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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1955-04-20, Page 8Page Eight In Belmore ChurchCARD OF THANKS YOUTH OF HURON L'llC1FOE SALE HEE? WANTED .Edna Joy McNee Wed WE NOW HAVE MUFFLERS fur popular farm tractors in stock. Can­ adian Tire -Csrprrau.cn Associate Store. Wmgham., 25b SEED FOB SALE 'REAL ESTATE FOB SALE I I■SEVEN ROOM BRICK DWELLING and two lots of land in the village of Gorrie. nicely situated. For fur- ' ■iher particulars, apply to Mrs. Carl - Jacklin, RR. 1, Ethel, Ort. Tele- , phone Brussels 21t9. 23:27b ; >FOR BENT •2 ROOMS for rent, separate entrance, j share bathroom. Apply to box 281 Advance-Times. 25* : iGorrie Man' Wed in Listowel Ceremony A spring wedding was solemnized at Listowel United Church, when Georgina Ellen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Potts, Listowel, became '’the bride of Donald James Edgar, 1 son of Mr. and Mrs. Gladstone Edgar, ! Corrie. The ceremony was performed i by Rev. J. D. (Martin. :| Lome Willets presided at the organ, i Soloists were Miss Luella Potts and 'Miss Marlene Feigel, Gorrie. I The bride wore a floor-length gown < of net and lace over taffeta, with lace J bolero trimmed vdth pearls. Her I finger-tip veil fell from a headdress jof net and pearls and she carried a '! bouquet of calls lilies and red roses. I She was attended by her sister, Mrs. Clarence Newbigging, as matron of honor, and Mrs. Howard Darroch, Owen Sound, and Miss Margaret Potts, also a sister of the bride, as j bridesmaids. - The matron of honor (wore a floor-length gown with bolero ] and matching headdress and carried a bouquet of mauve an*d white carna- tions. Mrs. Darroch’s gown was of (floor-lengto green net over taffeta :with matching headdress and she (carried pink and white carnations. (Miss Potts wore floor-length mauve ;net over taffeta with lace bolero and ; matching headdress. Her bouquet was Jef yellow and white carnations. ( The flower girl was Susan Potts, I sister of the bride. Her floor-length I dress was of pink nylon over taffeta ! and she carried blue corn flowers and itod .j white carnations. ’ j Ross Kroft was best man and ush- ] ers were Ivan Hamilton and Bruce «McLement • For a reception in the United I Church auditorium, the bride’s mother j wore a street-length dress of dusty 1 rose crepe with navy accessories and ’ corsage of white carnations. The bridegroom’s mother wore a j dress of rosewood crepe with pink accessories and corsage of blue car- For travelling the bride chose a ixgtu. vjue suit iTiLix xia-vj- owcoovmeo. fene was their return they will reside in Hugh Sinnamcn is practice teach­ ing 'this week at St. Helens School —Mr. -and Mrs. John McLeod and ‘ Donald, cf Guelph, were visitors on . .Sunday with Mrs. Janet Buchanan. , —Mr. and Mrs. Stanley McLaugb- (lan, of Toronto, .spent '.the week-end (With Mr. and Mrs, Boy Morgan.* i —Dr, and Mrs. A. G, Copp,, Mrs. R. IP. Shier and Misses Greenway, of ] London, visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter j Charlton, on the week-end. | —Miss Jeanette B. -Cottle, Reg. N-, 5 of 'Toronto, spent the week-end with ■ Mr. .and Mrs, William Field, of John 1 Street. Thirteen to thirty Boys and Giris. Men and Women, Town and Country, Stand By! A big datel Bring your wife ■or girl friend to Goderich, Saturday night, May 7. Fun, Fellowship, Food.,] Chuckles and a Challenge! Mark that ] date now. Watch. tM-c space for fur- i ther facts.—i Sponsored by Huron ' County Temperance Federation L 23b 'Cessities 'and jand toe R, A. Currie funeral home, ■! rou live write Winghsm, 20* HX, 1633 De-, 1ctreal. 