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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1957-02-20, Page 10r sqlot I t ll t4i SKCIAL TO ANY 'MENU • • ar , • - • The residents, of Turnherry ToWnship are busily engaged in a celebration to be held July ii, to mark the cen- the township. Commit- been appointed to look various details 'and the months will see-much activity as these people prepare for a gala holiday for those Who will be returning 'to the .fold. „ Turnberry Was 'nainecl after a castle in Secitlatict ' The first set- tlers in the Township came there More. than 100 years „age, Jeeele Caritelon took, lip lots 31 and 32; Alexander. Duncan, lots 29 .and 30 and James MeCullough lots .33 and 4 e,citite• pecie,proyleue to the land sale ef. September 4, 1854. Mr. McCullough located there the pre- vious March, while Mr.'. Cantelon and. Mr. Duncan settled, a abort time earlier. These properties were within the ,present limits of the village of BItievale, In the eastern section of the township James Henning and Ro- bert J. Duff ocettpied land prier to the land sale, `followed 'closely by John Gallagher, Alex Thomp- son, Andre* Mitchell, John Me- 'ravish, William Morris .and his Son, William, and William Bennett, John Messer took up land as early as October, 1853, lots 30 and, ten. 1, but did hot mettle per. manently Until the following stun- trier. Samuel 110.elt settled lot S 35 and 36 early in .1855. An driterprising man by the name' of Beekett chose the email-West- ern section', „let 21, eon, B, and. created a eitWrill af..the place which wag haat known ag Zetlarid. !' arranging June 20 to tennial of tees have after the next few •:• ICED BREAKFAST BUNS REMINGTON'S I.G.A. „sumipmpo tirminnea FIGHT' FEAR AND IGNORANCE • on't; let fear and ig- ?;norance ' pievent you r }from, and act- iensibiy bout &in- cur. Learn the FACTS. For hes literature write JAMES CURRIE Wingetam, Oat. Secretary of Witighatri and dis- trict branele of Canadian 'Cancer Society YC E T heatre Teter • Teter , sittrWe each night First at 7.15 . Thurs., Fri.; Sat, Feb. 21-22-23 ;Gloria DeiHavilland '. John Forsythe- , .in• "The Ambassador's Daughter" roil) nu4c-contedy- about a ;•soldie'r •Whoefalls in love with The Aridnissador's Daughter in • • . Pares while on leave. • Hop., Tues., Wed„-Feb. 25-2647 Dick Bogarde Brigitte Bardet • in "DOCTOR AT SEA": • Remember "Doetot in: the ' House"? Here is another funny one. Ai=1.11111111111e, : • • ,,,,, ,,Y ,, ,,, ) , ,,,,, ,,,,, , i ... to,swooliwo.i...cHapkivarmalraaliawalaib'alefi.lbeirli etteteliteE iy $11149 An Exclusive Rdxalf Product. Itaxall's new liquid penetrating pain- ._ killer positively will not, burn, red&en or irritate the skin. Cobling, soothing, pleasantly fragrant. Brings qUiok, positive relief to muscular aches and pains, GET THRU TO PAIN—Musettlar aches, stiffness and soreness, simple realseular lumbago, ritiner rheumatic- pains. ' • REXAL ll 'iii Actually goes THRU THE SKIN to relieve Muscular Aches and Pains • TM A .selection of Adorable Gifts to Welcome the New Arrival ESMOND BLANKETS- --in all iMpinar sizete- eithee plain or very: fancy with SOW apti beittliifilliY,vattprned • Priced from. $1.39 'to $4.95 "km yo,r1 ,50, vine,- pretty shades `.SWEATER 'S.ETStd Trieed . $198 FANCY PANTS,—lituil frilfed Panties of printed ayhta Priced at $1.98 Dre5so.t4 ibis falie,y haw trim sient'appiique, some With Pairtiee-toenialch ONLY . ... . $1,9,8 And $2.95. Rowings", —a good' Seteciialt of nylon eltempers hi stnnrt Attie styles and shadee • NORF"OLK. SLEEPERS '-.,lust the thing foe wade frem eott terry cloth in 3-Piece sele of Pastel shades. Priced at 4 • ••••• 4 1444 .4.1 (41..