The Wingham Advance-Times, 1947-05-22, Page 3Arnott and Gordon Crulkshank, spent
Sunday in LiggWel. Mrs, Reid of Ail.
sa Craig, was a visitor at the home
of W, l3urgman, this week, Mr.
and Mrs, Fenn and son, Graham, of
Parkhill, spent the week-end with their
daughter, Mrs. W.. F. Borginan. Mr,
and Mrs. Ed. Harrison and family,
spent Sunday at the home of Mr, Har-
rison's ,par `its at Blackhorse,
Gorrie—Miss Francis Moffatt of
Wingham, was a visitor with Mr. and
Mrs, IGeo.- Fester last week, Misses
Lorna and Beryl Ashton, left on Fri-
day of last week on as motor trip to
Seaforth, London, St. Thomas, and
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Tool Bokes
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i Rose 4. 16 oz. tin I 8 ;ix.
Baking Powder . . „ .17c I VANILLA . — . . . — 15c El
I Toilet I Five Roses :
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onto this week. Miss Howson of Eng
land is visiting her brother, Rev, W,
HOwion, at the Methodist parsonage.
The Citizens' Band—The annual
election of officers took place on Fri-
day evening, the staff of last year be-
big re-elected. They .are; Pres., Chas,
Green; Vice-Pres,, Ed. Foiler; Sec„ A.
el. Piton; Treas., H, Hirtscliffe; Prop,
erty committee,. R, Curry, N, Fry, A,.
Green; Auditors, ,Messrs, Wrigley and
Hingston; Sergeant A, Hingston,
East WawmPsh—Roy Stackhouse,
Westfield, is. at Brantford at present;
Stackhouse, of near Westfield,
sold one of his fine farms recently to
Mr. Hardisty. of the same district. J,
H. McClinton of Westfield, who has
been out Wtst with a carload pf hor-
ses, returned home last. week.
Grey—Mr, and Mrs. Bert Cooper of
Fordwich, visited 'at the home of Ed-
ward Bryans, on Saturday, and they
were accompanied by Miss Ethel Mus-
grove, Mr, and, Mrs. Lo,renz,o Frain
spent Sunday with their daughter, Mrs,
Jas. Hogg of Milveaton.
* *
TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO
Wedded At Wingham—An early
morning. wedding ,was solemnized at
the Methodist Parsonage, Wingham,
by Rev. C. E. Cragg, B. D,, on Wed-
nesday, at 5,30 a.m., When Miss Alma
Cook, daughter of Mr.: and Mrs, Chas.
Cook, Victoria St., was united in' mar-
riage to Mr. William Cascmorc, son
of Mrs. M. Casemore, Minnie St.
Personals—Messrs. Charlie Smith,
Geo. Ga -ner, "Dutch", Lockridge, Jim,
N concentrAted Illeach Big Five
14c I CLEANSER, tin . —5c
I Hawe's FlOor •
.5 I WAX, 1 lb. tin . . 49c
2-lb. tin §
pointed herdsman for the summer, by
the owners of village cows.
Wingham Trims Teeswater-7The
first North Wellington Baseball Lea-
gue Game to be played in Wingham
season, was played on Monday
evening between the old rivals, Tees-,
water and Wingham, with Wingliam
winning by a score of 12 to 4, The
.Line-ups—,Teeswater
i
Williams , 3b,
Carroll .cf, McDonald 2b, Gracie ss,
Hall if, Booty p, Boyd c, Donahue 1b,
Patterson rf. Wingham-Arnott 3b,
Walker cf, BrackenbttryGeddes. 2b,
ss,, Garner If, Morden p, Hodgins •
Howsonlb, Aitcheson rf. Referee Sav-
age and .Rocker of Listowel,
BelgraveMessrs, Norman and
Louis Stonehouse of London 13usi,
ness College, spent the week-end with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Stewart of Blyth, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart. Mr, and
Mrs, Solar of Ingersoll, spent the
week-end, with Mr. and Mrs, John.
McGuire,
Whitechurch—Mr. and Mrs. Alex
Coulter and children of Zetland, and
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Craig and children,
spent Sunday with their sister, Mrs.
Will Thom of Auburn, Mr. Wesley
Leggatt has traed his farm with Mr.
McCall for his store in Bluevale and
is moving this week.• Mrs. Robert
Dobie of Wingham, spent the weekend
with her mother, Mrs. Jas. McClena-
ghan.
FIFTEEN YEARS AGO
Harris-Johnston—The home of Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Johnston, Bluevale, ale,
▪ the scene of a pretty wedding on
Saturday, May 21st., when their elder
daughter, Mabel M., was united in
marriage to Mr. Harold Harris, son
ville, by the Rev. A. E. Mann, Blue-
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the way between Quebec City and Windsor,
and to many other points.
Completing this project is part of our huge programme
to keep up with the increasing flow of Long Distance
calls.. And not only to make sure that calls go through
with the least possible delay, but also to ensure
dependable service under all weather conditions:
We are rushing the whole programme—whiCh includes
more lines, more switchboards—so that Long Distance
will continue to be the best communication service.
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FORTY YEARS. AGO .
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Meyer-Tooey—Married in Mildmay,
May 15th,, by Rev. F. Meyer, uncle of
the groom, Rev. F. B. Meyer to Miss
Alice Hooey, both of Mildmay.
