HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1962-11-07, Page 3P4
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'been 17 year since Dim last wore his uniform. It was around the same time
that thousands of Canadians were able to install new, carefree oil heating equip-
ment. in their homes. Some of these faithful furnaces are now beginning to Ghow
signs of age. Time works both ways however, and many important. improvements
have been added to both heating equipment and fuel quality.
It costs very little to modernize your home heating plant. Maybe all you need is a
new burner for your present furnace. Even a complete new oil heating unit costs
much less than you might think. Everything you need is available on easy budget
terms with the low interest Esso Heating Equipment Finance Plan.
If you are considering modernizing your equipment, investigate all the angles.
Discuss your problems with us and let us help you to continue to enjoy the safety,
convenience and economy of Etas° oil heat with modern heating equipment.
Call your local imperial Esso iitent or Distributar for complete information
without obli4,ration.
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GORRIE'S NEW RESTAURANT, opened on Satur• addition to the village. Businessmen of the
day, was well patronized over the week -end. Ted town presented the management with a beauti-
Wisbey and Jim Bell are the proprietors. The fu l basket of mums for the opening as a token
newly equipped, modern restaurant, is quite an of their good wishes.—Photo, Mrs. G. Brown.
GORRIE
Mrs. James Shera visited last
Sunday at the home of Mr, and
Mrs, Jack Willits, Con. 9, Turn -
berry Twp.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Manfred Irwin vis-
ited Mrs, Fred Irwin in Victoria
Hospital, London, on Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Warren
and family spent the week -end
with relatives at Collingwood.
Sympathy is extended to Mrs.
Robert Scarson, whose mother,
Mrs, Grace Mitchell,of Kerwood,
passed away in the Strathroy Hos-
pital on Saturday. •
Igr. Justin Will is a patient in
Wingham General Hospital follow-
ing a heart -attack,
Mr. Clarence Spadini; is a pa-
tient in Listowel Hospital.
Mr, and Mrs. Glen Will of Kings
%dile spent. Um week -end at the
home of Mr, and Mrs. Justin Will.
Mr. and Mrs. George Brown and
family visited at the home of Mrs.
John Stewart in Toronto on Sun-
day.
• and Mrs, Mac Newton .and
family visited 511 'Way with Mr.
and Mrs. William Hart of Oshawa.
Mr. and Mra. ' Behrns,
Carol Ann, Bonnie and 'Rhea and
Mr, Ed. Taylor of Brussels visited
on Sunday with Rey. and Mrs, W.
J. Taylor of Dorchester. Rhea jun(
Behrns Was baptized by her great.
uncle, Rev. W. J.•TaYlor,
Mr, and Mrs. Chas Tiffin, Miss
Linda Johnston and 'Mr, and IM.rs.
Russell Ritchie of Whiteehureltvitt
iLd Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. T.
1..McInnes. Mr, and. Mrs. .H.ugh
McMillan, Guelph, spent Thurs.
day at the same twine. •
Mr, and Mrs. W. -A; Gathers, of
Wroxpter, visited .Sunday with Mr.
and- Mrs. -Chas. Finlay;
Mr. and Mrs, John Stafford and
family visited last'Sunday with
and Mrs. William .Barlies,' Mich
ener. Mr, Leslie Wasnitin:. Toronto,
visited at the same home -
Mrs. Sarah Hicks, '.Kitchener,
tended the funeral of the late 1)a.
vid Hicks, Harrision, and visited
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hyndman on
Friday,
Mrs. Emmerson Shera, Wing.
ham, visited with Miss Maude Hig
gins.
Local nimrods are out with the
opening of the deer season in Hur-
on and Bruce Counties this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Edgar spent
the week -end at the home of Mr.
and Mrs, Jack Edgar, Brampton.
Mr, and Mrs. Jean Andari and
Stephen, Clinton, visited Sunday at
the home of Mr. and Mrs: Harr
Templeman. Mr% Joseph Andari,
Detroit, and Mr. Anthony Andari,
Windsor, visited at the same home.
