The Wingham Advance-Times, 1958-01-15, Page 6Carmichael's.
January Cloar!oce- Sale.
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White NYLONS
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Regular $4.95
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ORLON OMMIGANS,
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590. We Keep Down the Upkee. Delivery
WEEK-END FEATURE
Donuts
VARIETIES
PRICED FROM
29c TO 35 .c
York - Fancy 20 oz.
PEAS ..... 2 for 37c
Stokely's Fancy 15 oz.
Cream Coin 2 for 33c
Allan's 48 oz.
APPLE JUICE 31c
Fancy Red Cohoe Is% oz.
SALMON - 2 for 67c
Club }louse' 16 oz. mason
PEANUT Butter 39c
Zest Sweet 16 oz.
Mixed PICKLES 28c
BEEHIVE
CORN SYRUP
67c
PURE
MAPLE SYRUP
16 oz. - 43c
Stokely's Fancy •
TOMATO JUICE
48 oz. — 31c -,
Mountain Blend
(Ground Fre!ih) lb.
COFFEE ... . 95c
Bissets -14.1 galloh
Large , 91/,t oz. •
RICE KRISPIES 29c
Robin Hood - White,or At
Chocolate,. 21, oz, fatally size (..
CAKE MIX . 35c
Sugar Ripe, Dried 8 oz.
APRICOTS 49c
Cherry Hill ' 8 oz.
Honey Butter ... 33c
Icing Sugar 2 lbs. 27c ICE CREAM 89c
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4 x 8 Good 1 side 30c sq. ft.
5/16" 4 x 8 Sheathing 10c sq. ft.
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1/2 ", 4 x 8 Sheathing 17c sq. ft.
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rbree Local Couples •
11fark, Annuersariea' •
GQRAIE---We Wish to. „extend
best wishes and, congratulations to-
Mr, and WS. Hebert Pane, 3v11e.
Marked th„eir ON Wedding 'Argil-
versary on Sate day,
Mr, and Mrs, Pane have been
.Gorrie 'residents for many years,
Mr. Dane having' driven the mail.
and express from the. CPR station
to the post Office. for 37 years. He
retired in 1952.
Also marking. anniversaries on
Wednesday, January 15th are 'Mr.
and Mrs, Gordon Edgar, who are
40 years married, and Mr.. and Mrs..
Clifford Dodd; 31 years, Best wish-
es are extended to these couples
as well, , 7,h
FRANK C. HOPPER
—Representative—
Canada Life
WINGHAIVI, ONT.
PERSONAL PENSION
POLICIES ASSURE
COMFORTABLE
RETIREMENT
Consult —
Lumber Centre
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Ink dries instantly, 'Felt point
koddreaaes and general lettering.
,4 the answer for all larger
Vnilahle at The Advance-Tirnes
perrnits variety of lettering
styles. $1.10.
The Huron County Council will meet in the
Court House, Goderich, on Tuesday, January
21st, 1958,,at 2.00 p.m.
All accounts, notices of deputations, etc., should
e in the hands of the County Clerk not later
than Saturday, January 18th, 1958.
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after an operation in Wingilank
General Hospital, Patients from
this vicinity recently admitted are
Mrs. Nelson Reid, Mrs, James
ton, 0, J.." Biggins; and William
Robertson,
The area meeting planned in
support of the 'United Church pi's-
sionary work, held in the alitlitnr-
imp of Wingham High School on.
Sunday, was attended by the fill-
lowing from Blueval United
Church,, who assisted in• the sing-
!mg: Rev, R. A. Brook, Alex C9r-
rigan, Carl Johnston, John wjak
stead, C, B, Hoffman and Ross
Smith,
GORRIE
Mr. and Mrs. Lionel. Johnston,
Linda and Brian spent Sunday as
the guests of Mr, and Mrs. C, Mpu-
ry of Richmond
Pr. and Mrs. F. G. Mills and
family of Gpcierich spent Sunday
at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Nor-
man Carson. •
Mrs. Ida Flastie
Dies in Hospital,
GUR,RIE—A Gorrie resident for
44 years, Mrs. Ida Hastie passecl
away in the Wingham General
Hospital on Friday morning. ;S1-14
had suffered a severe stroke at-the
home of her brother-in-law, Ger-
Hastie, Winghani, where ;the
had been staying since., Christmas.
A daughter of the late Mr, and
Mrs. William Matbawson of Tor-
onto, ther early life was 'spent'.in
Toronto. Following her "marriage
to William. R. Hestia in 1913, she
had resided in Gorrie: Mr. Hastie
predeceased her several years ago.
The only survivors are a nephew
and nieces.,
Mrs: Hastie was a Member of the
Gorrie Presbyterian' Church and,of
th'e women's organizations, while
health permitted her attendance.
She was a past president of the
Gorrie Women's Institute.
Funeral service was 'at the Ger-
don .Moir funeral home at Gorrie
on Monday afternoon, the Rev L:;
Carlson of St, George .St. 'United
Church:, Peterborgugh,. a relative;
conducting the service. Interment
was in Wroketer Cemetery.