23* j —-----------------—____ __ | ■FEMAI.E i CARD OF THANKS ’ SCOTT—In Wmgham General HnS- ================ : The family of toe late Mrs. Wiffigm ! Tt for Saturday Deans wish to express their sincere ; Scott, RR. sgS. Apply to thanks and deep appreciation for toe I —>~lgrave, a daughter. s 23b.!^n±n^s and sympathy extended to CUNNINGHAM—In Gen- Stives, friends i eral Hospital, on Friday, April 15, KRESss for and neighbours during their recent ■ 2955, to Mr. and Mrs Nelson Cun- ive to eleven.. sad bereavement, -end for toe beautiful | ningham, a snr?. k. Wmgham. . floral tributes which were received. __ 23b They also wish to thank Rev. .Nimmo ;PATi’ISON—In Wmgham 'General ------------------ ifcr his kindness and aS others who J Hospital, on Friday, April 25, 1955, ■dinin^ room 30 faithfuliy remembered her "wrrh ■> to Mr. and Mrs. John Pattison, Apply Queen's Sowers and gifts during her long ’ Wingham, a daughter. V4) illness. 23*' -_____*■ , LhjykRGNE—In Wingham General [ Hospital, on Monday, April 18, to i Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Levergne, Wsngham, a daughter. WHITBY—In Wingham General Hos­ pital, on Monday, April 18, 1955, to (Mr. -and liErg. (Edward Wingham, a son. KSNhkiJT—In Wingham Hospital, on Tuesday, April 19, 2955, to Mr, and Mrs. Wilfred Kennedy, RR 2, Teeswater, a. daughter. Apply to 23* HELP WANTED—MALE BIRTHS HELP CARD OF THANKS TEACHERS WANTED IN MEMORIAM General EMPLOYMENT WANTED—MALE Senior Women's Mission Circle SIL 5C£ TENDERS WANTED TENDERS WANTED Discount given on eavestr.oughing« Sealed tenders will (be received for Smited time. .29x27* ; tele undersigned up to (May 14th >_________________________________(toe transportation of pupils from SB. (TA WN VfiWVrK, gheg~c jnad scissors SR Ivo. 2 school, 'Culross- shamened --nd renamed. Auply to j Teeswater school area, Vehicles must Leslie McDougall, phone 553W. 23* (comply_with (Department of Highways by for < TENDERS M TOWNSHIP OF TCBNBEBRY ' », Sealed tenders w2I be received by 1 (the undersigned until 12 -o’clock noon ‘ton Monday, May '2nd, for the era- I struetion ;and repair of the Elliott ■ {Municipal Drain. This includes '{17,699 lineal feet of -open -drain to be i cleaned out, estimated yardage 12,500 Leu. yds., .also 450 lineal feet of 20” | tn®. The Township will supply the | tile. A marked cheque for $309 to J accompany the tenders. Lowest or ---- —------—• —------- --------- (any tender not necessarily -accepted, (was taken because some members | Geo. T. Thomson, Clerk. 2D:27b . were critical of .the fact that United > Livestock Sales—-which has acted -as j selling -agency for the producers for ’the past two years—was -a private , company and had made .substantial Sealed tenders is called for the sale profits. of Fordwich Union scales and build-1 ing. Tenders must be in hands of4 secretary by May 6. 1955. If removed base will have to be .filled, and alls material removed satisfactory to ectors, •Secretary Robert -Connell, Fordwich. Ont. TENDERS il The Canadian Army offers you A Steady Job with Good Pay .ap- ■GARDEN for rent, located on Minnie jExcellent Pension Plan!Street. Phone 765w. 20b t J Under the new set-up which win become operative the end of May, every person who sells hogs for slaughter win automatically become ■a member of the co-operative, which in turn means he win be eligible to receive a share of any net surplus from the operation of the co-opera­ tive. in proportion to the number and quality of hogs sold. Reporting to the meeting, Charles Mdhpis, president of the Ontario i Sealed tenders will be received by Hog Producers' Association, said he (the "undersigned until 12 o’clock noon (was pleased to report that the Ont- J on Monday, May 2nd. for the eon- ~ i struction he Grant Municipal iDrai of 729 lineal feet of 123” lineal feet cf open : drain. The Township will supply the (tile. A marked cheque for S100 to j accompany tenders. Lowest or any j tender not necessarily accepted. Geo. T. Thomson. Oerk. 23:27b air 22:27b ----------------------------------------------- and Opportunities for j ■town for rent immediately. If in-1 r»_._ — _ r____* — ■forested contact A. J. Lunn or R. E. | HFOII10*1011, Learning a McKinney, Supertest, Wingham. 