The Wingham Advance-Times, 1956-10-10, Page 4-AIWAtienelilt. WeePlea .0t 1001
FOR, SALE
THE, 33IGT R=Au. 1 $ATA
you've vver eeen. You get two
• fee the price nf ono by paying an
Mara eent. $hen) arid save at
%le 9eiginte4 Rexall eaIe. Sale
dateet Wed.., Ilium, FrL, Sat.,
, Oct, 17,, 18, 19, 20. At afcKib-
bens, The Reaa11 Drug Store.
Wing halm 10b
-- •
N[EAT von siLLE
'GOOD BEEF for ado by the qtlar-
ter. Beef killed limier license
trent the Department of Health. 1
Choice Hereford yearlings, ftAan.
INTARD ACKERT, I-1 olyroo d,
phone 24.30, Ell:dela 16rrb
OUSI'OM MADE slip covers made
to order. Apply te Mrs. Harold
Elliott, phone 709w4, 26,3,10,17"
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
_
REGISTERED Aberdeen Angue
bull for eale„ 2 yeas old, Apply
to John Rhin phone 33r13,
Rressels. 10e
I45 CHUNKS a vp for sale.
ApPly to Herold Finley, Phone
15r2 13ehnore., at)*
- e---.
TWO GOOD Durhant-Hereford
eroSs steers, 6 months and 1
Iyear old. APP1y to aert Stapleton
after 6 pen. 10b
8 DURHAM STEERS for Sale, be-
tween 7,00 - 1300 lbs,; one Pure-
bred Oaford ram. Apply to
Webster Ja.eklia, R.R.- 2, Wrete-
eter, phone 2r12. 10*
DRESSED CHICKENS for sale.
Appiy to Mrs. Harold
• phone 709w4. 26,340*
,CC)1VI.PLETE Brownie outfit size
8 for sale; girl's winter coat
• 'size 8-10 e -ears; glee 2 -piece
suit 8-10 years, Apply to Mrs.
)5111 Heridereon, phone 314. 10*
80 -lb, milk cans for sale,
one used °MY two months. Ap-
ly to Jahn Riley, phone 84r11,
russeIs. 10*
SHAYIVIP COLORED formal dress
for sale, Lace over taffeta with
Matching jacket, size 18. Worn
Alse baby buggy
tlunners in geed condition. Mrs.
ROY Burchill, Minnie St., Wing-
' hani. •' 10*
EQITIPMENT
''.60trAR 13EET Harvesters fee me-
''-'•*clititn' arid light land. Can be
orifivqrted to turnip's. Only $600„
•tekiltece lifters at bargain prices.
p Corbett, Paris, Ont. 1017*
. SAVE: UP TO .81 in $4 on oil bills.
Duo -Therm Oil Ilome Heaters
•• itievith automatic •Power -Air Blow-
er circula•te heat by force, put
•eililazee" ceiling heatto work. Slash
ereafuele bine up to 25 per cent. Mo
aMtleis styled to fit. your room,
-11Pricedto fit your budget. Patti-
. e son Radio and Electric, 10b
1,§ FAWN. Station Wagon coat
for Sale. Size 34-36 fur collar
Good as new. ?hone 7r4, Wroxe
•-eter. 10*
ootrociss :FOR SALE 8 weeks
• old, just .right for training,
1.4,45:65 eacb. ,Alexander's • Hard-
hinevakeeeWingharn. • 10b
•THREE 'STOVES for sale. Classic
With high oven, medium sized
Quebec heater, Coleman. oil bur-
•„,..nere Also kitchen cupboard. Ap-
, ply- to Harry Newell, Scott St.
10*
195TALFeT0N, FORD truck for
' Signal. Ilene: In good con-
Cenal.:aet Phyllis Keith,
"eleteeielf 'en week -ends. Phone
'`49/(2a, ° . • 10*
•ALLIS,CHALMERS W.C. Trac-
teetorefee sale. Two -furrow plow,
faiMustalee sold! ae farm is in grass,
Apply to D. McKenzie, plione 189
ie-Blytli. •• •10"
•DUR.,CHROME and plastic kit -
...then chairs for sale; Simmons
tubular drib. Phone 5043 10b
HEADQUARTERS FOR. HEAT;
'• Malie Dho-Therm Oil Home Hee-
'ter'S to:choose from,. Genuine per -
'Z iod et stunning modern styling,
'",; Worlilesa, dirtlese heat for 1
-room ot 8. Pattison Radio and
10b
QUEBEC HEATER in good condi-
tion fot sale. Apply to Miss Ma-
e rion •$impson, phone 559R. 10*
PIANO for sale; also Lloyd babe.
