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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1952-12-03, Page 11Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Farrier an4, Mr. and Mrs. G. E, Farrier and children, visited on Sonday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Reid, of. Lacknow. Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Gooier and family of Blyth, Mr. and Mrs, Mack Cardiff, of Brussels, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Rintoul. Mr. and Mrs. Herson Irwin spent a few days last week at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Alex Nethery, of Hamilton. Mrs. Jas. E. Currie spent last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Leader, of London, and Mr. Currie spent Sunday there. Mrs. George McGee had her tonsils removed in Wingham Hospital on Thursday of last week. Mr. Clayton Scholtz, of London, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Scholtz. Mrs. Ezra Welwood was in London last Thursday with Mr. Welwood at Westminster Hospital. Gordon Wel- wood was in London on Sunday to see his father. Mrs. Earl Caslick has been laid up with an attack of 'tonsilitis and Mrs. Jos. Tiffin spent the week-end at the home of her son, Mr. Wesley Tiffin, of Kinloss. Miss 0. Terriff, of Listowel Hospital staff, spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Mac Ross. Mrs. Harry Tichbourne, of Goderich, spent a few days last week with her urday and spent the week-end here mother, Mrs. David Kennedy, who has with his mother, Mrs. David Kennedy. been under the doctor's care. Mr. Pete He left on Monday for home. Kennedy left on Monday for Victoria Mrs. Clark McGregor returned home Hospital, London, where he will un- from Wingham Hospital on Saturday. dergo an operation to have a cataract Mr. J. B. Morrison returned to the home of his daughter, Mrs. Victor Casemore, in Brantford, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Tiffin and Mr. Tom Purdon accompanied him and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Hen- derson and with Mr. Gregg. Mrs. Reuben Tiffin, who has been visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Vic- tor Emerson, returned to her home in Kinloss on Sunday. Our community was shocked on Sat- urday to learn that Mr. Edward Mc- Burney, a life-long resident of the 10th Con. of E. Wawanosh, had been killed on the Marnoch sideroad that morn- ing. His tractor had turned over into the ditch and pinned him beneath it. The sympathy of all goes out to the sorrowing wife, and this two little sons, other members of his family, and his mother, Mrs. Sam McBurney, who has been a patient in the Wingham Hospital for the past two weeks. The committee for Community Night held a euchre in the Memorial Hall here on Friday evening, when eight tables were in play. Mr. and Mrs. Herson Irwin held high points and Edwin Yuill and Mrs. G. E, Farrier held low points. Lunch was served and all enjoyed the evening. Our village was a very busy place on Saturday when representatives of a feed firm were here to assist in the opening day of Walter Bell's Feed Service, for this community. All were interested in the commercial travell- ing trailer, that was effected by the cold weather and the distorted calf in the show window. They showed also a complete display of feeds and sun- dries and medicinal supplies. Mrs. Bell was kept busy treating• about one hun- dred and fifty, who dropped in for hot coffee, cookies, doughnuts and macaroons. Many in this community will wish Mr. Bell success in his new in prayer, Mrs, McClenaghan had, removed front his eye, Mrs. Tich- eharge of the topic, "Prayer," and bourne "accompanied him there on Mrs. Garnet Farrier sang "An Even- Monday, ing Prayer." Rev. S. E. Haywaill led Mr, and Mrs, George Coultes, of Bel- in the discussion period, and, the meet- grave, visited on Sunday at the home ing was closed with the Mizpah Belie- of Mr, Albert Coultes. diction. The group decided to provide the candies for the S. S. children, at. the Christmas concert. Mr. J. D. Beecroft attended the meeting of the Crop Improvement A.s- sociation, in Clinton on Tuesday last, Mrs. Beecroft visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stewart, of Clin- ton, Mr. and Mrs, Stewart Aitken and family, of Kincardine, visited on Sun- day with Mr, and Mrs. Russell Ross. Mr, and Mrs, James Richardson, also Mrs, John Richardson and Bob, of Teeswater, and Mrs, Wallace Conn