HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1951-02-07, Page 16TROPHY FOR TOP. CA.NAPIAN.. AIA ;ANT
—Central press Canadian
Air Cadet Sergt. Graydon. M. Wheaton, 19, of South Bay, N.B„ first
winner of the Tudllope Trophy, disenqses modern jet planes with Air
Marshal W. A. Curtis, chief of the air staff, following his arrival in
Ottawa for the prmmtation of the trophy. Trophy, given to the top
pilot in Canada under 19 years of age, was presented to cadet Wheaton
ar the annual banquet of the Royal Canadian Flying clubs association
at Gi; Chateau Laurier, Ottawa.
FIRST CLASS
Watch Repairs
AT MODERATE PRICES
Owing to lack of space, am corn.
pelled to confitie my repairs to
watches only,
George Williams
Located in
MASON'S SCORE
DOES - COSTS LESS
StOn, Mrs. \ I• TaYlor, Mrs. E, J,
Earrish, Mrs. Is. litteston, Mrs. El-
mer Giles, MI:. R. Gibson and three
members. VVoinett's in-
stitute,
away at his :
day, Feh, 1 .1
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lie was a I' master of the Wilms-.
mei. Masonic 1.,d,:e taut lra , 5 111011.1.-
her of the l
Surviving atu wile, the former
Isa b e ll a Pho,,,, .in e daughter, Airs.
Carl (Reitat Brussels; one
sister, Mrs, Win. Gallaher, 1Vroxeter,
and five gratelrbiblren,
Funeral SF WaS held on Satur-
day at the T. \ E11,..tar funeral home,
with Rev. J, an officiating. Pall-
bearers werv, tit, Mont eomery, Ed.
Lambert, kes. tv.itts, Manfred. 11.-
win, Lorne \\ t.,•,•r and pu-„wn ,
Plowerbet,r• Slitnh'Y
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WaS (kin', ...un•ti'r,.
41(1 at the home of Mrs. E. \V. Rice,
with tIventy-one holies present. Airs.
Afac.Farlaile in tier pleasing manner
delbghted the ladies with her account
EMP•624,1410.01.•Wilkirn
TAXI
DAY or NIGHT
hone 5
JIM CAMERON
All Pa$sengers rtrimrt -,
summer,
It was decided to donate $5 for -
gift 'tv each of the four schools, also
to the Cancer blind and the I. .13.
Fund. Mrs, C. tAlcDonald„ Mrs, Bar-
ana Mrs. MacPherson were tip- ,
pointed to ar•range for the presente-
Lion of the Zion play, ','A Pair of „ . I ... ,
G, Stewart and Miss jetur
named a nominating conimiti, e.
NIrs, Ruilnxtord played Annie
iturit. as a piall; Solo, At the con-
clusic,n W;is svo tql Will; Miss;
\V, D. Rutherford and :11rs. IV. A.
FLOORS
REFINISHED
CEMETERY LETTERING
Promptly Done
MODERN 'iQUIPMENT
Wingham
Memorial Shop
R. A. Spotton
eti.V.41',. •
All ill, t.f the community are
Its ;:rtl.•, .vs•ar. in\ ited tile observance ot the
1.nedsu r I Vent- \ Id of Prayer at the home of
late Mrs, \V. 1, Millyr, on li'riday, Feb,
faite Ny t.th....t i t., miry ti 01 pan .
111, ,‘ L-th • . ;ill hi: Mrs. :11 ,ich'arItcw i,tici,nmy, was
parents 'A.1),, \I. ht. 1 L` t15.' ;;.:;11•'%1 at 1.110, 11ebr.uary
until
Master "l'erry \Vilson making
favorable recovery at his innite here,
following all n 'PC1110011 for appendicitis
at the Wingham Ito:Thal int Wedites-
The .Vitir livid in ( iorrie this day evvning, y Va l• (,)!. Gt
Mr. and j, Thom are
Cl'aies itors with tIn•ir .1-ar.thtt.r, Mrs, Al,
Charles • 1\ u passed NI artin and 11r, Al attin of Detroit.
i• lyric, l'hurs
sT. HgLENs of her trip hy air to Scotland last Miller as hostesses.
