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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1958-11-12, Page 8.17 15. WINI THE iST Ti ER -for repairs, niaintenarsto, roneeation and genoi"ral glean -.up work around your hum or Plate ef IsOgineti?' • In the winter men and materials.are.. morg readily available, and .small robs. get better st ention or can be more econot teal dur- ing the coldwether lull."' ThrS ,appries :art= .. tog,.� p tc tarty butldr g and rel7ovMtiGt aob.c ,HOME IMPROVEMENTS CAN BE FINANCED ..: L . by..I-tome Innprav eanent oais surider the 2�Tationat Honsmg Act, available„ through your bank... up to $4,O0 - • and up to 10, years to ,repay.. ARMERs �-=inquir=e about, • Farm . T il00#4irne!lt • Loans backed by the- ¢"ovetrinutnt and' ivailable,throu h•• �Your' bank a 'k ... u g P to $5,000"artd:up to•i years to repay. ,, os tan ! d i and E e, .. a tr .int P laei�i.y arse f n� at h §a>7i r help your 'community to increase employnieft:'this winter, CALL YOUR NATiONAL. EMPLOYMENT OFF CE _ FOR ADVICE AND'`ASSISTANCE,' '. issued b .a"t o Z! utlyinvf, the Minsiet bfLalotir,Gid11ad4., :4034. - •anada Pacers Expands :At' Id arristQn Canada, Paoliers, Harriston. have completed plaits: for another ex• tension to 'their plant for the in., etallation of a spray rnttic dryer box. 'The eondelrser Used On lee cream Will be .Used for condensing for Spray drying, thus •cutting the additional capital investment for spray drying :to One Mali`, ti Milk Purchased .r asedfrom' local farm ars: can then he :manufactured, into spray powder, In addition to roller poWd er butter, arid ice, cream,n which broadens their Marret9 .-for r milk products, The e ur p l chase of this dryer; along with -a OW separator and boiiet purchased earlier this year, means that its the 1 1 e ant Will be T. p 1 ah to handle three tithes as much mint per day and at. the Settle time re;, dtiee the operating costs, 'the spray dryer will, be ready for operation. in early February, q T ;I G :.,. E TWO v I. A c TRc T CiOSED N� �CVA LE The regn1ar monthly meetingii $ of Ttrnberry•Council was held in the continunity hall, Blueval'e, ort Mon- day, Nov, 3rd at 1.30 p,m, with all members present, the reeve W. Jack .Willits, in the .chair., The minutes of the last regular meeting Were read " and adopted ;on motion by Herb 1 ort n- x' Jvi a �` i sh ,II o Ale c av `Communications were received and read from the following: Hays and Prest; Barristers .0 Solicitors, Godericlt,; .N, D. Neilans, district rtruhicipal engineer; "Canadian Pa- ciffc ,Railway Co,; C. V. Pickard; town clerk, Exeter; J, V. Ludgate, municipal engineer; -Mrs, Wm, ', Peacock, Bjuevale W.I.; Robert Stone, Atwood; J MA G. Berry, clerk treasurer, Huron County. Foxton-Appleby Y Y -law leb , •-- That B y No. 12-5S be given a third reading and finally passed, Signed by the reeve and clerk and the seal of the corporation attached thereto. Mtilvey-Foxton—That the reeve and; clerk be authorized to sign all necessary arY pa ers in. connection with" ::the closing of .Tames and George Streets In Bluevale. ApplebyLMulvey—That we r do concur with the resolution sent by thetown of to - Exe r. Mulvey-MaeTavish--•Than we ad- vertise for tenders for