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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1957-10-09, Page 6d aid mit 414,014.10'140441 �•. 0e44#0t 4et. 9th, Oa •�, ORO ICN , INDY SC000L 1;1;.7" II' ET E S wl!ii as !44►-Measurst • Top Tinow E►aie*tbai eftininle°11 4 kirk (OOPS lie is cuatop, tty'ifai�orin;l,• lip. Top's a�lilec abtsltslnea fix. Blas who tiriil :the lacier "ElePof. Air". 114'6 'anfLit)&4bidaY-141ile ,ilutioeai o 410;la. am Ff R S. Limited mit d Officers Named BELMQ]li.:F-The X-lappy Helpers' Mission'Band met at tate rnagse .on Thursday .of last week' at 4.15. Gaines were played outdoors and then the tltelitbers returned to the house where tate meeting was op- ened with the Mission hand Pur, pose. Mrs. Doubledee told the story on .Japan. Tile election :of two officers re- sulted as follows; 'Press reporter,, Sharon Merkley; vice=president, Jenniee Merkley, Mrs, West conducted the wor- ship service and closest the meet, ing with prayer. Li.ashmar. Drive -In Theatre ' LISTOWEL ILEI f; - THUM, OCT...9 -•10 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHT! Sugar Ray ROBINSON vs. Carmen )/ BASILIQ THURS. F1L1. OCT. 10 - 11 "PUBLIC PIGEON 'NO. 1" Colour: Red Skelton, Janet Blair • Double Feature SAT: ONLY OCT. 12 "Pride Of The Bowery" y ;t East Side Kids PRISON" GIRLS LN PR SO . Richard Denning, Adele Jergens • �eartx Thanks: r n the. eve. of our .departure from w a - OWn of Wingham we would a11'our -customers and 'business oeitafes :to know how much their and friendship has been ireclt•ated.: e past 1.3 years have been pleasant • I € eedd- rd ' oto; Company n his ap- e oiir -edour firm as. Mercury =Lin= eteor dealers in Wallaceburg teef f,ect neXt week. lends from ' Wingham .and -will be only too welcome at location. whenever oppor= er••, ,i ,o4 ▪ :11 des Crossett and rne McDonald .' Mr, ,and Mrs. Ross Tomllr4 of 1urham Visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Art Forester: 1 Quite a .number AVM: here at, tended. The fair at 'X'eeswater cast , week, Ur, and. Mrs. Ja0404,40 Of Tor- onto, 'spent the 'week -end at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Ernie D'Arc- ey .and other ;relatives in :the cote- mtiniy, Mr•. Carmen Bride of •Caledonia spent the week -end with . hid par= eras,• Mr, and Mrs. Scott Keith and. Randy of Waterloo'-bisited ,on Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Alert Keith, Mr, ;and Mrs. JaolilBriekdki Mary Lou and John of AKitchener .spent Sunday at theµ home of • Mr, and Mrs, 'Bari Moore,i ' Mr,s,• Eimer "Giles.. accompanied her son, Bruce; home to Arkona, over .the Weekend after spending the past two weeks with her mother, Mrs, George Baker, Mrs. Clarence' Wadetof Belgrave, spent the week -end. with. Mrs, Wil- liam Wade .and, Miss Beatrice. ' Mrs. Pearl Patterson and MIss Elizabeth. Patterson attended, the wedding on Saturday. at St. Step- hen's Anglican 6hurch, Gorrie, of Miss Beryl Bennett to Mr, .George Snider. T hesYmpath of _he commu itY is extended. to Mrs.. EYeritt Arm• - strong in the .deaatliof ,10r•.mother,' Mrs. W. Hallman Mr. and Mrs Eminc±rson Har grave and Mr.;and tetra, Stan, For+ ester visited..en S,uliday .with `Mr.' and Mrs., St wat•. Grant' at ••'443; . Tees water.i i. 1 .: r: Mrs. Alva,retta Wah'ace, Mrs. Emma Willi'ainson, :Mi.' John Top ham: attended the funeral' on Moit-1 day of' the late Mr`. •,George• Chid-'. low at Hespeler, Mr,` Chidlow was an uncle of Mrs, Wallace sand �Vir Topham. :.e Mr. and Mrs. ; Weilingtbn, Ha,; - grave and ;family, MTS. 