The Wingham Advance-Times, 1955-10-05, Page 6The Wingham Advance-Tunes,, Wednesday, October 5th, 1955Page Six COMING EVENTS
FOR SALE
CHESTERFIELD SUITE, dining
room, bedroom and kitchen furni
ture, linoleum and other articles for
sale. May be seen at the residence!
of the late Thos. H. Rosewell, Tees-
water, (opposite bowling green), [
Saturday, October Sth, to Friday, |
October 14th, 5b
NEW 2 AND 3 FURROW Fleury J
Bissell Tractor Plows. Half price.
Parts available. Phone 88r21 At-1
wood, evenings. 7rrl2b
SMALL COMBINATION SAFE, al
most new, 15 x 13 x 13 inside, priced
for quick sale. Safes opened, com
binations changed. Also typewriters,
adding machines for sale. Apply to
J, W Locking, 464 11th St. A.W.,
Owen 'Sound. Trrb 260 1
CONNOR ELECTRIC washing ma
chine with Thermo tub, good condi
tion for sale. Apply George R.
Scott, John St., phone 118. 28b
FT FARING SALE OF discontinued!
patterns of dinnerware. Prices [
greatly reduced. Don’t miss this op-j
portunity to save at the Wallpaper i
Shop. 5b
FULLER BRUSH SPECIAL—Two
spiral BRISTLECOMB brushes for,
.$3.95, regular $5.90 value. W. Bolton, I
Listowel—Your Fuller Brush dealer.!
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WINGHAM CLASSIC coal or wood
range for sale, also two-burner
rangette, 6-piece kitchen suite, .
floor coverings and curtains, din-!
ing room suite. All to be sold
cheaply. ‘Mrs. Robert Oke, Brus-|
seis, phone 13rll. 5b
COLONY HOUSE 10 x 12 in good
condition, for sale. Apply to Fred ,
Sawyer, lot 21, con. 8. Turnberry. !
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MODERN KITCHEN CABINET and
Quebec heater for sale. In good
condition. Fred Saint, phone 435J.
5b
SEE the new Admiral and Electro
home television sets for 1956 now on| sale. Guaranteed service, antennae j
installed. Thomson Appliances, ■
phone 29. 5b.........................................................—— ’
SECOND HAND lumber for sale. Also'
about 19 chickens and a trailer.,
Apply to Leo Hundt, phone 384w. 5*.
CARS FOR SALE
1954 DODGE SEDAN for sale. Signal
lights, back-up lights, whitewall
tires, radio, air conditioner. Apply
to Clem Fortney, Mildmay. 5*
1952 PONTIAC SEDAN for sale; spot
less condition, low mileage, to close
estate. Telephone 732w after 5 5*,
’51 METEOR CAR for sale; in goodl condition. Apply George Giousher,1
Wingham. 5*
’41 BUICK for sale, with motor over-;
hauled, 3 new tires, new battery.]
Will sell cheap. Apply to Jimi
Paisley, R.R. 2, Wingham.5*
POULTRY FOR SALE
35 SUSSEX-ROCK PULLETS for sale,
6 months old. Apply to G. Mundell
RR. 1, Bluevale, phone Wroxeter
15r8. 5*
50 GOOD SUSSEX PULLETS for sale.
Laying. Apply to Jack MacLean,
Wroxeter, phone llr2.5*
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
21 WEANLING PIGS for sale; 12
steers rising 2 years old.. Apply to
George Fisher, Whitechurch, phone
747W11 5b
20 CHUNKS for sale. Apply to Chas.
Kreller, R.R. 1, Wroxeter, phone
19rl4. 5*
LIVESTOCK WANTED
HIGHEST cash prices paid for dead,
old, sick, and disabled horses and
cows. Phone promptly. Atwood 153
collect. 31rr23N*
MISCELLANEOUS
IS YOUR TELEVISION properly in
sured? For complete information
or protection phone 293, Stewart A.
