The Wingham Advance-Times, 1951-01-24, Page 6Fewer Colds for
Young and Old When
Home Heat is Uniform
9 The even, slow-burning flame
that 'blue coal' makes is its big
secret as a healthful fuel. No
up-and-down temperatures
from off-and-on operation.
Just a steady level of warmth
that's nice to live in and eco-
nomical to pay for. Millions
prefer it—you'll like it. Phone
us today for 'blue coal'—the
finest hard coal money can buy.
. .
•
SAVE UP TO 30% ON FUEL BILLS
The 'blue coal' TEMP-MASTER Automatic Heat
Regulator ends the overheating and underheating
that waste fuel dollars. Saves steps. Saves time,
FREE HOME DEMONSTRATION
CRAWFORD &
HETHERINfiTON
Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.
PHYSICIANS and SURGEONS Wingham, Phone 48
J. H. CRAWFORD, K.C.
Phone 19
R. S. HETHERINGTON, X.C.
DR. W. M. CONNELL
8, N. CORM
r.
1:Ve realize our obligation when
we fill your order for a Mem-
orial—and we provide only ma-
terials of unending serviceability.
Design and workmanship are of
the finest, and our prices are
most moderate.
CEMETERY LETTERING
• Promptly Done
MODERN EQUIPMENT
Wingham
Memorial Shop
'Phone 256 • R. A. Spotton
ECONOMY
and BEAUTY
7 everlasting bright
Durable finishes.
C ongo - Wall
for the
Kitchen and Bath
Free Estimates.
Bennett & Casemore
Phone 447 Wingham
Chevrolet Trucks
• TANK DRIVERS a. • GUNNER OPERATORS
• VEHICLE MECHANICS
si
Take your place in the growing defence forces of Canada. 13e a
member of a close knit fighting crew by joining the Armoured Corps
— the spearhead of the modern mobile Army.
To enlist you must —
1. Bea Canadian citizen or British subject.
2. Be between 17 and 29 years of age.
3, fie tingle.
4. Meet Army test requirements.
5. Volunteer for service anywhere.
Room 2218, "C" Building, tisgor St., OTTAWA, Ont.
No, S.PerSonnel Depot, Artillery Park, Bagot St., KINOSTON, Ont.
No. 6 Personnel Depot, Charley Park, Douglas Drive, TORONTO, Ont.
No., Personnel Depot, Wolseley Barrotics, Elizabeth Street, LONDON, Ont.
Depots open 8 A.M. to 10 P.M. doily. A161g.,0
1.. Bring of-Witt/Ns of age and education with you
Go Active—Serve Your Country
by strengthening Canada's Armed
Forces today to build up the defences
against aggression everywhere.
REPORT RIGHT AWAY TO -
Be FIRST with FERGUSON
In the famous FERGUSON line you get
Maximum Performance at Minimum Cost. The
original Ferguson Hydraulic System guarantees
ease of operation with Mower, Power Saw, Crane,
Manure Spreader, Skyline Loader or any one of.
the many other labor-saving devices we have to
offer.
DELIVERIES TAKE TIME — ORDER NOW
.1r ERKLEY MOTORS
PHONE 84 WINGHAM
PAGE SIX
ThE WIN-GI-1AM ADVANCE-MIXES
'WednesdaYt January .24th., . 1014,
Business and
S. J. WALKER
K. L1. MatENNAN
Professional
Directory
Frederick F. Homuth
Phm.B., R.O.
Carol E. Homut:IR.O.
Mrs. H. Viola Ilmtat'a R. O.
Registorati Bii,orutrists
Phone 118 I Iarristun. Ont.
11/11141.411.11611211114
RONALD 1 KANN
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT
CLINTON, ONTARIO
Office: Royal Bank
Phones: Office 561, Res. 455,
.00.11M ...,//./..litZte.11.11.110.16.8111PSMVIA4.4,41•4.14,1.A.WW-41(..
Chiropractor and Drugless
Therapist.
RADIONIC EQUIPMENT
COMPLETE HEALTH
SERVICE
Phone 191.
JUNI•9•10611.0.212•RiVire.101w • SM11.21.S.lai—J,,Jaka
Memorials
World Day of Prayer
The. Wn rid Day Praye r service
will be held on first Friday in
Lent, February !lib., in Unitcd
‘.,Aeltd,J16 ':A% IV COAL 'Ii e 4
FOR THE
URE C Y re
t, it
Telephone 23 Teeswater
Head Office — Toronto WRO XETER—Every Wednesday 1f a,keune s• "24' din•• iulluwc•d. Rcv. U. E, Cronhielin
Ii. C. MacLewaninsInbsanrnrance Agency
n ..11 ')""1 "lib ! was Eippuint beCi etary,
by appointment.
