Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1949-08-10, Page 2WHITECHURCH (Holiday \N-'eek :Budget) Mr. and .Mrs. Bill Parker and fam- ily of Lontloa, spent a few days last Week at the home of her parents, Mr, Adt41 Mrs. Iten MeClenaglian, and Bar- bara stayed to spend this month with -relatives here. Mrs. Robert Mitchell, "Wineham, is spending this week at the home of Ler daughter, Mrs. Gordon Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. Will Paterson anti bre'. mother. Mrs. Strowger of onto, spent the week-end at the home of Mr, F. McK. Paterson, Mrs. Wendorf, Hanover and her brother and his wife from Toronto, and. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lott, Bruce and Buddy from Ayton, visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Walter A4Valtacearriaales Published at " Mr, and Mrs, Jade Gillespie au WINQHAM ONTARIO Doautt, who have been Palmersto W. B. McCool, E'ditor and Publisher for the p:Is.at'ittl‘t‘ otheZ ekls;aresult)ks'llthetrh: geinher Atadit lattreatt of Circulation Iliac wa n d f ra u Farri er spent a f ew Ai, thorized as Set ond Class Mail Post Office Department 7,00011111001111111110 ttttt 101111111104001 ttttt tttttttttttt tittIti ttttt Ittlt ttttt tttttttttt itistt ttttttttttttttttttt tot ttttttttttttttttttt lartville Hammerton Child and. Animal Photography a Specialty I Portraits - Weddings - Commercial obacription Rate — one year $2 0 Six Months $1.00 in advance To U.S.A. 2.50 per year Foreign Rate goo per year Advertising rates on application 10011001111110401 tttttt 110011 ttttttt ttttttt 01 ttttttt 101 tttttt 11111 tt ttttttttttttttttt ttttt tttttttttt 1 tttttt 0110 ttttttttttt 1 ttttt 1.1•1111 tit WILLIAM BROWNLIE, Owner and Operator --Alfred St. Wingham Box 373 'Phone 450 Edwards' Motor Sales Chrysler, Plymouth Cars and Fargo Trucks Telephone—Days 411. ALL CLASSES OF MONUMENTS IN STOCK Most. Modern Equipment for Shop and Cemetery Work Inscription Work Promptly Attended to. Films Developed and Printed Cameras Repaired LAMPS! LAMPS! a in this district. a Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cameron, ofmi ,Lucknow, and Mrs. Mason. Robinson, 1111 Clayton and Cameron, visited last week • at the home of the former's son Mr. 12, Glen Cameron, of Powasson and a - c ended the Purdon funeral there. Ill Russell and Clarence Cameron re- a turned home with them an4 are visit- 111 ing with relatives here for two weeks. • Mrs. Abe Sanderson of Wroxeter, El is visiting this week at the home of 2 \Ir. and Mrs. Leask McGee and with a other McGee relatives in this district. • Little Donna May Gillespie, (laugh- N ter of Mr. and Mrs, Jack Gillespie, • who are now at Palmerston, had her • appendix out last Monday night in the LI Palmerston Hospital. She has recover- ed nicely and is now at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Kilgatriek of London, and her sister, yrs. Jchn Mason and her granddaughter, Julie Mason spent the past two weeks tour- ing Eastern Ontario. They spent three days at Niagara and spent aame time at Oshawa, Napanee, Brockville nd the Thousnd 'skids, making several George MacKague led in prayer. Sev- trips into neighbouring states and vis- Caslick have been busy during the eral items of business were discussed, ited for three days at Ottawa. past week splitting the roof of Mr. and the meeting closed with the Lord's been visiting at the home of her bro- Mrs. Clara Foster of Hamilton, has Jas McInnis's house and making it ,Prayer in unison. Thethheosstoecsisalsezeed. higher and building two sets of dormer lunch thee, Mr. John Mason, and all visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mason of Listowel on. Sunday. Miss Margaret Taylor of Wingha.m, a is visiting with Mrs. Victor Emerson., Mrs. Harry Tichbourne of Goder- ich, spent last week with her mother, Mrs. David Kennedy. Rev. and Mrs. Graydon Cox of Fonthill, are visiting this week with her mother, Mrs. Mac - Ross and Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Ross and family of „ lfimico are also visiting there. 1 Clark.e MacGregor of Toronto and 1 Mac MacGregor of Exeter are visiting with their mother, Mrs. Duncan Mac- .Gregor, and Mrs. Gordon Small of Toronto also visited there last week„ 1-4 Born—On Sunday, August 7th, in 1.4Wingham General Hospital, to Mr.