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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1958-11-05, Page 6Rev, MarOtaii Cbaits. iialtowt'en Party, ,The local library bear0 held a social evening in the mcOlOrlal 1101 911 Halic)We'en with Ray, R. T. A. Mooillall as coalman. A good program of cher14000 OY junior and senior grOupo of Fordyop school children; prehepitra numbers by Jimmie Roth, Pegrge Confi and Parry 'Tiffin; duet,. w Karen qroolcorth and Jaceoallno ica're• piano •solos by Mary Fisher, Dons Floss; a hula hoop. demonstration by Sandra MataU; mosleal and Selo nutn ' belts; by :Mai Haelrett; and Mr. and Mrs NertOn, with several violin' and piano numbers by ghosts and humorous StOrles 'by the chair manonade a rood program. The jtIdge lot' the Hallowe'en cos* tumes• were Marshall., Mrs. Ira Wall and Mrs, Roy Irwin. The prizes" went, to best CoIntil, girl ,lane LlidlaWobestPOrrlie boy Neal 14a,rehall; beitt omit; lady and gent, gent jgrs, Pete AtfacEonald and Mrs. Andrew Ritchie; 'fancy dres- sed tio; poop Ross; fancY dressed lady „and gent, Mrs,' Ezra Scholtz and Mrs, Willis; , Vest HalloWe'et couple, MarleneUartin and Shirley McNeil. Hallowe'en Party: At St.,Paul's Church On',.Thuriday evening of last week, the annual Hallowe'en party for the children: of St. Paul's Sun- clay SChool; Was held in the parisit room. :Win. HigOns,'Sunday School superintendent, had charge of the games, peanut and candy scram- bles; (The teachers served refresh- merits. Prizes for costumes were award; ed 'to Carol Higgins, funniest cos- tume;' Susan., Kreuger, best Hal- lowe'On costume; Linda Elliott, nost.•priginal; Wendy Fuller, best dressed lady; Brian and Wendy ;Cronkwright, best dressed Ouplc, • • At n. Meeting of auron County Puhlishere Assoc., In .Zurich on Saturday, special honor was paid to Chester L. Smith, veteran pub, Usher in the county, Presentation of an engraved silver serving tray was Made by J. Melvin. Solithcott of the Exeter Times-Advocate, Senior members of the association, Since 1914 wIzA he and his wife moved to the village, Chestei. Smith was publisher of the zurich Herald, tintil the end of December, 1957, when they 'Sold the paper to the Exeter Times-Advocate. They are continuing in the trade to a certain ,extent, Mr. Smith keePs- on with his work in lob printing and Mrs, Smith is the correspon- dent for the Exeter Times-Advo cafe for the village. ' The meeting was in the Domin- ion Hotel in Zurich, Barry Wenger, publisher of the Wingham, Advance-Times Is UK new president of the Association with Cyril Snowden, of the Sea forth News, the new vice-president Business of the meeting wa$ chaired by A. Laurie Colguhoun publisher of the Cinton News. Record and the Zurich Citizen News, now past president of th, group, Of great interest to the publish ers was preliminary discussion or a project whereby the entire his tories of the communities thel serve, ' as shown in the files 0. papers published, could be recorder on microfilm in a very small area compared to the present storage space necessary for bound copie, of the newspapers. Some of the weeklies in the county are abou, 100 years old, and files of all issue!: have been kept. The thought was that possibly the County Historical Committm would have funds available with which they would like to purchase copies of such microfilmed records, It was thought also that local libraries 'might be interested in purchasing copies, armichael's FAmilx. cLUTIllusle "IbT INtakii 31 you are a '11,V, Ian, you ,no doubt have Juied the IttloOlar saying,, be at Aug side on your T.V. and enjoy the rights. We say hilkep at Variltichael's any Aline owl eltifty the ;tinny, Many bargains they have to offer for instance Kitchen 'Towels Only '88c pair, wants! - • SLEEPERS! 