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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1957-09-04, Page 5rat • a.st a1 rat 80, itt, ^al 30, )tt s. al. rt al tr :e t- s.. OPPORTUNITY uy Tilts,„ AREA SJi#iiwtlian Company operating on a national Neale, has tnlil?elllate Opening's for ambitions Inco or women to •tannage local httshless dealing with seine of eaiiada's largest chain, stores; etin ire, 1i rliihn,,t in slwe hours at siert if tla"sirodi 'itorleaty alar] nitrlrendu- 11lii,ty •inose 'itnitorlapt vhitn .past eiiper lien 'e, •O111 '1iiler'al financial.ass'istance enables Falls] exp,&usion '7'liisis a hindmost' on a high plane far )liW1 tytre Men Or wornen of Qbaraetiir only.. d,Y'l'LI4AN'x`S 11IUST 041/0 Al.•IVIWN, Y'sl,100 00 .(Which" is ser'rtred)', anal &ood relierencet4 These oileninga t»w you exceptionally high monthly income PM -P .(1iatoly, acrd. 1•4pidly i"'atteas bn1011'158 e40114104, Prefer itpirlifientia rt�tiiiring earnings from ll1O,0110,01i to, $20,00Q•00 year],, No high ,lnts,sul;p men wanted as NO S1Cr4LING a'eanireQ, rf you can '00049.0 404 have nt'epssary pals)), write toilay i,ivlltg phone number' and particulars For- leen'" interview, Write:, Manager, 'r';Q, ,Boz No, 1216, ,$t4tion Is.Montreal, Qiclti o, 1 x re Wirt, .tram •+ide4—W l 1' N i •fir . ?�Sa Meet the Prime Mi nister...of,2017l. "We think so, anyway. Whatever'his. future, our job is to provide him with the best we cafld ',That takes money. That's why we're saving regularly, and that's why we've opened an Recount forimm . at THE` CANADIAN - J y BANK OF COMV[MERCE7 765 BRANCHES ACROSS CANADA'READYTQ.SERYE YDIh WINGHAM BRANCH, ' - W. O. STRUTHERS Manager, ' The Wingham C.Gir1 Guides pictured on their 'first float as they took part in Saturday's grand p,,rede of gaily decorated floats, wjiichmoved in procession totht town park for the presentation of awards. The parade was one of the highlights of this year's •Frontier Days celebrations. A.T. photo. FORHWICH Mr,. and .]tit's. Stanley Bride' and Bobby spent several days lastweek at Whitby, Pettawawa and Ottawa.' 1VIr.. Lloyd, Perrin and family spent one day last week at the, home . of Mrs, Melp,ha Padfield, Ml's, Dora Ridley visited a couple of `day$ igst week ,with Mr. and, *Ts, Cecil Lynn in Orangeville. Mr,, and Mrs, E. A. Sdhaefer. spent the week -end at the'home-of Mr; and.Mrs, Paul Wendt in Tor- onto.. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ealrer anti family of London' spent the week end at the home `of Mr, .and Mrs. George Baker. Mr, David Kreller pf California returned home. last week after spending two months at the home of Mr. and 1VIrs:•Bert Winston. Mr. and Mrs.. Whiston accompanied him as far as Detroit, • Mrs. Walter Horsburgh is spend- ing the •next two weeks in Brock - vine Miss. Rittli Rumple of. Burlingto7i visited; last week with Miss Bonnie Inglis: tura,. WROXETER, aunday visitors with Mre. Reg. Newton and family were Mr, and Mrs. 13 ill Newton, Marsha and Jo, and Mr. Charles VanNormen, all of London; Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Hart and Patti of Listowel, Mr. and Mrs, Scott Hunter and Susan; Windsor, spent the _week- end with relatives here, Mr, Harold Townsend and Mr. Herb Patterson are enjoying a trip to the weste>;n provinces. Mr. Arthur• Wilson, Stratford, is visiting his. sister, Mrs. J, F. Mc- Lean:, Mr. and Mrs, Ken Collier and Gary; London, and Master Murray McLean, Wroxeter, who spent last week at their cottage at Grand Bend, spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Ira McLean. Miss"Donna McLean, London, and Mr. and Mrs, Wilf, King, Gorrie, , were guests at the same .home. ' Mr, 'and Mrs. Norman Ashby and family,' Brampton, spent the week- end with Miss :Helen and Messrs, Jack and Don Milligan. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Brothers and family, Wexford; visited . the form- er's :mother, MrS. V. Brothers. Mr: Jas. Doig spent a few days in Drayton last week. , •. " Rost, Tornans 'visited at the home LAMBKIN—To , Mr. and . Mrs. of Geo, Betchels, New Dundee, Lorne Lambkin, in Listowel Hos- .over the Week -end. - ' pital, on Thursday, August 29th, Mr,, and Mrs. Ross Coates spent 1957, a .daughter, . , the geek -end; with' Mr, and ]l!hrs. AaIuII....I.■■ ■, ......U■■.I ■..■ .■...... ■........L■.■■. *.u■ ..I I,.ry. ■ I.TbeSaivatMn Ar.my.!'!f" eit • all at in nam Y Se to b� r 7 at 8 ►T�JR�A .. , . . � r1 , .. . -. ROUND - U P CHET.TOGETHER• oun IFeaturings DOUG GEES of Australia, with his Harmonicas. MU1U THOMPSON of - News Zealand, wi'l'l , his Guitar and Accordion WESTERN FILM - "THE DANGER Tit.AIL" SUNDAY, i.Septeitkper. 8, 'at.. ■ • • • ■ 1 0 Musical Prograin, Featuring Doug tibb 0 r and urs Thompson O ■ , Services at 11.00 a...a 7 .m.naPRe alar � y r. u at 'the Citadel- P Rally Day Guests will .Deliverd r • I. 1■ ■ i , Clayton Coates, Sarnia, Mr. and Mrs. Billie Hart, St. Catharines, ,spent the week -end With Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Hart. Mr. enc}-.heand. Patti,- towel wereLyle • `visitorsHart .at the saLisme home, rs �. Mr, 'and Mrs. Blair Sharp, Tom- my and John, Detroit, visited over the holiday with Mr. John Hupfer, Mr. . John Hupfer, Mrs. Alonzo Sperling and Miss Hazel Sperling spent Monday afternoon in •.Code., rich; Mrs, Angus Carmichael re- turned ho"me with them for a week's visit :with her Sister, Mrs. Sperling. Friends of Mrs. Verne Clark, Mr. John Griffith and Mrs. Jeffrey Musgrove Will be sorry to learn of their being confined to hospital and hope for each a speedy recov- ery. Miss Gladys Musgrove, Trenton, spent the Week -end at her home here. . ' • Mr. and Mrs, Wallace Nixon, Norman and Howard visited, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo,. Griffith over the week -end. Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Elliott and family, who have spent the sum- mer months is Stayner, +have re- turned ,„to their :.home here. We welcome to our community) Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Greig and fam- ily, who have moved to their new home, the former Frank Earles farm, . The sympathy of the community is extended to Mr. Allan McEwen. and Miss McBwen in the loss of their sister, Miss Annie MeEwen, Mrs. A. Wearring and Mr. Seek Edgar, who spent the • summer. Months at their homes : here h.aye returned to resume their teaching at Concord and Fort Frances. Miss Margaret Edgar, Melton, visited relatives here recently. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hupfer •oi Detroit returned home on Sunday after spending a week's vacation at the home of Mr. Vernon Hupfer, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Shade, Mr.. and Mrs. Chas. Robinson of Cleve- land, Qhio, spent Saturday with Mrs, Alonzo Sperling. . Mr. and Mrs, Robert Montgomery of Toronto have returned home after spending their vacation] at their summer home here. Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Scott' and Lynne and Mrs. cott Sr., Sudbury, visited with Miss Elva Hupfer. VIr. and Mrs. Mac Alien and family returned to their home in Montreal after spending their va- cation at their summer home here. • Miss A. McEwen Funeral Tuesday BLUEVALE,---Miss Annie Mc- Ewen, daughter of the late Mr and; Mrs. 'John McEwen, died at her home in Turnberry :ori Satur- day, in her 82nd. year. , Surviving are tWo sisters, Isabel add' Martha, also'l brother, Allan, on the homestead. Two brothers, John of 11%Iolesworth and James bf Sault Ste, Marie, also survive. The funeral ' service was held at the Moir funeral deme, in Corrie on Tuesdays, Rev, R, A, Broo1c,4 of Blnevale United Church, officiat- ing, Interment was in Wroxeter Cemetery. DONNYBROOK Messrs.. Keith and Roy Hardy and George Naylor have gone West to assist in harvest operations, Mr. and Mrs, R. Chamney visited last week with relatives at Streets ville and Downsview and spent ti day at the C.N.E, Miss Louise Jefferson cominences her teaching duties this week at tielgrave public School, t Mr. Walter Tisdale of Sask., Spent a few days With Mr. Bert Thompson end other friends. Miss Irene Jefferson has return, ed to her school at Dunnville and Miss Lucy Thompson to Bronte. Mr, and Mrt, Reiland McVittie et Btythr were Sunday visitors with Mrt and Mrs R, Chainney. 1Vtr, and Mrs. John it 'Thompson and HoWard were Suhilay visitors With Mr, and 2vtrS, J'aso• Ilishy'nan *;,ti incl' fit baht .Y1U Rev. Maurioo McNabb moved to: Post Elgirr• Orn l•+ riday to take overs' his near charge in Vort Cgifa ]?res-' byterian •Church, where ,Aa MAO inducted, the previous evening, lav, R, A,. Praok preached in the: United •Cl;ilrih On Sunday ing his vacation. Rev. R. A, WA`G- ]isms, Of :Brussels, . preached i?i. Knox Presbyterian Church on $uh- day. • . and Mrs 'boli Davies and children, of Thurilhi#i, Were Holiday visitors at the li#moo of I., and. Mrs, ; lnler Sellers„ Miss Stolle Moffatt who has been enlayed ° with Mutual Life' Insur• ante •Company, .of Waterloo, has accepted a position with the #ydro`. in Wingharn, Miss Emma, Johnston, .Mrs. Ar- thur Shaw and Mrs, Edward John- stun ,attended the :funeral service for the late Mrs. Pearl Kacne 'at Go'-rie on :Saturday, Miss Madill, of London,spent: the holiday with her cousin, Mrs, Alex McCrackin, Dr, John Coultes, ,of Philadelphia, has been spending a holiday with WS sister, Miss Mabel Comites Mn and Mrs, William Jenkins, of Galt, spent the week -end With' Mr, and Mrs, George Hetherington, and family, - Miss RubY Duff is enjoying trip tq St, John, N. B. Mrs, Neil MacEachren, of Clif- ford, visited her mother, Mrs. R. F..Garniss, last week, Mrs; John NfcQillieuddy of Woodstock, is a visitor at the home of Mrs, Jos; Curtis, • Charles Garniss; son of the late William" Gerniss, of Morris, has come from. the Canadian West to visit relatives and former friends inthe community. tor. James Strachan, of Fort Wil- liam, is• a guest of his sister and brother, Mrs, Andrew Lamont and Dugald Strachan. . Dr. George Thomson and Mrs.. Thomson of Mt, Allison University, Sackville, N.B., are vacationing with their parents, Mr. and Mrs, George