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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1952-10-01, Page 8VVVPI•IPSPATt OCTOBER 1st a Po. PAGE min WIN CLAM ADVANCE,TMS At least 80% of our imeWiedge comes to us through the eyes. yet we are more earelesa about eYeeight than any other pessesSiOn. Many people have defective vision without even knowing it, Nailing is More important than Your own, two eyes. Have them examined rance a year. Begin now, W. R. HAMILTON, OPTOMETRIST "A Complete Visual Analysis" I THAT THANKSGIVING TURKEY No Longer a Luxury at Today's Prices Oven Dressed in Shrinkproof Cry-o-vac Bags. 65c per lb. Dressed 50c per lb. LAIDLAW FUR FARM I. Phone 366 J Wingham I 0411M4WW$1111041.01.11.41WOOMMMOI.M041.4.110.00,M.4111. THEO TIRE PROVED ON THE SPEEDWAY FOR YOUR _4,te%k -1. ON THE HIGHWAY. Huron Motors Phone 237 A. D. MacWilliam Wingham SEASONAL SPECIALS THIS WEEK AT e I wood's tO is WS Variety Store -- omonm•nannsamm.........~...rwmmorom m emo rMommt "MAYTIME" TOP QUALITY BULBS—plaint them now for colour in the spring. Tulips, Hyacinths, Groves, Daffodils and Narcissus Cellophane peeked for your convenience Per Pack ONLY 39c Kiddies' Cardigans & Pullovers, knitted cotton, attractive designs—jut the thing for hard wear and easy washing, sizes 2-4-6 .. ea. $1.19 Men's Plaid Shirts, three .excellent values -- $2.69, $2.95 and extra heavy quality $3.95 Men's Denim JEANS 7% oz. sanlOrized only $3.50 NEW SELECTION OF KITCHEN TINWARE Breadboxes, Cannister Sets, Dust Pans, Cake Safes, Garbage Cans. smart designs and very low prices Ladies' Pabrie CLOVES for Fall ONLY $1.08 NYLON SHEER, 51 gauge 15 denier ONLY $1.29 NYLON YARN, a real double value in these 2 oz. balls, 15 colours per ball , 49c HALLOWE'EN SUPPLIES are on Display Now A great range of tubber and 'Wet masks, eestnmes for children and minks, party- tanoplies and decerittlOne GET VOW'S EAIILY WHILE SELE011014 IAROE. Our Xmas 'LAYAWAY PLAN'' in iffiet :NOW A efinill &peat Will had yang kW until Dee, arda IMO 3)OLLS, ARE OX DISPLAY NOW* karat) Atom $2,1)* to Meg Ptan LANGE WALItiVO DOLL WOULD YOU BUY 411 A PAPER DRESS and - try to wash it? Do you know you can have just 'as much trouble with many new fabrics on the market today? YOUR DRY-CLEANER IS CONTINUALLY STUDYING HOW TO GIVE YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE AND WHAT IS REQUIRED FOR ALL NEW MATERIALS. ASK YOUR MERCHANT "Will you Guarantee that it will clean ?" TEMPLEMAN'S CLEANERS member DRYCLEANER'S 'INSTITUTE satisfactory,. Win. Brears and Seel NeVeten have returned from their trip to the west, Mr. James Brawn, of Sault Ste, Marie, le visiting with his blether, Were Brown, and other reletivee. Miss Edith jewisorr ,of White Plains N,Y„ was a recent visitor with her Sister, Mrs, .3, Winter, and Mn, Winter, Mr.. 40 Mrs. M. Bellamy, Rey and Charlie, have Moved to Arthur where Mr, Bellamy will' he section foreman, Mr. and Mrs, garnet King have moved to 1-rarriston, BELGRAVE , Miss Eileen Holmes, London, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Jo- seph Holmes, Ross and Charlie Proctor, of Bur- lington, with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Procter. Mrs. W. S. Noble, High River, Alberta, is visit- Mg with her brothers, Martin am! the district, Mr. Gorden Bridges, o li f •o;oty, is staying at the home of and Mrs. Janos Might% while. in, attendance at the Brussels and TeeeWater fairs and the plowing match on Priday tta, r. demonstrate snow plow, Mrs. W. 3, Noble, High giver, Ai- herta, Miss Amy Smith, and Mr„ Martin Granby spent a few 45 in the Georgian Bay district last week, Mr, Willierd Armstrong was in Windsor, David Fortune and his sisters, the Misses Agnes .and Isobel Fortune, of Wroxeter, with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Grasby, Mr. and Mrs. James Walsh, Eleanor and Marle4e, with Mr, and Mrs. Ken 'McLennan at Tara, Mr. and Mrs, Morrs Leitch, and Mr, John Leitch, of Owen Sound, spent Sunday with their mother, Mrs, .James Leitch. a NEWS OF WROXETER Music and Flowers Beautify United Anniversary Services The United Church chancel, filled PerePries for the anniversary services on sun- ThelneeVille, Windsor -and Detroit, with an attractive arrangement of late Mr. mad Mrs. William, Wade have summer flowers, was a lovely setting` returned from an enjoyable holiday at day. Large congregations were pre- Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Chambers and sent, Rev, J. V. Buchannon, of Gorrie, children visited at London and St. gave two fine sermons. The music, Marys. under the direction of Mrs, Lyle Bro- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stamper en- there, added much to the beauty of joYed a trip to New Liskeard last the service. Mr, William Conran, of Week. They were aeccorripanied by Wingham, was guest soloist and chose Mr. Gordon Emery and Mrs. Core the "Twenty Third Psalm," Malotte Long, aunt of Mrs. Stamper, who and "Unto Thee 