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The Wingham Advance Times, 1931-01-08, Page 8LY'CEUM THEATRE WITH .100 PER CENT. TALKING PICTURES r huxsday, Friday, Saturday, January 8th, 9th, 10th Jeanette McDonald Jack Oakie In.. "LET'S NATIVE" A Musical Farce Comedy : • Monday, Tues., Wed es., January, 12th, 13th, 14th CIaea ette Colbert Fr- cleric March • �,�., In "MANSLAUGHTER" A Thrilling Drama WHITECHURCH Mrs: Thos." Gaunt left. last 'eek` to spend'a few weeks at the home of -her daughter, Mrs. Norman Wilkins Wiarton. The chicken pox is' still in our community: The children in the ponies of Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Mc- Clenaghan and Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson, are laid up with it at present, also Mrs. Ezra Schultz has it, Miss Agnes Morris of Hamilton, who has been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davidson, re- turned to her Bothe on Saturday. Miss Mabel Johnston returned to her school at Elora on Saturday. Mrs. A. Emerson and family spent New -Year's with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emerson of Langside. Miss Lorna McClenaghan spent last week with her aunt, Mrs. Elwood Barbour of Fordyce. Miss Annie Cameron of Detroit, spent " the holidays at the ; home of ;tier sister, Mrs. Elymer Tiffin. Mr, and Mrs. John Kilpatrick and I isles Susan, Ruby and Violet Kil- patrick of Crewe spent New Year's at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm.:Rob- inson. Miss Margaret Cunnington is visit- ing this week t'vith relatives in Tor- onto. Mrs. Harry Tichbourne of Goder-. ich spent the past week at the home of her: parents, Mr. and`"Mrs. David Kennedy, Mr. Roy MacGregor started to at- tend Spotton's Business College on Monday. We wish him success. Mr. Elmyer Tiffin held a very suc- cessful sale on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam, Reid and fam- ily of Ashfield, and Mr. and- Mrs. Robert Stewart and family of Kin- loss .were guests, of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Farrier on New Year's. 'Mrs. Jas. Barbour has been visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Ben. McClen- aghan. ' Mr. and Mrs J. MacLaughlin of Detroit spent a few days last week with the latter's mother, Mrs.. Joseph Chamney.. LP Mrs: Win. Barbour s p ent a few i days last week at the home of Mr, Harry McClenaghan of Belgrave. Miss' Norah Falconer returned to Caledon. on' Saturday. Miss. Mary Weir, nurse -in -training' a in Hamilton. Hospital, is spending a few days at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davidson. Many were pleased to see Mr, Jas. Sutherland 'able to' be in the village one daylast' week: Mr. Melville 'Beecroft'has returned to Western Univdrsity,' London, and Mr. Wi:lfr.ed Robinson' has returned to Medical' College,.` Toronto, after 11111 II�iL �i l 1�1111�11J1�111@dlll®Il l�lllfdllfl�llll�lfJlf�lllklgll l�lC19WIII�9111EffiIIi�IIIIL°81lI�Sljl�llll�l 11®N1�1111�11h at U G MI WE ARE REDUCING MANY LINES OF WINTER MERCHANDISE AT SIG SAVINGS TO YOU OVERCOATS Every Overcoat ..,an ...Sale ...at great -saving Prices cut front 20% to 331/3% -This includes all Boys', Youths' and Men's Coats. Overcoats made from Barry -move Cloth in plain blue and fancy. Sizes 36 to 42 , Sale Price $24,00 Young Men's smart Guard's Models -Dark Grey, Fawn and Brown :Herringbone, Regular $27.50 Sale 19.75 OYS' U'WEA1 al ---- Boys' Fleece -'Lined Shirts and Drawers, Penman's First Quality le 39c SUITS This week's Special is 40 odd Suits `ranging in price up to $30.00 including Worsteds, Tweed's .BI'tie 'and Grey -Odd sizes up to 42 Sale $14.75 We have a nunnber of large sizes for big nen in Dark Blue Pencil Stripe—Plain Blue and Plain Grey, Value.: up to $35.00 Sale $22.75 SILK SCARVES Just two prices to clear our entire stock -'-Reg. up 'to $2.00. Scarfs, Sale $1.00' Reg. up to $4.00 Scarfs Sale $1.95 These are imported' Silks New Dark Shades 111111111111111N1111101111111111110Wil their holidays at their homes in East Wawanosh, Miss ,Aunctta• Fisher has returned to her school at Inwood, Weare Teased• to see Miss Luella Leidlaw abie.to be out after her lcnl; illness: • Mr, and Mrs, David 'Currie enter. tsi ned a number of their friends and neighbors on Tuesday evening last. Mrs. Norman and son Jack, and Mr. Walter Simpsoit. of Culross visit- ed on day lastweek with their