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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1959-03-11, Page 3Stormy Weather Cuts Attendance BLUEVALE--The , Woman's As- Sociation met in the United Church on March 5th, the president, Mrs. John Wickstead in charge, The stormy weather prevented a good attendance, 'Devotional exercises Were followed by reports.. The members decided to ,under- take a garden party in the sum- mer, The Assecfation 'will orde'r copies of the "Tower Rome", a religious magazine, for the use of members of the' congregation, Mrs, George Hetherington to take care of the distribittion. MurrayMcLennan Gives 'YPU Topic . BLUEVALE—On TPesday even- ing, the, Y.P.U. met' in the United Church, the meeting in charge of the president, Clifford BreWer. Murray McLennan gave the topic; "Home Is What You Make It", giv- ing viewpoints of parents and children. A social time 'followed the. de- votional program, Wf?OXETER Mr, and Mrs, ,George Gibson, Murray and Glen's, spent a day last week! with Mr .and Mrs. Allis- ter Green in Wingham. , Miss Gladys Musgrove, RQAP, Trenton, is spending a week at her home here, Mr, and Mrs. limn Benson and Robert, Mitchell, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ingram: 1 Mr. and Mrs. Lyle. Hart and Pat- ti, Listowel, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, William Hart. Mrs; R, Newton• was a week-end guest with Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Mulligan. . Mr, Henry Sage spent the week- end' with Ross Taman's, Mr. and Mrs. .Jack, Lucas, .Lis; towel, spent Sunday with, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Coates, Mrs. W. E, Weir has returned home from a two weeks visit with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Weir, TOronto, CRO Theatre- Harriston DONNYBROOK Master John ThomPson spent a few days with, his grandparents, Mr, and Mrs, Cecil Chamney, Wing- ham. Miss Betty Devereaux of Strat- ford Teachers' College was home over the week=end. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thompson of Goderich were Sunday visitors with Mrs. John R. Thompson and Howard, The' euchre club met last week at the h'ome of Mr, and Mrs.. Von-) ald Jefferson with 4 tables at play. High scores *ere held by Mr, Har- old/Woods and' Miss )3etty WOods and loiF by Mrs, W. plirdon arid Lorne Woods. Miss Elaine Jefferson, of 'London was home over the, week-end. Congratulations to Mr: and Mrs. Torn Armstrong on the bi'rth of their son, William Terrance in Wingham hospital 'on March 5th, 1959, a brother for Marion, Marlene and Noreen. Mr. John A. Thompson, who has been a patient in Victoria' Hos- pital, London, was able to return home On Sunday. 'itharommuismatwoemonommuitisionottmomithomilitmr6 HAPPY • • U SLICES EASILY SPREADS EVENLY-1 KRAFT PLAIN •• VELVEETA CHEESE SMALL PKG. 150 UNITY stAlIt 350 16.oz, JAR 490 Mental Health -Record Is. Poor . BLIJEVALg—The W.M.S. met in the United Church on Thursday, the president, Mrs. Alex: McCrack- in 'ptesiding and Cond n oting de notions, ft was decided to pack a bale Of clothing for overseas to be shipped in May', The spring Thank- offering meeting, will be, held on April second. Mrs. E. Barnard gave ax, reading on temperance, Mrs. 1VfcCrackin rovieWed the Chapter in the study book ori Canada,' beginning .With its early history and -the strwrgie between P.,ritish and French, then the steady progress in industrial life, education and ehur'ch activities. Irimtigiititlpn. has GOCASIOYIOCI forriarltable increase in population, thin largest ntllither of irninigrants Corning trent, the British Isles Ecitteatietnil needs are Under con- stant review, Churches are active and send dnissieharles'all over the World. Canada htia a. peer retiOrd itt otoh al. health, but tliVoreeS and juvenile Clelingueney are lessening. Canada is the sikth'14tiest among the nations in reported tacebolisin and:: tills 'fate is increasing. 74,71515' ,r YY . . . . :'xiiieliliw.kar.44.4!aneo.'11.3010,,W044.041044Atigth 1.R. 01111.11.11111•4•1•110j wimp milimitiummoulummajouiaili .......***00.00.4000•••••••••••••• • - •• • • • - • • • • • • S ,'• Top Off Your Easter • TAKE. IT EASY with step saving extension, phones • See ' Qur. Varie4 SeteCi1014 -0 E • • • • ,to - • • HEAa43ANDS AND JEWELL E D -'COMBS: LATL4'..r• FASHIONS, AND COLOVR4 ire COSTLAIE• gIEWELLEAT. Ax • • . • • p • • 0 • P • • • • • • • , • • • • To order-,—call your telephone ," , business office, • • S • • 0116 •11040111411111111110.011111101104111111001.061111101111111110 • 0 • • • • Haferrneld's Jewellery , "Finest Quality and Sertiice" EVENING DIAMOND APPOINTMEN11,§ ON .IIEQIUNST . • 46. , • .• : • • ••it. =, • • 1111111111111111!11111.111111.1311.1111111.1111111111.1111101.1.01.1111111.111111111111411.1.11•1111111111111110•11.111%... • • Ut U Crawford IIIII1CDENER WINDERS--Warners of the Harley Crawford Trophy presented the trophy; Miss J. Mueller, skip; Mrs.' W. II,, Edwards, at t m he ladies' bonspiel here. on. Wednesday of last week, were the president of the Wingha Ladies' • urling club;' and. MrS, B., .I. members of the Kitchener rink shown above. Left to right are Mrs. Sehumm, vice skip. This is the second consecutive year that this rink A. W.• Jackson, lead; Mrs, .J. Delorme, second; 'II, J. Crawford, who• has won the trophy in the 'highly successtful sniet—A-IE photo, Ittlottotot ll oo ttoltto o to oo tootouttotot 000000 poet oe o oo o otoomot000ltomit 000000 titoottoto 000000 I o o totttiotott o I 00000 itott If YourClothes Aren't Beam- ing to You - - They Should Be Coming to Us! ,,0 9,1),(i.‘ ,The. March session of the Huron County Council will be .held at the • COURT HOUSE.., GODERICH, MONDAY, MARCH 23, 1959 at 10.00 a.m. • All communications and accounts to be in the hands of the Clerk by noon, Fiiday, March 20, 1959. That's right, you will feel like a new 'person when you step out in crisply-clean, neatly pressed clothing. Special Speaker at Sunday Service , BLUEVALE—On Sunday an ad- dress was given in the United Church by Mr. Thomas George, a native of India and a student of engineering at Toronto University. My, George told first of hia early life in a Christian family. The theme for his address'was "Love to God"; Mn, George, and Mr. Alan H. Melon sang •a duet, "Though Your Sins• Be as Scarlet", On Monday Mn, George spoke 'to the pupils in neighbouring schools, GET those spring garments in for cleanin4 NOW! Templeman Cleaners "WHERE THE CliAltsi OF NEWNESS IS RLSTORLO" Mission Band Met Sunday Morning BLUEVALE—The Mission Band met in the school room of the United Church during, the morn- ing ,service with an