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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1957-01-09, Page 9Now eilligaterliypo hood Can be Opned It full 90 degiees fot complete access to the engitte,_or 45 degrees for routine servicing. Sturdy, two-position stop keeps hood in place when opened. Push-buifon , driving/ aiailatle, on V2,- ton models, lets you push a button, step or the gee and got NeW hand.. brake lever enables you to adjust ictltble slack from inside the tab. frOm % ton to 65;000 lbs..G.C.W.,14 hliglt..stylorl choice tor all your itaulinftwee (Intend' For the ; Raw. l 4,, ;and Wined meeabe and children p Tont Caaton Howard '7.41O end Mrs Of; 94 _r id! .4 Arihr - pair ktknll: 1 d 0,41111 sblinfl, 4 en Av.040 Met11140_, o chliten, were h 141 Yr •1 ► Met ascl Y, ,f4V-11141 B Qbrks 040n, -who b.elo,pgs to tate prinid,..14 401 44 :!olej Archie AfegnilLitlf e bag lve •WeetiOsp''' Murray said 'Nqsnalit FP're 401, piano. solos. 4 .441,9**,1%00S. W10 Preilented'1,,Y Murray Gaurij and Frank Aiken, • ' Dancing was 10504-41 the inu- sic of the :XYFSaith DiTelrestra With' Donald'1.4k04y ;caller-off. .s ; P 3) TO' .ist• ' pp. obt dro of Aostog4, • .k Mr. oast *so-, mpo Ppaarut*or te,c°,014!10, Mr. and whiarw., ClaLe gi90mt of yell Chrigtrijes vd.ty hip peghtp, ,Mr. anti grk'"C. Hoffman. Visitors with Mr,,,and. Mrs. Bosnian for the 1109% Year Week- end were Lyle 10 Kinney of North- ville, Mich., Archiel MCKinney of teamington,J Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Griffith eruf. Bob 'of Bra;np-toni joining'the family-party on Satur- day evening were Mayor R. E. McKinney of Wingham, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Elliott, Mr, and Mrs. Glenn Sellers and son, Gordon Messer, w 9 esseinrizabowd. ,MrS, MarY McKinney .4 /Vie Sacrament at the Lord's Abitteer was observed ta thq 'Vatted Cherelit on Sunday, Dee: SOW, On Sku Anua•rY .8th, the `.Sacra- merit was oliaerVed in the fireabY- terian.• church, The Bluevale vvomen's institute will inert at the home of Mrs. Wm. Nicholson TbOrildaY, Jan, 10, Mrs,, Eldrgd Sigio( Will sPeak on Canadian eitirtengliip and Mrs. Wickiltead W111 :be, Convener: BLU'EVAL,F r rThe W.MJ the United Ch1gob file meeting be* atfts. Alex Migrie Mrs. Sperling lohlui reported the slkie44,0 alens overpaid. • Mrs. R. A. Brook •WO/1 In of the study period the Church-111M 'en the reek faith and truth; made strong' b eo7operation, loyalty and fq'rbears {wee. Christian civilization Le Ilk reflection from. the Church. Mrs, Milton Fraser gave •inter. eating descriptions of the material in three study books, which will be used this year; "Destined to he Sons"; "Conversations on tiiontb East India Korea", ands "gapt from Burma", Mrs, Gordon Hall read Scriliturq, BLUEVALE--Mbe Women's As- sociation .met in the United Church on January 3rd., the president, Mrs. Elmer Sellers, presiding. Mrs, Alex McCrackin, .treasurer, gave a complete report of finances for the year , showing a large carry-over for 1957. Some plans, were discussed tor the supper to be held before the annual congregational meeting on January 25th. Mission and Hear Of Korean Children' BLUEVALE-1The Mision Bind held its meeting 'in' the 'United A helicopter may hover like 'g bird, but when it comes doWn to roost On a roof it weighs plenty, and sets up quite a grain, So engineers have devised rill*. The whirly-bird lands on an aluminum raft floating •in - shallow pool of Water. The (1911endeel ,for last. Week) • ,and Mrs. Clifton goOre and, Harold Moore of*Loncion spent last week-end' at the home of Mr. and,' Mrs, Wm. Kennedy, Marnoch. Chas Camphell of Port sterile*. Mr. John. McAdams and daughter - Dorothy and. Mrs. Mary MaKehglet and Frances Dennis of Ansa Craig;:': visited there on , Thursday. , Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Sirrinatma' and Nancy of London spent the' week-end with her parents; Mr. .and, Mrs. Chas. Martin. Nancy staY:, eel to spend her holidays here, anti' has been sick with chicken pox. Mr. and Mrs: Gerald Watson of • 'Forest spent a few days this week -:frith her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Allan Pattison, Pattison, famines- gathered at the same • home to. Observe Christmas on Wednesday. Mr, and Mrs. Gershom Johnston . •fIntenden for last Week) .BLIJEVALE—On Thursday even- Mg.,: bee, 27t ...Y .P4M; and the Choir.of the 'United'Citurch held a social availing• when: young people of the Presbyteries. Church were . • guests, • . Joyce Hoffmen, presidenk" pre-; sided for deYetional exercises; Christmas carols ivere sung, Con-' tests and games were, ehjoyed, and refreshments were ,served, ,c • , .‘• Mrs. am . of Hamdtonjuist found the bu of her lit , with TeOnticle, Varieties at the finest ,stoies iri town. And the:Oil:09ff' .1110SC '810tiOUs sheet fashions are yours to 'oiti414 treasure at January's 1 . very; very IOW Price3.;,• • '1 • f',* NoW yesu affOrd shelves-full of fiorali, stripes; " sheets' (neW colOrs!), They're 01 4*adei'So. they're Cgrtifie4Washable; all with :1q tope ualit (ilea all sf And all With; seetite&sachet C11016Sedl, ' • • • ta.t,114 /41$ for Tqt=na.a...de Ya.r.iety TiMe-Hand f the stir Wire of :our lite: at those-budget prices ....14•40.y.s.io(youx life With :1'4-mattes . beitiiifigNariety.,,pf sheets • ' that covered by the landing**. No doubt they figured Out, too, how passengers, can•get "ashore". Certainly • 'who , . work with aluminuniare mighty resourceful. Id $act,:titeiskeep us busy supplying lhem:;,, • 'this versatile modern in at home and in fOliig1111, and family, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart • chine's weight is spread civet*. Smith and family' of Kitchener, area of the raft instead of j Mr. and, .Mrs.. Chas. Wood and family, Seaforth, Mr. and Mrs. Ross McMichael and family, Satnie., Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Johnston and baby Paul, Turnberry, My,' and Mrs. Clarence Ritchie and family,. John • Johnston and dean Stanley, Lon-: .don; spent Christmas at tjte 'kerne of Mr. and Mrs. Robinson Of St. Augustine. Mr. and Mts. Kenneth Johnston and familY of Clinton visited with Johnston relatiyet'in ibis. conarinin- ity on Sithday„ . • •:.*• • is and Mrs. Wm. Kennedy spent Vueiday with, Mr. and 'M'rs. John tors with Mr.. and Mrs. W. I. Miller thPitY Melt. )Ytafters, :He rTS-64 r. tfig 4'Y *I War T-And , mgm I-- of i 1:glp roxe ker Mason- • He ieokei Ihls Vlie, the termer: .Mabel. Mitchell, one son, Jack, of Kingston ',and one daughter, grol, Londsway (Mary). of De. trolt? These are also four 1irotliers Earl of Elrose, Sask.; -Alfred, in North Storey, B.C,; Joe and WO,: fred in DgrOlt and three sisters, Mrs. John': Willie (Margaret) of Saskat110$lilitiik • William Parnrow (Harrie0 9$ ,Detrolt; and Mrs, Earry.'Elliott ifA,lieel of Sluevale. There ' are four grandchildren, ,A masonic service was held in the Gordon S. Moir funeral home in Gorrip On Thursday evening, Janus** gad the funeral service the followtligibly Was conducted by the Reit: Mr., 1140ure, of Moles worth.' Interment, was in the Wroxeter cemetery. The pallbear- ers, were George Inglis, Ed Gilmore Hetvard Wylie, Gordon CiOson, Bert Hartle and William . Wade. ; Members : of family attend- ing the funerill,'Irom a distance were Mrs. Tony Meahan, Windsor; Mr: and Mrs, jack Meahan, Kings.. ton; 'Mr, and Mrs. Russel Lonna; Toaaniy and Dennis Lends- Petroit and Mrs. Withal. 