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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1948-07-28, Page 5LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mr. Jack Herd of Chatham, is visit- ing friende in and around Wingham, Mr, and Mrs, Roy Mundy are spen- ding a couple of weeks in Wielding,: Mrs, Oscar Rogers of Toronto, is Visiting with her sister, Mrs. D. \Vat- ters, Mr. and Mrs, C, B. Armitage and eon, John, are spending two weeks at Wasaga Beach. Dr, and Mrs. J. A, Fog are enjoy- ing a motor trip through parts of QM- ark:. this week.f Rev and Mrs. W. A, Beecroft are spending a few weeks at their cottage near Muskoka, Mr, and Mrs, Robert Rae and son of London, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Pyin. Mrs. .1, H. Christie who has been visiting in Decatur, Illinois, returned home last week. Mrs. Edward Essting and son Char- • les, of Chicago, are visiting with Mrs. Edgar" Snell. Rev, and Mrs. A. E. C, Pentland of Decatur, Illinois, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs, W. B, McCool. Misses Belle and Lenore Buie,of ChiVago, were guests of Mrs. T. C, King last week. Mr. W. C. Geddes of Chatham, is visiting with his sister, Miss Anne Geddes. Miss Edna ,f Smith of Kitchener, is visiting with her father, Mr. Ed. Smith and sister, Mrs, L, Hayden, ' Mr. Ralph Baird, who has been vis- iting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Baird, returned to New York by plane on Saturday. Mrs. John Robson of Deloraine, Man., and Mrs. John Stevenson, of Vancouver, visited with Miss Bolt and Mrs. Gemmill. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce MacLean have returned home after holidaying for five weeks in Banff, Calgary and other Western points. Mr. and Mrs. Claire Crawford of FOR SALE Threshing Outfit Geo. White, 36x50, Steel, Roller Bearing Double Crankshaft, Deck. John Deere Model D Tractor Both machines in Al shape, Apply Wilfred B. McQueen 262 Erie St. South 'Phone 345j LEAMINGTON, ONT. /EY YOUR EYES NEED ATTENTION Our 25 point Scientific Exanxin- tion enables us to give you Clear, Comfortable Vision. F F.HOMO"! C Optometrist Phone 118 Harriston • • ucttisEra AUCTIONEER FARM SALES A SPECIALTY Telephone 62 Box 331 WINGHAM, omr. FREDERICK A. PARKER OSTEOPATH Offices: Centre St, Wingham Osteopathic arid Electric Treat- ments, Poot Technique Phone 2/2. Winghani. J. A. FOX Chiropractor and Drugless Therapist. RA IONIC EQUIPMENT Commtls litALTH SERVICE Phone 101. Insurance Company Est. 1840 An all Canadian Company which has faithfully served its policy holders icie over a century. Head Office --- 'Thronto C. MacLean Insurance Agency Wingham W. A. CRAWFORD, M.D. PHYSICIAN ATIVD SURGEON Phone 150 Wingham PPIPPiPaiimProPkookuPP.PIPPPP.P.P.PP. OR. W. M. -CONNELL OR. B. N. CORR1N and sinlotoNt Phone 10 411 '11 K. M. MadLENNAN Veterinary Surgeon Office Minnie St. Opposite and South of the UnitedI Church, PHONE 196 Wingham, dragrio THUS, FELLS AUCTIONEER. and REAL ESTATE THE PEST OP SERVICE PLENTY OP EXPERIENCE 'Phone 231 Wingliam SEL -SERVE SELF-SERVE SELF-SERVE SELF-SERVE SELF-SERVE Red Front Grocery g;) FREE DELIVERY - PHONES 17 and 2 tt Our Prices Are Lower We Keep Down the upkeep A 44.101••••••••••11.0111•11plielOski, Chateau Cream Cheese, v2 lb. 28c York Brand Bologna, 12 oz. 27c w Kam 12 oz. 390 Salmon (SOCKEYE, COHOE and FANCY PINK) JELLO (All Flavours) - IN - 2 pks. 19c DRINKING CUPS ..... .. .6 for 9c Food Saver Wax Paper, 100 ft.. roll 33c Freshie, all flavors, 10 cups to pkg. 5c Ideal Sweet Mixed Pickles, 16 oz. 25c NEEDS FOR e sioniEssemil Watch for our displays of BASKET FRUITS and VEGETABLES for Prices and Quality PAPER PLATES, doz. 10c Frontenac Serviettes 70s, pkg. 15c Club House Stuffed Olives, 6 oz. 29c Planter's Peanut Butter, 8 oz. .. .27p GRANULATED SUGAR, 10 lbs. 90c Heavy Cut Red Jar RUBBERS, 4 pkgs. of 12 27c Metal JAR RINGS, doz. ... 