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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1957-07-10, Page 5SAT. - MON: JULY 13 - 15 Double Feature "Tall Man Rifling"' Colour Randolph Scott, • Dorothy Malbne "24 HOUR ALERT" Colour • Jack , Webb TUES. - WED. JULY 16 - 17 "SO BIG" Jane Wyman, Sterling Hayden Tft;X1e Wims.4.4.00 t! 41 Wo40.00441“04: U. t' L v114 valley of the St. Maiirleo north. ,of trnia.RiviereS, one of the .geod :fishing and hunt-. inii areas of the :province ofque,; bee, ' 'Cousin COZY CORNER Arthur Street Ilea'. foundry GROCERIES MEATS ICE CREAM featuring DELICIOUS HOMEMADE BEEF' PIES FULLY COOKED 15c We Deliver — Mime 4733 Wing' ham Llashmar Drive-In Theatre'! LISTOWEL ornun4 - rjrn. "Young At Heart' Colour , Doris. Day; Frank. Sins:etre MIME Mrs, John 1./Yncimaui Mr,''Otnd Mrs. Fred Dowdall, and Mrs, 'Sas. Carson of Toronto spent the week- end with Mn and Mrs, Fred IfYnd,', man: Mrs, Hyndrnan remained for a longer 'Visit, Mr. and Mrs, Lorne Lambkin and sons Fordwieh, visited "Vriclay,with Mr. and Mrs: XYgin Felkar, 'Mr, and MI'S, Clifford Cooke and.' Mn and Mo. Harry TemPlernen spent the week-end in Buffalo, ^" Those from a' di,stance attending the funeral of the late Mrs, John Dowdy Were Miss. "Annie aninsaY4 London; Mr4 and. Mrs. -Leslie Megan and Miss Stock of Woodstock; !Mr. and Mrs Norman Gowily and Mrs, Jack Hiekn, Kitchener; Mr, Mel vin •Dowdy, Grand Bend; Mr, arid Mrs, 'Arnold Das.rroch, Clifford; Mrs, Elda Barnes and son Wm. of Hamilton; Mrs. Rex Prewitt, Texas: Mr. and Mrs. W. Kipp,". Lon- don; Mr, Lerne.Doig and, Mr, and Mrs, J, Wilson, Drayton'; Mr, and. Mac Doig, Kitchener; Mr. and Mrs, Neil Robb and Mr. and Mr$, Morley Sine, Belleville; Mr, 'and MrS.; Inglis, aViiss•Wberry and Miss Hall, Atwood; Mr. and Mrs. Stan-- ley Martin and family,,Fergus; Mr. Grenville Vogan, St. Thomas; Mr. Harry Gibson, Mrs. Edith IVIcCal- lurn, Mr. and Mrs, J, dallaher, Mt, Ferest; and some °Wends of county members of Coninty Council. Mrs. Victor Botham and Elaine, Montreal, visited the former's sister Mrs, George Beattie and Mr: Beattie. „ Mr. and Mrs, Norman Wade spent the pak week at the home of their son, Mr, 'Robt. Wade and Mrs. Wade of, Montreal."' • Mr. and Mrs:David Neilson and• Elizabeth attended the, Ativoocl centennial eelebratiens,;..over the week-encl. Mr, and Mrs, CarrolBnelling and, children 'of Listowel were Sunday guests of `Mr. "and MiS.' nimest Harris, Mr. Archie Lowry, 'Quebec; Mr. Wni. Nickel, Mr, and Mrs, Arnold Halliday, 'Wingham; Mr. and Mrs: Lorne Day 'and children, Drayton; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kipp and 'Marie, London; Mrs. Laura GoWdY, Wingliain, were week-end callers at ,the home of M. and. Mrs. Roy Gowdy. Week-end guests at the home of Mr and Mrs Jas EdWards were. landaras of Living High in Philippines The Jane 'Meeting of • qoforth livening Auxiliary found thein studying abeut The often called '1,900 'Emeralds in the Sea" because there are so many islands, lecauSe .Spain 'had Controlled' the Philippines more than 300 years, the Wanda were Christian except some of the country Where the people were still pagans. tillIS1 after the Spanish-Aineriean War, the United .F.rtates of America found them unwilling hut Chris- tiap,subjects, • fAltbciugh the majority.. of the people are Roman Catholics; the Protestants in high positions exert an influence far out of proportion to their (numbers, Chinese infin" once is strOng because so many Chinese men have married Philip- pine women and remained on tile islands. . Although the islands, are now in- dependent, American democratic Ways prevail. ;.Standarda of living are' high, and through Manilla radio, Christian groups are_broaci- casting throUghout most of South- east Asia. Teacher Presented Before Leaving GORRIE — The Mothers. and pupils of S.S. No, 4, Howick, met recently at the home of Mrs. Gerald Galbraith for a picnic in honour of Mrs. Jack Day, whp is leaving the school after three years service, Mrs, Day was presented with an electric frying pan by the school. Lehere Qriffith read the address, Arm, Dane made the presentation, ,and Elizabeth Galbraith also pre- sented her: with a corsage. Mrs. Winnifred Scott, Owen Sound; Mrs, Jas, Barton, Drayton; Mr. and Mrs. Allan Graham and. Children, Lucknow. Birth FOSTER-.