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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1962-10-24, Page 54.. Opportunity Sale Well Patronized P()LtDWf011 The opportunity sale sponsored by the Howi(•k Au* Mary in thy community hall 0(4 tot Saturday was very well attended,' evert if the weather was in a bad! Mood.r. (tea,L tables, bake 1,that'M. i and pre-(7hristmns table wt're eve11' patronized and the .ladies eealixed' about $80,00 for so(:ial work. ill jtj j tive1h1 lege, returned 'tom 1 sant {fig ' t r'r�i�yeA ++[ Mr. and Mrs. Anson 1 t r(1e rlttl;.! i..� �tt {i �„/ ✓ it,� • Mr, and Mr's, ('rv)sby Sot hern visited over the week -end with .Tyles. l,' (Zuury (*walnut)] and Jimmy in :London, I ! rt v. Mr. and Mrs. Robert (':nnpbell visited one clay last wct•li with Mr. aur! 1411::. tiem.ge moss in (:gilt. Mr. and ur l Mt:v. I on t and daughters, of Dundas, 17/:iter! over the ivrt•lt-vial with Mr. and Mrs. f'r•4ellhlgtotl Hargrave and relatives I, • 1 A • w re >w' Two draws were made in I ht 1 half, Mr's, Rein Newton winning; Mantle candles and stand, and Mrs. Ruby Foster being the win of the vanity dresser sea.. BAC Whorl kidneys tail to remove bA eltbb )!aide IOW w0911•tl. IdiCkdelle—tired luul1115)_ u•ann hod reit olio) may iuhuw. r)ndtt's Kidney Pelts Enmiilats ktdaeys to normal okay. Yu feel 'tenor, bleed f!ti boiler, work bettor, Ito in Listowel, 19r•, and Mrs. iing Sinunous visited Suitably with Miss Luella imm00$ at. llu1onv(t•X !Tome in ('li ukun. Mrs. 11. 11. 13ri'1 ' 11134 (1' Vont major surgery in the 1'ulmer'ston lfospttal Thursday of )a: t. week. Master '1'i0mty \Vallee+• visititt :a fit days lost t'i 'Ic with his grand - Mr. :tuft 11r::. Harper Wood. 1. Mrs. LenC1'il:,,u. Susan stat /Our. ray :.pent the •.Vol:-tvul with relay I:t':, in S,•:0riga Ough. Mrs. A. +;Pori.:. •-r'hu spent the 5,,i531 t. -n sport; tit(• weep-a•wl With ND', ;n:+f ftit3j. farspiT rfE spEAKER Jvrrs, Gordon lluldriclr ill Lout(nl'. Mins Lynn Ag10 and .'41:t:.tt•r Browne are both confined ,+ 1 a a '4 ( , 1 b 1r c ,uf's.+ 1u f.I L 1 i Mrs. c - t 1 i.ir,- I M 4'Vm. '41 towel Memoriid Hospital. ('ann, first vice-president, provided Mrs, 'Viva b'a11is, of Fergus, spent fur the meeting of the 'or'i Vieh Williams -(nn - one day 111:,1 vll l'l::at ti(• lal,),5e of Women's Institute held in the ca)rn- t'nn:itb hall. Mrs. c t Mrs. EmmaEmmalu.+u, 1 iL aw rd Harris flun(hty visitor:, with 1f 1'. ;inn11:td (!targe of devotions, M aster rYfrv, 'Con) 41c("it'll• rtt. •,';ry• !airy iticitards played several tn•- Alt- ana 1V1r:s. Iiruel• Mot Imo 'nt arid . ':Debbie, Mr. and Mt t.l( n,. M+ • 1 ;Vin's. Win. Kato gave the motto. (gement :nm Paul. of I.1. ++..+ . rt ' 1 rte ntinit is liht• tt parac'hutc•, 11 Miss Margaret Anne il. t+.,. 11 :.a winks best: when open." The Betty Mr( 'lenient, of 1tit e1:erler, w11s 15 week -via( ''iait++r 'Nat I.; :- paren ts. Sunday visitor:; will' :Vlis, N1:117: ('nt.tan:reit were Mr. atn1 li: ;..1•:1:Lt Sharpe, of Messrs. .1:trues t'i(tie f'r •(•+• Lynn and (irl ist(; +' • +• I'lowh'k Legion J! aIle„+i °) :, 1+rt l ° (ii' livat solos ;luring the evening. tftau„fats expressed in the motto made an appropriate lntrodlu'tion to rte. t!is .sl. n:,eakt•r, J. 1-1. 