• 4 C.: $2.98 Plastic HANGERS assortedf)lors, por do2, 79c Curity DIAPERS . 4 . per ICIOZ0 ik00000taiwatimaa•1060140ai00010640iiaii4Mt0airairni0loili040,0410001.00...441ipia00iliaa a4110.04..400aaaaa010.411.044(0.1101.10raaiirniimfriaiiianalak ....„.., M. I • • 0 N • AP EVENING AUXILIARY MS MEETING 1, Ntne4tig at 7.39 letn• Jl 11,111ettritelaY evening at 8 p.m traeker, Meeting and Bible Study SUlealay SerViees 4•4•14011$ fiCI eel 10.15 are. 'RePeretriberinee the 1-041 at 11.15 L MIL rob, PO, I Paring the next few weeks there. will be much, activity In Turnberry Township as the c't.itairutett ,of the various committees call meetings to begin :planning for the big CPO-, tonelal celebrations, Atte 20, .30; July tst, Percy King, 'chairman for not, rates' SOMA M. A. held a me.gting last Thursday with gigin. Johnston' as secretary. The fOliowing corne mittees.. were formed, the first in each ease meting as convener: : Registratien„ Mrs.. Thee. Met- calfe, Mrs, Owen. King, Mrs,. /erotic , Mrs, Elgin. .JOhastein; Wel- coming coremittee, John AlTe, 0011T1i0U, MN, John McCormick Mr. and Mrs. John' Megague, Mr aro. Mrs, Ro.ss MISS Annie and Mr, John McNinnert booth, Arthur Furness; finance com- mittee, Jelin 41)1.941, Percy King; program committee, Mrs, Anna Johnston, Mrs. Elgin Johnston; lunch conimittee, Mrs. Percy 'King :Mrs, .Pert Holmes, Mee. John Moir Mee, Oscar Holmes; .eperts. come enittee, Fred. porter, Joseph. Moir, Arthnr Furness; float committee, Robt. MoKague, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Porter, Mrs, Relit. lgel.eague, Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Showers, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey ..Jenkinee Mr. and Mrs,' Berman Metcalfe, Mr. and Mrs, Bob Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Caseniore, Mr, and: Mrs. ••Oecar Holmes,- Alex Sproai, Committee Setts Nomes..of Former Pupils an4 Teachers, :Holmes" . School BELGRAVE-gm 1.44111; not, welcomed 2e members of the Bvening Auxiliary of the Woman's Missionary Society, Knox thibteci Church, to her home on. Tuesday evening of last week for the regal; pat' meeting, • The president, 'Mrs. RON4' Antler- son Was in charge and opened tint meeting With a hymn followed by the Lord's Prayer in unison. Minutes of the last meeting were read by Mrs. Ralph McCrea and the treasurer's report was given. by Mrs. Robert Grashy, Mrs. Norman Cookestated there were six home and 25 hospital visas made. Birthdays were re- membered. A discussion was held about the books read by members and it was hoped that the litera- ture secretary could ;have articles. of interest at sonic of the meet-. ings. There was. also a discussion on membership ,cards, Mrs. Clifford Logan volenteered to Pet the quilt ,together, and, the following were named as a „core mitttee to purchase lining, batte and thread for both quilts: Mrs. Chita. ford Logan, Mrs. Norman Cook. and Mrs. Ross Robinson; The quilting will be done at the riext meeting at the home 'of Mrs. Har- old Vincent; in' connection with the regular meeting. Members were reminded of the World Day of Prayer on March 8, , The 5th line group will be in charge "of the next meeting, • Mrs. John Taylor's group was in charge of the worship services, which opened with the