19c Heavy ZINC RINGS, doz. 32c CERTO, bottle 25c Red Jar Rubbers for Ball Jars, pkg. 7c S E L F- SE R VE ,..1•11011•1111•YEMEMINE. (Our Merchandise Fully Guaranteed or Money Refunded) P1 .71 3A113S-3135 3A213S-3-13S S1LVAS-37135 3mr3S-ATAS 310:las-alas tri S EL F- SE R VE S EL F- S ER V E S E L F- SE RV E Catelli SPAGHETTI Aylmer PORK & BEANS Large Shipment just Arrived! Redbird MATCHES, 3 boxes 20 oz. tin 20 oz. tin in P1 162 • 2 9 C t11 2 for 31c tri 2 for 27c THE WINGHAM ADVANCE-MIMES Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Walden. and family were Seaforth visitors on WESTFIELD fm•Eleyromm/Po wf L. II. BRYCE Detroit, are, visiting at the home of the fnagter's parents, Mr, and Mrs. A. M. Crawford, ME, and Mrs. Harry Chamberlain, their daughter and her children of Ac- ton, visiting with' Mrs. E. Jacobs and other friends, Mrs, Lillian Anderson of Hamilton, visited her aunt, Mrs. E, Jacobs and other friends in town and at Kincar- dine, Mr. and Mrs, Alvin Groves and' Mr, Robert Grove of Freeville, are visiting with Mrs, Grove's brother, Mr, Wm, Bprchill, Mrs. Jas, Dey of London, is visiting with her niece, Mrs, Wilfred Henry and Mr, Henry and wjth Kincardine friends, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Bartja, Marilyn and Dalton of Listowel, are, spending a couple of days holidays with Mrs. Irlma Jenkins and family. Rev, and Mrs. James Allen of Pointe Claire, Montreal, are spending their vacation at the home of the for- mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Allen. Mrs. Harry Hool, Mrs. Del Prophet, Mrs. Jim Murray and Mrs. Harry Russel of Gagetown, Mich., spent a few days with their cousins, Mr. and Mrs, Chester Higgins. Rev. J. F, and Mrs. Dingman were guests,last week at the home of Mr. and rs. Walter Pocock, and renew- ed old acquaintances in and around Wingham. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Rintoul, Mr. and 'Mrs. Gibson Rintoul and `family are visiting at the home of the form- ers' daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Har- ris, Sarnia. BIRTHS a DRAPER—In Wingham General Hospital, on Monday, July 26th, to Mr. and Mrs. David Draper, Wrox- eter, a son, ' rz GRAINGER—In Wingham General Hospital, on Saturday, July 24th, to Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Grainger, of Wroxeter, a son. GREENAWAY—In Wingbanf Gen- eal Hospital, on Saturday, July 24th, to Mr. and Mrs. Noble Greenaway, a son—Brian Richard. HAMILTON—In Wingham General Hospital, on Monday, July 26th, to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hamilton, R. R. 4, Wingham, a daughter. HARRISON—In Listowel Memorial Hospital, on Tuesday, July 27th, to Mr. and Mrs. Ross E, Harrison, a daughter, MORRISON—In Wingham General Hospital, on Monday, July 26th, to Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Morrison, of Whitechurch, a son. POWELL—In Wingham General Hospital, on Saturday, July 24th, to Mr, and Mrs. T. Edward Powell, R. R. 1, Wingham, a daughter. YOUNG—In Wingham General Hos- ' pital, on Thursday, July 22nd„ to Mr. and Mrs. Norman Young, R. R. 5, Brussels, a son. STONE SCHOOL BEATS FORDWICH Undefeated to date the Stone School nine trounced Fordwich Whippers 15- 6 here Friday night in the first game of the semi-inn's for the W.O,A.A. softball group "C" title, The winner of this series will meet either Wroxet- A. III. MIAMI Tneswater, Ontario Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Pnbilt and Conveyancer. Office! Goftert House, Wroxeter every Thursday afterh000n 1.30 to 4,20 and by appointment, Phone Teeswater 120J J. W. BUMMER ii.C. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Etc. Money to Loan Office Meyer Block, Wing-ham CRAWFORD & IIETHERINfiTON Barristers, Solicitors, Etc, 'Wingham, Phone 48 J. R. CRAWPORD, X.C. R. S. HETHERTNGTON, DONALD B. SLUE Experienced Auctioneer Licensed for Counties of. HURON & BRUCE All Sales Capably Handled Phone 49, Ontario E, Elston duplicated the feat with a round tripper. Henderson led the bat- ting parade for Fordwich. Joe Hig- gins on the mound fanned four for the Fordwich Whippers. Stone School—M. Edgar c, E. Els- ton ss, C. Higgins If, H. Edgar 3b, Higgins p, Haines 217, G. Higgins lb, B, Elston rf, Frisby cf. Fordwich—Gibson ss, Schaefer cf, Baker If, Ashton .2.1), Graham 1b, Stin- son rf, Brown 3b, Henderson c, Hig- gins p. Stone School 01.2 065 01x-15 Fordwich .............. 