,buggy in excellent condition.
' Phone 7osil. 10Ie
BOX ;STOVE for sale, with iron.
egrates. Phone 745312, 10b
•TWO CHESTS of drawers,. one
large and one email; 1 boy's 2-
pant suit, blue -grey check, size
•• 10-12; one c'hild'e red snowsuit:,
•size 2, both in goose eeralition.
, for sale. Phone 436M. 10*
,,I4LTJETIO HOUND, 10 months old;
•.• Single barrel shotgun, 12 gauge;
guitar and case in good con-
- clitioe, aor sale, Apply to Mr.
. Bert Hertog, Bluevale, Ont.,
phone Wroxeter 15r9 after 5.30,
• 10*
bRBSSZI) ROOSTERS for sale;
35 'White Rock pullets started te
lay. AOPIY to Wallace Conn,
phone 662w1, Ob
•CANADIAN CEMEN1' for sale,
• aL20. per bag, Mowbray Coh-
struetion, Witighain, phone 564.
10b
•13.0tS TI-IREE-PLECE blue Wool
,• etatt eet,, eize 3, like new, feu
eettale, Phoue 878. 10*
LOST
SATURDAY, October 6, between
Lloyd ivrotagiarxletyPit, 10 con. E.
WaWenesh alid'SYd farm
Ci. Cutross, a nearly new
band saW, Finder Please calJ
LlOyd Uontgcnnery, 10*
t4i111101014hUtrilailliatihttOIWOWWWIfiltii~o
Box Holders' Names
B' Not Given out
,
2 0 le strictly against our rtdeei
Ito divulge OM hame addeess
of any adeerthier uebni an
lAdvatiete•Theies Bo* Nutrifeer,ii
tle not ask okt tot Mild
n-1 ,
Interotion. 1-
Lloyolimooroushiiiciiiimmoodooionoj
9 YOUNG PIGS, nine weeks old
for ,ale. Apply to Robt. Moffat,
phone 63232. 10"
COWS for sale, 2 fresh two days,
one due in two weeks, second
-calves; one heifer due in month.
Apply to Charles McIntosh,
Molesworth, phone 5r$ Moles-
worth. 10*
SIX SHORTHORN yearling steers
for sale. Apply to Jos. King,
phone 549w3, lob
iSIX 2 -YEAR-OLD Hereford steers
and 6 Hereford yearlings, also 1
Shorthorn heifer in calf, due in
4 weeks. Apply to Geo, Fisher,
Whitechurch, phone 747w11
Winghaxn. 10*
POULTRY FOR SALE
60 ROCK -X -SUSSEX pullets, 41,i,
months old; young purebred
York hog; 2 young purebred
York sows. Phone Wingham729312. 10*
75 SUSSEX x LEGHORN pullets
ready to lay, for sale, Phone
734w3. 10b
250 R.I.R. x C.R. pullets for sale.
Apply to Mrs. R. Reavie, phone
713J2. 10*
40 LIGHT SUSSEX x Barred Rock
pullet!, laying, Apply to Ross
Turvey, phone 11r1.7 Brussels,
10*
200 SUSSEX x ROCK pullets for
sale, 41,(2 months old. Phone
40231, Ben IVIcClenaghan. 10b
PULLF.TS WANTED
100 OR MORE Hyline pullets,
• ready to lay. Harold David,
Gorrie, phone Fordevich 541:22.
10*
miSeELLANEOUS
FOR REPAIRS, to all makes of TV
and radio call Dunkin Television
and Radio, Teeswater phone 27
or Wingham 70331, 19rrb
TS YOUR TELEVISION properly
insured for all rcsit coverage?
For information phone 293, Stew-
art A. Scott, Wingham. •2rrb
STEWART A. scum can now save
you 15% on your car or truck in-
surance, Yearly or six months
policies are available. Special
rates for fanners. For further
Information phone 293, Wingham.
29rrb
'SANITARY SEWAGE disposal
septic tanks, cesspools, cellar,
etc., pumped' and cleaned, quid;
service, all work guaranteed.
Apply Louie Blake, phone 42r6,
Brussels, 15rrb
7VATERLOO CATTLE Breeding
Association "Where Better Bulls
Are 'Used". "For artificial in-
semination information or ser-
vice from all breeds of cattle,
phone the Waterloo Cattle
13reeding Association at: Clinton
Hu 2-3441 or MiJdmay 130r12 he-
tween 7.30 and 9.30 a.m. We
have all breeds available —*top
cinality at low cost." 25rrb
NOTTCE TO HOME BUILDERS
IF YOU ARE planning a` building
project this sturimer, we are in
a position to give you first °lase
eervice for you cetnerit work,
House haematits. and floors,
barn walla and floors (eornpleted
in one pour. Contact Made
Christensen, phene 11r7,
erb
FINANCING A CAR?
