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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1961-12-27, Page 3-40,4.1immobao.414;44!..141,*.NW..:',11Z,474';U:f.014.figf‘tfOra4f4440,e-AN Let us help yon A BEBOST TO YOUR HOLIDAY VISITORS A Reservations taken this week for Holiday guests at SPECIAL COMMERCIAL RATES 11 PHONE 771 WINCHAII 1TEL ec Folding Aluminum AWNINGS LUMBER — Telephone 260 • tifilitt# • .. id FLOOR WALL TILES BUILDING — ole Aluininum SASH. DOORS. CUPBOARDS Wingham • • Wekome, to another New Year! May it prove to be filled with good cheer for You. LEN CRAWFORD MOTORS . tIVINPIVI-214,1112:7AVI.nAMMIn::nnn:%.:i.V-n70,V,PMVPOZ.tr7e00eCteg •igr4.14-AgIg10,400•041410400.431! • et ERNIE MERKLEY HEATING. .OILS ep, GASOLINE MOTOR OILS -GREASES 10:110101020M200,i1OWVItlfAll'AMI CROWN THEATRE HARRISTON FRI.-SAT. DEC. 29-30 "VOYAGE TO THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA" in CinemaScope and Color Starring Walter Pidgeon and Joan. Fontaine The most camazing, atomic adven- ture of our time Show starts 7.15 and 9.15 p.m. FICEE MERCHANTS' MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2 P.M. SPECIAL SUNDAY MIDNIGHT Holiday Show—NEW YEAR'S EVE "DR. BLOODS COFFIN" phis— • "THE SNAKE WOMAN" Adult Entertainment • All seats 65c MON.-TUES.-WED. MK 1-2-3 "V. - I. -"P." VERY IMPORTANT PERSON starring James Robertson Justice Lt's this season's comedy drama winner THUR.-FRI.-SAT. JAN. 4-5-6 "PEPE" CinernaScope — Technicolor starring Cantin Flas, Dan D,ailey, Shirley Jones. Guest appearances by the following: Maurice Chevalier, Bing Crasby, Michael Callan, Rich- ard Conte, Bobby Darin, Sammy Davis, Jr., Judy Garland and many more Hollywood personalities. • • mkv,••i, J•••7302,11101110.1111111.11111111111111111.1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 IG R HI FITS GRADES r24•Sse t • sr.V, • ,t• tet•tt,* ,•• DON'T WASTE DOLLARS BECAUSE OF,, LOW GRADES ' You'll find that the SHUR-GAIN 6 step Hog Feeding Program is the plan that helps to provide top grades and highest profits for you, It provides all the nutrients needed for each step of growth. Drop in anytime . . we'll talk about HOG FEEDS HOG GRADES . . AND HOG PROFITS. SHUR-GAIN •LIOG FEEDS 1 WINGH AM FEED MIL PHONE 142 WINGHAM WHITECIIURCII' Mr, and Mrs. Ross Smith and Kathy, of TOronto, spent the week- end with her parents, Kr. and MM. Russell tehapman, and with, Wing., ham relative*. Mr, and Mrs. Earl, Quack and farqily, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Rose and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Conn and funny, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Coultes and family, Mr, and. Mrs. Wilford, Caslick and fatal, of Wingham, and Mr. and Mrs. Gord- on Scott, of Ripley, spent Monday wjt Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Casliclt, of Eight young folk of the YPU of theUnited Church were out on Sun- day evening, singing carols at all the homes in the village. After they made the rounds they enjoyed cattee and *Joughnuts at the 4.41 reit Mr. and Mrs, George Waddel and Ai. !row, of Culross, Miss Phyllis (atbic n and Miss Frances Henry, of -.peat Monday with Mrs, 1-1'unry and Wayne.. nntth Ross of the RCMP at Prince Albert, and Mrs. Ross, called M. and Mrs. Russell Ross last Saterday'evening on the: phone. He reported that it was 40 below there, but they had very little snow Rev. and Mrs, Robert Watt and familY, of Toronto, spent a few days this week •wlth his parents, Rev, and Mrs. W. J, Watt. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Purdon and children spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Webster Jacklin, of Listowel. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Schefter and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Spiel- macher, of Hanover, spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs, Howard Martin, Mrs. Robt. Galbraith and Mrs. Gordon Elliott, of Wingham, Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Elliott and fam- ily, of Ailsa Craig, Mr. and Mrs Wm. McPherson and children, of St. Helens, spent Monday with Mr, and Mrs, Walter Elliott. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Slelghtholm and family spent Christmas with her mother, Mrs. Robert Bolton, of Teeswater, Mr, and Mrs. Carl Weber and family visited on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chambers, of Har- riston. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lin- clenschmidt and family, of Walker- ton, visited on Monday at the \Veber home here, Mr. Ross MeGregor, of Toronto, spent the week -end with Mr, and Mrs. Walter Arscott, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Stokes, of Turnberry, and Mr. and Mrs, Lorne Scott attended a family gathering on Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Dickson, of Howick. Mr, and Mrs, Wm. Rintoul and family spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Caldwell, of Blyth. These Caldwell families gathered on Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Mac Cardiff, ef Brussels, where their parents, Mr, and Mrs. George Caldwell, of Blyth, were celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary. Be- cause of Mrs. Caldwell's health this was a quiet gathering, Mr, and Mrs. Harold Finlay and Brenda, of Belmore, Mr. and Mrs, Orland Irwin and Stephen, Wing - ham, and local relatives spent Mon- day with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Irwin, West Wawanosh. Mr. and Mrs. Anson Ruttan and children, of Fordwich, Mr. and Mrs, Donald Fraser and family, of Wal- ton, Mr, and Mrs. Keith Montgom- ery and children, Winghani, and Mr, and Mrs. John Jamieson and sons spent Monday with their par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert, Mont- gomery, and Mr. Wm. Elliott. Mr, and Mrs. Wm. T. Irwin and Murray attended the family gather- ing of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elerson Irwin, held on Saturday in the S.S. room of the 'United Church, Belgrave, with the WA catering for the occasion. On Monday they were In Brussels with her mother, Mrs, Roderick MacLean. Mr. and Mrs, Gershom Johnston and their family met on Monday in the memorial hall here at noon, with 42 in attendance. Mrs. Stewart Smith an.d her family, of Kitchener, with Donald, in the navy stationed at Halifax and home on leave on account of his father's illness in K -W Hospital, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wood and family, M. and Mrs Ross McMichael and family, of Sea - forth, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth John- ston and daughters, Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Robinson and family, Donnybrook, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ritchie and family, Mr. and Mrs. James Johnston and fam- ily, Turnberry, and Mr, and Mrs. Jack Johnston, of London4All en- joyed the day together. Mr. F. McK, Paterson is spending the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Paterson, of Detroit. Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Ritchie and family, with other Ritchie fam- ilies are holding their family get- together at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Ritchie, at Ripley, this Wednesday. Mr, and Mrs, Dawson Craig and Alex and Harvey, Mr. Albert Pater- son, Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Peacock and family, of Rlitevale, and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon MeBurney and sons spent Monday with M. and Mrs. Alex Robertson. Miss Janet Watson, of Aylmer, is vending her vacation with Mr, and Mrs. Gilbert Beecroft. Alice Beecroft and Marlene Mc- Gee have been on Romper Room TV show Mt CKNX this week. Mr. and Mrs, Jack Shiell and children spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Templeman, aortae. Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Mason and family met on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John: MdAllister, Centralia, for a family gathering. Mr, and Mrs. Murray Shlell spent. Monday with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Robert Bradley, of Benmiller. Mr, and Mrs. 'Forrest Payne, of Detroit, are visiting this week With Mr. and 11frs. VVM. Kennedy of Marnooli. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sloser and of Mattis, Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Sacklin and family, of Bluevale, Mr. and 1Vria. Ray White, of Beigrave, Lloyd Cook, Winghain, Vent Monday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs, Harry tColt, of Mar. noel. Mr, Mid Mrs. Austin Cook spent the week With Mr. and Mrs. Orrin WInhn DIENRAYE INSTITUTE ittltd':;mtjlitInKbptilvldirInOtieersno;Ldantartniiiicrt :trinntrci,! CHRISTMAS ME MTIN , I BELGRAVE Mrs, Richard i)roc.; ter was In charge of the Christmas Meeting of the Relg'rave Wortena Institute held in the community centre on Tuesday afternoon. Cards of thanks were read and other routine reports were read. Mrs. C. R. Coultes wa.is convener of the program which included carol singing, accompanied by Mrs, J. M. Coultes, Members answered the roll call by telling of a Christ - Mas custom at their bouse. Mrs. Walter Scott gave the address on .'isiriatnicis and Mrs. Victor Young- blut gave a reading about Christ- mas customs in other lands. Mrs, Lawrence 'Vannan won the prize for the best wrapped gift. I Lunch was served by Mrs. Robert Higgins. Mrs, J. G, Anderson and Mrs, Lawrence Vannan, Weekly Euchre I3ELGRAVE — There were 12 tables in play at the progressive euchre and dance held in the For- esters hall Wednesday evening, High prize winners were Mrs, Al- bert Bacon and Herman Nethery; consolation, Mrs, Mason Robinson and James R. Coultes. The large crowd enjoyed dancing to music by Don Robertson and the Ranch Boys. This event was sponsored by the arena board, ST HELENS Holiday visitors with Mr, and Mrs, Lorne Woods were Mr. and Roy Hawley, of Oshawa; Mr, and Mrs. lVfel Brown and Mrs. Mabel Murdie, of Kitchener and Mr. Robt, Murdie, of Chicago, where he is attending university, Mrs. Woods returned to Kitchener for a few days. Mr, and Mrs. Ken Grewar and Nancy, of Sudbury, Mr. and Mrs, Dan Rose and David, of Newma.rk- et and Mr. and Mrs. David Gilmour, of Guelph, were Christmas visitors with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Webb. .Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McIntyre and Don, of Richmond Hill, spent the week -end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Miller, and other relatives, Mr. and Mrs, Gordon McPherson spent a few days with their daugh- ter, Mrs, Keith Black, Mr. Black, and son, in Ottawa at Christmas time. Little Debbie Errington is a pa- tient in Wingham Hospital over Christmas, Spearman, of Ottawa. Mrs, George McClenaghan and Miss Mildred spent Monday with Mr, and Mrs. Edgar Gaunt at Mar- noch. Mr. and Mrs. Eric ttoutliffe, of Ottawa, called home by phone, and Mr. and Mrs. James Gaunt, who ar now at Gagnonville, Que., also called home and announced the birth of their baby daughter, Ciro- lyn Barbara, on December 13, a sis- ter for Andrew'. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. McLaughlin and Miss Joanne, of Detroit, spent the week -end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Chamney, and with Mrs. Cecil Chamney, Wing - ham. Mr. George Grigg spent Monday at the home of his sister, Mrs. Carmichael, of Listowel. Mr. Wayne Eckenswiller, of Mt. Forest, spent the week -end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eckenswiller. Miss Cora Berdan, of Hamilton, is visiting this week at the home of her sister, Mrs. Thos, Reid, of Mar- noch. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stan - ham, Of London, spent the week- end with her parents, and Miss Marilyn Reid and Mr, Colin Ston- ham, of Toronto, spent 'Monday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. family, all of Downsview; Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson. and faMilY, of Guelph; Mr. - and Mr. Bill Schreiber and family, of Milton, and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hunking and family, of Auburn. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Dunbar and family spent ,t1rIsttrias with her f l er, Mr. Fred Pickett, of Lori- desboro. Miss Joan Brydges, of London, spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dunbar, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wilkinson and Laurie, of Smithville, Mrs, Edith Gregory and Elmer Wilkin- son, of WIngharn, and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Wheeler spent Sunday with Miss Annie 13aker, Howard, Char- lie and Clayton Wilkinson. Mrs. Cora McGill spent tChristmas with Mrs, George Mains and Miss Tilly Mains at Blyth, ,Mr. and Mrs. Sam Pletch and family %le t Sunday with Mr. and Mr3. Foil) Pletch at Teeswater. Mr. n• 1 Mrs, Edgar Wightman and family and Mr. and Mrs. James Walsh and family spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs, Cecil )3lack and Charlie at Britton, Mr, and Mrs, Norman Stonehouse, of London, visited on Sunday with Mrs. Robert Stonehouse and: Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stoneh.ouse, Mr .and Mrs. Clarence Yuill and family spent Monday with. Mrs. Helen McBurney and family at Wingham. Mr, and Mrs. Leslie Shaw and family, of London, spent the week- end with. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson. Christmas visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Herson Irwin were their fam- ily: Mr. and Mrs. Alec Nethery and family; Mr, and Mrs. James Irwin and family, of Burlington; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Irwin and family, Wing - ham, and Mr. and Mrs, Hugh Laviolett and family, of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Armstrong, Reta and Kenneth, of Thorndale, spent the holiday week -end with Mr. and Mrs. George Martin, Mr. Martin Grasby and other relatives. Mr: Robert Anderion, of London spent the week -end with his par- ents, Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Ander- son, and Helen, Christmas visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Mark Armstrong were W. T. Armstrong, of London and his son, Jack, of Kingston, and Mr. and Mrs. W. Thompson, of Clinton. Reid. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Whytoek and family and Mr. and Mrs. Carman Whytock spent Sunday at the home of their brother, Mr. Everet Why -1 tock, of Teeswater. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Gaunt and! Donald, Mr. and Mrs. Don Dirstein, of Brantford, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Currie and family, and Mr. and Mrs. James E. Currie spent Christ- mas with their sister, Miss Leah Currie, of Wingham. BELGRAVE Your correspondent, Mrs. Ralph McCrea, wishes one and all a very happy New Year. Mrs. Carl Procter is a patient in the Wingham General Hospital, Mr. and Mrs, George Jones and Irene and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Pratt, of London, spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. John E. M!cdallum. *vi Mr, and Mrs. Harry McGuire are 4 spending the holidays with their • 0.• son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and ;ff. Mrs. Norman Hill, and family at '4 •••••••••••••••,•016•••• CASH—if you live. CASH—if you die. Protection for the family Comfort for your retirement All in one policy. Consult— FRANK C. HOPPER —Representative -- Canada Life WINGHAM, ONT. Phone 462 •.:2,%•• •,;<; .4+ LET US SHARE THE OPPORTUNITIES OF 1962 The New Year brings each one of us the opportunity and re- sponsibility for sharing in the progress of Ontario the pro- gress of Canada! Let each of us rededicate ourselves to develop- ing the opportunities that lie ahead. JOHN HANNA M.P.P. HURON — BRUCE May success and happiness be yours in 1962 and in all the years le come, ALLAN AND JUNE HAFERMEHL AND STAFF •rs' re-4.=:WiCinPriarZOrM. tate.:Vr&e:kr,41.Z.ZT.4.!=..',"•5gtra.',..Ige'Awat?''`a..aegeXtrZeicr&e For[' May you find peace and happiness. 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Harry Grasby, and Miss Lois Grasby, R, 4, Brussels. Mr, and Mrs. John Thompson. and O. family, of tiltievale, and Alvin Me- .'kt of Port Arthur, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McNeil over the week -end. Mr. Laura. Johnston and Geome '41 visited over the weelt-end with Mr, and Mrs. nob Johnston and family,' ka Mrs, George Johnston, Mr. and Mrs., ,„kt Clarence neon) and yrs. Helen. Burney and family at Wingharn. Mr. and Mrs, Lewis Stonehouse spent Christmas with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Edgar, of Mrs. idgar Wiglitinari attet led 1 the funeral of her cousin, Cameron. '4 COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL, HOME AND PARM WIRING Straehan, on. Saturday at the Car. uthers funeral 1161116 in East Lon -1.0 PHONE 474 don, itli ttristrrian *Walton With Mr, mid 442610.11=01,31°A1P.O.Nrli,VNVOilitftlittIOViSLIAMUMIMIVIOniW.M.101:1MtV,VIV,X3VM,111.20.41,t4A00,1401W BURKE ELECTRIC MOTOR REWIND AND REPAIR WINO -HAM,.