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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1957-02-13, Page 3i lee aeon Sao- Rtl oro; ,iris 'real pro,. lath y'et eelGn tial] pre» the to• not- idge' lent ;ori, Iese be lays cion idia, )cc - 11. ItI What Price Venison r �'iye lieu;'eeaasln &s oxer.. iia 'Pit,. r1g find seine 1ui;nterS are l?tagi,i4. 1111# Ao -thigh, Over the cont of their venitiOn -err the ugly .off• iltx Aeeard; laic to rccards of the Riipartinent ig tondo: and, 'oruptN.at ,nt1 , igiil'i! .oto is !upeall w officials eheejoni AO; iiuitteire who. 1144 *Scot, or'-0►.ilii- Eliseo. for eitelt 40, buil .token UOJ deer, 73 ?ae.+ lr ilia' 44 Iii rallrri, iliiiialy 1+e044 titan la+tt^ y0sitl'. 1¢ moose .in • that area, x and MO iiittitera With 241, .deer, U heir 004 tWo. rnou,9e Irgm the, ';'weed ;chid, Vont; i'oit;e districts, The -final No man is,'".4emolisheci but by himself Tho1>i i3entley, ,Iil;eUEVAx,, •^1 bra W:M;S. Agld' Jts. F'ebruarlr rrlaleting in the ;thio, C r' , r.h lip h or lir • . •'? it a 7 h s1$ii . eu y �J when the president, Mre. 410141410,, Crnekin, reairk- Crackin, presided. Mips. SparUng Johnston was ap- pointed delegate to thio Conter,ence Branch Convention to .bc hetet in Wriodatoek on . ARM 9th and 10th.'. with Mrs, •John Fischer, alternate, Arrangements were made for the program of . the•, 'World's. Day ; el Prayer on ,March 8th. Mrps R,. A. Brook ,!eonduirted the study period with, :Mrs. Milton; Fraser, M'i's, VD, J, I'eaeoeh, Mrs. Carl 301403014040114ns, Mrs. M, J. ,Aitken spacing selections: .ani} 'Scripture passages. Mrs W. , J. Johnston gave the story of ;Burma from. it utiaaionary standpoint. It 'has had a: turbulent Mstnly and Christian misSionoties, have many difficulties to oVer= come, In a population of 1.9 mil- lion 'only il-•1ion.'only 400 thousand are Christ- ' fan --about 'one in five., -though the first missionary work began in 1813, Since then , several donomi nations .have been active; but the • people are stilllai'ge'iy Buddhist.. Mlssioharits• axe responsible for evangelism, and arc .,iso aiding the People through* schools, hospitals and agirieulturgal enterprises. q,,,, ;Now, it's an engagoinerlt ring— , ;later OA; a llolleynioorl, a down spayine it on a hoose. Whatever -.your goals, you'll - get there faster " by saying for them. Start a iayylgis ;account to -day' at our. `;�fteareet branch. THE'CA►N'ADiAN BANK OF COMMERCE 750 branches across Canada ready to serveY ou WINGHAM BRANCH, W. 0. STRUTHERS - Manager 1'.r1-iU.EVALE-s-Attendance at the United Church Sunday School last Sunday r wak 76,4 when awards for regular attendance- in. '1956: were presented jay the superintendent,. Ross Smith,` Those receiving sixth year seals were; Mario' and i:Cieih Johnston, Thouglal, Loretta and Mary Fis- her; fifth :year seals, Joyce' Hoff man, Grace ,and.' Bob Matheis, Ann and Ross ;peacock, .' Shirley John- ston; fourth year , $,eats, Terry Johnston; third , year seals, Nancy Taylor, Ruth Mather,, 'Lloyd Pea- cock; second year Seals,` Ray Math, ers;''first year certificate, Kenneth 'Mothers. doWn, your toe and Watch that. tiow' Dodge. V78 `show its stuff ..