1i tv .C.,.rrie in 1;144. meeting of the \Vonien's Institute, We realize our obligation when
we fill your order for a Mem-
orial—and we provide only ma.
terials of unending serviceability.
Design and workmanship are of
the finest, and our prices are
most moderate.
ernoria
.Rintout Sr. Miller
'Phone 251 ,Thone 210
F.,
It washes, it rinses, it damp dries, it pumps the wash
water out, cleans itself, shuts itself off — AUTO-
•MATICALLY. You put the clothes in and you
take them out — your hands never touch the water.
Here at last is the END of wash day. Because you
can put load of dirty things in any time. Set the
control, and RELAX.
It's so simple to operate that even a youngster
could run it. Just ONE control to set and the
washer does the rest,
A MARVELLOUS
INVENTION
Come in and let us show you the Marvellous
"HYDROFLEX TUB" which enfolds the clothes
when they are washed and rinsed and squeezes
them "damp dry." See the "TOPFLOW" method
of flushing suds and sediment out through the tcp so
they are kept from resoiling the clothes.
The Beatty Automatic washes the clothes cleaner and whiter — and
uses hardly HALF as much hot water as other automatics. It is MORE
PRACTICAL in many ways. It does not have to be installed does
not have to be bolted down — it is movable on casters so it can 6e run
in and out of kitchen or bathroom. The cabinet is handsome as any
piece of furniture and will "do you proud" in your kitchen.
COMES WITHIN YOUR MEANS
Because of its simple, sound construction, the COST of the new Beatty
Automatic has been kept down. It costs less than others. The cost will
be greatly reduced by the generous ALLOWANCE we will make for
your old washer. And you can spread the balance out in easy monthly
terms so low you'll hardly miss the money. Sure you can afford itl
You can't afford to be without it.
SEE IT NOW ON DEMONSTRATION AT
WALKER HOME FURNISHINGS
WINGHAM, ONTARIO J. TELEPHONE 106
144
THE GREATEST OF ALL TIME
'Phone 25(1
Here's the most efficient
washing action in the world
— it's the patented Beatty
"human hand" agitator, It
was long ago proven to be
the most PRACTICAL,
The rinsing is done by the
agitator, too, and many
times more thorough,ly than
it can be done by hand or
by any other method—gets
ctothes cleaner, whiter.
PAT; six • THE WINGUAM ADvAN.C.:441.1mgs Wednesday, Fobruary 7th, 1951
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'his 90th year. Funeral service was .
'held en it"riday front the home of his'
daughter, Mrs. Wright and son-in-law
Mr, lied \\.'right„ con. 17, tiowick.
with interment in the Gorrie cemetery,
Mr, and Mrs. Nen .Llastie and
family visited on Sunday ,`with
inn; 'Airs, Frank Earls at Wroxeter.
Mr. and Mrs. l'h hi. Iltirrison visited
rat Stintlay at the home of Alt-, a nd
Af rs. Ilarrison Fulton, Clifford,
Mattgarvt Miirris Kitchtner
!ter mothiT
V Marie M...irris.
Itviss.41 returm.l. hiring
ri.e, .ttt,r Mrs, liar e.art,t
Fvei etc,- IsfitSs. who has been
111 at..d other relatives.
Mr. Bill Nit}' t>f ii,itchtmer spem
Ake vivik-imil ttitlr al r, and Airs. I.
and Mrs. Earl Harrison mid
sons of lilyth , *Bent Thursday with
iklr, awl Mrs. Roth. Harrison.
