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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1958-10-08, Page 91 B IIONSTEDI11,1‘Maktil.get Wingham Awn:6 — • DONNYBROOK MGR SCHOOL MIss Maine Jefferson was. home from. St. Heirs for the week-end, Mr. and Mrs. V, Robinson and family Visited relatives at 'Sarnia at the week-end. ' Mr, and .1Yfrs. .Jim beddy,, Mr. Chas, Jefferson and Mr, and Mrs. Jefferson were .0.inday visitors with relatives in GueiPh,, Mr, and Mrs.Wro. 'MacMillan of London were recent guests with Mr. David and MIss McAllister and al . called, on their niece,' Mrs, Stuart Chimney. ty with 11/40, /Ind jrri, Ames Fair ., ner. Miss HMI Elliott and WO Ow ter Sutherland of Prince Albert, Sfisic,'Asited last week with Mr. and Mrs, gebert.Galbraith, Wing. ham, and With Mr, and Mrs, Gor- don Elliott end -other relatives here. Mr, sand Mrs. William Mitchell and Carel of Lavonia, Mich., spent a few days with Elliott relatives, Mr, Joseph Smith of.CilenantiOn Is a patient 'in Wingham Hospital since be suffered a heart attack On Th ursday o f last week, Mr. and Mrs, ROSS Smith and Kathy of TO." mato spent the week-end with loci parents Mr. and Mrs. Russell Chapman, and with Mr, and Mrs. Smith. gr. and Mrs. Haroid Johnston and familyof-Parkhill spent Sun- day with mother, 'Mrs. Will Claocriencaonvdr Conn. Mr. and+ Mrs. Wal- Mr, Mr, Oliver McBrien anddaugh- ter, 'Mrs, John McLeod, and her three daughters, of Goderich, visit ed on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw, Donna and Heather Hand, daughters of Mr, and Mrs, Hand on the second concession of Mniess, had their tonsils removed in Wing- ham Hospital on Tuesday of last, week, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Aitcheson of Ilderton visited'on Sunday with her parents, Mi. and Mrs. Kenneth Dowling. Mr. Gordon Mitchell of Toronto WawallOSh members of their fa" m- Mrs. Jahn, Jamieson, Mrs, Mason. Robinson and Mrs, Oilbert Beecroft of the ,Oalvin*BrickUnited Church, attended the W,M.S. Presbyterial 'in Fordwich on. Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rieman and children visited •on Sunday with her parents, Mr And Mrs, Roger Inglis of Walkerton. Mrs. Wcnz and daughter, junu,of Detroit, and Mr, and Mrs, James McGill of Clinton, visited on Sunday with Robinson relatives op the 9th of B, Wavvanosh, Mr. Robert McKay of Guelph and Az% George McKay of Teeswater were helping at the farm work for a few daYs last week, at the home of their sister, Mrs. Levi Bleman, Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Chamney visited on Saturday with his bro- ther, Mr. Cecil Chamney, a patient in Victoria Hospital, London. ,The mornbers of the Belgra.ve and Wingbarn Women's Institutes have accepted an invitation to be present on Tuesday evening, at•the October Meeting of the local branch. Mrs. H, Houston • of Karl-Shea Institute, the district president, be pre- sent as gueat speaker, The roll Call will be answered by a parade of aprons, The hostesses will be • Mrs., 3, 3, McGee, Mrs. R, Purdon and Mrs, E. W. Beeeroft, Mr. Thos. O'Malley was chairman for the program presented in the memorial hall here on Friday even- ing, Among the numbers were a,• reading by Mrs, Geo. Fisher,. violin selections by Jimmie Miss, bagpipe • 4 rfa.:WJAVOant 4041AnalrblISL Wadne:1401). 0, gtt, 1401.0 WS :,.z. ct) ••:•••••••••••••••••••••••.“4"•101, • ' 1 She needs on XX71111, phone • in' the kitchen, • • • , ,,,,, ier7--"" • ',,,,o -- • ' : '‘*".• • , • * • , 0 •• • • • • ' • . : ii • f 0 • , • • ,.:4. : DO YOU? To o — rdercall .yout. 3,-: • '47 , t • elephone 'businesa office, • 111.10••••••••••••••000.0000‘0.011.110 .00 Viliiiiii•imoiminimismemiliwismelliefigifeilieffiummililiilill i . ' * t Thanksgiving :Specials 1" i! - - - - ' — ,- • ' :: - i El SAYE 60 - Libby's i SAV,E. 4c ,IStolieles i Fancy PUMPKIN i Fancy CREAM CORN • , , 2 for 35c 4:: o:Qo° Zit ..' . ' git-- t., FRUIT COCKTAIL, . .: 0 : • „ • 390 -11 .. • • . 4 i SAVE 6e - Stokely's -4 SAVE, 4c - IGA 2 for 29c' . i 11- Fancy TOMATO JUICE . . 4 ," 4 4 • 4 :I 29c -7-- ii SAVE 4c - Prose Poiskie Ognrski a• i DILL PICKLES .... — 3z,:,o,L,..'---i'- i . . ....„ ., . '35c A . , 1.1b. 4 MARGARINE . . SAVE 90 - IGA . . 2 for 47c ..! i SAVE 16e - Mother Parker's 60'S II- _ i TEA BAGS . 10c off ...... . .. 