The Wingham Advance-Times, 1951-06-20, Page 8Preaent committees were appointed
for ,the garden .party on July kith,
"Goad. Sees the Little' Ppnrrow .Fall"
Was sung and the president .closed
with prayer, The hostesses, Mrs.
Black and Mrs, Mann MVO Inneh .
and a social half hohr was enjoyed,
Fresh Air ,Children
Will any fam i ly who may wish to
have as their guest for two weeks
child froth One of the big cities, hind-
iy get in touch with Rev, J. R. Watt.
'The United Church will hold its S.S.
picnic in the Agricultural Park,
Gorrie on Wednesday, June 27th at
4 13,111, Everybody please bring bas-
ket lunch.
Birth
WALKER.--In. Victoria Hospital,
London. on June 2, 1951 to Mr, and
Mrs, Norman Walker (nee Jean
.Stewart , a son (Norman Victor).
DONNYBROOK
The W. M. S. and W. A. met on
Tuesday afternoon at the home of
Mrs.- H Jefferson
Mrs It. Chamney spent a few days
at Niagara Falls with her daughter;
Mrs. E. B. Doerr and family,
The choir of Donnybrook United
Church met on Friday evening at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Arm-
strong. During t;he evening Miss
Anne Chamney was presented with a
gift from the choir.
Miss Virginia Chamney of Windsor
and Mr, flub Lamonte of Clinton Rad-
ar School, visited on Saturday with
the former's grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. R. Chamney. Virginia has en-
listed in the air force and early in
July commences her basic training at
Manning Depot, St. John's Quebec.
Mr. and Mrs, Verne Dale and fam-
ily of Winthrop, were Sunday Visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Chamney.
A portable tractor saw is a money-
maker for the farmer with a timber
stand. New Holland agricultural
engineers point out that the portable
saw lets you cut big logs to size
right in the woods instead of dragg-
them back to the barn.
Attention, Farmers
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FOR DEAD OR CRIPPLED FARM ANIMALS
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THE WIN0HA47 ADVANCE-TIMES WEDNEsDAV, JIMB go, mt.
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Don't take chances on annoying
troubles that can spoil ,your
driving pleasure—on costly
repair bills , that may cut into
your vacation budget. Let your
nearby Ford-Monarch Dealer or
Mercury-Lincoln-Meteor Dealer
put your car in tip-top shape for
carefree, trouble-free miles in the
warm-weather months ahead
Mr. and Mrs. Little have arrived
here from England and are spending
several weeks at the home of Mr, and
Mrs. Marriner,
Mrs. M. Strome and Kathleen have
returned after spending the winter
in London, with the former's daugh-
ter, Mrs. Les Burrows, Mrs. Bur-
rows accompanined them and is
spending a couple of weeks at their
home.
Mrs. Wm, Corbett visited with her
sister, Mrs. Emma WilliamSon last
week,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hawkshee, Lis-
towel, spent Friday with friends south
of the village.
Birth
GIBSON—In Listowel Memorial Hos-
pital, on Sunday, June 10th., to Mr.
and Mrs. Robt. Gibson, con, 9, a son.
&ft. y•ottiv
Mast of the farMera in this 0:43.•
trict have finished their planting of
grain, corn and potatono and the
grain that is up looks wonderful.
There was a good showing of blos-
soms on the trees and small fruits
and we are hoping fpr a good har-
vest,
GORRIE
The Spariing. families,, Mr, and Mrs,
Harold Robinson, Marion and Carpi,
Mrs, John. Robinson and. Mr. and
Mrs. Delbert Clegg were in Stratford
on Saturday for the Speiran Re-
Union.
Mies Grace Harper was home from
Teeswater for the week-end. Mr.
Douglas Bell of Toronto was a visitor
at the same home on Saturday.,
Recent guests of Miss Pearl Stin-
son were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Herring
and Mrs. Foster Lewis, Detroit, Mrs,
McCallum, London, Mr. and Mrs.
V. H. Han-rley and children, Barrie.
The W. A. of St. Stephen's Church
veill pack the annual bale for the
:radian Boarding School at Cardston,
Alberta on Thursday at 2.30 p.m, at
the home of Mrs. Me]. Gilltinson,
Mr, Geo, Pennington of Mildmay
spent the week-end with Mrs. Fran-
(ea and Mr. Roy Strong.
