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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1957-01-09, Page 6.,, Ct s or fast wcoh5 lt n.oa With. Mr, tend b1Y were Mr., and rnhly of Kitchener ':Mrs, Vern:ganl.bly of a Wendy and Can 'returned Monte after the Past weak with their agents, a 3,4 Mrs. Emmerson Har- atj!t'ted..on :Sunday with, Mr. rs Gq,rdon Xeo e£ Wroxeter. r ahs' Mrs. Irwin Gibson, of oiiYel and Mr, and Mrs. Jack gree vi,si'ted on Sunday with and Mrs, Stan. Forester,. . lSulday 'ysitorS With Mr. and Mrs, ;Earny 'Darcey, were :Mr. ;arts r 1,1trs;3Qtin Ettinger, Mr. and Mrs,.. John .Nein miler, and family, of OP's'vanatown, Mr, and Mrs, Carl 41� ACKACI MiybeWarninq E Illadkoche is often caused by lazy kidney idiots, When kidneys get out of order, • mesa acids and wastes remain in the system. Then backache, disturbed rest er.lbst.tired-out and heavy -headed feeling • any`moon follow. That's the time, to take .1)sdd'a Kidney Pills.. Dodd's stimulate kidneys to normal action. Then youlee. lee . y 1` better -sleep better—work better. Dadd's.Kidne 'G�l y Pills now. 51 147,; lilttinger 11,nd f lathy and Mans W. Ettinger and. NOPInall, Mr, ands' gra, .Art Forester Were int Toronto PAO day last week. Miss Poona Wray :of St. MrlrYa visited: fora taw days liar week with Mr, and Mrs, Neil Payko,r. Miss Mary Corbett and • Mrs. Ruby Forester of Toronto spent'' the week -end .at the latter's ]tome,' Miss Pauline S,othern visited last week with relatives in LIS - towel. • Master Larry McDermitt visited last week with WS grandrnather, Mrs, Clara McDermitt in Galt. Mr. and . Mrs, Jack Drielser; Mayou r L and :Johnny of Kitchener visited over the week -end and New Year's Day with Mr. and Its. 'Earl Moore. Mr. and -Mrs. Murray :Sider and family movedlast week to the. fotirtki line of Minto. Mr, Everitt Cooper of .Blind. River visited one day last week With ,Mr, and Mrs,. Alex Keith, t Miss. jean Sanderson, nr rso4n- training at. Kitchener, spent the week -end with her moth e„• Mrs. John Toulon and ehilaren are spending a week with relatives in Port Colborne. Mr. and Mrs, Alex Kieth were pleasantly surprised • on Wednes- day evening da of last week when relatives .and neighbours gathered at their home to extend best wishes I; teroCou'n't , is'ioti;i The following is, tho AinhadnIn drawn up for the WOAA 'intent ifiedia'tes ill the linger•*GountY RW - 4 hockey Warne; Jan, 9 -Drayton at TreWbridpe Jan, 18 -.-Clifford: at 'ATeviatdule Jail, 11.:'rowbridgc Fordwich. Jan. l.1- Corrie at DraYtou ' Jan, 147-Tevietdale .at Clifford Jan, 1,4 --,Trowbridge at 43orrie Jan. 16 -Drayton at Fordwich Jan, 16.7- reale .at Trowbridge Jan, 1.8—Fordwich at Drayton. Jan. 2k Trowbridge 4 ,Clifford :Tan, 22.. Toviotdale 4 Drayton J8Ct1, 23—Furdwieh at T.rowbridgd Jan, 24---Cllffcrd at, .Corrie Jan. 25-Fordwich at Teviotdale Jan. 28—Drayton at Clifford; Jan. 26. --Trowbridge at TwViotdale Jan, 3 :.-Cli. ford at Fordwich San, al.. --Drayton at :Corrie Feb, 4-.•0orrie at Ciifford Feb. 6--Gorrie at Teviotclalc Feb, 6 -Clifford at Drayton, Feb, ,8—Teviotdale at Fordwich , Feb. 3.1—Fordwich at, Corrie, i In play-offs first andthird will meet,, as will second and 'fourth place teams. ►neyiamake gasoline_ Gasoline quality has, risen tremendously in the post few years. Two gallons of today's gasoline do the work of three in the '20s. 4 Finding ;neW techniques to make these improved gasolines, and new equipment to put these techniques to work, has cost a lot of money. • Seven games of the schedule