` . leaving orddinary earrs far behind! It's lie: biggest,,ixaost powerful standard V-8 in the low -price field . d . with 215 horsepower to speak for itself This is the push button that batten;; it 111 uP-= new SCAT and SIZZLE ,and SPIRIT In ono. beautiful daziler'-named Dodge! For this fully proved push-button control triggers into action the fastest,. smoothest, 'thriftiest alitOrnatiC transmission o ' bthe road -today--new Tor'tiue-F1ite drive! Yet, that's only a• taste or the ,excitement ID Store :for yoti.; There's Torsion+Aire Ride that flattens dbWll 010 btxmpla 'lets yell rstofl without annoying ',nose-dive andcorner as sway -free as a aborts card There's a lower Centre of gravity, too, that makes your Dodge cling to the road like part of the piivemont: And—what a dream to park X11 your driveway! Get ;a close-iIp 'lot,k at this heater=built beady today. We'te got a ,'' h:uneh vott'tl )cin all the other is the big ..swing to Dodge for ,b57! You're always a step ahead ' p y in cars of The 6twarelr Look riCsdiple at>•ultilihiMlilleiei'!ter n1A—MrltlltiffettOlfilgth+•,io('i>lue Yaps 'tend Six » A w Stirlietit. uelh-buttestt ,� netw Torsleln-�drr� 1Rlelde, �Swelp '57 stil�llihl �.," new TOimi.CeltilttsCi brakaef` ) W/ GE'T magoeUIN A tHaYStdi clirotAridli or CANNA0A,'1.UMItE6 THE 1IG:BEAUTIFUL BUY IN IHE, LOW'PRICE FIELUI Guest 14014fer it the*: arirtiad Meeting of the Totahergf F.edera- tion of Agriatatltirre, 'held In the Biuevale towiiiihip .Rail on TUcaday evening was padre W. A 'young of lire Q444o Agricultural Col-. lege, t"rirelph,. Padre Toting congratulated the many young people in the a4di- Once, several of Arhom .he wits ;euro were members of, the 4-H', Galt clubs Which the ',Federation Spon. 8ered, 'He Bald that the T'ederation has drone more' than any other or- ganization to help the farmers to help theinpelveg. Ile reviewed farming in the past and said that .during the next 25 years agriculture would become in creasing1y important, with more. spectacular changes and more op, portunites fore good farmers than ever .before, •Other speakers included Arthur Bolton, assistant agricultural rep resentative from'Olinton; Douglas McNeil, president of the :Feder, - i3L'UEVALE A :well attended meeting of the chairmen "selected for preparing for the celebration: of Turnberry Centennial was geld in the community ball pn Friday. afternoon,, wheri some further plans were discussed. It was decided that July 1 would be a better date for the celebra- tion than Civic holiday. Miss Ruby Duff was appointed chairman of publicity. Meetings will be held each school section soon. BLUEVALE -- The ' W.M.S. of Knox Church held its February meeting in the Sunday School room of the church.. The president, Mrs. R. J. McMurray, opened the meet- ing with prayer, followed by a few words on ; • "Stewardship". Mrs. Lloyd Felkeracted as secretary in the absence of Mrs. E. Nichol, who was ill. 1 A letter from :a church in the. Peace River ,district, Alberta, was read, expressing .appreciation, of literature recently sent to them. , It was • decided to have .refresh - monis at the meetings when they are held in the homes. Arrange- ments were mad'e for .the World Day of Prayer. There will be a special collection ..for 'the. expense' ,fund,= at' the March :meeting. Mrs. -R. Turvey, supply secre- 'tary, read a letter stating that the Knox W.M.S. share for the supply for this year is $17.00 and a dark quilt. There wild be, a special col- lection at the Julie' meeting for