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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1957-04-10, Page 11• it Y.P45. Meets WHITEOHURCK — The young peepie of the Presbyterlaw Church held their meeting on Sunday evening In the S.S. :roont 'of the elmreh, with the president., Lorne • i"Orsteri • preSiding,--i-To read the fromliebrewit .8, and •iave,:"the Meditation toile on the , t.4at YetiieS, "For I am,' persuaded • that neither dep,th,, not life, nor all eL9net prineipalltieo; .nor , nor ..PreSerit.,• nor things ti tonie,, iior height, ..not Atepth;tior any athei, creature shall be;atile to 'separate •us f:rent --the lave of '7Goci;"which. Is in ,,TcauS •Chrimf, ,our, Lord. Jas. Mel:train led in prayer and Ronald" P,errott, gave a reading On, "What Lent Means to Me". Mrs, Andrew , Gaunt had charge 'of 'tho 'topic, • "What Does Fruiter Mean to Me", and' :Murray' Gaunt sang, "Jesus, Iteep• Me Near the- Cross",•,,. The meeting •Was closed "by the, MIZItah b,enedietion,. ESArsos• • Don't tirive'ern until it's TOOLATE1 Get their HIGHEST TRADE IN VALUE .NOW.,, ON -A NEW SET ,OF B.EGoodrich TUBE TYPE or TUBELESS TIRES g)(IRA $$$ U P P° #000 'coal tit "ble Tire onYowatd Itec#PP- B.EGoodrich.' 'Downie's Sunoco Service Wingharn, Ontario Phone 383 rr Members of the lair Field Regiment ASSociation, who End at the, to be Hotel Brunswielc' on Sunday to disCuss plans for a regimental reunion in Wingham this year. -:-.--AdVance-Tirnes- Photo. 1914 FIE. D REGIIOND *Ers My Wondrous Friend He shows His love each ,morning ' With the rising sun, He tatight me When I pray-t6 say And if by chance I fail the way that lIe Weuld'have me live, I know He'll, still be at my side and say, "I foigiVe". `" • " • • He gave Vs great examples of the right things and the wroCg Arid when, rejoicing, He gave to us His many Wonderful songs, He serif lorth .1.-Es son to die on the tree for Our siriO, And 'many more good gifts have We received from Him. •• Each day I can 'walk without any My feae guide and 'refuge, alikaYs • be near, He'll give me His lave 'Wherever I trod i For you see, ray Wondrous friend , • is God: by Vera Sharpe , EWS C I preflents. -THE STORY OF INSUU•P The gripping,true story of a war agaisit suffering see if on Medical, Horizons CKNX-TV (8) 9 p.m. TONIGHT in',WINGHAM 'WEDNESDAY APRIL A special RCAF trades training Officer will tell you about the pay — — and career opportunities now ir Force! available to you in the A AT TOWN HMI 12 NOON TO 7 Pit etssi Talk , P OLITICS „ tin baturdayi April 13, we w ill discuss some of the events that ilttite taken 'Abet this Session Of Parliament. The:time:615 A •6430 pam. • • The Station CKNX dial 920' Photo by BellAir '.0ARIQCH SATURDAY EXCURSIONS to TORONTO. bk .(NR LOW FARES EVERY, SATURDAY (TO AND INCL. APRIL 13) Tickets good going and returning same Saturday only. EXCURSION PARES FROM Allemord $4,13' Hanover Brampton $ 45 liarrluton .1iIrtuotelg $4.30 Tillotson Chews, $4.70. Kliteardinie Clutch • $4.1it Kitchener Elora .$2.45 ListovOct Fergus 'SZ.45 Iltitehelt OcOrgotOvilt $4.20 Owen stiond 41tidaelitit $15.-66 ritisieS, Onelph $1,00 lei interSion $4.30 Southampton $3.10 Sarnia, $0,70 Stratford $5.85 Strathroy :PAIS. Walkerton $3.00 Watford_ $4.00 Wingham *06 Wyoming $5.20 $3.40 SIN *6,55 $345 $12,0 $4.0 144'S 40#tti Corresponding.NO*16 from Intomediale Points —1110.