the con- • struction of the Baird drain, 'tenders to be in the hands of the clerk by November 1Mh at 12 p.m:. FoXton Mulvey- That' they gen- eral. and road accounts be passed and paid as presented.' • General Accounts, 'Alla McGill, o , n cG , fox bounty, •$1.00 Workmen's Compensation .Board,. $04,64;" Geo: Greenaway Binevale dump, $10.00; J lin V. 1 ischer, pt lar �' e salary, $ $ pQ, • L. R. Greenaway, sidewalk in:�Blueyale,• ,$51.7.50;- Joe{ T{err, •eertifled cheque returned, $300.00. Pa,Y Roll • John Ward, $20.25; Bruce Mont goinery," $44,48; ' Geo. Galloway, $262,10; Wm. Mundell, $239,20. "toad Account's Harvey Behrens, rent of back- hoe, $96.00; Supertest Pet, Corp. Ltd., grease and gas, $92.80; Bel] Telephone Co., relocating poles, $24.88; Teeswater News, gravel tickets, • :$g.80; Chas. Hodgins, leather for jack $2.25; Armco Drainage Metal Products; oulverts, $247:00;" 'J. 11 _Adams Co., grader repairs, $73.86; McArthur Tire Service, tire, $58.15; Crofters Ltd.. bulldozer repairs, $1,092,01; B. H. Moffat, tools, $3.49; . Br. American 011- Co., grease, ;$7.44; • Joe Kerr, gravel. $741.07;, State It'.arm Mutual, grader insurance, :$62.09, Paxton-MacT,avish That we do now adjourn to meet on December 15th at 10 a.m, If yo=ur granaries are abul in'', And that s a sucker ke r bet, . For the.cro " has been a good one And it's cost you lots of•sw.eat: Then you're•lookin' for a market`' For your oats, your corn and :'wheat And you wanna make a dollar:' Cause the kids' they gotta' eat Then take it from a feller Whcs has been around awhile You can walk it off to market And you'll wear a broader.smile. k Or .the, best duras way to Cash it, But don't leave 'til 'too late, is to mix it, 'then to feed it With a SHUR-GAIN Concentrate. 'There's,you answer and your' Market .For the grain you've got at home ,Forthe detailed- SHUR-GAIN program You'""ve only got to phone. You needn',t ponder longer' As you view those brimmin' bins Choose yOur SHUR-GAIN feeding ro rain BALANCED FEEDING ALWAYS WINS. If you're bringin' in your feeders There's shipping fever risk SHUR-GAIN Cattle Booster Sweetened! And they go on feed right, brisk. nada Packers Ltd. ONTARIO John V. Fia her; W. Jack WHIRS, Clerk, Reeve,' CONSERVATION TOPIC ATBODMIN FORUM'- BELGRAVE.,..Mr, and Mrd, -Ted tele Weleomeil the members of the Bodmin Patin 'l+`oruin group to ,their /Mine on Monday tinning when there was earl attendance of seven adults and fiVe children, The tepid for dieCuseion • Was "Conser'v'ation, or prise", Conserva- tion. measures being practiced -bete are grass land farming better fer- tilization, 'proper •rotatiort of crops end ntourlowiii , This g roup is p g willing to have a soil conservation prepared for their farms to help the'hr operate -It More plofltably and that the goverirnieht should sub, Wise or else nrialfe Credit ava l - able for censervation on a; long tittle loan at low interest rates, The Pat'unt :registration cards Were filled. out, Progressive euchre Was lab -wed wvi.th high prizes being Wali hit 14trt, Statrley Cools' And 'Richard P teeter. Consalatlott prltei 'Went for Mrs, Clarence Yuill and Mrs, Cora': McOiil, Lunth. of SaridWichea, pie and tea Wag Served. The neict Meettti'g Will be held