HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1958-04-02, Page 9Nil
t
•
A
is t;. t•
tl
.A.00. YOU.
•Ito0,
CQVQ ':PACK
T
ALONE?
4
You ;husbandh4 Chief"
beneficiary, would you know bow to administer
lits g iJate? Do you understand 'mottle Tax
ti,t1! mints and Suecession Duties? Whitt of
evaluations and liquidation' of assets?
11`e p.erience in Estate Planning and
Management can cause unnecessary losses and
Untold worry, That's why so many ,wise men
*tnd''V'y,omen depend on the experienced -helpo
thg Sterling Trusts, .Arrange to. see Sterling
a. rusts: with Your husband today, You'll find
Wein :personally, interestedin helping you..
THE*
k
CORPOr AT1ON
in:Toronto
CO Air. Parker
EMpire 4-7495
in .Barris?
Call Mr. Alcorn
PArkway $4181
11
U$tUHURII
Mr, and 'Mrs+,. Alex tie viited;
u la with i C
onset w awe' Pa,c a
!t a
rs, ging
-i .Y y g
of 'iur.nlaerry. Chas. Leaven who
Jtacl Ills leg Injured while wg kin>
among ,stock at the barn two
weeks .ago has been es;cpvcring,
nicely.
Mr, and Mrs. :Frank L imreeac
and daughter,: Vicki, of Atwood;.
visited on Sunday with Mrs. W9/1.0
Lett. .
$, Gordon 'Elliott anti- Mrs.
Donald Campbell Made a trip to.
London on Monday, where Mrs,
Elliott had a .obeok.u» on her eye,
The folks of Langside ,.district
held a euchre on Friday evenieg
in ,the hall there, with six , tables
In play, Lois Conley and Parrish
Muffatt held: high points, and
Tiny! Fight! Fulll'Powerl
earw revel bearing aid
new 4 -Translator
lar'
Warn, entirely at the Earl
Slendir, tinted, contoured to, fit
snugly right at the :car! 10 -day
6loneyt!3ac.k Guarantee, Easy'
Writs, See it today„. etijoy 'fa*`
mous Z.eni,th •Quality!, Free home
demonstration arranged.
ZENITH ^ire nc o.Q a of fa' 4+� 9 .
tf
We carry:batteries and accessories ler:meat •
henrng aids
Aucl;ey Toul=it?' s,nd Gordon Mottat4
held low pointe. focal talent pro-
vided nsnsie for the dance that :foto
lowed lunch.
Mrs, .J, Musgrove of Wroseter,.
and her daughter, Miss • riadys
Mtaatg5o.ve, of~ Trslntoha.
visited :on Sundey'wi.th Mrs. D.
Willis.
Miss Marjorie Coulter, nurse-itt-
,training in Guelph Hospital, .sp.ent
the week end with her parents,
1>Sa; and Mrs. Albert cornea,
Mr. and Mrs,, Jas, Moclf, Donnie
;Lynn and Danny of Lls.tgWC1 visit-
ed .on Sunday with, Mr,: and; Mrs.
Cat Weber.
Mr, Writ, Kennedy of Marnoch
visited on Saturday with former
neighbours. at i',arltliilt, and Mt'.
and Mrs, Kennedy visited on Sun-
day with Mr, find Mrs, Jaolc; Wool-
cook of Glenannan,
Mr, Gordon McBurney 'w.es in
London on Sunday and visited
with ,Mr, James Hardie, who has
been very ill In Victoria f''ospittal
during the past w,eelc,, Mrs, Yardie
and Neal accompanied Mr. McBur-
ney and other members. of the
family spent Monday in •,London.
The annual business meeting and
election of officers of the Women
Institute will be iheld next Wed-
nesday, April 9, in. the . M9mori l
Hail here. •
Thirteen tahl'es were hi play at
the euchre held on Friday evening
in .S.S, No, D hast Wawanosh,
sponsored by the 12tih concession
folks. Mrs. John McGee and Rtabt
Arbuckle held . high points and
tWne
Mrs. G'•.1on John o and
s.asal 6 pay
'Coulter, held low points, while the
mystery prize went to. ;Doreen
Pattison.