attendance of 37. Bill Hetherington, president, presided, The. leaders, Mrs. M. Craig and Mrs, A. H. Neelon showed an in- teresting film, "Radi Comes tri Canada". . The offering was I preaented •by People Who Shop in Wingham Read The Advance,Times Gail. McLennan, I.C102.01F MUM /NM SigagE MOM PAM PRINI' aaRaRrs ±Emma wit aim milli aims ,144.is'over‘42.90 a week- WEDNESDAY 8,, THURSDAY. Altarelt 11 and 12 "THE NAKED, AND • THE DEAD" (TectinicOlor) Aldo Ray,‘Lili St. CA.' • Raymond Massey , ,diode Dramtt,; Stispen se • All .,taken from -a Famous' Bes t Seller; .I'MOTORING HINTS by BOB DOWNIE Ili ' WHAT DOES MOTOR ':l OIL DO? ii ki ▪ Last week this coltfinn told yen interested motorists something ii IIII about:the main functions of the oil in your, c, ',Due, of = those mentioned was -the oil's ability to lubricate the inoving P. ' parts in the mechanism. . . : • . i ..._ , rz Lubrication is the most easily understood aspeet of motor oil—in • • •11 fact, many people believe :that is 'or that the oil is intended to — i de,-'which is not true. However, without the "slippery" qu'ality = i in 'oils with which we, are all familiar, your motor 'wouldn't last I , = - you around the block. The varions'.metal parts in the motor I V. would .grind themselves to pieces in' no time. ' ii i the oil nets as a magic carpet of ball bearings, the tiny globules = III =-- in the lubricant rolling- ,over one another between 'the metal. PI-. m-- 'stirlices and, so Preventing the binding anti, consequent heating ail !R. which would result if no oil were present. 1 a . MUST BE STICKY • r r = — Not only must your motor oil have this slippery actien, but it IS must have an adhesive ability which will permit it to stiek, to 1 j :nylinder walls and the insides of bearings so that the lubrication j 1'Is maintained at all tunes,„. ii T., The oil must tenaciously resist the grinding and wiping action •the engine Of parts and it must have sufficient "body” to retain P . _ , . i'Ite original form and not break down, under heat, pressure and • ..... . = hard work. ill - Next week we want to tell you something of the magic method — by which oil seals the openings in yoni ears engine, • ., = 1 :' ' _ - . , U— Downie's Sunoco Service .: 1 Phone 38J .) Wingham 1 i Fs', FOR SAFETY — FRESH OIL EVERY 1,000 MILES :±- NI mg FAIiiiimintislimilimmiNtilmitartnlialum•Imilatemallullitiolioi,-. ,„ttopAIY, and SATURDAY March 13 and 14 "CHEAPER BY .THE • DOZEN". - • (Technicolor) dliitdn Webb, Myrna Loy This his a Real Dilly -Believe* '",S1ERRA`BARON" (Technicolor),. Steve Brodie, Brien:Keith Vz GAL. SQUARE CONTAINER 89c ate- PM' With the moneY u think what you can • --,.. „as— .., oo • MCiN:, qouE8.; and WED: 'March 16, 17, and • • —• . 4 `AND GOD CREATED WOMAN" Brigitt Bardot, CurtJurgens ADMITTAN CE RESTRICTED TO PERSONS 111 YEARS OF AGE OR OYER REAL VALUE! PINK, YELLOW AND AQUA PKG. SPECIAL: 550 I-LB. SPECIAL s 'French: ,Canadians Topic at BLUEVALE—The regular meet- ing 'of the WM.S. ',was held, on Wed nesday. at •the /ionic 'of tIVIrs1--1: Elliott with_ 'the preSident presid- ing. The call 'to warship and praY- er was given by Nri.s. ,Thbmas, the roll call was, answered with nine members reporting' their visits. The- secretary's report was .read and adopted, The supply secretary, Mrs. .R. Turvey, read