Scott, Wingham, for all types of
insurance. 5rrb
WATERLOO CATTLE BREEDING
ASSOCIATION
"Where Better Bulls Are Used”
Artificial Insemination service for all
breeds of cattle. For service or in
formation phone Clinton 242
may 130rl2, collect, between
10.00 a.m. on week days and
9.30 a.m. on Sundays.
or Mild-
7.30 and
7.30 and
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SANITARY SEWAGfc disposal septic
tanks, cesspools, cellars, etc., pump
ed and cleaned, quick service, all
work guaranteed. Apply to Louis
Blake, phone 42r6, Brussels. 15rrb
DEADSTOCK removed from your
farm promptly for sanitary disposal.
Telephone collect: Palmerston 123W,
Durham 398 or Wingham 378, GOR
DON YOUNG LIMITED. lrrb
51ISCELL"1NEOUS
SAVE MONEY by using our storage
lockers, available to town and
country citizens. Sell your cream,
eggs, and poultry to your Wingham
Co-operative, Ask for your Cash
dividend for Eggs, Poultry and
Cream. It pays to deal with the Co
operatives in Wingham. 18rrb
MOTALOY—Years ahead of all—Mot-
aloy beats all major oil companies
to the punch with the Worlds Only
fuel additive that actually tin plates
worn engine parts while you drive.
Get a Motaloy Ring and Valve Job
for only $8.00. Motaloy Sales Co., 34
West St. Goderich Dealer inquiries
invited. 28rrb
WANTED
HIGH CHAIR wanted in good con
dition. Apply to Mrs. Helen Mer
rick, phone 595. 5b
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
HOUSE for sale. Two storey, large
centre hall, six room house with
modern bathroom and kitchen, oil
furnace and air circulator, flat rate
electric water heater. Good location
and garden. Dr. R. B. Palmer,
Shuter St., telephone 645. 14rrb
PRICED FOR EARLY SALE in
Wroxeter, Ont. Eight room brick
house with almost new furnace, oil
burner, drilled well with pressure
pump, electric water heater and
bath; garage and 116 acres of land.
Apply to Dr. R. B. Palmer, Wing
ham, telephone 645. 14rrb
SIX ROOM HOUSE in Wroxeter for
sale. Three-piece bath, oil heating,
insulated, built-in cupboards, gar
age. John Clark, Phone 85r7, Wrox
eter. 28b
ESQUIRE GRILL, Goderich, Ontario,
for sale. Established restaurant, well
equipped, seats 48, good volume of
business. Price $7,500.00. Half cash
required, balance easy terms, plus
stock on hand at inventory. Busi
ness to be sold as owner has other
interests. For further particulars
contact C. F. CHAPMAN, REAL
TOR, Box 96, Goderich, phone 18w.
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NEARLY NEW frame bungalow and
2 car garage for sale on Josephine
Street. Lot 110 x 130, 4 large rooms
and modern 4 piece bathroom, built-
in cupboards, forced heating sys
tem, cement floor basement with
laundry room. Side driveway. Pos
session November 1st. Apply to
Emmerson Schumacher, Mildmay,
phone Belmore 3r34. Representing
John A. Schmalz Agencies Ltd.,
Kitchener. 5b. -r ...
HOUSE for sale on Victoria Street;
also electric washing machine, iron
and ironing board. Apply Oscar
Holmes, R.R. 2, Wingham, phone
739J3. 5*
HOUSE for sale, eight rooms newly
painted on large lot with stable at
Bluevale. 100 highway acres with
building, 3% miles from Wingham.
New highway garage with living
quarters near Lake Huron. Stores
in fine locations. Agent Mary Byrd,
Fordwich. Martz Real Estate. 5b
WANTED TO BUY
FARM WANTED to buy, from 25 to
100 acres. Apply to Krislaps Linitis,
R.R. 2, Wingham. 28:5*
FOR RENT
APARTMENT for rent, three rooms,
self contained. Furnished or un
furnished, one heated, one unheated.
Phone 568. 5b
WANTED TO RENT
3 BEDROOM MODERN HOUSE
wanted to rent, preferably with
garage. Reliable tenants. Will pay
good rent for suitable place. Phone
29. 28*
APARTMENT OR HOUSE wanted to
rent in or around Wingham. Contact Van Duyn, CKNX, or phone 158. 5b
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
WANT TO MAKE $50 to $75 weekly?
Start a permanent year-round busi
ness. Floor Polish, Pepper, Disinfec
tants bring repeat business. Strictly
your own boss. Our quality products
assure quick, easy sales in home
town surroundings. FAMILEX,
Station “C” Montreal. 5b
WANTED: Man for steady travel
among consumers in Huron County.
