Loading...
The Wingham Advance-Times, 1949-04-13, Page 6WE INVITE YOU TO COME IN AND SEE THE 1949 Gurney Electric Range ON DISPLAY AT OUR STORE The DeLuxe Model features the TIME CLOCK which turns the power on and offlat the times you desire. McGill Radio Service TELEPHONE 380 WINGHAM BELGRAVE Messrs. Robert Yuill and Glen lames attended the Sports Show in London on Friday, Mr. Harold Keating was a patient in Wingham General Hospital for a week, suffering from pneumonia. Mr. Wettings spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Carman Haines, Blyth, Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Bosnian mov- ed into their new home on Friday, which they purchased from Mr. Bill Meclenaghan, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mc- .REFRIGERATION SALES. - SERVICE HEADQUARTERS For HQMES Apartments Hotels Butcher Shops - Grocery Stores Restaurants - Snack Ears Tourist Camps Drug Stores Hospitals Xastitutions NEW and USED , Guaranteed Refrigerators STEWART Home Appliances Telephone 29 Wingham Everyone is invited to attend, A special joint service will be held in the United Church on Good Friday night, at 8.15, Rev. Geo. Milne, M. A., of Brussels will be the speaker. United Church W.M.S. The Easter meeting of the United Church W.M,S, was held on April 7th, at the Manse with an attendance of 28, The president, Mrs. "VV, J. ......... .......... ....... .................. For the Holiday week-end have your CAR WASHED and POLISHED UPHOLSTERING VACUUM CLEANED Phone 144 Cars called for and delivered. ..... ..... .. m„„„„, ..... ,,,,!„„„ ....... .. ! .. „„!,, • 3‘.6oresi was in charge and opened with the hymn 128 and prayer. The secretary and treasurer gave their re- ports, The treasurer reporting that the amount sent to the Presbyterial Treas- urer for the first quarte of 1949 bad exceeded that .sent for first quarter of 1948, Mrs, J. S. Procter was limit- ed a delegate to go to Hensall to the presbyterial on April 26th. It was decided to get the leaflets for the May meeting. During 'the Worship perioifl Mrs. R, H. Coultes read the scripture, Mark 16t 1-15, and Mrs, 3, Procter offered prayer. We were specially privileged to have Mrs, H. C. Wilson of Brussels as fine guest speaker for the meeting, Mrs. Wilson gave us a very fine Easter message basing her thoughts on the theme "Christ is Risen, What does It mean to you?" Easter hymns. were sung and the Eas- ter Thank; Offering was received; A. social time was enjoyed with the hos,. tess serving lunch assisted by Mrs: J. Wheeler and Mrs. E, Anderson. Anglican Ladies Guild The regular meeting of the Anglican Ladies' Guild was held at the home of Mrs. M. Bradburn qn Thursday after- noon. The President, Mrs. C. H. Wade opened the meeting vt;ith prayer and the hymn "0 for a gracious heart' to sing." Ms's. M, Bradburn gave the scripture reading, At the conclusion of the, business Mrs, L, Vannan gave an interesting and informative talk on the service of Holy Communion. The meeting was closed with prayer and lunch was served ;by the hostess. FEDERATION NEWS by W. V. Roy Credit to bring to Clinton Spring Show -the largest and best display of live stock ever seen in Huron County goes to W. R. Lobb( President of Huron County Federation of Agri- culture. Mr, Lobb attended a meeting of the Ontario Federation last week, when plans were formulated to bring to Clinton Spring Show, the tour of In- ternational delegates, who will be at- tending the International Federation of Agricultural Producers, at Guelph Agricultural College, the end of May. This means that representatives of about fifty foreign countries will visit Clinton, and witness the parade of livestock held on the afternoon of Friday, May 27th. The date has 'been ME PROGRESSIVE 'CONSERVATIVE PARTY To— Progressive Conservative National Headquarters, 141 Lauder Ave. W., Ottawa. wish to join the Progressive Conservative Party. NAME. .1.4111**4 44444 *411•01.41.eaoilsoi•*0 440 4 44 4 (Please Prien) ADDRESS 4444 44 0 *** ** '00081 (Please Pa./al) CONSTITUENCY. ...... 60i/04 ****4 -44 {Preferred, -6//t trot tatni141) oigre it.= 444i wo44 iaii46614.64.44,ii•fito.