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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1961-11-08, Page 6Okficill40111113 Just Give Me Enough Gas To Drive Off The Nearest Cliff Old "Daredevil Dan" doesn't care what happens to his ear or himself. But then, he's different from most folks. For example, YOU care for your ear . . . and WE do, too! We're here to clean it, fuel it, water it, nourish it when it's ill ... to provide the best service possible for your car . because we CARE. You'll be glad we do: WINGHAM MOTORS PHONE 139 — WINGHAM 1.r.• " /4"*.-fl fil WROXETER OUR STORE will be CLOSED on REMEMBRANCE DAY NOVEMBER 11 Pattison Radio & Electric Mr. an Mrs. Clarence Thomson trod family. Oranton, visited with Miwi Mina and Mr. Arnold Ball on Sunday, - Mr, and Mrs. Jack McAuley and Aline of Owen Sound called on Mist Elva, Hupfer on Saturday and at- tended • the funeral of the late Allan Munro, • Mr. and Mrs. Dill Arnold and Mr. MCCOsh, Ripley, and Mrs. Hector 'Knight of Piston called on Miss Gertie Bush and Mrs. W. War on Friday, Mr, and Mrs, Richard Ingram. spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Ingram in Stratford. And accompanied the latter to El- ell.pgwAromi.....m...stme....01”...owg goes out to Mrs. Allan Munro and Winnifred in the loos of a loving husband and father and also to. Mr. August Kell and family of Carrie. who are well known here, in the loss -of a dear wife and mother. The Warden's Banquet for the County of Huron was hold on Wed.. nesday, November lst. at Knox Presbyterian Church, Coderich, in honor of Warden and Mrs. Ivan Forsyth of Tuckersmith Township. Mr. and Mrs. Art Gibson,. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Haskins. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gowdy, Mr, -and Mrs. Harvey McMichael and Mr. Jack Willits at- tended. Miss .‘:..haron Strong was guest soloist and the Norris Or- chestra played for the dance at McKay Hall. Gerrie. Mr. and Mr6. Edgar Dane and Gorrie north, spent Sunday afternoon with Miss (lean- Bush and Mrs. W. Weir, Misses Elva and Evelyn Hupfer. Mr, John Hupfer, Mrs. Charles. Me. Cutcheon and Mr. and Mrs, Ver- non Hupfer attended the funeral of a cousin, the late Mrs. Annie Walter, Listowel. on Monday after- noon. Mrs. Alonzo Sparling and Miss Hazel, Sparling visited Mr. and Mrs. James Robertson and. Mrs. Angus. Carmichael in Goderich on Friday and accompanied them to Toronto where they spent the week-end with Mrs, Sparling's grandson, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Eaton. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hart at Preston on the way home. The sympathy of the community WingtAm Alve-roe-Tirnef4 Wed,., November $i 1962 inira. where they attended the fun- eral of the former's sister, Mrs. livvrtnd. on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Walk= and Jeanie Marie of Paris were visitors during the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Walker, Mr. William Hart spent Sunday at the home of his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hart. Preston. Mr.. and Mrs. Ed Robinson and family, of Markham were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pere Hen- Icy. Mrs. Tommy Karshakoff, Toron- to, visited her parents, Mr, and Mrs. William Cathers, over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Clark and fa- mily were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Underwood, Mayes Family Clothing Sale of Men's, suits & topcoats Men's SUITS, reg. $69.95, Sale Price .. , .$45.00 Men's SUITS, reg. $49.95, Sale Price ....$30.00 Men's SUITS, reg, $42.95, Sale Price ....$29.00 Men's TOPCOATS, Tweed, reg. $4-1-.95, Sale Price $29.95 MARRIED IN WHITECHURCH—Marjorie Grace Coultes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Albert Coultes of Whitechurch, became the bride of Wilbert Schwichtenberg, Wingham, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schwichtenberg, of Mildmay, in a ceremony at Whitechurch Un- ited Church on October 28.