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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1958-07-16, Page 834•01330.01,3.e.r....melk. ,1•01,1•Iny, plmiliii.I.H.I.I11.11.14.1i4.114101.MIAmigkommpropmipoompkg100140.411113....$.30.09,k140.11,{13.1114.3011411...111iRmoum,.. LOOK ! SEE!! COTTAGE ROLLS „ „ lb, .65,c GROUND „. „ $1.25 SAUSAGE „ ..k 4.. • lbs, $1.25 i fRO4EN FOWL AT ALL TINMS44: 11,1011(kirlItillgle1i :Butch:or: 5411101111 - The Best of Vresh and Ctired Meata Alva" .ffand. ' • .... Friday and:Saturday' Only FOROWIELI Mr. and 'Mrs, Bothern and Cary, Mrs. W. ITSvg'rave and family, visited one day last weeit with Miss Nancy ,§othern daelt'S Ranch, North Bruee and on Sun- day Mr, and Mrs, James Vittie and Mr. and Mrs, Ca'rl Stewart also visited there. The friends of Mrs, Glenn Jelin,- son will be sem, ta bear that at present she is confined to the Wingbana Hospital, where she un- derWent 'surgery, ' Miss Sliaren Is spending the summer months in Ripley, Miss Bennie Inglis is spending a few weeks with relatiyes in Stay- net Mr, and Mrs, Everitt Ashton and tvvn ehildren of Athens are spend- ing two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Asnton, lVfiss Edyth Campbell of Cordova. Mines, is visiting for two months with her grandmother, Mrs. Pearl pattersion. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Wil- liams of Coderich spent ohe day last week at the same home. ; Miss, Barbara Hannah of Harris- ton is spending two weeks with her grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. Garn King. I Mrs. Mabel Best of Windsor visited a couple of days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Hoyden Devitt, Mr. and Mrs, Ken Graham spent Sunday of Strathroy and Tillson- burg. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gibson of Toronto were week-en& visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Doug Holt. Mr, and Mrs. Bob Petznick and family of Kitchener spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs., Ira Schaefer. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Benin and little daughter of Kitchener spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Fred McCann and Rickey and Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Ament spent Sunday at Port Elgin. Master Kenny McClement visited a few days ,last week with Gary Sothern. Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Greasie of Midland, Mich., visited one day last week with Mr. and 'Mrs. Bruce Sothern. Mrs, Ida Veerchoor of Ann Arbor, Mich., Mrs. Susan Hughes of Ham- ilton and Mrs. Edith Thibadeau of Buffalo, N. York, are visiting for a few days with Mrs. Ruby Forester. Mrs. Stewart MacNaughton and John of Wingham also visited Sunday at the same home. Mrs. Jennie Mosure, age 86, won the prize for being the -oldest lady in the Orange parade on Saturday in Clinton. She ha.S been a mem- ber of L.O.B.A. 131 Fordwich for fifty years. The sympathy of the community is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Crosby Sothern in the Sudden passing of tbeir daughter, Shirley. Week-end visitors at the -home pf Mr. and Mrs. Ross Doig were Mr. and Mrs. Don Gibson and. family St. Catharines and Mr, Donald poig of Galt. , Mrs. Harold Mullin and three ehildren of Deschenes, Quebec, are visiting this week with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Noah Ries. Mr. and 1V1rs. Harold Pollock and Fraser and Mr. and Mrs. Howell Fraser visited,on _Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Glaer'enCe:',Paileek at Rip- , ley. Mr. and- Mrs. Everitt' ',Allen at- tended the christening.„ of their grandson, duy-SOeliner', son of Mr. • lif•UdiCal research aims at a longer, happier life for. you and your children —.Thanks; 'to =untiring research,„ many l dangerous diseases are under c6.ntrol today. A number or other "killers", however, are' still unsolved problems. . In the over-all research effort being made to solve t em, the medical schools of Canadian universities are plaking an important part. Tolelp strengthen and develop their research programs, the Life Insurance Companies in Canada are providing research Fellowships to these universities, every year. Fellowships are awarded to graduates who 'have been appointed to teaching or research staffs of •Canadian medical schools. During the past nine years 107 Fellow- ships of this nature, amounting to half a million dollars have been granted. THE LIFE INSURANCE .COMPANIES IN CANADA LAUD t 17i lel Lt 0 h contributes financiallx ,^4 to medieal research