Alr. and Airs. t,lordon and
family of Mac-vale were guests of Mr
and Airs. Sandy Edgar on Sunday
Hockey Games
1 The ice and weather last week being
I the hest for hockey there were several
games. Monday night at Clifford
Al oh ke wit with a score of 8, Gorrie
7, Wednesday night Gorrie played
;with ,1.'!iloil. in Clifford winning with
a se of 4 to Ayton's 3.
Tuesitay night there was a friendly
., .:attn. betwe..ett pupils of Gorrie and
\ V t, sa4,•.r ;chili( schools. The sr.
, .. C1,:: ' i•-bi,. R. W• prii2 il's .ie ,ri- \vas tiorrie 3, \\-rom •tyr
\. 1\ ...iv, •4•1 , ,t ,T..'1 U.. ' H '',, - ,P : 2. 'n,. \\t.-w, ,,,, 4,,.y, under lti
Annual Ve;itry l'ileetng 1,;,,,, is,;,., :,,,,.' R. t.,. .•,. .:1.e..• 1.• oii-iri. 2. Vt roii.otyr ii. Filen: will h.
11 % -''' v.'" \l ,I• I ,•L jusi ,11 "1.'1.- i .t 1•:. ,•1 •41 ... r• : , ,i.i,,,,,, I, . S. S. slli ,1„ ;,.-41,..r :tame beiwe‘n the school
' - '41 7 '`. l l ' ''''', ill. "''.1 .Q, tA ,Iii!]:.:. i',:. CI:i . 0,.:11 .!!.; , .r,'.'.. :%:,'.., E. \‘. ii.lr.ik ''II Fri,Lty night.
llit• :41:::1.1 .1 \ s•.:F 3 .aerie::' ,,i ,t. :i . \Va4.k.. Women's Institute
Step... 12', t !'.:'.ii,-.4t1 (...34111-cl... The rec- 1 tir.tri , • • oi .rioi , ,..i..i.-.1, ior . , I :J., hi-lirtniry int (-Ling of the Gorrie r. R...... 1.1. V,..,,z.ai, v.. as i -:. charge i„..z ni t ,1 „.,..,,,.„ \„„ , ,,• r. 1 1 tA '' - . • \,\ 1 - w:11 he In Id :it the lionte of Mrs, , . -•. •1.f. AI r. 1 I. V. I 1..11.1,-.;, „,, ,•,..,..,..,•; ,•,..... 11 ,•. I I . v . i.1,,hu,,,,„.., • •
,,1 ,.. , , vas., 1 .1 ci,Ii ii. 0, 1 3 F .,,,,,r. S ..,/ 1%, ,0,,,,, ,...... ,,,,:41,„i ,,i,, 4,, ‘,.,,,.. I, 1.,ri.it I j•.3-1-,,, Mielnl on Tuesday, Feb. 13,
la s t inc., !mi.:. ,,,,:.: :i:.$101:,.1 11:7.,•Fi. ,.fiL:t •. ‘,11 .:t• '4 , :, !, ..,,i.,.. .A n.. - , v tr v,!..... 5F 2..0 ['Au. 4....,..liV01113-5 Of public t..nle-
.L ch.l . 7.11 R-•!].',: ,•0 -tzit ,i••••,ll'11 4 1,.1 t• • .:,, /-•,• ,,,:i •;....., ........ ILA- dons and c,innitinity activities, Mrs.
'.' b i ci. sli '''' Y d ..' ' "'-' •1"s1"i'"v -" -4L'!.• u.,::,... ....- cl., - : .... i, i 1,r....,,.v , 1, die W. C. King and Mrs. Clo}ne Alicia:I
fl:, ..t nal ...,-1...1.1. r.-1.E.,rts. , ,....,.1,.1. ;,,L I ,:, ,:..,,:i a ; ,n-nt. ci.i...t-11. \viien 'will ire ill chitre (if the program.
