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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1953-04-29, Page 111111 lllllll 111111111 lllll 011] lllll If 4111 lllllllll McCIARY Model SDK 91-53 New automatic quick defrost? Electric butter conditioner? Large full width freezer chest! Beautiful colored interiors — "Miracle Capacity" In minimum space—Everything you want with all the mostuseful features plus beauty and convenience is ii yours when you buy IVIcelary. Your choice of many models. Model 25-53 Deluxe Electric One of a wide variety of dec- Et, tric, gas, coal and wood and combination ranges. • BUILT-IN '1 DEPENDABILITY TO LAST YOU A LIFETIME memm ,,, mitilmon , 41.! , !Wifl,!"!!",004WMA14444 411foopell ll ,,,,, , ounnoMottionnantOnninvnt oOnnotimisommomminitintrommomiemminmOT 07441 1 There's more cooking convenience than you've ever known in the now A/Wary electric and gas ranges, Fully automatic and with every modern feature, they combine beauty with pleasure in use, economy of operation and full dependability. Forsatisfaction now and in the years to come „ .1314 McClary. 11 ftell11111._ MISINNORMENEMESVEVAMM.... PRODUCTS OF GE See them NOW at your nearest. McClary dealer MINTON HARDWARE AND FARMERS SUPPLY HOUSE- . Plial V E 30, H WINGHAM 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111M1111111111111111111111111111111111111111141111111111111111111111111.1111111111111111111111111111141111111111111111111111111111111111111IIIIIIIP I a. CONSIDER THESE FACTS ARE FED ON SHUR-GAIN ••• At the ROYAL WINTER FAIR there are THREE HOG CLASSES where carcass-quality -COUNTS Last year SHUR-GAIN Feeders WON ALL THREE (1) The Brethour Trophy for the best Wiltshire Side. The winner— Shur-Gain Feeder Andrew Bain, French River, P.E.I. (2) The Todd Trophy for the best hog carcass. The winner— Shur-Gain Feeder G. B. Crow, Hespeler, Ontario. (3) Breeder Feeder Class for the best Gilt" boar and barrow. The winner— Shur-Gain Feeder Carl Roberts&Son, St. Adolphe, Manitoba ••••••••• SHUR-GAIN feeds are not fancy feeds. They are practical feeds for practical farmers which have been 'proven for their "dollar earning capacity". CANADA PACKERS LIMITED WINGHAIVI 4s SERVE CANADA • r'he V(40110434. Adveitiee-Times, Wedn Smith, spent :Sunday with Mr, Newton at Westminster Hospital, London, Billy I-Tart, son of Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Hart, who has been a member of the staff of the Bank of Commerce, at Winkharn, for the past year, leaves this week to join the staff at S.traf- fordville. Billy has been active in church and community activities in Wroxeter and will be greatly missed, He was a member of the United Church choir and Young People's Un- ion and recently a member of the cast of the play Raggedy Nan. Friends here wish for Billy every :,Icees3 and hope he wilt return often. osiPky,. Ao.41 9, 490 raga PO!. klum,14.000001 lllll 11111.11.01100,0011111111,1111111111111111111”1101,15 omm.4..mumwA,m.,...mmmAmokmomwom.ma a FOR FIRE, LIFE & AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE Can Stewart A. Scott Phone, 293 WInghosan BEAT, BSTATS Siiiligswer Representing Dudley 1l. names Ustuwel JENKINS REPAIR SERVICE Phone 276-W Minnie Street Wingham Choremaster, Page and Springfield Garden Tractors Rotary Tillers Power Mowers Toro . Sportlawn,Starlawn and Whirlwind " from 18" to 27" width. Taylor Forbes NEW Hand Mowers and USED MACHICNE$ Before you buy — see the reason why Headquarters for Power Lawn & Garden Equipment Sharpening — Gem and Bantam Rotavators — Repairing 0 Soldiers like those of the airborne infantry are helping to guard Canada, ready to drop into action wherever danger threatens, The young man who loins the Army and has com4 pieta] his Infantry training may then volunteer to start training for the proud wings of Canada's "Soldiers of the Sky," AND YOURSELF How does a man choose a ;oh? He examines the pay; the working conditions; the opportunities for advancement; the financial security. From every one of these aspects an Army career is excellent. And more — no monotony of being stuck for years in one place; pension plans after 20 years service; medical and