The Wingham Advance-Times, 1957-03-20, Page 6IL ALAN WILLIAMS
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3. N. WYLIE, WROXETER
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BOILER SKATES I
DUNNE'S
OutluSts all others
'$2.45 $4,95
ED .4,1?1* aSTr,
WASHING MACHINES
Thoroughly rebuilt, all refinished in gleamy
*White enamel. Look and perform like new.
Connor - Beatty - Easy •
. $69.00 Sale Price
REFRIGERATORS
Good dean boxes in ,good working condition.
BUY\ ii?"2/'--- SEEDS
FARM GRASS & CLOVER, SEED
MI No, 1 Government Tested Seeds Per Bushel
TIMOTHY Comnion .. $12.00
TIMOTHY Climax Sall.$29.00
ALFALFA -,Can. Grimm $32.00
ALFALFA = Einar - $30.00
ALFALFA = Ranger . ,• $30.00
ALFALFA Vernal .... $44.00
RED CLOVER - Ontario $31.00
Yellow Sweet Clover • • • $1.0.00
ALSIKE CLOVER - • • • • $27.00
"We Sell The Seeds That Grow')
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FARMERS SUPPLY HOUSE-
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Git REPAIRS
AT MOOCIRATIK VAIM'S
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to Watches only,
:i.George bins
Earl; in
`,..MASON'S STORE
ura mcsilVedneadaY, DIArch Ax. UV! mission-na nd IRETIRINO" RESIDENT 1 Tea and Rake Safe
How ors 8.aturdap:' Met on Tuesday. METER WROXETER-The 13141s. of RECEIVES RFT WBONET.A.B7-4 St, PatrieWS
The Tuesday Starlight Group. promise Mission Hand ludd their tea and bake sale held in the Vni,, .
united -Church, will bold then' •weioeit. in the United ..Church hail, noon attracted many • local women,
Karel), Meeting' en-Tuesday" March FirSt vice-president, Prian •SAncler, 'The ehurcb hail. was attractively 28th, At 8 P.M. at the: home: of sea was in the• chair and 4ave the plecorated, .gach labia WAS „Centred
Wes Reim el. "X"''1. W. 4' V. 41441' eall p) worship, •The _children .inin. by a Shamrock.,
non. and Mrs. G. L. Dobson will gci in ,ailoing, the hymn je.sup, The tea was conveyed by Mrs, be in charge of the programme,. Wants Me for a Sunbeam", follow-Eldred Gathers,. Tile home baiting
•• Mr, Lyle Hart, of Toronto, son table variety brought :ready sale.,
• of Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Hart, of At 8 p.m, .the president of the
Wroxetor, has taken a position Tugaday, 'Starlight Group, which
with Harvey Xrotz of Listewel and sponsored the event, Mrs, .grawr
Mrs. Hart and daughter Patty will ford Gibson,. welcomed the visitors,
move there in the near future.
Mr, Jim. Sanderson, Rosetown,
spent a week visiting his brothers,
Ross and Mae and. other relatives.
dim flew down. He purchased a Car
and drove home. •
, regular 'Meeting en •Tuesday: at 4. it.e.d...chnreh hail on•§atnrdaY After. Vir1ROXETER-The March. meet-
ing of the Woman's Missionary
Society, 'United Church, was held
on, Friday 'afternoon In the church
school-room, The meeting was
ranged by Mrs. George Gibson,
Who Presided, • od by repeating the .Mission Band
'Purpose, Gail chose for the,
Soripture lesson Acts 3:1-94 Jun
SharPin led In prayer end Pavid
Grainger received the offering,
The hymn "Jesus, Tender ..$11e0,,
herd"„ was sting. Leone Earls re-
cited a poem entitled "Marchk".
A !story "The Man ef the Varri-
ily",told. of a „Korean boy having
lest a leg in an err raid and hew
he received an artificial 'leg, it.
was. told by Mrs. Stuart Higgins,.. it
was taken from the study book
"Dright Pathways".