'Only $1.98 pair, These are subs of the . FAMOUS, E,14, Sleeper, Precious Cargo .. with care • • • . :Remember the day you brouglit that tiny bundle of joy home from the hospital? It WAS a great moment You were deteribined. nothing would. mar the happiness, of the days ahead. $5 off per ton qn all co-OP dairy and beef concentrates and premixes (This offer expires Nov. 30th) Cash in on this 'get acquainted' offer and convert your full gran- ary into extra, profits with a Co-op balanced feeding program. Grains are deficient in some necessary nutrients. Co-op Con- centrates make up these de- ficiencies and give you increased milk and- meat production — greater profits for you. Bel~raue Co-op BELGRAVE, ONT. Phone: Wingham 1065w Brussels 14r10 I. Representa Live: Michael McPhail, Winghain, Ontario, Phone 4118 11: — L.P.'s , LOVE SONGS sung by Dinah Shore LAWRENCE WELK., PLAYS FOR DANC/NO ' IIYMN8 SONG RV HAMBLEN SONGS OF EON by Kate Smith PIANO BOLL PARTY In I-li Pi °tonal!) OERSIIWIN IN OLD VIENNA CROSBY CLASSICS Exten (led Florio , lid tii4p, sup.. WARREN HOUSE wmottitm 11,0131‹ 'n roll, be-hop, we, don't Neftro what you like, we have 10 Lockridge's Butcher Shop LOOK! SEE!! lb. 65c COTTAGE ROLLS • 'GROUND BEEF 3 lbs. $1.25 FRIDAY •and SATURDAY ONLY' SAUSAGE 3 lbs. $1.25 LARD lb. 20c The Best of Fresh and Cured Meats Always on Bona. TROUBLE so oirrtits .)rust as the Pled Piper tame to the angtstiltnee 4 the Denote of Ilatriclin . We are here if you g!!'t into diffienity 'With your ear. We are SrbeibtitAIST8 itt 001)Y 11,8VAixt. IfINIIHAM BODY. 3110P where; dliti We'll be Theft 1 Siti) ADANIA, Prep; Phone 740 Whig-ham •,'''filiirRiP11a.4"r7AtAiiikgr1RI.F."......"-.."111DAWERAAFTAiiiikRIOAF0K4414A.7474.7147.•T • • Tim Advance-Ttniell. We a4 pTov. AO, .Soo rho lino of Wedding stationery nt Advonwilmos '_ .. -TRAY :PRESENT:EH TO • • WHITEGOURCH . 'FORMER PUBLISHER 1 ' Mr. and Mrs. Gordon ilivins, and aavaiimana gh BMW MOM] CINNAMON BUNS REMINGTON'S I.G.A. .1 .111111111.11.11111 . 111 . .u. emu.. In M. gauge JO denier West quality IVELOREST NYLONS 2 PAINS $45.0, For the BEST always insist on WELDREST ; • . A ..~........"........".,‘,..w,.....0.0 .. ' A. You. can do ALL yonr Christmas shopping right at Carniiehaers, t So why not start now while the, selection is eoMplele. AT CARMICHAEL'S .The Family Store in Wingham . • ... Mr! .. • .. • , ,, • ,,,,, , • ,,,,, •••••••!••••t•lwa. ,,, ...•0••••••••+! ,,,,,, , • ,, 000.11101".04WIIMIVI10 ,,,, TO LIVE IN KITCHENER—Mr, and Mrs. J, S, Icraemcr are pictured. folioning their 'auditing at St, LOuis'IlX, Church; Waterloo, on October nth. The bride is' 'the 'former Doreen Elizabeth. Meehan,. daughter of and AP'S. Howapd Ati.t011011y. Wingham; and -the groom hi .the .sOn of Mr. and MIN'. Steidle!' Kraemer, R.R. 3, Walkerton., The couple haVe taken up residence in Iiitchener,—Paul-Ford' photo. Join Our Christmas • }.ay-Away Plan • A Law Down Payment will hold any Gift in our store for your Christmas shopping. SEE OUR. TOY DISPLAY — THE . . BEST SELECTION IN YEARS Alexander's Hardware "REYS MADE WHILE YOU WALL" DONNYBROOK Town to Get C.P.R. Land (Continued from Page 0/10 Delay By-laW ;...101 IAST CLASS WATCH REPAIRS REASONABLE CHARGES . George Williams Located_ in Mason's • Store, Owing to, lack of space, saint' , clocks and watches only. a•• • *Sunday with Mr, an.d Mrs. John L. Currie. Mrs. Alfred McCreight visited on ,Sunday at the homes of her nieces, Mrs, Joe. HolmeS, and. Mrs. Clayton .vicGregor of Morris. Mrs. :Jas. Falconer spent last week at the home of Mr, Chas. Falconer, Glamis. Mrs. Falconer las been a, patient in Victoria lios- dital, London, for the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. 