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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1958-11-19, Page 35 ' "'••••••*.••••••)•.••••••r. ,....,••••••••••••••n ••:••••.•••••••••••••••,...m.... THE ANSWER IR' YOUR MONEY PROBLEMS NIAGARA NIAGARA . LOANS ''111)--i TO-7'$2$0 EASY ';REPAYMENT PLANS:`.. 1:.1FE INSURANCE AVAILABLE= Every Friday afternoon, commencing Oc- tober 311t,/ 1958, a representative .of NIAG- ARA FINANCE COMPANY LIMITED, Stratford, will be in the office of H. C. MacLean, Queens Hotel, Wingham. For inquiries write NIAGARA FINANCE COM- ,PANY, LIMITED, Stratford or phone- VVingbarn 115. ' . :1,"1 r 1 • THE BY:S'TUDEBAKER ,.t . A . fah ...to give you good -telephone service' - Your Bell Telephone installation ,man —• whatever his name may be — is a lot like. jack MacLennan. On the job, his skillful work reflects his careful training. But more than that, we like' tO'think that a friendly smile and unfailing courtesy lend a. p/arsant touch to his brief visit. VSte, try to encourage this friendly spirit all through the business. You'll see it when you visit the Business .01I1ce. Ydu'll hear it in the operator's "voice with a smile". This helpful, friendly spirit is one of the many ways in which we try to give yott good telephone service. THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA yl 171 • .Vegetables take on a fresh new taste with . treat ?Nor's nave "Sonar Sent SatlerVi toopos.Wnto todayl loriumir ipiAntii'irest or CANADA 4 Huron rati col, oronto Q Mai) .'Chock your mailing list for correct postal addresses. 41) • Shop now and buy *Myer Stamps ahead of time, • Make sure you have wrapping and packing materials. • ,When preparing parcels for mailing, print the address and your return address both on the outside and inside of, the package, • • Have your Parcels yteighed at Yeti( neighbourhood post office. A Pbst Eike leaflet will be dQliVOIOd to Your home giving suggested mailing dates„ PLAN YOUR CHRISTMAS, MAILING. NO Atom, oto 0}01101.74 sirs 4111114' their meeting 'The 'Whignain ..4404.111;404kla,10704.•00141ky,, ; Ipso Saturday, Nov, 2.11d, at A • • .• ' - • • Members are asked to bring nine. See. thoiline of wedding .statiosery AdVonoopTimat'. , bpxog. N U MEXICAN ARTIGLES '01.3PLAY0 AT VINO Q03:13,M---The WNW of the Car- rie 'United. Choral., with the As- sociate members, Snet at the home ofMlarsot. •Ppyphee oningn .1wIrs of ei thaye hymn f$1;arici Up and i3lbas the' Lord". 'Mrs, L, N. Whitley was at the piano, Asilent IiraYer :followed for the men of the armed forces, Psalm '72 was read responsivelY. Mrs, D. Adams read an interest-, ing letter which had been Written by a soldier who had always pap.' tied a Bible in his poeket. fie had been struck with a bullet which hit the Bible, As Inc turned the pages It was discovered the bullet. had gone through till it hit Psalm 91, The chapter of the study book on Mexico was given by Mrs. L. Watson. The principle crops are corn and beand but only two-thirds of the country are .pricier 'cultiva- vtiaosnt.Ptsxainted , skirts, jewellery, eno hand bags and purses were shown which had been brought from Mexico by Miss Betty Zimmerman, who had visited there. Mrs. W. King read a letter from Miss Christine V. Baxter, of tn. 4.ore, Znclia, .the group!s prayer 040Sicnnry, Miss Paxtees address., was given to ,those present and • oho' is to be remembered by send- ing Clirlstmas cards, In. her letter,. dated August 24, the wet season had. arrived .With 10.48 inches. of rain falling 24 hours, Houses re0001.• hied ships, The Mil .call was answered by. telling the number of books .read• and visits to the sick. Mrs. H. ffaraliton gave some comments on. "Tim Sense and Urgency. of Tith- ing", Mexico was. Mrs, W. Tremble's choice on citizenship, Mrs, G. C441- braith gave a fpw highlights of the sectional meeting in .Ford- ilh' t was decided to pack a bale ! early in December for overseas relief. Mrs, E. Whitfield offered her home for the next meeting, A. social time was spent with the hostesses, Mrs. G. Edgar and Mrs. W, Collings providing the lunch,, United Church News QORRIE — The regular monthly rncetng of the Woman's Association of the Comic United Church will meet at the home of Mrs. Langthon Vogan, on Thursday, Nov, 20th, at 8.15 p.m, The Friendly,l/Fours will have charge of the program. The Baby Band .members and hORRIE Mr. And Mrs,' George