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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1957-05-15, Page 1247' 076/ER BIGoodric h PR/CE SPEC/41V Oil-SAVER RE G. On innikoss ONLY S3895 ittA,PP,AtiLE TRADE-IN DELUXE REG. pftvERTOWN ONLY $2895 SYSELESS RECAPRAF TRAPE414 REG. .D9‹, SAFETY-.5 ONLY s1.165 ITM etcAPPAsLE MERKLEY MOTORS ingharn, Ontario Phone 84 13..F Goodrich 111111.1111111111!11111111.01 Moonlight Magic .. , • Although the cloud's 'enveloped' the Moon 'on Friday, May 3rd, a, moonlight atmosphere was' seen,' in - tlie.gYm at the 'Wingham District High ,School, , Donnie DOwns' six piece prchestra 'played several tunes 'with 'the, moonlight 'theme While' the grads, and some-day grads gilded smooth-, li',over the floor by the light of an artificial moon. , The graduating students decorat-' ed the gym with white , and blue. United Young :People The regular, meeting of the Un- ited Y.P.U. was oneried by a sing- song and business led by Margaret Mecham The worship service' which followed opened with a poem read by Gwen Howe: The hymn "Oh lVfa,"ster Let Me . Walk with Thee" ....Was sung: 'The Come and bring alriend to 1 • • Come With the Crowdi to Western Ontario's 'Biggest CaS11 Bingo 3, CARDS FOR $5.00 ADMISSION Entities You to Play on ALL 16 BIG GAMES at the $5,000 Cash Bingo Clinton' Lions Arena FRIDAY, MAY 31. D"is Open at 7.30 p.m. -- Games $tayt at 9:00 pm $500 DOOR PRIZE'' Each Copy of this. Advertisement presented at Aron* • Door ,gives you an EXTRA CHANCE, on' • the $500.00 Door Prize, 2 Games for $1,000 2 Games for $250 2 Games for $ -500 10 qames for $100- Extra Cards, $1 eaoh—Also Good To play On .ik4 (sm?. 'ALL FROOEROS FOR THE ilDLINTON SERVICE: CULIBiii SWIMMING' POOL TUN).: .. , , .1.- ''',.. For Advance Sale Tickets: Write 'to Frank Cook, . Bingo Chairman, Clinton, Ontari'o': - -A SMALL $32.95 - T p/cces-this'' it 'Refrigerator in your • home Color-(tyled inside 'and Ont.T'PeTitures' magnetie%deor width freezer . . revolving aItelf adjUstable teinperature control antemOic interior fightingv.v.::: -birsi'yosiny,-vegetable . .4011 width . chiller tray . . 04- ,Irack!and a. drawers ... storLattlhhr.o'smcheollyeast6. int;e:t • cuhe ice trays er exclusives See it toddy It's ,Wonderittl! • ' at ' .1no 111111 pen''!;-: ili,1".t,'Irtif"iirgti;;;;;;;;;;Tii;iiiii i I ,,i, 0.01 , Oh ir, Shilli :11 I I 1,1 A' :E. 11'1 , ,7A7,-,1. ,r,* ^ ':':f" A 1410,',1111.1 :' ft; .1101R11111. 11!,' EON ittotrontioommitotti. , Ittowi 11, D CARS and TRUCKS —1956• FORD CUSTOM SEDAN, 2 tone L Green - like new -1956 FORD BLUE SEDAN, with radio and whitewall tires - clean'as a whip -,-.1955 FORD BROWN SEDAN, in exception- ally good shape L-1955 DODGE COACH - a real buy • 1'954 ,METEOR GREEN COACH - a gone owner car 953 MONARCH SEDAN, 27:tone,, like, new inside and out - 1-1955 FORD 3-ton1 154" wheelbase CHASSIS and CAB All' above units completely overhauled and guar- anteed in. Al shape inside and.out. HURON MOTORS Ltd. A. D. MacWILLIAM FORD and FORDS9N MAJOR DIESEL TRACTORS -Wingham Phone -237 to Pur 'house Mk IN CASE YOU'VE STILL TO CATCH IJP ON CLEANING ' WE HAVE ALL'IIIE BIGHT THINGS Sponges and Sponge Cloths TIP"and '011E111-0-CEL' .13erlott Moth Spray Moth Flakes Paradichlorbenzene Moth Fume Crystals FAMOUS 4-SQUARE LINES including fliquare Floor Polish and Silver Polish exa11 RED CEDAR FLAKES, Eikay's GLASS ,WAX and, Klenzo SPOT REMOVER 1,AIR.GENE' (Scented Air Deodorant) THEY'l?E ALL *JUST EIGIIT McKibbons ' A pia. s tool, PHON E 53 W1NGHAM {7 From the many styles and, ohadei ,of *IV 'Shirt* *mit $19. fin.'d ilkildiitty in Selecting' Yew; • JEANS nii1,75.414rAirA,, the hymn 'Tan of Onr ,Fathers". ROADEOS..IAUDEll: The topic Was in Charge of Gwen. ITOWe, The' meeting closed with recreation and Ta s SAFE DRIVING EneOuragement of peeper driving {I habits and attitudes plays a5 im- portant role in •ntario's campaign for- : street 'and highway safety, according to 'Attorney , General Kelso" Roberts. Mr. Roberts commended Junior Chambers of 'Commerce through- out- the province which ' are, cur- rently sponsoring local- Teen-age Safe Driving Road-e-os. 