T: Thomson. The Bluevale Women's Institute will meet at the home of Mrs. Alex Corrigan on Thursday evening, September 13th. The meeting will be historical and Mrs, M. L. Alt:- ken lt;lten will have charge of the •topic "The. Union of South Africa". Mrs. Jack Wickstead will describe the care of African violets and iMtrs,, C. B. Hoffman will provide the musical program. ST, HELENS Mrs, C.' G. Anderson of Belgrave will be the • guest speaker at the regular • meeting of the Women's Institute .this (Thursday) after- noon in the Community Hall. 'Roll Call, ,"A famous person who was born on a farm". 'Miss W. D. Rutherford is spend- ing a few weeks with . friends in Kirkland Lake, Miss Margaret Milner was home for the' week -end. 'Margaret has completedher training at the Stratford General Hospital and will. continue to nurse there. • Mrs, G. S. McIntyre of Brace- bridge was a week -end visitor with Mr, and Mrs. W. I. Miller. Miss Isabelle MacPherson was home from London for the week- end. Miss Lois Miller spent: a holiday with her sister, Mrs. Wilmer Nich- olsen and Mr. Nicholson at Hol- stein.. . We are sorry to, report that Miss Beatrice McQufllin has been a pat- ient atient in the Wingham General Hos- pital, suffering from a severe at- tack of the shingles. Rev, Wm, and Mrs. Taylor, of Dorchester, who are holidaying at the lake attended the church ser- vice here on Sunday andrenewed old acquaintances. Mr, and Mrs, • Fred McQuillan spent the holiday weekrend with relatives at London and. Windsor, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Miller at- tended the Jung - Chin Wedding at Knox Presbyterial. • Church, Tor- onto, on Saturday. • School re -opened on Tuesday with Marlene Johnston of Forcja with as teacher in the St, Helens School, 'Mr. Don Cameron at Eel - fast, Mrs, Gebrge Pisher of White- church at Fordyce anti Mr, :ROSS Errington. at S.S. No, 3, Mr, and Mrs. Mel Brown return- ed to Kitchener on Monday, Rev, 13. F. Green occupied the pulpit in the United Church on Sunday after a montli'S vaeation,. iVtr, and Mrs, Newton James of Point Pelee were visitors this week with Mr. and Mrs. W. A, Miller and with Liioknbw friends, Miss Donna Woods left en Mon- day for 1itchener, ;where she will train in "the Kitchener -Waterloo Hospital. She vcfas,accompanied by her parents, Mr, .and .Mrs,,, Lorne Woods; who attended 'a tea for the parents al the hospital on T'uosclay afternoon. Bob MMtirdle, who has spent hi! vacation here, was the Winner of a $256- bursary at Ititeheher, tob will otter Waterloo 'College • this fall, , Marvin McDonald, Who hag' M. - tended Suninitr tielioO1 lit toronto, X11.1 tach ,'Mar. tiitdr n this 31 0, r r WING HAM: ,MOTORS Phone 139 'WOO** E l,l„1,III 111 1101011, 111„11111111, 11 t,1lt,,,Itli,l,t„l111111111,1,i111,ilili„1llirltlj' MILfMAY 'ROTARY CLCIB 1 a Comnunt Centre $500 Special Must Go TWO $100 .- SPECIALS 12 'REGULAR GAMES fpr$40 4 EACH ONE `SHARE THE WEALTH” Starts 9 Bin oars : O n 8 :m o' ADMISSION $1.00 . „ tl"nplgtllnit,ittuiinml 1 11:111111 t utu,nur tit I(11,1min■IllOil]Aldi]irlsi l llloillaliltimillilillllllllsliimlllanniII■IIIIIIII LEG -ON O� BOO G nl • a O r ■• 0 •a r O a. O 1 a. • O r 1 ✓ 1 I. Stiller Smart WGGAGE front as-1oW as $29,95 01 • . large selection on display ” V (1 Home oruisbiugs .er Phone 106 '• . 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