Faegan, poderich, were guests of Mr, and Mrs. Harry Gowdy on Sunday. Mr. find Mrs, Clarence McCutch,, eon, Brussels, spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Bert. ;Harris, Mr. Harris his improving following a heart attack, Mr, John Lathers, Messrs, Lance and. Allison Lincoln, Belmore, at- tended the funeral of the late Mr. Wm. Brown, of Orillia, on Monday, Mrs, C, Gregg •is a patient in. Wingham. Hospital. Her condition is improving following .a severe attack of shingles. Congratulations and best wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Ear) Underwood who celebrated their 39th wedding anniversary on Sunday, Little Betty Ashley, of Listowel, spent the week-end with her grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Dins- mor re: Mr. Sandy Edgar and Mr. Anson Ruttan, Jr., of Fordwich, attended a Laymen's meeting in St, Thomas on Sunday. ,Mrs, Lida Balfour, of Listowel, spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sparling. Miss Gladys, Coulter, Kitchener, spent the week-end with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Coulter. Miss Edna Lawrence, of Toronto, Mr, and Mrs. Gerald ay and f am-, ily, of Scarborough, visited . on Sunday with Mrs, Chas. Lawrence, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Sparling,' of London, spent the week-end with. Mrs, Harry Ferguson. Mrs. Alvin Simpson' and 'Mr. Matheson, of Atwood, are visiting relatives in British Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bennett visited Mr. and Mrs. R. Bennett' at Rosseau last Sunday. Mrs. Joe Sanderson spent a couple of weeks at the home of Mr ,and Mrs. Ed. Gilmer, Belmore. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gowdy, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey McMichael, Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Gibson, Wroxeter, and Mrs. Myrtle Weir, Belmore, at- tended the warden's banquet in Knox Presbyterian Church, God- erich, on Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Justin Mr. and Mrs. Walter Renwick, Howick and Carrick boundary, spent the week-end at the homes of Messrs. Glen and Allan Will, ,Kingsville. Mr. and Mrs, Robert Harrison visited kr. and Mrs. Elgin, FUlten, Galt, over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gowdy spent Sunday with Mr.'and Mrs. Thomas Abraham, • • • Mr. Robert .Searson returned Sunday after spending two weeks of successful]. hunting in Northern Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Nuhn and family visited Mr. and Mrs. James Hutchinson in Stroud, on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Graham, of St. Marys, attended the Armistice Day service in Fordwich on Tues- day and visited Mr:. and Mrs. Robt. Graham. Miss Etta Day has gone to Wing- ham to spend the winter with Mr. and Mrs. Milo Casemore. . Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wade have been visiting for a few days with relatives in Toronto and will spend a day at the Royal Winter Fair, Miss Irene 'Holmes, of Toronto, is visiting with her brother, Mr. H. V. Holmes.* Miss Elsie Appleby and Miss Gladys Johnston, of Galt, were re- cent visitors with Mrs. Bella Greayes, Mr, Ernest Dinsmore and Mr. Henry Espensen, both on Highway 87, ,east of Gorrie, have exchanged farms. Possession in early spring, Mr. and Mrs. Alex" Taylor and Miss Ruby Taylor, of London, were. home for the week-end. Mrs. Tay- lor remained for the week, Mrs. John Wylie and Mrs. M. Willits are spending sometime with their families in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs l Ray Matheson, of Atwood, visited Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Hastie on Sunday. Miss Maude Higgins visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emmer- son Shore, Wingham, on Thursday. Mr, and Mrs. Robt. McInnis and William, of Teeswater, visited Sun- day with Mr, and Mrs. L, Mc- Innis, Mr. and Mrs, Cass Thompson, of Harriston, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Allan Ilyndman, Mr, and Mrs. Allan lVfoTaggart and Geraldine, of Motiericf, were guests of Mr, and Mrs, Blake Mc- Millan on Sunday, • . • • • Gifts Gifts. Gi a fts for ler for •ON •• 'for .the Home." ▪ • • • i '..C.ILLf WEI 'LAST AfINETE ,OHOOSE, YROM 1 OUR riNg *IT.olt,r(friON,01! ii JEWELLERY and. GIFT ITEMS: 140W1' :1• Stoat( deposit wilt hold your .cheice till. 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