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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1952-06-18, Page 9Enjoy Cokemiee cold ladudIng Fedora! Taxes ESBECO LIMITED 658 ERIE STREET, STRATFORD, ONT. PHONE: 78 mow /s a iirgsfered trade-mart Thanks to y ur electric Meter... show costs of service and of inainten9 ance of the lines concerned. When this information is procured, counsel will be engaged. So far said Mayor Walsh, only four centres have Agreed to meet the costs of the .0peal to the transport commissioners' board, Bruce County opinion .convening this week, will be asked to lend its sup, port to the P,14,13.„ proposal,---,Kincar9 TOMORROW--9.30 to 9.45 An important message from Robert H. Saunders C.B.E., Q.C., to the people of Ontario. Listen tonight Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Pike and Mr. and Mrs. David Fenton of Capilane, visited Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Grainger and other friends over the week-end. Miss Kathleen Ford has gone to Tilisonhurg, where she will be a Nurses' Aid in the hospital there. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Newton were recent visitors with relatives in Chat- ham, They also visited Mr. Reg, Newton in Westminster Hospital, London. Rail Hearing Is Deferred to Fall Originally scheduled for hearing this month by the Board of Transport Commissioners, the appeal of Canad- ian National Railways for permission to cancel passenger and express ser- vice from Palmerston to Kincardine and Palmerston to Southampton has been deferred until September. Donald Gordon,, president of Canad- ian National Railways, agreed to the postponement in order that the muni- cipalities concerned might have time to prepare briefs in opposition to C.N.R. proposal. Mayor William Walsh informed the town council that a meeting of repre- sentatives of the municipalities had been held in Wingham at which time it was decided to ask Hon. Walter Harris, member for Grey-Bruce, Don- ald Blue, who represents Bruce and L. ID. Cardiff of North Huron to procure for the committee a breakdown of fig- ures for the period 1945 to 1951 to • ROE RANGE CONCENTRATE PELLETS o'Ave TIME, MONF"; AWD owesr &mow mcrovAt cohavrara Pala R44.1 Howson & Howson, Wingham Belgrave Co-op, Belgrave Ross Anderson, Belgrave Bluevale Milling Co., Bluevale J, C. Sdlarbach, Teeswater PAGE sw; Aliormrsorerproonnewromporpromirmisnoromproweiromil WEDNESDAY, JUNE, 18th, 1952 NmwwoNrn MN•P sN rrom.wor •..... WINGHAM .ADVANC4,TIMES NEE (Intended for last week) Woman's Auxiliary Mrs, T. Vittie opened her home for the June meeting of the W. A. of St, - Stephen's church on Thursday last, When 25 members and visitors were present, The ladies worked at quilt patches. For the business and devot- ional period the president opened with the Litany and Members' prayer. The theme for the roll call and the devot- ions was "power", being the season of " Whitsuntide, The lesson was from Acts 31-33, telling of the power re- ceived by the disciples on the day of Pentecost, Reports of the Diocesan annual meeting at Kitchener and of the Deanery at Bayfield were heard. Two Bible Quizzes were conducted by the president, Mrs. R. B, Bennett read a letter from the "Log" from a new member of the staff of the Colum- bia Coast Mission. Final arrangements were made for the Garden Party being held in the near future, also for packing the Pale on Friday, June 27th,, at the hem of Mrs. Mel. Gil- kinson, Rev. G, D. Vogan closed the meeting with the Benedicion, The hostess, assisted by Mrs. Ted Newton, nerved a delicious lunch, United Church News On Sunday, June 22nd., the Gurrie United Church observe the six- tieth anniversary of the church, with special Services, at which Rev. Fred Craik of Alliston, a former Minister will be the preacher, The ladies of the church are having a 'garden party and play in connection with the anni- versary. Bride-elect Showered About 300 relatives were entertained at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Hockridge on Friday evening, when Miss Mar- garet Wearring, a bride-to-be, was given a shower of miscellaneous gifts. She also received a bride's book. Spring flowers were used for decora- tions. Charter Bus On Saturday last, Mrs. Pollock, tea- cher, and the pupils of Toner's school no 18, enjoyed a bus trip to Toronto, where they visited the Museum, Par- liament Buildings and the Zoo. Jr. Farmers Field Day A number' of Jr. Farmers and Jr, Institute members attended the Field Day, held in Seaforth on Saturday, when Huron Co, Juniors were hosts to Perth Co. Juniors, Mr. and Mrs. Henry and son, Har- riston, Mr. and Mrs, Bus Stewart and children, Harriston, Mr. and Mrs, Ken Underwood and son, Wingham, and Mr. and Mrs. Verne Clark, Dawn and Terry, Wroxeter, were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Underwood on Sunday. Miss Ruby Shera of Toronto spent the week-end with her uncle Mr. Jas. Shera, and Mrs. Shera, Mr. Harry West and sons, Roger and Eric, Teeswater visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. P. Ashton. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hutton and little son, Walkerton, spent a day last week at the same home. Reeve E. H, Strong was in. Chesley on Wednesday evening, June 4th, for the banquet of the executive of the Saugeen Valley Conservation Author- ity and of the Reforestation Com- mittee, Present also were repre- sentatives from the wood-using in- dustries and the Lands and Forestry Dept.. Discussion was on the care and development of forests in the valley. Mr. m Jos. Pritchard and daughter, Mrs. Floretta Milne, of Harriston, visited with Mrs. Toner and Mrs. J. Hyndman on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Shrubsole, and two sons of Brantford, were guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Hee. Hamil- ton. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Cathers, Salem, and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Finlay left Monday to visit the latter's daughter, Mrs. Ambrose O'Connor and Mr. O'Connor at Sumach, Ont. Mr. and Mrs, Leland Ashton and baby, Susan, Toronto, Mr, and Mrs. Ern Radford, Clinton and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hobbs, Monkton, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Robt. Ashton, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Vines and Blain, Listowel, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Holmes, Dorothy and Grace, Moles- worth, and Mr. and Mrs. Woodward Dustow and, Bill of Toronto, were visitors on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dustow, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Earngey and Jennifer, Mrs, 'Frances Earngey and Miss Muriel Lambert spent Tuesday of last week in Niagara, Rev. and Mrs. N. Truax and family of Simeoe were guests of Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Gordon Edgar last Monday and Mr, and Mrs, Jas. Donaldson and farnilY, Teeswater, and Mrs, Dick Hamilton, Brussels, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Archie Scott, Rev. G, D. and Mrs. Vogan, Mr, and Mrs. H, V. Holmes, Mr, and Mrs. Norman Wade, Mrs M, Gilkinson, Mrs, C. Lawrence, Mrs. Geo. King, Mrs. Gordon Underwood, Mrs. Earl Underwood and Mrs. F, C. Taylor were in Bayfield on Monday, June 2, attending the annual meeting of the Huron Deanery. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Miles, Toron- to visited with Mr, and Mrs. Norman Wade for a few days last week, Mrs. May- Jackson of Palmerston is here on a month's vacation. Mrs. Geo. Foster of Elmira visited with friends in town last week, Mrs. R. Gibson, Sr., Wroxeter, visit- ed on Thursday with her niece, Mrs, M. Gilkinson and Mr, Gilkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Evers, Toronto, were week-end guests of Miss Emma Irwin, A large number from this vicinity attended the funeral" of George Hub- bard in Fordwich on Monday, Miss Mae Watters of Toronto spent the week-end and holiday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff. Dodds. Mrs, W. 11:‘ Marshall is spending a week with relatives in Turnberry, Mrs, Frances Strong, Mr. Roy Strong and Mr. and Mrs, E. H. Strong attended the funeral of a rela- tive in Kincardine, John A. Johnston, on Friday. A sister passed away a few weeks ago. Mrs, Etta Pyke returned Friday from a week's visit in Chatham, Mr, and Mrs. Carl Newton accompanied her and spent the week-end with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Schaefer, Ford- wich, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank King on Sunday. Mrs. Etta Pyke spent Sunday at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Anson Gal- braith. Mr. Ernest King Jr., of Windsor, was a visitor with relatives here over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Parrish, Linda and Michael of Exeter, spent Sunday with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J, Parrish. Visitors with Mrs. May Jackson on Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs, H. Wil- helm and daughter, Marion, and Miss Ella Schaefer, all of Walkerton; Mrs. Jesse Baechler and daughter, Flo- rence, of Greenock. Mrs. Frances Strong visited for a few days last week with her daugh- wtear t,eiMrs. Carl Pennington, at Tees- Mr, and Mrs. Stanley Dane, Toron- to, were week-end visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Robt. Dane. Mrs. Lottie Thornton,Miss Mary Thornton and Mr. Doran Thornton spent last Sunday with relatives at Hamilton and Niagara. SP ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS GEO. H. DOLICETT, Minister' ORDER YOUR Colony House Sash EARLY Sash Open or Glazed Complete Window Units with Prefitted Sash. Cellar Units, Verandah Sash, Door Frames, Barn Sash 1 or 8 lights. Screens and Storm Sash made-to-order. To prevent rot order your sash Primed. 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