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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1951-02-21, Page 5411 MildinaV 130-1.34 \"' ;'• (1 -.,•,:\Vallcertoiiii 77 1 \v3 I r I Custom Built- Deep Freeze CII ESTS And Walk-In Boxes Ilere is a good place for you to save money, We are ;manufacturing deep-freeze chests, and • walk-in boxes built to your requirements at lower prices than the faetory•made'units of similar sizes. We specialize in a 10-cu. ft. chest but one of smaller or larger size can be built into your cup- boards or any place desired in your home, All chests are made of weather proo; plywood with metal enamelled interior, insulatedwiih four inches of fibre glass. Outside of the box can be en. .a,melled or painted any color, or left with natural wood grain. J' quipped with guaranteed Universal Cooler units, the chests have automatic temperature con- trol and do not reciuire defrosting. Enquire , To-day! Prices are Low! W. H. SCHILL H. J. 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SINGER* Featherweight Portable weighs a mere 11 pounds, does work of a full-size machine. Tsai Walk of 'nit IHNOIR MANUIPACTURINOCOMPAffit .B.,5!:FLQQD vicrtmi RETuno TO '# 7'R RUINED HOMES Residents 'of the. flooded Vedder, persons to flee, are subsfriMg —central Press oanadtan Phays TiVer valley in pritiSh Columbia" gradually, John Wedel, Hank their way over former roads and are returning to' " their homes as Derksen and Tack Schmidt are fields by means of canoes and row- flood waters, which forced 1,000' amtmg - •thee hundieds 'Who ' made boats, Turnberry Farm Forum. Raymond. Elliott led in the discusion, "Do we Need a World Food Bank?". Follow- Mg the discussion, progressive -euchre Was Qujoyed, folio McTavish. and Mrs, Raymond Elliott, held the high scores while consolation awards were made to Miss Helen Walker and Ray- mund Elliott, N ex t nu. Ciin night, will be held at the home of Mr. and Mr, Eldon Kirton. red mid Whitt, in the Valentino m ,nAl, lose 11, one hundred n ere present on Friday aigld, whon .northers total branjt, \V , ,cue'''s insLituty, IR id Family night, itt the sehool.r...an of Church. Mrs, I.yle Brotin:rs, l's, Jolut Clarke and Mrs. II aryt-j, On Sunday next,..at' 11 ;031. Rcv. J, Reidt to(th charge of an hour's tilt el.^ R, Watt of Gorric United Church will tainment for tile children, all of vvlioin were Presented with a small Prize. Present were 'Mr, and Mrs, I larold Pride, duet, "Pals," "Sun Somt," Mr. Hamilton, llInevale; also Mr, and Robert' Simpson, "With her head Mrs. John. Colwill such daughter, tucked underneath her arm," and "The Ellen Anne, of ki'ordwich. Both ladies Drainpipe Song" by I Ite,di Douglas. h4'N'e been valued members of the Cowboy songs with guitar accomp- Wroxeter Branch, The .'resident, animent by Donald \Verner, (select- Mrs, • Vernon Denny, spoke gracious ed); Comic songs, be Betty Haworth, Words of welcome to all and the pro- included '"No, No a Thousand Times gramme opened with the singing of I.. , Nirs. t a:14 /es 4 t. 1111,•;..A. - -• the 3 , , :an Ind:, 'Lai011. ,•,,/:,‘1, alma r C, ai iel ntc ;.w., ; fly .1, i.,101% 1 ••••,, " S.!' 4. i : Weekly , Prayer-,Service- During Ditring the season; of Lent, weekly prayer services, are being. held in the school room of the Uxtitcd Church to which all are invited • 1Vetinesclay .Eight, members with ,Mrs. 1,yle Bro.. e ing at 8 o'clock. 