The Wingham Advance-Times, 1958-01-29, Page 6!Extended Plays, Child-
ren's Records. and e w rail-iii Supplies
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4110nONALROAD, .WINGHAM
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Optometrist
Patrick St.,WitliklateT
Mr, and Mrs. "MilY Hart, St.
-Catharines, were week-end visa,
tors- of Mr, .clad Ws. Hart.
Mr. Anti`Mrs; -Newton were
Sends* dioter guests at the 'same
home,
Mr. Ana Mrs. Jolhea Deli spent
Wednesday At the bonne of Mrs,
Doig's brother, Mr, tiorr CoWdy,
where Mr, Doi Aesisted with the
sale of farm stock and implements
for Harry and Roy .Dowdy,
Mr. F. H, White of 11.:As Com-
mon, Mich.., is spending this week
with his cousin, Mr. and Mrs, Bich-
and Ingram. 'Little Catherine
Hope Noble, of Rothsay, has also
spent the past week with her
grandparents, ,
Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Busby and
family, Mildmay, were Sunday
guests of Mr, and Mrs, Russell
Walker, "
Mrs, R, Newton spent the week-
end with Mr. and.Mrs, Lyle Hart: , Listowel,
Phone 779
.. VIIPTY 'YEARS. ACif)
The electric light .users in'Wing.
ham will now have All night se r-•
viee„ Tne new .ader of -things went
into effect on. Monday night hiSt
and will ne "tried for a .rnonth, At
the end of which time the eeurtell
will decide whether to continue the „are called "affected areas" whieh'
serviee. This is being tried. as.. an
experiment and if the all night ser-
vice proves workable it will be eon-
Untied. After several weeks of very
poor lights a proper- service was
started again on Saturday, night
and we ''hope. we have heard the
olastf breakages at the power.
plant "for some - time, The lights
were so poor for genie time that
many users turned them .off and
went back to the use of coal oil
lamps,
'Bible salesmen ;in India Seine-
times Meet with difficulties. that
Are not eacounteted in our country,
• ' Writing from the Canadian Pies-
bYterialt Mission. .Jbansi, the
ReV, Angus IV/acfCat says: "I have
lust. returned from a ten-day tour
with the 131191e Society' Van from
has been: visiting r Evg". AblIANGE STUDENTS Calcutta' which.
our area, We were :werking whets • ,
Suggested. iiihte !Iteaditig .
Wednesday, Matthew • 2i1.4.0.;.
Thursday, Matthew •2:13,.$4;
flay, Acts 7M.-60; .Saturday, gat..
thew 2,0:14.g.; SundaY, .gllhealanS
4:14?,.. Monday,- mai.ploans
Tue40,,Y, 11 TheaStdentang 0...2e;
Sale .Cobtinue$
until •
SATURDAY '
thrtlary 1St
SHOP AND SAVE AT
Cormithciel .s
TO VISIT STATES
"TheFaMily Store"
T.ek the Electors of
TURNBERRY
'TOWNSHIP
Your. vote a.noi influence
for the position. of
COUNCILLOR.
FOR 1958
will tae appreciated.
means areas wheie there are spec,
sal peliee In addition to the regul,
tar pollee, on aeconnt of the law-
lessness of the people. Several bands
of robbers are operating through-
out the territory, necessitating spe-
cial corps of more highly trained
and more adequately equipped
police, We lied an interesting time
and sold many Gospel portiens
even if the going was rather rigor,
WottiMes Associatiott
Plan0 'for Bazaar
WRONVII Nn--The" January ga-
ihering tlAe Woman's Assoclar
tion of Wroxeter United Church
vas held at the home of Mrs. Doris
dams On ,Tiihsday of last week
OW Mrs, Doris Mania and Miss'
;#stoe, *O. 14 charge,` Mrs, Adams
:toot Oe oevotioial pa4 and the
;Meeting opehdd hymn,
What a Friend We Have 1n ilennliP
followed 'by' the Scripture read pa, *oss BAIL- Mrs Kea 130114ett gave
4 readi.ng.„ Sixteen men-liners and
two guests answered the roll call
'ith 'Bible verse containing the
word "Salva4on", Mrs, Harvey
p• unland read a poem, "Recipe for
e• iv Year's H4pplooss", followed
b. the hymn "Abide with Me°,
Several thank you noto4 were
read from:those who were termini-
bored 'when at Christmas./
'ItotidaY'beils are to be given out
ket, and a. new-catering coin-
, of Mrs', Harvey
fa:nunland; *Ire; Harry Adams apd
:•400. Was, A. Lathers was named,
f'. It was voted to plan for a fall
-bazaar • and 'each member . is to
tiring quilt pattern to the Feb.
