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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1951-05-23, Page 5Vacation Time Mans 1. Make your vacation perfect this year with a new set of WiSial,j1 We have a large stock from which to choose. A trunk that's low in price but high in practical convenience. Strongly constructed with steel corners, sturdy lock, $8,75 TOURING CASE Shown right is one of several styles. This has hard fibre over 4-ply construction; remov- able tray $1615 WALKER HOME FURNISHINGS S. J. WALKER Phone 106 Wingham Ont. We have . a large Selection of Ladies' Matched Luggage. For the man of the house Bowler's. Case $10.75 Vii.• st, ••afa * BLUEVALE . Mr. Irving McCabe of Windsor Vis- ited With Mr, and Mrs, Carl John- ston. Mrs. Johnston. and son, Terry, returned home with him and spent a fey,' daYs With her sister, Mrs. Mc- Cabe and family, etu."rrnr pupils="-n, the Public School went to Wroxeter dur- hag the past week for a ball game With the Wroxeter Pupils. They were the losing team, but will hope for -wow r ELECTRICAL 11 APPLIANCES ak REPAIREDA' cestat,.. Pa till RADIO & ELECTRIC "SERVING YOU SINCE 1935" limpasassismatemmannusaffigar COME TO THE BIG "Pre Holiday Dance /, TO - NIGHT Wednesday at the ROYAL - T WINGHAM Dancing will be from 10 to 1.00 with music supplied by THE BLU = TONES Remember, that's TONIGHT ( Wednesday ) at the ROYAL "T" WINGHAM .110.11-1=1.0M.04.0.041•1•0•61.0.0111.114041.0.11.61101/04111...1.04.1.0.11.(1.1.1.0VAI.O011,6C1114.08.14=0.04111411•049.1146.111-04=.1.0M1 0.4 is your job worthwhile?" .Mrs. Peter _Moffatt, Langside, close the morning session with prayer. Rev. Simpson, Teeswater, brought :0 greetings from Presbytery at the n noon hour. The afternoon session opened with the Ashfield Auxiliary in charge of the devotions. Mrs. D. R. MacKenzie, Mrs, 3. R. MacDonald and Mrs. D. A. MacKenzie taking part. Mrs. An- drews, Teeswater, sang. The secretaries for the various de- n0 partments gave their reports. Mrs. CI J. Bell, Kincardine, gave the treasur- er's report and the allocation of $3100 was accepted. Miss Walker spoke on "Christian Work in the Church Today," She told of the work in the Indian Schools, also ' of the Chinese and Hungarian groups. Mrs. Guthrie Reid on behalf of Maitland Presbyterial, presented to Mrs. Rory Martyn, Ripley, an honor- ary life membership. Mrs. Archie Mae- intyre, South Kinloss, led in the offer- tory prayer and Mrs. L. Fortune, Wingham, extended an invitation to meet next year in Wingham. Mrs. Allen MacAulay in her closing remarks spoke of the work of spread- ing the gospel. Mrs. Harold Spier, Brussels, extend- ed thanks to those taking part and Mrs. Eldred Nichol closed the meeting with prayer, Miss Walker installed the following officers: Hon, President, Miss „T, Mather, Lucknow; President, Mrs. Allen Mackaley, Ripley; 1st. Vice- president, Mrs. G. S. Baulch, South Kinloss 2nd. vice-president;, Mrs. J. Campbell, Molesworth; 3rd. vice-pre- sident, Mrs. D. MacLean, Ashficld; 4th vice-president, Mrs. A. Nimmo, Winghatn; 5th. vice-president, Mrs, G. Reid, Teeswater; Treasurer, Mrs. J. Bell, Kincardine; Secretaries, Re- cording, Mrs. R. Mowbray, Wingham; Corresponding, Mrs. J. R. MacDonald, Ripley; Finance, Mrs. .Wm, Black, Kincardine; Children's 'Mrs. Parish Moffat, Langside; Young Women's and Girls, Mrs. M. Henderson, Luck- now; Home Helpers, Mrs, H. Speir, Briissels; Life Membership,, Mrs. W. Speir, Brussels; Glad Tidings, Mrs. H. McGee, Wingham; Supply, Mrs. W, Itingroae, Teeswater; Welcome 4.t. Welfare, Mrs. W. MacDonald, South Kinloss; Literature and Library, Mrs. L. Fortune, Wingham; Press, Mrs. Robinson, Gorrie; lilxchange, Mrs, D. It Maehenzie, Ashfield; his- torians, Mrs. R. MeWhinney, Dun- gannon, Miss 1V4 Carr, Dungannon, Why not purchase a basket of Groceries at the LITTLE STORE this week also a tank full of Cities Service Gasoline, OPEN ALL DAY and NIGHT to 11 P.M. HOLIDAYS and SUNDAYS C U 0 tx • Hedley B. Burc en's Groceries and Service 3M:ion .101=0 (01=40r.