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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1959-09-16, Page 5ii 41,66 421/1110liOti lMly Kt0,1iinWib i54#4. 11 MO* CQIIIPETB IN RIFLE MATCD—A sire man team repreSented the 1st battalion'," The Royal, Canadian. Regiment from Ipperwteih, Ont., in the Ontario ',Rifle,•AssociatiOrea annual ,Servies :Rif Mittnit, for . e,, and Regnlar Army at Mons Range, Camp Borden. Two of the team on the firing- point are Corporal Douglas Love, Forest, Ont.; son of Mrs. Jintri Love, Ohievale, Onti and Private, Robert White, .son of Mr. and. Mrs.. Ernest White, Calgary, Alta. Pte. w.pate. anti his wife Mabel live at ItA, 3 Sarnia, This is the second year that the nattPli has been fired with the new Canadian Army Cl rifle.--National Defence Photo, • Mission Band Meets at Church BWIDVALE--Tne Mission Band met in, the United Church pin, Sep- tember 8th, with 3], in attendance. The secretary's report was given by the vice-president, Betty. Heth- eringtOn, Patsy Craig read the Scripture •and Yvonne $Tehnston fed in prayer, The roll.call was "What did you enjoy most in your holidays?" Gail McLennan presented the offering. Mrs. Man H. Neelon gave the chapter from the study book, Mrs. M. Craig entertained by giving a number of riddles. The singing of a hymn' was fol- lowed by the closing circle. ST. HELENS BONUS* FREE 4'-6" Sealy Golden Sleep (sniooth.top) MATTRESS — Value $39,95 4..e. Steel Ribbon SPRING—Val. $12.95. PRICE Mr, and Mrs.. George Sitters of Walkerton and Mr. NOrman Can. ningnam of North Bay were re-• cent callers on their cousins, Mr and Mrs. W,, A, Miller, Mr. George MhQuillin has re- turned to Hamilton after spending the vacation with Mr. and `Mrs 'William Purdon and 'other rela- tives. His sister, Marilyn, was a recent visitor here too. BONUS FREE 4`-6" Sealy Golden Sleep (smooth top) MATTRESS 4'4" Steel Ribbon SPRING By Kilgour • Doable Dresser (plate glass) tilting • Chiffonier • Bookcase Bed "-V Wingha,m General Hospital, Mrs. Ross tiouglas has returned to Toronto after spending a'-month with her sisters, Misses Mary and -Ruby Duff and Mrs,•M, L. Aitken. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Miller ac- companied Messrs. Richard and. Ellwood Elliott to Alliston on Sim- day for the funeral ,of Mr. Elliott's brother-in-law, Mr. James McCor- mick. Mr. , and Mrs. James Douglas, their daughter, Mrs, Dave Bart arid Mr, Bart, Brenda and Bryan were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs John Cameron: • Total Save • ALL $ ba". y 00 $321.90 $$2.90 FOR L. 3-Piece WALNUT BEDROOM SUITE WiNGNA114 bedroom suite by KNIECHTEL • Double Dresser (plate glass) fitting • • Chiffonier - • I• Bookcase Bed — 4'.6" Total Save ALL $239;00 $321.,90 $82.90 FOR. TERMS, $25.00 Down $17.38 Monthly- TERMS, $27.00 Down, $18.53 Monthly POSTUREPEDIC BONUS With every pur- chase of a Posture. pedic mattress and matching box spring A PAIR OF AIRFOAM PILLOWS • Take advantage of the off-Season in the heating business to put your .furnace in condition for next winter. Call us for When .0 mother heedt.tt frien FREE INSPECTION • AUTHORI ZED - %Er At nb cost to you, we'll cheek your furnace for safety, economy and trouble. If it's o.k. we'll tell you so. Minor repairs can be made now at much lower rates. .Or, if a new furnace is needed we can help you select the ANTHES furnace best suited- to your needs. Remember LOW DOWN PAYMENT—EASY TERMS PERCY W, CLARKE Plumbing — Heating — Sheet Metal Work PHONE 255 'NI/INGHAM DEALER At a time like this, the best friends a mother can have are a Modern automatic electric washer . .