'Clarence Ritchie and children visited on Sunday at the home of his brother Mr, Law- rence Ritchie of Kincardine. Over 90 members of the Pres- byterian congregation here, sat down to a Pot-luck supper in the S.S. room, of the church, and dur- ing the meeting that followed, Plans were madhs to proceed with pastoral visitation at South KinlOss and Whitechruch, • Mrs, Will 'Conn is visiting this week at the home of her daugh- ter, Mrs. Hardie Simpson of Tees- water. Mr, and Mrs. • Fred Culbert of Walton and their son, Mr. Lewellyn Culbert of Stratford, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mcaenaghan. Mrs. 'Kenneth Dowling visited qn Thursday at the 'home of Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Aitchison of Ilderton, Services in the United Church here will be withdrawn on Sunday on account of the anniversary ser- vices in Bluevale United. Church, Dr. and Mrs., Hilts . and their family from Milton, Mr, and Mrs. Wilmer Nicholson of Goderich and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence McClenag- han and children of Rotlisay,• visit- ed on Sunday with Mrs. George McCienaghan. In further connection With the swimming pool, a letter was rread from the town's solicitor, advising against passage of• a by-law as framed by council at 'its October meeting. The by-law would have granted corporate approval for the construction of the pool, proVidd funds or satisfactory guarantees were in hand before the•work•was started. The solicitor stated that such .a bi-law would not offer the town adequate protection against finan- cial obligations in regard to the completion of the pool if public subscription 'and other fund-raising efforts failed to produce the need- ed money. As an alternative course of action he recommended that the pool .committee proceed to raise the money before passage of the by-law, with. the understanding that it could be returned ,to - the donors if the required amount was not • forthcoming. . • • Mayor McKinney said- that he was in agreement with the solici- tor's viewpoint and stated that he thought the fund-raising campaign. should be started at once, *Councillor Conran., who' is chair - man of the swimming, pool com- mittee, expressed his fear that. donations to• the pool fund Could not be approved as charitable donations, free of 'income tax, un- less the by-law was' fiest paSsed. 'ro clarify this point the town solicitor was contacted by tele- phone and he advised that appli- catkin bo made for such approval under the Charitable Donations, Act. AS a result. the council voted unanimously to have the solicitor . make the necessary aplication at once so that fund-raising can be started -without -delay. New Clerk Welcomed As the council meeting opened the mayor welcomed the town's new clerk. William Renwick, who commenced his duties, at the town hall on-Monday morning. Included in routine business was the passage of a by-law to close Cecil Street, an unused thorough- fare within the area which has been purchased by the Berry Door Co., Ltd., for residential develdp- MPTnlite..- mayor also exnressed the appreciation of council to Police Chief Platt for the way in which • Hallowe'en had been handled, Fre' also commended the fire depart- meet aunt the many alter 'went(' in town who had given assistance in various ways during the serionr fire at the Brunswick Hotel 0e Sunday. A letter urns f rom town of Exeter, asking •eoneur- . Vence in a reaolution,that the Can- ada Ternueranee Art be amended In make drinking in vehicles and all public places an Offence under act, 'Council declined its Concur. renee, Reeve Roy Adair. repotting for.. the property eorrnittee, said that the .now office in the town halt which has been cempteted. fn" rental to the Ontario Provincial- POIlee is now in rise and present" a very fine annearanee, • • C0)111001°1' Goitutt, chairman the fire committee, P•stw the dr.