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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1953-08-12, Page 6PLAY BINGO AT SEAFORTH 0111it NIT 1 CLNIRE Mon., Aug. 17 Play Starts at 9.(n0 TOTAL PRIZE MONEY Every Cent To Be Paid Out 12 GAMES FOR 50.00 1 SPECIAL FOR 100.00 2 SPECIALS FOR 200.00 1 SPECIAL FOR 1000.00 Admission for 12 games $1.00 EXTRA CARDS AND SPECIALS 25c 5 FOR 91.00 — AUSPICES — SEAFORTH MEMORIAL CENTRE BRANCH 156 CAN. LEGION - SEAFORTH ATHLETIC ASSOC. p RESCRIPTION Are filled in exact accordance with your Physician's wishes AT Kerr's Drug Store on Sunday, We regret to report that Mrs, Alvin Mundell is a patient in London Hospital. Mr, James Darling is still under the doctor's care and not as well as his friends wish to see, Miss Joan Flannigan, of Beechwood, spent the past week with her sister, Mrs. Karl Steinbach and family, Mrs. Albert Crundwell and Maxine, of London, visited the Marshall fella- ies on. the 10th of Turnberry and re- newed old acquaintances in the village this past week. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gowing and baby, John, of Tiverton, visited on Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Curie. Miss Lynn Fruitaman, of Teeswater, visited recently with Shirley and Jan- ice Merkley. Master Kenny McNee, of the Nile, spent this past week with his cousin, Eva Dale McNee, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Newans, Peter and John, spent Saturday in Kitchen- er. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Worden and family, of Staffa, spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, N. Hunkin, Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Worthy, of Goderich, visited on Friday with their neiee, Mrs, Earl McNee and Mr. Mc- Nee and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Reid and family, of Bolton, spent the early part of the week with Mrs, Neil McNeil. Mr. Delbert Smith, of Delhi, spent a couple of days recently with Mr. and Mrs. 'Carl Douglas, Mrs, Nellie Pocock, of Toronto, is holidaying with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Curie. Irene Doubledee spent a few days last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown, Shirley and Billy Brown are on a motor trip to the Pacific Coast. Messrs. Duncan and Elmer McDoug- all, of Conn, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Carl Douglas. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Benstead and Miss Ethel Dustow are holidaying in the United States. YOUR FUTURE depends on them Don't be hindered in your work by the "nerves", headaches and gastric disturbances resulting from defective vision. The only safe plan is to have your eyes examined at least once a year. It's the smallest invest- ment you can make—and the soundest. Do it now. W . R. HAMILTON, OPTOMETRIST "A. Complete Visual Analysis" .0011100...04110.0•041MMINNINIP114111111 0.111.0.111•11.011E. Special Cash Prices For Saturday, Aug. 15 Fresh Pork Sausage . lb. 40c Fresh Ground Beef lb. 43c Rolled Boiling Beef (no bone) lb. 42c Boiling Beef, not rolled lb. 32c Shoulder Roast of Beef lb. 50c Rolled Rib Roast (no bone) lb. 70c Soap Flakes 2 lbs. for 25c BROILERS—at Market Prices J. 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Mere-O-Manse Driv e is available on all models. *Optional at extra cost. 3-WAY CHOICE IN TRANSMISSIONS: Merc-O.Matic Drive, greatest of all autoina iv transmissions; or thrifty Touch-O-Matic Overdrive (both op- tional on all models); or Silent-Ease Synchronized Standard Transmission, 4z = POUNDS AT WEANING WITH... 5** a O II 9 0 0 O O 0 0 11 0 Page Six The Wingham Advance-Times, Wednesday, August 12, 1953 about 11 p.m., after the figure skaters had completed their practising. The' players were Beacom, Price, Meriam and Cruickshank, and also Lorne Wakelin, arena manager. Never before has there been a hockey practice in August.