The Wingham Advance Times, 1930-06-05, Page 8urv,1q+!c+j14w,
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Thursday
June 5th, 1930'
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'Fresh from the gardens
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Jean Arthur
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Monday and Tuesday, June 9th and 10th
Hal Skelly
Nancy Carrot
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"THE DANCE OF LIFE"
Wednesday and Thursday, June 1lth and 12th
Powell
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,lard Mrs. Geo. Matktet's:
Neat ,$und iy, Jtine 8th, there will
be a special baptismal service in the
United Church at 10.30 a Ira, when
severe' babies will be baptized.
Mr, and Mrs. Robert Ailasters of
Toronto spent a couple of days with
relatives hers::
Mrs, fates Hay of .Pittsburg, Pa:,
is visiting with her sister, Mrs. W.
J. Duff,
Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Coultess and
Grace of Listowel spent Sunday with
relatives here.
Mr: and Mrs. Earl. Mathers' spent
Sunday at thehome of Mr. Geo. Ma-
thers:
EELCRAVE,
Dr. B. Anderson, Mrs, Anderson
and little daughter are visiting the
former's father and sister, Nits. Scan-
drett, after spending the Minter in
Florida.
Rev. Scale. and Mr, C. B. Wilkin-
son attended Conference at Wood-
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■ }e Mr. H. McClenaghan and children,
■ I also Mrs. Campbell, spent a few days
■ ▪ with friends around Hamilton and
Niagara.
■ John Stewart of Detroit is visiting
® at his home.
■ Mr. and Mrs. Byers of Detroit- call-.
■ ed on friends over the week -end.
■ Mr. and Mrs, Tom Shoebottom vis-
® ited with friends iii Bayfield on Tues_
■ day.
IN Mr. and Mrs, Yuill and . Mr, and
■ Mrs. J. McGuire spent Sunday with
friends at Holstein:
The annual meeting of the Belgrage
■ Women's Institute was held on Tues-
® day, May 27th, at the home of Mrs.
■ Tinley McCallum, 3rd line Morris:
■ There was a good attendance.
® Mrs. • Clan. Coultes wave a splendid
se paper, entitled "True Patriot Love:
■ The Roll Call response was the
■ payment of fees for the coming year.
The following officers were elect-
ed:—Hon. Pres., Mrs. Carl Procter;
Pres., Mrs, Charles Coultes; 1st vice
:Pres., Mrs. James Taylor; 2nd vice
Pres., Mrs. Finley McCallum; Secre
BLUEVALE
Mr. and Mrs. W. I.,. Stone of
Montreal spent the last week with
Mr.. and Mrs. John F. Messer.
Rev. C. Campbell of Stratford oc-
cupied the pulpit in the United church
Sunday morning and, gave a fine talk
tin the Lord's Day Alliance work.
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Flemming Black spent the week -
1 end at Toronto.
Mr. and, Mrs. John 'Hall and Mr.
'and Mrs. Gordon Hall visited friends
at Wroxeter on Sunday.
Miss Alba Mowbray is suffering
'from an atta.ck of tonsilitis.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Mathers and fain-.
,ily of Guelph spent 'Sunda- with Mr.
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tary, Mrs. Joseph Clegg; Treasurer,
Mrs. J. M. Coultes; Cook Book Sec,.
Mrs. J. M. Coultes; Pianist, Cela
Coultes; Assist. Pianist, Mrs. C.
Wade, Branch Directors, Mrs. E;
Wright, Mrs. 'J. Michie, Mrs. J. Mill-
er, Mrs. R. McCrea; Dist Director,
Miss Edith Procter; Tress Reporter,
Cela Coultes; Program Coin., Mrs. C.
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The Great
Collegiate Comedy
Sponsored by
Wingham Citizen's Band
Biggest Event Ever
Staged in Wingham
Directed by
Universal Producing Com'y.
