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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1951-06-27, Page 12!:r. ) fair a with this tuk*ei, otsWder In o wotetpro4 iibwer Shakerf and Colove to motel-1,340 tho set* your choice of Aphrotlisid, Wootihue, Tlaress *Intlividolly,Showet Shaker 1:13 , Coloond. Extraordlnkalme, 1.6S CHAU ADVANCV-TIM 111.1.M14511:, lag - with an Economical, Efficient Electric Fan WHITECHURCH Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Anderson of 'T•;i,eiperi, Mr. and Mrs,. Robert Vpsnaw ref .Seaforth, and Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd -444094 Of Listewel, spent Sunday at. the beetle of Mr. and Mrs. John Mae- Mr, Chas, Martin was in London cu Sunday, and Mr. Clayton. Soleoltz accompanied him and hes taken a position with the Central Chevrolet Company there. His granddaughter, Nancy Simmons, accompanied him borne to spend the week here, The W.M.S. of the United Church Inere gre invited to a W.1Vt.S, tee at Helens this Wednesday.' afternoon. The Coutes-Scott family picnic held At Formosa on Saturday, took most The Salvation Army 11:00 a.m.—Holiness Meeting. 10:00 am-I.—Sunday School. 7:00 p.m.—Gospel Service, Monday- 7:00 p.m.—Sunshine Hour Tuesday- 2:30 p.m.—Horne League, 8:00 p.m.—Prayer Meeting A hearty Welcome awaits at the Salvation Army. We have a Complete Line of Vans for every room in the house , for the office or business in fact fans of every description, size and price. Come in and look 'em over . they're famous- make high quality and priced - right for summer comfort. Captain and Mrs. H. deVries iitt401111{11111.1 lllllll 111111}11.,0•1101M010.10011110.111111011.11)11911/130014•M11414111011110111111111.10111/1140.1” When You're Smiling Louis Albright " Father's Little vidend" Elizabeth Taylor, Spencer Tracey,- Joan Bennett Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, July 2, 3, 4 Jerome Courtland 111311111.111•110111111111)410M1111.01111111111411t11/111111.111.M1/1.1”14,1101,11,1111111111 ttttttt 11111111111.A11.MMIIMI Thursday, Friday, Saturday, July 5, 6, 7 Mickey Rooney TWO SHOWS Each Night, starting at 7;15 p.m. SATURDAY MATINEE 2 p.m. IIIII111111)0/•00101.011011/1111 tttttt t1•1111111113111”1"1"114 ttttt f11(11111110011111111111111114k1i1/1111110011#111111111111111 Thursday, Friday, Saturday, "T FIRE 4T1 0 II ,I Electric ServingYouSince 1935 k these families In East Wawaripsh and in this 01110=4 plenicing Over pne hundred attended and en- joyed the afternoon of sport and re- ahniSeing. Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Heffer end sons of Ternberry, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Ezra Wel- wood. Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Methers and family of Bluevake spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Gordon. Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ruttan end. children of FordWieb, visited on Sue, day with Mr. and Mrs. Angus Falcon- er. Mrs. Joe. Tiffin was a patient in Wingham General Hospital over the week-end and was able to return home ,on Monday. Mr, and Mrs, Angus Falconer, Billie Punkin and Donald Dow, were among those from Eulgrave Jr. Farmers, who attended the Jr. Farmer picnic Mr, and Mrs, P ercy veneer and at the GAO., Cuelph, on Saturday. I Mary of London. visited one day last Mr, and Mrs, Robert Laidlaw and week at -the home of Mr. and Mrs. sons moved this Saturday to their Amos Cornelius and Mr. and Mrs, new home on the Boundary in Turn-H DIII Redmond and family of Si, Aug- ,r 'V, and visited on Sunday with her twilit, visited there on Sunday. mother, Mrs. Jos. Holmes in Clinton. Among- those from East Wawanosh! Mrs. Robert Toomey and son, Bob- who left last Wednesday morning on I by of New York City, her mother, the bus trip sponsored by the Huron Mr's. F. L. Creighton, and Mr, and Co, Crop Improvimient Association Airs. Fancis Creighton, Gail and And - I from Clinton, were, Reeve J. D. Bee- rea, of Detroit, spent the week-end croft, Orval Taylor, Harry Sturdy, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Melvin Bradburn, Simon Hallahan Bescroft. I and Tom Thompson. There were 30 - :Mrs, (Rev.! E. S. Hayward of St. in the bus and they went to Montreal' Helens has been under the doctor's and Ottawa. They visited the Oka care, during the week-end. Agricultural Institute in Quebec, and Mr. Robert Leaver returned home MacDonald College, Montreal. On from Toronto last week. Friday they visited at- the Parliament • Little Ivan McBurney, son of Mr. Buildings. Ottawa, where they were; met by L. E. Cardiff, M. Donald 33111V, M.P., A. Y, McLean, M.P., and addressed at the noon luncheon by' Hon. J. G. Gardiner. They went over the Central Experimental Farm and the City Dairy Farm at Ottawa, On the borne trip on Saturday they visit- ed the Kemptville Experimental Farm, Mrs, Gilbert Beeeroft and children spent Saturday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Watson