HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1953-01-21, Page 2THE CUSTOMER IS ALWAYS WRONG
NEWS OF RFL'IORE
Our congratulations go out to Mr.
and. Mrs. Joe Vogan who, on Sunday.:
quietlY celebrated their 45th wedding'
anniversary. Mr. and Airs. Ross Vog-
and family. of Winglmsn, spent the,
day with them. Mr; and Mrs. Vogue
are both enjoying fairly good health,
and are a highly respected couple in,
our midst. Their friends and neigh-7
hours all join i n wishing them many!
more wedding anniversaries.
Misses Joy and Maxine McKee have,.
this past week, enrolled as students at .
the Commercial School in Clinton.
Corning Events
The regular meeting of the W.M.S.
of the P.resybterian church will be
held on Thursday afternoon at 2.30.
FORDWIC11
The Brotherhood of Anglican Lay-
men, of the parish of Garde, Ford-
wich and Wroxeter held their Janu-
ary meeting in the basement of Tri-h
nity Church on Tuesday evening when
the ladies were guests. Mr. Jas. Fos-
ter, president. was in charge. Prayers
were offered by the rector, Rev. G. D.
Vogan. A short program and contests
followed. Mr. E. a Strong showed
slides of pictures taken in Ontario
last summer when members of the
Saugeen Conservation Authority tour-
ed,. the province. Refreshments were
served by the gentlemen.
Hockey
Two relines were played last week .
in Fordwich: Wednesday night with
Belgrave, the score being Belg,rave tis
Fordwich 2. On Friday night Bebnore
and Fordwich met with th6 final score
being Delmore o, Fordwich 2.
attended the .same number ••of S
days, and were second.
4Sth Anniversary
IVESTOCK NEEDS
FOR
NOW
DOUBLE-STRENGTH
30,000 Units Penicillin and
30,000 Mgns. Streptomycin.
severe Mastitis. Now contains
The double-action Bougie for
New
Wax Type
WAYS IMPROVED
Will not break or crumble, quickly
soluble, more effective, easier inserted,
NIXON'S
Scourex Liquid
$1.75, $3.00, $5.50
Scourex Tablets
14's $2.50, 50's $8.50
Preventex Tablets
(Newly Born Calves)
$2.25
Pellagrex Tablets
10's $4.00 25's $9.50
Pellagrex Paint
(Suckling Pigs) $1.25
Calcium Phosphate
1 lb. $1,00, 5 lbs. $4.50
Rodentex (Warfarin)
Mixed
1 lb. 90c, 5 lbs. $3.50
Cow-Pox (Ointment)
$1,00 - $1.75
Gargatex Ointment
Reg. Strength .90c
Dbl. " $1.25
Pig Iron Paste $1.30
Vita-Fort Capsules
12's $2.00, 100's $13.
Creolin 30c, 55c, 95c
35c, 55c, 85c Izal
Dehorning Paste 90c
Louse Powder 2 lb. 75c
Bag Balm $1.00
Bag Balm Dilators
$1.25
Dr. Bell's Remedies
Warble Fly Powder
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DOGS CATS CANARIES BUDGIES
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CONTINUED
at EARL'S AI IMF
MEN'S and BOY'S WEAR
( Successor to Isard & Co.)
- While They Last - MEN'S
WINTER OVERCOATS
Half Price
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MEN'S LEATHER
JACKETS
REDUCED 1/2
PARKAS
REDUCED
1/2
Heavy Winter
UNDERWEAR
REDUCED 20%
WINTER PANTS
& BREECHES
REDUCED 1/2
HATS and CAPS
REDUCED 30%
SPORT SHIRTS
REDUCED 20%
MEN'S & BOYS'
SUITS
REDUCED 20%
MEN'S
GABARDINE
COATS
REDUCED 20%
r1ZEDUCED •
SWEATE2R0S ODD PANTS % 1 I
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The 'La ingbara Advanee-T;ries, Wednesday. Jan. 21. 1903
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Pablithed 14.t Wingham, Ontario
Wenger Brothers, Pablishers, W. Barry Wenger. Editor.
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NEW AWARENESS OF PROBLEMS
The fine attendance at the annual meeting of the hos-
pital association last week was indicative of the awaken-
ing of interest in this community project as the public be-
comes aware of the difficulties under which such fine ser-
*iice is rendered.
