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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1952-01-30, Page 9don't. sell a:Surge Milker and then run. I'm on 'the job to put Money-Making Milk- ing in your barn. I make a living at it. I don't promise you that I'll do `a lot of guff for -free and then do nothing 'p tell you that I will sell you a Surge at ta:fair price and take care of it at a fair price, I am backed up by the company that builds Surge -Milkers . . . so . I am one more good reason why your cows should get Surge Milking and you should have the extra time-saving that conies to men who milk with the Surge. I am your Surge Service Dealer. Lovell H. McGuire BESIDE WINGHAM ARENA a. Ceo. WA, Olet SAM.' FRAMES STAIRS 1 GLAZED , - p1R.Ei ltFhIT ; CABINETS Rot-Pomfed, HARDWARE . CUPBOARDS ''' MADE - TO - MEASURE TELEPHONE 403-w-12 ' WINGHAM Box 246 Phone 460M 01M•43.04.11011.1•••0i0.1•11.0.WOOIN•04=.1.=FII.M.14•1110.0411..0 GUARANTEED TRUST CERTIFICATES 1. Short Term-5 years 2. 3Yz% interest payable half yearly 3. Principal and interest uncon- ditionally guaranteed 4. Authorized investment foqrust Funds 5. No fluctuation in Principal 6. Amounts of $100.00 and up may be invested THE STERLING TRUSTS CORPORATION Head Office 372 Bay St., Toronto WEDNE.$11)" ZA-WIT .4.TrY 30th, 1952 ADVANCE-TIMES NEWS OF BLUEVALE TwoLocal Churches Hold 166041 Meetings Deports Good Business and Professional Directory Frederick F. Homuth Phm.B., R.O. Carol E. HomuthR.O. Mrs. H. Viola Homuth R. 0. Registered Optometrists Phone 118 1-larriston, Ont. AM. RONALD G. 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 (Z Phone 191. Thprnson. appreeiative address was read to Mrs. Johnston by Bert Garniss, Mrs, Aitken .presenting d gift from the Beard of Stewards, It was decided to have a„new reef put en, the church ,under ,the supervision of the Trnstpe Beard, Rev. R.. A. Brook and Mrs. Brook received a hearty, vote of thanks for their fine ,e,iferts during the. year. , Pies,bAcrian' Annual , ,The annualt congregational meeting of Knox Presbyterian Church 'was beld in the Sunday school, room on Wednesday afternoon with most of the families represented. Rev, Matt- hew Bailie conducted an opening devotional period, reading a portion of Scripture from the 4th chapter of Philippians and leading in prayer. R J.!McMurray was 'elected chair- Mani ' The secretary-treasurer, Miss Olive Scott, read the minutes and ^presented the , financial statement, Showing a substantial balance and the budget allocation was over sub- scribed by nearly $25.00. Eldred Nich- ol, clerk of Session, reported a mem- bership of 116. R. J. McMurray, chairman aof the board of managers, reported that the church shed had been leased to the Township'of Turn- berry, to be used as a machinery store house. Mrs. Lloyd Felker prepared an en- couraging account of the W,M.S, The average attendance at the meet- ings was 18. The allocation was ex- ceeded and Life membership certifi- cates were presented to Mrs. C. H. MacDonald and Mrs. J. C. Higgins. Mrs. Harry Elliott reported the "Sun- day Sehool attendance slightly down. $23.00 had been given to Missions and a balance of $32.00 remains, reporting for the Ladies Aid, the secretary, Mrs. Harry Elliott reported the chief project had been the install- ing of two heavy duty hot plates in the kitchen and laying floor covering. Business discUssibn centred around interior church decorations, which the managers will attend to. Mrs. O.. 13. 