call to wor- ship followed by a hymn. The' Scripture lesson froth Ephesiabs was read by Mrs. Harold Vincent. The study period was, about the Philipplitee `and, With Mrs.' Taylor as 'leader, assisted by 11 yji?.centi Mrs, Gore don; ge'nWify,IWcrp„Lo tz Mes. Gordon Bosnian, and, Mrs_. Albert Biemap. The service closed with the bone- 't • Casernore,,..ifrank Rosa, V110 0 John staff; Iletorteal eetionittee, Mrs. Frank Ross, Mrs,. Thee, Ilf.fetealfe. Since tho..school records ate) ,ace available- beyond 101,. the ' man, percy King, would bu Pleased to receive .Lbe names anti . fkddr4ses, of former pupils and 'teachers. of S, Tnrniterry; not 'later than Mareb TOM our FOR COFFEE' • .114411 tt ... . ... . ifthiormi ' vibe'', le, • . • 7 PHONE 53 QM INA itnt. Blue vale There are only seven vacant houses here at present, This looks well for the place, It year or so ago the number was double, Mr. Jae. 3-1, Thompson of Hen- fryn 'seas in town en Tuesday, Mr, W. U. Thompson of Tees- Watee was in Bluevaie on Thurs- day. Mrs. Wm, Sniith of Bluevaie left On Thursday for ; Omagh, where she will visit her daughter; Mrs. • (Rev.) Scanlan. Mr; James Durfey of Newsbury is visiting at Mr. D. Lewis'. Miss Jennie Thynne, who has been visiting in Markham, return- ed on Friday, Mr. Hugh Iloss has bought 20 head of cattle which he intends to put on grass, We are sorry to say that Mr.. H. Conlin, who has .been running a shoe-malting business here for some time has moved to Maple Mr. John' Thomas; who has been visiting under the Parental roof for some time past, has returned to Woodstock. • Mr, Jeffray of London is visiting at Mr. Duncan Ring's. • The G.T,R, station Is Undergoing extensive repairs. Mr,. Wm. Beattie Is at present trying to organize a camp of the Sons of Scotland. We are sorry to say that Ben- jamin Saults and. family'have left Bluevale to take up their abode in Goderich. Mr. Saults has kept hotel here for a ,numher of years. Mr. John MacDonald, of Wing , ham occupied the Royal Hotel, vacated by Mr. Saultre 0 - 0 - Gleitanutin Mr. D. Dunkin is visiting friends in Credit Parke. Mrs-. Wtn. Ferguson is spending a few days in Port Huron, Miss' Fleming of Muskoka, is visiting with her uncle„ Mr.: James. Weir. Miss- Nettie Muir left last week ..... ttttt 11191011 tttttt 111411 tttt T.1 for Dakota wherti she intends re - /teething for a tirne.with her bro- ther. t Mrs, John Piper, on Thursday of last week presented her partner in life with a bouncing baby girl. Mr. Richard Scott, nephew ,of Richard Wallace and Mr, James Weir Jr., left on "Thursday for Scotland.' ' 0 - 0 - Zethried Mr; S. Franck, who has been ab- sent from, this neighborhood for the past ten years, has secured the farms owned by his father and intends taking possession in Octo- ber. We wish .cur much esteemed friend and neighbor, Highland Willie, much success with his sheep. He intends making his for- tune, Mr. S. 33urchill has rented the farm of Mrs, R. Walters for the per pose of pasturing cattld. Mr. George Thompson is recov- ering from his late eonfinement. 