The Wingham Advance-Times, 1961-04-05, Page 3liORRIE
Master Rickey Kreller, 4, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert. Kreller, und-
erwent tonsilectomy in Wingham
General Hospital on Thursday.
Mr. Edwin Day, Mr, "'and. Mrs.
Gordon Underwood and Mr/i. Verne
Clarke; Vtroxeter, attended the
For Trade and Industry: Few people today
would be able to risk the hundreds of millions
of dollars needed for factories and equipment
if insurance were not available to protect
their investment.
Few would dare to take the risks of trans-
porting their product to market without
insurance. Few merchants and dealers could
take the chance of stocking merchandise if
there were no recourse against overwhelm-
ing disaster.
Back of practically all oiar trade and com-
merce is the Peace of Mind which comes
from insurance. Last year, the companies'
writing fire, automobile and casualty insur-
ance paid out more than 500 Million Dollars
in claims across Canada real evidence
that insurance indeed means Peace of Mind.
insurance
means
ALL CANADA INSURANCE rEDERAT/ON
on behalf of more than nO competing companies writing
Fire, Antamobile and Casuulty insurance,
ALL CANADA
INSURANCE
FEDERATION
SPECIAL SPORTSMEN'S
MEETING
A special meeting of the Wing-
(n un Sportsmen's Association ‘1411
be held at the club house on MON-
DAY EVENING, APRIL 10, com-
mencing at eight o'clock. All ladies
interested in the formation of a
Ladies' Rifle Club are 'invited to
attend this meeting. Members of
the Sportsmen's Assoc. are asked
to provide transportation. to this
meeting. Anyone who would like
transportation Is asked to call
Wingham 211. As well. as the busi-
ness there will be tattertabunent
and hutch will be served,
—Terry Nethery, Sec.
VARIETY CONCERT - DANCE
will be held in Whitecluireh Com-
nundty Hall WEDNESDAY EVG.,
APRIL 51(1, under the auspices of
Whitechurch Hall Board. Progriup
will consist Of half-hour play
"Uncle Didit'S Mistake" and other
Variety numbers. Dance following
mid lunch counter. Admission:
Adults 50, public school, pupils 25e
COUNTRY CURLING CLUB
is having a euchre party in the
Bluevale Hall FRIDAY EVENING,
APRIL 7th,- at 8.30
Everybody welcome. Ltmeh will be
provided.
A HOLIDAY WEEK DANCE
in Illyth T6W,t flail
FRIDAY NIGHT, APRIL t7h
under auspices of tic Apio. Soc.
Dancing 'commences at 10 *Meek
to the music of Garnet .carrier's
0-neo, Orchestra. Luelty prize. draws
Popular admit. Everybody Welke:rte.
THE MOTHER'S AUXILIARY
of Cubs and Scouts
- will direct at the Scout House
NVEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, at 9 p.m.
All mothers of either Cubs or
Scouts are welcome
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WINGHAM AND DISTRICT'
CANCER SOCIETY
will hold an open meeting on
FRIDAY, APRIL 14, at 8 p.m.
in the Council Chambers
LOIS 11 MYERS, B.A., M.D.,
PhD., D.M.R.T. (Eng.)
of the Ontario Cancer Foundation,
London Chide, Victoria Hospital,
will be the guest; speaker
5lusleal eatertainment is being ar-
ranged and everyone ,is invited
AT THE LYCEUM
THURSDAY,' FRIDAY, SATUR-
DAY—APRIL 6-7-8 "'
"THE TIME MACHINE"
Matlitee Saturday aftertromi,.2 pati,
A VARIETY CONCERT
Will be bold in Wroxoter Com-
munity Hall on THURSDAY, APR.
U, at 8.30 pan„ featuring' two'one.
ort plays presented by North
Duren and Howlett Junior Farm-
ers; Added eidertaiinneat will be
provided by the Junior Farm Pro-
Vlnclal nude quartet
from Seaforth, and other hotel W-
ent. Admissiott: 50c and 25e.
riVer,volie weleome,
LADIES' AUXILIARY TO
WINGHAM GENERAL HOSP.
will :lien in the Council Chambars
FRIDAY, APRIL 7th, at 3 P.m.
