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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1961-04-05, Page 8- • is rage T0.140111 The %%Ingham Advanen-TOneas AVedlreeilaY April 5, 1941 . . BEDROOM 9',5". a.5' eEDROOM KitCH IEN -DiNitt6 tiO0m isto-,• OW' —Mrs. W. Davis has returned house after spending a week with her daughter. Mrs. J. Sind Sgt. l3ildfell, in London. Mr. and Mrs. Garry Elliott, of Hamilton, were holiday visitors with her sister, Mrs. Richard LeVan, and Mr. LeVan, of Tees-', stater, Week=end and Sunday visitors • as the hOme of Mr. and Ms. Spars ling Yea were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Newell and children, of Galt, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Sharpe and Rich- ard, of Walkerton, Mr, Wilfred Seddon, North Bay, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coleman and children, of Chatham. • Mr. and Mrs. Harry Haw- thorne, of London, visited over the holiday , week-end with their ditughten Mrs. Murray Stainton, Mr. Stdinton, and family. Miss • Margaret Machan, of Petrollas is spending the holidays at her Smote nere. -Dr. and Mrs. Bill Hurgman, Rielty.and Jane, of Kirkland Lake, spent the Easter week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Burgman. Easter visitors with Mrs. Wm. Keith were all the members of her family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Keith, Brenda and Larne, of London, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Keith, Norman and Gary, Of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Keith and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bannerman, Phyllis and Dorothy, all of Teeswater, Mrs. Kenneth Townsend, of Guelph, and Mr. and Mrs, Terry Nethery. Elizabeth, Keith and Ruth, of Wingham. - Miss Shirley Congram, of Lon- don, and Carman Johnson, of New Toronto, ,spent the week-end with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herold Congram. Bliss` Helen Haines. of London, is spending this week.with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Haines. --Mr. and Mrs. James Henry were in Port Colborne where they visited with their son-in-law and daughter, Dr, and Mrs. James Hall. --Mr. Robert Young, of Sarnia, was a week-end visitor with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William A. Young, -- --Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rintoul s-and- daughter, .Heather, have re- turned to their home in Timmins • after spending the Easter holiday week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Rintoul, and his broth- - er, Mr, and Mrs. Albert Rintoul, and family. --11VIsister Ronald Eickmeier, of Burlington, snent the past week with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C, E. Armitage. Miss Carol Aaselstine, of Toronto, a niece. is. spending this week at the Armitage. home. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie 13eirnes„ of Wingham, were guests at the 50th wedding anniversary of Mr. ani Mrs. W. MacDonald, of Brussels, last week. The couple is enjoying fair health and received friends for tea in the afternoon and cards were played during the evening. - Mr. and Mrs. Robert Golly have returned home after spending a week with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Lee- son, of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Lee- son and Timmy accompanied them and arc spending the week here. • Mr. and Mrs. Ken Baker and family, of Strathroy, were Easter week-end visitors with his parrots. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Adair. Mrs and Mrs. David Harwood are spending the Easter holidays. with relatives in Toronto and are attending an educational confer, ence in Detroit for a few days, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Murray, Stephanie and Shane, of Toronto, and Doug Murray, of Preston, spent Easter week-end with their parents, Mr. ,and Mrs. W. C. Mur- ray. Ronald, who has been in the head office of the Toronto-Domin- ion Bank for the past year, has been transferred to Edmonton as methods officer and leaves with his family tomorrow from Malton air- port for Edmonton. - Mr. and Mrs. Ken Downie and children, of Penetanguishene, spent the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. R, Downie, and Mrs, Wm. Brydges. ---Mrs. W. E. McCool underwent an operation in a Toronto hospital about ten days ago. Mr. and Mrs. McCool spent Monday and. Tuesday of this week at their home here, and then returned to Toronto. Mr. Sid Crump, of Sarnia, Mr. and Mrs, Harold Crump and fam- ily, of Doan, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Crump, and Billy, of Niagara Falls, Ont., visited over the Easter holi- day week-end with their mother, Mrs. Jean Crump, ---Mr and agrs. Perrie Holmes and Trudy spent the week-end in Detroit with Mr, and Mrs. James Porter. —Mrs. Geo. Kerr and family, of Wingham, spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Alan Garnisi, in London. —Miss Margaret King, London. visited on the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Owen King. