The Wingham Advance-Times, 1958-02-12, Page 6'Oedar, vo
BIRTHS
ALAN WILLIAMS
Optometrist
*trick St.,. Wingham
Phone 770
ARTUUrt8--- To Mr„ and Mrs.
Glenn Artimrs Olee 4etty Padd)
daughter Jan, %AN io the Pat
xner5ton Hospital,
MAP,TH4,--To Mr; and, Mrs, Glenn
Martini a daughter; Feb. 4th, in
the Listowel Hospital,
Crov Theatre::
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Thursday Afternoon
February 20
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Living Bowel, Dining' Room
Hall and Den
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Sale 45c single roil I
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Plain & Stripes
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Beg., price 7$c per single „Tie
Sale 29c single roll
FARMING PROWESS. MOVING TARGET I N.FANTRYMf N After Heart Attack i ,
Fogpww4 The oonnunnitY 1$ 1NSTITUL 10PIC
was shocked to learn of the n4sslag.
At Alfred Bast on Monday of 14.4
wpeit. Mr,2 140,st, who. was 51. years
of age, died Atter a sudden heart
attack at his hope,
FEDERAL RIDING 01F HURON
He was horn on the second elan-
cession cf BQW,ifk Township, a son
of the late August Bast and Mrs.
Bast; His mother resided with the
deceased Man, 3,r.r, Past had farm-
ed throughout his life, and was a '
Member of the Rurtzville Lutheran
Church,
He was married to the former
Sarah Pickett, who died ten years
ago this month
In addition to his mother he is
survived by one daughter, Aldythe,
at home; two brothers, Norman of '1
Gorrie and Carl of Clifford; and ;
one sister, Mrs, Ernmerson (Al,1
Meda) Ruppel, of Kurtz-vac.
The funeral was held on Wednes-
day with service at the KUrtzvillo
Lutheran ChUrCh at 2.15 in charge
of Rev, W, Scholtz. Interment was
in the Hurtzville cemetery,
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'Doors, open 7.00
ittAlriNtjt.;.$ - 4th :OHL at 1,30 p3d;
Doors Open 1,00 p.m; (1•70 Ben-0015d Seats) •
ritXCL7S FOR TILE r oTEN co51.11VOIDivoi.4,,7$^,:
InArgsTEE$"—.Atliittti 90e, 'Students 70c, Children 90e
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wnoxv`ign — The Februnry
Meeting of the Wrote Women's
Institnte was held on tho afternoon
of February 5th in the Wronter
Community hail,
The meeting opened in the 1,14441
Manlier with the singing of the
Institute •Ode,, followed by the re-
peating Of the Mary Stewart col.
lest in unison,
Mrs,, Gilbert' Howes wan in the
president's chair and welcomed all ,
prelent, Mrs. Charles. Cathers gave
some fine thoughtn 94 the motto,
nicking horse never pulls": The
minutes of the january meeting
were •read and approved,
The correspondence was read
and the business dealt with, A do-
nation of 81.00 was gratefully re-ceived from Mrs. David Robinson,
It was moved by Mrs, William Hart
and seconded by Mrs. Harry
Adams that all bills be paid.
It was moved by Mrs. Allan Mun-
ro and seconded by Mrs, Charles
Cathers that the members take any
article, asked for the Arab refugee
babies' layettes or the "Pullover
Parade" to the March meeting.
It was moved by Miss Hazel-
wood, seconded 'by Mrs. Munro that
the district director attend the of-
ficers' conferenee on May 8th and
9th, or in case the present district
OPTOMETRIST
s, . • • Infantrymen at Camp' lorden have a ,new kind .of. target
, .
for practising their marksmanship.,-- a moving man-shaped
dummy that fails when bit. Ito, eld. familiar. MIAs-eye has been' discarded because, during the itiorean ware, It was found that .
hundreds of thousands, of rewnoS .of animunititin, were 'fired
without inflicting a single casualty. So pow the infantryman is being trained to shoot as be will. be -ealled•amen , to shoot in ,1 wartirae—at a moving, running, dodging enemy. WROXETER
Mission Band
Studies Japan
FORDWICH — The Silver Star
Mission Band held its February
meeting in the basement of the
Fordwich United Church. Meet-
ing opened with the members' Pur-
pose and Mission Band hymn. The
roll-call waSanSWered by 34 mem-
bers..
Birthday greetings were sung for
Ann Miller,' Marion Harding and
Beverly Homburg, 'Mrs. Robert
Gibson gave the study 'on Japan
and the*Worship service was led by
VIrs. Elinor Harding. The meet-
ing closed with prayer.
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director is not in office, that the
new one be the alternate. It wa9,
moved by Mrs. A. Munro And, nee-
onded by Mrs. Harry Adams that '1
the extra F.W.T..0. fee 'of 28e, be
paid when asked for,
The program committee is to 'he
made up of Mrs. Gilbert Howes,
Mrs. Harry Adams, Mrs. Wm, Hart
Miss Kate HazelWood and Mrs.