'Winners of provincial competitions receive trophies and cash prizes offered by Imperial Oil, "The teaching of safe driving' habits and proper driving attitudes is particularly inmortant among the teen-agers of' our ' province,'' said the Attorney General., 'These teen-agers are in the'formative years of their driving experience. "Such efforts as 'the Safe-Driving Ttoad-e-os are very worthwhile and should be encouraged' by our Municipal' officiala and Oornmun- ity leaders." , Local Teen-age Safe Driving Road-e-os have been held in some 50 Ontario localities. Winners in each local contest will compete May •26 in prbvinical competitions sponsored 'by IMp6rial Oil, Win- ners from Eastern Ontario' will attend' provincial finals In Zing- stun while 'whiners fidm central and 'Western Ontario will compete in ifamilton. • One cbriteSta,nt 'from kiticardlim and, 'two from Icianallton will , be chosen repteAent'Ontarie la the boritiaion finaM to'be held in L3/114611,:thitrOld Sub, 12-14, vit4i4intitt "EVE0itelt$,/ PEHOLEES' BY-LAW Aw by,10,i4r. epacteti in Tecovvatet last year to license, govern. and regulate . hawkers and ,peddlers is to :he fully enforced in 'future, ac,,' Cording to The I N OM. ceswater fierarnis coming urideli the clas,, alfleatiOn of Peddler'. or hawket ate tenanted to Ps;y_ a tee of 05 in widen to 'legally conduct their bus'. fiess:k Teeswater„: , i,' .., . ., , A 'pleasant eeremony: was enacted a. the Wingham Hospital last Tuesday afternobir when Sandra Cameron,• Mary Ellen, McPhail and Judy ,Callan, three of the Wingham Brownie 'paOk, accompanied by Mrs. Michael McPhail, presented an electric tea kettle to the hospital, Mrs. K. Aitehison-,--a member of the . tioSPital staff, accepted the gift on behalf of the patients and nurses; Tho; local IiroWnies; t4iseti 'the money by selling ceOkies,Advance-Times ,photo, t . .7i. .. • scripture; taken from' Acts 9:10:19' ' Was read by-Irene , Saint, and .the • offering• was taken, followed by P A very pleasing ceremony was held in St, Andrew's Presbyterian. Church. Wingliam on Sunday, May 5th, when Rev, A, Nimnlo was pre- sented with a, beautiful Hood, em- blematic of the degree. Pec,or Pivinity, The HOW carried the colours of Montreal Presbyterian College of which institution Dr. Nimmo is a graduate, The degree was bestowed upon Mr. Nimmo recognition of his valuable services in the Presbyterian Ohurch• iu Canada. A presentation wls in charge of Rev, John Pollock, BA., and was made toward 'the close of •the morning hour of worship, Mr. Pol- lock read the^ follewing address: ltev. Alexander Nimmo, Dear Dr, Mina°. Your many friends share with you the joy that was yours when your Alma Mater bestowed upon you the Degree of Divinity, Cause Honoris, In bestowing this degree upon you Monti.eal College brought l on- our to itself, An institution of learning exists for the enrichment of human life, This enriching comes mainly through the enriched minds of its graduates. An enrich- ed mind is worthy of note. Its fragrance draws other minds to itself, and in its secret vaults are pearls of priceless value, A college or university lives anew, in its graduates, In those graduates the institution is re-in- carnated, and through them its value and worth are revealed. With this premise all are agreed, and we of the Presbyterian Church in Canada, form our estimate of the work done in our colleges by the quality and the worth of the work done by the graduates. We are proud of our two col- leges---Montreal College • and Knox College, Toronto,, They do not stand in the reflected glory of any other school or college. They stand forth in the glorious sunlight of their own GOSPEL HALL Regular Sunday Services Sunday SchoOl 16.15 a.m. Remembering the Lord at 11.15 Gospel Meeting at 7.80 p.m. Each Thursday evening at 8 p.m. PraYer Meeting and Bible Study are giving -leadershipmatters'.