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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1957-04-24, Page 3FLOWERS AND VEGETABLES STEEL BRIM'S MEM PRO. 0 AND -- BONUS ITEMS -- HOW "HUGH OFF THE HOG" 'WILL YOUR FAMILY LIVE? Whether your family lives on tenderloin or kidney's may depend on how Well your estate is handled„ Experienced Estate Officers, like ttioS8 at Sterling Trusts, can help you plan your estate properly, so that ulthnately there ,will be a minimum of delay, Confusion and tax loss, Why not talk to a Sterling Trust Estate Officer soon ... or write for our free booklet "Blueprint For Your Fainily"., STERLING TRUSTS C 4 k P 0 ,R A TIO lV Head Office: Branch Office: 372 buy St,t Toronto 14 Dunlop tio Baffle WROUTER Mr. and Mrs. Scott Hunter and Susan Jane of Walkerville spent the holiday week-end with Mr. and Mrs. R, R. Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence White, Toronto, spent the holiday at their home here. ; - ' Miss Evelyn' Hupfer, Wroxeter South, Miss Beatrice Wade, Ford- wich and. Mrs. Mitchell, of Wing- ham spent a couple of, days last week in Sudbury. MI6's Elva Hilpfer of the Sudbury teaching staff retinne.d with them to spend here: Mr. ,vacation at her hOme Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Brothers and daughters, Darleen and Nancy, of Wexford, , spent the week-end with Mrs. Victoria Brothers. Mr. and Mrs. George Bradley , and Mary Ann, Toronto, were holiday 'visitors with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wylie. Mrs. G. A, Wearring, of Con- cord, is spending the holiday week at her home here. Mrs. James McTavish of the 4th line, Tiirnberry, is staying with Misses Mary and Beatrice Howes. Mr. and Mia, 'Harvey Timm vis- ited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Norman Brandon at their cottage, Bruce Beach, Miss Marguerite Ford of Stouff- vine, is holidaying with Mr. and I Mrs. Glenn 'McMichael. Mr, and Mrs. Ken Collier, Len- don, spent the week-end with Ira and Mrs. McLean, ;Mrs. Bradley Galbraith and little 'daughter spent the week-end with Mr, and Mrs, Jim Doig. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rae and daughter, Brantford, and Mr. tan's Mrs. William Rae, Hanover, spent Good Friday with their mother, Mrs. D, W, Rae.' Dr. H. H. and Mrs. I-Tethering-. ton, Brampton, bent the week- end with the former's sister, Mrs, 'Stanley 'Gallaher 'and Mr. Gana-. her. Mr, and 'Mrs. Lloyd Weir, To- ronto, Were holiday visitors with the feripeA mother, Mrs, W, H. Weir and Miss Getty Bush. Mrs. Mary Morrison, Oshawa, spent the week-end at the same home. Mrs. .D. S MacNaughten and Mr. Sohn MadNaughton • spent Sunday with Fordwich friends, Saturday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. ken Edgar Were Mr, and Mrs. pert, Cameron and th,tugh. ter Patsy, of Toronto. Mr, and. Mrs, Ken Edgar spoilt Sunday with friends in Barrie. Mr, and Mrs,A,loyd McGee and Helen, Mrs. Alonzo Sperling, Mr. john Hupfer and Miss Hazel Snarling ;spent Sunday afternoon in Seaforth,,- Mestere Terry and Gerry )1)61g, Drayton, spent all of lest week With their grandparents, Mr. and Jim' Doig, Friday visitors with' the bolo ;Were Mr, and Mrs. Mac Doig, and Mr, and Mrs. Douglas Hilburn, of Drayton. The boys returned Mime With their rent Ur. mid Mrs, Albert EVaris and' United WMS Holds Thankoffering BELMORB -- The April meet- ing of the Belmore United Church W.M.S. was' held at the home of Mrs. Harry .Mulvey: Mrs. I. Neil was leader3 using the special program for theThApril meeting entitled "So' Send I Vou"., All the ladies present took pah in the reading of the Scripture passages. 