which opened on Dec. 26, have al- ready read y been played, U tftp16 CH: `f,'ftki • Al Un►oiir l', ,meriting of the VordairleitIPIPAIIke Institute will ihe held et Ole hOMe Armen Demerlin ,o 121,04,• �' � day eftertaoon, .Jl'alluary its., Mrs, Croaby 'Sothern will. havo, the to, „A merry heart deathllike ,rnedlcine" and the rod colt will be ►lsw.ere • with a suggestion. for a. d. P , keeping vigor and . your figure. Mrs, Wiliiarlr Edgarr Re,N,,, will be: guest speaker, - on their 28th wedding anniversary, They werepresented with several gifts, Cards were enjoyed during the evening and :a delicious. lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin McDowell, Dorothy and Gary of Galt visited over the week -end with . Mr. and • Mrs, M. Armstrong. Christmas Day vrsitors with M r< and Mrs. Ira Schaefer' were Mr, and Mrs: George ,Trethewey and family of Stratford, Mr. and Mrs, D,on S chaefer and children and Mr, and Mrs. Bob Petznick and children of Kitchener. MRS h. JOHNSTON 'Urea e at. o,"#w;ic To Lice ail Mimic° TAKES NEW OFfIGE' FORDWICH -- . The January Meeting .of the Woman's. Associ- ation 'of Fordwich United Church was hod, in the Sunday Sehooi. rooms with ,a Targe, attendance.. Mrs, RieIuu'ds, in closing be, term as president opened the meet ing and conducted the • worship •service using the 'hymn; "Take My Life and Let It• Be"; the repeating m of the ten coriamand e nt s. with re- sponses and, the Lord's prayer. Splendid reports were' heard from all departments, Showing .a very successful year, Mrs, Richards then turned the. ;meeting over to ;qrs. Glenn Johnston, _the neW- pre -- 'Several sident,'who conducted the regular business, '-projects were discus e p. ] ,� {i for the, coming. year. Annual fees were accepted :and` the meeting" closed with” the hymn, "Rise alp, 0 Men 0 God" and the Mizpah belie= diction. A quilt was .quilted during the afternoon and a pot -luck sup- per was served. The .meetings are held the first Tuesday in every month and all ladies of the congregation are in- vited to attend. • Mr, and Mrs. Fred Siefert and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Aldrich and David of :Galt spent Christ- mas with Mr. and "Mrs. Lorne Sie- fert, Mr.. And Mrs. Scott 'Clarkson and family spent Christmas with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Marwood of Teston. Mr. Marwood has been confined to hospital for some time but was allowed home for the holiday.. Mr. and Mrs. M. Armstrong: were. Christmas Day 'visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davidson in Wing - ham. Miss Elaine Demerling of Lon- don 'and Miss . Joan Demerling of Toronto spent the holiday week- end at the home of their parents, Mro and Mrs. Anson Demerling• lefr. and Mrs. Evan' Fall's and Evelyn of Vermont spent the. week -end and Christmas Day 'tat. the home of the former's, mother, Mrs. Elmer Fallis, Mrs. Fallis re- turned to Vermont, Ohiowith them and will 'stay for the wintei months. Imperial, with by far Canada's anada's most extensive oil in • research facilities, has spent 20 million dollars search alone. over the past ten years on research 9 Im etlal spoof 65 million in the same pl eriod directly on new equipment to ,improve gasoline 'pointy.' 