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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1958-10-29, Page 3• tivron Presbytery Meets in. Bayfield • Mrs, Allan MoTaggart, Brussels, presided et tile sixth semi-ant'ual 'meeting of Huron Presbytery Woe man's Association in hayfield ' United Church'. The. thane Of •the 'meeting was "For none of us liv:eth unto himself". Reve. MeLagan of Blyth was guest .speaker, • Morning .devotitiee .were condnet- ed by Mrs. Lindsay Smith, MiPs Maud .Sterling, and AV's, Harm Helmer of :hayfield. Mrs. Penalcl Kingsbury of Beyfield sang a solo. Mrs, MeTaggarle PrmounCed the London. Conference W.A. to be held April 14 and 15, 1959, In .W.intleore' the annual Huron Presbytery W,A,-, next' spring in liforicrief and the _Wed, annual • next fall in Auburn. Mrs. C. Higgins, Blyth,. gave a nailer on "Visitation". Mrs. W. H' Talmay, Goderieb, gave a- ,press re- port. Other reports were-given to Mrs, R. McClure, Walton; 11/Ire., M Steepe, Clinton; Mrs, Rachel John- ston, Varna.; Mrs, Orval Harrison Moncrief; Mfrs. Robt. Taylor, Cite- ton, • Mrs. Roy Bennett, Wingham, ask •ed Or the assistance of. the W.A- in keeping "Story, Time" on TV and. One dollar per men• ber• is needed to insure this worthy program for our children, • Afternoon devotions were Con , dieted by Mrs Lee VfcConneill Mrs. Lyall Robt, Stirling Varna, Musical numbers were eon. ducted by Mrs. Clare McBride -ere ,Bruce Keyes, Zurich. Mrs Butson, president of .Pertb. Tres bytery, brought' greetings, Mrs. Andrews, president of Wes- ley-Willis W,A., Clinton, thenkee all who contributed to the •suceese - of 'the meeting, Ninety ,eight ladies registered, •••••:••••-••• I I U a VOLKSWAGEN fragile goods softly cradled Merkley Motors BOX 62 WINGHAM Phone 84 M1 D. DONALD WATT FELLS OF MISSION GORRIE—A large congregation attended the Woman's Missionary Society Autumn Thankoffering ser- ,dee Sunday morning in the Gerrie jnited Church. Dr. Donald Watt, of Bella Coola, B.C., was the guest speaker. He spoke of his interesting experiences .c the 22-room hospital there. The lain industries of the Indian pop- ulation are lumbering and fishing, pr. Watt told of how the people ielpecl renovate the hospital build- by each sinele man giving a day's pay, A11-able-bodied men in ,he 50-mile valley ,donate three lays' labor, Then only .do they appeal to the Mission Board for help to buy equipment. Vella Coola 's 200 miles north of Vancouver. the Indian children are greatly improved since integration came into the schools. Members of the C.G.I.T, formed' the.,choir for the service, An Elephant Never Forgets . and neither does the fellow who has had body rpair,work done in our shop. The finesti i:equipment and men who are thor- . oughli trained,,, guarintee satisfaction. JUST TELE US . WIIERE — AND WE'LL BE Timm • Ingham Body Shop • , PINAPIAL2""IC ! • CLOVER LEAF —FANCY SOCKEYE SALMON SPECIAL ! v2, TINS "RED ROSE" TEA Is GOOD TEA • RED ROSE' TEA BAGS FOR THE COOL-MORNING BREAKFAST QUICK OR INSTANT COOKING WESTON'S TRICK OR TREAT SUCKERS PKG. OF 22 250 BISCUIT FEATURE — MANNING'S — ASSORTED CREAM WAFFLES " 35 STritS1ApLKIG. — TOR BAILING OR TRYING. ETC. SPECIAL 3.1d DOMESTIC SHORTENING l C stityit SPECIAL l 250 PARR 04rA, SPECIAL Tr 49,0roop Att. t•ItitOTIAN354E PURCHASED AT VtitItl Dommtoit STORE IsINOotvIrONAtilOtARhEED To oIVE•yoot ysAstAeTIor COT FOOD, COSTS A iy x U U U •e•-7!fe?1 4 The Winghoton #1.4ettee-TIPaeo WedueloiditY1 Oe‘ OM liORRIE !Couples Celebrate • era and Shirley -of xixittOtt, Watson and Hervey 'Watost-ar to toeohnow, spofce ibriCfly.. WT Cooper, club president, presided,.: Beautiful Silver" • • VN' Chafing Dish VALUE) ($$9,90 GIVEN AWAY WITH UI PUIRMASE OF A Wm, Rogers & Son 52 o0;.Seryiee for .0 • in the striking °A11101,,'Clait,tere ' U a a .0 • Haferjrnehil $: JO‘tirellerr "Finest Quality .and Service" EVUNIINT( TeliAMONI) APPOINTMENTS ON itiNvEKr. ;PANDA!. II11 COM111A , An eXeelient aloth‘al •et lakilOt an, Adequate. intearaucei estate, tart the, nlan With a- young fanntlY , C#011,13,14.