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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1959-04-29, Page 11mite 11,Viosihonn Advaece-Artodes, Weitommtuf, 401,1 Don't • (forget the 15JR,OWN1E.. CO,Oic;;IE DAY TO.103. 614- Saturday, . May 9th PHONE 12 MEN'S WORK .1300.Ts s'imoNg imr) sivicrov $7,95 and up YOUR FAMILY SHOE STORE WINOHAM FOROWICH Miss •,Clara Bates of Elmwood spent the week-end with Mr, and Wally Gibsrm, • Mrs, William Aitcheeen of Elora. visited one day last week with Mr.. and Mrs,. Elmer Miller, Mr. and. Mrs, George Pitten- dreigh, Aar} Tan and Mrs. George, Baker visited friends /11 Galt on Friday, N9ss 14)°11111•9:....P9t fielli edit; day last week with Mrs. Pearl Patterson. Mr, 'Thomas Dunnington of Owen Sound is visiting for some time at the home of Mr., and Mrs, Ken. Graham. • Mr, and Mrs, W, Martin of Lis- towel spent one day last week, with Mr, and Mrs, Glenn Martin. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Demerling spent one day last Week with Mr, and Mrs. Erie Corbett in Wood- stock. Mrs. William Duncan and John of Guelph visited a couple of days with Mr, and Mrs. Sack Brown, Mrs. Brown and three children re- turned to Gueiph where they wily visit, for, a- week, Mrs, Marlene Holland and Tony of Kitchener spent the, week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J, Schaefer. Congratulations to Mr, and Mrs. James Massey (nee Donna Wray) formerly of Fordwich on the birth of a 'daghter at 'St.• Mary's Hos- pital on' Friday, April 24th. Messrs. Alvin Denny and Aubrey Beswitherick. of Guelph visited on Saturday et the home of Mr. and MrS, Earl Moore; Mr. and Mrs, John'Hurst and Mr. and Mrs. Wil- ham Tolton of Kitchener were Sunday guests at the same home. Friends of Mrs,' William' Wilson Will be glad- to know she. was able to return home last week from Lis-, 1 For The Best REF REHATION & ELECTRICAL SERVICE — CALL ' JACK KERR Phone 608 J 22 • Wingharn • `Specializing lit "•- SEALED-UNIT RF.,PAIR AND COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATION AtEPAIR Ourilliey kiiSuccess _2 2 2 , Confidence We are perfectly confident in' our ability and equipment. Since we have confidence in our- solves you have assurance that you will get the best body repair job possible, when you call on 'us. - Once you have tried our services you, too, will have confidence in our workmanship in future. B.o.cbrShqp. - • Phone' 746 . 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High single, Velma, Balser, 289; high triple, Marg Jamieson, 604, THE CHRISTIAN MONITOR O.N" INTONATIONA4 DAILN !4 EWSPOkf Good Reading for the Whole Family • News • • Facts • Family Features 411•10 The Christian. Science Monitor One Norway St., Boston 15, Mass. " • Send your newspaper for the time ; checked. Enclosed find my check or •noney order. 1 1 year $18 El 6 months 19 Q 3 months $4.50 0 • Name Address ; City Zone State 1'B.16 PRESBYTERIAL SEC. IS C. SPEAKER FORDWICH The Fordwich C.G.I.T, ,held. its affiliation service last week in the United_ Church. Marjorie Connell presided. The Meeting opened with the national anthem, Lord's prayer, Purpose, and answer. Patsy Harris and Margaret Anne Chat.ge„ rJf .11/0,wpr.7.. ship service, A review of the study book, "Friendship Diary" 'was giv- en by Phyllis Wilson, Margaret Wallace, Joyce Greer and. Marjory Connell, The affiliation service •was, in charge of Mrs. C. Carsyvell,.'Donna Siefert, Mrs, Stan Bride and Mrs. Ted McCrcath of Walton, Presby- terial 'secretary of C,G,I.T..., Mrs. Harold. Pollock then intro- duced the guest speaker, Mrs, Mc- Creath. She told the girls, that gives better knowledge of good leadership and with the, training received members become better citizens. "If you have ob- jectives, girls, stick to them and don't let temptation sway you," said the, speaker. "C.G.I.T, mem- hers learn more .about Jesus and a clearer meaning of the church; and loyalty," Mrs: lefcareath also reminded everyone of the camp that will he' held at Goder- la again this summer. A' social time was then spent and -a deli-- elOeS lunch served 'by • members of the WIVES. The meeting closed with Taps. towel • Hospital, where she had been confined the past two'weeks. We wish. her a speedy retUrn to good health, Mr. ,and Mrs, Lyle Simmons and Anne and Mrs, Roy Simmons were London visitors one day last week. Mrs. Wellington Hargrave, Mrs. Emmerson Hargrave and Mrs. Stan. Forester spent a day last' week in Kitchener. Mrs, Jim Strong, Mrs, 'Emmerson Ferguson, Mrs. Lloyd Jacques, Miss Elva Foster and Mrs. E, C.