HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1956-08-22, Page 10"The Birds AMI
The Beei"
An „amusing remake tp'f "The
Lady Eve", The story ,centres
.around the romantic -envelye-
ment of a, millionaire's son who
becomes the target of a beau-
tiful eard-sherk and her father.
Mon., Tues., Wed ), Aug. 27-28-29
Van Johnson ,Joseph Cotten
In
"The Bottom Of
They Bottle"
(Adult 'Entertainment)
This stogy reveals the conflict
'between two brothers . . , one
an escaped convict the
other a wealthy lawyer-rancher,
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Mr, and Mrs, Stuart Chainney
were Sunday .visitors With Mr, arid
Mrs. 'Cliff Henderson .and , 4414
At Kippers, Plane remained for a
Wager 'visit.
COM APPROVES'
.SCHOOLIDDITION' Mrs. Verna. Deers of . Niagara;
Falls spent the weeitoend.here and
in. BIYUm, Brian and . Harold re.
turned home with her:,
Miss Margaret Jefferson has. ittis never safe to drive more
eceepted a school for Vie coming than V,/ miles per hem; at, night.
term, in the Oakville Never drive with an ..overloaded
Congratulations to Miss : 'gar. . .
Jefferson -on. passing het' final Avoid driving at high. 'speeds,
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Carl ,gibb Was a .holiday visitor
last, weeit with his grandparents,
Mr and Mrs, John ' McIntosh at
grass*,
Mr, and Mrs: Gordon miller and
Larry of London visited with Mr.
and Mrs, •Chester- Taylor;
Recent guests of Mr,. and 'Mre,
Allan Miller arid. Douglas included
Mr, arid Mrs, Willis gprrigen. of
Cookstown, Mr. and Mr's. .CtieliPer
-Corbett of Barrie and Mr. And Mrs.
Richard Elliott and Allwood of
Hplyrood, •
We, P. Toad has returned. from •
a visit with Ivo,. and Mrs, Neely
TOrld , at 'Geminorum and at Strati,.
ford.
Mrs, Chas, Kitchen
Was in 83rd Year
Tsohells, .Kitcheri
passed .away at the' -McKay- Nurs-
ing Heine. WingliaM,. early .Thitre-
day morning in 'her •gard. Year. Her
early life was spent hi Howlek,
ToWnship. She was. the daughter of
the late Chas, Finlay and ,Sarah
Montgomery, residents, Of ,e04. 14
Howlek, After tier marriage she.
and her husband farmed" near
Wroxeter and retired. te• Gerrie
eleven yeara ago, Her husband,
Ches. Kitchen, died in 1951.
Surviving, are one daughter Mrs,
Carl. (Relta) Jacklin/ PrilaSele,
and five grandchildren: two sisters,
Mrs. Tom Wright (Rachel) And
Mrs. Tom Douglas '(Jane) -ef..Gor-
tie and three brotherS, William. and
Chap. Finlay of GorriO aro. Wesley
Finlay, 'Berkley, Cal,
The funeral' service was at the
Edgar feneral 'home on, Saturday,
afternoon at 2,3Q, conducted by the
Rev, W, V. Buchanan of the
Gorrie United. Church. Interinent'
was in the Gorrie Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Everett. Wright,
Robin Campbell, Fred McGee, Bill
Gallagher,Sterling Finlay and. Chas,
Finlay, Fower bearers were Stew-
art Higgins and Melvin Fielay.
Nancy Curran is holidaying with
the Leeson family at Port Stanley.
Mr, and Mrs, .klstn Durnin of
Londpn were visitors with Mr, and
Mrs, Jas. Durnin lest week.
Mr, and Mrs. Mel Brdwrt, Donna
Woods and Bob Murdie left. last
Wednesday on a motor trip
through Northern Ontario,
Mrs. Gordon McIntyre and Don- ,
ald of Bracebridge were recent
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. W. I.