"r he f , .li...)wing offieet.s Ivor, :ti'- • .-,-, ..:-;„ , 1•:,,, ,A , ,•,• ..,,.v ..1 i•., the lad ' Roll Cali, .\ bOuk I read and liked
1.(Iinte‘i for 1951 7, les. bect'tse. A cordial invitati...,n is ex. tend--
Rector's ‘A, arden, K. II. '-Li' n,: ' N • .. .., 1 m .•,. c.iii th.');,.. ,.i Alan!.- d to11 People's Walden, Frank King; Sec.- ;,,,,"4,.1.;;;:. .:oral= -,4 :,,C,.. : .,,,,I Mrs. 4:- all.
and Vestry Clerk, It ‘. Holm- ' F ran k 1,-,in . „b. sumias, World Day of Prayer
'''• I•aY 'i" h.."t '. ' *:".'"'".1 . I L \ • i (+1110.. ,zir.atliv is 1..-a1•utlt .1 to Mrs. 1Von,n.:n of .this , c‘_,ontit,iniiity w ill
Holnivs ..11t1 R. Vi. N. Wadoi Subi•ti- Chas. Kilciteit in the dvath of her • , meet tins year lit N., Stephens A.ng- tutes, li...3.. Strom.: and Go. Kin:.: ,l „$,-,„0„1.
Boa...I ill Alaintenitut, Roy Stri,m,. Ai..„. hitt A ,ht..,11. .0,11 ,, .1...4 1,,,,,n,ii..dtt !lean Church for the World Day of
..;e0. kin,;. Earl Kitig„fi,lin Dins- ',.„ta• t hat wi t h her daughter, Mrs.' • Praym Sett ice at .3 p.m. on '.Friday,
— ., — -• - . C. Hobbs, at Al ot:I:toit, visited Al rs, . Feb, 11th., w hen fervent prayers for
----*Th Etta Day on Sunday. pewee will eelio round the world as
R. A. RUBIN . \v" 4-1 '. 1 . 1111 1 "t "JS11" to 111 * 1:1-,C).)131',' Christian Womm of all denominatibits
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\ii,:s !Adrian King is visiting this pared this year by Christian Gentian
; week with her sister, Mrs. Bob women and the Central Day of Pra3,..-
f Fvittlicrsi. w. at Orillia. . or Com».titteo of New York.
1950 Designs Now Being shown / Airs. Archie Millar, accompanied by
Individually fitted and styled. Airs. Jean Mac) )(maid, Listowel and Anglican W. A.
I Nip-, I; ti-tin-e- famestown went to Several fittings at no additional ' - ' •'•' ' " • ••' - - , Mrs. II. V. Holmes opened her
i roronto •1 hursday awl visited with . charge, fri,,,I, nutll siin d ay. .11L ,,y a l„,.„, .1„,,,,i c home fur the February meeting of the
Call 276J, Wingham i in the "le,.., Follies." \V 'milt's Au \ iliary on Thursday af-
for Appointment ! A number ,,f limviek Jr. Farmers ternoon. After the work period decot-
or Write '• Avon to Seaforth T'J a bocke-‘ glade Tonal exe. cises tier. conducted by .the 508 Bathurst Street, Toronto ! Thursday night between South Huron
L... - :land North Huron Jr. Farmers. President, Mrs. N. Wade, who also _ I Alr. and Mrs. Flat-old Hyndman and introduced the study book, "The
.115EZInrgPt tlairtiMigglailfMallit family spent Sunday with Mr. and : Cross over Asia," by Bishop Neill.
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Mrs, Russell Dilworth at Ethel. Mn, and Afrs, Ed. Smith, ,St.aforth Mrs. R. I3ennett read a chapter of the
were guests of Mr. and Mrs, Cloyne book "Ways °I' Pr"341'8'." alts. Helm-
GORRIE
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HIGHEST TORONTO
es read an article written by Rev.
Joint Ball, a former rector. Mrs. C.
Ritchie read a poem entitled "Stand
PRICES
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Complete Satisfaction
Pick-up Service at
your farm.
