The Wingham Advance-Times, 1941-08-28, Page 8r^'
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Rev, Horace C. Whinch, M.D.D.D, of
Hazelton, B. C., known as the “Sur
geon of the Skeena,”
''The ’ members recited a favorite
verse in answer to the foil call,
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“News”
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, September 1, 2, 3.
HENRY FONDA CHARLES COBURN
BARBARA STANWYCK
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“THE LADY EVE”
Henry Fonda in his first comedy role.
Also “Bob Chester & Orch.” “Popular Science”
BLUEVALE
Mrs. Edward Johnston presided at
the monthly meeting of the W. M. S.
of the United Church and carried out
the “Social Welfare Program” on the
theme “Demonstrating the AVay of
Christ in Soical Welfare.”’ Following
a Prayer of Thanksgiving for God’s
Providence, Mrs. R. Shaw read a
’Scripture lesson from Luke 18:9-25.
Hymns in keeping with the program
were sung. Mrs. E. Johnston gave a
brief resume of the life and work of
Sing a Song of
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Students Suits with extra trousers,, regular
$26.50, Sale Price .............................. $21.50j
Boys School Suits y- Less 2.0 Per Cent.
A new Fall Fur Felt Hat will be given away Free?
this end of August Sale for the. early shopper who,
purchases a Winter Overcoat, Top Coat or Suit,
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Underwear, Odd Trousers, Sweaters.
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Did Red Cross Quilting
Mrs, John Snell was the hostess for
the August meeting of the Ladies Aid
group of Knox Presbyterian Church
with a good attendance of members
and visitors.
The president, Mrs. Archie Messer,
presided for a short business and de
votional meeting. *
. During the afternoon, the ladies
quilted a Red Cross quilt, A delicious
lunch was served by the hostess as
sisted by Mrs. Cameron Adams.,
Joyce and Ruth Fell, Tor-
visiting their grandmother,
Misses
onto, are
Mrs. Eliza Fell.
Mr. and Mrs. Neil MacLean and
son Neil, Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs.
George Thornton,
Misses Joyce, Yvonne, Phillis and
Pauline Machie of Drunilo, are holi
daying at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Andrew Holmes.
Charles R. Messer of Toronto spent
the week-end with his. father, John F.
Messer.
J. H. F. Timmins of Toronto called
on firends in the village this week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Higigns spent
the week-end in Toronto with Mr.
and Mrs. Vernon Higgins.
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. McKinney of
Toronto, visited with Mr. and Mrs.
W. H. McKinney.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack McIntosh of
Molesworth, visited with Mrs. Thos.
Coultes and Miss Mabie Coultes.
Mrs. Mary Robertson is with her
sister, Mrs. John Geddes at Belgrave.
Miss Muriel Smith is holidaying
with her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. J.
Smith near Brussels.
Mrs. Weir Elliott and son Carlton
of Bath, N. B,, called on their cous
ins, Misses Mary and ,Ruby Duff and
Mrs. M. L, Aitken.
Mrs. R. D. Thomas and Miss Agnes
Thomas of Toronto called on friends
in the village this week.
Spence McKinnon of the Canadian
Bank of Commerce staff at Waterloo,
spent Sunday with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. R. H. McKinnon.
Miss Florence Fowler, Messrs Elmir
and Buck Fowler, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
mond Elliott, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Cameron Ingles at Atwood.
Mr. and Mrs. William Purdon and
Miss Beeatrice McQuillan of Luck
now were the guests of Miss Dorothy
Aitken on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Johnston and
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnston spent
Sunday with relatives at Gorrie.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hamilton, Mrs.
Churchill, Vernon and Loreen, spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Hamilton of Moorefield.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Sorrel, Gordon,
Betty and Mildred of Stratford also
Mrs. William Hamilton and Mrs. Cecil
Eckmire, visited with Mr. and Mrs.
F. Churchill.
BELGRAVE
Rally In Belgrave In October
The Belgrave Women’s Institute
met at the home of Mrs. L. Hopper
in Morris for their August meeting.
Mrs. N. Keating presided during the
meeting.. The minutes of the previous
meeting were adopted and the treasur
er’s report received. It was decided to
conduct a penny contest during the
next month. It was also arranged to1
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Thursday, August 28, 1941
For distinctive simpli
city and superb felts, ev
ery woman wants a Stet
son.
New Fall Styles, new
Fall Shades are now be
ing featured.
Why not orcler your
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Blade.
and 5
Blue Gillette Blades
Sunday with friends in Gorrie.
Miss Jean .McClennan spent a week
with Mr, and Mrs. Chas, Jones
burn.
We were sorry to hear Mrs. Ed.
Johnston fell and hurt her leg and Suf
fered other bruises last week, and hope
she will soon be all right again.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter McIntosh and
Mr. Harold McIntosh of Kincardine,
were visitors at the home of Mr, and
Mrs. Robt. Golleq.
Rev. and Mrs. A, V. Robb of Cam-
lachie, are visiting at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Alev, MacEwen.