-ex, • E•41 '2.6•04 •zinke,1*._ . BULL ONORMATIO MINA Inas: a V, Ill' .44. fosiwsole SANDALS In Btown arid' Tan sizovsz to tz $ $2.98 WiNtliAM you* 'wax SHOE STORE NONE 12 Thoiin• bon Public MUSIC FESTIYAL,,, Win will be held in the, WINCitiAM TOWN HA14.1; ' MONDAY% APRIL 1$t4% •(liI Da Qurney Heads. Num Slotint-Club winomp ii igura litl(agrig Citib, ift i4 annual Wednefi- HIGH SCHOOL Highlights . place Would Yott-Pielcl :Why not choose a plae`o you Would'like to visit? In' fact a, ;cruise. 'all around the world WOUld'ale interesting, and You• say this, all costs money :and We 'stridents just don;t have it---,but then we ail tan drearh can't weaiid We can always Say• "Maybe next year!" •' ' by,. Marjorie Moffat UMW Mt. Douglas Spatting of Sitar bury visited /114' week with his mother; Mrs. Spatting of Wingham and granclPatents, Mr. .and. Mrs. Thos, Moore. MIsa Matilda, Arexariclet has been a patient in. Wing-barn .JilosPital during last We'ek, Mr. 4lid Mrs, Walter Arscott were at Teeswater on Tuesday when they had a 'side of their house and household effects, 'Mr, James 'Wilson held•.a, very successful sale last Thursday even • thoright it was a very stormy day.' Quite a nkrnber from this district tack in the Calico 13a11 in LucknoW ore Eilday night. Joan Richards of Lucknow received first prize of $3 for her dress and Janet Gaunt re- ceived second prize 82,' The girls had to .make their own 'dresses in the honle economies class at Luelz- now High School. . When they purchased tite goods at „Ashteri!s Dry Goods Store,', Lucknow, the Winners, 'received the cost 'ofi their dress , goods, frond' the firm as 'a prize. We congratulate the.. Young ladies On their achievement:. Mr. Sas. St Marie of Kitchener spent last •weelc-end at the itc4no of his son, Mt\ Mylis St Marie. He and Mr. Marie and Mrs, Myles St. went to . Kitchener on Thursday, • Mr, and Mrs. RusSell 'Gaunt, Janet and Donald and 'Miss. Lois Riney visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, A. Gaunt at St. Helens, Miss Loin PtibeY, teacher .of S,S. No. 9 Kinlciss, is being congratu- lated for sitecessitilly cotiipletilig all the projects for the 4-H Club work for Bruce County, and fdi being the, only one to Win the Pro- Vincial Honours in brute at :'the meeting last Week in•Port'Elgin„. Mr, and Mrs., Garnet Farrier, Wayne and Sanice, spent the week- end at the holte of M. and MI'S. Sack Gillespie, at Sarnia. 1Vir, and Mrs., Gillespie report a wanderfUl 'week, spent recently at bernanda. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Farrier, twho Spent the winter months in Tor- ,onto, Long Branch and Saenia, re- turned home with. thorn, Mr. John Congram,, Wingham, had charge Of the services in. the Presbyterian, Chitteh here on Sun- •-• day. • , • The annual business meeting 8f the Women's-Institute Will be held thiS Thursday in the Memorial Hall, and Mrs. Martin of RipltY will he present and glYe a talk on Resolutions. Roil call ,to be ans- wered. by exchange of plant slifts of bulbs. • Quite .a 'Ournber of the East Wa- wanosh "Country Curlers", with their wives attended the euchre at • Winning ;-•garnes, TheSe • cUileta „come'from near TeesWater; dorrie, Binissels, Blyth .and Whiteehutch, and all gnjoy their 'social' birsinesS meeting in ,the with, the oleo, Lion of Officers • and the , final meetings in the spring, *when