Ikroxeter Produce
Phone 36 r 2 Wroxeter
'War
Special Afternoon Lectures On
FARM MACHINERY
Will Take Place On
February 12 and 13 , 1951
in the
Agricultural Office Board Room, Clinton
February 14, 15, 16, 1951
Afternoon lectures in the
Community Centre, Cranbrook
February 26, 27, 28, 1951
Afternoon .lectures in the
Foresters' Hall, Belgrave
Programme as follows:
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Michel on Sunday.
Mr. Roy Strong was in Clinton on
,Tuesday of last week.
George Wakefield Alone," Mrs. G. Underwood gave
There papssecl away at Clinton on selections front the "Log Book" of the
Wedne ,day. (;eorP.v Wal“'fichl• a Columbia Coast Mission." Roll Call
former resident of I low ick was a thought On Prayer. The scrip- !years. Funeral service was conducted titre lesson was from ernes 6:13-20. by Rev. S. ;!finer at the T. V. Eduar
}funeral borne on Friday and interment and was read by Mrs. j, H. King. It
made in Gorrie cemetery. Attending was decided to quilt at the home of
I the funeral was a niece and Item' hits- m rs. m ay Taylor on Feb. 15. Lunch
f lyind from Toledo, (Thin, was served by Mrs. Holmes and Miss
Levi Galbraith Perkins and a social hoot enjoyed.
Let i CIalbraith passed away on
Wedncsday at the home of his daugh- Agric. Society Annual Meeting
ter .Mrs. Bert Wright, where he had The Howick Agricultural Society
resided for some time. He suffered gathered for their annual meeting in a stroke a few- days previous to his
death an d d i d nut rally, .. 717,, was i n the Orange Hall, Gorrie, on Monday,
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0111111111111011111111111111112111111111191131:1113111111111114111101111E1:111/1111111111111110111MAIIIM111113i111111011111111FL y 29th. Three directors, Geo, Janua
Baker, J. Winter and W, F. Camp-
F. bell reported on a district meeting
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= which they attended in Clinton. Robt.
G• ibson, president, was appointed dele-
g• ate to the annual convention in Tor-
f$ onto, with Harvey Sperling as alter-
native,
id Officers and directors were return-
? ed to office and arc as follows: Presi-
1 dent, Robt Gibson; 1st, vice-Pres.,
dent, Harold Robinson; 2nd, vice-
_ pros,, Irving Toner; Sec.-treas., W.
E. Whitfield; auditor, M. D. Irvin;
M Supt. of grounds. Roy Strong; Supt.
MI of hall, W. F. Campbell; Ron, Dir-
El • ectors, John Bryans, R. J. Sanderson;
o Directors, J. W. Strong, 5, Winter,
A. W. Keil, Robt, Hibbert, H. Snar-
ling, S. Robinson, Geo. Baker, Robt.
Graham, Glenn Johnston, N. j, Hues-
Ion, Wes. Gays, N. Wade; Associate
Directors, Mel. Taylor, T, McInnes.
Geo. Adams, N. Harding, W. Austin,
Stewart Strong, Cecil Grainger, C. W.
Spading, M, D. Irvin, Glenn Austin;
Hon. Lady Directors, Mrs. A, Keil,
Mrs. Geo. taker, Mrs. H. Robinson,
Mrs. J. Winter, Mrs W. Campbell,
Mrs. N. Wade, Mrs, A. E. Toner,
Miss Jean Spading, ,Mrs. Glenn john-
1st day—Pastures and Cereal crops
2nd day—Poultry and Poultry Marketing
3rd day—Animal diseases and Farm Ma-
chinery
All the above lectures will commence at 1:30 p.m. sharp
Sponsored by the ▪ Huron County Branch of the Ontario Department of Agriculture
Fred 0. Wilson, Assistant R. G. Bennett
.Agricultural Representative Agricultural Representative
• for Huron County, for Huron County.
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