Misses Eleanore and Annie Wade
Smithville were week-end guests
Frederick F. Homuth
Phm.B., R.O.
Carol E. HomuthR.O.
Mrs. H. Viola Homuth R. 0.
Registered Optometrists
Phone 118 Harriston, Ont.
RONALD li) MUNN
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT
CLINTON, ONTARIO
Office: Royal Bank
Phones: Office 561, Res. 455.
Ort01.0.1.1•1•11VI.NOMILMVAVAIIIk
Jr A. FOX
Chiropractor and Drugless
Therapist.
RADIONIC EQUIPMENT
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SERVICE
Phone 19
Harold Jackson
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
for Counties of Huron and Perth
Specializing in Patin, HOtirtehold
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lat. 4, Seaforth ONTARIO
.0.411.61•1101..ORIMMIMINS,
W. A. CRAWFORD, M.D,
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Phone 150
Wingham
DR. W. M. CONNELL
DR. B. N. CORRIN
PHYSICIANS and SURGEONS
Phone 19L
Bobby and Mrs Mary Gamble were
recent visitors with friends In ,Peter=
borough,
Mr. and Mrs. Don Leader, Hespeler
spent the Week-end with Mr. and
Mrs, E. J. Farrish.
Mr, Stanley Dane of Toronto spent
the week-end with his father, Mr,
Fight. Dane and also visited hiS
mother at the Wingham Hospital,
Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Jamieson of
Galt were week-end guests of Mr.
and Mrs. T. L. McInnes,
Visitors at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Jardine aver the week-end
were: Mr, and Mrs, Harold Prescott,
Mrs, Victor Murray, Mrs, Mary Pres-
cott and Mrs. Rose Godden, all of
Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Wellington of
Chatsworth were week-end guests of
Mrs. Ethel Bradnock.
Mr. and Mrs, Thos. Earl left last
Monday on a trip to the West,
Congratulations td Mr, Stewart
Strong end his bride, the former
Donna Arthurs of Harriston, who
were married at the United Church
manse at Harriston on Saturday af-
ternoon.
Mrs. Jean MacDonald spent the
week-end in Windsor and Detroit,
She was accompanied by Miss Mar-
garet McDonald and Don Ainsworth
of Molesworth,
Billie Nay of Waterloo and Mac
Hutchison of Toronto, spent the
week-end at their respective homes,
Mr. and Mrs, Harry Ferguson and
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ferguson spent
Thursday in Guelph at the O,A.C. and
visited friends.
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Donnelly and
Colleen were at Pickering for the
week-end.
Mrs. Margaret Willits of Turnberry,
spent Sunday with Mrs. Etta Day.
Mrs. Wm. Lynn is on a visit to her
daughter, Mrs. Van Ryan in 'Grand
Rapids, Mich.
Mrs. Jas. Edwards is visiting with
relatives at Owen Sound.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Harrison and
sons of Blyth spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Robt. Harrison, Mrs, John
Douglas and grandson Jack of Lis-
towel are visiting at the same home
at present.
A number of W. I. members were
in Fordwich Wednesday night to hear
Mrs, Arthur Hamilton give her talk
on her European trip. She also
showed pictures.
Miss Skinner of Toronto was a
week-end guest of her sister, Mrs.
Clifford liValmsley and Mr. Malmsley.
Mrs. and Mrs. David Ritchie, Mac
and Marilyn of Teeswater visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John
Gamble.
Bill Heibein of the R.C.N. at Hali-
fax has been visiting his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Heibein.
Rev., .1. R. Watt was in St. Thomas
last week for the annual conference
of the United Church.
Many from here attended the Dane
Re-Union and also the Earl Re-Union
on Saturday. Both were held in
Memorial Park, Listowel,
United Church W. A, Meeting
Mrs. Percy Ashton opened her
home on Thursday for the June meet-
ing of the Women's Association.
Mrs. F. Hyndman was leader for
Group 2. The opening hymn was
"This is the Day of Light". Mrs. C.
