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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1952-04-16, Page 8ed by singing, "Christ Arose follow." ed by prayer by We, Blair. The Scripture lesson was read by Mee. Howard Campbell. Mrs. Blair read an article on Easter. Mrs, Jack- Buchanan gave a reading on, "X know my Redeemer Liveth", and the reading "The Resurrected Life", was, read •by Mrs, Blair, Easter Hymne were sung during the meeting. The Christian triumph responsive reading was read by the president, Mrs, Chas. Smith. This was followed by prayer With the Lord's prayer in unison. Mrs. Smith gave a reading, "The Salt of the Earth", Mrs, Norman Mc- Dowell was appointed delegate to the- Presbyterial meeting at Clinton on May 1st. The treasurer reported 15 paid• members so far this year, Mrs, Harvey McDowell and her group are in charge of the program for May. The meeting closed by singing, "Be- neath the Cross of Jesus", Rev, C. C. Washington pronounced the bene- diction, Miss Minnie Snell of Toronto spent* the week-end with her sister, Mrs. J. L. McDowell. Miss Edna Smith of Kitchener' spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Smith, Mr. and Mrs. de Groot, formerly of Holland, moved last week to their ea. new home 'on the 4th concession of IR: East Wawanosh, Mrs. Fred Cook and Mr. Dave Cook are visiting Mrs. Reg. Carter of Woodstock. Miss Hattie Wightman of Toronto spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wightman. Mr. and Mrs. John Gear and child- ren of Kitchener spent the week-end: with Mr. Armond McBurney and Mrs.. J. L. McDowell. Mrs. Gear and child- ren are remaining for the Easter va- cation. Mrs. J. L. McDowell and Miss Snell visited on Saturday with Mr, and Mrs.. Elwin Taylor of Brussels. Mr. and Mrs, Ray Hanna of Bel- grave, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Taylor. 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Mr. and Mrs, Reg Bitten visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Doug Bit- ton of Listowel, Miss Muriel Anderson was a guest at the wedding of Mr. and Mrs, Keith Worrel, Evange'ical Church, Water- loo on Monday, Mr. and Mrs, Carmen Farrier of Toronto, are guests with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Higgins, Mr. Lloyd Anderson, Toronto, is spending the Easter holidays with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. John Anderson, Miss Eileen Holmes, London, spent the Easter week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Holmes, Mr. Everett Grasby, of Toronto, visited over the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Grasby. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Walsh, Mrs, George Jordan, Mr, and Mre. Jack Johnston, Mr, and Mrs. James Walsh, Eleanor and Marlene, attended the golden wedding annnversary celebra- tion of Mr, and Mrs. William Walsh Ilderton, last Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. E, Ansley, Thessalon, visited with the tatter's brother, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Campbell and family. Mrs. James Michie visited her uncle, Mr, Gideon Hood of Detroit, a few days last week. Mr. George Cook, Mr. Gordon Pen- gelley, Mr. Geo. Coulter, Mr. Manse! Cook and Mr. Martin Grasby spent last Thursday in Kitchener. Messrs. Ross and Charlie Procter at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Procter, for Easter. Miss Fairy Fells is spending Easter week with her uncle, Mr. David Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Armstrong and family of Thorndale, called on rela- tives in Belgrave, after attending the funeral of the former's uncle,- Mr. Archie Roberts, Fordwich. WESITIELD W.111.S, The Easter meeting of the W.M.S. was held on Wednesday afternoon with 18 members present. The de- votional .program was in charge of Mrs. Hugh Blair. The meeting open- New — at Old Price 1951 Monarch Sport Sedan, Blue BaGRAVE Mr. and Mrs, Levi Rieman and sons spent the week-end at the home of her sister, Mr, and Mrs, John Greig at Hagersville, Mr .and Mrs. Harold Vincent and family, spent Easter Sunday with Mrs. W. G. Wallace at Seaforth, Mr. and Mrs. Melville Morrison of Lueknow, spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Furdon. Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Pardon and family, visited on Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lennox at Listowel. Mr, and Mrs. Parker Campbell and family of Wingham, Mr, and Mrs. Harold Mason and baby of Kincar- dine, and Mr, and Mrs, Fleming John- son and family of Bluevale, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, John Mas- on, LOTS OF SUDS Douai() SOAP MILES 3 FEL& 570 BLENDED JAM HORSEY SWEETENED BLENDED JUICE "SPECIAL FEATURE" NEW MILD CANADIAN CHEESE DEL MAIZ FANCY 15 OZ. 2 FOR 330 CREAM STYLE COHN TINS HEINZ PURE BOTTLE 13 OZ. 290 POUND 450 TOMATO =TOM! HEINZ CONDENSED 49e6516eXtd 12:25 Noon (Monday to friday) STOCK MARKET REPORTS Wally Herbert reports from Easton Fisher FIRST CLASS WATCH REPAIRS AT MODERATE PRICES Owing to lack of space, am com- pelled to confine my repairs to watches only. George Williams Located In MASON'S STORE ' MARKET PRICES PAID FOR DEAD STOCK HORSES - CATTLE HOGS TELEPHONE ( Oil ECT Palmerston 123* Durham 3a G 'DIN YOUNG LIMITED Thurs. Fri., Sat., Mon. and Tues. April 17-22 BEDSTEADS- 36" (single size) Steel Bed CABLE SPRING Springfilled Mattress $3(1.00 V m Coplete, BEDSTEADS 54" , Steel Bed CABLE SPRING Springfilled Mattress $49.00 Complete Walkers' Home Furnishings Phone 106 S. 3. WALKER FUNERAL AND AMBULANCE SERV iCE WINGHAM Residence 189 vitro won r orirammom, viensiork THE WINGHAM ADVANCE-TUtES wallow :4y, Arm nth., Ion ,ammermisornormsumma nmimeilimii NEW$ OF WROXETER Easter Report Given for Primary and Senior Rooms at Public School on Wednesday, June 11th. There Will i children Of Toronto, were holiday vis• be morning and afternoon sessionsd itors with Mrs, „Tames Sangster and. The executive meeting at which plans family. Will be Made for the platelet Anntial Mrs, J. J. Allen, Jimmy and Mar- will be held in Bluevale Community jorie of Toronto, are spending the Hall on the afternoon of Monday, May Easter vacation with Mr. and Mrs, J. 12th. Mrs. Scottie McCann of Ford- N. Allen, with, will preside and Mrs. Stanley Miss Elva Hupfer of Sudbury Pub- Wheeler of Brussels will present the lic School staff, is holidaying with her minutes and the financial report for mother, Mrs. Robt. Hupfer and other the year. Reports of the district stand- relatives. ing committees will be given, Guests with Mr, and Mrs, Wilfred Brown this week-end were Mr, and We. Albert Gold and son Bobby, also Miss Ruth Brown, an of Toronto, Mr, Robert Paulin ,spent the week- end with Mr,. and Mrs, Wes Paulin. Mn and Mrs. Gordon Gibson spent the week-end with their daughter in London, Mr. and Mrs, Laurie Van Velsor of Hamilton spent the week-end with Miss Rona Van Velsor and her mother. Mr, and Mrs. Don Gilmer and Vane Lee are spending the Easter holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Everett Cathers, Misses Agnes and Margaret Wear- ring are spending the Easter holiday with Mr, and Mrs. G. A. Wearring. Mr. and , Mrs. Dave Draper spent the week-end in Toronto. Grade 8: Mary Coupland 80.5%; Lloyd Hunt 67.3%. Grade 7; Bonnie Hoffman. 89%; Bonnie Edgar 70.3%; Grace Paulin 77,5ee; Murray Montgomery' 77.2%; Shirley Reidt 76.3'1; Mae Wylie 75.7%; Marlene Smith 73.3%. Grade 6: Ian Howes 81.0% Larry .Durst, 79.4%; Marjorie Moffat 78.8%; Jamie Sanderson 75.1%; Larry Snell 73%; Elaine Statia 60.8%; Lorraine Smith 47.4%, Grade 5: Catherine MacDonald 74.3%; Paul Higgins, 74.3%; Anne Douglas 73.5%; Daisy Gibson 72.5%; Bernice ;..„rainger 70.8%; Billy Higgins 68,1%; Carol Milhvard 66.2%^; Faye Smith 65%; Nancy Newton 63.2%; Gwynne Gibson 61.2%, D. Gilmer, principal. Mid term report of Wroxeter Pri- Wroxeter Primary Room Grade 4: Jean Thompson SS"e: ko 80%; Paul Static. e3'":: John Me- Gee 62%. Grade 3; Nancy Palmer 80`"e: Wes- ley Newton 76%e Murray McLean 74%; Gloria Hunt 70%.: Davey Edgar 70%; Harvey Heimpel 70%; Connie Smith 52e: . Grade 2; Linda Jane Durst A; Margaret Rose Paulin A; Darlene Brothers A; Douglas Knight A; Helen McGee A; Ernie A/inward Bx; Elaine Sanderson B; Carol Newton C, Mary H. Wearring, teacher. St. James Guild The April meeting of St. James' Guild was held at the home of Mrs. B. F, Millward. Mrs. K. Bennet open- ed the meeting with prayer, then Mrs. Victoria Brothers read the wor- ship passage, "The King". The JOHNSON'S GL.O-COAT LAWRASON'S HOUSEHOLD COFFEE KELLOGG'S 13 z. CORN FLAKES P Og• FAIRWIND FRESH TOPS, CALIFORNIA CARROTS .... Fun of Juice, Size 216 Doz. ORANGES 31c No. 1 Firm, Ripe 14 oz. Tube TOMATOES .. 