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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1957-05-15, Page 875, • CKNX-TV CHANNEL 8. Tuesdeye May 28 — 0.25 to 6.30 p.m. Tuesday, june 4 -- 6.20 to 6.30 p.m. , CKNX RADIO DIAL 920 Monday,. May 20 — 1.20-to 1.30 pen. Tuesday, MaY 1.20 ta 1.30 p.m. Tuesday, June 4 -7 12.15 to'12.20 p.m. $110tver Held tor Margaret Voisin • SpeGial Sale Miss iSobel McCall entertained friends; and relatives at rniecel. laneens shower on Monday even- ing- for Miss Margaret Voisin, pop- niar llricle-ta-be, She was the re., elPient of, Many useful and lovely gifts. _Margaret inede a very suit- able replY end the rest of the evening was spent in playing bingo. A delicious luneh was ierv. ed by the hostess, assisted by IVBes Wilda Agar, 1Vrrs, Boss McCall, Mrs. Val Voisin and Mrs. John jaMieson, SPECIAL Chocolate Maited Layer Cake REMINGTON'S I.G.A. • load Tho 44,41,•aoes-Timos, We4oeSdix, May $, SPECIAL! $1.98 42c WESTON'S 99c TH LOTS CUST011/.10: Clearante of Boys' ancl SONALS family, of London spent the week- end with their parents, Mr, and Mrs. H. V. Pym and Mrs, D. Rae, --Mrs, Geo, MeIray and Mary, of Hamilton, spent the tveelrend with her brother, A. C. Adams: —Mrs, Jonn Mitchell hes return» ed home aftee vieiting with friends at Kirklakild Lake and Sudbury. —Mrs, M, Haselgrove, of Lon- don, spent 'the week-end with her son, Omar' and family and attend- ed the christening service of her great grandeon, Bruce 'Robert Haeelgreve. • —Miss Florence Harris of Lon- don spent Mother's Day week-end at her home here. —Guests With Mr. • and Mrs, W,allY Haselgreve on Sunday and for the christenine of their son, Bruce Robert, weee the latter's mother, Mrs, Re Hobden, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Hobden, eleise Jean and Mr. Jade Hobden, all of Hanle- ton, Mr. Jim Hobden, of Termite, Mr, leaselgeeve's grandmother, Mrs. U. HaseIgrove, of London, and his family, Mr: end Mrs. Omar Haeelgrove and Claudia, and Miss Audrey' Ste Marie of town. ' —Mr; and Mrs, Roy Wilson and son of Toronto spent the week- end with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. S. Cowan. —Mrs. Chas,' Roberts returned home after spending two weeks with her son, Riehard, Mrs. Rob- erts and family, in Toronto. —Mr. and MI;s, George Sproal of Detroit and Mr. and MrA, Earl Sproal of Exeter visited over the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dane, of Wroxeter. —Visitors with Mr. end Mrs. Harvey Aitehison on Sunday were, Mr, and Mrs. Jack .,teitehison, of Sarnia; Mr, and Mrs. Lorne chison, of Mitchell; Mr, and Mrs. Tom Aitchison, of Kitchener; Mrs. Joe Mutch, of Ottawae Mr. Henry Aitchison of Sarnia, Mrs, Herb Govier, of Auburn. —Mrs.. Gamer Gibbone of, El- mira is 'spending a few days with her mother, Mrs. Ir. Carter, Fran= ces Street. —Mrs, Gary Leeson, of Torento, spent the week-end with her par-, ents: Mr. and 'Mrs. Robe Golley, -elvers. R. L. Stewart of London, visited vejth Wingham friends for a few hours last Wednesday after- noon. --Miss Winnie Moir of London, visited with her par'ente, Mr. and Mrs. Miles Moir over the week-end. e-Mr. Charles Schwalm of Buf- falo was a gueet of Dr, Walter and Mrs. Davis for a few days lase week, —Mr. Ea Brophy. and Miss Ada 131:ophy, Reg. N., Toronto spent the week-end, with relatives here. —Mrs. Martha Warwick spent a fetv days last- week at the -home of her son, Mr. George lVferkley of Belmore. —Mr. Earl Ste Marie of Kitchen- er spent' the week-end evith his mother, Mrs. L. Ste Marie and family. —Mr.