1VIoffatt, MM. Gordon preig, Mrs, l5ondld Robertson, R. .1: McMurray arid. Rev.' M. Bailie were named a committee to buy an -electila organ, and after seeing sainples of choir gowns, J. C. Higgins, Mrs. 0, B. Mof- *fatt, organist, and MM. A. D. Smith, seeretary-treasurer of the choir,,were named a, committee to bay gowns. Arnold Dillow, Harold Elliott and Lloyd Felker were re-elected to the Board of Managers for a. term of three years. At a later meeting of the board, Gordon Mundell was, elected chairman. Mr. Bailie pro- nounced the benediction, , On Sunday morning in Kiwi Presbyterian Church, Rev. Matthew Bailie took his text frcrin the 24th chapter of St. Luke, "Ye shall be Witnesses unto Me. giving some im- pressive illustrations of witnessing for Christ and the result, pointing out that there are many ppportunities and no limit to what can be accomp- lished. The choir pang, • "The Lord IS My Shepherd," as an anthem. Personals Mrs. Edith Curtis and, daughter, Margaret, Mrs. Laura Kirton and Eldon, attended the funeral of their uncle, Mr. John P. Bell at Seaforth. ' Mr. and Mrs. Spence McKinnon accompanied by their friend, Miss Norma Thompson of Georgetown, Mr. and Mrs. John K. MacTavish and two sons of Turnberry, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R. H. McKinnon. Mr. and Mrs. George T. Thomson were Sarnia visitors with their son- in-law and daughter, 1VIr. and Mrs. Albert Barry and baby, Paula. Lambeth United Church was burn- ed to the ground on Sunday. Rev. R. G,' Bridgette formerly of Bluevale, is pastoral aid there; and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Field, also former reSidents here are members of the congrega- tion. Miss Jessie Holmes has returned home from the Wingham General Hospital. Mrs, Archie Gray is a patient In the Wingham General Hospital, suf- fering from a heart ailment. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pierce and have moved to St. Marys. K. M. M IENNAN Veterinary Surgeon Office - Minnie St. PHONE 196 Office Hours: 3 to 5 p.m. daily except Sunday and Holidays Wingham, Ontario A. II. McTAVISH BARRISTER, SOLICITOR and NOTARY PUBLIC TEESWATER - ONTARIO Telephone 23 Teeswater WROXETER-Every Wednesday afternoon, 2-4 p.m., or by appointment. J. it BUSHFIELD, Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Etc, Money to Loan - Office - Meyer Block, Wingham CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.. Wingham, Phone 48 J. H. CRAWFORD, K.C. R. S. HETHERINIMON, K.C. chi January 21st,, 1902,, the Gorrie Women's Institute-, was organized by Mrs. Colin Campbell of Goderich, in the 'township hall, "'Gerrie; and en Monday 'evening," January 21st,, 1952, members gathered .for' their 50th. an- niversary' celebration in the same hall. Husbands and three past presi- dents -were guesta at 'a'f.urkey ban- quet, served beladies of the Anglican church.' 'Tables were lovely "in gold nnd mauve trimmings with a birthday cake centring the head -table. Ladies Were' presented with ePrsages. The president Mrs. Percy Ahlaton, welcom- ed guests and told of the work of the Institute, of the first officers. Mrs. Acheson Laird,, president and Mrs. '(Dr.)' Jas. Armstrong, Mrs, Wm. Has- 'tie, 'Gorrie, Mrs, Victor Shera, Moorefield, ''and Mrs. Mel Taylor, Gorrie, all past preSidents, spoke briefly. Mrs. C. D. Walmsley, sec., read a letter from 'Mrs. Vera Gregg, a member tnd a past president, now in Toronto, expressing regret at not being present at the gathering. Yvonne • Snarling sang.,Mrs. W. C. King proposed the toa. to the King Mrs. Allan Hyndman, a toast to the husbands, to Which Mr. Norman Wade responded. -; ' From the Tweedsmuir History, Mrs. Norman Wade read names of past presidents, namely: Mrs. Wm, G. Strong, Mr's. Wm. Groggin, Mrs. Geo, Knowlscar, Mrs. Wm. Hastie, Mrs. James Armstrong, Mrs. Wm. Stinson, Miss Lizzie McKee, Mrs. Wm. Earngey, Mrs. Laughie Ashton, Mrs. Vera Gregg, Mrs. Vic Shera, Mrs. Everett Sperling, Mrs. Mel Taylor. Names of secretaries, Miss Martha Kaine; Mrs. Jas. Beswitherick, Mrs. Pearl Kaine, Mrs. Vic Shera, Mrs. Everett Spading; Mrs:., Harry King, Miss Margaret Dane, Mrs. John Gath- ers, Mrs. Norman