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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1957-02-20, Page 5risk Fit 411131 because Fargoc are built to tit your rob oimr oftERs can be e014,04,1 only by the. people you :rid 1110n1 10 •yon get receipt! ''••ffilY Port °Ps illoney Orders from mar post qifire prroust:wait courier. Fancy costutoc; 'Yonne ,Pparitng, DleatiOr .Schadef Mrs, T. 1, Schaefer; Character costtime, lady Or gent, Paid Schaefer, Larry McDerrnitt;• best- Clown, , Allan Henderson, Lihda Wahl; natiOrial costtiree, Warren. Zurbrigg,,,. Mrs. . , • . . . , • . . . . • . • . BY ADORIESSItiu YOUR LETTERS COMPLETELY SPONGES whileOey last a packet „ 19c SWEEPING COMPOUND' for that, dimly floor 21Ibs. • , 1 I Doug it ilitg At• TOrAilitA'"Viiitsd. ONO •the aree .lid' with Mr..4M4 MO, glo,,Ir %SWAM )410i, POretiler Of Toronto •spemit 1='liit.'010eirtfieid At her *Ant: , .:„ • over the Week-end' borne., , and: Tudan !Ina with Welt ar ises in 'P'ort OOP' visited. Sun days with Mr; and Kre, 47.nr,4.:1;47.0,Attwood TeesWater Mies Marilyn Cooper of MnPon-' 4.14, Institute, Ohelph, visited over the Weekend ,With her, Parents; Mr, Rad MO; 'Alex WraY and children of Too/Owl/hated one day last Week with Mr. and Mrs, W. HargrayS, • • Mr, ,Jack Foster of Woodatoek visited Oyer the week-end' ,wittl. his totber; Mr., and Mr*. Ira *140er visit, ed. .on Mr.' and Mrs. George Torregtbeteitte4ye inet.,Strretaftortik,,x supper unit4411th .hockey ni tit ad dance, ou cr et h, tOi lae March 15th and; also the Pee-wee• same, night in. the' ,comniUnity hall, 7 Mrs. W. Hainatock . left over the ''.;•week-end for .wwihtht IVIrs, . Edward' IVIAiAtheiVs..! spent -the week=end LondOn-'1;lat ,Ithe 'home of Mr.' and • itirit'lifac"!:Cor. Mr, .a.ongilij over the : week-end at , the ;POMP of silphletiVtatth"et e' elk' -end ' IV'. fr;C:c1s, Harvey • HrAcle•z•of :‘ TOrprito The manyy friends.. Young -Will 'be sorry to learn .he :is at :present' confined ;to. Winghain Hospital.: A, speedy .return ' to health is wished '.1siK trim,••- • • Mr. and Mrs, tirtiee Stithern *And, family and POtherri 'visited ,Stintlay with Mr,' and •Mrs. Ira Sehaefer. • • ' • .' BIRTH rr", CULLERS--To',Mr. and Uri' Cecil . • a . Cohens, their •„hOrne•, on• Sue- day,. February. 57, 'A157, ason. I ICONOMY. Trucks.are a business.investmont so it's to , your advantage to buy, on, facts. And the facts are °that today's neW Fargo V'-8's not ,only are priced with the lowest; but also past you, less per 'mile. This is 2 HAUL Alin" The Fargeek- Prese above has a "space-bonus" ,many other makes don't haVe. There's a rugged Fargo for every need ,--from .4,250 lbs: to" 65;000 G.C.W. More Fargo ° Mom 03eisith tufa s 004 tpasi oga orig. mo40 iodic, . 11111-14,,100,11,11M.* 1310 NO. Wiii.'6,VWo 1sMi s $101.11,VN. ii.a11001116, 41,e,C Rest skating couple in enatatrie, Mr. and. Ntrs, Warren Ourbrliflrl Moon, of the Yvonne Bearling; eldest couple on skates, lArs, Eldon Ankenmao and T. J. Schaefer; Pest figure shatOrs„ flenders04, • Toincla Wahl, Tv"- re ,Sparilog. Races, boYS 9 and under, Peter Duke; boys' 1.0-10A Paul McKee, Garfield Gibson; boys 10 to 15, Bobby Rumple, Ron Mann; gentS over 16,,, Bob Gibson, Jack Diasrarire; girls •10-12, Doris Cars well'; girls Lioda Wahl, Bar- nice Ament; girls 9 and under, Helen Johnston; 'relay race, Jim Doig; Sharon and Fraser Pollock; Ruth Rumple and Larry Metier. Mitt. • A noCkey game was also played on Saturday night between Kurtz- vilie and. Fordwieh girls, resulting in •a J-3, Win for Fordwieli.,, Con- gratillatiens girlS• The:'judges were.Mrs. P. 1,/fc