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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1963-10-03, Page 7i Coming Events 41r,AUL'S ANGLICAN Church will hold their annual bazaar on Wednesday, Novem- ber 27th, at 3 o'clock. 3b RUMMAGE SALE Remember the Hospital Aux- „iiiary Rummage Sale October 19, APIVhen you help us you help your hospital. Our projects need your support, 3b ODDFELLOWS Thanksgiving fowl bingo will be b" held in the Oddfellows Hall Wednesday, October 9th, at 8.30. 15 regular and 4 specials. 19-26-3b ENGAGEMENT Mr, and Mrs. Carl Jacklin wish to announce the engage- ment of their daughter. Patricia Anne, to Mr, Edward R. Hand, of St. Jean, Quebec, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hand, of White- church, The wedding will take place on October 26, 1963, at the United Church in Brussels, 3* HURON UNIT ANNUAL MTG. Huron Unit of the Canadian Cancer Society annual meeting Wednesday, October 9th, 1963, 8 p.m., at the Ontario Hospital, Goderich, 4 miles south of Goder- ich on No. 21 Highway. This meeting is open to anyone inter- ested in the work of The Cana- dian Cancer Society. 3b RECEPTION Will be held in the Teeswater Town Hall on Saturday, October 12, at 9 p.m., in honour of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Steele (Alma Mc- Michael), Tiffin's orchestra. La- dies please bring lunch. Every- one welcome, 3-10b ATTENTION—VETERANS Royal Canadian Legion Service Bureau officers semi - annual visit to Branch 180, Wingham, on October 9th, at 7 p.m. Anyone wishing interview regarding pen- sions, war veterans' allowance or hospital care, please contact Lloyd Carter who will arrange an interview. Phone 357-3784. 3b AUCTIONEER and Appraiser We handle Town and Farm Saks Phone 357-3631 - Wingham 101 ,���,rawu.�n..o..v.��.,r�.aw. .+.n.wes n.m.�.,�.w�.o..rm.w,s..m+s� CAMPBELL SOUP COMPANY LIMITED LISTOWEL, ONTARIO HAVE A LIMITED NUMBER OF OPENINGS IN THEIR PLANT FOR MALE WORKERS Good wages. Five clays a week. Attractive employee insurance benefits are available. APPLICANTS SHOULD PRESENT THEMSELVES TO THE `. Plant Personnel Office for interview as soon as possible r WARD, WEILER & ALDERSLEY CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS and RABNETT, VASEY & COMPANY CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS are pleased to announce the merger of their professional practices, with offices located at HANOVER, OWEN SOUND, TORONTO, WALKERTON 5 BOTTLE-BASKE'J DRXYE Junior Conservation bottle - basket drive on Saturday, Oc- tober 5th, 1963. 3b CUB -SCOUT MOTHERS The meeting for Cub ,and Scout mothers which is normally held on the first Wednesday will not be until the 9th of Oc- tober and will take the form of a cleaning party. 3* TEA, BAKE SALE And draw will be held in the Council 'Chamber Saturday, Oo- •tober 5, 3-5 p.m., under the aus- pices of the Catholic Women's League of Sacred Heart Church. Everyone welcome. 3b NOTICE Anyone 21 years and under in- terested in a Feeder Calf Club, sponsored by Blyth Agricultural Society, is asked to attend a meeting in Memorial Hall, Blyth, Monday evening, October 7, at 8.30 p.m. Members of thte club arP .not required to pay for their calves until the 1964 Blyth Fair. Mrs. Robert' Marshall, Secretary- reasurer, Blyth Agricultural society, Blyth, R R. 3. 3b PROGRESSIVE EUCHRES Personnel Conference Commit- tee of Wingham and District Hospital will be resuming the monthly progressive euchre parties at the nurses' residence, to beheld the first Thursday of each month at 8 p.m„ beginning tonight, October 3rd. Prizes and lunch. Everyone welcome. 