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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1957-10-23, Page 5teVwrww vNey setr+r. y>rwv* "wl, GAVILLER, McI TOS( & WARD CHARTERED .ACCOUNTANTS • BELL TELEPHONE' BUILDING Walkerton . Ontario NOTI Because ,nf recent pike ..increases granted: the. ,Fluid Milk, Distributors by the Ontario 'Milk Industry Board,effective immediately, 1 to �,Pasteur . iced Milk In the Wingham market will be, in- creased by, lc per .quart, •a_n1d youras W lciazdly note tiiir, �no..•e e? Your co-operation Will be .appreciated, Thanko� y. ui, RATESON'S, MODEL DAIRY FQXTON DAIRY • 11„1111 I"rhllt lt11i1tR11H111111.11111,1111 t1'111111,II III, I,N11,;Li 1111,01,i I,11,ti11 1111111111111„/1117110T11,IIt11111111,1. 5. 'Peace ST :::Stainton `K5SES HAE eT NGE EFFECTS. FRIEND CF MINE WAS if tf�A WHEN 155 GAL H N HER HUSBAND CAME 114.—AND HE'S SEEN BREATHLES5 EVER SINCE. 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Ing Match .at Simcoel :enaieth Zinn, Edward Me(lenagban, Alert Coulter,‘ Ernest Beecroft, Mr. and Mrs, !Harold ,Currie, Mr. and XeS, 1,ussell :l'uXdpn and SOPS, Mr. Anti Mrs, :MyleS Sete, Mari; Mr. nett Thompson, Mr, J, A, :Beecroft, son Dor, Dor, ;Donald Dow and Yvan Dow, Russell .Gaunt and son Don- ald, John Gaunt; Donald Ross and Alex: Me gnzie, , Mi`-. M , and Mrs, Awn. Tiffin and family visited -on Sunday at the home of M. and: Mrs, George, Turnbull of Brussels, , Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Jamieson of oderic visited G h v sz last Monday at the horrie of Mr. and Mrs. ora ville Tiffin aid Mr"and Mrs. Wm, IVi:QInnis and son, of of Walker- ton, visited there one day last Week,. . "Mr, and Mrs. Eimer: Purdon, Wix;ghaln, and Mr. and Mrs, Calvin Robinson -and sons, spent, Sunday at Owen Sound, • •• • Mr. ' and ¥Vfrs, Truman Beatty of ,Toriinto 'spent this week -end at RELAXAT' tBROiYN!F'S DRIVE=1N CL .INTON, ONT. Children under 12 in .cars Fre. FQaturiug the LeargeM Screen, ,in -Reran County ;MEEK -END SHOWS' ONLY DOUBLE FEATURE FRIDAY' and SATURDAY October 25 and 26 "PRIVATE • HELL" (Adult) Howard Duff ; Ida Lupino and "CRASHOUT ' '(Adult) William Bendix Arthur Kennedy One Cartoon L•Orne and Steven !Brown and Staff . of Brown'ie's' Drive -In Limited, . Clinton, wish to sin- cerely ` (hank their many customers and •friends for their patronage this past summer, With, this week- end's .double feature, We close the theatre till next spring. • the 11RMO Of Mk. ft,'' ,. "clrlt ipwlAlt. EducationS Mr: do1m 'Wpaieacic. r4zzd as of ... of . . S O e:4'11nan. visited Ora Sulzdls swit% 'A ;W,l„ � , M�tl`R 'Mr, .ani; .Mrs. Wim. Henlredy, .�aby Briazl Wool. oc •has been a - atklient 1'I'H7t ' cruse -•- The :regular' e l£ p ;n.. Wingliain General .I$ospital ax►ei:ting ,qf Hail Woanen's Institute since Wednesday last, suffering w•as held on Tstes6ay eveliing in tho from flu, Memorial Hall with 20 ladies, pref. sent, d the president 110s;Tills- . Mr, and Mrs.. 4.40911 Illtanter of � , Lueknow and Mr. and Mrs. W, A, sell a$t?ss, presiding, Iluan,C�larey ai S.t. Melena visited it (ter the epening exex`cises' Q e pn Sunday With Mr, and Mrs. Ceo, ladies decided to donate $,FOR. ko• Walker ,and Mr, and Mrs, Easaen' tine Children's Ala Sooiety ,at of Grimsby Visited at the Walker kerton, Mrs, F..lvakts donated a l eau - home oh Monday, tlfp1 crocheted lunch' cloth W. the Mr, and mr2,404 Caldwoji and' ladies and Mrs, Frank XX;oss and Mr, and lvirs,. Ralph 'Caldweii azrci Mrs, Owen Kaing Y'.era waked tq mak ohi waist of Blyth visited on .Sun- a tiokets •alp sell fpr• a ri u day with Mr.; and ll r$. Williazn Rirx- ,Por the _e1oth t the luclt swap: w tout, Mr, and Mrs, Mack . Catirdif8 per net month, pf Brussels also visited these„ Slia, Mrs, Russell Ross gave a report ron'and Donne,.itintoul, who a pent of .the area convention she attend the week -end at the Cardiff home, ed last• xnpnth at Giaelph,:< Mrs, returned with them. Owen Ring gave ,a splendid talk Mr; and Mrs. Alex t1obgrtson on' 11e motto, "They :are neve; and family visited on Sunday With nlone Who are he Talanied: 'bs Mr, and ;Mrs. j. Peacock of noble thoughts", The roll call was Bluevale. �. answered by naming one respon- r sibility as .a citizen in this :Com- There was no seri!