- and Mrs. W. Windsor of London were week-end visitors with Mrs, Windsor's brother, 'Mr. Walter Charlton and Mrs. Charl- ton. —Mr, and Mrs. George Parrish and daughter, Linda, spent GE MRS. NIMMO CONDUCTS MEM% Mrs. Alexander Ninuno presided for the regular meeting of St. An- -drow's Auxiltary of the Women's Missionary Soelety on Tuesday, May 7th, and opened the meeting with the call woAhip, 'Tbe Bard is high .unto .all them that call upon Him," The Scripture leeson was rea&by Mrs, Geo. Day and Miss Mabel Walsh led in prayer. The minutes of the previous meeting and the correspondence were read and the roll 'called, Mies Agnee lelltehell and Mrs, T. Cerrle were appointed delegates to the Presbyteriel soc. tional meeting to be held in Molee- worth, May 21st, Mrs. W. Ring- rese reported progrese on'the'bale being- packed ape a special offer- ing was taken for the supply elle- cation. Mrs, N, L. •Fry presented the treasurer's report and Miss Cora Gilkinson led in the offertory preyer. The topic oe , "The Chtirch in Malaya and Indonesia" was given by Mrs-J. ItecKague and 'Mrs, W. McKague, There are three classes of people in Malaya, the lvfosierns, Chinese and Indians, 'Christianity being accepted, only by the latter two, Tbe country expects tke aceeieve independence in 1957 but Britain still exerts power there,. Indonesie, taken by the Dutch in 1600 was suppressed and only Dutch people received _educational' advantages. In • 1945 they were gieen their independence ande Christianity has made. great- pro» gress. CornmuniAm is a continual threat in both countries. Our land , and our church have a responsi- bility to theSe people. , Mrs. L, Fortune gave highlights', of the Synodical- held in Listowei on April 10, Prayer by Mrs. D, Ree brought the meeting to a close. TIPS FOR CARE OF WAXED FLOORS Here's how to get the most mile- age from an application' of wax to linoleure, vinyl plastic and asphalt or rubber -tile floors. Dust the surfaee daily with a mop or. broom to remove grit or dirt which may grind into the wax coating. Never use an oiled or chemically-treated mop on floors. Oil will soften the polish and "at- trace .duet. When the dry mop no longer picks ep soil, Wipe the floor .with a mop dampened with dold water. This usually can be done a number of" times without reMoving the polish. When the shine begins • to dull, or dirt makes die flogr un- sightly, use one of the concentrat- ed floor cleaners on the market, and rewax. Mrs. Howson Tells Of Florida Churches The Woman's Missionary Society of Wingham United Church held itsemeetirig in the school 'room on, Tuesday with Mrs. W. J. Greer in charge. The theme was "Korea", and was studied With reference to the bales of clothing and quilts which are sent hy all 'Canadian cherches to that needy land. The large ,bales go to Overseas Relief and are distributed" in Korea by the Committee elf • Christian Churehes. Many ,eirialler parcels are sent direct to the inissionavies and are used among their own people, The Scripture was read by Mrs, W. J. ,Adams and with Mrs. W. .1.rtt. Currie at the piano, Mrs, T, jardin sang `the Lord Is My shepherd." Mrs, F. R. HoWson gave a very interesting talk telling about the churches of different denomina- tions Which she had attended while in Florida this whiter. She special- ly mentioned the large groups of young people which are found in some Of those Churches. The business was colidueted by the president, Mrs, Ce Eingland. Reperts were ptesented of the Huron Preabyterial which had been held in Clinton in April. It was arranged that bales would be packed in the chtirch on Wednes- day, May 15th, and meinbere were nskecl to bring the new and used articles 'which they had ready, Plano were made ter the Morning service On Sunday May 18, which evill be Conducted by the W,M,S. arid the guest Speaker Will be Dr, Wm, A. Stott ,of Rorea. Fractures 'Wrist Picking Flowers Mrs. Clara Robettsen, of Wing- ham, Was adinitted to the Wing- ham General 11o$Pltil list Wed- nesday for titatinent -fracturQ ea Wrist, Which She anstained While picking Wild Bawer* The in4 To Celebrate 45th Anniversary, Today , Mr. and Afrs. Bdgar Pattison, Winghain, will eelebrate their Oth Wedding ansiveraarY ut their home teld,a-hye I-WouepdlerlerearYe);_narrie4 19,12 at 13)3411 hy the Rev. Miller of Au- burn, Before their marriage, Mrs, Pattison was Miss Catherine Q1M"?.b P°a.'ttiSori has heen eOnfiaed to his ' home since, he suffered a 4rpke sly yeare. Age, Return from Florida Mr. and Mrs. Andy Bunn,-Judy and Bob and Blaine Woods