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r ; • Optometrist
;Patrick St., Wingham
• Phone 770
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SEPPTEMBER, •1957 4.
*0(1BBONS
:PHARMACY
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A'Mes$age from 'John McRibbon, 'You/Pharmacist
".....
•�� tioVY ARE YOU GOING TO LIVE,
YOUR LONGER LIFE? -
1 •
HOW:M.UCH ARE YOU going. to ,enjoy those
extra years that medical research, ° new miracle
•r.' • ' afn4a yita'at'l'lins!, are adding to ottr' ii e? •
•
a 1RE:„A•
OW more than. ;ItiE. TIMES
ng kpeopier65r: years''or older than theee, were in
1900.
Reliable estimates indicate that ten years
from nowwe will have twice as many as today.
'OLDER '. FOLKS HAVE_ special health-care
pi'obleins. Therefore, we are continuously studying
how' we, .as pharmacists, can co-operate with your,
,physician to make :certain your longer life will be a
hialthier one.
THERE ARE MANY IMPORTANT medicines'
tl4geriatric, vitamins that can add years to your
ift:Drdperly taken' We are Lree 1xg 'informed
aliottt all new progress so. that 'we will always have
ai .
the ..�n stock. .
. VIAY LOOK VORWARD TO YOUR
0N::,t•
with leasanralticl�atit :Your
h. ,slei '11 li theknowledge . advise aoa how to
Y a as to � . �
ee weit and e are 1supply am - hied-iin or
lt�v �.ietior medicine a c
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any
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ytiv}iti..out may need,,
Wirt Kates
ibbons Drugs
Preseriptitin Chefitats
Sineo 1,901.
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Cutting the, cake after 'ther weddp g in St, . Andews Fresh
yterrien
Church, Wingham, on Satorctay 5' are Mr., and• : Mrs. Allan ' Nicholspn,
The bride is •the .former,' Barbarg,:`J:eat'ine Merrick,' daughter of..ilrlrs: I.
Merrick, of Wingham, :and the'`groom is. the, son pi Mrs. W. Nicholson
of 1314evale, •' d •, Ph0.to •by Harvey McDowell,
• •,.w
Mrs, W. F. Bur manreturned d eras dayslast week withtheft
i itin her son r, G. aunt,Vire Joh . , • -
home after v s g. ,,..Jln Mitchell
W. Bur man and Mrs. ••Burgmah i ' -Mrs: BEd. .Ryan,Cathie and
of Kirkland Lake for "three weeks. • Gregory Of Toronto .Spent last week
Mr, and• Mrs'. Herman . Metcalfe With •her parents,Mr. and"Mrs;••A.
m
als silt Wednesday in Toronto, They' M, Elliott,
)Crit
accompanied" by -Mr, ' Anggus' hiss Mary Pattison tit- Fort
k :'. h ' l .'.r in Wing -
was,
of •Strasbourg, Sas , w -o •Elgin palled .ori fiends W g
was. leaving. , by Plane '.,'foi• ` home ham . on .Thursday.:. •-c •
ft
endhi so . a time 'with Mr h -Mr; •and' Mrs James •E Currie
At the wedding reception,, which
was held at the Hotel Brunswick
the bride's , ,aur ; . rs,, 1 WIl*
liamson of Uxbridge wore a dreg:
after sp g m
SPORTSM(N. HOLD
rnNU'AIL RQW
File Winghazil Sportsmen's As.
soceatipn .held their annual wiener
roast on thet ,assoplatl..ota's Property
on the edge of town on Monday
evening and mine than 1.50 people
attended,
Square-dancing to '.music ,supplied:
by Lucky Aunbeault, Slim Boucher,
Hugh Hand: and .Ernie sting, Was
enjoyed and it, sing,.song followed
the•danning program, The f0O prize
draw was won by Bob Ste' Vfarie,
Mrs, Bill cow, of Auburn,_ made
the draw, •
An official of the' • a§soolation
said .this Week, that plans have Al-
ready been made for the 7'liank8;'
giving fowl shoot, a yearly feature
of the Association's outdoor fall
events, Already a' large•'num'ber
entries have been received for he
match, • •
The lima meeting of the assoeia
tion will be held on Monday, Octo
ber 7th, In the Wingham Legiot
Home and a welcome isextended'te
anyone interested.