ruary nieeteng•-to'clwose a pattern
for 0: patched quilt for the bazaar,
l'frseChas: MeCuteneoe is to eon-
itact the PrennklenWof, the. Starlight
and W.X,S, groups regarding flor-
• tritentes, for deceased members
of the eltereb.
A deliicius supper was Served by
.01e ladies in charge, assisted 'by
,Mrs,. Elliott,
agnaee,..ageeveeee.,....egeweeaumeseeeeaegelee...aealegegovro.fueeeaee,afeeregeoemagagemar.' Rev. B, .L Heuer, who is in In,
dia taking moving pictures for the
British and Foreign Bible Society
in Canada, will visit the Jhansi
field where Mr. Mackay is at
work.
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with an average attendance of 33.9.
Total expenditures for the year,
were $4,449.71.
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JANUARY • •
Stock Reducing
jangary' Z4 t4;.Jarialary 31
Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Pair' and
daughters, Connie and : Ann of
Hope, B.C., are visiting Mr, and
Mrs, H. I, Durst, "Mrs. Farr was
the 'former Alma Durst.
Mr.'Clnytert Grainger is spending
some time in London. Mr. Wilbur
Grainger, wine has' been a patient
in Wingham. Hospital, is beginning
to walk again,.
Friends n'af Mrs. Ben Hislop, who
has been ill with pneumonia, will
be pleased to know she is innproV,
ing. We are also pleased to report
Mrs. Herb Pattergon is able •to be
home from Listowel Hospital.
Mr. Geo, C. Hanna, `of the Little
Eaton, has purchased the business
of Hanna & Go., and the stock of
dry goods, groceries, etc., will be'
xneved.' to 'the Little Eaton store
this week, Mrs. J, Hanna taking
the 'store property in exchange.
Mr, Ramsay who has been in
business in I3russels for the past
two years, has bought the- livery
business of 5, B, Swart in Wing-
ham.
• Officers of the Turnberry Agri-.
cultural Society are; John Elston,
W. 3. Currie, D. B. Anderson, John
5. Moffat, W. J. Henderson, Jas.
Henderson, Wm. Maxwell, J, A.
Morton, Geo. Cruickshank, W. S.
Linklater, Geo. Bryce, L. Bos-
man, T, Henderson, John A.
IVfaeLean, Robert .Cirrrie, B.
Elliott.
pf Jamestown,
has taken a position 3', H. Chrig-
tie's grocery store.
Mrs. J. Pattison, of Port
Elgin, is visiting at the home of
her parents, Mr: and Mrs. Richard
Porter.
Report of the public school for
1907 shotved 450 pupils enrolled
Students •of Hanov'v District
High School will again participate
in an exchange visit with students
from Emporinin (Penn,,
High School,
Fifteen /peal students from
grades, 11, 12 and 13 signified
their wishe,s i to visit the American
school, and the successful ones
were chosen by the Stpdent Execu-
tive Council, as follows; Joyce
Martin, Paul Ilgner, Kenneth, Bu-
chan, Gayann Park and David
Bender. The students are selected
on high academic standing- and
their participation in extra-eurqc-
ula activities. •
These visits are arranged and
sponsored by Rotary Clubs in the
two towns, as part of their Inter-
national Fellowship program.
The students will motor to Nia-
gara Falls on January 26th, where
they will meet the American stud-
ents, who will return here, as the
Canadian students continue their
journey with American motorists
back to Emportumi where they will
spend the next week-Hariover
'Post.
CUT GLASS STEMWARE
ALL AT 'REDUCED PRICES
; I POTTERY' PIECES.-- Jugs; Teapots, Plant-
1 . ers,, Ornaments - every piece A BARGAIN
. . CANDLES in assorted coloiis 8"' 10" 12 15".