Before you buy ask about our
to Cog Vihaiicing Seenice With
complete Insurance Coverage.
STEWART A. SCOTT
Phone 293 • - Whighain
•.25rrb
TENDERS FOB, SNOW
PLOIJOHIENO
•Tenders. plainly Marked' as to
contents will be reepived by the
elerk tilt 12 e'eleck noon en Fie -
day, October 19tfi, 1066; ffie rtdW
ploughing hi the ToWnshlte of
Hewidk for the year Of 1050 anti
1957, Totitioro to state pride per:
hour and hind is! equiPhient
rig ti .
standime to be giVeri cern-
neeticing Deeeniber 181 tit' March
kst, Frth
For fuer partidulters dOth
taet the read ittunetantendeht, Arie
eon 'Galbraith, Geerie, Oritatio. The
lowest ot any tender not nedeilsare
fry adeePted,
I; Harold P011eek, Clerk• ,
Township Of ItOWIdk, 1
COrrle,- Onttirlo. 1017),
•
WANTED 'XV 1101/
HOUSE vvAzrrgr) TO BUY or
• rent in Wingbare. Apply to Bor-
den Jenkins, Minnie Ste phone
276w. 104'
ItEA.X4. ESTATE.
$ ROOM FRAME house on Mill
street in Wroxeter for mile. Also
one at for sale on Anne Street,
Phone 98 Wroxeter or the Wrox-
eter Post Office.
8-noolvc MODERN frame house
floe sale. Reasonable. Apply to
E. Fitzpatrick, phone 811R, 3,101e
HOUSE for sale to close Estate;
11/4 storey frame house, Jose-
phine Street. This is a 1ne
storey frame house, 3 bedrooms,
arid is being offered to close an
Estate. For full particulars
apply to CRAWFORD & HETI-1-
3,10b
1
BUILDING LOT for sale. To close
or
an Estate. We are offering f
sale a choice building lot, situat-
ed south side of Bristol Terrace,
Wingliam, For full particulars
apply to CRA.WFORD 8z HETH-
ERINGTON.
1 "3,10h
TWO APART/NT frame de:fel-
ling in Wingham. Sun porch,
hydro. Located on large lot'With
small barn. Priced right at
$3,800.00 to close estate, Apply
A. 0. MacLennan, Realtor, Inker-
man Ste E., Listowel, Ont., phone
412. lb*•
DWELLING Corner Leopold and
Patrick Streets, 11/4 storey stucco.
Living room, dining rborn and
Kitchen. Oil heating furnace,
Cook stove with oil 'burner. 4
bedrooms and bath. On this
property is one of the most de-
sirable •building lots in town..
For immediate possession apply
to H. C. MacLean Realtor, Wing -
ham; Ontario, phone 115,
10,171e
FOR RENT
EiGHT-ROOM red brick house for
rent. Four miles south of Wing -
ham adjacent to highway. Hydro,
water. Available soon. Apply
to Nornian Higgins, eleave
phone Brussels 32r9.
HOUSE for rent in Lucknomeoil
-
heat, hardwood floors through-
out, modern kitchen da-undry4
garage Reasonable rent ate
tenant who will keep home in
good condition, Apply mornings'
only to Mrs, Nelson Bushell or
K. Canieron, postmaster, • Luck -
now, • 10,17b
THREE ROOM apartment, ground
floor, hot water and hydro sup-
plied. • Phone 4173 evenings. 10e
4,R.00M HOUSE for rent on Scott
Street. Apply to Reuben Apple-
by, RR. 2, Wingham. 10*
DEADSTOCK :WANTED
DEADSTOCK REMOVED from
your farm promptly for sanitary
disposal. 82.00 service charge for
each es -11. Telephone collect: Pal-
merston 123W; Durham 398 or
Wingham 378. GORDON YOUNG
LIMITED. • rrh
ROOM AND BOARD
ROOMERS and boarders wanted
or will rent rooms. Phone 552w,
10*
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
RAWLEIGH BUSINESS NOW
OPEN in Huron CountY, Trade
well established, Exeellent (at,
portunity, Full time. Write at
once. Rawleigh's Dept, 3-453-180,
Montreal, P.Q. • 10b
START A permanent year round
business, You begin earning
good money the first day. Strict-
ly your own boss. Openings in
your surroundings. FAMILEX,
Dept. A. Station c Montreal, 10h
ElVIALE HELP
APPLICA,T1ONS will be taken at
the 1:/fai1land Creamery office for
female funp to be trained as
egg graders, 10b
LADY COMPANION wanted, far
tompanionship, Good home, all
eonveniences, Phone 895w1,
Listowel. • 10*
PREVENT
CHIMNEY FIRES
Use Fire Chief Chemical
chimney cleaners
TO kl.,11VDNATt SOOT AND
SCALE FROIlt TOLJE STOVES
For tise
• oii, coal and Wood fired
• 'twits
volt SALE AT
IVIacham Hardware'
wiNsufAst
Mcbougall's Grocery
• tourEn votwatAlvt
i3:16erb
•HMIS
MONTGOMERY—In "W 1 ugha xn
General Hoepital, an Tuggle**,
Oetober 2, 30,76, to Mr, and Mrs.