Twenty-twO: members answered
the roll .call, The hymn eGed Sees
the Little Sparrow Fall", and the
benediction brought an interesting
meeting to a close,
Today and 'Tomorrow',
"ill RE
grs, Gibson gave -the .'call. te
worship and the opening hymn was
"Lead On Q King Eternal", Mrs.
Jim Peig- was ,pianist and Miss
Hazelwood chose for the Scripture
reading EpheSians. .0:1-2(),. -"Mrs,
Anaes Sanderson led in prayer,
Mrs. George Gibson :gave,, the
Sc ripture commentary and Mrs„.
D, S. Afaellaughten reviewed a
Chapter of the study book, dealiKg
with Formosa, Mrs, Stuart
gave highlights from the Mis,
sionary Monthly, "Evening Prayer"
was the title of a poem read by the
leader, "Fight the Good Fight"
Was the second hymn , chosen,
'President Mrs, Ken Edgar pre-
sided for the business, during
which Mrs, J, H, Wylie, secretary,
read cards of thanks from two life
members,' who had received gifts,
Sunday, May 5th, waS the date
announced for the Easter Thank,
offering meeting, Rev, Mr. Petit,:
crick _of Clifford will be the guest
speaker. The hymn "Stand up for
Jeans," and prayer brought the
meeting to a close.
During' the social hour that 'fel-
lowed an address was, read by Mrs:
Ken Edgar to the retiring presi-
dent and Miss X. Hazelwood 'pre-
sented a gift on behalf of the rrieni
bers„ Mrs. MaeNaughton has been
president for 5 years.
rdit00, Note . . .
This ,bi-weekly Article series will „contain interesting fact. $11011`ffOURSE :IS: About hospitals, is Published -.as a public service by this
,.newspAper co;..operatien with the Ontarin hospital Asse,
HELD BY ,INSTITUTE
_lemomm!mmi
YOUR CAR
WORTH MORE
THAN YOUR
LIFE?
YOU should have regular
a.
'checkups; too: Make an
4npointnient, with y o u r
doctor NOW.
'"For tree literature write
NILS. JAMP.IS CULLUM
Winghain, Qat.
t retar of Win and ills- Sete g
*let branch of Canadian
Cancer Society
elation, , '
"The bed" comprehends our whole
R life ,for we Were born init WROXETE-"Treasures from li ' we
Your Attic" was the t. o subjecf a ve in it,. and we shall die in it."
short course conducted by Miss So wrote MaupaSsant, in his work
Armour of the Home Eco Jean n- 1•I'The Bed", And, what about beds,
!miles Branch, Dept. of iligricul- , bOsPital beds in particular? In
turn and sponsored by 'the local Ontario, there are over 28,600 act-
Women's Institute on Tuesday ive treatment beds in cur puhlic
afternoon, I and general hospitals, Prat perhaps
' By lecture and ' pietures the as equally important as theit num-speaker gave the history and value .... luer is their, 'wide variety, with of old furniture, china and glass
and gave valuable hints for restqr-
ing preservingueaiseryvas ,same,
.introduced
by
Mrs. Herb Patterson.. A social hour
was held, with. Mrs, G, Howes, Mrs.
Allen Munro, Mrs. Wm, Taylor, and stretchers, for certain broken Mrs. H. Timm and Mrs. D. S, Mac
Naughton in charge. Twenty bone eases' 'Moo there are special
ladies attended the course. electrical beds that arc used' for
' shock treatments in seine typos of
mental illnesses, Partitien beds
that, break at different levels sal
that best support can be gained
for an afflicted arm or leg is still
another type.
finished a specialized: course with A recent innovation which adds
the Canadian National Institute fdr still another type of bed, to the
the Blind in Toront000ll arrive in hoesepettty d,W s'ivbaerietYh, iieti an s canbt used -tYPe,
London March 25 to bike Over the m ,
post of assistant field secretary. in the labor :room as a delivery
With headquarters 'at C.N.I.B.'s table, one of the important , feat-
Home for the Blind, Landon, he ures of the bed is that it can \ be will be assistant 'to E: F. Wheeler, , . tilted at an angle to prevent post- district field secretary. . .,
Mr. Carroll, who is 41, is a na- anaesthetic cases of, aspiration in
tive of Ottawa and has had im- nausea.
