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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1949-05-04, Page 5BELGRAVE Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Vannan and Mrs. A. M. Perdue, Mrs. Brad- neck of Goderich, Mr. Arden Aitken and son, Doug. of London, and Miss Anne Chamney were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence, Chamney, the occasion being Claire's birthday. Rev. G. Murray Wyatt, recently of Stratford, assumed his new duties in Trinity Anglican Church on Sunday. Library hours for the summer mon- ths will be Tuesday nights from '7.30 to P. Mr, and Mrs. J. Anderson and fam- ily ,spent Sunday in Orangeville. A number of. the Junior Farmers attended a farewell party for Clarence Rennie in Clinton and presented vocal numbers on the programme, , Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Taylor of Rip- ley were guests of Mr, and Mrs. Mel- vin 'Taylor. Mrs. Athol Bruce is a patient in Wingham General Hospital, Miss Lorna Dunbar spent the week- end at her home and attended the fun- eral of her grandfather, Mr: Thomas Brydges. Mrs, S. Halliday. of London, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs, V‘rm, Brydges. Mr and Mrs. Clifford Purdon and children, spent the 1,beek-end in Lon- don with Mr, and Mrs, F. Dutton. C.O.F. Met The regular monthly meeting for April of the C.O,F, met in the For- ester's Hall with five new members joining. They were installed by the. Wingham degree team. After the meet- ing lunch was served, Huron County Library The annual meeting of the Huron County Library will be .held in the. Londesboro Community Hall on Mon- day, May 9th, at' 8 p.m., D.S.T., the agenda will include; An address by Mr, George H Jefferson of Clinton. Attractive displays of new books. The motion picture "The Books Drive On." A discussion led by, r. Angus Mowat. All interested are invited to attend. United Church News A special service will be held in the United Church on Sunday observing "Mother's Day", A baptismal service will take place and there will be spec- ial music, In the Sunday School Mrs. Leslie Bolt will bring a special "Moth- er's Day" message, Church services will be held at 10.30 D.S.T. nand at Brick Church at 11,45 D.S.T. Rev, W. J Moores, Miss Patsy An- derson and Mr Clifford Kelly attended the Spring Convention and Silver Jubilee of the Young People's Union at Exeter. Members of the WX.S, attending the Huron' Presbyterial held at Hen- sall were Mrs. W.J. Moores, Mrs. H. Wheeler, Mrs. C. Procter and Mrs. Hopper, from the Evening Auxiliary, Mrs G. Michie and Mrs. W. Arm- • 6 Bottle n Carton " (phisdepout) authorized bottler of Coca-Cola under contract with Coca-Cola Ltd. ly 423X STRATFORD BOTTLING COMPANY TELEPHONE 78 STRATFORD, ONT. ood Market ssE.vF. SELF SERVE Glenwood FRUIT COCKTAIL, 20 oz. tin 39c Eagle Brand MILK, tin ...25c 3 lb 27c NABOB COFFEE, 1 lb. bag 61c Hillcrest SHORTENING, 1 lb. carton . 32c iShirriff's GINGER BREAD MIX, pkg. . . 29c IiiiNgle.01.••••11MMINg,,..70•111 Zest 24 oz. jar Marmalade 27c 41•11•11MMIEMONIMOMMIIIIIIMMINNINEMMI Red Bird MATCHES - Pkg. of 3 boxes of 300 each 19c Stokely's Honey Pod Peas 20 oz. tin - 19c 10c 01111111111•11111 Swift's CLEANSER 2 tins 25c KLEENEX=pkg. of 200s or 300s 18c 2 pkgs. 35c FRESH and CURED MEATS CROSSETT MOTOR SALES WILL BE OPEN ON SUNDAY MAY 8th .0101011mminsuommani0M0orm. /01111111011MMOINIMIMINIIIIIMII 3 for 25c 39c 613arefeekDaljegt AROUND LAKE SIMCOE There's never a dull moment in this favourite holiday area —whether you're on the water or in it. And there's always a gang on the beach or at the dance 'round Simeoe's many resorts, lodges and hotels. For accommodation details, write the Chamber of Commerce, Orillia or Barrie. Good train and hits service.- or about 2 hours drive by highways No. 27, 7, 11 or 12, north from Lake Ontario, tvery . year, thou- lands of visitors enjoy holidays here „ we can help make sure they want to come again. A Spin on KeinOcofadt Bay—Barrie The regular meeting of Bite Turn- berry Township School Area Board was held in . Wingliam on Friday, April 22m1„ at 8.30 p.m. Members pre- sent, Smith, Willits, Kirton and Pow- ell. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and adopted. The following correspondence was read: Inspector Kinkead, Mabelle Dun- kin, Mrs. E. M. Henry, Hydro-Electric Power Commission. ' Ontario Trustees and Ratepayer's Association; The Clyde Co., Mrs. Leonard Bannerman, Huron Co. Library. Motion by Willits and Kirton that we accept Miss Dunkin's resignation and that the Secretary write her a letter of appreciatiOn for co-operation. Carried, Motion by Willits and Powell that the Board give a grant of $50.00 to the Turnberry Music Festival. Carried. Moved by Powell and Kirton that Mr. W. V."Roy be notified to discon- tinue the National Film Board Pict- tires in the schools. Carried. Motion by Willits and Powell that the Board meet at Wingham Town Hall, May 12th, at 9 a.m. for the purpose of inspecting all the