HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1958-03-19, Page 12Anglican Church
C,4210141 At the service ort
Sand of . afternoon , Donald joseph,
son of Mr, and Ctrs, Leonard San-
derson, Was. received Into the
church hybaptism by . the liev.
V, 0. Altwo11,
The W.A. will guilt on Thursday
aft0rmion at the 14,0,1,, Halt
Thorne for roll call will be 1 k,i'emp.
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ON MONDAY -:--'conducted tours - around, United
N ations jrceyhistiory being made'. Then an ate'
noon's A.hopping in Tiffany's or Gimbles.
MONDAY' NIGHT — Phew! A rest! Then off to
"'My Pair Lady" or, the Roxy!
TUESDAY is yoiArs all day in New York as long as
you are at the airport by 3.40 — flight time for your
209 Vack to Toronto at 5.30. We Will meet you there'
and bring you lionnt
DINNER AND BAZAAR 4 "CtiQn Pies at
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GEORGE WILLIAMS
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WATCH REPAIRS'
Located In Mason's Store
°wing to lack of /dame
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8.4;thrday,.afternoon',
hiss • Shirley 3enxrett was home
frOns. TOTOitta. 'for the week,-cad.
• Mr.. and Mrs, Kenneth Read, and
Kitfl,.4of ,sarnia,. spent' a couple of
days with Mrs. Head's parents, Mr.
and Mns.. WellesicY Strong.
Wenn, .,Toloiston and "Mrs,
ClareHee • SParliltg. attended tile .
course for' leaders for the next
W1', ,'protect. for girls, in Wing/ram.
last 'Tuesday and Wednesday.
Arthur .,Chaornan fell ,at his
borne 0O. Wednesday of. last' week
and was' taken to the -Palmerston
Ho4pitat, ,showed
several 'broken ribs., He Was getting
along favorably until Sunday night
when Mrs, .Chapman was called to
the hospital. hecatise he, had taken
a stroke, Mr, and Mrs, • Gerald
Grey of sadhoy came Saturday,
lYT,r, And Mrs,. Jas,. Easton J r„
Toronto; „spent the week-end with
Mr. •and. Mrs.' Donald 'Edgar ..af
Listewel. Mr. and -Mrs: J. Easton.
add 'Mr. • and. Mrs. Don. Edgar
visited •Mr, 'and ,Mrs4 glad Edgar
on Friday, • ,•
aid Mrs, Gerald Grey, 'Sod-
hdry "are visiting. at the 'home of
Mr and, Mrs. Arthur, Chapman
Mrs: George- Gitialtiw, I-T.esoler, and.
M1 .)lijala , Chapman, Bright were
recent yisiter's at 'the same home.
•It r,, .and. Lynn. Kathryn
acrd Chcrylr of Howielt and Wallace
13.dy,c,ittisg ;Marilyn .Widdes and.
Mr,..CEdeeren Aohertson, Tceswater -
Were Stinday - visitors of Mr, and
'Mrs; Gordon Edgar.- 7
Mr, Harold hobinson has had
three cows present him with twin-
calves in two weeks. All six are
doing well,
Mr, Chas. Austerherry of Toronto
visited Mr. and. Mrs, Norman Wade
last Wednesday afternoon,
Mr. anti Mrs, Campbell Brown
and little daughter- of lfarkdale
United Church W.A.
St. Patrick's Party
GGARIE -- The Gorrie United •
.Church Woman's Association held
its annual St. Patrick's party in
the dwelt hail on, Friday
wlinyt .over 40 gathered for a
social get-to-gether,
Mrs. W. j, V. /31tebtman led the
sing-song with Mrs: N. Carson at'
the piano. Ewell of the four
groups contributed to the. pro,
gram with contests and musical
competitions. Lunch was nerved.-, Visited Mr, and Mts..flobt. Graham_
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:Officers Re.eleCted ,• • - • AI Annual Meeting
.ST,:;ITELENS The anneal
Meeting,of the' ,Public Library
B.oard,,ws held on. Tuesday even-
ing President, 'Miss W, I),
Rutherford in charge. The treas-
urer; W. A: Miller, reported
that'..$10L3A 'had been spent on
bbelts and there was a balance on
hand•of $a,7e. IVItSs 'Isabel Miller,
the librarian.' reported a member-
ship of There had been 735
hooka read from the Huron Cdunty
Library, ,29; from %the library pool
and 436 from.the local library.
