The Wingham Advance-Times, 1947-05-22, Page 7tik104. iril.DEST SHOW v"
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May 30'3
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RAGE $E-vull THE WINGHAM ADVANCE-TIMES Thorodayi May 22nd, 1947
Mr, and Mrs. Grant of Winnipeg,
were visitors of the latter's uncle, Mr:
and Mrs. Gay. Muir part of last week.
Mrs. Grant was the former Hilda Nok-
es and lived the early part of her life
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your business, your property,
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insurance.
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H. C. MacLEAN, Wingham
Representing—
WROXETER
Ittr, and Mrs. David Draper of Tor-
.onto, were week-end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. McKcnncy.
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Successful farmers
know the value of mod-
ern scientific fertiliza-
tion for their grain,
hay, pasture, root, and
small fruit crops.
in Wroxeter.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gemmill of
Des Moines, Ohio, were visitors dur-
ing thepast week with Mrs. Eli Bolt
and other friends. Mr. Gemmill is a
brother of Mrs. Bolt,
Mr, and Mrs. L. F. McLaughlin of
Oshawa, spent the week-end with
friends in town. On their return they
were accompanied by Miss Mae David-
son, who will visit with Mr. and Mrs.
Gay. Davidson of Oshawa.
111/Irs. F. Sanderson is visiting her
daughter, Miss Eleanor Sanderson in
Toronto, this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Forster, Dub-
lin, spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. H. I, Durst.
Mrs. Bert Martin, Hamilton and
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Martin, Guelph,
spent the week-end with friends in and
Ei,round town,
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Munro and
Winnifred, were Niagara Falls visitors
over the week-end.
Mr. Chad, Henning is confined to
his home, having suffered a heart at-
tack, Mr, Henning's many friends
hope for a speedy and complete recov-
ery.
,Mr. Thos. Ritchie, who has been ill
at his home for some time, was taken
to Wingham General Hospital, on
Tuesday of last week, where he is rest-
ing comfortably.
Mr. and Mrs, George Allen who
have spent the winter season in Tor-
onto, returned to town for a fewdays.
They were accompanied by their son,
Dr. Frank Allen, Bastow,
Mts. J. N. Allen has returned home
following a two week's visit with Mrs.
J. J. Allen and children in Toronto.
Women's Institute
The June meeting of the Women's
Institute will be held on June 4th., at
2,30 Om, at the home of Mrs. Win,
Hart, Mrs. F. 11.1 Millward, Roll Call,
a place I would like to visit and why,
Paper, a travel talk on Muskoka, Mrs,
E. E. Wellington, Gorrie; Demonstra-
tion, Hair Dressing, Mrs, H. I. burst.
Music, Hostesses, Mrs. Pacey, Mrs,
McKercher, Mrs, ,McKenney,
Community Association
There was a good attendance at the
meeting of Wroxeter Community As-
sociation on the evening of May 16th.
President, Hector Knight 'was in the
chair and Secretary, Mrs. H. I. Durst,
presented the minutes, A communica-
tion from Northern Electric Co, was
read in which they stated they would
forward Blue Prints for the considera-
tion of the Club re flood lights for the
park, The Community Association
will sponsor a Heinle Tewn Baseball
Club this year, Plans are already
made for the purthase of equipment
for same, A motion was passed which
stated all goods 'whenever possible
should be purehased locally. A Coffee
Urn for the benefit of social functions
has been ordered. July 1st., will be
ned is a baseball tournament Dance
with Willbee'S Orchestra, Booth and
celebrated in Wroxeter. Already plan-
other attractions will be added, As
plans are completed meeting adjourn.
Next to be held in the tank on the
evening of Ittne
(1) The vital starting
period
needs a vital lood--bank ota tick fresh, tasty, vitamin
sor
it over edges, Feeding 6 to 4
—that it is best to till chick
hoppers lust 2/3 lull when
feeding so birds will not IPM
times daily' lot the first 4 days
keeps their appetites keen
and gives you mote Ones to
cheek temperature and Condi•
tion of
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BLUEVALE
Mrs. Melvin Cottell of Kenora, John
Thomas and. Miss Jessie Strachan of
Brussels, also Mrs. Andrew Lamont
and Dougal Strachan of 13rusels, were
Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs,
Peter S. McEwen, Mrs. Cottell is a
niece .of Miss Jessie Strachan, and is
enroute to Denver, Colorado, and other
points, travelling by bus.
Mr, and Mrs. Hilliard Jefferson and
family, Donnybrook, Mr, and Mrs, j,
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wickstead, Morris,
spent Sunday with their parents,-Mr,
and Mrs, George Thornton,
!Mrs, Robert Thomas, Toronto, is
of Mrs. William Elston, in
Morris,
Miss
si,
Miss Olive Scott has returned home
from Victoria Hospital, London. She
was accompanied by Dr, J. H. Pelkey
and Mrs. Pelkey,
At the Communion Service in Knox
Presbyterian Church, six new mem-
bers united with the congregation on
profession of faith. Rev. L. C. Jor-
gensen is giving a series of sermons
on the ten commandments.
