The Wingham Advance-Times, 1957-03-13, Page 3frift$T 014
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In'NOW
001011E--HaVing finiShed the
aeries With TeViotOale by winning
four games out of five, the Gorrie
Intermediates are new playing
with. Clifford and In the first game
OP ThuradaY 'evening, won with 4
SOW of Gorrie, 5, CHOW 2.
The Bantam Hockey Team Will
onl,Pete in the Police tournament
te he held Wingham an March
G4rrie and TraWbridgb now
meet in a beat-ofithree, series,
hORRIE
Pareilt.S: !to Ile
Water '.sartity, Programme,
Wm.. Thomtison, of Mannville,
Alberta, Who is with the R,C,A.F.,
at Centralia spent the, week-enn
with his graentather, Mr. Courtney
Gilpin "and, Mrs. • Gilpin.
The 'Molesworth cheese produc-
ers held a banquet on• Tuesday
night, in the Gordo community
hall with Molesworth ladles cater.
ing.
Mrs. Clifford Cooke is in To-
rpnto this week attending' the
hairdressers' convention,
Mrs, • G. Wright is visiting in.
Palmerston with Mrs. Les. Knight.
Mr. and km', Bill Stafford of
Kitchener Were, week-end visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. T, C. Vittie.
Our sympathy extended . to
the Charles and Watson families in
their bereaventent.
Mrs. Jack Musgrove visited last
Week with friends in Kitchener.
Mrs. hichaicl Green of Birch
River, Man., is visiting- at the home
of Mr. Norman Charles.
The Guild of St—Martha of St.
Stephen's Church met last Wed-
nesday evening at the home of
Mrs. Earl Underwood.
Mr. 'and Mrs, Boh Ferguson and
family and Mrs_. If. Ferguson were
recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Reg, Wilson, Ailsa Craig.,
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jamieson
of Goderich were week-end visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. T. L: McInnes.
Mr, 'and Mrs,' Gerald Gray of
Sudbury spent Sunday and Men-
day with the• latter's .fathesr, Mr.
Arthur Chaprnan„ and visited with
Mrs. Chapman at the Palmerston
Memorial Hospital. Friends will be
pleased to keow that there is some
improvement! in Mrs. Chaarnan's
Condition. ,
Mr. and Mrs. George Brpwn,
John and Jean visited Mr. and
Mrs. William Doig.
' Mr. and Mrs.'Don Charles and
femily, of Burwash visited over the
week-end With Me. and Mrs. Wal-
ter' Charles. '
Mr. and' Mrs. Oliver Death, Mur-
ray and Barry Hof Weston called. on
Mrs. H. Ferguson on Sueday;ifiss
Myrna 'Ireland of Teeewater spent
the week-ead with her grand-
mother.
The Young People's Union Will
meet in. the Gorrie, United Church
Sunday,, March 17,:NancY New-
ton-and Jamie ,Sanderson• will be
in enarge,•ef,•,the progrein.
'The fieir *Ups pf the 'Woman's
Association of the. United. Church
are ;'holding.. a St. Petrick's party
if; the' church hall on Friday' even-
ing at 815. 3 ;
A:"boester ;night" for the ,Kurtz-•
yille arena,.:rebuilding fund , was
,held• in tlie: GOrile arena Thursday
nightnight when the Kansas Farmer
'put ' on a' progtam and provided
music for dancing' fellowing the
eetertainment. • A large crowd at-
tended.
• Vire. George Beattie, :Mr0.• E. E.
Russell, Mrs., R. T. Bennett, Mrs,
'Gordon Underwood, Mrs. Norman
Wade, Mrs. C. Lawrence and Mrs.
Harry King attended the Donation
Tea at the Wingham Anglican
Church on' Thursday, • afternoon;
when Mrs. Mirehouse of. London
Was the guest speaker,'
William Latronica of MoleswOrth
has purchased the residence of the
late Stephen King and will be
'moving to Gerrie With his wife and
family ,this month. ,
Mr. Jack Edgar of Toronto is
4 holidaying at his home here.
MrS, C, Lawrence has returned
frorn a theee-week visit with her
daughters in Toronto.
A dozen ladies of the South
Friendship Circle met at the 110itle
of Mrs. Glad Edgar on Tuesday,
Mereh G. A pleasant afternoon was'
.snent quilting. Plans were made to.
hold a bake sale at the Easter
week-end; April 20,
birth
EDGAR—In Listowei Memorial
Hospital on Friday, February 22,
to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Edgar,'
ListoWel, a son.
LIFETIRIE .$E1 riltiTY
Life alleeiel eleetraet
providing Life hiontance and
Option all in one polleY
available limn age 0 in age 5d. n.
