HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1957-04-24, Page 6,GZ.Z.;11,IF"
„
Th Whighsal AdTanc,ITinaini,Wn,u1,,A,pro 21 3446, Raster ,Service
A I St, Stephen's " •
aORRIE- There was a large
congregation. at St, Stephen's
.,Cltarch on Sunday for the 'Vaster
cemmnaion..service with the Rev.
F. E. Russell in charge, The
choir gang the anthem, "Easter
:Hope".
The church was lovely with
spring, flowers, The Easter lilies
were given by Miss WO Vol.-
Intl, Toronto, in arentery of her
parents, William and Mary Cer,,
boa.
United Church News
C4OBRIB -Mrs, Lionel Johnston
was bogtegir for the April meeting
of the Woman's Association of trio
Gorda Ohnrch, Mrs, W.,
Wrarig Prvalcied for 'the blastern
WilUng Woi:hers group, elfOing
sa her theme," Vaster I1 God'
Answer to the World's Despair
and Fear", Easter meditations
were given by .Mrs, W. Strong,
Mrs, L. Auttan, Mrs. W, Trinrblek
Mrs, T. McInnes and Mrs. A,
Mrs, 13nohanan gave a
talk on' The Observeeaud its in
teresting articles,
The president, Mrs, McInnes,
conducted the business, it was
Alecided trn, hold a garden Party
on June 11,11-r 'Lunch was served
by the linstess and committee
Which included a birthday Valie,
It being Mrs. Buchanan's birth-
day and Mrs, Gordon Edgar pre-
Sented her with a red rose, „
Tlie ti'our.s ,
The Friendly .Fours will meet
at tile borne of Mrs, a Ferguson
on Thursday, April 25 at Si5 Ian.
Program comm. Mrs. A. Edgar,
• Mrs. Q. 'O'Krafita, Miss =Emma
Irwin,
Wed on itiondOy ..t. -. ,
. ' . 1 . .• •
..t)on't WI to do yo ur 04rt.. ..tfuy Eastpr:„.00ols1 . .,,
. , .
a7tHilyimilmowivolo...mouiumpolisitolivionommoilowtomompeo ii. • - . ... „. .. .... ., . .„ ,, , ., .. ,
Wick Juniors hORRIE
..9 .Erect Signs
•
1,994441.4'4)Pr• Garman Haw-
flif,Of the Waterloo Cattle Bree,,
!PP' ASSocintlien was the anest
'flpf,talk:er for the April mcbting "ol
Lhe flowleit junior Fartnera,, In
•dif, 'Gerrie eoranlanity hall, non 4 caA Wa4 answered by telling the
.Of dairy or beef cattle on
OiA.
e- home farm,
4.4
"roOtten was made to put up,
eoriVeasion Signs at all the corners
110wick Tewnship as a project.
-Murray Mulvey and Jim Inglis
0.„ wilr' he in charge of tho next
•• nreetinO,
MI% and Mrs,. Lawrence Short
and Carol of Fergus end Mr, and
Mrs. Ronald Short o? Guelph
were guests of Mr. and Mrs, Thos.
Short and Miss Myrtle on Si-Imlay,
Some 2i-ln ,children of West
Howick schools received their
polio allots in the Carrie com-
munity hall last Wednesday mar-
rdn.g from Dr. J. D. FQrde, ror0”
wich, assisted by two Huron
County Public Health nurses, It
was all QM by nine am, and
the 'children went on to school.
A new railroad bridge over the
Maitland River; one .mile east of
Carrie on Harry King's farm, has
been erected by the OP.R.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Wes Trimble nnd
Miss Etta Emma - attended the
funeral of Mrs., M, Waack of
Lakelet, which was held in Clif-
ford on Tuesday afternoon,
Mrs. Mabel Stewart had the
high score for the ladies and. Mr.,
Chas. Cathers for the men at
the L.O.L. euchre on Wednesday
evening.
Mrs, John Nyndinan, who has
spent the winter months with her
daughter in Toronto, is spending ,
some time with relatives here,
Mrs. Len Schmidt, of 'Clifford,
visited Miss Etta Burns one day
last week.
Mr. and. Mrs, Frank Graham of
Luckiiew .Busnestl) Places! • • •-• i • .W114, REMAIN OPEN' i
1 EACH SATURDAY - EVENIN4 ,1'
i , . UNTIL. 11.00 :P.M., a , - , a i FOR ' . , . YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE - "N'' •
darys spent Good Friday with
M. and Mrs, Robert Graham and
other friends.
Ur. and Mrs. Lloyd 1-10eirridge
of Toronto spent Good F'riday and
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
•Mel Taylor.