Mrs. Sanford Zimmerman. of
Wingham, spent the week -end with
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Zimmerman.
Mr. and Mrs, W. C. King, Mr. and
Mrs. 14'rank King and Mr. and Mrs.
l{arry King spent the week -end
with Mrs. Clara Colmer in Toronto,
Mrs. Frank King is spending this
week with relatives in the city.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Brown of
Beamsvile visited with !gr. and
16Wart. Whitfield for a couple
or days last week.
Birth
HALLMAN in Walkerton
tat, nn Sunday, Nov. 4, 1902, to
Mr. and Mrs. Derril Hallman.
Clifford (Esther Behrits/ a son.
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W 1.` C UR Cif • Mrs. IC
Wheeler, teacher of S. 8. No. 10.
Kinloss, and her pupils held a
Hallowe'en social in the school last
Wednesday. Forty of her pupils and
numerous pre-school children WVIT,
in Hallowe'en costume. Mrs. MiIiitn
Moore acted as judge and the fol-
lowing were the winners:
Pre-school children—lst, Bobby
Ross, 2nd, Arnold Mordson;
loween costume, Brenda Ritchie,
Beverley Solornan; best comics,
Donald Morrison, Ronald Hender-
son; best lady, Janis Farrier,
Brenda Soloman; best gent, David
Hill, Donna Hand; best character,
ijoyee Morrison, Murray Simpson;
best costuine, Doris Fisher, Alma
Conn.
All enjoyed the games, treats and
isodal time.
WRITECIERC11
Mr, and.Mrs, Roy Brooks, Lois
and Frank of Toronto, visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jnmes
Mairath.
Mrs. Gordon Rintoul visited on
Thursday with her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Purdon of Belgrave.
The choir of the Presbyterian
Church here is holding a bake sate
on Saturday.
The service In the Presbyteri to
Church here will be conducted on
Sunday by the laymen, with a male
choir from Langside £1.11( this
church,
Mr. Andrew Henderson spent. dit.
week -end with Mr, and Mrs. H. D.
Henderson and Mk,' and Mrs. Law.
Nalco Henderson of Listowel.
Mr, and Mrs. Ross Smith and
children of Toronto spent the
weelt-end with her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Chapman, and
Wingham relatives,
Barry Tiffin of Kitchencr spent
the week -end with his piirenta. Mr.
and Mrs. Dan Tiffin.
Mr. and Mrs, Rellson Fairwit%r
and sons of Sarnia spent the, week
end with his mother, Mrs. Cecil
Falconer and with Wingham vela.
lives.
The Calvin -Brick cola; rega 1 ion
is meeting this Friday to hold a
sookil gathering in the Sunday
school room of the United 1.Turch.
Belgrave. After a short program
there will be games.
Miss Elaine Conn of Toronto was
a week_pini visitor with her pa-
rents. Mr. and Mrs. Walk (. Conn
and Mr. and Mrs. Conn and family
visited on Saturday with :gr. and
Mrs. Harold Johnston of Park.
hill.
Mr. anti Mrs. (;vargi, Thema-am
and sons of Feversham spent the
weekend with Mr, anti Mrs. Mil-
lan lgoore.
Mr. and Mrs, Ivan Neilly Of Pt.
Elgin and Mr. ;11111 MI's. Gordon
Nicky of Paisley visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Johnston Conn.
Air, and Mrs. Williarn i'arker and
Beverley of Exeler visiled on Sim
day ,1r. and .,Mrs. Ben Mt.
Cleilaghan.
Mrs. Jelin liacgitt, who has been
visiting with Mr. and 'Airs. Victor
Eincrson and Nit:is Lila Emerson,
u riled Thursday Lo her home
at Brasiels.
Mr, and Mrs, Dim Cassidy, Blut.
vale, spent Thursday at the home
of Mr. iind Mrs. Walter Arseo1 1.
Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Waddel of
Zurich visited on Sunday with M•r.
and Mrs. Harry Stvan of Kinloss.
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