Mr., and Mrs, Cecil Falconer
spent a few days last week at the
home of Mr, and Mrs.. Elgin Wel-
wood, Caledon and with his mother,
gra. John Falconer.
The children of SAS, • Ilio,. jO
School made their bi-yearly trip to
the dentist in Lucicnow .on Monday
and Tuesday this week.
Mrs, Irene. Paterson of Toronto
tt;
4
•
Pe:signedto give you the ultimate in
, cooking perfcylioll, a modern electric •, .
range 1,Nri1l roast, .broil, fry, bake and boil
—all automatically.
Electric cooking is clean Cooking.,
Your pots and pans stay shining bright.
t...
There's no film: oil walls and curtains
,%tlld your kitchen stays ccicl, Electric
'cooking is fast ,cooking—cconomicai too.
Witli \an automatic'clecl.ric range you .;
LIVE BETTER a LE CT,RICALLY
• the safe, clean, modern way,
better.
i
•
•
i
• USE IIN AUfiQMATIC
ELECTRIC RANG ;
ro
.>r
2
10 *Au
v
e. ec rkciti does so much
14 or costs so little
A
At Thianof'fering
Of Wingham 'Group
VV e • ,
l f
i�� . ' iiU>ltr�if hist a 'fe s o
d
y
the1 "� (lamb
Wit n ,, u i
MmS ofa 'United hu a
t
attended the ,Laster 'rhankoffering
meeting it the W.M.S. of the
U
n-
std Merck o , bridty
last, and were delighted with the
program presented, and with the
pictures and Interesting address,
of the special speaker, Miss Laura
' char.
The people of this district` have
been keenly interested for years
with Miss Collar's work in .Africa,
and were pleased to hear of the
great advancement in Christian
education and .practices among the
people there, All were proud of the
generous .contribution the United
Church W.M.S. made towards the
purchase of a car that Miss Collar
hopes to take back with her in the
interest of her work, All enjoyed
the lunch and aipv►ai half-hour to••
gether.
spent the week -end' , wail her
mother,'Mrs, Wm. Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. Craig`Scott and
baby Blaine of Kinloss, left on
Monday to spend a few days at
Peterborough,
Mr. and Mrs. Tien 1vfeClenagban
and Mr. and* Mks. Carl McClemsg-
ban spent Sunday at the lupine of
Mr. and Mrs,. Wm, Parker, of Clin-
ton, and Mr, Ben Mcclenagitan
stayed to spend a few' slays there
Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Currie and
children visited on Sunday with
Mr, and Mrs. Russell Gaunt. Mrs,
Currie held the lucky ticket ,on
the quilt that was' raffled at the
Lower Wingham euchre on Friday
evening,
Mrs. J, 'G, Gillespie; Mrs, Ezra
Scholtz, Mrs. Herbert Laidlaw,
Mrs. Jas, Falconer and Mrs. Rpbt.
Laidlaw attended the W.M.S. Pres-
byterial meeting in Clinton on
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Farrier spent
a few days last week at the home
of Mr. and Mrs, Russell Farrier,
Wingham.
'Mr, and Mrs. Jas, Falconer and
Lois spent theweek-end' at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Wel-
wupd, and withhis mother, Mrs.
John Falconer, at'Caledon,
Mrs. John Hutchison spent a
few •clays last week at the home of
her ,daughter, Mrs. Edward. Nich-
olson, of Thamesford.
Mr, and Mrs. Alex Robertson
and children visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs, Dawson Craig.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fraser and
children of Walton visited on Sun-
day at the home of Mr. and Mrs..
John Jamieson. '
Mr. John Metcalf of Turnberry,
who resides with Mr. and Mrs.
Isaac Metcalf, was taken, to Wing -
ham Hospital on Saturday 'suffer -
lug from pneumonia.
'rhe ladies of the Presbyterian
W.M.S, here attended a . Thank -
offering meeting in the Wingham
Presbyterian Church on Tuesday
to -hear Miss 'Laura Collar, the
special speaker. •
Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw Were
in Goderich on Sunday and visited
with his mother, Mrs. -Jas. Laid-
law, Who was able to leave the hos-
pital and was visiting at the home
of her brother, Mr. Calvin Strau-
ghan. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Laid-
law of London also visited there,
on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Robinson and
I£eith of Belgrave visited ori Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Rob-
inson.
