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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1957-09-11, Page 9VANCE'S DRUG STORE FOR YOUR FALL NUM AIM& ANTHES NNW QUALITY HEA,TINO'' Whether it be a low-cost Grai-, • it Furnace or an ultra-Mod- , ern Andes Welter •Air Condi- tioning Unit, we guatainee it will cost you less to install and' far Jess to operate than '.any other heating unit Of the same • capacity! PERCY 'CLARK plumbing - Abating Air Conditiiming Wingham - PhOne Car ,1955 podge -Nine:beauty —195A Dodge,,Sedan'ponly 1,900 miles 1,-1955 Plymouth Sedan, 'like new 1--1953 Monarch Sedan, A-i thinuihont • 1-:--1949Forcl Coaehl a real ,snap 1-1954 Ford 2-fone Sedan, clean 'as al whip —195i Mercury 1/2-ton Pickup 1-1951 FO'r k%I. TraCtOr; completely' overhauled motor. with 90 day ,guarantee, 2 furrow plough HURON MOTORS Ltd. e A. D. MacW1LLTAM FORD and VORDSON MAJOR DIESEL TRACTORS. , Wingham Phone '237 My mania Is.... - .. .„ ..... 4 ................ .4040. ...... .1.10,14.44 4444 41 betre/Mrs,/iire, • .1 live et .. Awl 'when Annuity ......... hole Of ............... etvesesteed that lefeettelitie 'Overt Will be held teriaile fidietlet lf,101 4 • " " $1.4 1.6k Yr+ n n • • 16 ,r..-1,••• ••••••le. • Wintehain Aileen!! liteelbe EmPteetteliefe eviiir/ffit'' ir ay. WO, r,- mss- Intermecliextg "A7,; WINGHAM at SOUTH WED ESE SEP SOUTHAMPTON AT Niif FRI AY, SEPT, 13 OROVVING' GIRLS' , WHITE DUCKS $4.95 C,Yrld SHOES Veer Girle. or )Cloys AT RlaFf:~a()NAlllal, PRICES Vetnlelete Seleetien of CALL COOrmim.n, On ()Pr ethelli WINGHAM YOUR • FAMILY •Sii9; cross %INGHAM ELIMINATES "Q vuql •- Addresses Ladies BENNILLER ENTRY • (Intended for -lard week) PAVILLER,-..McINTOSH -4c.. WARD. 'CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS BELL*.. TELEPHONE BUILDING Walkerton . Ontario P000 jaaiet Twit* All Canadian Twine - Made in Kitchener APPROXIMATELY 250 FEET PER POUND CHARLES NORGINS fpuk,MASSEY44ARRIS: DEALER WIN,GHAM bawl tattir444,s4ii ro BEAr. WINGHAM MOTORS 'Phone 139 Ian Dairy Herd Profits . Every Step of the Way • Yessir, there is - there's a SHUR-GAIN Feeding Program for each stage of. Dairy Herd Management - - ENGINEERED SPECIALLY FOR INCREASED RETURNS. FOR DRY COWS--SHUR-GAIN Dry and Freshening Ration - - formulated ta .supply nutrients to build up dry cow's for the coming lactation --- and to assist in the development of stronger, heglthier calves. . FOR CALVES AND HEIFERS—SHUR- GAIN Calf Starter7Grower a' carefully prepared starting ration that promotes sound, healthy development of all bred-in charac- teristics of calves.. FOR MILKING COWS—SHUR-GAIN Dairy Ration — supplies the energy, protein, vitamin and minerals levels to balance the roughage for maximum milk production and • a special ration, designed to maintain milk flow of herds erm poor, 'late summer pasture or poor quality roughage,— SHUR-GAIN DAIRY SUPPLEMENT "A". PRACTICAL FEEDS, THAT INCREASE. DAIRY PROFITS Why not drop into the mill ... soon.' We- would like to discuss the SHUR-GAM Dairy Feeding program with you in more detail and help you fatten your monthly ,milk cheques. CANADA PACKERS. LID. WINCHAM The Winear/. Interniedfatee el- irnineted 'the Benmiller team four to two with a 13-4 victory en Goe- erich lmst Teesleay night. • Bill /730tellitie$ was 911 the Mourid for Wingham, gieleg up seven hits and striking but seven. Wing- ham eomneitted five errors, Tlighaerr pounded the Berenil- ler pitcher, Len Jeekiies, for 13 hits. Jenkine.struck out two and Beriminer made three errors. Wingham opened the ;rearing in the second liming when Ken Hodg- lcinson and Ken Cereon singled. Jerry Fryfogle singled to score elodgleinson and !Gordon Welweed grounded out to score Cersore • In the third 'inning Wingham pushed across three more runs, Barry Fryfogle doubled, Bruce Lott hit for a doeble to score leryfogle, Jim