-- Howich Lions 'Club held their annual ."Warmers' Night" on Tuesday evening in the Gorrie' community hail, when nearly 100 sat clown to the bounteous :dinner served by the north groups .of the United Church W.A. Lion Ken- g4.1- .gar was in his usual good. form . The guest _ sneaker, John Weak, of the OAC,,Guelph, was 1.ntrocinectl by Don MeLaeghlin., Be gave an instructive and. humorous talk .01r . "Landscaping'. Musical entertairtH meet - followed by the Paul Broth-• FRANK C. HOPPER —Representative-- Canaclit Life WINGHAIVI, ON , Thence 461, „ WM:ENTERTAIN fARMINh MENDS' Anniversaries . OORRICIMr. and Um. Stewart Strong Arranged a surprise party At their home On Saturday :evens ing in honor of Mr. and Mrs. E. PS. .Strong, whoSe ..31st wedding o4,3111.i-• versary was October 26th and el- Se fee Mr. and Mrs, Percy Alobton, whose 38th wedding anniversary was October 27th. A pleasant time was enjoyed end cards. were play- ed. We would join with ream,' friend!' in best wishes and congratulations. - — Anniversary Services GORRIE,--Rev, Russell Borsburg of Waterloo will be guest speaker. for the Gorrie United Church an- niversary services on Sunday, Nei- • vember 2nd, et 11 am. and 7,30 • p.m. There will be epeeial music. • • Mr. Rey D. Cooper,• .Lee Animas, Colorado, who was here to attend 1 the funeral of hie annt, Mes, Wen- Adants On Wednesday ,e_f last Weeit. :1 left on, FridaY Vight, from• London to. return to 'his borne Also ate tending the funeral were Mrs. Lawrence lielzdhuh. and Mrs. Su- san Small of Elmira and Miss Wil- rnalean Edgar of Senile, Mr. and, Mrs, Ken Head and baby of Sarnia attended the funeral of Mrs. William Mama and visited Mrs, Head's parents,• Mr, and Mrs, Wellesley Strong, The Rev, and Mrs. B. AttWell and Mrs, Patience Lawrence were in Kincardine on Friday for the semi-annual meeting of the Huron Diocesan. Woman's Awdliary. Mrs Gordon Underwood, Mrs. Norman, Wade, Mrs, Harry King and Judy end Mrs, Fe C, Attwell were in • Wingham on Monday evening of last week to see the film on the W.A. study book, "He Cares" which aWhatsicshhoven in St, Paul's Anglican Join Our Christmas Lay-Away Plan Hastier Mr. and Mrs. Earle King, Carol and Doug, were visitors with friends in Burlington on SuridaY• • Mr. and Mrs, Robert Harrison spent Sunday with Mt. and Mrs Earle Harrison at Wingham. A Low Down. Payment 'will holdApi,,Gift iii .our. store for your Chijstins. sh9riping, SEE OUR TOY MISPLAY'.— TILE BEST SELECTION. IN YEARS Another new collapsible whee' chair has been purchased by the -Red Cross for use in the commun- ity, Mrs, R. T. Bennett is enending e few weeks in Rosseau, Muskoka. A millibar from here attended the eonfirmation service in Fordwich on Sunday morning. Beginning next Sunday, November 2nd, per- vice in St. Stephen's Church will be at 1.30 p.m. Sunday School will follow, - In Mrs. Wm. Adams' obituary in last week's issue, a ,son, Harry Adams, should have read Harvey Adams. Mr. Robert'Graham mark- ed his 85th, not his $6th •birthday. We regret the errors. The November meeting of the Gorrie WI, will be held at the home of Mrs. Glenn F. Johnston on. Monday gvening (note change of date), Notember 3. 