at r":.'7, CANADIAN UNiVERSITIE$ 4.. You need not pay a lot of money for a good mineral mixture. SHUR-GAIN Essential Min- erals for Cattle is a registered and guaranteed mineral mixture, containing ALL and ONLY those minerals presently known to be required by cattle. SHUR-GAIN Minerals are the BEST money can buy anywhere — and it takes a lot LESS money .to buy SHUR-GAIN than most other minerals, So satisfy mineral needs the ECONOMICAL 'way with SHUR-GAIN Cattle Minerals, avail- able at our mill in 25 and 100 pound paper bags* Cariada.PackOrs Ltd. ivnipam .ONTARIO BROWNIE'S DRIVE-IN CLINTON, ONT: Featuring the Largest Wide , Screen in Huron County Two Shows Nightly, Rain or Clear - First Show at Dusk Box office open at 8 p.m. Children tinder 13 in Cars Free THURSDAY and FRIDAY July 17 and 18 Double Feature — "ROCK AROUND THE WORLD" Timmy Steele & Nancy Whiskey "Reform School Girl" Gloria Caatillo and Ross FOrd (One Cartoon) SATURDAY and MONDAY July 19 and 31 "Violent Saturday" (Colour) (Cinemascope) Victor Mature, ',Ernest Boignine I (Adult Entertainment) (One Cartoony Church Servite SOnday,Evening at 8 p.m. Arranged by Miniaterial , Assoefation TUtSDAY and VVEDNESDAV July 25 and 23 "THE RACERS" *(Colottr). • „ Dettglaa and Vella -Daryl • . (one' cortopo eatt4eartentritertmereenervesirreeerinestrpirtme, y to .1411$1.11.111.111011“1014 4,o1Km3o#1 I own kolt11411111V, Imokomilummolluemoimoul.mstoomovolOwoio NOTICE TO Destroy Weeds I All property owners in Huron County are hereby notified that all noxious weeds must be destroyed I by July 19th. After that date all neglected areas will be dealt with in accordance with the Weed Control Act of Ontario. .1: W. R. DOUGALL Huron County Weed Inspector ......... .. . . I ...... .... .. t11.1.111.1111111.1.11.01/.11.1111......11...1110.1111 ..... ... ... USED 'CAR NLLED IV/711 ZEP AND POWER AND RIDING COMFORT WINGHAM MOTORS Phone 139 Wingharn COULD BE "MINERAL HUNGER" YOU KNOW. 1101 /11 FEW 1)010 you CAN Bay Even at this time of year, even where your cattle are on pasture — they could very well be suffer- . ing from "mineral hunger". Its always good business to make min- erals available, tree choke. Make, them available, and make them Shur-Gain Essential Minerals •.2 rw~• — • t.. ,100Children acatiOn School FORDWTCH Ninety-three obit- drain aro registered for the daily Vacation Bible 'School Sponsored 'by the Brethren in Christ Church at Ferdwieh wider the dtreetten of MINS, Griteo Fee a Collingweod. The theme being 'followed this year is, "Tho Life of Jeanie. Otos- ing .exereisea will be held in the Olivet -41nlitorieni Friclay, July 18th, BY the Weelt-end 100 were attending, • Former Resident Wed at Palmerston The bent° of Mr. and Mrs, V, F. Robinsen,ValMersten, \vita the set., ting when their daughter, Carole Anne Robinson, became the bride oeff 24Rro.naalndd AmIrezaan c,cllelrn ,1304akkeerr: is4e4n. towel, Rev, Wray Q.Nfather ‘phtlyildee4 wwcrthe arilta,taeldie pri:ta-b1 eona topped with a bolero, and tiered lace skirt, Her fingertin veil was held by a coronet of orange bias- Corns and alle carried pink roses and stegbanotis, arranged on a white Bible, As bridesmaid, Miss Sonja Rash- ett, of Byron, wore a ballerina- length gown of aqua nYlon, A gown of sea green crystal pliarm was worn by Miss Jane Robinson, sis- ter of the bride, as junior brides- maid. Ronald Aiexander,of Galt was best man, For travelling, the bride chose an embroidered bille taffeeta dres.5 witb white aecessories and corsage of pink roses, The coUple will live Listowel. Mr. and Mrs. John Baker were residents of Wingham and lived on Carling Terrace. The groom at- tended school here, ST, HELENS Mrs. Joseph Magnusson of Spy Hill, Sask.; was a visitor with rela- tives here last week as the guest of Miss W. D. Rutherford. Mrs Magnusson, formerly Miss Jean Rutherford, a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rutherford, was a former resident of this community. Rev. G. A. Barnard of St, Thomas renewed old acquaintances here over this week-end as the guest of Mr. and Mrs, W. I, Miller, Mrs. Allan Miller and Douglas were in London last week, when Douglas was a patient in the Child- ren's War Memorial Hospital for five days, -Rev. 