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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1962-10-31, Page 6' f r OF, WARMTH "Jh1 It it runty, to loom itedtutg, there's nothing quite .1'S (:rllehef, and comfoik- abI(: ,ih 'sato. deli nilable L o Oil heat. i We have a wide range of oil heating equipment to suit every budget. PERCY CLARK Edwards Street PHONE 255 WINGHAM 93.2 ttl111111111lAetlte111Ullali1111T IMITE'IAIIITIN•918111111!111X111101AlalAillrilllirlll•ill■11S • a e • • • • •1 • i• • 0 4 I,y us C)llt:e , y�ru'II op here Y THAT KEEPS' YOU GOING I hier't`'- waiting al i'1.it riar pl'ulllpt, iinipcIrilt \vay O1 doing- !tinny. oil-(VIII!". Illili l)lnig 111'tr111ats lYctck IU 11'.. again and again for every mit() f'tvire! �1 (rv�'Y ye PHONE 139 WINGHAM aluL�lllelll®n r�u:wn mu w l molt l ®n.IE,L®u aen wn.im I wulw;hell eU ®IIINIhI�ll,�h: BRUCE McDONALD, right, was the winner of the OAC Alumni Foundation Scholarship at the 1962 commencement exercises on Friday evening. The presentation was made by C. E. Mighton, left.—Photo by Cantelon LAKELET Birth. COBER- On Tuesday, October 23. 1902, at Wingham Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cober, of Lakelet, Howiek Twp, a son. Mr. Gordon McKee has been eon. fined to his home for a few days with a dislocated disc in the spine. 'Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Telmer Greenly were Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Heimbeeker and fam- ily, of Neustadt. Mr. and Mrs, Ted. Keeso were Sunday viistors with Mr, and Mr. Arnold Gadke. Miss .Marlene tVylie entertained a number of friends on Saturday evening, the occasion being her birthday. :Mrs. Paul Knudsen. of Toronto, is spending this week with her mother, Mrs. William Smith. • FAMILY INCOtME An excellent method of hating an adequate [nsuranee estate for the man with a young family CONSULT— FRANK C. HOPPER --Representative-- Canada Life WINGHAM, ONT. Phone 462 ER' resente .., BELGKAVE !sirs. Harry (larniss of Winghain visited recently with Mrs, Julia McNall and Michael. Miss Lorna Bolt of Kitchener spent the week -end with her pa. rents, Mr, and Mrs. Leslie Bolt. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Walsh have nlov(;ci into their new home in Bel. grave. Mr. and Mrs. Telford Cook have purehase'cl the house belonging to the late Mrs. Orval Taylor. Iv1r, and Mrs. Coilrntd Smithson and Patti of 'Toronto spent, the week -enol e'itll Mr, and Mrs, Ito- bert Prnrter and fancily itur.l visit. ad with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Proctor. Mr. Robert Anderson of London spent e the vveek-end with his pa. rents, Rev. and .Mrs 11• J Ander- son and Helen. Miss Karen Alrclerson of Strat- ford visited with 131r. and Mrs. Earl Anderson, Miss Eleanor and M1:;:, Marlen. Walsh of Kitchener vi:>iled with their parents, Mr. :utd Mrs. James Walsh, The members of 1 hr L.O.1,. of 13elnrave wit] worship with Ilse congregation of „Knox fruited Church, Belgrave, on Sunday. Beginning Novemher 3 the li. brary will be open Saturday after - (t frons 2 to •1.30. Nc11e change' n1 11(3111'S. THE CANADA PACKERS AWARD was presented to Paul Galbraith at the Friday night commencement in the local high school by J. McNeil, manager of the firm's Wingham branch. The annual award is to assist students to further their education.—Photo by Cantelon. MacBel Club Tours Wingham !Factory LAKJ. LT T The MacBel Friend- ship Club held its October rneeting on Tuesday evening, A tour was made of the Fry & Blackhall furniture factory at Wingham and everyone found it very interesting, The remainder of the evening was spent at. the home of the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Darling. A short busily meeting was held. Serail tire yowling was given by Alan ()aiding and Mrs, Jean Jtuthr 1'fnrrl cla,,crl the meeting with prayer. A 'l('Ii''iotus lunch was serv- (al by the (,roup Meets t. i_ ' Group The e � C,ro � , '1 1 !i -i J�/i� 1 1 !, 1 of Knox Ruiter Church, Belgrave. 113(-1 o11 8lurrtay evening. The meet 1113; ;eternal with 0 sing -song, led by Lorne Campbell, The former read the min ate:; and Murray Coulter gave the treasurer's report, .[t was .(leeched In af,ailr sell 75 United {.'hump eatrvulars. For the next meeting the group will attend tthe Dominion Life Choir concert in the Myth Untied Church. Murray Scott gave the call to worship, followed by a hymn. Lin- d:: Cnnites rvm(rl the Scripture les- son, The offering was received by Alex 11liir anti another hymn was sung, M::rray Scott led in prayer. OU .STAN'LNC !t A ITY OUTS} N1' ING You Get a Simmons Mattress and n Spring :rte "`'�`..rf...,. �.• '• !•fes :i4 • ir STURDY '7,ST MATTRESS and BOX SPRING Both for only $6 95 41. SUPER REST MATTRESS and BOX SPRING $8995'4p 95 w Both for only, 1II\Ler Home Fur PHONE 1 0 G S. J. Walker V.✓.MN•.M. /uM..Y •/OM1 /\IW J.M/ W �/� WINGHAM The study, "Faiths Men Live By" and five different views and be- liefs were stated. A "What do • 1 believe?" sheet was distributed an( the answers were discussed by Mrs Ross Anderson. The meeting closed with the Miapah benediction. FAMILY OATIIERS FOR MOTHER'S BIRTHDAY BELUIIAVH --- The grand old lady of the village, Mrs. Robert Stonehouse, quietly celebrated her 96th birthday on Saturday, October 17 •at her -home here: 'l'lhe former Agnes•Janlieson, she was born on the 90 concession of least. Waw:ro.. osh and hasresided i ve a din Belgrave g since her marriage 66 years ago. Mr, Stonehouse passed away in 1959. She resides in her own home with her son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis SLonchouse. Still quite active, she likes to help with the household climes and enjoys riding in the car once in awhile, Good sight alul'hearing ,rayl to her enjoyment in life and oe. easionally she walks up to the home of her son-in-law and daugh- ter, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Meliuire, to Spend an afternoon. Un election Clay she was able Lo cast hot vote for her great-nephew, Murray Gaunt, Mrs. ,Stun'hou'le rvrjnv:; visits irom other members -ot her family, which include Mrs, Harry (Carrie) McGuire of kielgrave,1t,1s- ael ;Agnes) Walker of God,erich, Mrs. R. 1-1, ;Ellen) Coulter, R.R. 5 Brussels, Norman Stonehouse of London, twelve grandchildren and 28 great grandchildren, A son, Gor- don, passed away in Phoenix, Ari - ,;'ear aha. Many friends and nalhbor,3 call- ed 011 .,tor►ell:ruse on Saturday to crisp her a happy birtlalav 'lo add to the thrill of the '!,►v then' vett., :s phone tall Hum a niece, )4•.t. lqmule Ferguson of Winnipeg. A family limier waa hell! on Sun• day ;it the home of Mr. awl All •. Ilarry McGuire, '111'ISP attcudili 1Ve1'e Mr. awl M1,5. No4'111a11 :71(111('• house, Mr, and Mis, ftttsseil Wall.. ter, Mr. and Mrv. it, 11. ('oultes ares Mr and Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse. LlALINA ECC:! 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