The Wingham Advance-Times, 1958-09-10, Page 7Mr. Henry Mathes has had a
well drilled by the INTO Davidtien
drillers and Water was located at
330 feet,
Mr. and Mrs. john McKee. of
Montreal are visiting Mrs. Jos.
Clads and other relatives.
Miss Ruby Duff has returned
from a month's visit to Toronto,
Oakville and Haliburton,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thompson
Ur.) have bought Mrs, Wm,
Nicholson's house.
Mr. and Mrs. Currie Auld, of
Winnipeg', are-visiting Mr, and Mrs,
John Wickstead and ether friends/
.Week-end visitors , with Mr. and
Mrs, Stanley Darling were: Don-
ald Darling and Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Darling, of Toronto, Jim
Darling Of Lindsay, Mr, and Mrs.
Robert Harkness and .family. Mr,
and Mrs, Bruce Harkness 'and Mr,
and Mrs. Leslie Harkness, all of
Clifford, Miss Lilian McKenzie, of
Teeswater, Mrs, Nellie Harper, of
Belmore, Mrs, Jack Bradwell and
Mr and Mrs. Howard Lints and
'family, all of Mildmay,
Mr. James St. Marie, student
minister of Galt, preached'in the
finned 'Church on Sunday, supply-
ing on account of the, illness of Mr.
Alan Neelon.
Knox Societiest,
Met Wednegclay
BLUEVALE — The quarterly
Meeting of the W,M,S. and of the
Ladies' Aid was held in Knox 'Pres-
byterian Church on September 3rd.
Mrs. R. J. McMurray presided at
the W.M.S. :meeting ,and gave the
call to worship.
The roll call was, "Thoughts from
the previous meeting." Mrs. Roy
Turvey read the Scripture and gave
the comments. Arrangements were
made for a Thankoffering meeting
in October.
Mrs. MelVfurray and Mrs. Bern-
Thomgs presented the topic,
"Korean Christians in Japan",
slibwed how Korean and Jananese
They gav,e stories of the Mission
work and showed how Korean arid
Japanese Christians are now work-
ing together. Mrs. Walter Smillie
closed the meeting with prayer,
,,- Mrs. Harry Elliott, president, had
charge of the Ladies Aid meeting
',rind opened it with prayer. 'Several
itbins-of business were discussed.
Social Evening for
McTavish Family
BLUEVALE--About sixty neigh-
bours and friends- gathered at 'the
home of Mr. and Mrs. John Mc-
Tavish, of the 4th line of Turnberry,
prior -to their leaving for their new
home in London,
During the evening an 'address
was, read by Mrs. Eldon Kil.ton.
The MeT,avish family was present-
ed With an electric floor lamp, a
coffee table and a 'step-un table.
The address expressed regret that
they were leaving but extended
good wishes for future success in a
new community.
.-he•party,'-iyas arranged by. their
neighbours, Mrs. Elden Kirton,
Mrs. Eldred Nichol and Mrs, Wm.
Dettman.
Party Held for
Young Couple
BLUEVALE—A party in honor
of Mr, and Mrs. Ronald McIntosh,
(fornierly Hay Johnston), was
held in the community hall on
Friday night when dancing was
enjoyed to the music of Bruce's
Orchestra.
The presentation of a purse , of
money . was made by Miss Anne
Peacock and Miss Brenda Breck-
enridge read a congratulatory ad-
dress.
Happy the bride who
live& better
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BLUEVALE — The Women's
ASsociation met. In the -United
Church on September 4th, MrS.
John Wickstead presided and eon-
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visited 'on Sunday with, Mrs. Emily
Elston in Wing'ham,
Mr, and ar:4, George Jones and
family of London spent the week
endwith her parents, Mr, and Mrs.
John MeCallurn.
Nil', and Mrs-George Martin visl-
Mrs, Alfred MCCreight of Wing-
barn visited one day last Week with ,
Mr. and. Mrs. Davisl
Mr. and lVf is, 'George .Lamont,
IVEls$.1)//ary Lamont and Miss MarY
McKinnon, all of Manson,. Mani, ducted devotional exercises, Mrs....
toba, have spent the last .feW days Alex, lVfegraeltin gave the treasur-
visiting with the farmer's brether,,er's report. Piens far a bazaar to
• and sister-in-laW, Mr,. and 'Mrs. ''he held in October were discussed,
• James Lament and family,. The WIVES. Met in the Iinaed.
Mio. and . Mrs, Thomas Smith Church following' the ..Wo.men's•
Association .meeting, Mrs. Alex Mc-.
Oraekin, president. Presiding'. Mrs.
W.. ,T. peacock was appointed to
secure a speaker for the fall
Thankoffering meeting in October.
Mrs Peacock and Mrs. George
Hetherington were named delegates
atetrIT.Ohriorellad:af,, With xr, and mrs,i- to the sectional meeting to be held
Cecil Armstrong Reta and Kenn..eth.
