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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance Times, 1928-01-12, Page 81���,k�1�IAMIIl1�I�I�i.11i�lUp�14,1AlHdYNpllip�l�l�§III�IlIl�ill,li�111gpII11�fII�IIIMM3111�111MN111MRLIIM�111 WX GRAM ADVA1W - "XtVXES t Asrn'1EL.D. mlu; Mrs. John Bennett and son Hugh; p� nea 't'ort .Albert, \vith her mother, Mrs. IXu h Rutherford, and oth� r re»' iatives around St, Helens. We are very sorry to report that, Mr. ,Eli McNamara is in bed sick, Dr.� laat>our is h1 .atten'd nee. We hope to hear of his spoedy recovery. Miss. Delma Culbert, who is here from Saskatchewan; visiting her grandparents, Mr, and - Mrs. John Johnston and other relatives in Ash field and Wawanosh. Mrs, Albert Ie1cn and Mrs, C. Mc- Donagh ape spenciing a few days in Toronto with their friends.. A4rs. Sarnuel Sherwood is visiting at the home: oX her 'daughter, Mrs. L. Ritchie. $ig Stock of Skafing Shoes and Shotes to select from _• Reduced Prices on Men's, Y! � o e's, Boys' and friss Skating Shoes SKATES SHARPENED—.Bring along your skat- es—Have hat-es Have them sharpened right. �. "The Good Shoe Store" pFli(i�lJ lei 11�111®II]�Illlmlll�i it 4 11I>I Iii Il�ll!811II I I IBAlll�9[I I It EE'' Wingham, Ont. EINESE11■ TU HY]JR SHOP. Headquarters for Farm Lighting Supplies Irons, Toasters, Lamps and Fixtures. We Repair All Kinds of Electrical Apparatus° Naeem .Cleaners .,; nd Floor Pols hers For Rent, Inca :1 Utilities C®mmi�sion. CrawLord Bock. P wn a 1.56, Ifimill":1111�IRdlllYdillII�III®III+!!ilt�lll�Illmlllmlllmlll®III!llllt�lll dll� a 1 1 _® i fill lt��ltlilll�llllillis1111�1l141111 611116111®IIISfIII IHililelIIp11U�11I I1iIII IIIIUINIU 1n1IlfIrH !II "FRISCO SALLY LEVY" TRE Thursday, Friday, Saturday, January 12-13-14 MILTON SILLS and MARY ASTOR IN "THE SEA. TIGER" Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, January 16-17-18 SALLY Q'NEIL I N— All IRISH -JEWISH COMEDY DRAMA f WHITECHURCH The regular monthly meeting ani, Day of Prayer was held by the W.M. S, of Chalmers' Presbyterian church with the president, Mrs, John Pollock presiding, Mrs, David IChinedy gave a, very inspiring address tin "Spread-. either Christmas cheer to • Toronto: • RAPID CITY urday to spend tke winter with friends in Detroit, - Mr. Alex. Galion inade e, busineas trip to Goderjch last weelc. are sorry to report that Mr. Lister McLeod, who bus becn eoti- fined to the house all winter tlirough Thtlxsdayr Janhary xztia, r'p�8 BLYTH Tie annuai iieetirig of the. Blyth Horticultural Society will be held on Friday evening in L 0. 0, R Hall, Rev Ivrr. Weir and family have are busy getting settled. ,As the pat- er of St. Anrjrew's United congrega- tion we extexid the right hand of fel- lowship, • trusting be may enjoy bis rninistry in his new field. of labor, their datighter and her h'usband, Mr. and Mrs. ICing saying they hacl ar- rived safely in ,A,tianta Ga. the VTomen's Institnte was held on Thursday afternoon in Memorial 'Hall the president, Mrs. Whiternaxi, prsid- ing. The Society decide4 to engage a surnrner speakei-. A solo by Mrs. N, Sanderson, and a reading by Mrs. Milis were interesting items on thc program. Dr. Ross gasre a rery in_ ciated by the audience present. At the close a hearty vote of thanks waa texdered the speaker. This,was heart- ily. endorsed. were very rnuch shocke.d to learn of tlie death of Richard Procter, one of the hest knowa af men. He hacl been in his usual health untilFriday1 Dec. 23rd, when b took a stroke froni ,vvbich he did not rally and passed eace2u1ly away an Sunday 25th lt. The deccascd was the fifth soh. of the late Charles dbd drs, Procter, his father from the Queen's )3ush, Twenty-six years ago he was married to Margaret McMurray, his no be- reft partner, who *ith two sons,Rich ard and Robert, are left to rnourn and father; a10 one brother, A.brapa Procter of Morris, who is the last of six brothers; Mr. Proter was a life-long Anglican and was for many years Warcien of Trinity Church, Bel - grave; a staunch Conseiyative, being PresHent of North Huron. Liberal- Conservatjve Association. He also was trustee and treasurer of S. 5. No, 5, Morris Director of Htiron County Plowmaxfs Associatftn; Treasurer of Scale Co, and for many years Tax Collector for Morris and Huron Coun- ty Bducational Association. The furi- eral on Tuesday Dec. 27th from his late residence was very largely- at- tended,, the service being taken by Rey. W. B. Hawkins assisted by ial friend of the family. • The fioral tributes 05 love and sytupathy were beautiful. A PiIlow, the family; Wreath, Procter family; Spray, Mc-. M,P.; Pillow, Telephone Co; Wreath, Trinity Church, Belgravc; • Wreath, 5. S No. , Morris; Pillow Lineinen's Association; Wreath, Libetal-Conger- vative North Huron; Wreath P10 - The palibearers were foni- nephews Stewai't, Harold, Carl and Wilbert Procter and two cousins, Mifler and were old neighbors, C. 