•, holding • the V Elifrud Nkl")] the Itish.iry of the church. The
. . )
Funeral and Ambulance
Service
MODERN FUNERAL HOME
'Phone 106 Night 1149
Ontario oNT, Wirighvm. WINGHABI
le
WELLE'roN FTE A. c 111VISH
Insurance Cornony BARRISTER, SOLICITOR
Est. 1810 and NOTARY PUBLIC
An all Canadian Company TREswATER ONTARIO
has served its policy
holders for over a century.
. Ao GRAWFORO,
I'lia7SICINN ;114 ':•:1 .10i14..).N'
Phone 150
Wingham
%Ka ,TrAS9
fl
and _Mks Ife'q... \Valko. , ! women's association report, given by won tlie cun-
J, 1,41.
•
BusilFIELB, Kli ,..ii. prizt..i. Mr. and Mrs. )"11 1AIrs. Joe 6inunupds, president, show-:111(1,1i( j..ittiwiliaitt.c•:ill !,,'1. utty;til](1., 1,..(1)1i111161,7.1,1,T, 1 eb,zitn .0 e t s to the wroxaor Masons ,L.
• • iiil
,,i. , active ear harm ,. se veal
Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Etc. :freshmentn wi:r iq.rved. 'and Howick Lions Club as well as
A recent cop , -; a Western Ontario their usual activities, iii- 1.
Money to Loan , I daily paper -Ii••,.‘,.d the picture of i The church trustees and the Wo- tIl
Office — Meyer Block, Wingham babyi,: lohfostil)lic -"" ,till;).. 3,11,..n. She barn ill
Miss Lenlra l IL „lit.; with the first `men's
Vi er !ly make arrangements for the redee- .,..-=
Association members will joint- -Erd
Wes Am- 'orating of tine church. '5
,..--,=‘,-,...*".-----,,..,-,--mm-P,,, ehia TIrmnie l!i 11.-1. a pounds 11 , .4.1,,,,T4 4 = The following officers were elected lat
veterinary Surgeon
Office — Minnie St.
Opposite and South of the United
Church.
PHONE 196
afternoon, ?.-4 p.m., or mond Elliott in the dkcu,sio . Was chairman and Mrs, Stanley Cal-
Nyill, until rt ••,.1•`'v , if the sixth linc . Stanley Gallaher., V1 „,.. ,, ,,,ill him Loa; „I rus- oi Turnberry, is sOlitelS,,r Of 01)St et- 1 . .
tits' '' • •.; I i ' 1 I. 'tees. N'1 . :l. Gathers, chairman, Stan- 10 f (.- i l .t i ,t. .v Taylor, , ,. . --
,,,,-.N;,,,riiiidni,A,i...i....i:‘,21..4i.e:,iil•lg t.A.1,0(1,;i13.1,.1.iais isQt)(‘ \‘tj:11.(1s..:'1,(*c'hz\iril(1,1::: (...:1t i iirs,..\-\e'lliial'irIn'tualitt: ill
1 mi,. and Al r „. mrin Moffatt ,,peat .,„Wttatiliti::, \'‘-‘i.ial il ii:iti sle, r1,,Viii.n.:v.F.e31.7ertiitig,t(c)na,t11:\01,1 ,1-,
' a few days la'' v\ ,v1, ill Toronto.. - I 1,....iam , Alv1,1d,e,Y, Eldred Cathers, Mrs,
W, I. Plan Family Night Edgar Dane; Secretary-Treasurer,
The February meeting of th e W,.,- ,William Taylor; Sunday School Sup-
men's Institut( will take the form of ' orintendent, Mrs, Ira Neil, assistants,
a f am il y night 1 ,„„ty an d w ill b e h e ld ' Mrs, Gordon Wray, Rev. G. E. Cron-
in, the United church schoolroom. hielm; Organist, Miss Berea Gallaher,
From eight to nine o'clock there will assistant, Mrs. It an cry Copeland;
be games. for tl,e children followed i Choir leader. Airs. Morrison Sharpie;
by a programme r,..ire ,danents and a lassistants, Airs. Walter Williths, Airs,
• social hour, Pel.ruary -16t1i is the date. !I':lcired Gathers; Ushers,' Everett
There will be no reLular meeting in Cat hers, William Gallaher, Gordan
February, Wray,. Al orrison Sharpi a ; Auditors,
W. A. Gathers, Gordon Wray. i scores for ladies were held by Mrs.
Women's Association
Mrs. Leslie Douglas
presided over 1,rti Mac14an, sequel, Mrs. harry
n. , alltialy:
nit cting of the 1.Vomen s Adams, Mn Justin Wills and ' Mr.
