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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1957-04-10, Page 6LAIDLAVIPS Phone 366J ,Wingham hommomionmewommommasmiliminiummilmiplawnwompat n n U • • U Special for Easter, 8 to 9 lbS, Oven.Read 53c per b. nonip, well finished biniti of Op quality, wiped to sell. LEARN TO PLAY GUITAR- You too can learn to play guitar in just few short weeks. Lessons by prominent' Radio and • Television artist. $L50 private lesson Contact D. STEELE Phone 994 Wingham & SURROUNDING DISTRICT OUR STORES WILL CONTINUE TO BE OPEN.Saturday Nights FOR YOUR' CONVENIENCE We thank you for your past patronage and. look forward .with ,pleasure to serving you in the future. ...NNIN".••••./....•••••••••,./WynoVyseso, RETAIL MERCHANTS OF MILDMAY USED CARS .:56.1.411COLN SEDAN 1956 METEOR 'COACH 1956: DODGE . :COACH .'1955 METEOR NIAGARA UAW 1955 .DODGE SUBURBAN • 1954 MERCURY SEDAN 1954 FORD CRESTLINE SEDAN 1953 DODGE SUBURBAN 1.953 FORD. SEDAN 1.9531011.0 RANCHWANN '1953 DESOTO SEDAN • 1$5310lifiE COS rX 95 METEOR SEDAN Blue, Fully Equipped Yellow & Grey Green - Black & White Black & Green • • ' Maroon, Fully Equipped Brown & Tan, Radio Black, Fully Equipped Green • - $4950.0 . $20500 $1850,00 .$1850.00 . $1950.00 :$1895.40 .:$1450.00 $139$'.00 '$1250.00 $.1450.00 , $1250,00. $1250,00. White & Blue Maroon mg Maroon ma • Green &White Blue. Green Blue mg, AM MRS. DROWNIPRINCIPAL NHL FIFTY 'YEARS MARRIED *STRUM W.,. T. McLean In Listowv.1 k osp. WR9Wf14.4—W. T. MacLean,. who had been ft, patient in Lis., WRON4TBR, — An ail-members fOr the Programme was .enjoyed at the least week, died on .Sunday, • He.; April meeting of the Women's. In- stitute kit Wroxeter, held in the community hall on Wednesday evening. President Mrs.. Herb Patterson presided and Mrs, Thom-• Burke, 4coretary, presented the minutes. Plans were 'made to hold meetings in the evening during the summer season, Original poems were given by Kra. Harry ,Adams, ,Mra. Wylie and Mrs, Bert Martin, Mra. Earls gave interesting thoughts on poets, Mrs, Gilbert Howes told- of a .conference on "Aging",. Mrs. A. Munro and Miss K. ;Hazelwood read poems, Mrs. MacNaughton gave highlights from the. first. In, stitute book, dating back to 1919. Mrs, Harvey Reidt .conducted contest with Mrs. Frank Earls as the winner, Election of officers for 1957 re- sulted as follows:. Presideiit, Mrs, D. 5, MacNatighton;• 1st vice..-pros., Mrs. Gilbert Howes; 2nd vice, Mrs. John.Lane; sec-treas., Mrs, Thomas Burke; district director, 'Mrs. Herb Patterson; branch .directors Mrs, Win, Hart, and Mrs. S. H. Wylie;. pianist, Miss X, HazelwOod; wan- ton, Mrs. Wm. Taylor, Mrs. A, Munro; lunch committee, Mrs. Wm, Hart and Mrs,- Charles Cathers; good cheer, Mrs. Reidt, Mrs. Herb Patterdon; programme committee, Mrs. H. Patterson, Mrs, Mae- Naughton, Mrs... 