HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1951-07-18, Page 5Business and Professional Directory
Frederick F. Homuth
Phm.B., R.O.
Carol E. HornuthR.O.
Mrs., H. Viola Homuth R. 0.
Registered Optometrists
Phone 118 Harriston, Ont.
RONALD h. WCANN
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT
CLINTON, ONTARIO
Office: Royal Bank
Phones: Office 561, Res. 455.
J. A. FOX
Chiropractor and Drugless
Therapist.
RADIONIC EQUIPMENT
COMPLETE HEALTH
SERVICE
Phone 191.
Harold Jackson
LICENSED AUCEiONEER
for Counties of Huron and Perth
Specializing in Farm, Household
and Property Sales.
Phone Coned, Seafotth 661-14
BA. 4, Seaforth ONVAILIO
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S. J. WALKER
Funeral and Ambulance
Service
MODERN FUNERAL HOME
'Phone 106 Night 189
WINGHAM ONT.
WELLINGTON FIRE
Insurance Company
- Est. 1840
An all Canadian Company which
has faithfully served its policy
holders for over a century.
Head Office -- Toronto
H. C. MacLean Insurance Agency
Wingham
W. A. CRAWFORD, M D.
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Phone 150 Wingham
DR, W. M. CONNELL
DR, B. N. CORRIN
PHYSICIANS and SURGEONS
Phone 19
K. M. MacLENNAN
Veterinary Surgeon
Office - Minnie St.
PHONE 196
Office Hours: 3 to 5 p.m. daily
except Sunday and Holidays
Wingham, Ontario
A. H. FAVISH
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR
and NOTARY PUBLIC
TEESWATER - • ONTARIO
Telephone 23 Teeswater
WROXETER-Every Wednesday
afternoon, 2-4 p.m., or
by appointment.
J. W. BUSHFIELD, K.C.
Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Etc.
Money to Loan
Office -- Meyer Block, Wingham
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Barristers, Solicitors, Eti4.
Winghant, 'Phone 48
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Moat Modern Equipment for Shon and Cemetery Work
Inscription Work Promptly Attended to.
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WILLIAM BROWNLIE, Owner and Operator
Alfred St. Wingham Box 373 'Phone 450
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Chrysler and Plymouth Cars
Fargo Trucks
PARTS and ACCESSORIES
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TRAINED PERSONNEL
Telephone-84 Wingham
WINNERS OF SOAP BOX DERBY, staged recently by the Wingham
Kinsmen Club in connection with their annual Kin Karnival, pose in
front of the Public School following the finals on Saturday evenings
From left to .right they are the first place winner, Danny Stuckey, who
won the bieyclee 'Ray Murray, the second prize winner (wrist watch) and
Billy Crawford, Whose ear was placed third and won a baseball outfit,
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Mr. Clayton Procter of Fort Fran- , Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Sayers of
cis, is spending a month at the home Dresden visited on Sunday with Mr.
of his brother, Carl Procter and other and Mrs, Don Cook. Marilyn Sayers
district relatives. returned home with them after
spending the past two weeks here,
Mr. and Mrs. Goldie Wheeler and
son, George and Miss Laura Colqu-
houn, all of London, spent the
end with Mr. and Mrs. Herb Wheeler.
week-
Toronto, visited for a couple of days
Susan Jones of London, is on holi-
days with her grandparents, John E.
and Mrs. McCallum.
Mr. and Mrs. George Winch and
daughter, Miss M. Winch Reg. N,, of
tit 1 Prost canacIfeln
Two attendants ate seen here removing 85-year-old Mrs, Richard Piper
from plane to stretcher tinder supervision of Dr. Coop, following a 400-
mile mercy flight from lumber camp at Smooth Rock Palls, Ont., to TO-
ronto for special treatment. The trip, in Which the doctor stayed With
his patient; took four and a• half hours,
174,Toisms,urim, ,wfxv 951
THE WINOITANI ADVANCE-TIMES
..--141e, and Mrs, W, A, Galbraith
'have ,returned amine after holidaying
at Lake ,Sireeee,
,--Miss Holly O. Aladin :spent Ile
weelmnd %with !her sister, Mrs, Renert
Wenger iinInlay.
-Mr, and Mrs. Alex Baird of Flint,
-Mich., are visiting with relatives in
Wingham and district.