paired vision since birth. He has Anothei type of hospital bed is
what is described as "guiding vi- made in such 'a way that the pat-
siciAna' accomplishedonly
tient can ,be packed in ice or im-
pianist, he is a mersed in cold running water,' graduate of the. Ontario School for These, are usually used to reduce
the. Blind at Brantford,. where he the body temper tare of patients teught piano for several years af- ; _ .
ter graduation and for the Past being readied, 'for an operation.
number of years he has worked in • The "eleyator bed" contains a
industry and managed CN.I.B. motor to elevate and lower spring
cafeterias in Toronto, He left this and mattress; making it easier for
work last fall to take a' special- a nurse to bathe, turn or .atterid ized course for field, secretaries the patient in any other way, with C.N.I.B.
," Mr.„Carroll succeeds.'' Joseph` Car, It has been estimated that in the
iite who iSi now district' field ,scq e_ course of a lifetime the average
tary at Peterborough -3,1r.„ida,rroll person spends about 'one-third of
will work in London, Stratford 'the time, or about 23 years, in bed.
and St. Thomas, as well as the en-, Since hospital patients spend an
tire counties of Elgin, Huron, even greater portion of the time Middlesex and Perth. in bed our hospitals have made a Mr. Cari011 is married and. will ' real study f this very important make his home in Lendon. . 4 ,
Mrs. Ito, McLean spent last week
in London with her daughter,
Donna, who has been ill. Donna's
many friends hope.for a speedy re-
cOvery,
Mr. arid Mrs, Geo. Gibson, Mur-
ray and Giennis and Mrs. W. 0,
Gibson were' recent visitors with,
Mr, and Mrs. J. D, MeGillvray,
Paisley, Mrs. W. G. Gibson remain-
ed for a longer' visit,
Ron Higgins, of Sirneoe public
school staff, spent the week-end at
his home here. Mr. and Mrs. _Earl
Baker, London,. were Saturday
visitors at the Iliggins home.
Miss Beatrice Rowe suffered a
weak spell at her borne on Satur-
day and was taken to Wingham
General Hospital, Her brother,'Mr,
Merton Howe, , was called to be
piece of iloSPital,furniturc„, with
good results in speeding patient
recovery,
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with his sister,
Mts. Selby Foster and daughters,
Marjorie and Jean were Sunday
visitors with Mrs, D, S. Mae„Nau-
ghton. Mrs. Frank Forster was a
Saturday visitor at the same home,
Mr. and Mrs, Allister Green
and daughters, Lynda and Janis,
Wingham, were Sunday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. George Gibson,
Wroxeter South,
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each specifically designed to meet
areal' patient need:
Some of our modern-day hospi,
tai beds "have various attachments
Such as pulleys, heists, weights
e.
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Appoint Assistant
To E. F. Wheeler •
Leo Carroll, who ;has recently
undo
to our lot . . .
and see the
best DOG-GONE
•-1 used car values
- in town/
Prize Winners
At Card Parties
WROX.ETER-S.S, No, 2, Turn-
berry (Kirton's School) held a
euchre party in the school on Fri-
day night to raise funds for the
coming , centennial for Turnberry
Township. Ten tables were in play.
High scores were held by Mrs.
William Dettman and Harvey
Timm. Consolation awards *ere
won by Mrs. Gordon Greig: and
Elaine Kirton. Raymond Elliott
won the lucky door prize.
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Ten' tables were in play on
Thursday night, when the Wrox-
eter Women's Institute sponsored
a progressive euchre party. Wom-
en's prizes for high score, Mrs.
Thomas Vittie and Mrs. Tad New-
ton; men, Boyd Marshall and Wil-
liam Taylor. The special bingo, a
copper picture in floral design was
made and donated by Mrs. Lloyd_
Magee and won by Mrs. `Thomas
Vittie.
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