'Thomas Burke, Mrs. H. Timm, Miss Hazelwood, Mrs. Harry Adams, Mrs. F. Earls. Conveners of standing coMmit- tea; AgricultUre and Canadian 'In- dustries, Mrs. Frank - Earle l• edu- cation and citizenship, Mrs. G. Howes; home economies .and health, Mrs. J. Simmons;, histori- cal research and current events, Mi.s. Harvey Timin;• public re- lations and community activities, Mrs. S. H. Wylie; . resointions, Follow lb. crowds to 'CROSSETT MOTORS' rollicking STAMPEDE 'S AL E Ben arki 81st Dirthday VMQ,.1CP,I'Mic---Mra. Ben Hyslop as Peat of linnet* at .a birthday arty piliklay at the home Of er. 44Pghter Xra, Rosa StiederSend dinner was held, a lovely birth- I cake Centred the table and embers of her family were guests. Hyslop, 81, is .in health, !I he still loves .to read and 'enjOYgi I aving her family.around her, OwerS, Oita and cards helped te l aka her'" 81st birthday a happy ne, Trier Many friends in and! round 'Wroxeter' join in saying y Happy Returns, Wo4nu047., 441 WIRETER. 1INCOMINO OFFICERS: Mr. .und Mrs. George .Shaw and son Wayne of Toronto were Mon- day visitors with J. ll..ancl Mrs. Wylie, Mrs. John Clarke, who was in- lured. in an accident some weeks ago, has returned. to her home AO la. malting good progress, Miss Beatrice Howe, who has been a patient in Vilingtam, Z;eneral iieePitai, returned how on. Thura, day and is feeling much. better,- Mr, and Mrs, Laurie YonVelsior, Hamilton, spent the week-end with' Mrs, Bert Martin. Al Mrs. len Munro, INSTITUTE Ni151E3, WRONETER—The Young Peo- ple's Union Gorrie-Wroxeter Unit- ed Church will hold their meeting next Sonday .evening in Gerrie at 8 o'clock. Elaine Statia and Paul Higgins will have charge of the programme. On Sunday next, Palm Sunday, at 19 am. a reception service for new members will be held in United Church, followed by Holy Communion service, Rev. W. S. V. Buchanan Will be' in 'charge, On Friday afternoon at 2.30 the April. meeting of the Woman's missionary, Society 'will bet held at the home of Mrs, James Sanderson, Wroxeter South, Mrs. Gilbert Howes will be, in' charg,e of the' programme, Members of the Woman's Mis sionary Society, United Church, have been invited to attend special Easter Thankoffering service at Trinity Anglican Church, Ford with, on Wednesday afternoon of this week. Mrs. George Malcolm, Wingharn, recently returned 'from Formosa, will be guest speaker. had been in poor health, and one week ago suffered a NI, resulting, In a broken hip. He is ,survived by his wif e, 0.10 former Ma le Patterson, One son, .John, and three grandsons; Watt one sister, Mrs. Webb Willitts. Of Wroxeter North. Funeral services will be held in the Moir funeral home, Carrie, on Wednesday afternoon at 2.30. Rev. W. J, .V, Buchanan will, be in charge, Interment will be inado Wroxeter cemetery, Deepest sym- pathy of many friends is extended to Mrs. MacLean and family in their sad loss, United Church News FORDWICH—Mrs.,Mary 'Miler suffered'a fractured pelvis !when she lost control of her car on the Bluevale road on her way home from church on Sunday. •She IS confined to Wingham Hospital. She is as well as can be expected at, press time,' Mrs. Hoffer is the wife of the manager of the Bank of Commerce atFordwich, WRCIXB, TM—Mr. and Mrs, HQ- herk Brown who rhide with their Pon Wilfred, on the edgy of the Village of WIWPter, celebrated ithefr 50th Wedding anniversary on Saturday. Although the exact date .vas TuesdaY, April 2nd, 54t4rday Was chosen in order to have the faintly together, Mr, and Mrs, Brown, the former Metairie Delbel of MildnlaY, were married at the home of the bride by Rev. H. A. Thomas of Mildmay, Their honeymoon was, spent in. Wr ideirnri .dinner was held in their honor, it the home of Abell' only sort, Wil- fred and Mrs, Brown, Thq