-Mrs. .A. :H, Simpson 'is :spending ;a,
'few lwedks %With Mr. and Mrs, (Geo.'T.
Jarvis •of :Mount Dennis.
-Dr, and Mrs. J. V. Ross of :Lon-
,don, Mailed %With Dr. and Mrs, (G, H,
Ross, .over :the •week--end,
-Mr. Ralph Baird of New York,
City, has been holidaying with ,his
lather, Mr, (George Baird:
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--Miss jean Tervit is in Windsor
this week visiting her .encle and aunt,
Mr.: and .Mrs,' Wallace Burns.
-Mrs. Earl Hamilton spent the
week-end with. her clatighter, Delores,
at Erneecliffe Lodge, .Muskoka.
--Mrs George G. Rintgul of De-
trolt,:Mich„. spent the ,past two .weehs
-With :her sister-in-law, .Mrs, Ann Mc-
Nevin, .town.
Jaay,and ,Mr. .and Mrs. D.
Rosenhagen, are, spending a Jew clays
.this ,week !in ;Toranto :and at Amber-
.ley ;Beach,
-Guests with ,Mrs. A. Lawler last
.Sunday were, Mrs, (Dr.) :Gibson, ,of
Hamilton and Mrs. ,Miller and •daugh-
ter, of :Montreal.
•-4David Scott, Billie Henderson,
Donald •Gurney and David Carr at-
tended •the Kintail Presbyterian Boys'
Camp from July 6th'to 13th.
-Mrs, J. McLeod and daughter,
Dawn Marie„ have:been ;guests :for 'the
past two weeks with Mrs. W, Van-
Wyek at Van's Villa, Amberley
Beach.
--Visitors at the home of Mrs.
David Finley during the past week
were Dr, L. A. and Mrs. 'Wardlaw
and daughter, of North Bay and Mrs,
Alex Harvey, of Venelon Falls.
and Mrs, George Henderson,
Carling Terrace, Moved on Monday
19 their new home in Goderich where
Mr. Henderson is district manager
for the :Singer Sewing Machine Celn-
MAW,
eeMr. and. Mrs. Charles Deyell,
Charline and Bobbie and Mr, and
.Mrs, MacKenzie, all of Owen Sound,
;visited over the week, end with the
former's parents, Mr, and Ara,
Robert ,Deyell,
. and Mrs. D. M, Willits, Mr.
and Mrs, Enoch Willits,. Mr. Sohn
Willits, :and their sister, Miss Alice,
all of ,Ann Arbor, Mich., who have
been visiting with their sister, Mrs,
W, H. ]Lynn, of Gorrie, visited an
Monday ,at the home of their niece,
Mrs. Huh Sinnamon of Minnie St.
-Mrs. William Watson of Selkirk,
Scotland, arrived at the 'home of Mr.
and ,Mrs, Parker Campbell, Francis
St., on Saturday. Mrs. •Watson came
to Canada to get acquainted with her
two granddaughters, Jean and Louise
Campbell, and expects to be here for
two or three months.
Dies in West
Word has been received here -of the
death of John Wesley Neill, a .native
of the 14th concession of Howie k, He
passed away at Kelwood, Manitoba
on Sunday, July 8th, in his 77th year.
HELD RE-UNION
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Garniss and
family held their re-union at Amber-
ley Beach, on Sunday July 8th. Forty-
one attended including twenty-five
grandchildren and five great grand-
children. They also had Mr, Percy
Sellers of 'Fort Erie, as a guest.
PURCHASE HOMES- '
Police Chief J. W. Irwin has pur-
chased the home on Edward Street
owned by the Thompson Estate and
occupied by Robt. Casemore. Mr.
Casemore has purchased the George
Hotchkiss residence on Shuter Street.
BELGRAVE
Miss Sadie McCormick, of Detroit,
Michigan, who is holidaying with rel-
atives in and around. Wingham, for a
couple of months, visited last week
at the home of her niece, Mrs, Dan
Lenore and Elaine Slo,sser. daugh-
ters of Harold and Mrs. Slosser of
Tiverton, spent last week with the:r
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Harry
Cook. . - Congratulations to Miss ,Shlrley
Bradburn, who has been successful in
passing with honors her Grade VII
piano. Shirley is a pupil of Harold
Victor Pym of Wingham.
