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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1951-11-28, Page 16Memorials Wingham 158 and Bid by Number, and Name of Article. You may phone advance bids on items you want before the broadcast starts - any time after 7 p.m.. S WHEN BIDDING STARTS PLEASE FOLLOW THESE RULES 1. State Article number. 2. Name Article. 3. Amount you bid. 4. Name & Address of bidder. 1111111.116011111111111111111111MM10321151211111111111111111111, PAGE SIXTEEN THE AM ADVANCE- TIMES VVEDNESPAY, NOVEMBER 28, 796 4---e-e-eseeeseeee 1 o Allot ion y rain did nut prevrnt over • ministers, elders tied church mem- lk-rs of the Horan Maitland Presby- tery from attending the Induction of rtev. Matthew Baifie, B.A.,U.D., of :l...iwnpatrick, Comity Ireland, into the pastoral charges of 19.uevaic Fria Bt.•iniore l'resbyterian churches. Rev. Donald Sinclair of hlxeter, Z4ioderat.-or of the Presbytery. pre- b:ded and after ,I .LeV. A. 4. .-1i11113S011, TF.VSWat ,'r. Interim Moderator, had :.narrated the steps leading to the call :Mr. Sinclair conducted the induction s,rviev. Lee. R. J. Buggy, B. ..\:,:::eswortb, read the 2nd. chapter of N,hernialt and chose the 18th vt_rs.., f..sr h;'s test. "Let us rise up and showing that eteion. faith and • -,,rm.;‘,Ant at :tr. required before t-tt: w. W. M. ; it A. the minister, ;11; . ..ezt.1 • as aceompAnist. Lunch was served atol all enjoyed a social time. Country Curling Club The Country Curling Club held their annual meeting in the Bluevale Com- munity Hall on Wednesday evening, • November 21st. The executive and committee chairman of the Wingham Club were guests for the event. Pro- gressive euchre and an old fashioned country square dance proved to he popular entertainment. Mr. Fred Howson of Blyth presented the How- on & Howson Milling Company Tro- phy, to the winning team composed i of Al..x Robertson, Cletus P•cttengor, 1 • C Chamney anti S. M. Willits. Prost- dksitt. \lex Corrigan, conducted tin‘ i 1.-ntsint,s meeting and election of c:- ri. for 101 a7ri 1952. Following afe tit. °Me., rs , Prost-dont, Lair! nee Taylor; vk.e-oresident. 1,V J. Willit,-: Ft,-...roary-Treasurer. 3 Gordon Arm:- ii, Di re,•!ors . Turnb. rry. ?II rod ...;i,„i•. 1'. Mk H , 7 Wn.....1.5 " n.‘11-orri, I r 7- • t'-•-•.‘•;,!, '! 17••,'h !..t.st-n: F,9..-a 1.7m - .1.. l:in .l. :Vex ie-er- e '',-..rf, - T. Titete..•-n. ee , Veirele NEWS U ALE Over 200 Attend Induction of Rev. Bailie of Ireland ec.6 This will give the people of the district the op portunity to Bid on the pick of the Christmas Merchandise from Wingham's Shopping Centre. Proceeds from this auction will be used to carry on and extend the Community Services undertaken 1w the Wingham Kinsmen Club--- including an expansion of the Free Hospital Bed Service. a?•...1 Mrs. 7 ••-. ;•: loon, :1 an.7: d •. i714viril.: :1011.! th.• Sun laySchool room. *:here Mr Simpson was mast, -r of remonies. Mr. - Penh spoke brief- , mentioning :;onto of the av,eneies that had brought him to Canada, Rev, P.. A. Brook of the Bluevale United Church brought greetings from his •:,ungregation and extended a warm ..'