63c ii • • . • . w Clotting Mang with Veto School. Erieads High Behool—at last! New teach- ers, new glasses, new experiences and hew faces—With every, new face k new PersOnailtY. The most difficult thing Is to adapt yonrself to these new per,, sonalities. Often you, As a new' student, feel YOU want to make friends with ptuderita most like yourself, arid in your baste, you shut out the ones who are different, Sometimes you find that you are exchanging confidences with a girl you 'didn't know two days before— and whom you don't want to know two days later. Be friendly to everyone. Don't ignore the students Who aren't car- bon copies of yourself. Don't •limit yourself too quickly to one group or you will find that some facets of your personality don't develop. Open up new experiences for your- self. This,too, is part of education. YOu may discover that your Classmates—to 'you—have weird ways. No matter hoW odd or ob- noxious their ways seem to you, remember that they might have similar opinions of yours. Perhaps you have moved to a new town and you find it difficult to adapt yourself to •new students and teachers, Of course, you miss your former town. You knew everyone and everyone know you were there was a mutual acceptance. But starting out fresh in a new town is a challenge—and you have to bring something to it, just as you do to all new experiences, If • you want the students and teachers to like you—you must prove your de- sire to like them. Meet your-classmates with inter- est, as exciting, one-of-a-kind indi- viduals. Most important—convey the impression that you like other people very much. —By Penny Gerrie, XIIB 0 - 0 - 0 clian selectioa by LoYie Stoho and music for •dancing was provided by Farrier orchestra. Mr, and Mrs. Harry McCloskey of Guelph visited on Sunday 'with their aunt, Mrs. David Kennedy. Mrs. Harry Tichbourne and Mrs Toynbee Lamb of Gocierich, and Mrs Lorne Durnin of 5t, Helens, visited at the Kennedy home on Saturday, Mr's, Reuben. Tiffin of ,Langsicle has been under the doctor's care during the week-end. Mr.•Wesley Tiffin's neighbors turned out on Monday to do his fall plowing, Wesley had the cast changed on his leg on Monday. Mrs. D. H, Groskorth, Mrs. Mil- ian Moore, • Mrs, J. G. Gillespie, MrS. Garnet Farrier and Mrs, Jas. Falconer attended the W.M.S. Pres- byterial in Fordwich on Tuesday, Rev, 9, $rug conducted ow- :,service at Qalvin,Brielt United church on Sunday, World Onsanallakort Pay, Next Sunday he will compact baptismal iervice„ The W,M.S, invited, to attend the The.nitoffering In the Wingham United Church, next Wednesday, • when Mrs, MaeNallght0ii will be the special speaker. ° • Mrs, Clarence Adas, who was a Patient in Victoria `Hospital for two weeks. ,was able to return home ,On Thursday last, Clarence Adams is ill at his home with 4,Plienitinnia M N Alai Inglis, spent a few days last' week With Mr. and Mrs JOh n Inglis of TOrdwich. Mr. Albert Coultes started the cement ivalls for the new Inglis 149MP 011 Monday, Mr. Taos, I nglis is having the hydro installed in his farm build- • ings in NV; -Wawanosh. Mr, and ,Mrs. cordon Ritchie of tucknoW visited on, Sunday with Mr. and MrS. Clarence Ritchie, Mrs, Reuben Appleby, who had been a Patient in St, Joseph's Hos- i London for the pas t •three Weeks, was able to return home on. Tuesday last; to her home in Turn- berry. Mr. and Mrs. ,D, A. Hackett of Ashfielcl and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Coultes abd Diane, visited on Sun- day with! M. and Mrs. Howard Walker. Mr. and Mrs. John Mason of London are visiting for a few days Mr. and Mrs. James Ward and spent the week-end with Mr. and family of Brussels Visited on Sun-Mrs. William Henry. this, wee k =with Win gham and E. numbers by Lorne Wall, an accor- • Diplomas Presented To Band Graduates WROXETBR—The mothers and W.IVI,S. members were guests at a joint meeting of the 13aby Band and the Mission Band of the United Church, held on Friday afternoon in the church hall, when 100 were present. Mrs, H, Durst presided et the piano And Mrs. G, L, Dobson, Baby Band leader, welcomed the guests and conducted the meeting, during which she read the children a story and conducted graduation exercises for the Baby Band mem- bers entering the Mission Band, seven of whom were present and received their , diplomas: Brenda Townsend, Ruth Hayes, Pauline Moore, Murray Gibson, Ricky Clarke, Lance Gibson and Alex Adams. Assisting Mrs, Dobson were Mrs. K; Edgar, Mission Band leader, Brian Sanderson, president, and members of the Mission Band with the graduates, and the, mothers tak- ing part in the prayers. Jim Sharpin, a Mission Band member fayored with an accordian solo and Carol Coupland, another member, played an instrumental number on the piano. Mission Band members also pre- sented their fall thankoffering at this meeting, which closed with the Mizpah benediction, A social time followed, during which lunch was enjoyed. G A MEAT Feature's 2 Oven-heady 4 to 8 lb. average • lb. 1 BROILER TURKEYS . 49c -!