'Kenneth and Mrs. Mayer were callers in the village recently. A son of the late Rey. S. H. Mayer, a former minister here, Rev, May- er preaches in Winnipeg, kiss Donna Woods . was home frorrl Kitchener for the Week-end and Mrs. Nile Soehner in Kitchener on Sunday. Mrs. Jack Holt spent several days last week in Mitchell and London. Miss Ethel Ries was successful in passing her art exams which she tried. at Fergus High ,,School last week. Mr. Robert Rumple of Hamilton is spending this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey McDermitt, Miss Ruth Ann Taylor spent last week with her cousin, Miss Dianne Taylor in Waterloo. Master Jim- rifle Taylor visited in Clifford last week. The music examination results are out and those from here who were successful are: Grade 4, Sha,r- on Pollock, Marjorie Connell, Don Taylor; in Grade 2, Gordon and Miry Elizabeth Tepham. Mr, and Mrs. Ray Schell of Sarnia and Mis, Agnes Fraser of St. Catharines Spent one day last week with Mr, and Mrs. Howell Fraser. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Hall of To- ronto visited last week at the home ef Mr.' 'and Mrs. Robt. Gibson. Mr. and Mrs. William Sebberts and family of Milverton spent Sun- day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Keith. Lewis-West Joan Louise West became the bride of Philip Ephram Lewis in a ceremony performed in Glenvievv Presbyterian Church, Toronto, by the Rev. K. M. Glazier, miniSter -of the chureh, and Prof. D. X, An- drews, of Knox College, University of Toronto. The ceremony took' place oh the 28th wedding anniversary of the bride'S parents, Mr. and Mrs. John West, former residents of Wing- hen'', and Liatovvel. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Charles S, LeWis, Teirente. The bride were a gown of white silk organza over taffeta, styled with fitted' bodice, brief -sleeves, bouffant Skirt and white satin cumMerbund. Her shoulder-length Veil of tulle illtision was hdla by a white satin headdress and she carried a caseade df lily of the val- ley, stephanotis and gardenias, aowris of pale blue peat) de gele were vvern by the bride's 'attend- ants Mrs. Lorne E. West, Matron of bettor, and Miss Beth-Bentley, POO staith wag best Man and %tilers Were Donald N, ROaR and Sohn HOMO, \stil! of Monte, Per travelling to the ,Sonthern United States, the bride chose a red linen chemise strit With white acceSsories arid corsage of white carnatleria and gardenias. The dimple liVe non The bride ts a graduate of Sltrat, ford Teadliere College and the greens is a gradhate of the Paeulty Otto, tlhe 15 a. itiede ur gory Yelt,t of MRS. L. EDWHOFFER ADDESSES MEETINfi FORDWICH—The W.IVI,S, Associ- ate Members' meeting was held in the Fordwich United hurch with Mrs. Ken Graham and lVfre. Parker Eurigliresiding, The meeting open- ed with quiet music by Miss Minnie 1VIcElwain on the organ, and a reading by the president. This was followed by a hymn and prayer. The minutes of the last meeting were read and adopted, Mr, R. Nay is the shut-in for the month with Mrs. C. Carswell and Mrs. Jack -Wilson to 'visit him. , It was decided to share the ex- penses of the Vacation School which is to be held the second last week in August. A word of wel- come was given to the guests who were the ladies from Newbridge, Mayne, the Assoeinte Members and the Woinen's Association. The roll call on, "Understanding" was answered by 65 members and friends. The offering was received by the ushers Mrs_ N. Holland, and Miss Violet Beswitherick. Mrs, Stan Bride led in prayer. Mrs. Jack Wilson was leader for the worship service and program. The theme was "My Desire". Mrs. W. %A. Wallace read the Scripture lesson. Mrs. Henry Howe led in prayer. Mrs. Harold Doig, Associ- ate Members' secretary, spoke to the Associate Members telling them that their help was greatly appreci- ated. She expressed the hope that one day they may See their way clear fo become active members, She introduced the guest speaker Mrs. Lloyd Edighoffer of Mitchell. She spoke on the '''ederation. It will be the women's organization of the United Church which joins all the women's groups into one. It has been approved by the General Council of the Church, Complete details of the Constitution have not been completed. The speaker sug- gested that while we wait for these plans, to be finished we should continue in our groups as they are, trying to interest more women in the work of Christ's Church on earth. Mrs. Edighoffer is the Community Friendship secretary of the London Conference Branch Of the W.M.S. of the United Chinch, of Canada. She also spoke on that work, She advised that we be friendly visitora. Follow one visit with a second and offer the hog- pitality of our home to newcomera and ol& friends. In doing these things we promote social service and radial 'understanding, MrS, Sack