Were in London on Friday. Miss Grace Richardson accompanied them and is now a patient in Victoria Hospital, where she went through an operation on the bones of her hip on Tuesday. Mrs. Lance Grain spent a few days last week at the home of her son, Mr, Orton Grain, of Listowel, Birth BOTT—In Fergus Hospital, on Wed- nesday, November 26th, 1952, to Mr, and Mrs. Floyd Bott (Marjorie Fur- don), a daughter. Mrs. Robert Purdon spent last week at Belwood, Mr. and Mrs. Webster Jacklin, of Wroxeter, spent Sunday at the home of their daughter, Mrs, Archie Pur- don. Mrs. Stewart Scott, who spent four weeks 'at Victoria Hospital, London, was brought to her home in Kinloss on Tuesday by ambulance. We are sorry to report that Mrs. Scott is no better. Mr. Alex Kennedy, of Winnipeg, took advantage of the,,, excursion for the Grey Cup game in Toronto on Sat- Many Thanks May I say a sincere " thank you" to the electors of Turnberry Township for their sup- port in Monday's vot- ing and to those who worked so effectively in my behalf. Herb Fasten I wish to express my thanks to the people who voted for me on Monday. YVONNE *PHERSON TO THE ELECTORS OF IMAM Thank you for giving me an acclamation as your hydro commis- sioner. I will do my best to serve you. DUNCAN KENNEDY DONNYBROOK The Donnybrook Sunday School are holding their Christmas concert in the church on Monday- evening, Dec-, ember 15th. The W.M.S. and W.A. will meet at the home of Mrs. Robert Chamney on Tuesday afternoon, December 9th, The election of officers for the coming year will be held and the W. A, are holding a bazaar and bake sale. Mrs. CiarenceChamney entertained at a shower in honour of Miss Anne Chamney on Friday evening. THANK YOU I would like to express my sincere thanks to all those who worked and voted' for me on Monday. Your support is appreciated. Best Wishes for a Very Happy Christmas Season. ROY ADAIR Card of Thanks r:oenwo.roaase.m.o.m.a.mwa.mkomen,o.n• THANK YOU I Many thanks for your splendid support at the polls on Monday in el- ecting me as Councillor. W. H. MULVEY. J 04•M4) 41•111.0 MIDO.R104111•0••0111•11•04111004•0.0 AVM It:4 My Sincere thanks to those who worked and supported me at the polls on December 1st. Wishing everyone the Best of Everything in 1953. A. D. Smith To the Ratepayers Of Howick Twp. Having served three years as Councillor and and four as Deputy Reeve on the Howick Council and three years on the Good Road Com- mittee, I would appreci- ate your support to elect me as Reeve in the coming election Decem- ber 8. 'Harry Gowdy RE-ELECT STRONG REEVE Township of Howick for 1953 For Sound Business ... Administration Thanking you for your past confidence and re- spectfully askilig again your support and influ- ence. Sincerely yours, E. H. STRONG Vote as you like—but VOTE! 41.m1.1.11.114.01,11.0NR00101 1 I'll do all in my power to merit your confidence. , R. E. McKinney I wish to extend my sincere thanks to those who supported me in the recent election and to wish you a MERRY CHRISTMAS and a HAPPY NEW YEAR \orman Keating ...M1-04.110.0MM.0111110341111111.111•11.041•11r0 Sincere Thanks To the Electors of Turnberry Twp: I wish to take this opportunity to express my sincere thanks for the confi= dence you have in me in giving me an acclamation as your Reeve for 1953. As your Reeve I shall faithfully endeavour to serve you as in the past. Wishing You All a Merry Christmas and A Happy and Prosperous New Year John J. Fischer ArAgooamdomilemoilmompilit)...:40.04.a.6 l.awl44110.04‘..41.1.*.ingsman.0" Aroitmii.o.irord.t.04its.bao.04mook1.a.k40.1.4,40.: .•••••••••••••••••••=.0......woorm. MY SINCERE THANKS To the people of Wing- ham for electing me to your 1953 Council. I will do all within my power to serve you well. W. F. BURGMAN THANKS To electors of Wingham -I am deeply appreciative of your fine support. ..irri.o.r.o.i.a.e.i.u...ta.mon•opoli"..am•o".1.1? I i i TO THANK YOU ,MIN•••••••••• THANK YOU I wish to take this op- portunity to thank the voters of Wingham who so kindly supported' me in the recent municipal election. ATHOL PURDON • He helps Wingham families :He is George Scott your Prudential man in Wingham, and his business is providing future happiness—yours • and your family's. 