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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1956-06-13, Page 6offers. you FIRST-QUALITY, FULL-FASHIONED, • "SMART-SIDE-OUT" 4. A T SPECIAL REDUCED ICES FOR 10 DAYS ONLY JUNE 13 to 23 REGULAR PRICES BLUEVALE Mr. and Mr's, William MeTag-• gart and Scot '-of Gculerich were Sunday visitors with M rt and Mrs. Roy Turvey,. Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Inglis of. Atwood and their granddaughter, Karen Orr, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Elliott,,, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. McKinnon and Mrs. Alex Armstrong of Brus- sels attended the funeral of their niece, Mrs, Jack Courtland, at Collingwood last week. Mrs, Ross Douglas, of Toronto, spent the week-end with her sis- ters at the home of Miss Mary Duff. Misses Ethel and Florence Beatty of Seaforth, visited in Bluevale on Sunday. 'Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCuteh- eon and daughter Bessie, of Wel-% ton, were guests of . Mrs. Andrew Lamont on Sunday. Mr. Howard Brook, of Toronto, is holidaying at the parsonage with Rev. R. A, and Mrs. Brook. ' Mr. Jim Darling was a Niagara visitor at the week-end. Miss Lyle Burgess, of Toronto, and Mrs. May Reynolds and daugh- ter Ruth of Emmett, Idaho, vis- ited at the home of Miss Mary Duff on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Casemore, Nancy and Jim spent Sunday• with. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon •Hall' Mr. and Mrs. Will Hall -and, children visited at Listowel• on Sunday. Turnberry Council Regular Meeting The regular monthly meeting of Turnberry Council was held on June 4, with all members present. The minutes of the last meeting were read and adopted on motion of W. H. Mulvey and Herb Fox- ton. Willits-Foxion—That By-law Ne> 5-'56,' as read the second, and third time be finally passed. Offers for a tractor and mower were received but no action was' taken. Sinith-Mulvey—That the follow- ing general and road accounts be paid. General Accounts County of ,,Huron, hosp., $9,00; Jas, J. Elliott, warble , inspector, $245.55; •John K, MacTavish, equal- izing, $20.00; Ross•Willits, compen- sation, $47.25; Wildon Robertson, fox bounty, $1.00; Geo. T. Thomson, part$salary, $40.00; relief, $65.004 Geo. L, Day,. balance of salary; $28.00; Engeland Produce, part payment, $400.00. Road Payroll Geo. Greenaway,• $28.50; Geo. Gal- loway, $231.60; Wm. Mundell; $181.00;, road,a,ccounts,• $668.82. Mulvey-Smith—That we do now adjourn to meet again on July 3. John V. Fischer, reeve Geo. T. Thomson, clerk • ST. HELENS The ladies are invited to the June meeting of the W.M.S. and the W.A. in the church this (Thursday) afterilOon. Her many friends are glad to .know that Mrs. •George Stuart was able to return from St. Joseph's Hospital, London, to the home of her sister, Miss Catharine.' Mac- Gregor, Lucknow, on Saturday. About twenty-five ladies from the Institute were guests. of the Lucknow Women's Institute for a pleasant afternoon on Friday. Mrs, Andrew Gaunt, Mrs. Fred MeQuIllie, Mrs. Chas. McDonald, Mrs. Eintst Guest, Mrs. B. W. Rice, MM. B. Barbour, and Mrs. Frank. McQuillin attended the dis- trict annual meeting of the Wo- mens' Institute, at Blyth last Wed- nesday., The ladies are reminded Of the short course on `Salads' to be held in the community hall 'on Tuesday, June 19, at 1.30. 