet. ("an it be, that even here in the stable the animals arc affected? Going bark up to the house I like t o blow the, lantern out and stand at the back dour . just looking. Across the fields there are pinpoiut lights in fartnhouee windows. A train moans and a dog bowls and on the Concession there are sleighbells. Some- one is late getting back ftam the vil- lage. uarcriteed Trust ates ISSUED for any amount tertti hire years guaranteed both naa.opttiaci and intetest , Interest theoaca Mailed it, reach holders en true date, or, at holder'e cption, may be allowed to accumulate at compound interest. An ideal levestmett for individuals, eon. panics; authorized by law for toilette" boards, e.tecetors and other trusteed. Wingliant. Wilson-Kerr —A quiet wedding took, place at the residence of Mrs. Wm, Ross, 722 Euclid avenue, Toronto, on Saturday, January 6, wheo her grand- daughter, Miss Geer,'' Kerr, eldest slaughter of Mrs. J. fit. Kerr, formerly , of Brussels, became the bride Of Mr, Garry J. Wilson of Morris township, Rev. P. M. Macdonald officiated. District L.O.Le.,-Titrnberry District Met in the Orange Hall, Wing lessee, on Tuesday, January 9, amt riot- ed the following offieers for the MU- ing yeana-W,M., W. A. Mines; D.M., v'S PAM!, T Tim WINGHAM ADVANCVIINMS 0#1.1•1#•••••1•M#1.0•00 ' IfXaurNose RIIsU oeetoo,,,,,,,e,,,,,,,,,,,Heeeetoomeneenoemeeeeee: J. V. neinesl Clutplein,W. McGe.O i ' f gee, Sec., Uni, Wheeler; Fin. $ec e .a i 1, W, T. Bootle; Trees? D. L. -Weir; D. • I • I • - of C.,Rred Hogg; 1st Lege, J. McNeil; e! 2nd Lect., Jos. Curtis, • 'i f. Wititeehorch—Three 'of our young i I men, Messrs, Malcolm, McClellan,: 1 I Frank Paterson and Joe O'Callaghan, New Dark Shades 1 'Jelt last week to work in Detroit, Mr. • 'and Mrs, ,Jas. Cornelius and Mr. and 45 Gauge i i Mrs. Amos Cornelius spent New • $1.5 5 pair i : Glenanoen,--A meeting was held in . 1 i Years with Mr, and Mrs, WM. Prime E 1 •01 Wmgham. ,•.. • . .... • • --- i J Glenannan school On Thursday, Jane-- .,ee• -I • err 4; to organize a Literary Society.' - 1 i The following officers were elected;-: LISLE HOSE . '..i Pees., Wilfred Murchison; '.Vice-free,,. : . „ .. . . , • . ... • a . I l Myrtle Bennett; Cee„ R. Campbell; • .75c pair - . 1 , Treas., Leslie Fortune; Prophet, Mrs,: 1 .1:71,,a Asbla)plil,eloke;ubtoiditor, James. Hardie; a. Geo. Rutherford, MAeprypleEbayd;iet),•w ireicntoEris-o . . a , • RollerTowelling.•i slots; Alvin Smitloand Mabelle Stokes. * * * - • FIFTEEN YEARS AGO . • By the Yard i Fitch-Collins-.-A quiet wedding took ' place at the United Chttreli manse, . . . .. . . auseemomo1 t• t Y• 11 4 ll l ll ll l l l l Y i t i 's Spoils Sleep Tonight u;prisingly fast, Va-tro-no works right where trooble is to open up your clogged nose--relieve stuffy transient congeo, tion, You'll like the way it brings relief, (NOTE: Va-tro-nol is also grand for kipfteold,s.) Follow 4irections in folder, A Fe* Pr°11$ Make areathW"Ier eritiVitea Re064$410 -•;.‘ OVICK t+e° • relieving SnalY0S"14eW"d1•51$ head VARTROstilei R T14 41% A ,MCy a, los, '4,1-7a4,11, la§ Check these listings ---,they're musts for safe. comfortable Winter driving. Low priced but true quality built--$ave Safely! Buy Now! ... supplies are mov- ing out fast and many are not replaceable. - • a . "Times", Thirty-seven- Years 01 With this issue the Tittles enters its thirty-seventh year, Town Directory.