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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1949-09-28, Page 2THE MUTUAL ELIE of CANA DA WROXETER "Protect What You Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gowing, Blue--- vale, were Sunday guests of the for- FOR — mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M, Gow- FIRE LIFE - AUTO Mrs. Edythe Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Spencer, Joan and Marilyn, all of Stratford, were Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs. Eldred. Nichol. Mrs. J. J. Allen, Jimmy and Mar- jorie, also :Miss Phoebe Ross, all of Toronto. were week-end guests of Mr. • and Mrs. J. N. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Allen, Brussels, were Sunday . guests at the Allen home. Have" INSURANCE CALL Stewart A. Scott 'Phone 293 Wingham We Stand Between You and Loss All Year! ti TAXI DAY or NIGHT Phone 65 JIM CAMERON All Passengers Insured HAMILTON OPTICAL CO. W. R. Hamilton, R. O. Optometrist for Over 25 Years. Telephone 37 for Appointment. WATCH REPAIRS GEORGE WILLIAMS LOCATED IN MASON'S Store FIRST CLASS WATCH REPAIRING at Moderate Prices Owing to lack of space, am compelled to restrict REPAIRS TO WATCHES ONLY PROMPT SERVICE, Edwards' Motor Sales Chrysler, Plymouth Cars and Fargo Trucks PARTS and ACCESSORIES Telephone—Days 417. Wingham Just what would your wife live on if you were no longer here to earn the money?. There's a Mutual Life of Canada policy specially designed to take care of just this contingency for you. Consult our local representative. He will show you how a new source of income can be provided for her. Protection at Low Cost HEAD OFFICE WATERLOO, ONT. YOU'LL FIND YOUR LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE HERE Ross H. Martyn, Ripley Norm. Clegg, Garde Wm. Webster, Lucknow, R.R. rin 1111111 71;11 DETROIT'S "FIRST" IN CONVENIENCE . COMFORT • QUALITY In the heart of the downtown, office, theater, and shopping area. Friendly, courteous service lo make your stay in Detroit a pleasant memory. 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McPhail, Wingttam GIBSON'S UPHOLSTERING and REPAIR SHOP Phone 260 Maple St. Wingham CHESTERFIELDS, CHAIRS, SOFA BEDS, TRUCK SEATS RE-COVERED For Your BUILDING, CARPENTERING Repair Work Built-in CUPBOARDS — S E E — Bennett & Casemore 'Phone 447 Wingham CIGARS CIGARETTES TOBACCOS I MEALS - LUNCHES Bulk and Boxed Candy i Hot Fudge Sundaes SHERBONDY'S COFFEE SHOP Next to Lyceum Theatre Bricklaying Plastering and Chimney Building Cement Work John McKay 'Phone 637r22 Wingham In a recent dietary survey conducted by the DE- PARTMENT OF NATIONAL HEALTH and WELFARE, Ottawa, it was found that— "IN SOME AREAS ONE OF 3 CHILDREN, IN OTHER AREAS ONE OUT OF 20, SHOW PERMANENT BONY DEFORMITIES THAT HAVE BEEN DESCRIBED AS (RACHITIC). THAT 37 per cent. to 91 per cent. of all CHIL- DREN EVEN IN THE FIRST YEAR OF LIFE WERE GETTING NO SOURCE OF VITAMIN `13'." (Consult Your Physician Today) "NE0- CHEMICAL" FOOD TONIC A Pleasant Tasting, CO Complete and Economical VITAMIN and MINERAL FOOD SUPPLEMENT Voritig'1.35 WV' '2.95 Itig7 4.95 4 oz. 75c, 16 oz. $1.75 I.D.A. Halibut Liver Oil Capsules 5,000 Units "A", 400 Units "D" per Capsule Box of 100 $1.29 Box of 500 $4.79 (SAVE $1.45 on the large size) rangement added to the service and were placed in the church by Mrs. James Dougles, Miss G. Bush, Mrs. V. MacDonald and Miss Margaret Jardine. General Accountancy BUSINESS & TAX SERVICE for the SMALL BUSINESS MAN, PROFESSIONAL MAN S. J. PYMM P. 0. Box 74 Telephone 23 LUCKNOW - ONT. TtlE WINGHAM ADVANCE-TIMES E. Cronhielm was in charge and open- ed the meeting with the hymn "Glor- ions Things of Thee arc spoken, and the Lord's Prayer repeated inn nuison. The scripture lesson was taken from 2nd. Epjistle of Paul, to Timothy, Chapter one. The Young Penple de- • cided to go as a group to hear Dr. ti Armstrong, who is from the foreign a Mission Field, this coining Monday night at Bluevale. Plans were made to • hold a social on October 3rd, to which ' • all young people in the community are cordially invited to attend. The f.dlowing officers were elected for the coming year. Honorary Presi- dent, Rev. U. E. Cronhiebn, Presi- dent, Thelma Denny; 1st. Vice-Pres- Edythe Weir; Sec.