Nicholson -Merrick ...
A' wedding of local interest' wan
performed at St. Andrew's Presby
terian Church,' Wingham, on Satur-
day, when =Barbara Jeanne 'Mer•,
rick, daughter of Mrs. • Irvin Mer
rick of Wingham, and the, late Mr:
Merrick and Mr; Allan • Nicholson
son of Mrs. 'William Nicholson• •bf
Bluevale and the late Mr, Nichol
son, wee united in •marriage"by
Rev. Alexander Nimmo, D D..
The bride, who was given in mar,
rdage by -her wide, Mr. A1ex,Wil
liamson of TJxbridge, woreni ilylot
netdr s es With fags 'yoke. and in•
w
serts of lade in the bouffant .�sk�irss
with seed pearls and' sequin trim'
She carried a Bible • crested; With
yellow mums.,. t. , •
The bridesmarid.:wasa Miss -.'Beth
Merrick,. •sister of • the bride"; Shi
wore a dress of •apple;greett rlylpr
with shirred' bodice and'bouffan
skirt and carried ,a bouquet of ycl•'
low, mums,
The best man was` Ivan McQtul
Ian of Bluevale • and ,the 'usher.
were V, Reid •of Wingham 'and J.
Ross of Teeswater. Trad'itiona•
wedding music wasplayed; during
the service by H. V, Pym of :Weng:
ham, organist of St, Andrew's, Pres-
byterian Church. • ,
of mink -tone silk with . matching
accessories and ,a yellow corsage
and, Mrs, Metcalfe and other tela and: Mr, •arid. Mrs. Alvini:Orvis+ of r ' , ; g
W In ham' were ,Sunda uests'01JThe rooms mother'chrtse h'digss.
fives. l I 'W g y g of riavyi"blue'silk°' with' •matehih'"
Mr• grid Mrs:' W, ,Tayl'or of jTo- ..Mr, and Mrs. ,Selali Breckenridge f,
at J e town..,
hat 'and 'a corsage of Rik ea'rha•
iter `,ov r -the• 4 ek- ... W +. t.. il.;s
roitto were vis s e tions-'
end at the Koine , of Mrs Coseris ' ' e t '
off t'. 1VIr...Hiiro1 LyISS',,,Olt W: as
'Guests
ts,fro ,a ert T c , tno u
Mrs J: J M a d - Mr, grid Mrs,Robert,TaY Pr ,of, Ljx
Moffat afhd Mr Cedril Moffat were t bridge and Mr:.afr'd'Mrs,•Art `Arieldr.
• �uknberr`y N`ative�'
in HalniIton on. FrtdaY 'attending t i.•,'. l l ' ,l s l „ r , , ` of Lainbeth.
toe funeralof .Mrs. E. Turrott is
MISS ya.. ane o a reser en, Mr,. and rs:. echo s wt re
1 M , 1 2fl E J B ft 1 • „• e J .o !k ` ! r
and' at's, of,WWingham,' for 3nany,:years,passed Side, in Win h" ` whet they rete tr
r: ar d Mrs.' R
Moffat's.sister. M g . F.
