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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1960-12-28, Page 3Go with. confidence! Sub- - urbanite super-traction tread gets iyou. going, in snow hub-cap deep...keeps you going safely under all winter driving conditions. Don't be stuck with second best. Drive in today for a pair of Suburbanites. IGm wr GOODAEAR) Fast . Service...Best Deal... da' WINGHAM TIRE SERVICE • BROPHY BROS. Phone 148 Wingham TODAYJYOU NEED illaiigit0001,001100004 •P`.' BMW CO.OP We hope this will be a year of pod health and -Toed fortune for you and yours. A welcome to the New Year ... and greetings to you, with all good wishes for 1961. MAN/1.61011.1.1NT AND STAMP Ite cu to quoit WELWOOD'S VARIETY STORE • SUBURBANITE Made only by GOOD YEAR BARGAIN PRICES FOR ALL MAKES OF CARS, INCLUDING IMPORTS! ‘1141*.eitesna.emonenusenonencoverweArmoriaaare 4seecosaatecoracorte e W1n Aron v c, 4100004. WO040,00tiart moo, rat es ac ETuye 1 I Vel3 lzfa,op3 New ,Year zo_ ALLAN AND JUNE IIAFERMEHL 1-1APPY NEW YEAR " A A . 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Oil to power these machines and to fill other energy needs has been made available by companies like Imperial at reasonable prices wherever it is needed. Because of this, Cana- dians have turned to oil for more than half their energy requirements—they use it at the rate of more than 1,000,000 gallons an hour. • With every good wish that the New Year may bring you complete happiness. IMPERIAL OIL LIMITED. ...for8Oyears Canada's leading supplier of energy LEN CRAWFORD MOTORS gg.AgifOir.1%0g4WtliTZ"t4C=041.'ACW44.14=:4"4"X,104-4.1404.1tiMMUA,A00/41 4 A New Year Bows In And may health, happiness and success be in store for you. Key to our happiness is your. friendly and loyal patronage. A happy NeW Year la all. A A JACK AND EDITH WALlicit AND FAMILY AND sTAFF 1§01%20000011000******* 71k14.114,201101 A A A bg SR At THE GREEKS. HAD A WORD FOR VS TOO FORMOSA SPRING BREWERY Fs a Al0 IM or M mo 1at0. LIMITED Ontario PHONE 474 BEST UJISIIES FOR TAE Motor Re-wind and wQmen's Institute Christmas Meeting BELORAVE Happy Now Year .everyone! BELGRAVE = Mrs. Richard Anis Jaxi Brydge$, of London, Procter was in charge of the u'nt Christmas With Mr. and Mrs. Christmas xnecting of the Be'grave Durbar, Women's Institute, held in the Mr. a. id Mrs, Loyd Tay'or and community centre on Tuesday I °ainily, of Sarnia, spent tiw holiday afternoon, She expressed thanks to i week-end with trs„ Orval Taylor the members 'for their .co-operationl and with Mr. Tay'or a patient in at the banquet, Twenty-five cands were sent •to the shut-ins. for Christmas, The next sewilLg bee to go to the hospital is set for Dec- ember 28th. ,Sorne discussion was held about the pot luck supper for the In- stitute's 50th anniversary in Febru- ary for the members and their families with the gvening Aux- iliary of the WMS of Knox 'United Church serving the supper. Ten dollars was donated to the Salvation Army. Mrs, Procter gave a splendid report of the area con. vention at London. Mrs. Lyle Hopper was convener of the Christmas program and 19 members answered the roll call with a Christmas verse, Music was in the form ,of carol singing. Mrs. Stanley Cook gave a reading and Mrs. Leslie Bolt gave the address demonstrating the Christmas story, depicting the scene at Bethlehem. Lunch was served by Mrs. Law- rence Vannan, Mrs. R. Higgins, Mrs. C R. Coultes and Mrs. J. Anderson. WOMEN CAN HELP WITH SAFE DRIVING It was Christmas Eve last year. Tim young couple driving on a highway near St. Thomas, Ontario, happily were discussing Christmas plans for their three children. Suddenly .headlights were coming straight at them . . . After this head-on crash, pro- vincial police said it took more than half an hour to pry the bodies Of the young couple from their car. The driver of the car .which hit them was taken to hospital with minor injuries. The dead man was 25 years of age. His wife was, 24. They left behind three orphans aged six, four and two. The other driver was also 25. He wasn't drunk, nor was he known as a careless or reckless driver. Why, then did he swerve to the left of the road into oncom- ing traffic? The police report listed "extreme fatigue" as the cause of the accident "Try to talk your husband, out of driving if he's very tired," ad- vised Mrs. Ethel McLellan, Director of Women's Activities, Ontario Department of ' Transport. "An extremely fatigued husband can be just ,as dangerous as a drunk one," Mrs. McLellan pointed out, "One way to counteract 'both fatigue and the effects of one too many' is to serve plenty of strong, hot coffee to any member of your family or your guests who have to, drive. "Let'sdo what we can to keep our families — and our guests -- alive at this hazardous time of year," Mrs. McLellan said. "Let's be sure it IS a Happy New Year!" .Two Lives Lost In Nov. Accidents There were 217 motor a,cicdents in Provincial Police District No. 6, of which Wingham is a part, during ,the month of November. These involved loss of life for two persons and injuries to 74. • District 6 carries a strength of l40 uniformed officers. • • G. ALAN WILLIAMS Optometrist Patrick St., Wingham Phone 770 .1111 w n ail= •Gen eral Hospital, al ,1 wi th other relative% Mr. and 