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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1958-07-02, Page 6,IP‘ !The %Vingllaln AdYnn9e tiuesa 'WeJL/ 'i till ,ylnd, 1N$ NOVICE SUMMER 'BUS SCHEDULE Effective June 251k Obtain your softy from your iooal Agent or Driver, The Western .Ontario Motorways Limited I1;itch4>2,er Ontario Summer Painting REQUIRES THE BEST MARTIN-SENOUR 100% PURE EXTERIOR HOUSE PAINT' is the very fittest in top quality exterior paint. It `flows smoothly - without "pull" or tiring effort. It's superior hiding permits one -Coat jobs on most re -coat work. CUSTOM MIXED AND READY MIXED IN HUNDREDS OF SHADES Alexander's Hardware °KEYS MADE WIHILE YOU WAIT" 1111111111, iii 11111111,1111111111111111111111111111.1.ttltiitt.1111/ltl,.outman! ttl 111 lI.1tot11111.IInn/ l lIl1111,111111111111111111t GROUND BEEF 3 LBS. FOR $1.25 fi PORK SAUSAGE 3 LBS. FOR $1.25 PURE LARD 20 LB. PAIL 15c LB. LocIridge's Butcher Shop i • The Best of Fresh and Cured Meats Always oris Hata • SPECIAL. SHOWING This week, at WELWOOD'S, a special collec- tion of Fine Rug and Carpet Samples. Over 80 patterns and colours of fine hard -twist, all wool Broadlooms, colourful Axminster.s,: Tweeds and j• Wiltons. •' jDrop in and see these this week .., . have an esti- I: mane for your room .... you'll be surprised at how little, a really fine lifetime rug, actually costs. Mich beauty, comfort, warmth and easy care are just some of the rewards you will derive from a• fine rug. SPECIAL OFFER (one week only) ;; A 9 x 12 rug, in a lovely hard -twist, all wool deep Ipile broadloom, available in seven attractive tones complete witha heavy felt underpad $129.99 F (on rugs of larger size, this basic 12 sq. yardprice will apply.) I WEL OOD'S I fl iflROPACK 837.50 WEEK,,E1 t"i CASE $27.50 ' Mtn) VAINilikT 820.50 ' Mso Vtilltrialt0 Overnight Rase and 'Train Case, Waiter' Ifome Furnishings _IRhw.106 .S. d'WALKErz Wh.µitm MR. AND MRS. ALVA IrLOYD. McIDUWELU, Wlio were mare ct �bir June 14144. The bride was the fernier Anna June lP'oster, :daugbtp sof 111.r. and Mrs, Jdlur. Blake, of Blyth ;The groom is the 'son •of Mrs. Alva McDowell, of Beigrave.—Photo, by Harvey McDowell. ,. 4. BELGRAVE Miss Frances McCrea had' a very enjoyable motor trip to Ot- tawa to attend the ,50h anniversary of the Canadian 'Nurses' Associa- tion, Monday June • 23 to Friday,' June 27. The Memorial service at 'Bran- don's Cemetery on Siinday.evening was very largely attended with Rev. Meeley of the Anglican Church. giving the address, Mr. King of Belgrave United. Church assisted Mr. Alex Nethery and daughters; Valerie and Brenda visited with Mr, and Mrs. Herson-Irwin. for the week -end attending the Nethery, reunion at Londesboro on Soturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. William' Kelly visited on Thursday • with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Morgan and family, at Ailsa Craig. Mr. and Mrs, Sam Siddwell and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest• Waddell of Fullarton visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, George Jordan.