all get together. jer the euchre and the presenting or the floWarni, 'How- son Tropity,and'7tlie otheti:PriZes, Mr, and :Mts. John JainiCaitin and sons, visited-'on 'Sunday"-,;with. Mr: and Mys.GeOrge ttirrifitill"of'43tus, •,- • It McGregor Feted Befofe Departure WHITECHURCH—Quite a good crowd gathered on Friday evening in the Meinorial Hail In honour of Ross McGregor, who has Sold his farm and will be leaving this diS- Wet, 'All, ,played enelite, : and Farrier's orchestra provided music for dancing. • ' After lunch tiontild ROSS 'asked Ross .by come to the front" and read an addtess. Hugh SiMpson Week-end, with his pitteritS,Mt, and Mrs. Gershorn Johnsten.? Mrs, Johnston has been •sidiering from a severe ant: in het' hand. A dish she. was titling broke and she re- ceived a deep gash, necesSitating seirettal stitches. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. ttplartadri• atict,'Obitclrek of •St: Aug- Ustine visited thete Ort •Sunday.: Mr.and Mrs. Archie thricion and baby, Kathy, visited on Sunday `With her parents, Mr. and Mts. 'Webster ditelilin, of Wroxeter. Communion service was held in the United Chttroli here On Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. E.' it atoslcorth Paul and Karen' stient the week- end in TOronto where Mr, Gtos- aorth Attended the annual Canada Packers convention. ,All visited with her mothet, Mrs. Fred Bagg, Whtre they were celebrating dif ferent btrthdaYs, Mt. arid Mto. John Hutchison spent last Week-Crid •• At Thames= ford, At the ,home Of their daugh- ter"; Mrs. btivitard Nitholoon. Mt. and Mrs. John McIntyre of Wingham,- Mr, arid Mrs.• Angus Falconer Allan; spent the Week-end at Sarnia With Mt, 'and Mts, tiector. Lsuidoh, Mr. and Mrs. itthol Ptirdon and 'Mr. and Mrs. Faitener. Little Janette daughter of Mr, ,antl.. ,Mta,•Clark Johnston Was opetated Wingham Has, pital last. Week fat Appendicitis, and wits able, to return hoine on Sattirday, • Mr. /and Mrs. tobert Mowbray of 'Wingham, also Mt. and Mit. Tiarry T4ehboiiino doderieh, and Mrs. Lorne Dutnitt of St. Helens and othdi. relatives Visited with Mrs, David Kennedy On Sunday: Mrs. Ezra Scholtx spent last week at London, with Mrs. Clay- tOti Seheits: fyirk Wert, Davidson Of Port "Col- 136016 Vlaited last Week With her Matti% Mrs. Stuart Mel UrneY Of Wingham and Mrs, Alex' Leaver of Ettst Wawarloall; and returned horrid bit Monday with her son, Mr. Alati•DAVidOOri, Mn, and Mrs, D, iitieltett of ASiiiield," also visited With Mr. and IVits. Leaver' ort daY. Mr. Witt Mrs. George Currie spoilt the Week4efid 'at the barna of theft. sari; Ottirlei. of Othi'' ton., Al r, grid Mrs: IttridleY Galbraith of Wrogetet, *dyed litst *belt to the George Rare feria Which they partigisedlast fall, We Welcome them to this community. IVIISS Phyllis &filth of Larigside, spent tile Wediti.erld at the honte Of bet sister,'Mra. Win: Ptirdori. The pupils of Fordyce School go for their polio 'injections to Dttn. gannent trtited thrieth ttoiit TtieS, day Mothing 41,,t 9:36,. lift In Mt14; batman Vifif of dtiderleili Waited' oil at the Maid 6f Mr, afal deoligit What' are you going „to do this smirker? Travel? Study? Have fun? Why not ,combine them all and travel abtoad? Then When you return to school in •the fall you can say you 'spent an. educational summer even though you didn't tilt*, and, you enjoy' yourself at the same