It is understood that since the meeting several or-
r,anizations in the surrounding rural community have ask-
ed for more information about the Wingham General Hos-
pital and its needs. F'ore.seeing this possibility a publicity
committee was appointed at the meeting and this paper
will be giving full co-operation to acquaint the public
with the details and difficulties which are being encount-
ered at the present time.
sm all Annual Meeting Presbyterian -Industry at any price.- is the cry from all
es and towns who feel that factories are the answer to
.:heir headaches. Everybody is getting on the bandwag,on, Church Reveals Busy Year
and the err is sprea,:ling across Ontario. We wonder : ' The annual meeting of the Presbyo days this past week with relatives at
v,Tha.t the avera,-,e 1-,:erson thinks v.-hen a public speaker , _ . ,teriar, elaurch was held last Monday Staffs. and Cromarty.
gets up and says, ' i his town needs more industry. ---,‘ - orne afternoon with a good attendance, The: The euchre and .tolo peens: held in .,en. •
laliSnlit be inclined :its say "We:11 go ahead and gset it.- The w••illist,m Rev. M. Bailie. was in the the hail last Monday night, was not
. . - ,:hair. Satisfactory reports of all the as .well attended as sense. on account Kurtzviile Rink
maiority favour the idea with rosy visions oi a hug,e churshs' activities were given by the of the hockey game the same nigh,
f enip:oying 'hundreds of workers. bringing bustling various officers. A\ .2.1.S. was organ- A group from the 9th of Turnberry 'The residents of Kurtzsille are to
, ized during the year by the ladies, to were in merge and the prises for be congratulated on their new skating
prosperity Ins o; Own, • take the place of the Home Helpers' seachre went to Mr. Wm. Taylor, 'n.•Er: rink which is the result of combined'
as. nott, Mrs. Wm. Taylor and efforts of the community A good deal This hrings re.:, the question, 'llow big an industry do nrganization, functioning formerly. Oh S
-e really la-at:1.F' Anyone who has thoui.fht the oroblere, Six hundred and eleven dollars was ...sirs, clerk Renwick_ For solo, mt. ..2‘,1 of the work was clone voluntarily,'
given. to the Budget Fund of the Reinhardt and Mn. Smith L' dial were Money was raised by subscription and
through would rather see se!„-eral smaller factories opened
i rsszess seven united with the church Intermediates played the Ethel team! mer and had not healed properly. Forest cemetery. Consolation prizes went to AL Foster 4 s i.hsnssi When we t t. I a: and six infant hainisms. Mrs. Curie which resulted i n a win for Bellmore] Mrs. Royden Devitt was hostess on
in many ca$c.-s. 7...)n: :he nrodnet manufactured is "he key Dray _ following an operation for appends- s Wineham Hospital with arthritis. _ rssigned 3..S .tea carer after ser-. same ninths the intson,esssten, 2nonnesn a .shower of gifts.
b a TO eti with the *Jet that productivity is I-1,..e 1,V nit Z.0 Silt' -
0 their. sueeess or fai!--e. We hare alreaka- been born...) ilnog feezr Years The other officers ed. to Po-d-,Yiest and esstin n ee their ,fre: :teumtthlwas .taken to Penner- &kis- , I,. were re-instated. winning Kreak.. ; ston Hospital 'last week, 'suffering There were 16 tnbles of euchre antsell, a part of the Harriston parish,
The Anglican young people. of Fare-
_ • 1., Plan Music Festival , Present Bibles the party sponsored by the hall board presented a play on Friday night in. eess ir, li.z.:1. Are we •ignoring grandfather ''ont.hty v,-hol ..
on Monday night. Mrs. Harre.y McDer- (j the community hall, sponsored by the bred tizele,,,,,..„.„,e „..,,,,i .„..„,e,.,.,,,,,,„,.,. riv0":„.1,....., ...si,,,,tch have trade ! A. ' tirsn, " the B , 'Si •-• "-hi- For. some Years now it has bey l
....1, -.• .. 44.4 •.. ... 4 - 45.L.t /1 • -.Lit, 4 .. 1 4.
- • persnsors s, as held at .the lierre of Mrs 'the custom for the Sessicn of the
'Mrs. John Eurie
mitt was high lady and James Vittiei Trinity Anglican Church.
the name F=-,-land sync:q.v.-mons with the finest? Our e,,-, -,-,,„-„, - - resbe-e-ian Church ,,..a.. There were In present„, - - " to be resopasiblel Sarah Yourigh wife of John Euriseh
American cousins hare quantity, but ir.1 :11-111V Cii..,•le.:.: not imOuding husbar.ds and frietids. Due for the giving of Bibles to the c.shild-passes-ed away at her home in Forclwich .
co the ii L' „.„...,h, ih,„oton Gn„,e ahs.r.en attending. church the most &am nion Saturday mashing, in her 33rd.:
Taal:its. C.r:OfItztrie.11 who have deye,ted lia-es to :heir trades i hehersi „tbers were „Inv!, c„-tt _erics„ nays in. 'one past ezar. At the dose, of; year. She wan- a member of the United.