rat the home of Mr, Lind Mre, Stanley Goole, Moly 'ul:litrik:t tntiter 44 the Mal- pequs Bay neck eilintrior'aid'e, each Slimmer to eeo'the snot. Where the w,orldys ,iron Havered eyeters,, Malpegii6 oyetere; edible front„ •, FUN FMR RAISES FUNDS fOR DISTRICT "WHITKOHURCR•-Otte hu pdred and forty ladles trim South, :Bruce Institutes registered in th'e men,):ol`* ia1 hall here on Tuesday :afternoon last: for the Fun Fair meetitlg, to raise funds for the d:istrlet meet - 4,1g.. Over eek- Ing,•Over 436 was received, The. president, Mrs: [ , *Alston, presided, Mrs, Russell Ross, presi- dent .ot the local Institute Welcomed therg nut+ .and presented Lire Kev of the Town" to the ehalr•lady, for th, oe • r e 1 o that f o d � p gram o1i. rve ,,. Mrs. Houston called of iter "three viee.,preeklents, Mrs. Vieter Rimer, son- Mrs. Hewitt and Mrs. Gemmel, "to eac'li conduct part of the- lit'o- gratn, Tittle Sandrka Mooree' We ' a splendid demonstration of the art of using the jiillo hoop; Mrs t•tirriP- •he'll, of Lurgan, a piano -solo; Mrs„ Phillip Stewart; Liickn4W', 4 de- monstration • how a , ra of 1 w to iron linen n table .cloth correctly= -. Mrs, Jas. of Rei 1 s rn r Nesbitt, f � 9 gave,. r Q e ,, g e. a violin selection, and Mrs.. •Houston+ led in the Singing of • several' nursery rhytne §ongs S ptot t Carruthers gave a humorous read- ing, "In the Good Old Days: Wirer Hens Were Hens"; Mrs:, Peter ,d.r.,, kelt. of Teeswater, pia y ed ,a piano 301o, and Mrs. Henry, of -"Kin.car- dine, gave a reading titin caused great merriment, "The ' Vvio. ShoW", Mrs: Eckmier and lvfrs;' Stewart, of Reld's Cornets, Sano; "Whispering Hope". • ' • • r Mrs: Webster, of Tiverton, gayer an interesting 4ra deinonstr tia. "on flower . arrangement, tarinp i uta consideration; cutting of -flowers, solder b alt 'rosin " .an co „holders. s. ha g d d tor„ schemes of rooms, odours of ers, positionand proportion', flaonwd 'presence of, buds, height' of contain- er, balance, erowain'g, 'green filling and varieties for itse, Lila ancit'• Catherine Hewitt, of Bervi!e.',-• playett. ap ian"0d ' 'duet, " Mrs. Jack McLean gave a read;'' ing, •"My First Ball Ganie"; Mrs; Jo nt and 1VLrs. StewartT.,uokno"t', y , „ song, "Tile Voice of -the Beautiful Bells", and krs. Mulvey, of. Bei= More, gave.a reading,: Three" little, r g gr girls, • Helen 14leheod,' Brenda aril.: Karen 'Griffith;. dented. -the •H'ig• h?' .: land Piing and the Fisherman's, Hornpipe..;.: Mrs. Clifford ' Rpulster had charge of the motto,, •"HoW to. keep a• husband= -.-or the, perfect wife".' Mrs. ' ISuncan Keith, of _e.S a pr �` e w t , , gave; `, an tnterestin'ppr.��� 3F. .. ....4.F paper, on historical work' in BOO: County. Mrs. Gtiest' of :Kincardine, Teased • all •with• lively Y accordion selections. . Mrs, - Dave Eadie, of Turnherry,, • gave•• a' paper, • ^ "Wo; Man's Place in ' the „Home",' and Mrs. Claris,. of Tiverton, gave. sev- er4al' rousing month organ'- selec- tion's, -• The following „Institutes •Were represented at the* '.I�'un hair: Bel - more, Bervie, Holyrood, Kari -Shea,; Kincardine (seniors and juniors), Luckno' (31),• Paramount, .Reid's Corners, Ripley' Senior's, Tee's -Water; (22), ,Tiverton, Purple, Grove, Sil- ver Lake, and Whitechurch (19).