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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1957-11-27, Page 6To.the Electors of, TURNERRY TOWNSHIP your vote :and influence for the positiOn of COUNCILLOR E,QR 1950 "will be appreciated. ALEX MAcTAVISH TURNBERRY VOTERS 1 respectfully solicit your support for Councillor on November 30th, Sincere Appreciation After serving on the Howick Township coundiy for 13 years and as I am now retiring, I would take this opportunity to thank the municipality for its support - in the past and wish 'the new council every success. Signed H. GOWDY, Reeve Successful Bazaar .-..GORRia—The . Guild of St, ,Mar-, tha of the Anglican Church had. a fine display of. Chrtstmaa "dorsages, table centres and, aprons at the bazaar and bake sale: on' Sattirday afternoon in the commu- nity hall,' Afternoon tea was serv- ed. More .then $100 was realkzed, !e Tank Your, ,The 1958 members of, Howick council haying been elected by acclamation, take the opportunity to thank the ratepayers for the confidence placed in them. OFFICERS ELECTED FOR COMM YEAR Pull-on or zipper Slippers in leather or corduroy. $1.98 to 3$2.98 STRAP-TOP OVERSHOES 4 COMMUNITY PARTY FOR HOLIDAY SEASON BELGRAVE--The public rela- tions meeting of the Beigrave •Wo- ruen's Institute was held on Tues- day afternoon in the community centre. The president, Mrs. kieh- ard Proctor, was in Charge of the business period, when members Were urged to take toys and cloth, tog 'tor the Children's Aid Soeitty, and the 'Unitarian Service Cortina- tee to the iiekt inceting, The rent for the use 4 the community hall' wart voted. to he' paid. Mrs, Earl Anderson and Mrs. George Who attended the leadera' school held cently acid took a Ontat hi making hooked rugs, announced, that they hoped. to hold a similar entirSe tte)grave in the new year "htid wive Ordered the 1)00kt ,aint Sat. eau auMntla o IOU/it •U. voltd • 4 , jt.)$111144:4-- CIAT0i0 The winginim i'e•••'13litt'S, Wednesday, Nov. :17, 19ra • WA. C0111NO Eighteen'Compiete dy Retires After I • • -; Pilt a •Caild.10 in the window - GORRIE—Eighteen, first,aidera. I..MOOR/1M LEADER " h CORRIE--Mrs, .Galbraith Fitst Course 1 ght u OVed es ojnew rd T.,et its flame grow, bright and ,bay p yo r on a Me more and more popular to by framing than with ribbon and IS• and tree ornaments instead i ribbon in festoons, across the cut, rteen Years orate ,doprg and cloorwaYs with sprigs of holly, You can hang the g the conventional wreath. I tains and tie at the sides in WIdt, Ia. Oro last few years it. has be, loan be made bright and cheerful of Service I .completcd the course- on. Wednes, lin.. • when examinations on first aid were conducted. • • referred. to the connailttees has..mrs, Don Argeott .and Mrs, Beryl served on in- -.county et whielr'wes health, council, Mollee, l edxSilmirl's,Qf tbI4i:stge*x:ml.'1.49r$119wwlelrirge Michael told' of the Tile Drainage. thanked by Mrs, Lionel rjehnston, Act, the new law whieh came lute Pins and certificates from the Red effect this year, 'Cross will be awarded later, f4Ifv:tpnrayllna gsk ilinnsct sxiireAll..% .N071:tt scOharie rer0:1.41atrg'.N.01701r OgiotawS; township roads, Robert Gibsoo,I.anstewn,"Who has been a volunteer the Ile* man on the council; -said instraeter. for- the. cla.ssj was pre-. he would endeavor to. serve the rented with a lead crystal flower beNsvtrn.intepi:esotsamofpbtehlel,ttoivslern.stheoipr,e5.