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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1963-12-05, Page 20Page 4 -- Wingham Advance -Times, Thursday, Dec. S, 1963 WHITE GIFT SERVICE WHITECHURCH--4n Sunday at Calvin -Brick Church the White Gift service was held with the superintendent, Gor- don McBurney, leading inpray„,K;,,: er. Grant Coultes read the Scripture. Mrs, LawrenceTay- lor gave the story, "The Giving of Bibles”. The trio, Misses Joyce and Doris Coultes and Linda McGee sang. Marilyn Robertson-, Marian McGee, Jane Schiell and Duane Currie received the gifts in white baskets. 'Si: The o dependable source Q, f O cash •• O (LOANS UP TO $0,000.00 OR MORE) • O 40 • NAARA 0 . 0 NIAGARA FINANCE ♦ COMPANY LIMITED C` NF FF.t. • .\>.\-). + 4J+0 307 10th Street, HANOVER Telephone 364-3750 172 Ontario Street, STRATFORD Telephone 271-9010 29 Kingston Street, GODERICR Telephone JA 4-8357 EUCHRE WINNERS WHITECHURCH--On Friday evening a euchre party with 16 tables in play was held in Cur- rie's school. Winner of the prize for high man was Cecil Coultes; high lady, Miss Mary Taylor; low lady, Mrs. John Gaunt; low man, Charles Shiell; novelty prize, Lorne Scott. The next party will be in charge of Roy Pattison and Lorne Scott on December 13th. WJ. Euchre WHIT$CHiJRCH--The Wo- men's Institute held a euchre party in the Community Mem- orial Hall Monday evening with 10 tables in play. Winners of the prizes were high man, John Sproule; high lady, Mrs. Ger- Shom Johnston; lucky draw, Mrs. Russell Ross, They will meet again next Monday evening when all Institute ladies will provide the lunch. CANVASS COMPLETE GORRIE--Mrs, Norman Wade, treasurer of the local branch of the Bible Society, reports $194. has been sent to the Canadian Bible Society in Toronto. The executive would like to thank the canvassers and all who help- ed make this canvass a success. THREE BAPTISMS WHITBCHURCIF-At Calvin'. Brick church baptism was ad- ministered recently to three boys, Brian Sltiell, son of Mr, and Mrs. Jack Shiell; David Douglas, son of Mr, and Mrs, Henry Pattison and Stephen Vt, Lynn, son of Mr, and Mrs. Lynn Morrison. Teacher: How many fingers have you? Bobby: Ten, Teacher; Well, if fourwere missing, what would you have then? Bobby: No music -lessons. ARMY DRIVERS ARE TESTED REGULARLY to ensure that they reach the high standard of efficiency that is required. The result has been one of the lowest accident rates on Canadian highways during the past year. Sgt. George Gilks, Transport Sergeant of 1 Company RCASC, London, is shown giving Pte. Daniel Atherton, of Windsor, the field of vision test. Similar tests are given to all soldier -drivers both Regular Force and Militia. —National Defence Photo. Gorrie Personals Mr. Kenneth Underwood and Mr. Glenn Underwood left Fri- day on a moose hunting trip for Matachewan. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Om- and and family of Con. 4, Maryborough Twp. visited Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Decml7 last date for local delivery car prices are lowest NOS. 2-1963 Pontiac Laurentian Sedans, automatic 2-1963 Chev. BelAir Sedans, automatic, radio 3-1963 Pontiac Stratochief Sedans, automatic, radio 1963 Chev. Biscayne, fully equipped 2-1962 Pontiac Stratochiefs, autornatic and radio 1962 Chev. BelAir, fully equipped, automatic 1962 Falcon, automatic and radia 1961 Chev, Impala, 4 -door, V-8, automatic 1960 Ford, 6 cylinder, 2 -door, standard transmission 1959 Chev, Coach, standard transmission 1959 Meteor Sedan, standard transmission 1959 Pontiac Laurentian, 6 cylinder, automatic 1059 Chev. Impala V-8, 4 -door Hardtop 1959 Volkswagen 1958 Pontiac Sedan, automatic 2-1958 Chev. Sedans, with automatic transmission 2-1957 Pontiac Sedans, 1 standard, 1 automatic 1955 Chev. BelAir Sedan, standard transmission NUMBER OF 1955 MODELS FROM -- $350.00 UP Many older models to choose from —TRUCKS- 1960 Chevrolet 1/2 -ton Pickup 1957 Chevrolet 1 -ton Stake 1953 Ford 1 -ton Stake with duals Many other Models to choose from A Written Guarantee for 60 Days on all Late Model Cars Brussels BRUSSELS - ONTARIO PHONE 173 "The Home of Better Used Cars" OPEN EVERY EVENING Coulter. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Cooke spent Saturday in Guelph and Kitchener and visited Mrs. Peter Merklinger and Miss Nadine Cooke. Mrs. Marian Longstaffe and Miss Joy Longstaffe visited Mr, and Mrs. Walter Charles on Sat- urday. Mr. John Baylor is a patient in Palmerston Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Den- nis, Jane and Diane, visited Mr. and Mrs. Chester Wilt of Harriston on Saturday, Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Manfre Irwin in the loss of her brother Mr. John Douglas, Listowel, whose funeral was Saturday. Recent visitors at the home of Mrs. L. N. Whitley were Mrs. Orpha Riley, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Elliott of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs, Archie McDon- ald of Orillia. Mrs. Hilton Ashton was tak- en by ambulance to Wingham Hospital on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Elschner and family were in London and also visited Mr. and Mrs. John Harper of Carlingford on Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Bennett visited Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Sni- der, Elmira recently. Mrs. G. A. Anderson, Ken- neth and Joan were in London on Saturday for Rev. G. A. Anderson's ordination, which took place in Cronyn Memorial Church, London. Rev. Ander- son is rector of St. Stephen's Anglican Church. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gowdy ac- companied Mr. and Mrs. Chas Finlay on Saturday and visited Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Earl of Ethel. Mr. Lawrence Stevenson, Isabella, Man., and Mr. Laurie Irving, Central Butte, Sask., spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wade, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Dane, Toronto, were guests at the same home Wednesday and Thursday, Mr. and Mrs, Sam. Timm, Listowel, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Koch on Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Justin Will are spending two weeks with rela- tives at Kingsville. Mrs. Chas. Finlay returned home Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs, Thos. Edgar after spend- ing a week in St. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Whit- field accompanied by Mr. Law- rence Stevenson, Isabella, Man., and Mr. Laurie Irving, Central Butte, Sask., visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Brown of Beamsville and alsoat Niagara Falls on Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mts. Bruce Gilmore, Listowel spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Templeman. Rev. and Mrs, W. J. V, Buchanan and Mr. and Mrs, Deans Cochrane of Ayr, and Mr, and Mrs. Glad Edgar visit- ed Mr. and Mrs. Wellesley Strong on Sunday. Leg Is Broken in Fall from Roof WHITECHURCH--Keith Col- lyer had the misfortune on Fri- day to fall from the roof of Mrs. Annie McQuillan's house, which he was patching due to shingles having blown off in the recent windstorm. He was taken to the doctor's office in Lucknow by Garry' Chapman. The doctor had him removed to Wingham Hospital where x-rays revealed a broken bone in the leg above the ank- le, A walking cast was put on and Mr. Collyer was allowed to return to his home. THAT'S RIGHT, I'M GETTING SHUR-GAIN Now that herds are being taken off pasture for the winter feeding period, production slumps can be avoided by feeding a completely balanced ration. SHUR-GAIN Dairy Ration supplies all of the necessary nutrients to not only main- tain top production but keep up body weight as well. We have the complete feed or you can use your own grain with SHUR-GAIN Concentrates. We can also supply you with SHUR-GA1N's recommended feed- ing program for the complete dairy herd. Ask for it, the next time you're in. SHUR CAIN Wingham Feed Mill WINGHAM, ONT. DIAL 357-3060 dairy feeds THIS WEEK -TEN LUCKY WINNERS FOR $10 EACH YOU CAN WIN SOME OF "SANTA'S LUCKY BUCKS TWO MORE WEEKS OF LUCKY DRAWS Get in on this extra shopping fun and a chance to win cash prizes, not just once, but many times. This "Lucky Draw" has been planned for your shopping pleasure by the Wingham Business Association, There are no tricks and no gimmicks, no slogans to write, no puzzles to work out, just a chance to win cash each week up to December 24th. It's simple. All participating stores have_ tickets and a sign in the window to let you know they are there. TICKETS AVAILABLE AT ALL PARTICIPATING STORES JUST FiLL IN YOUR NAME AND ADDRESS AND DROP THE TICKET iN THE BOX IN THE STORE. THiS WEEK—Ten lucky winners for $10.00 each. Draw will be made Monday, December 9th, and announced in next week's Advance -Times. FOURTH WEEK—One winner for $50.00. Two winners for $25.00 each, FIFTH WEEK—The final lucky winner for $300.00. NOTE—Every week, non -winning tickets will be deposited in a special barrel for the final draw. FIRST WEEK'S WINNERS FIVE WINNERS OF $10 EACH 1. MISS MARGARET MacLEAN, Wingham 2. MRS. FRED MOORE, Wingham 3. JOSEPH MOIR, R.R, 2, Wingham 4. GERRY CHAPMAN, Whitechurch 5. MISS MARGARET THOMPSON, Teeswater LAST WEEK'S WINNERS SEVEN WINNERS OF $10 EACH 1. MRS. B. McGEE, R.R. 2, Wingham 2. MRS. L. DALTON, R.R. 1, Lucknow 3. B. THOMPSON, Teeswater 4. ROY WORMNGTON, R.R. 1, Bluevale 5. JIM FOXTON, Wingham 6. MiSS DONNA CHAMNEY, R.R. 2, Auburn 7. E. WEBSTER, Wingham. WINGHAM BUSINESS ASSOCIATION • S,.52 'ti:Jc lh;: ;ft, JG -#`tile ,"i/c Jai.tW,1► ;dc's►. ; Aig,' 24t,(:Jc�.`1;Jct►5ftil a :JAt4, 1tbeA,; AVA5 L4, ' ix