HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1958-09-17, Page 11youirput the
coals'in his hands
This farmer in Greece hod only one tool, a pitchfork
made from a free branch, until you provided On $11
CARE package of sturdy steel implements. Now he hos -
crops to sell, where he barely fed his family before.
Across the world, millions like him are struggling to earn more, learn more, use their own resources. But
they need CARE farm ond trade tools, new baolts.
school fond health supplies -- the tools to build vigor-
ous, trained, self-supporting people. Front 41 Ichaeol
kilt lo $90 sewing machine*" your contribution in ony
4:vmotirst sends the -needy the Idols to help theroselyes1
..10 ••••••••• miont •••• Oft •••• mow Wow relsr mom
CARE Self-liel4
116 O'Connor St* bttbwd, Canada* *oh voroweipilluillireete. Enctoted L.6,—. for self-help tools.
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P•U'l$,LIC MEETING *TILL Ekt LNG GIRLS' BALL .:RINAS •
Black or Brown
$2.98 $4.95 YOUR FAMILY SHOE STORE
WINGHAM PHONE 12
FRIDAY, OCTOBER, 31d
TO DISCUSS THE QUEST! Of
A SWIMMING POOL
Remember the date.
New Study Opens spEcIAL cLAssEs To Receive Degree Peter Nasinith Is iktr, George Porter received wntlt I Elected President from the Faculty of ApplieC G. ALAN WILLIAMS
Optometrist Science at queen's Universtty4 The Leer.ary Society of Wing-
Kingstop, that he succesefully ;, ham Distrit.-tt High Sehool met last
completed all examinations for his l week to el',e4-t the officers for the
degree of Bechelor of Science in •Jsetteird year. '.: ie. honorary preeit- chemical engineering. 'dent is R 5, ri-therington; presi-
dent, Peter ::a.‘,rnith; first vice
TuRNBERRy COUPLE 1::::d1:ie,s 3::::°,:v;t%(;, 17;lacrirb°F:1;-
ler; eeeretery, Serelra Strong;
treasurer,. Itae Hetherington; lour-
rod selitnee, -,',,Terilyn Rome. Ian
i ffenees; pre es rc porters, Penny ,
'Gerrie KeitO Robinson; marshal. 1 r
0- Fo ri it R. eprese '140h-es
1XA„ Tete ee Haled, John strong; p,7.1?;,„ r n.4,,,rD 0'.',raiiey,, John Fry;
;Mr In-strieia Heywood, Don Lee:
' 1BD, Carol t'frawford. Douglas
:Jointetnn: L'57.13, Nancy Elliott,
, Donald Morierili; NA. Lynne stuck-
' ey, John de Yon-,,I, NR. Joanne
' Reene„ JOV Wieenberg; XC, Audrey
Wheeler, John lgene.vell; )a),
-OPENED. MONDAY ... • . .
. •Clas4,e4 were opened in the ha,Se,.
.111.ent of tbe Masi:este Insildittg
Monday for retarded •Children of
'this area. The teacher is Mrs.
.T. Httser, who will he -assisted
each Moroing by members. of
group of ladies in town who have
volunteered their services.
The school, which is sponsored
by the WiogheM, and Pl.-stria.- Ree..
tarded'Cbildren's „Association, Open-
ed. with four pupils, this number to
, be gradually increased SS the
school program progreeses, .
anere .apPears to,. be some pie-
understanding current that, the
Association is sponsored only.
Ahreagh Liaise Citiles.. The pre*,
dent, Michael McPhail, has asRed
:Ise to point out that other .eervice
-.organizations. are aleo PartielPet-
''ng- in the worthwhile ..projeet.
. .
At United - . -
The preeident. Mrs. C. Fingland,
• presided at the September Meeting'
Gaining entrance to the Mb 4id tiD4 Woman's MiaSiDORry Brock*,
holne at the Wingbam Golf Course In Winghem United Church, She
filiLF US11
,811X IS: LOOTED
Patrick St, Wingham
Phone 770
at the Week-end, thieves, broke' into
the box In which cash 'i-ae contain--
ed. and wowed at With shout
$38.00,
j
presented the theme for the day,
"The earth is the Lord's and the
fuV.ne:,-,s, thereof." Tbe Scripture
,i,,,•:,s re Id by Mr.% -A- 3-. FeX• with
moments from Mrs. N. Ifeleaugh-
; tin ar4 Mret Roulston offered pray-
NEra-, Iroelstoo introduced the
rf -,7 study book, "Coneern:s of a
,contirterar, the continent befog
North America, which has for its
etnhor„ Rev, A. a 'Forrest, editor
of the United Church Observer.
