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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1957-08-21, Page 9ys "" ewlyiveds irse of ,Money 1 r,a d n M .Wil n (forrne:rly Doris Stein were e suess..o f t. i'ge-gatitering in •the recently, Dancing ,to music by Tif fin's • orche/tr4- ,Wttk =Mr, .Reff,ra!» eailtr'off;• ' a parlor/ the a>eYefh g 14.10410e. lireiio o : le .n Were r e e ihVlted 't4 .tha< plr}tT fern. -where #'hylliw•"Barbour recti an address of r.ongx4111letione and' good Wishes :and Tonna. Forster Made the preaefltatior} lStantiai ,purse of 'noneYr. FINAL NIGHT 1 ; Id fui, - �. x..,l action -packed variety ill" Lions 202nd Annual mer Carnival PARK, ;SAFO.. (. D*,.' 2. r Iling Vaudeville entertainment for the 'finial night. A • ICING •BINGO •- A� • G MES rS FOR VALUABLE PRIZES ZES Midway with 2 new senaatianal rides: as Ferris Wheel and: . �/( err Go . Round. • -a, Program at 8.$Q p.rn. • 25c ` Children lionh en funder 12 Free • sission to Persons .holding, advancer. ate ;admission and a: .. .. r w tickets. as for -Lion d s W altars and Pool: Mainten{anee. '.; v* ,M.1Mctilabb. firewell Service �* y� a ••-�► .. t 21504 � MI Rev. %woke: McN*bb will, preach hie' f140e ell ;sermon in the Presbr- terlaaiSi phureh, having. received •a Bali to /Pert MOO PrOebyteriau, CBurch,•where•he will be indueted qn T,hursd0... August -29th. ST, HELENS Jitnmy ; 4nd Judy Wilson of Ex- ate[ are ,holiday visitors with their cousin, ferry WOW). • Mr, Jim Kew ot)a.nan Hid u g .....z►oin gave a fine thought praivgking address On 11 •Missionary, theme at ,the ser - We 4e the Un ted GMoo on Sun- day morning. e t S.ydayMr. C . Fingland of 'Wtnghar will be .the guest speaker. Miss. W. D. Rutherford Was a visitor in Toronto fora few days last, weak, Mr. Jas. Ramage of Asquith, Soak., renewed old •acijuaintances, in:the community. • Misses ,Lou and Ruth Webb and Marvin .McDonald' are home after. eoinpleting sunnmer, courses at Hamilton, London and Toronto re apectively, - Miss Anna Stuart of Toronto is /if,:e s roding•' a week ac do pa v a , n with and Mrs.. George Stuart, (Intendedfor last week) • Ivan McQuiilin • of Elmira, is spending a two weeks' holiday at his ;home here. ' Miss Margaret Miller was home from, .Stratford .for the week -end. Valerie and Patsy Rat of Bel, wood and Nora Leeson of London have , been holiday Visitors with Mr.; and Mrs, Jas. Curran and Nancy. 1 BUJEY.ILE Tacit k o,�'tp •C. , DtteWilts is Visiting at his home !fere, prior to being posted Ste Miss. >Phyllin. 7 ilicitt is Visiting ini baentoGe n er�?ospetaiMiss MaryIiscnr is in Wing='=, ,from al/04000 operation YYisitore on,Su day whrh..Maa, and Mrs vitt H., McKinnon. were Mr, and Mrs, 'Fred Pgbie, of Qua w4, and Mrs. Alex Armstrong, of :Brus<� ls,. Norman ,Mp 'inn ;has returned tram av visit' atA cton Mary VanWy.ck, Of Waterlog, and Linda and. Julie. Street, Of Lis, Owe/. ,have been spending a ;holi- daY• at :the.. hemp .of ,Miss Mary Duff, They . returned to their homes on Sunday with Lloyd Van- Wyck and ehitdren, Peter, Lloyd and Anne, of Waterloo, Mr, and Mrs. Wilbur Mather,s of Kincardine, visited relatives . here. On Sunday, Miss McNabii, of Tpronto, le visiting at the manse with her brother, ;Rev, Maurice McNabb. A'familY gathering was ;held re- cently at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Stanley Darling to celebrate two birthdays= of their daughter; Mrs,Charles � ar es Campbell of Morris and that of Mrs, Leslie Harkness, of Mildmay, Guests were; Mr, and Mrs, Charles Campbell. and .child- ren; Mr. and Mrs. George Darling and Son; Donald and Harry Dar- ling, of Toronto, Jim Darling,. of Gravenhurst; .Mrs, Nellie Harper, of Belmore; Miss • Ella MacDon- ald. of Guelph; Billy Padfield' of Mount Forest; Mit, and Mrs. Leslie Harkness; of Mildmay; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harkness and Mr. and Mrs Bruce Harkness, of Clifford; JNST. HEARS TAtK' ON ME. TAL. HEALTH BJiV YALE, : 4'he Womest's• In- stitute held an evening :meeting ;et the home of Mrs. Carl Johnston on Auirust 8th. The president,. Itfis!Ii Ruby Duff, presided. The foil call was ansWered .by naming foods to eat for health and good 'humor, There were discusalons• :on rens yatiang, the