Mr, and Mrs. Harry Templeman
and children of Corrie visited on
Sunday at the home of her sister,.
Mrs. Jack Shiell and Mr. 'Shield.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Currie at-
tended the Hobby Exhibit on
Achievement night in Teeswater
On Friday night, and Mr. and. Mrs.
Currie spent the week -end at the
home of their daughter, Mrs., Rich-
ard Deacon, of Guelph.
Mas. Nelson Smith of Markhaiu
spent a few days last week at. the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Chapman and returned hOjne with
,Mr,. Smith, who visited there on
Sunday, with his mother, Mrs. M.
Smith, who has been quite ill with
pneumonia during the past two
weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Armstrong
;sponsored a euchre in S.S. No. 7,
Wawanosh on Friday night.
tight tables were in play. Mrs.
,Pas. Liddy and Calvin Robinson.
held high points and Mrs. Roy
Robinson and Tom Armstrong held
low points, Mr. and Mrs. Thos.
.Armstrong are sponsoring a euchre
'this week.
Harris burden and lel.
friend, Gordon Donnelly of Cooks -
vine arrived home last Tuesday
after spending five weeks on a trip
to Mexico City, New Orleans and
Jacksonville, Florida, Gordon re-
turned home to Cooksville on
Saturday, after visiting for a few
tlat•ys with Mr, and Mrs. Calvin
Robinson,
Mr,- and Mrs. Russell Ross and
children visited on Sunday with
Mr. 'and Mrs. Clarence MoClenag-
han of Rothsay.
.• 1
.3T HELENS
Tie lathe i' .fie. reminded of the
a,t.atuaal nattetin,g eat the Womete's
Iiaatttute'..thid: t'f'hitrsciaYl after -
at 2kitty=
meat of. fens anti lhousecleaning
hints.
Miss .rMaargart t' Miller, ide•g, ;i L,
was Jtowe. filum Stratford fats” the
avK(Sic*cilli:
Mr. John McQuillin of 'u►'itadsor
is spendilag,aa few weeks :tit his'
hone here. .
P'riday,wan a lucky dart for Mr,.
Will Webster, wise beside winning
a prize at the. St. Helenas School
party held .a lucky. ticket for .0,00
art the draw spoatsoreti.by the myth
ZIoekey team.
Fina' hard U Paiity
At St. letens. School
ST. Ill!.Lhi $--'Phe final. card
Party at' tlie, St,` :Helens ,School for
this, year was .held on Eridra even-
ing with eleven tables• .of shoot.
High honors went to Mrs. Aithari
Miller and-Clerden Struthers, With
eousolAtion. prizes to Bill Mala ler
son, who played: as':a lady,' and th
Ernest Vaiti it .
in fife rllraw tiaf followed' ;fur.
prizes made- by the -pupils, Archie
At.itchison..won. the cushion; Mrs. ).
G. Todd,,, the shelf ,and Will Web-
ster, the -pillow. eases. , •
Love ;Q'LNe ghbor
Is CGI'' Theme
Mrs. W Tiffin led .the .sing-
song at the;Wingiam
Tuesday evening.. The 'worship
service Was in, charge of Mrs. Me
Murphy' 'group and was based on
a coarimandment Jesus stressed' at.
the last supper, "Thou :shalt love
thy neighbour as :thyself" Scrip-
ture passages: from' Matthew, Mark
and John were. read by Ruth Hod-
gins, Jane ..,Iietherington and Sue
Nasmith Mrs. McMurchy road a
story which. eriiphasized the com-
mandment,
itrs V; r Reid's group 'did the
first. half ,of, a,.project;' on the
churcli,and.•Mrs; McMurehy's group
worked on baby jackets and night-
gowns for ,° their ` mission project.
The Super' Jets' had a guest, Mrs.
F. Blakelyr .wlio, showed• ,them how
to do shellwork.
Play Presented by
Teeswater Juntors
ST. %IIcLENS--The Junior Fartit-
era and Junior institute of Tees.