Miller, ' On their return they were
accompanied by Anne end Hughie
Todd. . •
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dug.. Meeting
RETA11$ — The August
meeting of,the W,M,$. was held
in the churi with thirteen ladies.
in attendance, The, president,
Mrs. W, I, Miller was assisted in
the worship, service by Mrs. E. W,
Rice, Mrs, 'Chas, McDonald.. Mrs.
Woods and. Mrs, W, A. Miller..
Mrs, J. Cameron led in the prayer.
Miss. W. Rutherford had the
topic from, Missionaries Reporting
and gave interesting, information
about japan. Mrs, A. Miller
read an article on a new kind of
ecnool—Naramator. Mrs. W, I.
Miler welcomed Mrs. Omen who
spoke briefly,
Mrs. T. 3, Todd 'presided for the
W.A. meeting which opened.. with
the .theme hymn, prayer .and. creed,
The theme of the service was
'Tile Secret of H1S' Presence', Mrs.
McDonald read the 'Scr'ipture
leeson and Kra. Cameron; the
le4on thooghts.
A remiest ,to miter to a wedding
Was granted,
rich and family are holidaying near
Bayfield.
Seaman Johnstone Fairish, Es-
quirnalt, and Miss Della Den-
aldsen, Victoria, B,C, 'returned last
Wednesday to the Weet Coast after
visiting with 'Mr. and Mrs, Elinor
Parrish,
Mrs, Alvin Simpson has returned
from _Victoria Hospital London.
." Mr.^ Wallace Moreland received
painful injuries to his hip when
working with logs at his farm, •
Miss Gwen Hyndman is visiting
at the home of Mrs, •Eld,on Mann,
Moncrief, Jimmie Plyndman is visit-
ing Mr, and, Mrs. Delmar Dilworth,
Ethel.
Mr. and Mrs. Eimer Farrish,,Me„,r
and Mrs, Donald Leader and faiii'!'e.
fly, Mr. and , Mrs. Geo. Adams and
family attended the Bunton re-
union at Holstein on Sunday, Aug,
eat 12th.
Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Grainger and
Ruth, Mrs. Effie McCracken, Violet
and Viola, spent the week-end with
Mi; and Mrs. Clarence Greinger,:at
Wallaceburg, • P
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Pick up your prescription if
Ih0POing near us, or Jet us
deliver promptly' without extra
charge, A great many people
entrinit us with the responsibil-
ity; of filling their preeeriptions,
May we compound yours?
Mr. Keith Cridland of Toronto
visited with his cousin, Donald
Russell over the week-end.
Billie Gordon of Weston is ho n.
Baying at the home of Mr, and Mrs,
Archie Miller."
.1. Zimmerman of Milver-
ton is visiting her daughter, :Mrs.
Cloyne Michel and Mr. Michel.
Margie Bristle and Sandra. Miller
spent the past week with Mr. and
Mrs. Jack :Myth at Weston. Elaine
Miller visited with Phyllis Grant
near 13luevale.
Miss Verne - Metcalf Winghanl.,
and Miss Karen Michel returned on.
Sunday after spending a week at
Wasaga Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. MacLurnley, Tor-
onto, spent a few days last week
with Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Hastic.
Mrs. Harry Faegan, Teeswater,
and Mrs. Harry Gowdy spent the
August 11th week-end at Aylmer,
Quebec and attended the horse
races at Connaught lark and also
at the Bell Bennett Raceway at
Montreal,
Carol Short of Fergus, spent the
past week with her grandparents,
Mr ,and Mrs. Thos. Short,
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Bennett,
Thelma and Shirley spent Sunday
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*Quotation, by Voltaire (1764)
Copyright 1056 (5W3)
A regular meeting of the Rowlok
Township Council was held In, the
clerk's office on August 7th, Ali
nieinhers were present and Reeve
H. ..Gowdy in the chair, The mien-
tes of the, last regular meeting
were read and on Motion of Mc-
Miehael and Gibson were adopted
as read, Carried.
Haskins Allan-.That we give
the Clifford .Agricultural Society a
grant of $20,470. Carried,
McMichael - Gibson—That five
give approval to the, proposed
building of an addition 'to the Nor-
well District High School. Carried.