Mr, and 1VrS, Lslie,- Bolt and,
Leirria, and grandsons, Calvin and
Glen Nixon, visited recently' with,
Mrs, Nettle Re,isberry at Bright, • .•
Mr. and Mrs, George Cook left
last week to.spendsorne time vie*
lAg' relatives in-Western Canada, •
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in Fordwibh 'on October 7th.
Mrs, Charles Besman had charge
of the study period and gave the
introduction. Mrs. Wallace .Agar
read the Scripture, •
Mrs, Alex, McCraekin rdviewed
chapter from the study book en
Japan and dealt ,with the growth
of the Christian Church there, the ,
schools; the Medical services and
welfare. efforts help to spread.
Christian, ideals among the people.
Thpre are 50 Christian universities
and' colleges, 150 Christian second-
ary schools, and 18 million scholars,
In the. elementary school. Illiter-'
acY almost unknown and 400
Christian medical doctors strive to
raise health standards; but are
handicapped by lack of facilities.
Through the Christian church the
sick and r needy are constantly re-
ceiving . help. Kagawa is the out-
standing missionary. ,
' PROMPT,
CO UR T EOUS S • , •
that Miss Lois Hibey of Port E1411.1,
formerly teacher at No." D.
,Kinloes, was .chosen by the Y.P.II•
of the Hamilton Ooeference to
represent these Unions, at the re-
cent conference held 'in the Mari-
Unica, and Made the journey there
the last week in Aligust•
No. 9, Kinloss Opened for
school- this Monday, with the teach-
er, Mrs, David 'Stroud, find with
Irene De Boor and.• David Adams,
starting out in the primary class.
-Mrs, Kenneth Dowling spent the
week-end. at the home of her
daughter, Mrs, Rohl:, Aitehison of
Ilderton. '
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,Several homes in this district
were struck during the Thursday
morning electrical storm. John
MeBurneY's at Marnoeh had an
element in their electric, stove
burned out, in a sharp (Tack, and
Angus Falconer's Ilse their tele-
phone, ,radio, and TV, antenneall
knocked out, and the lights wept
out, leaving all in darkness, in the
thick a the storm.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cook 'visited
on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs,
Graham Cook of Ripley.
Mrs, Gilbert Beperoft spent Fri-
day with her parents, Mr and Mrs,.
Robert Watson of .Brucefloid.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Plenum and
'Mrs.Levi Bieman spent Monday
with the latter's husband in Vic-
toria Hospital, London.
-Each of the boys .in the 4-H ludg-
ieg team, that left here on Tues- day last, secured a prize at the
CN,E. judging. contests. held on,
Wednesday, Coultes won
1st in the Jr. Beef judging contest.
and Jim •Coultes, won 0th in the
sheep' judging contest:
The people of this district were
sorry to hear of the accident Mr.
and Mrs, Jas. E. Currie on Sunday
evening,
Mr. Albert Smyth. son of Mr. and
Mrs. Edwin Smyth has been N.
patient in Wingham hospital over
the week-end suffering from pneu-
monia,
Mr. Dan MacKay of Guelph who
was visiting with Wingham friends,
visited with former acquaintances
here on- Sunday, and was aPeoln-
°allied by Mr. and Mrs. --Robert
Mowbray„
Mr, and Mrs. Dan Tiffin and.
family are moving soon to the
Loughran house in the villaee.
The Ladies' Aid of the Presbyter-
ian Church met' this Thursday at
the home of Mrs. Dawson 'Craig to
quilt a oak.
Mrs. ,Annie. 'MeQuillin has been
nursing in. Kincardine during the
past two weeks.
Mr. and. Mrs. Wm. Pardon and.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shia spent
Wednesday last at. the Toronto
Exhibition.
Mr, and Mrs, Robert Nicholson of
Toronto are spending this week et
the home of her 'aunt, Mrs. Chas,
Robinson.
Mr, and Mrs, Jack McKee, of
Montreal and Mrs, Edith Cade
and Miss Margaret Curtis cif.Blue-:
vale visited ' over the week-end'
with Mr. and Mrs. Harold.Procter,
Mr. and Mrs. James Lamont were
ginesta at the Dewar - -flunking
wedding in the United Church at
Londesboro on Saturday. „ •
Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Barnes of
St. Marys spent the week-end with
Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Higgins.
Mrs., Geo, IVfichie`will be conven-
er of the health meeting of the
Women's Institute ,,on 'Tuesday of-•
ternoon, September id in the com-
munity centre, The •roll call will be
answered by naming a communiea-:
able disease and how to prevent
its spread. Joyce Procter and• Ruth
Michie will favour with a cornet
duet, Mrs, Stanley Cook will give
a reading. The address will be by
Mn, John McKibben of the Cancer
Society. There will be a quiz on
health facts. Lunch., will be served
by Mrs, R. Procter, Mrs, James,
Coultes and Mrs. Lyle Hopper . '
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Miss Anna Stuart was home from,
Toronto for the week-end.