Permanent connection with large
manufacturer. Only reliable hustler
considered. Write Rawleigh’s Dept.
J-453-131, Montreal, P.Q. 5b
WORK WANTED
LADY desires position as housekeeper
where there are no children. Box
No. 78, Advance-Times. 5:12*
HELP WANTED
HOUSEKEEPER wanted for gentle
man in the country. Apply to box
79 Advance-Times. 5*
THERE will be Harness Races at STOKES—I^ Wingham^ General Hos-
Hanover on Thanksgiving Day, ™
October 10th, commencing at 2 p.m.
A starting gate will be used and ‘ McLENNAN-IiT Wingham^General
there will be betting privileges. I • ■
CE5*
pital, on Tuesday, September 27,
1955, to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stokes,
R.R, 2, Wingham, a daughter,
ROOM WITH BOARD
ROOMER OR BOARDER wanted.
Man preferred. Phone 421M. 5b
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons having claims against
the estate of John Cecil Day, late of
the Village of Gorrie in the County
of Huron, Retired Farmer, deceased,
who died on or about the eighth day
of August, A.D. 1955, are notified to
send to the undersigned, on or before
the 15th day of October, 1955, full
particulars of their claims in writing.
Immediately after the said 15th day
of Octobei- the assets of the said
Intestate will be distributed amongst
the parties entitled thereto, having
regard only to claims of which the
Administratrix shall then have notice.
DATED this 23rd day of September,
A.D. 1955.
CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON
WINGHAM, Ontario.
Solicitor for the Administratrix
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Hospital, on Friday, September 30,
1955, to Mr. and Mrs, Stewart Mc
Lennan, R.R. 4, Wingham, a son,
deYONG—-In Wingham General Hos
pital, on Friday, September 30, 1955,
to Mr, and Mrs. Klaas deYong,
R.R. 5, Brussels, a son.
CASE—In Wingham General Hospi
tal, on Saturday, October 1, 1955, to
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Case, Lucknow,
a son,
PAYNE—In Wingham General Hos
pital, on Saturday, October 1, 1955,
to Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Payne,
R.R. 2, Bluevale, a son.
MORGAN—In St. Joseph’s Hospital,
London, on Monday, October 3rd.,
1955, to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Morgan
(nee Lois Kelly), of Ailsa Craig, a
daughter, Bonnie Jean, a sister for
Judy.
WICKSON—At Humber
Hospital , Toronto, on
September 27, 1955, to Mr. and Mrs.
William Wickson uiee Phyllis Mc
Ilwain), daughter of Mrs. Bertha
Masson and the late Arthur McIl
wain, formerly of Wingham, twins,
a son, Garry William and a daugh
ter, Terry Jane, a brother
sister for Jo-Anne.
Memorial
Tuesday,
and
24 HOUR SERVICE on all furnaces
ahd oil burners. Apply Hlseler &
Son, phone 426. 15rrb
IF YOU are buying a car on time
payments be sure to get our rate
on the financing and insurance. Our
service is complete and inexpensive.
Phone now and ask Stewart A.
Scott, Phone 293. rrb
GARD OF THANKS
I wish to take this opportunity of
expressing my sincere thanks for the
cards sent to me and to those who
visited me while I was a patient in
Victoria Hospital, London.—Dorothy
Stone. 5b
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons having claims against
the estate of Adam H. Strong, late of
the Village of Gorrie, in the County
of Huron, Retired, deceased, who died
on or about the 5th day of August,
A.D. 1955, are notified to send to the
undersigned, on or before the 15th day
of October, 1955, full particulars of
their claims in writing. Immediately
after* the said 15th day of October,
the assets of the said Testator will
be distributed amongst the parties
entitled thereto, having regard only to
claims of which the Executors shall
then have notice.
Dated this 23rd day of September,
A.D. 1955.
CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON
WINGHAM, Ontario.
Solicitors for the Executors.
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND OTHERS
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE
OF JEAN WEIR, late of the Town of
Wingham in the County of Huron,
Spinster, Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
pursuant to the Trustee Act, that all
creditors and others having claims
against the Estate of the late Jean
Weir, are required to send particulars
of their claims, duly verified to J. W.