111id Wilfrid Meahan, al- sa ot. Reqofe:. :x4 *e140.11 brother from Bri- January 2id. tish Columbian and his sister' from Church' on 1 Mrs. W.Saskatoon ttivelled • from t h e Johnston .arranged and carried out the program. Nancy Taylor pre- West to see their brother and were With him fOr a time shortly before Sided and, Shirley. Johnston read the minutes; he passed, away. . • It was.decidetthat fiiture meet- ings be held on the second Tuesday of each month . at 4.15 p.m. The Mission Band 'Purpose was, sung by all,. alto, the' temperance' song, "Marching 'Meng". Keith Johns- Mr. and Mra. -G. S. McIntyre and ton gave the ra er fo mis io Donald of Bracebringe were visi- aries. • p y r s n- . for the Christmas holiday. 041INI*1..Ii,XTEE',C004E!OlidlyED 1930 Sherbrooke Sirw West; MOnt1.111 „ . , • :There was an .urgent phone from-:£4. man -saying BOW. had swallowed' fotintsiinlien. • "All right,111,copee at once," re- lined the tinc(or„ !'What are, ou doing, in the nattaxitinief"' • • "Using .'s,'•iierfeite • The roll, eau was• answered by paying fees, when 21 members' en- rolled. Birthday greetings were sung for Rose .Marie Nicholson. Mrs. ,M. L. Aitken told the story of. the second chapter of the study book;. ?Kt Sooni", a story of Kor- ean children before' the recent war and of their mission school. GAVILLER, McINTOS 8c. WAItDI CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS • BELL TEL HONE BUILDING Walkerton Ontario 11111111111111111011111141111111111111111111Elliall0161101111111111111111111111a Mr. and Mrs: Jack Davies and children of Toronto, • spent the New 'ear's, week-end with Mr. and 'Mrs. Elmer Sellers and tam. George and Marilyn McQuillin of Hamilton Were Christmas • visitors with Mr. and MTS. WM. Purnonann daughters. Mrs. Puidon, MayY B. and Barbara returned with thenY.to Hamilton for a 'few day4' •yilit, Miss :Anna Stuart of Toronto spent the holiday week-end with 'Mr. and Mrs. George Stuart'• slid Mr. Joe. Stuart. Miss ISahelle 'MacPherson was home .from London for Christmas. Mr. and. Mrs. Lorne Woods 'and Donna spent Christmas with Mrs, R. WoodS. Mr, and Mrs. Mel Brown, Mrs; Murdic and Bob at Kitchener. • • , iss' .4arlaret athlete etude* nurse, 1t the Stratfojell,, Hospital,, spent , Christmas,'. at ' her It?fl!e here. .Misees: Lois and .rtUth :Webb, of t*rantford were 'home ,ini christ- Inas *Won:. . Phone • 3.7. for appointment .Chryitlor Corporation of Citnada,•Lintilod In your last loving tribute, you will want a service of quiet dignity to remain forever with you as a cherished memory. This quality is our primary concern, Wingham Phones 106, 189 .Lte • Advaiii4 -.0iViiii ub, onis Are. hoW !available pi" 414 mod ..1)9,,dge ongmeered:tqgive-:you.foll". weir OSO 216 h41.),On-regulas- as. ryod .cart choose the .1)0dge D700 Tractor And Troller, 0500 with bump body, 0400 with MO Dellvoley ' 0300 virlb Stake hbey, ' 0100Pailel 00 to 45,030 lbs. G.C.W . 