** in Brick m United Church on Sunday (3r1,ae- unity, . 1A11t joined in:singing ount of the: annlversar the Rye" and Coming ' Through F ' y •services Ir t1 at Belgrave, MY Bonnie Lies over the Ocean . Mr,, and Mrs, Robert 'Second and Mrs. - (Rev.) Marshall was :the children,” of :Ht;novo"r, visited on special speaker and had been ash - ed to eompare systems of leduc'ati,. Grosltorth; tion here with those in Ireland, •Mrs. Geor e c lens han: and but as .she was unfamiliar with Miss r: g d e g i d on the Canadian system,. she spoke: or. M i n r visited ss M ld ed and Percy s t schools and training in Irdland. Sunday with lme and rs, •George Ih that countryen ohildrenthey are start to Elliott and Palmerston. Mkindergart•when four n Mr. and Mrs, Russell Gaunt and Donald and Mr, and Mrs. Jas,. Cur- °r five Years of age, and at 11 rie visited on 'Sunday ,with their years go to a more advanced fathMr, IDCurrie arfd'Mschool. She' spoke of the Many Leah, er, Wingham,aVid isa schools fqr training boys, as in Mr.': and Mrs, E, E. Walker and. gangland, She was given a hearty Mr, and Mrs.. James Currie, ieave -vote of appreciation for her fins this'. week -end to� spend a'`week address. With relatives .. at' Ottawa. ' '' • ' Mrs. Houston ' of the Kari -Shea Ross Willits( Wingham, and Toni branch was present and, brought Inglis spent, a day last week' at greetings from the South Branch Simcoe. . Mr, Robert Laidlaw,'Clifford and. Arthur, Angus Falconer and son Alan, also the children of le. and Mrs.. Elmer Sleighfholm have been very sickwith flu .during the past week. Mrs,. John McBurney and Joyoe •Walker. havealso been laid up with flu, • • The marriage;"bf Miss •Barbara Caese, • daughter of. Mrs.. Caest: of Alvinston, arid the late Mr:`Caese, and :•Leroy Albert Goyeau, seri ,of the late, Mr. and Mrs. AlbertfGoy- eau of Leamington was solemnized at: the Presbyterian manse' here -by Rev. R, T. A.,Marshall on Saturday at 2 p,m. The couple,wer'e unat- _tended. They will make- their home e.at London. . Miss Wilhemina Smith •ofLang- side spent the week -end with her of Bruce Institutes;; of which she i dor, McBurney presiding' and giv- is vice-president; and she spoke of the need of fire prevention in our homes, and the different ways in• which one can be alerted to the need, .. The meeting.; was closed with the National Anthem. • Lunch was served and plans made for the pot luck supper • early in Novem ber. United Church MS Meets 'vt r momno Ekx — 'rho W tvT:S, of the United Church mot on Tues-, day afternoon in. thc''eburch, with the president, Mrs. ,laanes .Ealconerr presiding* and giving the .call 'to' Worship., The theme Was "Thine Is ale Q ory,•, Twenty-three lad- ies were ,present, Mrs. lyiillan Moore. read the Sbrlptlre lessons from Philippians, Nfrs., Ezra Scholtz: played a..plano solo and Mrs, lvlQQre gave tw6 readings, "Autumn at the:. Orchard and "The Girl Who' Smiles'r, , rive .ladies, Mrs, E, H. Gros- ko,rth; Miss Olive 'Teisriff, 1Yl;rs. Sc'hoitz, Mrs, Herbert .Laidlaw and Mrs. C, lit Farrier presented a skit, "And 'lie Otdthed Me", telling of the great need of Warm used clothing for bales, asking the wo- men 'to look through things at home once, more and see if they could spare more' for the needy - peoples of :our land. Mrs, Kenneth' Dowling led hi prayer. Mrs. J. D. Boecroft had charge of the last of the study book "Mast of Burma", telling .if the great Federation of Protestant Churches in that part; of Asia, and the impact of Chris- tianity on the youth -of these lands:, Mrs, Falconer