• in, matters' your eexpyoosuir- d Scriptures and g of the Word of Life. aching and teaching set into operation streams of life, They get• into the blood stream of the church and through them the church is cleansed and Purified by the quickening power of the Grace of'God. In the work in Whieh you are engaged it means a 'great deal to have a lot of strength-.under lock and key, strength that , -nobody knows ,,ahout but you—only- you. Such strength is needed, and when the hour comes,, as that hour, will surely come—for that, strength, to be revealed, the quatitY of yeti!' work will shine with,•greater' lus- tre. It was -the wise man of the Old Testament who said "There is that maketh himself ' rich, -yet' bath nothing. There is that maketh himself poor, yet hatiVireat riches, Prov.. 13:7". . ,•'' „ • • When yopr Alma"Mater bestowed upon you its degree, Causa HenOtle, Montreal College honoured the pongregatioa 'of St.: Andrew's Church, Wingham, In the membership rejoices and we desire to' express 'our appreeiation of the same. As a mark of the esteem, in which you are held the congrega= tion of St. Andrews as'k's yOu,,,te accept this,Hood emblematic Of the degree bestoWed; whiph ,out senior elder, Mr. Harry McGee will drape upon your shoulders:, May many years remain to you in which to exercise your ministry. And may Divine grace, be give n you that yOu May wear this Hood to the Glory of God. and the honour of this church. , • ' In the name of the Father, and of The Son and of The,Holy Ghost. Signed on the behalf Of , the congregation, Harry McGee, John Pollock. • , During the service 'the 'niembers of the Session oceunied"the' front seats on the -, auditorium, Each elder, his 'own behalf and that of the congregation, ''offered his congratulations and? shedit hands with his ministhr. P.C. 's Name. Chairman , (Continued .from :ti40.0ae). MkrVin Howe expressed hiS'appre, elation of the suppciit-,he liaS re- ebived in Wingham' and' aliertittde point of thanking, the publisher of The Advance-Times for the space which has been. available to him for ieports of his work in ,Ot-. tawa as representative 'Of the .elec- tors of Wellington-Htiron. • . He urged the members of the Wingham organization; to get into action as quickly as possible .and outlined 'his plans for radio and TV appearances within the next feta weeks. Mr. Howe outlined the P.C. pol- icy, particularly as it relates to the use of Canada's natural resources,,' which, he contended, Should be em- ployed first of all for the benefit of Canadian rather than for foreign investors, Referring to the trans- :Canada pipeline aad *the heated de- bate on this issue in the 'House of Commons, the speaker said that the Progreasive Conservatives were as anxious as the Liberals to see the pipeline completed, but that after the cerripatiy, Which was' to build the line had wasted time OP the prbjett for four years, the Op- position felt that the tender Should be turned over 'to another eompanY, The final blOw, he said,was . the rilethdti employed by the 'Liberal goVermilent to, 'pasS the legislation they 'desired Without granting any opportunity for debate. Igfr, Howe spoke of the use Of 'relbetire” in the, COMMOns Its a blOW to the free- dom of every Canadian,' "If It few ynen on the ,fi'Ont benches In the House of 061iiitoiri5 are going 'to' eentrol 'this '02{4{i"iErY ettiona'and 9110(40 O'beet'4 41 we might es- well WO', about •el. ectora," Said, thOeliettiter, • Joke 11V Hanna WeleMiled Mt'. 140Wo to, town and !Preilletect an in., ereaSed MajOtlifr for 'the 1P:0, can+ dilate, due lit OW ta the aggres- sive' leadership Web he Said fife being offered by John Diefenbeiker, tefOre• he Obeid „Hie, Mattihg the thairitian. :CtqOfotil, said, "We have ad .clecellent candidate In Marvin Howe We ail IttiOW hint better ;than IOU; LOVA ,gtt out .aitttNyo is fouhtle,t. • • streamers creating the impression of a'sky abOve thedancets: On the walls were seen the, names Of graduating "stars? Whe*ill glitter in dayS to come, ' Beautiful girld were Seen, in var- ious shades Of green, red, 'blue, yellow, white, gold and mauve 'in contrast- to. thel black • and .white coloUrs of their partner's. Adding ,her loveliness 'each girls had flowers of divers colours adorning her to the i4most., A, very ,.delectable lunch , was • , • served and .; enjoyed by everyone. Being satisfied, in every way,,, the fair :"creatures" and thbir partners journeyed•W their. various homes, full of .fond ',Mend:Ides of "'n., pleasant evening, ; • byBeVStewart XUA 0 0 VotejAheral What are you' going to o before or after -Work' orr Jinie 10? ,::'Are you .going to- forget le go ici'the poles-and cast your 'ballet in order to maintain. "the 'strong reliable government which we ha ,e had for the..past score of year!;"? If you anOvt,'.'yea" to 'the