Wade, Mrs. Cecil. Wilson. - Activities, of the Institute lave in- cluded purchasing of a piano, 1909" and again in 1937' for the hall, Union Jack for the flagpole at hall, plant- ing of trees in Victoria Park, cur- tains and track for. -hall, boxes for boys and girls in armed forces dur- ing first and second world wars, re- membering sick and, shut-ins, equip- ment for Ititchen of community hall, including dishes, cutlery and glass- ware, and sponsoring Home Econo- mic Courses for girls. A draw was Made ,for five ,rites, Mrs. Norman Gadcke;lurray Edgar; Jack Hutchison, Wm. C. King and Art Stephens held the lucky tickets. The rest of the evening was spent in playing euchre. Mrs P. Ashton held the high score for ladies. Art Step- hens and Vic Share tied for men's prize, Art Stephens winning the draw. All present felt that a very memor- able evening had been spent. Legion Auxiliary The regular monthly meeting of the Ladies' Auxiliary to the Howick Legion was held in the Legion rooms in Gorrie on Monday evening, Janu- ary 21st with the president Comrade H. Roberts in the chair. There was a good attendance and four new members joined and were installed by Comrade S. Austin. It was decid- ed to send a box to Comrade 'Mabel Newton in hospital in Chatham. Plans were made for a card party to be held later on with Comrade Musgrove convener, After the meeting the men joined, the ladies for a• social half hour and lunch. United Church • At the morning service on Sunday, pupils of the Sunday SchoOl received gold pins and certificates, for regular attendance for fifty-two Sundays. Rev. J. R. Watt, the pastor made the presentations to the following: Bob Black, Ronald Walmsley, Bruce Grainger, Douglas Whitfield, John Brown, Marian and Carol. Robinson, Faye and Ruth Edgar, Ruth Grainger, Judy, Bobbie and Johnnie Watt, Eve- lyn Stephens, Barbara ,Walmsley, Alek Strong, Joyce Ford, Edith Wal- ker, Gladys Harper, Margaret Heibein, Edith Scott, Alex Hamilton, Don Whitfield, Prizes were awarded for perfect attendance to Barbara Walm- sley, Bob Black, Johnny and Bobbie. Watt. •Miss Margaret Dane, teacher and Mr Aobt. Harrison also received pins for regular attendance. There was a fine , ceegregatien at this. interesting SCrYjce, LA:N1P. APc_40. Ninnera at ,the ,liciare in the Orange Hail. on Wednesday even- ing were Mrs. Wilbert Gallaway and Mr. Burris Ste;yart.. Eight tables were, in play, ; Myrick Federation -Agriculture Mr, Jerry Mentgoutery, Agrie. Representative frqui Glinten, intro- duced the , guest ;Speaker Mr.,Ed. Starr from the Ontario Dept. of gri- culture at a, ;meeting in the Commun- ity flail -Friday night, Mr. Starr spoke on "The Campaign against, the Warble and showed films. Mr, Warren Zurbrigg acted as chairman. Mr. John Butler assist. Ag. Rep, from Clinton spoke, on boys' and girls' club work. Hockey Colder weather was more favorable for hockey 'games last week. In the W.O.A.A. Intermediate B and C at, Belmore Monday night, Jan. 21, Gorrie played With Belmore, Gorrie winning 8-1. Again in Belmore on Thursday night Gorrie met Ayton when the score was Ayton 6, Gor- rie 3. - In Fordwich, Monday night, Jan. 21st, Howick Lions Midgets met Bel- grave. After 10 minutes overtime score was Gorrie 7; Belgrave 5. Wed- nesday night in the Gorrie Arena Howick Lions again scored a victory over Teeswater 6-3. Gorrie Pee Wees played Wednes- day afternoon and evening in the local rink winning over Bluevale in the afternoon and losing to Ford- with in the evening. Y.P.U. The, Gorrie United Young People's Union attended a skating party held by the Wroxeter Young People's Union last Wednesday night. Pleas- ure skating and ice games directed by Ron McMichael were enjoyed by all, as was the lunch' which was later served in the Sunday ,School room of the church. The Young People's Union will