Barbara Edwards and Gall Purdon
of Wingham, visited on Friday ancl
Satuurday with Mr. and Mrs, Calvin
Rebinson,
Mrs. Eli Bolt is spending sonic time
some time with her son, Leslie and
Mrs. Bolt at R. R. 5, Brussels.
Miss Mildred Higgins who is at
tending the five weeks summer course
Shoebottom.
last week with Mr. and Mrs. George
Cook and other relatives in this dis-
trict.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nethery and
Mr. and Mrs. Slim Boucher and son,
have returned home after spending
two weeks in Bathurst, New Bruns-
wi ck.
Miss Muriel Brydges has complet-
ed her three months training at the
Ontario Hospital, London, and is now
on vacation, She and her sister, Nor-
ma and Misses Ferne and Peggy
Nethery are this week holidaying at
Port Elgin after which Muriel will
resume her training at Stratford
General Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry MacKay, Don-
ald, Bruce and Harry Tschirhart, all
of Walkerton, spent last week with
Mr. and Mrs, Levi Bieman.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Anderson on, Sunday were: Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Hingston and Mrs. A,
Hingston of Wingham, and Mr, Wal-
ter Marshall of Teeswater, all of
whom attended the baptism of their
grandson and great grandson, Mal-
colm Anderson, on Sunday afternoon.
Fulton, pastor of the church.
Evening Auxiliary
Mrs, Sam Pletch was hostess for
the July meeting of the Evening Aux-
iliary. Mrs, B, Wightman had charge
BIRTHS
HAMILTON-At the Wingham Gen-
eral Hospital,. on ,',Wednesclay, July
II, 1051, to Mr. and Mrs. James
Hamilton, R, R. 8, Lucknow, a son.
BAKER-At the Wingham General
Hospital, on Thursday; July 12,
• 1951, to Mr. and Mrs. Earl. Baiter,
Gorrie, a son.
A1TKENS-At the Wingham General
Hospital, on Friday, July 13, to Mr.
and Mrs, William Aitkens, Wing-
ham, a son,
WHEELER-At the Wingham Gen-
eral Hospital, on Friday, July 13,
1951, to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Wheeler, Wingham, a son.
ROSS-At Wingham General Hospi-
tal, on Saturday, July 14, 1951, to
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ross, Wingham,
a son.
HENDERSON-At the Wingham
General Hospital, on Sunday, July
15, 1951, to Mr, and Mrs. Robert
Henderson, R. R, 5, Lucknow, a
son.
SPEARS-At the Wingham General'
Hospital, on Sunday, July 15, 1951,
to Mr. and Mrs. Borden Spears, 176
Lawrence Ave., Toronto, a son,
(John Borden),
WENGER-At the Wingham General
Hospital, on Sunday, July 15, 1951,
to Mr. and Mrs. Barry Wenger,
Wingham, a daughter (Catharine
Anne).
COOK- -At the Wingham General
Hospital, On Sunday, July 15, 1951,
to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cook, Blyth,
a son.
MacKENZIE-At the Wingham Gen-
eral Hospital, on Sunday, July 15,
1951, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mac-
Kenzie, R, R, 5, Lucknow, a son,
ROWLAND-At the Wingham Gen-
eral Hospital, on Monday, July 16,
1951, to Mr. and Mrs. William Row-
land, Wingham, a daughter.
WEBSTER At the Wingham Gener-
al Hospital, on Monday, July 16,
1951, to Mr. and Mrs. George Web-
ster, R. R. 2, Lucknow, a daughter.
WAGNER-At the Wingham Gener-
al Hospital, on Monday, July 16,
1951, to Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wag-
ner, Lucknow, a daughter.
ART-1E1017AL RESPIRATION
NOT ENOUGH TO SAVE LIFE
An absolute essential in applying
artificial respiration successfully is to
be sure that the victim's tongue is
pulled out and kept opt during efforts
to revive him, says Pr, Gordon Bates
i n th e current issue of Health magi-
tine.
"A Health League of Canada Coml
mittee under the leadership of the
late Sir Frederick Hanting some
years ago pointed out that in a large
number of apparent drownings there
was no water in the lungs but that
laryngeal spasm was responhsible,"
writes Dr, Bates. "If this spasm
were relieved in time there was a
much better chance of reviving the
victim".