--Earl, and Eleanhre Fos- ter (nee Edgar) of Rosetown, 'Sask., announce the birth of their daughter, Sandra Jean, born on July 1, 1957, in the Mernorial Hoipital; Roeetown. Xr• William. Patterson is 'fir aek' town after spending the •viot few months in London, Sincere sympathy is extended to Mrs, jarries• Deig of thevilla and Mr, Ilariy Gowdy, Wroxeter North, in the loss pf their mother, Mrs. John qnwdy. ;vrrs• Nye. MeCeleman,-;.,vp? has Been visiting relatives h.0.0, re- turned to her hhine hi Winlor on Friday, • f - Mr„ Wilfred MeCelernart and son Rickey; torento,;.4..vitrited, on. Saturday `at; the home of ;rlift. Ver- non Hupfer arid else:ea:lied:en Mr. John Huger,. Mgater"-,Glyde Me- Coleman, who has'heen vacationing herey returned home with!;tbOrn: Mr. and Mrs. Clarence( White, Toronto, spent the week-end at their summer home here....- Mr. and Mrs, Allan Shride;;Cleve- land, Ohio, and Miss Louisa Beat- ty, 'Seaforth, spent Friday with Mrs, Alonzo 'and Miss: HaSel Snar- ling. Mr. Shade nephew of Mrs. Snarling Mr. Stanley Scott, .witere:,rettirn- ing home on 'the 'BeImore: road last WednesdaY, lost.Control ;of his car and Struck a :tree;Teripitliletely demolishing the, vehicle: Mr. Scott was removed Ambulanee7 to the Wingham'' hospital" where,: `at' last report, his condition .Wrte quite serious. ' ' 4 , . Mr. and Mrs. WillianciWeidel and . • - sons, Allan, Gary and !David, of Chicago, spent the -VeefiTend at the William '1VfcLearihopie;;.• Mr. .and •Mrs,. Wm, 'Hili6Wrox- eter, and M. and. Mrs.;'Billg. Hart, St. Catharines, •spent -SitpOrly in Port Elgin:' Mr. ancl.,'Ilifrs.-X*exii..ireAnd, of teesvvater, Mrs. rivolXIMS Meinbers Leaving Ms-trio WROXETER---Mrli• George f4al, hreith opened, her home for the ',Tune meeting Of be on' Priday evening, Oth, with members and two visitors present,' Mrs, Frank Earls arranged and presided over the devotional per- iod, with Mrs. M. Grainger• at the piano. Hymns ' sung Were c riiia , Is My g'ather's World" and "Day .Dying' in the West", Mrs. James msSanderson read the Scripture, taken from the 11th chapter of. JOIPI, with commentary. A moment of silence was observ- ed in memory of Mrs, Jnbn GOWdY, after'Which Mes, Timln Jed in prayer, A poem, "Grandmother's Lesson" was. -read, by Mrs. Earls, Mrs, Munro reviewed 'the first six chapters trom the book "Anna and the Indians". A letter was read by Mrs, Wearring from JIM Shynkar, a student minister from Sandy Lake, Northern Ontario, ii hose 'work is 'amongst the In- dians: ' - The president, Mrs, K, Edgar, presided over the business 'Meet- ing. An '.''invitation was received from the Fordwich W.M,$, to be their gueets at their meeting on July 11th. The meeting 'closed with the singing of the hymn "Blest The the Tie That Binds," and all,repeating the Mizpa'h bene- diction, • Following the meeting two mem, hers were presented with china re. lisli dishes by Mrs. Edgar from the members with Miss K. Hazelwood reading the address. Mrs, F. Earls is taking up residence in London and Mrs. M' Grainger at Exeter. Both these ladies will be greatly missed in the W.M.S. and the best wishes of, all go with them for the future. • , . social hour was enjoyed' with Gibson, and Mrs. D. Rae O6iited by the hostess,, serving lunch. George Gibson on Wednesday eve- ning. Mrs. Allister Green and daughters spent Thursday at the same home. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Heath, of Listowel, spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Coates. Mr. and Mrs. Coates returned to Listowel, with them. The ladies are sisters. Mrs, Ellie Simpson, Vaneouver, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Fraser visited on. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Simpson, Molesworth. Mrs, Ellie Simpson, Vancouver, Mr. and 'Mrs. J. G. Fraser and Mrs. Glenn Fraser, Jamestown, attended the funeral on, Monday of Mr. Bruce Smith; .Atwood. W.I. HEARS TALK ON LAURENTIAN AREA "WROXETEri—Tbe Wroxeter W.I, held its regular monthly meet- ing on Wednesday evening, July 3 in the community hall, Mrs. John Lane, president, welcomed all pre- tient and the meeting opened with the Institute Ode, followed' by the Mary Stewart Collect. Mrs. D. 5, MacNaughton read a poem, "Can- adian Born", by Pauline Johnston. A motion was passed 'to bring the W.I. donations to the com- munity hall fund up to $1,000r. , 'The highlight of the ,evening Was 'the' Shelving' Of 'iiietures ,and des- Ciliation of "The Canadian Lab- rentians", by 1VIrs.• Mac Allen, of Montreal, followed by a book re- view, "Apples Just .Don't Grow", by Maida Parlow French cind giv- en by Mrs. Frank Earles. Roll call, a •British Comnion- wealth colony, and its capital, brought a good response and the meeting closed with refreshments served by the hostesses, Mrs. Leslie Douglas, Mrs. Frank Earles and Mrs. D. W. Rae. BELGRAiff Miss Karen Anderson -IS spending a months hOlidaY Nirith•her •sister and brother-in-lavv, and Mrs, Bill ,Schreiber 'and' family of StreetsVille. • „ Mrs. Elizabeth Campbell. and Mrs. Richard. ChapineY of 'Wing- ham visited on ' Wkilnesday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack McCallum. Mr. and Mri. Jack VariCancip and family, have moved to their new none in Wingham,. Mr, And Mrs. Bolt . and Lorna and Mr.' and ',Mrs: John Nixon and Calvin visited, on Sun- day with Mr, Bolt's aunt,'MrS'Alee "Fraser at Blenheim. x. Mr. and Mrs. 'Russell Rae and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rae and Sus- anne, all of Brantford, visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wightman and fainily, Miss Mina Procter a Toronto is visiting with the Procter familieS in the district. ' " Mr. and Mrs.' Alex McCracken andLorne of '131140/ale and Mr, and Mrs; Harry Gnu aftended the Fox reunion at Harbour Park,, Gode- rich, ' Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Taylor and family of Sarnia visited over the week-end with Mr. and' Mrs. 0. E. taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Goldie 'Wheeler and family of. London spent the week-end with Mr. and-Mrs. Herb. Wheeler. Mrs. Margaret Lowry 'of Dun- das visited a couple of days last week and Mr. and. Mrs. Victor Gibson of Ligtowel and Mr. and Mrs. Gibson Armstrring 'and family of Lcindon visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. David Armstrong, T weekopeeememesseemmhee Thoroughness Time IOW 10),41003000ZriZillailiiiiirmitni:rt'igitill' vtompotromitwou slip* i!iliouttiopomfolleillillddlii • S * AT .ALL; TIMES t. $1.15 --ui.) to 50 Bags $1.10 59 Bags or over i LARGE DELIVERED ON 'SHOD T NOTICE Cr., -eigraye;-opera 'Phone'BruSsels:1B4Er1H Cilt AVE —. Wingham 1065wI• L '..FileinonitiscionismintimigosoutailimornoilisliAtniona • LET US, QUOTE YOU ON YOUR SIZE * ASK ABOUT OUR ON-THE-:FARArSERVICE CHECKS' MER4EY MOTORS Phone 84 Wingham, Ontario Uri oodrich/ 10: iffROXETER "MX, and Mrs— Milton. Owe "Lillian Moffat/ Were, renew- ing acquaintances in the Y,114Age. on Saturday enrente to- Port. for the week-end. 1KM, 'Nfither0 is the daughter of Mr. And Mra, j chic Moffat, formerly ,of this vii 4lage. Mr. Mather**. Was. ,also hap-: pily surmised to aneet' Mr: Fred l }Kerr., who used to serve 'with „in the 'tire department An London : at one