'Easter hymns were sung. 4 . Mrs., Farrell, Mrs, Newans and Mrs. Abraham presented the dis- cussion on the tremendous lin- portance of the world to be ckine in church life by the laymen and laywomen. The Easter Thankoffering was received and Mrs. Arthur Fitch gave an Easter message from the Missionary Monthly. Mrs. botibledee gave an excellent Easter reading and a Temperance reading, was given by Mrs. Fred Johann', Roll call was responded ...to with an Easter verse, by six- teen ladies. Mrs. J, Simmons very ably reviewed the chapter from' the' study book De Indonesia. The president, MrS. West, con- ducted the' business session. Mrs. Metcalfe, the treasurer, reported the' 'first quarter's remittance sent to. the Presbyterial _treasurer. The ladies were reminded of the fortheoming visit of Miss Flor- ence McDonald of Teeswater, on April 26th in the, Belmore United Chureh; at 8.30 when she will show her coloured slides of Scot- land, Any friends are weleomed . to this event, The Meeting closed with prayei by Mrs. Mulvey. Ester. Anthems Sung by Choir WROXETER-- Lovely spring flowers gave a seasonable setting for the special Easter Day ser- vice' In^ the United Church on Sunday Morning. They were, placed there by the family of Via late Mr, and Mrs. George Allen and 'the Brothers family of Wex- ford in 'MeinOry of their daught ter, ,Delores; "Radiant, ChridtianiW was the theme Of the Message by Rev, W, r V. Buchanan.• The choir, under thedlreetion of the organ- ist, Mrs, liarry Rharne, sang two anthems, "All Hail Redeemer" and, "Grown Rim With Many Crowns". Hymns used Were ".1e,, atig Ohriat Is rifgien today" "Re. Wee the Lord King" and "The Head that Once Was CroVvrieti With 'thorns". A large tongrega-lien intended,. IMOIETER „„• • ••.• reSo.nolillatE_ ea • ng Q Attend fleilday Visitors with -Gilbert F 1 Canada ConVention and' Ml's: Howes were Mr. and MPS. Jim Coombes. A10;147041, .Mr'. , of and Mrs. „John Bowed and Jean- 1. ' nie, St. Thomas, 'and Mr, and Mrs. Bussed Peachman and son him, Toronto, CRARTERED ACCOUNUN BELL. T.E.LEPHOINIE: Walkerton . • • OS .n.s l of at rye, 1.50 1.50 etc. 1.7.0 85c 45c 9c 5c 9c 9c Dc Z9 49 ALAN WILLIAMS Clark, district president was Optometrist ellarge with m.o. Paraia Pbniipa presiding, at' the piano. Patrick St., Wingham, who ;meting was opened by singing the Ode, • followed by repeating the Mary Stewart cal- feet. The l''nintites of the previous executive meeting 'Were read by Phone 770 AIM Arthur Clark, Londesboro, and adOpted af4 read. 'the roil can Of the Ornriehea. was nailed with• delegates froria Beigrave, Plyth, Clinton, Dungannon, (-{ode-", rich, •St, Neleps, rriger Dunlop, Londembern, Whigham and Kin, t tail responding, . " The correSPentiellee was read, annotincing the District Alining at Hen:Piller United Church en May 22, whe Miss eon from* the , DepartMent of Ag- riculture will be one of the guest 'speakers. An announcement con- cerning the F,W,I,Q, project of the layette sponsored by the ,Sa- lada Tea Co,, was appointed a , delegate to th F,W.I.0, of Cana- ' da, which •is meeting for the 1st National Convention in Ottawa, in October. A thank-you letter was read from Mrs; Esyan, the, former Miss Anne. P, Lewis, for