pronounced. the benediction and all repaired to the S.S rooms, where lunoli eras serv- ed and a social half-hour enjoyed, Brick Society Met Thiirsclay W l.ITECHURCH— The regular monthly ,meeting of the W,]VS,S; of Brick 'United Church, was held on Thursdrty etrening .at the home of Mrs,larariy., Cook, with fourteen ladies present and with Mrs, Got - with his mother, Mrs. J. Burig, Mr, , and Mrs; Albert Coultes. Jack and Diane were at Belgrave anniversary services on Sunday and visited with Mr, and Mrs. J.,M Coultes of Morris, Jack returned. home from Toronto on Friday: Mr. and liars. Ben 1VIeClenaghan and Mr. and Mrs. Carl MCCIena- sister,' Mrs. Wm. Purdbn. `` ghan visited on Sunday with Mr; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth :Dowling and Mrs. Fred Culbert of Listowel. spent Sunday a Listowel Hospital Mr, anti Mrs, Elroy Laidlaw and children;: visited on Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Jas. Laidlaw and Mr, and Mrs. Andrew "Straughan of Goderich, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stewart of Langside, and Mr, and Mrs. David Moffatt and Children of Holyrood visited on Sunday with. •Mr, and Mrs. Donald Martin. Mr. and Mrs; G. A. McLaughlin of Detroit spent the week -end at the home of her. brother, Mr. Clarence Chamney and. on Sunday,. visited with their brother, Cecil Chamney, who was taken to Vic- toria hospital, London last week. On Friday he underwent an operation when the bone was. set. He will be a patient there for the next month, Mr. and Mrs, John Jamieson and sons Visited on Sunday with 11r. Band Mrs, George Turnbull of russels. Mr, and Mrs, Donald Fraser and son,. Randy, of Walton,, and. Mr, and Mrs. Keith Montgomery, of Wingham, spent Sunday with their parents;• ,Mr. and Mrs. Robert Montgomery. Mr. and Mrs, Gordon McBurney and sons and Mr. Adam Ti.obertson visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Ceeil Harrison of Science Hill. Shiell and Thompson families, in Wingham and East Wawanosh will a tend the Dougherty-Shiell wed- ding at Taibotville, this Saturday at 3 -Ilam, Mr. and Mrs. Myles Ste Marie, Mr. and lifts. 'E2,tissell Purdon, Mr, and Mrs.. Gilbert Ececroft and family, Mr, Wm, Rintbul and Neil, Cairns Aitcheson, TJtaok• Cardiff •and lames MoFarlane of Brussels, spent a day last Woek at the plow- ing match tit Sinicoe. • Mr. and Mrs.. Clark •McGregor" and song ,of Mitchell visited on Sunday With Miss Olive Terriff, Mr. and Mrs, ,las. Irwin and son, Douglas, of Hamilton,. 'visited on Sunday at• the home of Mt, and Mrs, Wm, Irwin: Mr, and M'r's,. Kenneth Purdon and baby, John, of Wyoming, spent the vteelt-end at the home of his. patents, Mr, and" Mrs. John Pur- fill . n, M'r, t; obel t 1�'urilon laid a, gang oi' men putting steel roofing ort the north side of his barn shed on 1Vrdnday, htr, and Mr's. Sant Smyth ai" ,Mace11 vi h islda ted b at the on- Sunday bonne of his brother, Mr. Edwin Smyth. Mr, 'and 1vCr4 Sack • ,`fohttstori, London, and' Mr.' and Mrs, Vets M1VIcaeids d hai c i h �/in an r of Lam I Sarnia, spent the Weett.end with their parents, Mr., and Mrs, t et'. Ahern �'bhrlston. it Hundred slid Iiftt gf rls gathered at the I4uteii Chilli- ty, nay e' rttarie Vit, n�uodayat(J Milted Church, Clinttrrt, l<'etit girlla,. We're specialists at all Kinds of 'Car Body R RepairWork, HIGH QTJALITY WORK AT LOW 'PRICES 1i5 OUR BUSINESS SLOGAN SEE US. FOR SURF Specialists in Collision `Repairs. and Re -painting • FREE ESTIMATES' GIVEN W inght m Body Shop Phone 746 • Sid Ada ns Prop. Wingham The Captbin is saving tb equip, i home workshop. • • The First Officer is "saving for his nit riage. , • • W ,pir�hf;iAbJF'i{ Bothhavea bank account -m uyHeJorsaving YIN C 4*T**10. Ai 1t-•� T- �����yL�� they works ss featn, yet eaclt leas Itis Min reasen for saving, his•own dollar objective, ' ,1IiS own pace in achieying it `. A bank account takes care of every type of saving tlereci,!op can start with any amount You.Wislt, add to it at:any time you c i ose,• keep on :as Yong as ' yon likes . 