'Emmerson' Hargrave and- Mrs/:Stan",Forestal; visited one day last', Week with Mr. i and 'Mr,Ross tTonilin in Dunham. Mrs..Art Forests aspent la'st'week with Mrs.' Evelyn •McLean,in Tor- onto. ' • ;;.. . Mr. and Mrs, .Jack ' WiIfon and John spent one day' last ;,week in Toronto. Mr. 'Roy Askin returned to his home last Tuesday after. " being confined to the Listowel Hospital for the past eight -months. It is _ to ,be hoped his general'•condition has improved. Mr. and Mrs William: Sothern and family,' visited ;on; Sunday With Mr. arid 'Mrs. Joe' Bennett. MY BEAUTY SECRET le. !iQScf T0.:00. 1. 1 Y, 'BtjY' AL4 M)pl • ,'fhtY tQSMETICS_ AT:• VANCE:''S; • DRUG STORE • ■illiitoIIIiimi illiiiitlllillil■IIIiIIIiIIIAlllillliillilli■ill lliinlilllonl■Illi oiIiIII■II11il101■ h luili II11111i1U'1, • • ■ A'i'pounc�rnent ,a. We have :purchased of coal warehotse 1" • . e •f in ,Wingham .,,and, can now offer prompt service on high-gradefuels to customers - in : the town and surrounding district. fi:4 _ Save money on your coal this winter ° ilLowEit : "=PRICES ON TOP QUALITY COAL GUARANTEE A • ■ .SOUND REDUCTION IN YOUR HEATING 'COTS i x Collect: W,i5r 9 4 ■ • ■ a for service from our Wingham warehouse r.:■_ _ Irl�trl -„4YMt: and GORRIE 1illl'Iillwll11111i1 n%nl�rrlMi11111�111g1111111I1■Illill,Mllllnilll�rflgEll�lililllAlrl■lilITlintro/urilAlllllllllilrf, 'I t Y. • ERS ELECTED FoRpligQlI' The "'Tnitd Ohuxolt was filled to capar�tty' on . iandey , when the SunftA•Y s%hool held :i rally day with the church service,. The promotion certificates: were presented and 42 received diplomas and seals for faithfti attendance, i Balt .o, Nineteen had either perfect at- teniiance_ or missed only ,one :Sun.. Sun- day, ,„ The annual meeting' was held on the following Monday. The score- tary..treasurer reported the Sun- day School had raised. $426.00 dur- ing the year and had a balance of $52.74, The average, attendance for the year was 84, Theof in f e f 1 ow g' of io rs were ele. dt- ed; Superintendent, GOO Joint ston; assist, superintendents, 'liar-. old Pollock, Austin Stinson, Warren Zubrigg and. William. Campbell; secretary-treastirer, Robt, Connell; M .4 M treasurer, Ars, Cecil; Wil- son; pianist, Mrs. Ken Grahailt in charge, Cradle roll stints, Mrs, Cecil Wil- son and. Mrs. Stewart Strong; 'tern- perance sunt,, Anson Ruttan. The • , following• teae'liers were elected; Beginners, , Mrs, Harold Doig and Miss Rona' VanVelsor Jr, Primary, Mrs, Ken Graham and Miss Ruth Hibberd; Sr. Primary, Mrs, Warren Zubrigg 'and Mrs.. Wm. Edgar; Sr. Girls, Mrs, Stan- Bride; and Mi s. Anson hut- tan; Jr. Boys, , Mrs, 'William Wilson and `Mrs, Wally Gib- son; Inter, Girls,. Mrs, Scott Clark- so}n and Miss Elizabeth Patterson; Inter, Boys, Mrs, Elmer • Harding and Mr,,,Laverne Stinson; Sr, Mass, Mrs. Harold Pollock' and Mr, Ana:. tin Stinson; Youitg • ,Men's Bible Class, .Mr.; Anson''Ruttan; Jr, Bible Class, Mrs, Cecil Wilson and .Mil". Harold- Poiloek; Sr, Bible Class, Mr. Robt, Hibberd, FORD I II wc 1VIrs. Ruby Forester of Toronto spent the week -end at' her home here.' Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Armstrong, and Mr, and Mrs. Doug Holt Holt visit- ed on -Sunday with Mr.. and Mrs. George ,Bolander, at- 'London. is Ladies .Hold Shower Por Mrs. "Snider • GORRIE—Mrs. S. G. Snider,' the former Beryl Bennett, 'whose mar - siege took place on Saturday, was hon,.red Tuesday night by ladies of St. Stephen's %Church at a gather ing in: the I.O.L. •hall, ' Twenty- five ladies Were'' present. Members of • th6, Guild of St, Martha presented her with a satin - bound . blanket,' Madeira,illow cases and a bath set. She also received miscellaneous gifts. Mrs. Renta David read an, ad- dress and gifts were brought in in a. pink plastic clothes basket by Mrs:, Mac Newton ,and Mrs. Frank KIng. The 'guest bf honor made a fitting reply, thanking the ladies During the evening •a "bride's book" • was completed • and two bride's contests •were+ conducted, Refreshments were. served,, Mrs. Snider was also honored by friends and 'girls from 'her office at a shower in Kitchener, Anniversary $unda�r. Gorrie Untied Clhuroh; where anniversary services •will be,:aheid this coming Sunday, '1t 11 a,m, and 7.30. p.m. Dr. W, G. Berry, Toronto, will be the speeial'speaker.. GORRIE' Mr. and . Mrs.. Bill 'Stafford of Kitchener, spent the week -end with M;•. and Mrs, T, C, Vlttle. Mn and ,Mrs. Ken • Hastie spent from .Frklay to.Sunday, with Mr, and Mrs. Jack Blyth in Weston. • John "Dihsi'rtore,. Allan � Watson. and Bob ..Dison 'visited • •ori -Sunday, with friends- at'Elmira and' Brant ford, Mr, and .Mrs. W. 0, 'King were: Sunday . isit S y v ors,w.th Mr, and M•rs.; Lloyd Workman at`Brussels Mr. and Mrs, ..Bob Nay 'and Rob-,` Pie, Mr, and Mrs. Peter 1v1erkling er and Mr, Carl Cook, all of Water- loo, were Week -end vi Visitors with' w,s s wih Mr. and Mrs, Jack Musgrove. • •ta, am Wright, s n Mtand: G, h o of Mrs, Gordon} Wright, Con. 16, How ick, , has joined the , staff , of the Toronto -Dominion ;Bank here.• Mt•, and -Mrs. Party Colmer of Toronto, 'spent Sunday with the latter's parents,•,Mr, and Mrs. Er- nest King. • ' • Mr. and Mrs. Ted Newton Mr. • and Mrs. Malcolm .Newton, Brian. andBeverley, • spent • Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hart, at St.Ca; tharines and•.went to Niagara Mrs.+ Albert H'eibein . spent the week -end at her home and return ed to London;° accopipanied, by Mr, Bill Heibein, who • spent Sunday, at. the home• of his parents. gather- five and Mrs:, Wesley Under- wood, were supper guests'- of Mr. and% Mrs, Allan Underwood,. Wing+ Iham, on Sunday: •, • Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Ratan sPent• a few days at the home of Mr, and ,1VIrs.1 Arthur ituttan oi?. Dundalk, • Mr., and 'Mrs. Jas. Porter, Mrs, Benny Boc and son Allan of De- troit spent the week -end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ben- nett. ,. _My. S andn ,f Mrs. Ira Schaefer, Mr. other o Fordwich, Jack Bridge of London, AC1. Tom • 'or- tune, AC1 Earl Louwell of New- • foundland and stationed at Clin- 1 ton, Miss Carol Stonehouse, Por ' tage,La Prairie and Miss Betty Zi 4nlerman' were Sunday visitor's at the home of. Mrs, Tessie :Zim- merman. • Mr. 'and Mrs. E, Anderson ,and children pf Sarnia were week -end .guests• ef;.the Rev. E. C. and Mrs. Attwell at the rectory. • Mrs. E. Carson,; Mrs., Irving Toner, Mrs. M. D. Irvin ..and Mrs. Alex 'ayilor • attended a W.M:S, meeting in. Moorefield on •Tuesday evening where Mrs. Taylor 'Was guest speaker. • Bill •Kreller, who has been on the staff of the local bank, 'hag, been transferred ';the .Burford 'b`rarieh' .of the Toronto-Dominiof 'Bank.'" IMO, Wm. Corbett visited last week With:•relatiVes iri Harriston. Mr, Toni Vittie returned home from the Wingham Hospital last week: It will be necessary for him to rest' for some time. Mrs; Wilmer Nuhn, who underwent a minor op- eration in the Palmerston Hospital