'Thos. Vittie won the honours for .,
, Church at 3 p.m . This year tine ser- !Association. United Church, lone hands. Prizes were awardedhurch,
and men, \Vim Hayes won the prize for
---- . :opened the meeting with the hymn, I ,„,,,____,
"Standing at the Portal," - In keeping Wm. Aferkley and Mrs. Clarke Rem-1Douglas read a poem, AIrs. john Snell wick, the first couple to have no score
at a game. In the crokinole section. FIRST CLASS withI the New Year theme,
Watch Repairs led in Prayer, Mrs. Wm. Hart Mrs.
FIRST
ch ose fo r the scripture lesson St. and men. George Merkley and Daisy
Mrs. Harvey McMichael and Ron
McMichael won the fi r st for ladies Mottos for 1951. Miss Mina Ball
! Jolla Chapter 1., Eighteen members 'GibsonRei.Ieshill \i,lon:tst1,1\e\ellueckysenrt\ne)(11.7rbyprizt ehse.
answered the roll call and two new Airs. Lloyd Magee, were welcomed. committee and their husbands, A few members, Mrs. Crawford Gibson and
Plans were made to serve supper
at games of bingo.'were played with Mrs.
. the annual meeting of the church, also mg.
; Alex Courts of Wingham, winning
there was a discussion in regard to HrtIlLed esPeolf‘iaal,
cannister set. Announcement was
a bread box with match-
?. •
party to be held in the
of the afternoon. was spent in quilting. !
repairs , for the manse. The remainder i club rooms on February 7th., sponsor-
Pot luck supper was served at the ,
close and the meeting closed .with ed by the Wroxeter Women's insti-
the hymn '''Tis Winter Now,"
'tote also the For-Rest Les club adi
prayer by the president. • Mrs. Les and on February 23rd,
'will hold -a euchre and ci'okinole party
• Douglas and Airs, Harvey McMichael United Church Annual Meeting
arranged tine meeting,
I Promotion Sunday, January 28th
The congregation of Wroxeter Un-
ited Church will hold their annual
United Church Sunday School pup- - meeting in the church school-room
oit ils will join with the congregation at per trill ,ill evi(:eillilg served
January
da li(i ti( 3 , 1 business morning morning service, January 28th. It is Meeting and election of officers will annual promotion Sun day, Th e r e will follow, Ladies of the congregation are be no Sunday School session at 10 asked to bring refreshments. The Wo-
o'clock., but a joint service at 11 a.m. men's Association are in charge of
All are cordially invited to attend this arrant gen] ents. special service. Parents are asked to
Miss Mary S. Watt
church Council ,of Canada. `Pitt: llieniell
"Perfect Love Casteth Out Fear." A 4ii.
committee front the AngliCalt, TI TS-' --'
byterian and 'Llnited Churches has at-1:±.•
rang‘:(1 the local serl ice, Mrs. U. E.
-..1'')Il. 'II in I's, ..o. ith , •d r. and Airs. 1 Cruilltieliit will be the speaker. All Pi
N.A 'l l'i':. '*\atu°111-ijAv., ...' '''''\",\I;j114(L'ilila'181::11 . 1 ."11- 1.(..1.1 to att(tul.,
don. .% isnot! ',:•, l'ar el it'''. Mr• .null I.Sh:l'eln:'11,.1"nitucid 11:11::::111LHAllill: in:a Annual Meeting'il1i 111 :
t'',111;i"t.,,,IV;i:,..1 .1..!y:::: '.' .1.iiii:'1,141..'iti `‘kail`.:1:1 :1 'i'i tn: ..
1. ht' titttt_1141 .1,1,1,(:ting0101Stalei\ILI.oild.'it,t.: :LI
1 1,,, ..,,an ... 1 Ii-.{;s . held ir, lat.i,liAeliist,,,i .,111\rlt..it., . : .-...... ‘‘....1.;.intrl,:di,fry l'arni in attendance, P.