1, est Feat aiinoet 6.61',006 tie*, dept sit eFebunts were Opened With the chartered banks, making a total of nearly 10,500,000! The Owners of these 'amounts know that a bankaccount' offers the thnplesty safest, most convenient tileilnn bf'safeguarding and alc ismalatittg fundrgr w;5lave Or a'bank- riu natAt • • !toWim. w CAA OMIT, ing the call to worship. ; Mrs. John Jamieson led in the Scripture les- son, Mrs. !Bina MORitchie, during the meditation period, spoke 'en "Take no thought for the >riorrow,, for the morrow will take care of itself". Mrs. Roy Pattison led in a Thanksgiving prayer and Mrs. Eccles Dow spoke on Christian stewardship. ' Mrs, Roy Pattison showed a film strip on Nishio,. Japan, withthe comments by Mrs. McBurney. A short discussion of the picture fol- lowed. Mrs. McBurney read a story on "Giving!' and Mrs. John L. 'Currie led in prayer. Mrs, Alex Robertson gave an interesting re- port of the sectional meeting at Bluevale.: Mrs, Norman .Coultes, president, had charge of the business period. Mrs. Chas: Shiell was. appointed to take Mrs, Irwin's place as supply secretary, They decidedd to hold their congregational supper at Bel- grave on 7,Voireinber 8. Mrs. Gil-. bert Beecroi¢t told of the new books in the book -shelf for use in differ - ant organizations of the church. Mrs. Coultes epronounced the benediction and Mrs. Cook served lunch. .All enjoyed the sooial' half- hour together, Mrs. MarshalllITells' Of Work in Ireland WHITEOHURCH- Thirteen la- dies attended the Thankof£ering meeting'itf the 'W,M,S, of the i,?reS' byterian Church, held on Wednes-. day 'afternoon at the home of !Mi.'s, Wm. Rintoul with the president, Mrs, 'Dawson Craig, presiding. Mrs, Wallace Conn gave the call to worship and Mrs: George Mc- Kagi a led in' the Scripture lesson. Mrs. Andrew Gaunt led in prayer, Mary Laidlaw read the story of the healing of the ten lepers, with only one returning to Christ to thank, HIM, Mrs, Marshall was the special speaker for the meeting and told' of the duties slip had in her home church in Ireland, as minister's wife and medical doctor and how• women of that Position ane ciassed as loaders for all church work, Mrs. Marshall thought it was bet- ter planning to have more, women, take their part and contribute time and talent to make meetings more interesting to all. She spoke of the many reasons wameri in this country have to be thankful all year roundCra. Mrs, ig thanked Mrs, Mar- shall for ber thoughtful :address and the ladies were invited to meet at the ,manse for the Noveiri= ber meeting( Mrs, Soirnstoiti Conn,. Mrs. John Craigs and .Mrs. Earls Caslick Were named 10 the noM- inating committee' to bring in a 's'late of officers at the next Meet- ing, Mrs, Marshall closed the Meeting with prayer.. Lunch was Served and .all 'enjoyed the social time together. Brick Church, Mitt 13 trent grave United Church, Jabot 1 ee- croft and Sandra, Chaw noy and six tl other. 'girls sang, B e ]r a 1 re ti'li y+ ,W: is 5 g, T1ouse" anti ,tTlte'', as their contrive btttion to the progx;aml ivrt~. O'Ptien reports that itis daughter, 'Nurse Angela, who has been 'tit ee a. patient in "'VtV'otsdwt cit: p o os' stat fo'r tiro past tWti weeks was p taken by" ambulance last Week'NV Hotel .Dietl Respite in 1S !iirdler, Rev,, MA McKinney of 'zees water had charge. of the services i t i�r a r t r n he b i i Ct c e es a Chateh here on Sunday and ReV, A Mi* tanet NebrOfte Annirn 'Chimney, shall preached tt1 tr kty Iset' lo'� Ann.tiuft1I and Atith Taylor, lfrb'iri;: rs at Teeawirtet Vlrins' mrn A, za NI"IAI,moil1mmil, offiloontRonoMNlAttspoo,ww..0•0,,,,KppMatanolan r t. I r e. E>�i B..� . arll0i Oil with 'eve t7rillrclu Ise • ars or ait shSprinl . 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