This book gives a picture of what
he Protteitant Christian Church ie
doing in North America and tende
to rime sem our conception of the
eFeee a our neighbourS.
A Very interesting talk on the
temperance situation was given by
, il.frs. Jas. Henry.
nclucling INTERNATIONAL aticl other make*
The theft Is being Investigated
phyoue7ns.table Carl Monk -of the
Wiughaut detachment, Provincial
VANCE'S
DRUG STORE.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthor Fitch, of
the Beleaere district, Were the re-
cipients ,of many gifts and con-
geatulationS when they celebrated
their 5flth wedding anniversary' on
Monday of this week.
The wedding wae held on the
16th of September 1908, at the
bride's home on the ard line of ,
Morris Township, near Relgrave.
e er was ev. Cee.
Rivers, of the Methodist charge,
IVAW.A.NO.SII C•0111).'LF._
,Vitit FIFTY YEARS -
.,A happy occasion Was marked
on Friday everange of lost week
. when the family of Mr. And Mrs.
Arthur Moore, of the 12th Conces-
sion of Weet liYewanosle, gathered
to fete their parents. were
celebrating their irtOth wedding an..
iversery, „ The groom of fifty years ago. is
a son of the late Mr. and Mrsot
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OF COURSE/ NOT ONLY
DO THEY HAVE FINE
mE.$011P1'ION SERVICE,
, THEY ALSO CARRY A
COMPLETE LINE OF
. TOILETRIES ./ o Foodland's
Annual Sale on Groceries, Fruits 4nd Vegetables
The Food. Store Where Tour Roller Goee Farther '
SHOP AND SAVE AT THERE VERY LOW MR,
Parcels of new clothing and
blankets had been sent to Korea as
well as several packages to the
student minister, Jim Shyrikar, the
"Egg in a Hole-Ilsing medione
Qadicie cutter, eut centres out of
required number of bread slices.
Place bread in moderately hot,
,eased frying parr, Wreak eggs one
a time into cup, slip in hales in
bread, Seaeon with salt and pepper;
Cook slowly until bread is
browned and egg set_ elnrre over
with pancake turner and brown
other side of bread. If soft yolks is
preferred cook bread on one stde
before putting egg into bole. When
browned turn and stip egg into
Hole. Cook until egg is set.
for the ec;:dperation of the women
in this underkotekg-
Mrs, Fingland close:el the meeting
with prayer.
AIRO CANNED TOMAT-Olt - 23 ,,,
AYLMER KETCHUP II. oz.
SUPER SUDS - Reg. tt3e SlerkIAL —
1CR,EESWEET ORANGE XICE - 4;8
GOLDEN YELLOW Pli3NANAS - lb.
LARGE SNOW WHITE CAULI[FLOWER
MAME TOKAY GRAPES,
COLEMAN% LARGE WIENERS - lb. --
WE CARRY A GOOD SELECTION OF
AT ALL TIMES.
LOCAL I AA 1nA
tetal valve being $230.60.
The date for the Fan Tbankof-
ferlag meeting- was set for Thurs-
day, October 9th, and MrS. a
MaeNaug,hton will: be the epecial
peaker„
Rev, T, .G. Husser, who. ta the.
Irrir.don Conference chairman, of
the Missionary -and Maintenance
and Of the Church spoke to - the-
• meeting with regard to the Vieita-
tien Evangelism Campaign which is
being conducted -throughout Aurcni
Presbytery. He said that the church
was organized to spread the gOod
tidings of Jesus Christ and asked
15e
:SPECIAL - 13c
2 lbs. 35e
39e
fr• OOEED MEATS
, en... 5 for 3Lha
• .. for 35c fi
79e
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The bride wes tile former Effie
Higgins, daoghter of .the tate Mr,.
end Mrs: Higgine „and was
brim on the 6th eoncession of
Turnberry Township. The groom's
parenti were the late Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Fitch, of Howiele„.
