The Wingham Advance-Times, 1949-01-12, Page 3Irwin; L.S.Y.G,, W. Hough.; R,S.Se
A. Tipling'; j. W, Neaten; 1,
G„ J. W. Dodd; O. Cs, W A. Britton,
Sutton Plaentz'.--Married at the
Methodist Parsonage, Gorrie, by the
Rev. A, W. McTavish, on 'December
pm, Mr. W, S, Sutton to Miss Annie
Plauntz, all of Howick,
Postal Statistics--In X908 Wing-
ham Post Office' had 4 revenue of
$001. and salary of $2,249. The
money' order business amounted to
$45,265,
Twenty Years Ago—The Wingham
S.N,G., 5 W Hewer; R.S.V,G„ G. H. Council for 1889 was composed as fols
I.0,0,P, Offieers Installed—On
Thursday evening the following offic-
ers were installed for 190$ by Mr. W.
Haines, N,G,, Norman
L.Pry; V.G., J Walton ISIeKibleen;
Rece•Sece J, F. Groved; FineSec., '1', 5, Elliotte Treas„ H, 13, Elliott, Ware
den, R A. Cruickshank, cond„ 5,
Lamont; R.S.N.G,, S. A. Maguire;
REMINISCING
Rose DILL PICKLES, 32 oz. jar 33c Snowflake AMMONIA, 2 pkgs. 13c
Oak Leaf Finest SALMON .1/2. lb. 42 n
RED SOCKEYE - tin 0 47C
Clark's PORK & BEANS— Halo Shampoo . hot. 29c and 50c
Two 15-oz. tins 25c
Telephone 18
err's Drug Store
Wingham
Del Maize Cream Style CORN-
20 oz. tin 21c
Hand-picked WHITE BEANS-
2 lbs. 25c
KOTEX, pkg. of 12 33c; 2 for.65c
Lea & Perrin SAUCE, bottle .32c
IVORYRAKE5 tge• 39c
WE DELIVER.-RAIIA1 OR SHINE,
Weclnes$lay, January 12, 1948 THEY/INGHAM AT PAGE THRE,
St. William's 24 Fluid 91,.
Orange and Grapefruit Marmalade Jar idtM
Merkley Motors
wiNGH,Am.
is proud, to announce
appointment as authqrizecl dealer for
It -
10'Ws; Mayo; R. Meind00; Reeve, resident, 'eSe-Reev,e Henry Mooney,
Thos, Gregory; Councillors,, J. Nee- of Weyburn, Sask., is holidaying in
lands,. Ts Agnew, A, Dawson, ",,I, J, the .dietriet. Robt. Young was elteced
Homillh, W. F. Brockenshire, R. 'trustee in S. S. No, .5 succeeding C.
Bill, J. A. Obse, R. C,earlitteo W 13. 'Wilkinson.
Smyth, J. 5. Anderson,' W. Holmes, St. Helens.--Mrs.. P. Thurlow is
and C. E. Williams. visiting in Winghem at present, Miss
elected Trustee for S. S. No, 6, krs, 'Edward Finlay spent a week visi t i ng
Morris—Walter Ynill has been re- A. J* Sheriff, of W,ingham, is visiting , relatives in this vicinity, Mrs, Thos.
Win, Findlater, 2nd, line, has gone to. old aemsaintances and friends here.
Detroit for an extended visit with her i Mrs. R, li, Miller and Mr. and Mrs.
daughter, Mrs. Walter Young. Mrs. John Webster went to Wingtam on
H. Beam, Miss Mary, 7th line, and Friday and took in the annual Set:itch,
Leavi Beam of Saskatoon are visit- concert.
in Toronto. An old and well-known Wingham,Locals-A business change
is anti ounced this week, whereby Mr.
S. Young has purchased the black-,
smithing business of Mr. A. S. Murray
and took possession on Monday.
W14oxeter—The Planet, the new
paper at Wroxeter, made its first cep.