27c Green Pascal, Florida 2 for CELERY 25c ALL VALUES EFFhlarrvE IN WINGRAM Until closing time Sat. Apr. 19 4111111111111111111•1111111.1111111111111111M01111.1 president gave an interesting ineesage entitled, "The High Standard of Cone firmed Members of the Anglican Church". After the business was dis- cussed, the meeting closed with pray- er. The ladies quilted for the re- mainder of the afternoon, after which lunch was served. 'Veited Church Easter Service • White Lilies of Easter and spring flowers in basket arrangement made a delightful setting for the morning service in the United Church, which was largely attended. The service opened with the processional hymn, "Christ the Lord is Risen," The regu- lar choir was followed by the Junior choir who sang a special three part anthem. Miss Gilberta Howes was • soloist and chose to sing "Grant us Thy Peace." by Hamblen. The choir sang "Lift Up Your Heads," by Gab- riel. Rev. E. W. Todd chose his message from the words, "Let us keep from Mary Gibson, and daughter of Mr. front of the pulpit was a gift fro the family of the late Mr. and Mrs, and Mrs. George Gibson, has been George Allen, who were valued mem- guest of honour at two showers in bars of the church for many years. the village. Mrs. G. A. Wearring en-Music was under the direction of Mrs. Lyle Brothers, organist and tertained and Mrs. Thomas Burke was choir leader, hostess at a miscellaneous shower. Thursday night of this week the community will honour her with a party in the Town Hall. Mrs. J. D. McGillivray has been bookkeeper at the local Split Pea Mill for a number of years. She was also prominent in the musical life of the village and was organist of the United Church, Al- ways helpful and willing to give of her talents she will be much missed here but the good wishes of all go with her to her new home near Pais- ley. Catharine Marie Ball, daughter of Rev, and Mrs. John Ball of Kincar- ' dine, placed second in the finals Pub- lic Speaking contest held recently at University of Western Ontario. Miss Ball, a high school student, formerly 'lived in this district, where her father was rector of Fordwich, Gorrie and Wroxeter Anglican churches. The Tyro Group for boys will hold their meeting in the United Church school room on Friday evening of this week at 7,30 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hetherington of Toronto, are spending the holidays in town, Mrs. Hetherington is the dau- ghter of the late Mrs. Milvert Sellers. Mr, Bob Paulin, Toronto, spent the week-end with friends in town. Miss Eleanor Sanderson spent the Easter holiday with her mother, Mrs. Frank Sanderson. Mr: and Mrs. Calvin Moffat and daughter, Karen, Toronto, were holi- day visitors with the former's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Moffat. Mrs. Moffat spent a few days this week in Kitchener with her daughter, Mrs . George Seegmillar and Mr. Seegmillar. ! Miss Jeannie Howes, granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Howes, is spending a few weeks with her grand- parents in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wylie are spend- ing a few days in New York. They accompanied their daughter, Miss Frances Wylie, Mrs. Fred Bowker and Mr. George Bradley, all of Tor- onto, Mr. Albert Gallaher, who has been ill at his home for the past three weeks, is still confined to bed. His many friends hope for a speedy re- covery, Mrs. J. Lovell, who has spent the winter season with relatives in Wes- tern Canada, will return to Toronto next week where she will visit with friends for some weeks before return- ing to her home here. Miss Gilberta Howes, who has been on the staff of the Bank of Commerce