• Gordon Montgomery, Lleeltnow,
THORNTON—In Winaliam Gen-
eral Hosoltal, on Wednesday,
0 October 3rd. , 101, to Mr. end
•lees. William Thornton, et.R, 2,
Gordo, a daughter.
JOHNSTON In Wingbara General
HosPital, on Thursday, October
4th, 1956, to Mr. and Mrs. James
Johnsten, R,R, 1, Winfrghare,
s°GA11. wirkgruun General
Hospital, an Friday, October 51h,
1958, to lear. and Mre.' Arnold
Gadke, R.. 1, Clifford, a daugh-
ter, no child died the seem day.
FOXT011--In. Wingharn General
Hospital, on Sunday, 'October
1956, to Mr. and Mrs, John Pax-
ton, Wingbam, a. son. The laant
later passed away.
COMEkrer ENTENTS
THE REGULAR Saturday evening
Bingo under the mistimes of the
Canadian Legion will be held at
the Legion Home an Saturday at
9 o'clock. Good prizes. " CEleerrit
WOMEN'S" INS'IITUTE'' meting
•wjilba ,tha Council
Chambers, October 18th. Exec-
• titiye in charge of the meeting.
,Rfeterestanditraeel talk by Mrs,
John Beinighlon, Hostess con-
Veliere Mrse McCormick. cutop
_ -
MALE HELP 'WANTED
RART T.BLE
• '
LOCA14, MATURE,peeson to mate
i
credit nveetigatione, and aerve s
local correspondent Wingh*
area, for a national credit ngeny.
Work is part time on ,a fbo
basis. Write to .T, D. Aldersen
c/o Wingham Advance -Ties.
• - e0,19b
-
• IN MEMORIAM •,
NIXON—In loving memory of :a
dear brother Edmund Nixon,
who passed away October 9th,
1955.
If all the world were mine to give
• rd give irk yes and more '
To clop the hend of euother
/ And 'see his srnileeonee-more.
You, who have a brother,
Cherish hiin with. care,
For you'll never know his value
.Till you isee his 'empty ehairee•-•
Sadly missecl. by brother Alex 10*
CARD OF THANKS •
Dahe, and 'famil ;
Goma wish to express their al's-
preciation' of --eheemany acts
kindness shown timed by fthear
neighbors.andeeeiends in their re-
cent sad bereavement. 10*
e •
CARD OF THANKS 1
) r wish to • expreselemY issinceee
thanks and appreciation to all my
frien4 and, neighbors, and rela-
tives for the lovely cards and floe,-
erh and treats sent to me while
I was a patient in the Wingham
Hospital. Special thanks to Dr,
Meleibbon, Mrs. Moreey and her
nursing staff.—Alfred MoCreight.
i0*
• CARD OF THANKS
We wish to extend our since
thanks to our friends ane neigh
bours for the lovely gifts and purs
of money which 'were Presented' r
us following our recent marriage
The kindness wa,s very Much eel
preciated,—Verna and Arnold Tay
lor, Ottawa/et-Anne I ';
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THF. 111011WAV, LOLLOP
1
14.EMOR14111
eDONA loving memory Of
a dear husband and father Don
Roy McDonald, NVIIQ passed ..awny
October 13, 1949- ver repee111-
tiered be' hie wife and family,
• 19b.
Brother Passes
in London ,
James Redmond McGlynn died, at
his home in London last week. Ma
McGlynn, who was born M Wing -
ham, was 60 years of age and bad
lived in London tor the past 31
yeara,
Ile retired front the CPR only
three years, ago, after having been
empleyed tie an engineer ftir near-
ly 40 years.
Stirviving are his wife, the ferni-
er Helen Casey; one daughter, Mrs.
