The Wingham Advance-Times, 1959-03-04, Page 5I MOTORING HINTS
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WHAT ' DOES MOTOR
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Campaign this Week
GORRIE—'the Red gross cam-
paign for funds starts this week.
i Your' canvasser is Ione of the
many volunteer workers for the'
Red Cross, Ninety per cent. of the
work of the Canadian Red Cross is
done by volunteera. •
The Society commemorates its
00th. anniversary in 1959, The
1.06th anniversary Of- the birth of
the Red Cross idea will be: coin-
memorated in 10.150 akin, Rernemher
you serve by giving,
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i i - : , — . • , MI' E . • , FOUR MAIN FUNCTIONS • ' 1 The OW in Your Car's' motor has four Important jobs to do. 'It I...
ii Inctst luhr icitte, seal, .cool and cleanse the Working parts to Al-
i 'gnarrottee• smooth engine performance. It is the lubricant's • a- ability; ter, performall these tasks suteessfally which makes.
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..., Next week we will tell just bow a awn] mOtor oil takes care. of n- : i those vital finictions; so that you can drive with, your Mind at •
1 test and all the "horses" under the hood pulling their fiill weight: i
▪ The triodetat motor cat i$ a complex piece of machinery — I., - complex that the average owner-driver has long since given tip U
— Ening, to understand :last what make0 44 ..4,a44,4„4.14.044.
E part he it4.' ".111att'S why we are in basilicas . . to do your. N. • . - worrying. tor you when it (tomes to serviee and .mainteitance, U. 07.1 But we, would nice to let you in on some at Ate secrets, We I think yen will appreciate the fine performance of your car
111 even, mate when you understand, the basic , prineipleS in the' -4,
science of lubrication. In this and 'suceeeding .ttritcle we hope
111 to Apt yen selhethjo'g of the story of motor oil 'and how it
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WELFARE AND OUP.
REPUTATION • AT,.
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.C4011ftgl ,Norman Carson re-
ceived injuries to ,bis wrist 'while
operating a power saw at the farm' or Irving Toner on rouy. HIS wrist watch js, credited.. With save •
Mg the muscles from being sever-
ed. He was able to return home,
Saturday froth. Palmerston Hos-
pital,
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Children's Coats,
Dresses, Hats, etc.
98c :nd up
Meaning. of Lent*
Is- Circle Topic
GORRIE—The South Friendship
Circle met at the home of Mrs.
Russel Adams-on Wednesday even-
ing. Mrs, Dewitt Adams gave a
Lenten story revealing the mean-
ing of the. Lenten periEd, when and
why we have it, with . Scripture
,passages. being read at intervals, by
Mrs. Clifford Pyke; '
The tea and bake sale to be held
at a later date was discussed,
Arrangements for the March
group's party in the church were
Made, ''Several ladies' volunteered
to assist at the papering bee in the
manse. °.• •
A, social half hour was spent
over a delicious served
the' lunch committee and the
hostess.
Gorrie 'Teams
Enter Play=offs
GORRIE—Ip. the Intermediate
series, c Teviodtdale and Gorrie play-
ed Belmore Tuesday night re-
sulting in an 8-8 tie. In the first
of the playoffs with Teviotdale;
played''in Belmore, Teviotdale won
7-5 over Gorrie.
The Tri-county Midgets won 10-4
in a game with Kurtzville.
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BELMORE HOARDS
HOLD ANNUAL
-BELMORE—The annual meeting
'of . the Belmore community hall
board and the Belmore park's
hoard committee was held in the
club room of .the Belmore, Com-
munity Hall on Wednesday after-
noon, Feb, 18th. Ivan Haskins
took charge of the first part of the
meeting and Mrs, T, Abraham was•
appointed secretary on motion of
.Merkley and Fred Doubledee.
A discussion followed regarding
'the holding of -an annual meeting
regularly and on motion of Mr.
West. and John Rutherford it was
decided to hold next year's meeting
on January 27, 1960. Ivan. Haskins
read 'the annual report for the year
1958, • showing a balance of $971,84
In the bank and at the end:of. the
year. The insurance of over $400.00
has. since been paid, also caretak-
ing, etc,
• The receipts included bonspiel
$96,50; Edmore Women's Institute,
$96.70; Teeswater and Belmore
$100; Proceeds from the fowl
atipper $608,47. The expense account
inCluded fuel $211.64; hydro $120.4.7;
caretaker $451.00 and insurance
$421.80. The. Annual Report was
adopted as read on motion of I.