Everyone Is welcome.
CARD PARTY
EVERY .510NDAY EVENING at
9 pan. Euchre and Solo, at the
Behnove Community centre..Spon-
sored by the Community Centre
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▪ 'THE BRUSSELS FIREMEN
m▪ i Will present, the Noll (Sister's, or
a Walkerton for a. modern and old-
• time dance in Brussels Town Hall
WEDNESDAY EVG., APRIL ",lb
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.to Thin Robertson and the Ranch
Pm
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Boys at Bluevale Community Iflali
on IVEDNESDAY, APRIL 5th
▪ Dancing from 10 pan: to 1 a.m.
I..unck counter in the hall
▪ - Sponsored by the Jamestown
Hockey tennis
▪ Admission 75e, 81.25 per cool&
Tickets on draw may be, bought
at the door
will meed at the home of
Mrs. Frank Ross, Turnbervy, on
TUESDAY, APRILI1, g para.
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day before publication date. If you send items by mail, please mark them "Wingham Tire Enter-
tainment Guide." There is no charge for this service.
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REGULAR EUCHRE
sponsored by the Ladies' Auxlilitiry
to the Canadian Legion will he held
at the Legion Home
MONDAY, APRIL 10, 8.30 jm.
Prizes, lunch. Everyone welemne.
Entertainment Guide
WING x ..AM TIRE SERVICE
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,CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY—Ma and Mrs. William Kreller were
guests of honor at the borne of their son, Mr, and Mrs. Robert Kreller,
on the occasion of their 40th anniversary. With them are their children,
left to rights William Jr„ Ruth (Mrs; Elmer Harding) and Robert.
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held for Mr: and Mrs. Sill Willis.
on Saturday night when eight
couples gathered a t their home 011 r Annette Hair Sty1ing
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NOW IS the TIME for your SPRING
PERMANENT
Shampoo and Styling given. FREE after every
Cold Wave (within a month). •
Josephine. Street Wingham Phone 21
-- CLOSED MONDAY EVENINGS
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It will pay you to shop at
Carmichael's
The Family Store
HERE ARE A FEW REASONS 'WHY IT PAYS. NO SHOP AT
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the •Grordon 1.fastla !tarn*. Shpt ,e
Road. Mr. and Ars..WnitS' ly lived on Diagonal Toad .
Euchre was played. A prose*
talon was Made and the :4141#45,
supplied 'lunch. •
Misses' SKIRTS
Reversible ONLY 5 LEFT
Sizes 10 - 14.x
1/2 PRICE
Only $5,95 each
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BLOUSES
Au assortment of styles and
colours — regular to $.1.98
2 for $5.00
DRESSES
New styles -- New colours
New prices. Misses'. And
Ladles' in Dan River fabric
$4,98 to $12.98
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Tots', Girls', Sub-teen
DRESSES
Sizes - 3x up to size 1.4,
styled by Little Dul4xess
$3.98 up to $9.98
SEAMLESS NYLONS, White or Beige
Regular 98c — Thurs., Fri., Sat.
88c pair Two Pairs $1.69
MEN'S SEMI=DRESS TROUSERS
Only Dozen Pairs — Must Be Sold
Regular to $10.95
NOW ... $6.00 pair, 2 pairs for $10.00
Trout Man dress or work PANT $5.50
Trout Man SHIRT to match $3.95
ALL THESE AND MANY MORE SUCH BARGAINS WITH,
REAL SAVINGS AT
CARMICHAEL'S
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"She thinks she's so great just 'cause
she lives in a Medallion Electric Horne'
Not really! It's just
that pride of ownership
is part of the pleasure
of living in a Medallion
Home. So many things
arc "great" about it I
'rite Medallion Stand-
ard gives you a great deal of home torn,
fort, convenience and safety, and protects
your home investment through power,
light and appliance conditioning.'
'These features include a full capacity
service and housepower panel—plenty of
appliance, circuits, outlets and switches to
take care of your present and future eke,
trical needs. And completely installed in
•every Medallion Home is a new fast-
recovery, two-element electric water
heater, ready to supply an abundance of
hot water at all times . the low-cost;.
flameless way. And as you would expect
in a trt:ly modern home, the lighting in
Medallion Homes is planned for extra
beauty and safety both indoors and out.