0 - - '0 Belortore Messrs, John. Fitch, jelert Irwin and Philip 13alter left for Manitoba. on Tuesdey. , Mr. Ieaee Gowdy of Poplar Grove Farm had a wood, bee , en Friday, at which, there were about 25 cords of wood cut. In, the evening the young men *hie were at the bee went away, soon to return with. the fair ones of the neighborhood and spent the greater part'of the night every erejOyably In dancing. The wedding of Mr. Ralph Met- calfe and Miss Maria 'Marshall tools place last Wednesday at the residence of the bride's mother, Our cheese factory closes this week, Miss Maggie Barton, who has been visiting in London, returned last week. Mr. Jaines Murray, who for the past five years has had his farm rented to 'Mr. James Fraser and was living at Mt. Forest, has re- turned to his farm, Mr, House is putting.up a frame residence on his farm. Mr. G, Barton's new brick dwell- ing is almost completed. Mr, Frank Ileiffer is erecting, a new kitchen in conneetien with his house. DELORAVE "Mr, and Mrs, George Linley of Detroit, Michigan visited recently With Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vincent and Mrs. Win. Walden, and with Mrs. Linley's mother, Mrs, Joeie Cameron, who is a patient in the Wingharn General Hospital, Mr, and Mrs. Ben Wallace of Blyth visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. James Lamont and bale. Friends and neighbors don't forget the benefit dance on Friday evening in the Foeesier'e lefall for Bruce Carnpbell, Weekly Weekly Euchre BELGRAVE—There 'were eight diction by Mrs. Taylor, • Members prepared Christmas cards and old jewelry for s the Indians during the recreation Grace , was sung and hermit served. • -1 45th Anniversary: ,,B1-131.,GRAV,H311r, and . Mrs: Here old Vincent were hosts on Satuie day evening for A family dinner 'for the former's parents, .Mr., and. Mrs, Albert Vineent, whie had ceiebrat- ed their 4E0 wedding anniversary on Febreaeye 14th.. , . • All Members Of the fain:HY were present except lyfr. and 14'6.. Roy' MeSween 'and family of Black- water, Knox Church Choir Sponsors Crokinole BFLGRAVE—This metnbees . of the' choir Of United Cherefi" sponsored a progreepime ereicinele. Party in the chi:Orel) !liaserric.V.V.Cri Friday evening, • There were eight, tables in play and high prizes were wen,,by Mrs. Roy Mvndy and Stanley Cook. Consolation pri7,es. went 'to Ralph • .cLoci:feaen 1,‘.raneici,e,M;I's:v.::aprlroAceneddesrs:tOznv;ra •' Lunch of sa,ndwiches, tarts, and • eite party amounted 'to •$20.75;': • • 11.0k.filARKETIN h IN, 01.11Eli;0(1111TglfS. 411: fogum BELGRAVE4B o.d na i ii F a r tn. korum met at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Yuill on Mon- day evening with an attendance of 28 adults and eight children: The topic for discussion was "What Can. We ,Learn, from Abroad?" This group thought that some of 'the features of hog mar- keting in the Netherlands, Great- Britain and- Denmark could be useeully considered by the Cana-. than faemer,- In Donn/at:lc they have a• product which hotter than the Canadian 'pile, a :larger number of grade "A" hogS and the farmers have control of the hid- 11:atlog of the, hogs, This 'group felt they couldaproduce" a better pro- duef , the farmers ••.owned the packing plants and 'Cold storage faclities t Great, ;Beitain, it was noted, ;subsidizes. the 'hog prices • rid, keeps them at certain levet. Riehard *- Prcjetee •' Was names' Chairman foil' the month of March, 'ProgresSive euchre Was played With prizee going ito Mrs, Albert Bacon and George Bacon, 'Consola- tion prizes were awarded to Stanley Cook and Carl • Procter. renewing the game lunch' was served, .