1
1
_ at�her ome onAr •hu treet.. ,tom •' one on
, awe � t S f a h mo to the : l�nitec
1 co arri the •
Yr 1
i e c m ed
Ili of R a m
E ott p Y p.•,
on ends , aft rnoon, Miss Bolt States, For travelling the •bride
Miss Aileen T7nderwood. of•I•l'aixi - : M y• e. gg , „
who'was 85 •years,of age,: had been Wore:A" powder blue diebs. beitll`�ia
Niton visited with 'her, „l mother,' 1V>sts matching duster and hat di'lkiiga:
hieison Underwood tlast week:' ill °;Ori'ly .short tume.r • line, 'with''navy shoes anis' itivt;s,i
Mr, and' Mrs: B: •II,. - Bedfo'id, I' She was 'a nakive: of Turnberry , ,_ $
Township'?'anal was•'educated, there;? , ,• s..a• ,,t,'
Judd;'Brock and Mark of'Niagara
Falls, visited at the' home of ivf`r being:" a •, daughter' of .the late. 7 ••
and Mrs, Norval_ Sttrnoreof� Walter), Thomas and Mary'Bolt,. She carne Copeland -Robinson'
son'
Co•••• ..-Wingham ' with her parents oared l
on •Saturday. when, they retired fro th'eir 'farrri,y (f ng at Brick
Mrs, Ralph Waller of Port' Hui- '
•. . She :was • ar member of the United:
on: and Mrs,. Howard waster. and On Saturday, August 31st at two:
h the . Woman Mie=
Church a d of s
ehildreti'of Waterloo spent Swidey � • ., o'clock Saturday,
-the afternoon at . Brick
sioitary Sooiety
with t1 lattera mother,'Mrs Ma 1 United .Church, a pretty 'double
i Miss 13olt is' survived by tine
bel Ha e. • • sister, Mrs: •Amelia *erkley, 'of . 'ring ceremony took ..plaee :when,
Mrs., J. H. 'Sloan spent the Rev. C. A. Krug united in, marfiag€
•Wiri hark, ,
week -end with- :her :son, • Ross Funeral .'service ' WAS' "hld at Joyce Marie Robinson; only,daugh=.
Thompson, Mrs.. Thompson and. ,2 30;. P.m. Tuesday•` -at 'the' •Walker ter of Mr. and Mrs, Charles :Robin=
family at Brantford. • 1 funeral ..home, . cdtiducted'.by,' R:ev: •son, -East Wawanosh, to Stewart
-` Mr. and Mrs. J. J. •McCauley D, J: MacRae, Inteinient was 'in John. Copeland, son of 1VYr,• and
of Detroit, Mich,, were visitors at the Wroxeter :cemetery, with the :Mrs, `Harvey Copeland, W,,ro eter.;
the home of M•rs. McCauley's 'mo- following as pallbearers: Leslie . The :wedding march was .played,
the;, Mrs. Angus, over 'the week- t and William Bolt, Percy, 11aro1d bye Mrs. •John McGee and 'the soloist,
end. . and Cecil Merkley acid Harry was Mr,• John McGee. •
-Mir and Mrs, Roy Trigger of Husband,'
St, Thomas visited last' week -end'
with Mr, and Mr's. Howard Fuller.
•-Mr. and 1Vlrs. George Zitfelt'
and son, Warren and Miss Bar
bare Inglis of Sudbury, spent sev-
United •WMS Holds ;
First Fall Meeting,
The September meeting ot-•the
Woman's Missionary ,Society 'of
Wingham United Church wits hilt):
BIRTHS ' in the school. room with Mrs. Rona
Ston presiding and speaking on the,
WALit.ER---In Wingham ' General thefne, For Alt the Blessings Life
Hospital, on Wednesday, Septet°- Has Brought", The Scripture was
ber Nth, 1957, to Mr. and Mrs, read by Mrs, Robinson.
