The Wingham Advance-Times, 1964-03-05, Page 11Many Attend Ice
FORDWICII--Among those:
from here who attended the Ice
Capades in Kitchener last week
were Mr, and Mrs. Royden De-
vitt, Mr. and Mrs, Glenn
Capades
Johnston and Helen, Mr, and
Mrs. Harold Doig, Mr. and Mrs.
Wray Cooper, Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley Bride, Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Robinson, Mr. and MTs.
Carron Johnson, Mr, and Mrs.
Mel Allan, Janie /fallibly, Pat
Harris, Margaret Ann Wilson,
Sharon Elliott, Gary Sothern,
Ron McClement, Harry Winkel
and Peggy Gibson.
DOES SHUR•GAIN FERTILIZER
STAY BALANCED THROUGHOUT
HANDLING AND SPREADING?
Put it in a juice shaker—shake it all you want and you can
prove to yourself that every granule of SHUR-GAIN Selected -
Granulated Fertilizer stays nutritionally balanced all the time.
Pre -mixed before granulation, SHUR-GAIN Selected -Granu-
lated consists of granules each of which contain all the guaran-
teed plant food elements. The size and weight of the granules
is kept within certain limits by careful screening.
Separation of fertilizer ingredients cannot take place with
SH'CR-GAIN Fertilizer—during transportation, handling and
spreading. With ordinary, blended or granular fertilizers smaller
and heavier particles will settle to the bottom, while the
larger and lighter particles come to the surface.
Shaking sllt'R-CAIN in a juice shaker is one way of proving
its quality but a better way is t0 ilmake sure you applySHUR-GAIN
Selected -Granulated Fertilizer on your crops this spring—
your guarantee that every sgLuue inch covered will have
exactly the analysis you want.
fertilizer
Be sure to discuss ?Jour
spring Fertilizer program with our local
SIHTR-GAI. ' Fertilizer car cicealer
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News of Fordwich
Miss Nancy Jacques of Kit-
chener attended the wedding of
Miss Diane Kirkby and Jin, -
Neill on Saturday in Brussels
United Church, Nancy was
maid of honour for The wed-
ding.
Mr. and Mrs. Williard Reis
and family of Ilamiltiin visited
over the week -end with Mr.
and Mrs. Noah Reis.
Miss Jean Foster le' Toronto
was a week -end visitor with her
mother, Mrs. Ruby Foster,
Miss Elizabeth A.ii.-trung of
Guelph was a week -end visitor
with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Jin. Patterson
and Kenneth of Toronto visited
Saturday with Mrs. Pearl Patter-
son.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Graham
of St. Marys visited out. day
last week with Mr. and Sirs.
Ilarry Lohr.
Mr. and Mrs. Dots? Wild -
fang and Brian of Cookie tie
were week -end visiroie with Sir.
and Mrs. Roy Simmons.
Miss Marjorie Connell and
Mr. Kenneth Duncan of Toron-
to were week -end F:,ests with
the former's parent'., Mir, and
Mrs. Roht. Connell.
Miss Marjorie Foster is spend-
ing two weeks in VaI ouver,
B,C., where she will ;attend the
wedding of Miss Pat lceard,
Mr. and Mrs. La.•. .nc' Mc-
Kenzie moved their t:ott;clrold
belongings to Acton, here
Laverne will be emisovcd. IIc
was formerly employed here
with Len Wilson for the past two
years.
Mr. and Mrs: Gear„e Pitten-
dreigh spent a couple dayslast
week with Mr. and -;rs. Clar-
ence Trimble in Orangeville.
Veterans Note!
Service Officer to
Visit Fordwich
FORDWICH--A11 es -service
personnel and their dependents
are invited to take advantage
of a free Legion ser..ce, II. W.
Moyer, Service Bureau Officer
from London will be at Legion
Branch No. 307 on March 10th
at 10 a.m. to give skilled ad-
vice on veterans' benefits.
Anyone with questions on
war disability pension, War
Veterans' Allowance (Burnt-
out Pension), treatment, or
hospital care, is urged to call
or write NI. Allan, who will
arrange an appointment. Mfr.
Allan's phone number is Ford-
wich 50R21.
ST. HELENS
Mr. Terry Wilson of Uni-
versity of Western Ontario
spent a few days with Mr. and
Mrs, Frank ".lcQuil lin.
Word was received this past
week of the death of Mrs. Frank
Grain, formerly Elizabeth We.t.h
of St. Helens, at Pilot ,Nlound,
Manitoba on February 34th.
Mrs. Roy ilawley and Leslie
Anne of Oshawa spent the past
week with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Lome Woods. Over the
week -end Mr. Hawley and Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest McKenzie and
I3rucc of Oshawa visited at the
same home.
BLUEVALE
The Blueval. 'Vonten's In-
stitute will he convened by
Sirs. Wtn. K. Robertson !or a
citizenship proeram. Mrs. Jack
Nicholson will he hostess, on
Si..rch 11tH.
Mr and Mrs. J. K. Mc-
Tavish and tarn ty 01 London,
spent the wt;. lid with NI r.
and Mrs. R, J. McKinnon.