of Bruce- field, The school children in this corn- munity are rejoicing this week at the closing of school. Fordyce school are holding a picnic at the -lath Bridge - on Tuesday afternoon, and S. S, No. 9, Kinloss are holding a section pic- nic at tin' school on Thursday. The a , through to the New Testament. Mrs. 1 ' Jefferson of Donnybrook, sang "Don't Forget to Pray" and Mrs. Moores told of the School for Leadership being • . held at Alma College in August, ask- ing for delegates. Mrs. Geo. Stewart • and Mrs, Ed. Rice, of St. Helens sang "Just Outside the Door". Mrs. Wight- man, who had been to Chatham with the executive, introduced the speaker, Miss W. Rutherford, of St. Helens, , who has also been to SL, Thomas, and -; also gave a spendid report, noting the 8 ability of the women in the executive. on hand with his forage harvestei equipment and filled these under ground silos. Mr. Gordon McEurney also filled his silo, with the green forage. Many in this community wil be eager to know how they work ou for winter feeding. Mr. and Mrs, Wm, Rintoul and Earn ily of Fordyce, spent Sunday at tit of his sister, Mrs. Ewart Me Pherson. June 28, 29, 30 L" Pat O'Brien ICI Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Caslick and K2 sons, Wingham, spent Sunday with' lhicisparents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cas- k, Mrs, Gordon Small, of Toronto, is spending this week at the home of her sister, Mrs. Duncan MacGregor LI' and with Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Mac- h Gregor. Miss Annie Kennedy, of Winghara Hospital, is spending her holidays here this week. MacMillan families from this ells- 1111 trict attended the shower at Walker- iee ton on Tuesday evening' prior to the MacMillan - Schnurr nuptials next week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lennox and family and Mr, Brown, of Atwood, B visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. eet. Waiter Lott. -4 The W.M.S. executive of Maitland Presbyterial held their meeting last eiTuesday in the Presbyterian Church a here, Mrs. McAuley, of Ripley, pre- sident of the Presbyterial, presided, 11 and they were entertained by the se- a ciety here, iti• Mr. arid Mrs. George McKague, of Teeswater, Mr. and Mrs. Orville • tinp;s and Beverley Anne, of Turn- ▪ berry and Mr, and Mrs. James Me- re- Innis, spent Sunday at the home of ' Mr. and Mrs. George Stanley, Luck- now' Mrs. Stanley returned borne ! front Wingham Hospital on Sunday . last. fin' Miss Muriel Watt, Rcg.N., of Vic- toria Hospital, London, visited over the week-end with her parents, Rev. d Mrs. W. J. Watt. iVir. and Mrs. Hardie Simpson, of Kinloss, and Kathleen, of Walkerton, also Mr. James Irvin, of Stratford, ! visited on Sunday at the home of Mt, J9 : and Mrs. Wallace Conn, Mr. Ira Wall had -his tombs re- moved in Wingham 'Hospital on 'rues- = ▪ day last. 1! Leroy Ryan left last Tuesday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, John Ryan, I' for Ills home in Goderich. Leroy had faithfully planned to finish tile school I term hero, but measles and .rntimPS caught up with hint Mrs. James Falconer arid Lois, and it Mr. Ivan Laidlaw visited last Thurso day at the home of the forrner'S ter-In-law, Mrs. tight Weiwood, of 1Caledort, where Mtg. John Patedrket, III ▪ has been quite ill front a heart seiz- i; uru. I Miss Marilyn XeWfitart Was laid up With an attack of thurnps last week. 1 '1 I E. Wawanosh school children wee off to Niagara Falls on Tuesday o,• their long anticipated trip. Mr, and Mrs. Herson Irwin and Bill spent Sunday with Dr, and Mrs Richard Irwin of Flesherton. Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Robinson and family, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Orval Taylor of Belgrave, Mr, Frank Thompson and Mr. Ed ward McBurney recently have had a bulldozer digging out a pit, near their barn for grass silage, and last week end, Mr. Jacklin from Grey Twp., wa Mr, and Mrs. Jack Lewis of Wing ham, visited on Sunday with Mr. an Mrs. George and Mrs. Ed. XeHurney has been i with measles during the past wee and little Jinn-% Kirk Beeeroft, wit the mumps. Mr. And Mrs. Elmer .Shiell and bob Robert Gerald, of London, spent ti week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Al. Shiell, and with Mr, and Mrs. Jas. Hardie, Turnberry. Mr. and Mrs, Leslie Wightman an daughters visited on Sunday with he parents, Me and Mrs. Emerson Vi- pond of Atwood. Fordyce section are holding a re ception in the Memorial Hee het,. this Thursday evening. A reception i also being held this Tuesday eveuie for Mr. and. Mrs, Jas, E. Currie, who arrived home from Ottawa on Friday. . '1 She said the aims of the W,M.S, were: - I an increase in membership, an in- crease in givini?,7en increase in study and in friendship with our own and I other groups and other churches, an t I increase in the papers, "World Friends", and that we make