**44 1*/.1 VACUUM PACKED • ALWAYS FR -ESH GEORGE DREW Leader PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE PARTY will speak Thursday Night April 21st ON THE SUBJECT "THE NATION'S BUSINESS" CBL 7:45 p.m M. McPhail, Wingham Wm, Webster, Lacknow, R.R. Norm. Clegg, Gorrie Ross H. Martyn, Ripley changed to coincide with this big big event, and the parade will the timed with their visit. Never before have breeders of live- stock in Huron had the opportunity to display their best strains to. represen.. tatives of so many different countries the world over, and this promises, without doubt, to be the biggest fair ever held in this part of the province, on Guaranteed O TrustCertificates ISSUED for any amount .... for a term of five years guaranteed both as to principal and interest . . . Interest cheques mailed to reach holders on due date, or, at holder's option, may be allowed' to accumulate at compound interest. • An ideal investment for individuals, com- panies; authorized by law for cemetery boards, executors and other trustees. .44 THE STERLING TRUSTS CORPORATION 372 Bay Street, Toronto 38 years in Business MIN•11.10.111111•MMMA STYLEUNE DE LUXE 24,00R SEDAN 'ey ever vi;ve...eve,ty led pores 111011221 tei risaffgeatek lrf fall 111.0ti -sive Li , - - I First for Quality at Lova Cost A 1RObUCT OP GENERAL MOTORS The most Beautiful BUY ic...ohvrooekaletttlf)rios m y point exacniting newof for Styling view — inside and outside, front, side and rear — and • you'll agree it's the smart- estloolcing automobile of this new year. For it alone, of all low-priced ears, brings you the distin- guished beauty and luxury of Body by Fisher—the body featured on highest- priced ears. The most Beautiful BUY Settle into the deep, soft, for Comfort formifitting seats. Notice the extra•generous bead, * leg and elbowroom of the Super.Sie I•nteriort Ilide in this "car that breathes"— with an advanced heating* and ventilating system that inhales outside air and exhales stale air— giving comfort beyond compare! *(llenet and defroster units optional in extra cost.) The most Beautiful BUY What thrills you'll haven for performance when you drive this car! with Eamonty Its the only low-priced car. with a Valve-in-Head. engine --. the engine iJlticlt snore and more makers of higher-priced cars are adopting—because it gives. a much finer combination of performance economy and dependability. And Chevrolet's world's chain- pion Valve-in-Head engine holds all records for miles served and owners satisfied. The most Beautiful BUY you and your family for All-Round Safety will enjoy maximum safety, for Chevrolet brings yen five/o/d safety protection • found only in this one low- priced ear: (1) New Certi- Safe Hydraulic Brakes ; (2) Extra•Strong Fisher Unistoel Body-Construe.. lion; (3) New Panoramic Visibility ; (4) Safety Plate Glass 'in windshield and'all windows, and (5) thesuper- steady, super•safe Unitized. Kneo'Action Ride, The most Beautiful, BUY for Driving and Riding Ease—with new Centre-Point Design Most sensational of all the advancements in this thrill7 ing new Chevrolet for 1949. is the entirely new kind of arivin v and riding ease which it introduces into the low-priced field. New Centre-Point Design — irs- chiding Centre-Point Steer- Mg, Centre-Point Seating, lower Centre of Gravity and Centre-Point Rear Suspen- sion — brings you driving and riding results hereto- fore found only in Snore expensive ears. The differ- ence is so great—and so pleasing that it's no ex- aggeration to say it is prey- ing a 'revelation to rill who drive or ride in this ear. Remember — enlyorseN0 Centre-Poin t Desi gn' cart CENTRE- give these finer Motoring POINT results • and only the new tutpRINA:toN Chevrolet' offers Centre' Point Design at lowest, cost. LOWER CENTRE OF GRAVITY CENTRE-POINT SEATING CENTRE.POINT STEERING PAGE $1,C. THE W NGHAM ADVANCE-TIMES a Wednesday, April 13, 1949 Sween have moved into apartments hi Winghtim, Mr. H. R. Maek of Swift Current, visited with Mr. and Mrs, Wm, Kelly On his way home from a visit to Scot- land, Mr. and Mrs. John B. McCallum spent the week-end with their daugh- ter and family in London. Mr. and Mrs. Harry MeGnire spent the week-end in Goderich. Mr, Ross Dunbar of London, visited his mother, A reception was held in Blyth Mem- orial Hall on Tuesday night in hon- our of Mr, and Mrs. W, L. Young- blutt, nee Isabel Nethery.) Mr. George Jordan and the other members of the Ranch Boys were pall- bearers for the funeral of Mr. Chas. Coacley in Wallacetown on Monday. 11.