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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1959-03-18, Page 10THANKS A LOT ,Tobruiy Cash. IT DOESN'T 31ATTErt ANY- Witt toddy Holly PLEASE MIt SUN 'rerinny Edwards . DON'T CARE • Gentile Pranela WHO CARES—bon Gibson TRADE. %i -1 Vanglm 14/11,9T BIi r1: WAN' leaf Names ',111.A.T'S 1.0V/11—Paul Anita ...PIO, Extended Play4, **tea Itecords, and /1141 Suppileo WARREN HOUSE 10A0ONAL ROAD, WINti/Vili The New RECORD RELEASES are All Here Rock 'n roll, be-hop,. dixieland, we don't eare what you like, we have it! WEEK-END FEATURE ,;1 CHOCOLATE FUEST CAKE 35c ROT CROSS BUNS 1.2 for 39c REMINGTON'S DATI Sale, On44Satito ,141arch'21 PURDON'S '"itADIES, WEAR W H A Nt • Niromemo Rummage Sale prices This Week W.E STILL SAY EVERYTHING A/MST GO TO THE BARE WALLS' cHURClit: PACKING BALES PIM OUT WHAT YOU LIKE and WE WILL-GIVE .VOU SPECIAL PRICES A I Here are a few of the many bargains you may- expect; LADIES' Iteg. $21.00 COATS Reg. $49.50 '$10.50: PRESSES $8.50 GLOVES Reg. $1,98 SOCKS BABY , . , . Don4,:rniss these 'buys' arid, many` others rs- you may: never see'in a store again. Any. .credit inn-chase made •this.week- may' ''be.:, paid for 'next week. with' a • '. baby , bonus: cheque: - lummism:Nolimm - -aara.a.05.4. ritska L .41440.0.1114 ortable T ►pewriter V-eat Iiiifat Ast $129.50 $23.05 Touch-Typing Itecord Album Pree YOU get the $23.95 Gift too! You% love the STIPM. with its big machine features-- 88 character keyboard, key.set tabulator, page gage for bettorri margins, choice of S colors, AN AMAZING" value! Tit Whole Family Cal LISTEN NO LEARN bock With this plucatot Approved COMO )0".1/1"d6o day': atil"PYIKOkU °Id ter: liouchS111"Ifylpetafsiltaaolah"tbenIardgaryadtc;aa for ituflimatramy. amokhla AA for awn and, Wca aeo. Laura 10 Ole corroiet way, 115. way way wilt reOrdingsl • . • SMITH.CORONA 10-DAY TOUCH TYPING CP"ri SE ADVANCE -TIMES PHONES 890 and 891 WINCINAM, ONTARIO LADIES!'Reg"16.09 • DRESSES FOUNDATION GARMENTS-i:7-.$2.95 CHILDREN'S .14 AT S $1'" '25c AT'S: .:'$15,00 • $1.98 $8,50 SmIllormis the*. 08011110 tact& *at &al him 4," trialmoliWNIrkriviribskifala: t /40:0 ha:4MM,iilkllilih Convenient 'budget ,,Terms WINCH01 ther, Mr. Alex Inglis, Mr, and Mrs, Walter Tames, Roy and Leonard, of Woodstock; spent the -week-end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Moore, • Mr, and Mrs. Stewart CoirIdfld, of • Toronfo, spent the week-end with flee parents, 'Mr, and Mrs,.. Chas. Robinson and with WroXeter relativei Mr. John McGee received word on Saturday that his sister, Mrs. Jennie Simpson, who had been a patient in St, Joseph's Hospital, London, for the past nine weeks, was able to retuiin to her home in London on Saturday, 'Mrs, David Kennedy of White- church has been under the doctor's care over, the ,week-end with flit and Miss Annie Kennedy has-been bottle for the past two weeks With a severe cold. Mr, and Mrs, Donald Fraser and Randy •of Walton-visited'on Sim- day, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Montgomery, . Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth' .7ehnston and daughters of Clinton and Mr, and Mrs, Chas. Wadd and family of Seaforth visited on Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gera shorn Johnston, Bryan Coultes, sop of Mr. and Mrs, Tames Coultes, who underwent an 'operation for appendicitis on Sunday last in Winghain returned home on Saturday. Mrs. Gilbert Hamilton of Luck- now visited on, Saturday with her. parents, Mr. and Mrs. A, E. Buck-- ton. Little Alan Falconer, son of: Mr, and 'Mrs.