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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1958-06-25, Page 3114 1 1 "1 i C Eureka Vacuum .Cleaners iA. "THE GOLDEN CROWN" •EU.REA ELECTRIC ' .9 -FLOOR POLISHERS t PnrrisaN RADIO & ELECTRI ti eeYou mimeo to say j '--- ust 3 es d •�r may send/'1y b away!" .. �w�1�+n1�h� a ay Sounds good) Logical, tool You .see the normal job of the kidneys is to remove excess wastes and acids —so often the cause of ltackache—from the , system. Dodtl's Kidney Pills stimulate the kidneys in this fanciien and so may bring you that welcome relief from backache they have many others. Try just 3. -s-day. You ran depend' on D)odd's— in the blue bolt with` the red hand, 64 BlUEYALC' ;Rev, W. A. Williams,' of Brum-'I s r n eels, p eaoitod i Knox Presbyter- Jan Church on Sunday. Mr. and Mrd. Viizn. Jenlrles,, .of Galt, spent a few' days: with Mr.. and 'Mrs, George Hetherington And fgTrlily, l+Ita l l?at deeper of Belleville, a recent graduate ,rit Toronto General ;ETo4Pital is` visiting with relatives In Wine -tam and Bluevale, , Recent visitors with ,kir, and Mrs, R, SI, McKinnon Ware Dr. R,. E. and MS'S, Robertson, of Colling- wood, Mr, and Mrs, Cecil McKin- non of Toronto and Mrs. Alex Atrmstrong of Brussels, M. and Mr, onatand ohildi;en, of 1T,,istowsDel, were SSunday 'visitors at the home of Miss Mary Duff. " Mr. and Mrs, Alexl.Corrigan at- tended, the funeral service for. Mrs, Corrigan's aunt, , Agnes, Mundell, w dow,of the 1p'te George Jarvis, in Toronto An'Jurj°e;1-8th, Mrs.•*Jarvis Tpent, Tier: early life in., Tnrnlierry Township the daughter of.the'late n R C, take Traveller's Cheques They protect you agaitjst loss while away '. from home. t Safer than .cash everywhere. F• Easy. to cash anywhere. The cost is small. Our other services include: SAVINGS ACCOUNTS PERSONAL LOANS' PERSONAL CHEQUING ACCOUNTS SAFETY•OEpOSIT PDXES CURRENT ACCOUNTS • BILLS OF EXCHANGE ' LETTERS OF CREDIT MONET ORDERS FOREIGN: REMITTANCES BANKING 6t MAIL COLLECTIONS NOME IMPROVEMENT LOANS .Ask for details of those serelcss at your nsar.st OSancl. , A; • THE CANADIAN ANK :•OIF COMM •RCL . MORE THAN 775 BRANCHES ACROSS .CANADA'READY TOSERVE YOU WINGHAM BRANCH, W. 0. STRUTHERS = Manager '„' N=264; Troussetlu Tea For ariide-Elect 13 ,1WXV�AX4r,--.•Mrs; O B. Moffatt; ent9rtalned :at a trous4ea49 tea in honor of her daughter, Marilyn' Louise, •of London,, on Saturday' afternoon and evening. In the afternoon Mrs,. J, C, Hl{f* gins and Mrs, Graham Campbell poured $ea at a table., covered with a lace cloth and. ;centred with peon- les, Mrs, Geo, Gregory of Barrie; and Mrs, Geo, Beattie, Clinton, sited guests' to the :tea room, A- sistants.•were Miss Berva Gallagher, Miss Lonna, Copeland, Miss Jean:. Vogt, Mrs. Burns Moffatt, Mica Beverlev Beattie and Miss +Tian=• Johnston' of Clinton, ' In the evening, , Mrs, Gregory,, aunt' of the ;bride, poured tea, As; slstants were Mise Bessie Camp- bell, (Miss Lily Campbell, Miss' Eeoile Moffatt; Mrs; Glen Godes, Mrs, Ross Gray, Mr, and Mrs, William Mundell Surviving are twp=:brothers, !ohn of 'Bluevale and William,. of Wing ham,. Miss Joyoe' AIIof'fman.' and Mr,, Bruce Webb. of,; Bax -ie; visited Mr,' and Mrs, C. .B. Hoffman on Sun- day. • Mr, Henry Mathers and .sisters, ;had as their guests on Tuesday of last week, their cousins, Mr, and', Mrs, Wes, Barnette. of Kerrober,` ash„ and son, Earl;.,arid 'm,r. 4nd, Mrs. E, Patton and Mr, J. Taylor. all of. Guelph,. Ont.: ,On Sunday of this: week guests .at the 'same home were Rev. and Mrs, White of Len- : •desboro, Ont,, formerly pastor at, Welwyn, 'Sask.. ' Rev R.:.A; Brook will preach hie farewell 'sermon` in Bluevale, and Whitechurch United Churches oil Sunday, June 29th. Mr. and Mrd Brook will move to. Acton .the fol- lowing week. Bride-E'lect. Receives easter- frorn� Choir 23LU,k7VALE-Mrs':. Goidon Greig entertained•the choir` of Knox, Presbyterian :• Church' at • her Turn- berry.'home on Fridey .evening in honor, of Miss Marilyn Moffatt, a bride of June 28 On ••behalf of the choir • Miss Eleanor Smith presented Miss Moffatt vi+ith. en electric°, •;toastei Games were played ' and refresh Merits enjoyed v :•:::.1.1.1.1.::. :.