put England on the industrial ma? and ,:!tspite that coun- Irize: eurzo,ze of the meethin was to':the service on Srmdat. the nsh-Onten .Chur.sh. and redded in the. Mount •
i dshoonss. ninns f„ a Surma -Anon :sic senS R.ev. M_ Reille presented bilin-- to JoeiFort. dis„-trict before coming to Ford-'. tre's difficulteles. .-rnality has not beer. sacrificed. 5 t.i've..i. Final plans coald net be arrange jeffraY and DesisOd Nickel, who were .v.sicla a few years ago. Besides her
We haw a suspicion that Craizsrr.et. are 1. ..appiestk bees:use an the sunenise'rs were' lied for first Place and to 2.0-shirsrie husband, none' son. Parker. of Ford-
when -.:t come..., to a comparisc.n l etween :h e ma s5_1170,11.1„;:. not nreserk. A further nneetn-t will be , Nickel and Marjerie. Jeffray. who, "Lan wick, survives. Faneral service was
lirield in the near. future to complete
tin Tnan and the master hand. I the armaments.
Jeans Dicst_non, is' a 1...,,atient, sn .2,------...sess-sss----,-...-_-.............ose..........---sseoses•nneess,
This country is fated to a course which is increasingIvi 2,--,.-.7-s
evident day bv axe artei aa-h.L'h is rna.15.e imminent by Anier'i.- w'rir'7' I:bsPital bar'23'g had am. 69-1 -
- ns erazzer. ter annencliehis last Frie:ao I.
can capita_. ''Ve izaye to grow., we can't sta.nd still. i hat'S I Nce vc5sh her a speeds. reen-eery and,,..
a Iaw of nature. T.he cr,:her ehoice is to go hackwards i 1--=.1"n:- ;he v‘tli soon 7.0.7" able to onsisei
The latter aye dc tft wan: to do. Many of our citizens . 1.
and he will be remerist*ned by tinhe
older residents. We extend symnathy.
Miss '2‘Saney Tunk, .Glenarniastn I
•spsnr. iiSatsholan whit her niandfathsri
Mr.
Mrs
Destnonss.
Mr Harry Chondy. HrsonizOs Rests. is
this week. atts.=.±::_c, _many Or=z32
at Gee...ern:be
niectinr,
If 4a sk a inar, W!.-..ether he is overave.rked he has a
definitc: answer. "Yes." has to do his 'iob
dailv, be r he has a - - -tee in the service club to head.
au
;Nfii:e e:n the ehurzh hold, a :gave gh7- sn'..Tn'neli
to play. Sure he's oyerare,rkei and he's tired. too.
makes no helte-• about it. Now ask the same man whether
he's ewer-on:rani:eel and 're will hesitate. ponder and pro-
bably say. "I don't know."
Life isn't simple any :Tore. Nli'ere trying t
much in one Eifel:nue. Granted, we don"t get a second
chance OM this earth-ones enough. thank von. The man
who reali7es his ONVIii linuitati,ns is a happy one. The same
man is Se in the s,nt f'ob al whi :11 he is 'happiest.
If hems a natural tender. he'll be lea inn if he's a crafts-
man he will be working with his hands. and so on.
Most of us don't realize our own lihnitations. Unft-br-
tunately our hearts do--foTtunate erhaps. If there was
a steam pressure ;:zange o t 0.111T Fle.arts which we cou.71 see
would heed its warnings and look after our hearts anti
'lies with a.s ratch care as a janitor tends his boi]ers.
Conversation is becoming a lost art. Who, has the
tence to sit still long enough fit, l out what the other
has in his 'mind and hear: Life rnss us
sit still too It‘r.g. .1 1.:apper abput
t we knmv noturn.g,. what n !,t does? It :night be
totnetiting we're better off not knAwing.
Sure we're over-orgc-..nitted. Imiustry has set the pace
I
atni 1140
shursh, The T.P.S. and Sunday School awarded nrize.s. also by a Play, whic,h has been put'
in a town than ore nee which would dominate had -special -missionary protecns. Mrs. li2pn Messod spent. a few data on several times.
the labor sititazi,,tel. This is an impOrtarit SOOSISidennaZi011 'The treasurer's rel.:tort showed a hal- this "art week with her sister. Is Little Ray Wilson, youngest son or
and we «don't imagine that a large faetory would locate in - ,esteemed members passed away ("Jur-
-ince in current revenue of 'Seinen Two Isernie Edwards Hainolefyandly.
• in the Children's War Memorial Has-
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wilson, hes been
a sma:ner eentre rather than in a nearl,v city. The labor Year. Mrs. Adam Nickel and . Two hockey games were played here:Phan London, receiving treatment ro
is the key to that deeision. Mr. Reuben Stnisos. Tilers were S mar- this past week, en Monday night , the :a burrs which he received last sum- held Monday and burial was in Mt. had the high score for the gentlemen.