003 000 003— 6 Umpires: Carmichael Groves. TEA PROMOTION FOR AUBURN GIRL Appointment of Beatrice H. Kina- han as station stewardess, Trans-Can- ada Air Lines, in charge of steward- esses in the Maritimes and Newfound- land, was announced by C. H. Gibson, passenger service supervisor, eastern region, Since she joined Trans-Canada Air Lines in 1946 as a stewardess, Miss Kinahan has flown more than 1,400 hours and has travelled 240,000 miles over Maritimes and Newfoundland routes. Born agoAuburn, Miss Kinahan re- ceived her senior martriculation at Goderich Collegiate in, 1938. She took her nursing training at St. Joseph's Hospital, at London, in 1942 and after a year on the staff of that hospital went to the Toronto Hospital at Wes- on. In 1944 she joined the R.C.A.F. at Montreal as a sister and upon' demob- ilization in 1946 joined T.C.A. WEDDINGS Tudor - -Schaefer Rev. R. McMillan officiated at a quiet wedding at the home of Mr. and Mrs, George W. Schaefer, God- erich, Wednesday, July 28th, at 3 o'clock uniting in marriage their dau- ghter, Margaret Jean, to John Beverly Tudor, son of Mr, and Mrs. S, Tudor of Hensall, Ont. HURON 0. R. M. T. A. ELECT OFFICERS At the recent annual meeting of the Huron County Branch of the Ontario Registered Music Teachers' Associa- tion, the Goderich group were elected executive officers for the coming sea- son as follows: Past President—Miss O. Brigham, Clinton. President—W. H. Wiekett, Code- rich. Vice-President—Mrs, J. G. Mc- Dougall, Goderich, Sec'y.-Treas,—Mrs„E. H. Jessop, 'Goderich, Executive Member—Miss M. Mid- dleton, Goderich. Congratulations 1r,ere extended to W. H. Wickctt on obtaining the As- sociateship of the Canadian College of Organists. At the September meeting Mrs. ,Mc- Dougall will give a report of the re- cent Canadian Federation °anal:anion, Which she attended in. Banff. GORRIE Mr. and Mrs. Ward Galbraith spi Richmond, Virginia, are visiting the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Galbraith and other relatives. Mrs. H. V. Holmes is a patient in PAGE FIVE HOWICK LIONS CLUB 6th Annual. 1 ROLIC New Park in the Conanunity Park, New Park Lighting Lighting Wroxeter Thur. at Fri., Aug. 12, 13 0 BALL GAME in the Park each night--6t3O pan. GAMES BINGO! .BOOTHS Flirt and Profit for All Unusual Prizes Refreshments TWO BANDS WILL FURNISH MUSIC Kincardine Pipe Eand Myth Lions Boys' and Girls' Band FERRIS WHEEL MERR.Y.GO-ROUND KIDDIES' RIDES, ETC. vorviaravalameamiiieleamialisamodoriii iie JITNEY DANCING in the Rink Two Excellent Dance Floors WILBEE'S ORCHESTRA Nensi;Osmileimmliamhollnemlie DRAW FOR 375.00 in 24 Prizes at Midnight (Half each night) Tory Gregg will be Master-of-Ceremonies for the Draw, which is sanctioned by Mutt icipal Authority.. sYMNINIMMaikaliratemlimi.le•WAinia0010110.10110 "THE ONLY RURAL SERVICE CLUE IN CANADA" Every tent of proceeds goes for Children's Welfare Admission to Park--Adults 4e Public School Children Erne Listen to Entertainment Guide over CICNK at 6:30 pan. Hector L. Knight, WY, Wroxeter Stan. Bride, Pres., c, Wednesday, July 28, 1948 **rEV,YrEY FUNERAL AND AMBULANCE SERVICE UP-STAIRS PUNE RAL PARLOUR A. J. WALKER 'PHONES 106 - 224 WINGHAM a WELLINGTON FIRE cr or Londesboro for the group title. Higgins on the mound for the Stone School had nine strike-outs and aided his cause by slamming out a homer, • • Wingham General Hospital. Business and Professional Directory se service, Gorrie "i\slotnoor‘svantrve:lbit‘t'silelg; bus through to Tnronto via Kitchener, and four buses pass through daily, one at ' 4.32 p.m. going to Toronto, except Fridays, Sundays and 'holidays, when it is due in Gorrie at 6,32 p.m. The other going to Kincardine is tine 12.37 p.m, and at 9.27 us' before. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Robinson, and Mrs. Lorne Rohinson spent 'Sun- day afternoon with their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Robinson, St. Marys. IBLYTH Mrs, Cassels of Midland, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Minnie Williams. Owing to the 1:` ntilmed wet weather the farmers in this vicinity are finding it difficult to harvest their bay crop, Mr. and Mm. Henry Young of Ninv Hamburg, visited friends over the. week-end. Rev. Mr. Roers has returned this week from visitimr. friends in the west, Viand will have eltarga of the services Sunday in the United Church. Mr. John Clark of Brussels, has pur- chased the Dexter property on nal-nil-I tlosnSt St. and will get possession Aug- It 1st. ,Mrs. Lloyd Wettlaufer of Burgess- ville, is visiting her parents, Mr. and I1frs. J. H. V. Elliott. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Dexter ex- pect to move to the new -dwelling oil Drtuntriond St. about Aug. 2. Master John, young am of Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Elliott, who was operated on in Clinton Hospital for appendicitis is improving nicely. Mr. and Mrs, Thos. Walsh, East Wawanosh, Who recently purchased Mrs. 'Creighton's property on Hamil- ton St., will take tip occupancy test month. The Lions' Frolic on Friday night was :a success and the organization ex- pects to have made a few hondred &l- iars to assist them in their laudable work, lBuchanan, 0. Taylor and H, C. Sturdy Moved by H. C. Sturdy, seconded be a committee to make plans and ar- by A. Purdon that J. Buchanan and C. rangements. The idea of this tour was i Robinson be a committee to interview that it would be of an educational the Township Council re having the nature, "cattle in the Township sprayed for lice Thursday. Moved by C. Sturdy, seconded by 3.1thia fall. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Camabeli Ili, Campbell that we have a banquet Mr. II, L. Sturdy invited the Feder- and children, ',isited on Sanday with i again this fall in connection with our ation to meet at his home for the Aug- Mr. and Mrs. Hat vey Cmg of Wal- i annual meeting. The tentative date of Oust 17th meeting, :cn. banquet was set for Oct, 20, The Moved by Wm, Henry, seconded by Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Robertson of ‘Vhitechurch Women's Institute will F. Nesbit, that the meeting .adjourn. East Wa,,vanosb, visited on Friday be approached again regarding. the, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Conk visited with Mr. and Mrs. Normal McDowell. matter of catering for the banquet, on Sunday with Mrs. Margaret Har- Mrs, Norman McDowell. Xommittees were set up in order that rinutou of Illyth. Mrs. R, Vincent of lilyth, visited 'hey neigh get sarted tc. , so that tin Miss joyee Dectonv of Coderielt vis- ion Thursday with Mrs, Jack Duch- last-minute rush might be asa dd. inal on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. aatan. ed. Howard Campbell. Mr. and 'Mrs. Chas. Smith and chit &en visited oil Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cardiff of BriN.,eli. Guests at the home of. Mr, and Mrs. MArvin McDowell on Sunday were.... Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kershay, Miss iilladys, McDowell, tioderich, Mr. and' Mrs. Jack Kershaw . and babe of Kan- sas City ,Missouri, Messrs. Don COV and Dan Ferguson of Blyth. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Wilkina and Miss Vera of Goderich, aisnad t;n • Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Norman • I McDowell Mr. Arnold Cook, Miss Violet -Cook and ,Mi6s Hattie Wightman West- field and Mr. Raymond Book of " Tnbermory and Owen Sound visitors, and also visited Mr. and Mrs. juin Book of Thoenbury over the week-end Mrs, Wm. Kelly and Mr. Jim Kelly of Seaforth, visited on Sunday With Mr. and Mrs. Alva McDowell. Mr. and Mrs. Roy MeVittie of UM- ton, visited over the week-end with ;Mr. and Mrs. Win, McVittie, after a three weeks' visit with friends at Van- couver. Miss Hattie Wightman is spending this week wills friends at a cottage at Port Albert. Mrs. H. Mathers and Miss Hattie Gallagher of Lucknow, are visitioas Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wightman. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Carter, Gordon, d Bobby and Jimmy and Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Ament visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Carter of Delhi, and Mr, and Mrs. Reg. Carter of Woodstock. E. Wawanosh 'Fed. of Agriculture The regular monthly meeting of the, East Wawaeosh Federation of Agri- tflture was held -on July 21st at the home of Mr. Alden Purdin, with 18 members of the Executive And Direes , Negate present. Moved by J. II, `Campbell, seconded by A, Ptualin that, the minutes of the - June meeting lie at opted as read. Moved by S. P. Vallahan, seconded by Win. Henry, that the lumbers. of the Executive and Directorate of The Federation go on a tour, and that J.