HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1958-03-12, Page 3GEORGE• WILLIAMS
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WATCH REPAIRS
1140eatetj ill Mason's Store
Owing to lack of sPace
Watohes and very
Clocks onlY,
Enchres /1014 at sir Out home. .the Igoe. • xr.,1..Lonle 1309.4,
Dist, Scitools Jas.. -Cilrrie has been
• • '.busy Ma.0 daring the past few
dyne
in play at -the eucltie at p'.or
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wawanoshr when the folk in that lVfarle° drove to St. Catharinea on
cllstript gathered• for fr euchre, Mr4.
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Saturday, cwbere Mrs. Ste, Marie George Walker 'and Lloyd Mont* •
est Walker and Robert Purdon held spent ;,the )veelt
,end with her par, gornery held high points and Era- eats, Mr, and Mrs. Lambert,
special prize for the most lone :Ste, Maria in' Hotel Dieu Hospital.
and the men visited with Mr. Jim low points: Linda Ceultes won the
hands in "dubs. Mr. Armstrong, the Jim had accidentally caught his
teacher and the pupils in the school arm in a belt et the paper' mill,
have planned for a box social in whore he works, the preyious week
order to procure funds for a bus amid has been laid -up with a broken trip this summer,
Seven tables were in play at the arm,
m rsWhjiochh' wnL7 c
Currie
crushedand n Duatienees:
euchre held on Friday evening, in
the S.S, No. school, East Wawa,- spent the week-end at the home Mrs. Harold Woods and Calvin of Miss Rachel Currie in Gait, and nosh and four tables at erokinole„ returned home on Sunday with Mr
Robinson held high points. Miss Currie, Ann' and Bruce, who also
Karla Krug and Grant McBurney, visited 'there..
held low points, and Wayne Belton- Mr. John' Hayes and his son,
swiller Won at erokinole. Mason Donald Hayes of Lavonia, Mich.,
Robinson was master'of ceremonies and Mr. John Hayes Jr., of De-
for auctioning off the boxes, and iroit, spent the week-end at the
over $35 was raised for the future home
bus trip for these students, The Reuben of the former's sister, Mrs.
next party will be ' sponsored by Tiffin and with other Tif-
Mr, and Mrs. Mason. Robinson. fin families in Kinloss.
;Mrs, Victor Emerson who spent
the past few months teaching
school at Mount Forest has stop-
ped on account of a heart condi-
tion and has been at her home here
during ,the past 'week.
Mr. and Mrs, Russell Chapman
and Gary, spent the week-end in
Toronto at the hoine of their
daughter, Mrs. Ross' Smith,
Mr. :and Mrs, Frank Thompson
of Wingham, visitedoVith Mr. and
Mrs, Chas. Shiell on. Sunday,
Mrs. Robert Ross,' who went
West a few weeks ago, is now at
the home'of her 'sister, Mrs. Peter
Naismith, of Forest GroVe, Oregon,
about 100 miles from the Pacific
Ocean, She' reports the weather,
warm and' mild there with spring
flowers, in bloom everywhere, ,
Mr, and Mrs. Jas. Gaunt and
'baby have, been • visiting at the
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Melvin Mathers of Morris. Mrs.
Gaunt has :been ill, with pleurisy
and Jim, is assisting with the
maple syrup making.
Mr. and .Mrs, E. H. Groskorth
spent the week-end in Toronto and
visited with his mother, Mrs, J. C.
Groskorth in the hospital there.
Mrs. Rutherford- Reavie, with
other Reavie relatives visited on
Saturday with her husband, a pat-
ient in Westminster , Hospital, in
London.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Weber and
children and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Chambers and' Dovene, of Harris-
ton visited on Sunday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lang, and
the home of Mr. David Weber of
Chesley.
Mr, Hugh ISimiamon, of Wing-
ham, visited on Sunday at the
home of his, sister, Mrs. Ernest
Beecroft,
DONNYBROOK
The weekly euchre party was
held on Friday night at the home
of Mrs. Foran and boys with . 7
tables playing, Prize, winners were
Doris Moss and Jim Lpddy with
high, scores and, Elsie Hardy 'and
Sam Thompson with low scores.
The next party will be held at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Moss.
Charles Jefferson is at` present a
patient in Wingham General Hos-
pital with pneumonia,
George Jefferson of Clinton was
a visitor one day with his brother,
Hilliard, Mrs. Jefferson and fam-
ily.
Mrs. David Haugh
Funer,ai Tuesday
The death of a respected resident
of Turnberry Township, Mrs. David
M. Haugh, took place at the Wing-
ham General Hospital on Saturday,
after a long illness,
Mrs. Haugh, ''who was the former
Irene CasemOre, was born 'in Turn-,
berry on Feb. 13, 1909, a daughter
of the late William Casemore and
Margaret Wright, (After receiving
her education at S.S. No. 4, HoW-
ICk. and at Powell's School in Turn-
berry she .married.David Haugh in
1936. She Was a meniber of St.
AndreW's Presbyterian ,Church.