Kee of KurtzVille • arel.,,,Mr. and. Mr, and Mrs. •Arnold Darroch of. Clifferd. • • ••:: The 'door Prize was won•bY Allan 8ehacle, FORPWICH -- Fifteen': tablet' of PrOgreSSive euchre were ,inlilaY at the cominunity, • hall an' Tuesday night, In charge of the' evening Were, Mr, and Mrs. Crogiay4,Soth. ern, Mr. and' MIS, Stan Bride and Mr. Alfred Bast"` ••• 431g4 scorers were Mrs.':; Jack LePPIngton, arid Roy• Gadke. •The lucky door prize was won 'by Mrs, Harold" Pollock,' and the= 'consol- ation prizes by Mrs. Jim 'Warred and Clare Harris, FOBDWICH.—The, Silver Star Afiasjen Band met in the basement of the United PhOreh for tile ;Feb- 0441 Meeting, when, 52 members answered the ,roll. The Preaident, harry MSPerniltt, Was in charge, ftilthdaY greetInSe were sung for fOlir Members, The study book was taken by Mrs, Robert Gibson, It was doeirlftl Send a licalWpaokage to Roma. The 'WprShili. was in charge of Mrs, Rimer Harding, as WAS 00 'closing prayer, FORPWICH—A wedding 'Of in= terest to the residents of 1-19wich took Place recently When• Astrid Elizaheth Elving, daughter OelVfri and Mrs, Alf red Riving of Kanda- har, hecame the bride of Alfred East04- split of Mrs, Eunice Harris' of Colonsay, Sask., and the late C. L.' Harris. Rev. L.., M. Mc- Ferran perfornied the. ceremony in. St. Matthias', Anglican ;Chureh, at Colonsay, • . •" • Given in marriage• by, her •father, the bride wore a' gown of • white net and lace' over satin featuring a neckline trimmed with sequins, Her finger-tip veil was held by a headdress of seed pearls and she Parried a colonial•bouquet of white, baby mums, and Pink 'carnations. Mrs. Wrn, Harris as matron of -honor was gowned in an aqua flo9r-length dress of net, over satin and carried pink 'mid white carr nathins.' William Harris of ColonsAY was groomsman. The ushers were Alr fred Hiving of Kandahar, brother of the ,bride, and Gerald Harris, brother of the groom, of Regina. During the 'signing of the regis- ter the soloist, Mrs. Ray Simmons, sang "The Lord's Prayer", accom r panied by Mrs. C, A, Davies at the organ. A reception was held in the community hall with 80 guests in attendance. The bride's table was ,centred with four beautifully deer orated wedding cakes arranged around a tall standard, of fern and pink:carnations and white"'Muma. The bride's mother received the guestawearing a charcoal grey semble and a pink corsage. She was assisted by the groom's mother, who wore, a dusty blue dress and white necessaries with a pink corsage. For the wedding trip to the 'United States the bride wore a teal" blue ()flop dress with white accessories. PolloWing the hOney- moon• they will, take ,up residence at Colonsay. The groom, is: a' grandson Of. W. T, Sothern of the 4th concession of HoWick, • • FORDWICH — The February meeting of , Trinity Anglican Church W.A. waslield at the home of MM. Crosby Sothern with a good' artendance. • Mrs. Ruby' Fos- ter,,:president. Opened the meeting with,' a hyniri; Mrs. • Enirnerson Ferguson read' the Scripture leSson, after,' whibh the members and the Lord's prayeP were repeated. Mrs. Frank Russell, gave the study book on Formosa. She said JAPitnese cOetrolled this, till • the end of World War II, A couple of stories were given to show the ex- tent of Chrlitianfty among the tribes people, ' The lack of co- operation there is the great weak- ness .Of the church- in Forinosa. The roll call was ansWered by a' verse on faith. Reports were' giv- en and several WA:bulletins' read. Mrs. Jim Strong read the corres-. ponderice and it was decided to send a donation to the church' camp. Mrs. E. Hargrave