Popowing. their marriage the
coople lived on the Piteif farm
situated on the ITOwlekeTurnberry
townline, a mile and. a quarter
South of .Belmore,. yearee
,agoe when they moVed. to' their
present residence immediately
acrems the-road, The original farm
is now being operated by .their
son.'
The couple hav'e .three .sons and.
one daughter; Alvin. and Carl of
Howick, Lyle. .Toronto and Mrs.
Ivan „Haskins of near Bellmore.
There are 12 grandchildren and one
great-granddaughter.
Mr, Fitch, who has an exception-
al memory of earlier daye, points
,eut that . farming today is intreh
*leo then ,It wee 'when he started.
out, is' mOdern MachinetY has
taken out much of the back-
breaking work of former yeaes. He
indicated that. the recipe for a
happy marriage is to find "a good
Special on Elberta Peaches — $3.25 per bushel
FbODLAND MARKET
f Phone 207 Wingliam Free Delivery
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. Good Redding
for the
Whole Family
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Alit:. Family Features„
• married life.togethero
GOLF BRIDGE
treasurer, Efayne 'Wood.
Ferro Re presentatives
DCA, lrethryn Mr.-Taggart; IXB
Jan.- '.`7eight: IX.C, Jean Joneee
-Tbei'e were five tables in Plc-1Y Itt .7.f.eArtlior; Goret-
the &riff bridge party he/A , oni Th eeernee , me, Greer Dunlop.
Tlitirsday afterrtoon: September 4, errire Litt; XC., Mary Fischer:
with winners first, Mrs. H., V.I. I:erne-A-es Caskanettet XIA
Pym, second, Mrs. WI R, .13etty „"F‘ Z.feDenald; NIB, Dor-
ton, and third, Mrs. A:, Tay/or, The reoly eotoir; NI.7. Dianne Irwin -
game On Thursday, September 11. Xm, Merirley: XII& Daisy
the .winners were, first, Mrs, Fred
Fuller; second, Mrs, C. Lloyd and
third, Mrs, F. R. Howson.
A dainty lunch was served at
both games and the ladies enjoyed
the games.
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,Ten. State
Isaiah Moore, ano was horn end
• raised on the 2nd, ceecession of
'Kiploss Townehio, The bride Was
the -former Mabel Welwooel, -a
daughter '-of the late Mr. arel Mrs. ,
Richard .Welveried of Cale-don t
Township. She wasborn near Mono
The nuptial erre-monies took
plaee ate the bride's home. Follow-
ing the marriage the c-Intp,e r
sided' on' a farm- on the 2ed. G
Kinioss„ moving three years later
to the farm where the groom had
been born, lattd which had beer.
homesteaded by his family. They
lived 'there ontil they moved to
their present home in ee..17.
- Mr. Moore remarked that on the.
wedding day; he walked the eight
mimes from his home to catch the
train in Wiregharre
Following . the wedding, the
ouple travelled, to Toronto, where
they spent the 'first night of the
honeyrnoen ,rit a betel. tbe bill fier
which, •Mr. Moore reelcalects. waS
$2430, with 'breakfast included; and
it Was neVery nice' hotel.
TO' mark their anniversary., Ole.
Couple again topic one .F.,1111qh:: trioe
aevordiog...e.to
Moore, the five boar ride to the eikr.
%yes about the. sante as it was 50.
iears ago, with the coeductor
leg off the same towns frS the train •
,oa,ssed through.
'" Members of the Methodist
-nsureit at the time of their mar-
riage, atid in reeent years, of the '
'United Church; both Mr. and Mrs,
. Neon; stated that they have bad
a completely happy marriage, arel
have not stiffened .either eerious
• illness or - aceident, Both felt that
the main faetor in their 'happiness
together has been faith in the At-
' mighty and bleesings of Jeeue.
Wreile the actual wedding. day
wa.s -cm September Oth. the .couple
marked the oecasion a few clan7.7
tate so their. faroile eould be wok
them, As. a gift to their parents the
:family installed wiring and- lights •
in the, farm home, as hydro .ser-
Vice tO .L.Toe property bad been .rnade
available.
