The Wingham Advance-Times, 1951-07-04, Page 9fie
Phone 29 Wingham
ST, HELENS The ladies are reminded of the
Meeting of the Women's Institute in
the community hall on Thursday af-
ternoon. There will be a clernonstra,
Lion of junior Club WO*. and
children's program.
Bolds TPA
The 'Weinerra' Association .enitertain,
ed. oir Wednesday afternoon at a .gle-
lightfal tea held in the Sunday
School room of the church, Beauti-
a
THE WINGHAM ADVANCE-TIMES WEDNESDAY/ JULY Oho 19c11
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McPILAYL, NVingliain
WM, 'WEBSTER, Lucknow, RR.
NORM. CLEGG, Gorrie
ROSS H. MARTYN, Ripley
ful bouquets of roses were used ef-
fectively for decoration. Mrs. Chas,
McDonald, the president, welcomed
the ladies and introduced the pro-
gram, which ineluded the Scriptere
lesson read by ;Kra. Frank McQuillan,
readings by Mrs. W. I, Miller and
W, 0. Rutherford, choruses by
the pupils of the St. Helen's school.,
solos by Gladys McDonald, Anne Todd,
Mrs. Scholtz of Whitechurch and Mrs.
F, W. Rice; piano solos by Mrs,. Ches-
ter Taylor, Alison Webb, Donna
Wood, Addle Gaunt and Isabelle Mac-
Pherson. A dainty lunch was served
with Mrs. McDonald- and Mrs. W, I.
Miller pouring tea from a lace cover-
ed. table centred with a basket of
roses.
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Miss Anne Todd bad her appendix
and tonsils removed at ,the Wingharn
General Hospital. on Friday,
Mrs.. Lorne Woods and Donna spent
a few days with Mrs. Alex Murdie
and: Mia Mel Brown at Waterloo. Mrs.
Woods returned home with Mr. and
Mrs. Robinson Woods and Mr. Lorne
Woods who motored to Waterloo on
Sunday.
Miss Beth McDonald is making a
favorable recovery following an op-
eration in the Wingham General Hos-
pital on Friday.
Mr. Don Cameron is attending a
summer course in Toronto.
Dr, George and Dr. Will McGregor
and Mr. Dick Quitina,yer, of Chicago,
were visitors over the holiday with
Mr. and Mrs. George Stuart.
Mrs. (Dra Grierson, a returned
missionary. now of Londeshoro, will
be the guest speaker at the annual
Social meeting of the W.M.S. to he
held in the church on Wednesday af-
ternoon, July Al at 2.30. All the la-
dies are invited.
AN AMAZING THING is "New Cdr Odor"—a few drops and the old car
on the right will be just like the new 1951 model (as far as smell goes).
A NEW TYPE of blasting cop results in the revolutionary "split-soconti
blasting technique which reduces poise, concussion and flying rock.
HE WRY—MS
Human beings are creatures of seemingly endless
needs. And wherever these needs exist chemistry is
at work to heed. them. First in the laboratory, then
in the factory, and finally on the farm, on the
highway or in homes, ,chemistry finds new ways
to protect health, speed industry, or bring new
beauty. It is in supplying these needs, at the lowest
possible cost, to more and more Canadians, that
the men and women of Canadian Industries
Limited take pride in the Company's slogan
"Serving Canadians Through Chemistry".
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NO TOXIC residue in the milk of cows sprayed with
Methoxychlor. It kills most strains of DDT
resistant flies, too.
Mr, and Mrs. Tom Leask, of Ux-
bridge, were 'gueats of Miss W. D.
Rutherford recently.
Mrs Mary McRain, of Windsor, Mr,
and Mrs. Donald McBain, Jack and
Linda, of Kirkland Lake, were holi-
day visitors with Mr. John lafeQuil-
len and other relatives,
BELQRAVE.
Mr. end Mrs. Harold Slessor and
children, of Tiverton, were Friday
visitors with Mr, and. Mrs. Harry
Cook,
Mr. Trevor Moores, Ab. A, C., who
has been with the gai,c.s,, "Magni-
ficent" at Halifax, is home on leave
and will leave August 7 for duty in
the Mediterranean,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Robinson attend-
ed the Humphrey-Clements wedding
in Hespeler last Saturday.
Miss Ruth Eradhurn is taking a
six weeks' course of training at West-
ern University.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Beckerley and
children, and Mr, Elmer Thompson,
all of Meaford, spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. Mel Bradburn and
also visited With Mr, and Mrs. Robert
McCrea..