•Mrs. Waddell also called on Mr. and: Mrs. Tom Smith, • " Mn and Mrs. Wilfred Pici'tell and family of . Hamilton spent the:. week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Herb Wheeler. Mrs. Laura/Johnston and. George spent the week -end with Mr; and Mrs. George Johnston' at Wingham.. Mr. and 'Mrs, Russell Kelly and family of Cooksville . spent , the. week -end with Mr. and .Mrs. Wil- liam Kelly. Mr, and Mrs. Jerry Higgins of. Toronto, . Miss 'Margaret' Higgins, and -Mrs. S, Halliday ,of • Londdn,_ spent the week -end with M. ,and` Mrs: Robert Higgins. ' .. Mr. Austin. Cook of Toronto spent the weekend with his par` ents, Mr. and•Mrs. Harry Cook: Mr, 'and Mrs, Alec Styles,'' Billy and Patsy of Mimic() are spending a couple of weeks with. Mrs. Cora McGill. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Turner, ' Tom- my and Margaret of Chicago, Illi- nois, visited on Saturday, and Mrs:' Wes Kerr and Mrs. Walter Kerr, both of Brussels, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Herb Wheeler. Mr. and Mrs. C, R, Coultes visit- ed in Weston and Toronto on Tues- day last. Mrs. Fred •Overend of Dunnville and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Garniss,., Wingham, visited over the week- end with Miss Stella Nethery, Nethery Reunion At Londesboro BELGRAVE—The thirteenth 'an- nual Nethery reunion was held at the • community park,. Londesborp on Saturday,•June • 28, with 'one hundred members signing the reg.-. aster, luring the afternoon games, and races conducted by A, 1. Neth- cry, Mrs. &L., Boucher and Mrs, Ray Potter were Much enjoyed especially by the younger set, Following the supper hour, the president, Ray Potter of Clinton took 'charge' of the business meet-' big. A moment's silence was ob- served :in memory, of those who passed away in the last year, Alex. H. Nethery of Sarnia, and Win. White of Bruce • Mines, husband of Etta Leishin.an, • Albert Nethery ;of. "Harriittorl, James ' McGill, Clinton; Henry Leishman of Goderich and Edgar Wightman, past president, all spoke briefly. The following prizes were award- ed: Youngest 4bab',, Barry Boucher, person having birthday . neatest June 28, Mrs, Thomaa " "airserv(eer person coming farthest Mrs. ,Kred Overdid; .most recently married couple, Mr..and Mrs. Charlie Scan - lucky plate, Gilbert, Nethery; lucky cup, Unto McGehl; winner of , the mystery prize, Nora Vanr Camp, grandn't'o'ther with the lost. grandsons, Mrs, Chris Nethery; grandfather with the most grand- daughters, .T; D Nethery. • A vete Of thantrs Was giveh to the ;lifto Sn1t Coni''Srty and to Percy 'Banter 6f t dderich •tor the gr'tietous gifts elven to all present, The officers rine:thd for 1959' •P)•esi dent, Alex fht:;tiz't» of 'droflitn .ltd' aceretStY treeStireric „ Stat$ .•:„" bOt Nethery, Church N• ews, •W'ROXETBR—The 100th versary of Wroxeter United Church will. be held 'neict' Sunday wall Geo.- • Wylie • of W.allaceburg` as, the guest speaker at the 11•o'clockrser- ,vice, and Rev, Dr. James Semple, Egmondville, at the 7.00 p.m.' ser - Vice. t Special Music will be pichided for both services and lunch 'will be served after church in: the morn- ing, to .which all members of , the eongregation'ere invited to pa talke. t' • F.. , 'MINISTER, :WIFE• JEWYE tt[FTS • WROXETER—Abdul `• 25 •twee present' ori 'Tuesday `night bf'`last week when the •WA: held a 'social evening•in••honor• of R,ev. and ,Mrs. Buchanan.',, . • • • Mrs: H:' 'McMichael ..conducted a contest, • • placingi the ladies in groups; Mrs. McCutcheon • held. 1x spelling, :bee ..in ;a contest for ; the best memory., when a tray with p articles was displayed ,briefly, Mrs. Buchanan won 'first ,prize with is list of .21 out of ,the 40. Annp Dougias..played piano select - tions throughout the . evening: , ..An .address „was ,read, by. Wk.; •George :Gibson' `and Mrs, , McCut ch.eon presented ,Mrs. .Buchanan, with a floor polisher,from ,the Sac Mrs.'