BUSHFIELD, Q.C. Solicitor for the
Executrix of the said Estate, on or
before the 17th day of October, A.D.,
1955, and that after such date, the
Executrix will proceed to distribute
the said Estate, having regard only
to the claims of which she shall then
have had notice.
DATER at Wingham, Ontario, this
twenty-sixth day of September, A.D.,
1955.
J. W. BUSHFIELD, Q.C.,
Wingham, Ontario,
Solicitor for the Executrix.
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND OTHERS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
all persons and others having claims
against ELIZABETH REVER, late of
the Township of Howick in the
County of Huron, Widow, deceased,
who died on or about the 11th day of
September, A.D. 1955 are required to
forward their claims duly verified, to
the undersigned on or before the 31st
day of October, A.D. 1955.
AND NOTICE is further given
that after the said date the Executors
herein will proceed to distribute the
estate to the persons entitled thereto,
having regard only to the claims of
which they shall then have had notice.
Dated at Clifford this 20th day of
September, A.D. 1955.
Eldon Rever,
Eulalia Louttit,
Irene Stewart, Executors,
Donald M. McKenzie, Esq.,
Solicitor for the said Executors,
Clifford, Ontario.
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PERSONALS
Tor- with
CARD OF THANKS
We would like to take this oppor
tunity of expressing our sincere
thanks to all those who helped in any
way in building our barn. These
kind acts will never be forgotten.—Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Patteson, 5*
$
-Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Maize of
onto, visited over the week-end
Dr. and Mrs. G. H. Ross.—Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Raby, of Banff,
Alberta, are visiting their uncle,
John Raby.—Mr. and Mrs, Howard Wallar
family, of Waterloo, visited with
mother, Mrs. Mabel Hare, over
week-end.
—Mrs. J. T. Bildfell, Ronnie
Laurie, of Camp Borden, visited
a few days last week with her parents,
Dr. and Mrs. W. Davis.
—Mr. and Mrs. W. F, Burgman are
spending a week with their son, Dr.
G. W. Burgman, Mrs. Burgman and
family of Kirkland Lake.
—Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Carmichael left this morning With Mr. and Mrs.
George Silcox,' of RidgetQwn, on a
ten-day motor trip to New York City.
—Mr. and Mrs. Duward Preston and family, of Waterloo, and Mr. Clarence Wilder, of Kitchener, spent the week
end with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Preston.
-—Mr. and Mrs. George Anger, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bolton and Patsy, visit
ed in Toronto on Sunday with Mr. Matthew Anger, who is a patient in
the Toronto General Hospital.
—Mrs. Wm. Dawson, one of Wing
ham’s oldest and most respected citi
zens, has given up housekeeping and
is gone to live at the McCormick Home, in London. Mrs. Dawson is feeling fine considering her age and
enjoys her new home.
Mr.
and
her
the
and for
the
Belgrave Girl Had
Highest Standing
Barbara Gaunt registered at
University of Western Ontario, Lon
don, on September 24th for her fourth
and final year in Honors English and
French.
During the summer Miss Gaunt
spent seven weeks at Trois Pistoles,
Quebec, and attended the summer
school conducted by the University of
Western Ontario. At the closing exer
cises she received the award for the
highest standing among the English
speaking students in attendance.
Barbara is a graduate of Wingham
District High School and the daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar G. Gaunt,
of Belgrave.
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
of Farm Stock and Machinery
at Lot 11, Con. 4, Morris Township i
2!6 miles East of Belgrave
THURSDAY, OCT. 13, at 12.30 sharp
1952 Chevrolet %-ton truck and
racks in A-l condition; McCormick
Deering tractor, Super C, fully equip
ped (like new); 2-furrow Fleury
tractor plow; Massey-Harris 22 trac
tor, power mower, spring tooth har
rows; John Deer tractor disc; 2 sets
of harrows; 2 wheel trailer; Inter
national hammer mill; 2 rubber tired
wagons; 1 circular saw; Massey-
Harris No. 11 electric cream separa
tor (like new); National milking ma
chine; wheel barrow; 40 foot exten
sion ladder; 3 electric fencers; 120-gal.
steel drum; other steel barrels.