Thos. Burke, The nominating cone;
mittee is to be Mrd. Allan Munro
and Mrs, Charles CatherS,
Mrs. Gilbert Howes gave a splen-
did paper ,on, the topic, "Canadian
Progress in Agriculture", relating
:the vast changes in the last , few
All conveners of standing com-
mittees are asked to have their re-
porU for the March meeting.
Mrs Joe Simmons explained haw
td male. coffee, ca and e'verydh,1
enjoyed sampling„ene of herh
licious cakes after the meeting. The
roll etakk,1 ti spgifintror for the 1958
program, brought a few responses.
rth e *meetingcloSed with the na-
tional anthem, The hostesses were
Mrs. 'Allan Munro, Mrs. William
Hatt and Mrs. T, Simmons.
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..,The., death ,oceurged tit ,XpunR-
t'OW,n, Ohio, . op January 25th, of
iVrary • Sadler Rees., 'Slag' was Ake
survivine‘member of an old
pioneer familyi the second daugh-
ter of William and Jane Sadler.,
Phone: 4Or appojoirnent Pit Specials this W eek
A number of friends and roe,-
lives were dinner guests on Mon-
day evening of last week with Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Adams, the ocea,-
shin being their 41st wedding an-
aiworsary. The evening was spent
in 'social visit and card playing.
and the couple were presented with
a lovely card table, •;
Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Hart Were
week-end visitors with Mr. and,
Mrs. Billy Hart at St. Catharines.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Denny god
Thelma, Preston, were week-end
visitors of Mr, and 'Mrs. Wm.
I Wright.
I • Mr. and. Mrs. Arnold Wilson and
family, Detroit, spent the 'week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. Robert' Gibson
Sr.
Miss Bonnie Gibson, London,
Spent 'the .week7 end With her par-
-gas, 31r, and Mrs. G.' A. Gibson,
Th'el sympathy' oil Niel! cOmMimity
is :extenadl"to-l-W ITGibson, whose
Iiieiher:,1panSed PdWaYld'o'fil 'Sunday
morning z~••• LAI; •
lti6VDOnna McLean • Was
foi4the !iveek-end 'froth Londcim."
Ifit„ ' Wrn;-iNewton and
'Were wbelt-eild
gilents Otra%/fiWit.-Nclwton'.,
and Bill 1r, ac-
and- Mrs. Win.
NeWtat • as far as London; where'
thO'
krg, 1%,
-and\ Mrs. 'Berlibll ' of
Lidtowol; .the week-end , with
and-MiS. Ted Smith, --
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Hart and Pat'
ti are visitors of Mrs. R. Newton.
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The Fordwich W.I. will hold its
February meeting in the commun-
ity hall on Tuesday, February 18.
Two neighboring. Institutes will be
.guests, A prize will be giVen' for
the beat 'r.41 call, which ' ,as "An
anted nursery rhyme". Members
are reriiihdecl ,..to', lfrinetan ,artielb
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ARREN HOUSE .
DIAGONAL ROAD, WIN 611Alif The Wallpaper Shop
SEMI=ANNUAL
Mrs. Archie Miller was a recent! She was horn in Wingham in
, .' visitor at the home of Misses Eve- 1872 wht re she lived until her
marriage in 1911 to Thomas Rees', lyn . • of Youngstown, Ohio. Her youngestBirth ' sister, Mrs, Alex E. Porter, pre-
SHARP—At the Crittenton Genet,' deceased her in 1948, A niece, Mrs.
al Hospital, Detroit, on Wedned- I William, J. Johnston of Detroit,
day, February 5th, 1958, to Mr. survi ves. i '
and Mrs: Blair Sharp (Betty ' •
I'Iupfer) a son, a brother for 1---•
John• and Tommy, Wallpaper dale. r
10 DAYS ONLY
.ebniary •6thto15th I The nurse is saving regularly
for a vacation trip
The father is saving for this things
a growing child will need •
GROUP 1
Washable Patterns,
for
Living Alain). Dining ;Loom,
add Hall
Reg. $1.25 - 850 single roll
Salt 59c single roll •
GROUP 3
Suntesteci Patterns
SiLiITA131,t1
MANY 1100MS
Egg: Gil - 43e per single roll
Sale 29c single roll
United W.M.S.
Holds Fee Tea
GORRIt M. D. Irvin, op-
ened her home for the W.M.S. Fee
Tea .on Thursday evening with 29
present, opening with quiet music
by-Mrs. L. N, Whitley. Mrs. Ger-
ald Galbraith, vice-president, led
the devotions based on "Go with
God”. "The King of Love My
Shepherd Is" was sung. Mrs. Glad
Edgar read the Scripture and Mrs.
d. Galbraith offered prayer.
Mrs, V. Buchanan introduced tfic
guest Speaker, Mrs. Harold Doig,
Pordwieh, who gave a, very inSpir-
ing talk on ,"Investtrents", telling
of what the W.M.S. has done in the
past and how it shares in service
across the country, Members who
are interested get their reward in
their investments.