•• The next meeting will he held in the Foresters, Hell, 8elgraVc, when 'all the district forums will he guests of the Jowl Cooperative ASSociaekin. Off:X[1,6 ELIE' 11 To. ARENA BOARD- , L GRA V E-eThe. ertattgural ine4ting "ef • the Belgrave donarriun-, Iter A.tena% truetees board waiS held in the home .of • Mie and Mr's, L. Vanrian recently, at which another Very Successful year was reported. • 'The treasurer'gave his ee,porl far the' year 1956, showing 'receipts 'of $2;060.37, „expenditures $2,107.86, an, excess of $4•7.49, expenditures over . receipts 'and bank balance of $452,90. In spite of the small de- ficit the board had been able to sponsor ,a midget softball team and lnetell a comPlete Water Pressure System. The slate •of officers - appointed for the ensuing year. Were as fel- loevse Chairinan, 0, E. Taylor; V,100. chairman, Stewart Procter; me, treas., L. Vanttah; board meriibers, Mrs, J. Ti., Conites,, C. W. 'Hanna, Mason Robinson, Gordon Pengelly and Lode Bolt; booking agent, Mrs., Laura Johnston; cuetoditth, C. W. Hanna"; leentaker, Stun Pleteh. „ • • ,.APPointed, to the variens eom0 mittees by the hoard.were the fol-. don Pengelly, Leslie Bolt; dance, C, W.. 'Gashes'. NichgisoJi; base- ball Geo, ijohneten, Rees Robinson, S. R. Coeltee; gream,dS,,c9Mmittee, Gordon Pengelly, Gee. Cook, Robt. Higgins,- Fred Cerok, • A. McGee; diamond: markers and tieleetetake ers, Gordon McGee,' J. Lamont, '3. MeCalltine'Me-Armstrceig. • " • A delegation from the school fair board .anpeared- Word, the board\ seeking permission to erect a liveStnek shed on the arena grounds.‘ Permission was 'granted and a committee appointed, to meet. with the sehool beard, to arrange the details. The board estahlfshed the second Wednesday of .0etoberene Permae tient ...diad. fee the :annual tueltey siipper. The 'chairman of the &dee. 'ectine mittee repeated ',that arrangements had been , madd to: hold'. V.Valen-• tine dance sia the .Foresters' Hall on February 13th,- 'At the . conclusion of the meet- ing a lunch was, served.: by mrs.: L. yannan and a social •thrie'Was en- joyed. k•Na...11•046•04•111,•041.1.4.014400.111i11414111•1144.1.11 The first• bonspiel to be he at the l3elgraeie arena took place on the reeve of East WawanoSh, Orval Taylwe serving members of the Saturday With 10 rinks from 'Binevale, BrueeelSe Wroxet6r,' Belmere, - arena beard and players,' ,legit to right: Mason Robinson, George Gerrie, Wingharn, TeesWater and BelgraVe, cepeeeting fer the 'top , Cook, Clarence chamney, -Gegrae Procter and Jim Cpultee. honors, This pietute, taken, during time out for coffee, ellewe„ McKlb ons WINGHAM 1111iiiiiiiit011e1111-111ililli11110'1"tikiililllitilittilfilliii,11 , I tablee Iii play at the' regular weekly euchre in the eoznintriltY centre leA, Week. ,. High prizes Write won by Mrs, hrio-Vethery and Jesse Vieheelee. CoiesoIation prizes Went to Mrs. G 911i eorge Johnston and Robed Rig, glee, The novelty „prize 'was even iliii0401111.11111b 11 Carl Prootet. urnberry T p. Was Name After Castle in Old Scotland Earliest to make settlement in the "south-eastern' portion were , the Hyelops and -Robert Moffatt, and in the- north-eaitern portion, W, Irwin later laid out and named the Village 'of Bch -note. ' • • " 391unieepai Government • Previoue .to 1857 Turnberry watt united far the purposes of •munici- pal, government with Wawaniesh then .cernprieing teeth 'East and Weest-Vawareesh. In. that year it was decided that Turnberey -would have :its, own governing body, with Samuel Black filling the Offiee of reeve., ?mute:More elected were John 'Fortune, David Haugh, Wal- ter Sloan and William Elliott, The clerk ems Thomas Fortune; trea- surer, James Anderson; assessee; Andrew Mitchell, collector, Robert Je Duff. The clerk received a eai- ary of $10 per year, the assesser . $6.0,0„, 'and the Goliector Ditring elm early years repiesen- tatives of the township , roecountY council were.Samuel Black, Thorn. as Each% John IVICSSer and ilen- jazOlri Wilson, ' xn 1869 the township, became er, titled to' a deputy reeve with C,` Tait 'Scott'being the first to fill the position. He Was 'succeeded , Eby William, Cieenyn, William Doug lac and James Henning. " . 