Consult—,
FRANK C,'HOPPER
—Rap ---,
Canada Life
WINCHAIVI, ONT.
WXS,, Meets at
Ferguson Home
Ckorrie United ph4r.ch gathered at
0.011114--M-10 WKS, ' of the
the home of Xra. Harry. Ferguson
for their 'Mareil Meeting,. Mrs. W.,
Q. King, AS leader, opened the
meeting with the:call to worship
reeding "Let TJs 1Vorship . .944,"
,'Mrs. •cip.441100 gave the Seript-,
Ore. reading, The ,..study boeit
"Burma and Thailand", Was taken
by Mrs, Ii, Hamilton, Mrs, Glad
Edgar read a ' letter Efreni
Walter. Ridley of Japan, . also a
reading "'Clock-Wise and
wise", telling of a Day of Prayer
,service .on the' Figi Islands. Mrs.
ff.-Hamilton' read a. paper on
Christian stewardship,
During the buSinesa period spec-
ial ,ni•ention .was made 'of 'the
group's party which is to be at the
ehureh on March 15th, Lunch was
Served br Mrs, W. Kirig, Mrs. C.,
Grainger, Mrs,: G, Edgar and gra..
Hamilton and a social . , closed the meeting.
4011,41.4,--At nacetin# in the
1•4.0,4 hall on Tuesday night, Gee.
Peattle, president of the Oorrle
and district Red Craile, presided
when a water Safety,' program Or
Howichli'PWilanip was andeP eon-
sicleeatipa,
Howl* Lions ChM and various
Organizations in HOWielt have, .0X4
pressed willingileSS to help, .:as la
necessary to, heave ail, working to'.
gether to carry put' the Projeet- A
committee Was set lip ,with.Gordon
Moir, president and; Mrs, Alen
Taylor, secretary, with a represen,
tatiVe from each organization, in
the township -ori the epranatee.
It was, deelded that a charge of
0,00 nu' 'the first child and '50
Cents fOr each additional. child: 'in'
the, family would be fair, -
Gordon Moir, Mrs. Alex Taylor
and Geo. Beattie were named to
eontaet parents in tho township
to get an estimate of the number
ANGLICAN CHURCH
GORRIE--A goodly number of
this community gathered at St,
Stephen's. Anglican Church on Fri-
day , afternoon for the Day of
Prayer held, the world over on the
first Friday in Lent. This year the
thought was particularlY of these
behind the "hm curtain".
. Mrs. Burns Stewart was, the
speaker On the theme "Who Shall
Separate US?" saying that these
who have not tasted' sorrow, know
act 'the fullnesO of His love and
that trouble often draWs us closer
to God, So if we are rooted and
grounded in love, nothing shall
separate us from the love of God.
Leaders were Mrs. Gordon Un-
derwood for the Anglican Chiirch;
Mrs, Glad Edgar for the United
Church and Mrs. Sam Robinson
for the. Presbyterian Church. The
Scripture, from Romans 8:31-39,
was , read, by Mrs. Norman Wade
Other readers were Miss Margaret
Dane and Mrs, Harry King::
Prayers for the church, the
Queen; • for peace; freedom through-
out; the Rations and forgiveness
were taken by Mrs. Chas. Finlay,
Mrs. Geo. King, Mrs, Gerald Gal-
braith, Mrs. Harry Ferguson and
Mrs, Gordon Edger.
Mrs. ,Wilmot Charles
Dies at Gorrie
GORRIE7Mrs. Wihnot Charles
died suddenly at her home in,
Gerrie, .on Wednesday; March 6th,
She was the former Muriel 'Sarah
Taylor, daughter of the late John
Taylor and Rebecca Shipley and
was born at Mitchell. She marked
her birthday the day .before her
death.
In early life sho lived in Mani-
toba, and was married to Wilmot
Charles at Stockton, 'Manitoba, in
1895. He predeceased her in 1951.
Surviving are one daughter,
Mrs. Oscar (Agnes) Hill of Nelson,
B.C.; five,..sons, Walter; Herbert
and Roy of Gorrie; LbuiS of Gow-
anstoki and Norman of Wallace
Township. 'Three sisters, Mrs, Kate
Leech, B.C.; Mrs, Annie Leming-
ton, Woolsley, ' Sask., Mrs. Lily
Smale, Woaden, Sask:, and 11
grandchildren, Two datighters,
Mary and Clara predeceased ben
The funeral was held at the
Moir funeral home, Gorrie at
3 p.m. on Friday with Rev, F. E.