Mrs. A, Taylor thanked the spea-
ker and presbnted her With a gift.
Marion Robinson and Corinne
Itharric favored with a. duet, "God
Is Love°, accompanied by Mrs,
Ithatde.
MM. Buchanan, the president.
took charge of the business, Holt
Call was answered by payment of
fees and six new •members Were
added to the roll, Donaticills were
given . for mission 'Supply. Miss
Christine Baxter India, is the, ieW
prayer partner.
Mrs, II, Hamilton read a letter
regarding the allocation,• which is
$590 this year. Mrs, G, atovvh
read a letter from the Upper Can.
Ada Bible Society extending thanks
for used absinths reeeiVed,' The side
of stamps' helps totortade *brit
in Varions parts of the *Oa
Mrs, T, L. _Mamma, torreahond-
frig seeretaty, reported Rev.. W. X.
Newt, of 'Drayton, Will be the
raster Thankotfcring speaker on
April 27, get Nelson Is a returned
missionary front India„
'Tile Meeting elesed with the
hymn ‘doitne. Thou Paint of Every
illessing", and Mrs, Buchanan pro-
tiouneed the betiedietion, The host-
ess and cOMmittee served refresh.
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*LAstite COATED PAPElt
LiVbig Room and
Oa pattering.
55c per single roll
Varnished Tile
Papers
To Clear at
per single roil
have a'
bank.Soutif. and
a purposolor$0ving
Muse and father both ettate tfiat some things
,are too in. portitlit;tO 14i6ie to chance, So,
like ;Most tondiate, each uses• a chartered bank
for planned saving,:takibi tegtilar deposits
to accomplish A definite purpose.,
Your oryn
, ,
gavpigs plan may be a .sbOtt.terin,
modest one...Maybes va9:a don trip, or tow"
tripes, tot OA living ;tome, otyour goal •
ntay be long-range, like providing more
security, greater toittrort And indopendenee-
' tor you •And yoilt
13ut whatever use you' And for the motley you.
save, you'll alyvaye be glad 'you saved id
Salt at a bask — Minion* dot
Se the Wallpaper Specials
on sate for you at
GROUP 6
Kitchen' Patterns
Reg. 72c per Single roll
Sale 39c single roll
Item 55c - 45e per single 'roll,
Sale 20c single roll
ROOM LOTS
HALF' PRICE'
or LESS
;Misg,'.TsobJi Crowe' of Palmers-
tdii 4chti'd 16,0 d0,.Yd'IasteWdek
With' MIS.; .rack ertit0. - • • - sl' qtr
14ir and Mrs. t • Compliell
and visited' Saturday an
Galt •'•IN'ith'i'Mr.ivand Geotge
Moss , ti;:t
Mr: atid "Mrs, 'Jim Mecann and
Donna of PaYinorsten, Mr, andlyfra.
Fred MCCann and Ricky, visited
oil SUnday with kr. and Mrs. Tom
Hut,ehison. and' Mr.' and Mrs. Bill
Hutchison. •
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Wallace of
Hamilton ?Pea the .Week-end ,with
Mfr. arid Mrs. Atiefieson
,,Mrs. Ruby Forester ,of Toronto
spent the week-end at her home
,
Mr. Mervyn Wallace of .Guelph
visited two days last Week with his
mother
•Mrs.'Karen Palola and baby, of
Toronto visited all' last Week with
Mr. and Mrs, Wally Gibson.
Mr, and Mrs. Jot Steckley and
Miss Nettie Weber, of Preston
spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrsi
Royden Devitt.
The sympathy of the community
goes to ithe faMily of Mrs. Annie
Gibson,h who passed away at her
home on Sunday. Full particulars
next Week,
Mrs, Emma Collins; who was
confined last week to Listowel
Hospital with a bout of flu, return-
ed to het- home on Sunday.
/Yin Oliver Jacques of 'Heiman,
T. W. Platt and Robert Deyde of
Wingharn and Robert Hibberd,
Fordwich, attended' the an-
nual meeting of the York County .
Royal Black Preceptory held re-
cently in Toronto,
Mr, and. Mrs, Earl Baker and
family, of London, spent- the Week-
end at the Mine Of Mrs, gorge
taitc!:,
Mr. arid Mrs, Marshall Ann-
strong 'attended the Wedding, of
their granddaughter, Miss Dorothy
Mobow'cli, to Mr, William Watong
on Saturday Gait.
Ocingrittulatiiitia to Mr, and Mrs,
;Albert Yolinston, who on 'February
Oth etiebrate their 80th wed.
ding anniversary, They will be
borne afternberi and evening to
any friendS Who Wish to can, '
Mr, and, Mrs, Jack Wilding of
toronto visited over the Week-end
ilittr,h Mr, and MrS, inSOn lientet'
Miss Hiltabeth P.titlerkbh of Hit.
thener spent the ''weekend with
her •Maitery Mrs, Pearl. PattersOn, I wilt&
*taper: Sho.
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