• A notice from the -North Bruce and London Institutes for the :Members to ask their.Membet of Parliament to -work in Parliament to, have the period of daylight • saving "time; 'shortened, With the ylew to, abolish ing it altogether,, waft" read; and after disctissibit the ladies decided that, the president of - the district should interview the .county cutin ell at their gathering re the desire of the Institute members in Bruce'I, MI this subject, ' Mrs. Eldred Reid was appointed', to represent the South Bruce In stitute District at the Meeting this':'= Week, .of the l?'ederation of Agricul- tore in Toronto. - " - Lthich, eontrihttted by ladies from. alt groups, Was served by the Ideal group; assisted by one lady ap. pointed from each visiting grotty. Cooking Meddlers Study .Wheat' Kernel T3EI.GritAltli ; — At the regular meeting of the 4-H Chtb project "The Cereal Shelf" On Saturday evening et the home of Mks. Her." soil' trtvktt the girt nettled their, elub ''Bel'grave Cooking Meddlers'..- The meeting, opened with the 4,H` pledge, 'Mrs, Clifford purdon, es -1, sistant leader, explained the strtic-, tore. of the wheat kernel and de-` monsttated how to make grahani muffins, While thele Warta baking,' the leader; Mrs. Irwin, tread the etoty of "Betty brown." and Her Hiving And Cooking Is':roblenas' ttlhdh of cookies and hot'mtiffInS' =wore served, the neat meting will hs hold ae the hurtle of tiffs, Gli(. ford Pi/radii on ><toi'eiTher 15, and the" tell eon will be answered With "One rill. for Attiring totems'', lilt f'laherinelt and 49' daaters' alike i"e�iel :hi the goad trout fish. ing to bg had in ]three Sid"ward I:rtendrei ndla, broi,1t Mrid strelinitia • , •. •. • , • :) .akin ' Belies Ptah To Visit Mill BBL,MQRE —1%e Belmore Bak- ing Bei1Qs held their second 'meet- ing last week at the Reiffer. home. Following the 441 pledge, the roll. was .answered with, ''Qt day from my record, of cereals eaten.'', The ro11 call for the creat meeting will be a rule for storing Cereals, It will be held an neeember 1st, in r , ,Balm..aa, . It was deei4ed that the olub Would journey to Myth .on Western., r 2tv e to,sit t o b 1 h.i e Mi. the H *sort it The topis under discussion at tho meeting wer . (1) A grain et wheat and What it contains, such ag istarch, atiireirale, :i itarriies, pro- tein e an f, The girls were told In hae • w. t parti',,thfl grain ig. ..earl ng Whole'tOregji fitliy •refined ,cereal, partly refined cereal. (2) A Trip • to Town with Bett , Brown, ands during" this topic the 'leaders ex- plained how to cheek supplies and' purchase acedrdiit ` to the :410 of ,the family. (3)" Argiind the Clock With' ,:Cereals ,informed , the girls 0 'ha' er.a t :' eat':f` each', f what G. e' is R, or ea ,_ mens',• (4) Ways to:store.:cereals. s tt,.,.. Rth fordo .o i r n ho Pa - �•1!'i t 1 4. f d ers; denjonstrated,-' the "Malting of, ing cereals: als• wee Cfr oegid Thegraham m1(ffin5, The bity... home assignntetits ere given, '7' Th'e''N.orth•'•Diviaroii:, of thi Bel- more ho1remaking club njet'at the jgaine'rhonie•iis yell,: .p , Wile .Haskins, w was", in 'charge;- of, 'their' Meeting., This gronp-;had' _pre- viously chosen the+name :Benno -re Cereal Cuties" for rails