17,000 lbs. moc GYN.,. batty, 15,000 mi. max, G.v.W. 8,800 lbs. max. G,V.W, 5,000 lbs, MaX. 4t V.Wt • Mary Duff, Mrs. Alice Aitken and Miss Ruby Duff spent Sunday with •Mr. and' Mrs, Donald Street at Listowel. Mts. Aitken is remaining for a week with 'her daughter. Miss Mary Duff entertained for Mr. and Mrs. Conn Fi'ngland of Witighani. and Mr. and Mfrs. RaY. ;mond Elliott of Turnberry1 at the New Year, Mr. Jack Horton 'who is in train-. 'Mg for the R.C.M.P. and who has spent the past nine months at, R.C.M.P. headquarters at Regina, Sask., has now been stationed in Ottawa and spent the New Year holiday with his .0/trellis, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Horton. John• McTavish Jr.; silent the holidays with his , grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Robt, McKinnon. Mr. and , Mrs. • Robt. McKinnon spent, New Year's •with their daughter and family the Jack ‘Mc, 'ravish s. • • Guests With Mr. 'and Uri,' -R; MeKinnon for Christmas were Mrs, A. Armstrong of Brussels and Mr. and Mrs. Jack McTavish and family of, Turnberry. 'Guests at the home 'of Mr. 'and Mrs. Harry Elliott. for Christmas Were Mr. and M. Stanley Gal- laher, Serve, and Billy, of Salem, . Mr, an•d Mrs.; liOrton attended. the funeral of tar.•,•Horton:s uncle, Mr. Wm. Reis( Of lfarriston on Sat- urday. , /qr. and WS. Ira Hertfelder of Toronto spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Itorten.. p1 iiNI ,intoystauild,w wit ,pia ill 1;02'1' inluarishiches afelt;. • • it titp•agotil01 tear *hide* ig tetO. El '13-01/(iidaltield operate et coasts sipeod, • Mrs, James Wilson Calgary. Was the guest of her aunt, Mrs.: George St,iart and Mr. Stuart last AVeth. Fit, Lt Keith. Black spent a tett' days leave with Mrs, Black .and sone, Little David Black hits his arm hi' a sling as a 'result of, a 'fail sireni g stool in which he•freictUred a, bone in his arm. THE HURON ..COUNTY COUNCIL • 'vtfill mot in THE COUNCIL. CHAMBERS, COURT HOUSE, GODERICH TUESDAY, JANUARY 15th at 2.00 pan4 All accounts, •notites of deputatOns, the hands, of . the .Cbunty Clerk -not • Saito*, January .12th, I • • • ' Asr E ST; HELENS—Nineteen ladies were in attendance at the January meeting of the Women's Institute held in the 'community hall on Thursday' aftetnooh 'with the pre- sident, Ara, Andrew Gaunt, in charge. The toll call, "Sing, Say, or Pay", received 'a full- response. •-• The treasurer reported $99.43 on • hand and thanks were read for cards and gifts sent. It was decid- ed to have an "At -Home" on Fri- day evening, January 18, with the following committees in charge: Program,' Mrs. D. Gibb, Miss Jean Aitchison;`Mrs. C. McDonald and Mrs. It. Garomie;'. lunch, Mrs. S. Carne(oni Ufa,..:MacPherson, Mrs. W„.0. Humphrey and' Mrs. W. Ptirdon. Mr9'. 3... 30ynt will kt the guest ''speaker at the' February meeting, .giving a talk on her re- cent trip overseas. The following projects were sug- gested and 'discussed: The closing in of the pbtch find building a, kit- chen; the painting of the exterior of the hill and the purcha4ing of Plano. Estimates are to be se- tired 'on the tbuilding and painting , projects. Mrs; R. Webb *ye a firm patier lya "New Year—the ttiiiortunity to 'Write off kistaqes". Jean Alt, libleon gave a reading, .Thotly Novr Yriwe, :Miss W. D, ittither:.; ford made edfrent events most In. teresting, "My 'Whitest Ik•bby" was dis- played or named. A pleasant se.! eial hour fii110Wed with Mrs, B. Gaunt, and Mrs, R, Glimmie as the' hostesses.