Water provided' a very fine everh-
#tug's entertainment in the corn.'.
situnity hall on Wellhesday when
they presented their play "Here
Comes Charlie", The play was a.
partIcularly ,good one and it was
Weil giOen, a
Between the acts, 'Feed McG�ull
On accompanied by Mrs. Mciuil-
lin, played the 'mouth organ and
Mr. WO Mrs, E. W Hite sang a
dint,. Mule for the dance that fol-
lowed was .provided; by :F'arrlet's
4rehestra aaedl Mr. and Mrs, Chess
ter Taylor.
Cycle:•Rslc
No police officer -"wants to east
himself -iii the Tale of a' miserable
spoilspPrt. •hounding 'innoceiat,
youngsters; but it • must be re-
membcred,tba't an unlighted bi-
cycle at night is a. real, menace.
to its rider as well as . a nerve
wrecking .hazard for motorists,
Parents of, course,, bear. the prime
responsibility, 'to see that their
youngsters do ..not break the law
but the-4)o1lce must 'uphold the law
too andrnot.give:way to, false kind-
ness—Calgary; Albertan..
Medical' .science 'is better equip-
ped to 'deal' with 'cancer than ever
before. .Each 'year an increasing
numberr' of cases are cured.
!it), ritl#4,114,111;istr‘tMS
71
:Ful:44n: -, FLOOR
A min
u WALL
Wa�iL
AWNINGS TILES
-
LUMBER ---- BUILDING
Telephone Z60
ti
ontinilt
SAS I"i
Dopit
CUI'BOAL l
wootant
U
U
. Thnruu l .nese -- Ability "fine. WWI `
iii
• 4 Phone .37 for ..Illpolnl,rrtelil A -
rilll milllilompoleill eite!Im1Isuei1ielieltih IIll lllelltl ftelllelilelliefillfit'i
UIIJUl1 II 111 ill Ili lilUlJIUlil,�lli til I.II$IIIPUJPIII*IIIPIIIPIII*tiIIBl iii Gt1Ui
W. R. HA..M:,T
OPTOMETRBT
. • .
Pedals tiIM'l
IGA Fancy FRUIT COCKTAIL 2
20 men tin ''
Fancy Honey Pod PEAS 2 •33c
Stokcly's 15 oz. this .. for
149
ICA Canned. HAMS
1% ib, tint +Nra
,
KETCHUP/+
Heinz - 'll 04. 11 c,,
QUAKER MUFFETS
• Packages »..... . ........ font
CAKE MIX 'with Free decorator
Monarch, White of Ch.ocolntir ........' fur
ALUMINUM FOIL
Reynold's .. '
IGA Fancy TOMATO JUICE
48 oz
33c
59c.
29c
25c
EASTER MEAT FEATURES'
• BROILER TURKEYS oven ready Sac
Fully Cooked - Skinless
Centre Portions Ac.
Cry -U -Vire - 114.R"
ROLLS
4-8 lir, at/,:
SMOKED HAMS ,
Either End 69C
Cry -O -Vito - lb.
SMOKED , COTTAGE
Ory -O -Vac - Halves - lb:
SIDE -BACON
Tablerite Kindless - lb. 1akg
E 69c
69c:
Remingt�n's IGA Market
•
THE
knowledgeable eyes
at
THE
BANK
.`yea like the ones above express the wisdom that can
6nly come from long experience and sober ,judgment,. it's
people With these qualities whom you'll find in the'
managers' offices of The Toronto-Domitiion Bank. People
with t%e knowledge to help you reach the right t;oltt-
tioais to .your money problems, whether they're questions
of business financing or of personal budgeting.
fihe people at The Bank are knowledgeable people .
Arid they' are ready too put their knowledge and experience
at your service in any way they can, whether you are a
brand -pew depositor or one of long standing. '
+he Toronto -Dominion is the bank where people Make
Ui* dik fe/icaa
TORONTO rtDO I J N
*MC. Mla,N14. 'tuA'r 4,4O01't;`
tJ� B, RUNSTEDTLER-, Meineiger'
IViegitit Branal
)1 14 A 'tit
• A. E. GRAHAM, Manag 1r''
'Gorrilea Branch
AN K
th-91111
ys
t•,
2