„and I : Mrs. George Fisher, of Kinloss a daughter. I Rev. W. S. and Mrs. Sutherland . and Angus, returned home last week- , end and he had charge of the services in the Presbyterian Church on Sun- day. Next Sunday he will hold a Bap- tismal service and in two weeks, Sac- ament. 'The W.M.S. of the Presbyter- tee week-ends wtth his lather, Mr, ,1 ian Church are holding their rnid-sum- Jahn Beecraft and on Sunday, 1_1 :ley ;(Mrs. Elmer and Paul, spent Tuesday titer meeting on Wednesday, August -- 3111:11.1.11 I ill illIfilliatilt i 111Kili ill NIX VIC I Lit Lai Ill 11111.1401 MIS "and Mrs. Dow and Nelson, visited aliunumnimussainaniminammiullaill•Itisisji 11 with Mr. and Mrs. Heetor Hamilton , • Gorrae. - • ! The junior Partners held a .picnic la ki -and wiener roast on the ball grounds ; if FIRST CLASS WATCH REPAIRING at Moderate Prices Owing to lack- of space, am compelled to restrict REPAIRS TO WATCHES ONLY PROMPT SERVICE PARTS and ACCESSORIES Vol. 76 — No. 46 WATCH REPAI-RS GEORGE WILLIAMS Brownlie Memorials MASON'S Store Spare yourself the pain of "shopping around" for a Monument to honour your loved one. Depend on our reputation for highest quality and fait dealings. See Us. First. Quality Always LOCATED IN days hot week at Palmerston with theft. Many in this district were very in- terested to hear a former, apaator, .1ninean MUTaNish, over CKN X on Sunday, when he preached at the morning service at the United Chtireho Teeswater. Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Simmons and Nano} of London, spent last wed: with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cltas. end with Mr, and :1Its. Jack Maclvor Martin, and Miss Louise Martin of of Ripley and attended the re-union Kincardine, is spending this week services at Olivt.a United Church, oi there. when a former pastor front hare, Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Falconer spent T, C. Wilkinson, who has moved to children of Toronto, visited on Satur- erecting a new two deck hen-house or day with the Rintoul relatives, when barn. lake turned way to their cottage at the Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Groskorth re- I turned home from Unionville, on Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Len Westbrook of: Goderich, Mrs. Thos. Irwin and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Irwin and family of Lucknow, visited on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Cornel- the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Belmont, assisted with the mumble Welwood, Oraugeville„ and Mrs, Fat- service. caner, who has been visiting with rela- tives for the past few °maths, return- ed home with them to Caledon, Mr. and Mrs. John Rintoul and 24 Flour Service Telephone 199 Winghai --n— at the 10th. bridge on Thursday last • I and all. enjoyed the ball games. Mr. and Mrs. G. A.. MacLaughlin and Joanne of Detroit, and Miss Ann , Chamney returned home from their 5,42 ..=.-holiday at Gore Bay, Maaitoulin, 11 .Friday and spent the week-end with " .iialt.fr. and Mrs. Cecil Chatnney arid oth-;ter relatives here. • it Mr, and Mrs. Thas. Inglis andl a.• Atex spent last week-end at the home r • "Cot' their sons, Jack and Mac Inglis, n south of Loadon, little Heather 3:returned home with them for a holi-: • Mr. and Mrs. Robert McClenaghan, *.maremsmwolliililtliannan1111.1unlentnam ttttt DomstrUwonc 1.11 For Fire - Automobile 1[111 E g INSURANCE CALL Mrs. E. A. Vanstons irit • day after spending their holidays with I relatives there. Paul and Karen stayed to spend their holidays with their i Mr. Beth Gaunt, Preston, spent the I grand parents. week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Victor I Emerson and visited with old friends here, Mrs. Annie Henderson reeeived word on Monday morning that her grandson, Robert Purdon, 22 year-old had been killed by a car, while he walked along the road at Powasson on Sunday night, and she and her grand- daughter, Myrna Stockill, Mr. and • Mrs. Herbert Laidlaw and Ivan, and Clifford Laidlaw, left that day for Powasson, The sympathy-of the com- munity goes out to the bereaved fam- ilies. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Elliott, Karen and June, called on Currie relatives in this district on Saturday as they • came from Ottawa, to spear' five : weeks at their cottage at Bruce Beach. Miss Leah Currie, Wingham and Miss Janet Gaunt, accompanied them from here and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gaun and Donald, spent Sunday with them at the Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Lasby of Moose Jaw, arrived on Friday to spend the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mc- Clenaghan. Mrs, Jerry Casemore, is spending this week at the home of her son, Mr, Ernest Casemore. Mrs. Alex Leaver and Evelyn, Mrs. Howard Walker and Miss Jessie Fin, • layson, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Coultes last Friday, Marjarie and Jack Coultes are spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Coultes and other East Wawanosh relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thompson, Tor- onto, are visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. Jos. Tiffin and attending the Teeswater Reunion, Mr. and Mrs., Lorne Johnston at- tended the Plunkett family picnic at Goderich nn Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. jim Morrison and son, of Toronto, are spending their two week's holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Morrison and other relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Tiffin, Mrs. Fred Tiffin and ;Mrs, Russell Ritchie, :and Mrs. Reuben Tiffin motored to :Port Huron on Saturday and Mrs. :Tiffin met her brother and his wife, • `Mr. and Mrs. John Hayes of Detroit, :and they left to visit another brother :at Gilbert Plain's, Manitoba. Misses Dorothy and Helen Cross Walkerton, are spending two weeks t "with their grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. J. F. MacLean and on Sunday all ads- t Drapery : Slip Covers dted with Mr. and Mrs. Ira MacLean made to order Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Zinn and Eve-11 1:y-n of Woodstock, spent the week-edd a.t: the home of their son, Mr. Kenneth -Zinn and with -Mr. and Mrs. John • •-Purelan. Mr, Russel Purdon has been laid " up during the week with a aevere at-o :tack of the fiat. • .Mr. and Mrs. Melville Beectoft, C. C. McKIBBON John and Wayne of •Otterville, spent „41 ; ot Wroxeter. Many in this district have been los- ing their pigs, some with erysipelas Mr. Albert Coultes has been busy and some from mouldy feed, Many in this eommanity are eN.- )- (tiling etingratulatious to Mr. and Mrs, Norman WeiWOOd, 'Wingitzan, ont the birth of their twins, John Stephen and Jean Eliaabeth. The babies are progressing favourably in the incub- ator in Witighana General Hospital. Miss Faye McClenaghan left on :1 Tuesday for her position in London, after spending her holidays at her home here. Mr, E. MacKenzie Paterson attend,- ed the races iat Kincardine on Wed- nesday last. Mrs. Walter Lott spent the week- John St. 'Phone 192 Telephone 139 ...se 'drama FLAN Chevrolet, Oldsmobile Cars Chevrolet Trucks Also Agent for Sun Life Assurance of Canada VENETIAN BLINDS LAMPS RUGS Safety Check-up Brakes - Lights - Horn - Steering Etc. are expertly adjusted Our SPECIAL ENGINE TUNE-UP helps KEEP DOWN COSTS of operating your car. Make an appointment today! Wirighani 11" yoi biy. REPAIRS and ACCESSORIES Occasional Furniture WARREN HOUSE FURNISHINGS Don't neglect getting a Wingharn Motors GIFTS Motors at the tome of Mr. Harry MaltMa( Delgrave. 13orn—la \\Ingham General Hospi- tall tati Wednesday, August 3rd., to iMr. and Mrs. Wallace (Awn of Kin, In loss, a daughter. Born—in \\Ingham General Hospi- N 041, on Thursday, August 4th, to Mr.^ N ;and Mrs. Chas, Moore of Kiulosa, a It Born--in Wiugham General Hospi . •tal on Wednesday, August 3rd., to Mr, al "and Mrs, David King •(nee Sadie Al Bushell, of Culross, twins, a son anti a daughter. Don't forget the Institute picnic to be held at the home of Mrs. Jas. Fal- coner on Thursday August 18th. You • are invited to be there. A good pro- N grain of sports is being arranged, Mrs. Purdon of Moosoinin, Sask,, ;and her niece, Miss Genevieve Cramp- in eau, of Toronto visited for a few days a last week at the home of Mra, Cecil Falconer and with other Purdon mitt- tires in this district, MI Mrs, Albert Coleman of Oshawa, at- 111 tended the Teeswater Reunion last allf week and spent a few days at the home a I of