Russell officiating. Pallbearers
Were Wm, Smith, Wea.,Gaus, Geo.
Timm, Oscar Felker, Sam Timm,
Elmer Williamson. Flow& bearers
were John Baylor, John Gathers,
GCorge King. Interment was In
Gerrie Cemetery.
BILL NEWTON HIS
MOVE TO LONDON .10
GORRIE--Many friends will be
interested to know that a former
Garrie boy, 'captain. Bill NeWteri,
field supervisor for the .Veterans'
Land Act, has received promotion
and been appointed field super-
Visoe for the V,L.A„ lie will new
be located in London, His wife and
two little daughters will be Moving
from Brussels to London as soon
OS a home can he secured..
Bill has alSo been tommanding•
officer Of the (00th Battery-, Royal
Canpdian Artillery, at Listbwel
which office he has had to retire
from on account Of his removal to
Lendon.
-
If we educate enough, of our in-
dividuals in the fundamentals of
pelted and 'security, frictions and
irritations between countries will
rapidly cliininish.—George C Mar-
shall,
Of children who would O&M to,
receive tosinlaag, and water :safety
instruction teen; six to eight weeks ;
In Opole in the, slimmer *nPttioh^!
Leiters are , being sent out to each:
farriily in the township, throogh ,
the school teachers, and- It la bePed
that parents will reply minytlY,le
order that the "committee '034W•
knew if a gliffielent ' number of
children are willing to, take this
course, before plans can be made.
to go ahead with It,
Milton Watson Was
Born in MorriS
GQRF04-,A- resident of Gorrie'
for the last 37 years, Milton Stew-
art Watson, passed away on Fri-
day after,nine dayst illness in the
Listowel Memorial Hospital. He
was born in Morris Tewnehip and
Was in his 78th year.
On July •31st, 1901, he was mar-
Gorrie; Mrs, Robert (Beatrice)
Hayes, R.R. 1, Wroxeter. A < son,
Harold, died as the' result of an
accident in September; 1956, and
the youngest daughter, 'Panel, died
in 1943. There are tee grandchild=
ren and fiVe ,great-grandellildren•
Two half eistere, Mrs, Earl Som-
ers and Mrs. Bessie Mitchell live
in Brussels; another half sister,
Mrs. Mel Williams' in Michigan,
and a half brother, Reginald Wate
son; in Chatham, f
Before coming to Gorrie Mr. and
Mrs. Watson had lived in Morris
Township and in bluevale.
kunerarservice was in the Moir
funeral home, Gorrie, on Monday,
at 2.30 p.m. with the, Rev. W. J. V.
Buchanan officiating. Burial ,was
in the Gorrie Cemetery. Pallbear-
ers were Earl Underwood, Harry
King, Chester Bennett, Jack Hut-;
ehlson, Cloyne Michel and Walter
King.
ON DRAINS ARE SET
.itC.C.111ENT. 1113111
TREATPI #110
Trudy MapKay, the iti-niontne,
old daughter of Mr.. and Mrs, ,ill
tan. *LOW, Wingliam,, foli and
Out •her bead 04 Tuesday 104 TOP
child. Was treated at the Winging*
General Hospital, several stitches
being' requIre4 to ,olose the W0.1404,
An 1114080-.Y of last week. Albert
Ono." of **rave, loll in his barn,
and painfully Inured hilenriiht
Shoulder. lie was 24-rayi the .
II/Ingham, HoaPital, when it Was
found that no bone* were broken,
Mr. Bacon was allowed 'to return
to his home,
11T,ine-year-04 Wayne Todd, the
son of Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Todd,
was struelc.pn the head by a* piece
of wood. The injury required sev
oral stitches. The boy was per.,
Mkted to go home after treatment
at the hospital,
On Saturday,'following a ear ae-
Men( near the junction of High-
ways 85 and 87 at BlUeVale, three
persons were admitted to the. Wing-
ham General.Hospital suffering
from shock and, minor lacerations.
After treatmenh they were allowed
to leave the hospital. They were
Mrs, Luetta Fowler alid her 7-year-
old daughter, Janice, of R.R; 1,
Gorrie,. and Frank Kumig, of R.R.
1, St Agatha.
Patricia, Cameron, the 16-year-old
danghter of . Mr. and Mrs, Alfred
Cameren fell on the ice on kon-
day and injured her collar-bone,
After treatment at the hospital she
was allowed to return home.
KINETTE TROPHY FOR
MUSIC FESTIVAL
PERSONALS'
• —Airs. J. E. Cook, of Clinton,
ppent a few days last week with
Mrs. W. H. Handy.