*Attwell were in' London last week' where' they attended the 72nd .,annual meeting of the Huron 'Diocesan Board of the Woman's Ainaliary of the Angliedn' ChUreh1' of Canada, held in St. Paul's Cathedral_ Some 900 ladies were in attendance at this meeting. Friendat. of Mrs. Harold Foster will be sorry to hear that at pre- sent she is confined to Victoria Hospital in London, • Sunday visitors with -isgr. and Mrs. Ira 'Schaefer were Reit, and Mrs. Stewart McLeod arid son George and Mrs. Tuke and ,Mr. and Mrs. George Trethewey and family all of Stratford, Reif.' and Mrs, McLeod, 'Mrs. Tuke and Mr. Tre- thewey were en the Sing Time pro- gram Sunday afternoon at CKNX- television, Mr. and Mrs. Harold. Pollock were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pollock at Ripley. Mr. and 'Mrs, • Gam King and Bernald visited on 'Sunday with relatives at Kimberley, Mr, and Mrs. Carl Stewart of Listowel visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James Vittie. Mrs. Ruby Forester of Toronto spent the week-end at her home here, Mr. Bruce Giles of London, spent the Week-end with his grand- mother, Mrs, George Baker. • Miss Margaret McCann of Lis- towel spent the week-end With her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Mc- Cann; Ladies' Auxiliary Attends Birthday 11/embers of the Ladies' Aniciliate les to Wingham, Blyth .and Brussels branches of the Canadian Legion attended a, social evening in Sea- forth last Wednesday when they were guests of the Seaforth Aux- iliary on the occasion of Its seventh birthday, Five cars of Wingham ladies attended, During the evening a , 'Ong 'held' :Off: tests and games. were played, The guests enjoyed a program of sev- .eral ,musical numbers, Mrs. Vance Sanderson was the winner of one of the draws made, A delicious lunch, complete with a decorated birthday cake was served by the hostesses, Local Winners at Hullett'Festival All four entries made in the Hal- lett Music Festival from USS 11, East Wawanosh & Hullett were winners, The ,Challenge Shield from Suramenhill Ladies' Club was won by a double trio and $10,00 gift certificates from Simpson-Sears, Toronto for duet, by Shiela and Sandra 'Henry, Blyth, The unison chorus and two-part chorus won second place. The teacher is Mrs. Myrtle Munroe, Auburn, and mu- sic supervisor, Mrs. Elaine McDow- ell, .R.R, 7, Lucknow, MRS. STAN. BRIDE HOSTESS TO W.I. FORDWICH—The Women's In- stitute met at the home' of 111M. Stan Bride for the April meeting. Mrs. Anson Demerling, president, was in charge. Devotions were taken by Mrs. Roy Simmons. "Roll call was a new feature in agricul- ture. Correspondence was taken care of 'by Mrs. Robert Gibson. The motto, "Don't work all your life to make a living, work all your life to live'," was given by' Mrs. Clarence Carswell. She said the little extras in life ,aclel the spice. Kindness 'takes" time, not 'radii* Let us grow by our mistakes and grow in love. She closed with a recipe for .living. Letters of th.t's for donations were read, MrsYtlare.Harris gave, a report of district executive held in Wroxeter. The district annual is to be May 14th in • Bluevale. Plans were made to have the new electric stove connected in the hall. Receipts from the hockey banquet 'and annual concert were given and Mrs., Clare Harris conducted the installation of officers. ,, Mrs. William Campbell gave the topic' on aluminum, which proved interesting. It is found in many things and in vegetables and clay, Charles Hall and Paul Herriot, both young men, discovered it in, 1886. The meeting closed with the Na., tional Anthem and lunch was serv- ed. WHITEGHURCH Mr. and Mts. Wes Tiffin of Langside and Mrs. Myrtle Dawson of Whitechurch visited Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. George Currie. Mrs, Allan McConnell and Mr. Frank McConnell of London visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Currie on Saturday and atended the funeral of their cousin, Mr, Peter MacLeod. Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Slcightholm and family visited on Sunday at the home of his brother, Mr, Nelson Sleightholie at 'Brussels. ' Linda and Marion McGee, little , daughters of Mr, and Mrs, George McGee have been patients in Wing- ham hospital over the week-end, suffering from 'pneumonia follow- ing flu. , Mr. and Mrs, Geo.ige Oman of East Wawanosh have 'been laid up with an attack of flu over the week-end. East Wawanosh . and Morris school children are holding their music festival this Thursday and Frida,y in Belgravc and on Friday night In Wingham District High School. Mr, Ross MeMiehael of Sarnia spent the week-end at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Gershom Johnston and Mr. and 'PR's, MoMichael and, family visited on Sunday with his Mother, Mrs. Orpha McMichael of Clinton,and with other friends there, Miss 'Gertrude tteWart, who vis- ited last week at the bailie of her sister, Mts. Harold Walker, who was very ill last week With flu, re- turned home to Cookstown on Sun- day with Mr, Ronald Murray, Mr, }WOW Walker l'' able to rettien hohle from. Vyingltafn ital Thursday, 110, and Mrs, Hatolef turri. have been helping at the Walker home during the siege of sickness. Mr, arid Mrs..Jack Johnston of London visited on Sunday with his, parents, Nfr. and Mrs, Cershorn Johnston, and all visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Bid Robinson of St, Augustine, A special service was held .on' Sunday afternoon at the La,ngside Presbyterian Church when the ehoir of the Presbyterian Church at Luekrinow led in the singing arid in two anthems. The Lucknow Legioty-attencled a-bet19,, centre seats of the church and Rev, R, T, A, Marshall dedicated the new electric organ to the use of the church and the members. Mrs, William Scott is • organist and a. splendid congregation attended, Mrs, George MeCleneghan and Miss Mildred and Mrs. Robert Ross visited on Sunday with Mr. arid Mrs, C. T. Boss of Walkerton. The Ladies' Aid ,,of the Presby- terian Church met on Tuesday at the home of Mrs. James McInnis, Mrs. Irene Paterson 'of Toronto spent the week-end with her mo- ther, Mrs. William Taylor and Charlie. Mr, and Mrs, Milton Ross and Lois and. Mr. Alfred Rose of Teeswater :visited on Saturday at' the Taylor home, Mr, and Xs's, :James Keene and, children of Sudbury are spending, this week with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Johnston Conn. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Mitchell of Rothsay visited with ,Stonehonse and Coultes relatives in tut Wa- wanosh and Morris nn Sunday. Mr, and Mrs, Earl Caslick visit- ed on Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Scott of RIP-. ley, and Mr. and Mrs. Caelick and Mr. • .rl xahnamdili„ home of Mrs, •George Caslick of Stratford, Many' relatives of the late Wal- ter Scott Were at the R, A, Currie & Sons. funeral home on Sun day:' Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Seott)f Ai-'- ma; Mr. .and Mrs. Harold. Davis, Waterloo; ,Mr, Lewis Cameron 'and son James, of -Elora and his son,, Lewis Caineron • of :Guelph; Walter Scott of Gnelph; Archie Scott, Per,- gus and William Scott,' Aline, `1. WHAT CAN I DO FOR YOU? Your bank manager is easy to meet —and a good man to talk things over with..Not just because he knows a lot -about 1.iaaing, but because' Fie .'"` can be counted on to apply that knowledge and 'experience to your particular need. . To him, banking is more than dollars - and cents, more than figures in .a ledger. To ,him, banking the opportunity to work with people,- through bank services to help. with your problems, yonr hopes and plans. That is what helms been trained to do. That is what he likes to do. ,You'll find he's a good man to know. THE CHARTERED BANKS SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY See the line 'of wediliotatatiOnery at AdvaacaTli..s Imargmaiparamiammi.um111111411 .111111”.1.1111141111111141111110.1111•1111111Mar;4444M40444ri1m444111.44'41414141411111•4 . The fees are especially attractive to new golfers. Contact any member for farther' information. „ The executive extends an invitation to prospec- ' tive tnetribers young or old, to participat9 • The. Wiugham..:Golf Opeus its 1959 Season^ enjoyable pastime. Wingham Golf Clu , . Miss-. Phyllis Smith,," nurse-in- training ;at St. Mary's Hospital, Kitehener,, -is. spending „tive• weeks' vacation at the borne of heir pardnts, irefr. and Mrs. .Win„, Smith of Latigside. Mrs, Wm A Pitt- don • vieited, on Monday,:yr.ith her parenti1 ;11/fi. and Mrs. stnith:,• • A .11114111,111111111111111111111 iiiii 111111 llllllll 111111111111111M11111111111110 iiiii 101111 llllll 111111111 lll 1 ll 1111114 l l1411115ul llllll