Bain tripled to bring in Lott and Lorne Gardner.singled to score Bain, 130,nrailler cut the score to 5-1 in the fourth inning, when E. Jen- kins got on base oh an error and scored on Herman Fisher's eVingham got a rally going in the fifth inning 'to score five runs Lorne Gardner doubled, Ken Hodg- kineon got on base' on an error and 'both• runners ',scored on en overthroVv. J, Fryfpgle got on base on. an error, Gard WelWood walked, Bill Hotebkiss get on base on an error to. score J,. Fryfogle. Barry Fryfogle tripled to score Welwoed. and Bruce Lott singled to, bring in Fryfogle, Benmiller scored one in the fifth inning when T. Thompson -hit into a fielder's choice' and seored on an overthrew. Ken' Hodgkinson horn- ered for Wingham in the sixth and 13enreiller scored •their remaining two runs in the sixth when Her- man Fisher singled; D. Willie got' on, ba'se on an error, Len Jenkins singled to score Fisher and Torn IVICPbee hit Into a fielder's eheice to bring in Willis. In the eighth inning Ken Hodg- Kneen smashed his second home rqn of the game foe Winghane ; WINGHAlVf , AD R.11 B. Fryfogle; 4.13 . ... ..„,, ... . .... ,5 2 Lott, 2b. 5 '1 2 Bain, . .. ..... ... , 5. 1 2 Gardner, 3h. ;,; . . . . ... 5 .1 2 Hotegicinsont 5 4 3 Corson, 'I f '4 1 1 J. cd; e 5 1 1' Virelevood, rS, ... . . . ........•. 3 1 0 Hotchkiss,, p„ .... . ... , ... 1 0, 33 4 7 WHITECHURCH Mr. and. Mrs.' John Purdon spent a devv days last; week at the lipase of their son, Mr, Kenneth Purdon at Sarnia and with"her sister, Mrs. Bruce at Wallaceberg, Mr, and Mrs, Gorden Seett of Ripley and Mr. and Mrs. Earl• Caslick visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, Russell Ross. Mr. and Mrs, John McBurney spent li/fonday at London fair. Mr. and Mrs, Howard Snell of Clinton, 'visited on Sunday: With Mr, end Mrs. George Walkei. Mt, and. Mrs, Howard Walker and children and Mr, And Mrs. Wilfred Walker were spending the week- end with Calgary friends and at Banff.. Miss Euphemia Deacon, who visited With her sister, Mrs. 'Allan Pattison and other relatives in this district, returned to' her home in London, on Thtirsday, Me, and Mrs. Harry McKay, of Walkerton and Mr. Robert Mac- Kay, of Otreinh, visited one day last week With Mr. arid Mrs. Levi Bieman, Mr. and Mrs. Diemen and family spent Sunday' at Eugenia Falls, Mr, and Mrs. Pred Culbert, of Liztowel and their sore Llewellyn of Stratford, visited on Sunday with Mr, end Mrs. tee MeClena- ghee, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Date beer and Phyllis of Fordyce, tile° visited there On Sunday, ' Mr, and ,Mrs, Graham. Cook and children and Mr. Austin Cook, of Ilatnilton spent the week-end with their parents, Mr, and Mre. Barry Cook.: Mrs. George Diekison of Ripley, has been visiting at the home of her sister,. Mrs, Elmer Sleighthohn i Who was a patient in. Wingham Hospital for a few days last week. DelgraVe School Pair is •being hold this Wednesday afternoon, Billie Reavie anti Albeit Stnyelt Were in Toronto last week, where they tried their eitants „On their Work with the' CNA. Beth WOO etteeeeseul. Mr, Ana Mre, Fade Thompson, of WInghana visited On Sunday With Mr. and MI- Chas, Shiell, All enjoyed a skit presented by Mrs. Robertson, Mre, Coultes and Mrs, Ronald Coultes, pertritY-, ing the work and dales of, Chris- tian: •Citizenship. • Mrs, Couites welcomed Miss Agatha Coul.tes to the meetieg with her borne• group, and Mies; Coultes gave an interesting report of her work and, studio during the past, year In Preparation for, her Peel- bion as hospital visitor for the United Church people in Edmonton Hospitals. leers, Gilbert Deep-tett moved a vote of apprecietion arid •thanks to Miss Coultes and Mrs, Coultes led in prayer. This was the quarterly birthday tea meeting' and all enjoyed the eocial time that followed; ..,,,,.. • EAST WAWANOSIF COUNCIL MEETING "Eaet Wa,waneeh Council met on September 3rd. with all the mem- bers present and the reeve presid- ing. The minutes of the August 6th meeting were read and, adopted on motion of Hanna and bucnanan. McGowan - Purdon—That three livestock claims amounting . to $171.25 be ,paid and that, the Vail uer's fees and mileage be also paid. Carried. Buchanan - Hanna---That the of- ficials sign the petition fot interim payment of statutory grant' under the Highway Improvement Act on road expenditure for 1957, Carried. Purdon - MeGewan—Tbae coun- cil renew the township's liability policy and pay, the premium of $66.66 Charged to General account, Carried. - Hanna - Dechanene-That the road and general ,accounts, as pre- sented, be passed, and paid. Carried. By. Law No. 10, AD:, 1957 was read the first and second time. Motion by McGowan, and Purclon —That BY-Law:No.' 10 be reae the third' time and finally passed; Car- ried. By-Law No. 9 setting, the rates for the current year was, read the, 'first and second time. Motion by Bechanan and Hanna that By- Law No, 9' he read the third time and finally passed. Carried. One thousand feet of snow fence and 25 steel posts were ordered from The Canada Culvert Co, Ltd. Council adjourned on ,motion of McGowan and Purden to meet again on October 1st, at 1, o'clock in the afternoon in ,the Belgrave Community Arena. • . Cheques Issued , Roads:. Stuart Mcuurney, salary, $115.00, bills paid, $18.30; Geo, T. Currie, brushing $2e,95; Can, Oil Co., 215 gallons fuel oil, $86.43; R.eavie Motors & Sales, $1.e00; Har- old, Cook, 117 hours mowing weeds, $321.75; Stainton's Hardware, $4.20; Wm, T, Irwin, trucking, $10,00. General: Gordon James, sheep claim, $100.00; Jelin A. Taylor.; poultry claim, $28.25; • Clarence Rath, tpoultry claire, $45.00; J. F. McCallum, valuer and mileage, $10.00; The Blyth Standard, print- ing and advertising, $12.60; Middle Maitland Valley Conservation Authority, $2.95; W. S, Gibson, in- surance premium, 466.66; Belgrave School Fair, grant, $20.00; North Huron Ploughmen's. Association, grant $25.00; Blyth Agricultural Society, grant 4/5,00. Orval B, TaylOt; Reeve. R. H. Thompion, Clerk, Four Graduate To Mission Band (Intended for last week) WHITECHUROH—Abotlt sixty wornen and children attended the lawn party at the home of Mrs. Norman Cottltes on Monday last, when the WM.S. entertained the Mission Sand and Baby Band. Mrs. Clarence Chamney and Mrs. Roy Pattisola, superintendents, were in charge and Sandra Chain- ney presided for a short program. Wayne Coultes read the Script- ure leston, Mrs Leslie Wightman Was the special speaker and with beat drifting in the wand, frorn a tree, portrayed life and its, three links, Gods the Bible, and PtaYer that holds people secure. Janet Debotoft was pianist for the occasion. Jirtimie •'Robertson and Ronald McBurney played a. duet and Douglas Coultes played He on life accordion, Veer of the 'children, Brian Sain te:Ion, Barbara Pattlson, Joyce Coultes and Linda McGee graduat- ed fienn the Baby Bind to the Mis- Mon Bend, The W.M.S. 164(0 tteter- id 06110 lunch 440f1 *11. enjoyed the *peal time. WHITECHURCH The comtratee, Wm- IlfettrY, Ken'. noth Dowling, Garnet barrier, Le- roy Rintoul, Mrs, Emerson and 40 Mrs. Releeell Reg who Were appointed to eeelt euf grenenelli 'tot the bantam ball team, to use,, are hehline.dance In the Memorial Sall here this Friday evening to atigment the expenses Which hay. • hale d up during their recent garrieg 'The bantams, Laverne Dowling, Wayne Henry, Bev)n Tlffin, Ale, Craig, Elwyn Moore, Billie Rain son, Gary Willis and Wayne Far Vier, from this distriet, made very creditable showing , in ..th. •etenmer garnee. The ladies of the W,A, of th Veiled Church had the Peter of the Sunday Sehool room sanded and refinished last week, Mr. and Mrs; Harvey Copeland and Carol, of Wroxeter, arid