-Treas., Gilberta Howes; Mission Convener, Mary Mac- Donald; Fellowship Con., Jimmy Wy- ' lie; Christian Con., Marilyn Maclean; Citizenship Con., Scott Hunter; Pian- ist, Mary MacDonald. St. James Guild Mrs. George Griffith opened her home on 'Tuesday for the September meeting of St. James Anglican Guild. The meeting opened with the hymn, "Jesus Keep Me Near the Cross" fol- lowed by the Lord's Prayer and an article from "The Forward." Respon- sibilities to Pagans. Roll Call was an- swered by the payment of fees. A motion was made to change the date of meetings front second Tuesday to second Wednesday of the month. Plans were made for the Annual Ba- zaar. Rev. J. C, Caley was present and spoke of two important events, the Harvest Thanksgiving Service and the Confirmation Service which will II n a a a n a a • • • n n N • • n n n • • n a a 111 n n U a n n n n • • n • n PAGE TWO Otatammortmar Wingham Advance-Times Published at WINGHAM s ONTARIO W. i3. ;McCord, Editor and Publisher Aa.lit Bureau .1 Lieulationi Authorized as Second Class Mail Post Office Department /Subscription Rate — One year $2,00 Six. Months $1.00 in advance To U.S.A. 2.50 per year Foreign Rate $3,00 per year Advertising rates on application Vol 77 — No. 2 Miss. K. Haeelwood returned last %%to:. :rota an extended trip in Port C 4borne and Tt,ront.A. Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Abell >i Dun- hell, wer. Sunday oi an:: Mrs. Miss Lassie Harris. has returned from an extended visit with members of her fatuity in the West. Friends here are pleased to welcome her back. Mr. Thos. Jacklin, Star City, Sash., who came East because of the illness %.4 his' father, the late Thos. Jacklin.. 'has returned t., his home. Miss Mildred Henning of Wing- Lam. was a SHILL-ty guest the Miss- I Ja:klin at Jamestown. Mr. and Ree. Pricey, Mary and Richard, F..rdwich. were Sunday visitors with Mr. and .Mrs. \Vm, Hart and attended Anniversary services in the United Church. Mr. and Mrs. S. Aitkenhead, Lon- ita, spent We,inesday last with D. S. and Mrs. Mak:Naughton. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Brandon, Toronto, were week-end guests with friends here. Miss Jean Moffat, Toronto Normal School also Mr. and Mrs. Graham \Vork of Brussels, spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Moffat, Baptismal Service will be held at the regular 4 o'clock church service at St. James Anglican Church, on Sun- day next, October 2nd., Ali . are cor- dially invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Allister Green and Lynda„ Wingham, were Sunday guests of Mrs, W. E. Weir and Miss Edythe. Mr. Jack Barton, Toronto, spent the week-end with Mrs. Barlow and small daughters. Mrs. Alex McCracken, Bluevale, is a visitor with Mrs. Thos. Jacklin. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Munro, were in Brussels on Saturday attending the Gibson - McTavish wedding which took place in Melville Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Roy Porter and Miss Mary Agnes Porter of Wingham, called on old friends on the 2nd. line of Turn- berry on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. T. MacLean and Mr. Jack MacLean were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Ir- win at Ripley. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Denny and Miss Thelma, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Denny, Teeswater, Women's Missionary Society The October meeting of the W.M. S. United Church, will be held in the Church schoolroom on Tuesday, Oct. 11th, at 3 p.m. Theme, Moreover it is required in a steward that a man be found faithful. Mrs. H. Timm and Mrs. U. E. Cronhielm will arrange Devotional period. Mrs. Munro will review a chapter in the Study Book, Roll Call, a suggestion to help the Mission Band. Members please note change of date. Call For Clothing The W. M. S. United Church, has again received an urgent appeal for new or used clothing. Donations from members of the congregation are hop- ed for and on Sunday next, Oct. 2nd., and Oct. 9th, a box will be placed in the -church to receive gifts. We who live in Canada and have so much are again asked to share with those who are less fortunate. Please bring your gifts to church Oct. 2nd. and Oct. 9. Young People's Union On ,Monday, September 19th, the Young People's Union, of United Church, held their first meeting of autumn and winter season and elected officers for the coming year. Rev. U. "Now About Those Repairs" You'll find the LUMBER you need to carry out your re- pair plans right here at the Beaver Lumber Co., Ltd. We've complete stocks of the various types and grades. Stop in this week for prompt, courteous service. BEAVER LUMBER WINGHAM - ONT. C. A. Loucks, Manager