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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1955-12-28, Page 4The Wingham Advance-Times, Wednesday, December 28, 1955 I WANT AD1 COLUMNS CARD OF THANKSFOB SALE ADVANCE* TIMES 9 SPECIAL PRICE until January 15, 1956, on No. 1 Timothy Seed, $5.75 per bushel, R. Cramm, Pinkerton, Ontario. 28h TYPEWRITER CLEARANCE — An Ideal Lasting Gift:—Remington, Un­ derwood, Royal, Smith Standard, re­ conditioned, regularly $79.50, reduc­ ed $39.50, Also New 1956 portable with case, reduced $59,50. Adding machine, adds to $99,999.99, sub­ tracts, only $19.50. Each fully guar­ anteed, Deposit $5.00, balance C.O.D. Immediate shipment. Crown, 1011 Bleury, Montreal, Que. 14;21:28b Tlie family of the late John Simp­ son wish to express their thanks for the floral tributes and acts of kind­ ness shown to them during their bereavement. 28* CARD OF THANKS I would like to take this opportunity to thank my many friends who called on me or sent cards to me while I was a patient in the hospital. Also Dr. Corrin, the staff of nurses, Rev. N. Caswell, Rev. A. Nimmo.—J, Daw­ son Craig. 28* PAIN OF RHEUMATISM, Sciatica, Lumbago, can be helped by taking RUMACAPS. Recommended by thousands of thankful users. Ask your druggist. 28b SAVE MONEY on No. 1 Alfalfa seed, now $20.00 per bushel at R. Cramm. & Son, Pinkerton. 28b CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank the nurses and Dr, McKibbon for their kindness to me during my stay in the Wingham hospital, A special thanks to all my friends and neighbors.—Gordon Smith, Belgrave. 28* BIRTHS BREWER—In Wingham General Hospital, on Wednesday, December 21, 1955, to Mr. and Mrs. John Brewer, R.R, 4, Wingham, a son, JAMIESON—In Wingham General Hospital, on Thursday, December 22, 1955, to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jamieson, R.R. 2, Lucknow, a son, DAVID—In Wingham General Hospi­ tal, on Friday, December 23, 1955, to Mr. and Mrs. Harold David, Gor- rie, a son. DENTINGER—In Wingham General Hospital, on Sunday, December 25, 1955, to Mr. and Mrs. John Dentin- ger, Teeswater, a daughter. CANTELON—In Galt, Ontario, December 26th, 1955, to Mr. Mrs. Harold Cantelon, a brother for Linda. on and son, a MISCELLANEOUS IS YOUR TELEVISION properly in­ sured for all risk coverage? For information phone 293, Stewart A, Scott, Wingham. 2rrb 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 LYCEUM THEATRE PASS If IANVILLE HAMMERTON, Shuter Street, takes this page to the Ly­ ceum Theatre, it will be good for a pass for self and companion, to see “Left Hand of God” on either Thurs­ day, Friday or Saturday, December 29, 30 or 31. 28* TENDERS FOR WOOD IF YOU are buying a car on time payments be sure to get our rate on th© financing and insurance. Our service is complete and inexpensive. Phone now and ask Stewart A. Scott, Phone 293. rrb CORRIN—In Wingham General Hos­ pital, on Tuesday, December 27, 1955, to Dr, and Mrs, Melvin Corrin, Lucknow, a son. HOPPER—In Wingham General Hos­ pital, on Wednesday, December 28, 1955, to Mr. and Mrs. Clare Hopper, Wingham, a son. SPEARS—To Mr. and Mrs. Borden Spears, a son, Thomas, at St. Jos­ eph's Hospital, Toronto, December 28th. 14 CURRIE—In Clinton General E pital, on Wednesday, December 1955, to Mr. and Mrs. George Currie, Clinton, a son. 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 130 rl2, collect, between 10.00 a.m. on week days and 9.30 a.m, on Sundays. or Mild- 7.30 and 7.30 and 9rrb East Wawanosh Township School Board will receive Tenders for green cut hard wood, nothing less than 6 inches to be delivered at the following schools in quantities indicated, inches long. Delivery to be made in June next, up to and including January 16, 1956. No. S13, 15 cords; U7, 20 cords; S9, 20 cords; S10, 12 cords; U3, 15 cords; Uli, 20 cords; U16, 15 cords. EAST WAWANOSH TOWNSHIP SCHOOL BOARD C. H. Wade, Secretary Belgrave, Ont. 28:4:11 Tenders will bo received WHITECHURCH NOTICE TO CREDITORS SANITARY SEWAGE 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 of GUSTAVE PRINCE, Township of Howick in of Huron, Farmer, who about the 24th day of 24 HOUR SERVICE on all furnaces and oil burners. Apply Hiseler & Son, phone 426. 15rrb FOR RENT FIVE ROOM APARTMENT for rent. Available January 15th. No children preferred. Apply to box 109 The Advance-Times. 