,pearance last week. The Planet is a
neat sheet of six columns to the page
and the merchants of Wroxeter have
.patronized it liberally in advertising,
* et. *
TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO , '
SELF
SERVE ood SELF Market
Merkley Moto.
Telephone 84 ', .t. tltb Wingham Town Council have sent season was played here. on Tuesday
Dow-Beecroft—A 'pretty -wedding
took place at the Parsonage,. Dun-
gannon, on Monday, December 31st,
when Rev. J. R. Peters, B.A., united
in marriage, Dora Aceles, eldest dau-
ghter of.Mr, and Mrs, John Beecroft,
and Mr. Wellington Pow, both of
East Wawanosb,
Jacksonskurray----A quiet wedding
was performed at the home of the
bride, Miss Pearl Murray, near Mar-
riston, on December 21st, when she
was married to Bert Jackson of Tees-
water.
Purchase Barber Shop—Mr, George
Day has purchased Mr. Gordon
Cruickshank's barber shop and took
possession on Monday.
Eastern Star Officers—Dr. Fox was
presented with a Past Worthy Pat-
ron's Jewel and Mrs. Oliver Thomp-
son, who has ably taken the Worthy
Matron's chair since the death of Mrs.
(Dr.) Tamlyn, was presented with a
string of pearls at the meeting of the
Eastern Star on Tuesday evening,
when the following officers were in-
stalled: Worthy Matron, Mrs. 0,
Thompson; Wor. Patron, W. J. Boyce,
Associate Matron, Mrs, H. Shane,
Sec., Mrs. E. Nash; Treas., Miss Mary
Pattison; Con., Mrs. Fox; Assoc.
Con, Mrs. Boyce. Appointed Offic-
ers, Chap., Mrs. F. Fuller; Mars.,
Mrs. A, G. Smith; Organist, Mrs, E.
Harrison; Electa, Mrs. J. A. Wilson;
Martha, Mrs. Geo, Olver; Esther,
Mrs. Geo. Spotton.
Whitechurch—Messrs. Chas. Gil-
lespie, James Patterson and Stanley
Thompson left for Detroit last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Laidlaw and
Luella, spent New 'Year's with Mr.
and Mrs. H. McClenaghan. Miss Lue-
lla Conn returned to Torontot on Sat.
day. Nurse Annie Henry leaves this
week for New York, Mr, Geo. Bean
of Goderich, visited with his brother-
in-law, Mr. Amos Cornelius, for a
couple of clays last week.
* * *
FIFTEEN YEARS AGO
Nicol.- Walters—A quiet- wedding
wee,: solemnized at the Manse of the
Presbyterian Church, on Jan. 9th,
when Annie Olive, daughter of the
late Mr. and Mrs. John Walters,
Wingham, was united in marriage to
James Elwood Nicol, son of Jas, Nicol
of Pasedena, Sal., by Rev. K. Mac.
Le
Upper
na.
Phippen--A pretty wed-
ding was solemnized at the Manse,
of Wingham e Baptist Church; on
Thursday, Dec. 28th, when Viola
Georgina, eldest daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Clayton Phippen of Wingham,
was united in marriage to Roy Thom- Dennis and Clayton Dennis,
as Upper, youngest son of Mrs. and
the late David Upper of Listowel, by
Rev, E. C. Smith
Yeo .Jewitt—The Parsonage at,
Bluevale was the scene of a pretty er a'service was held in the Anglican
wedding on Saturday, January 6th, Church, on Tuesday evening with Rev,
when Cora May, youngest daughter J. G. Cagey in charge and, Rev. G. G.
of Mr. and Mrs. David Jewitt, of Howse of the United Church giving
Blues-etc, was united in marriage. to the address, The Thursday evening
George Clettdon Yeo, son of Mr. service was cancelled owing to storm
and. Mrs. Geo, Yco, B. Line of Turh- and icy roads.
berry, by the Rev, A, M. Robb. The inauguaral meeting of the
Gorrie—The regular meeting of the Howick Township Council was held
Y,P.S. met in the schoolroom of the on Tuesday, Rev. G, G. Howse was in
Gorrie United Church on Wednesday attendance and offered
evening, and the following officers
prayer. Two
were elected for.