=--701=10==r—,j1 Stile Sy Korth Robert H. Saunders Your Hydr Chairman x DIAL 920 8.45 9.00 Daylight: 'Saving Time TONIGHT Will give a further report on OW ST. LAWRENCE Power. Development THE WINOHAM ADVANCE-TIMES X90.44. frineS 111111•111111 WEDNESPAY:t MAY 23rd., 1951 10114 . News from Our Churches •41.1001001...........101•1111•111•111S. Have you visited , better restilta next time. Mrs. flurry Elliott spent the Week- end with a niece in Windsor, and with her sister, Mrs, Danirow and her bro- ther in Detroit. Mr, and Mrs. Harold Hamilton spent the week-end in Windsor and were guests at the Dalgleish-Harman wedding in Central 'United Church. The bride, Miss Jean Harman, is a niece of Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton. Mr, and Mrs. Silas Johnston, Wal- ton, visited with relatiyes in the vil- lage. " Mrs, George Thornton is a patient in the Wingham General Hospital, and is making favorable progress follow- ing an operation, Mrs. Arthur Shaw and Miss Emma Johnston, visited Mrs, Pearl KaMe at Gorrie, who recently returned from a five months' visit with a brother in Los Angeles, California. The euchre sponsored by the Wo- men's Institute held in the Commun- ity Hall was not as largely attended as usual. The busy season was the main cause and other social functions in the district. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Cardiff, Brus- sels, visited with Mrs. MacEwan and Mrs, Elsie Lamont. Mrs. Lillow and son, Arnold, were in London on Sunday and visited with Bernard Lillow at St. Joseph's Hos- pital. His condition is reported good. Mrs. Elsie Lamont spent a few clays with her cousin, Miss Jessie Strachan, in Grey Township. OfIVRCIO OF TilE AIR In charge of the Church of the Ai r programs over Clc= next week Will he: Monday, Rev. C, C. Washington, Auburn; Tuesday, Rev, A. Lane, Brussels; Wednesday,.Rev, W. Ful- ton, Brussels; Thilraday, nay, M. J, Michael, Clifford, United .Church Young women's Association The regular monthly meeting of the Yining Women Ansociation of the United Church was held at the home of Miss Joan Hiseler on Tues- day evening, May 15th. "The Lord's Prayer" was the theme of the worship service which was conducted Mrs, Jack Walker, and opened with the singing of the hymn "The Lord's My Shepherd". The scripture lesson was read by Mrs- A, Green and Miss Beryl Refuse offered prayer. This was followed by the Lord's prayer in unison. The story, "The Lord's Prayer", written by George A. Little, D.D„ was read by Mrs. Walker. Miss Marjorie Hobden read an interesting paper on Christ- ian Stewardship. The worship period closed with the singing of the hymn, "More Love to Thee 0 Christ". The president, Mrs. G, N, Cunning- ham, presided for the business and the meeting closed with the hymn, "Sun of My Soul, Thou. Saviour Dear" followed by the Mizpah benediction, after which a social hour was en- joyed, United Evening Auxiliary Meets The Evening Auxiliary of Wing- ham United Church met at the home of Mrs. Chas. Hodgins on the evening of May 15th. Mrs. A. W. Irwin was in charge of the worship service. For