'Irl# costing :More .led more rInsy gIlnes re to Make the gasohol's aired .' a o q by todays more powerful oars. Mr., Mrs. Forester Wed 35 Years ,, 00, 1491 1.014/ 2n, no/ Balt th norm, 3 riskon :alas 14,r. omd ' ..i Oar, istr, - P414 Mzit, Rpm 9,.'01.flin At Coatba of w'1Qxo,tiill'a nO:i i,,WifC, 4-- tuistina 14'iisollA l: pu'irt ant Atlite!l tl? !Su<nkq' with 0•,o1,'o.Uoli:o da4.ghte:r tui• M.tS, ami #' 'IF Y A I� Mrs, Pavid: Wilson of t",a.lalsoWA Scotland, filoealne :the bride liana Palmer` Johnston of Mirth, Co, :on Saturda Pocono,' ay, x h er 29th at, ono o'cloek wheneRev, W, gird J Hi of ,Fordwleb and Rev, ,. :Hall of Toropt9 'performed the Marriage ..eeremotly fn Fordwich, United Church, The groom is the son ,of Mrs, Jaynes Werrci of Ford-: with, .and the late Earle Johnston. Miss Elva Doubrough'01 Strati. ford was the organist. The soloist Mr, . Clifton Oraff of Hanover, uncle of the groom, : sang "'he Lord's Prayer" and "Because"., The bride was given in marriage byher- eonsin Mr,, Kenneth Pratt , of Toronto,. She wore a floor -length gown of white nylonand lace over. FORDWICH' Mr. and Mrs. Stan Forester were pleasantly surprised on Friday evening on the occasion of their 35th wedding anniversary, when friends and neighbors gath- ered .at their home and presented them with an end table and lamp, The remainder ' of the evening` was ,Spent playing cards. Mr. and Mrs. Forester thanked everyone and lunch was :served. Mr. and Mrs. Willoughby Pat- terson of London- spent, the week- end with Mrs. ;Pearl Patterson. Mr. and Mrs.. Jack Gibson ' of Toronto visited over ,the. Week -end With- itfr, and Mrs. Douglas Holt.. Mr. and Mrs., Ed. 1Glatthews and Barry spent 'Christmas week -end with Mr. and Mrs, Mac Corbett in. London. Christmas 'visitors with Mrs.: Dora Ridley were Mr. and Mrs. Keith 'Ridley and two children of Sarnia, Mr. Gordon Ridley and two boys Of London}, Mr. Earl Ridley of 1,,ondon, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Lynn and Karen of 'Orangeville. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Witmer and family of Waterloo: spent the Week- end with Mrs. Edith Witmer. Mr. and Mrs, Arnold Doig and family spent Christmas Day in Kitchener With Mr, aind Mrs, H. Kress. Mr.' and „,Mrs, Earl Baker and family of London visited over the holiday with Mr. and M*s. George Baker, • Rev, and Mrs. 5, 'W. gird spent Christmas Day with Mr, and Mrs. Norris Bird at Owen Sound.' Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wendt and children of Toronto 'visited over the holiday with Mr, and Mrs, E. A, Schaefer, Mr: Harry Satiamto visited' With friends, in Toronto .over the holt-. day, Mr, Al Fries Visited with rela- tives, at Streetsville and Toronto over the holiday. • ;. Christmas. Day Visitors With Mr. and. Mrs, Howell Fraser' were Mr. and Mrs. Grant .b'rasei' and banally of Toronto, Mr, and' Mrs.•Gleen' :Fraser and IVft, and Mrs, Clarence Pollack aid family of Ripley; and Mr, and Mrs, Harald Pollock' and Sharon and Dreier. Week -end and Christtnaa,t+isitors With Mr. and Mrs, Harold boig were Mr. and Mr'*. Harold. Pur chase of Toronto, Misr{ trans But- dhat't of Clifford, Misi►' 'Varian tiolg of Searboro and Mir. Edward, Doig: The latter left on Wedne!edary math* tai nK f*r lroquole Falls, LOSERRLE TOG0. E FIRST 1 5 GAME M olftc a'.n.4 4r* •rt Ifor44, h• Mr, 'bund _ r : S!ti seed nit A,iti tpwei visited On Sunday with %Mr. and742„E, HO/Knave,. . 0 'c ntrib!�ttr ' iglraa for. :9;141 for � , t. he FarOwlah 00.000 of the 'Upper' Canaria Bible SgcJ:dty were $116.60,; tgunday visitors with Mr. and: gins, Anson Rattan were Mr, and Mrs, Charlie GreenficW oi' 7Nkoutat. Forest ,and f , .and Mrs, rFlmt;r Harding and farriily, Mr, :and . Mrs, Jiini Strong and *r. and Mrs. Lindsay Osibrnith: vlaited .intends:' ip Durham on Sun `days Sunday visitors with -Mr. and Mrs, Mel Allan were Mr. ails: Mrs. Parker,Eurl a and. Shirley,. Miss Audrey Rattan, underwent net with fitted bodice ,and match- ,a to'nsilectomy An Friday InOrning log bolero with lily -point sleevea,ltile L stoweros i taiP Mr. 