time. Messrs. , Wed Tay,: ler' and'. Fred Mentgennery 4104' Thursday. in 'TOrOnte, Miss Karen pontgo, is, Vacationing 'at :the lh.O/TW of Mr,' and Mrs. Jelin Clarke, Pla4R4170---Thc Meet- - lag pc the Wo4440.'SMisSionary SocintY fold the Woman's AsSoCia, two of Knox United church was ji held in the eghlirch 04 Wednesday i afternoon, July $, Mrs, Waiter Scott was in charge of the meetings when they 4a4 as..thelr apeei4d guests, the - Associate members. The Meeting 9Penerl With A hYtnn, 14119Wed fry the minutes read by Mrs. :Anderson, the financial report by . Mrs. 0#lirge Martin, and Mrs, Jesse Wheeler reported on the visits to the sick Mid shut-in, It *Was announced that a bale Valued at $175.00 had been sent to Toronto, 'A:letter of 'thanks was read from Mrs, A, E, Conites, it was agreed that the. Afternoon Auxiliary would fl,,SSiSt ,a,t the Mis. Sion)34,04 And Xhihy .13844 picnic to be held' thelatter 'part of July at file home of 'Mrs. ''Harold tent. Mrs. George Martin was in charge of the Worship :service which was taken fropi the Mission- ary Monthly, •She ,Wei ':assisted :by 4vIrs; James Miehie,,, Mrs. E. Leslie and Mrs. Earl Anderson, .At the close of this part 'of.ih'e meeting, a life membership pin- was:prelierited to Mrs. Richard Ohaniney and a. cup and saucer to: Mrs,: Eilziketh, ComPhell who are no'v 'residing in Wingham. Prior to this meeting the W.A. hold their meeting with their pre- sident, Mrs. Kenneth Wheeler, in charge. The" theme of this meeting was 'Be Still and KnoW that 'God Is in 1-111'Worici". Mrs.-Wheeler led in prayer... • , Mrs, Cecil Chapiney. read, the minutes and, Mrs.- 3..4 .Coultps stated there was $662.69. on hand. Tile following were mamed eoreinittee to purchase ' diShei for the 'church—Mrs. Stewart procter, Mrs. Herb 'Wheeler and, Mrs. Ken- neth Wheeler, Lunch was :Served following these meetings. own POSE DErARTINO MEMBERS ; R. Like to drive the sweetest buy that ever, saved you a pretty penny? 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Take'a look at the with such a high-priced look s AY the most ,money-saving figures on our Dodge price tag. powerful Standard V-43 in its Ono,. teamed:, You'll see why Dodge is the dad for yo Voter. alvv,yo, A.step.ahea.'cl cars of The f:orwatd Look . bodge soars to new pop*I*01W,If,'`,4,01 ti*Oelp °1134, Styling; . . push-B0*T drlee...Torstori-Alrat 111cles..10944,04!-Pacing V-8411 and *134.1o,k faster stopping TotaileContacsf °reheat ,YOU GET MORE /Al A THE 01Q, BEAUTIFUL BUY IN THE LOW.PRIbi FIELD j' CHOSI.F.R. CORPORATION OF CANADA, WAITED , In podgel • ( Milne 7t0 \ I Wafelt LEN CRAWFORD MOTORS who.. $tars, Thursdays, 8.30 p.tn. over Channel 8 Home Helpers Hear Miss Bertha MacKay Tile annual Home Helpers' meet- kg of St. Andrew's Auxiliary of the W.M.S. was held in the SS. room on Thursday afternoon with Miss Cora,. Gilkinson presiding. The program was prepared by the Home Helpers' secretaries, Mrs, E. R. Harrison. and Miss Han- nah Wilson. Mrs. It. .1, Scott read the Scripture lesson and meditat- tion. Mrs. Mary Cleland led in prayer, Mrs, Jack ,Alegander sang the Sacred solo, "My Life Is brit a Pattern," Tile minutes of the previous meeting and correspond. Once were read and the roll called. Mrs; Leslie Fortune read several interesting letters. from Mission fields regarding the use Of used cards and papers. Mrs. E. R. Harrison presented the treasurer's report, Miss Leah 'Currie led In' 'the Offertory prayer, Miss Marian Williamson intro- bleed. the guest speaker, Miss Bertha .114ittelirty, of Lender!, who spent some ineritha with Bev. And Mrs,. Angus Miteltay In /India Miss MacKaY'S.address on 'Conditions in India front the viewpoint of a vist; tor, living' iii the home of a mid, ilmiary, Was most interesting and inforinatiVe. Prii,Yer by MS* brought the imeeting to * Obi. Ind OlOYtit; • •. •