this .purposes Mrs, Walter Smillie artd-'Mrs, Bernard Thomas gave i:eports of the Presbyterial recently held , in Winghatn.. Donations of money were given to help buy the book, "All Women of the' Bible",. by Ed- ith Deen, which will be ,used in Study work this year. • Mrs. William! Mundellhadcharge of the- study program. Mrs. Barry Elliott read:: Scripture and Mrs. Harvey Robertson gave Glad Tid- ings highlights. • The, topic : was taken by Mrs. William . Mundell and was a ,very interesting story about Bathsheba, mother' of Solo- mon. , The meeting closed with prayer Icy Mrs. Felker. • • Ladies' Aid • . A special meeting of the Ladies' Aid was held at theclose of the meeting, Arrangements were made for lunch after the an- nual, Meeting on Wednesday eve- ning, Feb. 13th. The ladies decid- ed to have a bazaar in the autumn, Mrs. R. F. Garniss has returned home from Winghain. General Hos- pital. Visiting her at the week -end were her •daughter, Mrs. Neil Mac- Eachren, of Clifford, Misses Ktltcl and :Florence Beattie, of Seafol'th, and Miss Luella Brewer, of Lon- don. MISS ,Helen Mathers of Kincar- dine Visited at the: home of Mr. and Mrs: W, J.' Peacock' On Sunday,, Mr. • and IN;rs. Jaoic 'Gamble . and Stephen spent the week -end with" Mr,. and Mrs, 'Murray Wilson and family of Galt, The Bluevale Women's Institute will hold a "community night'' in i3ltevale Community Hail •on • Fri- day evening, February 16th. A pot 'twit supper will be served at seven o'clock followed by a concert of local talent. Everyone is-.cveleOnee. ,This month . niarkit• the 60th anni= versary of the founding of the Wrimeil'u s Institute at Stoney Creek, Ohtario, `,Chose ;attending evening •biasses - in Win'ghant High Schoot finished their courses last week, Mrs: Ebner ' Sellers;'studied. typing, Miss Emma. Johnston woodwork , and Ross:. ;smith and Wildon Robertson metalwork. ?hone filo. Watch Climax µ- Shower.ei Stars, I' ursd ; s,. HLUEV'ALE. -T'he Woman's AS. sdetation•mot in the United Church on February 7th, the president, Intra. ;1E!7lmer Sellers, presiding, Urs, McCraeltin reported a good balance, iti het treasurer's report, including receipts from the annual congregational supper, Plititsi ward made for repairs and purchases; ,for the f turrib, tion 01 Agriculture to Huron;. and` Carl Hemingway, fleldnnan for; Huron County .Federation, , The following were elected Fed- eration Officers for 11157; li1G,`F uptt, ,president, PersicaMundell, 44, VICO; E, , . Walker," ,• ce,-tr 'as.;; directors, George Gibson, G:aerin ApP,le11y, Clarence Shaw, James, E. Currie, Fred Lewis, Walter Woods,' Harry Mulvey, John Fischer, Ross M04gUe, Wittier Bridge and 'El= don Kirton Commodity Groupie-' Cream, Producers' Representative,. James .Elliott; Poultry Producers' Representative,. ,fid. Powell; Hog Producers' Rel?rosentative, i esiie Fortune; Beef Producers' Repre-. seritative; John Willits, llitii?ab **gat ioupptilos, :$43.4131 WififtS, ,eonipq $47,2 ,bili;, pt,: *AL, $I0:,00; ; D, Conventiorl, 12a,0o; Mr..JaeIt convention, Sg�aQi'ti W: l f !t1t91' ,convention, 1130411).;.n,. ro convention, $$0.0.0; jci'wl Visuctog, convention?, $30,00, ST. HELENS -- Mrs. Ancirew Gaunt was hostess for the Febru- ary meeting of the Women's insti- tute held on Thursday afternoon, With , a fine attendance, Mrs. Chas.. McDonald, vice-president, was