TO, CLEAR AT LOW PRIGSi
ALL OCCASION CARDS — keg, price up o
25c each - TO CLEAR 5c each
e0'pf0: evirtalet us, help you!
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head of the English department for
46 years.
When the Clk International
, rviee was established' in 1946,
Mr. Phelps was appointed super-: Mr, ;Visor .Of programs for tile United
:.KingdomA and , the. ;Commonwealth,
He 'was :named general sppervisor
if the International Service in 1947
;but resigned i a short time cater
to , lecture:, in the English depart,
inept ..,at MeGill '' University in
Montreal,
4''" io• He retired from McGill in 1956
put: centimes- to-lecture. He is a
"APeeiallecturer in English at the
iIlniveibity of, Teronto and "has also.
,*etured at':the .University of Brit-
iiih Colninbial in Vancouver and .at
neon's' IJniVersity at Kingston. • . .
The prog 'MSIIINeikibbrly Ne\vs" 1'
.iii • one of ,t e ,4:44,#' ail COU,(11'Ea
• clio-:-It z hali''Icieeit :-hree4ce;st` COW;
ynuouslY for, 19 years with Reid.
tmgeOlisitivribermIxidbot,P,t;',a_,iollfAe
*ill, continue:pa do.
is spending a few days with, her
friend, Mrs. Thos, Fells. i
Mr. Chas. Hawkins , has, returned
from -Prestoa and thas accepted a
position at the Western Foundry,
0 - 0 - 0'
TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO
Those who will lake part in' the
Sunday afternoon program on 'Sta-
tion 10 BP' will be, Miss Tens.
Reid, Mrs. Wilford, G. Smith, C4, A.
Sehatte, Mrs. J, McKay, Miss J.
Christie, E, Seddon, •
Miss Blanche Irwin has returned
to Toronto' after spending the non-
days. here. .• • • "
Thomas Fells was elected preSi-
Tlalf -/CND SPECIAL
' A TREAT •
1rO1 AISY MEAL
HOSTESS, ROLLS
12 FOR 29c
REM1N,TON''S.
Bobby Helms: Sings
'"MY SPECIAL ANGEL"
"HERE'S LITTLE RICHARD"
",JIMMY RODGERS"
'44-DANCE, TILL `inSwx-
continuous, music of Howard
Lavin and his orchestra
Pat Boone sings
all:WING BERLIN"
.1411I .S10,Vm um • GOLDEN
TWA'S"
,Itedgers Hammerstein
,rnu KING AND .
,!Isnr, NEW TRICKS°
•, Bing Crosby
n41E. FLYING; PLATTER"
• ---
DO'hOV, gAltii.SON. •
YlgES ..LION.41111.
The New
RECORD.
RELEASES
• are All Here
Reek in roll, be-bop,
ellitieland, we ',don't
care What you: like,
we have, •
Discontinued Patterns in Serni,China
i DINNERWARE —;-. in several patterns
1
. . ` Reg. price $60.95. and $59,50
TO CLEAR AT HALF PRICE OR LESS
FORTY YEARS AGO .
Officers of the Wingham High
School Literary Society: Harry
Armstrong, Leila, Coultes, James
Perdue, Harold Robinson, Abner
Nethery, Angus McKay, Donald
McKenzie, Steele McKenzie, Mary
Connell, Weir Elliott, Grace Wight-
man, David Perrie, 'Sydney Holmes,
Charles 'Lloyd, Ernistine Sellers,
Roy Thompson: Gertrude Cantelon,
Charles Isard, Mary IVIcHurney,
George .Poeock,. Norah, ,Gracey,
Michael Foran •
Mr, and Mrs, Andrew Linklater
celebrated their fiftieth wedding
anniversary on New Year's Day;
Mrs. Linklater was the former
Isabella Hogg./'
Reeve Tipling is attending the
County Parliament An Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Beckwith en-
tertained 'the employees of Pring-„,
le's Glove Works at their home on
Friday evening.
Nursing Sister Jessie L. Wilson,
who has been spending a couple of
moritti'S, furlough at the home of
her parentgb Mr. and Mrs., ,Gavin
Auditors A. H. Musgrove and C.
