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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1962-01-17, Page 6?age Rix !Ilia 'i1 ieghana Advance -Timex, 'PVednecdzy, dan. 7, 11.932. Saturday Exclusions to Good plait and returning sarne Saturday only. excursion return fare hum $5,30 l.'.nrt'au,tuliau" !,ua lr'am IntelIracr(liatle Paints. 'il 14.10'1. 'sa I uah.aall,nli'ur hhono your local CP! (ilei: (r. Canadian National 9991 e TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE EARLY DELIVERY FERTILIZER PROGRAM Look how lite t'() -OP Early Delivery Fertilizer Program earns you money. e I mu good rent for your storage space. R Liarn mute in Carly delivery discounts, ;'.tm per ion 'til January 27th, 1962 1per ton 'Iii February 24th, 1962 ALSO . , . ),•'u can earn an extra 5% Discount for Cash l'a>ntent lte1 'te '`Lerch 15th. • You h..nc your fertiliser exactly when you need it. You avoid the problem and delays of the spring rush, Co^op YliOgyinile Fertilizer Available in PLASTIC or PAPER bags. CO -OI' Fertilizer in plastic bags can be stored practically anywhere. Now, farmers who do not have adequate storage for paper brags can still take advantage of CO -OP's Early Delivery Discounts. All you need is an open shed—or you can even hate your fertilizer delivered right to the field. CO-OP High Grade Fertilizers are guaranteed free-flowing at application time. ORDER NOW—and earn these discounts! tom,GRA CO-OP BELCR.AVE, ONTARIO Phone Wingham 1091; Brussels 388w10 GORE The January meeting of St. Ste.. plreii's Women's Association will be held at the horne .of Mrs. Mato' (Atkinson en 'Thursday at 2.80. Ball ('011, "Something I would like to set' done In the new year 1n the elrureh." Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nay, Ricky and Jeffrey visited Mr. and Mrs, Earl C'utlmore of Brussels on Sunday. :11r, and AVtrs, Archie Irwin and Kathy have returned home from Chatham. Mrs. Minnie Irwin has returners horny from Winglutut hospital, Mrs, Andrew Davidson visited re pettily with Mr. and Mr.t. Roy Fleming. Mr, John Musgrove, Walkerton, spent Saturday with Mrs, Mei CDslkinson,. Mrs, Edward Newton was ably to return homy on 'I'neschay from VVinghant General Hospital, Mr. and Mrs. James Wachter of Brampton spent the week-enil with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Walker. Mrs. Mabel Stewart has been transferred from Victoria Hospi. tal, London, to Palrnr<rston Hospi- tal, Mrs. Sandy Edgar, spent the week -end at the home of Mr. and, Mrs. Jack Edgar, Kitchener. Mrs. Cordon Underwood return ed home Sunday from Wingham General Hospital, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley 'Trimble visited Mrs. Delbert Wynn, Harris - ton, on Saturday. L.A.C. Leslie Will, Mrs, Will and Larry of Trenton spent the week.. end with Mr. and Mrs. Justin Will. Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Raymond Gowdy in the passing of her mother, Mrs. Ed. Gilmar. Mrs, Chas. Finlay is spending a few clays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Cathers, Wroxeter. Miss Thelma Bennett of the trni. vvrsity of Western Ontario, Lon- don, spent the week -end at her home. Mrs, Carol Gregg and Mr. George Gregg, Toronto, spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. William Thorn. ton. EDGAR ---At St. Mary's Hospital, Kitchener, on Monday, January 8, 1962, to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Edgar, a son, Brian John. 1,131shop Appleyard iC~onfia°rrt$ Three 1a,O1. EUCHRE GORRIE - Progressive euchre was held in the Orange Hall in Gerrie on Wednesday night, spon- sored by L.O.L. No. 767, Mrs. Wesley Newton, 'Wroxeter, was high laity and William Tay- lor, Wroxeter RR. 1 was winner fcr the men. Ofier.. on 0 24% Discount ON ALL Upholstered Chairs 'MAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY H Al C.'