project Mrs Renwick gave a demonstra- tion' on roalring. whole''*hea&;nof- fins,• which''were• later samples, Mrs, Par din uric "led'. a diSrusnion' "trued' Pattern. for' I1e:4thTii Cereal' Cutiesfollowed sitnii'a' dis l' ensslon, as :the Baking Relies .and • following the .Fiteeting, both,', groups. gathered in the.liying,,rootn where Mrs,; :Keiffer,:: Marjorie and Georg. in e e lunch :' tiirle i a s ry d S y B morons thanked the hostesses:" and. ;Mrs; Keiffer made:•a g'racioiis reply.. HIR RO S -=Tri . Winghani Hospital., ori • Tuesday,'• Novemirer4" to:,Mr; and •Mrs, • Aoriald Ross ;` of ,Kinloss, ` a son: Mrs.' Ross •and• her little ,sonWere' able`to' return, home'on Sunday (from the hospital,•' , sf Mrs' alt' . Elho1 " d lt'Lr. a d . ,VV er 1 tt an children •visited ort_. Sunday., with her -'sister, Mrs Ronald Periett and Mr. Perrott,-tri Gaderieh• Mr:,,and :Mrs Ezra. Scholtz, Mr; James' Martin,, •arid 74Lrs .: Chas,>. Martin, speitt.Sunday, with :14fs,• acid Mr, :•Cameron Si mons , andMr, s m and Mrs Clayton Scholtz of- Lon dolt, ` • Mr �-- d Mrs. Gordon�Wriht`'of ,,.att g Clifford •visited on..Sunday" at the • hortte': of their dadghter, 'Mrs. Sid- ney Thompson Mrs. Leslie •Ritchie- of .Ashfield, and 'Mr, and ,Mrs. Russell.. Ritchie of 'Langside, visited oh ••Sairday with the: fornrer's : =husband,: who has'been a patient in 'Victoria, Hos. pital, London `;for tkip past''week; % A. reception`is, being held this Friday evening in the Meinerial Ball ?here forl4ir..and Mrs. •Gordon I+'isiier, newlyweds. -Mr. and Mrs, Ross Thompson and fahtiiy of .Filsonftuirg., Mr,, and.MrS. Jos.• Thompson of . Goderich, and Mr, and Mrs. Phillian -and children Of'. Hamilton;) visited on,'' Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Calvin".Ltobilisori, Mr; Harold. Currie, who ..was a patient in •Westminster I•Iospite], London, for the- past three:Weeks, was able to return �hbine on Wed. nesday last. " Quite a number ,of •the United Church congregation' here, attend= ed' the antiiVersttry seri+iees• et 131tieVaic on ;Sunday., The terviee here was withdrawal, • • . - • Mr, and Mrs. I•Iarley Canitibell of Toronto spent the week+end With Mrs. George 'kcOlenaghan and Miss 'Mildred. • • ' The folks 6f the lt.tu'gside, dis' trict attended •a reception; held i0 the hall there on •Saturday even. ing, if[ hatlliiir of the leWlyweds, Mr, and MO, 0Iarettee Crowstoh. Tiffth's •orchestra .provided Inhale for dent:big . • ` Mi', bawsoh 'Craig Was able to return ,honie On Friday, 'after spending rix weeks in Wingham Hospital, following a heart seizure, ,Y4lirs.:IPatricia Coulter and MISS Suzanne Reynolds receivedtheie. certificates at. the morning service in elle Presbyterian Church here, for repeating the- Primary Cate. ehlsrit, , F''iftee i ineirdiers" oi' • th'ta affirm started. but in 011ie. on Sithday ta visit the people its their homes: to' get them interested ire. the work of the church, and to invite 'thein to' attend' the cervices•, Mr. and Mrs, George Wtrikef' visited ori •s'unday with her` 'lei r'ents, 1i0, tilt Milt, .Wm. Htrmpbrosf of fit, trretens,. Whir, eft tihdto cele. prated their Beth wedding days, Mr ni0 Mr Arthur Met a,tht r Mtla"e i ity r Ohl tilt SUMO at the htithek nt