3b EVANGELISTIC CRUSADE With Evangelist Don Summers of Bristol, England, associate of Billy Graham Team. Crusade Choir under Bill McCaul and his trombone, .also Twin Pianos. Youth 'Rallies, Fridays, Oct. 18 and 25th, at Knox Presbyterian Church, Teeswater, October 13th through 27th, nightly at 8 p.m., except Saturdays. Sponsored by Presbyterian, Penetecostal and United Churohes. Pray for and Come to these services. A warm welcome to all. 340-17* AT THE HOSPITAL Patients admitted to the hos- pital during the week were: Lucknow 6, Teeswater 6, Wingham 12, Ashfield Twp. 1, Brant Twp. 1, Carrick Twp. 1, Culross Twp. 1, Durham 1, Howick Twp. 6, Huron Twp. 1, Kinloss Twp. 4, Morris Twp. 3, Turnberry Twp. 6, E. Wawa - nosh Twp. 1, W. Wawanosh Twp. 1, Total 51. William Se Reed REAL ESTATE AND BUSINESS BROKER For prompt service in buying or selling all real estate properties FARMS - HOMES BUSINESSES Dial Wingham 357-2174 Jy3lrrb DEAD ANIMAL REMOVAL FOR DEAD OR DISABLED ANIMALS CALL— DARLING & Company OF CANADA LIMITED Wingham Dial 357-3106 Dead Animal Lic. No. 262-0-63 Jny3rrb THANKSGIVING SPECIALS Stop in today and see our wide selec- tion of knitted suits, beautiful metal- lic dresses, wonderfully soft woolens and this season's chic hats. Choose your new wearing apparel now for the Thanksgiving holiday. OUR 50th ANNIVERSARY IS DRAW- ING NEAR, WITH SPECIAL PRICES ON QUALITY MERCHANDISE. WATCH FOR OUR AD ANNOUNCING THE EVENT. RUSH'S READY-TO-WEAR JOSEPHINE STREET 357-1051 Y MR. AND MRS. RAYMOND PATTERSON ADAMS, who were married in Blyth United Church on September 20th. The bride is the former Frieda Marie Riehl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Riehl, of Blyth. The groom is a son of Mr. William Robert Adams, of Whitechurch, and the late Mrs. Adams.—Photo by McDowell. Wingham Advance -Times, Thursday, Oct. 3, 1963 *- Page Pi YoU 9eg more in IdE NEW DODGE PLY OUTH CHRYSLER LIANT SEE THEM IN OUR SHOWROOM TODAY! Your Dodge, Flyatouth, Chrysler, Valiant Deal WINGHAM PHONE 357-3862 Homemaker Service Described GODERICH—The project of homemaker service in Huron, or sections thereof, will be sub- ject of a report later by county council's wardens and personnel committee. It was advanced at the September session only to the extent that council heard the 'service explained in detail by Miss Doris E. Moore, Reg. N., supervisor of homemaker and nursing services, Ontario Department of Public Welfare. James Deneau, welfare officer at Wingham, was also called upon. The discussion brought out that the dimensions of the need for homemaker service could only be determined after it was offered. Miss Clare McGowan, local director of the Children's Aid Society, said there had been three cases in the county in the past summer in which homemaker service would have helped, and in two instances saved children from being taken into care by the society. Reeve Frank Walkom, God- erich, enquired if there was training provided for those em- ployed as homemaker. Miss Moore said the Red Cross, op- erating 26 homemaker services in Ontario, has a training pro- gram, but the department does not as yet. Homemakers are just "motherly women, such as your mother," Miss Moore explained the objects of the homemaker ser- vice, somewhat as already set forth in these columns recently. Primarily, it is to hold a, family together when the mother is ill or incapacitated, Bring your storm win- dows in for repair now before the weather turns cold. Top quality window glass in stock. Window glazing and installation. Glass shelving cut to size. ALEXANDER'S HARDWARE PHONE 357-3631 • F V t } rx Sac ,y+S�C�w n s> �Y . t3:.i t Ir i/ i °•c"pcan,�Y,+ rH' >/�` Xj,� ,,air wi �... 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