Mr. and Mrs: Chas, Robinson spent the vveek-end in Toronto with Mr, and Airs. Stewart Copeland, Jimmie Robinson, who visited there last week returned home with his par- ents. Miss Briclgetta O'Malley of Saxe Ma, visited on Sunday at the home of her brother, Mr, Thos. O'Malley. Mr, Jas, Cuenrebre, who has been stationed at Mitchell for the past: few weeks spent the Week-end with his •parente, Mr. and Mrs. Miehael Cummins. Mr. and Mrs, Donald' Campbell and baby, from Belgrave, visited on Sunday at the home of her brother, Mr. Walter Elliott, Many from this district attended the miscellaneous shower held In St. Helens hallthis Wednesday evening in honour of a September bride, Miss •Jean Aiteheson, Dr, and Mrs. Donald Watt and children of Bella, Cooler arrived here on Saturday after spending ten days motoring home from D.C. They will return in two weeks, after visiting with his par6its, Rev, and Mrs. J. W, Watt and with other relatives at Mitchell, Toronto aed• Feversham, Mr. and Mrs. EdWin Smyth, Lil- lie*, Bill and Doreen, spent the Week-end at the hpme of Mr., and Mrs„ John.Smyth of .1-larnefori, andMrs, Herson Irwineveen- known residents of the 10th conces- siOn of East. Wawanosh moiled kat Week to their home at Belgrave. They spent the week-end at the heme of their daughter, Mrs, ‘Gib- sci Armstrong, of London. ' 1Ver. and Mrs.' Alex Butler of Gederieh visited on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jas, Mc- Innis, and all visited with their sister, Mrs. Orville Tiffin, who has been a patient for the page few weekS in Wingham Hospital. Miss Olive Terriff arrived home On Saturday after visiting for a few-days with Rev, and Mrs. G. 0. Cox, and With Mr. and Mre. Mal- colm Ross, of Galt on Sunday. All had attended the funeral of their sister, the late Mrs. Cecil. Parsons, whose funeral was held on' Wednes,• day to Park Lawn cemetery, with Rev. G. (), Cox officiating. Miss Marjorie Coultes, nurse-in- training at Guelph General Hospi- tal, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Coul- tes. • Mr. and Mrs. Carl Weber and daughters visited on Sunday at the home of her sister, Mrs. Robert Chambers, of Walkerton, Miss. Shirley McNeil of West Wawanosh, has been carrying her left arm in a sling the the past week, She had the misfortune to fall off a horse she was riding, and break a . piece off the end of her shoulder bone. Kirk Beecroft, on of Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Beecroft, had his ten- sile removed in Wingharri. 1-lospital oil' Fridaylast, Mr, and Mrs, Angus Falconer and Alan Spent, Sunday with her grandpareets, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Jackson, of Blyth. Mrs. A A, Hackett of Ashfield spent last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Leaver. Miss Wilehemina Smith of Lang- side spent the week-erld at the home of her sister, Mrs. vein. Per, don, Mr, and Mrs, Hugh David Me- Donald of Milton, spent the week- end with her parents., Mr, and Mrs. Coeiter, and With other relatives in this 'district. Mt, and Mrs, ,Robert Purdon vis- ited on Sunday with her sister, Mrs, Irvine Henry, of Dui-women. Mere gas. Richardson left last week with her sisters, Misses Ploreriet and Margaret Moir, to motet` to Nova Scotia. They expect to be away about three weeps, Mr, and Mrs, Chas, Tiffin visited on Sunday With Mr. and Mrs. Alert Murray at their borne at Shatere north of 'Toronto. Mra. /tone Patettort and he daughter Belot of Toronto spent the Week-end with 'her mother, Mrs. Wm, Taylor. Mites Phyllis O'Brien, who, With He d Intrents,' Mt', and Mrs. Vii, .1, ,5t, Ambrose Church, brussels was the scene >of a lovely wedding when Catherine 'Aileen Deaner became the bride of :Pewits Fran .cis Leridy of Kitchener. The -Mid :s the daughter of Mr, and Mrs • Win, .1. Deaner of Ethel, and 'the 'groom is the eon et Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ledily of St, A•tiguetine. Rev. R. Derrand officiated will i Mice Janet Peitner ;as organiet• and Misses Karen and Joanne Deiteee as soloists, all sisters of the ,briee Given in rereer;:.age by her father, time bride wore a floor-length gown t white nylon net over taffeta vith portrait neelcliee • and short 'eeve and an embroidered. nylon )eereliirt. Her fingertip veil was hole. with a Juliet cep 'of ,aermills and peerle and she carried a ;hoe-: suet .of pink roses, - , The male of honor. was MISs Rita Deitnee of Kitchener, sieter ef the bride and the bridesmaid Was Miss Maureen Leddy of Wingbare. Their dreeees were identical in ice blue: erystelette with, fitted bodices, V necklines, and draped. waistlines with big bows at the back. ,• The, greernerean was Ken Lechly of St. Augustine and the yeller was. Ross Deltner, brother of the bride. For the reception, which was 'held at the bride's • home, gueSts were. received bye the bride's me.. ther wearing a dress of golden brown crepe with Panama shellac accessories and a corsage of yellow roses. She was assisted by the groom's mother wearing a dusty rose dregs with white accessories and a corsage of white roses. For their wedding trip to North- ern Ontario the bride donned' a white lieen sheath dress with a matching white linen duster, lined with blue taffeta, and blue ac- cessories. Guests were present' from Elmira, London, St. Catha- rines, Buffalo, Timmins, Chalk River, Toronto, Detroit, Goaerich, and Windsor. The couple. will, in Kitchener. O'Brien, moved to Rose McGreg- or's farm, started • to: Wingham District High School last week. Mrs. Wm. Conn is spending a few: days this week at the home of hee daughter, Mrs. Hardie Simpson; of Teeswa ter, .Mr. and Aerse Wallace Ribey of Port, Elgin visited on Thursdey last with Me. and Mrs. Russell Gaunt, Their daughter, Miss Ribey, who has completed her work with the 'Bruce County 4-H clubs, was awarded the week's trip to New ,Yerk City and Washington at the end of September. A boy and a girl from each of mire counties have won this award. We congratulate them. on • their signal 'achievement, When Mr. Aldin Pardon was bal- ing straw on Monday afternoon, the motor of the hay baler took fire in the field, He quickly dis- connected the baler from the trac- tor and the fire was extinguished. However the belts on the baler were berned. Floor Sanders for ,rent at ALEXANDER'S HARDWARE Imer•mommammumminey RELAX AT BROWNIE'S' ,DRIVE-1N CLINTON, ONT. Children under 12.in ears 'Pro Featuring the 'Largest Wide Screen in Koran County Used Cars 4ALUES 44, M/GliTY TOUGhl DAIRY FEEDS DENIVIILTeER D. Willis; if, L. Jenkins, p. McPhee, ce L.,•Willis; 3b. Thompson, e.s. E. Jenkins; 2b, G. Walters, c.f. Harrison, r,f, Fisher, lb. 41 13 13 AB •R, 5 1 0 3 0 '1 3 0.0 4 0 2 4 1 1 4 1 0 3 0 0 3 0 1 4 1 , 2 WHITEOHIJRCH--The ' regular' monthly reepieng of the. W,M,S, of Bilele United Church was held on. Friday evening, at the home of •; Mrs. Mileort Re)bineon, with 21 ladies and 4 children Present. Mrtl.. l Alex Rohertsen presided and gave the call to worship, Mrs, 140rerlan Coultes led in the Serinture lesson and Mrs, Edwin .Pmeth. led In 'Prayer: Brussels C'hurch Scene of Wedding TVII)SDAY arid WEIDNESItAII September 17 and 18 "The Starlet Hours; Adult Vistavislon Carol en mart, Toni Tryon ..1`ticly Lawrence 0116eArf6611. Open at 7 p.m. box office fitlit show st SATURDAY ited MONDAY September let and 16 "Tennessee's Partner" Color Sunerscope John Payne', Ronald Regan One Cartoon If Yousro TIRED LL THE TIME Everybody geti a hit runnpown :env and Ten, ered-out, heavy-headed, end maybe bothered by backache!. PethePe nothing seriously wrong, lint temPerery lone condition.caused by excess acids And wastes, That's the tinto to take Dodd. 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