The Wingham Advance-Times, 1958-01-22, Page 5• FORDWICH----The Ladies"
-IitarX Legion Met in
the Leglen Menlo for than January
meeting, ,"Phe president, -• Mrs..
Blythe Clarke was in charger The
secretary,. Mrs: Kay Thernaon, read
the mintites. and Reeeents were
taken care Of. Letters and . cards
Were read from distant mernberfi;
also a letter , from the adopted
Soldier M Weatminster and several.
letters from, boys in the service,
who were sent boxes at Christmas.
•, The mystery prize wan ,won bY-
Mrs, Emma Williamson, special by
Mrs. Helen Clarke, donated by
Mrs, Ros.s Doig. Members 'Were.
reminded to measure. their waist-
lines and donate a eent for each
inch 'at. next meeting, A committee
was named to plan', a banquet. In
the .near future with 'Legion mem-
bers as guests;
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Motion by Zinn and Hardie that
the secretary-treasurer be re-en-
gaged at the 'salary of $500.00 for
1958: Carried.
The , seeretary-treasurer was in-
strutted to .order six copies .of the
Municipal World. Motion by Har-
die and Kirton that the Board join
the O.E.A. Carried,
Motion by. Zinn. and. POwell that
the 'chairinan and secretary-treas-
titer be the, signers of cheques for
1.968. Carried.
'Motion n: and"1-ini•che'
that the following accounts be
paid', Teachers, caretakers, trans-
portation, Kool-vent Sales, storm
sash for No., 5, $2421)(1; Howiek
Mutual Fire, $56.00; jas, Hardie,
telephone toll, $1.25; Bert Holmes,
tolls, 45c; Huntington Lab., $8.47;
Fred Lewis Sr., labor, $11.50; Alex-
ander's .hardware, , $17.02.t . Bert
Holmes, express, $1,10; Municipal
'World, $18.254
Motion by Powell and Kirton
that meeting adjourn, next meeting
to be at No, 3 school, Alex Corri-
gan, secretary-treasurer.
Illustrated:front to rear, Regent 4=door hardtop, Mayfair 2-door hardtop,
4-door Sport Suburban, Just '3 of 21 beautiful Dodge *models for '581 • I
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tionor Newlyweds 113y Groin) 1 Miss jean Rrears and Mr: Rabb,
Eignell, of Kitchener, and Mr,'Bari FORDNVICH—"rhe local 0,0,I.T,
CLEARANCE :SALE
ROsh .ReadY-to..
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rears Stratford spent- the held the first.meeting of the year HAM
rears. P4ropbell, when .2n members an-
.rek.entl, with Mr. Ana Mrs. 1.3al at the home of- Dianne and Pnri0
Aft. aria urs. Fred krambly .and swered the roll call.
Janie spent Saturday in Kitetener, The 'Junior MTV was Ia charge mr, and Mrs. Etrogeroon if ar„ of the Meeting, The worship ger- a-•. se grave and Mr, and Mrs, •titan Per- vf aowas earlduated 14( the inters —
ester• attended the funeral of Mrs„ mediate ,group. I Thorooghnesis :Time tested
Haman Listowel on 'Wednes- A disoll$41011 011, the parable, "The
day of last week. Sower", was held by DOYMEI, JOhn-
FORDWICPX — Mr. and MI'S.
Allan Mitchell, •newlyweds, were
honotired on Friday night In the
Fordwieh community hall 14410,
friends and relativea gathered to
express boat wishes on their res
cent marriage,
The Young couple was presented
With a chrome •kitchen suite, Miss
Marilyn Armstrong read the ad,
dress. Elisabeth and Allen thPlih"
ed everyone'.and dancing was en.
joyed to the Ferdwich Orchestra.
OPIQMETRISr,
Phone 37 for appointment Mr, :and mis. Bob Carripbell .Vis, son and Owen :Gardner. Mrs.
ited one day last 'week with. 'the ledPollock in the study 'Pt Japan,
BitiArteas 'was discussed,
" 1,aineh was served by 'Velma
purig, Patsy Harris, Nancy ,Seth-
ern and • Mrs. C. Carswell. The
meeting closed with Taps.
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HATS 1/2 OFF.
RAC K OF DRESSES 1/2 PRICE.
JANUARY VESTRY MEETING AT
TRINITY CHURCH Mock Redwing
January 24 to January 31
Euchre Winners
FORDWICH — Thirteen tables'
Of euchre were in play on Thurs-
day night in the community hall,
The winners were: high lady, MrS.