• ... .1.1.1.1..... :�>':� • e o „:10.11 •FIi0M 4,250 0000 0100 tractor -- us to 00,000 lbs, G'.C,W, St, TO 46,000 1.01.7 0.C.W.'a TO 65,006 165. 119,,501 s,maz avW, Sriaites+-buySMottegt bot +oday and priced to s��e! $,:money. ahead with'excitiny summertime savings on any Dodge ;. •'Truck you Choose! 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So come see how ,truth more truck , your money buy, When. ,you make the switch to DODGE!. CHRYSLER CORP,OIIATION,.OP'CANADA, LIMITED 00001NItk ttiki Dbdy w 0100 jD.tii 6160 :1Tahie,/. G.V,YJ. , 5,000 Ibt. gal.7.V 5,000 Ipt. rnaa. C.V.W. .. ,... . ,._ ., truck* of ._ , .. • d leek NEWS the tltne *0 switch to, truck* TWO Fot'war. L ioNg cRAW.ICl 1' MOTORS WINCxAM "Nur 0'od*Y.D15i44 Wet w10,1is pietist ki ,,,T'ine's fit' it 'Lone ittiti6fP EEE"'■ aiyu'E RECIPIENTS OF IiIFTS Bi!!J VAII M --On Friday, a Social evening was enjoyed by members of Bluevale United .+Cbureh, with. Rev. R. 4, Brook, ,and Mrs, ;Brook as ,guests, The congregation was; well represented, ;parents and Children attending, Mr, Mex Corrigan was chairman, and the following llutpbers were given; Violin solo, Macgarct Craig; piano solo, Allan Campbell; oho -- us, five children of Mr, and Mrs, Charles Mothers; vocal. solo, Marie Johnston; humorous .reading, Mrs, Bert Clarniss; .vocal solo, Bill Hetherington, piano solo, ,Shirley 7ohnsten, There followed a presentation to Mr. ;and Mrs, Brook of a pair of oceaslonal chairs, a lamp and a purse of money, Mr, Bert Garniss read an address stressing the ap- preciation. p-preciatioh• and gratitude • 'of, all connectedwith Bluevale church for the fine 'leadership `.ark helpfulness. Mr. and Mrs.' Brook have . shown during' their :eight years here, and :he general regret because of their fetiringl - Tile .presentations were made bl Mr, John Wickstead, Mr, Melvin Craig, Mrs, Carl Johnston' and Mrs: W. J. Peacock, ••” . ' Mr, Brook, in his reply, expressed his thanks 'and' made reference tc the years • of his work here, the progress that had been' made and Piaappreciation of . • the eco -oper'a- 'tion of so many, and the welcome •received in the homes of ,the com- munity, Mrs,.. Brook also • spoke briefly fo thank 'the givers and in- vite the friends to visit them: in their new Koine, in Actobi. Refreshments • were .Served; All were pleased that,' though .the •fare-. well was regrettable, • a very enjoy, able evening, had been;spent. �iARDEN PhRTK 1NARKS GENTENN'IkL: BLUEVALE=The. garden_ party sponsored by the members of Knox Presbyterian Church, to celebrate tithe: centennial2,of .the church .drew a large ,Crowd,, Th.e : supper;"serv.- ed in the' church basement; Was enjoyed ' by ideal` ;'residents .and many others front surrounding neighborhoods, . ••. . •.• ' A 'Concert in- the community hO.11 followed. The •Nerth'Tiuron Tunior. Farmers " presented 'effectively a orie-act• mystery' .play; the cast be- ing Isabel"Smith, .Jean -Smith, .Jim Bowman, • Harry• Budges, Kerl. Coulter- and- Ross. Smith Under the direction of Mrs: R. H• :King, the choir. mehsbers of Knox' 4Presbyteriah - Church; Teeswater gave a ;fine musical Program.. Rey T J.• MCKintiey, 'minister of : "the 'birch, brought corigratulatione arid' • greetings to ' . the , Bhievale Church. The program was presented in sections illustrating five •tnonthr of the year:. February and St. Val- entine's Day, with love `songs!be- ginning with ':Sugar: Time"; March and. Sts Paul's bay,' featuring .Irish songs; an. ,Irish jig "'beautifully danced'by two girls, and a real MacNainara's • ;Band June. 