-- Goderieh Signal Star, Mr, and Mrs. Win. Howes and Glenn, of Conn, Mr. and Mrs, W, McInnes and Will, of Teeswater; were guests of Mr, and Mrs. T, L. McInnes on Sunday. Cameron Robertson, of Greenock, is spending this week with Mr, and Mrs. Glad. Edgar, Miss Lenore Feigel is visiting with relatives ,at Uxbrdge and New Mar- ket. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. McInnes attend- ' eredan sc.hool re-unon at Cedarville recently, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Harper and David, of Mildmay, spent Sunday with Miss Etta Burns, Mr. and Mrs. A, Van Allen, Kempt- ville, Mr, and Mrs. C. McCrae, Temis- I kerning, Quebec and Mrs. I, aleNey, Glasgow, Scotland, were recent visi- tors at the parsonage with the Rev. W. J, V. and Mrs. Buchanan, Mr. and Mrs. Robt Harrison visited Sunday at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Reg. Hobbs, Preston, Misses Kathleen Cathers and Beryl Bennett are holidaying at Port Elgin.1 Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Donnelly spent the weekend with relatives at Duns- ford. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Darroch and' Robert of Owen Sound, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bower Farrish. Mr. and Mrs. Glousher, Bluevale, Mrs, Milo Casemore, Wingham, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Etta Day. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Timm, Dau phin, Man„ and Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Waddell, Listowel, visited recently at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Wm, Jardine. Miss Betty Zimmerman, of the Clinton Hospital staff, is spending a month's holiday with her mother, Mrs, Tessie Zimmerman. Miss Etta Burns, Mrs. Mabel Stew- art, Mrs. Harold Farr and Mr. Holmes were in London on Thursday 'to visit Mr. Sam Stinson at Victoria RECORD EARLY PI1A.CTICE A record for pre-season hockey prac- tices was set up in Goderieh on Tues- day night, when four players in full regalia took to the ice at the arena. The hockey players used the ice at fiORRIE Church Service Resumed The Rev, D. H. T. Fuller will be in charge of service in St. Stephen's Church on Sunday next Aug. 16, at the regular how 2,30 p,m. There will be Sunday School at 1,30. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Roy Savage and Edgar Robinson, of Toronto, Miss Lona Toombs, Los Angeles, Cal„ and Miss Ann Carson, Trowbridge, visited with Mr, and Mrs, Clarence Sparling for the past week, Mr, and Mrs. Sparling and their guests spent Tues- day of last week in London and Exeter. They also drove to Port Elgin on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs, S. Townsend, all of Peterborough, visited last week with Mr. and Mrs, W, E. Whitfield, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cathers and family, of Fort Erie, called on friends in town last week, Mrs. A. McKenzie, of Harriston, visited with her sister Mrs. R. Gra- ham and Mr, Graham, last week. Mrs. H. Gilbert and Mrs. Victor Botham, of Montreal, are visiting with their sister, Mrs. Geo, Beattie and Mr. Beattie. Guests at the same home for several days last week were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Green and family, of Sheddon. DELMORE W.M.S, Meets The regular meeting of the W,M,S. of McIntosh' United Church was held last Wednesday afternoon at the home, of Mrs, Joseph Vogel' with eleven ladies present. Miss Nellie Doig was leader, The theme of the worship service was "Untrodden Ways". Miss Donna Renwick favored with a solo, "It Is No Secret", and Mrs. Alex Sangster and Mrs, Walter Renwick gave readings. The topic, which dealt with the new mission field in the copper belt of Northern Rhodesia in Africa, was ta- ken by Miss Margaret Darling. The hymn, "Work for the Night Is Corn- ing" was sung and Mrs. Adam Darling closed the meeting with prayer. Persona Is Sally and Marjorie Jeffrey spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Welts near Clifford, Mrs. Nellie Whitmore, of Whitby, called on relatives and friends here last week. Mrs. A. Milne, of Toronto, spent the week-end with Mr, and Mrs. E, Zinn. The Jeffray families and Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Weltz visited with Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Jeffray after church on Sunday. Mrs. Cameron Cochrane and Stuart, of Ethel, and Mr. and Mrs, Beverley Binning, of Listowel, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Adam Darling and family 0 U O O 0=10=0=0) e a 0 O U .Hospital. 