the wedding gift which the district had sent, last year. Mrs. Emmenson Wright t of Blyth and Mrs. Bert Craig, Auburn Were appointed auditors for 1.956.. Mrs. Stanley' Lyon of Loncles- boro brought in the report of the nominating committee, which consisted of the 1956 presidents of all the branches. Mrs. Lyons invited the .Huron County Rally to meet at the Londesboro Hall next fall, The meeting closed with the National Anthem and refresh- ' meats were served by the ladies of the Tiger Dunlop Branch. HeLLO, FOLKS Qodericli Public School Auditoritiori MAY 2nd to MAY 10th OFining at 9,30 a.m. Thursday May 2nd John Cook, Organist and Choirmast'er of St. Paul's Cathedral, London, Out,, Adjudicator IVIORNING AFTERNOON. 'EVENING Morning--Silver Collection ,Afternoon—Adults 15c, Children lOc Evening—Adults '25c, Children 15c FINAL CONCERT MAY 11th pan,. Adults •— 35c Children — 15c Privilege to your ,fed0al in the' 22nd (Intended for last week) ATIBDRIT--The PEPGhtIVO of the ;West Iiuron District of the Wo- Mell's Institnte 1100 on Monday. afternoon in the Colborne Town, ship. Hall, at Carlow, Mrs. Tait Weitling MOn4qii at Sacred Heart Church of4Creci Ffea4 Church, Wing- ham) VMS the Setting for the gaster wedding of. Miss Theltila Anne Freiburer, daughter, of Mr, and Mrs. Carl Freiburger, of Bluevale, and Ivo, Frederick Paul Wiekem son of Mr, and Mrs, ; 'Alex Wickern, of Bridgeport, who were united 'hi marringe on Men- day, with the. l%ev, Father. R. Durand, officlating, The bride, who was given away by her, father, wore a cathedral- length nylon figured lace gown with plain tulle inserts, a match- ing bolero, three-quarter-length veil of French illtision, and .sequin studded headdress. With her white prayer book the bride carried a mauve orchid with white. step- hanotis streamer bourldet. A cousin of the bride, Miss Betty Freiburger, 4f Kitchener, acted as bridesmaid, The matron of honor was Dorothy Freiburger, a sister of the bride, The brides- maid's dress was a ballerina model of •crystallette over nylon net, with matching, headdress, shoes and armlets. She carried a bouquet of yellow carnations and blue streamers, Groomsmen were 'Ronald Weiss, of R,R, 1, ,Greenock,. a cousin of the bride, and Lloyd McLennan, Kitchener, brother-in-law of the groom. Jerome Hauck, Kitchen- er, and, John ,Dosmen, Hanover, unclesler of the biide were 'the ushers, • During the church service Ger- ald Cassidy sang a solo and also a duet , with Jane Murray. Guests from Kitchener, Han- over, Walkerton, Greenock, Sud- bury', London and Orillia were among these who attended the wedding reception which was, held at the home of the bride's Par- .ents in BIluevale. Receiving guests, 'the bride's 'Mother wore a na\y linen dress with white accessories and a cor- sage of pink carnations. The mother of the groom also wore a navy linen, dress, Pink accessories and a corsage of pink carnations. For her moneyrnoon trip to New York State, Mrs. /Wickem wore a' mauve princess' style dress with white accessories and orchid corsage. It has 11).1011 a serve yeti as xepresentative 'Parliament of Canada, Wateh ' the,, pages of this newspaper for. announce, routs of my radio broad- casts and details of the 1,01;3(300n campaign, RICHMELLO COFFEE. Progressive Conservative Association. Wellington Huron Exchange Wedding Vows Good Friday A quiet , Easter wedding Was solemnized -at the Baptist .par- sonage, Wingham, on Good Fri- day in the presence ,of immediate reiatives when Thomas George Gaunt and Rachel Patterson were united in marriage by ,Rev. Murdy E. Getty, pastor of the Baptist Church. ' The bride's gown was of dusty rose and she wore a corsage of pink Sweetheart roses. Their only attendants vyere Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pocock, Wingham. Mr. and 'Mrs. Joseph Stephen- son, daughter of Mrs. Gaunt, held a ' reception for the bride and groom at the Cobblestone 'Inn, Springbank Drive, London. About; 40 guests attended from Niagara Falls, Detroit, Forest, London and Wingham. The couple received many beau- iiful and practical gifts. They will make their home in Wing- ham., • ' Awarded Dominion's Highest Symbol of enality Switch to Dominion this week and try the new RICHMELLO COFFEE. It's avoiloble only ,1 Dominion. Cut coffee costs cW load noes, at your Iiierighi Dominion snorkel! TREMENDOUS VALUE HI VALUE BRAND SPECIAL! 28-0Z. TINS 11100 SLICED PE CUES You will soon be starting your annual Spring Clean- ing, and in dbing so, will probably, find a few win- dow shades that inedd re- placing. We suggest one of those listed belo'w . . . Primary school children from the district were innoculated on Wed- nesday at the .Wingham District High School. Here young Alex Blair, from S.S. 13, East Waw,anosh, gets` his "shot". The innoculations were part of 'the anti-polio drive instituted last year. Below, Margaret Nicholson" seems -to be standihg up pretty well und,er treatment. —Advance-Times photo. 4044111P CLARK'S — CHILI SAUCE SPECIAL JUST HEAT AND SERVE BEANS WITIE PONE% 2 TINS 15-0Z. 310 MIRACLE WHIP ARROWROOT BISCUITS . FRG. HEINZ — ASSORTED INFANT HEINZ — ASSORTED norarr FOODS 3 4,-Ica 290 CEREALS TOMATO SOUP. HEINZ — ASSORTED JUNIOR SERVE SOUP OFTEN! HEINZ — caEAr4 OF KRAFT SALAD DICE ;SING CHRISTIE'S ' ••• NATIONAL BABY WEEK — APRIL 25th TO MAY 4th P.ABLUM — ASSORTED INFANT 12-0Z. TINS 8..OZ. 27 0 JAR , JAR • I 2 wit Z50 112: 1190 f.-1211, 190 CORN SYRUP BEE HIVE OR CROWN 1 WHITELIQUID WI* 310 HONEY 'JAR' 340 290 , cBEE!!A, LN.s. ECONOMICAL — QUICK EASY MEA.' SPECIAL! 15-OZ. 270' TIN PLASTIC SHADES CLOTH SHADES 119111111 Cloth shade precesed with water .colour pigments.' 36" x 70" .:..$2.15 Embossed, 4 gauge 'Plastic shade with linen like de- . sign' 36" x 7.0" - $1.99 two children of Woodbridge spent the week-:end with Mrs. Walker. The regular meeting of the Tuesday Evening Starlight ;Group has been postponed until Tues- day,. May 7th at 8 pm. The la-' dies of the Woman's Missionary Society and Woman's Association are invited to this meeting,• at which Rev. W. .J. McClure of Moleswerth will be guest speaker. The May meeting of the Wo- men's Institute will be held on Wednesday evening, May 1st, at 8 o'clock, in the community hall. The motto, "Editcatipn is a gold- en opportunity; usd' it and pass it on" Travelogue with pictures will be given 'by Mrs, Reg: New- ton and Mrs, Harvey Reidt, who recently visited Florida and Cuba. The roll call Will 'be answered with a short sketch of a TV per- sonality. The East Huron executive mee- ting of the Women's Institute will be held on the afternoon of Ap- ril 26th (Friday) at 2 o'clock, Gathering at the BrusSels town hall, nlans will be made for the district annual to be held this year in Fordwich, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jardine, Wingham; Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Grainger and Mrs. Heibein, of Gerrie, visited Miss Margaret Jar- dine on Wednesday. Fine cotton shades, coated Cloth shade impregnated with pure oil colours with vinyl plastic ' 37" x 70" - $2.75 37" x 70"'.