--Baptist Church, Reva Ii', Edgar Allen, pastor and Ab- ner Cosens, S. S. Supt.; Methodist Church, Rev. W, G. Howson, pastor, and feraek. Buchanan, 5. 5. Supt; Pres- byterian Church-•--Rev, D, penile, pas. tor, and ;.. Harold, S. 5. Supt; St, Peers Church, Episcopal----Rev. T. S. Boole, M.A., B. D., Rector and Ed. Nash, S. S. Supt, Town Council-a-W.. Holraes, Mayor; Dr, A, J, Irwin, Reeve; David Bell, P. M. Gordon, Thos. Gregory, John Kerr, D. E, MacDonald and Wm. Nic- holson, Councillors; I. 13, Ferguson, Clerk and Treasurer; Anson Dultoage, Assessor, Married in the West—At Mooseinire Sask„ on December 18th, Miss Cathar- ine B. Murdoch, fourth daughter of Mr. and Mrs, P. G. Murdoeh, former- ly of Wingham, and Mr. Nelson A. Stephenson, were united in marriage by Rev. Oliver. Married In Toronto—Mr, Geo:- C. Young, son of Mr. and Mrs. A, Young, of this town and Miss Jessie A. Hen- derson, formerly of Wingham were married in Dunn Avenue Presbyterian Church at Toronto, on Tuesday, De- cember 31, the ceremony being per- formed by Rev. A, T. Geggie. Married In ,Detroit—A quiet wed- ding took placein Detroit on Tuesday, December 21, when Miss Bessie T. FindkaterO daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Findlater of the 2nd line of Mor- ris Was joined in wedlock with Mr. Walter H. Youngs, of Detroit. Wingham's Council for 1908, elected by acclamation, is ,as follows:-Mayor, Wni. Holmes; Reeve, Dr.A. J. Irwin; Councillors, D. Bell, Thos. Gregory, Geo. C, Hatina, D. E. McDonald, Win, 'ft VITAMI FOR COLD RESISTANCE o• Woo-MASTER ANTI-FREEZE Gives positive prmt w not boil away at normal motor tempera. 1.74 lures-•-keepe cooling system clean and rust•free. Per gallon Watrous, Sask, on Saturday, when Save by Shopping Miss Clara I. Collins, formerly of Kin- cardine, Ont., was united in marriage where Prices are Lowest to James A, Fitch, formerly of Wrox- - eter, Ont. Rev. mr, P. Ewing officiated, Whitechurch—Mr. and Mrs. David MOTO-MASTER ZERO OIL Because it's 100% Pure Perinsyl• yenta and specially treated for 1 29 .i.ter, it flow, freely, lubricates perfectly. The safest oil for your engine. Per Gallon • --- a a .47 a U a ai a a a a U a a a • ▪ (I.D.A.),Drug Store Miriltnum Prices — Courteous Service ituntincincimititirninoismemummintummsminwnimmintisismimibi osittinotimonotwommonimialiimismilflogiosnimismilimiimpoittitslinsoismourd a HOT WATER CAR HEATERS—Just WINDSHIELD DEFROSTERS—Glasa eh olds and electrical elements. Four auction CUM De 111X0 zee Ite e taceteent 1VirIng Assembly a a n a n ALPHAMETTES $1.00, $1,85, $3.50 • PENTA-KAPS • $2.15, $3.95 a a a a ID a BEMINAL TABS. $1.50, $3.75 VITANIM CAPS. $1.75, $3.00 HALIBUT CAPS. 69c, $1.19 OSTOCO DROPS $1.25, $3.75 INFANTOL 90c, $3.00 10-D COD LIVER OIL 67c, $1.69 (Medically Approved Preparations) Jac i son i , Kennedy of Wawanash and fam- ily, also Mrs. Harry Tichbourne of General Merchant i Goderich, Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Durnin, SELGRAVE — ONTARIO t. St. Helens, Spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Kennedy, 'Misses Ir- TELEPHONES: i ene and Mabel and Mr. Lorne Woods Brussels'141.13 Wingham 644r22 art of St. Helens, visited at the home of 1 Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Farrier on. Sun- day, Mr. Rhys, Pollock of Toronto, ;spent the week-end at the manse with Beigrave, on Thursday, December 26; his father, Rev. J. Pollock. when their eldest daughter, Sara E., , Gorrie—Those who spent 1\T eNV was united in ,marriage with Mr. Alvin Year's with R. 