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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1947-01-01, Page 7GORRIE The January meeting of the Wo- men's Institute will be held at/ the home of Mrs, E. B, Wellington on Wednesday, January 8th„ at 3.30 p.m. TliC program Home Economics will be in charge of Mrs, Carroll Gregg, Motto is to be taken by Mrs. Gordon Edgar, Roll Call, How to remove spots and stains, Mrs. Nellie McKercher and three sons, of Rosetown, Sack,, are spending the holidays with Mrs, McKercher's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex ',Edgar, Sr,, and other relatives, Mr. and Mrs, Geo, Foster spent Christmas with their daughter, Mrs. Gordon Jefferson at Owen Sound. Misses Betty Heinmiller and Flor- ence Anger of Hespeler, are spending the holidays at their homes here, Mr, Stanley Dane and daughter, Bet- ty arc holiday visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Robert Dane. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Earngey of Han- over, 'spent Wednesday and Thursday with the former's mother, Mrs. W. Earngey: Holiday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. T. Short were their son, Lawrence and Mrs. Short and family, Fe r gus, and Mr. Alex. Livingstone, Toronto. Miss Marlene Barton, Toronto, was a holiday visitor with her aunt, Miss P. Stinson. Mrs. V. Heinmiller and Pauline of Toronto, are spending a few days in town. Mr.. and Mrs. Wm. Lynn spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Ted. Holland, near Harriston. • Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Stephens. and Jim, of Thorndale, are spending the holidays with relatives here and at Wingham. The Stephens families spent Christmas clay with Mr, and Mrs. Dave Hicks, Harriston. Miss Earle Newton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Newton returned on Fri- clay from Wingham Hospital, where she had undergone art operation for ap- pendicitis. Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Brown and John spent Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Cullen of Molesworth Mr. and Mrs. Cloyne Michel and Karen were Christmas visitors with Mrs. Michel's mother, Mrs. Zimmer- man of Milverton. Mr. and Mrs. Glad Edgar and son, Donald, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Edgar, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Edgar and dau- ghter, Frances, and Mrs. Robertson were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Birks Ro- bertson at Teeswater on Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. John Kaine and Keith of Brooklin, are spending the holidays with the former's mother, Mrs: Pearl Kaine. Mr, and Mrs. Don Campbell and David spent Christmas day -with Mrs.. Campbell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Gilmour, Wingham. • Funeral services for Wm., .Hamilton were held on Tuesday afternoon last from i1bl. D. • Irvin's Funeral Home, Rev, W. S. Miner of Fordwich, offic- iated. Interment was made in Presby- terian cemetery at Fordwich.. Pall- bearer4 were Wm. Wilson, Cecil Wil- son, Everett Allan, Geo. Ashton, Percy Ashton and Clarence, Belgrave, Mr. and Mrs. Telford Montgomery and Ivan of Kitchener, •spent .Christ- mas day with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Montgomery. Mr. Don McCallum of Hyde Park, is spending the holidays with the Ash- ton families. • Mr. and Mrs. Jacklin and family of Ethel; were with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kitchen on Christmas. Mr, and Mrs. Allan Hyndman spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs, George Armstrong of Harriston. H. C. MacLean Insurance Agency Wingham 0110.41,1mamm ,ivortatrivaimbugivommbwoomonsatmoamommowit Mr. Herb Neill spent Christmas day Business and Professional Directory I WELLINGTON FIRE A. II HAVISII HARRY FRYFORE Insurance Company 'Est. 1840 Barrister. Solicitor, Notary Public Funeral Director Teeswater, Ontario Licensed Embalmer and An all Canadian