20:27b SMALL SERVICE .STATION in good j •town for rent immediately. If in-j WANTED Useful Trade, and Overseas Service WANTED—Baby stroller in good -con- I ... dxtion. Call 34rl7 Blyth. 20* CUSTOM PLOUGHING, harrowing and cultivating wanted. Apply toj Harold Dennis, phone 65SJ1. 20:27:4* WANTED: Dead or disabled farm .animals, Removed promptly and ef­ ficiently in clean sanitary trucks. Phone collect Wingham 56U. WILLIAM STONE SONS, LIMIT­ ED. Ingersoll, Ontario. 13rrl5:6* TENDERS TOWNSHIP OF TTB/NBERBY ■ Sealed tenders will be received by jibe undersigned until 12 o’.clock noon ;on Monday. May 2nd., for the con- < struction of the Willits Municipal (Drain. consisting of 2008 feet -of 6" | tile, 634 feet of 10” tile, 786 feet of See your local Recruiting J2”. feet 1.4”* * - feet of 12" corrugated pipe, 46 feetOfficer, Wmgham Armoury j of 15” corrugated pipe. The Towii- {ship will Supply the tile. The portion | of drain that is on the C.P.R. will (be done by the Company. A marked i for $200. to accompany tenders. 1 or any fender not necessarily ! accepted.| Geo. T. Thomson, Clerk 20:27b t.............. .................................. 4 every Thursday 10 a.m. 6.45 p.m. OR BOARDERS WANTED MAN BOARDER WANTED—Apply to Box 31, Advance-Times. 20b Apply direct to No. 7 Personnel Depot LONDON, Ontario Bring proof of age and edu­ cation. I HW5J EASTER• SEALS ; 12 't ft ario Government had co-operated in amending 'the Farm Products Market­ ing Act to take care of changes which had been considered necessary. With the new provisions in the Act and the establishment of the new co-operative agency, it was felt that the whole marketing machinery for handling hogs had been greatly strengthened and improved. jCrop Report Dry winds and ideal seeding con- Iditions caught many Huron County | farmers unprepared for spring seed­ ling. In the southern part of toe .County many farmers have completed >the seeding of cereal grains and re- ’ port excellent working conditions. ■Considerable interest has been taken i in toe new varieties of grains this 'year and although at was impossible >to meet all these requirements with (the desired varieties quite a number I .of farmers -are trying -out toe 'Varieties ■(Rodney and Simcoe in small iquan'ti- j ties. A number of- farmers have 'Garry '•oats under contract. Farmers report quite a good spring growth of their fall wheat crop 'and toe recent raid has hastened growth considerably. 1 Sugar beet .growers are signing eori- j tracts at the present time if a five 5hundred ■•oOM acre crop is contracted north of Exeter it is anticipated that a new weigh (Station will be installed 5at Kippen. : .Belmore United Church vra^ scene of a prettj' wedding on Satur- !day, April sen Edna Joy McNee. 