'Mrs. Tom. Burke of Wroxeter will show pic- tures of her trip to Bermuda. Boll call, "Name Your Favorite Hobhy". Mr. and'Mrs. H. Edwards of To- ronto spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Strong, Mrs. Bertha Plant returned last week after visiting with relatives in St. Marys and London. Mr. and Mrs. Flem Grainger of Jamestown were Sunday visitors with Mr and Mrs. W. C. King, Mrs. Cliff Elliott and' son Don- ald Elliott of Listoyeel spent Sung day With Mr; and Mrs, Archie Mil- Alexander "s _ Hardware "KEYS MAIM WHILE YOU. WAIT" Mr, and Mrs Harry Metcalfe ant Gladys of Pinkerton. spent Sat= day with the IVfisses Emile ji yff Beatrice Potter, Miss Verd,elia Met- calfe, Guelph, was a recent visite at the same home. • Mr. and Mrs, W. A. Cathers of Wroxeter visited with Mr. and Mrs Bruce Bennett on Sunday, Mr, and Mrs, Alex Petrie and Mrs, Agnes Hooper spent Sendav with Mr and Mrs. Stanley Elliott, Listowel, Mrs. H. Feagan and daughters of Wingham, Mrs. G. Smith of God- erich and Mr, and Mrs. Roy Gowdy were Sunday visitors at the hove of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gowdv. It was the occasion of Barbara Fae- gan's seventh birthday, • Mr. •and Mrs. Harry Watson of Bloomingdale were Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs, Lyle Watson. 'Mr, and Mrs. Ambrose O'Conner • and Gwen of Oakville spent the week-end at the home of Mr, Chas, Finlay. Mr,' and Mrs. Thos Edgar and Faye of St. Thomas called on friends .on Friday. Mr. Warren -Collings spent the weekend in Tilbury. Mrs. Olive Shera spent the week- end with friends in Wroxeter. eeeeerere.e.le-e- ••'re:eseelelereree..ererei.,;'eees • aa0LAUSBOir WINNletie-e/Wary .who was awarded the ,Vinghttee Lions elute Scholarship or attaining the highest marks in. he, high, school last year.—A4 photo. MILK PRODUCERS Mr; and Mrs: leek Blythe and family . of .Weston Were week-end -visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ken, Mr. and Mrs,' James Hutchison and family' of Stroud were week- end visitors with Mr...and Mrs. Wil- mer- Nuhn, BOLD BANQUET GORRIE—Fordwich Local Con- centrated Milk Producers., held their annual turkey banquet on Friday evening in the Goerie com- munity hall with tan attendance of 200. Gorrid Women's Institute and their, helpers catered. Marshal!. Airrristreng,, president, was ,maseeel of ceremonies. C I • ,The guest speaker was Everett . Biggs, Brampton, dairy commis , stoner for' the province of Ontario. who spoke on "The Dairy Indus- try". He was introduced by Chas. Milton, secretary-treasurer- of the provincial hoard. Bill Tilden, Haeriston, president of the provincial board, Ken Carry. check tester for this.. district and Vaughn Douglas of CKNX spoke briefly. Bill Tilden' presided, for the elec- tion of officers which resulted as follows; Pros,,, Marshall Armstrong; vice-pros., Sack Connell; sec.- teeas., Robert Gibson; directors Harold Perry, Oscar Bartman, Murray' Rea, Lloyd Jacques and Glenn Wallece. Willis orchestra furnished the music for a short dance to con- clude „the evening. ADAMS, PrOp.. hone •746 Wingham 1 MILDM re Showrooms i . , i ,..,, where you can • i• fc• e own 1771 29 HALLOWE'EN 'SHELL 'OUTS HALLOWE'EN KISSES e-• '•• •••••4. a e h ta.e • 424 - •-ef;',?..ei••• ,•;:, • McCORMICK'S ' i-LB. PKG. 2r/2-LB: PKG. 290 690, Fee CLUBHOUSE PEANUTS in SHELL PKG. 8-0Z. 19 16-0Z. 35 PKG. 0 NEW 1/2 -GALLON SQUARE CARTON select from over 70 Suites of Furniture C PINT BRICK • 33 MO DOMINION'S OWN QUALITY PRODLIA jtitCTS` RICfIMELLO ' 830 1J A R DRESSING 24-0Z. DOMINION PEANUT BUTTE D.S.L. ELAcK TEA BAGS CELLO PKG. OF 1:11G. FRESHLY GROUND • 1,11ISMELLO COFFEE 350 1:13:6" 672595000 CHEESE SLICES RIclIMELLO --ORANGE PEKOE TEA BAGS sno SPECIAL I PKG. OF 60 . ti Bedroom g A--Dresser, Bookcasre Bed. Chiffonier, 1-piece Suite 98 00 . $ i B--9-pc. Group Includes Double Dres- ser, Bookcase Bed, Chiffonier, Bed- .r-L1' spring, Springfilled Mattress, 2 , Pillows, 2 Boudoir si69• 00 NI Lamps, SPECIAL • . C--Better Grade "Kroehler" 3-piece ii- Bedropm Suites Including Double Dresser (plate glass) Bookcase ,Bed and' Chiffonier $249.00 Priced at U U • Priced at SPECIAL LARGE PKG. 930 750 390 490 Stewart-Kelly Vows Heard at Harriston St. Thomas' Roman Catholic Church, Harriston, was the setting on Saturday, October 18, for the wedding of Patricia Agnes Kelly to Mr James Edward Stewart. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Austin Kelly, R.R. 1, Harriston, and the bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs, Oliver Stew- art of R.R. 1, Gorrie. Rev, R. A. Jordan of Drayton officiated in a setting of white ned pink mums. -Mrs, William Hale was organist and Mrs. Greg Iel1y an aunt of the bride, was soloist. The bride wore a, long white gown of lace and net over satin taffeta. The shoulder-length veil was caught to a 'white Metallic 'headdress, She carried a white prayer book from which hung str#,%rners of red sweetheart roses, Miss Rita M. Kelly, the bride's sister, was maid of honor. She wore a dress of pink nylon chif- fon over taffeta, and a pink fea- thered headdress and Carried white and yellow carnations, Bridesmaid was Miss Grace Ste- wart, a sister of the bridegroom, in a dress of blue nylon chiffon over taffeta, with blue feathered head- dress. She carried white and yel- low carnations, Miss Marion Hudson, the bride- groom's niece, wee flower girl Shwas dressed in blue nylon net over taffeta, With blue headdress end carried a bouquet of white and yellow carnations. Best man was Roy Stewart, the bridegroom's brother, 'Ushers were Eugene Kelly and Carl Stewart. At a recention, Which followed at the home Of the bride's parents, Mrs. Kelly received in a navy faille dress with pink accessories, She had a corsage of pink and white carnations. The bridegroom's Mother wore figured crepe with black accessor- ies and a corsage of pink and white carnations, The bride's going-away costume Was a turquoise jersey woof dress With black tteeefeeeriet Mid a cor- sage of white baby itronag.: After a wedding trip t6 'Niagara Palls and southern POWs,_ the couple will live at Pordwioh. lo-o2, QUAKER- OATS AL, DEEP BRO w WN t 3 .sp tei BEANS ih PORK - AUSTRALIAN SULTANA SEEDLESS 1 ".... MUSHROOM CELLO PKG.RAISINS 530 SO U P 2.. 9. TINS 0 itchen. Choke 5-piece $59.00. CHROME SUITES , . VARIOUS SUITES toSi/ 011 1 clear, reg. up to $139.00 for I 1 • Livingrooin • • 8-piece Special Includes', ki 2 piece SUITE (Sofa-by- $ i 90.00 I day, Bed-by-Night), now GO 2 pc. CHESTERFIELD SUITE, air- .: oarn Cushions, Choice $159.00 f Cojour, Only . . , P1- 5 pc. `Kroehler' CHESTERFIELD Group includes 2 piece Chesterfield' Suite, Footstool, $199.00 ILI 2 Cushions, Sale Price K AYLMER RED GLACE 370 330 . "e• • , • „. • .-..--;--,-.-;;-!,,t#711,r?t". 350 HEINZ COOKED CHERRIES !-OZ Spaghetti 2 1s-Oz. TINS 350 350 230 390 250 INSTANT NU MILK pia, 370 GOLD BELL BLEACHED 15-0Z RAISINS "G". JOLLY GOOD PITTED DATES PK G2.. AYLMER CUT MIXED PEEL. REC2IiEt! AUSTRALIAN CURRANT, ScELLO PkG. CULVER/tot/SE dI/Oldt PEAS 2 FAIi. 50 SPECIALS PRY'S BREAXFAST MEAT • n-oz. Tasty Breakfast Teel 41 0 TIN. DAISY BACON' EASY TO PREPARE —KRAFT, Cry-0-Vac C 0 C 0 A lb. 65e lb. 6Se ' lit. 410 DINNER 2 7,,r, 310 PEAMEAL ROLLS A Treat for the Whole Family SMORED PICNICS Trade-ins Accepted Show a cushion from your old suite to the Schuett salesman for evaluation.' TERMS: Pay one-quarter clown balance in easy monthly payments, fRUITS&VIEGETABLE1- ' No. 1 ealifornia - Sweet Bitting lb. ' RED EMPEROR GRAPES 3 for 29a New Crop Plorkla Marsh SeedlesS Size 06's GRAPEPRIll'r 5 for 85e No, 1 Ontario Pine' Large Ilea& • (REIN 'CABBAGE ' 2, tor Lie No. 1 Ontario lm lb. bag POTATOES 99e IT'S PALL CHANGEOVER oriME VALUES EPrZoTIVZ IN MNOL GRADES #I0 AND #20 MOTOR OIL WINGHAM trommt oosat 4 4-titIAIsT 250 95 TIN Tug 'UNTIL LOSIN SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1st C Godfrey .,.Schuett. milD M AY .1. Nome Furnishings CarPets. Pianos Television. Electrical Appliances • ,DOMIN1 N V 'ORES t M tit #. •