'Mrs. Jack Taylor and family spent Monday.with her bro- ther-in-daw and sister, Mr ,and Mrs. Mel Craig and: family, R. R. 4, Mr. and ,Mrs. Leslie Shaw and Sharon and Mr .and Mrs. Lloyd Anderson, all of London, spent the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs, John Anderson, Holiday visitors with Mrs. Cora McGill were Mr. and. Mrs. Alec Styles, Billy and Patsy, of Mitulco. Miss Tilly' Mains, of London, and Mrs. George Mains, of Blyth. Mr, and Mrs, Mike Rezzansoff, Gail .and, Heidi, of St, Catharines, spent the week-end with Mrs. Laura Johnston and George, and they all spent Christmas day with Mr' ,and Mrs. Clarence Yuill and family, R. R, 5, Brussels. Mr, and Mrs. Bud Orr and fam- ily spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs, Bert Wieler at Walkerton. Mr. and Mrs. Goldie Wheeler and family, of London, spent the holi- days with his, parents, Mr, and Mrs. Herb Wheeler. Mr, and Mrs. Johnny 'Thompson and family, of Bluevale, spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs, Wm. MeNall and Michael. Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Armstrong, Rota and Kenneth, of Thorndale, spent the week-end with Mr. Martin Grasby, Mr. and Mrs. David Armstrong and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Martin. Christmas visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Earl Anderson and Karen were all the members of their fam- ily, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Anderson and Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Hartlin and family, Downsview; Mr. and Mrs, Bill Schrieber and family, Milton; Mr, and Mrs. Jim Anderson and family, 'Guelph; and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Ranking and family, of Aub- Urn. Visitors over the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. David Armstrong included Mr. .and Mrs, Cecil Arm- strong, Reta and Kenneth, Thorn- dale; Mr .and Mrs. Jack Armstrong, Hamilton; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Granby and family, Brussels; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Roberts and Mrs. Hilda Roberts, of ListoWel, Christmas visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Hopper were* their fam- ily ,Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Alcock and family, Mr. and Mrs. George Zimmerman and Shirley Anne, all of Neustadt;,Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hopper and family, R. a's, Brus- sels, and Mr. and Mrs. Toni Garniss and family, of Brussels. Holiday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Vincent and family on Monday included' Mr. and Mrs, Al- bert Vincent; Mrs. Wm. Wallace and Arthur Wallace, Miss Lillian Powell and Miss J. Wallace, all of Seaforth, Sandy Campbell, Morris Township, Mr. and Mrs, Albert Vincent and Mr, Fred Logan, of Londesboro, enjoyed Christmas on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Logan and family, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Black and family and Mr. and Mrs. William Black and family spent Monday 'with Mr. and Mrs, Leslie Vincent and family at London. Mrs, Fred Cook is a patient in the Wingh'am General Hospital since last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs.. Garner Nicholson and family, Mr, and Mrs. Albert Cook and family, Mr. Fred Cook were Christmas visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ross 'Robinson and Keith at Lueknow. Christmas visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Edgar Wightman were Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Black and Charlie, of Britton, Mr, Jim Elliott, of Bluevale, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Walsh and Marlene, Miss Eleanor Walsh, Kitchener; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wightman and Mr. Donald Wight- man, Listowel, and Mrs. Annie Rae, of Wroxeter. Mr. and Mrs. Murray McDowell and Heather, of Cookstown, spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Gor- don Walsh and Mr. and Mrs. Alva, McDowell and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Walsh and family spent Christmas with .Mr. and Mrs. George Coulter at Wing- ham on Monday. '..-4*-f4K-WqZ;-.§KW4--'1AVAMIWigW-1.4X 4*4474M-N, lots of luck in Olt coming New Year! We hope it proves to be the happiest ever! BURKE ELECTRI asir 4.50r ..0004003r vOr ,.se At/r. #10r #20): . 10r. the gifts. 11 Conirnerciat It dustriat Home and Farm Wiring Repair WINGHAM Sunday School Holds Concert DONNYBROOK — The Sunday School held their annual Christmas concert Friday . evening, Dec. 16, The program an d recitations by Gail, Grant and Laurie Johnston, Barbara Charnney, Susan Thomp- ) son and Sherry Noble. Solo, bY Recitations by Murray Thompson Linda Snowden, "Susie Snowflake"; and Glen Naylor; Trio by Marion, Marlene and Noreen Armstrong, "Away hi a Manger", Recitations by Marion Armstrong, Jean Henry, Donna Chamney,Lincla Jefferson, RaMona. ' Hanna, and Linda Snowden; Piano solo by Jim Robinson;. Recitations by John Thompson, Roger Noble and John Johnston; Monologue by Raniona, Hanna; Recitatiens by tom?. Woods, Steve Noble, Nora "MeDen#. ald, Keith, Harold and Beverly Harks and nonna Clittinney, Christmas Carols were sung through the program. Santa MAO arrived with treats and distribtited •"*A. .wr. '1",""'"fr"*',140wr'rlfrPr'PO-Pel''