sister, Mrs, Jas. Wilson, The friends and neighbors of Mr. and Mrs. E. Schultz met' last Friday evening at the home of her, parents, Mr, . and •Mrs. Chas. Martin, E. Wa- wanosh, .and presented the newly- weds with a beautiful mantle clock, Quite a number gathered in the, In- stitute Hall on Tuesday last to hear the play "The Noble Outcast" pres- ented by the Whitechurch Dramatic Society. Ivtrs. J. 13. Morrison is laid up these days with broken ribs. The families of Mr: George . Fal- cin.er'of Culross and of Mr. and Mrs. John ,Falconer spent New Year's with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Falconer. - Miss Dorothy Aitken .of Bluevale, visited a few days with her friend, Miss Lela Leggatt, Quite a number from the fourth concession of Kinloss attended the party at Mr. and Mr's. Walter. Pen• nill's last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Henderson a..d family and Mr. Athol. Purdon spent a day last week with Mr. and Mrs. Geo;' Tiffin of Kinloss.. Mrs. Alex Reid left this 'week to spend a few days with her daughter, Mrs. (Dr.) Balfour, of Lueknow.. • A sleigh load of young people from the village spent the evening at the home of Mr. aid.Mrs. W:`R. Farrier. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Tiffin enter- tained a number of their friends. and relatives on New Year's Day. Mr. and Mrs. W:•At Taylor spent Thursday last with. Mr, and Mrs. Ar- chie Patterson at Lucknow. • Mr. and Mrs, Sam. Hutchison and daughter, Dorothy, Mr.. and Mrs. H. Simpson and daughter'. of Kinloss, and Mr. and Mrs. W. Conn and fam- ily spent New Year's at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Johnston Conn. Mr. and Mrs.; E. Caslick and fam- ily of Culross spent New Year's with her parent's, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Hill. Our village vas very quiet on vot- ing day, . Reeve and` Councillors of Kinloss and East Wawanosh were re- turned for another year.. Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Harkness spent New Year's with Mr. and Mrs. J. Caslick of Culross, 611 b 0 0 ea 0EE 0 0 Ill III 1 110,110011 Aill n18111I01111 IIIklin .EAST WAWANOSH Mr. and Mrs; Charlie Carter and family visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kerr. Mr, Jackson Walker of Toronto, is spending his holidays at the home of his brother, Mr. -Elisha Walker. A sleigh. load went from: here to the - barn dance at David Curries on Tuesday last. Mr. John Haines returned to his home in Teeswater after Visiting at the home' of Mr. and Mrs. William Wellings.` Miss Wilma Johnston spent New Year's Day at .the lionic of Mrs. Geo. Kerr, Mrs. W. 3. Currie and Mr:'.and Mrs, G. T. Currie and family spent New Year's with the fornier's mother, Mrs, Geo, Taylor, it also being the latter's 88th birthday and she is still hale .and hearty. We wish' her many niore birthdays. . Mr. and Mrs, Anderson spent a day at the home sof Mr. and' Mrs, Herb, Shiell. Miss Lenore Wellings is spending a few days at the home of Miss Fran- ces Robinson, Wiitghain Mr, and Mrs. Leslie Butmati and. babe from 'Toronto, renewed old.' ac- quaintances in the burg last week. Mrs. Wm. Arbuckle visited at,. the home of Mrs, John Cohern. Mrs. P. Dawson and babe have re- turned home after spending a few weeks at the home of Mrs. Win, And- erson. Mi'. and Mrs, Merton' Galbraith re- turned to -Detroit after spending the holidays with Mr, and Mrs. John T. Currie; they were accompanied by Miss M, Aikin, Darmoody, Sask. There was considerable damage done to Mr. C. Blatchford's rig on the night of S. S. No. 9 'concert. Messrs. Henry, :Fred and James Deacon are spending the New Yew at the home of Mrs. Harold Currie, Mrs. John Elliott and son, Wim visited at the home of Mrs. Robert; Montgomery. Mir. and Mrs, Geo, T. Currie spent a social evening at the home of Mr and Mrs. _Geo Finley, A business meeting was held in 5 5. No. 9'school Wednesday last with Mr. W J. Currie as chairman, Mn Gershain Johnston waselected'. a tru- tee for another term,. and Mrs. Har:, old Currie for caretaking bf' the school . 7 ' •,i 1WI+: Charlie Cazs nui5 ng'a WIN NAM. ADVA1 E TZME5 glialrammussmilmousionsmi BARGAI 20% Discount Off All POTTED PLANTS at the People's Florists PHONE . — 223 Next to Lyceum Theatre ken ankle these days. We wish him a speedy recovery. Mr. Bob. Arbuckle and Mr. John Currie spent Sunday at the home of Lawrence Taylor. - Miss Elsie Doubledee has resumed her duties in. S, S. No. 9. 