0=10====01:20=1 Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell and little fi 40 pound weanlin gs are profit producing hogs. 11 Hogs weaned at this wei ght will be off to market g in far less time and thus consume far less feed, than " hog s which only weigh 25 pounds when weaned. This saving on feed means extra profit for the producer. A great many tests at the SHUR-GAIN Farm have cc demonstrated that SHUR-GAIN Pig Booster pro- 9 duces weanlings which avera ge 40 pounds or more at 8 weeks of a ge. Try a litter—feed SHUR-GAIN Pig Booster from the time they are 10 daysold right through weaning until they are 10 weeks old, You will have hogs that will be off to market in record time on record low feed consumption. Feed SHUR:GAIN Pig Booster and be sure of results. You can't buy a better, teed, CANADA PACKERS LTD. daughters also Mrs. Robertson, of Toronto, visited recently with Miss' Mary Maguire and Mr. Ben Maguire. Mrs. Harry Ferguson and Mr, and Mrs. Jack Ferguson attended the Smith-Morwick wedding in Guelph on Saturday. The bride is a neice of Mrs. H. Ferguson. Mr. and Mrs. John Stroh and Mrs. A. Crew', of Niagara Falls, N.Y.. visit- ed on Sunday with Mrs. Mabel Stew- art. Mrs. Stroh is remaining for a week's visit with Mrs, Stewart. Mrs. Stanley Knapp. Vandervelt, Mich., was a recent visitor with her sister, Mrs. Ehner Downey and Mr. Downey. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cathcart and 2 grandchildren, of Peru, Indiana, Mr. and Mrs. Gordoln Tombauch, Warsaw, Indiana, Mr. and Mrs. A, E. Collins. Toronto; Miss Irene Holmes and Miss Dodson, Toronto; and Mrs. W. J. Greer, Wingham, have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. H, V. Holmes at their cottage, Bruce Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wade were in Fordwich on Sunday afternoon and evening at a family gathering in honor of Mr. William Wade's 96th birthday. Miss Florence Edwards of Wind- sor has been a guest of Mrs. W. C. King. Mrs. Reta Carson, Mrs. Reta King. Mrs. Reta Carson, Miss Ed- wards and Mrs. King accompanied Mrs. Jean MacDonald, of Wigham, on a trip to Wiarton for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Michel and daughter Dana, of -Toronto, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Cloyne Michel. Mrs. S. Fydell returned to Port Elgin on Saturday after spending a month with her daughter Mrs. Gerald Galbraith and Mr. Galbraith. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Featherston and Barbara, of Orillia, spent the week- end with Mrs. Featherston's parents Mr. ad Mrs. Frank King. Mr. and Mrs, Jack Jones, Orillia were also guests at the same home, Bruce Grainger and John Brown are at the United Church Camp at the Goderich Summer School grounds this week, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jacklin and fam- ily from Brussels spent Sunday even- ing with Mrs. Bella Kitchen, Mr, and Mrs. Archie Scott and O Edith are holidaying at Toronto and other points. Among those attending the Lion's Camp at Kitehigami this week aret Angus Smith, Bob Templeman, Ger- ald Brown, Billy Keil, Fred and Ricky Irwin. Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose O'Connor from Sumach, near Timmins spent several days last week with Mrs. O'Connor's parents Mr, and Mrs. Chas, Finlay, Miss Ruth Lewis, Wingham, is spending a few days with Mrs. Agnes Gamble. Mrs. David Ritchie, Mae and Mari- lyn, Teeswater visited Mrs. Gamble On Sunday, Mr, and Mrs. Geo, Brown and lean spent Sunday with Mr". and Mr's. Douglas t rooks at St, George, — •