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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1958-09-17, Page 10'Iron TIR l'tlilgttetn A4vnitee4banbe, •Wefineis(fayi. L17.•0., • • 1•1111". C****W."3"14° 01001111.0MMIR.10 mi :CANADA'S FIRST,. row COSI MAI* YOURSELF. 'HOMES J11 1 • 1pit,6 111140gal)1101111 finia11111i CAN COST LESS THAN PAYING RENT FEATURING . . . NO DOWN PAYMENTS NORTH SWF ooly PAY NO MONEY DOWN ...g.;;„•yom it „ , 1 1 V Q1 • ONLY pa MONTHLY DOMINION/ only "'".4"'" $2,990 PAY NO MONEY DOWN • ONLY $40 MONTHLY' mewl • s MAUL THIS COU PON TODAY I MUTTART BRAND HOMES 281 CAMPBELL SARNIA Please send me mere information about Muttort Brand Homes with na obligetion„. NAME • p ADDRESS •120111failiMmikawi W NOTICE-Mr. Les Miller and Mr. Jim Davison, representing Muttart Brand Homes, will be registered at the Queens Hotel, Wingham,, Thursday afternoon and evening, September 18th. Anyone interested in Muttart's low-cost, de-it-yourself boniek, 'Can obtain information on construction and financing by Contacting these representatives: Muttart Builders' Supplies (Sarnia Limited) 281 Campbell St., Sarnia plawllairtHerd-Profits.itir of -.1 Yes slit-, th-Oreisi-=tAdre's a SHU'k- efding Program for each .ato g airy .Herd Management . . gNONEERED.SRECIALL 'INCREASED R,ETURNS. FOR DRY COWS — SHUR-GAIN Dry : and Freshening Ration formulated to supply proper nutrients to build up dry cows for the coming lactation — and to assist in the de- velopment of stronger, healthier calves. Now with added Supplement "A". FOR YOUNG CALVES SHUR-GAIN Milk Repracer for Calves — an excellent, economi- cal substitute for milk. Designed to get your calves off to a good start and help prevent scours. CALVES and HEIFERS — SHUR-GAIN Calf Starter-Grower — a carefully prepared starting ration that promotes sound, healthy development of all bred-in characteristics of calves. FOR MILKING COWS — SHUR-GAIN Dairy Ration— supplies the energy, protein, vitamin and mineral levels to balance the roughage for maximum milk production and'--- a special ration, designed to maintain milk flow of herds on poor, late summertpasture — or poor quality roughage — SHUR-GAIN DAIRY SUPPLEMENT "A'i • PRACTICAL FEEDS THAT INCREASE DAIRY PROFITS Why not drop into the mill . . soon. We would like to discuss the SktUR.GA1N Dairy Feeding program with you in more detail i(md help you Fatten your monthly milk cheques, nada Packers Ltd. womm ONTARIO sisariarairimasstaireasim Iii.111.S. TO STUDY VARIED PROBLEMS VORDWICH—"Wisdomf' was the theme of the September meeting of the of the.Vordwich United Church which was held at the home of Mrs, Warren Zurbrigg. Mrs. Ken Graham, president, open. ed the meeting with some thoughts on the theme and prayer. The minutes of the last meeting and an executive meeting were read and approved. A donation was voted toward the Mrs. Wheable Memorial Fund. The Supply Committee are to lie re- sponsible for the dinner for the Sectional meeting on October 7th. Mrs. Clarence Carswell and Mrs, Harold Pollock were named a committee to secure a speaker for the fall. Thankoffering service.. MrS, Thos. Lovell is the shut-in for this 'month with,Mrs. Harold Doig and Mrs, Wit& CeoPer:to visit her. ,The roll call, was,..ansWereci••by 3S merribersand visitors. Mrs. WhirWilSon led in the wet, Ship service and was assiSted. by Mrs. Carl Ettinger, Mrs. n: Rogers, Mrs. W. E: Hainstock and MI'S, Royden Devitt. Mrs. Harold Doig introduced the study book for this Year. "Christian Concerns of North American Neighbours," Mrs. Wm. Wilson, Mrs. Ken Graham and Mrs. Fred Handily assisted her by tell- ing something of interest about Alaska, Canada, United States, Mexico and the Caribbean area. Mrs, Doig read a 'letter from a friend who had visited the Hawai- ian Islands. She listed some of the concerns we as Christians should have such as immigration; secular- ism, class and race distinction, in- tegration, alcoholism and others. She asked the ladies to .STOP• for prayer every day; LISTEN to, LOOK for pictures; Mane and arti- cles . about these neighbouring countries and the concerns men- tioned; they to LISTEN to thp rad- io and television programs Which might be of help. Mrs. Ken Graham, Mrs. Elmer Harding and Mrs. Clarence Cars- well gave reports of their stay at Alma College at the School for Leaders. The meeting closed with• a hymn and the benediction. Sister Buried At Fresno, Cal. FOADVVICH—Funeral service was held in Fresno, California, on Wednesday, Septernber 10th; for Mrs. Florence IvIeViear, daugheer of the late James and Celens, Hun- ter, She was born on the 9th eon- cession of Hewielt and attended Orangehill School, She leaves to mourn her hus- band„Iaines .11/feVica4 