The Wingham Advance-Times, 1959-11-04, Page 8no :blast M1%411011 Federetien
of Agriculture turkey banquet auii
annual ueeilag was. held BlYth
menzerial hall on Wednesday with
the president, gamer Ireland, in
the chair.
The guest speaker for the even-
ing was .Charleg MeNaughten,
M.P.P. for 113-11.011 south, who .was!
introduced by John Hanna,
for Huron-Weee. Mr. McVay:01-
ton spoke on deficiency payMents"
and expressed his opinion. 'that this'
plan Was, worth a .try' in view of
the large .$143-TILIS of :pertain farm.
products.
-• Other guests who spoke briefly
were Elston Cardiff, Douglas miles,
Carl Hemingway, Winston Shapton,
Warden d'ewitt of Illiren Ceennt5'
and Reeve Merritt of 13,1,y.th, How-
ard Campbell •thanked the spirAci.
and Oliver Anderson Umpired the
lad;es .fur !tile Lf4ne dinner,
Entertainment woe provided bi
the 'four artorey Sisters of Seaforth,
who Danced, and by Aubrey Toll.
• Reeve' • Clarenee -Morro •ai.7ted• tas
chairman during the' election .of,
afieere. kibrier _Ireland was egain
elected president with John • R.
Taylor as vice-president. All 1999.
'township directors were returned
for another year.
WHITECHURGH
Miss Florence and Miss Margar-
et Moir of Toronto spent the week-
end at the home of their sister,
Mrs. James Richardson,
Mrs. Mary Chapman Sr., was a
patient for a few days last week
in Wingham' Hospital with. a sore
foot,
Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Moore spent
a few days last week at the home
of their son, Mr, 'Russel Moore,
and of their daughter, Mrs. Basil
Thompson of Preston,
Mr, :and Mrs. Jack McFarlane
and • son of ,Scotland and her
mother, ,Mr. Wi]liain. Furbur of
Tisdale, Sask„ visited on Sunday
at the home of Mrs. J. G. Gillespie,
and Mrs. Furbur stayed to spend a
few weeks here.
Mr, and Mrs, E. W. Beeceoft and
Ronald and Kirk, and her parents,
Mr. and Mrs: Hugh Sinnamon,
Wingham, and other relatives,
spent Sunday at the home 'of Mr.
and Mrs. Archie Hertel of IUtch-
ener.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lewis of
Grimsby spent the week-end with
her father, Mr. F, McK, Paterson.
Mr. Garnet Farrier made a busi-
ness trip to Toronto on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gillespie and
children of Sarnia, spent the week-
end with his mother, Mrs. J. O.
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Tl e. third ineeting of the WAng•-
iiram 'Wardrobe V.V.Or4Org,' was )1,01A.
At - the bon* of Amu. .Currie on
Friday iith eleven •MeMbers Pres-
ent-
Tho Meeting -opened with "0
Canada", followed' by the 441
pledge MOW. The minutes of
the last meeting were I•eail and
the roll gall was answered With
one ossential of tr gend .clothes
closet.
The busialeas was illactiasecl "and
each girl paid eight cents for the •
White .and pink ,covers for the
:books? Ruth Taylor cut out the
rovers.
A date WAS decided upon when
Rette Tillman, home economist will'
visit the club-
A disensaion we:Sled on arrange-
ment of rods and shelves, .garinent,
covers and hangers,.
Mrs. Currie demonstrated how to:
make :garment covers and true •
bias tape. Each. girl's home assign-
merit :was tG garmeat;
cover and work 0.11, her record
book, as well as to .enllect material
for _covered bangers.
The meeting came to a close by
singing "The More We Get To-
gether", •
FIRST EUCHRE HELD
IN E. WAWANOSH
WHITECHURCH— .East Wawa,
posh folks gathered at S.S, No, 9:
on Friday .evening for a Hallewe',en
social and the first euchre of the
season. Quite a number of child-
ren were in costume and Linda
Coultes yeceived the prize for the
best Halloween eostame„Grara.
Currie was the - beat in comic cos-
tume. Joyce Taylor was the best
dressed girl and Glen Walker the
best dressed boy, These two. ware
dressed as bride and ;groom.
Following the .cleeisien .of the
judges, 14 tables were in. play at
euchre and Mrs, John
and James E. ,Carrie held :high
points, Mrs. 13.oss McMichael and
Roy Pattison had low :points,
Lunch and the social hoer were
enjoyed by all, and the next euchre
will be held in three weeks.
Next Sunday is Remembrance ;
Sunday, with special services in the:
local churches,
Mrs. Victor Emerson and Mrs.
Waiter Lott attended the fall eon-:
vention of the Women's Institute,
held at Owen Sound on. Monday
and Tuesday.
Mr. Lloyd Montgomery 'has bad
his foot in a east for the past two
weeks, owing to an ankle injury.
Mr. John Beadle and Mr, rand
Mrs. Joseph Thompson of Goderic•h
visited on Saturday with Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Robinson,
Mr', and Mrs. Alfred gine:ban of !
Lowden called on relatives, in W.
