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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1957-02-27, Page 3p hold. war fat: ecte4. Ritt Mita rer, Paverior, :1Orer„ :part ifk'' r by be 'Winners" Pionlea ri*e, -Niro 17 Rd crotis artion of OY held The ed 'SPIerulla ' he. tud- • Mrs, Cinnrge Currie spent the iweelp.ond with her family in bon- 'Wh011ftiOn 4414401044: 44)08,'018tit ,8,114 WWJeni Morks, Mr,4ameg •we#, *wow kicked' by a horse last Week but Av.e .a.re Oleased, to learn that gr. rz, ip. reOPY.444.1X, • Mr. •qoetler • • of .Vtglartan , has pivetiaand the ,Pelinore. .naw.raW and is fitting it u0 tor .00-40400. WU*, ...• . • Hartley MeIlartly Wae. telne On a .visit for a few 0.47s, • • „ •'. „ Ity0010. Iti*.J'ii W ooSuototmlitoms,, doctortfrAmOciletviy : •• fl Banic d.a din- .* Hotel - Mrs, W. recently this op - n with E9 r 110000*.. aykitilqa wirostmio; out. erettkri wlogioffal IJji 140 hranol; oft/rioni.‘or „ Canoer:SogietY • fiery tempered:, ••• gentienian :wrote the following letter; - • Sir; My stenographer .heirig 'iacirt 'Cannot type what I think of T, being a gentleman., cannot 'think it: ,Yeti 'being 'neither, will understand what what I Mean. A beauty „expert gays • :that - ear* of the eyebrows - -important, . It' luat takes- a little. pluck ' Brick 141,,111:4; Ships .Bale of 13044ing • wHincliunqs.—urict, Church met on Wednesday at -the hoine or Mrs,. john IA, Currie, with, :17 ladies present—Mrs. Gil- klOrt Reee.rott nrealclea. The theme of the meeting was 'Tor 'lie Is Our Peace" Mrs. V.' DPW read. the .Spriptureiessen. :and. Mrs, :Cordell MeVurney' gave.. a' talk on lade Tilde China, ,eXPlaining • KS getieraphieal, hiaterieal eitu. ntien, and jTv Clarence Charene.y , to of the.,•different religions and • .their influence ,4111.0110 t110. people-. .Wfrs; .Nerinan tIltes led in the ,prayer for th.e. Missionadea and the success..of -their. work, . Mrs, ,...Cettites, pregident, had. charge Of the, business meeting • Mrs, Narold ctirrie,and 1Vfra,.',Xehn 'Currie were annointed• to •,gather Weellene • to send away for blankets, Mrs, Herson Irwin replorterl that. she• had shipped the bale 'contain- ing four blankets and 6 gnilta, And 'she was .appointea to purehase, more flannelette for supplies, The ladies voiced.. appreciation 'for so many tops' of qUilta, put,- together by Niro, George Coultes. ' • Mra, Norrnan .Coultea 'cloaca 'the meeting with prayer; and .the boa. . teas aerVed, lunch and a Op of tea. Brother Passes. . At Edttiont(in WHITII"CflURCH — Mrs. U4:!•'o1rl Walker received word on Satur- day of the sudden passing of her brotherk Maurice Stewart, at hi ,home at *Vilinonton, Alta, op Fri- day 'evening, from a heart att-a.elt. Waa the On of the late Mr. 411 M5. Isaiah Stewart, formerly of TA Wawanosh, and was married to Mary Ritchie, daughter of the late Mr, and Mrs, John nitehle, formerly of 'Wingham. They have two son8, Maurice nr4os• a pro- fessOr in Dclmootou UnlversitY, and Ma g Douglas, a proressor lb Waterloo College; One brothel' Max Steveart, commercial seller for Canada, stationed at Madrid, in Spain, and three sisters sprviving, 4 iErrirna) Mrs. Froncil callthy, of Wainfleet, Miss Ger- trude kitewart, who has anent the past two months at San Antonio, Texas, and,who is coming • home by plane, and Mrs, Harold Walker (Elsie) of Z. WavyanoSin • Funeral service will be held on Friday, with Rev, Alexander NIM- BI() officiating. The many friends of the bereaved families, in this Thoroughness — Ability -- Time tested' ter'a gift pream ' on her 11 lan, ipera. hday, he think of red, • The winning entry at the Huron County jrinior Farmers' Drama Festival held 'in Clinton on Thursday evening woe the Clinton entry "The First Dregs-Suit". On the Chesterfield is Lois Jones as Mrs. Harding and Ruth Brewn playing ho daughter, Betty Harding.In front is 