‘ Mrs, J, C. Casemore and Mr, and
Mrs. Milo Casemore and family were
visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Cameron
Ingles of Atwood,
Master Harold McCutcheon of Brus
sels, is visiting at the home of Mr.
and Mrs, Oliver aCmpbell.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard McWftinney
of Dungannon, visited with Mr. and
Mrs, Albert Paterson on Friday, and
Mrs. Crozier and son, Colin of Ash
field, visited there on Monday. Mr.
and Mrs. Patterson attended the fun
eral of Mrs. Robt. Treleaven at Dun
gannon United Church on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Alec King of Brussels
spent Sunday at the home of their
niece, Mrs. Dawson Craig.
Mrs. Wm, Robinson is visiting this
week at the home of her daughter,
Mrs. Cecil Wheeler, Morris.
Miss Bertha Mackay of Toronto,
spent last week wit hher parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Hector Mackay.
Mr. Wm. Taylor of St. Marys was a
visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Thomp
son.
Mr. James Martin, Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Thompson and Mrs. Wm. Adair
have returned from a visit to Toronto.
Your Publicschoolers and Highschoolers
will want warm, sturdy clothing for the
Fall Term------and of course the right
style means a lot to young folks...............
Girls’ Regulation Navy Tunics ,$2.95
Girls’ Regulation White Blouses, long or
short sleeves ............ .. . .$1.00
Girls’ All Wool Sweaters ............ 98c to'$3.25
Campus Socks....................■.......... • • • • 59c
Boys’ Suits, two-trouser models in wors
teds and tweeds............................$8.95 up
Boys’ Knickers, made for long service . .$1.50, 2.75
Boys’ Shirts .. ...........................................$1.00, 1.25
Boys’ All Wool Sweaters ....................98c to $2.50
Golf Socks..............p..........................................35c
Youths’ Suits — smartly styled with two
trousers..................... $21.95
• Long Trousers .....................................$2.98 to 4.95
Shirts, special Arrow and Forsyth styles
• ...................................."... $1.65 and $2.00
Michael Kelly, aged 81. Service was
•held in the Blyth R. C. ChUrch on
Wednesday morning, the Rev. Father
McDonald officiated.
Allen Vincent is back home from a
visit in Toronto..
Mr. and Mrs. W. Porteous of Trail,
B. C., and Mr .and Miss Rolt of Tor
onto were callers with Mrs. -J. A.
Brandon and Mrs. H. Perdue last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Yule and Berna of
Paisley spent Sunday at their home in
Belgrave.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Booth of Londos
were guests with Mrs. Brandon one
day.
Miss McClinton of Goderich visited
with her aunt, Mrs. J. Walsh one day
this week.
proceeds to be used in war work. The
officers’ rally for the district is to be
held in Belgrave in October. This
feeling was in charge of the girls with
Muriel Hopper and Mrs. Stewart
Procter as convenors. The roll call
was responded to by telling how the
girls can improve the Institute. Mrs.
S. Procter had a splendid paper on
the motto which was based on the
two words “Can and If.” Miss Ferrol
Higgins had charge of current events
and conducted a question drawer
which proved very interesting and in
structive. Mrs. Edgar Wightman had
charge of the address and gave a
§ splendid talk on the Red Cross and
= pointed out how it was originated and
I has steadily grown since and of the
vast amount of work it has accomp
lished, is accomplishing and will have
to carry on in the future. A vocal
duet iby Marjorie and Marlene Mac-
Kenzie, acompanied on the piano by
their mother, Mrs. R. J< MacKenzie,
was enjoyed, The singisg of the Na
tional Anthem closed the meeting, af
ter which a ten cent tea was served
by the hostess, assisted by Mary Yuill,
Mrs. N. Higgins- and Muriel Hopper.
The September meeting will be held
at the home of Mrs, J, Wheeler,
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Mr. and Mrs. Richard Johnston at
tended a funeral of a cousin at Dun
gannon on Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. Jas. Peacock asd »Mr. Ed. and
Will Johnston attended the funeral of
a cousin, Mrs. Robt. Treleaven’ on Sat
urday afternoon at Dunganson.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Jones of Auburn
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robt.
McClennan and family, 1st line.
Mr. and Mrs. Sparling Johnston and
family spent Sunday with friends at
Gorrie.
Mr. and Mrs. Hillard Jefferson and
family of Holyrood, visited on Sunday
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Thornton.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnston spent
Mr, R, Yule-has accepted the pos
ition as C. N, R. agent at Raisley
Vhete he has been rcleiving for some
time.
Services in Knox United Church and
Brick Church were in charge of the
Young People of Brick. Church on
Sunday, The address was given by
George Taylor, Services next Sunday
will be in charge of the Triple
Bible Class of Belgrave Church,
The many friends of Mrs. F. S. B.
Wright will be pleased to learn that
she has so far recovered from her re
cent illness to be able to return to 'her
home here. Mrs. Wright has been a
patient in' Wingham Hospital follow
ing a critical operation.
L.A.C, David Howes of R.C.A.F. at
Trenton, was a visitor last week-end
at th? home of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. Howes.