CATTLE—11 young Durham cows
due to freshen in Jan. and Feb.; 2
Ayrshire cows due in Jan.; 2 Jersey
cows due ih Jan.; 3 Durham and
Hereford cows due first part of Feb.;
7 Durham & Hereford baby beef,
ready for market; 10 Hereford calves
from 300 to 500 lbs.
PIGS—I York sow with litter of 12
ready to wean; 2 York sows bred 2
months; 13 pigs almost ready for
market; 9 York chunks.
Number of pig troughs.
HAY & GRAIN--1500 bales
hay; 1500 bus. mixed grain.
Terms—Chattels Cash
ROBERT HOUSTON—Prop.
HAROLD JACKSON—Auctioneer
E. P. CHESNEY—Clerk,
TENDERS WANTED
BARN FOR WINGHAM DISTRICT
HIGH SCHOOL
SEALED TENDERS, plainly marked,
"Tender for Barn” will be received
by the undersigned up to 12 o’clock
noon, Tuesday, October 11th, 1955 for
the erection of a barn for the Wing
ham District High School. The build
ing is to be 50 feet by thirty feet, of
concrete, cement block and frame
construction. The contractor is to
supply all materials. Specifications
may be seen on application to Mr.
John A. Jackson, Agricultural teach
er, Wingham District High School.
The lowest or any tender not neces
sarily accepted. Tenders to be ad
dressed to the Secretary.
Mr. W. A Galbraith, Secretary,
Wingham, Ont.
Mr. Frank Thompson, Chairman
Agricultural Committee
Wingham District High School Board
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Attend Convention
Mrs. Victor Emerson and Mrs. ......Purdon were in Guelph last Thurs
day and Friday attending the meetings of the Women’s Institute area
convention at O.A.C. and the banquet Thursday evening in the Royal Hotel, served to the 400 delegates. Mrs. Em
erson is convener of agriculture and
Canadian industries committee for this area and Mrs. Purdon was the delegate from this branch. The area
is made up of thirteen districts and
the new president is Mrs. Norman Smith, of Shallow Lake, in N, Bruce
District. This area contributed a trac
tor two years ago to the people of Greece and last /ear sent money and
sewing machines to help rehabilitate the people. Dr. Lotta Hitschmanova,
of Prague, Czechoslovakia, addressed
the convention and told of the appreciation of her people for the gifts
and friendly spirit of the Canadian
people.Mrs. Scholtz Re-elected
Mrs, Ezra Scholtz, president of the Bible Society in this district, presided
for a meeting of the Society in the
S.S. room in the Presbyterian Church
here on Thursday/evening and gave
the call to worship. Mrs. Jas. Falcon
er read the Scripture lesson and gave the comments on the lesson, and
Mrs. Frank Coulter led in prayer. Rev.
Mr. Keys, of Toronto, was present and
presented moving pictures on the
work of making Bibles, showing how they are printed and compiled, and
the picture showed how so many
homes are influenced and changed by the Bible message. Rev. N. Caswell
was in charge of the election of of
ficers and Mrs. Scholtz was elected
president for the fourth, yeaj. Miss
tary-treasurer. Rev. Caswell
the meeting with prayer.
W.M.S. PresbyterialSeventy officers, delegates and visi
tors registered at the United Church
here on Thursday morning for the
fall W.M.S. Presbyterial meeting with
Mrs. Dennis, president of Huron Presbyterial, presiding. In the afternoon,
Mrs. W. J. Moores of the Dominion
Board told of the increased allocation to the societies in London district.
Mrs. Mills of Walton, gave the report from Alma College and Mrs. Pike gave an interesting address on
"Frontiers,” telling how, when she was
sent to Pr.ince Albert, Saskatchewan, as a missionary and minister, that
was the frontier, but not now. She spoke of how the work follows in
dustrial trends, and how the frontiers
are extended by radio and Sunday
School messages, and meets up with
the frontiers of new language, found in new settlers, and in new housing
projects. The ladies from Gorrie sang "Silence My Heart, Blessed Lord.”
PersonalsMr. and Mrs. C. W. Lewis, of Grims
by, spent Sunday with her father
Mr. F. McK. Paterson.