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Complete with simple instructions tor installation io.gs MOTOR ROBES-100% DUTY virgin wool—no shoddy. Available in rich _anodes of wine. Rust, Gray-tone Green. Royal Bine and Scarlet.Here's a hard•ttotet item attractively priced 773 KERR'S of Hugh W. McKay, 9th con., when Leggatt-Hutchison—A happy event, Clifford, and Audrene, Mr. and Mrs. took place here on New Year's Day Anson Galbraith and family. Mr. and when Miss Lizzie u.tesisoi was join- Mrs. Gordon Jefferson and daugrters, ed in.wedlock with Mr, Sam Leggett, returned to. Owen Sound, after holiday- eldest son of Mr. Leggatt. Rev, Mr. ing with Mr. and Mrs, Geo. roster. Finlay officiated. (Whitechurch news Mr, and Mrs. Ken Hestia spent New item) i Year's with Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Ross-McGregor—A very interesting Cross of Walkerton, event took place at the home of Mr. Wroxeter—Mr. and Mrs. Frank I and Mrs. James McGregor, Gth Con.. Green entertained a few friends last of Kinloss, when their eldest daughter Mrs. Lexay Terrill was united in mar- Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Rohe. Gibson and Sherris Gibson are visiting So. PHONE 18 WINGHAM • • a°14 _Tt4,41.11j. IR, AR ° —010•14.O 4 ; • nage to Mr. Malcolm Ross, 2nd con.• Councillors, John Brown, John D. Kinloss, by Rev. G. P. Duncan, 'in Detroit, Miss Joyce Wray of Tor- Grant, John Cutt and John McFadyen. of Ci1tt0. is visiting her mother, Mrs. John Whitechurch. Wray. Miss Edith Patterson of Har- * * TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO riston, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Patterson. Heim-Maddison—The home of Mr. J. M. Graham and Miss Helen Gra-1 fr:‘,F,,irst Hockey Game a Tie—The hoc- ham, was the scene of a quiet but I' season was officially opened here pretty wedding on New Year's Day, on Monday night, when Lucknow held when Charlotte R. A. Maddison, was' Wingham to a 3-3 tie score, Wingham, united in .marriage to Mr. W. Scott Goal—Zolauf defence, X, Somers, H. Heim, Rev. C. E. Cragg officiated. SMitchelt; R. Wing, H. Browne; L. Hof p. ,wing, Murray Rae; centre, J. Bracken- Deyell-Calvert—The parsonage ;bury;: alternates„ R. Thompson, B. Fox, the Congregational Church, London, , G was the scene of a Petty wedding on . Elliott, W. Gurney. Tuesday, wren Rosena Victoria Cal-1 Ellicott-Geddes— The marriage of vertu was married to Mr. Isaac pool, Miss Edna Geddes, formerly of Bel- gtave, daughter of the late Mrs. Ged- both of Stratford. Rev, Geo, A, Mc- Kenzie performed the ceremony. des and Robert Geddes, to Mr. Wil- fred G. Ellacott, formerly of Wingham, Bullard-Armstrong—A very pretty son of the late Wm. Ellacott and wedding took place in Trinity Church, Ellacott, took place quietly at the par- Blyth, on December ,26th, when Mary sonage of the Erskine United Church, Rosette, second daughter of Mr. and Wright Ave., Toronto., on Wednesday, Mrs. John Armstrong, became the bride of Ferguson Bullard, son of Mr. January 4. Rev. Dr. Laidlaw officia- home of Mr. and Mrs. Wto. Clark, Bullard, Seaforth. Rev, W. B. Haw- ted. kins officiated. Eastern