10th Con. E. WAWANOSH' Miss Mary Vipond of. Donegal has resumed her duties as teacher. She is accompanied by her sister, Marg- aret, who will spend a few days with her. Misses Scott entertained: the Pres- byterian Sunday School one night last week, all reported a' good time; Mr. Melville. Beecroft. has returned to Western .University, .and ' Mr. Ad- am McBurney . to . Kingston. Miss Agatha Coultes, nurse -in - training in Fergus Hospital, spent a few days with her parents. The people of S. S. No. 12 (For- dyce) met at the home of Charles Martin Friday evening and presented Mrs. Scholtz "(nee Gertrude Martin) with a mantle clock. The evening was spent in cards and dancing. The, W., M. S. of Prick United Church wil hold their first meeting of the New year in the Church at two -thirty p;ni, ` on Thursday after- noon with the hew. president, Mrs. James Daw in the chair. Iare 'visiting friends in this vicinity during the holidays. MI and Mrs. Ernest Craig and. daughters,. Jean and Margaret, were weck'end visitors at the home of Mr. Robert Chamney. Miss Rita l:?everaux, of 1)ctroit, is', visiting with her Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Deveraux, Miss Irene Jefferson is visiting this 'week with friends in Clinton and in Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. G. A, McLaughlin of. Detroit were visitors during Christ- mas week' at the home of her mo- ther, Mrs. Jos. Chamney, At the close of the Young People's meeting last Friday evening an elec- tion of officers and teachers for the Sunday School was held which result- ed as follows: Supt., Mr. Thos.- Bam- ford; Assistant: Supt., Mr. Morley Johnston; Bible Class teacher, Miss. lalargaret Jefferson; Assistants, Mr. A. E. Johnston, Mr. Wm. Campbell;• other teachers, Miss "Irene Jefferson, Mrs. Robt. Chamney; Assistants, Mr. Warren Bamford, Mrs. Geo. Naylor; Missionary Supt., Mrs. A. E.Johns- ton; Temperance Supt., Mr. Geo. Naylor; Cradle Roll. Supt, ' Mrs. R. Chamney; Sec, Treas., Mr. Arnold Craig; Organists, Miss Elaine Darn - ford and Miss Jean Robinson. The next meeting of the Women's Institute will be held at the . h me of Miss Euphemia Chainney on Wed- nesday, Jan. 7th. BLUEVALE Miss Etta . Egar visited with rela- tives at Stratford this week, Mr, Chas. Messer returned to the O. A. C. at, Guelph, Monday after spending the Xmas holidays with his parents. Miss Lela Leggatt of Whitechurch spent a few .days with. Miss Doris Aitchison. , Black Brothers shipped a car of bogs on Saturday. Mr. Geo._ Peacock returned• to his. school at Ottawa.. after a two weeks' visit with his parents here. • . At -the annual school meeting the same trusttses .were elected for the current year. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Smith and fain ily of Morris spent Sunday with Mrs. R. Musgrove. We are pleased to report that Mrs. Jas. Peacock is 'better again after 'be- ing underthe doctor's care last week, Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Hall spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. Sinna- mon at Wing*ham••' Junction. Miss A. Dobbie spent Sunday with Miss Doris Aitchison. Mrs. Will Abraham was called to Port Colborne on Monday owing" to the illness of her father, Mr. Jaynes Aitchison, Miss Margaret Turves has return- ed home after a two weeks' vacation with relatives at Toronto. At a meeting of.the young people of the United. Church, Bluevale, held in the church the following officers were eleceted for the ensuing year: Hon. Pres., Ella. Barnard; Pres., Cara Jewitt; Vice Pres., Carol Johnston, Earl Hamilton, A. D. Smith, E. John- ston; Secretary, Elsie Thornton; Emma Johnston, Organist, Beatrice Thornton. 