- Angus Falconer., has been very ill with flu during the past week 'at the home of Ida randparents, . Mr, rind Mrs, CC ell Falconer. Mrs. Earl Caslick •and Mrs. Jas, McInnis have been under the doc- tor's care' during the week-end with fin., 9 MRS. D. •W. RAE' IS RECIPIENT OF GIFT WROXETER ' Vice-president Mrs. James Sanderson presided for the March meeting of the Wee:lien's Missionary Society United Church, held in.the elmrch school room on Friday afternoon, The worship service was taken from the life of Jonah and Mrs. Gilbert Howes gave the commentary. Mrs, James Doig was organist, Mrs. Ken Ed- gar read a serrionette, "Why Doesn't God Do Something?" writ- ten by Rev, 'T. G. Hunter of Wing- ham United Charch,for The Wing- ham Advance-Pintas. The study borik, "Conperns of a COntinenr, was continued, Mrs. 'Edgar pre- senting the chapter dealing with immigration. A discussion period' followed. ' A letter from Mrs, Moot of God• - erich, stewardship secretary for Huron Presbytery'. announced the 1.959 allocation as $240.00, Miss Marian Current a Korea was A Missionary for special Prayer, The members were told the 1958 ntis frlo,nary for 'prayer had been mar- ried and with her liriaband, was studying at Yale University in Me- natation to return to Korea. Miss Elva Huffer, secretary of supplies, read 'a letter from Miss Ada, San- dell of Korea, acknowledging two' parcels shipped to her last No- vember, Two ,members called on Mrs, D, W. Rae; oldest mother of the Wrexeter VVaVS,-, and presented a`- gift in honour of her birthday on March 20tb. Mrs. Ttae has been an active member ,frorn the time the society was first organized, Re. arrest was made for gifts and good used 'clothing for two ,terayear-old The W.1, Will hold its Easter' Thankefferng SerViee on Sunday, April. 26th at 10 fan, with Rev, Sach ' of, Bervie 'United Chtlreh as, guest Sneaker, The Buds of Pro- mice Mission Band will hold its Easter Thariltoffering on the after-. noon of 'Match 31st at 3 o'clock in the church sehoeirooin when mem; bers Of the W.M.S. and mothers of the children will be guests and Mrs,- aeorge Cihy.4ori guest speaker, Mem.; hers are asked to note change of date, Reif eat( at the April Meeting Will, be arial,Vered with ti pale of terry4 Slit/Pert to ha sent .to A mission, hospItiAL Alg!At 1111.0. Wiaghum adygpeoqbareS., WednearION$ Mari 1.14 II ALAN WILLIAMS Optometrist Patrick Sit,, Wingham Phone 770 Illwalem".0111.11110 For the FINEST BUILDING SUPPLIES at a FAIR PRICE look for this sign of quality L DA Dealers in your town: WINCHAAE, ONTARIO IF—Yon are using the mortgage plan. of buying, your home, YOU should know about our. special ISIORTOAGE INSURANCE 'Consult— FRANK C. HOPPER. =Representative'- `' Canada Life WINGHAM, ONT. Phone 462 Mr. and Mrs. Carl Weber and daughters visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs: Robert Chambers at Hatriston and Mr. and Mrs. deOrge 'Weber of AVaterloo visited on Sat. urday with Mr. and Mrs. Carl We- ber. Mr. and Mrs, .Tohn Pardon and their grand-daughter, betty Zinn, Spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Pardon, of Thorndale. The, representative of the Dept. of Highways was ire, the village on Wednesday and met the president of the Institute, Mrs. Russell Rose, and the --executive and will have 'the necessary signs • erected east and west, of the .north, intersection as soon as possible to curb ears parking too •close to the corner, Mrs, Harry Moss and daughter,' Janie, of Plattsville, „visited 'here oh Friday last and her mother, Mrs. Ben McCienaghan, who had spent the past two weeks at Platts- ville, returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Orville MiteheRand Mr. and Mrs. Crest Hawerchuk 'of Toronto spent the weekend at the home of Mr; and Mrs. William 'Henry, Mr. James E. Carrie was able to get the Cast removed from his peck and ,shoulders one day last week, after wearing it since