Mr. Barry. MeQpillin is attending,
Teachers' College at Stratford.
Mr. and Mrs, G., S. McIntyre and
Donald Of Bracebridge and Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Miller' and Larry of
London attended the Laidlaw.-Todd
wedding on Saturday and spent
the week-end with relatives here.
Mr. and MIS, Lorne Woods were
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Mel
Brown at Kitchener on Sunday.
They were accompanied by ' Miss
Donna Woods, who returned to her
duties as a student nurse • at the
Kitchener-Waterloo. Hospital after
a month's vacation.
Miss Isabelle MacPherson, who
has completed her Training at St.
Joseph's HOspitaI, London was
home for the week-end and attend-
ed the Laidlaw - Todd wedding,
After writing, her ,nurses' exami-
nation, Isabelle will join the ,staff
of St. Joseph's Hospital.'
Mrs, Violet Webster of Kincar-
dine was the guest. of Mrs. P. G.
Todd and attended . the Laicliew.
Todd wedding,
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BLUEVALE—Members of the
Bluevale Women's Institute were
'kindly entertained by Wroxeter
Women's, Institute last Tuesday
evening, in the fine Wroxeter Com-
munity Hall,
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Listowel, Ont.
Rev. T. 4. Marshall had
charge of the Rally Day service,
that followed'the Sunday School
service, in the Presbyteria-n•Church
here, on Sunday. 'Doris Ross re-
ceived a certificate for repeating
the Primary Cathechism.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Peacock,
Bluevale, Mr. George Baird, Wing-
ham, and Mrs. Gordon McBurney.
Mrs. Dawson Craig and Alex. Rob-
ertson, motored to Flint, Mich., on
Saturday and attended the funeral
of th eir cousin, the late 'Clarence
Baird, held from the Reigle's fun-
eral home to Evergreen Cemetery.
All 'returned home on Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McInnis and
son Bud, of Walkerton visited on
Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Cecil'
Falconer and Mr." and Mrs. Jas
Falconer.
Mr. and Mrs. Win, Rintoul and
family visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. IVfack'Cardiff of Brussels.
Mr, and Mrs. J. D Beecroft visit-
ed on Sunday with Mrs. Wm, Lyon,
Londesboro,
Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Sleightholm
and family visited on Sunday with
his mother, Mrs. Frank Sleighthohn
of Listowel,
Mr. Levi Bieman has been ser-
iously ill in Victoria Hospital, Lon-
don, during the past week. and Mrs,
Bieman spent Sunday with him at
the hospital,
Mr, and Mrs. 'Clarence Chamney
visited on .Sunday with his brother,
Mr. Cecil 'Chamney, who has been
a ,patient in Vietorik, 'Hospital for
the past three weeks. Mr, Chem-
ney had' trouble with his broken
leg, and had an operation to graft
new bone into the break.
Mrs, Gordon Naylor and baby,
Doris Lorraine, were able to return
home from Wingham Hospital On
M.oritlav last, •
Mr, Mason Cameron, who spent
the past few months at the home
of hisi aunt, Mrs. Mason Robinson,
left last 'Tuesday to return to his
home at Kingston, Pte, Russell
Cameron of Came Borden visited
for a' few days last. Week at the
Robinson (home.
Mr. and Mrs, J. G. Gillespie spent
a Lew cniVs last week at the Toron-
to Exhibition and visited' with Mrs,
, CbaS,
I Mr. 'Ben lVfeClenazhan and Carl
bought the farm West of .'their
honie farm .owned by 111r. Poter
1300r, Mr, and Mrs. Do Boor
move this fail to Mr. George TIC,'
flu's farms, which they purchased,
001E0 a nurriber ,frOrnhere,attend-
cd the Laidlaw-TOdd wedding held
in St. 'Helens United Church on
Saturday at noose.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moss and
family Of Platteville visited Oh Sun-
day with her parents, Mr, and Mrs,
Ben, lVfedenaghan.
Mrs. Prank Miller is e'ntertaining
at a trousseat tea, 'at her 'home
this Saturday. given lin honour of
the approaehing marriage of het
(laughter, MISS Betty Miller, of
Xitehener.. tfer marriage, to Mr.
Arthur W, Iiinehhoger of Riteh-
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September 11 and 12
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oung pigs. After all that's what nature intended. And
hile we must supplement with a good quality pig starter for
besit results we nevertheleSs want to make use of all the milk a
sow is capable of producing.
Good milking sows help to produce t the kind of pigs that "wean out" at
40 pounds or better. These are pig s that get to market 2 to 3, weeks
sooner on LESS FEED, It means quite a saving,! That's why it's im-
, portant, especially with BIG litters, to use a little care feeding the sow.
SATURDAY' mid MONDAY
September 1' and 16
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"THE TALL T"
ftariclolph Scott, and
Maureen
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