'hers rrt the piano entertained with several select lulls, Cost WM'S Were Women's Institute colorful and even though Mere The. Mardi meeting of 1Vrwieter itolse than hariimny the 1.4ind Women's Institute %Oil be held on mad ,' (Vile a hit, Otte number rnio , the tillt!W.1111111," Was condi, ch y it b 2.30 u'ch ick, ill i lit Ili: .1,ntreett Brothers R ,,1111S, MOW), "In service ;Volt find „stouter, disci k "'P it 111(' ,41.ttatet,1 J 1:',11 call, '.1.'he meet- it 'll a bat'ute w0ollen kitchvu Ni!/«,i1 ing I hats nios t i"r a i.iatvu. The elitnaN. cann !ten ear. Pture v, ill b.,.! a deimonstrati.,0 vight Victi -1.21‘;61 31i:IT of ii. staudte c•,i'uctitli1et .1 and t • 0(31,10: ...t :.1,i election oi ' ficers. Mrs.: l'),Ag will take '1;troi ” • r, nowt. o '.1 tile ,e 01 is ,,, thirty 1,i,...0 ussi Alf:, ' I , • " Ministers Will Exchange the National Anthem. Highlight of the evening was the W. I. kitchen hand, called by the. conductor, Mrs. Harold thirst "The In • s tit-Toot t•rs.'' • :11 a v • L- Se et 111'; gave the call to worship and the meet- 27411„ at Exeter. Mrs, Munro review- ing was called to Order with quiet ed a chapter of the sudv book, The music by the organist, Mrs. Jim Doig, Church. Re-enters japan, The Meeting was opened wi.th the ,(Through Higher Education.) Meet- hymn "Dear Lord and Father of.Man- ing closed with the hymn Jesus and kind. Mrs. Alvin Moffatt read the shall it ever be and a closing verse scripture leSson and :1Irs. :Frank San- derson led iii prayer, Mrs. A. j, San- Tmo rin.147., front ./1,g,1P.Cal 4 F1i ng cltklz Utteinied a Bonspiel, t, Pordwiejt: last~ Week.. . , s.• ; , . J. 'Gamble, •Fordwielt., spent last, 'week' at the horne., of "S.! and, Mr-S. ;1M Nang]) Wit Mr, ).Len Webstev,localt station PO., Will oPeritte,t10 gitcheld Poultry Farm this year, He-has :orderetl,1800." baby • .eltieks. Pie.nds, will wish Mr. Webster .eYery -success with hi s ,fiw,„ orite hobby. 1 i FIRE LIFE - • ' "ProteOt: What YOU;TteW • • 1 .FOR • • " :CALL "r!iratto,"" \‘';0 A,91.00'14.1.;..124itetl on Sunday morning last, A quartette from the local chnrch, Misses Gilberta Howes and Thelma Denny, Arthur Gibson and Gilbert Howes l'tvoured with a.munhcr. j',1: s.4 Calvin Moffatt and baby Karr ten, silent the past weep, with Mr, .11,cl Mrs. Norman Brandon, ;Toronto. M•rs,' LOltie Martin; a former reSi- dent. of the village, is holidaying -in Petersbtirgt‘Flol'ida• ' Births In Grace Hospital,, Windsor, Feb- ruary 5th., 1951, to Dr.. and, Mrs,, Carmen Hetherington, a daughter, Susan Melissa, eighbours and friendi, enjoyed demonstration, giveti by a representa,-,- iive. of a 'brush company at the home Of•.Mrs. Wm..Dolison : on Thursday "Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Alex . Corrigan were. Mr. and Mrs,. lired Hoffman and. sons, Donald and. -Iarohi, also Mr. and Mrs,: Earl John:- ston Listowel. " • 1 14 .1 'Club are r1r11 test Concert' to' bhld'itl. 11*OtdVrici.). Comunity, Vriday night. of this week, Eehruary 2arll. This series 'f concei'IS have :been of interest to the confinimity' and are -a, tneans of de•veloping, biome talent.' • , John HoNves-, TOrOn to, • oe.nt ;13o w eek-end sniall"daughter, Jeanie, and his - parents,' Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Hawes. • • s • Mrs, Philip .Durst, ill for the nest Week, was taken to,Wingham General- Hospital on "1.1mrsday,', tiler. • •tifany friend's, wlsh,for ',her a ,sneedy recovery, Inspector W.. R. ancrAtrs, Rae and' eon,. -Douglas, HanoVer,, Were- Sunday, visitors With' ,thd. icttn-fer'g Mrs, VV, Rae.