Alan - Haskins--T het this coun-
cil does not approve the changing
of the status of the Fordwich Rail-
way Station. Carried,
Gibson-McMichael--That the
road accounts as approved he paid.
Carried.
Allan -McMichael—That the fol-
lowing accounts be paid, Carried,
County of Huron, hospitalization,
$116.25; County of Huron, refores-
tation account, $92,8Q; Underwood
Ltd., ribbon coupons, $12,00; Lis-
towel Banner, advertising, $9.60;
CKNX Ltd,, announcements, $6,00;
3, Winter, labor Redgrave ceme-
tery, $11.00; L. Brown, sheep kill-
ed, $75.00; Mrs. Walter Ward,
calf killed, $30,00; W, E. Whitfield,
part salary, $50.00; J. H. Pollock,
part salary, U, I, stamps, post, etc.,
$93.4e; Partridge Service, relief,
$71.41,; W. E. Whitfield, dustbane,
$3.60; Harry Dane, part salary as-
sessor, 1200,00; "Clifford Agricult-
ural:Society, grant, $20.00; road
account, transfer, $6851.20; total,
$7642.28."
MeMiehaei -.Gibson—That we do
nowadjonrii to' meet again on
September .561,,or at the call of the
reeve, Carried.
J. Hareld Pellock, clerk
H. Govedyi reeve,
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Other Denim Jeans at $3.95 & $5.10
Boys' blue denim or Texas Tan Jeans
from $2.98 up
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Sunday School 10.15 aisle
Remembering the Lord
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Gospel Meeting at 7.30 p.m.
Each Thursday evening at 8 pan.
Prayer Meeting and Bible Study
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'Plymouth savoys.Door Sedan.
(Intended for last week)
' Mr. and Mrs. Rae Adams, Mr.
and Mrs. Boy Richardson and
Tommy of Toronto were week-end
visitors'.With Mr, and Mrs. RuseeIl
Adains.
• Mr. and Mrs. Jack Toner and
family' attended the Porritt reunion
held in Midliufst Park on Sunday,
August -12th.' ,
Mr. and 'Mrs. mad Edgar spent
a few days with Mr. and Mrs. l'as.
Easton, at Pointe-au-Baril.
• •Mr. and, Mrs. Carter McKee of
:Were guests of Mrs. John
Wylie , recently.'
" Mrs. Sam Fieltzman of Hamilton,
Mrs. G. Mueler, of St. Catharines,
Mr. Edward Beese and son, Har-
vey Beese of Winnipeg and Mrs.
Clara Beese of Waterloo, visited
Mr. and .Mrs. Robt. Dane on Sun-
day.. .• , •
`:Miss . Marjopie Hyde of I-tense...11
has •been , a visitor at the home Of
Mr. and' Mrs. Manfred Irwin. Mrs.
Eleta-Leitch and Mr. Geo, Pallister
of ,TOrontb were also .recent visit-
Recent visitors at the home of
Me., arid Mrs. 'Fred Hyndman were
,Mta. Fred bowdall and Miss Aud-
rey Dowdall of Toronto, Mrs. Les-
ter Falconer and Gary and Mr.
Arthur. Ernewent of Teeswater,
Mr. and Mrs, Neil Robb, of Belle-
ville, Me, and Mrs. Stanley Martin
and Mi,,,,and 'Are. David Dow and
faMily. of, Verugs, Mr. Ed. Chad-
bourne, 'o ;Boston, 'Mass. Mr. and
Mrs. RossVogart and eons of
Witigham, Miss violet Wherry and
Mr. •alai Mrs. Crosert Inglis of At-
wood, _•
Mrs; Iniella 'Sanderson and Mrs.
Leonard Sanderson were hostesses
at a miscellaneous shower at the
latter's home in honor of Mies
Joanne Gilmer,
Mr. arid Mrs. Ken Underwood,
Brian and Barrie are on a motor
trip to McAdam, NeW etrunswick,
to visit Mrs. Underwood's mother.
The Rev. F. E. and Mrs. nus-sa and Donald spent a new days
.hi Toronto the first of the week.