two deugh- tors, Miss ,Marine at home, and Mrs. WM. Kreller of Tulare, Cat; three grandsons and one sister, Mrs. Bert Winston of Porciwielt, Miss E. Goggin Buried Monday FORDWICH--- ,The death of a lifelong resident of 'this commun- ity occurred on Saturday with the passing of Miss Edith Esther Gog- gin. Apparently succumbing to a heart• attack, the deceased was found in her bed. Miss Goggin was born in Howick Township, a .daughter of the late Margaret Hall and Thomas noggin. She had spent her' entire life in the community, where She Was a mem-' ber of the L.O.B.4„ and Trinity Anglican 'Church. ° „.. She -was,nrdeleeeased by one bro- ther, Thotnais, and one sister, Em- ma. r t • A service,was conducted by .the L.O.B.A. , Moir, ; fiMer al home in Gorrie on': Stu-44y Welling, Rev. E, g. A.4tiweil officiated for the publiO.ftlif.dral service 'it the fUneral home-ob 'Monday afterneen at 2,30. Burial was in the Fordwieh came- tery, Attendance Awards Are Presented FORDWICH—Rev. E. C. Attwell conducted a special family service on Sunday morning in Trinity Anglican Church when certificates were given to several of the child- ren for attendance at Sunday School: First year, Bill Jacques; 2nd,, Connie *Han; 3rd,, Evelyn Anne and Ronald Ferguson; 4th., Gary Sothern. • The teacherS for the coming year are; Superintendent, Mrs. Emmer- son Ferguson, assisting, Miss Beat- rice Wade, Mrs. Don King and Miss Marilyn Armstrong. Legion. Auxiliary Holds Meeting FORDWICII--The Ladies' Aux- iliary to Howiek Legion met in the Legion rooms for 'the September meeting, the president, Mrs. Blyth Clarke, in charge. The minutes Were read and accounts taken care of. The zone commander, Mrs. Wil- liam McCann, installed ft new member and Mrs. Jennie Wilson was named acting secretary until the end of the year. Fifty dollars was voted to thn family of a Mem- ber who had nasSed away. A lot. ter Was read from one of the vets in Westminster Hospital, The Mystery prize was Won by Mrs. James Vittie, donated by Mrs. Dora Ridley. Plans were made to help the Unitarian fund, A letter' Was also received from a recep- tionist in Westrninstqr. Japanese Gifts For Mission Band PORDWICH— The Silver Star . Mission Rand held its September meeting in the. United Church basement. Mrs. Elmer /larding opened the meeting with a reading, followed by the Members' Pur- pose, The' roll Call was answered by 51 memberS on a verse from the Bible, Birthday greetings wore sung to Margaret Anti, Norman and Wray Wilson, Ittelt Rtittari and Helen Johnston. Mrs, ItObert Gibson continued the study book with ad. ventures 'of Konji to' Gino. She gave some instruction on the use of chop sticks, which. Were 'gifts to all the members from Storytime, CKNX, %Ingham; also some Japanese c. ndy with edible rice paper wrapping,. The Worship service was led by ths, mute /larding and.the meet, inR ,closed with 0, hymn, fese..eos,ervyNre•we'e's• - • • '1,ThiSete° le,..eey.,,,erveyelse.,y..e.e.e.re‘e,....re'sAeff‘rtierNe e tudents bow Help yourself to success with a Smith-Corona Poirtable • ,1 ,1,1 11 I . • (Surveys show that students using typewi.iters obtain 38% better marks) Neater notes .. . easier studying . . better marks! Make this your formula foi success .with the hell') of a 'new Smith- Coroila Vtortable Typewriter. Your notes: and assignments will be clean, far easier to' read. And higher grades just naturally folloW a Srnith-Coroua Portable in our office now and see how i'ts light peppy touch makes typing fast and accuilate. Its Super-speed keys won't jam at any speed. And its keyboard is fall size, Many excln- Sive features, too, like the time-sav- ing Page Gag for foolproof, even Margins. 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Trip FORDWICH— Pridny night the young people and neighbors of Miss Marjorie FoSter and Miss Elizabeth Patterson held a surprise going-away party for the two , girls at the home of Mrs. .Anson Demerling, and Mrs, Ritby Fester. :The girls aro leaving on Sept. 20 for British Columbia, Marjorie be- ing transferred to the Bank of Commerce there and Elizabeth to the Dominion Life Insurance of- flea. • The young tones enjoyed d wiener roast, after which both. girls Were presented with matched luggage and some money. They thanked everyone for their kindness and. friendship, FORMS Mrs. Lloyd Sirnmermaker was confined to Palmerston . Hospital three days 104 week, duo to a tonsiketornY, Gayle, ;five-year-Old daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Pen Gibson, under. • Went an appendix -operation in ,Listowei Hospital last week, Mrs. Jack Holt spent all . last Week with relatives in Mitchell and London, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Donaghy of