, -,,,ffirEi:at rinC:S, Johre crouptell;XIA,
Nancet - Fewiter, John isierldeY;
xra,, Ruth rz rain ger; Dave Sander-
son; Xl-Oe reell Irwin. Lyle Smith;
XID. Sheron P.rown. Ray Walker:
Xli-ts-. Catherine MoteDonaid„ Stuart
Wallace; -..,,,,:irm, Frances Henry.
Bill Thompson; XIIC. Claudia
Haselegrove. Ceen Horton; NMI,
Ellealzeth MeKienteee P.ichard King
Boys' Atidefie Society
HOnorarY presrdent, A. D. M'ac-
I,Villiara; - president Don Iardin;
%lee peeeidene, reetvern Dowling;
secretary* Wayne Brown; trensurer,
Dub frintont.
Form Representatives
INA, Pao/ Rintoul; IX1R, John
Newell; IXC, Bob Ostrome IXD;
Paul Jardin; IXE,, Thenalel Mc-
Tavish; X.t.., Cameron Robinson:
.KB. Bill 1.7eur;„-: XC. Gary Schneid-
er; XD. Bill Willis; NIA, Walton
MeKihhee: Xl,B. Fred Stephenson:
K ir'. I-lill Crawford; NID, Jact.
Hotebklee: XliA, , Pant Higgiefe:
Xtifa,, Keith "Fltatigrin;l •,....NTIC
George Metealle; XT/T, Ken Hodg-
Wesson.
Girlv* Athletic Society -
Henri-rare president, Mrs Marg.
woman", and by all the signs and IlLInsiosn;
I aret lier.zies; president, Margaret
symptoms, the Fitedis met-certain- i vu,-, nreeident. ,Sue Na-
iled a, lon g. and; happy l'inffrill` serretateo, Sylvia Atexateder: ly haVe
1
Proves False
Last wk.,:ek poliee made a call a'
Wieitreiretreh • investiv.te a re-
port that tern rabid dogs had been
ifromd. Exe mine-times ne the
',.ntate-,. however, disclosed that theY
were not saff.,,rfir27, from rabies. i• hat .arkertred . have been poi-,
soned.
.C'ensereation .01/leer Ross Worm,
dieeerneered two frixeS in the
Wingizara patrol which were SOS-
a! the infeetion but wher
Dry were sent in for eemeeination
',the repart tvaS rr-zativie.
•
IF YOU NEEO CAD.I
THEN DON'T DELAY
„,CALL
ON THE PRONE TODAY !
41,e',,ZZ2• WINGHAM MOTORS
Phone 139 Wiiigham
There are four sons and three
daughters in the farnille Edward
of. Luck:Low; Russell of Preston.
Stanley of WOodetnek, Charles of
Whiteehurch; „Annie c'Mrs.
Thorn:res.-tent of Preston, Ruth *Mrs
James.) of Wondstoele. and Ma-
dred Oars. Ken Dickson Bel-
more. There are also 22 grandchild-
ren.
As well as receiving congratue
ations from dezens of their frierels
and neighbors, Mr. and Mrs, Meore
also received telegrams marking
the babieee event from Premier
Leslie Frost, of Ontario and John
W. Hanna, M.P.P., of 'Wine:halm.
TRANS CANADA CfiEDIT LOANS`-$150. to 52,500.
-ate, to3Ornonthetorepay-e
to Ina your Week
MS THE SQUARE, PHONE 7*7
• GODERICH, ONT.
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,erieeeertieleekette4r
- AT FIT.LD DAY-Enjoying some of the facilitiee. at, the WIlite.church
Memorial Park, during the -field day beld there last Satutday after-
noon are Muriel Conu, Patsy Caslick and Donna. Mae Casliclo-Advancee
*Times photo.
Wingham Canadian Legion
CASH
WINGHAM
ARMOU
FRIDAY, SEPT. 26th
8:30 p.m.
12 GAMES $16.00
2 SPECIALS $25.00
1 SHARE THE WEALTH 50.50
ADMISSION $1.00 Extra Cards.6 for $A)0 ' PEE IVErl GA_Itt4—Onek of the tueknoor Pee, Wet Will players heads tor the firSt baSe. atter gaiiking a hit
trom tho, whitechurrh pitcher dm-fag the, fixture f-etWeen the LtieknOW nod Whiten/larch Pee Wee*, al
, the yea day, held at the Whitechtifoli Me/nodal, kerrk en Saturday hist.—Adyance-Times- phuto.
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