100 LOCAL PEOPLE AS CHARACTE S
DON'T MISS IT! SCREAMS 0 FLAUGHTER
ALL STAR CAST
Jerry (Aunt Lucia) Bert Abell
George (College Student) ,....._.. Gordon MacLean
Dick (College Star) ........,.. .,..... Dr. Irwin
Betsy (George's Girl) Agnes Scott
Molly (Dick's Girl)
Ethelyn (Jerry's Girl)
Prof. Gasdis ...
Agnes Wiliamson
Doris Felts
Jerry Lutton
Dean Howard ..... .. ........... Mrs. T. McLean
Mr. Collin (Dick's Father) A. L. Posliff
Butter and Egg Man Alex Coutts
Dr. Semore (President of College)
Mrs, Semore Mrs. George Williams
First Freshman R. Douglas
Second Freshman Arnold Virtt
Fraternity President H. L. Bennett
Glee Club Leader • ........ ....,..... F. Hill
Cheer Leader Walt. McKibbon
AUNT LUCIA'S GLEE CLUB
F. J, Hill Harvey Aitchison
H. T. Gibson William Hammond
Elmer Wilkinson Clayton Fryfogle
W. 13. McCool W. H. Gurney
J. H. Mithell • Elwood Armitage
Henry Jensen J. Nortrop
Bert Isard C. R. Wilkinson
Wm, Henderson„;, W. J. Greer
W. H. Willis Jack Reavie
E. S. Copeland Andrew Mitchell
COLLEGE FLAPPERS
Sorority President T. C. King
Vamp of Wingham -G.+ L. Brackenbury
Tillie the Toiler George Scott
Campus: Flirt ' William Brawley
Gold Digger Dr. Fort
Clinging Vine B. J. Beninger
Innocent Freshman P. S. Phillips
Athletic Girl Harry Diment
Jigg s Maggie 'Frank Watson
Perfect 56 -.....,.,. Norman Butcher
Cleopatra • ' Oliver Thompson
Helen of Troy Alkin Rann.
Hard Hearted Hannah G. _Machan
Blond Beauty .....,.._......................... J. 0. Habkirk
Girl with Million $ Legs Jack Fryfogle
Clara Bow Harold Buchanan
Baby Face ..;..... .................... ............... C. H. McAvoy
Gloria Swanson Dr. Ross
Matilda Jane Jack Mason
Beauty Winner W. A. Galbraith
Studious Girl Harry McGee
Conceited Junior Fred Carter
Powerful Katrinka James McGillivray
Bathing Beauty Clarence Armitage
Cute Co -Ed Neil McLean
Flapper Fanny G. Williams
Cinderella W. Ingham
DollyDimples ......... _.......... .. Herb Walker
St. ouis Sally R. Lavis
Flower Girl W. C. Lepard
Bride of 1940 W. T. Cruikshank
SPECIAL BABY PAGEANT
"Take Me Back to Babyland”
Featuring 120 Children, Ages 5 to 7 years.
,SPECIAL DRAMATIC READER
Mrs. Walter VanWyck
GIRL CHORUS
Betty Walker
Dell Walker
Iathrine Fry
Donalda Furter
Ella Rae
Vera Fry
Jean Copeland
Margaret Currie
Erma Finch
Muriel Campbell
Anna McGillivray
Mary Mitchell.
Edith Zurbrigg
Florence Smith
Vesta Fox
SPECIAL MUSIC NUMBERS
"Out of the New Mown Hay Girl Chorus
"Breezing Along"......,.-.. Girl Chorus
""Me and'the Man in the Moon" Chorus
"Who's That Pretty Baby" .........,.. Flapper Chorus
"Say t Again" Ensemble
Pianist --Miss., Celeste Carr,
:[Procter, Mrs: J. M, (ottltcs, Mrs., J.
Taylor, Mrs, Ti, Wright, Mrs.3. Mi-
chie, Mrs. J. heeler; Outlook Coni,,
Mrs. R. :PrcCrea, Mrs IT Wheeler,
Miss M. Russel; Auditor; Mrs, E.
Wright, Mrs, G. 'Higgins; Floave:r
coin., Mrs. J. 'Taylor, Mrs, J. Wheel-
er,' MIs, 3..Rietoul; Delegates to 'Dis-
trict annual meeting, at Auburn, Mrs.