the Scripture lesson Miss Mary Love read a part of the third chapter of St. Paul's first epistle to the Corin- thians. Mrs. Irwin led in prayer and Mrs. W. B, McCool sang the lovely solo "Does Jesus Care." Miss Mary Love gave a reading "Patchword." Mrs. G. W. Howson gave a very in- teresting presentation of the final study on Japan "Wondering about the Future of Japan." She held a Court of Inquiry concerning the pro- lems Japan has to face and was as- sisted in this by Miss Alice Heard, Miss Marion Simpson, Mrs. H. Spar- "Should Japan 'be Permitted to In- crease Her Trading with North America" and "What ,is the Future .of Japan." Mrs. G. W. Tiffin gave a splendid report of the meeting of the W.M.S. Presbyterial held at Exeter on April 27th. The business was conducted by the president, Mrs. Jack Reavie, and the meeting closed with the Mizpah bene- diction, after which a social time was enjoyed. St. Paul's Guild The regular monthly meeting of the Evening Giuld was held at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Smith' The meet- ing was opened with prayers by the president, Mrs. Wilf. Henry, followed by the reading of the minutes and the roll call, Reports were given by the conveners of the sick and visiting committee and the treasurer gave her report. A short business discussion follow( di on the coming projects, after whirls Mrs. E. Armitage closed the meeting with prayer. A social hour followed with the hostesses serving a delicious lunch. Goforth Auxiliary The regular monthly meeting of the Goforth Evening Auxiliary of St. An- drew's church was held on Tuesday evening, last week at the home of Mrs. Harry Bateman with a good attendance. The meeting was opened with a call to worship by the president, Mrs. J. Donaldson. After the opening hymn, prayer was offered by Mrs. Harry Bateman. The Scripture reading was given in two parts, the first part, Matthew 25, verses 31 to 40, by Edna Carr and the second part, I Corinth- ians 12, verses 1 to 13, by Myrtle Deans. Mrs. Geo. Scott read a very interest- ing letter which had been written by Markin Williamson to the Mission Band. In it she gave an excellent account of her work at the mission station and her letter was much en- joyed by all. At the conclusion of the business the offering was received and the of- fertory prayer was given by Marie Chittiek, The theme of the meeting was, "Lord of the Lands, Make Canada Thine Own," This was diVided into six parts. The firSt part "Port Work" was taken by MM. J. Carr; the see,, ond, 'Workers ActOnn Canada," by Mrs. Bainar: the third, "Children's Centres" by Mrs. P. Campbell: the fourth, "A New Venture #n Service" by Mrs, 1, Gurney; the fifth, "'Hospi-. tal Visitors" by Mrs. S. Scott and the hint part, "St, Margaret's cen- tre" by Mrs. D. Murray, During the evening two quilts were Minted for children's beds, After the final hytfth, 016 meeting vas closed With prayer given by Mrs, it, Leitch. United W. A. Held Blossom Tea .Spring flowers and blossoms made an attractive setting for a very PPP- eensful afternoon tea and sale Of baking in the school room of ham United church, sponsored by the Women's Association,. The centre taole had a large bouquet of white narcis- sus and pink carnations, flanked by pink candles in silver holders. The same decorative scheme was carried out on the tea tables, The guests were received by Mrs. W. A. Beecroft, Mrs, Hugh Carmichael and Mrs. Chas. Lloyd, S. W. IVI. C. The topic for the afternoon was very ably given by Mrs. J. Coyle, "Come Unto Me and I Will Give You Rest," A