The following, officers were re-
elected: President, Mrs, Ruther-
ford; vice president, Rev. B. P
Green; 'secretary, Mrs, John Cain-
Cron; .treasurer, Mrs. W. Miller;
directors, Mrs, G. MacPherson.
Mr. and Mrs, L. Wood, Mrs, Alex
John Cameron, Mxs.
Frank MeOuillin Mrs B F. Green
and' Mrs, W. A. Miller,
The Annual MARCH CLEARANCE
SALE at yvELWOOD'S, continues
this week ends Saturday, March 22nd
VINGS for you in every department
Ladies' DRESSES, HATS and BLOUSES.
CHILDREN'S CLOTHES
GLASSWARE':
LINGERIE HOSIERY
BATH TOWELS, PRINTS and BLANKETS
MEN'S WORK CLOTHES •
BOYS' WEAR — SCHOOL WEAR
SAVINGS for you.. of 10 to 50% •Sc more
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Patrick's -dinner sorted by the Wichl 2nd highest, WON. Harry. 11.1"gs' LI-46541°W spent. Sattu'daY
the community hail On. Saturday
evening,
'e scale of Selming, time baiting,
ere., was also Well maronized with
Mrs. it. T. Bennett and Mrs. Clara
Ritchie in charge of the aewine
booth; Mrs, M. Glikinson, the
touch and talte table; Mrs, Harry
King ,and Mrs, Earl T,1nderwood
the bake table,
The ladies wish, to thank all who
helped to make this such a success.
9;1 Mon.da.y afternoon of iltat'week... intlyes, GORBIE than 179 per, Pri40 'Whine!: for highest Settre Was ft",. and mra, J aw, sons set down to the annual St. Margaret orsburg, Fod,' "1
ladies of the Anglican Church in •Gowdy, and lowest mrs Wes wall 1°9* C" "W""e" 114.4' EiMer • Downey, Kitchener, and „
.Painty refreshments in -the St,
Patriek theme were served ,by' - the
MeMbers, An auction tor pies Was
held With. Mrs. 140)0
auctioneer, This event, W44. post-
paned twiee, having been intended
for a 'Valentine euchre, but stormy.
weather prevented,
Mrs, .1, Hoffman, Wroxeter, Spent
Thursday and Saturday respeetive,;
i3e, at the same bonne, ,
Next Sunday teen of the United
Churches of Gorrie and Wroxoter
will assist in the ,male choir Ott
Sing Time over CKNX TeleVlaien?
Wingham, from 0 to 5,00 p.m.
The Mission hand will meet
Thursday after school in the :Unit-
ed Church hall,
Mr. and. Mrs. Earl Toner and
Mr, and Mrs, Harry (lewdy weres
mapper guests on Theaday evening.
Of Mr, and Mrs, Roy Gowdy,
CARRIE
Mr. And Mrs. Pert. lvfoaventet.
tamed Jae .etichre group in their.
home on Friday night, The high.
.prize winners were .:Elva. Kearney
and Leddy and the low Were
„Elsie. Hardy and Igo. lrorsn, The.
next Party will be,beid at the home
'9f Elva and Toni. Kearney,'
Mr, and Mrs. Rutledge
;were visitors one .day la t ,week 14t.'
Mrs, JOhn; Therupson'41,,
Mr's,. George Naylor AS' at -present
a Patient in •Wingllain •General
Hospital with pneumonia, , Mr; and 'Mrs, George ,Webste,
Mende.. and Carol were Sunday
visitors with Mr, and Mrs, Stuart .
Citatrine§and daughters,
Mn'. and Mrs; ston'Thomplion and:
children visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Noonan Thofrteson i
and family in Wingharn,.
DONNYBROOK
THEATRE CI4O1SEP
MONDAY, Tussoax AND
WEDNESDAY, 16AGO WIAElt
Thursday, Ifriday, Stttuvitty,
March l9 - .21. -
Dean Martin, Eva Bartok
Anna Maria Alberglletti
In
"TEN THOUSAND'
BEDROOMS"
A romantic comedy set against
authentic and fascinating back-
grounds of Itofite.