the accident in which he was hurt last. Septen-bber. Mr. and Mrs, William Merher- son and children 6f St, Miens vis- ited on Sunday with her parents, Mr. And Mrs. Gordon Elliott, Mr. and Mrs Cilbert. Beeeroft and little Grace visited on Wedires- day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Watson, at Bruce- field. Mr, and Mrs, Albert Bieman and family visited on Sunday with her parents, Mr, and. Mrs, Roger Inglis of Walkerton, Fred Cottle Dies In Toronto Hosp. WRiTECJt rnCIi Tiffin ,famil- Ma In Kirtleaa received Word jest Week of the Stridden passing of Fred. Cottle in Toronto an March Be wag 1n his iIgrd year, Mir ,Cottle had heen: curling (hitt. tag the afternoon, and took a heart seizure in his ear, He *ea taken `to haSiiital, where he 'passed AWAY. Ie had been hospitalized two yettra ago after an attack. Besides his wife, he leaves to Month ft Seri and daughter, his ;Mother, Mrrr, Belle Cottle, one bro. titer, rtatik Cottle of Detroit and zi Matti Mee. trie Rettarrilin of 14Air York 60. interment was hi Toronto ert MenditY Ittt# A r.th or '-Coyeau, Dies in States wignmunoff-or, Wm, Purdew recerved word on WeO.nesl, they et last week of the passing of. his uncle, the late Arthur Ceyeati,.. Aged 1. 7esrs, -.at Birmingham, MfattBesides his wife. and two sons, his :parents, Mr,- and Mrs., Albert -C9Yeatt. Of. Leerningt6o, one brother, Earl of Detroit, Arlo one sister, Mrs, Vera Foster Of Lca mington survive, Interment was fn Leamington, DEAD FOX IS FOUND LN MIRKY STABLE WHITEOHTIRCH---Adern lVfal3ur. ney of RVfarnoch had a real sur- a-day -,ilarldirg entered his stable and found a dead tfox in the' pen with. gO sheep. A pen of seven young cattle was across the feed hall. It is not known bow the -fox got into the stable as it had pot been there the previous night„ The veterinary health' inspector, Dr, McLennan, of Setae/lila was called and the MeBurney -brothers are anxiously Waiting to hear whether or not the fox was rabid and if any damage was done to the ,sheep or cattle, MRS. FARRIER OPENS DOME TO INSTITUTE WHITECHURCH— The regular meeting of the Women's Institute was held on. Tuesday last at the home of Mrs. Garnet Farrier with 15 ladies present and with the pre- sident, Mrs, Russell Ross presiding The ladies watched the "M'Lady" program on CKNX-TV, when Miss Brophy interviewed different la- dies of the Wingham Institute. Af- ter the opening exercises 1VIts, Vie- tor Emerson read a list of resolu- tions that had been drawn up re the costs of delegates to different meetings, eXplaining that they had been voted on and adopted at , a former business meeting, A discussion was held on the workshop to be held .at•Ripley, Ap- ril 3, and Mrs. Lott, Mrs. Gorden MoBurney,1Mrs. J. 0, Gillespie and Mrs. Emerson were appointed to attend, with IVIrs.McBurney to re- port the historiCal research. ac- complished on the: TWeedsmnir The project, for the district, "The Third heal", will be 'held At the, local training school, Walkerton, The ladies received a favorable answer to their appeal -for no par- king signs east and west of the Main intersection- in the village, and were asked to have the exe- cutive meet the representative of the Dept, of Highways.' Mrs. Mc- Innis was appointed to attend the district .directors' meeting at Tiv- erton' en,April 13, with Mrs, Vic- tor Emerson. 