-Night Euclire Series Pinished A social evening ended the euchre marathon with Miss Edith Procter and Lloyd Montgomery b4ng declared winners, They had the most points for the 11 nights, They also won the prizes for the most lone bands, 'Win- ners for the night were Mrs. Chris Nethery and George Johnston. Low prizes went to Mrs, A, Perdue and George Grigg, Special prizes were awarded two tiny tots, Marie ,Coultes and Tarry Robinson, who have attend- ed regularly. Seventy dollars will be added to the Athletic Association and. Building Fund. Abner Nethery ex- pressed his thanks on behalf of the president. Officers elected for next year were Ross Robinson, president and Mrs. Lawrence Vannan, secretary. treasurer. Financial Report 120 tables at $1.00 $120.00 Donations 4.98 $124.98 Disbursements Prizes $ 36,46 Rent 11.00 $ 47.46 Net proceeds $ 77.52 The Huron Branch of the Ontario Registered Music Teachers Associa- tion held a Pupils Recital. in the Town Hall, Blyth, on April 9th. Those participating from Belgrave were; Donna Anderson, Shirley Bradburn, Marilyn Moores, Elaine Bolt and Lois Gott. Miss Elaine Walsh and Miss Bar- bara Michie are spending five days. in New York during Easter. Sells Farm Mr. William Kelly has sold his farm to Mr. Bert Fear. Mr. Ted Fear who has been in the Army, and spent the last two years at the coast will operate. the farm. Mr, and Mrs. Fear have one child, Athletic Association Meeting The annual meeting of the Athletic Association will be held in the Club looms on Thursday, April 14th, at 8 p.m. Everyone is asked to be present as this is: an important meeting, also for the election of officers. Institute Annual Meeting ',Mrs. R. J. McKenzie will open her home for the annual meeting of the Women's institne, the, conveners are, Mrs. J. M. Coultes and Mrs. G, gins; Roll Call, My Neighbour's. Tal- ent. An address will be given by Mrs. Geo. Michie. A quiz will be conducted by Mrs. J. M. Coultes. Music will be community singing. The reports of standing committees, also election of officers at this meeting. The lunch will be looked after by Mrs. Jas. Michie, Mrs. C. R. Logan and Mrs. Harold Procter. Mrs. 0. G. Anderson will explain the new benefits in the Huron Hospitalization. All members are asked tf5 be present. Junior Farmers Meeting The April meeting of the North Huron R.B.'s will be held in the For- . ester's Hall, Belgrave. on April 14th, at 8 p.m. This will be parents night and all parents and members of the Women's Institute are invited to at-. I tend. Mr. W. R. Roberts of Seaforth, a faimer, and retired Air Force Offi- cer, will be the guest speaker. A spec- ial program is being prepared. United Church Special attendance was present at both services at the United Church last Sunday. In the morning the sacra- ment of the Lord's Supper was obser- ved, and five people were received into membership by transfer of letters. The choir rendered special music. At night the service was in charge of the A filmstrip showing twenty-five coloured scenes in the Life of our Lord during His last week on earth was shown, Rev. W. J. and Mrs. Moores enter tained the members of:. the choir and the cast of the Play after the evening service, about twenty were present. Mrs. Moores served refreshments. .Sunday, April 17th will be Easter Sunday, It is hoped that a large at- tendance will he present at the servic- es. 'Tie choir will render special music in the morning and the minister will take as his subject, "The Garden of Immortality," An Easter Drama In the morning the members of the Y,P.U. will put on a one act play, "Into Thy Kingdom." There will be no admission charge. The usual offer., ing will be taken, All are welcome. This, play sets forth the Message of Easter. The scene takes place in the High Priests Palace, about an hour before sunrise. The characters taking _ part will be Caiphas, the High Priest, played by Ross Robinson, Adina, his wife, Dorothy Logan, Nitodemus, Ross Anderson; Malehus, Servant to the High Priest, Bill McClenaghtm; Tainah, maidservant to Adina, Marjor- ie. McKenzie; Jabal, a inenthee of the Robber band, 'rrevor Moores; Reba, alt Tduniean girl, Mrs. Geo. . . 'The Rotrian Captain, Gee, johnstoti, YOU'LL FIND YOUR LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE HERE How would your children get their chance in life if you were no longer here? Protection at Low Cost There's a Mutual Life of Canada policy that will provide a new source of in- come, just when it is needed most. It will benefit tour children as long as they need it, and your widow for the rest of her days. Consult our local • representative. tie MILTUIA • of CANADA HEAD OFFICE WATERLOO, OHT. C.15-190 WINGHAM. MOTORS TEUPHONE 139 - WINGHAIVI), ONTA11.10 •