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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1957-05-29, Page 511,r1.W7.4e8r40-7:kr• 41 It's YOUR Money RDI 4 .1 Win in hem Wn11100444) Xigf OA ay vid [aY ter pploin' Pas. tor Cotiaacts. ,k1 0111.1111111111111111111,1111111.111111.11romplimporipoisortopicipoimit 0. ' • . • ' . i-7 Flower Sunday 1 'Lticknow Busmess Plates # „ .‘,.., ,. . . ....„....... , ... , .. . ..... i - • _ , g EACH SATURDAY EVENING 1 I UNTIL 11.00 P.M. • • FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE! ,. ....,....„,„.„„ .ii 1. Meet your friends on, Saturday nights in,, , ..i * • • : the y Sepo - Town. ,. ., , 6. 41 oloicormitimiloolominiumoinopiiiimusooffirnimonoiciontoil. No .2 W11,41, 'REMAIN OPEN #11401111H4LL .0111ON SATTIPIIK001111 • 4i) eelI flegVy, WOVerl 044% .01, Flotol0Or .• White felt , *• rr€43114.1t border Fully ventilated 4111 4/4 '4 VI Alze8. WpITECHiJklag P I OA' d d erOwds attended the anniversary services in the PresbYterian. Church here on $Unday, when the , pastor l Bev. R. T. A. Marshall, condi-I:00 the services, In the 'morning he spoke on "r believe in the'. Holy Catholic, Apostolic Church"-, .i4nd- in the evening, "4bt$910M, whom k thou bast chos- en King, is dear. The choir sang special coartette and anthem numbers. On Monday evening the porigregation held a social evening,. when Rey, McClure of Moteswora was the speeial speaker. ra) 28, De — WHITECHURCH Mr. and ' Mrs. Russeif 'Gaunt) Janet and Donald attended the Open. House at Lucian)* District WHITEOHLTRCH—Mrs. 0. G. High 'School on Thursday evening, Anderson of E. Wawanosh return- The Rev. W, J. Watt and Mrs. Watt, of Whiteehurch, read one of the many cards of congratulation received on the 50th anniversary of their Wedding. The couple held' a family gathering to celebrate their anni- versary in the Hotel Brunswick, Wingham, on Thursday last,--Advance- Times photo. .114RK...A .1YER The golden wedding anniVertary of the •Feev.;,W7. Watt •';In,d Watt,;. 'Whiteelinrck.' Was' brated gathering •held he Hotel;B4Onswlek;,`:,Whigherri," on Thursday, afternOon land ',e Guests attended;foini.' Toron- to,' London,... Mitcheli,2•Dlingantinn., Saskatoon,, ....Maxwell ,' arid', , Water- leo. ' ' , , FoUt; Mr.:,.;tinitt,Mrs.' Watt'a fife' Sons, were present:'•Eis Well" is ,their two, danghterg.'...The youngest , who : was: unable Ao; - the; gathering. is; Donakt, doctor BellaC,00la, The' rneMbers'.'ot Dr Arthur J 'Watt of Loidon Vert Bev:, George!. id; Wait,. of Dinaganntin., T4a, datightork.. are ôeiirge ThOtripson,; ;Singlianipton, Mrs. Milian, 1119ake;''Ath4eehuth. Biiiteen; twenty; grandchildren: we're. 'also. present. : The' Rev:, Watt began •'!his. mnin- isterial 'career at ,the byterian and United -Church,' GriS-', ivold, Manitoba, 'and has SerVed..as' in tei •Mt.,Tehuteh'es i•Alland , lantrie, ; Long •Bratieb, near Toronto, .401-,at the Vaughan' ROad •Chtirch; TOrentO, Be' retireff' to WhiteelMrch "APOOt eight Year§ ago from ,Trinity United, ;Churell,' Grithaltr; ' ;' • ;' 'telegrania of , etingratti- : . „ lation were reteiiied by' the Couple on the 'day ,of their anniversary. IIhEST Ms • `," FOR ROIL -CALL nionthly nieeting nf -tlfe Wninen'S•'. Institute was ,held oh TuesditY4 evening last with the president,1 Mrs. Russell Ho 'p 'presidingg 'an al With twenty-one ladies ,present. After the "tpening 'eZertisea• Mrs,. Ed McClenaghan reported oh the Proposed bus trip to`Dettoit, being held Jim& 11. Mrs. johnOtort onn, Mrs. Wal- lace Conn, Mrs, Herson Irwin, and Mrs. Gordon McBurney Were appointed