/i(ar)5c froiii PLATFORM RO)CKI:RS TV S°J I VI, ROCKERS AVM CHAIRS IIOSTESS CHAIRS Several t tlil i= -'s of Covers and a large r`:el(-'c:lion of Colours Waiker Home Furnshngs WINGHAM amoommumumminisionommumemon PHONE 106 S. J. Walker • (1l>Rlt11' Bishop Appleyard o1' Owen Sound eonduct('(1 emifirrnaa l 1100 service in SL. Stephen's Angli- can Church on Sunday afternoon. '.Clzree persons, William. Lloyd Jacques and Mr. and Mrs. Har'r'y Zimmerman were presented by the rector, Rev. 1C. C. Altwell. tic' choir sang the anthem, Church's One 9oundation" and the reception followed. U, C. WOMB .11O1,0 FIRST MEM (i013Rllti The ivaurgur'nt meet ing of the Gorri' Unite'! Church Worrell \vas held in the church en Wednesday afternoon. Mars, Fred \V, Taylor had charge of devotions, Mrs. Harry Ithaune giving lbw med- itaat.ion, Mrs, I:hnter P'art•ish reported on provisional activities. Mrs, Man- fred Irwin gave the allocation, 528.00 for 1962. Mrs. Gladstone Edgar brought in the slate of of- ficers for 1962 as follows: President, Mrs, DeWitt Adams; first vice-pres., Mrs. Gladstone Ed- gar; second vice -pros., Mrs, Earle King; recording sec., Mrs, Arthur Stephens; asst. sec., Mrs. Russell Adams; corresponding and liter- ature sec., Mrs. Thomas L. McIn- nes; treas., Mrs. Elmer Farrish; Christian citizenship, Mrs. Gordon Edgar; community friendship and membership, Mrs. Ewart Whit.. field; co-operation in Christian and missionary education, Mrs. Clifford Pyke; finance, Mrs, Lionel johns - ton; flower and cheer, Mrs, Wcs- ley Trimble; manse comm., NI"s Cloyne Michel; press reporter, Mrs. George Brown; program comm., general executive; stewardship and recruiting, Mrs. Lorne Robinson; supply and social assistance, Mrs_ Lorne Walker; pianist Mrs. Harry Rharne; nominating comm., Mrs. Kenneth Hastie; unit leaders, Mrs. Kenneth Hastic, Mrs. Murray Ed- gar, Mrs, Harold Robinson, Mrs. William Nay, Mrs. Robert Edgar. The North Huron inaugural meeting will be held in Ontario Street Church, Clinton, on Jan, 24th at 1..30. p.m. Rev, Fred W. Taylor spoke 00 'The Church and Its Mission", saying it is a spiritual fellowship of people to help carry out the mission of the Church in our day and generation. FORDWIC1I Mr. Holger Lspensc'n. of Ford, wlr:fch was taken to Victoria Hospi- tal, London, last week where he underwent surgery on Friday mor- ning for hone grafting on his heel, which he had injured in an ac- cident several months ago. Mr. anti Mrs. William Marriner• spent last week with relatives in Peterborough. Mr. Jack :Foster, n Kitchener, spent the week -end .with .his mo- ther. Mr. John Ecicmier is confined to Wingham Hospital suffering from infection in his foot. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Gary Jacobson (Patricia Sault: who were married on Saturday at the Jehovah's Witness Kingdom Hall in Fordwich. Mr. and Mrs. Jinn Patterson of Toronto were week -end visitors with Mrs. Pearl Patterson, Mrs. Marlene Holland and sons spent the week -end with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, T, J. Schaefer. Iver. and Mrs. Bill Sothern and Gary, Mr, and Mrs. Jas. Vittse and Mr and Mrs. Bill Mulvey visited on Sunday with' Mr. and Mrs. Carl t Married Saturday Noon G. Cedril Moffat, R.R. 1, Wing - ham, gave his daughter, Mary Louise, sn marriage last Saturday when she became the bride of Don- ald Earl Green, son of Mr. and Mrs. ,Joseph Green of Teeswater. The ceremony took place in Wing - ham United Church at noon. Rev. T. Garnett Husser officiat- ed and Mr. H. Trencer was organ- ist. Mrs. (George Guest sang two solo, "7,9u' Lord's Prayer" and "O Perfect Love", White candelabra and mums were