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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1960-04-13, Page 11NEWEST SPRING STYLES FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHLLDREN AT LOWEST PRICES. If you .were missed in last Heek's cornrow for the .Cancer Society you may leave your donations with .the Banks or con- tact Mr. DeWitt Miller, YOUR FAIL) ►HOE STORE POO 12 See the line of wedding stationery at Advance:rims spent Thursday hi Toronto and Mr, and Mrs. Archie MOW end their daughters, Nita. HeV, Brears and Miss Elaine Miller, spent Fri- day in Lefton, Miss 1V1olle attoUe apetit the week-end With Mr. and Mrs. Jack Blythe, Who have moved to Milton. MISR Jean Spatting is a POtlent In the Palmerston Hospitnht. On Good Friday at 11 Lin there will be a service in the United Church, Gorrie, with, the Hi-C in charge. A service will he held in the Wroxeter "United Church at ti p.m. with the Y,P,U, in. charge. Mrs. Cheater Bennett, Mrs. Sandy Edgar, Misses Thelma and Shirley. Bennett spent Saturday in Mrs, F. Johnston, Godetich, is visiting at the home of her son, Mr, and Mrs. Lionel Johnetork. Mr. Norris Hircl, Owen. Sound; Visited J. W. Hird, and also .his mother, Mrs, Hird, in Palmerston. Hospital on 'Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Carson spent last week in New York city, Anyd's 11, League Flying Dutchmen, 2 80; Slivams 2630; Blowers, 2393; Jioo :Rua% 2383. Mines high single, ken 329; men's high triple, 753; 'Itallas' /nail single, Ann Yoemari, 2/03 high triple, Ann Vacua, 547. League Fieldrneu Speak at. Meeting. BIOLORAVJO There were 40 members present at the regular Huron Chapter Credit Union meet- Ing, held in the agricultural board rooms oigs Bennett of c,,, inClinton. on Wo(%)Itilles(1 4111,a 1v, p Fred Downing of Woodstoelt, Cre- dit Union League •fieldawn,. were present and were in charge of this educational meeting for director:: and managers of Credit 'Unions, Hector Bath, of Cuna, Mutual In- .saarartee,--Windsor, was present and took-lite. Vote from Horan County chapter for the directors cif the via-, ticautl.•organization.' - -The. prograrrz proved to be somewhat :lengthy and it was de- eided- that next month's meeting Will he a follow-up of this. A tasty Much ,was• served at the clone of tbe 'meeting. OUR lit SINESS iNsoriorer num. has been organized to give helpful speelahzed stride for the protection ot PART- NERSHIPS - IOW ANI). SOLE OWNERSIDPS:t iii' ASSURED — Consiiit7- FRANK C, HOPPER Representative, — Canada Life WINGUIAM, ONT. Phone 402 ,14,111,1011,41•15,011.110,#.•••••11.,Oroy‘11 WESTERN ONTARIO. CALF SALE' Tuesday„ Aril. .19t 1, At the Clanworth Sale Arena on the Wellington Road between Glanworth and St, Thomas. fl Registered Holstein CalVesi suitable for 4-11 work; 28 senior Calves and 37 junior Calves that were born :in &wintry 11160. These calves :were all carefully selected from many of, the leading herds in. South Western Ontario. SHORE HOLSTEINS" LTD:— Sale Managers ROB SHORE — AUCTIONEER sed Car Spring Specials at CKNX filOCKE,Y TEAM--The hockey .team sponsor- ed by CKNX has had a busy season, playing a number or benefit games around Western Ontario. The hot-shot players include, back row left to right, Jack .Mitebell, Barry Irryfogle,sTerry Nethery, Ernie I(ing, Collo Campbell, John Strong, 11oli. SWUM, "Slim" Boucher. and Rod MacDonald. Front row, left to right, Johnny Brent,. Bill Stephenson, Murray Gaunt, Ian Maclaurin, Jack Garbutt, "Hap" Swat- ridge and. Wayne Brown. Gaines in Web the team took part raised 0,560 for minor sports, tennis courts anti other benefits,—CKNX Manta, I HUSBANDS ANSWER ROLL FAMILY MOT Y GORRIE -Despite a wintrAp- Stanley Cup Play'moffs i Are On a a U a U Nearly every farmer is watching-the Stanley Cup Games. Are you watching your flogs put ou pounds' with the , . it- Nw Purina Pi Staitena • 1955 RAMBLER SEDAN This car in very fine'isbape, gives- large car operation at small car cost: nesday with John. Sinn•curion, Miss Thelma Bennett and Clarke in charge. Visitors with the: Pack were District CommisSioner 'Clar- ence Haddock of PaimerstOn' and District Cubmaster Madge Leako of Harriston. Scouter Leah° demonStrated the Grand Howl and led the Pack in games. Scouter Haddock. . invest- ed John Sinnamon as the,Cubmits- ter, and Miss Bennett and. Rev. Clarke as assistant Cubraasters, There are 12 boys in the- Pack working for their Te.nderpad tests. The meeting -for this week will be on Thursday, .April 14th, rather than on Wednesday. 