•0•1„ basket in .0.1)reOetion'or .her fine tative on the Norwell District High work with . the class, School Board, referred to the' build: ing project which is starting ...at. Palmerston,-by which' they will add ...six rooms to the school. It is hop'; ed the new addition will be' ready September, 1958, He reported the school to be held in high ,regard by• zlic Department of Education. And the wanderers en r way. entertained the WOMati's AsaPPia- tion of the Gorrie United Church op Thursday evening when the Northern Helpers" vvere in charge of the program, with. Mrs. W. R. Collings as leader. The meeting opened with MM.; Hastie at the piano. Mrs, Cecil Grainger read the Scripture, taken "from Romans 15:1,8 and ,HebreW54 13;1-2. Mrs, Collings led in wav- er and gave a. paper on "When We Move On", telling how gardens of friendship can be cultivated as well as, gardens of beauty, to leave behind us as we move On, Mrs, T, .McInnes, president, Moved a vote •of appreciation to all who helped in any way with Malting the turkey supper such a success. Roll .call, "Christmas Thoughts", was followed by a dis- • Your .door and window f r antes sash bows f or color f ul efic,et, Let Ito pheery, beacon haelt,Pn To anyone who walks alone; Let its friendly. message radiate, And brotherhood be ,mown, Light .a candle in the darkness All who pass it by will know, Someone who is true and frlendly Wants to share a heart's, warm, glow, tt:ni4EPA PINNEY GORR1E The nomination meet, bog for Howlett Township Coun- cil was held Fliday afternoon in the Gorrie communitY halt The attendanee was not large. Eimer 'Parrish acted chairman, Reeve Harry Gowdy, who has - been warden of the County of Hu ron for the past year, retired. The. following were elected by acclama— tion for the coming year. Reeve, Arthur Gibson; deputy reeve, Har- vey McMichael; councillors, Ivan Haskins, Mel Allan, Robert 'Gib- son; school, trustees, East Howlett, Coed Wilson, Clarence- .Carswell; West HoWick, Cloyne Gil, best Howes, • The retiring reeve spoke of county business and of 'his 13 years of service in the Howick council, four years 'as councillor, four years as deputy reeve and five years as reeve, which gave him nine years in the county council, Arthur Gibson, the new reeve,. •• GONE With experience I can serve you better than ever. A. D. SMITH Attending the banquet of the Brotherhood of Anglican Laymen in Goderich on Monday night Were Mr, and Mrs. Emerson Hargrave,' Mr, and Mrs, Lloyd Jacques 'and Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Ferguson', 'Fordwich; Rev, E. C. Attwell, John' Dinsmor, Allan Watson, Guest speaker 'was Bishop P. B. Marsh of the Arctic. Mrs, Sam Branning and Mrs. Percy Calmer spent 'Thursday With Mr, and Mrs. Ernest King. Mr. and Mrs, ,Wm, Murdoch of Toronto spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H, King. Mrs. E, C, Attwell and. baby David returned to the rectory on; Thursday evening, Mrs. E. H. Strong spent a day recently with friends in Port Credit. The sympathy of all goes ,to Mrs, Knowison Hueston and the family and to the sister, Mrs, C. Gregg, in • their 4: •hereavement. Brock and Heather have been ill with flu, and Mrs; Gregg was taken to , Wingham Hospital .,on Friday, also suffering froth flu. Mr. and Mrs. Bill ,Barnes of Kitchener spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. T. C, Vittie. The Christmas meeting of the Gorrie Women's Institute will 'be held at the home of Miss Maragret Dane on Tuesday evening, Decem-' ber 3rd, at 8.30. Roll call, A Christ- alas verse. There will be an ex- change of gifts and donations for' Christmas cheer, Mr, and Mrs. Gordon. Edgar "Mr. cussion on, the advisability of each donating a, small sum of money Instead of the usual exchange of Christmas gifts at the Christmas parties, the money to be used for, some worthy cause. A delicious' lunch was served. by the hostesses, , Mrs, J. Wood,. Mrs, T. Strong, MrS, LW. Strong and Mrs. S', Zimmer- man. per I llll l ll r.111.0 l l l mop ll l llll N. 41i•0 to be left with •Mrs.. Harold, Pro- ter Mrs. Carl Procter, Mrs, ,Earl Ande'isdn, 4,4rs• Kenneth .W.heele,„ Mrs: Walter.' 