in Kitchener for some months, has zo oz. again taken a position on the local Bank staff. Gilberta's many friends welcome her back to town, Miss Ruth Brown, Toronto, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Brown, Mr, and Mrs. Jack Barlow and DIAL 980 PKG. l op 330 160 7 DAYS A WEEK CFPL 7 OZ. 250 TIN 190 1J6A1(13Z. 340 260 TIN Z, 13, 650 20 OZ. 2 FOR 250 TINS Murray and Jimmie Garniss of Bluevale, are holidaying with their grandparents, Mr, and alas. Lyle Hop- per. Misses Myrtle Yuill and Irene Milner of St, Catharines, were week- end visitors with Mr. Jos, Yuill. Miss Margaret Higgins of London, spent Easter with her parents, Robt, and Mrs. Higgins. W.M.S. Miss Freda Cook spent a few days Mrs. Leslie Wightman of the Brick at the home of her sister, Mrs. Bar- United Church was the, guest speaker old Slessor at Tiverton. at the Easter Thankoffering of the Miss Norma Brydges, Barry and W,M,S., held at the home of Mrs. W. Ralph Logan, had their tonsils re- x, Miller on Wednesday afternoon, moved in Wingham General Hospital with 19 ladies present. Mrs. Wight- last week. man chose as her subpject, "Lord, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wade spent what wilt Thou have Me to do?" She Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Wm, Wade gave a most interesting and thought at Fordwich. provoking Easter message. Mrs. W. I. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Pengelley and Miller presided and in the Worship family, spent Sunday with Mr. and service on "What does -Easter Mean Mrs. Jake Kaufman at Eden Grove. to You?" was assisted by Mrs. Ross Miss Phyllis Murdock of Toronto, Errington, who read the Scripture visited with her cousine Mrs. Lewis lesson, Mrs. John Cameron read Storehouse and Mr. Stonehouse dur- "Meditation on the Cross." Mrs. Frank ing the Easter week-end, and Mrs. McQuillin "Meditation on the Resur- Charles Johnson, Marilyn and Nancy rection" and Mrs. Gordon McPherson of Blyth, are spending a few days "Easter is the Festival of Victorious there this week. Living," Mrs. Bakker sang a Dutch Miss Patsy Logan is visiting at Lon- hymn and "Faith of our Fathers." don this week with Mr. and Mrs, Mrs. Tom Todd presided for a short Leslie Vincent and family, meeting of the W.A., the theme of On Sunday a family gathering was which was Christian Living in the held at the home of Mrs. L. J. Wil- Community, Mrs. Cameron read the liams of Blyth, to celebrate her eight- Scripture, lesson and Mrs. McQuillin, I ieth biathday. For a number of years, the lesson thoughts, At the conclusion I she and her husband had operated a hardware business in the store now lunch was served with Mrs. J. Camer- occupied by Mr. Ross Anderson. Rela- on, Mrs. Stuart end Mrs. Bakker as tives attending from this community hostesses. were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brydges and W. I, Course The ladies are reminded of the Harry, Belgrave; Miss Myrtle John- son, London; Mr. and Mrs. A. Mel- Short Course on "Canning Ontario ville Bradburn, Misses Ruth and Shir- Foods," shown in pictures under the ley,- and Murray Bradburn, Belgrave; auspices of the Women's Institute in Mr. and Mrs. Bill Johnston, Lucknow; the basement of the church on Friday Mr. and Mrs. Robt, Golley, Wingham; afternoon at 2:00 sharp. Miss Mar- Mrs. Wilson Thornton, Bluevale; and garet Meyer of the Department will be Mr. and Mrs, Murray Johnson, Wing- in charge. A fee of 10e will be charg- ham. ed to defray expenses and -all the lad- The final party of the 9th line ies of the community are invited, euchre club was held in the school Will MacCrostie house last Thursday evening. Ten The community was shocked and tables of cards were played. High saddened when it was- learned that prizes were won by Mrs. Magon Robin- Mr. Will MacCrostie had passed away son and Jack Taylor, Low prizes went on Friday afternoon. Mr. MacCrostie to Mrs. Pete Jefferson and Jas. Led- was apparently making favourable dy, Ten dollars was donated towards recovery, following a heart attack a record player for the school and it two weeks previous. His sudden pass- SHIRRIFF'S LUSHUS