—1VIts. May Sharpin, of Wroxe-
ter, spent Sunday with. Mrs. W.
H. Haney. `
—Miss Marian Oliver of Brant-
ford is visiting with Dr. and Mrs,
W. Davis„ , • ; „'
—Mrs. Robert Golley is •visiting
with her 'dae,ghtef. Mrs, Gary. Lee-
son,, in Toronto.
—Mrs. Norman Baker :was in
Brentferd on Friday attending the
Dineral of, her hrother-in4aw, Wil
Ham. Baker,
—Mrs. May Pomeroy, Mrs, John
Hpleak, Mrs. Alvin Murin of ..Lea-'
don„ attended the : funeral in' Brant-
feed Of William' Baker, ,
,•=Mrs. (Rev.) George Malcolm
and small son arrived here last
week after the trip by air froin
Formosa, where she and her hus-
band serve as missionaries. They
will. spend several montieS with her
parents, Rev. and Mrs. Alexander
,,—Mr, Elgin. Coats and son Don-
ald, of Toronto, spent the week-
end at his home and visited with'
his• father; R. A, Coats, who is a
patient in Winghain General Hos-
pital. Mr. Coutts is progressing
favorably. '
—The Basement Euchre club met
at the home of Robert Galley on
Tuesday night for the annual meet-
ing and banquet with 28 present.
—Mrs. John McKay, Mrs,. Art
Stone, Mrs. Len Shropshall, Fred
Shropshail, Mrs, The/tts McKin-
ney were in Brantford on Friday
attending the funeral of their
uncle, William Baker.
titer, $4.25; County of Huron, hos-
pitallation, $82.25; Bounty,
$30.00; Municipal World, dog tags
and licenses, $51.13; Gerrie post
office, stamped 'envelopes, $117.00;
Gestetner Ltd.; ;supplies, $36.28;
K. 'A, Hammond & Co., printing
and supplies, $56.00; Winghain Ad
Vaned-Times, advertising, 470;
ListoWel Banner, advertising, $15.60;
Roy Holtman, feeS re Dfain No.,
'13, $20.00; Wallace Township,
Share of subsidy re Drain No. 13,
$28,24; Ross Amnia; pt, contract
re Merkley brain, $1,000.00;, Gee,
Thonteon, 'tan-liberty, fees to
ivforuley and kokloba.oi brain,
"$85.00 ; Wm. lVfarriner,, relief re
Mrs. Witmer, $16.27; Jack Clarky
repair to' lights Gotric rink
$6.50; R, H, CarsOn & Son, supplies
and oil, $64/20; Road, account,
transfer, $1,844.32.
Harold M. away
1 .'Clerk, 'Reeve
•
I n::::01,:d„
de4hilate..otrgliStWra.tfPerIntigt'arrniki40P,;a,4i,t'":40I-,
yeaM, and :father ofiMrarFergilinu
ofmtIdlyil.nifi died in 'that!
,o
n
avf?criler resident of 4rayton, he'
la , survived by his Wife, four, aorta..
Rifiseil, SL Marys; Carnbrait ,X:44-
tlfveLne'ltung4b.t.geres7nexthr,,s,,of it4Stior4atf3yrrdo l
Oliera4ii„ Stratford and Mrs. Allot
of Wingham, and two brothers,
Gorden Of Moorefield and. Alfred,
Htirhe
The -funeral service will be held,
in :Stratford on WedlieglaY at 3,30
Leslie Deacon, of SesKat,
the;01/1, is spending 'a few days
with old friends in Tara and Owen
Sound. '
-Mrs. Lawrence MacLean of
Minnie Street, left on Monday to
spen'd feW weeks at the home Of
her naughter, Mrs. BrUce Simpson,
of Peterborough,
and Mrs, L. B. Eldridge of
Barrie visited over the week-end
With:: the latter's mother. Mrs.
Blatchford returned with them ,for
a fevi days' visit,
isimiswicrc-,, IN OIL
SARDINES. 3 i•Ya 290
Rit.ONSWICK CHICKEN
luU)DIE itilf* .270
DOMINION—CREAMY PEANUT
BUTTER 1-Alf; 350
ONTARIO NO. I WHITE • '
BENS' 290
ItitemsELLO—Mterieavea CHEESE
'ICES 290
Gifts Presented
'To Ne*'lyweds
GORTHP.,---At a 'large gathering
In the Gordo community hall Oh
Wednesday evening; Mr: and Mrs,
Harold Prowls (nee Glenna
yttrightY,. who were feeentlY Mar-
ried,. WStC peesented With gifts,
!Wilding it`: finer lamp, table Ifirati,
and magazine lamp, mirror and
liidividlial gift's., 'The evening was
spent In .dancing. •
GAYILLER, 114cINTOSI-1 & WARD
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS
BELL TELEPHONE BUILDING
Walkerton . Ontario
of tile IOW Red Cross drive.