7,—;4•4"7.4.7iff447,. •Ro4 ingthekhrh• AtteIshee-Titnes, .Wedithee4)74 Ana 1,90 *1100100011.41010•010001011,0111.00.. *let 'Nine TURN R BERY SEAUTY SPOT All Cauadian ' wine - Made in Kitchener , 10,VEVAXIN--eWell'eltterided an. 4 01,N:41004'Y SerVieeS Were held in ICOO*Pr4bYteriall ChOeh on Sun- dqr: %Owl. W. James MeC tire, 4t. MR PSwOrth ,Presbyterian ChUteh, waS the guest speaker. At the morning service Mr. Me- SP01.1i)n. was "The Immee' sayable Things, of Life". The Ira- ieleisueable things are of ihe spirit, the most iMportant things of life. The PhOtt; under the direction of Meie. Nora Moffatt, organist, sang anthems, "0 Lord of All", by 1001101 and "Now Thank We All 014 God", by Chambers. Miss Don- na Kniihr• of London, sang "The rorcrs prayer". McClure's evening sermon SnSWered the question, "Is Your Too• Busy?" The choir sang Tonle Holy Ghost" by Attwood and: "Vesper Hymn". Miss Knight sank a $010 "The Cathedral". ,./PROXIMATELY 250 FEET PER POUND WE. HAVE A ARLOAD IN STOCK Charles Hodgins 'YOUR 11%IASSEY-HARRIS DEALER immiiiiiliiiiiiIii1111111111101111111111111111Montunih II I 11, lin 11111111i 101111 I] 11111.1,,, f 41114111111 1111 11 'I! 1.1,11,LI"111111, Carmichael's . °THE FAMILY STORE" McGUIRE OUEST SPEAKER Members Take Part in'Panel Discussion BLUEVAT4D --The Ladles' Aid of Knox. •Presbyterian Church held a brief meeting" on June 6th and ar- ranged to have a June garden, party. The W.M.S. met in the church on une 6th with the president, Mr.., rtobert MeMurraY, presiding. The roll call was answered by naming a woman of the Bible.. The secretary's report was given by Mrs. Ross Grey and Mrs, Har- vey Robertson read the treasurer's statement. Mrs. Roy '.purvey read the Scripture and gave the com- ments. Mrs. Eldred Nichol and Mrs. Ber- nard Thomas gave a summary of the Presbyterial meeting held re- cently at Brussels, Mrs, Ross Grey had charge of the topic, "The Jericho Road", given in the form of a panel dis- cussion, those taking part being Mrs, Alex McTavish, Mrs, Alan Griffiths„ Mrs. Burns Moffatt, Mrs. Raymond Elliott, Mis. Robert Mc- Murray, Mrs. William Elston and Mrs. Bernard Thomas, , TurnberrY, just over the ' bdiderlirie" of Morris, the dam and mill will be fondly remembered by ,many of those returning for, the Morris Old Boys' Re-Union over the Civic 'Holiday week-end. 1111111111111111111h11111111111 1111111111111111111111f1111.111111111111011t11111411111111111401 le/rep SEE THE GORGEOUS NEW GE AUTOMATIC DEFROST Nn oNs BELMORE-The Woman's Mis- sionary . meeting of . the United Chureh was held on Wednesday afternoon, -May 30th., a the home .Simmons, with eleven "ladies • preieni; • Mis:...Harry". Mulvey, as leader, 'opened •the meeting -with, the sing- hf :the' hymn "God of Mercy, God of Love". Bible reading follow- ed';and Mrs. West offered prayer. Mrs. - Errington gave a reading on* temperance, Mrs.' Ira Neil •eread' the last chapter in the stiidi book on Canadian Indians. : •.•.• • . The, roll. was a verse on home and „fernily, and was well re- `siOricled'to. -Mrs. West then gave a .report • on .the *Lice Presbyterial •ineetiiik , held' 'in ' Wiarton. Shirley ShOrnotiS *A . a very interesting sterY.aboUt -a boy who had spastic .paralysis, but never asked -that.anything be made easy for him Untiring. Untiring perseverance and grit overcame one ObStaele after another •in his.. handicapped life. • • . • Mrs. Deubledee gave a report on •thetsebocif fop leaders ie Mission Band: wo:rir,`, which she and Mrs. *At, attended, in Ripley.. : •• e • , ,There' Is No East or ' „: !Wrest' was!:esaiig and Mrs. Ira Nell closed' the :.meeting with prayer. Atthe Ap.141., W.M.S. meeting held at the home of Mrs. Fred Dqubledee, two quilts were quilted, 21 ladies being, present and a lovely lunch was served. with these Exclusive Features • Color-styled inside and out • Full-width, 39 lb. 