greater use of the literature available. Rev. e NA% James L.aidlaw and Elroy have I been shingling their barn .during the h past few days. Mrs. Floyd Boa and ehildren re, y turned tome to Belwood with her lies-ee, ie band last Monday. Mr's, inyvel -celebrated her seventy, fourth birthday on Saturday. Mr, Fred IVfeQev has been busy d wiring Mr. .R.obert Hutchieores farm r • • • buildings for -hydro during the past week. Mr. and Mrs, Jack Kerr and ,child- ren of Bluevale visited with her par, eats, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Laidlaw on e' Sunday. .. home of .Mies Len Emerson with a d good attendance. Mrs. Lott, presi- dent, presided and gave the call to worship from Psalm 123, Mrs, Geo, McQuaig led in the responsive read- big of. the Scripture lesson from Mate, chapter V, Mrs. Albert Wal- ters had charge of the meditation per- iod, speaking on "He Saved Others", Miss Lila Emerson led in the Glad Tidings Prayer. Mrs. Johnston Conn gave a reading, "The Sound of the Grand Amer". The roll call was answered by a Biblical verse contain- ing the word "Save". Mrs, James had charge of the topic on the missionary work in Canada, tell- ing of the work of the Port Workers, the Children's Centre, the new ven- ture in service and hospital visitors, Mrs, Robert Ross led in prayer for the missionary workers. A special collection was taken up for supply work and Mrs, Dawson Craig led in the offertory prayer. The next meet- ing will be held at the home of Mrs. Robert Ross, and the meeting was closed by all ' repoati.ng the Lord's Prayer. 33rick Church About seventy from the surround- ing W.M.S, groups of Belgrave, West- field, St. Helens, Donnybrook, White- church and Calvin gathered last Thursday afternoon at Brick United Church for their summer meeting. Mrs. Lawrence Taylor, president. pre- sided, with Mrs. -Gilbert Beecroft and Mrs, Stanley Snell assisting with the Scripture lessons and Mrs. W. J. Moores leading in prayer, The theme of the meeting was "Peace I Leave with You", and this was followed f •Testament nressaee g Presbyterian W.M,S. The W.M.S. of the Presbyterian Church met last Wednesday at the ,DONNYBROOK The annnuel Robinson re-union will be held on Saturday, July 1.1th at Turnbull's Grove near Grand Bend. Miss Olive Jefferson R.N. of Strat- ford was home over the week-end. Mr. Graham Chamney of Owen Sound spent the week-end at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. R. ChaMney. Mr. Earl Dow of London was a week-end visitor at the Jefferson homes here. A number of Donnybrook ladies attended the W.M.S. meeting at Brick United Church on Thursday afternoon. Mrs, Elizabeth Naylor has returned from a visit with friends at Sarnia and Chatham. King Dept. Store 64Ttoe FrIendly Store" Look, Morn! Get Them Ready FOR THE Cotton 2 - piece sun suit. Skirt and panties combined. All around elastic halter. Plain tones in blue, white, with striped trim. Sizes 3 to 6x $2.59 2 - piece broadcloth Panties and Halter, in pink, gold or blue with pretty rickrack trim Sizes 3 to 6x $2.19 2 piece Skirt and halter in yellow, blue or pink. Daintily trimmed with deep flounce on skirt and matching trim on halter. Sizes 3 to 6x $2.69 2 - piece Skirt and Halter. Corded rep with Polka Dot trim in green, navy, blue or red. 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Tie said that the trend, Was, against the white _exploitation of their country arid that they wAiit, ed .to be helped by those who neig1.1 bored with Orientals, He. said W,Inl,t is needed is prayer, giving and learn-ing, and that the church .n9t only stands in those Countries, but that it goes and works through faith, klultet1 C11ttru4 The regular, monthly meeting of the W.U.S, of the United Chereh. WAS held here last Wednesday at the home of Mrs. W, R. Farrier with a good at, tendanee. Mrs. G. Gillespie pre, sided. The theme of the meeting was "Worship and Work", Mrs. Herb Laidlaw helped with the Scripture lesson front Mark 0 ,Mrs. Ezra Selioltz read from Acts 10 and lefre. E. a Grositeeth from Phillipie.ns 2. Mrs. Mae Ross led in prayer for the missionaries and their work, The bale that was sent was valued at .$30, Mrs. 3, A Beeeroft had charge of the top- ic from Miss Sybil Courtice's book, "Japan Begins Again"", telling of the step taken by the government to break up the large land holdings and share with the poorer people, and of their intense interest in learning and the spread of the wbrk of the Gospel and education of the poorer classes. Mrs. Clarence IVfcClenageren, led in prayer and Mrs. Ezra Scholtz sang "Jesus, My Lord, My Life, My All, Thy Will Be Done in Me", This was the meeting of the quarterly birthday I tea and ten sat down to the prettily decorated birthday table and all .en-1 joyt,ci the social time together. ,imr04•40.0•01.0•0.1rINNIP Casual, Sturdy Washable Summer Wear Girls' Play Suits and SunSuits 45 Shirts blue or wine $L49 $L89 Boys' Swim Trunks t/