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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1962-11-29, Page 39test lea 't G dM ap Cos Sat it (tor v oss ter to v ?rit att d le, tr. Re!tl rere vlrs, eek Ux. visit atte has and we trot s re w1 ss Bt )n, of S on, 001.00.0ttCItrr SKt W. R. HAMILTON OPTOMETRIST Now a whole new golden world of SIGHT and SOUND. Sae our HEARING -AID GLASSES, lightest in weight. DIAL 357-1361 FOR APPOINTMENT In ;iv Readman's TEXACO SERVICE CENTRE Dial 357-3380 - Wingham Village Mourns BLUEV ALE --This is a village of mourning for the bright young lives taken from us so suddenly by accident. We shall keep in remembrance Mary and Murray Robertson as helping to make this commun- ity one of friendliness and cheer. Their school friends are missing their comradeship. Our deepest sympathy goes to the parents Mr. and Mrs. Don Robertson, and to the sister, Carol. Explorers Meet BLUEVALE—The Explorers met in Knox Presbyterian Church on Sunday with Gordon Wright, president. The roll call was answered by naming a Christmas hymn. Anne Mc- Kercher received the offering which was dedicated with a unison prayer. The members exchanged Christmas gifts. Mrs. Ross Gray read a story. The meet- ing was under the leadership of Mrs. Ross Gray and Mrs. Wm. Elston. Mission Band BLUEVALE—The Mission Band of Knox Church met on Sunday with an attendance of 21. Mrs. Ross Mann read a Christmas Story. The offering was received by Janet De Boor. An exchange of Christmasgifts followed. Each child was given a treat by the Explorers group. Robert J. Boyer (right) M.P.P., for Muskoka, receives congratulations and a warm welcome from Ontario Hydro Chairman W. Ross Strike on his appointment as Second Vice -Chairman of the Commission. He suc- ceeds William G. Davis, M.P.P., for Peel, who has been named Minister of Education. Publisher and Editor of the Bracebridge Herald -Gazette, Mr, Boyer, who will be 49 on December 14, is married and has one son and two daughters. He was first elected to the Ontario Legislature in 1955 and was re-elected in 1959. Wingham Advance -Times, Thursday Dee, 6, 1962 — Page 15 and Mrs. Carroll Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ellis of Guelph and Mrs. Jim Inglis of Acton visited one day last week with Mr. and Mrs, Tom McClement. Mr. and Mrs. ClarencePol- lock and farnily of Ripley visi- ted Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Howell Fraser. Mr. and Mrs. Jack King and family spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bell- amy in London. Mr. Wayne Marriner of Shelbourne spent the week -end at his home here. Mrs. henry Allan of Conn is spending several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Mel Allan. The sympathy of the com- munty goes to Mr. James Vittie in the sudden passing Sunday of his brother, Gordon Vittie of Wainfleet and formerly of Gorrie. Bluevale Personals A communion service was conducted by Rev. G. C. Mitchell in the United Church on Sunday. A period of silent prayer was observed in remem- brance of Mary and Murray Robertson. Mrs. Harry Elliott will be hostess for the Bluevale. Wo- men's Institute on December 12th, when there will be a Christmas program. Mrs. Gordon Harmon, of Toronto, visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stamper and other rela- tives at the week -end. A REMINDER ABOUT Dial Service and Direct Distance Dialing in WINGHAM • y DETROIT �:?�i!EPfpSCJh eve If thin all,) eas le's 9 :els 0 EXPO DIAL SERVICE WITH 7 -FIGURE NUMBERS sthe conversion to Dial Service takes place throughout the erritory served by Bell, all telephones are getting 7 -figure mbers. The first three figures denote the exchange or lo- ality, the next four figures are the individual subscriber's wn number. or Wingham, this means that all numbers begin with the tree figures "357." lease use all seven figures when you dial your local calls': II the new numbers are listed in the new phone book hich has been sent to you. Please check the number you recalling before dialing to save yourself time and trouble. you'd like to keep a personal list of telephone numbers ou call most frequently, you might like a copy of Bell's ew Blue Book. Please ask for it at our Business Office. It's free, contains Tots of useful information, including a special section for listing birthdays and anniversaries! Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Calvert, of Paris, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Garniss on Sunday. Mrs. J. K. McTavish, John- ny and Jean of London, and Mrs. Alex Armstrong of Brus- sels, visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. R. H. McKinnon. Mrs. Ross Mann and Mrs. R. J. McMurray attended the funeral service for Mrs. Arthur Powell at Seaforth on Thursday. Mrs. Powell was a class mate of Mrs. Mann. Mrs. Alex McCrackin at- tended the funeral service for her sister-in-law, Mrs. Syl- vester Fox, formerly Lillian Lamont, at Brussels on Decem- ber 3rd. Mrs. Fox was a life long resident of Brussels. Sur- viving are her husband, son Alan of Toronto, sister Mrs. Samuel Dell, Teeswater. 2. DIRECT DISTANCE DIALING This is the fastest, easiest, most modern way to make your Long Distance telephone calls! It means that you can dial almost any number in any town in Canada or the U. S. from your home or office ... establish your own connection in seconds! Simply dial "1"—then the three figures of the Area Code if needed—then the 7 figures of the distant number. When you have completed your dialing, an Operator will ask: "Your number, pleasel" Just give her the number from which you are calling; your connection will then be com- pleted automatically! You'll find complete information on "How to use your Dial Telephone" and on Direct Distance Dialing in the front pages of your new telephone directory. These pages also list many Area Codes for places in Canada and the United States which you can now reach by DDD. J. M. Goodwin, Manager. BELL Built, operated and owned by Canadians �iOC�O'�OT�O�OICYOC"�...,.......-�IO�Ott✓M °r_ ar Photoli Wingham Studio Baptize Babies BLUEVALE—In Knox Presby- terian Church on Sunday Rev. T. E. Kennedy conducted a baptismal service when Ken- neth James, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Thompson, and Charles Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dorsch, were baptized. The bereaved and those in- jured in the recent sad acciden were remembered in prayer. Club Holds Last Meeting of Year 0 0 11 0 The November meeting of the St. Andrew's Presbyterian Couples' Club was held in the church on Tuesday of last week. The evening began with a pot- luck supper. A devotional period followed. Rev. F. A. Pickering of Mount Forest was guest speaker and gave a very enjoyable talk on Irish wit and humor. The group voted to dis- pense with the December meet. ing as it would fall on Christ- mas night. FORD W1CH Mrs. Roy Simmons spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Doug Wildfang in Cooksville. Misses Sharon Pollock and Phyllis Wilson of London, Miss Betty McClement, GarySothern, Larry Marriner, Larry and Donald McDermitt and Miss Glenna Hibberd all of Kitch- ener and Paul Schaefer of Tor- onto spent the week -end at the homes of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Royden De- vitt visited Sunday with rela- tives in Breslau. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Hargravewere Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hallman and family and Mrs. Myrtle Wallace of Listowel and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Yeo of Wrox- eter. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Ettin- ger of Brighton were week -end visitors with Mrs. William Et- tinger and Norman and other relatives in the community. Mr. and Mrs, Addison Hill of Preston were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Stan Bride. Miss Donna Johnson of Lis- towel spent a few days last week with her parents, Mr. Dial 357-1851 — S. SEIFERT Portraits - Weddings - Passports 1 Cameras and Movie Supplies q A COMPLETE LINE OF NUMBERED OIL PAINTING SETS and LEATHERCRAFT KITS Specialty — FRAMES and FRAMING p O1:ZO====0E3OOC10=0=10 TURNBERRY WE THANK THE RATEPAYERS OF TURNBERRY TOWNSHIP FOR AN AC- CLAMATION TO OUR RESPECTIVE OFFICES FOR THE YEAR 1963. We also welcome the opportunity to serve the best interests of the ratepayers for the ensu- ing year, and take this opportunity of wishing all of you the Compliments of the Season! A. D. Smith E. E. 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