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The 4111 reStunae tritetings in September'. • f ."4101‘ 1;,ET VS ASSIST YOU WITH YOUR WEDDING PLANS Vex, itity select your Wedding Invitations, Announcements and eittu4siefedgments with complete' Confidence as id quality and correctness of form: *1 Aroti H#V6 E PRSONALIZeD NY4EDDING NAPKINS, MATalES AND CAKE 00)(k$ • .......444440* rowing 'THERMO-GRAVURE" (Raised Lettering) Happy Qlean.ers to Resume Meetings In.Septor bet The .I-lapPY. GleAriere Mission Band of St, Andrew's Presbyterian Church WEIS , held 'on ,Itti\e 4th, at 115 p.m. With 40 Children in at- tendance. 4, Mrs, t. Phillips chaired the meet- ing. Mrs. J3, Cortin Was Pianist and Nancy tionaldsOn read the 23rd. Psalm, Other oblidren 'taking a -Part in the $ervice are sts follows; Bill McKibben, hobett. Campbell, thivid Crahere and biniald Rae, Mary Phillips gain ‘ri; dedicatory prayer for, the donations brought by the Members for the bale to tlfe fitidianS, The latter and Mary Lou • INVITATIONS • ANNOUNCEMENTS • RECEPTION CARDS 4) THANK YOU CARDS • 4,1.44.• FADED PEONY BLOOMS All faded peony blooms should be removed from the plants im- mediately after flowering to pre- vent the needless formation of seed, Nurserymen recommend giving peonies an application of a balanc- ed fertilizer after they've finished blooming in order to nourish the' plants for the next year. a, A scenic beauty spot in the district which will be visited by many: during the centennial celebrations this summer, is the Bluevale, dam,. long a haunt of vacationers and fishermen. Although situated in ST. HELENS ---- The Women's Institute meeting was held' on Thursday, May 31st at the Hel- ens Community It was, the' Grandmothers' meeting and was in charge of Miss W. D. Retherford and Miss Mary Murray. The roll call was answered `;by "A Canadian Woman . Who . Be- came Famous". Twenty4wo•ineni: bers and eight visitors' resn'onded andthere were three,children 'pre- sent, • Corsages 'were. pinned on all the grandmothers as they entered the • 1,1 The financial repoit. was .given*: with cash oft hand. being .049.25., Wayi and means of .:cleaning• •uP the St Helens 'cemetery . and mak- ing it look better were ciisetisserL and 'it was decided to contact the council in this regard. • ,Everyone was reminded to bring. Ole hiStory of their farm,"a Pict:41'6' df the home and* also pict 1:1 their grandparents for thd Tweeds-' Muir history. • Mrs. E. W. Rice had 'the. motto,'. "What. Happens Today • is HisterYL Tomorrow". Mrs. Barbour gaVe two readings, •"What'S Wrong "With-, Housework?" and "The: Random Shot". • • - A very splendid report was gilt.: en of the secretaries' ; coeference at Guelph by Mrs, Fred MeQuillin, Mrs. Wm, Rutherford played an instrumental, a dedication to the grandmothers, ,"Meledy of Love".. Mrs. Rutherford donated a hand painted picture which she had painted, to the Institute to hang on the stage: A bouquet was presented to Mrs, William McPherson, the oldest grandmother present, Mrs. Chester Taylor ,was the smallest grand- :Mother; : Mrs. Laura McNeil 'was the newest one and Mrs. William Humphrey had 'the most grand- children. Douglas Miller received, a prize for the newest baby, Miss Mary Murry and ' Mies W. D. Rutherford told some of the history of St. Helens and named some of the old farms and bUild- lngs that used to be there. Miss Rutherford explained the ,meaning Of -" Wawanosh", 'which is' an Indian word meaning "friendly 'people", giei'f.t, of a preen► and •sugar set, 'donated by Mrs, Mtirdie and. Mrs.„ EreVen for Mae in the hill, was acknowledged. The meeting closed With "The Queen" after which' a dainty lima. was served by the Jiesteases, Mrs. Earbotte4 Mrs. Taylor and' MrS.' MeNeil, Thp next Meeting will be Child- rotes 1)ay in the form: of ,a Wade, ST. HELENS' HISTORY 111.S. MEETING HELD TOLD AT W.I. MEETING AT ' SIMMONS HOME