in the'chair. The roll call, a Valentine verse, was responded to. The treasurer reported a balance of 331.77 land a letter from. Mrs. James Haggerty, Proyinciai president, was read, Mrs, Gaunt .conducted the bus; ness session, when it was decided to have the improvements to ,the •exterio'r of the hall as a project. An estimate of the cost of painting was given but it Was decided, to get estimates on :the cost of siding. The celebration : of the 60th an- niversary of the founding of the Women's Institute was discussed ;and ,it 'was decided to hold a com- 'Inunity pot luck supper on Friday evening, Feb, 22nd. Mrs. Ernest` 'Gaunt and Mrs. Ross Gammie were named a committee, with 'enter-' tainment in charge of • Mrs, Ross :Errington; Miss • Mary Murray, :Mrs. K, Gaunt, Mrs, G, .Stuart and :Miss Beatrice McQuillin A nominating committee was ap7 :pointe, consisting of Miss Jean Aitchison, Mrs, D. Gibb and Mrs. McNeill. It was decided to join ,the penny :round -up. ,for mental health. , The motto ;was taken bye Mrs. W. A. Miller and Miss W. D. Ruth- erford read "What the •, Ground- hog Really Tells Us". Miss' Jean Aitchison gave a reading, "New Friends and Old". The topic was taken by Mrs. C. McDonald, who gave much interesting information on the A.C.W.W.. and on. the coun- try of Ceylon. . Mrs. Ross Erring- 'ton gave a reading, ''Her Valen- tine. alentine" At the conclusion lunch was en- joyed with Miss W'. D. Rutherford and Mrs. W. A. Humphrey as host- esses. • Magic Show at Community Hall ST. HELENS-'— K. K. Dawson, o6 Dunganngn, assisted by Miss Lillian 'Popp, Miss Elizabeth Pent- land and several members of the audience, delighted and mystified ;a large crowd with his magic :show in the community hall on 'Friday evening. The program opened with :com- 'munity singing and; other num- bers included a solo by Gladys Me - Donald;• a reading by Irma and Lorne Forster, "A Definition, of a 'Boy and •a Girl"; a violin number by Donald Taylor,' accbmpanied' by Mrs. Ernest Walker and a quartet by Lorne I+'orster, Barry McQuil-, lin, Murray Gaunt and Don Cam- eron. "Dancing followed to the mu- sic of Don Taylor, Don Cameron Murray Gaunt and Chester Tay- lor -with Mrs. Walker and Norma Murray as accompanists. Turnberry Council Holds• Meeting The regular'InCeting of council was held on February 2nd with all members present. • The minutes of last meeting Were read .and adopted by Herb, Forton and W, II Mulvey. Mulvey -Forton -=That the offici- als be authorized, to apply for the balance of the road subsidy far 1956. Willits-'Sittitl That By -Law. Nos: 3-4-5-6, 1957; bo 'passd ap- pointing a •cle rk, treasurer, at- tester. and tax 'Collector, •Smitli=Foston--That we call for tenders , fol' warble fly powder, tenders to close; 14,4 2 o;clock an Saturday,. March '2nd. Willits-FOOton-•'That we coil for tenders` forcattle spraying, for 9967, tenders to biose at 2 o'clock en March 2nd. WItilvey-Willits---'That we call for 'Wilder's 'for warble fly - inspteter,' 'tenders to close at 2 pan. On March 2nd, Foxton4It1Vey: That w6 call for tendert for' the crushing and hau l- Iig of aPproxiita ol • 8 000 yards of % gravel, to be spread to the' satisfaction of the toad btllbrhri- tendent, flet later than 301st x, A. iitt:lrked cheque for $8 -ed to afl, etiM Jany tenders, contractor to strip' 'arid manakin pits. 