'W'ilidson, W. Stubbs, H. Johnston, Garner Nichol- son, 3, Nicholson an4 5. MeGill. In- terrnent was made in the family piot, irandon's Cemetery. The faniily have the syinpathy of a wide circle of friedds in their stiddcn loss, • LANES errd with her parcnts, Mr and Mrs, Janies Hackett, Mise Myrtle Johnstoh,' Miss Melda Lane, :tiss Flsia Vint, Earl Sher - the weck-end at thFr homes, end at her Sister's, Mrs. f-Iai'ry Hack- ':t'illie Sherwood for the u'esi<lent of An Exceptional Choice from whicb. to: select NOW --that Coat you have put off Handsome Navy's, Silvertone Kynoch, Meltons and some very smart tweeds, $30.00 to $35.00 Coats Friday and Satul?day $24OO The TT We offer niany oth.er bargains in good furnish- ings. House Coats Loui'ge Rdbs, Auto Blankets, *11 ST. HELENS visiting with her cousins the Mesr IVErs. Ed. Smith and. daughtcr, El- inor, returned to Torouto n Satur- day, after spending a 2 ew weeks with her parents, •IVLr, and Mrs. John Wb- kErs. Morris, of Pittsburg, is a vis- itor with hersister, Mrs Jos. Gaunt, has been the gust of her sister, Mrs. The riext nieeting 05 the Young Peopte's Socity of the United church will be held next Sunday evening. The ineeting 02 the W.M.S. of the Calvin church will be held at Mrs. Gordoris on Friday afternoon, Mr. H. McFstrlane returned from Bluevale after spending three weeks with his parents, to, work with Mr. J. B. Rutherford. Knox 'Presbyteriaxi Church met at the home of Mrs, Alex. Mowbray, qn LaUcs' Aid Society gave a splendid financial staternent for the year .ip. Donatjons $8,7o, Proceeds of Bazaar 2o4.33. • Collections, niembers fees, total of 5X.4g. After paying for some of the church furnishing1 the books show a balance oi liand of $r7538. The officers for 1928 are as foliows: President, Miss Oli'tre Scott; Vice- Garniss; Organist, Mrs, Cloine Hig- the singirlg of hyrun 95, the seripture reading Luke 8: Chapter hy Mrs. C. H. Garriiss and prayer by the presi- liavig held, twelve regular devotion- al rntetings, also that the 'W.M.S. rais- tibn for the year $xio.00. Mr, Roy structive paper en Scrvlce aix! Faith and Mrs, Tldrid Nichol gave a of the 'ati�nal and Overscas sinh,g of the hyrrin "'VVrk for the night is enining" ind prayer by Mrs experioneed bifiermaker has started BELqRAVE Deer'Skiu, Pecarry Ftog, Grey Suede and all oth- er fine leather gioves • Less 20 pc 35c Fine Linen I-Iandkerchiefs, 4 for 95c. LOVELY SCARFS Fine imported W'ool and Silk Scarfs in thd latest • Gordon Anderon, oi Weston, vis- ited relatives: in and near ]3clgrave lat week. C. R. Coult5 made a bus ines's trip The annual ineeting of Knox Unit- lcd Sunday School was held in the basernnnt of the church on Tuesday, anie yas not as large as inighthave been. The election of officers result - elected to their respective offices. The looking forward to better year than Clifford Stewart speitt a few days in Toronto last week. Miss Lorna McC'Icnaghan, Qf White ch.urch, was a recent visitor with her Mrs. Robert Henry was a Christmas visitor with her sister, Mrs. H. 1. Miss Lena Parkinsoij spcut Tues- day with Londesboro friend, Mr. and Ivirs. John Pitgett, of Ma- ple Creek, Sask., are nenewing old acqtiaintances in the viinity. CHUCK STOPPED THEM Chuck Deyell,a Wingham boy, who has been' practising witft tlie 0. ed in wonderful brand of stonewll goal tending Friday night, January 7. The Whigham boywerit into the nets the score standing 6-2 at the end of the econd period aix! kept it dowa bulged the twine twice, while he Greys got one more, w-hich niacle the dutstanding score 8-3 for U. T. S., To- ronto, Chuck .played good lacrosse last summer for Owen Sound and • it looks as if he wj guard the nets 'coo for tlie Junior Greys this wintdr, He was popu1ai, but he is more so .now since thcy see the hockey he turns trees will be delivei'ecl to the trede the end of Novetober onward, ac- cordling to indications of traffie re- ceived at Canadian Paaifie Rai1war h'aadc!tiarters. This will nean about 50.000 trees of. a vaine of abut trres for the es 'York aix! Bos - 'h niarkets is about 6 feet. . They photographs of this lateat addition to tbe hgh car ekL Th smnrt spo cabr.iolet, witil its folding Soat