on Friday has alSo' returned to ,iter home Mrs Thtirlow of New Brunswick, is visiting her ,datighter, Mrs. Ken' tlnderwdod. • 1V/r. and Mrs, E, H, Strong re- turned last weak froni a western' trip where they visited relatives in' Sault Ste. • Marie, Winnipeg, Car rot River and Moosejaw, • Mr. Gordon of the R,C,A.F, •sta- tion, at Centralia 'visited• Mrs. .Geo. 33eattie at the week -end. Mrs .Glenn Joltnstoii, 'president of the Bast Huron, District' W.I, and seinedi em Ord of the Gorrie branch attende ' Itbe 'East Hurolt District Rally in Bluevale,' M'onday..'. • Congratulations and best ;wished, to M.i°, arid Mrs, ileo. Siii.der, the foismer. Beryl Bennett of Kitchen er, who were Married in St. Step erirs 'Church, Gerrie •.'M, Sat- urday. ;Pev, P. E. Russell et. Owen Sound dffidiated, Sympathy of the 'community 19 extended to'• Mrs,' A, L. Stephens and farrilly in their reterit berea,i'(- nient> 'Phis 'was inadvertently; omitted, Iftent least Week's issee; A meeting' Will be held in the I, O.t�. 1ittlt 'r•iday evening,. bet, 11, at 8,80 gin'., under 'auspices of the Gorrie ,and bistrlet Red Cross. mfrs, Ons. Sehaeffer, :Reg','N',, of ,' "ordwi4if .wilt blltlli a a' eettrae r1h first air';, ;whloh .else will ;later. give LEADERS APPOINTED FOR FALL PROJECT 6r"Q1?.R.IE—Mrs. Norman Gedclke opened her home for the October meeting or tho Gorrie Women's Institute when 20 members were Present, .Mrs. Glad 'Edgar, the pre- sident was in ,the chair, Mrs. Er- nest pre- sident/ and Mrs. Clarence Sparling were appointed' 'leaders for this fall's course for '4-H •club girls, "Working with Wool". They will attend' the leaders' training school iri Winghana onr October 24th and 25th. Conunittees were named for cat - ening for the Junior, Farmers' Family •Night, October 9th, and for the Milk Producers' banquet in Gorrie -en October 25th. The W.I. will 'give,435 to Send a dole- gate from the ,district 'tot attend a radio evaluation oonventiort in Ot tawa. Mrs, C, Gregg was appoint- ed alternate district director, Roll call • was answered with "What 1 Would Do if I Were Reeve", Mrs. Gregg reported on the Guelph tonvention, Mrs. Nor- man Wade ���������� �r the mot- to, "Some folks sit andthink, and some' folks just sit". 'Mrs. .. �i eonar ''S er �[. and soft gave a Inver en ;'Story. and E't'igtiette of the Fltfg", .givdng muclt inforina- tiori. 'S: g he told how flap s were . made, gave rules for Honoring the flag, and said the 'Onion lack sig nlf'fes' union of different nations in the Commonwealth, ' Mrs, John Dayton arranged a dis- cussion on how to teli.oh• children and young people general titilnss and Pare ht public places, wash- rooms; Street's, etc, MO. Cecil Wil- son read an ar".ticie• entitled "Two Harrell 'In Women's Washrooms". Discussion. " followed and sugges- ttoiis for iinprtivemeftd Werq ask' ed for. A Dutch auction was held, Mrs. Geralii Galbr'aith s .number being 4tawii'. Lunch Was served,. ifenough persons ,are interested,. The :Rev,• F. B. and Mrs, Bussell and Donald of Qwen•.Sountl visite( with 'friends here on;Friday evoii- ing and Saturday. Mss,' Martha, Breckenridge hat returned!to 'her claughter's, Mrs Cavi. Ddgaraisd,-Mr. BClgai afit spending , sonic ,.tune with!' her . son Mi Selali Breckenridge and Mrs Breckenridge. at",Jamestawn. Mrs,•T'red d xy ndinai spent., Wednesday evening• at the hone of,Mr. .and 'Mrs. Roy Gowv'cly Mr;: -and 'Mrs. 