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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1955-09-14, Page 9WHAT SHOULD I DO ABOUT a bank Ioan? You do us a favour when you discuss a loan with a Toronto-Dominion manager, because lending money is one of the major parts of our business. There are many kinds of loan* and many different types of security are acceptable. Any one of our managers will be pleased to discuss them with you. If he feels your undertaking has merit he will' endeavour to find a way to help you. So if you need financial assistance, go to the manager of the most convenient Toronto-Dominion branch. He won’t expect you to know all the details of negotiating a loan... he is there to explain them to you and to give you all the help he can OORRIE W. L Meeting The September meeting of the Gorrle Women’s Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Morley Johnston. Mrs. Glad Edgar, vice-president, was in the chair. The meeting opened with the Ode and recital of Mary Stewart Collect in unison. It was decided to send a car to Guelph Area Convention, September 29th and 30th. Each member is asked to make an apron for the “Apron Parade” project for the Fall Fair. There is also a special class for In­ stitute members of a cushion suitable for kitchen. This prize is donated by the Gorrle W.I. A discussion followed concerning the Milk Producers’ ban­ quet to be held in October. An invita­ tion has been received from Lakelet W.I. to attend their meeting on Sept­ ember 27th at 8.30 p.m. The roll call “A criticism you would make of the present course of study” was answered by eight members and three visitors. The topic “Our Modern System of Education,” was given by Mrs. Cecil Wilson. She outlined the changes which have been made to make education more attractive and interesting to what they were a few G. ALAN WILLIAMS Optometrist Patrick St., Wingham PhoiJT 770 Evening* by appointment. ™TORONTO BANKING- aiRViOlTW IT* B ■ 9-T • N N. L. Smith, Manager, Wing ham Branch FOR FIRE, LIFE & AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE Call Stewart A. Scott Phone* 298 Wingham REAL ESTATE SALESMAN Representing; Dudley E. Holmes Listowel MOTORS WINGHAM, JOSEPHINE STREET N„ TELEPHONE: S20 Certain to be greeted with enthusiasm by the motorists and truck operators of Wingtyam and district—particularly owners of Chrysler and Plymouth cars and Fargo trucks—is the appointment of Cunningham Motors as a Chrysler-Plymouth-Fargo direct dealer in Wingham. Mr. Nelson Cunningham is well qualified for this appointment. He has a background of many years’ successful association in the automobile industry. You are invited to visit Cunningham Motors, conveniently located on Josephine Street North. You’ll see the cars with the Forward Look —truly big, full-size cars that have become the popular favourites •everywhere in Canada. Call on Cunningham Motors for all your automotive requirements— a new or used car or truck, a major overhaul or simple tune-up. You can be sure of quality workmanship and speedy service* CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH-FARGO DIVISION CHRYSLER CORPORATION OF CANAPA, LIMITED GEORGE NELSON CONNINGHAM X No one goes far on a diet of bread and ‘ water years ago. The meeting closed with the Queep. Mrs. Stewart Strong was the Dutch Auction winner. Lunch was served by Mrs. R. Ad­ ams, Mrs. W. Peel and the hostess. United Church W.A. The Woman’s Association of the Gorrie United Church will meet at the home of Mrs. T. L. Mclrjnes, pro­ gram committee, The Easter Willing Workers. Lunch committee. Miss M. Dane, Mrs. A. Taylor, Mrs. F. Felgel and Mrs. G. Dane. The Huron Presbytery will meet in Gorrie United Church on September 20th. Personals Mrs. Jennie Edgar, of London, is spending a few days with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hockridge, of Toronto, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Allan Hyndman, Mr. and Mrs. W. Mountain, Mrs. E. Josling and Betty, of Londesborp, Mrs. Ortha Riley, Toronto, Mr, and Mrs. David Malloy, Detroit and Mrs. Ait­ ken, Hamilton, were recent guests of Dr. and Mrs. L. N. Whitley. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Ritchie and Mrs. R. Tiffin, Whitechurch, and Mrs. M. Kernahan, Vancouver, B.C., visited Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Mclnnes, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wes Underwood and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Newton spent the week-end at Niagara and called on Mrs. Ernest Jacques of Caledonia, Mr. and Mrs. Burns Stewart and Mrs. Mabel Stewart spent Monday in London. Misses Thelma Bennett, Marguerite Ford, Erla Newton and Marlene Fei- gel left on Monday to attend the Stratford Teachers’ College. C.N.E. visitors were: Glen Under­ wood, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hutchison, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Bennett and Mr. and Mrs. Andy Edgar. Mr. Gus Prince is a patient in Vic­ toria Hospital, London. Dr. Jas. Hutchison returned Thurs­ day to Cleveland, Ohio, after visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Edgar spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Ray McIntyre, of Owen Sound. Mrs. John Wylie has returned to Toronto after spending the summer at her home. Mrs. John Gowdy is spending some time with Mr. and Mrs, Ross Vogan, Wingham. Mr. Ambrose David is a patient in St. Joseph’s Hospital, London. Jim Walker and Gordon Yuill, of London, spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Walker. Mr. and1 Mrs. George Brown, John and Jean, visited Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Tiie Wingiuuu Advance-Time*, Wednesday September 14, 19S5 Page Nte BEL6R4VE Knox W.M.S. The September meeting of the Pres­ byterian W.M.S. was held in the read by Mrs, McBurney and Mrs. Dunbar led in prayer. Mrs. Allan Dun­ bar took the topic from the study book dealing with politics in India, as With health there is no problem