—Photo by McDowell. FARAH 'ENTERED Howick Lions Ladies Night The man from The Mutual Life Football is fun for the boys and. for him. He teaches his sons good sportsmanship and. it gives them all a chance to play together. But, life is not all play for the man from The Mutual Life. He has other goals. He helps people plan ahead for a sound, secure future. He's a life insurance counsellor—an expert in his field. A valued friend. Men's Reversible TOPCOATS, t•;.g. $29.95, Sale Price $19.95 1 Boys' SUITS, 2 pair pants, reg. $39,95, i Sale Price $20.00 i SPECIAL TERMS ON ABOVE ITEMS—$5.00 DOWN, $1.00 A .1 WEEK—NO INTEREST OR CARRYING CHARGES i BOYS' PENMANS 583 FLEECE-LINED I SWEAT SHIRTS . $1.59 White - Navy - Grey MEN'S COTTON WORK GLOVES WROXETER — Ted Smith has again been the victim of a thief or I thieves, who entered his garage at Wroxeter some time Saturday night and made off with some $50 worth of cigarettes, Entry was gained by forcing a rear window. This is the tenth time Mr. Smith -has been. the unfortun- Ite victim of robbery. Provincial Police of the Wingham Detach- ment arc investigating. (White) pair 25c MEN'S PARKAS, best quality $10.95 FREE WORK SOCKS with each pair Hydro or Greb Work Boots The Mutual Life ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA The company with the outstanding dividend record lvs23 Bank of Montreal Building, Stratford. G. W. Leach, Branch Manager. STARLIGHT GROUP SLIDES SHOWN BY MISS M, RUSSELL. Stratford Branch Office: 1 0.1n 1$0.00119114W00.8.11.1.0..11.1.0.1.1./.1.00111.14...11.1/0011........1 .11.1.004.1/M.1111•1.1..0.1•111.1.1.4.W101...11.11•INI.,”.......11.101)4•11,00116,0lIIMIMISItOTIMI...1/4.1.0.111.011011../...A.0 our opportunity to hear one of FREE INSOLES with each pair Men's Rubber Boots FULL LINE OF RUBBER FOOTWEAR by Bata, Miner and Hood with prices that i DISCOUNT the DISCOUNTERS , GIRLS' LINED JEANS 42.95 Plaid Denim and Bedford Cord, Canadian Made ODD BALL ITEMS in Women's Department at HALF-PRICE — Suitable for your mother-in-law's Christmas gifts Remember Our. Guarantee Compare Our Quality and Prices Canada's Most Prominent WROXETER—Members at -the Howicic •Lions Club entextaincd their ladies and guests on Monday evening' of last week when Ladies' Night was held in the school room of the Pordwich United Church, at which some -52 enjoyed a. hot roast beef dinner, catered to by mem- bers of the North Group of • the VV.A Of-that church, and at which the president, Lion Warren ZUr- brig.; presided. "MiSs 'MinnieIVIcElwaine of Ford- Vich , was' pianist and the blessing was- asked by- Rev. Coles of Ford- with United Church, Lion Russ Martin -proposed a -toast to the la- dies . which was • responded to -by Wray Cooper: A vocal quar- tet, Comprised of Fred Taylor, Gor- •-dilbert Howes-, -Oliver Riley and Vernon Hupfer of Wroxeter sang -Several numbers, accompan- ied by Miss Carol -Robinson of Gor. • ..7'Tailtwister -Lion Ken. Edgar con-: duc,ted - a couple' of contests. • Lion Don McLaughlin introduced the' guest speaker, Miss McLean, field worker for -the Huron County Clinch-Op.'s. Aid •SOciety, . who gave an- interesting -talk on -her work with -the 'Society throughout the county, Rev: E. C Attwcll of Gor- tie; expreSsed the appreciation of the assembly to., the speaker. . •. - A now. member, Oliver Riley 'Wroxeter, ;Was .