Mr, arid Isere. W, C. King and
Mrs. Ernest King spent Thursday
in Toronto. Mrs. S. Bradley, wino
:has been visiting Mrs, le. King, re-
turned with them to her home in
Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs, Wrn. Fear and Mrs.
Young, of Blythe were recent visit-
ors with Mrs, Jas, Armstrong,
Wayne King is holidaying with
relatives hi Toronto and Halibut-
ton,
Mr. And Mrs. Len Potter, Karen,
and Ricky, of 'Sarnia, Were recent
Visitors With the Reve P', i and
Mrs. Russell; at the rectory,
Mr: bind Mrs, Floyd Hate)). of
ListeWel, have taken up redder-me
in Ifyridinahre apartment. Mr, Hut-
ton will be 'employed with Wild.,
nian's transport.•,
and Mrs. Lloyd Weeds and
Judy, of Waterloo, are spending
their holidaYs with Ml's, Sae.
Sheta,
Aniong that) Imildeyi at Port
.Elgin were: M. and Mrs. Robe
Edgat and Dale, Joyce Fotd 'and
Maureen. Iiiithithae, Mr. and Mrs.
'Moist. Stephens, Shirley tlihrtic Mr;
and Mrs, Clarence Spitrlin, Yvonne
and Wanda, Mr, and Mrs. Andy
tdgar, Sandra and Dell
Mr, and Mrs. Dick Carson, Lark
and Colleen and Mr, tied Mrs. 146r,.
Man 'Carotin and family etc at
Bruce Beach,
Mt. 'and Mrs, Allan Hytalnian and
Mirk Mr and MO, tknVet; Par.
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Women's Institute
Enjoys Wiener Roast
GoRRIE—Members of the Gorrie
W. enjoyed a wiener toast at the
August meeting on August 7, .at
the home of Mrs.
on,
Wilson.
The president, Mrs, Gladstone
Edgar presided, Roll call was
answered by a neW Canadian jii-
dustry and it's souree, Mts, Tom
Edgar commented on the motto,
"Support Canadian Induetriee and
Canadian industries - Wilt support
yeti", Mrs; Vera Gregg convener
Of the committee gave a -talk ,otl
the new modern hitchentte bream,
Made in Itirigetown.
DOOM, toner, wilneer oif ptievtre;
teal hoeors, told of ' having etnhe
pleted l of the .1.M. ,lioMeMakingt
courses eptuieuired by the )(wit WI,
*Yvonne Spading spoke of Ithe ?nest
recent course Ilea Biscuit's with
Variations".
Mrs. Clarence Snarling teported
en the banquet at the Q,A,d; In
Guelph, given in honor of Mr*/ A,
nerry, of Australia;
president,
Mrs. C. Wilson was' Winner In
contest "Know: Your, Products".
va tie Of your car is at its peak.
That's right ! No other car in
Plymouth's low price range ,can match
the features you get when you get
new Plight-Sweep Plymouth. There's,
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you the power you need for safer pass.
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comfort inside for relaxed riding. And
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111r. and. Mrs. Jas. Fullerton pe:
Walkerton Visited Mrs, F, C, Tay-.
for on Sunday.
Ml'. and Mrs. Lorne Dols and .
family from Drayton, Mr, and Mrs.
Jas. Doiz. Wreireter spent Sunday
with Mr, and Mrs. Bredley. Gal-
hraith and family, Jacqueline and
Kenneth ninaleed. .far a week 'e
vacation,
Mrs. Florence Edwards of "Wind-
sor and Mrs. .lean MacDonald of
London visited last week with M.
and Mrs, W. C. King fula Mc and
Mrs, Ken Eastie. Recent visitors at
both homes wore Mr. and Mrs. W.
lil. Stewart anti Mrs-. Frances Gray,
Hamilton ane Mr. and Mrs. Milton
Smith, ,Stouffyille,
D.