1'O A couple were walking: down the street and the wie''said "John, 'I'd like that dress in .the window." John --"Well, it's there, isn't it?" FORDYCE • The annual School meeting of For- dyce school w=as' held on Wednesday afternoon, and we had a bumper" re- presentation put, : almost every :. rate- payer of the section: Chester Tay- lor was elected .trustee, 'lively discus - signs were indulged in, but that is what puts Fordyce on the map. The good people of Fordyce gave Mr:' and Mrs.. Stoltz . a reminder of their good, will, and wishes at her fa- ther's home on Friday evening,` pre- senting her with a .beautiful, mantle clock and a nicely worded address. Nice replies were given by bride and groom. We then had one of ; those jolly good evenings until the wee hours that, this section is_ noted for. We notice by High School results that Jean Webster, one of our girls, is still at the 'top of her• form, hav- ing 1st class honors . in all but one.. subject in the 4th form. Jean was high pupil at her entrance. exams. in West Huron and has . always been at the top. She got almost all her pub- lic school education frons our present teacher, Miss. Lockhart. DONNYBROOK The Misses Laura and Mary Johns- ton are spending the holidays at their home in Goderich. Miss Gladys Jefferson, R,N., of Woodstock, was home for Christmas. The Misses Rebecca and Lucy Thompson are Spending the holidays at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. ITriah Thompson, .Mfs,, Raymond Flanigan a;td'in,hild- s cir,;of Crewe, .visited, for: a leva,,llays, at' the home of'iter rribthcr1hf'r, ,os. J Chainnet . J Mts. Pearl Tgh�ompson and delight - ors, ` i 'in r,01.1;80t Al of it l� 1 .."tiQ t't�.rz, W f,'•1 r 1 JANUARY 'huradayt Janne 8th, 1931 iARANCE v omen's and Misses FUR an wM TRIMMED.,:,. COATS COATS OF THE "FINEST CLOTHS," THE "SMARTEST STYLES" AND WITH UNEQUALLED QUALITY Fur Trimmings'. are an Sale this THURSDAY TO SATURDAY at Tremendous Price Reductions 20 to 50 % off If you need a Coat now or even next season this is your golden opportunity KING BROS. RAPID CITY family and. Mrs, U. M. Champion vis- ited on Saturday last with friends in this burg. Mr. A. Carter and Mrs. Mervin Deeves spent an evening last week with Mrs. Ida Sills. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hockley and Mr. and Mrs. Will Jackson and babe. of Holyrood spent Tuesday last, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie The Women's Missionary Society will hold; their, January meeting in South Kinloss Presbyterian church on Friday, .Jan. 9th at 2.30 p.m. All 'lad icsof the congregation cordially. in- vited, . .The Rev. E. O. Gallagher of St. Peter's Anglican Church,, . addressed the prayer meeting held in connec- tion with the week of -prayer in South Kinloss Presbyterian 'chureh' on Tues- day evening. Mr, Hiram Brown returned home from. Hamilton last Friday, after 'at- tending the funeral of his . brother,, Andrew. We extend td Mr. Brown. our deepest sympathy, • • The annual meeting of the .rate- payers of Rapid City school section No. 7, washeld last Wednesday. Mr. W. J. Irwin was elected chairman for the meeting. Mr. Angus McKay . re- signed as auditor and Mr. W. J. 112-- win r•-win was elected auditor. Mr; Alex. Gollan, Sec. Treas., reported;' there was over $700.00 in the 'treatiiry, an increase over last year; '`Mr. 'Alex. McLeod, whose term had expired 'Wu re-elected,the trustees for 1931 are: I !Alex Gollan,J ohn McDougall, •Me'x' I McLeod. , Mr. and Mrs. Sandy' 'iHavens'"aiid• Thompson. BLYTH The result of the ,polling on Mon- day for. Councillors: Messrs, J. Wal- lace 165; C. Bell 156, Ed. Laundy 137, Frank . Bainton 126, George White 123, Henry Hoover 72, •George Mah- an 70. First four elected to 1931 Council. Reeve :Cutt`was returned for a second term by acclamation. The Week . of Prayer will be ob- served by all the congnegations com- mencing on Monday night in St. An- drew's. Church with the Young- Peo- ple in eo-ple;in charge. Tuesday evening in Anglican Church. Wednesday in Old St. Andrew's. Thursday evening in Queen St. United. -Friday evening lip the closing meeting willbe held in. St. Andrew's United Church. Mr.. Charles Burling has his open air, ,skating rink in good shape and is well patronized.: The Bigger and Finer •1931 Chevrolet New Models of the ChevioIet, tow on display ..throul hoot Canada, 'show many improvements and refinements, Above id the'bountiful Sport sedan, •, With a i" ton; ,grille and owl 'mulls and six wirewheels, be, eircle in the tenter gives ,n idea of •1, the e rtensivel i 'oltatiged font end design of the enterer 1951. line. The a'rdhed tieohar of chrome nickel and the horn mounted beneath the left head, lamp ate ebaraeteristic. Wheelbase of_ the 1081 Chevrolet' is longer and -ailthe interiors are roomier, ,this Ls shown in the r lowor picture, which. reveals It1'h apses in the driving :eom . artnutnt, and oho Yndi'eiiths the clear vision provided, I mens o .' 1931 Chevrolet are lorvereye9'i thatnn;l,haa,.,e.Ptir.1930« " ,4I