dental care whenever needed without regard for cost or time, Opportunities for training and advancement in the Army today are truly outstanding. IN THE ARMY; Soldiering is a man's life! There are challenges and dangers. But wherever you go, in the Army, you know you can rely on your comrades, trained fighting men who share with you the action of military life, If you think an Army career is for you, enquire about the opportunities for service with the infantry the most important men in the Canadian Army. You are eligible to join the Army if you are 17 to 40 years a age and Able to meet Army test requitements. Applicants should bring birth certificates or other proof of age when repotting for intetirieve. For full information apply right away to: No. 11 Personnel Depot, Wallis House, Rideau & Charlotte Sts,, Ottakva, Oat, Na. 5 Personnel Depot, Artillery Park, Bagot St., Kingston, 04 Canadian Army Recruiting Centre, 90 Richmond Street West, Toronto, ant. No. 7 Personnel Depot, Woke* Barracks, Oxford & Elizabeth Sts., London, Ont. Army Recruiting Centre, 230 Main .8t. W., North say, Ont. Army Recruiting Centre, „fables Btreet Armou ry, 200 James St. North, Hamilton, Ont. moo,.0 00. • $4'W$ P ,WROX47:p3 Surprise Party Celebrates 25th Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Joe Siam-Kinds, Wrox- eter North, were pleasantly surprised on Saturday evening, when about twenty-five neighbours visited their home in honour of their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary, Lovely gifts Were presented and 4,..social time en- joyed, when ladies of the neighbour- hood served refreshments. Both Mr, and Mrs. Simmonds expressed their deep appreciation to their neighbours. Spending the special day with their parents, were their seven children, Roy, Lloyd, Muriel, Margaret, Thelma, Shirley and Lola. Everyone in the com- munity will join with Mr. and Mrs. Sirrirnonds' family and neighbours in wishing these fine citizens good health, happiness and success in the coming years. Young People's 'Union Glenn McMichael, president, presid- ed for the semi-monthly meeting of the Young People's Union, on Sunday evening. The meeting was called to order with quiet music, Berva Gallaher was at the piano. Ronald McMichael chose for the Scripture lesson Acts Chapter 9, verses 31-42, Rev, B. W. Todd led in prayer. 'The opening hymn was "0 Master of the Waking World." Sixteen members answered the roll call. Don Gibson, convener of Christ- ian Missions gave an interesting paper on Angola. Rev. E. W. Todd con- ducted a contest on Bible stories. The hymn "Jesus Shall Reign" and the Mizpah benediction brought the meet-, ing to a close. Women's Institute Mrs. Thos. Metcalfe, Wingham, will be guest speaker at the May meeting of the W. I. to be held at the home of Mrs. J. H. Wylie, on Wednesday, May 6th, at 2.30. Mrs, Metcalf will give a talk on her trip to Florida and Mexico during the past winter, Mrs. Frank Sanderson will have charge of the motto, "A good citizen is not con- tent to just sit, he finds his place in any community." Members are asked to bring their pot ,holders made for gift to delegates at the coming A.O.W. W. Current events will be reviewed by Mrs. G. Howes and special musical numbers. Members are asked to note change of place of meeting. Plan for Korean Bale The Women's Missionary Society of the United Church are planning to send their annual bale in the month of May. This year the urgent need., seems to be Korea and so they are asking anyone who has good used clothing or new clothing especially for children to bring them to the church or to contact any member of the soc- iety for particulars. Cash donations to pay the cost of shipping will be appreciated, The need ' of the. lost children Of Korea should touch the hearts of everyone in the community. 