'Talk to him. He can help you make 'certain your children will always have their most priceless inherit. ance—their mother's full-time care. And he can show you how to provide the money your family will need if you are taken ... how to be sure your family Will always have their home George R. Scott John St. . . and how you'll be able to enjoy independence when you are ready to retire. Even more, •George can show you how to protect yourself against the crippling expense of sickness and accident, with Prudential's great new Sickness and Accident Plans. You'll find George Scott is a constant friend and counsellor. Make a date with him to-day. see your PRUDENTIAL AGENT For compete family security including Prudential's great new Sickness and .Accident Insurance plans Stratford1Office, Suite 2, 29 Downie St Phone 261 uRANCE co 49.4 44:a 0 / /" PRI•DENTIAI. `1FIENG111 4111RALTAH A / • 114.AD OFF • a a • You may never meet her. But you have talked to her, heard that friendly "voice with a smile". She is always there, at your service, like the telephone itself, ready to save you time and trouble. If you ever need help in an emergency, you know she will meet that challenge, too. Like all Bell people, she brings to her work an understanding of how important the telephone has become in our daily lives. THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA WAPTIPSP". OPPIIMAN4 3, 1952 THE WINGHAM ADVANCE-TIMES 1,404 g,TArgo NEWS OF WHITECHURCH Farm Forum Discusses Govt. Price Support Structure Whiilithurch Farm Forum met on Monday evening at the home of Mr, and Mrs. John Purdon with an attend- ance of 22. After the broadcast, two groups discussed the questions on Government price support, All agreed that the open market did not work out so we,i, when speculators cornered the markets, They also agreed that consumers benefitted when prices are stable, and do not rise abnormally high, and that farmers of all classes are trying to be efficient. Unfortun- atelY they find that labour costs ex- ceed all repair bill costs, and thus make extra help almost prohibitive, on the farms, Mrs. Edward McClenag- han and Mr. J. D, Beecroft held high points at euchre, and Mrs. Myles Ste. Marie and Charles Leayer, held low points, Mrs, Jas.: Falconer and Harold Goyeau won at crokinole, Lunch was served and the next meeting will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John McGee. Mr. Cecil Falconer, Mr. Myles Ste. Marie and Mr, John McGee gave interesting reports of the annual meeting held at Londesboro last Monday night, Mrs, Patrick MacMillan has been a patient in Wingham Hospital during the past week. • - Mrs. Orville Mitchell spent the past week in Toronto at the home of her mother, Mrs. Brown. Mrs. Edward McClenaghan accompanied her and visited there and with her aunt, Mrs. Gordon Moore of Acton. Mr. and Mrs. Calvert Falconer, of Blyth, and Mr. and Mrs, Jas. Falconer and Loisr spent Tuesday last With Mr, and Mrs, Chas. Falconer of Glamis, Young Adult Group The Young Adult group of the Un- ited Church met last Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Clarence McClenaghan, with Mr. McClenaghan presiding. Mrs. Jas. Falconer read the Scripture lesson and Mr. McClenag- han gave the meditation talk, and led venture. Mr. Edward McClenaghan and Mr. Edward Moore had the hydro turned on in their homes on Friday of last week. FORDWICH — Women's Institute Mrs. C. Harris was hostess for the November meeting of the W. I.. Mrs. Sam Johnston read the Scripture. It was decided to pack a bale for Korea and to send a Christmas cake to an Institute in England. Mrs. Harris in- troduced the guest speaker, Mrs. R. J. Boggs, 1VIolesworth, who came from Ireland a year ago. She gave an in- teresting account of life in Ireland. A sing-song was enjoyed with Mrs. De- vitt at the piano. Mrs. L. Seifert gave a mouth organ and piano number, Re- freshments were served,. • The congregation of Trinity flhurch enjoyed a social time on Thu.sday evening when a chicken dinner was served. Later in the evening, Rev. W. R. Tristram showed slides of Africa, which were greatly enjoyed. 401•10110•11•••••••••••••11ONSIR BRONCHIAL ASTHMA Do you gasp, wheeze and fight for breath, so you can't get proper sleep? Templeton's RAZ,MAII capsules help you to breathe easily, relieved of wheezing and gasping. They loosen tight packed phlegm in bronchial tubes, so' It conies away easily. Sleep and work iu .eomfoi t, take RAZ., MATT today. 65e, $1,35 at druggists. WS • Electors of Wingham My thanks for your support at the polls on Monday. Your confidence is sin- cerely appreciated and I promise you my most devoted efforts on your council. Charles Crossett