Wilson thanked the speaker, Miss M. McElwain sang a solo. Slides were shown on the Lea.cler's Sohool held at Alma College, St, Thomas every August by Mrs. C, Carawell and the Om- mentary Was given by; Mrs, it bolg. The meeting was closed with a hymn and the benediction, A Social time, Was enjoyed in the basement. DONNYBROOK Mr, Xlavid SeffierSon and friend, MiSs Judy Morton of ilewniarket, vvere Week-end guests with Mr. and Mrs, Chaa. Jefferson and other reititiVes belt. wite, Mit Cyril Smith and Wally of London were recent tors with sister; Mrs. Yohri Noble, Mt. Nelie and faMOst Paisley Rink Wins 114cIntyre Trophy , The MacIntyre Trophy Tourna- ment, one of the major events or the bowling season, was he1d in Wingham on Wednesday, July 7th. The weather and a good entry from Goderich, Paisley, Clinton, Han- over and, Wingharra combined to make the. day. an outstanding sue- cess, Play began, in. the morning, with dinner served on the green at noon, This meal featuring Niacin- tyre products, was immensely en- joyed' by all. The IVIadrityre Trophy presented by Mrs, JaCk MacIntyre and held last year by Mrs. P, Broder of Hanover; was won by Mrs. ElVvis of Paisley: Second' place Was taken by Mrs. R. Wheeler, of Goderich; third by Mrs, P Bruder, of Han- over, while Mrs A. Townsend Qf Goderich came Ourth. ' 1319 ibo-nr..ao OF GENERAL !ODDS KITCHENS A friend of mine said "If yori can make jelly from one kind of fruit, then jelly made from two kinds of frnit will be twice as good!" Well, that's certainly true of the fol- loiving recipe: CURRANT AND • RASPBERRY JELLY 41/2 cups juice (about / quart fully ripe red currants and 10 quarts ripe red raspbeiries) ova (3 lbs.) sugar V2 bottle ,Certo fruit pectin First, prepare the juice. Cirish 1 quart fully ripe red currants. Ada 6A cup Water and bring to a boil. Crush about 11/2 quarts fully ripe red raspberries. Place fruits in jelly bag and squeeze out juice. Measure 41/2 cups into very large saucepan. - Now make the jelly: Add iirgar tir juice in saucepan. Mix well, Place over high heat, Bring to a boil, stirring constantly. Stir in Canto at once, Bring to a full rolling boil. Boil hard 1 minute, stirring con- stantly, Remove froin heat, skirt off foard with metal spoon. Pour quickly into glasses. Cover at once with V8 inch hot paraffin. Makes about 11 medium glaSses, Where does pectin come from? Well, pectin is the $eiiing sub- stance found in all fruits in vary- ing antaants. Certo is pectin ex- tracted h-om fruits rich. in this natural substance, then refined, concentrated and . perforMance- controlled. Your jam and jelly set exactly right when you use Colo and follow the tested egrto reaper. Preserving Pointer: It's wise to buy new rubber rings each sea., son. A good rubber is elastie and not brittle. Test eath ring before using, It's pear economy to save a rubber ring at the otperise of 'a quart of fruit, m e y Ja and j making can Son/A- O:Mos brina problems you bane any, torite and ;en me. I'd tie glad, to help, And. please tisit ioith nte again in my next CotUran, Ed'S Note—Currants and ritap,, berries have begun to reaeh the local market, HouseWiVeS should Plan their preserving requirettents Within the next' two weeks, . , . At MOW of the sandy beaches thretighout 8askatehewah, catrip- 'Sites With hitthen,,oholters nave been, built for the COnVenieried of visitors, do THE SQUARE, -PHONE' 797 GODEMPFi r ONT, This farmer in Greece haa only one toole a pit4 rk made from a tree branch, until you provided an $11 CARE package of sturdy steel implements. Now he has crops to sell, where,he barely fed his family before, Acrosi the world, Millions like him are struggling to earn more, learn more, use their own resources. But they need CARE farm and trade tools, new bookr school and htalth supplies the tools to build vigor- ous, trained, self-supporting people, From $1 school kits to $90 sewing machines, your contribution in (my amount sends the needy the tOols 40 help themselves! Nt' 104ilteia ;ewe lIltght 04) Winghtim Advanoe-Timea, WoOneslaY, lolly le, 19$8 WED IN BLYTH—Mr. and Mrs„ Tony Snoeys of London, who were married in St, Miehael's Church, 'Myth on July The bride is ,the former Margaret.Hoogenboom, daughter of Mr. and Mrs..Leo Ifoog-en. boom of 'Myth and the groom is the son orf Mr, Snoeys of Calder, Halland.—Photo bY Horst II, Msyk. IF YOU KED,CA91-1.4*f, THEN DON'T DELAY „ CA LI, Tee.C. ON THE PHONE TODAY ! 'rkANs cArmaDA cnePrr LOANS,-.w,o. to $2,500. 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