last, question yOu • should be,,' sent ,to Sibetia, and: be 'forced to pound rock, ' ' • • If We Canadians have not dirtiugh in terest„ to, j/e.te, for". the. Party, which we- consider serves us best, let 'us not‘cemplain when our country is. swept by Communism "or some other force. We are extremely fortunate to be able to vote freely for the party which satisfies us. Tn a Commun- istic country , there is onlj one party to vote for. You either vote for this ,party 'or,you don't vote at all. When 8.:o'clock comes around 'on June 10, let Us get to the Voting station and mark an X beside the , strongest party in Canada and not beside a party which is weak and might lead to our being overrun by a Communiatic Party. by BevI.Stewart who- will Visit ' our, riding -0 -erett , ''Progressive.CoeierVatIVe iuuliluli ' lull, . • TR1 COUINTY YOU! for CHRIST ,preOpt* ti Great Yold1(.11010., n with * Rev, Ken Getty - India * Girls' Vocal Trio * Instrumental Trio i WINOHAM TOWN .HALL I , SATURDAY, MAY 18th p,m, Radio and Electric OUR PHONE NUMBER is, 171-J A terrific new 'selection of Swith Suits is hero in styles ipat eurpass anything, you've ever seen; You'll .\ be Proud try Wear a famous , "CATALINA" ' The shades are as ' beautiful as , the Stilts thenleeliet. trice Look trill*. *ink smart by Wearing,the titbit' silnd able 'of ail sportswear available in, the f011aWing CP1, act enteintio Light Shier Black and "Rust 4r, it Ve° ‘. AtIVIIPill4T4)100 Weik,,,'kkhiy 151 1957 heat:re aboWe eaell. night • First at 1,13 . UM, 111fity 16-11-18 Man dd Rosanna Podesta 'Lloyd Nolan in °SANTIAGO" The iqt.olrY of renegade gun- Affiners supplying arms, to Cuban revolutionists. Toes., Wed., May 20-21-22 Theatre cloaca F Goodrich Dr. A. Nimmo Present With Hood by Local COngregation ROWNIES' GIFT TO HOSPITAL LOCAL WINNERS AT MUSIC FESTIVAL WdLGRAVE—Local winners' in the. Huron County Music Festival from East Wawanosh Township, who are strilf ' ed, tby,,Mrs. Elaine 'McDPW41;..:ivere':; First prize•-iII.S.S. 17, East Wa,- watiosh and Morris, teachers, Mrs. Mary Woods 'and, Miss Alma Mc- Michael .(Belgrave School) won thei.ltilius Kayser & Co, Ltd, shield for the second time for unison chorus (large schociis), mark 85. Bari:to:re' Krug, U.S.S. 17, Belgtave, won-first place in girls' vocal solo (opVii),. mark 82. Anno de Haan, U.S.S. 1, was the winner of the silver cup donated by the Coun-' ty-of Huron, mark' 82, John de. Yong,. .U.S.S, 17, Belgrave, won first i, place in boys' vocal solo, changed voices, mark 92: Second prize—Martie Koopman.; 6, vocal Class, ,11.Years and under,. mark 82. V.S.S. 1, East. Wawanosh and. Oullett; teacher Mrs., - Myrtle Yungblut, unison chorus; small schools, mark '81. Bobby•Lockhart, U.S.S. 16, in vocal class, class 10 years . and under, mark 83,,Norman Lockhart, U.S.S. 16, vocal class, 14 years and under, Ma*;:81. . „ Third. prize—Lorna Bolt, U.S.S. 17, tRelgrave, in vocal solo, open, ma,It .86. , 6,, East and West Wawanosh, Westfield, Mrs. Mar- garet' Robertson,' teacher, rhythm band:class, mark 81: Entertained The Old Folks* "Shin Boucher" and the "Golden Prairie'Cowboys" of CKNX, Wing- ham held a concert for the resi- dents of-the Bruce County 'Home in, Walkerton on May 13th. 'The Music for this occasion was' pro- vided by a grant .from the Trust Funds of the 'Recording Industries Obtained by the co-operation of Local 418 American Federation of Musicians. nature. They are in the very lore- • front of theological l and earning, An theological to. the .wole Christian Church..In Oalle.da, Of this fact we are justly proud, and it is with profound thanks to Almighty 'Clod .: that we - remember ithe colleges . have been preserved to. our church, May they continue to give the, theological training to our Yol4{1g.. men, which they alone, can give! A great and noble work ..engages your attention, ,Currents of .grace and power 'reach .us through your ministry, Currents of life both mental and spiritual flow into our souls as we catch a new "vision of God here in His Temple. We are transformed by, the re-mewing of our minds as spiritual insight' bestowed upon us. We val pulpit administration tion of the' your handl( Pr MEET and HEAR JOHN IEFENBAKE Wellitigtoit4tifOri. C. Also 11111101114 111.111r-g S 4111;..k..• AA4