0 Lord," Malotte. had been visiting here for some time. In the evening he sang "How Lovely Miss Evelyn Doig, Kitchener, spent are Thy Dwellings," S. Lidele and the week-end with her parents, Mr. "Peace I Leave With Thee," W, Dich- and Mrs, Jim Doig. merit. The choir members sang "God Mr. and Mrs. David Weir, Wingham, of Mercy", by Burly, and "Song of spent Sunday with Mrs. Thomas Me- Jubilee," by Showalter, Members of Michael, the Salem congregation joined with Mrs. Laura Kirton visited last week Wroxeter and favourable weather with Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Nichol, 4th brought former members from a die- line. tance to attend. Little Miss Brenda Cathers captur- Women's Association ed third prize at Drayton Fall Fair The September meeting of the when an amateur contest was staged, e. Brenda recently won similar honors Women's Association of the Unified at paisley. Church was held in the church school The residence of the IfIte Mrs, Mil-room on Wednesday afternoon,it'll w--- vent Sellers has been purchased by thirteen members in attendance. The Mr. Lloyd Hupfer, who will take pos-president, Mrs, Les. Douglas, presided session in one month. And opened the meeting with the hymn "Lord of the Harvest." Mrs. Circuit Riders Wroxeter United Church congrega-McCutcheon led in prayer. The Scrip- tion will join with Fordwieh United ture lesson, St. Mark, chapter 4 was Church on Sunday evening next when read by Mrs. Hart. Roll call was ans- for the first time in Huron Presbytery, wered by payment of fees. Letters of "Circuit Riders" will be presented, appreciation were read from several featuring a full length colored talkie who had received remembrances while "The King's Man", sponsored by Hur- sick, A gift of money was received on Presbytery Missionary Educational from Mrs, James Douglas, a former Council. It is the story of an African/ active member, who is confined to boy who later became a pastor. Two her home through illness. Arrange- years ago, Frederic Mussili, visited ments were made for the bazaar, Canada. This special evening pro-which will be held in October. Mem- gram, which will take place at 7.30, bers of the congregation are asked to is in connection with anniversary ser- make donations in this regard. The vices in the Fordwich church. Rev, gifts may consist of sewing, knitting ' John. Stinson, who was for many baking or farm produce. Members years a missionary in, China, will be worked on one of the two quilts which the guest speaker. will be offered for sale. Rev, E. W. North Huron Institute Todd closed the meeting with prayer, .The North Huron Institute for Mrs. Thomas McMichael and Mrs. John Snell arranged the meeting and church school workers will hold meet- ings on October 8th., at 2 o'clock in served refreshments. the afternoon and 7,30 in the evening Oven Meals Popular Project in Seaforth United Church. Supper Mrs. Charles Cathers opened her will he served and the speakers Rev. home for the two day short course, John Stinson, Rev. E. W. Todd and sponsored by the local Women's In- Rev. Charles Scott will give their ob-stitute, On the first day sixteen at- servations of Sunday School work in tended and on Tuesday over twenty the evening. were present, Miss Elaine Found, of the Department of Women's Institutes W. L and Home Economies service, was a Mrs. Guthrie Reid, of Teeswater, will delightful instructor. The members be guest speaker when Wroxeter Wo- and visitors found the course interest- men's Institute held their October ing and profitable, On the second day meeting in the United Church school Miss Found prepared a full course room, Wednesday, October 15th, Motto dinner, demonstrating each step care- for the month, When you feel like fully. Opportunity was given to ask complaining, take a good look at your rerestions. A discussion on how to cook blessings. Roll call, Everyone has a the different cuts of meat and retain hobby, what's yours? Members of the their full food value proved helpful. Wingham Branch will be guests, and Mrs. Lane, president, spoke words of wile provide several numbers on the appreciation to Miss Found at the programme. Hostesses are Mrs, L. close. Mrs. William Hart and Mrs. Brothers, Mrs. D. Static, Mrs. IL Harvey Reidt were in charge of ar- Timm, Mrs. J. Doig, Mrs. C. Gibson, rangements, assisted by Mrs.' Tom Mrs. H Knight, Mrs J. F. MacLean, Parker. Members appreciate the gen- Mrs. D. Rae and Mrs D. S. MaeNau- erosity of Mrs. Cathers in offering her ghton. home for the demonstration. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Denny and Miss Bride and Groom Presented Thelma Denny, of Preston, spent Sun- Mr. and Mrs.Wendell Stamper were day with friends in town. guests-of-honour at a party given in Mr. and Mrs. George Bradley, Tor- Wroxeter town hall on Wednesday onto, spent the week-end with the evening. Fordwich orchestra provided latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. music for the dancing. An address. was Wylie. read by Shirley Newton and Betty Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Mof- Newton and Shirley McMichael pre- fat were Mr. and Mrs. George Seeg- sented gifts of money. Wendell replied Millar, Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. John with appreciation on behalf of himself Work and Mr. and Mrs. Graham Work and Evelyn. The ladies served refresh- and children, Kenneth and Judith, of ments. Mrs. Stamper is' the former Brussels. Evelyn Anger. The young couple have Mr. and Mrs. Dean Gibson, London, taken up residence on the second line were week-end visitors with the for- of Turriberry. mer's mother, Mrs. W. G. Gibson eve Wroxeter United Church will hold attended anniversary services in the Communion service on Sunday next, United Church. October 5th. will be observed as World Mrs. John Gowdy, of Teeswater, is Communion Sunday. visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A number of the junior church Jim Doig. groups are planning to organize for Mrs, William Finlay, Listowel, spent the winter season, They are Boys Tyro the past week with Mrs, Alex Wright group on Friday, October 10th, at 7.30 and other relatives. p.m. and Tyro Girls on October 24th, = Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hamilton, at '7.30 p.m. -On Friday, October 17th, Wyoming, spent the week-end with the annual Sunday school supper and friends here and at Bluevale, where programme will be held. Mrs. Hamilton was guest soloist at GIGANTIC at Memorial Arena, Mitchell FRIDAY, OCT. 3 at 9 p.m. — Doors open at 8 p.m. GIANT JACKPOT - FORD customline coach also 3' GAIVIES $106.66 each 15 GAMES S. 25.00 each • Admission for IS Regular Games $1.00 Bingo Blower to be used, F Mitchell Lions ro ic All proceeds to be used for Lions 'Welfare Work and Swimming Pool IVIaltitetiatice, the United Church anniversary ser- vices, Mr, Bill Timm, of 1,iistowel, Was a recent visitor at the home of leer, and Mrs. Harvey Timm Mr, 3. H, Arkell and Miss "Helen Arkell, of Teeswater, were Sunday visitors with Mrs, Frank Sanderson. Rev. E. W. Todd took charge of the service in the United Church, Gordo, on Sunday, when: Rev. Bliell411- nart conducted anniversary services at Wroxeter. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hayes (nee Denis Wray) who were married at the home of the bride on Saturday, Mr.*Duncan MacDonald, of Port Elgin, spent part of hist week with hie sister, Mrs. P. W. Rae. Mr. and Mrs. Les, Hetherington, Toronto, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Stan Gallaher. Mrs. William MacLean, Melville, Saskatchewan, visited friends here lest,week. Mrs, MacLean was ti former resident of this village. Mr. and Mrs, Morley Manama and Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Bremner of Ethel, spent last week at Manitoulin Island and took in the annual cattle sales, ST, HELENS W. I. The Women's Institute meeting will be held on Tuesday, October 7th., in the community hall, The speaker will be Mrs, DuVal of Wingham. She will speak on "Canadian Furs". Roll call "A Canadian book I have read and it's author". Hostesses are Mrs. Frank MeQuillin, ' Mrs. Lorne Woods and Mrs. Charles McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Neely Todd, of Strat- ford, were recent visitors with Mr. Dave Todd. Mrs. W. A. Miller, who is a patient in Wingham General Hospital, is im- proving. • Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Murray and Norma, Miss Mary Murray, and Mr. Ross Murray were visitors at Buffalo for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sparks, Eileen, Ivadel and Donna, were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Fred McQuillin, Mr. and Mrs. Al. Martin and Neddy, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs' Ed, Thom, FORDWICH • A marriage of interest to Fordwich residents was that of Mr. Thomas Tristram, son of the Rev. W. R, Trist- ram and Mrs. Tristram, to Mary E. Chester, of Oshawa. The marriage was solemnized at the home of the bride's parents in Oshawa. Mrs. Hilda Roberts had a sale on Saturday afternoon of furniture, household effects, etc. Mrs. Roberts is moving soon to Listowel. Mr, John Giles, Con. 13, underwent an operation in Vittoria Hospital last week. His condition is reported" to be S Accordion FRED MAY - MUSIC.; IAN and EVANGEL `I ST Here Them Play ! ! ! Come smell Enjoy Other Special Features,' Enjoy this Christ - centred ministry which will bless your heart' and stir your soul. THE PLACE W1NGHAM BAPTIST CHURCH October 5- 12 inchisive week nights 8 p.m • The Theremin played without touch , of hurisan hand —'it's remarkable. • The Organo = which transforms a piano into a tonal organ = it's something new. The Scandalli =the piano accordion with over a score of organ=like stops, it's outstanding.' Shown' nightly in sequence on the Silver Screen in beautiful color, replicas of the famous painting on the Life of our Lord. Theremin