•4 :,'td Mrs. Donald Street
and ch1rdren, of Listowel, were
visitors on Smola,. at the hots,•
of Miss NI ire DLitt.
Mr. Al Henderson is a pa-
tient in Witrelliani and District
I ospital.
Nir. and Mee ('eorgc mh•-
CuI:a, and bah,, of Kitchener,
were with '.1 , and Mrs. A, I).
Smith for tine we, k -Ord.
\1;. and M11,. Nell li. Nlar-
Lachern, c•ilhc I1 and Neil and
Mrs. Louise NeOson and `.tic•II-
ael, all of Down \icw, Chit..
Mich -
spent the wee,. -end with Mr.
Arse Scott and attended the
funeral scr\ Ice Cur S1 s, R. F.
Gal 11iss at WIII);1:.ltn.
i
Mrs, Martha Baker of Wing-,
harp spent several days last
week at the home of Mr, and
Mrs. Norman Harding and Mr, j
and Mrs, Hartwell Strong,
The many friends of Mrs.
Harry Bast will he sorry to hear'
she is confined to K. and W.
Hospital in Kitchener and \1r.
John l!ckmier is confined to
Victoria Hospital, London.
Mrs. Len Wilson spent last
week in Toronto with her rnoth
cr, Mrs, F. Groves.
Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Saun-
ders of Arthur visited one day
last week with Sir. and Mrs.
Earl Moore.
Mr, and Mrs. harry Lola
and Ward left on Sunday fur
Florida, where they will spend
a month.
Miss Leslie Campbell spent
the wee.< -end with icer friend,
Miss Janice Steuernol of Wrox-
eter.
Mr. and Mrs. William Mlar-
riner and Larry Niarriner spent
one day last week in 'Toronto.
Mr. harry Bast visited one
day last week with his wife in
a Kitchener hospital.
Master David I largra'\ e, 7 -
year -old
-year-old son of Mr. and Sirs.
Wellington Ilargrave, was con-
fined to Listowel hospital a few
days last week.
Mfr. and Mrs. Bert Bellamy
and son of London were week-
end guests of Slr. and Slrs,Jack
King.
Mrs. Ida Gallagher of Lis-
towel is spending this week with
Mr. and Sirs. "Tom SIcC;leitr:nt.
13IRTI IS
13ROWN--To Mr. and Sirs. Jack
Brown, a son, on Monday,
February 24, 1964, in Lis-
towel Hospital.
HOLLAND-- To Sir, and Sirs.
Bob holland of Kitchener, a
daughter, on February 26,
1964, at the Kitchener Itos-
pital.
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Thursday, y', March -i, 1`+1)4 -- a
Win }* ., Lalli �'ldyancL I i.... ... Fatly t3
Attend Assembly In Mount Forest
The Wingltam Kingdom Hall
will he closed this week -end as
members of the local cungre-
gation will be tra,ellrng, to
Mount Forest for their setuf-
,urtival circuit assembly, Mr.
Ernest Falconer, the presiding
minister of the Wingliatu con-
p',regatiolt, said 1I1 Il,aking the
impolItic:orient that "such fel-
BOY BREAKS ARM
FORDWIGI1-- Larry Clarkson,
11 -year-old son of Mr. and Sirs.
Scutt Clarkson, broke a hone
in his ants Friday at 11owice
Central School. He was taken
to Listowel Hospital where x-
rays wsee taeen arid un Satur-
day morning the arm was plac-
ed in a cast.
W.I. EUCHRE
FORDWICI1--'f'welve tables
of progressive euchre were :n
play at the Fordwich Commun-
ity hall on Tuesday night,
sponsored by the Women's In-
stitute.
Winners were N's, Clarence
Trimble of Oranges tile, Wil-
liam Taylor of Wes!, ter, Mrs.
Fred Litt, Gorrie, -.,. , Scott
Clarkson, Fordwieli and Clark
Renwick of helniore.
lowslup with Others of like faith
acts as a powerful stimulant.”
Mr. Falconer said, "weaved
to keep abreast with the fast
mo,aug organization that God
has set up in these last days.
These assemblies arc indeed a
moving display of faith, design-
ed to assist all of Jehovah's
WitIILSSes in Their colrltziurlity
service."
The theme "Feed My Little
:steep" will sere the hundreds
of ministers that will he prCSen
to ,ece•ive• the advanced train-
ing that wall he given in home
Bible study activity as well as
house to louse worts,
N1r, Falconer said the high-
light of the assembly will be
eu1 Siinday, March s3, at :3 p.m.
when the District Supervisor
from I'orunto will deliver a free
free public Bible lecture en-
titled The Bible Triumphs in
a Scientific World"
Among those attending lo-
cally will he Mfr. and Mrs,
Ernest Falconer.
ACCEPTS POSITION
AT WINGHAM FACTORY
WIil'ITCIlI RCI/ --Sir. Gor-
don Wail of the Langsideicin-
ir; Acid a clearing auction sale
of i i', e Sto0,i on Saturday . Gor-
don has accepted a position as
night watchman at the Lloyd-
Teiax factory in 1Vingham.
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