Wawanosh and with Mr. and•Mrs.
Thomas O'Malley on Sunday.
Mr. an:d. Mrs. Kenneth -Meson and
children visitied, on Sunday at :the •
home of ber sister, Mrs. John Me-
Allister of 'Centralia.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Punden and
Mr. ,and Mrs, Walter Elliott, also
Mr. and Mrs. Jack ;Currie, attend-
ed the Federation banquet at
BlYth on Wednesday night.
Little Maureen Hill, daughter 'of
Mr. and Mrs, Donald 'Hill, was able
to return home from Wingham.
Hospital on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs, Waiter Elliott
family visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Mathers of Blue-
vale.
Mr. Paul Groskerth of Toronto
spent the wee] end with .]iris par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Greskorth,
Keith Robinson, Lueltnow, David
Scott of. Wingham, and three
Lucknow girls, attending Toronto
Business College, 'accompany Paul
to their homes here, every two
weeks,
Mr. and Mrs. George Coultes,
Belgrave spentSunday at the borne
of their son, Mr. Albert Coultes,
Mr, and Mrs. George Walker 'and
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander ;Leaver
and Mr, and .Mrs, 'Reiss Robinson,
Lucknow, Mr, and Mrs, Calvin
Robinson and Mr. and Mrs, George
Robinson, Wingham and Mr. and
Mrs, Garnet Farrier and Wayne
attended the Porester banquet at
Hanover oh Wedneaday evening
last,
Mr, and 1Virs, Bert Rooney' and
Ralph of Itennil•worth, and Mr.
and Mrs,`Rarry Dowling and Don-
ald of HarrIstori visited 'on Sunday
at the home of Mrs. Dowling and
Laverne, and All attended a family
dinner at the :home of Mr. and
Mrs, kobert Aiteheson of Lucknow,
Mr. and Mrs, Gorge Walker
visited on. Stuiday with Mr, and
Mrs, Edgar Brown of 011610.
Mr. and Mrs, Allan P.aitioon
spent the week.encl at ill* horde
of Mr, And 140. Gerald *atom
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Mrs, Homer and her family, an:d
Mr. Fred Leaver of Toronto. spent
the week-end at the Leaver home'
here. • • Mr, and Mrs. Leroy Goyeau and
children of . London, spent the
week-end• at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Elwood Barbour.
Mrs, John MeKague has been
very ill in Wingliam. Hospital dur-
ing the paSt week. •
Mrs. Fred .Tobann of Edmore is
visiting this week ,at the home of
her daughter, Mrs. Wilfred Walker.
Mr. George Gibbons of • Zetland
was taken to Wingham Hospital,
on Saturday.
Mr, William Hamilton and Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Cronin. of Caletion
spent the week-end at' the home
Of Mr. and Mrs. Jas,' Falconer.
sfr. Gilchrist . of Clinton Air
School had charge of, the service
in 'Calvin-Brick United Church 'on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gershom Johnston
Mrs. Bruce Shrinson and her son
Shawn of Flint, Mich,, v.Isited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William
A. Purdon. Mr. and Mrs. ,Aldin
Purdon, Wingham, accompanied
Mrs. Simpson hack to .Flint, to
spend 'a, week there,
Leroy hintoul is home this week
to show his commercial calves at
Walkerton Winter Fair, and the
the next week 'he goes to the
Winter Fair •to show his calf in
the Guinea class. • -„
Mrs, Jack Flannigan of Toronto
spent the week-end with her Par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Inglis.'
Miss Bonnie Inglis of Toronto
spent the week-end at the home
of her uncle, Mr. Alexander Inglis.
Mrs. Clarerthe Adams, who has
been a patient for some weeks in
Victoria Hospital, London, was
able to spend the week-end at her
hetne here.
attended' the service at Donny-
brook United Church on Sunday,
when, baby Judith Ann, infant
daughter of Mr.. and Mrs, Edward
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Regional Broadcast
the National Farm Radio Forum
series for. 1959-60 • will . feature a
special regional broadcast on Nov.
9th, dealing with 'topics which are
of special interest to 'certain pro=
winces in Canada. •
In • Ontario and Quebec the re-
gional topic will be "Deficieneai
Payments". Since this subject j*
the most .avidly debated since' :v.er-
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195.9—V8 Custom 300 Sedan
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1959—Ford 6-cyl, Pickup
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1959—Ford V8 Fairlane Sedan
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— Used Vnits
1956—Ford Sedan
Blue, a one owner car iipspotless shape inside -and out.
. • 1956—Plymouth Sedan
Two tone blue, this ear has -to be seen to be appreciated.
1955—Plymouth Coach •
A real buy. "
1955—Dodge Coach '
O.K. every shape.
1954,-Ford Station Wagon
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Gillespie and with Fartier -relatives
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl MeClenaghan
visited on Sunday at the home of, Robinson was baptized, Douglas her aunt, Mrs. W. 'Stewart of God- Smith and 'his chum' from Kitehen,
er visited on Friday with Doug's
grandparents, Me- and Mrs, Johns-
ton.