- tail§ Of the service which had beer. rendered by the Vremen at the tel fire the previous ri"v He safe' that tlitruei the fire fighters were desperately tired, they willingit resperided to .eatlit .duritle', the eve nine and again in, the- early rf lorcycogy Tv, 61,11111g when tosi. babratt10.4 OCOtt otd, Set NomMatton The nomination beretimr, for the on the ' • n 'wilt he held 'r r*ri!clia% 1,'"'i' halt Novem- ber tint and election, if retluired,.. On, Monday, beeernlier 1st. Bente adiOitrnMent wt 0.14 council approved a resolution to ho dellifered to 17IighWavS Minister • *"leas e the 'tiettrotien Of his visit to i Winitham the followink day. no reSeltitiort Celled for •the construe.' Ilion of Highway Ad to by-pass the town on the .,south ,!and the food-• topping of, tl'ie...satne. .highway` Wirlglia,rrl th MOrrhibanit corner, It is quite natural for the.mature young man to think getiously about the unforeseen .. ..to think about family prOtection -through' life insurance., For , family . protection at 16w net cast ... talk to a Mutual Life of Canada man. ,He represents' the company with the outstanding Cae llilialL.JAi. 111.a.E. . dividend record. ASSURANCE COMPANY OP CANADA • ESTABLISHED ID, HEAD OFFICE: WATERLOO, ONT. Mr. and Mrs. Ross IVIc1VIiithael and family of Sarnia were Smithy visitors at the home' of Mi. and Mrs. Ed. Robinson, Mr, Graham Chamney and on Jerry of Goderich were. Sunday visitors with Mn'. and Mrs, R.' Chamney. • - Mr. and, Mrs. Sam Jefferson arid sons of Newmarket spent the week-end with Mr. and. Mrs, H. Jefferson and family. We are sorry to report that. Mr. George Naylor has been confined to Wingham Hospital following an' accident at Lloyd's factory in which he lost part of two fingers. The Sacrament of Baptism was. adrninisteied at the service in' Donnybrook Church on Sunday to the following: Grant William,' 'son, of Mr. and Mrs. Morley -Johnston; Joyce Corinne, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Stuart Chamney; Doris J..;or- Caine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Naylor and Robert James, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Harkes. Member I:lonoredby • Second Mile Club The. Second Mile Club of Wing-, ham met in the council chamber: for their regular progressive'. euchre party, which is held every Thurs- day evening. Nine tables were, in Mrs. ' Simpson McCall and' Mrs. Walter Smillie won the high scores. ,‘ Mrs. William. Kennedy called the meeting to order and asked the members to stand in, henor of one of the members, Mrs. Marti ner (Elsie Bowden) who was re- gently married. Mrs. Matt 13.01, proposed a toastto the bride; which was responded .to, Mrs, Gowans. Mrs. Henderson preAenif ed Mrs, Gardner with ajoyek pair, of pillow cases with sheets to match. ' Wendy Of Clinton,' visited on .Sun- day at the home of her aunt, Mrs Jas, Currie, Mr. and Mrs. WM. Irwin and baby, Murray, visited on Sunday at the, lionle of her sister,. Mrs. Jack. Pennington Of Brussels, Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Smyth •of• Mitchell visited on :Sundii:y with, Mr, and Mrs. Edwin xSmyth., Mr, and Mrs, 'Kenneth Dickson and children of Belmore visited. or Sunday with her parents, .Mr, and Mrs, Arthur Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Alex, Robertson. and children visited on 'Sunday al the home of her brother, Mr Walter Forster of Ripley. Miss Marjorie 'Currie, and Mr. Robert Gibson of Toronto spent the week-end with MrS, R. J. Currie and Mrs, Gibson, Mr. and Mrs, -Stewart Coupland of Toronto spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Chas, Robinson, and with Gorrie relatives. Mr, and' Mrs. George Fisher and family visited on 'Sunday at thr home of his sister. Mrs. ,T'obi Jans' of Milverton, 'Mrs. Fisher attend- ed the shower, held at Holyrood or Saturday evening, in honour of the anproaching marriage of her niece. Miss Amelia Carruthers, and also attended the trousseau tea, held or Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Roger Inglis and qeorge of Walkerton visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alber' Blepian, - Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wood and family of Seaforth spent the week- end with her parents, Mr, and Mrs Graham Johnston, Mr. and Mrs Jas. Darling and Mr. Chas, Darling at Clifford on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Ronald Barker and children of Goderich visited or Sunday at the home of her aunt Mrs, John McBurney. Mrs. Jas Young of Belgrave also spent the week-end with Mr, and Mrs. Mc Burney. Mrs. Lowery of Goderich and Mrs, Clarence Chamney were it Stratford on Saturday, where they attended the re-union at the Teach- er's College and the evening ban- quet. Mrs., Chamney reports' that eight of their former, class were present. Mrs. Victor Young, Wingham spent the Week-end with her brother, Mr. Adam McBurney, / Mrs. Irene Patterson of Torontr spent the week-end with he2 mother, Mrs. Wm. Taylor. , Mrs. F. H. Groskorth is spending a few days this week with he' mother, Mrs. Fred Bagg of Willow. • dale; Dr. and Mrs,. .Arthur Watt of London, visited on Sunday witb his parents, Rev, and Mrs, W. J We it. Quite a. number. from here attended the sixtieth anniversary services at St. Helens on Sunday -Mr. Manning of Clinton, was th' suecial . speaker in the Unite" Church,„ speaking on temperance He Prew attention to the fact that 'there are far fewer habitual drink- ers in Huron than in any other County in Ontario, because of the presence of a different Liquor Law. •. Mrs, Harold Currie spent : the week-end at London and visited with Mr. Currie in Westminster Hospital. She returned home on , The bride thanked the la cife. s for' the lovely gifts and invited all the, members to visit her in her home. Mrs, • Kennedy played soft music', during the presentation. A deli dons lunch wad served • by Mrs.,; Johnston and Mrs. ,Henderson.. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Greenwood of Toronto, Mr, W,m, Phair and Mrs. W. Stewart, Wingham, visited on, Sunday at the home of the latter's daughter, Mrs. Dan Tiffin. Brian Inglis of Watford spent the week-end with Mr, and Mrs. Alex, Inglis, and he and Mrs, Inglis left on Monday for his home, where Mrs. Inglis will visit tills week. • Mr, and Mrs. George Coultes of Selgrave visited,on Sunday at the home .of their son, Mr. Albert CC al tes, Mr, and Mrs, Earl Wright of Thedford visited on Sunday with Mr; and Mrs. Chas, Martin and other Wingharn” relativeS, BelmoreS * Study Alaska BELMORE--j`The October meet- ing of the Beirnore 'United Church was held, On Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. L, Metcalfe with 17 ladies and two children present, Mrs, N, NeWans was the leader and opened the meeting °with a hymn and prayer, Riblo readings were given by most Of the ladies, Mrs. W. ibhann gave a reading and.Mrs, tar) Preset gave one on a victim of leprosy. Mrs, Earl Pitch gave a reading on temper- ance. Mrs. /re Neil gave the chap- ter hi the study book on. "Alaska", which was very interesting, A'verse on faith war read' and the toll was called, Mts. Nretealfe read the min utes of the last Meeting and Mrs. K West presided for the business. A, hymn was sung, atter which Mrs, N NeWabS closed the Meeting with ' prayete