Mr. Aldin Purdon and Mr. Wesley
Lott have dug weljs during the past
two weeks. Mr. Paterson had a big shovel remove the earth for two feet
in a hollow and found plenty of water
for the needs of his cattle and sheep.Mr. and Mrs. John McBurney, of
Marnoch, visited over the week-end
at the home of„ her aunt, Mrs. Otto Posorek, of Detroit.
Little Heather McDowell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Murray McDowell, of
Marnoch. had her tonsils removed at
Wingham Hospital last Friday.
Mrs. Sam Hutchison, of Wingham, visited for a few days last week with
her sister, Mrs. Will Conn.Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moss and
children, of Plattsville, visited over
i the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben McClenaghan. Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Culbert, of Listowel, and'
their son, Lew Culbert of Stratford,
spent Sunday there.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arbuckle and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Currie spent
the week-end touring
States and visiting at
troit.Mrs. John Griffin, visiting this week at
Robt.
Marjorie Coultes was elected secretary-treasurer. Rev. Caswell closed
in the United
Flint and De
is
of of
of Detroit,
____o __ __ the home
her brother, Mr. Myles McMillan,
Kinloss.Mr. John McGee received word last week that his sister, Mrs. Jas. Robert
son, had collapsed recently at her
home in Seattle, and was a patient
in the hospital there.Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tiffin, Mrs.
Reuben Tiffin and Mr. and Mrs. Vic
tor Emerson spent Sunday at Colling
wood.Mr. and Mrs. Perry Pennington, of Culross, visited on Sunday with Mrs.
Joseph Tiffin.Mr. and Mrs. Jack Henderson, of
Lucknow, visited on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Moore
and with Mrs. Mac Ross.Mrs. Edward McClenaghan and
baby son, Calvin John returned home
from Wingham Hospital on Friday.
Mr. Jack Johnston, of London, was
a week-end visitor with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Gershom Johnston of
E. Wawanosh.Mr. and Mrs. Carl Weber and children visited on Saturday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Mock, of Listowel
and with Harriston friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Robinson and
Keith, of Belgrave, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Robin
son. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Robinson
moved on Saturday to their new home
on the ninth.Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mason and
Brian, of Wingham, visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mason.Mrs. E. Dow
Gorrie fair on at the home of tor Hamilton.
The teachprs ... —-_- —.....leaving on Friday by train to spend the week-end in Chicago where they
will be taken on conducted tours and will return home on Monday. Miss
Lois Ribey of S.S. No. 9 is taking
the trip,Mr. and Mrs, Neally, of Port Elgin,
spent Sun day at the home of their
niece, Mrs. Johnston Conn,
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Thomson, of
Forest, visited on Sunday with his
brother, Mr. Nat Thomson.
Quite a number from here went to see the new TV tower at Formosa
on Sunday.Most of the churches in this district joined in the service of World Com
munion on Sunday.Mr. and Mrs. David Stroud and
family, of Glamis, visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Smythe.Mr. and Mrs. Peter Betima and
Christena, of Brampton, visited on
Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
McBurney and other former neighbors in E. Wawanosh.Mr. and Mrs. Norman Coultes, Ruth
and Doris, and her father, Mr. James
Dow, visited on Sunday with the latter’s niece, Mrs. Clifford Dow, at
Byron Sanatorium where she has for
some months been a patient. They also visited with Mr. Dow’s sister, Mrs. Albert Wight and Mr. Wight, of
Arkona.
Mrs. Sam McBurney and Mrs. R. M.
Shiell, of Wingham, Mr. and Mrs. Gor
don McBurney, Hugh and Ronald,
visited on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Shiell, St. Thomas.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Charleston, of
Hamilton, spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Falconer
and Mr. and Mrs. John McIntyre and Grant, Wingham, visited there Sun
day.Mrs. Mary Galbraith, of Detroit,
visited last week with her sister, Mrs.
McRitchie, of E. Wawanosh.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Snell, of Clinton, visited on Friday with Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Walker and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Elliott, of Teeswater, visited
there on Sunday.Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Henderson, of
Brantford, visited on Sunday with his
aunt, Mrs. William Dawson, and with
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Tiffin, of Kin
loss.