1:+1: ke:ul, pnt,lir school inspector from t lnd1'rirh, who spoke on the pro-, ,n;e a t Minding a (' room I i last 5L 1,ventral I f.eta t ° a .t! t .,e .u.uF f•,r H[rw(t•11 '@n:•usldrt, He t+,1+I iti' fho problems involved. then 1' '1'tI d out the advantage of pupils Sothc'rn reported a hlt•thdrty gift had been rtent t(1 the little glrl in Athens, cir(ece, Mrs. Wm. Kato and Mrs. Clarence Harris were appoint- ed (b'Jrgates t' the area c'onvc•ntion to be hold in Guelph. Lunch was served by Mrs. How. and Harris, Mrs. Crosby Hothern. Miss Minnie Mrl+rlwain, Mr's. lemma V4 tt 'amso It nIVirs. htorge Ra htrr iv 'and Mrs. Win. 'Cato. flirt IN • MT11.V1;Y To Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam. Mulvey (Nancy othe r)t i of I lielnun•e, a son, Jeffery William, i in Walkerton 11ospitttl on $taut•.• d;av, itch/her at, we. 'MILtT.hat To Mr. and :VIPs. 'hirer Miller, a sort, in the Palara(•t•stOPala)teisto)) Tlo:,pital, ort Saturday, (k'tober Ttrtr.!. runvtrttion ht list+:cr•d 111' :rte.•lc„:dIt•rrii1t, a graded ventral rtclruofl. I('rident of worrtarl's (dui)to felto:v )nentf,t•rI: "Thtot•e rt':tafint Mrs. Ruby, h'orr>tor ret it. • tett Mrs. h:Mier Fiu1111r19 reporteill tart• fin:uu}nl vl tlt•ullnl h•arnt• T'rirltly am.). a ;1, eh' t,.:t that f lr.• 11"or+iwirh W.I. booth at thy with I'riend53 hi 'T'nront+.. 1 Lair got taint 'wiz. Mrs ('cosh,' .t int' freas 1 >:urer ....lithos 10 remind you than ,he •li•lt:'t a:li t+; btu treasurer ." T VAVJA w. 1 KE1E59 Toa9tmnnter Bakeries' Bonanza -time is here with the Win -11 -Pony Contest and the Town's wide open with big prize Whining chances for you and, your parents. Yon can enter any number of iinsei'i ... and win any f47 11{� t ",a ' T! nnln)1)(' of prizes. There'll be big draws on TV. And because your entries count for all draws, your chances lir(' :yi(ri for the grand prize right up till the last day. (.:et y1)Iu' entries in soon! HERE'S ALL YOU HAVE TO DO TO EW` r l 11 11 �.�:i—.:; .t, Clip out and fill in the entry form on this: page totimitssisiwstaistiormusramasiiitow 1 '1 Attach to a complete Pony Band front any 'r(,,3 ,1ntastnr Bakeries' Bread lx�ail lo Cnntn.!;t H.Q. or place in Watch the draws on CKNX-TV, Wingham, chore collection box October • 30 and November 6. Enter any number of times! Wien "Toasty Toastmaster"LANK ihs 4400 y+ ra 195 WIN.A-PONY CONTEST the Shetland Pony complete with saddle: aid bridle Or 1 a .l via ell ,) -ofa one of these Kodak Camera Outfits,) r� l`'E15'T E(t CAMrdA Cel1Tr1T'`.t.. Thea a;h4r144i tris each draw! Each includes f nrlak erownte 3taruteter Camera with built in I,;lit tiaeter--f la.:h Holder -2 batteries --d trash bullas --roll of film --a complete picture -taking outfit for you 1 Complain this miry blank, enclose one Pony Band from any Toastmaster, Sunshine, Table Pride at nam!+y Bread anti send to 'Toastmaster' CKMX” HV, Windham, Ontario, or plass ill Pry ul tl)C COMB:0I1M Imes located In 550501. fl SAME .M....0 E1 U 11 11 Ardifil'SS or STORE 4.. k1,1t PIAMr AF PARFHT 0R 5UA11fIAN 11I1f➢!ti S........ ,...... CITY no town PROy f1/IME Or stoor wiirRE YOU BUY YOUR TOASTMASTER, SUNSHINE, TABLE l RJf)r OR DAM nRCAO....,... .e 1 1 1 1 661 6.3 a61144,4K:HG+7ointlwsot aka ram g)Relma*3wit soeu*3alrow mawe*3pled Rilxiatrnage Sale, 131g Success WRoXIdTk:R A highly BIlreisSS- fill r am e sale, sponsoredn r b tint 'United Church 'Women, was held its the basement of the Wroxeter corn- - Inanity !tall on Wednesday, which r'f 4t3tP ( of good. clean adults' R andchiulren's clothing, hats, shoes, dishes, lumps, hooks, magirzines, bulbs, plants, farm produce