meet this Sunday night at the home of Anna Toner. The convener in charge is Roy Bridge. All young people fifteen years of age and over are invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jacques and family, La,kelet visited Sunday at the home of Mr. George Dane Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Dodds were in Stratford on Tuesday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Dodd's aunt, Mrs. John McCloy, the former Sarah Walters and a one-time resident of Howick. Mrs. McCloy was in her 83rd year. Mrs. Verne Hambly, Brian and Wendy, Fergus visited last week with Miss Pearl and Mr. Sam Stinson, Mrs. Bella Greaves of Fordwich was a guest of Mrs. Robt. 'Dane for several days last week. Miss Myrtle Short is visiting with her brother Mr. Lawrence Short and Mrs. Short in Fergus. Mrs. Clara Ritchie visited her daughter, Mrs. Bob Mitchell, Moles- worth, last week. Mrs. Jean MacDonald visited in Caledonia on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Paisley of Eyebrow, Saskatchewan visited on Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jardine and with Miss Mary and Mr. Ben Ma- guire. Misses Betty Zimmerman and Kath- leen Ford of Wingham spent the week-end at their respective homes. Miss Alma Nash of Toronto is visit- ing her mother, Mrs. Thos. Nash, and other relatives. Mr. and' Mrs. Ernest, Kfng, who pre spending the- winter in Toronto,, Mr. and Mrs. Perey ,COIMPr, ,01./"Y 41.14. Donna of Toronto spent the week- end with Kr. and Mrs: W. C. King and Mr. and Mrs, Harry Xing.* Mr. and Mrs. Wm, graham and June of .Conn were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. gar:rifles. Group I of Ihe 'United Church met at the home of Mrs, W. E. Whit, field., Plans were made for ,the year* work and also arrangements were made to serve a hot supper on Feb- ruary 113th. NEWSOF CORR/4, Gorrie W omen's Institute Celebrate 50th Anniversary United„ Church Meeting 40Ir On Friday evening, the annual meeting %cif..43luei:7416"United Church, .atten,,dcd,hy.a /large representation of the congregation was held in the school' row*" and.began Valli a' chick-' .en supper. After .a devotional period, a program of entertainment, and the presentation of reports from ;the var- ^lous trianzati!MC felleWed. Rev, K. Brook, who ,presided, led in corn-, =unity:, IhitIgiAg.;t .Affris, , ;4, Corrigan ,contributed ,a piano ., solo, Mrs. J. 'Wicksteddr a vciAlh solo. Readings -were).* Glenn jOhnston and. Mrs. M. L ,Aitken„ There was a girls' ,Chorus and' a -quartette, Messrs. Carl Johnston, . Ross Smith,= Rev. - R. A, Brook and C. H, Hoffman.„! ; Treasurers and .secretaries gave I very satisfying reports of: Baby Bandy; Btinday Scheel, Y.P.U., Wom- en's Arisociation, W:M.S. Board of Stewards, Trustee Board and Ses- sion. Geo. Thi;i1n.tonreliorted for the session, 90 families connected with the church, with 161 resident, mein- ' hers. Chas. Johnston, chureh "treas- urer, presented a .balanced budget with $557 contriliated to M.. and M. Fund. i• ' ^ The organ committee ^ was ^com- mended for securing a fine electric organ, the trustee board for import- ant improvements to church and manse, and the W. A. for re-decorat- ing rooms in the manse and for some renovations in the church. The W.M.S. exceeded their allocation. Mrs. Ed. Johnston having resigned after 22 years' service as recording secretary was replaced by George PERFECTION IS A RARI fY • • even with that marvellous instrument, the human eye. Seven out of ten of us have some eyesight defect - yet, whatever the defect, it can nearly always be corrected by properly fitted glasses Safeguard your eyes. KNOW their condition. Have them examined regularly-beginning now. W. R. HAMILTON, OPTOMETRIST- "A Complete Visual Analysis" whommosismmommim S. J. 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