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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1959-12-02, Page 121%,,„01,1,0 ,rho „mug! .shall anc0-Thiles WeilnesidaY, • r • ter, • tit We Come .to- Your .-Ald Fast,. Anytime, Anywhere Our tow-car is at your service at all hours of the day or night. Just tell us when and where and we'll be there ... with prompt- ness and dispatch. Wingham Body Shop SID ADAMS Phone 746 Wingham bra,-immommimunk ,,vmmummul Let ,us help,, you with your CHRISTMAS I S BURKE ELECTRIC otters you A LARGER SELECTION AT 'BEER SAVINGS See Burke 'Electric for their 1959 clearance o all electric Ranges, • Refrigerators, Freezers, Washers, Etc..t UK,OuR.C1-11.1St1144kS AWAY PLAN down payment — deliveries made Christmas eve —' Easy TerMs available. No payments required until February. urke Electric g mm Coercial, Industrial, Home and Farm Wiring PHONE 474 — Motor Re-wind and Repair — WINGHAM • ' : 4,1' -i0-700,1*M00,0,M110%,V7MMtFIM ',k. n-V700070tM-Ittikia$14 eductigns-geductiolls The following Fords are being sold at' large reductions due to the`arrival of ' - the new 1960 'Fords. -- New Units 1959Ford 6-cyl. Pickup , Blue in color. 1959—Ford V8 Fairlane Sedan This beauty is a demonstrator in. Red and Black, with automatic transmission, windshield washer, full huh elips and Sold With a new car guarantee. Used Units — 1956—Ford Sedan • Blue, a one owner car in spotless shape inside and out. 1956—Plymouth Sedan Two tone Blue, this car has to he Heen to be appreciated. 1955 Dodge Coach Exceptionally good mechanical shape, 1953 Ford V8 Custom Coach Dark Blue in color, very clean. 1952—CIVIC V2-ton Pick-Up Complete with stock racks. 1951—Mercury 5-ton, T95-inch wheelbase Chassis and Cab Good tires; mechanically 01& Many other cheaper units. Come in and see the 'new Ford arid Falcon 1960 models at • I/ hi tai Dealer, Wilig1111111 '''' ' 0,6 ' hanniiintaifiDafaiina,401010101111,16106alaia t ' 00000 1010,0104 m soma ,a n °tors Limited A. 0. MiusWILLIAlki 'rout Vothil, 1a1sei, MOnateli & Porda011 Maier Tractor iy Phone 13/ WOO' ik How're They Milkin'? More milk from every lactation sho uld be your target! To produce that milk at the lowest possible cost' SHUR-GAIN Milk Producer! Check these points of management: — keep accurate records properly balance the ration milk to a schedule — feed according to production MAINTAIN MILK PRODUCTION 4. SHUR.GAIN MILK PRODUCER Canada Packers Limited WINCHAM ONTARIO ut YOU GET DOLLAR$ AND CENTS PROOF OF SHUR-GAIN - PERFORMANCE WHERE IT COUNTS MOST • rt Y NA, toff r 'r 4..14`, * y., iFinger Amputated Following Adcident GORRIE---Jake Greydanus of Gowanstown had the middle finger of his left hand partially severed and his hand injured Monday while working with a Sower saw at the home of his- wife's father Albert Donkersgoed, con. 4, How,. lek. Dr. Fordo, Fordwich, was 'called ' and he was taken to the Listowel Hospital where the finger was P. amputated on Wednesday. 1111 OORRIE r. and Mrs. Lloyd. Mallett, TOT-. iotdale, spent Sunday with Mr. and Ma's. Wilmer Ntain, Mr. -Gerald Brown, visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, Lloyd Windrum of Peterborough, Philip and Rieke: returned home After spending' r couple of weeks, with their grand,parents, Dr. A, Stnrztbof is Dr, Q. A. Van., assistant at Palmerston and Gorrie offices, . Mr. and Mrs, Charles loch ed Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, Don- ald Byers of Irordwich. Santa Visited the Winghatti•Hospital When in town on Saturday. afternoon' Santa made a sPeeiak visit to the Wingham General; Hospital to bring cheer to the patients.'. The accompanying photos show 'the old gentleman as he visited tbe -hospital. nursery-. . ' .111 the top photo little Valari$. Errington, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.- Ross Errington, Lucknow, has a 'look of Wonderment—but after all this is her first experience with St. Nick—another: year and be similes, In the centre, Douglas Reinhart, son of Mr. and Mrs. George ,I. Reinhart, of Teeswater accepts a bag of candy. Douglas. suffered a broken leg last week. In the lower photo little Paddy isn't too sure about the whole thing, even though a bag of candy is in store for him_ GORRIE Mrs. Tarries Moffat, Sr., Ramore Mr. and Mrs. George Oakley, Bur- lington; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jos- ling of Goderich were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. .Cam- eron Edgar. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Spiers end family of Elmira, Miss Eleanor Spier, Toronto tvisited Sunday at the home of, Mr. Edward McCal- lum. Mrs. Margaret Bowes, Miss Pearl Bowes and Mr, Harrison Bowes of Gait; also Mr. and Mrs. Charles Warrick, Brussels Were Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs. Alexander Petrie. Mr, and Mrs, Roy Gowdy, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Gowdy, Mr. nose Earl, Miss Marilyn Earl, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Earl, Ethel; Mr. and Mrs, Arnold Halliday, Winghein were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs, W. A. Cathers, Wroxeter on Friday. ,Mr, and Mrs. Harry Zimmerman, who were at married were honored at a shower in the con munity hall on Friday, evening, wheri a large crowd was Present, They were presented with a wash.' ing machine, Miss Frances Coul- ter read an address and Bob Hustle and Wayne King made the presentation. Felker's orchestra furnished music for dancing, Miss Yvonne Sparling spent the week-end with Miss Nancy Derby of Hanover. Mr, and Mrs. Ross Turvey, nee Mary Helen Kerr, Linda and John of Bluevale were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Robert Dane, Miss Irene Holmes returned to Toronto on Tuesday after spending the' past month with. her brother, Mrs, H. V. Holmes, • Work on the new' asbestos roof oh the south half of the United Church was completed on Wednes- day. Miss Wanda Snarling has had the caSt reknoved from le which Was broken in July. Miss. Beatrice. Wade, VordVileh, Mr. •and Mrs, Fred Coulter and Mr, and Mrs, NorMan Wade attended the fitherat service On Sathrday irk Palmerston for Mr„ William Hilt bP Moorefield, Mr. arid Mrs, Jack .Shiells, hard, Mktg Bea", Zhntriernittri, Bap tism ,Service • GORRIE—On Sunday morning in the Gorrie United ChurCh six in- fants were received into, the church by baptism with Rev,. J. E. Clarke officiating, . Kirk Wayne, Son of Mr. and Mrs: Robert Wood; Donald Wayne, son of 'Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hastie; Bonnie Marie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. `Williana Behrns; Timothy George, son of. Mr, and Mrs., Wil- liam Thornton; Diane. Mary daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Edgar and Karen Diane, daughter of Mr, arid Mrs. Lorne Mann_were the children baptized. Receives ; Injuries, In Car Accident GORRIE—Peter Harrison of Harriston, suffered a compound fracture of the leg aboVe the knee on Saturday night when his car left the road, just east of the village on Highway 87. He was taken 'to the Guelph Hospital, ton, and Bill Ziin,meririan, Hespeler, spent Sunday with 'Mr. and Mrs. Harry Zimmerman and visited Mrs, Tessie Zimmerman, who is a, pa- tient in the 'Palmerston Hospital. Alexander Hamilton was able to retain from the Palmerston Hes- pital on Friday and expects to be able to return to high school the middle of the, week: , Wilfred White of Wingham has Wilfred White of Wingham has the contract for the building of the new A'oronto-Dornirtion. Bank, The Evening Auxiliary, of St. Stephen's Church Will meet Wed- nesday evening, December 2nd at 8.30 at the home of Mrs, Lloyd Griffith. The W.M.S. of the United Chtlreh Will hold their candle lighting ser- vice on Thursday evening of this Week at •the home Of Mr4i, T. 14, McInnes at 8,15 p.m. Committee in charge of program, Mrs, DeWitt Adams, Mrs, „I, Ewalt Clarke and Mrs, /..