Eleven tables of euchre were in play in the memorial hall here on
Friday evening. Mrs. Johnston Conn
and Miss Annie Kennedy held high
hands for the ladies and John McGee
and Earl Caslick held high hands for
the men. Local talent provided music
for dancing and the ladies served lunch.
Mr. and Mrs. James Richardson ar
rived home last week from a trip to the west. They went by Tobermory
and crossed to the United States at
the Soo, and again to Canada at Ft.
Frances and on to Winnipeg, Regina, Edmonton, Calgary, and to Trail, B.C.,
Vancouver and Nanaimo, where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Leeson and other relatives. Return
ing, they came home1 by Seattle, Glac
ier Park and Montana, crossing at
Sarnia.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Lougheed and Cheryl, of Byron, Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Fisher, of Kitchener, Gordon Fisher,
St. Marys, spent the week-end with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Fisher.
Mary Fisher was taken from Wing
ham Hospital on Saturday to Victoria Hospital, London, where she un
derwent an operation 'on her lung
following a seige of pleurisy. The
Fisher family also spent Sunday in London.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Isen and baby,
David, of London, visited on Sunday with her father, Mr, Wesley Lott and
her grandmother, Mrs. Walter Lott.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Martin and
children, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Stew
art and Joan, of Benmiller, Mr. and
Mrs. David Moffatt and children, of
Kinloss, visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Stewart, of Kinloss.
Mrs. Relison Falconer and Brian, of Sarnia, spent a few days last week
and family attended
Saturday and visited
her sister, Mrs. Hec-
in Bruce County are
with Falconer relatives here, andi
Stacey relatives in Wingham, and re-,
turned to Sarnia on Sunday with Mr.
Falconer, „ „ mMr. and Mrs. Ross Smith, of Tor
onto, spent the week-end with Turnberry relatives and with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Chapman.Mrs. Lome Johnston, Lucknow,
motored to Westminster Hospital,
London, on Sunday to be with her
husband who has been very poorly
there for some time. Mrs. J. G. Gil- lespie and Mrs. Emma Marks accomp- WI fr
amed her and Mrs. Marks stayed at her home there after spending the
past few weeks with Mrs. Gillespie.Mr. and Mrs. Stewart McNeill of
Strathroy and Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair
Willis and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Brown, of Gowanstown, visited on
Sunday with Mrs. Willis and her fam
ily.Mrs. Levi Bieman and children vis
ited on Friday with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry MacKay, .of Walker
ton.Donald Dow, Jimmie Robinson, of E. Wawanosh, and Billie Coultes and
Alex Nethery, of Morris, arrived home on Tuesday last from their trip to the
west. After the harvest was over they motored to Banff, Lake Louise and.
Jasper, and returned home by Edmon
ton to Winnipeg and across Northern
Ontario. They were disappointed in
seeing the mountains at their best, because of continuous snowfall.
Mr. and Mrs. Gershom Johnston
visited on Sunday at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Ed. Robinson, of St.
Augustine.
The United Church Sunday School
convention will be held in Auburn
Church on Wednesday next.Birth
WRAITH—In Goderich, on Septem
ber 20, 1955, to Mr. and Mrs. George
Wraith (nee Eileen Henderson) of Lucknow, twins, William John and
Elizabeth Joan, (Billie and Betty).
Public Accountant
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Residence: Rattenbury St.
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More than 10,000 delegates register
ed at their convention in Cleveland in
1950. Returning to their homes other
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country. In the next five years 650
were organized. They are still form
ing at a current rate of one a week.
A wonderful organization doing
splendid work. The name varies in
different sections e.g. Alanon, Alano,
Onala, but all are composed of one
type of member and have a single
aim. Al-an-non is a contraction for
Alcoholics Anynomous and the groups
are auxiliary to A.A. Alanon grew
out of a desperate need. Nonalco
holics related to alcoholics have dis
tressing problems distinctly their own.
The growth of Alanon roughly paral
lels that of A.A., for the wives of the
tw*o founders of A.A, were important
partners. They turned their homes
into virtual rescue missions. As more
and more drunks became A.A.’s more
and more wives^ husbands and child
ren needed help and encouragement.The National Committee on Alcohol
ism in the U.S, estimates that of 65
million Americans who drink, 4
million have well developed cases of
alcoholism.
In Canada? We already have 300
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