Mr, and Mrs. John McBurney spent
the week-end at London and Lambeth,
Miss Anne Chamney has taken a
Position in Kincardine for the sum-
mer.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Chamney were
guests at the Ritchie-Johnson wed-
ding on Saturday,
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Baynes and
I children spent the holiday with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs, Richard Cham-
ney,
Mrs. Elwood Nicol and family mov-
ed this week to their new home in
Wingham.
Miss Edith Procter spent the holi-
day week-end with Mr, and Mrs. Wil-
bert Procter.
Mr. and Mrs, Tommy Jardine and
family have moved to Clarksburg,
Mr. Adam McBurney, of Kingston,
is at present home for the holidays.
Mi.. and Mrs. Leonard Coyne and
Sharon, of Windsor, are holidaying
meeting,
The MuSic Festival is over for an-
other year. Once again you have un-
stintingly given of your time to make
the „Festival a real success.
Susie, Tommy, Jimmy and Mary all
performed beautifully and their mo-
thers arid father's are proud of them.
We are glad that the children will
have you for their music instructor
a while longer.
We are happy that your new home
willabe at Marnoch, After all it's just
a suburb of Belgrave.
It has been moved by all• of us, sec-
onded by all of us, carried (noted:
these minutes will not be rescinded!)
--that you should have this small to-
ken of our appreciation, and along
with it goes our heartiest wishes for
a long and happy wedded life.
---Signed by: C. R. Coultes, Mrs, L.
I Vannan, Mrs. L. Bolt, Mrs, Clarence
Chamney, Mrs. L. Wightman, Mrs. R.
I J. MacKenzie, Howard Campbell. R.
1,I. McMurray. Stewart Procter, Les-
lie Bolt, Martin Grasby.
According to the French Academy, I the actual number of languages spok-
en and written in the world is est-
imated at 2,790,
Lake Michigan is the only one of
the Great Lakes belonging entirely to
the United States,
DEAD & DISABLED
Animals Removed
Pit mplo SBRVIOU
cattle and Homes paid for
af prevailing prices,
Horses for Mink Feed
2 1/2 e lb. at farm
Good Prices for Hides
Horsehair $1.25 lb.
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"PLEATS stay in my luxurious nylon
'tricot lingerie through endless wash-
ings", says Ncincy Nylon, "And no
need for ironing!"
with East Wawanosh relatives.
T Tr‘•idly evnriinci; the ninth line I
met- at 4-he home of Mr. and Mrs.
Athol Brnee to honor Mr, and Mrs.
Desmond Gurnett. who were re-
eently married. and presented them
with a maateI ',look and n ril4yror,
Ir. .itl
Trenton.
f1ur neteiraves this werIc for rin-i.
Mt* r”1,1 Mrs. Mbert Tateman
f;11Ant qiiorls, with 1\11.,
'Jr,s Roa.or at Walkerton.
Entertained at School
The pupils of S.S, No. 8 and their
teacher, Miss Mildred Higgins, enter-
tained the ladies and small children
of the section last Tuesday afternoon, ;
After viewing the work of the pupils r
a program of songs, solos. recitations
and rhythm band selections was giv-
en by the school children, Races were
run off and contests held, after which
'i dainty lunch was served by the
girls of the school. A vote of thanks
was tendered to Miss Higgins and
her pupils for a delightful afternoon.
all .ss Elaine
:honor ed
Bride-Elecet
:honor ed
Mrs. Lawrence Vannan was hostess
I to the members of the School Fair
' Floa.rd and the Musical Festival Corn•
mittee and their wives and husbands
a' a part:' in honor of Miss Elaine
'Walsh, R.M.T., and supervisor of mu-
sic for schools for Morris and East
Wawanosh,
A pleasant evening was spent with
I cards ana games conducted by Mrs. L.
Wightrean. Miss Walsh, in honor of
her coming, marriage, was presented
with a set of candelabra and rasa
bowl in corn flower orYstal. C. R.
iCoultes chairman of the Festival
paarri -earl address. and R. J. Me-
! at:Quail- nrasirlont of the School Fair
i 'Nara. made fir, Dresentation, 'Miss
Walsh repressed her appreciation and
thanks.
'r ha hnstosa served delicious re-
c..asam avg, assisted by the commit-
!tea.
and
and
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Follosvimr is the address which was
-rod *o Miss Walsh:
Dear I lame:
Tonight the Music Festival Corn- I
mittep together with the officers of
the Belgraye School Fair Association. 11
I h a ve come here for a very special LI_
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