•bn Friday; '110.' and: :Mrs. Ed, Wightman, Anne and of RelgraVe,"visita Mrs, ,R4e,, who, has:. .8i 1todn. to the" tome With A. .F Week-end yisi6r's .ioth • Mrs. Witt; ,4er, were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Evans ,a'nd son, Tiornply 1of .M69s4tpni Mr, and' ihkg and daughters, Sharon and Dale, of ,TorontO, Were week7 end" visitors with. Afiis, 'Hethering,ton's' mother, ,Mrs,,,M, Sellers, !The Ladies. For-Rest club are ar- ranging to hold a euchre and crok- Mole party in the Masonic Club rooms on Friday evening, March 2nd. Keep the date open. Sunday guests at the home of Mrs. W. E. 1Veir and Miss Edythe Weir were, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jacques, and children, Nancy, Billy and John, of Orangehill, Women's Missionary Society Mrs, Allen Munro opened her home for the February meeting of the 'WO- 111 en's Missionary Society Auxiliary, United Church, on Tuesday after- noon. The president Mrs. Cronhichn, 16•••••••••INSIZ•bli••••=•••••••••M G. Man Williams Optometrist In former office of Dr. R. C. Redmond Patrick St., Wingham Professional Eye Examinations Phone 770 EVenings' by appointment, at••••••••••••••••••m:•••••••tom*nosrnrinmarsite• Ko," and, "1.3ye add Dye "I've Been to Hollywood," and "The Chicken Song," Readingspy, 1-1,p1t, Cox, "The Little Runny Whit" and "Albert and the' Lion," Mr. Harold Sallath sang "Criidle Song," " Arnold Fad and "4,dEriskiiy Love Lilt," and Brghms 'Hit-Vey Bride ' were accompanists. 'aPpreeiation of the lhigh' stait- (lard concert AV contumely hall Was fitted' to Capacity. • ' ' 'More Wroxeter ,on Page eleven • ECONOMY and BEAUTY 7 everlasting bright Durable finishes. Congo - Wall for the Kitchen and Bath Free Estimates. Bennett & Casemore Phone 447 Wingham EGGS WANTED HIGHEST TORONTO PRICES PAID. Accurate Grading Complete Satisfaction Pick-up Service at your farm. Wroxeter Produce Phone 36 r 2 Wroxeter wodusida4 ‘Y„if 4410 , i • WINOHAI11 ADVANCSMIOS PAGg TINTE derson gave a talk on the subject of Stewardship, "The, Morning Light is taken from the Missionary Monthly, Breaking, was the second hymn, Roll call was answered , with a verse 'a, prayer, Arrangements are being made to h ave Rex. David' Proctor, as guest speaker at the Easter Thankofferine service to be held -on tlw evening ni Eas t et' Sunday, March 25th. .:Nlynti,in was made of the school for leaders t' be held later this mouth and also of the Presbyterial date set for April Stewart S'eott • :Phone 293 Wingharn'' We Stand. Between You and Loss •All Year!' Warner, Cowboy songs with Arnold Earls at the piano, all from Kitchener, The progYamme conetirt sponsored by Trinity' Church Women's -Auxiliary, arranged by two home town boys, liar vcy pride Ili T011 11110 and 1,n-Ile Kitchener, was as! follows: Quartette, secular songs, "My Ronny Litss" , Nightingale," : I ()mid s in Stounter." Sacred. songs, y toniler mercies 4.ake," jitss,wamwzsneasepgzpzramis2gazgm„ Family Night Well Attended 111t. lid„„m i ng," With a gay and colorful setting id Can tate 1 bnnin ,,oauttcs \tin "(Sing . U l m, the Lord, a NeW Son..,","t "Ilreak Forth, o Beanteon, Heavyny 1.44:10.," "Now thank we all, Our trod," ''Nao 1.et Every '1‘,..ngue Adore Thee," Nt- gro Spirituals, "Steal Away," "No- b o dy Knov,s the trotthlt:, "0, Wai',11 .4 that a Wide River," Trumpet Solos, "Columbia Fantasia," "(;rand Russian Fantasia" by Eddic !Ilium, 11 Itaccio (T)t'' Kiss) Lorne Attention, Farmers WE ARE PAYING THE HIGHEST PREVAILING PRICES FOR DEAD OR CRIPPLED FARM ANIMALS HORSES CATTLE - HOGS Telephone Collect for Immediate Service GORDON YOUNG LTD. PALMERSTON 125W DURHAM :39.8 • 24311Li-Ia3ilIZIALI:giLTS,2ME 5 El 7.7Elazizznat:17.,4; have charge of the service at Wrox- eter United Church, Rev. L.'. E. Cron- hielin will take the service at tiorrie, , Y, P. U. 13roadcast At 2.30 o'clock ott Sunday next, February 25th., members of Gorrie and Wroxeter Young People's will give a special fifteen, minute broad- cast . over CKNX, VVingham.