schools in the Area, Carried. Motion by Kirton and Willits, that Mrs. Hoffman receive a full month's pay for caretaking and cleaning the school. Carried. Motion by Willits and Kirtgn that the two, delegates to the convention receive twenty-five .dollars each as expenses for same. Carried. Mr. A. D. Smith gave a very in- teresting report on the Convention held in Toronto April 18th to 20th in- clusive The following accounts were read and a motion by Powell and Kirton that they be paaid. Carried, Teachers, Music Teachers, Care- takers, and Transportation salaries, John -Falconer, 22 cords wood $99.00; S. J. Walker, 8 window shades for No. 11, $32.00; Donald Rae & Son, supplies No. 3, 85 cents; Sheldon Ba- ker, supplies No, 11, $1.22; H. C. MacLean, additional Prem. on insur- ance $7,55; Mrs. Elsie Smith, stamps, $10.00; A. D. Smith, convention ex- penses, $22.25; Alex Corrigan, conven- tion expenses, $25.00. Motion by Willits and Kirton that meeting adjourn, next meeting to be Wingham Town Hall, May 12th, at 9a t a .ni. WROXETER d, IF YOU PREFER YOU CAN 534-535 SCOTT'S SCRAP BOOK- By R. J. SCOTT, Miss Margaret Brophy, of CNNN, I at the meeting of the Women's In- Wingham, will he the guest speaker istitute on Thursday afternoon at 2.30. lauttG <AtitiEis ARE oFfEN VED BY REY UR4 IfAfl OH - 'fBE YousysfER SIMPLY ''40E-S P.KER. 141" PRA,c41CALLY EVERY NMI YE. il(r. ISLAND or BALI CAA CARVE IN WOOD oil- sfont, AND Wr-AVE, NEM LANG AO. HAS No WORDS. FOR. 0 R, %RI) SI' I I{ EA LS USED 4 MI' OFFICE BUILDINGS, Sdlicol-S, APAR:NEB.( HOUSY-S AHD mtvisit HOMES IN REYKJAVIK CAPITAL or ICELAND 2 HIT' vos,-(Ea. FROM SPRINC,S. Pars MAKE THEM WANT TO COME BACK!" r02. Wednesday, May 4th 1949 THE WINGlIAM ADVANCE-TIMES PAGE YI WE DELIVER--RAIN OR SHINE • ir 7,551,058* bank acc ounts You TAKE for granted that your bank keeps your account private . ;even though yours is one of more than seven million deposit accounts in Canada's 3,385 'branch banks. When you put money in, take. it out, arrange a loan — transact any of your banking business — nobody need knOw about it but, you and your bank. , It's the most confidential businc..3 rplatiOnship you have. Canada's ten chartered banks compete to serve you, in handling your cheques, lending money, safeguarding yoUr funds—and in many other ways. You. know you can always eipedt privacy and efficiency.. ,16 4.els of September 30, 1948. State monopoly of banks would wipe out competition and would open your bank account w. to the eye of the state official. • SPONSORE , BY YOUR BANK Church Guild St. James Anglican Ladies' Guild will hold their May meeting in the church rooms as a quilting on May 10th, instead of at the home of Mrs. George Griffith, as was previously eported. All members please note this change, Mr. and Mrs. Tom. Parker and Mss Helen Parker, R. 'R. I, were in El- wood on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Draper and little daughter, Lee Ann of Toronto, visited on Sunday 'with Mr. and Mrs, David Draper. Mr. and Mrs, Willard Michel, Tor- onto, were in town over the past week- end, when they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Durst. Mr. and Mrs, H. V. cKenney were in Hanover one evening recently. The 62nd annual meeting of the Huron Diocesan Board of the Wom- an's Auxiliary of the church of Eng- land in Canada was held in St, Paul's Cathedral, London, on April 26th. Morning and the afternoon meeting in the Masonic Temple, London. Over GOO members of the W. A. tak- ing' Holy Communion at St, Paul's service. The bfisiness session at Masonic. Temple was most inspiring and reports were to the effect that the past year had been most successful in all bran- dies of \V, A. work, The complete delegation Was invited to the late af- ternoon reception at "I3ishopstowe", when they were the guests of the Right Rev, G. N. and Mrs. Luxton. Many delegates journeyed to London for this very special meeting, and the theme "The. Spirit quiekeneth through organization" should furnish plenty of food for thought in our daily church work, Mrs. H. Mael<enney was the representative for St. James, Wrox- e ter. ST. HELENS Hiss Doris Taylor of London was home for the week-end. 111ary Purdon, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Wm, Purdon is a patient in the Wingham Hosp,tal, suffering from pneumonia. Mrs. .Mel, Brown, Waterloo, was a week-end visitor with Mr. and Mrs, H, Woods. NOTICE DURING THE SUMMER MONTHS HURON MOTORS Your FORD, MONARCH and FORD TRACTOR DEALER WILL REMAIN Open Wed. Afternoon HURON MOTORS Wingham A. D, MaeWILLIAM 'Phone 237 Wong, From Brick Church were Mrs, H, Irwin, Mrs. B. Beccroft, Mrs. L. Wightman, Mrs, John Mason aiTd Mrs. S Snell, FORDWICH Mr, Geo, Johnston who has been a patient in the Listowel Memorial Hos- pital for the past Ofew weeks was re- moved on Sunday to the Mitchell Nursing Home, where Mrs. Johnston was taken a short time ago, Mr, and Mrs, Geo. Baker spent Sunday with friends in Galt. TURNBERRY SCHOOL AREA BOARD r. '1