'daughter < .and Mrs, Earl Me- ;Nee, of B^Imcre, was united in mar- l riage with Pie. Waiter R. Vella,, of 'Camp Borden, Ontario. Rev. H. West (officjsted ax the marriage .ceremony, and Carl Douglas, soloist, sang "’The Wedding Prayer” to the acccmpani- naent of wedding music by Mrs. Carl Douglas. Given in marriage by her father, toe bride wore a gown of white Chan­ tilly lace and nylon net over satin with long pointed sleeves. She carried ■a white Bible and streamers cf white ribbon with pink rosea Miss Maxine McKee, of Goderich, (was bridesmaid, wearing a ballerina length gown of coral pink nylon over I taffeta, and a. coronet of satin-beaded I trim. She carried a bouquet of Talis­ man roses. ! Arthur Bell, of Goderich Township, (was groomsman. Following the marriage ceremony, a reception was held in toe Bruns-; wick Hotel in Wingham. For her wedding trip, the bride chose a lime green suit with black ac­ cessories and a, corsage of pink roses.' After a wedding trip to toe Unit States toe couple will live in Goderich.. —-Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Macintosh, of Leopold Street, called on relatives at Lucknow and 'Whitechurch on Sun­ day afternoon last. H. Simpson -and —Mrs. R. Heger of Prescott, arid Miss Blanche and Mari© Heger, of Toronto, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Grant McLean, Joseph­ ine St., S. *■- I the different this district Ireland. Sinnamon families to take with them .the home of Mrs. S.A. Street, during the i Mrs. Myrtle J. Pearce Passes in Listowel Myrtle Jane Pearce, wife of Charles ! Arthur Pearce, of Fordwich. died in ( Listowel General Hospital, on Thurs- i day, after a Jong illness. She was in her 73rd, year. I, I i’or travelling cne Dnae cnose a she was the former M bJae suit ^th navy accessories. Myrtle Jane McLangnhn. , educated in Howiek Township and ( was a member of the United Church, ( Surviving is one niece, Mrs. Sam i----------- Opening this Saturday ni ght, Ap ril 23 rd LLflSHMAR If. wmMuuwiinoiinmiHiunxywnimiimuiimnmmnKHE Mundys’ For Garden Seeds, Dutch Sets and Multipliers 1 £ £ t iI DRIVE-IN THEATRE CLINTON,ONTARIO Next to Clinton Community Park at 7-30Open First show at dusk. Sat, Mon., April 28-25 “Hans Christian Andersen” Color Danny Kaye Farley Grainger Gate opens TAO first show 8 o’clock I Presbyterian Young People Meet The regular meeting -of the Presby­ terian Young People’s Society was held in the Sunday School room on Monday evening, April 18, at 8 o'clock. Mary Helen MacDonald led the sing song The call to worship was .given by Andrey Gilmour. The Scripture was' read by Gladys Guy. Mary Scott led in prayer, followed by a hymn. The offering was received and Andrey ’ Gilmour gave the offertory prayer. The secretary’s report was given( by Mary MacMillan. Donalds Mac-; Donald explained what Kintail Camp was. John Congram introduced the theme. The meeting divided into' groups to discuss evangelism. A' hymn was sung and Rev. Nimmo led in prayer. Games and lunch followed. I ... 17c Week-end Grocery Specials Talisman Damson JAM, .12 ox. jar ........... Sun Brito MARGARINE, 1 lb. pkg,.... 25e Clark’s - 15 ox tins PORK AND BEANS Dole’s Fancy - 20 ox. SLICED PINEAPPLE ..... S3c 2 far 29c BII Tues., Wed., April 26-27 “Blackbeard the Pirate” Landa Darnell Robert Newton Added short and cartoon Thur, Fri-, April 28, 29 “One Minute to Zero” Robert Mitchum Ann Blyth Added Short and Cartoon i Sat, Mon, April 30, May 2nd “The Halfbreed” In Color Robert Young Janice Carter Added Short and Cartoon Children’s playground, two shows nightly rain or clear. Children under 12 in cars free. I Jr MOTORS SA VE MONEY by PREP A YING REPAIRS COMPLETE EIE C T R I G WINGHAM PHONE 474 i I i *■ W4NGHAM ♦ •• 1 ■JHCGRP'ORA.tEO- • N.% /874) r Town of Wingham 1955 Taxes nf payers ^aLmake payots on account of 195^ taxes up to 80 per cent of 1954 taxes. ^•11 k116!?51 tke rate of Four Per cenL Per annum will be allowed on such prepayments. Prepayments of taxes must be made at the Town Treasurer’s Office, Town Hall. W. A. GALBRAITH, Treasurer, Town of Wingham