-'elcome. Vocal numbers included a duet by Mrs. Harvey Robertson and Mrs. Gordon Greig accopmanied by Mrs. O. B. Moffatt, anti a male quar- tette composed of Tom Inglis, Alvin Mundell, Elmer Eallagh and Ross eKague, with Miss Lillian Darling ti i ALL MODERN EQUIPMENT We realize our obligation when we fill your order for a Mem- orial-and we provide only ma- terials of unending serviceabil- ity. Design and workmanship are of the finest, and our prices are most moderate. Robert M. Peck & Sons McKinley's Farm and Hatchery Clifford H. Keys & Sons John Ostrom ......... Roy F. Pepper & Son For Catalogues, write any of CEMETERY LETTERING Promptly Done port pity Sale Scotch rthorns LIONS ARENA 27 FEMALES by the following breeders: in. ”',`. ;rod "-r•I vs /. '71 First Sermon at Knee Tee,- Meleleee tats .1,41..'d hi- firet ...mann. fellowbee I• temelay mewing' in Ret-ex Presbetk.rion fel:tut:h. Ile used tin:' text. "Surely Fir' Lord is in this piace, and I Riley.- it not", Genesis 28- 16. Varna „. Seaforth the above kippen Zurich Varna THIS RADIO AUC1 110:*4 JILL SOLVE MANY OF YOUR GIFT PROBLEMS FORCHRISTMAS AND AT YOUR OWN PRICE. Wingham Businessmen are Donating New Merchandise to be Auctioned over the air to the highest telephone bidder. During the Auction several lucky listeners will win valuable prizes. Simply by being near their radios and telephones, a ...eine-. i ,urea Gateteine eltarra; t . ans Ltd. $50.00 one-piece snow-suit bite. colour ..ire 5 only • ... Carmicliaccs Dry Goods 14,95 S Kroehler Hostess Chair Walker iteee Furnieh ings 18.00 4 'Westinghouse Turnover Toaster . Pattison Radio & Electric 10.95 5 English Collie Pup, 2 months ........ J. G. Simulates liennels 10.01) 6 2-24 lb. Bags Pat-a-Pan Flour . ..... „.... ......... ..Howson and Howson 2.00 7 2-24 lb. Bags Five Lilies Flour ... ,•- .Howson and Howson 2.90 3 1-25 lb. Bag Purina Dog Chow .....Howson and Howson 2.90 9 20 Quart Tickets for Gold- en Guernsey Milk Foxton Dairy ...,...., 3.80 10 Credit Note Smith Bros. Grocery 10.00 11 Quebec Heater for coal Western Foundry Co., and wood . . -,•• .......... Ltd. 25.00 12 Credit Note . Catkin Shoe Repairs Dutch Dueharme 5.00 13 2 Bicycle Tires and Tubes Dave Murray Welding Shop 9.03 14 Permanent Cold Wave The Beauty Nook 10.00 15 1 doz. International Ace- bottom Plowshares Nelson 'Cunningham 18.50 16 100 Day-old Chicks, Rhode Island Red Cockerels ......... Royal Chick Hatchery 18-00 17 1 Clad Table R. A. Currie & Son Furniture 3.95 18 0 pr, Holeproof Nylons Hanna's Ladies' Wear 12.00 19 2 Bushels No. 1 Spy Apples -Red Front Grocery 6.00. 20 1 Reason Lighter Cameron's Billiards 6.50 21 1 pr. Fog Lamps and Brackets Len Crawford Motors 18.50 22 1 Ornamental Radio Lamp McGill Radio Service ..... 8.00 23 4 Haircuts and large bottle of Fitch Shampoo Henderson's Barber Shop . 4.50 24 2 Baby "Toidy-Seats" ..... ...Wingham Manufacturing Co. . . .. .,.„ ............. 7.58 25 20 Milk Tickets Smith's Dairy ...... ..... 3.80 20 Credit Note .. Harry Angus Grocery 6.00 27 1 Bushel Apples (Delicious) -Harry Angus Grocery .. 2.50 28 Credit Note - for Wingham Advance-Times, %lee 20.00 29 Doll Bed and Doll High Chair Campbell & Gorbutt 5.95 30 1 Springer Spaniel Pup, (Reg.) .• •• ...... Bigg's Kennels . .... 35.00 31 4 Haircuts and large bottle Wildroot Cream Oil Loughlemes Barber Shop 4.50 32 Permanent Wave, any type Adam's Hairdressing 10.00 33 Credit. Note . ....... ........... Mundy's Grocery . . 10.01) 31 Spot Lamp & Trouble Light Wingham meters ... 10.e0 35 Electric Tea Kettle Howard Meehan .... 