Pte. Kenneth Wright of Kitchener,
was a week-end visitor with his par
ents.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Edgar, Gorrie,
were Sunday visitors a’t the home of
the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
H. Dane.
Sgt. Pilot Arnold Leonard, who re
ceived His wings at Camp Borden last
Thursday, visited at the 'home of his
aunt, Mrs. Geo. A. Dane over the week
end. He is spending a week’s leave
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M.
Leanord, Fordwich, after which he
leaves Sept. 3rd for. Halifax.
The Red Cross meeting was held at
the home of Mrs. Geo. Wylie on Wed
nesday afternoon last. A good attend
ance was reported and the afternoon
was spent in quilting and sewing. A
lunch was served by the hostess assist
ed by Group 2. The next meeting will
be held at the home of Mrs. W. Krel-
ler on Labour Day. Finished articles
returned to Red Cross, Gorrie, from
previous meeting were 1 pair woollen
blankets donated by ladies of group, 1
quilt, 4 doz. hdkfs., 2 pairs boys pants,
4 prs. pyjamas, 2 prs. socks, 4 pr.s. fly
ing mitts, 1 pr. seaman’s socks, 1 dress
(14 years size) odnated.
Mrs. (Dr.) W. W. Weir of Toronto,
and Mrs. Wm. Weir of Salem, were
Monday guests at the home of latter’s
niece, Mrs. Geo. A. Dane.
Mrs. (Dr.) W. W. Weir of Toronto
spent the week-end with Mrs. Wm.
Weir and other friends.
Mr. Eldred Cathers of. Weston, and
Miss Evelyn Cathers of Toronto, vis
ited their parents, Mr. and ,Mrs. Char
lie Cathers over Sunday.
Mrs. Earle Acheson and two sons
of London, visited her parents, Mr. and7
Mrs. A. E. Gallaher recently.
Mr.1 and Mrs. Charlie McKay of
Brussels, and son, Roy, from Californ
ia, and Mr. Merton Howe of Toronto,
called on Mr. Edwin Palmer last week.
The community was shocked when
Mrs. Edwin Palmer died suddenly
while’ eating her dinner on the 13th
instant. The funeral on the following
Friday was largely attended. Mr. Pal
mer has the sympathy of the commun
ity.
Thompson Sr., closed the meeting with
prayer. There were sixteen ladies pres
ent.
Mrs. Hilliard Jefferson and little
son, Babbie, visited last week with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thornton ,at
Bluevale.
Mr, and Mr.s.'Ted Mills and little
daughter Joan of Toronto, are spend
ing this week with- his sister, Mrs.
Norman Thompson and other friends.
Mrs. W. J. Craig, Ila and Allan
were Sunday visitors at the home of
R, Chamney.
. Miss Agnes Rodgers of Toronto
was a guest for a few days last week
with her friend, Miss Jean Robinson.
Mrs. Arthur Speigelberg and little
son Barkley of Kitchener.,- visited last
week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. A. Campbell.
Mrs. Christena Jefferson has return
ed from a. visit with her sisters at
Guelpli.
Andrew’s Presbyterian
• Teacher of
Piano, Orgafn, Vocal,
Students prepared for
and Music Festival Competitions
Class now forming for fall term
Sept. 2nd. Pupils who Wish to
enroll, should make appointment
as soon as possible.
Studio at Residence, Centre St.
EYES EXAMINED
GLASSES FITTED
AT MODERATE
PRICES.
DONNYBROOK
The W. M. S. met on Thursday af
ternoon in the basement of the church,
during the afternon a quilt was com
pleted for the Red Cross. Miss Rebec
ca Thompson had charge of the
ing which included, a series of
questions. Readings by Misses
Thompson and Elaine Bamford
solo by Irene Robinson. Miss Rebecca
Blyth Municipal Telephone System
has purchased the Sibthorpe block.
The system have occupied a portion of
the second floor for telephone central
and now with the purchase of the
bittiding the central will be moved to
the ground front of the building.
Mrs. Gordon Elliott and son, John,
spent some days during the week with
Stratford friends.
Mrs. J. H. Brown of Toronto, is vis
iting her sister, Mrs, James Logan.
Miss Zelda Scott of Torohto, is vis
iting her father, Mr. Richard Scott
Miss Annie Maines and Mrs. Bryant
of Stratford, are visiting their parents,
,Mr. and Mrs. John Maines.
The Red Cross held a very success
ful Bingo Satttray evening in Memor
ial Hall.
Miss Wilma Watson and Miss Mar
garet Scrimgeour, Huron County
Champions in’ Hame Economics spos-
sored by the Department of Agricul
ture under the auspices of the Wom
en’s Institute, will attend the Toronto
Exhibition on Wednesday, Sept. 3rd.
They will compete with the champions
of other counties. 4
Dr. Arnold and Mrs, Voakes spent
a few days at Sauble Beach, they were
accompanied home by Rev, A. M. Boy
le and family, who had spent the past
month very pleasantly at their cottage
there.
There passed away at the homo of
her daughter at Lucan on Sunday, Mrs,
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