'Stan Johns as Johnny Drake, Betty's fiance and, Ivan Meelymont in the role of Teddy Harding is the star of the play.. Phone 37 for appointment timmiumummOmmumwomuswilmmommmomiWoosomemmummenm 144!14l11 iVIeeting:-ConcluCted While Making' Quilt ,wHITEcHuricii The regu- lar:monthly meeting of the WAIS. DI the United Chruch was, field on Wednesday in the Sunday School room bf the church, with 12 ladies present, A business meeting was held as they .quilted the quilt for the PresbYtery hale. . Mrs, Milian Moore' .read • the Scripture, lesson from 'Ephesians,. chapter 4. The president, Mrs. Jas. Falconer gave •a talk on,, 4 'It Canie to Pau". The roll .Call was answered by a verse with.the Word life, and next month's roll. will be answered by a verse containing "strength". The ladies were asked. to plan 'to , attend , the Spring Presbyterial.' in Clinton in March. • Plans Were made for the Day, of Prayer Meet- ing to be held an this church on March 8. The next. meeting, with the birthday tea, .will be • held, at the home of yrs. Garnet Farrier. Mrs, Farrier closed • the W.M,S. and W.A. mee4ng with prayer. the vicinity this week. Mr. Tenant, luniber merchant of Toronto, Was tip to George Thomp, eons on business last week. , Mr: W, Lawrenee, our esteemed and generous-hearted neighbor who come from Bonnie Scotland and took up this residence amongst us sonic time ago, sold his stock arld farm implements on Monday.,, * • pErti UP PLAIN roans WITH , 11WHOAL I IITIrdEN CATSUP 4111tIc .2 BIS GMT \ FEATURE DARE'S—SANDWICH ivs c , SPECIAL OFFER! STAFFORD'S—THREE MUTT "Farr WITH FOOD"—TV PEATURE , ALL PURPOSE , FIVE ES IPLOILLS next week: Sun. —'"The Trojan,Women" Worn TOronfo), Mon. — "Tono BOng gy" (trorrt Montreal) Tues.,— "Time to Go" (rrom Toronto) WirIt:••• "Toad of Toad Hall" from Vuncouver) Thurs.,--,"Down a Lonely Road" oismbanoul • GET 1/3rd MORE, FREE! JOHNSON'S PASTE WAX (from Winnipeg) -- "The Road Between' ((rom Vancouver) ' "The Desertic .Place" {from HalIrcm) Turnberry Flashbacks From our files of 1891 Calenfarrow Reeve McPherson is at Goderich this week attending township matters. Mr. end Mrs. Hutchison of Cul- ross and Mr, Hutchison of Howiek visited with Mr. Campbell last week. Mr. George Fortune's brillt house, now in the course of erec- tion, will be a credit to the owner and will meet the demands of any farm house. „Tames Nichol erected a new barn 56 x 50 feet last Wednesday., SS, No. 5 and S.S. No. 9 ba-Ve made arrangements for a 'union picnic to be held in Mr. Thos. 1-lasting's bush on Friday, Swings, music and programme will be furnished. Miss Bella Findlay is visiting Miss Wylie. Miss Ellen McDougall has secur- ed a position in Wingham, where she will reside for the summer months. • Miss Ella Hastings left Thursday for the county of Kent, where she intends residing during the sum- mer. Andy Common made'. his, first trip of. this season to Bluevale Cheese Factory on Monday. , A fine specimen of the trout kind was caught at Elijah Hig, gins' last week. It measured over 11 inches in length arid weighed over two pounds. * .* G•lenannan Glenannan is booming in all directions, the ring of the black- smith's anvil, the puffing of the locomotive and the shrill Whistle from the sawmill which has just been erected impresses the spec- tator with the idea that, we will soon have a booming town., Wake up sleepy hollow, You've lots to be done All in the year 1891. Mr. David 1VIcClannaehan, a near relative of Mr. James Weir, arriv- ed' last week from Glasgow; Scot- land. He says he is . delighted with the country and climate and intends going in for farming. • Sacrament of the 'Lord's Supper was dispensed on Sunday to .Eadies' congregation, Rev. Mr. Geddes, ,Whitechurch officiating. Mr. Joseph Piper is visiting her parents in Michigan. The monthly prayer meeting held in Mt, Nebo church last