of Brussels returned healle 'on Sunday from a motor trip ' Florida, where they spent two weeks. -Going directly to Miami, they returnee to Daytona where they enjoYed temperatures rangieg feom 82 to• 97" degrees'. ' On eheir return they spent a day at Gettyeburg and another at Washington where they toured the city and the White House. They came through parts of New York State where foreet fires • were raging, some of the roads being blocked .off. • Mr. and Mrs, Lunn were accomP- anieh on the trip by other mem- bers of 1/ers. Lunres includ- ing her mother. Missionary S'peaker At Thankofferin After' a very fine Holy Week service, Goforth , Auxiliary mem- bers of St. Andrew's Church, gath- ered in the Sunday School room for the annual spring Thankoffer- ing meeting. Mrs. Arbuckle ealled the group to worship. In keeping - with the spirit of the meeting, the first hymn was , "Now Thank We All Oer God." The devotional part ce. the meeting was taken by:Mrs. P. CamPbell, Mrs. %T. McKibbon and Mrs. N.. Welwood, Mrs. Gearge Malcolm was wel- comed by Mrs. Arbuckle.' Then in 'words end pictures she almost took her hearers to Formosa. They were told of the various mission- ary groups working oe the island; of A/10s Taylor, who teaches ,music; of the MacKay School, of Mrs. Dickson'a work among the lepers; of Miss Macdonald, of our teen two miesionaries busy with, language study and carrying on the work, with „the help' of a native interpre- el. She described one of the Most beautiful miesion compounds in the world, where Canidian workers in Formosa go, for' their holidays, She told of the hille and winding roads; It is hard to realize how far missionaries go on foot to con- duct services, and how far the zealous hill people go to attend seieices, • It was interesting to 'learn of the little etrials and pleasures of a inissionarY's family; the eonetant inietest in , ehe white family; the native children f011owing the white ehild; the beautiful flowere on the island; the lack of' adequate heat in the hotiles; :the diffeeenee ' , After seeing and hearing -so much 'about Formosa, all should realtze• the great need of workers, and the open door for Christian men and: veernen; who need to take advantage of the op,ening before ,other isms raise obstacles in the way Of Christian leedership. ' Oil behalf of the Aexiliaty, Mrs, Donaldson thanked the speaker. With Mee. B. MacDonald at the piano, Mrs. R. Hamner/tie sang "Who Is on the Lord'e Side?" Mrs, Seddon followed with the benedic- tior Kinettes Enjoy Pictures of Europe The regular meeting of the Kin; ette Club was held on Monday eve, ning at th'e home of Mrs, Jim Cur- rie, The president, Mrs. Jack Lloyd, was in charge of the meet- ing. The members voted a donation to the Salvation Army. Several art- icles of home beking were auction- ed bY Mr4'. Mervin Templetnan and Mrs. Jack Baieson. Mrs,, jack Lloyd introduced Miss Mary Ann Cleland,' who showed pictures MIA emninented en her teeent trip to Europe, These were much enjoyed by eVeryone. After a delicious ltineh the meet.. log adjourned until May 27, when the kinettee will meet at the horne cli Mrs. Lorne MeDonald, W .M,S. Will Hold Church Sert4e0 The Wonnit'sMiSaionary Society dt the Whigham Witted -ahiirch, will hold theft Minted chiledh eet, vic`e 80040 enoening, May IA The special ePeakek Will bc Dt-r; A„ 8cott, who has ,epetit 45 years ,KOtert aitel is 116W Ming in To, ?onto., 1*. 8664 will hang an op, to,date iteSSago from that heedy NYLONS —.Wire, • AroOld .HailidaY is pro- gressing favorably aftef tkeP .(111r4- two last Saterday in Victoria Hos. —Mr, and lefre, George. Canteron are epeeding a few due in De- troit, Michigan,. and Mrs. ,,T; Pegnern and daughter of . Appiewood .Acres, Toronto, spent the NtrePk-fIrld with Mrs, Pegnelel'e Mether, KM Q. .Cameron. Mr, and Mrs. L. Stratton, Mr, end Mrs. E. Locler and Mieg Mar- guerite Pelton of Toronto were Week-end gueste ef Mr, .and Mee, W, Loder, and all attended the ceremony on Sunday of the open-. ing of tbe, new Peetecostal ,Chureh in Teeewatele —Dr. C. W. and Mrs. Hiltz enter- 'tallied about. forty .of their friends at repeption , on 'SandaY after- "noon tollowizeg the christening of ..their seri, Carl Wesley, at the . morning service in St. Andrew's ',Presbyterian Chureh. I —Miss Penline Gowan, of ,Lon-. don, epent the week-end with her .parents, Mr.