or vege- tables, fr'•rzen chickens, preserved fruit and pickles. A. well patronized table was the home baking and randy. Also fea- tured was ra table of new items sloth as aprons, cushions, buttes, etc' A vote of t.hanIso tel given to Iht donors and assistant:) at the sale, las the United 5'Inrrt•h Women feel thea• had an exceptional 1,1 nr, a s•:lle WROXETER Mr. 01)41 MI'::. Ttos 5'uatt:k, at - vornpatue-d by Mr. and Mrs. ,farts 1.urtts, of 54153riawel, sp+•nt Nunday wit.!) lot's. ,los. itroWli, Paisley, Ross 'coni(e)s ViSltt'd with 14Tr. Henry Sage, I.i:ttswt•1, and called 0n Mr. and Mr:,. Lloyd Sage. 'Mrs. Snrzi Ovington was a Skill - clay visitor at the home of het ('515 htt•r, Mrs, t`larr•nc(• While, and !Ur- white, lirusseJ$. :Ifni:. Nancy Ncwt(n and friend, 'Lli:)s Shirley Stevenson, of London, were w•eelc-end visitors wit)) Mrs. F( Newton, Mrs. 'rhos. Itirhards'on, of Regina. is spending sante time witl4 her bro- ther, 141 r. 11it•h(rd ingrain, and M1%, i01;earn. Mr::. Alonzo Spurting and Miss 1 II/ Z.-1 Sp:n•li0g :;pent last wt'elc in 4inder(rb with Mr, and Mrs, .1115. Robertson owl !sirs. Angus Car- michael and urrornpanied them 10 Preston 0n Sunday where they T.i;ile4 Mr. 'Marry liar!.. Mrs, Ara (;Olson attended the )leering 01 the lrttite(1 Church Wo- men at the 1,5535ow•el United (`burr!; when L(ev. Harriet Christie, of ('nvemi05 (`ollage, Timm' o r loaner- ly the I1nited 5'hnre11 'I'ruin11455 t rllon11 wits the guest. speaker. Visitors were present from Pal- .(ler :5tn1), Atwood, M's)1 a(PVI lie and 1 ('erthage. When Mrs, (lihson at.; tendt'd ('amp ('('((51iril :at 1ngltstnno, t near, T'elerborrntgh, Rev, 1`,ristie, ..11:5 iI, elrttrt!1' of lilt' ramp. Pictures taken there brought baric tunny happy memories to both. The 1,ls- towel 11(411':s in'r,vieled a lovely buffet. lunch, living -nig to an ens( a very intere+;titi1 and informative meeting. UUAWICK [ION'S G J 1 F' TF IrT RS PARENT 1/t fl( )X'1' TP 1i The regular monthly supper meeting of the Ilu'L'irlt 1,1(11,53 ('11)15 Was held nn Mori(1ay Ivtniug Iasi we(•k (al the 41•'roxl4er volitionally hall when 1141' ,01'u:b'r:, or 5h' Flamm -lay I;1'01tp u1' the 11. ('. W. raderod. ('Its 11.t',1..'s parent dab the '�i'ingliaol Lions 19ub, were guests •'1111 :'r, members present, malting a Intal „f l,I1 Lia),8. V4'i111!11u1» in'esi- ?1')t R1((1ra}' 11M4arleunau, presided, n 11 Lions !till Courtin and nap -,.virtentitl', ailing a4 Ili,) lamer :tt)it p(a)ns;. 'Linn (1(11(1(1(4 13+u'h• ra ))al5 ihinnih'r1 in t Ile Iuiltw1s1i1l(. A drnw was hrl,1 and tach 1051• .:-as, milted what he warned for I'hristitiiw, 55110!1 resalltrtl in some aliulrtinp a053W4'rv. Noss ;t1;nw enter- tained with a manlier or musical '.aieet(nils. Limo, .liar Alcorn 1(101 ttlicer Rile In•est•u(e11 n shit frat'll1•ilip rhe ;ions of J+'reed,,m, and appeared trl•sstrll as 1ullta)n,r women, telling )heir side ,,I' no, ;dory. \''hen asked why they liked enat:0'lo they if Lta:, Iowanse there w'e1'e a 101 it 1'1 Imre houses tool woollen tele !(trine` 1(73(5 1lydru 1101(.8- The guest. spc•alt(•1', Leonard 'o• i o:le•y, of the .$l rat i'ord Vo•a i"tetica 1 shirr, was iatrodnred by hiol( format Mmlill Mr. Nears - ley has spent some time in ['aids tun, alol 5.115'' a. tuo41 hittat=sti 1g arco00t of',out(Imns in Uuil ('(4101 try. lion limn 9b L:01y;lilin I' 11rc538• ed 110• club';, allprrri:ll541: to the ,.pe'alter. Vis:Lies present who helped at the 11.1',1..'8 feel((' h1 Attgitst were. (111r'otrrr'ed arta thailted for their as,s,iidintl'e by Lion .lith 'sS•'yhe. }'Tans were minty for 1"ar9nt'r•,' Night to by belt! (n Clio -Ile on Nov 111. 