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Fletcher and Jane, of Hamilton, were recent visitors at the same borne. - Mrs. Win. Haney visited .with i Mr. and Mrs.' Andy ei,1 and her daughter, Mrs. Jack McGee faintly of Petrolia. visited with • and Mr. McGee, and Mr. and. Mrs. their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Errington at Dungannon over Htlgar. and Mrs, Mathew Bell the holiday. during the holiday week-end. ° -Mr. and Mrs, d. Vorgie of - Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wm*, of Toronto were visitors. at the week- Wingham, left on Good Friday for ',end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Halifax, where Mr. Wood -has ac- William Forgic, cepted a position. Mr. and. Mrs. Geo. Cameron, Susan and Ruth. Ann. Currie Barbara, and. Douglas left Saturday - , 'Detroit to spend a few days. are holidaying with Miss Judith -.Miss Susan Sell Is visiting with Rae in London. her Cousins,. Lynda, Brenda and Cynthia Bennett of Ingersoll, --Mr. and Mrs. ROs Hamilton arrived home on Sunday after spending their honeymoon in Van- couver and Mexico. —Visitors over the week-end with Mrs. S. A. Murray were Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Murray of Little, Long Rapids, Wayne Murray of .Corral Rapids, MisS Gail Tremaine of Chatham, Mn and Mrs. Ken Murray and Joe of Cooksville and Cyril. Murray of Goderich, —Mrs, Howard Meehan, Mrs. Wm, Alton, Mrs, Gowdy and Mrs. Robt. Galbraith left Friday Miss Patricia Deyell, of Tor- from London. on a conducted tour onto, is spending the Easter va- to Florida.. cation with her parenta, Mr. and --Mr, and Mrs. Joe Kerr, Murray Mrs. Norman Deyell. Kerr and John Phillips motored to Toronto Saturday to see the Chicago-Maple Leafs hockey game, —Mr. George Porter and. Miss Heather Anderson of Toronto, visit- ed over the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. 13, Paster. --Mr, and Mrs. J. L Pegnerri and Doreen of Applewood -Acres spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. G. S. Cameron. —Mr. and Mrs, Wilfred Sell and daughter, Mitzi Lee of Orangeville,a visited on Easter Sunday with Mr. M rs. Wm. Abraham and Mrs. James Seli. --Mr. and Mrs, J. W. I3ushfield, Had Long Illness- and children are spending' a few The death, occurred at Wingham days in Detroit. General Hospital on Saturday, —Mr. and. Mrs. John Winacbuck March 25th, of Mrs. William Abra-of London were holiday ,visitors ham, in her 75th year, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Angus, Mrs.. Abraham,, who was the former -Mary Jane Aitchison, was —Mr. and Mrs. Allan Small and Penny of Toronto were Easter daughter of the late James a Alexander Aitchison and his wife, week-end guests with his father, Agnes McHardy. She was born in Mr. Ed -Small, and visited other Morris Township and attended Wingham relatives, school at Bluevale. On September —Mr. and Mrs. Carl McKay, 27th, 1912 she was married at Susan and. Michael of Stratford Bluevale to Mr. Abraham, who pre-visited on Sunday and Monday with deceased !her. She was a member their parents, -Mr. Stafford Bateson of the United Church at Bluevale. and Mrs. Annie McKay, Surviving are one son, William, —Mr. and Mrs. James Waddell Ross Abraham; one brother and of Listowel visited with their one sister, James Erle Aitchison of daughter, Mrs. Robert Wenger, on Kitchener and Mrs. James (Agnes) Good Friday. Cleghorn,, Brantford. —Mrs. Chris Tofting and Harry Service was held at the Walker spent, a week with the former's funeral home in Winghsim at two daughter, Mrs. Ron Lowes, Mr. o'clock Tuesday afternoon of last Lowes and family, in Peterborough, week, with Rev, W. R. Welsh --Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Hawkins officiating, and interment was and family of London'visited Good made in the Wingham Cemetery. Friday to Easter Sunday with her The pallbearers were Charles father, Mr. Stafford Bateson. Campbell, Oliver Campbell, Clar- —Miss Anne Geddes spent the ence Goll, Wilfred-"Haines, Alex holiday week-end with Mr, , and Campbell. and Milo Casemore. Mrs. N. M. Geddes of Toronto.