'and Mrs, Mat .MeCiean of ,Vancouver, B,C„ visited last • week with Mr, and :Mrs. Jim Strong and Mr; and Mrs, Lindsay Galbraith and also with .the Dinsmore fami; streamers with a sprig of heather, lies i � at Corrie. Whinney of Toronto, wore pale green nylon net with. matching bolero of velvet and a matching; headdress. She carried a nosegay. of yellow and bronze :mums, tier headdress of pearls and rhine- stones finer -ti veil and stones held , her finger-tip she carried 'a white Bible crested wrth roses and feathered 'car a. - tions, frorr'i which felt white__ ' Her bridesmaid, Miss„ Janet Mc* Mr, and, Mrs, Mel Allan spent Miss Carolynne Fleischauer of Stratford, • niece of the groom, was flower girl.: She wore a yellow ny- lon dress with matching headdress and carried a nosegay of yellow roses. • The groomsman was Harry Ford of South Bend, Indianna and the ushers were Ray Fleischauer of Stratford and GordonKing o 1;, Sebringville. A reception was held in the. •Sunday School rooms ,where the bride's table was centred with a three-storey wedding cake and decorations of double wedding rings and candles. - Receiving the guests, the groom's mother wore a dress of turquoise and gold brocade with matching accessories and a corsage of Les- ter Hibberd roses. She was assist- ed by a cousin of the bride, wear- ing light blue nylon lace over pink with white accessories and a cor- sage of Lester Hibberd, roses. Two cablegrams from Scotland were read at the reception, one from the bride's parents and one from relatives. For travelling Mrs. Johnston wore •a turquoise dress and . hat with a brown , beaver coat and beige accessories. Her corsage was FORDWICH Fordwich played mile up of roses. the firstg ame of 'the rural WOAA 'Ofi their return from" -'a short group against Gorr*, on Wednes- weddingtrip the,. couple will reg day night in w iarriston. The score side in Mimico. was• Gorrie 7, Fordwich` 2. " Guests at the wedding were Gorrie—Goal, Ivan Campbell; de- from Tara, Stratford, Toronto, Se - fence, Ron'and Glenn McMichael; bringville, Hanover ,and Fordwich• centre, Tom..O'Krafka; wings, Don Grey, Bili Zimmerman; alts., Bob Black Bob Strong, Perry Strong, 13; McCieod; M. Mulvey, Bill Taylor, Pete Noonan, Jack Dinsmore. Fordwich—Goal,' Ron Hube; de- ence, 'Bob •Gibson, Dave Duke; centre, Glenn Zurbrigg; wings, Fraser McClement, Lorne Ser feltz;. ,alts,, Jim ,`Stewart, Bet : Gib- son, Bob Rumple, Jim Duke, 'Jini Patterson, Fred McCann, Glenn McClement, Glenn Johnston. Goal -getters for Corrie were Ron McMichael, .2; Mulvey, Grey, BOb Black, O'Krafka, Pete , Noonan, with one each. Scoring for Ford- wich were Glenn Johnston, Bob Gibson, with one each, Referees were Percy Bean, Harriston and Norman' Sterling Listowel. EORDWICH blew Year's with Tvtr, and Mrs, Fred McEachern at. Conn; Sandra and Brian, returned' 'honey with! their parents atter .spending the holidays with relatives `there,. Mr.. and lilts, Stan Bride and. Bobby spent . New 'ear's with Mr.. 'and Mrs.. • Jack Ridder, at Teviot= dale. i laritrn.ds of 7l. ,,, UWU VAN ;witll. 140 sorry110 74tlaan she :IA, o ,, .fitted" to Valtrlorst9►t Holipitr}l. fefdoreyonA)hlMnli, daMy nvisaints fwr`.Mnd ;ankol,AUnwere11' aeli,exn Iia. an . 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