season of prayer was con- ducted by Mrs. Wm. Stokes, Mrs. H. Collar and Mrs. W. Pocock, after which Mrs. Pocock rendered a solo. The closing hymn was sung and Mrs. M. Cameron closed the meeting in prayer. A dainty lunch was served and a social time enjoyed. Maitland W.M.S. Meets at Teeswater A. Nimmo, Wingham. Mrs. Guthrie Reid, Teeswater, in' BIRTHS CHAMBERS--At the 'Wingham Gen, gral hospital, on Tnenday, May 15, 1951, to Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Chain, tiers, ft, R. 1, Listowel, a Para Pl.ITSC/Ign—At the Wingham Gen- eral Hospital, Wednesday, May 16, 1951, to Mr. ;and Mrs. ;Leo Gut- Scher, Teeswater, a daughter, CASSIDY—At the Wingham General Hospital., on Wednesday, May 16, 1951, to Mr, and Mrs. Basil Cas- sidy, R. R. 2, Wingham, a daughter, mcGDH—At the Wingham General Hospital, on Wednesday, May 16, 1951, to Mr. and Mrs. George McGee, R, R. 3, Wingham, a daughter. HASTINGS—At the Wingham Gen- eral Hospital, on Friday, May 18th., 1951, to Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Has- tings, A. R. 1, Wingham, a daughter, THE VOICE OF ITIVWERAME Mr, W. J. McLeod has for man, years been a resident of XelVille, Saskatchewan, He Was born in Wrox- eter. He taken The Advance-Tines and reads this paragraph. He Melilla that in his boyhood there were ; hotels in Wroxeter. At the same time there were 3 hotels in Gorrie, 2 ha Belmore, 1 in Bluevale, 2. in Belgrave„ 5 in Blyth, I. in Whiteeburch, (i in Wingham adel joipo a, liquor store. 1- at the hV way paark4loorth of Wing- ham, There was r.),9 l k of outlets in those days.; TIOraqhV tide of public opinion turned and the bar was ban- ished. For 40 years these communi- ties have managed to get along very well without this over abua.ndanee of outlets. For 40 years the money that used to go over the bar for booze, has gone into the tills of merchants for bread and butter. Who will say that it is not better so?--Advt. .01•0•RIMMOIN ON•MbirM....N I 0.10k Haselgrove's I SMOKE SHOP -for- ' Smokers' SUNDRIES MAGAZINES SOFT DRINKS Miss Marian; MacDonald was in 4ention on Saturday and attended an Evening DP1)4011104 .Ceriferenee of the W.M.S. of the Presbyterian. Church in Canada, held in Now _St. ?Wee'...c4oroh, Mra, R. Garniss, Mac and Olive Scott accompanied by Mr. 40 Mrs, C. Higgins, spent Sunday with Mr. and. Mrs. Neil McNachern at Clifford, Mrs. William Nicholson and son, Allan, spent .Saturday with her sisters, Mrs, :Thnell. and Mrs Noble at Myth, Mrs. and M rs. Harvey Garniss and daughter of Detroit, were week-end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. George Thornton. Y.P.U. Meeting The Y, P. IL held the hint meeting for this season in the church on Sun- day evening, The president, Fleming Johnston, presided. Mrs. Fleming Johnston read the Scripture lesson, A poem entitled "The Missionary Pennies" was read by Audrey Mann, and Ross Smith sang a solo. Kenneth Johnston had charge of the last por- tion of the program, and introduced Lloyd Wheeler, who gave a splendid paper on -"The Power of Prayer." Susie Yeo sang a solo. A secretary treasurer's report was presented by Miss Roma Breckenridge, Knox Church Rev. John Pollock of Wingham, conducted the morning service at Knox Presbyterian Church, using the text, Mark 9-24, "Lord, I believe; help Thou mine unbelief" which he termed as the cry of the human heart today. He stressed the fact that man's chief end is to glorify God and enjoy Him forever. Baptismal service will be conducted next Sunday morning. The Anniversary service is announc- ed for Sunday, June 10th. Rev. D. Glenn Campbell of Seaforth will be the special speaker. 