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New -at Old Price
1.951 Ford Deluxe Sedan
1951 Monarh Sport Sedan, Demonstrator
Used Cars and Tractors
1951 Monarch Sedan, Starlight Green,
only 4,000 miles
1951 Ford Custom Coach, overdrive, very low
mileage
1949 Meteor Custom Coach, 2 Tone Green
1949 Ford Custom Sedan, Green Metallic
1940 Dodge Sedan, clean throughout
1945 G.M.C. 3-ton Stock Truck with body
1942 Ford Ferguson 9N—a real buy
All above used units thoroughly checked over and
clean.
HURON MOTORS
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Phone 237 A. D. MacWilliam rWingham
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NEWS OF WROXETER
United Church Begins Fund
To Remodel Manse. Roof
Practically one 'hundred dollars the beginning of a fund for remodel-
was realized from a supper held in ling the roof of the manse, The
the United Church on Friday evening, ladies would like to offer their sin-
when nearly 200 peeple were served. core thanks to all those of the con-
This amount has been put aside as gregation who gave their time and
efforts in order to make this venture
a success.
Young Peonies
Sunday night, March 23rd, the
United Church young Peoples Society
gathered at the home of Mr, Ron
McMichael with the president, Miss
Shirley Newton, in charge. Hymn
376, "Blest be the Tie That Binds",
opened the meeting, after which
Scripture was given by Donald Gib-
son. Rev, Todd led in prayer. Hymn
380, "Where Cross the Crowded Ways
health. ri°
Guests with Mr. and Mrs. ,Alvin
Moffat for the week-end were Mir,
and Mrs, Calvin, Moffat and (laugh,-
ter Karen, and Mr, and Mrs. G. A.
Stem iller.
Mrs. Dean Gibson visited Mr, and.
Mrs, W. A. Gibson last week.
A, shower was held for Miss Mary'
Gibson, Thursday evening, at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Burke.
Miss Bonnie Gibson spent the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gib,-
son.
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.
Scott Hunter- on the birth of a
daughter on March 25th.
Miss Dorothy Doig visited Mr. and.
Mrs. Jim Doig over the week-end.
Mr, and Mrs. Carl Brown, also Mr.
Jim Brown, visited Wednesday 'even-
ing with Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred
Brown,
Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Wilfred Brown were Mr. and Mrs.
Reg Bitton of Belgrave.
On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Bro-
thers entertained Mr, and Mrs. A. M.
Holt of Listowel who have just re-
turned from a winter trip to the
United States, and Mr, and Mrs.
Stewart Lowe and family of Brussels.
Mr. Gilbert Howes is home after a
holiday spent at Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brown are
celebrating their 45th wedding anni-
versary on Wednesday, April 2nd.
Miss Gilberta Howes spent the
week-end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs, Gilbert Howes .
Mr. and Mrs. George Paulin and
family visited relatives in the village
on Sunday .
BELMORE
There was a good attendance at the
United Church last Friday night,
when Mr. Howard King, Secretary of
the Mission to Lepers, gave an ad-
dress on their work and showed a
colored film, This work is inter-den-
ominational and seeks to provide
hope for an outcast people—the lepers.
Fifty dollars will keep a leper in the
hospital for a year ih India.The new
sulfa drugs are proving much quicker
and more effective than the oil, in
treating the disease but they are much
more expensive and many cannot af-
of Life", was, sung. Rev, Mr. Todd
started a series of discussions on the
Bible. The meeting closed witlisHymn
390 "Work for the Night is Coming",
and the Benediction. Lunch was
served by the hostess and a social
hour was enjoyed by all present.
Personals
Mr. Carl Smith attended the Super-
test banquet held in Teeswater Mon-
day evening.
Mr. A. Gallahebis confined to bed,
Mr. Harry Adams is also in poor
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ford them. The hospitals where they • are used are always overcrowded.
Euchre
There were nineteen tables in play
WI at the euchre held in the hall last
Monday night. The conveners were
Mr, and Mrs. C. Boyd, Mr. and Mrs.
Chas. Scott and Mr. and Mrs. E. Ron-
." wick, The prizes were awarded to
Mrs. Herb Bushy, Mrs Ken Jackson,
Mr. Glenn Will, Mr. Wm. Taylor and 111 Mr. Chas. Scott
Although ice 'conditions have not
been the best, the local boys played
I hockey on Monday night, and there
= \ was curling Thursday and Friday
ill night Skating had to be cancelled on
si 1 Saturday night due to wet ice.
A local rink won first prize at the
Bonspiel in Wingham on Wednesday,
W.M.S.
The W.M.S. meei ng of the United
I Church was held at the Manse, Wed-
nesday afternoon, March '26th. Mrs.
Fred Johann was leader and Mrs.
Will Ballagh read the chapter in the
Study Book. Mrs. Harry Gowdy and
Mrs. Farrell each gave a reading. The
▪ I Roll Call a "Bible Storm" was well
responded to. Mrs. Rutherford closed
the meeting with prayer and Mm.
Martin served a tasty lunch in the
social half hour which followed.
Personals
Vr.w—r5a1
returned.4
week fromias Orange,i
j ;;:
•B, he has spent the winter and will
11--I spend some time at the home of his A brother, Thos. H. and Mrs. Abraham.
11 Miss Margaret Rutherford and
= friend of Goderich, visited friends
here on Thursday last.
The Y.P.S. of the Presbyterian
Church met in the church basement
on Sunday evening. Rev. Bailie ad-
dressed the gathering.
• 50th Anniversary
U We extend congratulations to Mr.
and Mrs. Jas. Stokes, who celebrated
their 50th wedding anniversary on
Wednesday last. A family dinner was
M• rs.held at
the home of their daughter,
Leslie Bolt, Belgrave. They ar
both in fairly good health and still re-
side on their farm just south of Bel-
more, where they have lived for the
a p• ast forty-five years.
Mrs. James B. Dickson and Mrs.
John Harper spent Saturday after-
noon with Mrs. Ralph Metcalfe at the
her son, Leonard. of home
Mrs. John Inglis, Mrs. Chas. Scott,
Mrs. Walter Woods and girls visited
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oll rs'
Friday with the former's daughter,
Jas, Smith and family of Walton.
Mr. and Mrs. John Smith Sr, and
Mr and Mrs Jack Fitch and Dianne,
6- visited on Sunday with Mr and Mrs.
Harvey Mcbermid of Fordwich
Miss Muriel Reddon spent a few
days this past Week at her home near
Lakelet,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Douglas and
Wayne, Mr, R. J. Donuglas and Mr.
and Mrs N. Hunkin were guests Sun-
day evening of Mr. and Mrs. E, Ken-
nedy of Formosa.
Betty Abraham, Sub Lt. Royal Can-
adian Navy, is home from H.M.C.S.,
Naden, Victoria, B. C., for a vacatien
at the parental hone
Mrs. J. Scott Inglis spent Thursday
with Mrs, P. Johann.
We are pleased to announce that we have pur-
chased Welwood's Ladies' Wear on Josephine
Street, will be known as Pardon's Ladies' and
Childrens' Wear, Dry Goods.
( Door Prizes will be drawn for Saturday night,.. April 5th )
Tuesday thru Saturday
April 1st to 5th
Everything at least 10% OFF
INCLUDING NEW STOCK
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