George pfttondreigh; low. lady,
Beatrice Wade; high gent, Stan
Bride; loW ,,'gent, Roy Kennedy;
Special Pl#e, Mrs, Roy Simmons, Discontinued Patterns in SemiClijilt
DINNERWARE — in several patterns;:' •
Reg, price $69.95 and $59.50
TO CLEAR AT HALF PRICE OR ,,LE,
clearance Sale Continues
1:3i:g;:redu'eti6is...6 'oak' ehtire' :$10ek :of
F OOTWE AR
ALL AT REDUCED PRICES ,
CUT GLASS • STEMWARE
I POTTERY PIECES --- ligs
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Teapots, Plant;
ers, Ornaments every piece A BARGAIN,
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CANDLES in assorted colours 8" 10" 12"
TO CLEAR AT LOW PRICES
ALL OCCASION CARDS — Reg. prke up
25c each - TO CLEAR' 5c each
Come and let us help you!
`DISPLAY , RACKS ARE LOADED WITH BARGAINS
COME IN AND LOOK AROUND! 7
The, Inaugural meeting of the
Turnberry Township School Area
Board was held on January 9,th, at
8,30 p.m. at No, 9 School, Ail mem-
bers were present, also Gordon
Wray, the truant' officer and Mr.
Day from the Keel "Vent Window
Co, The secretary called the 'meet-
ing to order ,and called for nomi-
nations for chairman.
Motion 'by Zinri and Hardie that
Bert Holmes he chairman for 1.958,.
Motion .by Powell and Kirton
that nominations be closed. Car-
ried.
Mr. Holmes took the chair and
called on Mr. Day, who gave prices
on storm windows for No, 4 and
No. 11 schools and Gordon Wray
gave the + Truant officer's 'report
i for 1951 and stated that there were
221 children attending school as of
December 31, 1957.
The. Wallpaper, Shop
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ALL LUGGAGE
. . ON , SALE
loyely sets carried 4
over •from Christmas are
.Offered during our sale
:at sharply reduced prices,
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FORDWI0H—The annual vestry
meeting of Trinity Anglican
Church was held Wednesday even-
ing commencing at 7 o'clOck with
a, pot luck supper, after which
Rev, E, Attweil Opened the meet-.
ing with prayer.
Miss Beatrice Wade, vestry
clerk, read the 'minutes of last
Year's meeting and also two board
of managerrient meetings, Reports
of the Sunday School, W.A,, Little
Helpers' Guild were also given and
some business 'discussed, Members
were also reminded to hand .in
their subscriptions for the Huron
Church News by the end of Janu
ary.
Following are the 1.958 officers:
Rector's warden, Lloyd Jacques;
people's warden, Bruce Sothern;
secretary-treasurer, Mrs, Ruby
Foster; vestry elepk, Miss Beatrice
Wade; delegates to 8ynild, Robt.
'Allan and Frnmerson HargraVe;
substitute, John Gamble, Einmer-
son Ferguson; honorary delegates,
Rabt.John Arm-
strong. The board . of management
(people) is composed of Rdy Sim-
mons, ,Glenn Allan, lVfarshall Arm-
strong, William Sothern, John
Gamble and Emmerson ,Ferguson;
• 's . representatives on the
hoard of management, Wellington
Hargrave, Hector Browne, John
Douglas, Jim Foster, Stan Fores-
ter and Bernald King;. mission
treasurer, Mrs. Jim Strong; sides-1
men, Glenn Allan" and'. Bernald
King; ushers, John Douglas and'
William Sothern; auditors, "Miss
Beatrice Wade and Mrs. Crosby
Sothern, Rev. Attwell •closed the
meeting with prayer,
Mew Spring I-Mt•*).e' Arrived.. . . Styles , .
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latter's mother, Mrs, George Moss, lop IS a •patient in the Galt, hos,
pital,
ortMr71.4aun4dMayrs.wEitahrl rl,a04revv vimaitresd,
Jack Bricker in Kitchener,
Miss Jean Sanderson and. Mra.
"sp4ernYt X:nWdeerer-r4114 owf
Kitche
alrlhedr Mrs, Bob Sanderson.
Teachers` College is practice teach-
inMg rt.hiEsawrieekBrineaaraai,of Stratford
Mr. and Mrs, Fred McCann and
Mrs, Wm. McCann spent one day,
last week in Stratford.
Mrs. Jos. McInnes of Wingnani
visited two days last week with
Mr, and 'Mrs. Jack Holt,
Rev, and Mrs.' Gardner and Gwen
were week,
el rantford visitors one day
last
Mrs. Sam Johnston Mrs, Russel
Nichol and Miss Violet Beswither-
ick spent one day last week in
Kitchener,
Mrs. Gee. Baker returned, home
on Saturday after spending three
weeks'in Arkona and London, ,
Miss Winnifred Campbell of
Cooksville spent the week-end
with her mother.