and. Mrs. Bruce Sothern read an article, "the Bishop's MeSsellgers". The ladies are remintted of .the quilting in the church basement, Thursday, Feb.' 21st. Rev. Frank Russell closed the meeting with prayer and lunch was served by' the hostess, assisted by Istrs. Lloyd Jacques. The hospitalized 'veteran IS not forgotten by the Canadian "Red Cross. Their lives are a lot happier through your support of the Canadian Red Cross, Fire Destroys Two . • Business 'Buildings • coLpN§Ay ; of• undeter- mined, origin razed two businesses and darnaged,a third recently. De- ;streyed in the threehour blaze were C; L: liarris'&•Sohs•:appliance store the ..Massey..Harris Agency and ,the;Blue' Bird Inn, .J.: E... Pen- cllaton $c Sons general , store . sits- tained extensive' sirioke ..and :,Water damage., , • ;• Only a truck, tractor and Weld- ing' equipMent were '"saved froin the Harris building. The :; firA alarm Was. giVen when the 'fire •confined to 'the Harris` shop. When 'the= front windows went :Out:•';some propane tan)rs:standing;.hy :become overheated.` One rrierql•-explded' and , sprayed the Cafe, next door. Wes, 'sent Ao ViscOunt and Young and had itOot'ibe•en tor the latter brigades *..eikiii*-husi-ness • block • could ':rave "been":, en- tirely wiped:At: FORDWICII The iliary to Howick Legion hel• d' the. FehruarY meeting on Ivtahciti.Y:night in the Legion• 'rooms,: Mrs: Blythe Oiarkt 'president, Was.'' in. • Charge,, The roinutes• of 'the last ,meetin g Were read by :the • secretarYt •414S• 'Mary McCann.- The transfer. Of. a member from Creerno're, "MrS., Norris Chalmers was. put:,:through• and accepted. discussion .was held "on us tbe Monthly' cards, and " it was agreed to dis- periae .With them. Mency-.Plates' were handed out for year. , Mary Moore 'was presented With • her past president's pin by Mrs. Rlythe Clark:. :The mystery prite,,Won by 1GLrs,. Entine Willia4.• son, was donated by • Mary Moore. If you ',ate a do-it-yourself fan and have bits and pieces of wood lying areund, put these scraps to tood” use. By glVing them a coat of paint using a variety of colors, , you can present your child with WI'S. that will delight him for' hours. He can let 'his imagination run wild and build all sorts of strange shapes with these "new" blocks. WE MAKE KEYS .WHILE YOU WAIT WE ALSO ,HAV ,FLOOR. SANDERS FOR RE '1°nE)WIP3 The ice carnival Glenn mow n. was held Saturday night in the arena and despite weather Condi- tions, with the best crowd in of years. Prize winners were as follows; • Girls' fancy costume, pre-011004 Marie •aeticko, Anne Simmons; boys' fancy pre#schooL.Chuelt".0ib Soro,, fancy •costuoie;s girls 040) VVAnfla Snarling, 'Doris Carswell; fancy costume, boys 0,4 Hilly Carswell, Allan Schadel-• comic cos- time, boy or girl 8-4 Hilly Karen Carswell', character COS" tunic, boy or girl 6,42, 'Lorne Ankenman. Douglas Olbson. Or..(and. Mrs. -Arrient • • Preserited Friagy..;• ronDyvicii..— The `community —hall here,,; was crowded; on:;. Friday bight to 'honer Mr..and:MrS',:•;Broce Anent (Allison MdCann)cwho were married recently.. =-_ , They were presented:: with a chroine' liitehen suite,. following an addresS read by Miss...Marilyn . COoper. Mr, and MrS: .Ament • both made suitable: replies. IVItiSie 'for dancing ,was stipplied • by the Fordwich Orchestra: • .•.. • because Fargo's advanced short,,groke, high-compres- sion Power-Donle engines make every gallon deliver extra Mileage. Ott top of this, thrifty Fargo V- Ws and Ws are engineered to give you.full power on regOlar gas. 3, owns. saww. 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