Joseph Walker, R,R, 4, Wingham, The president, , Mrs; Fthgland
a daughter. conducted a brief service in Mem-
SIMPSON-••min .Wingham General 0.r -of • 5. Wm, Field "a life mem-
Hospital, on Thursday,. Septem-
ber
ber of the auxiliary, who had died
ber 5, 1957, to Mr, and Mrs, Dun-. since the last meeting, '
can Simpson, Kintail, a daughter. 1 Tan study fbr thbe/11'g ed
Japan Mrs, Jas, 'Henry'Tiers outlined
HENDE tSON-Tri Wingliam Gen-. the book, •"Cross and YCrisis in
erat Hospital,..oh 'Thursday, Sep• 1 Japan", by Chas. W. Inglehart.
tember 5th,• ,t951 to Mr. and.1 With the use of mans and posters,
Mrs, John Henderson, Winghara, she laid the foundation for avery
a daughter. interesting study during the next;
COO} -In Wingham 'General Hos- few 'months, Mrs. 'G0wans spoke'
-petal, on Thursday, 'September '6„:1:13t.
reit lghristian Stewardship, saying
1907,.. to Mr:" and: Mrs; Nornr*ti •tat- weepetf should not be at ease,
CookBelgravc; a soft,: but Should be casting, around. foil
STRONG -4n Witighai i General, some' worthwhile 'effort in which
HoS ital on Ti urada ; 'Se ttYit- to participate• • . -
' p Mrs, >±''ing1and preslded for the'.
ber' s;, 1057, to'Mr. and Mrs,, Wil -
business encoring. The sulsply sec •
-
1 6.111 Strong, Corrie, A.,danghter, r t'r Mrs,, L hli
e a Y, Mc au n.. told,
old of:
g
rsJt •-rn VVin hali>• General the large quantities Of supplies
TRO>✓17 g
• Iles itltl ' on Freda ,. 'Se'temithri p
p ' y' p which hada been packed and Sett!
6, • 1957, 'to Mr. and 1Mrs. Joseph;;,forWatd' Parcels to 'th ,
Stroeder, R,1, 2, 'W'ingham,. a p fpr oris
datlgiiter: � er's• at T•Ia1lfa,x for distiibutii5n tb�-
i immigrants, tf parcels to• t<btea, 9
S'rANI,I;iiw -In Wingham General t:artons bf Clothing to overseas rel
Tiospital; on Monday, Septet' bel' lief, Children's clothing and quilts
9, 1957, it; Mr and Mea Russell to the ?t-e'shyterial supply • secre-
Stenio;V, Dowheview, a ,`son. tart',. afia a parcel to the student
I-I'AGKET'l' Th 'Wingham General i117inistei,,a total value of $505;00.
I•Toshitet, on Tuesday, September Mrs, ao'wson 'reported that. the
10, 195'1'; to Mr, and Mrs Donald returns (rani the talent 'money to
Hackett, R,R, 7, Luekiiow, a date, amounted to $70 fib, 'This will ,
daughter. be used 'tot -supply work,., •
WILT�T>t:---In ''tti'[iigh'a;m•
General :The ne) t meeting' oil October 1,
tha.nkof
p , ,. t will be the trill l,erittg and'
IJbs lege all Tt1i±§day, �epttim
iie
10, '1957,, to M'r', and M'rs •.k'red the guest speaitbr, ;Ur*"pa
Willie; TeeiWater, tt s5ar . ' i Tlttinipsa1t of Lield011, i
The bride, 'given its Marriage by
he father wore a white lace gown.
featuring a bou4fant, sltii•t,, fitted
bodice dotted with .sequins„ and ;a:
scalloped neckline. She . wore _ a;
pearl .necklace and 'earrings;„;the
gift. of the groom. ,Res veil was
shoulder -length and, she carried .:al
bouquet of red roses. • •
Miss Donna Copelafid, . sister of
the groom was bridesmaid, wearing
A; gown .of orchid nylon over taf-
feta With shirred, bodice,, ,and car-
red white mum
i s, •
• Little JoYee Taylor, ' cousin • of
the 'bride, was' flower girl. She
Vote .green net over taffeta and
her bouquet was made up, of, baby
mums. '
'Mr. James Robinson, brother of
the bride, attended as best man,
Ushers were Mr, Thomas Robinson
and -Mr. Elmer Merkley.