Mr,; *hi Met" Stanley Meiore, and M. and y�,�ya�Me Walter lain At 'Wood. j Mir, Robt, •Glbs+ttin and Mian Matt. VAtYINfl1ICK •CHURON. ENJOYS FELLOWSHIP �V>iTI'i'ECIEIUI CH Caivin.13rieic Chujreh relics held their aitnrl.at"oati gregat9nai supper ,..nn Mandan evening• in the S,S,• room of Bal. grave united -Church with ,nearly 100 present for_ a planned supper. Rev, K. Krug presided for the program' that followed, Several children had reoitatlgns and the .tinier. boys and a. quartette of .girls $a is ng s ever ai choruses, Hugh and' Ronald' Mcfnt:ney played a piano d rs tier, M ., I•Iat•old Currie gave a whistling song, Mrs. .Gordon M c Burney gave. two readings and Mr, and Mr, , s Meg Robertson .teen presented a humorous licit "The Rummage ; Sale". -Mr. Lawreeee.Teylo r was MO ba a C13C Panel (Calvin - 73ricit Church)'he, pirnei, Mt s; Chas,. Shiiili,. Magori thinner.; Claire' Chamney,az d1tnnald :Veultes:were, given thr+~etf pl nYtteS,�tP gnegs.,. the 'n ec s l�ri 1c b s � ar' t i t t t P S M gate s t visit to Canada,. +The t>r:S. nalToou ;,that cdine.,udoWn- 1h Y etlneth`a iti'1' son's field', 'The''13elgrtivc,,Trip lets", "7'he ,p1SeSentatiOn.,tri Rociret; Richard" 1'irein:•,Dow�_ga'ria `a;.`write'° ,up on the'"coiigTegation's work this ar, a 1 i ii=l rt l " r" ye t Ca v c c Chu ch Mr; -Krug entertained the e) ildi'eti. 'in „the attditor',ium•' of `the e)iureh,• with interesting.!,1 e l s ld s, while.. Hili grown u,ps krwashed; dishes: •anti '"straiglrtehed:Y tap:-the•..Sunday'schooll • orie Currie'.9f TQront6"'spent t19 week -end - with' Mrs: •Gibson• and: with the latterirtiither, Mrs...R. 3, Currie, Mr, Gihson' hes' had`. the well -drillers ':dr`illin'g:'at their `}Lew" house in Turnberry,f;:south of 'the,: bridge, -' Pte. Clare ee `Cateran ,Who has been •station;ed for tithe pastyear at - Calgary, 5p" t' a, • few • days last week with'hfSxtikele'ar;d,atnt, Mr and Mrs '141;a`snn `e Robinson:• 'Pte.:, Cattieron, •.now stationed • at Mea-, ford, returned,'here 'to" visit on. Sunday, • - Mr, and Mrs ; Harold /. Walker'• visited . on •Slni y • with ' Mr, 'and, Mrs. Howard ',Snell of Clinton., Mrs" - RRobt '112'acLettn,, I4i'S Jack Pennington and Bonnie " and 14frs Donald MacLean :G1ehn. and :Ken neth all of :Brussels, ' Visited' on Wednesday witli'•M•r ,and-1Kics.•Wm Irwin; Mr. and ":Mrs. frank , Al cock, of: Brussels 'visited _'thereon Sunday. Mr.,. Clarence- Cha,nttie,Y - ieceiv ed.: Word on •Sunday that' his "sister, Mrs. G, A; :McLaughlin, bad. fallen -down the cellar 'steps at her, borne' and broken ''the big :'bone in .herl-Wedding, at 1iam '• on- Sdtu'rday,• ankle, and was a patient ;n a Detroit 'hospital, • Mrs, Norman Coultas has been a patient in Wingham Hospital over the week -end. Mr, and Mrs, Nereid. Currie ylslted en i 'undo' with Mir, and Mrs, >Et'enneth #'ettaplaee of Teesw.4ter; Mr, an Mrs. F3, H, :Croskerth. were ;ire Toronto' :on Saturday, where they .attended •the funeral of the late Hediey Porter at Park lawn Cemetery, They '.also 'visited with Mr, Groskorth's father, .Mr. J, C. Crasl orth at Milliken, andd with his mother, a patient In Sear - u; t or h Hos :. , b n �... ROAM -tat, • tlL,it . e(Alan Roger Walker, twii, year-old son .of - Mr, .and" Mrs. lie r b.r ilf . of W Wa .:i W ted, 'UV's},l r, a n ; ar Who has heen a patient', in- St;. Io.eph's Hospital,: London, -for the pest three. weeks foliow,in.g an operation on ;bis left ear -for, r as- toid,- was tnble. to return. hiimc on. T,+, idaX Mt. 