1957 CUSTOM FORD SEDAN Low mileage, a beautiful .ear irtsidc and out, two-tone :finish. tt 1954 CHEVROLET SEDAN This car is thoroughly elieeked tttttl. is in A-I shape. MANY OTHER USED CARS AT LOW, LOW 'PRICES. 1956 PLYMOUTH SEDAN A real buy. 1955 DODGE SEDAN This car Bice new. 4. 1954 PLYMOUTH SEDAN':: 2-tone Green a very sharp ear. FUNDS ARE NEEDED' TO RESTORE PARK ril evening, over 80 persons were at -the Gorrie Women's Institute Fam- ily Night on Tuesday in the com- munity hall. A turkey dinner with all the trimmings was enjoyed. A brief business meeting fol- lowed, with the president, Mrs, Glenn Johnston, presiding, The W,I. will arrange a dinner to be given by the community in May to raise funds to decorate the com- munity hall. Husbands responded to the roll call by telling where they met their wives. The local community activity committee, Mrs. Alex Graham, Mrs. Harold Keil and Mrs. Morley Johnston, were in charge of the evening's entertainment and sev- eral humorous acts were put on. Mrs. Glad -Edgar gave a reading. PHONE 237 WINCHAM Huron Motors Limited A. D. MiteWILLIAIVI FORD — MONARCH — FORD AND FORDSON .TRACTORS i Blyth - Wingham - Cargill i4 owwi voi„,o_wo.„•10,/., , a Ati to, 41•11r•n -:°, .... - -• 11 — tiallillalliiiill111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111NITIM11111111111111111111111111111/11111111111111111111110 GORRIE—A meeting or the Goy- rie Community Club was called on Wednesday night to discuss ways and means of raising money to re- store the community park. Flood- ed with water when the Maitland overflowed its banks about ten days' ago, at the time that the mill flume was washed out, the park is now covered with stones and gravel from. the bank. It will necessitate a great deal of labor to clean it up. An evening of euchre will be held shortly. Later tickets, will be sold for cash prizes of $50, $25 and $10. Tickets will be drawn at a 'frolic on June -24th.. `fazartftatoammttkamiroczaketnalearoacetnamiwtrisvo.nalutwa intaiviscoggintaciratosigeotacwaratuaskaoractiartasamvaW ALLAN PARK STORE Highway' 4, Between Hanover and Durham OUT . OP THE WAY — L' ESS TO PAY A complete line ofdoihingfOr ,Mother, Father,, ' Brother, Sister and Baby` • 1 Sale Prices Effective, April 13 to 19 inclusive:' Ladies' NEW SHIPMENT SPRING. COATS NeWest styles and eolors Regularly priced $19,95-$69,95 Special $13.88 - $49,88 Men's Well Tailored, Ali Wool SPORT JACKETS Sires 34 to 46 New Spring Colors Regularly priced $29.95 Special $16.66 .13oys' All Wool SPORT JACKETS New styles alui Mors Regularly priced $17,95 Special $9.99 Gorrie Girl Weds, Live Near Britton 0,011RTP; The Gorrie United Church was the setting for the wedding ceremony which united Ch ristena Don Ire rsgoed of -Carrie and Harry Karsten, R.R. 1, Brit- ton, in marriage at 3 pain. on Fri- day, April 8th, The Rev, S. Terp- stra of the LiStowel Christian Re- formed Church officiated, The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Donicersgoed, R.R. 2. "Cottle, and the groom is the son of 'Mr. and Mrs. Peter Karsten of Moorefield. The bride wore a white dress of fine late covered with net. Her tflownrs were ted roses and earna- io Mrs. Bill deBoer, RR. 1, Gorrie, Was her sister's matron of honor, wearing a light blue formal, Mr, George Frost of Drayton, was groomsman. The organist Was Miss Ruth Tenor, Gorrie. A reception and wedding din- ner were held in the dorrie corn- mu pity hall. Pot' a wedding trip to Grand Ra- pids, Mich., the bride wore a beige taffeta dress, The couple will re- Side n.t R.R. 1, Britton. Guests froni a distance were John and Ralph Itanteri, Edn'inn- ion; Mr, and Mrs. V. Voseam of TOMO: Mr And Mrs. V. Peel- burger, Elmira and Mr. Vert. Zan- tingh, Welland ?Mt. ()course against overwhelm. Girls' SPRING/ COATS xtw fort4 and eOlorg All filkoll Regidarly priced $10.95 Special $11.88 Over. 30,000 Served 13y- .13 Missionaries, -_ GORRIE—The Associate Help- ers' meeting of the :Currie United Church- Woman's Missionary So- .uiety was held at the home of Mrs. M. Carson. Mrs. Wesley Trimble opened the meeting With quiet mu- sic. Mrs. H. 