Surviving healdos her: husband
are a daughter, Mrs, Win, (Shirley)
Thompson of Turnberry and a son,
grandchild.
Ilaymond , at home. There is one
Service Was 'conducted -at the
Currie funeral home on Tuesiday
intermentnfilb bhyi WA-InNgilitilirircewititeh-
tery. The pallbearers Were tvan,
Wes and Prater 1-teugim, Rayniohd
Henning, George Galloway and
Jack Adair, Flower bearers' Wert
Elgin llogg, Lloyd Walker., (IO.,
once Henning and Jim Johnston,
7 .•rnat your
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Lorne renter led in prayer. George
Conn played .a piano sTAA 39441d verrot,t gaVo .R reading, and Mrs.
Andrew Gaunt wag in charge .01!
the tfiPiei 'What. WO Should Re.„
Member", telling how ,.easy,it Is to.
forget some thIngS, and c how easy
to remeMber Many things that.
should be forgotten,
The group accepted 44 Invitation
• WHITECI-ILIRCTI---A good. crowd
attended the rec'eption in the.MoIn-
oriel' Han here last Friday evening,
in honor of Mr, and. Mrs. Allan
Barbour, 'neWlYwed.a, After the
lunch, hour, .they were called to the
front, and miss Jean Martin read
an 'address and Mrs, Earl Jamie.,
son presented them with a purse of money.
Farrier's orchestra, assisted by
Donald. Taylor and • Mrs. Ernest
Walker, provided, music for the oc-
casion.
this Tu.eoW evpning, and bo4 ,40,
accepted an invitation flown faAr.
young people of $Ontit Kin.10Sa
Church to he with them .at cm
Irish next• 4oralay .evening,
The meeting was closed with the
1410411. behedietion,
BENRAVE
Mr, and Mrs, Jes4e Wheeler at-
tended the funeral of Miss Eliza-
beth. Waite, in Goderich en Friday.
Last Time Tonight — March- 13
"The' Joker Is Wild"
(Adult)
Frank Sinatra, Jeanne Crainc,
Mitzi Gaynor • •
Don't Miss Frank 'Sinatra, at his
Best !In this Saga of Chicago-in
the roaring 30's,
THURS. - FRI. - SAT:
March ,13 - - 15
"God Is My Partner"
Walter Brennan, Marion Ross
Rar,e Film of Warmth, Sun-
shine and Happiness
"COURAGE OF
BLACK BEAUTY"
John Crawford, Mimi Gibson
There never will be another
Thirse like Black Beauty
MONDAY and TUESDAY
March 17 and 18
"ATTACK" (Adult)
Jack Palance and Eddie Albert
Broadway's Powerful Fragile
Fox explodes on-the screen.
WHITII;'GRURGI-1--Ten• tables k •
nos. Alm aintow, and ivtr: Ab , Sunday two seta. of WhIell. Were
v.ettery held high 1).91,00., 441.0. triplets. He now has 454. and Sp• far
Newlyweds Are. gm, 13•0Y Xrwin .and TP4M1Y Robin— 11" 4'Ve4 4111' 11V14°41';'Ibj° 44" 11"
son held low points, W10. Ilintoni. • • .1)
from the 3rJ)*Ij' of thu` .united - Shove. r .G.u.ests Church to attend a' meeting. there,'
won the prize for the most -euehres. Mr; and Mrs, Myles ate, Mario . • , .. • .
'The ' Fi I 'I t Wtch e le -id and teacher, . sier ,p.ans Were ....en r .on
hold another euchre In the near Mr. Jas. Ste. Marie, who had been
futur% here for the past two welts), ,re-
Fifteen tables, were in plug last' 19r00. home. Mr,. Ste. Marie and
Friday night at S.S. No, East Raymond: and Mrs, Myles •Ste,.
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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12 — Youth for Christ dhoralettes t. n THURSDAY, MARCH 13 — Forwardaires Male Quartette . •
FRIDAY, MARCH 14 — Family Night, with Surprise Items 4 0
SATURDAY, MARCH 15 — In the Town Hall at 8 p.m. Doug Gibb, Kingsmen,
Moody Film "Facts of Faith" •
SUNDAY, MARCH 16 — In St, Andrew's Presbyterian Church at 1 p.m. , • • Don and Doris Newman, Doug Gibb and the Kingsmen •
At 8.30 p.m. 'Billy Graham Film "The Mighty Fortress"—
story of London CruSade •
CONFERENCE MINISTER OF MUSIC
Oaev ?axe Vaieip Remetepteel;
inter
Salvation Army Citadel
, Assistant. Pastor, Peoples Church, Toronto
CONFERENCE SPEAKER . . .