In the United Church Sunday morn-
ing,. Rev, A. G. Hewitt, spoke on be-
half of the appeal of Victoria College,
for a fund of $2,000,000to restore build-
ings and to provide an adequate lib-
rary for its valuable collections of
gbiovocks$.190.o. Bluevaleo church is asked to
Mr. Samuel Morton of Belgrave,
was a recent visitor in our village. Mr.
Morton is trying to locate a book be-
longing to his friend, the late John W.
King, M.P,, Bluevale. The ibook is
about surnames, together with their or-
igins and meanings. Also, a portion of
it is devoted to "Sayings of Great
Men," It is believed to have been sold
at the auction of Mr. King's effects.
Arbor Day activities at the school
were frustrated by bad weather. Last
Friday was too wet to make the lawn or
hike to the woods, and Monday was
no better,
Dr. J. H. Pelkey, of Westminster
Hospital Staff, London, and Mrs, Pel-
key, (the former Cora Messer, of Blue-
vale), called in the village Saturday on
their way to Hanover.
Mr.' and Mrs. Graham Wray and
daughters of Brantford, and Mr. and
Mrs. Dennis Slinker, (Alba Shiell), all
of Brantford, were the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Herbert Shiell at the week-
end. Mr. Wray visited with his mother,
Mrs, James Wray, a patient .in Wing-
han't General Hospital.
WHITECHURCH
Mrs. Chas. Johnston and Marilyn
and Nancy of Blyth, spent Saturday at
the home of her sister, Mrs. Lewis.
Stonehouse of E. Wawanosh,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ragsdale of De-
troit, spent the week-end at the home
of her father, Mr. Robt. Carrick, and
Mrs. Fox spent the week-end with her
daughter at Gait.
Mr. John Ryan spent the week-end
at his home at Goderich,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Spading and
Marie of Wingham, spent Sunday with
Mr, and Mrs. Milian Moore,
Mr. and. Mrs. Redge Scholtz and
family of Westfield, spent Sunday at
the lioem of his bro.ther, Mr. Ezra
Scholtz,
Mr. and Mrs. Amos Cornelius visited
recently with Mr. and Mrs, Bill
Thompson of Belgrave.
Miss Mildred Moore returned home
last, week after spending a month at
Ripley.
Miss Olive Terriff, R.N., returned
home on Monday after nursing for the
past month at Ethel.
Born—On Tuesday, May 13th., in
Wingham General Hospital, to Mr. and
Mrs. Gilbert Beecroft, a son.
Mr. Orton Grain who has Been in
Wes trains te r Hospital, London, for
some time, spent the week-end at his
home here. Orton is going around on
crutches as his leg is in a cast.
Mrs. Floyd
with
of Elora, spent the
week-end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs, Robt. Purdon, and other W. Wa-
wanosh relatives.
Mr. and Mrg Ted Tchirhart and
sons, Donald and Bruce, who have
been ,visiting at the home of her sis-
ter, Mrs, Levi Rieman for the. past
week, returned to their home in Wal-
kerton on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bieman and
family, spent Sunday Rodger the home of
her mother, Mrs. R, Inglis of
Walkerton.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stewart, Eil-
een and Donald of Kinioss, and Mr.
and Mrs. MacTavish and Shirley of
Cuiross, spent . Sunday at the home of
Mrs. Daniel Martin,
-Mr. and Mrs. George Coultes of E,
Wawanosh, and Mrs. Jas, Leaver of
Wingitani, spent Snuday with Mr. and
Mrs, Albert Cottltes.
Miss Plorki Coulter of Kitchener,
spent the week-end with her parents,
Mr, and Mrs, W. .5, Coulter.,
Anniversary services will-be held at
the Presbyterian Church this Sunday,
May 25th., at 11. a.m. and 8 p.m. fast
time, with Rev. W. S. Sutherland tak-
ing the services. On . Monday evening
a concert will be held in the church
with ministers from adjoining eongre.
gations giving short addresses, and a
good prograrn of vocal and instrument-
al. musk, A 'pie social will be held in
the S. S. room after the concert. You
are cordially invited to attend these
Anniversary Services.
The regular monthly meeting of 'the
W,M.S. of the Presbyterian 'Church
was held on Thursday last, in the S.
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greater
actually
S. Room with the President, Mrs.
Rabt. Mowbray in charge of the meet-
ing. Mrs. Ezra Weiwood read the
Scripture lesson and Mrs. W. J: Coul-
ter had charge of the Meditation Per-
iod, speaking on A Better Country,
and Miss Lila Emerson led in the
Glad Tidings Prayer. The topic on
Industrialization and Education in Af--
rica was taken by Mrs. Robert Ross,
from the Study Book, This is Africa.
Mrs. Albert Walters gave a reading on,
MacKay of Uganda, and Mrs. Mow-
bray closed the meeting with prayer
for the successful work of the Mis-
sionaries in all lands.
Mr. Lorne Johnston has purchased a.
new Chevrolet sedan last d . week, an
Mr. John McMillan is driving a near
Ford.