'hilts -Smith • That we advtince the Centennial Comtiittec' up to $500 as deeded. •Mu1Vey=Willits-.;-That the follow - lug general .and road abebui is be paid • General Aetotltits ,• 0, Madit,eaii, liability lnstir,; $x45,93; Comity of Wren; he:Vital- nia+oiv to Mt w .. 40 'pj •' 'OPPORTUNITY T.HH~S` MAN, MER WANTED . PIART TIME Q14" .°. 1 .iii :te V40,000.0 n ttt ineoi #i i. ' • alt,,!ItN► i ..► is .flu tlEa po i1,g1� �l}' ape, :.I�r. uuMOw hours ! loiifill $ t just Spare t un (lompsM ill a mint hoc e;1 Ville. *'4ll..4 • 4 lN. iii � 1 x i l al Wait ar WQ> ti►w . vase' fills sensational b1,0400$0,, No ?ii l►ry'experience 'n# .' trairi•:yntt ill all plisses pt' rho I ,siness and no:'high :Pr n0 iia Waariod, as no selling pillow, part is ,re401,04 QurrlifieatiOnh. are as 1illlow', 1, (Goorl %iliaracter';;ilii: All'en:nc $ 2. Shupe 5 to 10 Weirs 11i{ortildy , 9. A Alininliirir of 9,L390.,I 4i -Carni Required , Which iia l3'ully Seo4red I you can, :meet these gUatlific.ttrons aryl; .duals till ;Intl. With Company Ithr eutive iit your ,area, .answer r this :lid b , lately, ' , t Please"do net auiswer -iris advelii:;enlent unless ,ynu are defls'aiaEp i,y interested in in lousiness on a ilri};h plane, have the go V Cash .avarlaiile, and are a .ire rspn , •Who eau make end 'Orr .dofinito decision after you know tile; facts, as those selecte# bo appointed ilriinediaat.<ly, 'This is a one*, in. a 1i.feti111i, Oi►l►ortuiaity With. •a. permatireat.riii limited iiteorlie a ' For it personal interview in your tP'en, !}rite fully about•ye}uw'. self, 'include Phone nun W'r, 1.0 'J. W. 'WEBB •Pf..0 iPAl!dY;' BEM It; 1.443 .fit. Alexnedep, 1VlON:1'WlAL, Quebec. • SWEET TENDER IcEt-:I'IIEx.s — catAIA.1 STYLE CULY RHOUSE OHOICG. HANDY Fon SANDWZOREs; SALAD PLATES YOLIBE EG, BAXTER IN TOMATO SAUCE BEARTS ' TO— ONS 2 M.Oz.:.� Beal Tomaio,.Flavourt=AYLMER FIVE MINUTE CREAM bi! CATSUP $o:°:' 240 WHEAT :Vs Dominion. Flavourful PEANUT VAN KIRK G11ocoi.mE BUTTER 1.6a°2' C1iIPITS r ONTARIO No. 1 WRITE CLUB HOUSE ielItiilE BEANS'PAOCA k.°�j ALLEN'S APPLE HEREFORD; 3RAND'c�1 JUICE, ;�, oz. REEF APDL EFORD WAX PAPtat 7l'EINZ` PREPARED 215° 30,1 F3 �/ >9ia•: FOODSAVER llo>i ' USTARD Z_ ,„ vase JE.NPL LIVENING SOFT, ABSORBENT pont' B SPREADS EASILY1- CLOVER vA LEY DOLE BRAND FANCY FRUIT cocKETAIL WOR' SANDWICHEs tlf cal. uhS..::, •!w'F . S9t� i1!S! t!a iT .0i0 NO COOKING: JUST ADD SUGAR AND WATER, ••- LEMO!1'Ok STRAWBERRY FLAVOUR TELL -O core 'i; ' ' 1 FILLING ' x 'KG'," d., BRIGHT FANCY *et, soar POWDER Loot‚ 'OXYDOIPl esauce SHORTENING D'oti',1z11on sweetened. a6i1RRDDa' CRISCO . lallittl 390 COCOANUT ltr:... 24 STOKELY'S VANCY VACct vi PACK REIiNEL CORN Tomato or Vega[�bliCLAS _ a C1x, swims TIS, ..: ITI1�s FACIAL TISSUES FACEwE1lE PksC . GREEN GIANT 1'l1fCY'., PIAS Z1in.; SAVINGS A't TIME or PII11Ci1ASEt CHASE AND a IIilORliI/ 2 OZ,AR,.. , IQa OFF PArrIE. Molina No. 1 :(leen Pascal CELERY STALKS Nov at their best - rlorida Marsh, ,Stie.iliess GRA PEFR LAT 1 reiniu,n (loamy - Prinec Iitiwatrtl Island POTATOES (0od Sri& #li'i 2• tors X1,0 or` j VISE' `Y'Otra DaCl' I.Ala.i bJu•1 I tJI,L bEi't t, 130011s... :w w, A'I;t. VfLtlZa EI"rtC''1rk''11I'1'1N • r ttiittil'01esind `bins cat., toh, a5 built t:Ul[R}l'fr'J!il" All nnbrOMindira 1e14, i ;•� Dothinitin Stora" is ii hat SiteroMOid 100% sillidietteo. •