Louis Leclair, of Montreal;
four eons, Dr. John 0, McGlynn, of
Yellowknife, N.W.Ta Friar Berry
McGlynn, 0.Feat, Detroit; James
R, McGlynn and Thom ae P, Mc-
Glynn, both of London; one Water,
Mre, Rose Fite, Toronto; and two
brothers, Tbonias, of Wingham and
Harry, of Winnipeg.
W.M.S. Sends to
Canadian Indians'
autemled for last week)
BELMORE —Mrs, D. MePhersdn,
the vieeepreeident .opent-ei the Sep-
tember theeting of the Women's
Missionaree•Society' KA= Peo-
byterian Church; Behnoee,, tie
call to evotsnip and'Uae.henin "The
Church's Orie Foundation". „
Mrs. WM. Darling -read a pOrtion
of the first epistle of St. John after
nrinelt Mrs. Zinn ledein prayer, The
roll call was answered with quota-
tions from the Pealms of David,
Mrs. Curie asked members to re-
new their subscriptions to the
Glad Tidings this month. Mrs. Mac -
Adam listed the many Useful arti-
cles which ghe had packed in the,
bale to send to the Canadian In-
dians,. -
On motion of Mrs. Zinn and 1VIrs.
Steuthers it was agreed to *seed a
letter from the eociety to •ClelelX
regarding the change in religious
programs.
,•
Mrs.' Struthers gave a brief re-
sume of the September Grad; Tid-
ings.',The topic, which continued
the study of what the church ,.is
doing! for less develeped, people in
the realm of education and medical
scienee was' taken by Mrs. Leeenri;
assisted by Mrs. G. MacAdam, Mrs.
Kailer and Miss J. Inglis.
Mrs; McPherson cid5ed the meet-
,
ing 'With prayer.
William H. Irwin
Passes in LondOn
BELMORE—Williath H. Irwin, a
former Niell-lcn v
n and highly re-
spected resident of 13elmore and
C district, passed away suddenly on
- Thursday ..morning, October 4, at
e the home of hie daughter; Mrs.
ti` li:Obert McKay and Mr. McKay at
• 200 13 roughdale Ave., London. Mr,
- Irwin would have celebrated his
- 89th birthday on Monday, October'
, 8 •
. ,
no2'z111. Hevelek Township, he
• %vas son of the at 'William'
Hehry. andeMary Irwin, atid Was
the last* dale/lying member. of *the
family, Ma Irwin lived in the Bel -
more district Mot of hie 111e Wher9
wf.ii a:farmer. Pour years ago
he meeeied to London to live with
his daughter and son -he -law, Mr.
and ,Mrs. Meitay,
4s4itr leaves to mourn his paselhg,
hi0i•• wife the • forxner Markin r.-
raee two daughters, Mrs. Ernest
(Lilian) Jackgen •of Exeter aecl'•
Mt*' Robert (131anche) McKay, of'
,
Re's in :hie etirly wen ees. 11e4
initials aetairefee His ,full name*
really doeSOV ateatter:.."'Althougle.
he is stile,teliA,,thefeeenot Xeich 3)51 -:ter off thateetteeeloYelylryeting
whose face jaunts his dreams, the
girl who sat beside him in ihe car
that night. ea -
11 ha•ppetieetafeate#irst re wink
the dance, a dein* of latitmlessel
highballs, Heitkels R.R262'dbcolittti
of the drive home. "Miefobt
heavy on the gas pedal Alma nigh
A curve came up on us and I mise
judged it at high speed, '1 pet the
brakes on too hard, We skidded.
Then the ear somersaulted.- 14
later learned that my fiancee Was
killed instantly, — As for me, sit
here en a wheel chair. The Oboe
tore symay be an invalid 'ter
,
The drinking driver has an be-
eident rate 55 tines greater than
the man who lays off the. stuff
when he's behind the wheel, John
Barleyeorn nearly 10,000 an-
nually on the highways the
USA. to say. nothing of. the handl
reds of thoueands maimed arid
etippled for' life. ,
From, "The Highwa.v Killer They
Don't Talk. About'. MedbanieS
Illustrated, Sept. 1656, 16b
Londoa and one grandson, IKerineth
4 ;Jackson of Elmvale, Ont.
Funeral seNice was conducted at
the James M. Carrothere and Son
funeral home, London on letida
evening by his pastor, Rev. B. R.
Stanway of Robinson 'United
annitch, followed by service at the
17i., A, Currie an'd Sons funeral
Home, Wiegiunn, on Saturday with
Rev. Stanway officiating, assisted
by Rev. Wna, Taylor of Dorchester
and Rev, H, Wet.