time? After all you oWe it to yourSeif, after that long school term last year. Just iirtagine seeing places like London, Ftornotind•Paris with their famouS old buildings, cathedrals and arches, What about Hawaii with its romantic Hawaiian music? Venice, the city built over water sounds exciting. Imagine yourself swimming' off Florida coasts in the Gulf of Mexico or trying to keep warm in northern Alaska. Which Wingham Preceptory Officers Installed Royal Black Preceptory No, 12o, Winghatn, after being dormant fot Several. years, was re-organized .by Wor, Sir Kt. tett Harper of Orillia, 9-rand Master of the Grgnd Black. Chapter of Ontario West; On Saturday,,Match SO. Eight candi- dates -Were initiated into the Pre- eePtety" and were advanced to; the. Apron and Royal Blue degree. • The degree'work was exernplified by G-rand Master Harper, assisted: by Sit Jacques of Exeter, V, Wor; Sir Kt, Bradley, Pat County MaSter,".81meoe COurtty, V, Wor. Sir Et, Hibbert, County Master; Huron County, and other Grand Lodge officers. Visitor's • were pre- Sent train Amberly, .Arthur, 13lyth, FortivVich, ListoWel and other Pte. teptories in this atea, the lollowing were elected eera of Wingham Preeeptety: Pideeptor, T. W. Platt; Dep, Pre- ceptor, Robt.MeligiitraY: Chaplain, Vie,. II/titles; Registrar, Harold Moffatt; Treasurer, Riabt. Iloggr 1st. Lecturer, T11.0S1W Lecturer, Hogg; 1St, Cell- Stot,. Thdirtri,s Ellis; 2nd. Censor, Mark 'Gardner; , 1st: • Standard, PercY. Hogg; • Standa.rcl= Robt, Spotton; linituiVant; Htigh Sitinarnon; 1st ' COMMittee- hint), Mllo Casentotel'2nd Canna,. Leeman, George RtOtolt.t do- Artitteenutti, s Sidney Adarlist, Committeeman, Edwin Chandler; istif doittoitteemiall; Earl Httifilitoti. Gratin Master Hatpet hiStalled the Officers and preSerited the PreeepterY" with warrant, set 01 gavels, ,degree etriblenta, etc., and gave a Very inspiring address to present, County Master Hilibett *1st; gave a 'fine address to the Mehl:bars, Visiting members spoke briefly and A hearty vote of thittitleS to all visiting members ,fir their asklatarice Was nu:Wed and seetiftd." ed b, *Ingham li'teeelitoty itiein bets, Ulrich was served and 'the iigettillit was' elosea tit hiidnllllit ba tilbglat the National, aiatheitt: day night, eledeti W„ W„ Como as president, for the coming year. Other officeta elected. were test pros„, A, J, Lockridge; see., Mrs. Harold Burrell; treas.) Mrs Harold 'Wild; 'directors, Mrs. Hatry Gerrie, Miss Agnes Wiiiiainsortr N,;r, W, :Gainey, Scott Reid, Stron#-; auditors, George S*04. and P. IsiteKihbOn. •••` The fiaarlial report showed, re- ceipts for 19% and 10111 of 81,766,93 with a 'deficit 'of Bank bal- ance is $166.13, Prokitg' from the carnival which 'ikk,ras held recently arnottitteci to ;071 PRIZES PRESOITER TO CURP441VINNEKS • 1 Retiring...nresicient Dr. W. A. Crawford •iiteSidfd far the awatcl irig.Of the season's Prizes at the annual mteting of the curling, club The fairoWing ,awards Were made.?. PreSbYteriatt • The meeting of 'the P.t.P,S. cu'r's opened by a singsong lecl by Doug- las' Hardie. The Scripture was read .ris, Stewart McGill, Walton Moki1 bben led the gloup pray- er, folloWed 'bythe 'offering and , offertory prayer,'” Mrs: George MalCorn shovved the Young People arid'congregation, some Christian •glides Which were takeri on the island of Formosa. The slides were enjoyed