CRAFTSMEN NEEDED
ERR'S DRUG STORE
Serums Syringes Bacterins
Mrs. ends convalescing at the home of her par-. ceived the door prize.
and Trev. Hainstock. Ja.cit Brown re-
a kiei-i-e,e o..kea :1-,:si_:ea as elanae:e after nine years On Friday night the Tessiveetnr Mid-' Thursday right when. she en terspined Miss Rosemary Sstheran. London. is, -,••• .1“°•• o 01 • 1..1 • .s
lal,Viir force : t:',...-arte.! thze: eapital is the stumbling block s'-'f. _"thee and ;:;nn Die eras' gets nrnred theniselv much too,b`012t .24 ladies hn honor of lio
electe 3 in her Vaes. Yrs. P'ra.er Jet's' stron g for the Resrosre i nsyn-„ bride, who ed eats= Mr .and Mrs. Crosby S.otheran. Lindsay Galbraith is confined to the sns..n.ge-s, I ssas • ne, recen t wr.ss received
Mr. Ed. Lawrenne received a mes-
would say that Winghant stariclin, still. Thal could be s.,g, Frsany „nons, nhn, cf the =
argued. But we don't Wingbant's progi-ess should islcath bno:./OS:' 1-7/-arles. Vaz---' I
be .".7.:‘,10'si or 7.1%.- On the "easis of how many factories there ws"-c 'Imre i nsfnenday, His wife and a datinhter -
are, how tratre and. how truly; husitiess our mer- a.,' we.none Lawsenne
chants do. If we are turning out "cuality" in our pr)- their early Years in this eeen-esmitY,
ducts, in our eontra:ts with ti- Nua-itt,-* public and in our
Chriill-f.11.-wen that's progress as we see it.
Life full of stark ...Tzars of nature with which we
cannot argue. Those who see Winghara in the future as a
thriving city are ---'4::aken. :bin those whit see it as a town
azIve war are no: likely to he disarpointe,4.
ARE WE OVER-ORGANI7FD?
speed. worry whether the b),137 is
star.] it. If we the ace set to
The January. meeting inf the Bel-
W, I, was held in the •Crinb roc=
at the arena en Wednesday ante:noon.
1C;2 i n'S iszlies and zinindrein rresersto
The rzt-.2 ia.. was -a.:swered by ..gitloselih
s rex:pe for 1274 sapper dish arid
.C.T.r.f. mew and lite2.--gh'' ir:ess were ob-i
Thalak yon nnteS fur hafts re:reined:1i
while vivre Mika from Mrs. ,ass. a.
a.t.-4 Fze‘rtw'.fisk. also 1
you -srds for Christmas re-1 11
ms.-..-ralssrarine sonsinted from Miss Zearsii.
latifils.. Meas. E'rrstbith Butcher and,
The Misses ininken, the sum at sztl;
tras4.-ort:Ant..e.a for the trsitatian Zn-re ntt.
1,•;,Z* Ct.-atlas
By a vans' of the sentSters
.chon.dresn tt was dreeided ont tptin.":i
ths bonth Snr on Wednea.d..syh-h
eights this winter. The 7.edies
serve roasts the day the benespielnlIt
whoth it is expentorl sti.n` be held the"
seek tin James*, A taninanntess43
Zentosnstrig Of Mrs, C Poithsonsk., Mrssnini.
L Hansk.r-a, Mrs.. H. 24.iner and ;...51
H thOondy was ansv.insted ronakeil
plant for Same. The Motto hCnitva.te.i
the habit Taking peons:e they are' - 1*
'ass taken by MrS, Rshaterrond Seihrese:
Strzsand. the :la that ornaternis);#
essnoia,ly trinn4. at, g,'s
against ftseit
ttaz:ap Mrs. Harry "AUlless gate sah,..E-.
hap; nt .it the trpir, S...evr',..7-4
. Tear Was-Agar shreald get
ito beard a ,&t.ciey, s good Start
,I Stn A breintifin hirinh was tetted -1.
Mrs Harper, MrS, ate Adana,
S' Inds Ingsis sd Mnn, Rer.sinnSkl ,-111...o.
Mr. and Mrs. Proi nsattete.
wrzg
were n in.pt.t. ot Mt. and
Wray trt Saturfay 1,1g
yk aur5 -eburcb
t it..t1P.t..ti OF F....NGT.,SN-D IN CAlnh.s,DA )
in ei a ni
'Conversion of St. Paul
3rd. Sunday ,after the Epiphany
11.00 aun.---Morning Prayer & Sermon
Installation of Wardens and
Church Officers.
2.30 puu. Church School
7.00 p.r.i.„---Evening Prayer &
Wed., Jan. 21st 6.C.'0. p.m: Congregational
hick Supper.
1_,‘„ni..-Atintial Meeting.
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