. and with Frontier
Days close at hand
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at Orillia.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Wylie •of Tor-
onto, are visiting the former's
mother, Mrs. John
Mr, H, V, Holmes and Miss Irene
Holmes visited with London 'friends
on Tuesday of last wee*,
Mrs. John Montgomery returned
last week to London after -spending
a few weeks with Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. Addison). •jecqiiee
and family left on Friday Morning,
to return to Suineriank B.C., after
spending the pest eleven months
with relatinea here,
Mr. John Strongshas sold' five of,
his purebred Ayrshiree to go to
Guatemala,,,Tney..were. among the
26 Ayrshireg in •a large shipment
of cows of :etheeilireeds.
Bill Kreller,,,,,bas commenced
duties . om the, staff of the, local
branch of the,eToreinto-Dominion
Bank.
The Rev. iHarry ‘mid' lire: 'Jen-
nings of Lucknow are holidaying
at the home of the latter's mother,
Mrs. C. Lawrence.
Mr, and; Mrs, Earl, King, ;Dogg-
ies and Carol and Mrs.'W...C, King'
spent • Tuesday •of last' week in
London, • .‘
We extend • sympathy to' Mrs:
Robt, Dane, whose sister,. ' Miss
Catharine Hooey, of Toronto died'
Wednesday at LaMbert Lodge,'
Toronto. Burial was in 'the' Mild-
may Cemetery on Fridaje.afternoon,
Mr. Harry Templenian, who was.
a patient in the Winghani Hospital
for several days.last week is able
to be at his =home •4gain and. Yin-
proved in health. ' Mrs; 'Joliri Jar-
dine, Tugaske, SagitS'whe la Still•
in the Wingharit 'Hospital .1i:sill:AV
ing a slight iniproveMent• ''•
Mr. and Mrs'. Wef. Howells," of
Conn, visited on '• Sunday' 'at .the
home of seit.•'and Mrs. T, L.
Our sympathy is Oderled•te the
family of the' late:IVIrs..Chass; Kit-
chen. , • .
'Mr. Ed, Taylor, Jactigon, Mich.,
is visiting with Mr.'aintitirs,'Ed'w.in
Day and the .Gordon and; Earl •Un-
derwood families. •-• •
Mrs. Jas.' BartOn of Draytori
visited all last. week at the. home
of Mr. and Mrs. Jas'...t dwitda, ".
Mt. and Mrs. 'Leonard. Sanderson
and Miss 'Luella Sandersens Were
guests at the..King-Gilmir: wed-
ding at McIntosh. Chitral en -Sat-
urday afternoon ;
Several tionV'Gorilie attended; the
annual LX).L. • meiriorcit arieriecor=
alien seryice .•• s'•.the'•,.'s'FOdsejeh
Cemetety OnedinidaY eafternikineat,
which the Reve
wkas the speaker.- '
Mr. and Mie,"Biit; ;Hasti&„ 4144
Mr. and .Mrs. Den ''Iry in spent tliii
week-end ca . Birdies ' Heath, giteite
of Mr. and 'Mrs. Milton' Smith..
Jim Walker. and; Gordan Yid( of
London were ,week end visitots at
the forrner'S honie, ' . — •
Miss Cavell Rutter,. and Allan
Koehler of Dundalk were week-end
visitors 'with Mt. and' Mrs; Leonard
Ruttan. . .s.
Misses Edith,Hodgins Arid Nellie
Ruttan of Teronto, wete week-end
guests of Mr, ;and ..Mrs, Arleen
Ruttan. / • •
Mr. and -Mrs; Ted Newton, Mr.
and Mrs. Mac Newton,. Brian. and
Beverley spent Sunday. with 'Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Hart at •St. Cathar-
ines. . , —
Family Reunion ,L.„
GORRIE—The Ruttan efamilY
held a reunion picnic in the Gerrie
Community Park ,ort Sunday with
relatives attending from Toronto,
Lueknow, Dundalk 'and Brussels;
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United Church News
GOBRIE—The Rev, J. W. Hird
of Fordwieh will be the speaker in
the Gorrie United Church on Sun-
day morning next at 11.15 a,m,
The Rev. W. J. V. Buchanan bap-
tized Larry James, infant son of
Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Ruttan at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Mitten on Friday evening,