28* APARTMENT, two rooms and bath room, on Main Street for rent, im­ mediate possession. Phone 334R. 28b ALL PERSONS having claims against the estate late of the the County died on or September, 1955, are notified to send to the undersigned on or before the 31st day of December, full particulars of their claims in writing. Immediate­ ly after the said 31st day of De­ cember the assets of the said testator will be distributed amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard only ito claims of which the executors shall then have notice. DATED the 9th day of December, A.D. 1955. CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON Wingham, Ontario Solicitors for the Executors 14:21:28b BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES COCKTAIL PARTIES WANTED AT ONCE—Rawleigh Deal­ er in Huron County. Write Raw- leigh’s Dept. L-453-R, Montreal, P.Q. 28b TEACHER WANTED MORRIS TOWNSHIP SCHOOL Area Board requires one qualified teacher for S.S. No. 5. Duties to commence January 3, 1956. Applicants please state qualifications and experience, Ralph Shaw, Secreetary, Bluevale, Ont. 21:28b DEADSTOCK WANTED DEAD STOCK WANTED—$3-00 for dead horses and cows; higher ptices for old, sick and disabled horses and cows, Phone Atwood 153 collect. 30rr Feb, 24* (as mirrored in the press) "make you ill—induce trashy truncated conversation—are expensive —do not promote peace but foment war” (The Manchester Guardian), “a social evil, reducing the human personality to a noisy and disagree­ able caricature," (Bruce Hutchison) "loosen things up, but often in the way you loosen up a car by running it into a hydrant.” (Robert Thomas Allen), “Historians of the future may well decide that one of the most useful weapons of the Russians in the period of the cold war was vodka , . . dunking their guests in a sea of vodka. Yalta papers relate that on one occasion 45 toasts were drunk.” (Toronto Saturday Night) 28b and SCHOOL CARETAKERS Applications for the position of care­ taker in each'’ of the ten schools of Morris School Area, will be received until December 31. Duties to com­ mence February 1,1956, For list of du­ ties consult any member of Morris School Board. Ralph Shaw, Secretary, Bluevale, Ontario. 14:21:28b LYCEUM THEATRE PASS If EDWIN CHANDLER, Carling Terrace, takes this page to the Lyceum Theatre, it will be good .for pass, for self and companion, to See “A Girl on the Red Velvet Swing” on either Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday, January, 2, 3, or 4, 28* NOTICE TO PCBtIO Parties in East Wawanosh Town­ ship parking cars, trucks, trailers etc,, oh township roads in winter months do so entirely at their own risk. Snow plow operators will not be held liable to any damages which may take place during plowing operations, Stuart McBurney, Road Supt. 2$ :4b E E> s Weddinga - Funerals PHONE 185 Taxi and Car Wash Located on Josephine St. North M CM Tracks Charlie lee, owner L E E s Mr, and Mrs. Arnold Lougheed and baby Cheryl, of London and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fisher, of Kitchener, spent the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Fisher, and Mr. and Mrs. Tobi Jantzi and family of Mil­ verton visited there on Monday. Gordon Fisher left on Monday to work this week at the C.N.R. Station at Goderich. Tickets were sold this fall for the “Ronald Party Draw”, in Plasticware, and Mrs. George Fisher reports that at the recent draw, Mrs. Sidney Gardiner, of Lucknow, was winner of the electric lamp, and Mrs. John McGee was winner of the white alarm clock. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Groskorth, Paul and Karen, spent the week-end at the home of her mother Mrs, Fred Bagg, of Willowdale and other rela­ tives at Unionville. Mrs. Bagg accom­ panied them home. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Proctor, David and Dianne, Bonnie Steel of Detroit, and Betty Lou McClaggan of London, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ritchie, of Langside. Mrs. Annie Graham is spending’this week at the home of her sister, Mr®. Donald Gillies, of Ripley. Mrs. Whit Stewart, of Wingham, and other local Tiffin relatives spent Christmas on Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Tiffin. Mrs. Mac Ross and Miss Olive Terriff Jeft last Friday to spend a week at the home of the former’s daughter, Mrs. Rev. G. O. Cox, of Fonthill. Mr. Mac McGregor, of New York, spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. Duncan McGregor and Ross. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Tichbourne, of Goderich, Mr. and Mrs. Lome Durnin and sons, of St. Helens, and local relatives visited with their mother, Mrs. David Kennedy on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John McGee spent Monday at the home of their niece Mrs. Gordon Dickison, of Teeswater. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Johnston, Wayne and Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Johnston and sons, of Holy­ rood: Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Hodgins and Elwood, of London; Mr, and Mrs. Bert Moss and son, of St, Augustine; Mrs, John Deyell, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Dpyell and Tom, of Wingham, spent Christmas on Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Beecroft and children spent Christmas on Monday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Watson, of BruCefield. * Mr, Jamieson Pettapiece spent Christmas on Monday at the home of his sister, Mrs. Elwood Barbour, of Fordyce. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Hall, Wingham, spoilt Christmas Monday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John S. Craig. Mr, Jas. Foster, of W. Wawanosh, spoilt CHristxh&si the ho frit? of his daughter, Mrs. Alex Robertson. Mr. and Mrs, Gordon McBurney and sons, also Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Shiell and children, of London, and other Wingham relatives spent Christmas with Mrs, Edward McBurney, Wing­ ham, Miss Lois Brooks, of Toronto, is visiting this week at the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Meilrath, Mrs. Burnet, of Owen Sound, spent the Christmas week-end at the manse here, at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Rev, and Mrs. N/Cris­ well. His mother, Mrs. (Rev.) W. B. Caswell, who is a patient in the Baker Home, Lucknow, visited here on Monday. Many in this community were In­ terested to see Mrs. Jas. Cornelius, a former E. Wawanosh resident on TV on Tuesday night. She was celebrat­ ing her ninety-third birthday at the home of "her niece, Mrs. Matthew Shackleton, Dungannon. Mr. and Mrs, Harold Walker spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Rome, of Teeswater. Mr, and Mrs. Robt. Montgomery, of E. Wawanosh, had their family home on Monday for Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Anson Ruttan and children, of Fordwich; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fraser and baby Randy, of Walton, and Mr. and Mrs. John Jamieson and sons of E. Wawanosh, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ritchie and family, of Lucknow; Mr. and Mrs, Jack McLean and family, of Wroxeter, and Mr. and Mrs. Hilbert Wylie and children, of Lakelet spent Christmas on Sunday with their parents, Mr, and Mrs. Wesley Haines of E. Wawa­ nosh, Mr. Kenneth Purdon, who has been working at Bradford for the past few months, spent Christmas on Monday with his parents, with other mem­ bers of the family, who gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Morrison, of Kinloss. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Moore, Mr. and Mrs, Edward Moore and family, Mr. and Mrs. Walter James and sons, spent Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Dickson, of Bel­ more. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Moore and family spent the week-end at Caledon at the home of her brother, Mr. Terry Thompson. Ronald Moore, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Moore, who has been a patient in Wingham Hospital for the past two weeks was able to return home on Saturday. Mr. Charles Leaver spent the week­ end at Toronto at the home of Mr. Fred Leaver, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Higgins, of Bluevale; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McPher- son-'and daughter, of St. Helens: Miss Marjorie Elliott of London, and other local relatives spent Christmas at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Caslick, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ross and children, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. George Pocock and their granddaughter, Janet Pocock, of Lambeth, Mr, and Mrs, J, M. Coultes, of Morris, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Hack- I ett, of Ashfield, and other local rela- I tives, spent Christmas on Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Leav­ er. Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Johnston and children, of Clinton, spent Christmas on Sunday with his father, Mr, Gpr- shom Johnston. Mrs. Johnston is still ' a patient in Wingham General Hos- I pital- Mr. and Mrs. Lance Grain spent the Week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orton Grain, of Listowel, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Stokes, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Mulvey and sons, of Turn­ berry; Mr. and Mrs. Selah Brecken­ ridge, of Jamestown; Mr. and Mrs- John Dickson and Evelyn, and Mrs. Gordon Weir, of Belmore, spent Christmas on Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lome Scott. Mr. and Mrs, Alex Coulter and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Coulter and children, of London, spent Christmas on Mon­ day with Mr. and Mrs. Noble Green­ away. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ireland spent Sunday at the home of his sister, Mrs. Wilbur McKague, of Teeswater. 'Mr. and Mrs. Jas. E, Currie spent "Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Leader, of Lucknow. Miss Marjorie Currie, who was re­ cently transferred from the Toronto- Dominion Bank here, to the London Branch bank, spent the week-end at the home of her mother, Mrs. R. Currie. Mr. and Mrs. Ben McClenaghan and Carl, and the other members of their family spent Christmas on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moss, of Plattsville. Mr. and Mrs. Myles McMillan spent Sunday at the home of his brother, Mr. Joe McMillan, of Lucknow. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Farrier and family of Amherstburg, visited on Saturday with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. R. Farrier, and Miss Winni- fred Farrier, of Toronto, is visiting there, this week, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gillespie and children, of Sarnia, spent the week­ end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Gillespie. Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Watt spent the week-end at the home of their son, Rev. Robert Watt, of Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Montgomery and family, of Kapuskasing, and Mrs. Irene Paterson and Helen, of Toronto, spent the' week-end at the home of Mrs. Wm. Taylor and Charlie Taylor in Kinloss. Mr. F. McK. Paterson left last Fri­ day to spend the Christmas season at the home of his sons, Frank and Scott Paterson, in Detroit, Mrs. Harold Sparling, of Wingham, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Barger, of Amber­ ley, and other local relatives spent Christmas with their parents, Mr, and Mrs. Thos. Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Scholtz were in London on Sunday to spend Christ- Hardy and Hardy spent Louise and holidays with his Mrs. Harley Craw- Wm.. Sones and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Conn and children J-mas at the home of thelr son- Mr- Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Caslick and family, of Culross, and Mr. and Mrs. Ross King and Billie, of Culross, spent Christmas, on Monnday with Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Caslick, of Wingham. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnston and family, of Parkhill, spent Monday at the home of her brother, Mr. Johns­ ton Conn. Cecil and James Falconer spent the week-end at the home of their sister, Mrs. Elgin Welwood, of Cale-, don, where their mother, Mrs. John Falconer is seriously ill. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Laidlaw and daughters, of London, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Laidlaw and with Lucknow relatives. Laidlaw relatives gathered on Mon­ day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Falconer for Christmas. Those from a distance who attended were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Laidlaw and family, London,1" Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Falconer and John, Glamis; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kerr and children, of Blue­ vale. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Beecroft and sons of Otterville, spent the week­ end at the home of his sister, Mrs. W. Dow and with Mr.' and Mrs. Gilbert Beecroft. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Bieman and children spent Sunday at the home of her sister, Mrs. Kelly Long, of Walk-- er ton. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Nethery and children, of Hamilton; Mr. and Mrs. Gibson Armstrong and Gail, of Lon­ don; Miss Barbara Irwin, Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. Scott Reid and daughter, Wingham, were week-end visitors with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herson Irwin,. Mr. and Mrs,. Roger Inglis and George, of Walkerton, spent Monday at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Albert Bieman. Mr. Adam Robertson^ celebrates his ninety-first birthday this Wednesday. Congratulations. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Martin and family spent Sunday at the home of his sister, Mrs. Robert Stewart, of Kinloss. Other members of their family, Mr. and Mrs. Lome McAllis­ ter and daughter, of Culross; Mr. and Mrs. Donald, Stewart, of Benmiller, and Mr. and’Mrs. David Moffatt and family, were also present. Mt. and Mrs. Harold Currie and Mr, Fred and Mr. Hatry Deacon spent Christmas on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth PettaplaCe, of Teeswater. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Watson, of Forest, ‘Spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Pattison, who entertained all the members of their family on Monday, Mrs. McRitchie, James and William Currie and Miss Rachel Currie, Galt, spent Christmas bn Sunday the home of Mr, and Mrs. John Currie. Mr, and Mrs, W. J. Humphrey and Miss Lila, of St. Helens, spent Christ­ mas on Mohday With Mr. and Mrs. George Walker, and all the members of their family. On Tuesday Mt. and MtS, A, Humphrey, Of W. Wawanosh, and Mr, and Mrs, George Walker metered to St< Catharines to attend the golden wedding anniversary celebrations of their uncle and aunt, Mr, and Mrs. Wm, Bowles, Clayton Scholtz. Mr. Roy McGee, of Kitchener, spent the week-end with his brother, Mr. Gordon McGee. Mr. J. Holmes, of Clinton, visited at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Robert Laidlaw on Saturday. Mrs. Walter Bott and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bott and children, and other local relatives spent Saturday at the .home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Purdon, and little Marilyn Bott, who had been visiting here for some weeks, return­ ed home with her parents. Miss Florence Beecroft, of Toronto, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Beecroft. Mrs. Jack Flannigan, of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Roddy Inglis and child­ ren, of Forest, and Mr. and Mrs. John Inglis and children, of Ford­ wich, spent the week-end at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Inglis. Mr. Inglis celebrated his eightieth birthday on Monday. Mr. John A. Johnston and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Williams, of Goderich, spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs, Robert Scott. • / Mr. R. H. Thompson spent the week-end at the home of his brother, Mr. Norman Thompson, Diagonal Road, Wingham. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Coultes and family spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Kerry, of Pais­ ley, and visited on Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Coul­ tes, of E. Wawanosh. Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Nicholson daughter, of Thamesford, spent week-end with her parents, Mr. Mrs. John Hutchison. Mrs. Willis and week-end at Wroxeter mother, Mrs. Musgrove and with other relatives at Gowanstown. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Moggach and children spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Pratt, of Wallaceburg. Mr.