jrATiolr CARNATION EURO MIT= BARKERS — TWIN TRAYS DOZ. PACK FAD TUNA BRIGHT'S CHOICE David Sanderson 80%; Bert Pecaluy- plan for the Autumn convention. the .east, Corinthians 1, Chapter 5, verse S. A basket of flowers placed in Mrs. D McGillivray the former W. M. S. Thankoffering Service Rev. E, W. Todd minister of the United Church gave the address. when on Sunday evening members of the Women's Missionary Society held their Easter Thankoffering service. lTe spoke from the words Behold I Send You Forth, Luke 10-3. The choir sang an Easter anthem. A special of- fering was made for the work of the , W.M,S. Mr, and Mrs. Vern Denny and dau- ghter, Thelma, former residents of Wroxeter and now of Owen Sound, were recent visitors in the district. • Mrs. Vern MacDonald of London, ^ was a guest of old neighbours recent- ly, The executive meeting of Guelph Area met in Guelph on Thursday to Short Course On Foods The local Women's Institute will sponsor a short course on foods May 12th at 9 o'clock in the evening, Miss Myers of the Department will be in charge and the lecture will be illus- trated by pictures, This service is open to the general public bothtmen and women and will be held in the I Masonic Club rooms. W.I. District Annual June 11th East Huron District Annual meeting will be held in Gorrie Community Hall CORNED REEF LOAF COTTAGE APPLE AND RASPBERRY is oz. VII7NED CLIZELIIES TIN TOMMY TUCKER CREAMY " T T E/11 HUTTON'S TOMATO SOUP MEATS — FRUITS — VEGETABLES 5 OZ. 3 HEM IMAM &MEM TINS FOR 290 RICHMELLO 24 Oz. 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Mrs. McBain and Marvin McCabe of Windsor, Mr. Carl. Johnston, Marie and Keith of Bluevale, were recent visitors at the home of Mr. John 1VIcQuillin. The girls of 'the "Happy Handicraf- tars" with their leaders, Mrs. G. MacPherson and Mrs. Jas. Curran, at- Levied Achievement Day at Clinton on Tuesday. The girls chartered a bus from Allan Reid for the trip. Mr, and Mrs. G. S. McIntyre and Donald, of Bracebridge, were visit- ors with Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Miller on Sunday. Donald is spending a few days here while Mr. and Mrs. Mc- Intyre are in Toronto. • ing was a severe shock to his family was decided =to purchase a half dozen and friends. more chairs. Sandwiches, cake and Mr. Mid Humphrey is a patient in coffee were served and all sang "God St. Joseph's Hospital, London, where Samverst.heHaQruoeld en.vvoods and children, " he will undergo an operation on his eye, Miss Anna Stuart of Toronto, was a visitor with Mr. and Mrs, George Stuart for the holiday week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Mel. Brown and Bob Murdie of Waterloo, are holiday vis- itors with Mrs. R. Woods. Mrs. Met - die who has spent the past two weeks ”; spending t he holidays with relatives in Waterloo, returned with them, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Miller, Larry, and Miss Doris Taylor of London, were holiday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. C. Taylor. Miss Norma Weatherhead is home from Orangeville for the Easter vaca- tion. Be sure to attend the concert and dance in the Community Hall on Fri- day,evening under the auspices 6f the girls of the "Happy Handicrafters." Mrs. MacFarlane of Lucknow, her nephew, Mr. David Laing, and Miss Betty Rutherford of Brantford, were are spending a few days with her par- ents, Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Dahmer at Kincardine, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Webb of Tor- onto, spent the Easter week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Robinson. Mr. Adam McBurney of Kingston, in the community. Mrs. Arthur Jones and Ronald, are spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. Leander Good, Miss Mary Scott spent a few days at the home of her sister, Mrs. Gordon Robb of Ashfield. Miss Myrtle Johnson of London, spent the Easter week-end at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. A. Melville Bradburn and Mr. and Mrs. William Brydges. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Vanderburg of Toronto, spent the week-end with