un­ less it is bad and the three- opposition groups are finding much with which to find fault with the Congress party. Although social conditions are bad, Prime Minister Nehree commands great loyalty and self sacrifice from those working with him and it is be­ lieved that no one could gain so much public support from the villagers and factory workers of India. Communis­ tic teachings and tendencies create great problems for Christian leaders and their groups. The question is ask­ ed, Since Christians place their safety in war preparation why preach peace to non-Christians? Have we the ans­ wer to this? Mrs. K. Scott led in prayer using the Glad Tidings prayer. Mrs. Bruce and Mrs. K. Scott moved that reports of the secretary and treasurer be adopted. Plans were made for the* Thankoffering meeting in October to be held at the home of Mrs, J, Dun­ bar. The meeting was closed with prayer by the president. Trinity Guild The regular meeting of the Wo­ men's Guild, Trinity Angilcan Church was held on Thursday, September 8th, at the home of Mfs. Richard Procter. The president, Mrs. Clare VanCamp was in charge and opened the meeting with a hymn followed by prayer. There were 10 members and one visitor present at this meeting. The Scripture lesson was read by Mrs. Alec Nethery and the minutes of the previous meeting were read by Mrs. Richard Procter. . It was decided to set September 16 as cleaning and decorating day for the church, in preparation of the Switzer, Mount Forest, on Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. Wendell Gott and Stevie, of Newmarket, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Frank King. Little Wendy Gott accompanied them home. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wade return­ ed on Monday from a four week motor trip to Western Canada as far as Banff, returning through Montana, North Dakota, Minnesota, Michigan and Northern Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. W. Richmond, Bruce and Mary Anne, of Plattsville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Whitfield on Sunday. Mrs. Milton Smith, Stouffville, Mr. Tom Hastie, Port Credit, and Mr. Jack Blyth, Weston, spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hastie. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Miller, Detroit, visited several days with Mr. and Mrs. Archie Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer J. Farrish are on a motor trip through Eastern Can­ ada and to the Atlantic Coast. _ BALANCED FEEDING ALWAYS PAYS Harvest Home services to be held on Sunday, September 18th, On September 22, a sewing bee, to prepare for the bazaar in November is to be held at the home of Mrs. I*. Vannan. The next meeting is tq be held at the home of Mrs. Wm. Brydges. The roll call was answered with “A favorite book of the Eible,” An article on changing the name of the Church of England of Canada, to the Anglican Church of Canada was read by Mrsr. Clare VanCamp. Mrs. Mel Bradburn gave a reading and the topic on the education of Prince Charles, was read by Mrs. I*. Vannan, Mrs. Clare VanCamp closed the- meeting with prayer. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hanna, Romana and Norman, qf Westfield, visited pn Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mc­ Crea and- Mrs. Elizabeth Campbell. Mr, Martin Grasby spent the week­ end with Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Arm­ strong, Reta and Kenneth at Thorn­ dale. Mr. and Mrs. George Michie, Ruth and Lloyd, have returned home after a five week motor trip through Wes­ tern Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Vannan, Mrs. A. M. Perdue and Mr. Martin Grasby spent Friday in Sarnia anU district. , *, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Smith visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Harmer, Elizabeth and Helen and Mrs. Alice Allen at Fullarton. Mr. and Mrs. James R. Cou.ltes, Marie and Audrey, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Armstrong, Reta and Kenneth. Mrs. Gerald Vanderburg, of Weston, is visiting with relatives in this dis­ trict, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Coultes and Mrs. Kenneth Wheeler, Ivan and Mary Anne, visited with relatives in Wes­ ton on Saturday. Mr." and Mrs. Ross Jamieson and family, of Wingham, visited on Sun­ day with Mrs. Mabel Stapleton. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jamieson and Mr. and Mrs. John Jamieson and, family visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bennett and family, of Lon­ don. Miss Eva Killough of Toronto, and Miss Mabel Killough of London, visi­ ted for a few days last week with their aunts, Mrs. Josephine Camerbn, Mrs. Albert Vincent and Mr. Vincent. Mr. and Mrs. Gibson Armstrong and Gail, of London, visited on Sunday with Mr. David Armstrong. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grasby and Donna visited in London on Monday. Your correspondent would appreci­ ate it if you would phone, or drop your news item in to her. LISTOWEL SCHOOL ENROLMENT JUMPS Attendance at Listowel Public School has increased to 571, compared with 542 ot the close of the term in June. Principal W. M. Henderson an­ nounced. Of these, 73 are -new pupils registered in the kindergarten class and 14 are students who are attending school in Listowel for the first time. CHRYSLER AND PLYMOUTH CARS AND FARGO TRUCKS There’s no doubt about it — no one wants a steady diet of just bread and water. But—if you're feeding straight grain alone, you're asking your livestock to live and thrive on “bread and water". And it's been proved many times that you can't get the results from grain alone that you get by feeding a balanced ration. If you have your own grain, make it go further and return you a greater profit by balancing it with SHUR-GAIN Concentrates to add the protein, vita­ mins and minerals it lacks. Or, if you need complete feeds, SHUR-GAIN Complete Feeds are profit­ makers, too. CANADA PACKERS LTD. WINGHAM