a- letter,' giving the details about the 1959 supply allocation. Mrs. Nicol re- ported •the numbers of cards,, cor- respondence and gifts sent,to sick and shut-ins, The Easter Thank- offering• service is to be held in the church basement- 'with .Tees- water, Langside and 13elmore Mem- bers as guests' The treasurer's re- port was read and adopted. Mrs. B. Moffatt took charge of the topic and explained about the French Canadians. They, as a people, are in the .minority and fear that through the English they may lose 'their native language. At' present the Presbyterians arethopl, ing to build- a Presbyterian Church where theFrench language will be, spoken, It Was ,interesting to;learn that the first W.M.S. was organiz- ed by a grohp of women in Mont- real: Mrs. Kennedy briefly outlined ' some interesting facts about the new Deaconess Home that is to he built, The benediction was pro- nounced by the president, Mrs. Thomas, A dainty •lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Greig and Mrs. Moffatt, . Westminster 'Toilet Tissue 890 • ' 15 oz. tin 9 for $1.00 • SPECIAL! ,A 7 1-LB, PKGS.- • T I pi 'Oak Leaf Brand • LChoiee LOMBARD PLUMS 1s-oz. ''SprexA./.: 450 JAR - RICIIMELLO CHEESE -0z. 8 SLICES PEG. • • FOR SALADS, SANDWICHES, ETC. SALAD DRESSING REAL VALUE: REGULAR ' TULIP MARGARINE MIRACLE map, tRozEri troop RED SEAL FANCY RED COHOE 290 SALmoN., .110 BRUNSWICK - CANADIAN' ' SAVE 10e—SPortsumin DRESSED SMELTS 14-0Z. TIN 3 71" 290 RADDIE 21 4 for Site BETTY CROCKER -to WHEN PILED-UP BILLS SAY 'GET A LOAN" CALL T.C.C. ON THE TELEPHONE BRUNSWICK OR SARDINES 1 12 oz, pkg. SPECIAL FAIRY-CAVEPE cmcKEN ' ' - 3 for 05e 9 oz. Pkg. SPECIAL 40-0Z. PREMIUM PKG. MO SODAS kg: 310 SAVE Ile—Salad Queen FRENCH FRIES Fresh Frozen. - Power House of Vitamin C Dominion ORANGE JUICE CHRISTTE'i—PLAIN OR SALTED 6 1A oz. tilt SPECIAL /i BISQUICK 4 for 79e Clark's Condensed Soup 10-oz. till JOLLY GOOD PITTED 2 for 25c DATES at 31.0 Vegetable jlaui t,2 2ie9etedieJ PGA.; FIOUSlitIOLD BILLS Boys and Girls Enter the Exciting Harwyn COLOURING CONTEST AT DOMINION * ENTER OFTEN * YOI,T MAY WIN Free Entry Form at Mervyn Encyclopedia `Display Stand CONTEST CLOSES SATURDAY, MARCH 21st SALES, BUSINESS — FINANCING 5 lb. bag 63e Size 96's 10 for 55e . 50 lb. beg OA Direct from Sunny Israel - rull of Juice Sweet Seedless JAFFA ORANGES Sweet, Thin-Shinned and Full of Juice FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT No, Ontario POTATOES - Guaranteed Good Cookers Fresh Cuban No, Grade Large size 12's' PINEAPPLE 290 SAVING AT TIME OF PURCHASE I MAKES CLEANING EASIER DITTO* CLEANSER FRESHLY GROUND RICIIIIELLO COFFEE Early Maim Cite HORSEY BRANID CRAP RUIT SECTIONS 39c PKG. 670 PKG. 590 230 TINS PAAS EASTER EGG COLOURING KITS. TOMMY. TUCKER—DELICIOUS,,,, - PEANUT BUTTER tr. 'WILLIAM'S —WITK PKOT/St 61/4 0 REPAIIIS Wti,rrpt HOLIbAY VALUES orictivic IM EVERYTHING is NIARANTEEP 148)1.f . 180 WINGHAM 25,tac 39A r ;IAA SCTOitak 41 trwto. meg sa,r Luttat, m cut 'BREAD COSTS ar DOM0410/1 RICHMELLO ,-„ SLICED WHITE BREAD PA-1111'Y TREAT Choc* Inaiiinirs LIX1118 ri:01/1 WO. to $2,500. or MOM 1 ' Take up to 3O months to repay on a wide Meetion loan plans. Prompt, dignified. service, 148 THE SQUArit o PHONE 791' GOIDERICH, 'ONT. DOMINION STORES LIMITED mommoglaimminlaimmisisamiimmi , T 1 •o