Pearson-Gray—Mr, W. H. Pearson
of Stratford, formerly of Wingham,
and Miss Jessie Fraser Gray, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Gray of Wing-
ham, were united in matriomnial bonds
on.,Wednesday, May 15th., in Sarnia,
by the Rev. Mr. Patterson,: Presbyter-
ian minister.
Business Change—This week the
book and stationery business conduct-
ed by 111Iss K. M. Fisher has passed in-
to the hand of Mr. R. E. Saunders, late-
ly' of Pennsylvania. Mrs. Saunders is
by no means a stranger in Wingham,
being a daughter of Mr. R. Elliott, is
former proprietor of the Wingham
Times.
Personals—Rev. Mr, Allen, pastor
of Wingham Baptist Church, is in Tor-
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his sister, Olive, motored to St. Cath-
arines on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jas.
Robertson and Miss Marion, motored.
to Hepworth on Sunday.. Misses Flo-
rence and Mary. McCallum were in
Springfield on Tuesday.
Saw Bears on Road—Messrs. Jack
Hanna and Gard Buchanan, motored to
Timmins last week. The road through
the northern bush is most picturesque.
They report seeing bears and deer on
the road as they motored along.
25th Wedding Anniversary—Con-
gratulations were extended to Mr. and
Mrs, W. H. Haney, on May 22nd., it
,being the 25th anniversary of their
wedding,
Wroxeter—Mr. and Mrs. Atkin
Rann, of Brussels, were visitors with
the former's parents, on Sunday, Miss
E. Davidson attended the Harris John-
ston wedding in Bluevale last Satur-
day. Mrs. H. Waller and daughter,
Kate, leave Thursday of this week for
Montreal, where they will take a Cun-
ard steamship liner for England.
Donnybrook—Mr. 5. H. Mills spent
a few days recently - at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. Norman Thompson.
Mr. John Chimney Sr., Messrs. Robt.
and Evelyn and Miss Verna Chamney,
were London visitors on Saturday. Mr.
Wilfred Robinson of Toronto Univer-
sity, has returned to his home for the
summer vacation,
Blyth—Mrs. Murray Cole of Toron-
to, is visiting her parents, Dr. and
Mrs, Milne. Mrs. Farrish and child-
ren, are visiting her father, Rev. Mr.
Weir at the Manse.
Horseshoe Players Elect Officers—
At a meeting held last week they elec-
ted their officers for the• ensuing year
as .follows: Hon. Pres., Jos. Miller;
Vice-Pres., Chas. Elliott; Pres„ E.
Small ;Sec. Treas„ J. H. McKay En-
tcrtainmert;t Committee, H. Gibson,
John Stewart, B. Porter; Grounds
Committee, A. Johnston, Wm. Robin-
son, Jas. Graham, John Quirk, Fred
Bennett. Fee will be $1.00.
We have what it "takes" to revive that "Winter-weary" car
of yours. Polishes and cleaners to restore its lustre and
beauty. . . . Accessories fo give it a "lift" . . . parts and
supplies to re-capture the thrill of driving a peppy car.
Here's a few of the 1001 Herd we carry , . . let us help you
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WESTFIELD
Mrs, L. Jardin and babe of Tor-
, onto, visited last week with Mr. and
Mrs. J, L. McDowell.
Mr, and -Mrs. Lloyd Walden, Donna
and Garth, were London visitors on
Saturday.
Mrs. Walter Cook spent Saturday
with her sister, Mrs, W. .Kechnie of
Blyth.
Mr, and Mrs. Geo, Wightnian of
Pine River, visited on Friday with Mr.
and Mrs. Chas. Smith.
Mrs.-J. L. McDowell is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. John Gear and Mr.
Gear of Kitchener.
Mr, and Mrs. Marvin Smith of
Wingham, were guests on Sunday at
the home of Mr. and Mrs, Gordon
Smith,
Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Smith and fam-
ily of Molesworth, visited an Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cox 'visited
on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, Alex
Manning of Blyth,
Mrs, W, Blair of Blyth, spent Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Thigh Blair,
The ladies of the W,M.S. met on
Wednesday afternoon with 11 present.
the April Easter meeting was combiti-,
ed with the May meeting, The pro,
gramme was in charge of Mrs, Alva
McDowell. The Scripture lesson was
read by Mrs. Fred Cook and Mrs.
Alva McDowell, Duet by Phyllis and
Violet Cook, A reading contributed
by Mrs. Writ, Blair was. read by Mrs.
'Alva: McDowell. A reading was given
by Mrs. Chas. Smith, Prayer by Mrs.
Frank Catimbell, The Study Book on
The Youth of India was given by Mrs,
Marvin McDowell, The business was
conducted by the President, Mrs. Wit,
McVittie. he .report of the Presbyter-
Gal at Exetet was given by Mrs, Stan-
ley COok, The Meeting' closed with the
benediction.
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Dash bulbs
Headlamps
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Bulbs for every ear
truck, tractor, etc.
Rear-View Door
Mirrors
Easily and quickly In-
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give full rear-vision for
safe driving, Patented
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Mounting that prevents
vibration. Mirrors have
ball joint that Permits
adjustment to any de-
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