'Robinson was in charge of devotions. Mrs. E, Parrish gave the meditation, which was inter- Ipersed with Scripture readings IVf by rs. W. king. Mrs, Russell Ratan gave the study hook on Northern Rhodesia, telling of the United Missions in the Copper bolt, where 13 Missionaries serve both the Europeans and Africans in the area, The membership is well over 30,000. Mrs. Gerald Galbraith, president, conducted the business. Art invi- tation waswasreceived from Moles- worth Presbyterian W,M.S. to at- tend their Easter Thankoffering service on Wednesday, when Mrs. A. Ninono,- of Wingham will show a film. A spring bale will be sent the first week iri May and articles may be left in 'the Sunday School room. Rev. Gilchrist, Grand Val- ley, will he guest speaker at the Easter Thrinkoffeting on May 1st and the colored film, "I'll Sing, Not Cry", will be shown on May 9th. The May meeting Will be held on May '4th (note change of date), The hostess and calittnittee served lunch and a social time Was spent. Former Mayor dies in Saskatoon ; Sask. GORRI1.1--Mal Underwood has received word of the death of his brother, Joseph Edwin, 77, of Sita-, katoon, Sask., on Friday, April 8th. Born Howielt Township, he resided on Con. 14 in his youth and attended the Harriston High School. He VMS a Civil engineer and had resided SaSkatoon since. 1911, where he was mayor in 1932. Surviving are his two daughters and one son; two ,brot,- Jtielt, Bluevale' and E4r1,, Gorrie. there were. no lag disaster, Back of practically all our trade rind com- merce is the Peace of Mind which comes from insurance. Last year, the companies writing lire, automobile and casualty insur- ance paid out more than SOO Million Donors, in claims across Canada -- real evidence that insurance indeed means Peace of Mind. Pot Trade and Industry: Pew people today would be able to risk the hundreds of millions of dollars needed for factories and equipment if insurance were not available to protect their investment. Pew would date to take the risks of trans- porting their product to market without insurance. Few merchants and dealers could take the chance of stocking merchandise if SPECIAL lifen*s Good Quality Dress Socks 3 pairs for $1.00 x4y Promo or Mail Orders Plea se. pen 10 twit, 10 p.m Mail Order L6114 oto PAitittiqC1 SPAdE We reserve he Tied to limit the titilanfilies W. it 0-Tfavos, Call in and see how YOU can SHUT OUT high feed costs. Score extra dollars in regulation time with ii .. PURINA U - • ; HOWSON & HOWSON a a a V a 'Welcome Scouts Delgrave Cubs and Scouts joined on Tuesday night to invest two Cubs, Murray Vincent. and John Orr,-w,ho have moved up to Scouts. The Cubs met at the regular meet- ing.place for the Grand Howl and inspection. They then marched up to the Scouts meeting and joined with the Scouts for the investing ceremony, Games were conducted by Mrs. Gordon /Vfc,Burney, Mrs, Harold Vincent and Scout Leader Lorne Campbell. Refreshments were serv- ed 'by the leaders and the Cub Shters.- The meeting closed with Taps. 0 - 0 - 0 • Spring Hike' • telgrave Cubs met on Thursday after school for a spring hike to Albert Bleman's farm, The Cubs were much Interested in the pro- cessing of sap into maple syrup, which was going on in the bush behind the farm. Everybody had a taste of the syrup and gathered wood for a fire for a -wiener roast. Thu Cubs gave three cheers for Mr. Biennial for his kind hospit- ality, 0 - 0 - 0 Gorrie-Wroxeter` Troop At the regular Scout meeting on Wednesday evening Se.outmas- ter Townsend, who has been ill for the oast few months, was wel- comed back. The meeting open- ed with the flag break, Lord's prayer and inspection. After this activity, a game of "Poison Circle" was played but no winner :was de- clared. Patrol instruction, led by Pat- rol Leader Bob Grainger, Second Larry Simpson and Second Terry .followed this game. Brian now :•ati invested Scout and a member of the Hawk Pat- ml, Scouter Homuth of Harris- ton Was a guest and gave the troop some instruction on hand signals. Scouter Brown led in a game of "Sleeping Pirate". Scoutmaster Lloyd Townsend closed the meeting with the "Scouter's hive Minutes". The Hawk Patrol won the pollen( for the night but the other two patrols were not far behind. - 0 - 0 Gorrie-Wroxeter Pack The newiy-formed Cub Pack for Gerrie and 'Wroxeter met in the Wroxeter United Church on Wed.. Ladies' SPRING, DRESSES Sizes to 24:14, New elders - NOW styles New fabrics 1.tegularly priced $12.95-$35.00 Special $6,99 - $25.00 1 SPECIAL unnnes, Training Pants • • ••st,to z 4.0 lie a pair No ramie or Ordertt Pleatie. z. C z. C W c U a a a a a a a a 'C_` : C tC 15 t 0 fiORRIE Mrs. Ida Nash had the misfor- tune to fall at her home last Mon- day evening and is now a patient in the Listowel Hospital, having suffered a broken hip. Mrs. Nash is 92 years of age. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Strong attended the funeral of the latter's uncle, Mr. Norman Arthurs 60, of Drew, who was struck and killed Tuesday, April 5th by an Owen Sound]0e. passenger train near his I Mrs. Earl Cudmore of Brussels spent several days last week at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Bill'Nay and Mr, Nay. Mr, Harvey Sperling, treasurer of the Gorrie and District Red Cross, reports $261 has been col- lected. This is far short of the objective but there are a number of ;.;LnvasSers who have not finish- -1riia:ji et The Anglican Good Friday ser- vice will be held in Trinity Chan" Wordwich, at 11 a.rn, on Friday, The village was canvassed on Friday evening for the Cancer Society by high school students. Five tables were in play at the LO.L. euchre on Wednesday even- ing. Mrs. Burns Stewart and Mr. William Taylor had highest scores. Mr. Lloyd Ashton, Lucknow and Mr, Percy Ashton were in Arthur on Sunday owing to the death of their uncle, Mr, James Johnston, who passed away Saturday. He was a former Ilowick resident, Surviving are his wife, the former Lavina Ashton, a sister of Mr, Hilton. Ashton, mid four ,daughters and three sons, Funeral was Tues- day at Arthur, Mr, Mid Mts. M. Allen, Auburn, visited Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. 'Charles Hoch, Mr. and Mrs, Duncan Wilkins, Palmerston, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Davirlsati Listowel, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Ed- wards, Mr. arid Mrs. Norman 13ehrns of GOWanstewn, were re- tent visitors at the Same home. and Mrs. Robert Harrison, Mr. and Mrs, Earl Harrison, Wing- halt, visited Mr, Robert Harriston Jr., in the General Hospital, Guelph, on Sunday, His condition is satis- factory following the amputation Of four fingers but he will he in hospital for sometime. Mrs. Carrie Palmer, Wroxeter, visited her sister, Mrs. Annie Ritchie, on Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs, Sandy nagat, Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Coupland, Wrox- eter, visited Mr. and Mrs. jack Edgar. Kitchener on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Snell, Eel- grave, visited Saturday at the home of Mae Newton. and William Behrns. Miss Ilernice Grainger, Exeter, spent Saturday at the bonne of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Grainger. Mr, Walter Charles is a patient in Palmerston Hospital. Ur, and Mrs. Ivan. Felker rittend- ed the funeral in Listowei of Mr. Dort &irotts. & Strestmille. eid Mit Ilsteld AIL ItANMO1 oomuo tsirr `1, i" ALL CANAOR IIII UUANC>l1 rannwrimv On bertqffzi mai, Oran 200 ce.ingiang ohipemkii wean; tiro, dia4tCObili Grid IditlfeltOti Any item. Men's SPRING CAR COATS Regularly priced $16,95 Special $11.99 REvErtsmizs - Reg. $22.50 Special $14.99 Boys' TWO TROUSER SUITS Popular styles and tailors Regular price $24.95 Special $15.88 Little Girls' stinnio DRESSES Plenty to choose from Regularly priced $4.95 Special $2.98 n x. 6.1 0 -10 a 7. a