'Pallbearerg.,we„re.Robert "Harril
SahLRobids'ori, Harry Hastie,
Keri.',Hastle'Hyritinaan and
anan1 Hastie. ,
•1,juite(1 Church Isiews
"gar on 1:11PIVIOY, January Atlth
a $.1.0 p.in. The South Friendship.
Circle will be in charge of„the pro-
gram. The lunch committee will be
TiYndman, Mrs, W, King,
Mi's. Pylse, Mrs. G, Brown,
Mission and will meet in the
church hall On Thursday after
school,
The Tyro Boys will meet in the
church on Thursday evening
at 7 o'clock,
Mrs. Geo, Fischer -
Is New Leader
BLUEVALE—The recent meet-
ing of the Mission Band was held
in Bluevale United Church with
the. president, Bill Hetherington,
conducting the meeting. The roll
call was answered by paying fees.
The attendance was 26.
The new leader, Mrs. George
Fischer, gave the prayer for mis-
sionaries. Birthday greetings were
sung for Rose Marie Nicholson
and Ken Mothers,
Mrs, W, J. Johnston -and Miss
Margaret Curtis presented the at-,
tendance awards and also a treat'
for the members. This meeting
marked the last the faithful
leadership of the Mission 'Band
of Mrs. W. J. Johnston and Miss'
Curtis.
VALUE OF HISTORY
STRESSED AT W.I.
BLUEVALE—The Women's In-
stitute met in the community 1-10
on January 9th, the! president, Miss
Ruby Duff presiding, and Mrs, W.
J. Peacock, secretary-treasurer,
giving 'reports, minutes and the
financial statement.
,freshments.
St. Andrew's WMS
Met on Tuesday
The Women's Missionary Society
of St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church, met in the Sunday School
room on Tuesday,,January 7th.
The president, Mrs, Alexander
Nimmo, opened the meeting with a
New Year message. Mrs. John
Burchill read the Scripture and
OFFICERS INSTALLED
BY UNITED W.M.S4
°The January meeting of the Wo-
inan's Missionary Sodiety of Wing-
ham United Church was !held in
the school room with Mrs, Roul-
ston presiding, The'worship ser.;
Vice Was based on Paul's wordstto
the Philippians, chapter fr, which
speaks of his two 'beloved friends,
Timothy and Epaphroditus. This
was read 'by Mrs, Prank Edgar.
The second chapter of the study
book, "Cross and Crisis In Japan"
Was presented by. Mrs. ChM, Kip.
per, and treated on the japan of
yesterday, the history of place and
race until the coming of the Mit-
sionary enterprise in 1859,
The presidents Mrs, Fingland,
conducted the business of the
meeting, and all annual rePorta
showed that the Auxiliary bad
cOnallIeted a Very successful year.
SoVeral fieW nierribera were reetilV-
,ed and the financial objective Was
exceeded.
Talent, .friondy iniettatittg to' 0.2ii
VerY gratifying reports were re-
' ceived at the annual Meeting of
the Woman's Association of, Wings
ham United Church over which
Mrs. gclwarclO 'presided on
Thursday. The 'assoclatien makes
Itself responsible for furnishings to
the parsonage, as well as church
kitchen equipment, flowers for
spedal occasions, etc, The money
these outlays IS :drawn frOM
church teas, and catering to meals
and weddings.
The main project this year, was
the installation of a new kitchen
in the parsonage, It was reported
that 175 cards had. been sent to
sick and shut-ins as well, as Christ-
mas baskets being distributed
among the congregation,
At the close of the meeting, Rev,
D, ,T. MacRae installed the officers
for 1958; Past preSident, Mrs. W.
K Edwards; ,prei., Mrs. Roy Ben-
nett; rec.-sec., Mrs, Milford Fox-
ton;' corres.-sec., Mrs. Wm,
an; treas,, Mrs. George Howson;
pianist, lrs. W, W. Currjd.; tle'Vet-
ional sec, Mrs, A. Liinn; visiting
corn., Mrs, E. Copeland, Mrs. A.
Moffatt; convener 'of parsonage
corn„ Mrs: H. Carmichael; group
leaders, Mrs, C, Lloyd, Mrs, G,
Underwood, Mrs. J. W. Bushfield,
Mrs J. H, Crawford, Mrs. G. Buch-
anan, Mrs. R, S. Hetherington,‘
Mrs.., W. A. Galbraith, Mrs, D.
Miller, Mrs. Wm, Conron, Mrs. -W.
Callan, Mrs, F, Hopper, Mrs, S.
Beattie.
had been taken' in during the year
and was ,added to the expense. ae-
count. The supply work, which
forms a large part of` the' auxiliary
enterprise was very gratifying,
Cartons of clothing 'and toys were
sent to the pert worker at Halifax
for distribution arming-the immi-
grants, Seventeen cartons of cloth-
ing and quiti were forvvarded to
Overseas'Relief and thirthn par-
cels to Korea. The whole had a
value of $1030.09.