These are only a few .ot, the many bargains
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Haskins and seconded by Mr.
West. •
Mr.. West, as chairman of the
park's . board committee,: took
charge of the balance of the meet-
ing and Mrs. John Rutherford (in
the absence of her husband) read
the minutes of the last meeting:
This report was adopted as read
on motion of Mr.S. Rutherford arid
seconded. by Thos Abraham. A
,financial statement was also given
by Mrs. Rutherford and adopted on
motion of Mrs. Rutherford ,and
Fred. boubldee and shoWed a bal.
ante of $446,83 on hand.
The expenses included 107 yards •
of topsoil at a cost of $107,00; .96.
yards of sand costing $48.00•;. grass
seed $9.20! fertilizer $16.00; a set
of swings and gliders costing $8,5.00.
A sand bqx for' tiny tots was also
plated in the park. This is only a
beginning and it is hoped' that
more can be added this coming
year. -
The Committee expressed its
appreciation of the help of the
Saugeen. Conservation Authority in
helping to plant trees around • the
park and in loaning road-side
tables, .etc.; also for the insurance
protection donated last year by
Mr, Johann and Mae, for the sand
donated by Harry Miller; the ball
diamond; for the drinking water
supplied by Mr. Curie and to all
Who helped in any way including
the genial caretaker Robert Aitken,
Residents' of 'the community are
asked to keep the date Jan. 27, 1960
in mind and to take helpful sug-
gestions to the next annual Meet-
frig.
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"TIME LIMIT"
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Starring Richard Basehart
and 'Richard Widmark
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(Technicolor)
George Montgomery
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ROBERT ORMIAM WAS
ACTIVE IN COMMUNITY
oofautr—A well • known. ,a,nd
respected lifelong resident of How,-
fek Township, William Aobert
Graham, passed away at his home
in Cloride, on Friday morning in
his 8th. year, Although not in
good health .for some time death
'came suddenly from a heart attack
after an illness ,of only a clay and
a half,
He was a son of 'the late James'
Graham and Lucinda, Griffith,
pioneer settlers in Howielt, Born
on con. 11 he farmed there and also
on Highway ti7 near the village of
Gorrie, retiring to Gorrie in 1900,
Re was a mother of Trinity Angii-
can Chureb, Fordwiell, and '
former , warden; a member of the
Loyal Orange Lodge at Orange Hill ,
and pf the Black• Knight Pre-
.ceptory; a past president of the
Hewlett Fire Insurance -Company
o e owls
Society, A. lover of good' horses
he exhibited at local fairs and at
the Royal Winter Fair,. Toronto.
and also was a judge of horses at
fairs in Western Ontario,
He was first married to Eliza-
beth . Jacques, who died In 1.921.
Surviving are a son James Graham,
Torofito and a daughter, Mrs. Har-
old Robinson, (Margaret) and four
.grandchildren. In 1934 he married
Margaret' Campbell, who survives,
with two step-children, Wm. Camp-
bell, Howiek, and Mrs, Gordon
Brown, (Minnie) of Beamsville,
Funeral service was at "trinity
Anglican Church, Fordwibh, on
Monday "at .2 pm, conducted by the
Rev, E, 'C. Attwell. A lodge ser-
vice was held at the Moir Funeral
Home at 9 p.m, op Sunday evening,
Burial was in the Fordwich ceme-
tery.
Honorary. 'bearers wereL. Wm:
Dane, John Armstrong, Howard
Wylie, H. .4 V. Holmes,. Normal?
Wade, Robt, Spotton; active bear-
ers, John Dinsmore, Emerson Fer-
guson, Norman. Harding, Lloyd
Jacques, Telford Montgomery,
Lorne Robinson.
LIQU I DATION
Sale starts Thursday„ Mach- 5th
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day and Thursday and Mr. and
Mrs. Glenn Johnston on Thursday.
Mr, and Mrs, F, C, Attwell,
Brantford,, were week-end guests
at the rectory with their son, Rev.
