HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1952-11-26, Page 4G. ALAN WILLIAMS
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Women's Institute
Mrs, Johns, president of the South.
Huron District W.I,, has called a
meeting, to which all W.I. members
are invited, to be held in the Seaforth
Arena on Friday, November^ 21st.,
commencing at 10 a.m. This meeting
is to unite the three districts into a
County W.I, Ladies will please bring
their own lunch, cup, saucer and
spoon,
OBSERVER POST
FOR WALKERTON
Walkerton will be one of six region-
al observer posts to be established in
Bruce County under the R.C.A.F.
ground observer organization, Other
regional points in Bruce will be set
up at Tobermory, Lion's Head, Wiar-
ton, Southampton and Kincardine,
while posts will be established in other
regional districts as well,
London will be the filter centre for
this area. Other filter centres are be-
ing establshed at Barrie, North Bay
and Brockville.
All members of the Ground Observ-
er Corps are to be volunteers. It is
hoped that eventually 20 to 30 volun-
teers will, be active at each post, be-
cause in case of an emergency, 24-
hour watch would have to be kept.—
Walkerton Herald-Times.
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If you live in an average Cana-
dian community, you can easily
see that it's changing.
Everywhere you look, new
construction tells a story of
progress. Here, perhaps, is a
handsome new store. There, a
new bridge, office building,
power plant, highway, housing
project — or some other vital
developmeht that makes life
better for all.
But do you know that many
of these developments are made
possible by a certain Key Man?
And can you guess who he is?
He's the tyPieal life iosur,
&Ince policyholder—represent,
Ing millions of Canadians,
How can he do all this just
by owning life insurance?
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Wingham
SERVICE
Laurie Scott, Blyth,
Mr, and Mrs. Thos. Nickel, Tees-
water, spent Sunday with Mr, and
Mrs. Wilbert Galloway.
Mrs. C, Hamilton is visiting rela-
tives in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Edgar spent
Monday with friends, at Durham.
Miss Betty Wylie, Toronto, spent
the week-end with her mother, Mrs.
John Wylie,
Mrs. John Brown spent a few days
last week with Mr ,and Mrs. Lang
Vogan, Molesworth.
Mr, George Dane Sr. and Miss Mar-
garet Dane spent the week-end with
friends in Grimsby.
Mr. George Dane attended the re-
union of his tank regiment in Oshawa
,on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Gordon and
Billy, of Woodbridge, and Mrs. Geo,
Arscott, Toronto, were Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Miller.
I Mr. and Mrs. William Summers and
Mrs. George McCall, Brussels, visited
Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Ernest
'King.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Keil and Mr.
)and Mrs. Archie Irwin were in Wood-
stock and Norwich on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Ireland and Mr.
Robert Ireland, of Teeswater, visited
on Sunday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Ferguson.
Miss Kay Cathers, Toronto, spent
the week-end at her home,
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Vittie, Wain-
fleet, visited friends in the community
last week.
Mrs. Margaret Willits, Turnberry,
spent Sunday with Mrs. Etta Day.
Mr. and Mrs. William Jardine spent
Sunday in London. Miss Joyce Jar-
dine, Reg. N., returned with them for
a couple of days.
Robert Harrison, of Guelph, visited
over the week-end with his parents,
,Mr, and Mrs. Robert Harrison,
Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Lake, Ethel,
called on Mr. Robert Cathers on Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Glad. Edgar visited
with friends in Toronto for a few days
and were at the Winter Fair.
! Reeve E, H. and Mrs. Strong and
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Farrish were in
Goderich on Thursday evening for the
Warden's banquet.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wade spent
. a few days with relatives in Toronto
and spent a day at the Royal Winter
Fair.
Congratulations and best wishes to
the newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. John
Blythe, nee Edith Hastie.
Mrs, Harold Robinson spent a day
last week in Toronto.
Mr. and' Mrs. Mel Gilkinson spent'
last Tuesday in Hanover.
Reeve E. H. Strong was in Goderich
last week for the County Council
meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence McLennan,
of Glamis, visited with Mrs. F. C.
Taylor on Thursday,
Miss Lenore Feigel returned from
Wingham Hospital on Thursday, fol-
lowing her recent illness, and friends
will be glad to know that she is now
doing fine.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hockridge
spent last Sunday z.,,nd Monday in
London.
Miss Shirley Shera, of Kitchener,
spent the week-end with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Shorn,
Mrs. Wray Pinnell and family, of
Kitchener, were week-end visitors at
;the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dow-
ney.
Mr. Harry Ferguson is confined to
Because a large part of his
premium dollars is invested
for him in sound securities
which help finance many such
projects. Each year, more than
225 million life insurance dol-
lars are put to work in these
useful ways from coast to coast!
The life insurance policy-
holder is a helpful citizen in
another way'. Vor the money he
puts aside for the future helps
safeguard his family from ever
becoming a financial burden
to others.
All in all, he's an asset to his
community and the nation!
bed following a fall at his home. His
many friends wish him a speedy re-
covery,
Bible Society
At a meeting of the Gorrie and dis-
trict Bible Society, the president, Har-
vey Sparling, was in the chair. The
following were appointed to make a
canvas of the village and the sur-
rounding district:
Mrs, Glad. Edgar, Cons. 2 and 3 and
boundary; Mrs. Russel Adams, Cons.
4 and 5; Mrs. C. Ritchie, Cons, 6 and 7;
Mrs, Cecil Grainger, Cons. 8 and 9;
ORME
(Intended for Last Week)
W. A.
The November meeting of the
;hated Church, Woman's Association
will be held at the home of Mrs. Lottie
Thornton on Thursday, November 20,
Group three is in charge of the pro-
gram.
C.G,I.T.
The Canadian Girls in Training will
Meet at the home of Phyllis and Mar-
guerite Ford on Thursday evening.
Choir Leader
Mr. Warren Gedke, Fordwich, is the
new choir leader and organist beginn-
ing Sunday, November 16th,
Personals
'The Howick Lions are having a
turkey supper in the Community Hall
on Thursday evening. Group 4 of the
W.A. are catering.
Bob Stephens suffered injuries to
his hand on Friday, while using an el-
ectric saw, His thumb is in a cast.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Scott and Edith
Visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Kw Man
in
Avaragetown,
Canada
Wed at Teeswater
Mr, and Mrs. John Robert Reid, of London, are seen following their wedding
in Teeswater United Church. She was the former Myrtle Helen Whytock,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Whytock, Teeswater, and the groom is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Reid, Dutton. —Photo by Hammerton.
Mrs. Glenn Austin and Mrs. Bruce
Bennett, Cons. 10 and 11; Mrs. Ted
Newton and Mrs. T. Vittie, Cohs, 12
and 13; Mrs. Alec Taylor and Mrs.
Bert Harris, Cons. 14 and 15; Gorrie
(north west) Chas. Finley; (north
east), James. Douglas; (south east),
Margaret Dane; (south west) Mrs. T,
Edgar.
As it is several years since a canvas
has been made here, it is hoped that
all will do their best for this worthy
cause.
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