Pallbearers .were Henry ./Ohane,
'ritonitte Abraham, Arthur Pith,
,Joh Stok, Harry Mulvey and
Carl Fitch, Interment was in
Weeeeter Cenictery.
Frieatis attending tim funeral
froriia dlitailee were Ur.' Albert
ef Englehart, Mr, Clifford
Hall of North Bay, Mrs. Len Atl-
naine of Willowdale, Mr, arid Mrs,
D. 0, Katnochan, tetronte, Mtg. 3,
arnard, Monnt Forest, Mrs, W.
Barriatd, Holetele and Mr, /ten-
neticladksori, of Elmvale.
44.
High School, E(?IiIcation
For as little as 96.p6 monthly
with all. 'books Invilsited-oll
can netv ceinpiete your High
School edileatien a onl� Iu
your snare tinie, Tests are
espetelallY eireparell beetle
Study and are not Die same as
Dune) used by the MS. Deprirt-
nick, of PalutittiOn, no not let
age or lack of education hold
yeti back. Graduates will re•
receive the DiptOma, of The
American Sehool. Send for Fred
14-psige descriptive Booklet and
rree Trial i4Ns011.
Write
Acetic -an School, Beet. W -A,•
liomcwood Avenue,
ilarnitten, Ontario
'no
A dress
Married at Goderich
• WH/TtCHURCI-t-A marriage
of interest in this tornrounity was
solemnized in Ooderidli North
Street 'United Chutele enSaturday,
Oetoleer 6, 'at 4 p.rn„ when Miss
Dnrit AM16 Jelniston, daughter of
Mr. and INtra, Clateride Johnston,
bedtime the bride of Carrnau rt.
Via, eon of Mr, arid lefts, Atield
Viiit, With Rev. Chas., Durarit of
ficiating. The attendants were
Donna McXerisie and 0Ordoo Mein,
et. The reception Tor about forty
Btlelits was held at the Tiger Dun.
lop Mit
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Mr. Wrote AiteheSon was able
to ret Urn heme trent Wingham
G'elletal HeePital an ThOreditY after
atinizeaticilisire4perwlir,i,n thargo of
the communion service at BOW(
United Church on Stulday at the
baptiSMal serviee, when Mariano
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Louise, daughter of Mr, and
GNrige M9Gee, Jana Ellen, dau
ter, or Me. and Mrs. Jack MI
and Mrs, klellrY Pattisell was
tainzAteitdrCl: all Sutanne, daughter of
and Mo. Ales," Nothery
• ehildren of Hamilton,. spent
week -end with her parents,
and Mrs, Herson Irwin, Mr.
Mrs, Scott Reid and Judy.,of WI
ham visited: there on Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs, Harry Davis
Toronto epent the week -end
Mr,*and Mrs. Lawrenee Taylor
Ma and Mrs. Roy , rife*, 14
and Frank, of Toronto, spent
week -end at the home of t
uncle and Aunt, Mr, and mrs,
MActIrir.Atutbz'clMrs: Sidney %limp
Spent Sunday at the home of th
parents, Mr, and Mrs, Oor
Wright of Belmore.
Mr, and Mrs, Albert Coutes
family' visited on Sunday at
illoeTrey oofehi,earislefyaother, Th
Mr, and Mrs. Sam Smyth
Mitchell visited on Sunday at
home of his brother, Mr. Ed Smy
Mr, and Mrs, Wm, Kelley of S
Earth visited on Sunday at
benne of her uncle, Mr. Harry Co
Mr, Ann Mrs. Charles Currie
Toronto and Mr. and Mrs, Kenn
Winegarden and family, Mr, a
Airs. Frank McConneit, and ram
and Miee Jean, Cuegieieof. Lend
and Mr, ad Mrs. •AlV4:1Currie
family of Clint, spent ethe wee
end with their parent0Mr. a
Mrs, 9eorge Currie. • .
Mr, arid:Mrs. Basin Thomps
'and family' Of' Catediin'', spent;,4
week -end at the heine; of her pa
erg Mr, and Mrs, Arthur -Meo
. Mr, Jas. Forster 'Of W., 2WaNv
nOSh,tas.been a pation iii Win
liany; General Hespital dieeinge t
past ,Wedlt.
e•tid, Mrs. Wilts*IVIcOlenagh
or,Rock Creek). Ohio, are visit
this week with McClenaghan fanii
lies in this district.