-and Mrs, S. Cowen. —Mr. and Mrs.', John W.. Pym and family, of ,leineardine, ,spent - the week-end with their parents, • Mr. aee Mrs, H. V, Pym and Mr. .- and Mee, G. H. CoUlter. —Mr, and Mrs. Bob Rae and FLOWER PLANTS — VEGETABLES THE LITTLE GREENHOUSE We have a large Assortment of home-grown, acclimatized plants foe your apprOval. All the regulars such its PETUNIAS, ASTERS, SNAPS, ,• ZINNIAS, SALVIA both'. 'tall and dwarf, MARIGOLDS, PANSIES, ALYSSUM, ROYAL CARPET, PHLOX, BALSAM, besides many others. We ihave the bard-to-get varieties such as SPIDER PLANT, IVIIGNONETTE, CANDYTUFT, PINKS, SCABIOSA. FOR YOUR VEGETABLE GARDEN — 10 varieties of TOMATOES, Late and Early. CABBAGE, CAULIFLOWER, CELERY, 'PEPPERS, SPANISH ONIONS, ETC. Our plants axe exceptionally geed quality. This season we will certainly appreciate your patronage, PE,RCY BIGGS 'Phone 483.1 Lower Wingham ii • 2 Hear EiStnill .101.11WRIAB Cardia A 1 ' AND OTHERS PROGRESIVE CONSERVATIVE ▪ jr RADIO; and :TV BROADCASTS .... Friday, June 7 9.50 to,10.00 p.rri. , • • -Published By Authority Of Progressive COnservative Associatioe, Federal Constituency Of Huron „ Mother's Day with her parents, 411,11111(111111•10111•110111111alialimillialiiiiiiallii111•11111111111111111111110111•11 Mr. and Mrs. William King. our Collar Buys More at Carmichael's - I nim4m444 , I ,KNEE-11.1 : NYLONS DRESSES 15 Den er TROPICANA &zee - 20 and 16% - New Stock - Several Styles ..• • 11011SE DRESSES • 60't ▪ 14•ST QVALIft 1/2 PRICE Ft Pr. sizo, 3 - tht • Up " AT A POPULAR PRICE • .Coat :Sets ONLY $4.98 WORK SHIRTS $1 98 each WORK Sel,( dust arrived - °Ur fiest sldpnient of Nurses' Uniferme, sites from - 20, prited $3 9. UNIFORMS ?uc pair Shop and Cilre for every member of the family your bollar Goes Farther t CAR 111111CHAEL°S , I 'Whisham . ' ' The Famity Store ii 1 , , . . ., . . , . . •1,. jury' occorted when, Mrs. gobert,11.4Mgrides &tette; Nfr,. and Ntri, Ph:Otte IW = neffillitilmaioallitinaitililtifilloaliallatillataroaithaiiiittialiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillatlitilimialtilitilloilitilinatiON 'ooti*ttoOled tha ,b110 : '. rtiofit Lot.tidge liett* Belem% •,•••,Mr, *MI Atte,. LaMerldge, ,:barvidt aod 8ilephen, /life, Ethel 131440 Visited od'_totiday with , . Eae'er 'buyers lined up outside the Armouries in the rairi on Saturday afternoon and crowded ten building,r e'ooi as the doors were opened. Here a cross-seetion of the crowd yvaits an opportunity to -buy itte the eterninage sale, —Advanee•-Times, Pho(.04 • • Dean Balser. is 'ihe boy in the' cuenskin hat and lie is pictm;ed turning over a keen nieWet, to Mrs.1,At. Adame, to help swell the funds,aV the Ladies' Auxiliare" to the Wingliam hospital rurnmage sale held 'Soler- Helps Swell Hospital Auxiliary , Fund : Advance-Times pito,to: -In — ashma "IfISTOWEL , Theatre ' ' . Drive ra -- „ • c4fForeveit' Female' Ginger„Rogers, William Holdelill - Pat Crowley SAT. ONLY . MAY 18 "JOHNNY - CONCHO" Frank Sinatra, phyllis Kirk - Sunday MID-NI1T 84 mOisiliAlc NAY' 10 - 'xo • • "STRATEcIC AIR., COMMAND" •Ciiiour - • James Steevart, June Allyson , , TuEs. - WED. MAY .21 - 22 "Night' Of The Hunter'', 'Shelly Robert Mitchum, Winteig • IIIIIIMIIIIIIIIII Canada Needs - . • • Provide FULL PROTECTION For The Canadian Farmer Against These Competitive Imports In addition, lette.dreds of tons of beef, Jamb. and nantioh, itud extensive quantities of cheese and butter ttfeYi5 ported fteein Anetralia 9.114 N6w. • Diefenhaker And Cardiff Are Pledg60 To LET'S STOP SELLING' OUT THE FARMER IMPotte tit eitt peOduets beim U.S. in 1.0eCeotallede Fruit ..... $121,000,000 Vegetables . ..... $ 50,000,000 " 8176,556,000 • Pubtishol by the Pr gressive COutervative Asten, titiron Main