by evety- one. Patrick $t., Winghain CASH if you live, CASH tit y'ou die. Protoopion for the /WIRY Comfort lot yonr rolTOMerit Consult-, FRANK C. HOPPER —Representative- :— Canada Life WiNGHAM, ONT: •••• There is a CANADIA N ARMY RECRUITING TEAM coming to WINfillAM ARMOURY Eill2Entrill'IMSD.IY.. eintothereitil The first game of the itriala was 'played on Tuesday night, 'Result AS follows; Blue Bombers, 7: Strikers, 4; Wildcats, a; tioweig, 0, High Scores far the night: Ladies' high single, Mrs, L, Mike- :fact, 216; meilfs high single, D. 01,1110'45ft, 226; ladies' High triple, Mrs. CrawfOrd, '501; Men's high triple, a Wild,-616.' 'hard high Score, bine Boithera 2660. Litkiles" thiltadity AtteNtatill Lailgue • Mrs. G. darheton's team, 1:4841 Mrs, d. Lott; 1.464; Mfs, H, Spr' and Mrs. F. Madill, tie, 182i; Mri. 15, Nitantith, 1288, 'High single, Mes, O. Lett, 966. tadiAS" Weilitakidy tertittie Wednesday SAW the wind. up of our schedule, With the OrtyliOuricla and the '8Ptirk1s ending with a tie Of 67 &Mtg. TO break 'the tie, both . railed art Win* with the Spaniels taking tap Oat, Wednesday flight all Wing enter play-offs, pin fell wilt detettriiite the Wintlerk, High fat the season, Mrs. C Loft,. high th; high ttiplhi Mrs. ti Lott, 10; high OW44 .MtN, W, 13towtt, 192', • sels, .• Lucknow, Mr. „and Mrs., Wm,' :Kennedy visited last Tuesday .with ke, and. Mrs. Murray' McDowell ' of Ash- field and on Sunday With My. and Mrs. Sohn Wooleock, of Gletirtiman, Mr..and Humphrey And 'Children, And. 'Mr..' Win,. * Humphtey, of St: Helena; visited On "SittidaY .With Mrs. ifumPhrey and Mr, and Mrs. RoY•Robinson. • ,Mr. Levi -Biernarr found last Week-end, that when he tapped other Maple :ttees be Wad, anothet splendid run of sap,: so they are, still on the job Of-Making syrup. Bluevale hall last Wednesday even- Miss• Jean Stanleyancl Mr. John ing, and received their: prizes for Johnston, of Loltdoe sitent the Miss Myrna •StockAl Presented, him with ' a purse of et:, spent the week • money. Rods thanked' his 'friends . c'f '1*•• 6'141 Mrs' Robert; LaitllttW. for...their kind, thoughtful' gift. " Mr Russell " spent the ' • week-end at kirrara..:".'•With his mother Mrs: Mary Chapman,. • Mr.. and MrS,•,RAYrriatict'„,Elliatt. Of RitiOrale; and Mr ,and MrS.„ An- son • R,uttart• and 'Children of :Ford;, iVich.' visited on' 'Sunday-•'with Mr 'Elliott arid Robert 'otitgarriery. Mr....ak.Mts. Chas. Shwa visited, on ,Wednesday with "het parents; ..• . Mr. and. Mrs.s ChaO, Cangrain• of • fireeeinhAr went—Winne,','K •Rati, :14, Fisher, G. O'Brien; -Runhers-up, French, 0,..,dodicka, nott;a011, R. `Wrest: ccirtsOlationtiihnerk ,L. Case- Matc; NtCDonald,'• Dr. A. D. Mc- MUreitY, Oldfield; 'Rttrisfrs-ult. 'A. S. Hethetingtori, Lioyd, W. •• Struthers, S: Adams; January • Harriatan Trophy--Winners, L. Shetbontly, L; Gardner, R. Mc- Creiglit, Rtinners-up, O. nasolgrwo; •A.• ]+4:16KaY • Bondi, S.;IN0400,;.; • , February . Rae. Shield—Winnet•s; Crawford,. "It 'Phonies, T. Currie, k. Ashton; 'Runneraelip, A. D. /i/facWilliarn; • ff.' Bowman,,: D, Rann, N. Pickell, Rats shield—Winners, A. Mac- Kay, Chantriey, R. Dinadas;',Runnots-up, L. McDon- ald, D,1 .Adamson, M.. Oldfield, C, Lloyd:4 ' Mater Winners--tL, CaSemore, W, Bain, H. PearSon R Duritles• ,Runners- ;up, W..Tiffin, W. Callan, R. Hain- Montgomery. G. ALAN WI' Ofitometrist Phone 770 0.1