•••:7 '-‘ and an electric clothes dryer. They make short work of washing and drying-Land they do it automatically. Just set the dials— , no heavy lifting, ne wet wash to carry—never a care about getting clothes dry for another 'darof play.. r With a modern automatic electric washer and clothes dryer washing - is easy—drying is certain—t whatever the weather. You get more out of life when yoU, get the Most out of electricity, M• loarrnit IIPLIECTRICALLY THE- STERLInt„TRUSTS w v Bay Sio 35 Dunce Si.,, Torenii bale • Peat " -.1101fittb.,:* rt • 4 •• •" , • litUEVILE TRAVELby BUS e WESTERN FAIR We'll give your weak battery new zing When your battery acts that it gets our expert building up its strength, • No / like it has lost ifs pep. see recharge lob. While we're please use one, of ours ... Charge. Battery gone clead? Replace it front our wide choice of makes and sizes. Whigham Motors `Phone 139 Wirigham RURAL. DEVELOPMENT rem OF V. DOUGLAS . BLUEVALE—The Women's In- stitute met at the horne of Mrs. John Wickated on September 10th. The president, Mrs. Sperling John- ston, • presided. Mrs. W. J. Pea- cock read •the minutes and the financial report. No delegate was appointed to the area convention at luelph on October 15th and 16th. A motion was carried that the cemetery board of Bluevale Cemetery be re- minded of the present neglected conditioreof the cemetry. A girls' club project, "Clothes Closets Up-to-Date", will be un- dertaken and. Mrs. Charles Mathers 'end Mrs, W. J. Peacock were 'appointed leaders. Mrs, Jos, Hor- ton Was appointed leader - of the home-making project, "New Lamps for Old", beginning Oc- tober 27th in Winghant Vaughan Douglas, farm editor pf CKNX, gave an interesting address on "Rural Community Develop- ment". Ile drew attention to We changing conditions -in rural areas where faint. lands, are being taken over by industries, This leads to urbanization of rural districts With an increase in population, There will be fewer farmers and More Workers in industry. Many pPopIe Will work in both agriculture and industry, Women's Institutes Should be in the forefront in efferts to 'meet these new con- ditions arid should let their Voice be lioard. Adrift:11mM educational health and recreational fatilities Will be necessary. More religions and character building agerteies Will be required, Soda' 'welfare will be of even-greater importance than for/hotly. Rural amid urban population must hannortiZe to bene- fit •the detintry, Mrs, R. J, McMurray, convener of the progrant bill agriculture, ex- 'pressed the appreciation of the nternberit and Presented' a gift to Mr, Douglaa, Mrs, MireMiltray conducted a contest Orr Vegeta:Oda, itcfreth, thenti *eke InirVed by Mr& toy l‘iiiiet Mira. Nrritird Theintri, 'km mon torniet WI thikhastaxk 0 GUARANTEED TRUST CERTIFICATES • issued in amounts from $100 upwards for 1-3 years. • earn 5VA interest, payable half- yearly by cheque. • authorized investment for all Canadian Insurance Companies and trust funds. YOUR MONEY DOUBLE ITSELF IN i3 .YEARSI I naliy Da.y. wan held in the tinitefl. March On SPIAday, Mr, Man Ncelan spoke On the duties and reSPOnSibilitles Of pa. rents, %aelieril and church rnern- herS tOWard, the young, 14r8k 140Y4 Wheeler tnld 'the children's got*. Mr. Neelen Sang the' Selo, "The Carden of Prayer", Dr, A, At and Mrs, BaYne of NorwiCh, and Mr, and. Mrs. Robert Bay* of Stratford were guests of Rev, T, B, 'Kennedy and Mrs, Kennedy last week, Mr. and Mrs,'Lloyd Holland, of Exeter were Sunday visitors with Mrs, It. F. GarnisS, Mr. Mae Scott and Mr. and Mrs, Bitrns Moffatt. Mr, and Mrs. ' Tnos. Strachan,1of Brussels, Were recent visitors at the- home' of Mr, pugald Street-Ian, yr. Mackenzie Edgar, of Detroit and Mr, and Mrs. McCourt, of At-. wood, 4.worcIvAitoro last week,- Ur. Fidgar is a nephew and Mrs. McCourt a niece, of the 'late Andrew and the late-William Gray, former citizens of this local- ity.. Mr, Edgar is engaged in mak- ing a family tree 'pf the Gray connection and visited the ceme- tery to copy inscriptions from the family monuments, ' The family of Mrs. Gordon Hall held a home coming on her birth- day on, SePternber 1.2th, including, Mr. and Mrs,. Sack Hall, Mr. and Mrs, Bob Casenaore and family, Mr. and Mrs, Gebrge Orvis arid family, all of Wingharn, Mr. and Mrs, JeCk Scott and children of Newton, Mr, and Mrs. Wm, Hall end faintly, and Bob Hall, all of Bluevalet, Mr. and Mrs. john 'Wallace, of St. Catharines, are visiting Mr, and Mrs. Jos. Horton, Sunday guests at the parsonage with Mr. and Mrs, Alan H. Neelon were Mr. and Mrs. Beedle, Nancy and Gail, of London and Mrs. A. O'Neil, of Belfast, Ireland. Mr, and Mrs. Donald Street and • family of Listowel, Spent Sunday at the home of Miss Mary Duff. Mrs. Jack Thompson Jr., is re- covering from an operation in Al.f. 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