4 Ladies' Aid Mrs, Archie Messer and daughter, Margaret, opened their home at Wrox- eter for the May meeting of the Triple Group of the Ladies Aid of Knox Presbyterian Church, when there were 20 ladies present. The president, Mrs. Bur'ns Moffatt presided. Mrs. Mc- Kinney read a Scripture message and Mrs. J. C. Higgins led in prayer, Mrs. Harry Elliott acted as auctioneer for the articles donated by the members. These included a quilt top, aprons, crochet work, home made baking, bulbs, flowers and home made soap. The proceeds amounted to $23.00. Lunch was served by the hostesses. The cemetery board of the Bluevale Cemetery is asking owners of plots and all others interested to attend a work bee to be held in the cemetery, on Friday, June 1st., at 1.30 p.m. Tools will be required for continuing im- ling and Mrs. E. Shera giving vary- provement.. ing opinions on the questions "Is Japan Likley to Adopt Communism." GARDNER At the Wingham General The senior ladies of the Baptist Hospital, on Saturday, 'May 19, 1951, Church met at the home of Mrs. Geo. to 'Mr, and Mrs. Ivan Gavanca, Scott on Wednesday for the May Wingham, a son. meeting of the Mission circle. ST.EUERNOL—At the Wingham Gen- The vice-president, Mrs. J. Falconer, eral Hospital, on Sunday, May 20, presided and opened the meeting with 1951, to Mr. and Mrs. Mac Steuernel, the singing of "There , Is a Fountain H. R. 1, Wroxeter, a daughter, Filled with Blood," followed with TAYLOR--At the Wingham Chxieral prayer by Mrs. J. Falconer. Hospital, on Monday, May 21, 1951, The devotional period was given by to Mr, and Mrs, George Taylor, Mrs. W. Pocock, choosing Scripture Lucknow, a son. portions from St. John's Gospel. The EASTERI3ROOK --At St. Joseph's love life is shown by the life of love. A reading entitled "Jesus" was giv- en by Mrs. M. Cameron. After the minutes and roll call were read and adopted, a hymn was sung. Hospital, London, on Monday, May 21, 1951, to Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Easterbrook (nee Betty Finlay son. troduced the guest speaker, Miss Ruby Walker, regional secretary, Miss Wal- L. key spoke on the work of our W.M.S. stressing the duties of the members and officers. She gave the challenge, "What do you think of your job and Lawn Mowers. Repaired and Sharpened, New and Used Lawn Mowers For Sale Liberal allowance on trade-ins. JENKINS' REPAIR SERVICE Minnie St. Wingham, Ont. The president, Mrs. Allen MacAuley, of Ripley opened the morning ses- sion of Maitland Presbyterial W. M. S. at Knox Church, Teeswater, with in- vocation and prayer. Belmore Auxil- iary led in the devotions, Mrs. Darl- ing, Mrs. Zinn and Mrs. Dickson tak- ing part. Mrs? Charlie Steele, president of Teeswater Auxiliary extended a warm weicoine, and Mrs. R. Mowbray, of Wingham, read the minutes. Mrs. F. l PHONE 103 Maulden, Kinlough, led in prayer, I WINGHAM =:= ONTARIO Reports of the Synodical meeting in Sarnia, were given by the dole- iiiiii 11111111111101111.1101•1111111111 tttttt 0111111"11111[1101111/11t11 tttttt ................... gates, Mrs. Hutton, Kincardine, Mrs. Lamont, Bluevale, Mrs. Ringrose,1 Teeswater, Mrs. Neil MacDonald, 1111 In C2==fill=)="•--7==e82===ft3r:314"""••••,14' Langside, Mrs. Armstrong, Brussels, 0 Mrs, J. Emmerson, Kinlough and Mrs. "FAIRVIEW" Nursing Home for the Aged Will Accommodate Semi-invalid or Bed Patients. MRS. J. H. McKAY The Little Store o No. 4 where prices are low and where the Coupon saving method is going over with a bang?