The Presbyterian W•MS. and
Ladies' Aid met on Thursday eve-
ning at the home of Misa, Ltr ta,
Burns.
• Mrs, Jean MacDonald Of Lon-
don spent the week-end with re-
latives here.
Mrs. leierruning tirainger, of
Jamestown, Mrs, Lloyd Workman,
Lynne; Murray and Donald of
Brussels . were visitors on Sun-
day with Mr, and Mrs. Archie
Dr. and Mrs, Wendell Gott, Ste-
phen and Wendy, ,of Toronto,
were visitors with, Mrs, Gott'S
parents, Mr, and Mrs. Frank
King, over the holiday week-end.
Mr. 'and Mrs, Pocock and sons
of Tiirnberry ,spent Sunday with
Mrs. Luldi Sanderson.
Misses Margaret aid Dorothy
NfeTavisli of Westbn were week-
end guests of Mr, and Mrs. Har-
vey Adams. 'Sunday visitors at
-a ' . • . I . •-•,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,f ••• ' I
Pl
a ,
. Meet your friends on Saturday nights in
i the SepOy Tiown, '* ,' ' , . V . _ , - • , , * .
; : •
01011.011•10•10111•1•410•9tioiliwilimmoimilouilicilpotlipo. , .,,
. .. ..
W. R. HAMILTON .1,) . _ . ,, .
: . OPTOMETRIST .. ..
I
• Litmustin sucuarrY
comma Life special contract
ravAcling Life Insurance and
Pension Option all hi one policy
available from age 0 to age 55,
' Consult-
FRANK C. HOPPER
-Represent a Live-
Canada Life
' WINGHAM, ON'T.
took possession last week.
Mr, and Mrs, Arnold Sachs and
of., Elmwood,. were visitors
on Sunday with Mr. and, Mrs.
" Wilmer Nnlui.
.Mrs. Tda Hastie hag returned to.
her home here after spending the
winter, in Toronto,
Mr. and Mrs, Allan Eyndman,
and Mr, and Mrs. Bower Fi-d•rish
spent Tuesday of last week in ;
London.
, Mr, and Mrs, Jack Ross and ;
family, of Preston, 'spoilt the'
Week-end with Mr, and Mrs. Mor 71
Pictured after their wedding at the Sacred Heart Clinrch, WinghaM,
Wickeln, of Bridgeport, Ont,-Photo 'by EaMmerton. •
on 1Vronday, are Mr, and Mrs. Frederick Paul Wicliern. The bride' is
the former Thelma Anne Freiburger, daishter of Mr.,i airld Mrs. Carl' I Freiburger, Bluevale. Mr. Wiekern is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex • 'Thoroughness - Ability Time tested•
11 ,
husband, Mr, Elliott? spent Sun-
day here and she returned with
hint to London.
1111
, P Red, over the week-end EE -1 Phone 37 for appointment
friends in the village.
Mr. and Mrs. 'peter ivtericiinaer,' . 411111111111•11111111011.11111.111.111111111.1.1101111111111111111111.11,M111111,111,111111111111111111T , ley Bell,' Mrs. Alex Graham, Mr. James,. Mr, and Mrs, Bob NaY and Mr. the same home were Mr. and MI'S. Mr. Wesley Cathers, Hamilton, Graham and son 'Alex, of 'Toronto, Carl 'Cook, of Waterloo, spent the Earl King, Carol and Douglas. called on Mrs, Lottie Thornton on
Mr, and Mrs, William Tbomp- "Saturday. . visited with relatives', on -Friday Week-end at the home,' of Mr.
,,and Saturday: ' and Mrs. Jack Musgrove t son and Donna, Mr, and Mrs. Mr, and Mrs, Jehn IN/farlig and , ,. . , • ,
4 Ronald • 'Raisbeck, of, -Toronto, family of Moorefield visited Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stafford, Mr. Mr. Wm. Edwards, London, vis-
were holiday visitors with ,Mr• ' and Mrs. W. Strong on Sunday. and Mrs. Rill Barnes, Kitchener ited over the week-end with .Mr. •
and 'Mrs. Cliff Cooke, Mrs. G. ' Miss Betty Zimmerman, Clin- , and Miss Boten, Windsor,. were, and Mrs. S. Edwards,
:holiday guest at the home of
•
Wright returned with them after ton, spent the week-end With her . . ,
visiting 'in Toronto. • ,. mother,' Mrs. S, Zimmerman, Mr. and Mrs. T,' C. Vatic'. . . . . ,
Mr. and Mrs, Milled Donkers-
goed, lot 14, con. 11, celebrated
their 25th wedding anniversary
Oil Monday, April :22nd. They
have ,five daughters and three
sons, They came to Howick from
Holland some four years ago, "
Home for the Easter holiday •
were Jim Walker, of London,
Tom Thistle of Toronto, Mac Hut- •
chison,. Thornhill, Miss Jeanette
Pyke, Wingham, Miss Kay "Cath-
Miss Edna Lawrence, of To- , Surprise,Party
ronto, spent „the holiday vvith her - , °
mother, Mrs. C. Lawrence, ,- i•GORRfE-Mr* August Keil was
Mr. Cameron Robson and his honored on his 'birthday on Mon- .,
mother, Mrs, Jan Robson, of , day evening, April 15, by, a sur-
Durham, spent Sunday'with Mrs. prise panty at the home of his
George Robertson and Mr, and son, Harold Keil and.mrs. Keil.
