The Wingham Advance-Times, 1949-04-06, Page 9Wednesday, April 6th, 1949
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I4AGE NINE
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100 NEW AND
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ENLARGED BUILDINGS
help provide more and
better telephone service
IN THREE SHORT YEARS, despite labour and
material shortages, we have put up 50 new
telephone buildings and greatly enlarged 50
others. Altogether we have added 444,000 square
feet of space to help in the big expansion and
improvement program. which is making your
telephone service better all the time.
Building costs have gone up 45% in these three
years. Yet, up to now, despite rising costs on
all sides there has been no increase in the basic
telephone rates established 22 years ago.
Few things give you so much real value at such low
cost as your telephone.
We've broken all records, but there are still
orders we haven't been able to fill. We will keep
right on working and building to make your
telephone service a bigger bargain than ever — to
continue to provide more and better service
at the lowest possible cost.
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THI WING AM AEIVANCE-TINMS
• BELGRAVE
illr. Chris Nethery underwent an
eration for appendicitis in Wingham
neral Hospital last week. Master
pith Robinson is also a patient there
flering from pneumonia.
The Happy Heart Mission Band
The Happy Heart; Mission Band
was held Sunday morning, April 3rd.,
with 32 in attendance. The meeting
was opened with the Mission Band
Purpose followed by a prayer by the
President, Evelyn Cool, A small Eas-
ter service was presented by Evelyn.
Cook, Ruth Procter, Donna Anderson
and Catharine Keating. A hymn was
then sung. The minutes were read by
the secretary, George Procter follow-
ed by the roll call. Glenn Coultes read
a story telling where the 'Easter
Thank offering, would -go. The offer-
ing was taken' up by the treasurer,
Marlene I'dacKenZie, Jean and Lillian
Thompswi recently out from England,
sang a duet, Allen Scott gave the
scripture, April Showers was sung by
everyone, Miss B40)41'4 Michie gave
an interesting talk about the people
on the other side of the world. Ruth.
Procter gave a reading entitled at
Easter Time, The closing hymn was
sung and the Lord's Prayer was re-
pe,ated in unison.
United' Church Belgrave
Sunday April 10th, will be observed
as "The Sacrament of the Lord's Sup-
per" and "Reception of Members."
At the evening service a Film Strip
will be shown depicting Twenty-five
Coloured Scenes in the last week of
our Lord's Life, The Y. P. will be in
charge of the service,
Easter Sunday evening, April 17th,
a one-act play entitled "Into Thy
Kingdom" will be put on by the
Young People of the United Church.
Presentation to Minister
The congregation of Trinity Angli-
can Church met on Thursday evening
aet the home of Mr, and Mrs. A. M.
Bradburn, The first part of the even-
ing took the form of the regular AX,
P. A. meeting. Meeting opened with
the singing of a hymnin and prayer by
the President. The scripture was read
by Terry Nethery, The secretary's and
treasurer's reports were given. The
next meeting is to be held at the home
of M. and Mrs. Bob Procter on Wed-
nesday, April 13th. Alex. Nethery and
Joan Brydges will be in charge of the
program. Two delightful piano solos
were given by Shirley Bradburn. The
meeting closed with a hymn and pray-
er by Rev. Henderson.
A presentation was then held in
honour of Rev, and Mrs. Henderson
who are leaving soon for their n'ew
parish at Blenheim. An address was
read by Mr. A. Bacon and they. were
presented with a. beautiful bedspread
and a gift of nijiney for their son,
John. Rev, Henderson made a suitable
reply, Games were 'played and"lunch
was served.
Winners for the tenth week of the
Euchre Marathon were Mrs. je;iin
Anderson and Mr, George Johnston.
Miss Edythe Procter and Mr. Lloyd
Montgomery are leading the Mara-
thon. The final play will be this Wed.
nesday night.
Mr. Clifford Purdon attended the
Motor Show at the. Exhibition
Grounds, Toronto.
Rev. Wyatt- of Stratford, newly ap-
pointed rector of. Trinity Anglican
Church visited in Belgrave last week.
Mrs. A. M. Perdue and Mrs. L.
Vannan attended the funeral of Mr.
Charles H. Willitts in Clifford.
Mrs. J. A. Geddes has returned to
her home after spending the winter
in Wingham.
Miss Frances McCrea is recuper-
ating after an illnesp at the home of
her sister, Mrs, A. M. Perdue.
Miss Phyllis Johnson of Toronto,
was the guest of s ivir, and Mrs. J. C,
Procter.
Mrs, John McGill and Mrs. Blair
spent the week-end in Myth, the
guests of Mr, and Mrs, Noland Vin-
cent and Mrs. John Peck,
Champion Spaniel
Mrs. Tony Sacre, Morris Township,
received word that her cocker spaniel,
Reideoul of Saffwalden, has been
awarded championship standing by
the Canadian Kennel Club, The point
scores needed to. complete the total
for championship rating were obtain-
ed at the National Sportsmen's Show
at Toronto this week, when Reidcoul
of Saffwalden, shown by Mrs. Sacre,
was. adjudged "Best of Winners,"
Points counting toward the champion-
ship rating had been scored previously
with wins at dog shows at Chatham,
London, Guelph, Hamilton, Unionville,
Brantford and Toronto, all in a period
of less than a year.
JAMESTOWN
Mr. 'Thomas Wilson, Glen Orchard,
visited friends in and around James-
town recently.
We are pleased to see Mr. Sandy
Johnston is able to be out again after
his lengthy illness. '
Miss Mary Lou Wright is on the
sick list, we hope she will soon be
fooling O.K.
Mrs, Allan McKercher returned
horhe from Clinton hoipital one day
last week.
Mrs, Cardiff, Brussels, spent a day
this week with her sister, Mrs, Elsie
Lamont.
The sympathy of the community is
extended tto Harris Campbell, owing
to the passing of his grandmother,
Mrs. Archie McMichael, =in Wingham
General Hospital, early Friday morn-
ing.
Mr. Don Martin, Texas, U.S.A., is
visiting his sister, Mrs. Fred Mont-
gomery.
ST. HELENS
Fire about nine o'clock Thursday
morning destroyed the house and con-
tents on the farm of Mr. Mid Hum-
phrey, a mile east of St. Helens. A
chimney fire earlier in the morning,
had, they thought, been extinguished,
and when Mr. Humphrey discovered
the fire, the roof was blazing. Neigh-
bors quickly gathered but nothing
could be done. Favourable winds saved
the barn and other buildings. At pres-
ent Mr. Humphrey and Mrs. Crans-
ton are staying at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Allan Cranston
The April meeting of the Women's
Institute will be held at the home of
Mrs. Elwood Barbour, Thursday af-
ternoon, at 2.30 p.m.
The Easter Thankoffering of the
WM.S will be held at the home of
Mrs. W E Gordon on Wednesday
afternoon, April 13th, at 230 pm. Mrs.
(Rev.) W. J. Watt of Whitechurch,
will be the guest speaker. All the lad-
ies are invited.
The Young Folk presented their
play, "Uncle Cy Hits a New High" in
Belgrave Hall before a large audience
on Friday evening. They plan to pres-
ent it in the Community Hall, St.
Helens on Wednesday evening, April
20th,
Miss Mary Murray, Mrs. E, W.
Rice and Mrs. W. A. Miller attended a
meeting of the Executive pf the West
Huron Women's Institute in Goderich
on ,Monday.
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