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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1958-10-22, Page 11""- WHITMORE!' To-day, Get Prevent: Door \Virg This Way •.-Proper care is required to keep -new doors from warping.. Panelled doors 'of •p6nderosa pine are usually warranted against a warp' or twist mo,re-than 1.4-inch upon delivery. :T.0'..rnainrain that standard, this treatment' is reeornmenled: Wri. 'doors only in a dry Tocimnever in a newbuilding ::•..(2)7,API;ly a Primer coat immedi- ately after deliVery. eni, a lock •mortise dcpper'ihan Within one inch from the inside edge of a door stile. (4), Give.' the top and bottom edges: of; a door at least two coats of varnish immediately after the do9r has been fitted. 14,0151 7,Pit• .1A • ';., IP-7//,7/ IMPERIAL HELPS YOU~ FEEL.:. - WHEN THEY AVERAGE OCTANE 979• 91 II: D.. PASS CAR DC 3 oksSrUdreme,i': .CANADEAti AVERAGE PREEttiliNI E,RAGE- " Octane of premium grade •gablirfes:• approaches tokaciatioa requiresili. He wants to equip his home THE' CHARTERED ,BANKS SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY E 0. • ,4 41; VOA Winittlw0 44vilwoo4Intisio, Wo#440.34.0oti,.1,1, October SHOE SALE YOUR FAMILY SHOE STORE Wingham District High School Commencement Exercises Priddy Evening, October 24th Only Three Daps Leff ENDS OCTOBER 25th: W1NiCHAM PHONE 1* 1111111101111111111111111111111111RISMIMINIIIM111111111111.111111111111111,11111111111111111111101 , Ten visited on Sunday with mr.• with, 1.410. Donna. Ritchie in, 1,,,u,ok-. evening with her son, Mr. Ttielnitli .• and Mr*, Gordon .Jamieson of Classified Advertisementi 111411 Results Try 'Turner, to spend the winter 'in to.,, ronte. Mr. .and Mrs, Waiter Elliott ,and phildren visited on Sunday with Mr, Sod Mrs. Donald Alteheson Barriston. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur moore Red on Sunday at the 'home. -' their daughter, Mrs, 'Kenneth, m ot. son, of Belo-Lore. Hold First Euchre The first II04-50aal 'euchre of the Ladies' Auxiliary to the Canadian 1.fegion was held on. Wednesday Mght with 21 tables in play, High winners were Mrs, ftobt, Casemere and HarrY Angua; lady •who played as a man, Mrs. Ted Gauley, Mrs. Gordon Perrott won the lucky door prize, Low prizes went to Mrs, William Keith and Tom Henderson. The next euchre will be held on Mon"- -day. now, Mrs, Victor Young of Wingham spent the Week-end with bar Mo., then, Mr. Adam McBurney at Mar, noch, Mrs. Evans of Tiverton and Mr, Merles Faloaner and his olli)d.f ren of Glamis visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, Janies Falconer. Mr. Falconer accompanied them to London, where Mrs, Chas, Falcon- er Is a patient in Victoria. Hospi- tal, Mrs. John- McCallurn of the 9th of East WaWanosh has been a pa- tient in Winghana Hospital over last week, suffering from a heart seizure. Mrs. Victor Haines of Morris has also been very in the hospital, Mrs. Alan Turner spent the week-end with Miss Elizabeth Mur- Mr. and Mrs, Boy Elliott .of Tees- water Visited on SurtdaY- With Mr, and Mrs. James Mn and Mrs. Joseph Tiffin and daughters 'visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, .Qliver Stokes of Gienannan, Mrs. Alan Pattison, has been vis- iting during the past week at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Gerald Watson, at Forest, Mr..and Mrs, Clarence Hanna of Belgrave and Mr. and Mrs, Harold Currie were in Londert on Satnrday. Mi; .Currie was taken to Westmin- Ster Hospital, where 'he will be a patient for a 'few days this week. ; Albert Smyth returned to his, pfisition with, the O.W.ft, at Home- payne on Thursday last and Miss , Doreen Smyth spent the week-end die- of Lucknow and left Sunday • ';.4: 17Vefinesdiir EveninEteadies% TOC:Ladies!" VVedneSday Evening Lea,gae--,,boviling- for October 8th resulted follows: Orioles 4; Mag- Pi4s;:41,'Canaries 2; Bluebirds '0; :Robins 2; Wrens - For botobe 15th : Ori?les, 0; Mag- pies .1;" Canaries 3; Bluebirds 1; Rbbins74; Wrens 3. High' single, Molly Parrott 232; highf,,triple, Sharon Brown 624. be- tober 1.5, high single, Gladys Green 238; Florence MaeIntyre '543. Mrs, WilliaM Forster, IrMa and Norma visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R.onald-Perrott at their home on the Bayfield Road in God- erich, Mr. and .Mrs. Stuart Coupland, who had been holidaying with .Gor rie relatives and with. Mr, and Chas. Robinson during the past week, returned on Sunday to their home in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Robinson and children visited on Sunday with. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Thompson of Goderich. Mrs. Bruce Simpson and sons, Douglas and Shawn, of..Flint, Mich., visited over, the week-end at the home of her mother, Mrs. Aldin Purdon, Wingham, and with Mr. and Mrs, William Purdon. Mr.' and Mrs, Harry Tichbourne of Goderich visited on Sunday' with her mother, Mrs. David Kennedy. Mr, and Mrs. James Mcl3urney of Turnberry visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs: Gordon Me- Burney. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Young and Mr. and Mrs, James Young of Lu- can visited on Sunday at the home VVINGHAM Council Chambers FRIDAY, : OCT. 24th 8: 12 GAMEnS13.1n. $10.00 • 2 SPECIALS $25.00 1 SHARE THE WEALTH 50.50 ADMISSION $1.00 Extra cards 6 for $1.00 or. as long as Canadians have, flown, Imperial's leadership in aviation fuels and lubricants has helped make flying safer, surer :SCOUT CORNER CORNER of the former's sister, Mrs. John McBurney. Mrs. Emma Leiboid, of Kitch- ener, and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Lei- hold of Ayton, visited or Sunday at at home of the former's daugh- ter, Mrs. Frank Eckenswiller. Mr: and Mrs. William Kelly of Seaforth visited on Sunday with her aunt, Mrs. Harry Cook and Mr. and. Mrs. Sheldon Jacklin and children of Brussels also visited at the a nd home. "Ifr, and 'Mrs. Kenrieth 'Zinn; Larry and Randy, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bott of Belwood. Mr. and Mrs. Carl MeClenaghart visited on Sunday. with Mr, and Mrs. Douglas Baird .of Cayuga. Mr. and Mrs. John Buchanan of Vancouver, B.C., -were in the dis- trict on Saturday ,to visit with her uncle, Mr. David Currie, Wingham, and other relatives. Many of the older generation of Turnberry may remember Mrs. Buchanan's mo- ther, Mrs. Florence Kennedy, of Kamloops, 'whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Kennedy, lived at one time on the Rolan'd Grain farm in Turnberry. Mn and Mrs. Ernest Charleton of Hamilton spent the week-end at the home of Mr, -and Mrs. Cecil Falconer. Mr. and Mrs. Roane of Teeswa.-, ter visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. McInnis and with his sis- ter-in-law, Mrs. Roane, in the Wingham Hospital, Services in the United Church will commence on Sunday at 2.30 Standard Time. Mr.4and Mrs. Norman Kieswetter and son Lorne and Mr .and Mrs. Oscar, Schefter, of Mildroay, visa ited on Monday with the ladies' sister, Mrs. Howard Martin, West Wawanosh. . Miss Sumi Iwamoto, Reg.N., of Toronto, spent a few days last week with Mrs. George MeClenaghtin and Miss Mildred ,MeClenaghan. Miss Iwamoto has been teaching the nurses-in-training in Toronto General Hospital this fall. Mrs. Walter Lott is spending a few days this week at the home of 'Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lemmex of Atwood. COmmunion service was observed in the Presbyterian Church here on Sunday morning with prepara- tory service .on Friday evening, Eighty-seven members of the Women's Institutes froin South Bruce attended the Brute County rally held in Wiarton on Thurs- day last. Mrs. ItU4sell Ross, dent, Vra, Victor Emerion, Mrs. Metcalfe, and Mrs. Russell Gaunt attended from here. Almost 180 ' ladies registered at Wiarton for the meeting, flans Were made for the Fun-Fair meeting to ht.' held' here on November 4th. Mr and Mrs. Ewart Merherton of Kinloss visited on Sunday at the !Mine of her brother, Mr, William Rintoul, NAM Wilhehnina Smith of Lang- Side spent the week-end at the home of her sister, Mrs. William Putddri, aridUrs. Robert Laldlavit and . Clifford and Arthur visited, On Sun- ay` at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thotnas PeriMat, of Mr. and Mrs, Orville Tiffin and Mr 'and Ito, Dan tiffin aria child, Canada's earliest airmen lanpended 'on Imperial avi- atibn products,- in war and in: Oace, IMPerial-gaSnline powered Canada's first air piaii flight, 'in 1918. ftq ' more modern planes MOW; Imperial research pro- ' vit.hd theta with the new thex,needed.'For many years, Imperial was the only Canadian manufac- turer 'of aviation alkylate, A an 'esSential ingredient of aviation gasoline. ' The special skills arid tech- "meal iiiiowtage over the yeai:a":make IrriperiaT the nation's major supplier of aviatidn fuels. 'these skill's and experience pay dividendsto 'the Motor- ist today• when premium grades ;of •gasoline = are ap- proaching top aviation octane standards. On: October 13 a band of afinut" one dozen scouts went out for a ,,short hike abmit, 2 miles iirirtheast of !Wingharrt. They 10,- :catO .a campsite and did some exploring,' while a hot meal of chtiekwagon wasn: prepared „diner enr them. On Wednesday the regular meet- ing at the United Church haserhellit. -Many of the boys re- gretted, to learn of the retirement of Seontmaster Allan Walker, who has been with them for three years. He:is succeeded by Assistant Scout- maSter Aiton Adams. The regular meeting procedure was followed an dn,. Court of Honour held after- wards.- 1MP',ERIAL OIL - • ' • ,-. 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