C, Memo are husy „auditing the
town treasurer's books,
Sgts. Jas, McCallum" aid S. J.
Ferguson who went ovepeas with
the`161st and yvho ,crossed, to
F'rance together and. were.. bofti
awarded the Military medal' for
bravery on, the battlefield,,are now
attending the military, training
School Engiand.
Mrs: Chas. Gillegpie, of Toronto,
Wilson,. Bitievale Road,..:,, returned 'dent of ,the,"Wingliam ,Hrittieultdral
to Shorneliffe, England, on •Friday, Society, Other:officers: were N. 'L.
Mrs, Thos, Faring left on Tues. Fry,•; Mrs. II:, Angus, 'Mrs: E„J.
day morning to.visit with her sons Nash, W. A, Galbraith; Geo'.
WA. Chester W. Hogg; in' Oakland, hams,. T, MrS. Thomas
" Kew, Dr, M. C. Calder, Mrs. C. P.
Smith, ,Iiirs.;;Geo. Spotton; Mrs. ,G:
H. Ross, , Mrs. Ge, •Gillespie, • H.
Campbell. /.°
The annual meeting, of the Latt,4-
ies' Guild :of . St, James' Church,
Wroxeter elected the following of-
ficers: Mrs). Earls, -Mrs. Paulin,
Mrs. Waller,. Mrs. DaveY, MeS1
Kaake, We. Sharpin. 'The rector
is Rev: R. S. Jones,
,Mlbs,Jerinie Franck, of Winghatn
visited with. her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Allan Franck, of Salem.
Mr. Eldon McKinney, -of London;
1,0CA1`iONIt
hal road,
NW Stratford,
445
ICOAD: tutteActt;
hiffdgraVOI,
One idtled,
The driver of this, car 'ryas 'travelling at ab. estirnated
'70 ni.p1. when he pulled out to overtake another car.
Ike h'ist control while overtaking:and Adorned" into
the abutment of this narrow bridge, He :was crushed
to death on impact.
Ilefore you train p down on that itce,elerateri-remember
two things: (1) The taster you trod the less control.
'SOilliave, (2) photograph.
Masforplece of motion
trefilendous *Motional
experience' that transports
you, to the very scenes
where the most
exerting and
significant human
drilona ever
enacted actually
;vas lived by
the greatest
of all num...
7 Mosel!,
spent Sunday with his brother at
Bluevale.
The Gorrie hockey team defeated
Fordwich 10-6 on Friday night, The
line-ups were:
Fordwich—Helt, Craig, Gibson.
Lynn, Davidson, Johnston, Pyke,
McLaughlin Hainstoek.
Gorrie—Fraliek, Kettle, Short,
Brown, Hamilton, Ashton, Mus-
grove, Vanstone; Edgar,
0 - 0 -
FIFTEEN YEARS AGO
Congratulations are in 'order for
Dr. F. Ross Howson, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Howson, who
,
graduated ' a medicaldoctor at
Western University, Ross was also
the winner of the W. J. Roche
scholarship, .
Mr; H. C. MacLean has purchas-,
ed the Cosens and Booth Insurance
business and will take possession
on r February 1st.
W, G, Hamilton has been in-
stalled as pretident of„ theWine=
barn Branch of the banadiat
Legion, Serving on the excutive
with hint are C. R. Coultes, iii. S.
Lewis,. E. P. Lobsinger, E. R.
Thompson, 'Lloyd Hingston, ,Bert
Xsard, R,, kl../3urbridge, Rev, W. A.
Beeeroft and Duncan Kennedy.
' Among those who graduated ,and
received their wings on Friday at
the "Flying Training School at Es-
eter was W, 5, .Ashton, of Gordo.
Congratulations to Miss Jean
Cruickshank, of the Winghain Gen-
eral Hospital staff, Who has SM.
eessfuliy passed .the examinations
for Mates' registration.
Roads hi this district ate coin&
pletely blocked as the result of a.
heavy showfall,. and. Wind of gale'
proportions. The SnowploW on thq.