- -Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Bennett and family of Ingersoll, visited family of Ayr, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie over the week-end with Mr. and Adams of Hepworth ,and Mr. and Mrs. James Sell. Mrs. Bennett and Mrs. Charlie Loughlean of South- son, Bradley, are remaining for a ampton. Mr. John Loughlean, father of Mrs. Brown, who also came over the week-end is staying for a visit, —Mr. and Mrs. Rem Morgan spent the week-end in Toronto visiting her sisters, Mr. and Mrs. -Stanley McLachlan, and Mr. and Mrs, Norman McPhail, —Miss Mae Coulter of Aylmer is spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Coulter, , --Mr. and Mrs. Robt, RoWsell and children visited over the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Dixon in Toronto. --Visitors over the week-end with. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Town were Mr. and liftrs. George Town and liTHITECOURCH . Mr. and Mrs. W, J. Peacoats and family, of Bluevale, visited on Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Rob- ertson and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon MeBurney. Mrs, Fred Yausi and son, Carman, of London, spent the week-end at the McBurney home. Mr, and Mrs. Don Fraser and children, of Walton, Mr, and Mrs. Anson Ruttan and children, of Fordwich, and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Montgomery and children, of Wingham, with local relatives, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.' Robert Montgomery and Mr. Wil- liam Elliott. Mr, and Mrs. Sidney Thompson and children visited on Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Wright, of Clifford. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coultes at- tended the funeral of the late Jas. Pipe in Goderich on Saturday. , Mrs. D, Willis' visited on -Sunday with Mr, and. Mrs. S. C, Willis, of Gowanstown, Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Majury and Glen, of Paisley, visited on Sunday with Mr.- and Mrs, A. N. Coultes. Miss Marjorie Coultes, of Wing- ham Hospital staff, is in Toronto week ,attending,, a nurses.' course there. Mrs. Annie Struthers was able to leave Wingham Ho'spital on Sunday and went to the home of her daughter, Mrs. Lawrence McLeod, of Kinloss Township.. Mrs. Jack Flinnigan, of Toronto, spent the week-end with her par- family, and Mrs. Owens ,of Owen Sound, and Mr. and Mrs. James Helesic of Clinton, —Mr.- and Mrs. Richard Sander- son of Stratford spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Elliott. Almajane returned home with them to spend the Easter holidays. --Mr. and Mrs, Bob Carbert and children of 'Ottawa spent the holi- day week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Carbert. Miss Barbara Carbert of Westniirister Hospital, London, also spent the the week-end at home. axesova-c etemoczaccasa.0 • Shown here, unloading a truck-load of the valuable gifts, is. belt "Car King" Pearson and .his staff of salesmen, Left to right are, Jack Pearson, Lou Bailey, Ralph Parkinson, Den Smith, Pete arifs and Bill. Belling. =Zurich Citizens News Moto. se, and Mr, and Mrs, Mitchell Elliott and family, of Ailsa Craig, visited OFFERS FRFF filFTS ents, Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Inglis. on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mary McAllister, Wingham, ZURICH CAR OEM FR Mrs. Walter Elliott, Jack Pearson, Zurich who clubs Mr, and -Mrs, Cameron Simmons himself "The Car King of Huron and Nancy, of London, visited on County," announced this week his Sunday with her parents, Mr. and firm has -purchased .$5,000 worth a! Mrs. Charles Martin, who have Canadian merchandise to launch. been laid up for some time with an the biggest automobile promotion attack 'of the flu. in' the county's history. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Moore and children, of Estaire, near Sudbury, He plans to give away bieyole$, spent the week-end with his pars power mowers, barbecue and tran- -"cots, -Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Moore. sistor radios in a county-wide raw Mr. Moore is a guard at the Bur- paign to stimulate lagging ear sales wash Prison Farm at Estaire. Mr. and Mrs, Myles St, Marie during April, and children, and his father, Mr. "Our objective," says thass welch James St. Marie, were in 'Kitchen- dealer, "is to establish an o; e er on Thursday. Mr. St, Marie and sales record for autoinobil. ty Its Mr. and Mrs.' Raymond St. Marie Western Ontario," left to spend the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Raphael St. Marie, of Lansing, Mich. Mr, and Mrs. Clayton Scholtz and family„ -of Goderich, spent Sun- day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Scholtz. Mrs, James Laidlaw and Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Laidlaw and family, London, spent the week-end with Lucknow relatives and with Mr, and `Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Irwin visited on 'Sunday at the home of Mr, and Mrs. 