During the year en' 'oak Om-
munion table and communion set
were' provided for. the new chapel,
Which was built in connection With
the Mission ,Hospital at fiazelton,
B.C. ,
St. Martha's Guild
Met on ,Wednesday
GORRIE--The January meeting
of the Guild of St. Martha. of St.
Stephen's Chureh was held on
Wednesday evening of last week ae
the home -of Mrs, Wilmer Nunn
with a good attendance,
The meeting was opened with
prayer, followed by a SeriPture
reading by Mrs. Lorne Madill. Roll
call was answered with a• thought
on missions, The president, Mrs.
Mac Newton, took charge of the
evening and also read a chapter
from the study book.
The meeting closed with the
benediction by the Rev. B. C. At-
twell and lunch was served by, the
hostesses.
ALAN WILLIAMS
Optometrist
Patrick. St., Winghaip
Phone 770
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Para. -44..”L. Aitken visited i d i ,g 4.1(1 .PS. annua l nieeffing
to and Welland last week attend- rdnesday, January 15th, begin-
-Ing ,a gathering in Welland in eerie-'' ling with a Pot, 'PDX supper rrt
bration et the 80th hirthday of her seven 0'010015.
brother, Dr. Riali0 Puff. The Wanran'S Association will
R" hI, McKinnon is convalescing ieet at the home of Mrs, Carrion
The roll call was an amusing
verse and brought some interesting
responses. Letters of appreciation
were read from those who had
received Christmas cheer boxes. It
was decided to • hold .a euchre on
January 22,
This being an historical meet-
ing, Mrs. M. L. Aitken, convener pf
historical research, spoke on the
motto, "He who knows only his
own generation remains a child".
-She .stressed the value of .history
,and showed its connection with life
in 'the present.
' Mrs, R. J. McMurray gave an in-
teresting description of a trip
to Vancouver illustrated by snap
'snots, Part of the trip was through
-United States; part through Cana-
Ida. The memorial to Pauline John-
-0ton, Indian poetess, in Stanley
Park, Vancouver, and the totem
poles in various settings were his-
• torically interesting.
n The committee, Mrs. Eldred NI-
, cbol, Mrs.. Sparling Johnston and a ,NTI's. John Wickstead, served re-,
MU RI BENNETT
WA. PRESIDENT
The &Rowing officers Were in-
stalled by Rev. D. J. MacRae:
Past Ines., Mrs. W. .T.. Roulston;
pres,, Mrs, C: Fingland,; vice-pres.,
Mrs. E. Lewis, Mrs. a. N. under-
wood;.ree.-sec„ Mrs : Chas. Hopper;
corres.-sec„ Mrs, Frank Edgar;
treas., Mrs: Lloyd Hingstori; Chris-
tian stewardship,. see„, Gow-,
ans; supply sec., Mrs. N. T. Me-,
Laughlin; Christian citizenship
sec., Mrs. Jas, Henry;; Associated
Helpers sec., Mrs. R. A, Spotton,
Mrs. W, 3, Brown; community
friendship see,,' Mrs, 3. H. Craw-
ford; literature sec., Mrs. Bert
/Armstrong; eve/dope' sec., Mrs. J.
A. Fox, Mrs. G. H. Ross; expense
see, Mrs, F, 'R. • Howson; sec. of
communion, Mrs W, F. Burgrnan;
pianists, Mrs. W, W: Currie, Mrs.
Roulston; auditor, Mrs. W. Van-
Wyck; soc. comm.,• Mrs. Jas. Hal-
liday, Mrs, 0. HaselgroveL Baby
Band leaders, Mrs, S.-Beattie, Mrs,
Harold Kerr; Mission Band lead-
ers, Mrs. Wm, Conron, Mrs. Mc-
Arthur; leaders, Mrs. G.
W. Tiffin, Mrs. Vernon Reid, Mrs,
McMurchy, Mrs, Jack Reavit.
presented a short meditation on
the pa&age, Mrs, W. Ringrose of-
fered prayer. A solo, "Somewhere
the Sun is Shining", was sung by
Mrs: A. Ho truth, accompanied by
?Vim W. Ford.
Following the reading of the
minutes 'of the previous meeting
and the roll call by the secretary,
Mrs. H, Aitchison, the business
was taken care of. Arrangements
were made to entertain the dele-
gates to the Maitland Presbyterial
annual meeting on January 14th,
Mrs. John Mitchell dedicated the
offering,
The study for 1958 is centred
Around the book "This is Japan"
by Dr. Wm. Axling, and it was
very ably, introduced by. Mrs. T, A.
Currie, assisted by Miss Frances
Wilson a,n'd Miss Christine Isbister.
Miss Marion Williamson present-
ed a report on the use of bequest
funds, allocated to the Bhil Field
in India and Mrs. E. -Welwooci
closed the meeting with prayer.
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