used as church de- coration. The bride's floor -length gown of peau tie sole featured 0 lace bodice and lily -point sleeves. The scal- loped neckline was embroidered with sequins and her chapel -length veil was held by a tiara of pearls and she carried a white Bible crest- ed with red Sweetheart roses. The attendants, Miss Elaine Stalin, of Wroxeter, maid of hon- or and Miss Elaine Moffat of Wingham, sister of the bride and Miss Sheila 1'olton of Teeswatcr, ST. IELENS On Tuesday eighten1 ladies of the Women's Institut( attended u. short course on "Instituto Meeting .Procedures". Mrs. Maynard of the Dept, of Agriculture in Toronto had charge of the course. luck dinner was enioYcca noon hour. Mr. and Mrs, E. W. Rice were in Blyth , on Sunday due to the death of their cousin's husband, Mr, William Bowes. Little Debbie and Valerie Er- rington are home after a lengthy stay at the Wingham Hospital, A pot at the Stewart in Listowel. Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Har- grave and sons spat Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Emmerson Hargrave in Listowel. Mr, and Mrs. Scott Keith and family of Baden spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Alex Keith. Mrs. James Warrell is spending a few days in 'Toronto. Mr, and Mrs, Parker Eurig, Mr. and Mrs. .Tack Brown and Mr, and Mrs. Jim 'Warren attended the wedding on Friday night in Acton of Mr. Clarence Boomstra, and Miss Dorothy Steiprtra at the Christian Reformed Church. 01 The Illeeke "1 thought tihe jokc pmt just told was stalls, poorly told seri M h4 taste—and I've found a be tci° paying job." rpu,uaps r than 60 feet frost bridesmaids, wore identical cherry- pinlc velvet dresses with matching headdresses and carried nosegays of whit, mums: Thomas McI'herson of Teeswat- ter attended the groom and Lhe ushers were John Moffitt of Lon- don and Donald Moon of Niagara Falls. A reception was held in the church parlors, when the br'ide's mother, Mrs. G. C. Moffat, receiv. ed the guests from Detroit, Niag. ara. Falls, Stevensville and Lon- don, as well as from the immediate district, She was assisted by t'hr groom's mother. 1VIrs. Moffat wore a beige dress with beige and brown accessories, IIer corsage was yellow carnations. Mrs. Green's dress was blue and her accessories were pink and blue, with a corsage of pink carna- tions. JVtr•. and Mrs, (Green will reside al Jt,R. 3, Teesw0111'. They went on a trip to the Southern Stales, the bride wearing a reel wool sheath, grey jacket, black and while ae. cessories and 0 corsage of red roses for travelling. The bride was ('nt'rlaioed cat. a miscel1t11cotls shower al: the home of her aunt, Mrs. Alvin Edgar of London and Miss Elaine Stntie, of Wroxeter prior to the wedding, and a trousseau tea W8S held at the home of her parents. _ x .tet , .. .., , !� ..:.� ._..-.. "' r,-: r ..a,-. .e s.J.:-�'.., is• � -. •._. «,• , .. .,. .. .. _ . Cec. 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Valiant D ,aler Phone 710 Wi.ngharn WINTER SALE Alt Winter Footwear Reduced STRAP=TOP OVERSHOES ('.1111.1)K14N'S — $2.99 and $3.59 1301.;S' — $3.99 and $4.79 MEN'S — $4,79 and $5.49 WOMEN'S DRESS SHOES '110ty popular styles in (THAN, FLAT 0r 1110111 moms Sale Prices— $1,99 $2.99 $39.9 ,ALL TYPES OF Leather Footwear Reduced The following are only c' few of our MANY BARGAINS Children's Bedroom SLIPPERS, reg. to $2.50, Sale Price..$ 1.49 Men's Bedroom SLIPPERS, Sale Prices_. i and uta Women's Bedroom SLIPPERS $L79 and 111) Meii's RUBBER BOOTS :0.59 Woolen's Better Grade PUMPS, regular Sale Prices Children's DRESS SHOES . .. 10`o to $.12.95, $7.99 Enid $8.99 or more off regular prices SNOW BOOTS, reg. $6.95 to $11:95 ..........8.4;9 34.a' r �to CALLAN SHOES WINGHAM PHONE 12