Clegg, Mrs. Michie, Mrs. C. Coulees,
Mis E. Procter, Mrs. J. Anderson.
The meetingclosed with the Nat-
ional Anthem, after lunch was
served by Mrs. John Rintoul and Mrs.
Robert Higgins,
BLUEVALE
The regular .monthly meeting of
the, Woman's Institu:e will be held
on Thursday afternoon, June 12th,
at the home. of Mrs. D. J. Falconer.
The report of the 'District Annual
will be given by the delegate, and a
paper by Mrs. •Stanley Gallaher "If
we want to be physically fit, what
are some of the things we should do?"
Roll Call—My pet Proverb. Ladies
of the community are always wel-
come,
Mrs, J. T. Wadell and daughter,
Margaret, are having a week's holi-
days with the former's sister, Mrs.
Robert ,Hamilton.
LANES
The many friends of Mrs, T. A.
Cameron will be glad to know that
she is improving and will soon be
able to return home from Wingham
Hospital.
Mrs. James Hackett, Lena and Wil-
fred and Mr. Tom Twamly, spent a
day in London recently.
BIRTHS
Everick—In Winghani, on Friday,
May 30th, to Mr. and Mrs. Cyril
Everick, adaug hter,
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COMPIE1°hLY co 3E°'
writes Mrs. W. Walker. Thousands
say constipation, indigestion, gas.
end overnight with "Fruit.a-fives".
Complexion clears like magic. Nerves,heart
quiet. Get"Fruit a tives"fromdruggisttoday.
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Is a question we are quite
frequently asked And in reply
we wish to give a most emphat-
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We put NEW TOPS on
all makes of closed cars ri
and
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also the Wood Work
just below the top or, roof part.
We also REPAIR THE -UP- i
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closed cars.
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Our prices for auto work are re
extremely moderate.
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Come in at once and take advantage of these Big Savings.
$1.50 Kayser Lines, Now , . . . . $1.25
$1.95 Holeproof Lines, Now .$1.50
Perfect Goods - All Shades All Sizes in Stock.
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WHITECHURCH
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coutts of Mt.
Forest were. Sunday visitors at the
home of her sister, Mrs. R. Y, Car-
rick
hl.rs. A. Fox and Miss Isabel left
on Monday to visit for some time
with her sister, : Mrs. -Jas. Stein, at
Regina, where Miss Lettie lox has
been foe the past sixMontlis. They
will also visit with other relatives in
Saskatchewan. We ' wish them a
pleasant journey.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Vincent and
family of .Westfield Were visiting on
Sunday with their mother, Mrs. Mc-
Brien.
Miss Clara Willis and Miss Mary
Lednor of Ashfield were visiting with
Miss Wimiifred Farrier over the
Week -end.
Mr. T. H. Moore and Mr. Clarence
Cox have purchased care during the
past week.
Mr. Wightinan accompanied .Rev,
C. Wilkinson to Woodstock last week
arid attended Conference there. He
was called home early on 'Saturday
awing to the serious condition of his
son-in-law,' Mr. Jas. Brigham of
Blyth, Who took a heniniorrliagc of
his head and lap -Sed into uiiconscious-
ness, front ° which he has not rallied,
Very little hope is held for. his recon-
cry and much sympathy is felt for
the fainly in their [rouble.
Mr, John Gaunt spent the week-
end with his siste.e, Mrs. Norman Wil -
kine of Wiarton,
Mr. and M:rs. Raymond and family
of Crewe, also Mr. and .Mrs. G. • A,
\McLaughlin of Detroit, were, week-
end visitors with their Mother, Mrs.
Jos,. Chaniney.
Mr. George Robinson of Detroit,
returned to his home on the 9th, last
Mr, and Mrs. Neil Gillespie and
Jessie of Seaforth.,spent Sunday with
Mr. 'and Mrs. John Gillespie.