.l`+'otlowing . the ceremony dinner `
Was served by the Whitechurch
Women's' Institute in the White
church 'community hall. The bride's
blether wore light 'blue brocaded"
,taffeta with nay acdessorieg and
a pink corsage, The groom's Mb,
then was attired in a navy' sheet
dress, Navy :ateessofies and 'wore
a oink -corsage. •
Poetravelling the bride obesese a
grey, tweed stilt with lilnk and' navy
accessories.
They will make their home in To
ronto, where the groom is on the
staff of the borninion Rank. ,.
•
•
Golf Bridge
• There were five tablt%tln'tilay at
the Gbit bridge on Thursdays atter
-
tits* lasts the Winter§ were first,
Mrs, V'rank 'situtdy; 'consolation,
Mrs, it Alt hison; lucky draw,
MIriY. W, VanWyek, and Miss Mary
McCelittin woven the travelling prize'.,
Team. Wine
Chamipionship..
WHITEC$UC,+J;G-,-A number of
Young mon trona East Wawanosh.
are being congratulated this -week
on 'Winning the WOM ;phampicta '
ship,°Last•SaturdlrY :night theyteam.
played -at Appin,. and .another gains!'
is scheduld'for theWingham park
on Saturday night of this. week,
TACO members of the team are
Murray S1iie11 Jack • Coulter, :gen,
neth ,and Jim Coulter, Glen Coal
tea, George• Proctor, Gordon Fisher,
von Walsh, .Bili Reavie, .Gordon
Smith, Bill Thompson and Rbbert,
Higgins.
CHURCH IN TARYAN
STIQIED BY GROUP
>tlt'i1tliQNAJ PP+T IdN ..
MUMPS sir '.•dISMinE
POMFO.1 TABLE
RE'>ie1H MENT
Consult-.,
PRANK G. HOPPER
--•-Reprre entative.
• Canada Lily•
WINGHAM, ONT., •`
•
GOSPEL U4LI,
Regular.,SundiY Ser s i4 4.!.
hiunday School. 1Q 1iFi a ln.,
Beilempering the r.}ord;' , n
at 14.15
• Gloppel Meeting at 7430, p;m::
gm* Thureaay evening at <A p.rrj;.
Prayer Meeting and Blble` Study'
" . The first fall sheeting ,f St, An
lrew•'s Auxiliaryc of, the 'Women's
Missionary Society • ,was held on
uesflat!''atte'rnot?n, September 3rd
With Mrs, .Alexander Nimmo 'pre-
Tiding, , • • •
The Scripture and; meditation
were given by. Miss Cora. Gilkinson
end Mrs; J, ''Mackintosh led 'in
prayer, The secretary, Mrs,"Horace
Aitchison.• read the minutes anis
•tiorrespondence, A letter was read
rout Petimarvin Home for retir•
ed ministers. and missionaries, In'
karis,,;solioiting aid• :i!t' Purchasing
stewd.rapep,;,bedding,' ete,
The supply, secretary's report ,on
contents:• of. . the bale' shipped •in'
Auus}t testis read ", and ,inclu.ded •
among other• •articles, , s0 pairs .,0f.
knitted; ,mitts ; from, .Mrs, •Jennie'
-Currie,. T.tke of>wering :y+as received
And Mrs.. s..Bateson ,led hi th'e:
'dedicatory 1trayer. A... beautlftl'
•8o1q by 'Mars John Day s grest-
! , appr'e'ciated:,
','The, topic, 'tTo-day-'in'the•hukch.