CNiI Finn Is stuck neat kineardind
and there is not likely to be any
.rail traffic for a,
Miss Prances Powell haS ateept,,
ed a position on the Staff of the
local branch of 'the Canadian Bank
of Coinnineree,
Ur, W, Henderson teeeived t#;'
babie on, Saturday from. his Sinn
Pilot Officer' Lloyd litaiderson,
stating that he had arrived Safely
OVerstat
bet 'twilit Will retiort lot, duty
In the toms' one 1st,
Miss tkitis Veils has beers accept
ed as a,, "Wren" in the Voltinteki,
Naval Regerini and wall report fo
Galt ink taidolt4
WROXETER'—The Howlett Lions
Club met for their regular .supper
meeting on Monday/ evening: in the
United' Church schoolroom, when
21 Lions and guests Were served a•
sumptuous meal by' 'member's of
the Starlight Group of the chureh.
Lion President Gordon . Edgar
conducted the meeting' and wel-
comed the guests. Deputy-District
Governor Ray Watson` of LtieknoW;
making 'hig officiarvigit • the
HOwick WO' introduced by
Lion lien Edgar.
"in his address the, beptity'
triet Covernor praiVed
club for it s` IntePeeVarid
activities • in •Lio'nisin,' ingritiOnink
the fact 'that this Olinb hag' iiw,:as
first tdI' 11
Libos Club In' tannicla° ELM thatiti
continued • success' thronkhOdt "Oe
years since its' f nrrnation
due to the wonderfnrco,oi3eratiOn
and friendly exists
iirriong the three villages of Wrox-
etei, Gorrie 'and '
Lion Gordon Gibson thanked the
Speaker and presented hiin' with
a ,gift,
The guests included Iwo Lions
from the Lucknow Club, who ac-
companied the speaker, and- two
Lions from the IVIount VOrest club
who brought with them the Tra-
velling Lion. It is now the 'duty
of Howick Club to visit within a.
month another in their zone
and present this Lion, or any oth-
er club may visit the Howlett Club
five strong and ,the` oeal 'club 'will
then have to provide fie° meals for
the visitors,
Miss Daisy Gibson and•Bille:Gib-'
son provided musical entertain-
ment 'on their two aceordione..
which was much enjoyed. Lion.
Gordon Moit presented ,the enter-
tainers with gifts and expressed
the appreciation of the ,club mem,
bets.
Lion Bill Goldie of MoUnt Forest
club 'was the winner of the lueity
draw. The meeting closed with
`he customary Lions roar.
New Broadcaster for
Neigitb6'r1y Nevus
AAur Phelps, noted broadcaster
and literacy critic, is the new voice,
of "Neighborly Nee's," broadcast
each Sunday on the CBC Trans-
Canada, network at 10 a.M. EST,
Mr. Phelps IS replacing Don .
Fairbttirn who httg withdrawn frani4
the program for health reasons.
TinIg Male career of Mr. Phelps
dates 'back to i55 when he did a
serieS of talks' for the CEC in
Winnipeg, Oti "Neighbourly News"
he will broadcast, the human in-
terest vitt of, the news from, Ont-,
'arid and Quebec totrinninitieS,
gleaned from the weekly nieWsPnip- , ,erg,
A PASX,Mbilfd 11C1uNf, IN ViSfAViS1014 AND ftChNit MON
NE 'SHOW EACH NIGHT AT 7.30
..DOORS OPEN 7,04
MATINEES. ItIL 8th' ..*:156.• .3O
000'0 OPEN • 1.00 -P.M' • • ,OW,
THIS •".'TEN 'COMMANDMENTS":
Adtdig 9bc, Students 15t, 4 It in 50t
Aituitt .$1.2S ) :..$tut4etiti. .75i; •Chil4reh SOc
The Sort Of a,Meth,odiat Minister;
Mr, PhelPs was born in COlurribus,'
Ont,, and W,as educated at Lindsey,
,Coliegiate and, the Ifiiivetaity
Torelete, graduating hi 1915,
• :FefilMining posgtaduate work
he,entered-tille hiliiiittrY, He 'resign,
ed tti accept a Prigt, iletinettint
ffitofesSer Of Votineli
Corte'g'e in Iowa, hi the fall of 1§0'b,
A you,. later. Mr. Phelps moved. to,
Thilted College e,t 'the UrilinerniitY Of
telltnitehtt in Wirenipeg, betiding ann