. Forty-eight were present. MTrsn.eGlRadevEdFgari:
Russell, Mrs. The eVening was spent playing
_. , • _.,
Russell and Donald are spending euchre and • a pleasant time spent
a few days with relatives in To- * with old -neighbors and friends.
ron o. , . ' • Mr. Keirs sister, Mrs, 'Hugh Pat- ers of Toronto antl George Gregg were in Centralia on Thursday Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Under- rick and Mr. Patrick, of St. The- of Sarnia. for graduation Q'xer.cises at the wood and family spent Sun-day mas,were,guests and, visited with
Mrs. Mary Morrison, Oshawa, flying school there, when their with relatives in -Galt. " Mr. and Mrs: Keil, , visited with Mr. and Mrs., Tom grandson, Wm. Thompson, form.- Mr, Bert Wright visited Mr, ;
Edgar on Sunday, .
, Mr. 'Knowlson Ilueston,, who a flight cadet. He returned to on Sunday.
erly_of Mannville, Alta., was made and Mrs, Archie Winkle, Brussels, , A in.t of f arrner,e 'find 1-lige are
. , was confined to bed last week is .Gorrie with them and spent the Warden Harry Gowd3,f is attend- smartet, about what to eat than ; improving.
Mr, Lionel Mahood, con. 14, has and, two small sons, of Toronto iation convention in Toronto, this know how much to ,eat of the
Mr. 'and Mrs. Harry Fa•egan,
Bonnie and Barbara of Wingliam,
spent Saturday evening with Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Gowdy,
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gallo-
way, Larry, Garry, Mary Ann and ,
Guy, of Galt, visited Mr, and`NIrS.
Wilbert Galloway on Sunday, '
Mr, and Mrs. Alex Petrie we're
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Warrick, Brussels, on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs., Courtney Gilpin
AWNINGS
Our lot is simply
"BUZZIN-
' with "BEE-utlful
e.4 car buys,/
BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME
See
VICTOR
"Sun-Control"
Aluminum
Window Awnings,
Porch and Patio
Covers
and Door Hoods,
...and add to its vtaiue
.Victor Aluminum Folding Awnings ...
sikhance the exterior of your home -
1.end ptovide year-round interior com-
fort. They cost only pennies a month
save you $ $ $ $, year-in-year-out I big the Ontario Education 'Aspen-. week-end. Mr. and 1V1rs. Ireland ; any other livestock, Pigs seem td F
INO,11A.AM. 'MOTORS
I Pheon . • . ..Winghain
sold his farm and haa purchased
the Esquire Grill in Goderich. He
will be moving in two Weeks.
Mr. Bruce Hays has bought the
former Halladay farm on' the B
line from Mr. JuStin Will and
were also ,ggests at the, same
home for the holiday. Mrs. Ire-
land is a granddaughter, - •
Mrs. Elliott Simpson Of London
visited her mother,- Mrs. B,ertha
Plant for a couPle of days. lier
Week. CEC. WALPOLE ' right feeds for fastest gain at
least cost, That's why it's a -good
bet to feed ho free eho ic
Mr, and Mrs. Everett Snarling,
London spent the Easter week-
end at the home of Mrs. 11. Fer-
guson. gs e
'Gerald Downey Waterloo via- rations, ,
Telephone 200w Wingharn
Jcomoraamotimirsormo.olomoomalmou•mou•aimmtuso,smoan .
illi.liismulsilullicolmillatilitiliqlitni9milinfilt*,!.*apilisismisistilitiiilimitsmiffisinsiiiimulliktusiskitaiiiiiitiiiimiStiisilisticumosignsismouniumionisilicisinicialimilitintiouisimilinoilionntilitisticiittsisilisinSislisisillisiwistollitisitiol(soiniuthsismir,-:: , . ..._._i_;o„,.;_;;._.___,,y , . , •
SPRING CLEANING SUPPLIES
- ' GRADE , •
i EASY GLAMURE - cleans upholstery, rugs and carpets, safely. i ,• BROOMS
of
Finest 'Broom Corn
$1.35
$1.60
- $1•'85
$195
$2.25
; $1.50 $2.59 $4.59
OVEN CLEANER
Cleans off baked-on,
greases, large 98c 16 oz. jar „...
