The Wingham Advance-Times, 1941-07-17, Page 8PAGE EIGHT WINGHAM ADVANCE-TIMES Thursday, July 17th, 1941
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Show Starts at 8.00 p.m,, Except Saturday
Saturday Night, Two Shows, at 7.45 and 9.45 p.m.
Thursday, Friday, Saturday, July 17th, 18th, 19th
-----DOUBLE BILL------
William Boyd and Russell Hayden in
“STAGECOACH WAR”
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Bob Burns and Unti Merkel in
“COMIN* ROUND THE MOUNTAIN”
A western picture and a hillbilly comedy.
Matinee Saturday afternoon at 2.30 p.m,
a week at
and Mrs.
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Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday,
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July 21, 22, 23
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Mr. and Mrs. Cox, Goderich, spent
the week-end at the home of their son
A story of the sea
starring John Wayne,
Thomas Mitchell and
Ian Hunter.
Also
“March Of June”
Mr. Clarence Cox. ,
Little Shirley and Donald Gibson of
Niagara Falls, are holidaying with
their granparents, Mr. and Mrs, J. F.
• McLean.
Mr, and Airs. Ben Naylor, Lucknow
and their daughter, .Mrs. McGee of
Wingham, also Bert Cullimore, Tor
onto, also Mr, and Mrs, Young and
Mr. and Mrs. John Haggitt of Blyth,
visited on Sunday at the home of Mrs.
A. Emerson, and Eldon Emerson left
with Mrs. Haggitt to spend
Blyth.
Mrs. Colwell sr, and Mr.
Emerson Colwell of Glamis,
and Mrs. Harry Peppier of Tavistock,
attended the funeral 'of the late Alfred
Emerson on Wednesday last.
Mr.-and Mrs. Gordon Elliott and fa
mily visited on Sunday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Stewart of Luck
now.
Mr. and Mrs. Len Westbrook of Go
derich, and her mother, Mrs, Furlow
of, Brantford, visited on Sunday with
'the former’s aunt, Mrs. Jas, Cornelius,
Mrs, Amos Cornelius received word
last week that her brother-in-law, Mr,
Jas. Hueston of Saltford was very ser
iously ill in Goderich hospital.
, Quite a number of the W. M, S. lad
ies of, the United Ch’urch attended the
meeting at St. Helens on Wednesday
last and enjoyed the message of Miss
Dorothy Douglas, who returned from
her missionary work in Formosa and
Japan last January. The musical num
bers we(re contributed by members of
the Whitchurch and the Hackett’s W.
M, S. Lunch was served and a social
half hour much enjoyed by all.
Mrs. Walter Lett and Fred spent a
day last week with Mr. and Mrs. Ed.
Browning of Kincardine, whom with
their daughter, Lillian, are moving to
Toronto the last of this month.
Mr. and Mrs, Lance Grain attended
the wedding anniversary gathering at
the home of her brother, Mr. Robert
Currie, Wingham, on Sunday.
is spending
•x,
jhnston and
Mr, and Mrs. Eli Jacques spent Sun
day ■with Mr, and Mrs. Walter Lott.
Mrs. C. Williams of Toronto, was a
.recent visitor at the home of her sis
ter, Mrs. Robt, Ross.
Rev. J. Pollock has not been as well
during the past week0 as his many
friends would like to see him. He is
with his daughter, Mrs. H. Cooper, at
his cottage at Kincardine.
Mrs. Odium Of London,
this week with Mrs. A. F<
Mr. find Mrs, Harold J'
son, Bobbie of Lucknow, spent Sunday
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will
Conn, and Miss Jean Simpson of Tees-
water, has spent the past two weeks
with her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Morris and
five children, of Chicago, arrived last
Thursday to spend a holiday at the
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T,
Hill.
Miss Bertha Mackay, Mr. Athol
Purdon, Mr. Relisson Falconer and
Mr. Bert Cullimore, all of Toronto,
spent the week-end with relatives here,
Mrs, Archie Clow, who has been ill
during the past week, is visiting at
the home of her daughter, Mrs. Wal
ter Mason, of Westfield.
The family of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Jas. Boyle met at the home of John.
Boyle on Sunday. Those who attend
ed this gathering were: Mr. and Mrs.,
Joe Kurtz and Helen of ,Galt, Mrs,
Walter Lettner and Jack, Jim and
Rose Marie of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs.-.
Jack Kelly, High River, Alta., Mr. and
Mrs. Michael Cummings and Jim of
St. Augustine, Mr. and Mrs. Gus. Dev
ereaux and family of Donnybrook, and
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Boyle, Wingham.
All enjoyed the family re-union.
'Miss Anna May Carrick was taken
to Wingham Hospital on Monday ev
ening and underwent a operation for
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ailable in summer shades
- - soft rosy tones or
glowing Suntans.
Styling by ORIENT,
plus wearing.qualities of
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ed. It will .pay you to an
ticipate your needs. I
and Miss Dorothy Aitken spent the
week-end in Toronto and were guests
at the wedding of Miss Olive Travers
Douglas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs,
Ross- Douglas and Mr, William Stan*
ley Martin, of Toronto. The wedding
was solemnized at Hart House,Chapel.
Mrs. C. Tavener was the hostess
this past week for the monthly meet
ing of the Busy Bees Club .from the
Ebenezer charge.
Duncan McDougall has the contract
for building a new floom at McKinney
Bros, mill, when completed a new wat
er wheel will be installed.
Miss Isabel McKinnon, Kitchener,
spent Sunday with her parents, Mr,
and Mrs. R. H. McKinnon.
Mr. and. Mrs, Ken Howard, Toron
to, were recent visitors with Miss
Fraser and Mrs, Robertson.