DRAW NIGHT AT DRAW NIGHT AT
Mc KIBBONS'
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Will Conduct
Sunday Service HAT THE REXALL WEATHERMAN PREDICTS FOR YOUR NEW YbR.K TRIP
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ST. HELENS-Rey. B. F. Green
I is Making -favourable recovery
from his recent illneas. Mr. Colin
Fingland of Wingham, Cond noted
the, service' qin Sunday morning
z.;: and -will do ,:se next Sunday also,
Huron* Erie-Canada Trust
Debentures and, Trust.Certificates.. '
On units 0,s100 t er more both these safe '
investments pay 4%2% interest for
periods of t to .5 years.
Why not call in and ask for details'?
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Crawford It liethering4or, Wingliam; J. IV. Bush-
... ,field, iyinglain; Ii. C. MacLean, Wbighant;
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ZENITH ;RADIO CORPORATION
' • • Chicago"
We 1st' ' are 'now in oar
year of :this very important
business of 4i3Iiolddirig better hear-
-price. We
thank YOu:for the wonderful con-
tip/I./thin •you have Made to our „ g/oWthl",. ' congratulate you on
the inginentinyt you have given. our
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minded of that existing day in 1943,
October 24, to be exact -- the day
on which ,Zenith introduced to the
public its cOmplete, ready-to-wear
hearing aid at the'nnheard ;of price
of $40; Yes, this launched the
Zenith Crusade with its announc-
ed' purpose of lowering the cost
of heating -- of proViding as high-
est r egality instrument for the
hard-of-hearing at a , price they
Could afford to pay. • ,
Many of Sipa will recall the revo-
ution this event created', A hear-
ing aid for $40 as fine or better
than those selling at $200 , . it
seemed 'unbelieVable. As a de-
fensive Measure, the rest of the in-
dustry 'banded' together against
ZENITH. Accusation was piled
upon accusation , as the industry
vigorously attemptecicto justify its
Ptieing practices. Some even
went to the Department of Justice
and claiMed we were selling below
eOst. •
But the public was quick and• de-
cisive its judge/nerd. In an in-
dustry that supported" 30 manufac-
turersin 'the United 'States, Zenith
rapidly grew -to become the largest
Manufacturer of hearing aids In
the Wcirld. The public's decision
has been alt enduring' one, because
Zenith has never pinto ,relinquish-
6(1 #s leadership , and hover
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This public ..sup Port. Is simple to
explain,. Loyalty, begets loyalty -
and Zenith haS remained lOyal to
tlio public by rieVer giVing Up its
Crusade tO keep the Oa Of better
hearing at a, reasonable level.
Even in the face of inflationary
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to offer thie"quality 4 transistor
beating „aid el a Price of $i50. This
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Our Prices Are Lower Free
We Keep Down the Upkeep Delivery
What fun it 'will bel — Just think — four" full days
and three nights at the lovely Hotel Sheraton Mc-
Alpine on Broadway at 34th St,
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April 5th. You will board your T.C,A: Viscount,
Flight 208 at 2.20 p.m, arrive in New York at 4 p.m.
The waiting.taxi will take you to your hotel. There
you will have deluxe accommodation right on Broad-
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and the night of your We! .Gist think---: night clubs,
Radio City, OR A NIGHTTOUR around the world's
Iliioylt fabulous city.
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church of your ch oice tours galore in' the
I daytime, the Board Walk and Easter Parade
USIC) Prizes, Gifts Alt day
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March 29th in our store - by Mayor, R. E. McKinney.
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day -- draw CKNX will be on hand-,
you'll 'have fun - so come along.
Schneidcr'S M. a ,bhons
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SAVE Sc - 10 oz. , . ' " illeg. 3 :tor 37c
Campbell's Vegetable Soup, 8 for $1.0,
" SAVE 10e, - I lb. tin ' Reg. 9 ,
Mother Parker's Coffee .'.. , Special 89c
SAVE tie -. itte OD ..= 8b'4 ' ' . Deg. stie
Mother Parkei's Tea Bags,.. Special 630
Pine River Medium Cheese . . . . , lb. 49c
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