80ft; 'Mrs; :Williqrir BrYdges and Mrs. Herb Wheeler; A,;110 in turn will send these names to Mrs. C. R. Coultes to send out Christmas cards, It was decided at this meeting ,that the Institute would not hold ,an annual concert next spring. Plans were made to hold a corn- Munity and card party night dur- the Christmas holidays. `. Mrs, J. G. Andeson was cenVen- SLIPPERS . FOR MEN Leather Slippers in various styles, elastic, front gore, zipper or opera types. ,FLEECE-LINED SLIPPERS — The perfect gift for men or women, moulded feather warmly lined with fleece, yt $3.95 and $4.95 ihtk ,,,,,,,,, 1 iiiiiiiiiiiiii 111111 lllll lllllllll 1111 iiiii 011.111 iiiiii 11011 iiiiiii 111111.1111011.11111.1111.1.10111110 i 1 iiiiii 111111/11.11011/12.111.11111 lllll 01101111111.1.111.11.01 CHILDREN'S SLIPPERS MOCCASIN SLIPPERS pastel shades of WARDEN HAROLD GO:WHY Comfortable, cosy slippers, in Yellow, Blue, Pink, Turquoise and Black and Mrs. Glad Edgar and Mr, and Mrs. Donald Edgar attended the funeral in Durham on Wednesday of their aunt, Mrs. W. J. Green- wood, who died suddenly on Sun- day, November 17th. Mrs. Green- wood was a sister-in-law of Mrs. Geo. Robertson and had been a frequent visitor in the community. Miss Kaye Cathers of Scarbor- ough and Mr. Bob Cathers of Barrie were week-end visitors with their father, Mr. John Cathers. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Johnston were in Toronto last week for the Winter Fair. Their horse re- ceiVed a third prize in the single class out of 14 entries. Mr, 'Norman Clegg is ,a. patient er of the program with Mrs. Ed- gar Wightman giving the motto. The roll call 'was answered by, naming 'a 'favarith magazine, ?. The address was given by Mrs. Wesley Bradnock, district 'presi- dent, of Aubnrn, Miss Carol Walsh sang a solo, acoompanied by Mrs. L. Vannan, A report of the area &nvention was given •by Mrs, Richard Proctor. !Mrs.' J. 'Wheeler bondticted. a quiz and lunch was- served by. Mrs. Herb Wheeler, C. A, Krug and Mrs. Garner Nick- elson. $2.98 Arthur Gibson, reeve HarVey MclVlichael, deputy. reeve Ivan Haskins, councillor Mel. Allan, councillor -,Robt, Gibson, councillor Women's Slippers Attractive lounging Slip- pers in a large assortment of styles and colors GORRTF`The Gorrie L_CI.B.A. 0 No. 810, at the meeting on 'Tuesday evening elected the following offi- cers for 1958: W.M, A•rms 'Margaret Dane; I.P.AL, Mrs. T. L. Afclun.es; D Mrs, H. Robinson; ree. see, Mrs. G. Unde.rwood; fin. sec, Mrs,: E. Carson; tress., Mrs. G. King; Jr. D.M., Mrs. G. Brown; chaplain_ Mrs, J. Sanderson; g-,aardian, Mrs. A Taylor; D.C.. Mrs hr G ,kin son; sr „lecturer, Mrs. A. A. Tay-,, for ; deputy lecturer, Mrs. W. Smith; pianist, Mrs. N. Wade; inner guard, ;Mrs. W. McCrackin; outer guard, ,•4 4; SLIPPERS MAY BE EXCHANGED FOR, OTHER, SIZES ;-i.FTER CHRISTMAS, 01 $2.98 '„ '$4.95 „ iiiii p lll lll p.p ll i ll ll lllll lllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll po.PiPtl llllll WPM lllll i llll 1.1111/11101101/111110111.11.1.10.1010.00 llllll llllllllllll .0.0111 llllll . 