Mr. and Mrs. Orval Mitche
Gordon and Eleanor of Toront
spent the week -end with Mr. an
Mrs, Will Henry,
Mr. and Mrs, John Hutelelso
spent the week -end at the home
their daughter, Mrs, Ed Nichelso
of Thamesforcl.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Forster an
,farnily of Palmerston visited o
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ale
Robertson and -with 'his father •
i
the hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fairbrothe
and children of Toronto visite
thie week -end at the home of M
and Mrs. Jas. Wilson. ,
Mr, and Mrs. Georgs'Ootlites
E. WaWariosh visited on Sunda
at the home of their daughter, Mt
John .Ge.urit.
Mr. Med.:Mrs. Rintool, an
family visited on Sunday at th
11.,i5iitViif her sister, MrezeVf4ek Car
diff of)3eusse1s and M. and Mrs
•tGoeuoi.rge%.Caldwell of Blyth visite
on Fridaf with Mr, and Mrs. Rin
Mr, and Mrs, S, Lambert of St
'Catharines visited last week at, tie
"fanliefe.a.tittfeitati,411, Myk
Sf. Marie. Mr, and Mrs. Raphae
St'Marie and baby Michael of Lan
Ishinefe:IVLioh4 -spent the.. week -end
Mr. and IVs, Walter Lettner and
Rose Marie, also Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Lettner, of Toronto spent the Week-
end at the home of Mr. John Boyle
-and with other Boyle relatives in
this district.
Mr. and. Mrs. Ralph Cameron and
family of Ashfield visited on Sun-
day at the' home of bete brother;
Mr, Gordon Rintoul. •
Mr. Jim Cummins of Ailsa Craig
spent the week -end in Montreal,
fieMicir,4. ;tend xMl,iersoi.oi.H.tarry Cook and
Frank Coopee of Iveatemeh, and Mr,
andS:Mk ToltorcL'i,e4siit at West -
the Vint -John-
ston ,WeZdTitg eiretiOodarich on Stit-
dee,'Ye ee'"'
a- •
Mr. 'and dales; Shirley Towers And
n, Phnl, t.sheeencitontf, spent the
ek:and WitteMreaftel Mts. Harold
son of Itigeirclinallnd with Mr.
d Mrs. Kehneth'Mason. Mr. and
rs, Mason and family visited- oh'
ursday at the home of her bib-
et.c-aitte: Saln 'Skinner of Centralia,
And afte Alfred Clarke, of
nsalkvisiteeniti: the Mason home
Wednesday last. •
dr. arid Mrs. Marcella Phillian,
Aerie and David of Hamilton
ited with her parent, Mr. aud
e Thompson of Goderich on Sun -
Y and with Robinson relatives in
Yittievanosh,
a and Mrs, Roger Inglis and
ergo of Walkotoh. And Mrs.
phert Little of Haeover visited
Sunday With Mr, arid Mrs, Al-
t Biernam
ahd Mrs. Harold Slosser and
ily of Glenna Mr. and Mrs.
ldon Jadklin ahd family of
tied% Mr. and Mrs. Donald
k and children, and Ma Vide
s:• Jack Lewis- ahd.• children ef
*ham visited en; Sunday with
Ir eetteente, •itift. and Mrs. Harry
k of Marooeh..
r, Alfred MeCreight was sible
rehern .„ borne Wingham
pital on Thuteday, tifter spencl-
tWO weeks there, folloWing an
ration.. Me, and Mrs, HoWard
he of Kincardine, visited with
r tincleatital atilit Mr, and Mrs.
Creight on Tileaday,
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DOnald and Mr„ Oertlen BintoUl Tortberry and hi; PalvIlt4,
und Mrs, Robert, Johnotou ;01/Ving., •
Mm, visited on Sunday • at • the
inna0 ,at Mr, 'and •Mrs. klarvo
Tanner of Newton..
Miss Mary Ross of TorontoISS
the weeli-end wIti) hor perm
Mr, and Mrs..IiIrank ROSA
berrY.
Two .cars •of VSF.M.S, from
the Presbyterian :Church attended
the• Thanitoffering meeting of tile•
Beigrave presbyterien•
on Thursday -of laot we,* nttho
bome ef AV's, joseph Dunbar. 'Tho
appoial *palter wee Mrs. tlorace
Aitchison of W14014111, who spolto
from the stud' hook on The t411- •
grimage of Life"., Mrs. Tohn McGee
sang the 23rd .Psairn and all en„
..loyed a social time atter thc meet -
mg,
Mr, and Mrs. Robert Montgem.,
ery end Mr. William Elltett visited
an Sunday at the hem° of Mr. and
Mrs. Anson Ratan of Pordwich.