• Hart. then 'read an address. and:C. McCutcheon prese'nte'd Rev.. Buchanan .with)a purse":of 'money, behalf rof1; life •,adherents ' of Wroxeter; Church, They, both -re-; plied... ,• Communty • singing was enjoy' d with • Anne ,'Douglas ; at. the io and 'd amd of'mtisical' chairs was- played. • The members of tlie"W,A served iunc'h, Buds of Promise Hold ' Fi>al Meeting. .,, vv,R,QXETER'=-Meir%bers of tha Buds'of?rdmise Mission Band feet on Wednesday; after school, itr the' school 'room of the United Chu'rah, ,forrtheir "final -meeting of the seta; son,. when 26 members. and .thrill aeaders .were present... • ' Tho meeting, which had 'been planned. to.take .the' form of',a nic, had ,;to be 'held, inside due ito the inclerhency "of the weather. The devotional part of the meeti#ig talk tkie'`usual 'form and' was. p>;e- sided" over"'by r .the' vice-president •Shkron' Elliott. f: Quiet Music; ,:with Mrs: H. •D,urst at the piano, follow-` ed. by the call , to worship, broug�tt the assembly .to`,order. The children joined iii the; sing ing' of their Mission' Band,•liymn. after which‘' they •repeated ;their Mission Band Purpose together, The Scripture lesson' from John 1'4 31.47was read by,•Brian Sander- son, and' Jeannie Howes ,led in prayer. • ' - • Chapters 7^ grid ,$ of the study beak "Hanna's 1 ew.Home"; were taken ,by .Bonnie' ledger, and ;'rip- predation 'Wag expressed'to tier ohs 'behalf of, lfie'`Mlsslon Bann, by the, .p'reaTdeitt,.+The"offering: rocelved'by Garry Chlanibers 'and ' Ronnie 'E1= Nott, WAS dedicated, and the meet- frig .closed, With the repeating Of the; Mispah :benedictions -• Under, the •direction Of Mrs,. L. .McGee, and Bonnie Bd'gar, 'a, gal* of, musical, chars lyse *odd, by, the children,• after Which 'they'par took of ltinch, ;prepa'red and siyrved by the leaders, Mrs. J. 'a7andci!rs'5tt Mrs L 1V[CCxe' , •Mrs H. burst and Mrs, • r As.' is ,'t'he euiitein,, -116 meetlsigs �tvjll b itelct ;urine ,the suxkl' er, hot tiV '•Ire Iasatned again i tie .#aTl. a wi.wxKh,1NYG�ds,a0.'.icm�8..raw�i•;vxY,...�1; p 1 k WROXETER q. Mr. W. W. Twee and ,'ohildrpxl of Toronto, spent the Week -end at the home ,of her parents, Mr, .arid Mrs, W. P. Davisson. Mr. and Mrs, Lyle Hart and Pat- ti of 14stowel :spent 'the .Week -end with Mr. and- &Ira. Wm, 11srt, , Mrs, Wm, Cullen, Toronto„ .vas a visitor l:fst 'week at her 'parents' summer home 'here Mr. and Mts. Clarence White 'Rise spent , the week -end here. • , . Miss 'Williainsop sulci., Mrs, It. V, i"ym of Wiilgham y.iStted? uith`'Mrs, Thos, Hemphill on Sunday eve>ti�', ing. , Mr, and Mrs. William Hart ,and Mr. and Mrs; Hey Hunter were. Sunday visitors with Mry, and Mrs. Allan Munro ..at .their cottage at Amberley,. Mr and. Mrs, Lloyd Weir, To- ronto, s,ps'nt tire weekend with Mrs. W. E, Weir acid Miss Gertie