#, Whitley. Birth BROWN—On Wednesday, §.10*„ 1959, in the Palmerston Hospital, to Mr, and Mrs. Gerald Brown, Cork, h daughter, Vickie ST, HELENS The ladies are reminded of the Christmas meeting of the Women's Institute 'this- Thuisday afternoon at two o'clock in the community hall,' Roll call, a Christmas. verse and exchange of gifts. Mrs, Green will be the guest speaker, Please note the change in time to 2 p.m. Valerie, nine-month-old daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. Ross Errington, is,. a patient in the Wingham Hospital following the flu, Corinne .Crans‘l ton, 'daughter of 'Mr, and Mrs. Al- lan Cranston, has been quite ill with pneumonia. ;We hope for speedy recoveries. Mv, and Mrs, Lorne Woods were, week-end visitors in Kitchener. Master Douglas Miller spent a fete days, at the home 'of his grandfather, Mr. Richard Elliott, Holyrood, Bride-Elect Honored At Community Hall. ST. HELENS—Miss Margaret Rose Lyons, whose marriage. te, Gordon Neable took place on Sat- urday, was guest of honor at a, ga- thering of friends and neighbors in the community halt on Thursday evening, Piano ' music by Mrs. Chester Taylor was •followed by a short program presided over by Mrs, El- mor Foran and consisting of read- ings by Mrs, Andrew Gaunt and Mrs, Ernest Gaunt; ,piano solos by Dorothy Taylor* and Barbara Pur- tion arid lit duet bYPatsY Cranston and Nancy Curran, accompanied by Sheila 111eQuillin, The bride-elect was aceempan- led to the seat of honor on the platform by the groom-elects Ma- teo, Mrs. Shirley Tunney of Holy- rood, arid Miss Judy Neable of Langside, who assisted in opening the many gifts. Assisting also were Patsy bloran, Lola Miller and Marilyn McTavish, Margaret Rose. thanked the la- dies Or the loVels;' gifts and a social „hone with lunch 'concluded a plea..4, sent tagging, COUNCIL ACCLAIMED IN MIRK GORR14 -There will be ,no tion in Howick, this year, The council Was returned' by acchun- • ation at the nomination meeting on Friday in the Gorrie Commtinity , Hall. Norma Wade acted as chairman, ,Reeve Arthur ,Gibson, who Is being returned for his third term, gave an account of the new Addition to the county home and of county work, Deputy Reeve Harvey McMichael discussed agr 4 eulture and the coun- ty museum at Goderich. Over 20,000 people passed through the doors of the museum this year, 'Councillor Ivan Haskins gave a report on bridges and culverts. He also reported as the repre- sentative from Howielt an the Wingharn Hospital Board. Councillor Mel Allan told of the cost-of'snow-VIOngbliTritlid gravel ling and ;Councillor Robert Gibson spoke pf spraying weeds on the roads and, warble fly spraying, - Members of , the Howick Area School Board, who were also re- turned. to . office spoke briefly. They were Morley Me,Miehael, Walter -Renwick, Leonard Sander- son and John Douglas Hartwell 'Strong was nominated . for council but withdrew. William Campbell reported on the Norwell High School District and Gordon Moir on the Wingham District High School; Exeter Team Installs Officers GORRIE—The fallowing officers were installed by Howick Branch Canadian Legion No. 307 by an installing team from Exeter, in the Legion Hall, Gorrie,' • President, Edward Gilmer; 1st vice president, Kenneth. Galbraith; 2nd. vice president, Fraser Lynn; sgt. at arms, Harold.-.Keil; trees,' urer, Thomas Ritchie; secretary, Hector Hamilton;' chaplain, James Clark; color bearers, Gordon Underwood, James •Vittie; asst. olor bearers, Kenneth Underwood. Jack Musgrove; auditors, Alek- ander Graham, Bower Farrish; welfare officer, William Austin; public relations officer; George Inglis; executive committee. James Clark, Fraser Lynn, Mel Allan. ' • mtisimmusisnimemanstuanaummou-stutmosustivimim i i it i t i ii i , i i INSULATE NOW ..! i Building Supply Centre a i 1.-11-I Ci i ili ill il ill Ill. 1 i • ii I • 111111111111111111111111111111•IsmoiliaansummitiatimilKIIIIIIIIIII1111111.11111111110 SAVE ..20 per bag • STORM SASH MADE TO ORDER — Prompt DeliVery LOOSE — — Reg. $1.55 per bag Sale Price $1.35 per bag INSULATION LDA CO. LTD. ' Harold Pocock Mgr. LUMBER DEALERS ALLIANCE PHONE 570 WINGIIAM INGHAM SAWMILL U • U • Thank You Having been returned to. the Council of the Township of Howick for another year we take this opportunity of thanking the ratepayers for the confidence placed in us. Wishing the oomph.' ments of the Season to each and every one. Arthur Gibson, Reeve Harvey McMichael, Deputy-reeve Ivan Haskins Melville Allan Robert Gibson—Councillors ip PeopleWho Shop. In Wingham Read The AdVance4initioi