111 llllll l ima11111111.11111111111111.011111. lllllllll 1111111111111‘.. bound oals dot please . 104 4 rAgs in the Wingham Hospit(11. ' 0 Warden and MrS. Gowdy were in Stratford on Thursday night for 0 Warden Fred Rate 'banquet, at the 0 Irs, L. Walker. Victorian Inn. Out of six neighbor- ing warden; Warden Gowdy was Standing committee, Mrs. chosen speaker for the group: Brown, Mrs. I, Toner, MrS. M. D. The Northern 'Helpers will meet Irwin, Mrs, A. Thornton, Mrs, at- the home of Mrs. A. Taylor on Neil; finance comm., Mrs. W. Wil- Wednesday, evening at." 8.15. Mr's. son, Mrs. A. Thornton, Mrs, A. Hei- Max Bell and •Mrs. Edgar Dane bein; auditors, Mrs, N. Wade, Mrs. Will :be in charge of the program. M. D. Irwin; sick and visiting Plans will be completed " for the comm., Mrs. T, L. McInnes, Mrs. bazaar and it is hoped that, there G, Underwood. will be a good attendance. ' Plans were made to cater to the Mr. and Mrs. 'Gordon Jamieson Black Knight banquet on Novern- and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Butler, of ber 29th in the Orange Hall, and Goclerieh, were Sunday •guests of for the hot supper and bazaar to Mr and Mrs. T. L. McInnes. he held in the community hall. Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Jrwin, Miss Ruth Irwin, Mr, and Mrs. Les. Thomas and Mr. Gordon Parks, all Farmers' Night Held of London, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Dane, • By Howick Lions. .Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Harrison spent the week-end with Mr, and GORRIE--Howick Lions Club Mrs, Earl Harrison of Wingham. held its annual Farmers' Night Mrs, Barry Ferguson returned turkey banquet on Monday even- Friday after spending several days in London with her daughter, MM. Everett Snarling and Mr Snarling. Miss Dixon of Atwood visited with Miss Myrtle Short. On Sunday atferrnozionnd. Mr, Mrs. Sandy Gillen •of Harriston visited with Mr. and Mrs, Walter King on Sunday. Mr. Chas. Finlay, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gowdy were supper gtiests of Mr. arid Mrs. Harry. Gowdy on Sundaiyatind ight. gr, Mrs. Lloyd Ashton and Fraser of Lucknow, Miss Beverley Ashton, Hanover, Mr.' and Mrs, Ernest Radford, Clinton, were guests of Mr, and Mrs. Hilton Ash- ton, on Sunday, November,17tn, Mrs, Ed, Bolander and Miss Sheila Brooker visited relatives in Listowel on Saturday. 'BIRTH BOOKRIDGE--To Mr, and Mrs, Llodli°cktidga% Hospital, rborou gh at Scarborough November 46th, ,1957, a son. The popular overshoe for every member of the family. $4.25 ' Juniors' = $4.75 $5.95 Men' - $6.95 Children Boys' ALL. PRICES EFFECTIVE NOVEMBER 28-29-30 We ReserveIhe Right To Limit Quantities • WOMEN'S NYLON OVERSHOES Light and warm on the feet ea ta With Jul trim tIlY•LPU and up lllllll firimpll llllllllll I lllll lllllllll 111111.111111.1.1 l 1111 11111 1111 llllll . llllll 1/11.11111011111.11011/1/1111111.111.1111111 lllllll .1 lllll 11111111.1.111.1 ll llllll 1101111111111 CALLAN S E$ $1.00 mg, November 18, when more than a hundred sat down, Group 3 of the United Church W.A. catered, PHONE ;?: • "SW 411111011111111111111112111181... SAVE 220• 'Pierrie Brand: SAVE 22e — Interlake "White Cross" roils bt . , „• Re ufir' or Chnliby ' Bob Carbert of CKNX showed pictures of his trip to South Am- erica. A group of entertainers from Fergus gave the program. WINGHAM TOILET. TISSUE = -9 for $1 g •• I l) (SA- 4"*Iat t'X' : . . . 6 'i'for Si GREEN PE . Tornato,or VegettihreA440ilis. 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