Mr, and Mrs; Montgomery. Mx'. 51-
11011 and 1.1frkL John Jamieson spent
Saturday in Kitchenen..
telided the Ede, Fell Fele 00 Sat -
4r. and Mrs, flarl Casliolt visited
on Swday at tho hone pr
daughter, Mra, Ronald Coultcs or
Wawanosh,
Mr. and Mrs, 10coll 4oultos and
Railutra spent the weeir-end at
the home of box, slater, Mrs, Allan
ArmesA of Windsor.
Mr. and Mks. Gerald Watson of
Forest, spent the woe -end at the
home et her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Allan Pattison and Mrs, Pattison
accoMpenied them hone to stay a
week at Forest.
Mrs. Rutherford Ileave and Mrs,
Ronald Qoultes motored to Toronto
on Friday last and Mr, Reavie,
patient in Lynhurst Lodge aeon,
Pained them home for the wok -
end.
Mr: ArOold Woods -has been a
patient in Wingham Hospital e,are
Mg the past weelt, suffering from,
a
bear' attack,
Mrs, Harry Tiohbourne. of Godo -
,rich and Mrs, Toynbee Lamb of
Colborne Township, vieited on Fri-
day with the former' mother, MI'S,
pavid Kennedy.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Sid Payne and
David Cullen of Teronto 'spent the
week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Tiffin of Kinloss and with ()tiler
Tiffin relatives.
• Mr, and Mrs. Walter James and
eons of Woodstock, spent the Week-
end at their home here,
Mr. Roy eGee of leitchener,
Spent the week -end at tbe home
of his brother, 'Mr, Gordon McGee.
)4r. and Mrs, Russell Chapman'
and -Gary spent the week -end. at
the borne of their daughter, Mrs,
Ross Smith of Toroth,
Mrs, CamPbell, .Jean and Barbara
Campbell of London spent the
•Week -end at the home of Mr, and
Mts, Robert Ross, and Misses Bar'
bar and Jean Campbell motored
to' Walkerton on Sunday to attend
the serviqe of a former pastor,
Rev, Cenner, of Walkerton United
Mira.
a Mr, and 1Vers. Stewart Smith and
family of leitehener„. John John-
ston and Miss Jean Stanley of Lan-
don, • M. and Mrs. Ed, Robioson
and eons and Marie Noble of St.
Augustine, and Mr, and Mrs. Ro-
bert Eurchill and daughter visited
on Sunday with Mr. and Mre. Ger-
shom Johnston.
Mr. and Mrs. T, K. Bibb, who
had spent last week with Currie
relatives in E. VVaevanosh, left on
Friday for their home at .Harrow,
Mr, William Currie accompanied
them to Harrow for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Johnston of
roti.
havent
nioney,,c,
to bum -
:react this
You probably don't burn /
your "spare" deniers but..
perhaps they vanieh any- I
way. Why not put tho:e
dollars to work—builflina
. a substantial cash reeerve
feu yeur future? An In- I
vestors Syndicate plea
will help yeti, Cel! e.,
Thos. A. Jardin
Phone 147 I
WINGUAM, ONT.
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John W. Waines
n.n. 3, LISTOWEL
Phone 1012
Illialece:retcote
CANADA, LIMITED
1.11.9 off)cgsn..2hiar9.orricts PRaicIPA}cirlts
In the early day's of motoring, aUtO Manaracturtng strove to
put bigger and bigg•er wheels on their ears, ,
It was supposed to be a matter 'of the liigger the wheels, the
better the ride. There was a practical consideratiole too. Wheels
had to be big to take the car over the'euvernoue ruts in the
roads of the day.
It' got so tidictilous- that some ears needed a running board
Of two .steps to get .paSSengers inside.
A lot has heenedone sumo then to improve the ginootluiese
of the. ride, and paved.roads are wily a patt of 114
-Although Ford has been fatiume for aTears for
the tomfott of its ride, rep rawer seen so many
improvements in one year than on the noW
.Mercury.
There have been si many, a single colninii
couldn't list theiii att. You home to be .an
engineer to understand seine of the eliangea, but
you only have 10 drive the new Mereuty to
appreteate all that's been done,
The Mercury is in inch closer to the ,ground
thib year; adding to the fattens Ford, road -
bugging feel And improving the exiee of beetalling. •
The tear shock absorbers- have been put at an
1.01iNt McDONALL angle that's more herizontal ("and what (lees this
do?" you .might ask). It does tare things! there
a softer ride ,and less shake as a, reault. e
. ,
Ffora the spark plugs (Which are a stOry 1. VlainSts(yes) to the
eihaiist eystene the Meeetity is a great neW car: The story of
banovatiens is se interesting and inipoetaint /al like to tell
you about than any -Untie you can drop arcikuid tee A took -see,
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