•in ,Fbnrtose",was',introdueed:-:•b�•
Mfrs Wm. Ford 'and,•took. the form
f d scu0slgnsc'lietiveen:irnembers. of
:the society, bkinging out• the
prob
temwof i!e�Qr$4msrfiP}proh, •It
!s'coitusrn .. for the For,
tilopen people with , missionaries . of
inapt' sects:striving 'to convert
,them to, :;their. religion. The ,first.
w
discussion' - as '`betv'een, Mrs, Gi
Hastie ,as a bhinese Christian: from
.the Mainland' and Mrs. Ford :as a
Eormo ate , Christian; the . second
with.M><'s, D.,-R.ae as a Canadian.
missionary, Mrs..'G, Day as, a ,syn'
5,dical representative and .• Mrs
Ford as•,;a, Formosan :pastor and
Ekes 1 V ,tth ,Miss •`M., •Walsh ' ag. a
representative, of ',the Canadian
Chureti' Mrs. Ford as a' Formosan
'Student arid,Mrs: $•i.' Gilmour as a.;
`' 'orniosan• pastor,
r 'P irYer''' by Miss ' A;' `t1Vliteliell
brrn)ght the •meeting :terga, close c
r
ill 3 ,,1.
asst/l,;:+i ; }' 1, i'.t j lxru:' ! r ' �k•;
W,1? -,,U, the Ladies' Auxi`ilary t
)Viligm ; General Hospital • held
�r f ." ,� a ing 't w i found
se d ,.during
, �,' ' .
F
d
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a site 1 .
'hesummer Ato �ot�9 ce
a
g
sled ii ,qltilingt.ishpets
as i u!ta
o ns
towels. and , Tiursery supplies. In
addition, large . quantities' of
trending Werd' done• 4.Thre •cutting
conirfilttee 'ties ' 86' artie1esi°Featly.
.for,fall `sewing.• "
Iwas decided to resume the;
marathon , bridge;, parties,- •which-
wi
b rand
coinmencin •Nevem e a
ontinueduring the' winter. `
•'• The date • of the fail, rummage
sale *ea- set for•Saturcay,.October'
19; in• theWitngham•'arrnouries and
everyone ,is askd', to start gatlier=
ing;articies to beesold... • '
:;The president:V(6. W:" A. Craw=`
ford, presided at the' meeting.
.VVL�
Plans Tot'
Fall • Activities •
The CiW;L, held 'its ('September •
meeting' at the" home Of •'Mrs. Lore
etta• Ste; Marie. The meeting open-
ed with .'the League •prlryer, folk$W-
',eci„ley :the niinute,e'pf, the ;last .megE
and the treasurer's: report. TI
Was,•agreed ,that the ladles send. r
',ale of clothing to Fathet raoul-
este at Birtle, ]Manitoba.
The harvest tea and bake sale was
discussed and arrangements were
made, to hold it in the Legion hall
'tarty in October. The annual draw
will be ,held at the tea. The Meet-
ing was closed with prayer and a
delicious lunch Was served. by the
hostess. -
DONNYBROOK ;
Mr, and Mts, John Wickste8.d of
Horde Were Sunday visitors with
Mr; and ]Vers 1I; Jefferson' and
family. , . '
Mtg. Mina Sherr'idan;of =t?shawa
18 ,ppendi ig this Week°vlth Mt.. and
Mrs,'•John R. Thompson and, How-
'
ard.a'
r r
>#.n' M b't•SandY. of
M, d s. Etl it
Ashfield, Mr, Graham .Chamitey of
dederich and Ms, Gordon Cha
m=
ney,, Larry and Paul of Auburn'
were Sunday visitors with Mr, and
Mrs. R. Chimney.
Mr, and Mria. J. It, Tho'tnpson and
Howard; and. Mrs, Sherridan visit*
ed on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs.
Thompson, L•ondesbbro,
^The Provincial Bunting hi Char-
lottetown which houses historic
Confederation Ctiateboi' where the
Canadian 'fiatioi "wad: planned, °lig'
one place e'Very V,ieitor,tiYakeit eti.*C
to bee While touring Prince FdWard
island. .
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' ,i. aw.oiyl,�,nekAtab
3 �
ivorrrlei' wkdct5 hip ei{tfi ". �`Olc 1'ne'glfrd you called;
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