new councillors were welcomed; Mr.
the ensuing year: Ivan Haskins and Mr. Harvey Mc-
Hon. Pres., Hr. Cooke; Pres., Miss Michael, Mr, Anson. Galbraith receiv-
Evelyn Dane; 1st, Vice-Pres„ Lloyd
Ashton; • Sec., Hector Hamilton;
Treas., Harold Robinson; Com. Con-
veners, Library, Miss Velma Lennox,
letter was react by Mrs. H. V. Holmes
front Rev. Mr. Zimmerman of the
Mohawk Indian Residental School at
Brantford thanking the W. A, for
their donation of quilts. The President
and Assistants, Mrs, J. Edgar, Mrs. spoke of the F-PitthanY season and its
A. Weaning, Mr's, Martin, Miss missionary significance. Mrs. Gc0-
Maude Milligan, Miss Eva illusgrove, King react a New Year's picin. Rev.
Miss Peterson, Mrs. W. S. Mel< crch- C. Coley closdct with the 4 benedie.
en', Mrs. R Stocks, Mrs. Wendt and tion. The hostess served a delicious
Miss M, Weight: lunch and a social half hour was en-
JAVEX, 16 oz. hot. 15c 32 oz. 24c
Smart's SAUER KRAUT, 28 oz, 17c
Royal York ORANGE PEKOE
TEA, % lb. pkg 47c
is the story of Canada's growth and
development, the opening up and
settlement of the West, and the pros
and cons of the ubiquitous tariff ques-
tion.
,In terms that are intelligible and
interesting to the general reader, the
author traces the influence of agricul-
tural mechanization on the world's
economy.
As a footnote to Canadian h•ietory
it is a new and illuminating picture of
Canada's social and economic develop-
ment, hitherto a largely neglected field,
that will prove of absorbing interest
to the general reader. The book is
highlighted by sets of illustrations
based on authentic historical meets
and records.
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borough ;Harold Finlay, Cecil Jacobs,
Arthur Stokes, Harry Baldwin, Al-
bert Campbell, -Stanley Henderson,
Fred Finlay, Larry Campbell, Arnold
GORRIE
In observance of the week of pray-
ed the appointment of Road Supt,
Women's Auxiliary
The W. A, of St, Stephen's Church
Christian lOWShiP, Miss Mink held their regular meeting at the home
Douglas; Mission, Miss Marjorie of firs, I C. Taylor, on Thursday
Baker; Music, sMiss Evelyn Stephens; last. The work of the afternoon was
Citizenship, Elmer Butt. • piecing blocks for quilts, The Presi-
Wroxeter—The annual meeting of dent, Mrs. Norman Wade presided
the Sunday School was held in the for the business and devotional per-
'schoolroom of the Wroxeter United.si°d, opening with the Epihany Hymn,
Church on Wednesday evening, with 'As, with Gladness, Men of Old." . Rev, W. FiUlay presiding and the .Roll Call was answered with verses
following officers were elected for on the Epihany and New . Year
the ensuing year; Supt., Robt, Stocks,iThoughts, Mrs.- G. Underwood read
Assist. Supt,, R. J. Rann; Sec.-Treas., 'the lesson from Matt, 2:11, All join-
Ken Edgar; Assist. Sec, Treas., Geo, ed in repeating the •members prayer
Brown; Cradle Roll Supt,, Miss Ger- and the Epiphany collect was read. A
tic Bush; Mission Sec., Miss W, Rae;
Temp, See., Mrs. W. S. MeXerchted;
Pianist, Mrs. J, Wendt; Assist Pianist,
Misa Isobel Auditors, Mr.
Finlay arid 'Me, J, Adams; Teachers
a Ten Men Leave For Gov't. tamp— joycd.
I In arrangement with the Government The first Hockey Match of the-
Winghallti
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GoivernMent Camp at Miti(411 Palls, the local team. The score was C;tit.tio,: ,
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Aylmer VEGETABLE SOUP—
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