E. C. and Alta. Attwell.
At the postponed Valentine
euchre, sponsored by the I.O.B.A.
on. Wednesday afternoon, seven
tables were in. play, Mrs, Burns
Stewart had highest score, Mrs.
Alex. Graham, 2nd high and Mrs.
W, Whitfield received the lucky
Chair prize, At the L.0,14 euchre
the same evening when Six' tables
were in play, Mrs Justin Will was
high. lady and T. L. McInnes had
high score for 'the men.
One of the eldldreri fatally in-
jttred a ListoWel on Saturday
morning in the tragedy caused by
the collapse of the arena was 12-
year-old Jack. RImebottem, a ,rela-
tire of. Mr, and Mrs, Manfred
Irwin and of the 13oN,ver, Parrish
faintly. Ile was the only child of
Mr, and Mrs. Ceeil Rhite.bottoin,
The Lenten prayer service will be
held this week in St, Stephen's
-Church at -8 o ra. on Wednesday
evening. The Guild Of' ' n Martha
will meet at the home of Miss
Myrtle Short following the serviee.
Sincere sympathy is extended to
Mrs, W, It, Graham and the fatally
in the death of husband and father.
The Woman's Missionary Soelety
Of the Carle United Church will
meet at the, of Mrs. A. L.
anTiltirOdAY, March 5 at
8:15 0,in, Program, Mrs, t Toner,
Mrs, J, buthat, and Mrs. ft
fidnesA*Vergager4 r.
SALE READY PASTED PAPE
Iegtilar $1.09
Regular $1.35
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Regular 89c SALE 66'c
STAINTON HARDWARE
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FARMERS SUPPLY HOUSE-
PHONE 30 WINGHAM
Mn, and Mrs. Clean Underwood,
Mrs. Lyle Watson and 'Linda were
in London on Sunday and visited
Mr. Albert Ireibein, who .has been
a patient in.'17ictoria Hospital. His,
condition is favorable and he ex-
Peets to he able to' leave the hos-
pital the end of •the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Sacks and..
family of Elmwood visited Mr, and
Mrs. Wilmer Nuhn on Sunday.
Among those from a 'distance
attending the funeral of the late
Robt. Graham were Mr. and Mrs,
James Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Kennedy, 11/ts.' Alex, Graham and
Miss Margaret Brown, all of To-
ronto; Mr. and Mrs. Cordon Brown
and Mary Aline, l3earnsville; Miss
Dorothy Campbell of Hamilton,
Mr. and Mrs. Campbell Brown,
Markdale, Mr, and Mrs. Joseph
McKnight and Sallie, Bea/m.011e,
Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Montgomery,
Toronto, Mr. Elmer -Harding, Mount
Brydges, were among those who
Were here on Sunday,
Miss Mary Thornton, Kitchener,
is on holiday at the home of her
mother, Mrs. A, Thornton.
Mrs, .J. Huckwith, Wallaceburg,
spent the week-end at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Graham.
Mr. and Mrs, Harold Bell, Gary
and Brian of Preston spent the
week-end with- Mr. and Mrs, Morley
Bell,
Mr, and Mrs. David Nelson,
Elizabeth and Heathet, visited
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Robt,
Shield of Atwood,
Mr, and Mrs.',Geotge Brown and
Jean' visited Mrs, Thos, McMichael'
of Wirighain, on Sunday.
Mrs, J, Sandersen has returned
from spending two weeks at Allis,
ton and visiting Mrs. C Gregg in
'Toronto, last week,
Mr. and Mrs, 'M. D, Irwin return-
.0d Thursday after spending two
months in Florida,
Mr, G. I3, 13rown, Elmstead, will he the new station agent in Gorrie
aid, is ekPeeted in the near future
to arrive with his wife and family.
Mrs. W, Collings, RiChard and
Parbarn, are moving to the ,':Dairy
Kii1t' home on Highway 87, owing
to the helloing.* shavErtg0 in Mid-
Initst where Mr. W. Collings is
employed,
Ivrv, and Mrs. iiti'ry Metcalfe,
Oltidys and Donald,. Pinkerton,
Were Sunday visitors at the Misses .
Potter's home.
Attending the animal meeting of
the Ontario' Agriattlitiral Society
in TOto Were ken nagat WM*.
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