Before you buy or build a new home—
find out how sort can enjoy the wonderful
advantages of Medallion electric
call your electrical contractor or your
local Hydro Office.
OE SURE TO SEE
THE MEDALLION
HOME EXHIBIT AT
THE NATIONAL
HOME SHOW
MAR. 31 ...APR.$
HYDRO
is retie*
'14aateza
funeral of Mrs. Abraham. Attridge
on Iotiday ill Milverton,
Misa Etta Burns Is a patient in
'Wingham General Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs, James Woman and
family of Belle Fontaine, Ohio,
were Easter visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. E. H. Strong.
Mrs. Raymond Cruickshank, St.
Marys, visited her mother, Mrs.
Bertha Plant, on. Good VridaY.
Mr. and Mt's. Taylor Holtries. of
Detroit, spent Tuesday and Wed•
nesday with their aunt and uncle,
Miss Irene Holmes and. Mr. H. V.
Holmes. On Wednesday ‘Morning
they all attended the funeral seta
Vice in St. Peter's Anglican Church,
Luckrxow, for Miss Lilah Taylor a
Detroit, a former 1,4ucknow .-resi-
dent.
Miss Sandra .Chatnney. BeigraVe,
spent the Easter week-end with
Miss Evelyn Stephens,
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Edgar,
Faye, Ruth and Lynne, St. IVIarya,
visited Mr. William Dane and
other friends on Easter Sunday.
Miss Kay Gathers, Toronto, is
spending the holidays with Mr.
John Lather's and Mrs. A. Thorn-
ton.
• Mr. Charles Finlay, London,
attended, the funeral of Mr. Thomas
Wright on. Tuesday and visited
other relatives on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Elgin ivreInnes,
Tommy and Billy, Dtiubaeon spent
the week-end with Mr, and Mrs.
T. L. 'McInnes. Mr. and Mrs.
William TVIannes, Kitchener, Mr.
and Mrs. John McInnes, Bluevale,
Were Sunday ,guests at the same-
home,
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Elliott
visited Good Friday with Mx. and
Mrs, Alex. Petrie.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hastie, Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Q'Krafka and
Barry, spent Easter Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Errol Johnson in
Guelph.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Finlay, Bel-
more, Mr, and Mrs. Carroll Snel-
ling, Carol and Ronald, Listowel,
Mr. and Mrs. Allan McGill, Wing-
ham, Mr. Stewart McGill, of Lon-
don, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Harris on the occasion of their
25th wedding anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Davidson,
Listowel, spent Easter Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. James Edwards.
Mrs. Percy Colmer and Donna,.
Toronte, visited Mrs. Ernest King
on. Sunday and Monday,
Dr. and Mrs. Wendell Gott, Ste-
phen, Wendy and Brian of Toronto
visited over the Easter holidays
with Mr, and Mrs. Frank King,
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Short,
Fergus, were in the village on
Good Friday.
Miss Mary Thornton, Kitchener
and Miss Ferne Nethery, Wing-
ham, visited Sunday with Mrs. A.
Thornton,
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hockridge
and Timmy of Scarborough spent
the Easter week-end with friends
in the village.
Mr. and Mrs. James 'Connell,
Murray and Kenneth, Palmerston,
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Mann, Karen
and Barbara, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Mann.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Harrison and
family, Goderich and Pte, Michael
Harrison of the Armoured Corps,
Camp Borden, were Sunday guests
of Mr, and Mrs. Robert Harriston.
Mr, Ernest Lick and Edward, New-
market spent Good Friday at the
same home.
Mr. and Mrs. Mean Thornton
and family, Mrs. A. Thornton and
Miss Mary Thornton, Kitchener,
visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Lake, near Ethel. ' "
Honor Newlyweds
At Community Hall
GORRIE—Friends and neigh-
bours gathered in the Gorrie Com-
munity Hall on •Thursday evening
to honor Mr. and Mrs. Murray
Wright (Elaine Dowler) newly-
weds,
William. Taylor read the address
and William Kreller, Jr., and Gra-
ham Wright made the presentation
of a card table set and a gift of
Money.