--1 Boneless • lb. SMOKED HAM = by the piece 69c centre cuts or slices '79c i lb. HEN TURKEYS • "A" Grade, Young - 10 to 12 lb. average • Tablerite Sliced - 1. lb. pkg. SIDE BACON • WHITECHURCH Wingham Mustangs Slaughter Seaforth The Mustangs played host to the visitin g Seaforth team on Thurs- day, September 25th for the first game of the season. Wingham kicked off and prodeeded to take Rae Hetherington's long kick to good advantage by catching ,Sea- forth in their own zone, which gave. Wingham a 1-0 lead: Quarterback Dave Kennedy led the offensive attack on Seaforth very ably to open up a 22-0 lead in favor of the Mustangs at half time. In the last half, Wingharn went for two more unconverted touch- downs to finish with a 34-0 victory, Leading the attack were Ken Hodgkinson and Rae Hetherington with two T.D.'s each and Ron HoWard who went for one T.D. The whole school is pulling for the Mustangs and their coach, Mr. Campbell, and are hopin g they will be victorious in their' forthcoming game in Clinton. , .. 57c lb. .... 79c I Schneider's - (i oz. pkg. i SPICED HAM 33c pkg. • Schneider's Skinless POLISH LINKS 12 oz. pk g. 45c pkg. Chopped SUET I 1 lb. pkg, 27c pkg. # U For Your 7: Thanksgiving Fowl OZonlis • .Golden 1 Fowl Stuffing • ONLY 29 c • a for only a few cents a. day an automatic electric water heater provides abundant storage capacity and quick recovery when* more hot water is needed. FAII1111111111111111111111111110111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111i1111111111111111111111.11111111111111 Rev. Mr. Clark of. Wingham had charge of the communion service in the 'United Church here on Sun- day, when World Communion was observed. Next Sunday services will commence' at 2 o'cloalt, Mrs. George McClenaghan and MisS Mildred IVIcClenaghan spent last week, visiting at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Hiltz of Milton, and with Toronto friends. Mr. and Mrs. Graham Cook and children of Ripley visited on Sun- day with his parents ,Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cook of Marnoch. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Meblcnaghan visited on Sunday with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Max Stew- art of Preston. Mr. and Mrs, Chas, Shiell, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Leaver left on Thur- day of last week to motor to the West Coast. , Mr. Myles Ste. Marie had a cem- ent silo built last week at his barn on the home place. Mrs. E. Dow, Nelson, Donald and Ivan visited on Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Hector Hamilton of Gorrie and Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Snell and baby, George, of Westfield, visited at the Dow home on Sunday. Mn•and Mrs, Robert Montgomery spent last week with Woodstock friends and with Mr. and Mrs, Statley Elliott of St. Catharines. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth. Pette- place and children of Teesvvater visited on Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Harold Currie. Mr. Dawson Craig is still a pa- tient in Wingham Hospital, suffer- ing from a heart seizure. Misses Pearl and Irene Paton of Toronto visited this week-end with Mr. and Mrs. George Coultes, The Misses Paton move from Toronto in November to the home Of the late Mrs, Sam McBurney, on Minnie Street, Wingham. • • enjoy all the hot water you need ...electrically • • Look ahead... buy new CANADA SAVINGS BONDS at, It fakes a lot of hot water to look after a growing family . . and to help get the housework dope! That's why an automatic electric water heater is such a wonderful convenience. It supplies you with the hot water you need whenever you need it! An ele6tric Water heater is one of many wonderful appliances that help you "live better electrically"— the safe, - clean, modern way. • TORONTO DOM iN iON BANK Olt% 410.0ili Twat Lanka ii.i.rt:at* IOW Grass Grows Green Under Polythene A bald patch in a lawn is an eyesore which can easily be rem- edied this fall with the help of a sheet of polythene film. ' Here's hew it works. First of all 'loosen the earth with a hoe and then add a good lawn fertilizer, After sowing the seed in this fer- tile bed Soak the area, being care- la hot to Wash the seeds away. NoW cover the ground With a single layer of polythene film whiCh can be bought by the yard in most hardware or department stores. Anchor the film with rocks, bricks ea- pieces of heavy wood and keep the covering on until the graSs is about One, inch high. The plastic film prevents' water frdm evaporating, It Moistens the seed during the day and. then eon. +lenses on the underside of the filin at light ,gohig hack to Work again the next day. film also keeps the heat in, giving the seeds better enande to germinate, This method of growing grass is only' ideal In early spring Or late fall. Since the earth under the film IS a good deal warmer than the „Startotindling spit, h very hot sun iiri> lit" hurl the young plants, 11. t. GRAHAM, Wail Gorrie Otahat electricity does so much ,:eo?ts so little •