Bush and attended the' .presenta, lion in tit. Gorrie community halt` for Mr, and Mrs, T1 V, Edgar, who have moved 'to St. Thomas. ' Mrs. • Robert Montgomery, Miss Ross and Miss Marjorie Al - ten of Toronto, are spending a few days at their summer home here. Mr, and Mrs, J, D; MoGillvary of Paisley, visited on Sunday with the latter's mother, Mrs. Wm; Gib- son and Mr„ and Mrs. Geo. Gibson.' Visitors at the same' •'home were. Mr, and 'Mrs, Robert' Gibson' and family of Fordwieh; •Mrs. Mary. Wearing,. Concord, and Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Wells, Toronto. • Mr. and Mrs. John "McEwen,' of Beamsville, spent last Mondey'wif h the former's• sister, Mrs. Richard Ingram iPand Mr Ingram,' • . Mr. and Mrs; ` I;orne Matthews, riero.14 Ind Glgl'. of Preston, Mr. 41i4 WO, l enrX Sage of Listowel, fi ii e.4 Mei,: Howard Eowman and d#4ghteril, :!eter4blird't were ,nn - '40.11•1044. un - 'd' y;guests •at 'the 'llama :of Ross Torten. • Af"aster Norman Nixon, Centralia, ie $dlldaying" with. his g'rand'parents llir and• �l[rb. George Griffith,. Miss Pearl Haines„ Birmingham, Mich: who spent 'last week with Mc. Tohn. 14Ir»Cutcheon, left pn tlg y' tR retttr, an to her hotlne, iylr _ and: Mrs, Bert Miceli, who event; some• • time with their on and family, 'Mr., add' Mrs. Wallace Niacin, Centralia, 'have reF,urnpd tr the• 'borate offMr, John McCutcheon, ti1[rs, Cloyne Higgins, Bluevale $pent. Sunday with, Mr, and Mrs. Robert ,Galbraith, With, ' Mr. and Mrs, Chas, Mcputoheon •'" Sunda: guests of Mrs, Thos.. McMlehael, Wingham, Mrs, Dins Willis Sua.nd ns or: Whitechurch spent ndaysowith MSS, .Teffrev Musgrove and Mr and,Mrs, Stewart Musgrove, ' Mrs. ()liver Riley, Doreen and Tbaron, Brussels, spent Sunday as the, guests of Miss Evelyn and' Mr Vernon Bupfer, Mr. William,Ringler has returned from three weeks' vacation with 'relatives in Detroit and Dearborn, • Mr,and, Mrs. Doug. Greenwood Palmerston, were Sunday guests of Mr arid'. Mrs,�.Lloyd Elliott. We are Sorry to report the sass- jng of Mr. Edwin Palmer In Wing-, }ram pener,al Hospital on Afopday,. A foil obrttiary will appear next, week,°and ,. •Mr, .i!rs, Jas Doig visited with Mrs, Hattie Inglis, Mildmay, on Sunday; when about 30 relatives called in ,the, ,•afternoon; and spent a'001a1 • tiros:,with. Mrs., Inglis, :in honor ;of 'her' birthday. Teachers and Pupi( Rntertgin Mothers Aufw..w•-Frid.y caoerncl& thio, :pupilsand the tes4h r, Mrs. 'Seth Lansing, entertained' the, ,.'nnoti}ars. and friends: The pupils, under the supervision of Mrs E,..lyiixl& ]1fa Qw ell, presented a short muslesil pro gramme, •I,IIttle Miss Heather Me- ' owell 'sang a solo, , ' Mr, Gardiner, who ' With,; Mrs Gardiner, of ;i#ustr}lla, arpt Npend .roe ing soil time with 'Mr. •send. Mr , 4isylfto11,11'ledmond, �ghowed,colatu.xll ad pictures triton I : *uiiti�il', tale a alt o, iP(ther •taken; On 'the: 00eail; er aurin« ,their 'voy*ge ;IOYoM ti? piialfic ocean, 'These Were all very .#e rely"aild enjoyed 'by all, Tole ''was 1o1l0wed by a cud of tf a 'and doolrigs..and a social halt;. :hour was Watt during whtieh timl. tlfe • gttes'ts were' given an ' dlipor, tunitY to look at the • pupils' o t , workbooks and note books, tf! rI t. • ar4 i*. 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