Pulling the dorwning victim's
tongue out and keeping it out while
artificial respiration is being applied
is the only known method up to now
of making sure that passage of air
into the lungs is not impeded.
The general director of the Health
League also throws light on another
popular misconception--namely that
many persons believe artificial res-
piration to be useless if an uncon-
scious person is taken from the water
after more than a few minutes' im-
mersion, As a matter of fact there
have been well authenticated stories
of the apparently drowned having
been resuscitated after an imersion
of half an hour.
The only safe rule is to start artifi-
cial respiration immediately and to
keep it bp continuously for not less
than four hours or until rigor mortis,
a sure sign of death, occurs.
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SOFT DRINKS
Mr. John Beadle of Vancouver, '
visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. in Education a mill
Mason Robinson. School, spent the week-end at her
home. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cantelon of Miss Lauretta McBurney of Cal- Owen Sound, returned home after gary, Alberta, is holidaying at pres- vacationing with Beigrave and Wing- ent at the home of her mother, Mrs, I ham relatives.
t theLondonN • al
Couple Honored
Jordan. A large crowd of friends, relatives
Miss Francis McCrea of London, is and neighbors assembled in the For-
spending a couple of weeks with ester"s Hall last Friday evening in
Mrs. A. M. Perdue. honor of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Mc-
Mr. and Mrs. ftgar Gaunt and Dowell, who were recently married.
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family visited on Sunday at the home ingTiffAinft'ser etrhcehealttirnaehplhaeyuedr, fmor
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of her brother, Mr. Jas. Weir at Anderson called the bride and groom
Owen Sound. Barbara, remaining for to the platform and after a few well-
a week's visit. Mrs. John Mitchell of chosen words presented them with a
-Wingham, is spending this week with generous purse of money.
her niece, Mrs. Gaunt. Mr, Albert Bieman on behalf of the
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Vannan 9th line euchre club, read an address
a were in Wallaeeburg over the week- and Mr. Clarence Chamney presented t end and attended the wedding of Dr,hem with a beautiful tri-light lamp , and a cake plate in the corn flower
Thos. Johnston and Bessie Ramona design. Mr. Ross Taylor on behalf ef
Cathcart, daughter of Dr. Bessie the "second chivaree"gang presented
Cathcart and the late Dr. John Cath- :I an end table, Murray on behalf .)f his
cart of that town, 'bride, thanked everyone for the gifts.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack King, Mrs. Robt, Baptismal service was held in Knox
Higgins and Jerry, motored to Lon- Presbyterian Church on Sunday af-
ternoon, when Brian Lawrenc., son don on Sunday. Margaret Higgins, • of Mr, and Mrs, Art Scott and Mai. who has been on vacation returned colm Finlay, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ross
to London with them to resume her Anderson were baptized by Rev. T. W.
duties there.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Logan and
boys have returned to Saskatoon
after spending two weeks with rela-
tives in this vicinity. Their son Bobby
will enter the hospital to have an Of the meeting. The roll call, treasur-
operation on his feet and will be in er's report and minutes were read.
a cast for six or eight weeks. The worship service was under the
Mr. Gordon Cook and three grand- leadershipu of Mrs, J. Coultes, Mrs.
children of Cochrane, are visiting at Pletch, Mrs, Coultes, Mrs, R, Robin-
the home of his brother, Mr. Geo. Son,Mrs. Bolt and Mrs.R.. Anderson,
told of Christian work camps in Eur-
ope. This was in the form of a play
Mrs. Calvin Robinson read the Scrip-
ture and Mrs.Moores led in prayer,
Presentation to Newlyweds
A shower was held in the Forester's
i
!
11 Mrs. J. Coultes was in charge of re-
li creation.
Hall last Wednesday evening for Mr. i
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i and Mrs, Jack Bosman, newlyweds.
i Tiffin's orchestra played for dancing
i and during lunch hour, Mr. and Mrs.
Bosman were invited forward by
Ross Anderson, who read an address
and Ross Robinson presented them
with a purse of money. Jack made a
nice reply thanking everyone for the
gift. Dancing continued until the
I small hours.
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