'era: Mr5'_:F ar"c''• ;14' *,hof. Guelph isiteci, nn Sttn{l"a i th Mi" M n r r ' Mt 5 Geo a yV i r and g ale �r • .t• Mr P o apd Mrs ,"=;;oil rr P1Srd n ;1,1 »d 141'1 'and tMrs;' Wm °P'yrd4n h.an9, Utile Carey, vis(ted ,'o Si'riu ay' With MK and •Mrs Wl yd 13ptjt:.-tit': BrlWood.-'` x 'anis Mrs. Howard ii¢irney, at di',',Taelc and'. MisS,'i`'Nort}ta-0�:ol' �VSCalkerlon visited : pas"; Sat11r ity' tkritit ' the' a a» nt,'Mrs.'Alfied .Mc; :freight, • Mrs..'Jas.. pal,cOnet, who visited last, week: et the • home 'of r fter son, oitag• I'alroner, returnee: hhmo'on ,Sunday Mrs; Chas, I"al,coner,='whd has • been a:' patient .inTM Victoritl . LIospital, ,London, was=`al le to,' -re= turn'to.her Ionia on Sunday` ' Miss• • Pltylhs...Smit1R;'.: nurseiln! training. art st.'< Marys,.;"Hospital,; Kitchener„...-., spent the •• *rets end with'' ,her"? parepts ,Mr.•: ands. Mrs;. WM, Smith of "Lrtngsidle' and visited' With her sister;'Mie; Wnr Purdon;, • Mr and Mrs;.•.Tohn' Forsyth ;of London Visited 'on Sattlrilay,:,atr:th; hon.e • Of ih r '•uric , Mr .:Jahn', McGee + Mr. .J..,Z,candcr,Good��of,.Marrxoch ;recently, • sold his •'• acre . f armi,to' Mr Thos H Field of ,Brydges,,:who '4 gets possession; in` ;February," Mr:' -`and,' Mrs : ,Good h✓lve ° purchased';; two: liotnes•y' in Winghem the°Fry hom''e, snit this hme of tlterlate:Mr' 141aitdr Dodd,••" hoth on Shute.;"St ,They expect o tp move.fo the,Fry home bt F`eh` ruary a, .•. x _4, rs Jo n _ C'arrutiier5 •ar id famiJ5�fi of West'Lorne apd 3rtrs: ' ,rutin Carrgthers 'of Luoltnow ,visit ed on u' wit S ihMr'a y n M It d s C'•or' F _,�e ge t'sher " ,;:: Mr and 7VIrs Fishbr :a %d Kallilden •,; and . Mary, attended: the ]Vtnrray °-N_ Carruthers• held in: vversida Catholic Church, with Miss Xath:leert .as Pololat, andMiss Mary playing the wedding music. 'They also attend ' ed the reception, 'held in the Legion Hall. Luekngw on Saturday night, where Carruthers orchestra pro- vided music for dancing:, a;kais BMW . 14 SERVID CJNNAMON Y 'BUNS MINGTON'S 1G.A e NeW ; - R. RECORD RELEASES S a All r re .H�e Reek 'n ori, be -hop dixielaiitl, 'wit don't care .what you like, we .have it: WALKING ALONG • The Diainends Sr.OVE WALL WE NEED `Cormny'Ifldwa die . ver r . oa. PROBLEMS—The F 1 Y I# It GOT STUN41- .Elvis° PresIey Iil7EI' BEEP. -:The' Playmates. TOM DQQ • . • 'The 'iiingstonLEY Trio "Tii7 - +.ND --Marl Grant Ogxtended , Plays,: Child. ren's Records, ',anti Iii -FI Supplies W ARR.E N..YVE .: DIA' GONAI. )iiOAD :, W.[Iv 1HAhL wouidrt'be without :out niY - electric- range'for anything" "The modern timing devices and. temper- • attire controls are so easy to operate ... my finals cook to perfection, automatically. . And because - my modern electric range has a thermostatically -controlled surface ele=ment," T never have "a worry about burned foods or 'boil -overs. T enjoy care -free cooking i . a clean, cool kitchen. You. will 'too when , you cook electriically' Public i Wingham w ICALLY mission Ontario •