1Vlaterial 'teSourees shoWn in tied 1878; aesessment roll were as' fol.' Nitniber et- acres,- 34 ows.,868.:, Mende& Of Unproved aeree, .25,000; Valtie 'Of • real PeoPetty, $9991070;, valtt6 of personal property, V8,00; ;taxable ineeine, $400, The total -WAS. stipervising committee to 41,078,370. the leernaker, a w,..nahrt.),, Got- „ 0 ,01111,7 EDIGH OFFERS' "The' P.rie,ndly Store" eiwriereomeieliariaiereaiweiletaiiiteiweeiee 00,1d reeee erieeeereeeeehe **Jere ieeiceee.,0 Turn-borry Fiashbac..k$ 1 With • the Tertibereer TOwlad1111 Ceiaveniat eviebration et:Wended for June 29, 40 acrd. Jely 1, The' Advantr-Tnnee. eenrinie the fel- lo•wing exeerpts front ase Wee of byeetne years about people and plaice in the townehip: Taken from (hie 1492 tlenfarroW Mr. D. teriteer stns at MillteMic on eloiekty, attending the funeral of his broth( r-in-law, the late Dr. Realterfeed of Pert Elgin. John Campbell of Seeforth spent a few days at his Inane here last week. Mr, Alex ,Iele,Phereon is spending tt month with his brother in Rent may, Miss Nettle Muir spent It few tlaye keit week with the Misses 1 Ceinmill. ' Mies .Annie Mitchell of the boundary is spc•nding a couple of i weeks in Toronto, Mr. °corgi.. Vender arid family left last week for New Dundee, which. place they intend making their future home. Mr. It. :Meeting and family • of Wrexeter have moved into the home formerly occupied by Mr. Vander, , Mr. Thos. Epithet has a new Weekend:0i shop erected -en his farm and is now prepared to do all kinds of work in that line, 0 - Q - 0 La Lo Li Group Plans For' Social'Evening • BELGRAVE—The 'reghlar emote ing of the La Lo La group' Of. th,li Canadian Girls in Tea-11101g Met In the basement :of 1Ceox United Church en Friday evening, The mission study was on Korea, Mrs. • Ted Fear read the story, "Sook Bee Gets Box Ole, The president,' Lorea Belt; woe in charge of the .business MOW. • Reports' were' read by the seem- tary: and treasurer: ' " • , members 'who attend'high E:10001 to form a eon:117111,We to look after the first Bible study. The worship service °yelled with ie the call to worship, felieWeil; bri the liyeen, "0 Maeter Let Me Walic Wale Thee". •Seripletre lesson was read. her Marlene Portion. Mrs. Fear led in guided prayer and the; • hymn, "What a Friend We Rave in Testis" was sung, folloWed by the benedicticere• •' The, greup deerided Serve doughnuts 'hot (lectorate at the seeial•bein,g plan tied f o r Friday evenfne, February 22. • . .„ Some time was spent nu Meat work, „which is being clone with cork and the meeting edosed with Taps. • • • 1aweereeieeeeeeleeeeteeeeireee,..0.a.eiereseeeedeleieneepeeeweeteiraieeeteema ilierneeeerielieeeereweeeile0tee • nual Giant Clearance Sal ri Stores Iniow SEE NEXT VfrEEK'S PAPER . 'FO MORE NEW S% -ABOUT THIS 'BARGAIN .PACKED EVENT.,'• .•. 4044.**0, neeteAtneleei-inielealreelemeenrellewileinallileitriee . enet4fiemeee.eriete`",eieekerreete*keeetiefe:Arereffeeteetarareteneea•eeeieeteaeweeeeeeeeeieneee Wingham I