Company which has faithfully served its policy , and Conveyancer. Furniture and holders for over a century. Office: Gorton House, Wroxeter Funeral Service Head Office — Toronto every Thursday afternoon 1.30 to 4.30 and by appointment, Ambulance Service Phone — Teeswater 120J lPhones: Day 109W. Night 109J. 1111•11111003Ca. W. A. CRAWFORD, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Phone 150 Wingham DR. W. M. CONNELL PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Phone 19 TIM. FELLS AUCTIONEER and REAL ESTATE viz BEST OF SERVICE PLENTY OP EXPERIENCE 'Phone 231 Win ghara DONALD B. BLUE Experienced Auctioneer Licensed for Counties of HURON & DRtleg All Sales Capably dandled Phone 49, M00% OfitariO Why Is So Good For Relieving Miseries of Childrens Colds More than two generations ago—in grandmother's day—mothers first dis- covered Vicks VapoRtab. Today it is the most widely used home-remedy for relieving miseries of children's colds. And here is the reason . The moment you rub VapoRub on the throat, chest and back at bedtime it starts to work two ways at once— and keeps on working for hours—to ease coughing spasms, help clear con gestio tn cold-clogged upper breath- ing passages, relievem uscular soreness ortightness, It promotesrest.u. f I sleep, Often most of the misery of the.cold is gone by morning: That's why VapoRub is so good to use when colds strike, Try it HAPPY NEW YEAR .It is with a profound sense of gratitude that we pause and extend New Year Greetings to our many customers and friends ... . we have been fort- unate, indeed, to have your splendid co-operation throughout the year. May we all face the New Year with faith, strong hearts, and a determination to preserve Peace on Earth and Good-will toward men. The Management and Staff. MfAre4Kr,4417,,, :,,t-og-w,,gozzgmw,m4 Wednesday, January ht., 1947 THE. .WINOTTANI ADVANCE-TIMES .r ' ' PAGE SEVEN Chirobractor and Drugless Therapist RAD/ONIC EQU/PMENT COMPLETE HEALTH SERVICE Phone 191, ARE YOU LOOKING FOR 4 Highatchability? SHUR-GAIN 4-latching Mash fed to the Breeding Flock means: MORE CHICKS From FEWER EGGS SHUR-GAIN Hatching Mash contains the essential ingredients for high egg hatchability: Milk Powder Meat Meal Liver Meal Fortified Fish Oil They are all there in the correct proportions. For the Breeders— Shur-Gain Hatching Mash CANADA PACKERS, WINGHAM VICTOR CASEMORE, WIIITECHURCH McKINNEY BROS. BLUEVALE E. HEE BELMORE DAUPHIN & MAR TEESWATER Our courier is coming straight to your door- step to herald in the New Year—to express our heartfelt good Wishes. . M. BADER J. W. NNW Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Etc. Money to Loan Office — Meyer Block. Wingham meow HAMILTON OPTICAL CO. W, R. Hamilton, R. 0. Optometrist for Over 25 Years. Telephone 37 for Appointment. assimausiormamorminissasea& A. J. WALKER Funeral and Ambulance Service FUNERAL PARLORS UPSTAIRS Office 'phone 106 residence 224 J. WALKER JOHN HEAL 'Phone 189 'Phone 307 WINGHAM YOUR EYES NEED ATTENTION Our 25 point Scientific Exarniu. tion enables us to give you Clear, Comfortable Vision. F. F. tIONIUTH Optometrist Phone 118 Harriston ANIMMEalm.R.Olmsrmmimni. with his brother, Mr. Ira Neill at Sal- em, Holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Edwards were Mr. and. Mrs. Bill Ed- wards, London; Mrs. Klemp and son, Stanley, Harriston; and Mr. and Mrs. Klemp, Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Sliera and Shirley spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. John Fitch, sr., of Belmore, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hyndman were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Doig of Drayton on Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. McDonald of Molesworth, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford King. Guests of Mrs. J. Wylie on Christ- mas were, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lane, Belmore; Dr. and Mrs. Palmer and little daughter of Wroxeter. Misses Grace and Mary Greer of To- ronto, spent the holiday with their par- ents. Misses Nellie and Margaret Ruttan of Toronto, were•holidarvisitors at the Parental hoMe. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Cook, Ferne and Nadine, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Musgrove and Billie Nay spent- Christmas, with Clifford friends. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Spading of Listowel, spent Boxing Day with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ferguson, (Intended for last week) Rev. Geo, and Mrs. Wylie of Oak- dale visited the former's ivother, Mrs. J. Wylie last week. Mr. Hartwell Strong was in Toron- to 'Thursday and Friday of last week. Mr.. and Mrs. Wm. Fear of Blyth, were recent visitors with*Dr. and Mrs. Armstrong. Mrs. R. A. Ashton has 'return,,,ed to her home after visiting her daughter at Monkton. Mrs. Houck of Regiiia, who is spend- ing several Months in Ontario, was a week-end visitor with her cousin, Mrs. H. Strong, Funeral services for Ivan C. Harris was held on Friday afternoon from the M. P. Irvin Funeral Home. Rev. Edwards of Palmerston conducting the service assisted by Rev. J. C. Caley. Interment was made in Fordwich cem- etery. The brethren of Fordwich Masonic Lodge of which deceased was a member conducted the graveside ser- vice, Deceased was a son of the late Mr, and Mrs, Chas, Harris of Ford- wich, and was in his 45th year. Mr. Robt. Dane, driving his load of Christmas mail front the station to the post office on Friday evening was in collision with a car driven by ;Mr. Del- bert Clegg. Mr. Dan's horse lied its -leg broken and had to be despatched. Robinson - Clark Christmas flowers decorated Wy- cliffe College Chapel, Wednesday, when Frances Aline Elizabeth Clark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Jas. Arnott of Arthur, Ontario, became the bride of Edward Carey Robinson, son of Rev. E. G. Robinson and Mrs, Robin- son, of Pickering, Ont, The groom's father offiCiated. The bride; given away by her father, wore a gown of ivory satin with a slight train and leer mother's veil of silk tulle, was caught in a Mary„ Queen of Scots headdress, She. carried an ivory prayer book with white streamers tied With pink rose buds, The bridesmaids, Miss Joyce Robinson and •,Miss Ruth bruinintiftd, wore pink and blue nylon sheer 'gowns. with thatching shoulder veils and car- ried nosegays of carnations and roses, Fred Robinson WAS best matt and the ushers were Raydon Clark and 'Rennin rfrencherk, At the reception the brid- e's mother wore a gray -gown -and a corsage of pink roses and the groom's. mother wort a Churchill blue dress and red roses, Afterwards the bride changed to biege gabardine suit with brown accessories and soft green top- coat, The bride lived near Gorrie and at- tended Gorrie Public School when Young girl and is well known in this community, The Young People's Union held their Christmas service on Sunday evening. The meeting opened with Hymn, "0 Come, All Ye Faithful", fol.- lowed with a poem by Lorne King. Hymn, "As with gladness, Men of Old" was then sung. Mac Hutchison read the Scripture Lesson and Kath- leen Cathers. read the poern„,"The Search", followed by hymn "While Shepherds watched their flocks by night. Doreen Harrison led in prayer, Audrey Hastie gave a reading, "We have seen "His• Star" and David Neil- son favored with a solo, "It's Christ-• mas" was given 'by . Patricia Strong, Hymn; "Come Thou long-expected Jesus" followed by the offering, The Choir sang "Angels from the Realm of Glory". Wilma Jean Edgar' gave the poem, "Bethlehem" and Hymn, "Joy to the World" was sung. Nor- man Carson.gave the address. Doro- thy Watson, sang in keeping with the address. Maxine Parrish and Erland Gregg rendered a duet. Mr. Herb Neill showed Christmas Slides, Rev, G. G: Howse pronounced the benedic- tion. Miss Rose Howse came home from Stratford, on Thursday evening