New Glasgow, Nova .Seotia, visited ' for several days last week' with Nos,. f„.Elswhrth and Laura Don- aghy', Mrs. Emma Williamson spent the Week-end in Leaden, Mr. and MrS. Maurice Wallace arid family of Hamilton visited .l ast week with Mr. and Mrs, A, mi., lace, Mr. and Mrs. IrWin, Gibson of ,Listowel and Mrs. Myrtle Wallace- nf Yiqited 'Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, W. Hargrave, Mr. and Mrs, Ward, Schaefer 4pent the week-end in London at the home of Mr. and Mr's, Stewart Schaefer, Sunday visitors with Mr, and Mrs, Tom MeClement were Mr, and Mrs. Jaek Plume and family of Holstein and Mr, George Plume 'and two daughters of Mount For- est. Mr. and Mrs, Bill 'Hutchison and family, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hutehi- son, Mrs. Ida Gallagher and Master Kenny McClement visited Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Ross Nuhn .at Gowanstown. Kerry and Kathy, owned by Glenn F. Johnston were winners,of the wagon team class at the West- ern Fair, London. VIFTY-FIFTH ANNIVERSARY—Mr. and Mrs. .Wadiand, ' of Sarnia, who spent their 55th wedding anniversary in Winghttm. 'They were married at the bride's home here, her parents being the late Mr. and'Mrs, Richard Kinsman.---Advanee-Times pirate. Visitors from the community to the Western Fair at London were, Mr. and Mrs. Roydert Devitt, Mr.- and Mrs, Ken Graham, Mr. and 11/frs. Geo. Ashton, Mr.' and Mrs. Sam Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Campbell, Mr. Henry Mundt, Mr. and Mrs. Robt, Gibson. Mrs. Agnes Winter, formerly of Fordwich, and now living with her daughter in Collingwood, celebrat- ed her ninety-third birthday last week. Congratulations. . Mr. and Mrs. Stan. Forster spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Carl. Bender, Gowanstown, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Welsh of To- ronto were week-end visitors with Mr. and MrS, Harney Darcey. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kels, and family of Guelph, spent Sunday with Mr.. and Mrs. Wally Gibson, Mrs. Jessie 'O'Gorman of Toronte was alsd a week-end visitor at the same home. ' Mrs, Clara Mebermitt of Toren-• to is' spending this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Mc- Dermitt. Mrs, Pearl Patterson and Eliza- beth visited one day last week in Owen Sound. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bolander and John and Miss Terry Lee Ridley of London spent the weekend with Mrs., Dora Ridley, Miss Judy re- mained for a week, Mr. and Mrs, Harvey MeDermitt attended a Lion's rally in Windsor for three ,days. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sothern and Gary visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Joe Bennett near Gerrie. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Keith spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Scott' Keith at Baden. Congratulations to Mr, anti Mrs. Jim Robinson, who were married on -Saturda,y. Mrs. Ruby Forester .of Toronto spent the week-end at her home here, St. Anne's Guild held. a bazaar, baking sale and supper ;on Satur- day and wish to thank everyone who helped in any way to make it so successful- Mr, and UM. from Bellamy of Woodbridge visited over the week- , end with 'Mr. and Mis. Jack King.. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Barb-man and family of Kitchener visited Sunday with Mr. and Mo. Emmer- son gargrave. Birth DUNCAN—To Mr. and Mrs. Ken- neth Duncan (nee Donna Han- nah) at Elliott Lake, ,a daughter on Friday, September 12th, Trinity Will Decorate Church 1+ORDWICI3- the W,A. of Trin- ity Anglican Church met at the home of Mrs, Snenee Brearil for the • Septtnbor 'meeting. Mrs. Ruby Poster presided and opened the mooting with the hymn "Cast Thy Care on Jesus", followed by pray- ers for members and missionaries. Mrs. Bruee 'Sothern had charge of devotions,' reading part of the 4th chapter of St, Luke, Mrs. Roy Simmons led in the Litany.' Roll was answered with a verse on "Harvest". A eominittee was. earned to purchase floor covering for,tthe,Ititehen in the basement of the church. A, letter was read from the Mohawk Institute at Brantford„ thanking the members for seWing they had sent. mile introduction. to 'the now Study book entitled "He Cares", Was read front the Living Mes- sage by Mrs. R Foster, Mrs, H, Hargrave and Mrs, B, Soth611, Mrs, Lloyd Jacques prepared the first dhapter and in her absence it was given by Mrs. Stan POrStO, Mrs, B. Urears gave two piano sel., ectletia which were much enjoyed. Piens Were Made to decorate the church tot Ilarvest Thanksgiving service on Sunday, Sept, 21st, iptje Meeting' eloSed With prayer,andlunch was served by Mrs; S. orl. ter and IstAss EiV l'osteri