TEESWATER FAIR OCT. - 5 Light and Heavy Horse Show Classes for all Livestock 2 HARNESS RACES 2.27 Class 2.15 Class Chariot Race 2 Road Races Running Race St. Marys Clown Band Lucknow Pipe Band Floats Vaudeville RIDES $6,000 in Prizes MELVIN ROME, Sec'y-Treas. WARREN HOUSE FURNISHINGS Fall Samples of DRAPERY Floral - Stripe Plain LIVING ROOM DINING ROOM KITCHEN - BEDROOM NURSERY From $1.00 a yard to $6.00 a yard C. C. McKibbon 'Phone 475 Wingham 4 Old Steam Threshing Engine Catalogues Threshermen's Magazines and PICTURES Wanted- for Historical Collection. WRITE H. S. Turner GODERICH ONT. take place in St. James Church in the month of November. In honour of a valued member who had served both as president and secretary, Mrs. H. V. MacKenney, who has resignea and gone to another community, an ad- dress was read and a lovely bouquet of flowers presented. The meeting was closed with prayer. Mrs. George Grif- fith and Miss Maggie Griffith served a delicious chicken dinner and a social time was enjoyed. Harvest Festival Service Flowers, fruits and vegetables, in attractive arrangements gave a lovely setting in St. James Anglican Church I for the annual Harvest Thanksgiving service on. Sunday ,Sept. 25th., at 4 p.m. The rector, Rev. J. C. Caley, was in charge, assisting the local choir were, the surpliced choirs of St. Step- hen's Church, Gorrie and Trinity Church, Fordwich. The latter group contributed an anthem, "Ye Shall dwell in the Land" with John Gamble and ,Miss Elva Foster, taking the sold parts. Rev. j. C. Caley based his re- marks on the words, Man doth not live by bread alone, but by every word proceeding out of the Mouth of God. He thanked thos'e who had so beauti- fully arranged the symbols of a bount- iful Harvest, and said sometimes in the struggle for food and clothing the spiritual life was neglected, to reach the highest in Christian life, man must learn to love himself, his neighbor and God. A basket of flowers was placed in the church by Mrs. Thos. Jacklin in memory of her late husband. United Church Anniversary Rev. Andrew Lane of Brussels was the guest speaker for Anniversary Services in the United Church at 11 a.m., and 7.30 p.m. on Sunday last. For his morning message, Mr. Lane spoke from the text, What Mean Ye by These Stones? These stones shall be a memorial unto the children of Israel forever. Joshua chapter 4, ver- ses 6-7 and in the evening, "Behold, I stand at the Door and Knock, If any Man hear My Voice, and open the Door, I will come unto him and will sup with him and he with me. Revela tions chapter 3, verse 20. Special mus- ic by the choir was appreciated. The words of the morning anthem, The Lord is My Shepherd, with G. A. Wearring and Mrs. Harold Hamilton Time's Running Short /S ON /TS WRY 1 Make your arrange- ments NOW for your STEEL Requirements to get that building un- der way before the wea- therman starts playing his tricks. Our Warehouse is, well stocked in all types of STEEL ANGLE BEAMS, CHANNEL POSTS, FLATS, SHEETS, PLATE, PIPE, WINDOW SASH, REINFORCING BARS REINFORCING MESH Hot and Cold Rolled Bars PROMPT DELIVERY Satisfaction Guaranteed M. BROWN AND SONS 1254 Union Street North, Off Lancaster KITCHENER . ONT. Telephone 5-5645 Wednesday, September 28, 1949 st.a examonnumummunimmitssiminar, MI n di • VITAMIN D'n • • • • n (One of Canada's Major Health Problems) n n • • • n n n n • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • n n • n n • • n n n n • a n n n a • Pluiliamisiniamiiimmulammassommumnall as soloists, singing "Leave it to Him." In the evening the choir chose the an- them I bear the Voice of Jesus" with Miss Gilberta Howes singing the solo. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Hoffman of Bluevale, who sang a duet, He did not die in Vain. A male quartette, Messrs. Verne Hupfer, Art. Gibson, Gilbert Howes and G. A. Wearring contributed a number at both services. Lovely autumn flowers in artistic ar- • Easily Applied • Odorless • No Balky Weight • Amazing EN:alb Stainton's E. S. Lewist, Florist Wingham Ontario Over 54,000 shareholders own the Bell—and put up much of the money needed to give you telephone service. There are more than twice as many of them as ten years ago. Since the war their accumulated investments in Bell stock have increased by nearly one hundred million dollars. With thousands of applicants still waiting for telephone service, many million dollars more will be needed for new construction. 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