and will be spending Christmas and New Year's with her parents, We are glad to know that Miss Howse is recover- ing nicely after her recent operation, Under the auspices of the Gorrie• men's Institute pictures for the child- ren were shown by Mr. Herb Neill on Saturday afternoon. Rev. J. C. Caley was chairman and conducted Carol singing between films with Geo. Gregg at the piano. Beautiful colored pictur- es of the Christ Child were shown first with explanatory words by Rev. G. G. Howse. Other pictures were Bird Life, Fishing in B, C.; Manitoba National Park; Hunting without a gun, comics. Mr. Emerson Ruttan returned last week from Victoria Hospital, London, where he had been a patient for several weeks having his leg reset. We un- derstand his limb will have to 'be in a cast for some months. Mr. Lloyd Harrison has returned from Rosseau, Messrs. Knowlson Hueston and Don Campbell were in Toronto on business last week, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Colorer and Garry of Toronto, spent the week-end with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest King returned with them to Toronto, where they will visit for sev- eral weeks, Miss Bessie Wylie is spending the Christmas vacation with her mother, Mrs. J. Wylie, Christmas Concerts. S. S. No, 4 held their Christmas concert on Wednesday evening, Dec. 18th. The pupils under the direction of their teacher, Miss White, present- ed a very beautiful sacred program with scenery and costumes depicting scenes at the time of our Saviour's birth. Santa Claus arrived later in the evening with gifts, Toner's School also held their enter- tainment on 'Wednesday evening and an interesting program was rendered by the pupils under the direction of their teacher, Miss Mary Meahan. Santa Claus was also a visitor and distrib- uted gifts. The Y.P.U. met in the basement of the United Church on Friday evening last. Next meeting on Thursday even- ing, December 26th., at the home of Miss Helen Strong. Miss Lois Dodds is home from Ham- ilton for the Christmas holidays, Christmas servvices were held in the churches on Sunday with good con- gregations and special music, Canon Wallace of London, assistedRev. J. C. Caley at the Anglican church. Mr, and Mrs. R. W. N. Wade are spending the Christmas holiday with their son, Robt., at Sarnia. Mr. Wm. Hamilton, 6th. con, passed away very suddenly, being found dead in bed on Sunday morning. He had been in his usual health previously. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Her- man Nethery, BelgraVe, and a son, Mr, Harold Hamilton, Principal of the Wroxeter Public School. His wife pre- deceased him in January, 1042, SCHOOL REPORT Gorrie Sr, Room Honours, 75%; Pass 60%. Grade VIII Robeit Stephens, 76.9%; Marion Downey, 76.1; Shirley Newton, 74.3; James Walker, 78.8; Donald Irwin, 60.7; Dorothy Watson, 67.6; Gilbert Howse, 67,4; Robert Edgar, 62.7; Bill Nay, 52,4. Grade VII Eleanore Stephens, 80.2%; Edith I-las- tie, 74.6; Alvin Grainger, 66.9; Betty Zimmerman, 66.0. Grade VI Bill Strong, 68.6% Bonny Zimmer- man, 66,1; Jean Loin-, 65,8; Norman Anger, 63.1; Gladys Harper, 60.3; Bruce Anger, 53.2; Dorothy Dowt 50.6; Nelson I-larper, 46.9, Grade V - Betty NeWton, 69.7%; Shirley $11t 66.9; Johnstone Parrish, 424(1 Downey, 61.2, Jean M. Spar14, Pr14010, Grade 1-lunettes 76%, 15 Vern Cook, 84% he'll, 81; Tommie Flas tie 64; Perry • Grade III Bobby Black 78; Billy Zimmerman, 67; Robert Peel, 60; Bobby "strong, 56. Grade II Marie Hastie, 82%; Jack Edgar, 75; Mervin Abram, 75; Frances Steurnol, 65; Edythe Walker, 60, ter. FREDERICK A. PARKER OSTEOPATH Offices: Centre St., Wingham Osteopathic and Electric Treat- ments, Foot Technique. Phone 272. Wingham: J. A. FOX K. M. MacLENNAN Veterinary Surgeon Office Minnie St. Opposite and South of the United Church, PHONE 196 Winghain, Ontario satatatatglet t-WMEWC-00.01M6=4.1tStg.tattkiMMMOC4MitereiV J. 11. 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