Tuesday evening was well attended. A skip on the light fantastic, came off at Robert Muir's on the evening of Friday last, so that heels, Voice and brain are all well represented in this neighborhood. Miss Powell of the 6th concession was last week visiting on the 104th concession. • LENTEN MENU SUGGESTIONS MACARONI AND CHEESE kg KRAFT- DINNER 2 ':: CLOVERLEAF BRAND—FANCY RED tree rery CANADA NETWORK Lueknow visited on, Sunday With Mr. ,and Mrs.' Crias. Tif in. Miss, Marjorie Coultas of Guelph General hospital, spent the week- end with her parents, Mr. ,:and. Mrs. Albert Conites. ' • . Mr. and Mrs, David Moffatt. arid children of Kinloas vialted on Sun- day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Martin. The 0:G.I.T. held their monthly meeting on Tuesday last at the home of Mrs Ezra Seholtz, with 10 girls present,'and with the presi-: 'dent, Frances .11enry, presiding, Karen Groskortb' read the Scrip- ture lesson from John Chapter 4, and led in prayer and Elaine Conn gave "the thought for the day". They decided to hold their next -meeting at the bora of Elaine Conn on March 12th. Muriel Moore and Judy Wilson Were in charge of the tarries and Mary Fisher led in a sing-song'. Valentines were exchanged by the group, and the hostess served hinch. Mrs. Kenneth PoWling, Beth and baverne,_ spent Sunday at the bonne Pt her sister, Mr. Willard Allan, of Mount Forest. Mr. and Mrs. Ifttrold Walkei visited. en ViltlaY With MO and Mrs, Aciniunri Irwin of Goderieh, and Mrs, Jack Murray of SaskateheWian, spent last Week With Mr. and Mrs. Gerstiom John-. strati, Mr, and'Mrs. Allen Barger of Amberley visited on SUnday with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, T, 1. NiQorp. Mr,' end Mrs. Russell Gaunt, Janet and' Donald visited on 11,n,- day with his father, Mr. 'rhea. Gaunt, and' with her father, Mr, David Currie and Miss Leah Cur, de, gdwa.rd St. Mr. and Mr. Ernest Beecroft, Ronald and Kirk visited on Sunday at the borne of her brother, Mr. Robert Sinnamon, of Winghani. Mr. Kenneth, Laidlaw came from 1,400don on Saturday; •and his par- ents, Mr, and Mrs, James Laidlaw, accompanied him to his .home in London for the week-end returning home on Monday. Mr. Alex Robertson made a• busi- ness trip to Toronto on Monday. Mr, and Mrs. John McBurney of Marnoch visited On Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Gerd McBurney. Mrs, D, Billie and John, visited on Sunday at the home pf her brother, Mr. Stewart Mus- grove of. Wroxeter. • Mrs,` Kenneth MaSon was a guest last Friday evening, when the Winghana Mary Hastings Group held A meeting in the Legion Hall, and during the evening presented Miss Louise Canipbell, daughter of Mr. arid Mrs. Parker Campbell, and a bride-to-be with several. beautiful gifts. Mr, and: Mrs. Chas, Moore and children returned „home on Sunday after spending the past two weeks with -Mr. and Mrs. Russell Moore, of Preston. ! Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Elliott visited on Sunday at the home of 'his ,sister, Mrs, Albert Walters, of Teeswater. Mrs. Jean Craig and Mr. and Mrs. John draig, • Stephen and Kimberley of Oakville Visited on Sunday at the home of Mr., and ,Mrs. John Craig. . • Miss Myrna Stock'ill of Kitchen- er spent the week-end' at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert•Iaaidlaw. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thompson and family of Tillsonburg, and his parents, Mr, and Mrs, Jos. Thomp- son of Goderich, visited with Rob- inson families on the 9th conces- sion of East Wamanosh on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Russell Spotton of Toronto spent the week-end With her parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. Robert Henderson. / Mr.. and Mrs. Harley Campbell, yr. and Mrs. •Clarence Blackball of Toronto visited on • Sunday .at the' home of Mrs. George McCien- aghan. , Mr. Geo. Ross, of Owen Sound, Spent the week-end• with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ross, ' Mr. and Mrs. E. H. .Groskorth, Paul and Karen visited on Sunday at the home of his parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. C. Groskorth of and with Mr, and Mrs. Otto Groskorth and son, Jimmie, who arrived home by boat, after spend- ing three years with the Air Foree, as warrant officer. in Germany. Mr. and Xis: Otto Groskorth and. son are leaving for North Bay, where he will be stationed for some months. • Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hoffman of SOCKEYE SALMON' PINK SEAL BRAND—Fancy Pink RICHMELLO-41!TEHLEA.V. CHEESE • SLICES •- sApioLN , 550 cLoyEit. VALLEY CHEEZ .PLEEZ 174-0t. Re-Usuable Tumbler 290 SAVING AT TIME OF PURCHASE! lac' cif* TIDE'S TIDE'S IN — DIRT'S OUT t i , ' TIDE D GEN ERT ' 1417, 690. . . . , I'OR ALL YOUR. RAISING ' ' JEWEL SZIORTENING• PKG' 310 moNAndx FOR FRYING OR COOKIHG, TEA DISK 2½-LB. 51'0 PIAZOLA OIL 1-g-410 Turnberry On Friday evening last an Association of Patrons of Industry was organized at Harris' School House by F. J. Bennest, county • organizer. The folloWing • officers were .duly, elected: 13ro, Peter Mc- Ewan, pres,; Bro, John Musgrove, vice pres.•, Bre. Jas Heoper, sec.; Bro. R. Gilkinson, treas.; Bro, N. Bolt, Minerva; Bro. P. S. McEwan, Demeter; Bro. John Hall, guide; Bro. A. Wheeler, sentinel. Mr. Adam Rutherford, son cif Mr. Walter Rutherford of ' the boundary, left foe Manitoba on Saturday last. If he likes the country it is altogether likely the whole family will remove west some time in the future, Mr. 'Peter McLaren of the Blue- vale Road has -let the contract for a new residence which he will erect this year, Messrs. Selith, Malcolm and Gibson of 13ruseels have undertaken the whole con- tract, • Mr. Joseph Pugh will do the Stonework and plastering and Messrs, Smith, M.aleolin and Gib- son the carpenter work On George Forturle's new brick residence. Mr. and Mrs, Gershon). Johnston 2 and IVft, and MI'S,: John Murray spent Sunday with Gorrie friends and on Monday they and Mrs, Jas. Johnston and baby, Paul, of Turn- berry were in Stratford where Jim is eniployed at the new Shakes- pearian Theatre. Quite a ttembor of Whitechureh Farm attended the open meeting in Belga:nye On Monday night when they were entertained by the 'Co-op. 25c 29c TOMATO OR VEGETABLE. , CL' K$ SOUPS CLARK'S ASSORTED IIMUF S1 ADS PICNIC BRAND— SWEtT MIZE 'PIC , ,LES 8 OZ. 33c 20' 3 THE ILLUSTRATED HOME LIBRARY ECY,PEDIA 21 BVEOALUUVETI N ET 99 0 Boox-A..wMt H U .° H N O SA VOLUMES1 .E-7 I PLAN—ONLY N 5 lbs. Z.29 yawl 1.49 BONUS ITEMS ADD VARIETY 'TO YOUR MEA,LS icr.tra ROUSE a4ANZANILLA OL1V'ES ENJOY A CHERRY PIE THIS WEEK tua STAFFORD'S Y 1E FILLING lAtt kliVE .cuaLDEN' iiifttliECETABLES NOW it's a liwy —it a feW' years, greatatliirigs, You eau, help your ehildren roach I their goals by saving. Oat them a Junior Depositor's ! SaYiugs Passbook at our i nearest branch.. 1 Sweet Eating CalifOrnia, Navel', Size 88's SUNKIST ORANGES „ Attk for our dtfractive diortio Dq}3.6-8iior's .1;assb6ok „. . HE PANADIAN BANK OF commence .750 bt,s,iciie across Cenada ready to serve you illorida. Green Pascal - Site ,I8's CELERY k k 4 4 V V 4 , 4 0,1, 4 NO, 1 'Prinee Edward Island POTATOES V444 4k4iVVV N-670 ImiHRHHHWIHMERWIIIIIM a a Belineee Our village is growing rapidly at Present, there being three ,new ftmtilies catered within its limits this week, A goodly number of the young people of this vicinity congregated at the residence Of Mr. Ralph Metcalf on FrielaSr,eVening last and amused themselves with dancing and _singing song& truer Now I boMINI1014'11 Famous Brandt', Bonds Hunt I ALL VAi.1.1ES EFFECTIVE I WINGRAM, 1 UAW dogrel Time tat., Maeda :2' Married, 2$ inst Mr, P. Ballagh to Miss L, Jeffrey by the _Rev, A. C. Stewart. Mr, 1), Brenner Of Manitoba is paying 4 parental visit,• Miss Annie Breen has arrived from Michigan, where she spent a few months with her brother, Will, Mr. D. X, lVfeDonald, merchant, spent a few days in Paisley last Week. 