'Mrs. Ezra Scholtz gave a very interesting report of the dis*play at Walkerton for the mennbers of the surrounding Institutes, who took part In the short course, "Sew to' Save Dollars". All had appreciat- ed the opportunity to take the course, and thought they had re- ceived many pointers In the art of displaying the different items sew- ed., MrS, Selitatz showed a weilt- able rug made from left-over pica' es of print goods 'which was ad- -mired by all, Mrs. Garnet Farrier played a number, "Why Should I Be lairi- coara,geclr) on the eleetrie organ, Mrs, Miller gave a splendid paper on the Motto, "Life begins at for- ty if you, don't go like, sixty when you're twenty". Mrs, Ezra Seholtz and Mrs, ban Tiffin sang "Till We Meet.Again", The ladies planned to have an ,entertainment in the hail in the Easter holidays, Mrs. Walter Lott, •Mrs, J. G. Gillespie and, Mrs, Erhersbn Were appointed as a nominating toramittee to bring in a slate of officers at the peat meeting. The meeting was closed with the 'national anthem )and the hostess served lunch, Vernon Inglis Is' Moved to Ridgetown WitOXWER—Nernon T. younger Son Of Mr. arid 'Mrs. /ire Inglia Of the 17th concession of. Whe has been en the tianit of borrarterce Staff at Wrox- der for the past eight months, has received a transfer, lie left On Monday to take Over his ‘n'elv duties at the sank of Cern-Mem% In Ridgetown, gent County, Prier to WS departure the Irian'• stet' and staff at the Virtootet branch presented hart with it pea and pencil set„ VIIIITECHURCH Mr, Arthur Wells,. who was m an the. farnierat eaPeditien tca Ottawa last week ,apent the Week.' end At the bonne at hla sister, Mrs, Russell Pardon, and Mr, and Mai, Mr. Ross McGregor and Mr. El don Emerson arrived Araine from a bus trip to Mexieo on Wednes- day last. ^ Mr. and•MrS, jarnea McInnis ar rived home on Mb-natty' last after spending two weeks at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Orval -Has- tings, Wingham: Mrs, Hastings had been a Patient in% Victoria Hospital, Liondon. Mr, John Craig has been a Pa. tient in St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon- On, since Wednesday last, Mrs. Craig and Mr. 'and Mrs. Robert Hall, "Wingham, visited with him on Saturday. The W.M.S. of CalviiaBriek ited Church and the Mission Band will bold their Easter Tbankoffer- ing on Thursday, March 26 And show- the film, "Err& Comes to Canada". Mrs; Irene Paterson of ,Toronto spent the . week-end with her mo- ther, Mrs. William. Taylor of Kin- loss. Mr. and Mrs, Charles. Tiffin spent Sunday with her parents, -Mr. and Mrs, William Brown, of Lucknow. Mr. and, Mrs, Melvin Morrison Wingh am Sawmill. Co, Ltd: and fan-lily, Lueknow, visited on and with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Purdon, Mrs. Garnet Farrier has been quite ill with flu for the past few days. . Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Huffman of Lucknow visited on Sunday with Ur, and Mrs, Wesley Tiffin, Purdon and family' „aeon:4)40cl him .11A far ,As' Allendale on Mon-. day, - Eight tables were in plain at the euchre held in the Vordyee school on Friday evening by the „tefreia4, ;qrs. George Fisher' Arid her pu- pils, Mrs,. Cecil Falconer and Neil Rintoul held high points, and Mrs, D, 'Beecieft, and Robert Plirden were winners of the travelling prize for ellabres. 'The social time was enjoyed byAil, And another ellehre was planned... Miss „Marjorie -Coultes, nurse-in- raining l in CitielphOenerAl HesTti,, tai, spent the weeh,erat with her ' pareptS, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ceti).- t4TLbe- well drillers finished drilling At the farm iherao of Mr, and Mrs. ,d°r9hIreQ0.41,00111)Iftecettll ,aonnd vfLiliatrile;11117 of good. water, Mrs, J. D. Beecroft visited en- '11Yetbiosday last At the :borne .f4.' Mrs. Will t.y.00, bondeshoro, and Vy ittt,4, Mf. And ,Mrs, P h ernsrd Rail. East Wawarosh „ road mon got repairs or their Reeder Last week and had the machine ready for, Worts: on Sattinlay, Sure enotigir, ft was needed onyfentlayafter the. fierce aterm. ToMrar-y, and M,rs. ,Tacit Tngliii and of Fo dwlelt, 'visited Qtr ay 'at tee n m . or, 1011.1- -