- and Mrs. Alvin Currie and children, of Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Winegarden and children and Mr. and Mrs. Frank McConnell and fam­ ily, and Miss Jean Currie, of London, and Charlie Currie, Toronto, spent the ! and the and =?' sons spent with the her —Mr, Athol Purdon spent the week’ end with his family at Sarnia. —Mr. George Allen, of Chicago, is visiting in town. —Miss Mary Love spent the holidays at her home in Atwood. Mis® Alice' Reading spent the £o!L day with relatives in Hamilton and Burlington. —Lavi Purola, of Woodstock, spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Percy Stainton. —Mr, and Mrs. Wm, Sturdy and family, of Owen Sound, spent Christ­ mas with his mother, Mrs. F. Sturdy. —Mr, and Mrs, Andy Bell and fam­ ily, of Petrolia, spent the week-end with their parents in town, —Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hall spent Monday with her parents, Mr. and John Craig. —Mr. and Mrs. Jack McGee and family, of Blyth, spent Christmas with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Haney. —Mr. and Mrs. Vic. Loughlean and Joan spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Shantz, of Bright. Mr. and Mrs, Wm, Miller, of Hamil­ ton, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Chariton, on Saturday. —Misses Florence* and Minnie Bar­ ber, Toronto, are spending the holiday at their home here, —Mr. Neil Stainton, of Western University London, is spending the .holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Stainton. —Mr, and Mrs. Jas. family and Miss Emma Christmas with Misses Letitia Matthews, at Fordwich, —Miss Agnes MacLean, of Toronto, spent the Christmas holidays with her sisters, Misses Sarah and Mar­ garet MacLean, —Mr. George Porter, of Queens University, Kingston, is holidaying with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. D, B. Porter. —Mr. and Mrs. Carl McKay and family of Marmora, spent the week­ end with their parents, Mr. arid Mrs, S. Bateson and Mrs. H. McKay, —Miss Della Keating, of the McKay Nursing Home, spent Christmas at the home of her nephew, Mr. Mel. Keat­ ing and Mrs. Keating.' —Mr. John L. Crawford, of Toronto, is spending the parents, Mr. and ford. —Mr. and Mrs. Alan Charlton, of Hamilton, spent the holiday week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Charlton, —Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Taylor and Mr. Murray Taylor spent the holiday week-end with,their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davidson and Miss Verna McLaughlin spent Christ­ mas with Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Arm­ strong, of Fordwich. —Mr. John Raby and Mrs. S. Hare spent Christmas with her daughter and family. Mr, and Mrs. Howard Waller, at Waterloo. —Miss Verna Showers of London, spent the Christmas holidays at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, C. Showers. —Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Forgie and Ann spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Forgie and family, of Islington. Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Stephens and son John, spent his parents, Mr. of Campbellford. —Dr. and Mrs. Guelph and Dr. Kingston spent the holiday with Mrs. Geo. C. Hanna. —Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Harron, Vic­ toria St., Wingham, were Christmas week-end guests of Dr. and Mrs. M. G, Dales, Tweed, Ontario. —Mr. and Mrs. St. Claire Crawford and Robert Isabe‘1, of Detroit, spent Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Crawford. —Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Bildfell and family, of Camp Borden, spent Christ­ mas with her parents, Dr. W. Davis, —Mr. and Mrs. Earl spent Saturday in Sarnia the McFarlane-Pennington in the United Church there. —Mr. and Mrs, Roy Manuel spent Christmas with her brother, Mr. Fred Piper, Mrs. Piper and family, of Osh- awa, —Mrs. Harry Hawthorne, London, spent the week-end with her daughter, Mrs. Murray Stainton, Mr. Stainton and baby. the week-end with and Mrs. Stephens, O, M. McConkey of Peter F. Fisher of and Mrs. Hamilton attending wedding of at L« John A. Simpson Was Lifelong Resident WHITECHURCH — John Adam Simpson, a life-long resident of this ^XmPHoUitTy MOnday- "cSitrot KX and I Matgaret Smipsoh, early pioneers of home of his brother, Mr. Ed, Smythe Culross, who raised their family of j Mr. and Mrs. George Coultes of Belgrave, Mr< ftnd Mrg Robetfc and their soh, George Ros®, of Owen an^ other local relatives Spent Christmas on Monday at the homo of Mr. and Mrs, Donald Ross. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. MacLaughlin and do Ann of Detroit, spent the wecktehd dt the home of her brother, Mr. Clar­ ence Chamney and with other rela­ tives in this district. On Sunday, when helping to shove a car that was stuck in the show ih the lane, Mr, Mftc- Laughlin slipped and broke his arm at the wfist, and was a patient in Wingham Hospital over the week-end, Six sohs and One daughter. He was not married. He had been a mem­ ber of the Presbyterian Church here, all his life, and for tnahy years had been a valued member of the choir. He had been ailing dutlhg the past few years and for the past few weeks had resided at the home of his sister­ in-law, Mrs, (Dr.) Alex Simpson of Kihtail, going to the hospital on Sunday. Interment wag in Wihgham ceme­ tery, from the Presbyterian Church hefo, on Wednesday afterhOon, with' Rev. N, Caswell officiating. week-end with their parents, Mr, and Mrs. Gefc-ge Currie, of E. Wawanosh. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rintoul and family, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Caldwell, of Blyth, spent Christmas oh Saturday at the home —Messrs. Dave Donahue, John Freudeman, Ken Djckison, Ivan Mc- Kague, Ken Holmes, Bill Laidlaw of Western University are visiting with their parents. —Misses Laura and Mabel Gam|| hell, of Toronto, spent over the holi- day with their mother, Mrs. W, J. Clark and Mr. Clark, Victoria Street. —Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Allen, of Wyan­ dotte, Michigan, spent Christmas with his mother, Mrs. Elisabeth Allen, Mrs. Allen is returning to visit with her son, —Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McBurney and sons, of Wawanosh, and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Shiell and children, of London, spent Christmas with Mrs. Helen McBurney and sons. —Mr. and Mrs. Harold Taylor spent the holiday week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert McGee, of Goderich, and Mr. and Mrs, Chester Taylor, of St. Helens. —Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pennington and Brian spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hamilton and family, and Douglas Hamilton returned home with them for the Christmas holidays. —Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pym and family, of Kincardine, spent the holi­ day with their parents, Mr, and Mrs. G. H. Coulter and Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Pym. —Mr. and Mrs. Stan. Smith of Guelph, Miss Earnscliffe Musgrove of Buffalo, Miss Anne Henry of New York and Alan Forberg of Toronto were guests with Mrs. W. J. Greer and Mrs. C, Hinde. —Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Stewart and family of Stratford and Mr.-and Mrs. Jack Butson, Hamilton spent the Christmas holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Hap Swatridge. —Miss Anne Geddes spent the holi- days with her brother, Mr. Norman £ Geddes and Mrs. Geddes, of Toronto. Mr. Dan Ferguson and Miss Gladys McDowell, of Goderich, also visited at the same home. —Mr. and Mrs, John Hopper, Lon­ don; Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Elliott and Brad, of Exeter; Mr, and Mrs. W. A. Rowland and family, of Burlington and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Brown and baby, of Kingston spent the holiday with their parents. —Miss Helen Black of Bella Coola, B.C., Mr. and Mrs. Wm. D. Galbraith, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Wismer of Hitch-- I ener and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dick­ inson, of Ottawa, were Christmas visitors with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Gal- «. braith. —Little Paul Forsyth, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Forsyth, has been a very sick little boy over the week-end. He found a bottle con­ taining aspirin pills, and ate about a dozen of them on Sunday morning, and has taken a long time to get over the dose. —Mrs. Walter Pocock left last Mon­ day to take over her position as. superintendent at the County Home, Clinton. She spent the week-end at their home on Minnie St., and Mr. Pocock and the family will move to the Matron's apartments at the home on January 1. —Visitors with Mrs. Roy MacDonald for Christmas holidays were Mr, and Mrs. Leslie Laurendeaux and family, of Windsor; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Scott and family, of Blyth; Mrs. Loraine Beaton, of Simcoe; Mr. Herb Harris, of Simcoe; Mr. Jim Beaton, of Delhi and Mr. and Mrs. Brian Groh, of Osh- awa; Miss Donalda MacDonald, Tor­ onto and Mr. and Mrs. Alex MacDon­ ald and family of Lower Wingham. STORM WINTER’S COMING Better order yours now! INSULATION Protect your hqnle now, for winter comfort I 1! EVERYTHING FROM CELLAR TO ROOF! 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