to attend the Institute Bally at Teellweter on June 5. Wayne -Farrier Played a piano Solo. WIrS: Bowling read a, paper, prepared by kts: Albeit 'Coates, on current events. Mrs. Gordon MC- 13nriley was in charge of the thettO, "Success'comes in cans — failures in can't% '"The toll call was answer- ed by suggestions for programs for nekt year. -The folloWing Were interesting aiut different: Instead of the Christtriag etehatige of gifts ineinberS, giV. a box ,.to the Children's Shelter; Have More panel' dlteuSaiona On ititeteating subjeds; Have Mote' detnottatta- tions by home Members, instead of SO much hitieh; Gite. ix; bOx f soineohein iniSPitall Have v6;116416- bates or InaPrOMPtu WOrk in Several groups so More nienibera will work 'Appoint groups, to visit Sick fr16tidS haS4 pital; keep the tePit$ toil tall and Mead, onthe same subjed, Mrs. iohnSton ohh gave the Federated NeVila repOtt. Mrs. Etta Scholts played it piano Oki; Mrs, &Mena thohi gave to interesting 'report oh the rebent Area Conven- den she attended in Guelph. Mit. krank Itpat gave Wit interesting 4eitiotirihttlitioii On 'making norne. made 'Awing: The ,national. en'anthemn. elelied the Meeting. The, horitensea Were Mrs': Methane,. Mr. Chas, Martin, and, MOFFAT CROSI-EY 11 Cu. ft. Automatic Defrost REFRIGERATOR Mgrs. Suggested List Price . our GIFT to the BRIDE FREE E4',,,.‘"......!Ysti!silit.i!„ $219.95 DELUXE WITII PUMP Commercial, Industrial, Home & Farm Wiring . PHONE 474 --, Motor Re-wind and Repair — WINGHAM • . • and the home economics display, A program was presented. ,Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Burnett and family of Listowel visited with former friends in the village on Sunday. Mrs. Allan Pattison, who has been a patient in Wingham Hospi, tal during the past six weeks, was Besides her husband she leaves to mourn her, two sons, Hugh and: Bruce, at home, and one brother,, William Rutherford of St. Helena' and Mrs. Anderson. of his aunt, Mrs. Alfred McCreight. Mr. Alex Nethery, Valerie and Brenda, Miss Barbara Irwin, Of fidronto, Mr. and' Mrs. Jas. Irwin and baby, Douglas, of Hamilton, and Mr. and Mrs: Gibson Arm- strong and children of London, spent the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herson Ir- win and attended the Irwin-Mac- Lean nuptials on Saturday, in reception for forty guests that followed at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs, John Pennington. Many in the community will ex- tend 'best wishes to Mr. and ,Mrs. William Irwin and a welcome to his bride: Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Sleightholnl i and children visited on Sunday 4, the home of her sister, Mrs. Nelson, Sleightholm of Brussels, who was able to .return home on Saturday'. from WWinghamHospital after an appendectomy. , Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kerr and' ,family :of Tillsonburg spent the week-end • at their farm at Mid- vale and with her parents; Mr. and 'Mrs. -Herbert Laidlaw. Miss. Myrna Stockill of Kitchener and, Ivan, Laidlaw of Paisley spent the week-end at the Laidlaw home,' and Mrs, Jas. McCartney of ,Coch- rane is visiting there this week. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Smith of Markham spent the Week-end at the home of his. sister, Mrs. Russell Chapman. Mr. Robert Ross has been very. ill at his home in the village over the Week-end. Mr. George Ross of Owen Sound spent the Week-end there and Mrs. W. S. Coulter, of Wingham has been visiting there. Mr.' and Mrs; Cedric Moffat and fanilly of Turnberry visited there On Sunday. 