O'cedar Quality DUST MOPS .
$2.9 $2.69 -$2.99 $3.50' $3,99' $4.50
1
Genuine GE Swivel-Top' ,
-VACUUM, CLEANERS OUT'OF THE SPRING
CLEANING :10B complete with attachment 4.•
...•••• .0. .1. •
Sweeping_ 'Compound
A quick, easy way to pick up dust
when sweeping ba,sement floors.
SPECIAL $ 95 NEW NYLON DUST MOPS • • • • $4.95 ti
SALE PRICE • HALF-PRICE
ain't Sale
Bissell CARPET SWEEPERS
$10 true Value $12.95 SPECIAL 6\ 95
Grand Rapid model
a
a
• .
deSSEEDi
Farm Grass' & Clover
eat' 4 Ori;' Zetlil We have a1ig
stock of Clotheslines & washdag needs!
Seeds
Per Bushel
• $12.00
• $32.09
4' $30.00
• $31.00
• $10.00
$27M/
Semi-Gloss 'finish
Regular $2.00 value SALE$1 quart CLOTHESLINE PULLEYS
• . ',perhundred ft.
Plastic • , $2.15
Heavy Galvanized $1,59
Aluminum $3.00
'Stainless Steel $5,95
(Bronze Bearing)
Aluminum .....$1.45 ea.
• • (Ball Bearing)
Aluminum .. $1.95 ea.
14
,
(Bronze ••.OarThg)
Plastic, ...... $1.35i ea.
All No. 1 Government Tested Seeds
TIMOTHY = Common
ALFALFA = Can. Grimm .
ALFALFA = Ranger , . ...
RED CLOVER Ontario
Yellow S4WEET CLOVER .
ALSWE 'CLOVER, .
Rubber Door Mats -
Link style size 15" x
ONLY $1.59 • o . apply will not burn.
Garden Fertilizer
4-12-10 ,. , •
80 lb. $.00
- Long lasting, easy
MILORGANITE
:11,11Z
: $25.50
$4,75
40 lb. ... $ .95
SO GREEN 7=7=7
80 lb. .
Plastic CLOTHES BASKETS $14,95 •
Extra heavy quality - . . .... .
IRONING BOARDS
$ 10.95 1 All steel adjustable height , i SMELT FISHING SUPPLIES LADINO 'CLOVER 85c lb.
WHITE DUTCH CLOVER $1.00 lb.
B.ROME GRASS ... . 55c lb.
PEAT mcss m • • . 0 ,, .4., $1.39 NO, 1' IrtLyo LAWN
LAWN SEED , -
Mixture : 80e' lb.
SPRING
SPECIA Seal* Dri WA1ER.8
Chest High
'15-ft. SEINE NETS
with floats and leads
$9.95
$6.75
$4.45
2 Bus.' $2.15'
Bale . ... 45.95 ORCHARD GRASS 50 01b.
MEADOW FESCUE .. : 30c lb.
LONG TERM, PASTURE MIXTURE
HIGHLAND , $11.50 T4'
LOW LAND $10.00 Titr
"We Sell The Seeds That Grow"
0.1.1101nominaniimm#00#
LAWN SWEEP
RAKES • 980
Ornamental Scroll Top - Painttd Omen
LAWN BORDER FENCING
,'FREE use of our spreader with these f ertilizers., •
,
•
10,,ft. SEINE- NETS
with floats and leads
4 • -• 0 0
• 'I • • GARDEN WHEELBARRO
1 piece tray, 10" rubbertirey °I li 1 . .95 • all steel frame
0
WIRE SMELT" DIPPERS
1,5" hoop „ •
:11.18 ThoSoMp8.1--t:„°.1.13-11,E-R.S. , ,,, , ;$3.50
12" high 15c ft. 184 high 4.. 1.94ft ..
#
MINTON HARDWARE ROLLER' SKATES
litYNNt'S ENBUSil H EAVY BARBED •00 AND
FARMERS SUPPLY HOUSE
Chltlatita others
' flI
11111111611111111111111111Slit IlititaliSIS1110111
$4.95 $2.45 Approx. 'weight 70 lb, 4 point 4 peel° rod- Spool ,
fillifilifilliiii3101.111#4111111111111111101110111111111111111111111111101111111111111101hIliatillitliffikilffittimistsoimilitititili
4
PHONE 0 WINGHAM
•