Mr, and Mrs, John Clyne of
Kitchener spent the week-end with
Mr and Mrs Wm Clyne
M
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and Mrs. Rono Reid of Lis-
towel and Mr. and Mrs, Don Clay-
' field and little daughter of Kitch-
I eater visited Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs..tnamerson Hargrave, Recent
visitors at the same home were
Mr. and Mrs. IrWin Gibson of Lis-
;towel,
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ntihn and
family of. Gowthistmen and Mr,
and Mrs. Lincoln 'Smith and fam-
ily of Kurtiville visited. Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs, Tom Hutchison.
Mr, and Mrs. Rbss Tomlin of
Durham visited over' the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. Art Forester..
Mr. and Mrs, Wellington Har
grave and family spent Sunday
with Mr., and Mrs. Alex Reid.
Mr Cecil Lynn of Orangeville
spent the week-end with Mrs. Dora
Ridley.
BIRTH / -
LYNN—To Mr. and Mrs. Cecil:
' Lynn on' Wednesday; January
15,, 1958, in the •Orangeville Hos-
pital, a daughter,
BERT HOLMES HEADS
TURNBERRY BOARD
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Manufacturers Life
Reports Record Year
A new record, for serviee to
Manufacturers Life pplicyholders•
,j and beneficiaries was set in 1957,
when the company paid out 'more,
than $48' millions in death claims,
matured endowments, annuity pay-
ments and other policy benefits
Including $6 millions in dividends
to policyholders. The total of
benefits paid since the incorpora-
tion Of the Company in 1887 now
exceeds $680 millions.
The company reports that the
new business total of $380 millions
was also an all time record. Busi-
ness in force now totals $2,610-
Assets held, in trust for pay-
ment of future policy benefits now
total $761 millions. Government
and government guaranteed bonds
constituted 11% of assets, while
corporation 'and municipal bonds
„,totalled 46%, mortgages made up
'26 of assets; preferred and com-
mon stocks, 5% cash and other as-
sets amounted to 12%. The net
rate of interest earned was 4.79%.
The mortality rate was favour-
able and the company's• surplus
funds new amount to more than
$59 millions.
WHITECHURGH
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VARIETIES
PRICED FROM
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Life Insurance Is very valuable pre perty.fbr
you and your family.. -
Never make any change in your life insurance"
without first talking the matter over carefully .;:
with a representative of the company concerned. - •
He may save you many regrets later.
The faith that millions of Canadians have in
their life insurance has been vindicated through
wars,' epidemics, panics and depressions.
Their experience proves that it is a wise .cours,"::
R' YOU to hold on to your life insuranceqH
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Mr. and Mrs. Harold Currie
were in London last Wednesday
and Mr, Currie spent a day at
Westminster Hospital
John McCormack, and Robert
Christie, and Miss Lilian Smyth of
,Londori, ,Visited on. Saturday at the
home of her parents,' Mr. and Mrs.
Edwin Smyth,
The E. Wawanosh folks will hold
their euchre this Friday evening
in the No. 9 School.
Reeve Orval Taylor of East
Wawanosh was laid up for a few
days feat week with ii heart
seizure',
Me, R. H. Thompson entertained
a number of the Wingham euchre
club, With other local friends at
his home last Thursday evening,
Five tables Were in lay and 'all
`enjoyed the everting together.
Mr. Carl Lott of Winghani spent
a feW days last Week with his
mother.;. Mrs,_ Walter Lott,
Miss Kathleen , Fist*r who Spent
the 'past few days at Midland With
her slater, Mrs. Arnold Loagheed,
returned home on Sunday,
Mrs, Irene Paterson of Tofotite
Spent the weekend with her
Mother, Mra, Win, Taylor,
Mr. and Mrs, I. H. Groskorth r
Paul and Karen spent the Week,
end With her mother, Mrs. Bagg
of WifloWelate, and relatives at
Mr, Billie Lee of Toronto spent
the Week-end at the home of his
Wit, twart McPherson and
With • other AlritouI relatives here
and lit Ashfield.
UrS, jack Flannigan of tornto
Mid Mrs, Mae Inglis of Highgate
Spent the Week end at the home
Of Mr,fand Mrs. 'rhos, Inglis of
West VVawanoth And with other
xngllrr relatives 1ni thiri district,
i'vtr. Murray haunt spent a few 4*.o last totok In Whitt,
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