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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1966-08-18, Page 12Jefferson -Henn THE SCIE( 111011ITOR Accurate Complete News Coverage Printed in BOSTON LOS ANGELES LONDON 1 Year $24 6 Months $12 3 Months $6 Clip this edyertisement and return It with your check et money order te: The Christian science Monitor One Norway Street Boston, Moss, 02115 P 1 6 Rev. Mrs. A, Jackson of Bel- grave conducted the service in the United Church on Sunday for Rev. Geo. Mitchell, who is on holidays. Mrs. Earl Caslick and Mrs. Frank Coulter visited on Friday with Mrs. Albert Walters of Wingharn. A family dinner was held on Sunday at the home of Mrs. Johnston Conn. Those attend- ing were their daughter, Mrs. James Keene, Betty, Kendra and Penny, Mr. and Mrs. Wal - lace Conn, Muriel and Alma, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Conley, Mr. Stewart Scott and Mr. Jamieson Pettapiece. Mr. and Mrs. An- drew Gaunt visited at the same home in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. Conn accompanied Mrs. Keene and daughters to Barrie, from where they will re- turn home to British Columbia by plane. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Toth of Kitchener visited with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Currie over the week-end. Miss Ruth Taylor of Toronto visited at the home of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Taylor. Little Ricky and Cathy Wal- ker of Wingham are spending this week with their grandpar- ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Walker. Bonnie, Donna and Carol Walker of Belgrave also , vacationed at the same home last week. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Watt and daughters of Toronto visit- ed with Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Milian Moore one day last week. Miss Muriel Moore of Toron- to, Elwin Moore of London and Margaret Moore of Victoria Hospital, London, all visited at their home over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. George Wal- ker visited one day last week with Mrs. Elmer [lepton of Brantford. Rev, and Mrs. Robert Watt and James of Toronto spent last Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Milian Moore and Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Evans, Linda and Larry of Downsview, visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Evans over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. John Snell of Brandon, Man., spent a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Walker and other relatives. Mrs. Russell Gaunt and Miss Leah Currie visited with their cousin, Mrs. Lance Grain in Listowel Hospital on Tuesday. Master Charles Thompson is spending this week holidaying at Rocklyn with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thomp. son. Mr. and Mrs. Sid Payne of Toronto visited with Mr. and Mrs. Orville Tiffin and other relatives in the area on Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Tiffin AUCTION SALE AT THE ROYAL "T" DANCE HALL ON HIGHWAY NO, 4 — 1/4 mile north of WINGHAM MONDAY Evening, AUGUST 22, 8;00 p.m. REPOSSESSIONS » BANKRUPT STOCKS And Many, Many Personal Consignments consisting of Appliances Furniture- Television • Clothing FURNITURE—A 2-pce, Davenport Suite than folds out to a full % size bed with nylon cover and swivel rocker; a 2-pce, French Provincial Chesterfield Suite covered in a top grade nylon cover; 3 other assorted Chesterfield Sets with foam cushions; 2 9-pce, Coppertone or Chrome Kitchen-Dinette Sets consisting of 8 chairs and a 72" table; 2 7-pce, Sets consisting of 6 chairs and a 60" table with an inlaid top; 1 5-pce. Deluxe Coppertone Dinette Suite; 3 Bookcase Bedroom Suites complete with bed, dresser, chest of drawers and a matching Box Spring and Mat- tress with each set; 2 sets of Lamps consisting of a Trilight and 2 Table Lamps'to eaoh set; 1 set of Solid Step and Coffee Tables in a Arborite finish—other Step and Coffee Tables; 2 39" Continental Beds complete with headboard and legs; 1 54" Continental Bed complete; 4 full size 54" Spring Filled Mattress- es; 2 Hostess Chairs; Platform Rocker; 9x12 Rug; Hi-chair; Telephone Table; Kitchen Step Stool; Chrome Rocker. APPLIANCES AND TV—A large Refrigerator with a full cross- top freezer; 2 Electric Ranges, one being a deluxe model; a Long-Skirt Washer with pump; a 21 cu. ft. Deep Freeze that holds over 800 lbs. of frozen