BLITZ •.0 da Evg Mae* 2
at 7 pn,
ried at Brussels to Nirinae Stew-
PRAYER SERVICE AT art, who survives with five sons
and one daughter: t JameO and
Keith, Fergus; Harry, Kitchener;
Kenneth, Port Dalhousie and Lyle,
Ann of theHoie own- ectig wk.T
:ship. council!, was held in' the
I
clerk's office on Mitch 5th. 'All
Members Were peeseiii aird tht
. reeve, K Gowdy was in the chair.
The minutes of the last regulfir
and two special meetings were
read and adopted as read. Carried.
Moved by HaskinO aria Allan
that we ,by the Kin-4011e Coin-
inunity. Ceritre a grant" of, '$6.00.00
after construction has commenced.
Carried. Carried. : : '
MoVed by Allan and Haskins
that that By-law No:3-57 erthe,:Town-
,ship Of 'Howiek ,for,:the, year 1957,
thei 957 road expenditure Iby4aw.,
as read the third tirees'heDhaily
nassoede.:1:bite Carried:mv icha6,ito,,ib4011,
that the Court 'of ReviSinitym each
of the' proposecCdreini 'lie- held on
Friday, March 29th • at 'times ' as
ioliows: Hininger Municipal Drain
and Branch at 1.30 P•111.;• Jack
Bennett Municipal brain at 2.00
p.m.; Parrish Municipal Drain. Ex-
tension . at 2,30 p.m.; and Wm. A.
Beiniett Municipal Drain Etna
Branch at 3.00 p.m. Carried.
Moved by Gibson and Allan that
By-Law..'NO. 5-57, the Killinger
Municipal Drain and Branch by-
law, as read the first and second
time be 'passed. , Carried.
Moved by Allan and McMichael
that By-law No. 5-57, the Jack
Bennett 'Municipal Drain By-law,
as read the first and second time
be passed, Carried.
Moved by Gibson and Allan that
By-law No. 6-57, the Parrish Muni7
cipal Drain Extension By-law, as
read the first and second time be
passed. Carried. .
Mailed by McMichael and. Allan,
that By-law isle,• 7.57, the. Wm. A,
Bennett Municipal Drain, and
Branth By-law, as reed the °first
and 'second time be passed. Car-
ried,
Moved by Allan and Gibsen that
the charge' to cattle owners for
Warble Ply Spraying for 1957 Will
be .12c per head for spraying, and
that the powder will be ,.51)e per
lb, for brushing. Also any unpaid
accounts after July 1St, 1957 Will
be added to the tort"roll, together
With an. additional ,.02e per head,
Carried.
Moved `by Gibson and Alltiii that
the road accounts as approved be
'Paid. Carried,
Moved by McMichael and GibSon,
that We jciiti the Association• of
Ontario Mayors and Reeve's and
that H. Gowdy be a delegate.
Carried.
Moved by Allan and McMiehael
that the felloWing accounts be
Paid. doried, Provincial Treaiw
The Kinette Club of Wingham
has decided to again award a cup
as a prize for the Huron County
Music Festival. Last year the Kin-
ettes put up a trophy for compe-
tition at the Festival.' The decision
was made at the regular meeting
of the club which was held on Mon-
day evening at the home of Mrs.
L. Crawford.
The president, Mrs. Jack Lloyd,
presided at the meeting and a large
part of the evening was spent in
preparing for thetInter-Club meet-
COURTS OF REVISION
ing which is to be held in April.
The next , meeting of the Kinettes
will be held on March 25th.
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PEARS 2 'TINS 310
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ADD -VARIETY TO LENTEN MEALS. GOLD SEAL-FANCY WHITE MEAT
TUNA FISH
'Vegetables, Fruit, Juice Fish Sticks & Steaks
FEATURED TINS wnzR". ON DOMINION'S "FUN WITH FOOD"
TV COOKING SCHOOL SPECIAL, O FFER —serneG AT Txrit or PURCHASE 1
GAY LIQUID DETERGENT BoYin
Selected Hands, Golden
RIPE BANANAS , 2 lbs. 33c
Florida Tender, Crisp - Size 48's
CELERY-STALKS „ 2' for 25c
Florida No. Marsh Sectlicas Size Oil's
GRAPEFRUIT,
ALL VALUES Errnottvt tri
WINf.),HAM
Mini Cloning Time Sat., Ms*. 16.
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