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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1962-11-22, Page 11rs. Alex Graham Is Auxiliary Pres. otdwich—The Howick Leg pexiliary held the election ficers in the Legion rooms, Alex Graham is the new , dent for 1963; 1st vice -pre Mrs, George Hamilton; vice; lvirs, Jack Clarke; , Mrs. Mel Allan; sec., William Austin. Color Bearers, Mrs. Emma Williamson and Mrs, Earl Moore; pianist, Mrs. George Pittendreigh, Mrs. Jack Wilson; application for membership, Mrs. J. Clarke, Mrs. W. Aus- tin, Mrs. W. Sothern; cheer, committee, Mrs. J. Clarke, Mrs. Austin, Mrs, Earl Moore; soldier boxes, Mrs. Retta New- ton; executive committee, Mrs. James Vittie, Mrs. Ross Doig and Mrs, Earl Underwood, The mystery prize was won by Mrs. Jack Clarke. A gift was presented to a. member's new baby, Plans were made to hold a Christmas party for the children on December 1st in the Legion rooms. Zone Commander Mrs, Wm, McCann gave her report on the recent convention which she at- tended. England was the first coun- try to issue postage stamps. �:,•',Y�?2':..Z:C,`•.^ :> Yti••'::i2�`.`;?,:,:; ^•a. ^-rx:.,„q,o-xx .,r'p^3:� sa2by,.s;:, .v�;a'•y;:x+.;:5 z:r::o:q. ` .::.,n ny:• r ,.. •.S ....,..: •.2r`:h r........... }'l} 4 • ......... 4: ,5:.b.3� i�h ' S hCG• S. oodIe Uses Noodle! Many a sensible dog, we've been told, has discovered the warm joy of a MOFFAT Dryer after a bath. In fact, it's hard to keep some of them away! The MOFFAT Dryer is so safe and so practical it will dry virtually anything you can get through the extra -large door -shoes, snowboots, nylons, you name it. Here's why: with MOFFAT's exclusive "Stop -N -Dry" feature you can stop the cylinder and still dry with warm or cool air! See the new MOFFAT Dryers at your nearest MOFFAT dealer. Engineered by Norge, and made in Canada by MOFFAT, they are unquestionably the best. No other dryer has "Stop -N -Dry". I1'UJFFflT__ L GI r , L,- Receive Tables From Neighbors FORDWICH--Mr. and Mrs. W. A. 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PRICED FROM $269.00 11111111111 MOFFAT 1963 Electric Dryer DRIES YOUR CLOTHES SAFELY, CONVENIENTLY AND SAVES TIME! • Rotary -Time Control—Set desired dry- ing time up to 120 minutes! • 2 -Position Heat Selection—heat or fluff temperature. • 5 -Way venting for easy installation! Spacious dryer capacity for wrinkle -free clothes. • High-level air intake assures clean, dust - free drying. • Knee action door latch and an auto- matic switch to stop action when door is opened. Only $169.00 cE A FREE An ELECTRIC BLANKET with the purchase of an Electric Dryer BURKE ELECTRIC HONE 474 WINGHAM ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING AND REPAIRS INDUSTRIAL - COMMERCIAL - DOMESTIC MOTOR REWINDING - MOTOR SALES AND SERVICE ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES -- SALES AND SERVICE FORD WICH Mr. and Mrs, Alex Keith, Mr. Roy Gadcke and Mrs. W, Dewar visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Trey. Hainstock at Milton. Week -end visitors with Mrs. Ruby Foster were, Misses Jean and Marjory Foster, Pat Beard of Toronto and Jack Foster of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs, Don Gibson and family of St. Catharines spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Doig. • Mr. and Mrs. George Hunt and family of Palmerston were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Carroll Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Warrell, Mrs. Wm. Campbell and Mrs. Sam Johnson spent Tuesday at the Royal Winter Fair, in Tor- onto. The latter two ladies remained in the city for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Simmons and children spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. Doug Wildfang and on Saturday at- tended the Santa Claus parade. Mr. Ron McClement spent • a day last week in Kitchener. Mr. Henry Campbell of Har- riston spent a few days last week • with Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Camp- bell. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Nuhn and family of Gowanstown visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hutchison. Miss Beverley Jacobson of Galt spent the week -end at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Wray Cooper and Mr. and Mrs. Ira Schaefer spent a day last week at the Royal Winter Fair in Toronto. Friends of Mr. Harold Doig will be glad to know he was able to return home over the week -end from Listowel Hos- pital, after being confined there for a few days. Mrs. Emma Williamson is spending several days this week with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Wil- liamson in London. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Doig of Toronto were week -end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Doig. Mrs. Stanley Bride attended the W. I. Area executive con- vention last week at Ontario Agricultural College in Guelph. Master Michael McClement of Listowel visited a few days last week with his grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom McClement. Mr. Samuel Grant of Cali- fornia spent several days last week with his sister Mrs. Ross Doig and Mr. Doig. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wilson, Mr. Cecil Wilson and Norman attended the Royal Winter Fair in Toronto Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W. Knowles and Shirley of Toronto spent Wednesday with their cousin, Mrs. Emma Williamson. Misses Gladys Johnson and Elsie Appleby of Galt were Sunday guests with Mrs. Martha Baker. Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson of Agincourt spent two days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Len Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Wal- lace and Timmy of Guelph spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Harper Wood. Week -end visitors at the same home were Mr. and Mrs. Ger- ald Gray of Sudbury. Two cars of ladies from the Howick Legion Auxiliary at- tended the 15th birthday party of the Blyth Branch one night last week. Farms Sold GORRIE - Wellsley Strong has sold his farm on Con. 10, Howick Twp., to Mr. Abraham and Mr. Jacob Haasnoot of Lis- towel, who will take possession in the spring. Robert Nickel of Con. 16, Howick Twp. , has sold his farm to Murray Mulvey of Belmore, and gets possession this year. Norman Fairies, of Stouff- ville has purchased the farm on Con. 9, Howick Twp., ofGor- don Coulter. Mr. and Mrs. Wellsley Strong have purchased the home in Gorrie of Alvin Simpson, on Albert Street. Safety is as simple as ABC -- Always Be Careful. 71011