'and grandson, Larry Aitchigen; Of Whighain, vialted on Sunday at the, home of Mr, WM. Ferater. Mr. Oliver IVfeBrieri and his daughter, Mra. McLeod and her Children; all Of OOderleh, Visited on Sunday With his Sister% Mrs. JAS. Laidlaw, Mr, George GilliCs, who dente rceently from his home In Ilig Beaver, Sask., to visit his sister, 1VIrg:"Donald McDonald. Of St, Helens, has been a patient in Wifighttin Hospital with' Pile* -Mehl& and last Week tee& a strake. Mk, 'and Mrs, Elwood Barbour and Phyllis spent Sunday With Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth tarbair of Bel- grave, Mr, and mra, William SimpsOn Of LiieknOW attended the PreSbY- feria). anniversary services here Buriktlay and visited at the horde Of their son, Mt. Hugh Simpson. Mt and Mrs, Hobert Hall, d o t,rol ' :spel. Services Set' tor June 16 WHITFOHUIRCH—The W.M.S. of Brick United Church Met last 'Thursday evening at the horna of 'Mrs. Ed Smyth with seventeen ladies present. Mrs. Gilbert Bee- croft presided, and Mrs. Harry Cook read the Scripture message from Ephesians, chapter six, "The Whole Armour of God", was the theme of the ;meeting, Mrs. .Beecroft gave the comments on ;the Scripture lesson, and led in a c„liscussion. Mrs. Calvin, Robinson ;led in prayer. Mrs, Beecroft had .4harge of the study book and told Of the different, religions in BUrma and Thailand, and Mrs, George McGee and Mrs. Mason Robinson 'told 'of the life and Work 'of the people. . Mrs. Gordon 1VIeBurney gave her rep's:Wt of the morning 'session of the recent W.M.S. Presbyterial at 'Clinton, and Mrs. Rey Pattison gave the report of the afternoon Session, A. special Flower Sunday program for the Sunday School Was 'planned for June 4. A special setvice will, aleo be planned later, when the congregation of Brick start meeting 'in 'Calvin Church; a recent gift to 'Brick ''congregation. The ,bale supplies were to be in this week and Mrs. Norman Coul- tcs closed the meeting With the* benediction Mrs. Smyth and Mrs. 'Alex Robertson served the Birth- day tea. .WHITECHURCH .Rev. Glenn Eagle of Clinton will have, charge of the anniversary services in the United Church here on Sunday; and on Friday the W.A. *ill -hold it secihl eSening 'hit the memorial hail and show the rhov- Ang Pictures,' "Nigeria Meets Her Queen". The young folks will present their play, "Nobody Home". You are cordially invited. 'Mr...and Mrs. Harry Tichbourn Of Goderich spent the. week-end ,at the home of Mrs, David Ken- nedy. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Durnin ,of St. Helens and Mr. and Mrs. Mowbray, Wingham, visited there on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Tiffin, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tiffin and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Tiffin and Children visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. GOrdon Jatnieson of Goderich, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mimes, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Holmes visited on gunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs., Donald Gilmour of Galt.. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Brown, of Lucknow and Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Tiffin visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clark Johnston, Belgrave. Mr, and Mrs, Gibson Hamilton and; children of LuckhoW, visited on Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mts. A. E. 13uCkton. 