Of
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Miss
appendicitis. She is progressing fav
orably.
A miscellaneous shower was held at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Coul
ter on Monday evening by relatives
and neighbours who met to honor Mr.
and Mrs. Cedril Moffat, recent' newly
weds. The bride received many beau
tiful and useful gifts from the two
hundred assembled guests. Lunch was
served and the evening.spent in games
dancing and social chat
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tiffin spent Sun
day at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Fred
McQuillan, of Lucknow.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert McGinty, Doris
and Lloyd, of Stratford, spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emerson.
Mrs. -Robt. Mowbray, Catharine,
Roberta and Angus, motored to
Woodstock on Monday to -meet Mc
Kenzie Mowbray, who was coming
home from Mossbank, Sask., where
he has been stationed,at the Bombing'
and Gunnery School for the past, few
months. He will be home for three
days and then leave for Calgary where/
he will attend the Wireless School, re
porting there July 21.
Miss Dorothy , Douglas, returned
missionary from Formosa and Japan,
will address the W.M.S. of the Pres
byterian Church here Thursday, July
24th.
The Londesboro softball team play-'
ed here Monday night, the game end
ing in a tie 10-10. The local team
plays at Goderich Wednesday evening.
Rev. Hagen, Toronto, was in charge
of the
Church
services in the Presbyterian
here on Sunday.
Honor Newly-Weds
A very large number of relatives
and friends gathered in the C.O.F.
Hall, Monday night, to do honor to
Mr. and Mrs, J, W. Peacock, who
were recently married. Rev. Campbell
Tavener presided over a programme
of solos by Mrs, Wickstead, Ross
Smith, Donald Robertson, Allan Rant-
say and Mr, Tavener, piano selections
by Mrs. Donald Robertson and num
bers by the orchestra^ Littfe Francis
Shaw gave a patriotic recitation and
Helen and Leona, little daughters of
Councillor Harvey Johnston, charmed
all hearts with their Dutch song an’d
dance. Mrs. Sparling Johnston read
the address to which the bridegroom
responded. Many useful and beautiful
gifts were received. After refresh
ments, dancing was enjoyed to the
music
estr a,
Here is a special week
end. value in summer
pants.
Trousers regularly
selling for 1.95 to 4,95
are clearing in two
groups, which * mean a
big saving.
Cotton wash pants —
light ^’colours in fancy
checks and strides
$1.49
. Summer Flannels and
worsteds in % greys and
fawn
$2.69 •
of the Gulley Jumpers Orch-KING’S
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Mrs. J. Hutclijnson, Toronto, spent
week with Mr., and Mrs. Yule.'
Mr. R. Yule is relieving station ag-
net at Paisley.
Miss Margaret Brandon, of Regina,
Sask., visited for a few days with-her
aunt, Mrs. Brandon and other friends.
Mr. and Mrs. K. Howard, Toronto,
spent part of their holidays and Mrs.
J. A. Geddes accompanied them to
Kincardine' for a few days.
Miss Berna Yule has returned home
after a week in • London, and St/
Thomas.
Miss^Verna Johnston is home from
Ottawa for her holidays, with her aunt
Mrs.) R- Owens,
Mrs. VanCamp and Mrs. Owens
have the sympathy of their friends in
the loss of their, sister, Mrs. Noble.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Byers and daugh;
ter, Jean, of Royal Oak, Mich., are
visiting with her sister, Mrs. and Mr.
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Women’s Institute
Jean Elliott was the hostess
this week for the monthly meeting of
the Women’s Institute. The meeting
was in charge of the local leaders.and
the classes for the Junior Girls* Club
projects. Jean Elliott =,and her class
demonstrated “Being Well Dressed
and Well Groomed.” They exhibited
sewing, record books, certificates and
spoons, which each girl receives wh’en
she completes a project, Ope young
lady poised in a correct fashion to at
tend a ball game. Care of the hair,
teeth, hands and feet was included in
the study. . ”
Leia- Agar add her class demonstrat
ed a meat loaf, from the project “Meat
In The Menu”, A reading by Helen
Thomson and a trio by Barbara
Thynne, Dorothy Fraser and Shirley
Agar were enjoyed.
The business part of the meeting
was . spent arranging for the Mystic
Tea to be held at the home of Miss
Florence Fowler on Friday afternoon.
The proceeds to be used for Red Cross
work. The meeting also decided to
send the price of 100 pounds of Sugar
to a cetitre in the fruit growing area
to assist in the overseas jam-making
project. The girls served a 15c tea,
the proceeds to go toward defraying (
the class expenses.
Mrs.- Robertson, Stratford, is with
her sister, Mrs. R, J, McMurray,
-William Thomson and Miss Sander
son are spending a few days 'With
Mayor Thomas E, Henry attd Mrs,
Henry at Stratford.
Thomas Dickson, Seaforth, and his
son, Charles Dickson, London, spent
Sunday with Mt. and Mrs. R. F. Gar-
ltiss, /
Mr. O, Moffatt, Woodstock, visited
recently with his father, C. B.'Moffatt.
Mr, and Mrs, Harold Holmes, of
Toronto, arc holidaying with Mr, and
Mrs, Andrew Holmes.
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Love spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Scott, at
Seaforth,
Miss Mary Duff, Mrs. M. L. Aitken
Haselgrove’s
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Mr. and Mrs, E. Smith, Norman and
Eleanore, of Detroit, spent the, week
end with Mr. and Mrs. R. J. MacKen-
zie. ’
Miss Verna Johnston, of Ottawa, is
spending her vacation ‘ with Mrs.
Owens,
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