'with We'ddings—fouf : lovely biid&s in traditional wedding gowns,' and approliriate tir`idal music; :Septem ber, school days, showing the'. tn- tergot of a school and ,humorous *tittles of the pupils; the solo, "An Apple for the •Teacher" being a great. hit, This group will receive a •fine welcome everywhere, Members of the Presbyterian Church are gratified that their centennial celebration was such e fine success and was much enjoyed by people of the neighborhood and beyohd4 LEN, WROXETER Congratulations to Winnie Mun- ro, who 'has received word that she successfully passed' her examina- tions at the University of Western Ontario. Mr, and Mrs, James Kett, Brun- eels, spent Sunday with • Mr. and Mrs, William Maxwell. Mt, and Ivtrsl Sob Steurnol, E1-' mita, Were Week -end •guests with Mr, and Mrs. George Westlake. Mrs. Millet, Mrs. Belle Arnti- strong, Miss Vesta Coombs and Mr, Menne Jackson Visited with Mrs, A Wit ht on 'lihursday. Mr. acid Mrs'', lames Doig;, Wtox eter, Mr. C. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gowdy, Kitchener, were Sunday dinner guests of • Mr. and Mrs. Arnold barroeli, Clifford, Roth 'I'oman's spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrd, Hehty 'Sage and Mt. and Mrs, Boyne Sage, Listowel. We are sorry to report that Mrs Mitchell, mother of Mrs. Wrn. Maet well and Mt. Geo. 'W`estiake- IS 111 at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Harry T►fianee, Stratford. We hope for a speedy 'recovery. Mitlses Nancy NewtrO•h shit Shit. ley Reidt ate tpendihl a *bele§ vacatloh at, t'ott 1 ttg1n. 1108,7Til.. I tleitiOtc Mr, .and Mrs. tyle Flirt 16,4.1 j 1►it1, Listowel, `iWlr. lid'Mrs. Farewell ;Sermon At Sunday Service morning L --- BLT.lEYA E ,At .the aervlce itt Bluevale Unikeif Church, Rev, R, A. B:t•ook baptized Louise- Sharon, daughter of Mr. and 'Mrs. Wendell Stalnpe.r, ,Next BnndaY, June geth, Mr, Brook will Preach his farewell sermon ;after ►t• service of' ,eight :yearn°to the Church and. cotonninity. cRIOREk WELCOME'. PititEN'fS AT SCNQQG $r+UEVAL'E-4 n the evening of June 19th the 'teacher Miss l3erva Gallagher and 'pupils held "Open House" an Bluevale ebbed,. The exhibition might well have suggeet- ed in the minds of tee adults attending, a wish to return to ohool. Visitors were. Met by Senior ptipis' Viand wn' h schofol:thshoe . base,,througetit wasthe :a. nursery; with' ptlplls' dolls appar- ently .:,active 'in certain lines, as sewing :;and • cooking, with equip - Ment a pp`ropriate to dolls. Sand table' tojeOts' ere a British and a Canadian farm; progress in trans- portatien>frbm horse back riding.'. stage ,coach, • followed by auto-. mobiles : of different years; all kinds;ofboats, electric 'trains, aero- planes. '-,The ero-planes.'-,The • juniors had illustrated the stories of The Three Bears and the Three Little Pigs, using paper. and other :materials, to make fur-' niture and 'houses. • rn the ;schoolroom were agreat many murals featuring the work in social studies and health, large, bright and " attractive pictures, Copper ; work and art work • were displayed by; the. "seniors. Studies. of historical &hal acters such as. Laura Seoord, „were given in Writing and 4n pictures, Notebooks on the desks *ere. ofspecial interest to the • ,parents and showed neatness and care; •There`were examples -of tnte0sti0g paragraphs and" even poetry di,'splayed • on the walls:, •:Refreshments were served on small tables in the centre aisle. The' pupils Were:—happy over this important event, next;to the Christ- mas' eoncert, the !big ,event,of the year .`It •showed• many hours of hard work 'from both teacher and, pupils. • Oil i;iesday, • the . 24th, pupils of Bltieiiale:'Scheel ,an.a. from Kirton's S'cltool;,',from Grade,' Three, enjoyed a •lies trip,. • to, Kitehener•.:•and Stratford. • Haltpey`. Bradshaw called on the I girls.' and Visited 'other friends on Miss Elspeth Davidson, Alliston, visited with .Mr.; and Mrs, L. Doug- las en: •Sunday...Oh the 27th she leaves 11iy plane n 'a: t wo months tour .o of . Europe.• Mr. and Mrs: Harvey Reidt spent Sunday'in Port Elgin, Mr and 1strs.; Vic Shera• and Mr, afid Mia,' Scott 'Cunningham, of Moorefield , spent . Sunday evening' with -Mr, and - Mrs. Harvey Brad shave.. Mr and ,Mrs, Jack . Brown, Mr.• Wm Brown. and Miss Joanne Su- , therland.'of Wingham spent the • week-endw,ith.•Mr,. and Mrs. Ralph' Fiddes, 'Brampton'. How well do you know- ONTARIO?' 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