'hour donation will help the W. M. S. make a worthwhile contribution. Howick Lions Visit Teeswater Members of the Howick Lions Club numbering twenty, were -guests of the Teeswater Club on Thursday evening, when a supper meeting was held in the Vendome Hotel in that town. The guest speaker was Rev. Matthew Bail- ie, of Bluevale, and his subject, Ire- land. Howick group planned the pro- gramme. David Draper sang and con- tests were enjoyed and a draw for a number of gifts was made. One item on the menu was had in quantity and members were insisted upon to eat heartily, The Lions thought the onions a great treat until they discovered they were eating the homely belt. The Howick Lions report a good itime as guests of the Teeswater Club. Woman's Association Vice-president, Mrs. W. T. Mac- Lean presided for the April meeting of the Woman's Association, United Church, held in the church school- room on Tuesday afternoon. The meet- alialianallamainnawavall a a A a a a a U a U I a a a a ing was opened with the singing of the hymn "We Thank Thee 0 Our Father," Miss gerty Bush led in prayer followed by repeating the Lord's Prayer in unison, Mrs. Thos. McMichael read the Scripture lesson. Roll call was answered by a bible verse containing the name of a flower. Two donations from Mrs. T. G. Hemp- hill and Mrs. J, W. Douglas were re- ceived and appreciation expressed for Same. Mrs, MacLean read an account of the recent.W, M, S. presbyterial at Goderich, "Blest Be the Tie that Binds" was the closing hymn. Mem- bers quilted for the remainder of the afternoon with a pot luck supper serv- ed at the close. Mrs. Lloyd Magee and Mrs. Albert Gallaher arranged the meeting, Mrs. W. G. Gibson is visiting her daughter, Mrs, J. I), McGillivray at Paisley. Mrs. G, A. Gibson accompanied Mrs. Garry Gibson and Mrs. Wallace Nixon, of Wingham, to London, where she spent the week-end with her dau- ghters. Mrs. Harvey Timm and Mrs. D. S. MacNaughton attended An executive meeting of East Huron Women's In- stitute on Monday afternoon at Gorrle. The bridge on highway 87, just west of the village is being completed these days with the new sides. There is a lovely view from the new bridge, the winding river and the wooded hills on both sides. It is a sight tourists will appreciate. Many members of Forest Lodge A. F. €4 A. M. attended a banquet in Lis- towel last week, when the speaker was Rev. J, R. Boggs, of Molesworth, Attending a banquet given for the Royal Arch Masons in Toronto on Wednesday were: Mr. and Mrs. Tom Burke, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Gibson and Mr. and Mrs. John MacLean, They were accompanied' by Mr. and Mrd. Dave Murray, of Wingham. Week-end guests of Mrs. Bert Mar- tinwere Mr. and-Mrs. Cameron Nelson and son, Billy, of Ridgetown, Dr. Wm. and Mrs. Martin and son, Peter, Dray. ton, also Mrs. Mary Moffat, London. Mrs, A. Sparling, Listowel, spent the the past week with her daughter, Miss Hazel Sparling. Both spent Thursday with Mt. and Mrs. Wilfred Elliot, at Listowel. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Harris, Colonsay, Saskatchewan, visited relatives in this district last week. Both are former„ Howiek residents. They came down to Ontario by plane but returned in their new car. Mrs. Harris was the former Eunice Sothern, of Howick. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hunter spent the week-end with their son, Scott and Mrs. Hunter at Strathroy. Miss Evelyn Doig, Kitchener, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Sim Doig. Visitors on Wednesday with Mrs. D. S. MacNaughton and John were Mr. and Mrs, M. S. Aikenhead, of London. Mr. and Mrs. John MacLean and son, Dale, spent Sunday with Mrs. MaeLean's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Haines, Wingham. Mr. John Hupfer, Mrs. A. Sparling and Miss Hazel Sparling, spent Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Robert- son, Goderich, They were accompanied by Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Maxkveil, who visited Mrs. Maxwell's brother, Mr. Wm. Westlake and family at Salford. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence White, Tor- onto, spent the week-end at their summer place in the village. The Wroxeter players, who have presented Raggedy Nan, in many of the surrounding towns and villages visited Wingham and Blyth last week and were well received. Monday they presented their play in Teeswater and were sponsored by Teeswater Lions Club, Mrs. Reg. 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