Dancing was enjoyed :during the
evening,
Mr, and Mrs, W.'C. King visited
one day last week with Mr. and
Mrs. Fleming Grainger, Jamestown.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Dilworth and
family, Kitchener, spent Good Fri-
day with Mr. and Mrs.' Harold
Hyndman.
Mr. Bruce Grainger, London,
visited over the Easter week-end
with Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Grainger.
Mr. Myer Tucker, Toronto, Mr.
'Richard Moirice, Kingsville and
Mr. and Mrs. Whitfield, Belleville,
Were Easter visitors• at. the .home
of Mr, and Mrs. Ewart Whitfield.
Mr. Thomas Ilastie, Toronto,
spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Hastie.
David and Paul Moir are spend-
ing the Easter holiday „With their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Clif-
ford Moir, Hensall.
The Evening Auxiliary of St.
Stephen's will meet at the rectory
on Wednesday evening,
The Altar Guild met Thursday
at the home of Mrs, Harry King.
Rev. E. C. Attwell read the Scrip-
ture and gave a talk on the new
prayer book and closed with pray-
er. The hostess served a delicious
lunch and a social half hour was
spent,
Service Last ;Week
For Thomas Wright
G 0 RRIE — Thomas James
Wright, 82, of Walton, formerly of
Howick Township, died Saturday,
March 25, in Wingham General
.alospital, following a lengthy ill-
ness.
He was the son of the late Mr.
and Mrs, Frank Wright. and the
last surviving member of his fam-
ily, and had farmed near Wrox-
eter prior to moving to Walton.
Mr. Wright was a member of the
Walton. United Church.
Surviving are his wife, the form-
er Rachel Finlay, and one son,
Everett, of Walton.
Funeral service was held Tues-
day at 2 p.m. at Moir funeral home,
Gorrie. Rev, Meurig Thomas, of
Walton United Church, conducted
the service,
Pallbearers' were Joseph Key-
math, Rae Loutitt, Morley Bell,
John McLean, John Dinsmore and
James Wright, Interment lima in
Wroxeter Cemetery.
Easter Service
At St. Stephen's
GORRIE—The Easter Commun-
ion service held in St. Stephen's
Anglican Church oti Sunday morn-
iritca was well attended in spite of
the snowy weather. There was
music by the choir. The rector,
Rev. -E, C. .Attwell, concluded his
series of sennoes ott The Lord's
Prayer, speaking from the words,
"Thine is the kingdom and the
power and the glory for ever and
ever".
Easter lilies, were placed in the
church in memory of Mr. and Mrs.
Corbett by their daughter,
Miss Mary Corbett, Toronto, anti
other flowers from the families of
the late Ernest Xing and Mist:
Myrtle Short.
Complete Quilts
GORRIE • Seven quilts were
made at 'the quilting bee, Thurs..
'day, in the Gorrio United Church..
eCovmer2s5his, ladlesth turned out to ae.- pii
The quilts were made for the
Woman's Missionary Society's mis-
sion work. A number of the ladies
spent the whole day working on
the project.
Mr. 'and Mrs. Kreller
Married 40 Years
GORRIE—Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Kreller, Con. 14, Howlett Township,
held a surprise anniversary dinner
complete with three-tiered wedding
cake at their .home in honor of
the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
William Kroner, Sr„ whose 40th
wedding anniversary was on Wed-
nesday, "
Mr. and Mrs, Kreller were mar-
ried March 29, 1921, at the Luther-
an parsonage in. Walkerton, by
Rev. H. J, Lamack. Mr. Kreller
is the son of the late Mr, and Mrs.
Jacob Kreller and was born near
Neustadt, moving to Howick with
his parents in 1902, Mrs. Kroller
is the ft.:righter of the late Mr.
and Mrs. William Polfuss anal was
born on Con. 12 Carrick Township,
The couple have since farmed on
Con. 14, Howick.
They are both in good health and
active' and maintain their, home
and garden. Mrs. Kreller's hobby
is flowers and knitting. They have
one daughter, Mrs. Elmer Harding,
and two sons, Robert and William,
both of Con. 14, Howielt and six
grandchildren,.
Mr. and Mrs. Kroner were pre-
sented with a reclining chair and
Easter lily, corsage of pink roses
and white butte/paler° by their
family