1:t,rtult, Ill-iii , I r.t t Id) inecting al r w.hi e h wa ;, arranged by the Women's -,,'",
1 .eAvtcrisi(.1.1::'(..,t viot'lel louc\k"a libiliyinquei. Nvas held --
, tt hilrea 1 .101'21?11`'l.te"Ist':..' ' :1 41''''1.1(.1'1:1:\''1-17':"i l''ll'u‘'''''il''''t ;11,'klises()ecc intiLi:eug'.,itiisc.isliis.t(-)Itillebyluttsiii‘:ILLstailth'i''i,::)t-i • 017-
W. T. Al ac ri
:qr. and Al;s. 1: Mat:Kenny of
.()rillia, form,' •( sideirts of this vil-
lap,‘„ visited here 1"rid;14,
Alr, and s.
i'ciur 'CAR won't, let yOUf D visiting ttt of Alr. and Mrs. •••4 comm i ttee of t h e, wome ws in t er -
1950 Designs Now Being shown
Individually fitted and styled.
Several fittings at no additional
charge.
Call. 276J, Wingham
Attlee,. Alis. ,• a I utehter of 'tor the coining year: St:ssion, Alor- Al r. and Mr, 'i,c r 1liggins (.1 • !lima] Sharpin, chairman; Greer =
WROXETE.. vice was Int:pared by Christian wont- gliiimpripimitimicilimpoinoliamiciiiiii poinli11111111111111011•111ouppir,
en in Germany and the central Day wp
AT MODERATE PRICES'
Owing to lack of space, am corn-
-pelted to confine my repairs to
watches only.
.b:llit)t 1 ante r.. j eTavisli ;ports .indictited the best financial y.
MR. A. RUBIN
FAMOUS FUR
COMPANY
for Apppintment
or Write
508 Bathurst Street, Toronto
George Willi air s
Located in
MASON'S STORE
MARIN
“101561161/101..M3/0032.611711111
At the home of her sister, Mrs.
\Vm. Cr, Gibson, on, Wednesday., Jan-
limy 17th, there passed away Afis
Mary S. Watt. In fail hug health for
some months, her condition became
serious a few weeks ago.
I
In her 89th year, Mary S. Watt
was a daughter of the late George
i Watt mid Mary Reid Watt, pioneers
lof Hullett Township. She lived in
that district until four years ago,
I when she came to reside with her
sister, Mrs, Wm. G. Gibson.
. Miss Watt was a member of the
United Chni•ch and attended regularly
when health permitted. During the , year:5 spent iii this community she
was Judd in high regard by all who
came to know her.
Surviving are a sister, Mrs. Gibson,
and brother, Robert, of Millet Town-
ship,whom deepest sympathy is
ext e nded.
to whom
Funeral services were held on Fri-
day afternoon in Burns Church; Hul-
let Township where 'Miss Watt form-
erly attended. Rev. U. E. Cronhielm,
of Wroxeter United Church was iti charge. Pallbearers were six nephews,
did
r
We have the Correct Factory Replacement
Parts for your car in stock !
No waiting „ no delays , , Fast Efficient
Service for All Popular Makes !
Chevrolet, Oldsmobile Cars.
KEEP MILES AHEAD WITH CAR CARE
wablautMr141.141..-.....161.44.1.00.31..B.111..11014.1.0..16111114lelapitler
WINGHAM
NIPTORS
Telephone 139
CALL 139 FOR SERVICE
.0....1.1...163,11.20116•510s••
Mr W. A l "14"1"""ili StratI l• lot in Prayer Connnittee, New York, For claire, Maniteh.i. spent the past Week UK UM' eciuntry it waS adapted by HI S •
1T4
tk.
I
it
t•
ha
Ft,
lad
hat
I
FRI
I
,AHAINI11101131511114i1211i211C1111U111641111241110111111111211311111/111IXIIIMIXISilignni1411111101110;'
have their children at the Sunday aKecitliGeoiut.gde
School .room oo at 10.30 o'clock. and Watt, George and D {ats
Euchre and Crokinole Party family plot, Berns cemetery.
Gibson, Interment was made ha th,
Eighteen tables were in play also
three of crokinole when on Friday
evening die ladies For-Rest Club held
their second Euchre and Crokinole
Party of the season. In charge of ar-
rangements were Mrs, Les Douglas,
Mrs. Wm. Hart, Miss Gilberta How-
es, Mrs. John MacLean. Highest