Star Officers Installed—At meeetin g of eld T Huron Anderson-Ilaldenby—The wedding the rgular Nro, ee, E, tin j Chapter tank place place at Maple Grove Farm, ing, January 10, the following officers Westford, on Wednesday, December were installed to office for 1032; W.M., 27th, of Pearl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. Rae; W.P., Or, R. Stewart; Mrs, F. C, Haldeeby, and James Her- A.M.,Mrs. 0, Habkirk; A.P., Mr. Roy vey Amlerson, son of the late Duncan ' Anderson of the Bluevale Road, Wing- lkIGee;„. '143*5. Na sh.,.; Trcaso ham. Rev. Frank L. Lewin officiated. 'Ni'ss 3"ary "tis"F ars. Phair; Assoc. Mrs. Ii, Fowler—Wallace—A very pretty • wedding took place on Saturday, Dee- ; Niel'aY Chaplain, ,Mrs, Murray John- ember 23rd,, when Mina E., -daughter sots; Marshall, „N,t rs,', T. C,";11'•;...n,, Organ- of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. 1Vallace, became ist0 airs. "3" """5: alrs- son of 'Harrison; Ruth, Miss Joytit; Esther, the bride of Alfred C. Fowler, Mr. and Mrs. John Fowler, Wingham. _Mrs• him Be nedict;, Martha, Mrs. Jas. The " wedding was solemnized at the '"; Elect", Mrs. F. Pull"; War" der, Mrs. (Capt.) Adams; Sentinel, ectory by Rev. P. N. Knight. Stothers-a,leigh—On Thursday, Dec. Mrs. A. Taylor, ember 28th, at the home of Mr. and Wra"tet—ilktr• and 71f". T.1i 13(11t Mrs. William H. Sleigh, Lynd Ave,, a Toronto, the marriage was solemnized o f their younger daughter, VitiftlitC Louise, to Mat Cannon &others, M.A., son of Mrs. Stothers, Lucknow. Rev. Dr. C. T. Seolt of 1-loward Pail Meth- odist Church, officiated. Millson-Joyait,---lie home of John Joyttt, and Joytit, of Ross St,, Ltickoow, was the steno of the marriage of more than local inter-' est, on Wednesday, When their yoong- est daughter, Margaret Letitia, was un- r. fr REMINISCING 0 Davis, of London, assisted by .Rev. Canon Davis, of Sarnia, Mr. John Evans 'Davis, of Boston, Mass., son of Mr. H. Davis of Wingham, to Miss Marguerite Mabel Jamieson, of Oak- ville. Personals—Mr. and Mrs. Peter S. Fisher of Toronto, spent the holidays at their parental homes in town. Mr. and Mrs. Robert lranNortnan of Ham- iota, Man., are visiting with his bro.!' Mr. V. R. VanNorman. Mr. Harry Idarsales, of Toronto, spent the holidays with Wingham relatives. Foster-Barber---A very interesting event took place at the residence of Mr, John Barbera con. 6, Howiek, on Wed- nesday, December 18th, when his eld- est daughter, Dora Jane, was united in marriage to Mr. Victor Ernest Fos- ter, of Hootick. Rev. T. H. Farr of FORTY YEARS AGO Hoffman-Riley—Married at the Me- thodist parsonage, Fordwich, on Dec- ember 24th, to Rev, Dr. Hussar, Mr. James Alex. Hoffman, to Miss Cath- arine Riley, of Morris Township. Gordon-Rothwell—Married on Dec-. ember 24th, in Trinity Church, by Rev. T. H. Farr, Mr, W, A. Gordon to Miss S. E, Rothwell of Newbridge, Dennis-GrisdaIe—Married on Christ- mas. Day, in The Methodist Church, Wingham, by the Rev. W. G. Howson, Mr. Robert George Dennis, to Miss Edith Olive , Grisdale, all of Wingham. Davie-Jamieson—Married at Oak- Howick-Reeve, T. Shearer; Deputy Reeve, J. Hainstock; Councillors, J. Downey, J. Underwood and J. T. Win- ter. Morris-Reeve, Geo. Taylor; Coun- cillors, C, G. Campbell, W. H. Mc- Cutcheon, Neil Taylor and Arthur Shaw. Turnberry-Reeve, John Mos- grove; Councillors, Alex Kelly, John Rutherford, D. Moffatt and Robert MC- Michael. Northern League Hockey — Wing- ham won the first home game of the season last Friday night from Palmer- ston by a score of9 to t. The line- ups: Palmerston, Bulger, ilforgari, Burns, Delano, Root, Tronside and Sad- dler, Wingham, Goal, Britton; de- fense, Moore and Johnston; forwards. "Hippo" Calloway, Dunlop, Elliott and Fleming. Referee, Jack Habbick, Lucknow.