'Ernest Harris ani, Leone; Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Fin-. lay and Mr, and Mrs,I•iar'old Fin• lay -of Belmore, and Mr, and Mrs Allan McGill. and Stewart of, Wing• him 'attended; the wedding recep- tion on Saturday evening for Mr and d Mrs. George' •Snider (Eery` Bennett) at. ' Koppeser's Cottage Three Bridges.' Mrs. G. Galbraith - Hostess to W.M.S. • GORRIE. Mrs. Gerald Galbraith was hostess to the Woman's Mis- sionary Sooiety on Thursday eve- ning; Mrs. K. Hastie opened -the meeting with quiet•.music, Mrs, E ; Carson gave the call to worsliir and Mrs. L. Walker read the Scrip= tune, •' Mrs M. D.vi Irvin,. gave ,a poem. "Happy. Harvest Time". Mrs. Alex Taylor gave a very interesting talk oWn ""Y'oru led•,Arein .I.prairiporyer.t;,p,nt". ' Mr�s,, L. lie a Mrs. :W, .T. 'V. Buchanan, vIce president, conducted the business Miss Laura 'Collar, returned 7nis,. sionary from Africa, will be the guest speaker at the ' autumn ' thankoffering "service on October' 27 at '7.30 p.m. A card of. thanks was read frail. Mrs. H. Rhame. Mrs; H. Hamilton read' an article `on stewardship The hostess, assisted by the corn - served refreshments. • 1 In the past ten years the Cana-; dian Red Cross Blood Transfusion Sergice has supplied 1,606,806 bot- tles f whole blood for free trans- fusions to, '1,122,995 patients hi Canadian. Hospitals. GY_CotOG S€'Z= AN THE ,HEAt'2r OF' ANY MAN - 4EY HIM, TELL OF THE TIME. HE WO1 J,ED'i %DR A DOCLAa A DAY, 'Dairy' Supplement A " $4.60', per loo Hog Mix Conc. $5.10- ; Egg Maker Conc. , $5.15 This iN '4 : e 'tj' n'e :• ;or' year . `whoit ht tr tleti ite' ' 4hait to forrun' flair end 'to drop itt tntlk proilue- tionh�'4 ,'1'he‘"lia�ture th'e are now ,,: Y eti Y} ';bald ve f y fittle tool.'vititte; ' V NAiitggetiii Coir teed' yoitt inilkiiig tropic snin, of your; gratin' mixed. with r home -of our. dairy . supple - mitt A. 1111111NN111 111111111111111 311.1 *II.11.(1$411 iI, III*I III IIIiILIumiallllla IL: Carinichael's " our Farily Clothing $tuxe' otters .you the following Weekly ,8- argairs BOYS SHIRTS °A complete line of plaids and i fatly stripes, sizes 2 . -,6 and aioi ' 88c to$385 N. fo?r-IsphooI: pr Play. • Flannelette Blankets ,k boot quality .. 7Q X :90 AS LOW $I.40 pr; • AS • Budget NYLONS First duality Qa C • per pair,. • You ,are sure of the BEST if they 'are Weldrest,. i to You gest more CHOICE - more•QUALITY and, more'YALLLE. when you shop at Girls' and Misses' IN; 11 Winter Coats i Oust arrived, :aY large ahlp, Anent of • tweeds and wools, These coats ere top quaky P and 'good, workmanship. Size% .7 ,t2 iA, gFrls'; riza : N 10-14x In mFsses'. Pinked from. 118.85 to $27x;50 I Styled by College Cijrlq' Coats TOWELS for kitchen or bathroom use . good 7 size .. p i 15 pr. , 0 •Carmichael s Phone W•Wia �dl■III III. IliAlll■III■III■II ■III■I �I l Illi- • I■ I ■III■I ■ li I � w 1 � . I IL t t• .•)I l.lk IL ll, I I Itlnulillg(n�lllili GAVILLER, '14c1NTOSH '& WARD CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS BE,LL'. ,,TELEPHONE BUILDING" ° Walkerton Ontario ▪ ••• w .• 4 ,••••••••••••••••••••••••••••*' • , t TAKE - IT EASY • "ith'step saving. •. + • • extension • • phones •. • • •• •. ° tt • • a• • ", •• • • •• • • • • • .• • " To: order -.call your telephone business office: • '. • •• • • • •ae••s••••SeiS oS••i••I••Ia,1••0•• ' ■ I■II■I J.�:: rll- U C I I■(II\IIJ�III�(II■III�III■Ill�fll■iiliJll■II Alll�lil■Ili■Ii1■Ill■III�I11■I I■III ys- . • :.in ,RuSizes :'.or,,Walt to Way r EXPERT -CARPET DYING SERVICE at Schuett s. 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