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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1956-01-04, Page 9AP: ' BOND has your :Kyle in your size in yotir fabric , in yoUr colotit at' your price! get to know BONDI because' • Bond guarantees istkfaction or money refunded. • Bond al faya lea& in value,. helievesi, our enatoMers4treattwaye tight: ARMITAGE'S VI?, etecute,td I ORDER 'YOUR SUIT NOW FOR SPRING ``OR EASTER. PAY WHEN YOU GET IT 74,;t 51,e t REE Hearing CLINIC For All Makes Of Hearing Aids BRUNSWICK HOTEL, WINGHAM From 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. FRIDAY, JANUARY-6th A. W. C. HAZELL Eipert Consultant with several years of experience. VERY HARD OF HEARING We have a new 5-transistor set — a mighty*Powerhohne. ,thie is. not just another model, it is something entirely new the most powerful hearing aid ever made. Complete 30 milliwatts maximum power with less than one milliwatt of the average set. Designed for the very hard of hearing and for those who have too much diffimilty making out words, it is giving clear, clean hearing to many folks who have "outgrown" regular hearing aids. So if you are not bearing as well as you should, you owe it to yourself to try out this miracle instrument. You may have a free 10-day trial without cost or obligation. Call me for a home appointment or come to my office. ACOUSTICON of LAMBTON and HURON Sarnia, Ontario Phone Di-4-8708 152 Victoria St. N. Mr. George Baird, of Turnberry, tives. • HURON COUNTY COUNCIL. The Huron County Council will meet in the Court House, Goderich, on TUESDAY, JANUARY. 17th, 1956, at 2.00 p.m. All accounts, iioiices of deputations etc. should be in the hands of the County Clerk not later than Saturday, January 14th, 1956. A. H. ERSKINE, Clerk, County of Huron CHARGE'R LIP FOR WINTER. DRIVING • ti 'tor' a head start On winter riving, and SUR.t start OR frosty mornings .. take those on yotir ears battery a, cheek M NOW! ay 'need recharging or well a replaceent, tither way, see t$1.1kill guarariteg OP all new batteries. ,WISIGHAM MOTORS PhtthC. 139 Wingham Mission Band Members Receive Certificates RIMEYALE—The January meeting Of the Mission Band of the United Church;' was advanced one weeir so that it'could be held during the Christmas holidays,. It was held On Wednesday afterneon, December 28th. The president, Shirley Johnston, conducted- the Meeting. The seoiutary, Anne. Peacock, rend the minutes and "the rellleell was answered by paying fees. PetsY Taller gave the Scripture reading fand,Susan Sellers the Prayer for missionaries. Rosemary Nicholson and Douglas Bail+~ ;Billy Hetherington and Keith JOhrlton. 'Were the "Work and Wor- • ship Twins." Marie Johnston gave a summary of ',chapter in the study book, Mrs, W. • 3, .10/titatoO 4old the story of the fel:: lowing chapter. At--0 the ,viclusion of ithe meeting -the.leaders, Mrs. Johnston and Miss .Margaret Curtis, presented- certifi- eatekra'fer regular attendance, The ftwattlaweere.giVen to: 'Ann Peaceck, :Mae', jehnsteni Shirley Johnston, .Kay Johnston, Susan, :Sellers, Grace 4.1fatheri,„ Ruth Mathers, „Nanny' Tay, Patir` .Taylor, "LloYd Peacock, 'Terry Johnston, Bob Mathers. The leaders gave the children a =Christmas treat. KENT Social The of the United Church held a social in the schoolroom of the .church on December 27th, With good attendance. games were played under the direction 0 the president, Jack Horton and Miss Joyce Hoffman, and refreshments Were served, Perfronale The sacrament of the Lord's Supper was observed in the Presbyterian and United Churches on Sunday. Mr. and. Mrs. Stanley Gallaher,, Bill and Berva, of Wroxeter, spent New Year'd Day at the hoMe Of"Mr. and Mrs. Harry Elliott. Misses Mary and Rtiby Duff and Mrs. M. L. Aitken were Nev Year's Day 'visitors at Mr. Donald Street's, Listcvel. Mr, and Mrs. William Paterson, of Toronto, visited friends in the village and in Wingham during the holiday week. Mr. Howard Brook, of Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Brook and daugh- ter, of Galt, were New Year's visitors with Rev. R. A. Brook and MrS, Brook. Mr, and 'Mrs." Charles .Boinnanspent New 'Wiles Day at Ingersoll with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bosnian and family. Mr. and Mrs. Neil MalcEachren and family, of Clifford, hid New Year's dinner