'IVIeSars, Breen, Metcalf and MerkleY will be considered mot- hers of the COP( on Friday night, At the ktUltlill meeting of the telt:lore Cheese and Thitter 'Com- pany hoct onSaturday the follow- ;frig were elected direttors for the, 'coining ,year., John Johnston, • Bluevale Adam Grey, son of William Grey, aged about eleven years, met with a painful accident on Thursday. While drawing slabs with Harry Stowe, he by some means fell from the wagon and the wheel passed over him, break- ing his thigh bone. He is suffer- ing a great deal but there is not considered to be anything danger- ous in the case. Mr. William Patterson, who has been very sick, is rather better. Mr, S. Black brought in three steers to be weighed the •other day. They tipped the beam at 4020. Mr, J. Golley, our station 'agent, has a cow that weighed just about 1600. Next Sunday Conductor Snider will preach in the Methodist Church, In the evening, by special request, he will deliver his "Rail- road Sermon". Mr.Stevens of Clinton has moved to the village and will carry, on wagon making, etc. Mr. Edward Leech took his de- parture for the North West on '110esday.. He intends to visit his Son and daughter at Chicago oh the way. He goes to Fort McLeod. Mrs. Samuel /3lack has been con- fined to her bed for some Utile and is a great sufferer. Mr. Jas, MePheraon of this place will take a situation in the cheese faetory at Brownsville, a , .6 Zetiiind • The first meeting of the Sunday School, was held, the following officers being appointed: Superin- tendent, jOhn Eglesten; seeretary- treasurer, Thomas McDonald; au- ditors, Albert Thompson and Ro- bot KennedY. Mrs. and Miss Elide Youhill wore visiting at George Thompson'S, Tuesday last. We are glad to learn that lVfiss Jennie Tervit, who has had a severe attack of inflareanation and, pleurisy, IS slowly recovering, , Mrs. W. Arbuckle ha S been wait- ing on her slater, Mr's. W. Acilmes, Who has been sick for sonte tiMe, Mr. and Mrs. r red, Thompson and family took a trip to Walton Saturday last and returned on ttiesdaY. Miss Sniith Of Turnberry and Miss Taylor of Itineardine were visiting at Mr, Jones Wilson's lag Week, Mr. Robert and Miss Ulla, Taylor celebrated their birthday by having a &nide in the liaise In whien Mr. jetties Patterson is living. 'Mr, Porter, oenaus taker,- visited WItsIONAM ORANCIi W O.,OltUTHEAS - Manager WHITECHURCH The W,M,S, of the Presbyterian Church met on Wedneschity last in the S.S. room of the , church, with the president, Mrs. Dawson Craig, pre- siding. Mrs, Johnston 'Conn and Mrs. Victor Emerson led In the Scrip, tura lesson from 2 Kings, chapter 6' and from Zechariah and HehretV, chapter 2, Mrs, Emerson gave a talk on the message, and read a poem. Mts. Frank Coulter lecl in the Missionary prayer, The roll gall was answered by a Scriptine verse On love, Mrs. Craig led in the offertory 'prayer and announc- ed that the WaVLS, share for the honorary life membership for the Presbytery Was $3, The supply allodation is, 816, •Arratigernenta were mado for the meeting Of the Pay of Prayer to be' held on March 8 hi the TJnited Mrs, IVreTnnis and Mrs. Craig gave a renert of the recent Senn, ary Presbyterial Meeting held in Wingintm. Mrs. Ilifeltinis led in the Glad Tidings prayer, The topic' Was "Let's Listen in on a Center- once In 3a.)41tCilt. Mrs, Casilek, as a Canadian, led in the discuh- 'Sign, With Mrs, Johnston Conn, an., savoring. for Bone, Mrs. Emeraon for Thailand, Mrs. Craig for Indo- China, The questions were on ,ppaeoupolz, races,, religion and &MU. The Meeting was closed with prayer, by Mrs, Craig. , , . in 11y; ,ari)