basement of the corm munity hall, and; also on; .pians for holding the Tluron Calux,ty• Pall Rally, in Q'cteber, Mrs., Carl Johnston, oDistri.ct DireFtor, Mrs. Stanley Parling and Miss Margaret Cprtos gave reports of :the bast Huron district ' annual meeting; held in Fordwich .in June. Miss Margaret Curtis was eon- vener of .the ,meeting, the theme being "Health", and . gave 'an in- teresting' paper on "Mental Health". Mrs, W:.,1. Peacock gave a' demon Stratton on various types; of band- aging. Miss Eleanor Sm ith con- tributed piano solos,.. Refresh- ments were served by the com- mittee, Mrs, Jas, Johnston, Miss Emma Johnston, Mrs.;A. D. Smith. Mr, and Mrs. Howard Lint, • of Mildmay, Mr, and Mrs. Thos. Strachan; of Brussels, were recent visitors with Mrs. Andrew Lamont; There will bc."no'service in the United Church next Sunday, Aug- ust 25th. On September first, R. A. Brook will preach after .ye - turning from his vacation.' Rev. Iiearn, of Gorrie; has supplied the pulpit very acceptably for three Sundays. Turnb uuy Board Regular Meeting The regular meeting of tile 'Jrr rw .berry `aLwp, BOW Area was held, at No. 5 .school on :August I5kh• at ii,30 P.m, All members were pre,, Sent ea well as Inspector Kinkead and Mr. Geo, Adalus,. The minutes of the previous meeting were read end: On motio) of > ardie and Kirton were ,adopted. Mr, •,Adams was present .re trans- portation for his chili to school and the board instructed the sec- retarr treasurer to 109k after sane, The .following letter was. read from the Board of Education; That section 5. of the Schools Act WWI amended .effective April 2nd, /,957. J. Right to Attend Public School: Subsection •1N of •Section '5 is re- enacted to.make it clear` that the child must rave reached the age of 6; before the 31st of December in any year to have the right to be admitted after the ieommeneement of school In September in <•tiie following year, and provides for the payment of cost if the board does not operate the ,school, Motion by' Powell" .and Linn that the following bills be paid, Carried. Bill Falconer, labor, 040; Advanee»Tnes adv„ , 1. 0; Cecil Walpole, labor, Motion by Hardie and Powell. that meeting adjourn, next meeting' to be on Sept. 19th at 8.30 p,n}, Bert Holmes, ,.Alex Corrigan, Chairman. See. -Trees, Banff the Beautiful is the home of the School pf Fine Arts, a pro- jectof the University of Alberta, and starting point for pack trips andhiking expeditions into the` more remote regions. • Announcing. Northwestern %le public et r peniiig. oF ntario's Most BeautiFul, M�dern Hotel ''US` e. mite nasNY . It buildn nspdct the s ai ley app n on i,`30 ps feet you at the 4 Roost PAISLEY, ONTARIO nts ti to 0o p;"n. r Buffet 1'rench• � • � • Charcoal Steaks , .• is Entertainment' Banquet Facilities For Up To 400. ice11ent Overnight. Accor modation 4 Entertaini Mission Band i trot iV I 11 -•=Tine 'W',M.l ., of the Pilteratle Presbyterian Church i)eld their Aagarst meeting in the .5. roorxr of tine .chthrclr rs.R. ,T.: Mclvtlirra y, prRsidenq, preei jed, '.i'be opebiing omititt wan "`Jesus,; Pills V Thine:" The roll call Was answered with a Eibie verse be. ginning with letter A. . It was decided to ahold' the Autumn sectional meeting in ltiew vale, Pians were made* .for • the kali thankoffering meeting, At the ;conclution of the business MTs, Wm, Eistan presided and an interesting programme was pre, rented by the Mission Band and; Explorers, which included reef-: tatians, piano solos and piano duets, and a play, "Saul and David". Refreshments were sere ed' at, the close .of the meeting. Mission Band, ffearslof KOrea B1.41E .A;i'.F The Mission Band met in the United Church on Tuesday, August 13th, in charge of Mrs. W. f. • Johnston and Miss Margaret Curtis. There were 20 in attendance, : The roll call was answered by naming a fruit, Anne Peacock gave the prayer for miss sionaries. Grace Mothers gave a review of the last chapter of the study book, Susan Sellers gave a peace item, J,inda Street and Susan' Bellers collected the offering. Miss Marg- aret Curtis continued the story of Korea from the study book, Terry Johnston was appointed to make comments on the chapter for the next meeting.. • WROXETER Dr. and Mrs. M, T. Macfarland, of Winnipeg and Dr. Frank Allan of Boston, Mass., spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Allan .of Montreal at •the family residence.' Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Bennett, Gary and Joan of Walton spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs, Percy Coupland. Mr. and Mrs, Wni. 1Vlerk- ley and George of Belmore, were visitors at the same home: • Mr. Stuart Coupland and Miss Joyce Robinson spent .tile week- end. at Harvey Coupland's. Misses Berva • Gallaher, Donna Coupland and Thelma Bennett spent last week. at Port Elgin. Mrs. Mel Gowing has her aunt from the West visiting with her, also her mother, . Mrs, Woodsee, from near Drayton. Mr, and Mrs." Ken Orr returned from a week's vacation to Quebec ,arid through the'Stdtes. • WHITECHURCI a (Intended for last week) Mr. Melville Beecroft of Otter- viile, has been visiting at the home of his brother,` Mr. Gilbert Bee- croft, Miss Barbara Gaunt of Ottawa spent last week at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Gaunt. Mt. and Mrs. Gaunt, Barbara and Johnt were in• Stratford on Wednes- day' last, where they. attended the play "Hamlet" at the Shakespear- ean Theatre.. Mr. Jim . Gaunt, who has been working for International Nickle during' his vacation, was for some time at the northern part of Hud- son Bay, where they had a blizzard in July, Eskimos use their dog teams all year round at this place and helicopters are used for survey work. Mr. and Mrs, George Solomon, Bonnie and, Barry of I}ornings Mills spent the week -end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Solo- man. Five cows belonging to Mr. And xew Ritchie who has rented Mr. James Wilson's farm, escaped through the board fence along the railroad tracks last Wednesday night and were killed by the late train, Mr, and Mrs. Tobi Jantzi and children of Milverton visited or Sunday with Mrs, David Kennedy and with Mr, and Mrs. Geo, Fisher Sandra Fisher returned home with them to have a holiday. Mrs, Cecil 'Skinner of Exeter and her grandson, Billy Denham, Kirk - ton, spent the week -end at the hoixie of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ma- son, Mr, and Mrs, Mason and Mr and Mrs, Fleming Johnston of Bluevale, with other relatiyrs 'rem Kincardine, Winston, lateen ane? Seaferth were in London on Satur- day, where they attended the Rea.. Masai' nuptials at Empress Avenue United Ciirirch, The reception .for SO guests Was held in the chore!' parlors. Rev, J, Clements of Palmerston hits boon taking the services • at the Presbyterian nhtireh here this mouth, for Rev. Ii.. 'T, A, Marshall Rev. alid Mrs. Chas, D. Cox Or Millbank visited on Sunday with Miss Olive Terriff. 1Vtr. and Mrs, '!"toss :Sli'tith And baby Kathy of Toronto spent last week -end with her parents, Mr, and xv1rs, Atissell Chapman. Mrs, Allah 'turner spent Iasi ween -end at the home or her bro theiy Mr. Sohn Smith of Teetwater. OptIon4irt Patrick t 'hone 77 R' fi e " tanotta .fir Qs,•per: .;-;. :ity Become part. oiRelr of more J • p re "ttlgfl .:��40 "blue chi,_aa securi% ties fora llttie ;a}: $1,000., For full n 1 tarinatioll see your Investors Syndicate representative. Thos. A.',Jardin•• r Phone 147 • WIN(HAM, ONT. John W. Waines R.R. S, LISTOWEL •' Phorie 1042 fit t n veel to it's muga,' CIF CAMADA. :,t . NEA00iilOiNINNIPXG. .OUICpl/1 Mf114►ALOS j .. but always ended u'p at Downie's -- knowitt��! the service is always: d4 pendable, , satisftdictio assured, NA✓swv— O y aR SERVICE \i1.F GoadribRy ••Wirat4 youR' ,'7Y iso DOLLAR CLUJ' cURTNCR •' I I lull I IAI l la I I IAI I IAI IialIt•II IiIIIPI I I\I III TRUES. FRI. AUG-, 22 $S' "TEN TALL MEN" .. , " Technicolor Burt Lancaster ' Judy Lawrence• plus "Rogues of Sherwood Forest" Technicolor John Derek Diana Lynn l•! SATURDAY, AUG. 24 "POWDER RIVER'S Technicolor Rory Calhoun w Corinne City rt" "WHO DUNN Benny 73ill - Belinda Lee The Comedy Riot of the 5t'ra '; • St)NDA'. t, MIDhi;ft 4t ija r.' 26' MON,DAIX, AUG 26 . "CALYPSO. JOE' . Roth Jefferies.Ahgie .1'ahekinagli,'' plus "Hot Rod Rumble"3{ir. neigh Sndwdeti and Richard s at+tunlen w. ".ICk)ES, w 'WED. AAA 27 "BRUTE FORCE" (Adult) • phos k. "NAKED CITY" r wlllnairll IlitmlnMtiiloliiomimmwoli mil i Y