-inducted into -the club Stan Bride. A draw I - for a'nuiriber of prizes Was-held, • I The -next Meeting will be a Far- mers' 'N'ight on Monday evening, NoveMber 20th, In the Wroxeter community hall. The usuar Lions Roar, brought the evening to a WROXETER—The October meet- ing of the Tuesday Starlight Group was held last week at the heme of Mrs. (lien McMichael with fourteen members and three visitors eresent. The committee in &barge was Mrs, Vernon Hupfer and Mrs. G. L. Dobson. The meeting opened with. the theme hymn and was followed. by the mission hymn "In Christ There Is No East or West." ...A Psalm was read responsively,- ,and a poem was given by Mrs. Hupfer. Mrs. Dobson read the Scripture and offered prayer„ All repeated the Lord's prayer in unison. The topic "Let Your Light Shine'' was given by Mrs, James Wylie and proved interesting and timely. This enneluded the devotions and the president, Mrs. Glenn lVfcMichdei, Look over for the business portien of the meeting. Mrs. Jack Clark gave the secre- tary's report. The roll call was -a donation for the bale which, this year was decided to he sent to Dr. Palm ,r, who is now 'at the Mission SALVATION ARMY BANDS WINGHAM DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM hospital, Queen. Charlotte City, close. Queen Charlotte Islands, just off the coast of British Columbia. 1 • - The treasurer's report was given coup! E PRESENTED by Mrs. Don McLaughlin and $200 .. . was voted to be given to the Board 1 of Stewards of the church for use renovation 'of the Sunday school room. After the business had been con- ducted Mrs. Burger introduced Miss Marjorie Russell, of Listowel, who showed colored slides of her trips to Mexico and Bermuda, rhoy were very beautiful and well described by Miss Russell. A delicious lunch- was served by th hostess and committee in charge. A display by the WMS, of Christ- mas cards, etc., was given and this concluded a very delightful even- ing. By SOFTBALL TLAM jAMESTOWN---- Oh Thursday ev- en ng the members of the .lames- toWn Intermediate softball' team Were guests at a turkey dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs, ;lack Nicholson. progressive euchre was played, high ..prizes going to Jim Adams and Ron McFarlane. During -the evening Mr. and Mrs. Nicholson were pleasantly surpris- ed When they were presented with gifts- from the team, Mr. Nicholson received a moss green pullover and • socks and Mrs. Nicholson a moss Bible Translation green cardigan and nylons. First Since 1639 During the season the James- town Wain never lost a game in its regular series or in the playoffs. Attend Teachers' SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11th Proted your engine with permanent type CO•OP ANTHREEZE BELGRAVE CO-OP College Reunion Among those from this district attending the reunion of graduates of the Stratford Teachers' College on Saturday were: 3Virs, Thomas Metcalfe of Turnberty and her daughter, Miss Verlie Metcalfe, of Burlington; Mra, Elgin Johns- ton of Turnberry; Mrs. David Meg. Calross; Mrs, Ilea Moffat, Xinlossi Mr. and 7VIra. Archie McDonald 'and Mrs, _Charles" O'Malley and Mist Merle aowidy raf Wingham. The latter• was attendant to the school !queen, After gathering at the college, all attended- the -ban- outt at the Victorian Inn and from there went, to the dance at the Col- iseurn where the:college queen WAS crowned, BELGRAVE, ONTARIO Phoit6 Wittgliarrt 1091; Brussels 388w10 The November meeting of the Wingham and District. Ministerial Association was held at the home of Rev. Simon T. Terpstra of Lis- towel on Monday. The president, Rev, 'Donaldson of Seaforth presided and conducted the open- ing devotions, Captain G. -Stanley Newman of Wingham reported -on the ttetivl, tit,S of the Radio-Television corn. A Very interesting and informa. live paper was given by Mr, Terp- stra on the various Dutch transla- tions of the Holy Bible, He stated that a new Dutch translation has been completed in the past few years and has been accepted by Most Protestant Christian groups in the Netherlands. Prior to the acceptance of this new translation the official Dutch Bible was the 1630 translation. Rev, A. C. Coles of Fordwicii closed the Meeting with prayer. ADMISSION 50c AT 8 P.M. • TEAT DANFORTH CITADEL DAMP WAS FEATURED AT THE PROVINCIAL SALVATION ARM? CONGRESS IN HAMILTON AT THE END OF OCTOBER Band will also be in attendance at Wingharn Cenotaph Saturday Morning • " • " .QeAamkidi,ikR„srivet c t0 ,010A+IV",1:: DANA ORTH CITADEL BAND