Mr. blocks and Miss .Hazel, also
'Miss Clark and Miss McKenzie' of
'1'eeswater, spent Sunday at the home
of Mrs. Leggatt and with other re-
latives
elatkes here.
Miss Ida and Mr. George McQuoid
spent Sunday at Dungannon with Mr, ■
and M.S. McWhinney. ■
Mr. and Mrs. David Chanviey and
Vernon and Valetta,, spent Sunday •
with relatives at Listowel.
Mr. and .Mgrs, Roy Patton of I..ucan N
spent Sunday with their mother here,
Mr. George Fax returned with them •
to'Lucan. to spend the next few weeks ■
with them, 111Mrs. Reedspent a few days last
week with her daughter, Mrs. Bal- ■
four, of Lucknow. ■
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cox spent ■/
the Week-encl witi't relatives at Monk- ■
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Jack McCallum of 13elgrave, •
had his power clippers at Mr. John ■
Gillespie's on Monday, clipping sheep. ■
Mrs, TCerr has been very poorly .■
during the past week, ■
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Mr. Harry Chamney was going to
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Lokndoenn on Sunday to have an X-ray It.
Mrs, McCallum of Belgrave spent
Monday with Ivfrs, Robt. Purdon.
Mr. Albert Cameron and family,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wni.
Burdon. We are pleased to report
that Mrs. Cameron, who has beets in
a serious 'condition in Wirighatn hos-
pital for the past .few weeks, is now
progressing favourably and, we hope,
for her rapid recuperation,
Mr. George Cottle of Kincardine,
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sent a ew days w
l eek at the
. 'flast
thine of his grandson, Mr. TIarold
Spading,
The play "Smile, Rodney, Sinbile"-
put on in the Institute Hall on Fri-
day last, by the Young People of.
Westfield, was , one of the best plays
that have ever been presented here.
Full of humor, wit and comic situa-
tion, and withal, clean and, whole-
some, it was enjoyed by a full house.
Mrs. Fallahay of Toronto spent last
week -end at the home of her sister,
Mrs. Bert Thompson, and other re-
latives here,
Mrs. Lamb, Mrs. Murray Johnson,
Mrs. Robt. Currie, Miss N. Caseinore,.
and Mr. and Mrs. Lance Grain were
in Goderich, Monday, attending the
Deanery meeting there.
Mr. and Mrs. Lance Grain and son
Orton, spent Sunday at the hoi'ne of
Mr. and Mrs. Adam Robertson.
The Annual Districtmeeting of the
Bruce County Women's Institute is
being held in the Institute hall on
Tuesday, June lOth. All the ladies
are cordially invited.
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Mr. and Mrs. B n-ei Toronto
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spent last week -end at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Dow.
Don't forget the United ;Church
picnic to be held in Goderich on June
7th, Come and bring' your basket.,
Word was received here on Mon-
day of the death of Mr. Jas. Brigham
of Blyth, after a few days illness. He
was married to Miss Elsie Wightman
a daughter of Mr. and Mrs; Chas.
)ATightman of Whitechurch. This
community extends sympathy to the
bereaved wife and little son.
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Dean Sinclair Laird's
Seventh Annual
All Expense Tour
Leaves. MONTREAL JULY 20-22 Days
Leaves TORONTO - ; JULY 21-21 Days
All Expense Rate
From MONTREAL - - $371.00
From TORONTO - - $340.00
Other points quoted on appticatkon
YOU will travel by rail, steamer and motor .
through Canada's industrial and agricultural regions..
through the Rockies with their crowning Jewels,
Banff, Lake Louise and . Emerald Lake
... to Vancouver and Victoria . west by one highway
. east by another ...
Over Canada's Scenic Route
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Illustrated book et on application to.
Dean Sinclair Laird, Macdonald College P.O.. Qui.. or
Any Canadian Pacific Agent, or
Wst. FULTON, Asst. General Passenger Agent, TORONTO, ONT.
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Keeping 'Apace with the times", means
keeping."apac$ with style", particularly in
.'a.�ootwear. June and corning summer
months decree you do your "pacing' in
Natty Sport Shoes. Choose Yours Now!
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