'Claire • Hopper, Winghain. Mr, and. Mrs. Kenneth Dickson and children, of Belmore, visited on -Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Moore. Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Cameron and family, of Ashfield, visited. on Sun- day with,IVIr. and Mrs. Wm, Rin- toul. Mr. and Mrs. Robt, Gibson, of Brantford, spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. R. J. Carrie. macher, of Mildmay, visited on Sunday at the home of their daugh- ter, Mrs. Howard Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Spiel- buyer of a new ear or used ear, re- gardless of price, will get the . choice of one of the 100 gifts offer- In the Pearson promotion, every ed by the firm, "We're not hiking Mr. and 'Mrs. Stewart Coupland, prices to cover the extra cost, of Toronto, spent the week-end either," Pearson say. "We expect with her parents, Mr, and Mrs,' to cover expenses by the big in- Chas. Robinson, and with Wroxeter, relatives. • crease in volume." 41111.11110.0.04.010.0•180.19.M110.1.1.17.11=.0-121.1612.3-=.111=s041a0.611.0•11.431.041111/11.04010.0-60.1.433.001•041100.1.1 r This brick veneer three-bedroom bungalow has been designed by architect It. Whiteley, of Don Mills, to ensure good internal circulation. The floor plan is So arranged that any part of the house may be reached without crossing the living room. The large kitchen, which tan be used for dining, is conveniently located in relation to both the main and secondary entrances. Ample cupboard, closet and storage space is another attractive feature Of the plan. The front door is protected by a roof overhang, which is ex- tended to , form a carport. Por best orientation the front door a should face north. Tile total floor area is 1,085 square feet and the exterior dimen4 aions are $0 feet, two inches, by 40 feet, 10 inches. Working draw- ings for the house, known as De- sign 29., May be obtained frOth Central Mortgage and Housing. Corporation at Ininienuip cost a - Miss Patsy Walker is a patient In Wingham Hospital, where she had her appendix removed on Tuesday of this week. - Mr, and Mrs. Don Dentine, of London, were' Easter week-end visitors with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Harris. • Mrs. Iris Morrey and Mrs. Fred Fuller were in Stratford last Wednesday where Mrs. Morrey at- tended a meeting at the Stratford General Hospital. Mrs. F. A. Cotesisna daughters, Marguerite and .Franeolse„ of Ot-• tawa, and Misses Hazel and Minn. Weir, of Toronto, spent the week- end with their mother, Mrs. Anne Weir, a•nd Miss Fannybelle. - Visitors over the week-end with Mrs. L. Ste. Marie were Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hobd.en and Stew- art, of New-.Hamburg, Mr. and Mrs Ronald Ste. Marie, of Cooks- villa, Mr. and. Mrs. Lennie Ste. Marie and family, of Milton, Mr, Earle Ste. Marie, of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Redmond and fam- ily, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ste. Marie and David, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Foxton, all. of • Wingham. --Mr, John Crawford, of Tor- onto, spent the week-end with his Parents, Mr. end Mrs. J. H. Craw- ford. --Miss Christine Runstedtler, of Ursuline Crillege of Arts, and John Runstedtler, of University of Western Ontario; Lens145n.,..4ent the Easter week-end with. their par- ents, Mr.- - and Mrs:'- Run- stedtler. Other visitors-Wri• Sunday at the same home • were Misses Anne and Loretta and Mr. Joseph Runstedtler, of Hespeler, and Mrs. A. Purkis, of Galt, Jim Newman, of Strathissy, Miss T.SIstrnie Evans, of Sdrnia, Ron T)upuis, of Windsor; and Miss Marykae Newman,- of London, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Newman. Attractive Three-Bedroom Bungalow Particularly Suited for Narrow Lot —Mr. and Mrs. Grant Ernest and family, of Hamilton, visited sv:th his parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. Ernest, over the holiday week-end. —Miss Nancy Slosser, of Lon- don, and David Slosser, of Tor- onto, spent the holidays with tneir week. parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Slosser. —Rev. and Mrs. C. F. Johnson Mrs, Slosser's mother, Mrs. Alf. Weber, of Mildmay, spent Monday at the same home. left Monday to spend a -couple of weeks with their son, Mr, Gerald F. Johnson and Mrs. johnsoni in Boston. ----Mr. and Mrs. Neil McCall of Otter Rapids, Ont,, visited over the week-end with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tuck, Mr. and Mrs. Neil McColl Sr., of 'West Lorne also visited at the same home. —Mrs. A, J. Armstrong of Lon- don visited over the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Casemore and Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt Miller. —Mr. and Mrs. Mack Cameron and Julie of Owen Sound spent the holiday week-end with their par, ents, Mr, and Mrs. Don Cameron and Mr, and 'Mrs. Jack Colvin. ' —Mr. and Mrs. John Langridge, David and Steven were visitors, on Easter Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, F. Langridge and Mr. Denis Lan- gridge, of near Belgrave. —Mr. anr Mrs. Arthur Kappler of St.' Marys were holiday week- end guests with their daughter Mrs. Desmond Brophy and Mr. Brophy. . —Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coleman of Port Hope are visiting with Mrs. A, Nicol. Alan Nicol has returned to Uplands after spending the Easter holidays with his mother, Mrs. Nicol, - --Mrs. T. G. Irwin and family of Alliston visited with her mother, Mrs. Wm. Connell over Easter. Susan and Betsy remained to spend their Easter vacation with their grandmother. —Jennifer and Glenn. Thirsting, children of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Dun- das, are spending this week. With their, grandparents-, Mr. and: Mrs. Gordon Lafferty of near Chatham, --Miss Marlene Stainton of Lon- don visited for several days at the end of the week with her pAents, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Stainton, Mr. and Mrs, Neil Stainton of TOrorito spent the holiday week-end with their parents, Mr, and Mrs. Percy Stainton and Mr. and Mrs, Archie Blair of Teeswater, , —Mrs. J. S, Carr has rebltned from Toronto where she spent the winter with her daughter, Mrs. Oordon Keith and Mr. Keith. Mrs. Carr was a guest at the home of I Mrs. William Keith on Sunday. , — ri Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sinarnon and Children visited on Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Rock of IVforikton. - -Mr, and Mrs. jack Laing, 3ittariv and Lennie tiu of Toronto and -Mr. and Mrs. cordon Gerson and family of Teeswater visited over-the holiday with Mr. and MrS. Morris ilwaneon, a ---Visitors over the week-end With Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Brown, Were Mr. and Mrs. Sant Shutt% and is ready to serve you! SALES PROMOTION—Pearson Motors in Zurich are launching one of the largest sales promotions ever seen in Huron County. In an attempt to iwast the sale of cars during the month of April, Pearson's are giving away a, bicycle, transistor radio, power lawn. mower, or an electric barbecue, with each new or used ear purchased from them, Consistent Advertising Really ' Counts! ADVANCE TIMES 1.1.401:4 "We also think we can proye that this temporary recession every- body's talkie.; about is over and done with, The only thing holding. back the economy now it talk itself, The hue and cry over unemploy- ment, for instance, has frightened a lot of people. But in Huron, the figures prove there's no more peo- ple out of jobs than is normal at this tinse of year. The only depres- sion is in people's minds," "We believe if we talk optimis- tically— and act optimistically, as we are doing in this April pro- motion--the so-caller recession will quickly disappear." "As a matter of fact," ha con- hion st of uld tinned, "our big giveaw help the unemployment s in other parts of Canada. the items we're giving away are quality-made Canadian merchan• slu HOW VALUABLE Here's what the American Bankers' Magazine, , a publication that represents a traditionally conservative profession, has to say: "No business man or woman in any town should allow a 'newspaper to go to press The without his or her name being mentioned somewhere in its columns. WINGHAM "Any stranger picking up a newspaper should be able to tell what business is represented in a town — it's the best possible town advertiser. The man or woman who does not advertise does an injustice to himself or herself and definitely to the town." is. local newspaper advertising to local business firms?. The ViINGHAM ADVANCE-TIMES "There's no substitute for circulation"