with Mrs. R. F. Garniss and. Mr. Mac Scott. Mr; and. Mrs. Allan White and Candachie ResIdeio Was 'Mize 'Winner BLUEVALE—The Women's rnsti- tlite held a euchre party in the corn- munity hall on Wednesday evening, Prize winners were.; High scores, Miss Dorothy Greenaway, Allan Brecken- ridge; /QW,eceves, Mrs. Robert Powell, Boss Abraham: The birthday Prise went„sto Miss Emma Johnston while the prize for the player coming the longest.distance was won by Mr. Trethewey, of Cam- children, of Clifford, spent New Year's Day with Mr, and Mrs, Jon Horton, Mr. Charles Garniss and his daugh- ter, Mrs, Helen Scott, of Wingham, visited 'Mr. and Mrs. Burns Moffatt the hofiday, Visitors at the home of • Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Darling at the weeicend were Mr. and Mrs. Clare Newman and three daughters, of Harriston, Miss Siebye Jouvvirna of Harry and Donald Darling, of Tor- onto. Mr. Donald' Darling has returned to TOronto 'after two weeks' holiday at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Darling, Donald, Jim and Mrs. Stanley Darling visited friends in HarristOn, Locarairi. ,P*ItUred Qn TV Program rg,M191V414B---$11ftron Grubbe, Blue- vale school girl, daughter of Teir,, and Mrs. Arthur Grubbe, was featured on Margaret: Bophy's prpgrane "341.,ady" on Wingham TV, during the lielidaYe• Sharon received many compliments, and telephone messagea praising her fine exhibition of dancing, Eightieth Birthday Mrs. Joseph Curtis BLUEVALE—Mm Joseph Curtis celebrated her eightieth birthday at her home during Christmas week when members of her family were present, Celebrating with her were Mrs. John McKee, Montreal, Mrs, Harold Proc- ter and family, of Belgrave, Miss Margaret Curtis at home and her sister, Mrs. James Kirton. Six Tables Play At 2nd Line Euchre . BLUEVALE:74t the:second line of Morris euchre held at; the homd of Mr, and -.Mrs: Rpsi. Turvey, six tablesqVrehe! m,.play and .prizes were won by Mrs. Bert Garniss, Mrs. Frank Shaw, Mrs, Charles Bosman, Messrs. Ralph Shaw,. Jim Elston, Frank Shaw, TO Hold Meeting On January 12th 13rAJB V./04-1%e 13ineVele Wo- Inen's Institute will hold its regular meeting at the home of. Mrs; jos. Horton on TheredaY, Jannary .12th. The roll call` will be answered by giving an item pf interest about any Canadian town or city, Mrs. M, Aitken will speak on the topic., "West- ward to the Mountains," Mrs. ..Spar , ling Johnston will give a reading, WHITECHURCH Leonard James had a birthday party on Monday. The little boys of the vil- lage went to the pond of ice, for a skating party in the afternoon and then to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter James for the birthday supper. Misses Margaret and Florence Moir, pf Toronto, spent a few days last week at, the home of their sister, Mrs, Jan Richardson. George Conn spent the week-end at the home of his aunt, Mrs. Ronald Coultes of E. Wawanosh. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Laidlaw and family, of London, spent Monday with his, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Laid- law. Mr, and Mre. Ed. Nicholson and Colleen, of Thamesford, spent Satur- day with, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hutchison. Mr. and Mrs. Canieron Simmons and Nancy, of London, spent the week-end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Martin and with other relatives here and at Wingham. Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Falconer left on Saturday to spend a few weeks at Sarnia, while Mr. and Mrs, Relison Falconer take a trip to Florida, Mr. and Mrs. Angus falconer Mid t Alan spent Sunday at the home of her uncle, Mr. Harry Jackson, of Wing- ham. The young people of the Presbyter- ian Church held a social evening in the Sunday School room of the church on Tuesday evening. Mrs. Ben McClenaghan has been under the doctor's care during the past week, suffering froth pneumonia.' Gordon Mitchell, of Toronto, spent the week-end with Wayne Henry. Mr. Jas. Snowden and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Snowden and children spent the New Year's Monday with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Humphrey. of St, Helens. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rintoul and children spent Sunday at the home of her brother, Mr. Gordon Caldwell, of Blyth. Mr. and Mrs. Webstet Jacklin, Maxine and Nora, spent New Year's Sunday at the home of their daugh- ter, Mtn Archie Purdon, . Mr. Tupper Cunnington, who . spent liStinoeth at the home. of his daugh- ter, .Mrs.' Chas. Robinson, left on Fri- AttOto ',spend -It few weeks with his nieses„misses May and Elva Pearson, of, Misn,,Jupe.,McCorniick, MisseLaur- etta LeVecque,,of Wyoming, Miss Pat- ;'r' la Winchester, 'of St. Marys, 'arid MiftM,40,Yn Shiell, all of Whigham 1 1:70spigi,. spent the ,New .Year's,0n Monday at..tha; home of the - letter's parents,' Mr: and Mrs. Charles Shiell. and Mrs. Donald Martin and faniily spent New Year's pn ' Sunday at 'the borne of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Mark Johnston, Holyrood. The folks of the E. Wawanosh No. 9 school held their euchre last Wed- nesday evening, when nine tables played, Mrs. Gordon Cristin and Mr. Robert Scott held high points and the; mystery prize went to Mr. Roy r'attison. They expect to hold another on January 8th. Mrs. George Kennedy had the mis- fortune to fall on the street in Wing- ham last Thursday and broke her right wrist. Miss Mary Fisher spent last week at See Moving Pictures Of Trip to West WMITECHURCH — The young people of the United Church held a social evening in the Sunday Scheel room on Wednesday and 'J. D. Bee- croft entertained the gathering by showing moving pictures of places of interest in the West, which were taken when Mr, and Mrs. Beeeroft made the trip, last year. He also showed some local pictures. Arthur Laidlaw was in charge of the games and contests, Sandwiches and Christmas cake were served. Gillespie.Morgan Wedding in Toronto WHITECHURCH—A marriage of interest to this community was sol- emnized in St, Clair Avenue United Church, Toronto, on Wednesday, Dec- ember 28, at 3 p.m., when Rev, 3, Ash- ton united in marriage Miss Kathleen Morgan, of Toronto and Charles L. Gillespie, of Kitchener, with her brother, Mr.. Keith Morgan, and her cousin, Miss Muriel Morgan as at- tendants. After the wedding luncheon served by the bride's girl friends at her apartment the happy couple left on an extended wedding trip to Washing ton and New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gillespie and Mr. and Mrs. Donald 13tishell, of Molyrood attended the wedding. The may friends of the groom in this distriet &tend best wishes for a long and happy wedded life. " " . •". " • the home of. her., Out, .44m, 'Told. Jantsl, of Milverton' and Mr. and Mrs,, Gee. Fisher and fanaily visited there onSunday, Mr, P. MeK. Paterson returned: home froM Detroit on Friday after, spending a •week at the homes of his , 'Pons. Mr, Prank and Mr, Scott Pat-, ersen, Mr. and Mrs. ',Tag, Falconer and. X,,ois and Miss Mary nperit MerldaY :at the hew of Mr. and Mrs,' Chas. Falconer, ,of Mrs, John Craig spent, the week-: end at the. hemp of her daughter, mrs, ftobt. Hall, of Wingham, and. Craig and Mr. end Mrs. Dawson Craig' and, children, and Albert Paterson . spent New Year's there on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. George .Coultes„ E. Wawailosh, Mrs. Jas.- Leaver, Wing- ham, spent New Year's on Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Gaunt, Mr, and Mrs; Jas. 'Patetson, Kitch, ener, spent Sunday at the home of his brother, Mr, Albert Paterson, and ether members of the 004 family received word on AandaY Pt the passing .of their brother, Mex. ander Paird, of Flint, MiChigan. Bet, Aides his widow, the former Lyla Pear, ?ri ' Wingham, he leaves brnthers and sisters in Torhberry and'Wingham. The :funeral will be held this Thera day from the A, A. Currie Sono. funeral tonne,' with ' interment In Wingham, cemetery, Mr, and Mrs, Gordon Diekison and, Donald, of Teeswater, Mr. Jas. Got., don, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred. McGee and children,, Wingham, Spent NOW Year's Qrt Monday at the home of Mr, and Mrs, John McGee. Mr, and MM. ' Ne/SOn. Smith, of Markham, spent a few days last week at 'the home of his sister, Mrs. Russell. Chapman and Mrs, Fred Bagg,. Wile had been visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. E, GrpSkorth, ac. companied Mr. and Mrs, Smith back to her home at Willi:m(1E11e.. Mrs. Willis and sons „spent Sunday with Wroxeter and Gpertmstown rela- The. Wingltant AdvalitotaimeM, Wednesid•Y, Olaitsfirr 40, Pigs 'Plflaa