taw. was centred by a lovely wedding cake. Present wore four ,grand- children and two great gra,nd- children including Bob' Brown Jr.,, Mrs, Brown and daughter Brenda, Jack and Bill, all of Wroxeter; z..uth, Mrs. Ralph Fiddis, Mr. Fiddis, and son Billy, TorOnto, Other guests were ° Gwen Gibson and Laurine Smith lof Wroxeter, and Mr, and Mrs. A. W. Fiddis, Tor- onto, Flowers, gifts and cards of con- gratulation added to the happiness of the occasion, The many friends of Mr. and Mrs, brown join with 1 their family in good wishes for Many happy years together.. - FORDWICH WOMAN. INJURED IN ACCIDENT WROXETER FORPWICO—A meeting of, the Water Safety' and Bwrinming Sere Ilea will be heid at 8,30 in 'the , community ball. Worderich On Fri- day night, April 12th,, A good attendance is retlilePted of parents and othera Interested. The prin- cipal of the Fordtvieh school, Ron Dube, will be the instructor for the area, Mr,tand Mrs. W.' Roberta, Lis- towei, were Sunday visitors with D, 5, MaeHaughton. Mr, and Mrs, Wallace Nixon and fix° sons, Centralia, were week-end visitors with Glenn and Kra. Mc- Kercber, Murray , „ Mrs. Johnson, Wingham, is spending some time with Mrs, TG, ilempbto. Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Fiddis and son Billy and Mr. and Mrs. A, W. Fiddis, all of Toronto; spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. 'Wil- fred Brown, Mr, and Mrs, William Hart spent' the week-end with Mr. and. Mrs, -Bill Hart at St, Catharines, They were accompanied' by Mrs. Ted Newton. Mr, and Mrs. .as. Robertson and Jimmy of Gederieb and Mr. John HOW '; Wripetdr .Smith, spent Sunday WA Mrs. Alonzo Spading and Miss Hazel Sperling, Wroxeter. MrS.Annie Rae and Miss Margaret Jardine, Wroxeter, called at the Same home, Mr. Win. rangier, Dearborn, lVfich., is visiting relatives here, Mr, and :Mrs, Lloyd Hoofer return- ed ,4 home' 'with him ;following., a week's vacation. Born "McMichael—In Wingham. General Hospital, Monday, April 8, 1957, to Mr. and' Mrs. Glenn McMicbael ,thee Phyllis Ward) a daughter, IVIarjOrie' Ann. Widest' range of SAFE-BUYIJSUCARS. and TRUCKS you've ever seen Don't wait a minute longer! Hustle on doym to Crossett Motors for ,now's• the time to buy a Safe-BUy Used Car you'll be right .• proud of. By "Safe-Buy" we mean it has:' TO NEW APPEARANCE ' • MECHANICALLY RECONDITIONED' SAFEITY-CHECKED FOR PERFORMANCE • GUARANTEED BY YOUR DEALER •, FINEST VALUE FIC1, YOUR MONEY Pickyour Safe-Buy Used Cars from this list of values -- then see Crosiett Motors right away ! sarAmpEDE. :1952 OLDSMOBILE !SPAN 11952 FORD SEDAN 1952 DODGE:, SEDAN. 1952 CHEVROLET COitCII 1951 ..111ERGWOJOAGO -• 951 VANGUARD SEDAN -1951 1.961'fORD COACH' .1951 METEOR .CLR..OpPE TRUCKS '1956. MERCURY. /2 TON - 'Red 1954 MERCURY .1/2. TON PANEL. • 1952 FORD TON 1951 CHEVROLET Green' 1/2 . TON Blue Green Green Black Grey Green $850.00 $850.00 $850.00, $899.00 $595.'00 $495.00 $550.00 $695.00 $650.00 $1650.00 $895.-00, • $695.00. $450.00. $195-00. SALE SPECIALS Black ROSSER MOTORS LIM During this sale CROSSETT'S offer TOP DOLLAR: VALUES on your present car I traded on a New ,1957 Mercury or Meteor. Excellent stock ,to 'choose frOin. A demonstration drive is yours for the asking. MERCURY. —14000LN., :METEOR. 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