- $2.99 FOODS 3 Ladies Hear Report, W.M.S, Convention. DONNYBROOK'--The W.M.IS. held a special meeting in the church 'on Thursday afternoon, having as their guests members of the 'Auburn, Brick, Westfield and Whitechureh Auxiliaries, each society, contributing one number to the program. The president, Mrs. Wm. Hardy, was in charge Of the meeting. The guests were welcomed by Mrs. Chas. Jefferson. Mrs. R. Chamney read the lesson from the , 28th Chapter of Matthew. Prayer was offered by Miss Hazel Stamper, The special Speaker, Mrs. Ray- mond Finnigan, gave a splendid report of the convention of Wo- men's Missionary Societies of the London Conference Branch held at Woodstock recently. Each auxiliary expressed appreciation to the Donnybrook ladies and Mrs. Hardy relined, CLARK'S We haVeI, Handy Shade Cuthir, and can ',trim a-shade, td your requirements — WHILE YOU WAIT. N.B. —When you require a shado cut, please measure the length of the roller that is now on your window, BLUE BONNET YELLOW WILLIAM'S — 2. 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PILL APR. 25 - 26 Double Feature 'BATTLE STATIONS' John Lurid, William Bendix "THE GUN THAT ' WON THE WEST" (Cllour) • Dennis Morgan Now at the peak of 'Flavour Cnban Ne, 1 Red Spanish PINEAPPLES ... • • • • • 6 * A 4 • A 4 Texas No. 1 Tender, Sweet NEW CARROTS_ SAT, - MON, APRIL 21,- 29 Double PC:Owe "BRING YOUR * SMILE ALONG" (Colqui.) Frankie Lane '"PURY AT •'GUNSIGHT PASS" David Brian, Lisa Davis ittits.,otix $0, MAX "AUTUMN LEAVES" Adult Jean Crawford, Lerne Green A Florida Marsh Seedless GRAPEFRUIT — , d` I Large Size 12's . 4 for 99c 2O oz. poly :bag 2 for 25c Sire Ws 5 for 27t. WERE MIXES va.. 380 FROZEN FOOD SPECIALS Birdseye PEAS = 12 oz. pkg. 23c DOMINION 6Y,L FL. Ow ORANGE JUICE . „ ... 3 for 47c BURNS Lit. SKINLESS WIENERS 39c WROXETER— Fourteen mem- bers answered the roll call by a verse containing the word "Cross" when the Woman's Association, United Church, held its. April meeting on Tuesday in , the chinch schoolroom. Mrs, Harvey Copeland and Mrs. Harvey Mc- Michael were in charge and the former presided for the devo- tions, The meeting opened with the hymn "When I Survey the Won- drous Cross". Mrs, Copeland; chose for the Scripture reading Luke 23, "The Easter Story". -Mrs, Charles MeCutcheon favour- ed With a Solo, "Were You There When They Crucified My Lord?" with Mrs. Harvey McMichael at the piano.. MPS. McMichael gave a tepid under the heading, "The 01'088 against the Sky", Mrs: Geo. Gibson, read two *ems, "Too Tired to Pray" and "Sunday Ser- vice". Mrs. William Hart, president, .chaired for the .business session. A letter was read front the hock. ey association, thanking the WA. for its part in the recent banquet given for the hockey, boys of the 'district. Plans were made to hold the business session promptly at three c'elook during the meetingS. Members those the emblem for their memorial window to be M. stalled in the ellurch, the open Bible with the words "Holy Bible" inscribed across it. Menabers quilted for the remainder of the afternoon and a pot 'luck slipper was served by the committee In charge. Itiii!Te. • .•••• WIN43117/A3Nt .gE011iliito Apra 2704' **,