Grainger read the Scripture taken
from Matt, 25:1-15 and Mrs. Hynd-
man offered prayer. Mrs, John
Gowdy gave a very interesting topic
on "Light" and "The Five Foolish
Virgins", The worship period closed
with the hymn, "Lord, Dismiss Us
with Thy Blessing". Mrs. A. Hynd-
man, president, had charge of the
business. There were twenty ladies
Directory
K. Mr MacLENNAN
Veterinary Surgeon
Office — Minnie St
PHONE 196
Office Hours: 3 to 5 p.m. daily
except Sunday and Holidays
Wingham, Ontario
A. IL McTAVISH
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR
and NOTARY PUBLIC
TEESWATER - ONTARIO
Telephone 23 Teeswater
WROXETER—Every Wednesday
afternoon, 2-4 p.m., or
by appointment.
J. W. ENFIELD, K.C.
Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Etc.
Money to Loan
Office Meyer Block, Wingham
CRAWFORD &
HETHERINTON
Barristers, Solicitors, EL.
Wingharn, Phone 48
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YOUR CAR NEEDS
For Top Performance
o tCunoem-upp.lete, scientific engine
• All wheels removed and brake
linings inspected.
• Brake adjustment.
r, •' Front wheel bearings cleaned
and repacked.
• Oil filter cartridge replaced,
if needed.
• Oil bath air cleaner cleaned
and refilled.
• Cooling system drained—all
connections tightened.
• Chassis lubricated completely.
• Engine, transmission and dif-
ferential drained and refilled
with factory recommended
summer lubricants.
0,TireS inspected and rotated
if necessary.
FORDVVICH
an4. Mgs, Olarenee Wade, Bel,
grnve, Mrs, Bud OrPikSitanit and
little on of Wingham, spent Sunday
at the home of the former's parents,
Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Wade,
Gorrie and WrCeteter Institute
members were guests of the Poridw4oh
W. X. on Wednesday evening, When
Mrs. Arthur Hamilton, of Atwood,
gay a most interesting talk on her
trip last summer, when she was a
delegate to the C. W, W, Conference
At Copenhagen, Denmark from the
Ontario Women'a Institutes, She visit-
ed England, Ireland, Scotland, Nor-
way, Denmark, Belgium and Holland
and was entertained quite often in
homes of the Institute members. Pic-
tures taken in the various countries
were also shown. A cup of tea and
dainty refreshments were served by
members of the W. I.
Mrs, Geo. Foster of Elmira visited
last week with Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Baker,
when you'll be doing plenty of
extra driving, most every day.
It pays to take your car to your
Dealer for service because you,:
Dealer knows your car best! You
can be sure of satisfaction because
expert servicemen do the work—
using factory-approved equipment
—factory-approved methods—arid
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1941 Massey-Harris 101 Senior
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10-inch three-furrow Plow
Spring and Stiff-tooth Cultivators,
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Our tractor panel, with factory-trained
mechanic is at your service to make
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HURON MOTORS
A. D. MacWILLIAM
PHONE 237 WINGHAM
of their niece Mrs, Gerald Galbraith
and Mr. Galbraith,.
Reeve E. Strong was in TM-
Water Monday night at a bancpiet for
the members of the committee on
Conservation for Bruce and Huron
Counties.
Reeve E. H. Strong was in Gpde,
rich lag week attending County
Council. .On Monday June 11th he
was one of eighty Councillors who
paid their annual visit to the 'UM,-
veraity of Western Ontario,
Mrs. Ben Kerwin of Clifford was a
week-end visitor with Mrs. Etta
Pyke.
Mrs. Mae Jackson of Palmerston is
spending some time in town.
Mrs. Arthur Cowan of Clifford is
visiting with her son, Mr, Howard
Cowan and Mrs. Cowan.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Sparling,
Huntsville, spent Thursday with the
latter's parents Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Ferguson. Mr, and Mrs, Graham
Murray, Palmerston called at the
same home on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Savage of Aber-
deen, Washington, visited on Thurs-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Cloyne Michel,
Mrs, Savage is an aunt of Mr.
Michel's, ,
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest King and Mr.
Frank Ring spent the week-end with
relatives at Orillia.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Grainger and
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