1101rs. Thos. Moore returned to her home in the village one day last ,week. ,T, H. Ginhani of Lower Wizigham had charge of the Bible olaSs at Sunday Scheel held at Holines' School. Mr. and Mrs. Win. IVfelnnts and son Wm, Jr., of Walkerton visited On Sunday With Mts, DaVid Ken- nedy tiini Mrs. Mina Mcititehie'Was talten to *Ingham hospital on Monday after a heart Selkure, Nova Beetle Wara the beginning :of Attetica, for at .port oyal Habitation was fotitIcled the fhtt. poimithent White .Settletnent north of the Gulf Of Me*led, Many Site. ;Of :historical significance draw the '•littentlon Of iluitiiireus In 1956 You Were 0tierb.X00. $500 Million (Amount Of The Liberal Gov ts. Surplus) THAT'S . . $30 Per Person $1 20 Per Family Published By The Progressive Conservative Association, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Coultes arid family of Belgrave visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Earl daslick and other Caslick4 relatives in this community on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Anson Ruttan. and children of Fordwich visited on Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Montgomery,. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Weir oisummifiliwiwsimi4MmmeMWAW16.11MOmmMemounAvieiwilimammlusumwmAIMmwemismowimommusOmonsmismommiummehr. • 1 1 1 1 • 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 • 1 1 1 1 .Diefenbaker and Cardiff. Pledge to REDUCE this ,OVERTAXATION by More Efficient Administration; .Economy of Government And .LESS..FRILLS. Huron Riding • 1 1 Sister Passes in Gocierich'Hospital ed home this week-end folioWing the death and funeral of her .sis. ter, Mrs. John Dennis of Ashfield, Formerly Christina Rutherford; she passed away in Goderich Hos- pital after one day's illness Suffer- ing from a brain hemmorhage. The funeral 'was held from Dun- gannon Presbyterian Church last, Monday to Dungannon Cemetery, able to return home on Sunday, with Rev. McClean of Lucknow, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Watson of officiating. Forest spent the week-end with her parents. . Mrs. Cecil Falconer, who spent last week at Sarnia returned home on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Reli- son Falconer and family. adoCHM.01•11.04111=.11M.14111100.0101)41111,0411111.0M1.111.0411MOomm...01 .14/116,=.!11411•11•!...........CNEMPOMMUI11110.141 1....rov•allilIMMIW.41•• Gait, visited recently at the. me he__ :Rev. Colvin officiating, and the Donald,111arilyn and "Gary! of Melville Presbyterian Church, with 1 Mr. and Mrs. Albert Walters of - Teeswater visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Elliott. — Mr. and Mrs, Horace Aitchison , bath 'Waited With her Paean* 'Mn. heti- and all enjoyed cup 11101103•11•11.111111011iiiilailliliii11111111111111111111111•1111111.11111111111111i1411111A1113116111111111111111111.11111111111illiitilliiIIIiii111.111111111(litilliallilligligifie 10, *lid Mrs. John Craig. pries with. thot bitdote, yeat. Week End Feature WESTON'S STRAWBERRY JELLY ROLL 35c BROWNIE'S DRIVE-IN ,CLINTON, ONT.: Twi? .Shows Nightly, Rain or gear - First Show at Dusk THURSDAY and FRIDAY May so and 31 • "ANYTHING GOES" ' (Colour) Bing Crosby Donald O'Connor - M4zi` Gaynor (Cartoon) TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY June 4 and 5 "Artists and Models" (Colour) Dean Martin and Jerry,Levvia (Cartoon) (wise folk get most fun N TARA 0 tRAVIL .70tit riartinitient Bids.. 'Toronto .,.„ $4414 triEE ibtattiteis Wish. iiMusit• oft Knoe.ti,CWA1.49111v7.. SATURDAY and MONDAY June 1 and 3- "jOHNNY CONCHO" Frank Sinatra -- Keenan Wynn and Phyllis Kirk (Two Cartoons) REMINGTON'S J.G.A. brss of ttnioi 11101001,14-"Ciiiii014.00041.0*