food; Automatic Washer and Dry- er—matohing pair; Combination Radio and Record Player; and last of all, 4 different Television Sets, 21" models that have all been checked over and are in A-1 working condition. All the Appliances in this Sale are Guaranteed to be in A-1 working condition when you hook them up at your home. BRAND NEW CLOTHING FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY — A large selection of Fall and Winter Clothing has just been receiv- ed for Auction from one of the largest Clothing Wholesalers in Canada. This lot consists of MEN'S CLOTHING—Socks, Underwear, Ties, Sweaters, Dress Shirts, Sport Shirts. Dress Pants, Pyjamas, T-Shirts, Work Socks, Work Shirts. FOR THE LADIES and TEENS—Double Knit Suits, Skirts, Blouses, Ny- lons, Cardigans, Pullovers, Slims, Jackets, Dresses, Socks, Py- jamas, Slippers, BOYS-GIRLS-BABIES—Jeans, Sweaters, Shirts, Blouses, Socks, Jackets, Pants, Sleepers, House Coats, Crawler Sets, T-Shirts, Jumpers, Skirts, Dresses, Sweater Sets, Girls' 3- pce. Sets, Sleep and Play Sets, 3-pce. Velvet Suits, Coat and Hat Sets, and many other items too numerous to mention. This Sale will consist of the largest and best offering that we have ever auctioned in this hall at any time. DON'T MISS THIS OUTSTANDING SALE! AUCTIONEER — LEO E. BIRD TERMS—CASH - CHEQUES ACCEPTED ON FURNITURE 5% SALES TAX IN EFFECT, CREDIT TERMS YES credit terms are available providing arrangements are made with the Auctioneer BEFORE the start of the sale. ir Robert S. McKercher, Dublin President Mr. McKercher is Vice-President of United Co-operatives of Ontario. Charles W. Huffman, Harrow First Vice-President Mr. Huffman is President of the Ontario Federation of Agriculture. Donald R. Bell, Windsor Second Vice-President Mr. Bell is President of the Ontario Credit Union League. Fenton G. Cryderman Thamesville Mr. Cryderman is President of United Co-operatives of Ontario. Charles G. Munro, Embro Mr. Munro is second Vice-President of the Ontario Federation of Agriculture. T. Ray Lougheed, Barrie Mr. Lougheed is a Director and former President of United Co-operatives of Ontario. J. E. O'Dell, Corunna Mr. O'Dell is immediate Past-Presi• dent of CIA and a Director of the Ontario Credit Union League. Aubrey S. Dalgleish, Hamilton Mr. Dalgleish is a Director and former President of the Ontario Credit Union League. and Mr. and Mrs, Joe Tiffin attended Alex Butler's funeral in Goderieh on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Fisher, Lori and Lee visited on Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Fisher. Mr, and Mrs. John Carruthers of London visit- ed at the same home. On Thursday Mrs. James Richardson visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gaunt. Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson and sons visited on Sunday with Mr. Harry Mc- Clenaghan and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. MeClenaghan of Water- loo. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Carter of Lucknow visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ma- goffin. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coultes, Debbie and Kevin left on Mon- day for a week's holiday tour- ing the Ottawa and Montreal area. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Coultes and Mr. and Mrs. Alec Leaver visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Schwichtenberg of Port Elgin on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Gibb, John and Murray visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gibb at Kitchener on Saturday. Mrs. Donald Gray, Bonnie and Donald of London visited over the week-end with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ma- goffin. Mr. and Mrs. Lance Magof- fin and family of London visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Magoffin. Mr. and Mrs. E. Groskorth visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Groskorth, Shauna and Kimberley and Mrs. Fred Bagg of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Gibb, John and Murray spent a few days holidaying in Northern On- tario, in the vicinity of Clear Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Ritchie and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tif- fin visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tiffin. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Craig of Toronto are visiting with her sister, Mrs. Robt. Ross. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Jamie- son visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jamieson. Mrs. David King returned home from St. Joseph's Ilospi- tal, London, after being hos- pitalized with fractures of the eg, BIRT I I GROSKORTIT--In Toronto Wo- men's College Hospital on August 0, 190e, to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Groskorth, a daughter, Kimberley Nadine., a sister for Shauna. August meeting of the LI,C.W. was held last Tuesday after- noon at the home of Mrs, Ed- ward Robinson with a good at- tendance. Mrs. Murray Wilson opened the meeting with a hymn and Scripture was read in unison. Mrs. Wilson led in prayer, Mrs, Tom Armstrong con- ducted the business, It was de- cided to send a $5.00 donation to Ooderich Summer School, A new card catalogue was shown and a quantity ordered for the members. The offering was received. Mrs. Armstrong took charge of the study book and a discus- sion followed. After singing "Holy Spirit, Hear Us", Mrs. Wilson closed the meeting with the benediction. Lunch was served by Mrs. Edward Robin- son and Mrs. James Small. Calvin-Brick Messengers WHITECHURCH—The Cal- vin-Brick Messengers met on Sunday. Doris Coultes presid- ed and the theme of the meet- ing was "Doing Right Alone". Margaret Robertson read the Scripture and Marilyn Robert- son led in prayer. Darlene Coultes sang a solo, "Children of Jerusalem" . Mrs. Norman Coultes had charge of the story " Alone on the Trail". Cathy Chandler gave the heralds' report and Phillip Chandler and Jim McGee re- ceived the offering. DORIS CARSWELL FETED BY FRIENDS FORDWIC I —Several showers were held for Miss Doris Cars- well prior to her marriage on August G to David Inglis. Relatives were entertained at a kitchen shower held by Mrs. Blake Gibson, assisted by Miss Peggy Gibson and Miss Keitha Birk. Mrs. Garfield Gibson was assisted by Mrs. Keith Duncan of Toronto and Mrs. Donald Bott of Alma when she held a miscellaneous shower at her home. Mrs. Anson Ruttan, Mrs. Har- old Pollock, Mrs. Robert Con- nell, Mrs. Elmer 'larding and Mrs. Glenn Johnston were host- esses at the Ruttan home when the bride-elect was presented with groceries, a floor polisher, and cooking utensils. ADVANCE-TIMES WANT ADS PAY Page 4 Wingham AcIvanee,Times, Thursday, August 18, 19" Donate $5.00 to „ lAthitechurch News summer School DONNYBROOK—The July- Small boy observing moving day next door: "Must be a nice house somebody's always buy- ing it.” A life jacket should be stor- ed in a cool, well ventilated place during periods when it's not needed. ADD LIGHTER FLUID to smoldering coals and you'll burn more than the steaks, warns the Ontario Department of Agriculture and Food. One spark can ignite fumes in the air and lungs causing severe burns, even death, You'll enjoy your barbecue more if the steaks—not the chef— get cooked! Hacketts' United Church was the setting on July 1 i,, for the marriage of Wanda Henry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Henry of Lucknow to Robert Jef- ferson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hilliard Jefferson of Auburn, Rev. G. W. Kaiser officiated. The maid of honor was Faye Henry of Lucknow, sister of the bride and the bridesmaids were Sharon Jefferson of Auburn and Mrs. Tony Johnstone of Luck- now. Donald Jefferson, Newmar- ket, was best man. Ushers were John Elliott, Kitchener and Murray Wilson, Auburn. The couple are residing in Dungannon. tit 1 re I Kenneth W. Weatherley, Ottawa Mr. Weatherley is Vice-President of the Ontario Credit Union League, TWENTY YEARS A-GROW1N' Organized in 1946 as a "brave new world" project, Co-operators Insurance Association has become a substantial writer of home and automobile insurance in Ontario. A companion company, Co-operators Life insurance Association, was organized in 1959. The Association has devoted a large share of its attention to fire and accident prevention. Voluntary policyholder committees study "young driver" problems and are promoting high school driver training. CIA has 230,000 policies in force '1'3 offices across the province ... paid-in capital (two companies) $2,000,000 ... earned surplus $1,400,000. These nine elected men, nominated by Ontario Credit Union League, Ontario Federation of Agriculture and United Co-operatives of Ontario, are the directors and leaders of CIA in this, its twentieth anniversary year. 0 CI. NO-OPERATORS INSURANCE ASSOCIATION HOME • LIFE • AUTO a