10.91 36 Sheet of Arborite x 8' suitable for counter top . Beaver Lumber Co. Ltd. 17.60 37 Sleeping Doll Stedman Store 4.00 38 2 Gals. Permanent typo Anti-Freeze 39 1 pr. Haat Shoes for men 40 200 Matched Poker Chips in Hardwood Cabinet 41 1 pr. Wall. Lamps Wingham Utilities mission 12 4 Haircuts and large bottle Classee Barber Shoppe, 43 5 Gal. White Rose Motor Lloyd Hayden ......... ....... .. 4,50 Hair Tonic Oil, Heavy Duty 41 200 lbs. Shutgain Beef- 7,00 - .. .. Reavie Motor Sales Canada Packers Ltd. 9,70, 15 10 lbs. Butter and 15 dozen maker Concentrate 47 Credit Note daa,slemCerae,sanvviereyar 1107..050 46 Ell gWgsitito Van Ho'uSint. .. Sitirts- it11111 15.00 48 1 Eisenhower jacket with Eaton's Order Office Fur Collar Wave Armitage Cleaners 17.15 49 1 Helen Curtis Flexa, 1/2 lb. Tobacco :: 50 1 0. 11.1). Briar Pipe and Ruth's Beauty Salon 1 .76 51 11.1StSmoked Barn 52 1 Ford Windshield Washes' .. ....... blitelteles Meat Market 9.00 Miller Wholesale 9./5 53 1 Dunlopillow Tractor Huron Motors Seat to e Hod.gine, Massey. Harris 8.13 55 Credit Note .Cameron's Taxi .......- ..... . 30.00 51 Credit Note . . ....TeDinytesueit's Cleanere, *5, , 1040 Se 3so 3d 1 Moyer Electric iron Donald Rae & Sou Hardware: .ltt 50 57 I Iiingswool Blanket 70"x80" Robert Simpson Order 01 Lieu 1400 58 1 Cardigan Sweater . .1sard & Co. ............... 8.95 59 1 six-piece Dresser Set MeRibbon's Re:van Drug Store . 13.50 60 10 Oil Changes . Bert Armstrong's Service Station 16.00 61 1 Set Fireking Ovenware . Thomson Appliances 12.50 62 Credit Note ..... „. ........ ...Shaw's Groceteria • '20.00 63 1 Brownie Reflex Syncro- Model Camera . lilbuittllerton Studios 15,00 64 1 Radiator Reconditioning 13'ingliam Auto Wreckers 10,00 65 10 Dozen Eggs; 10 lbs. Butter and 1 Chicken Maitland Creamery . 17.60 66 10 lbs. Roast of Beef A. J. Lockridge, Butcher 8.00 67 V.-ton Range Coke .„ .., A. C. Adams .. ....... . 10.75 68 2 eases large bottles mix- ed Soft Drinks, Wishing- well Hamilton Beverages 4.80 69 1 pr. Ibex Flannelette Blankets, 70" x 90" ...................Walker Stores Ltd. 6.95 70 1 Tire Tube, size 6,00x 16 Caskanettees Service Stn. 5.55 71 1 Tenderized Ham Rutherford's Food Market .. 5.50 72 1 DuBarry Cosmetic Set Kerr's LD.A. Drug Store ..., 8.50 73 1 6-ft. Toboggan with Matching Cushion 'Canadian Tire Store 11.90 74 1 pr. Ladies' Pajamas by Tooke . King's Department Store „e .190 75 1 Potted Plant or Cut fee Flowers ...... Lewis Florist 5.00 76 4 Haircuts and large bottle Booster Hair Tonic Slosser's Barber Shop 4.50 77 1 Overhaul and Cleaning Job on a Spaceheater ........ & Son 7.00 78 5 Gals. Viceroy Motor Oil ,.„John Bumstead & Son 7.00 79 1 pr. Bausch & Lomb Men's G. A. Williams, Optorne- Sun Glasses trist 8.50 80 1 Men's Corduroy Sport 81 8 lbs. Pure Clover Honey Damm's Community Shirt King Department Store 7.95 it Store 1.79 82 2 pr. Deerskin Gloves We'IL Gurney & Son 13.00 83 1 pr. Dr. Loeke's Shoes for Ladies Dunlop's Shoe Store 17.95 84 1 Oil-Burner Baffle to fit Wingham Metal Fabri- ally furnace eating .. . 10.95 85 1 Men's Leather Overnite Bag Heughan's Harness Shop . 8.00 80 1 20-piece Beetaldast Set in California Modern . Warren House 15.00 87 2 lb. box Smiles & Chuck- les Chocolates . . Sherbondy's Coffee Shop 2.50 88 1 3-piece Cosmetic. Set Hamilton Optical Co. 10.00 89 1 Fresh Ham, 15 lb. Deyell Meat Market . • 8.00 90 le-ton "Blue Coal" McLean's Coal Co. . • ...... 