515ilIultay wishes were sum: fol. torr!' lnt'trlbert: and the eveuillt': el(:r:e(I 1tiif h the ;lanai '.funs,' ftoar. No Charity 111e T1uiir J Nations r iri1+11'eir's, Fund, isn't vitality. fr.. ht Teat(;; count (lei. t0 help them -elite!, I(1 1I1i Fund, framed pet 'a,nel, chugs mai tre:liment +'c)+it os, tor' 'heir rltll(Il'el+. lluvt•rnmeilS,, )014.5' re+ille'st 1't'1Il'ND' aid lnaleh lite t', 11'DPu buntribaIion vitt 11 loyal tends and i;,ervh'es, ^•!hell mit for t'NU(`i':T'"' un Tial b,r.( ell tlhln tLo Cr ;IT calls in Wi1i 'loon on 11allowt''en afternoon and til 551.15:rav . nn 11101 night 'The Are:•veliter,s ,,f Wiuter}1lt1•0it will a:)ie•'t hit' TTTIl('E'r•' the evening before, October r>0. 'rh(4 Whtgltam Ativratiee-Pltneg, Wednesday, Hart, td, 1 9 Pagre 111 1 I Nt,ii S by I,. C. ,Liihi', your telephone manager MACHINES NOW TALK OVER TELEPHONE, WIRES You may have thought of the telephone network as a vast medium where only human voices are heard exchanging human intelligence. t ence. UVel1 to a large extent: tisk is sial the ease. But nowadays other intelligence goes over telephone wires — pictures, drawings, Itu'airlr v towels, band written messages and high-speed data from punched tape.. This; is a rather far cry from the or- iginal concept of the tele- phone as an instrument rnr voice communication. Take PHONE -FAX for example — Bell's new electronic facsim- iIie service—this new service for businessmen speeds hand- written or printed messages, charts drawings or forms over regular telephone lines to nearby or distant points. Then there's our TELESCRIPT service. As the name implies, this service is used to send handwritten messages over telephone wires. Businessmen Find this eliminates copying and typing orders thereby re, ducing the likelihood of errors. It is used for immediate transmission of production data, written orders, credit in. formation, etc. Very shortly we'll be introducing a new service known as DATA -SPEED fo'r business customers who need to transmit high-speed data (information from busi' ness rnahcines) over regular telephone lines directly From punched tape—somewhat like a piano roll. So, as you can see, you are sharing the telephone network with some rather strange creatures ... creatures who have a strange* new language of their own. We call it machine talk. This is the time of rhe year when we talk about hunting. We like to remind our readers about a few safety rules that may have ':lippecl the mind shire last fall. Here are a few exiarilf;ley R.et'netulter to keep the :hooting controlled by a hill or other hark stop; identify your game before yob ;It(,t31; allow (Ally empty clues; in rars, boats, camps, and Beatles; never leave a loaded dun unattended and carry your IJ11n 'Al year turd r• -,I die mniile at all times, etc. These are ju',i 0 few of the many important safety rules any hunter. should be familiar with. We also like to remind custo- mr'r', rOt to fir;: in the direction of wire and cable, insul- ah,1'; r,r miter atve towers. You will be helping to protect services that are vital to you and your friends. We alto like to wish everyone happy, SAFE hunting. t. 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