her brother, Mr. Albert Walters, of • Culress. a Mrs. Angus Gordon, Mr. Jack Gor n - don Raymond and Billie Duncan and mil Fred McGee, spent a few days last I week at Niagara Falls and the Hein- ilton district. Mr. John Purdon had the hydro turned on at his home on Tuesday last, fra and Mrs. Bolt, and Mrs. Harold Cook IN arid. Ivan of Blyth, visited there on • "Thursday. n Miss Phyllis Barbour of Fordyce, .11 has been visiting at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Ben McClenaghan during - the past week, Mr. - and Mrs. Emerson Austin of IN Powassin are visiting this week at • the home of her brother, Mr. Donald 111. Martin and with other Martin relatives 1.1 17th, at 9 p.m,/, when the W.M.S. of Lucknow Teeswater and Wingliam, and the W.M.S. of the local :Cnited Church have all been ina4ted to at- tend the meeting. Rev. W. J. Watt will be the special speaker for the cawing% Mr. Orville Tiffin and 'Jr. Earle ot THRESHING NEEDS I Dust RESPIRATOR (Sponge Type) Thresher's GOGGLES (Side Wings) . .$1.50, $$$521.:959505 I. • Dust RESPIRATOR (Filter Type) um me Kerr's Drug Store i • "The HOME of FINE MEDICINALS" a Telephone 18 Wingham • 12MIBIMMISMOMMEIIIMMEMENNIMIM111115 It's easy to improve daily living with simple EMOO remodelling in kitchen . . . bathroom . . . laundry. This modernization improves the value o your property . . guards family Health ... makes daily life easier and more comfortable. Learn latav you can enjoy these benefits, on even the smallest budget. TT'S the story that hundreds of satisfied .1..DCRO users are telling their neighbors all over the countryi And it's a fact! All your livestock need plenty of fresh clean water to keep production at peak level . . DURO takes time-wasting, hack-hreaking effort out of old-fashioned methods . . supplies every need for home, farm and complete fire protection, too isitiominwasmaisom missousol SUPPileS CANARIE$ BIRD GRAVEL • • • IRON TONIC- • • BIRD BITTERS CUTTLE BONE BIRD WASH • 11111 We now .stock "SPRATT'S" BUDGIE and CAN- ARy SEED, as used in the "Blue Bird Aviaries", .1 of Hamilton, Ont, • Howard's Intestinal (De-Worming) Remedy Parke Davis C. A. (De-worming) Capsules Pratt's Split-Action (De-worming) Tablets Dr. Hess Nicozine (De- worming) tabs., caps. DOGS Condition Pills Laxative Tablets De-Worming Capsules Distemper Tablets Eye Wash Canker Wash •ou•monnimiomn o•nmimwsrimoomnnnmm•orr.nmmr.on....".......N.....• 114 ENCO Fixtures and Fittings BUDGIES SONG RESTORER MOULTING FOOD VITAMIN FOOD OYSTER SHELLS BIRD TREAT MITE DESTROYER Production is up costs are down thanks to IMO/ et POULTRY NEEDS windows. This will make quite an irn- provement in the upstairs rooms. The Ladies Aid of the Presbyterian Church met last Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Gordon Elliott, with the President, Mrs. Walter Lott in charge and reading the Scripture lesson. Mrs. • • • Bell's Poultry Tonic am Hess Poultry Tonic • • Black Leaf "40" II Emulsified Eucalyptus • • Louse Powders • Sulmet Liquid • • (Coccidiosis) • • Roost Paints • CATS Condition Powders Catnip Herb Mange Remedies Flea Powders Vitamin Capsules Skip Flea Soap BIRD SEED and all $112.00 F.6.8. LONDON, CANADA enjoyed 1 11 1 1* Il li li a l in li i0 11 11 1 11 1 60 11 11 1 FLOOR LAMPS complete . .$15.95 - $32.50 Silver Stands (Onyx Insert) Bronze Stands (Onyx Insert) Each 7-way Tri-light. Silk, double band, Ru fle Shade (Assorted Colours) TRILIGHT TABLE LAMPS— Assorted Colours, complete with bulb ..$14.95 TABLE LAMPS, assorted colours, complete with Silk Shades and Bulbs ... $5.00 - $14.50 DRESSER LAMPS, BED LAMPS, P1N-UP LAMPS—Assorted Colours -- Range of Prices ORNAMENTAL RADIO LAMPS $5.50 - $12.50 McGill Radio Service 4 TELEPHONE 380 *WINGHXM 111rIlt1 atitlifiLlitita1111111 Don't be Tied to an Old Fashioned Kitchen! You can modernize and beautify your kitchen in no time—with the aid of The Beaver Lumber CompanYI We have excellent stocks of Kitchen Cupboard Mouldings Masonite Titeboard and Lumber you'll need for the job! How about coming in this week to talk it over? BEAVER LUMBER WINGHAM - ONT. C. A. Loucks, Manager Howard Machan EMPIRE BRASS mFa. CO. LIMITED Hamilton Toronto • Suclinny • Winnipeg - Vancouver OWNING AND oPERAtING METALS LIMITED Colgan/ • Edmonton • Vancouver to: •