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and .
Donald G. Newman
Director of ,Music, Peoples 'Church "
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INGHAm
1 le Conference
ev.• fioliOrt. Watt
M. QauntPresides.
For Y,P. Meeting
WIIITECHTJACH, r Yonng
?-eople's Society of the ,Presbyter.,
inn Church held their meeting on.
Sunday evening in the 'Sunday
Scheel room of the church, with ,
the president, 1`.1forray Gaunt, -pre—
' siding, Reif. R.. T. 4, Marshall was
in .charge of tho. Liible study per,,
loci, speaking from Philipplansl
Jr.
ALL CANADA
INSURANCE
FEDERATION
ALL CANADA, INSURANCE FEDERATION
on behalf of more than 200 competing companies writing
Fire, Automobile and Casualty Insurance. •
The first aid kit and insurance both
have, important roles to play in the
event of aceidents..
Each year, the companies writing
accident and sickness insurance in
Canada pay out more than viliety
dollap (riot including auto•
accident 'costs,) to policy-
holders—a mighty bulwark against
unusual fi nancial strain,
is far better, though, to prevent
accidents and mishaps, rather than -to
deal with the treatment of their ser-
ious—and often tragic—after-effects.
That is why insurance companies
are constantly seeking ways to stem
Canada's mounting accident toll.
Safety pays dividends . . . saves
lives; helps to lower yotir insurance.
costs. Be Careful.
WTEGHURCH
Misses Florence and Margaret
Moir of Toronto spent the week-
end with their sister, Mrs, Jas
Richardson,
Mr, Gordon Elliott and Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Elliott and children
visited on Simday with Mrs. El-
liott, a patient in St. Joseph's Hos-
pital at London.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur MoOre
visited on Sunday at the home ol
Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Moore at
Woodstock.
Mr, and Mrs, Ezra Scholtz visited
on Sunday at the home of their
son, Mr. Clayton Sclioltz and at
the home of her sister, Mrs. Cam-
eron Simmons, both of London,
Mr. and Mrs, George McGee and
children visited on Sunday with
his mother, Mrs. Leask McGee'
who has been at the home of Mrs
Hemphill of Wroxeter for some
weeks.
Mr, and Mrs. Clarence McClena-
ghan. and children from Rothsay
visited on Sunday, with Mr. and
Mrs. Ben McClenaghan and other
McClenaghan relatives in this dis-
trict, Mr. Robert MeClenaghan
visited with his brother, Mr. Harry
McClenaghan of Wingham.
Mr. and Mrs. George Caldwell of
Blyth, and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon.
Caldwell and children of East Wa-
wanosh, visited on Wednesday last
with Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Rintoul.
Mr, and Mrs, George Thompson
and children of Faversham visited
recently with her parents, Rev, and.
Mrs, W. J. Watt.
The Ladies' Aid of the Presby-
terian Church are catering for a
pot-luck supper for their congre-
gation to be held this Friday even-
ing in the Sunday School room of
the church at 7 p.m, A varied
Program will follow.
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Coupland
of Toronto spent the week-end
with her parents, Mr, and Mrs.
Chas, Robinson and with Gorrie
relatives.
Mr, and Mrs. Levi Bieman and
Ann, were in London on ,Thursday.
'Mr. Levi Bieman tapped 250
trees on March 1st and reports a
good run of sap.
Nancy Mason, daughter of Mr,
and Mrs. Kenneth Mason who had
been in Wingharn Hospital for
three weeks was able to return
home on. Saturday.
MT, Gilbert Beecroft and David
were laid up during the week-end
with the flu.
The children of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Eckenswiller aced of Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Mason, of Bel-
grave, have been very sick with
flu, also Leonard Robinson and
George. and Allan Bieman,
Mr. Jack Beadle of Auburn,
spent, last week at the home of his
nephew, Mr. Roy Robinson.
Mr, and Mrs. Albert Cameron of
.LUcknow, and his grandson, Mason
Cameron of Powassan visited on
Friday with Mr. and Mrs, Mason
Robinson, Mason Cameron is now
with his uncle, Mr, Ralph Cameron
of Ashfield.
Mr. and Mrs. John Jamieson
and children visited on Sunday
at the home" of Mr, and Mrs, 1:)on,
aid Praser of Walton.
Mr, Maurice Farthing of Cal-
gary arrived by plane from the,
West last Priday„ and is spending
this vveek•vvith Walker and Leaver
friends in ,East WaWitileah, Mr.
Farthing:, who works with/ a con-
struction group in the West, Is to
take two trucks back West from
Oshawa,
Mr, and Mrs. Sohn Dickson .and
daughter; Evelyn, and Mrs. 'Gordon
Weir, Of lowielt, visited on Sunday.
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