* Meggison - Clark — A very pretty home wedding was celebrated at thd on December 26th, by Rev. Dean Gorrie, officiated. LoSE,R.V_I; WINGHAM, ONT. ono 184 Robin E. Compbel GORRIE, ONT. Phone 384. R. H. Carton & Son TURN LIGHTS. OUT WHEN NOT NEEDED ere Pray vit istors at ti 1 1 f mute o w Mr. and Mrs. J. Lovell. Mr. awl Mrs. D. 5, MneNattghton and John, spent a few days last week in !Minion. Mr. a of Mr. a oni ,and Mrs, R. J. Rt on Sat- lttridtla:frt. Alkin Hastings were guesla . Gorrie---Emerson Shera and Wit- frcd King spent a day in Toronto last Week, Mr. Anti Mrs. Irving Toner were Whighant visitors on Wednesday last. Mr. and Mrs. John Willis, of London, were guests at the golden Wedding of Mr. anal Mrs. Chas. King, • Ontario's present rapid growth is calling for more and more electricity, Will you help to save It? tee extra careful to turn *ow lights in basement, garage, porch, clothes closets, etc., its soon as they are not needed. It is abso' cutely necessary to save all the elettridty you can if industry is to maintain employment and production atthe present high level. Make it a habit to turn lights 'OW when you leave a room empty. Keep lamps, reflector bowls and shades dean. Turn 'OPP all electric appliances when not in use. Individual savings may seem small, but -collectively they provide large quantities of additional power much needed by Ontario's expanding Industries and farms. tm Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Roy ttaillee and daughter, Jean, of Pordwielt, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Black. Salem—Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Cathere epees a day last Week with Mr. and Mrs, David Catbert near Gorrie. Mrs. Wm. Weir spent a few slays with ;Mr. and Mrs. George Dane, east of here. Mr. and Mrs. John Gowdy spent on., day recently with friends east of here. iced hi marriage to A. Ernie Millsoir, son of Mr. and ,Mrs. A. to Milison, of Luclotow. Rev. W. E. Millsori London, and Rev. j. H. Osterhout, Pastor of Lucknow Methodist Church, officiated. JoantAlonthron Nuptials — A quiet but pretty wedding took plate at St. Andrew's Manse, London, on New Year's Day, when Rev. Dr. D. C. Mc- Gregor united in marriage Florence- B., youngest daughter 'of Mr. and Mts. R. Bonthron of Hensall, and Thomas Cleveland Joynt, of 'lento% formerly of Wingliain, son of Mrs. A. Joynt of f. PHIL OM OF LAZY MEADOWS THE STERLING TRUSTS CORPORATION Sterling Tower, "Toronto 6 yriors le 160sinera • Wingham Miles Commission By Harry 3. Boyle There's no light that can compare with Christmas Eve. I particularly like it . just be- fore you go to bed. There's been fuss- ing and fretting all day over the baking and the presents and the children, You have to •answer a thousand questions about Santa Claus and the reindeer and that strange home at the North Pole. There's a peace and quiet in the eit. As yeAt take the lantern arid well( ort