13.25 91 1 pr, Men's Valentine Shoes Harry Browne Shoe Repair 16.00 92 1 General Electric Mantel Calvin Burke, Electrical Radio Contracting 19.95 93 1 Table Lamp The Wallpaper Shop ,..„ 9.85 94 Credit Note to be used In Wellwood's Ready-to- The Ready-to-wear Dept. . , Wear & Dry Goods 15.00 95 1 case (24 pkgs.) Bye Soap ....Canada Packers Ltd. 9.00 90 1 case (6 gals,) Supertest Motor 011 Supertest Petroleum Corp... 8.04 97 1 Dress, size IS, color, red . Rush's Ladies' Wear 21.95 98 2 21-1b. Bags Purity All- Purpose Flour Purity Flour Mills 3.60 99 1 case (6 gals.) Supertest Motor Oil . Supertest Petroleum Corte .. 8.01 100 1 ease (6 gals.) Supertest Motor Oil Supertest Petroleum Corp. „ 8.04 101 1 case (12 boxes) Purity Cake Mix, 6 white and 6 chocolate Purity Flour Mills 4.00 The following Merchants and Industries, In place of merchandise, gave desh donations to the Kinsmen Radio Auction. 2 C. R. Wilkinson 1 Queen's Grill . $ 5.00 2,00 3 Wing's Grill 2.00 4 Jack Mason Book Store .•.,,,..,,.•,.. 2.00 5 Rapp's Bakery 15.00 6 Howard Fuller Plumbing 3.00 7 Fry & Blackball 10.00 8 C. Lloyd & Son 10.00 9 Lyceum Theatre 10.00 10 Percy Clark PluMbing & Heatittg 10.00 11 Pardon's Bakery 8.00 Any further donations to Rhine en SerVice Work will lie ao- knoWledged on the air during the Auction. f,Arfif,,, melt mu 5 Wingham Memorial Shop 'Phone 256 R. A. Spotton 10 BULLS Sponsored CLINTON Tuesday, Dec. 4 at 1.30 p.m. sharp Announce Pageant Rev. R. A. Brook occupied the pul- pit in the United Church and announ- cod that a pageant "Good Tidings of Great Joy" would be presented in the church on Sunday evening, December 23rd„ the collection will be for Relief in Korea. Triple Group The Triple Group of the Ladies Aid Society of Knox Presbyterian Church met for the November meeting at the home of Mrs. Burns Moffatt with a good attendance, Mrs. Leslie Green- away 'presided, after singing a hymn, Mrs. Harry Elliott read a scripture message and Mrs. P. S. MacEwan led in prayer. It was agreed that there would be no meeting in December. Mrs. Eldred Nichol reported that al- most $40.00 had been realized from the sale of cards and to date the Sun- shine penny boxes amounted to $14.e0. Plans were made for the con- gregational social. All repeated the Lord's Prayer in closing. Quilting kept the ladies busy during the afternobn. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Harry Elliott, Miss Dorothy Greenaway and Miss Olive Scott for lunch. Election Day Election day passed off very quietly in the village, Out of 213 eligible voters 160 cast their ballots. It was the first time in the history of this polling sub-division that women of- ficiated at the booth. Misses Ethel and Florence Beattie Seaforth, spent Sunday with their cousins, Mrs. R. F. Garniss and Miss Olive Scott. Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Buchanan of Donnegal, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Alex MeCraelein. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Robertson spent Sunday with relatives at Brant- ford. Miss Elsie Lamont is visiting with her friend, Mrs. Eva Cameron at Cranbrook. Keep This List For Reference During Auction . ..... . Crossett Motors Ltd, 12.00 Callao Shoes Haselgrove Smoke Shelve 1.0,00 ..... Com- 10.00 20.00