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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1959-05-06, Page 93 • $5.70 •Gal. . $1.63 Qt. No. 1 Quality Paint.. ff ff ff ff • . . • ..... 1956 DODGE ,rwo four-door sedans, in 4lice condition. 1956 BUICK Two-door hard top, two-tone, A-1 condition. 1956 CHRYSLER 4-door sedan, a one owner tar and is in 'tip-top shape and is clean as a whistle inside and out. 1955 DODGE Four-door sedan. This is a one-owner car, Black' iinft White two-tone in top condition. 1952 PLYMOUTH Four-door sedan. This is an older ear belt is in Sur- prisingly nice condition, 1947 MERCURY This car has ail the extras and is in goiid running ettuditiori. Come in and see these used cars of quality today at Your Dodge, DeSoto and Simi% Dealer Phone 710 Wingham Roofing Aluminum .. ......... $12.00 Square 3 in 1 Asphalt Shingles ... $ 9.25 Square. House Paint ALL COLORS IN STOCK Fresh Cement in stock now There are excellent highways In the La,urentians as well as in 'the other distripts of Quehee. Total length of 'Quebee's• highWays and roads exceeds 52,0Q0 miles. Why be tied to a clothesline? Put small items, such as handkerchief's, and gloves„ in a mash.drawstring.bag , for washing and drying„to prevent lo8s, ffri,a.avvyvz. HYDRO • Is yours 4 LIVE BETTER ELEctiltcALLY. .Ssoopti.iWho Shop in WinShontRood.ThoAdvanoOlotio FATHER TAKES PART IN . SON'S MUNN GORRI4—Thc "Rev, 3. Bwart ciarit wins inducted into the pastor ate of the Carrie and WroXeter United Chnrehes at an IhnPreesive service in Got.* 'United Cu'heh en Friday evening. Taking part were .pis father, 04 Rey, Jelan Clark of Centralia, who gave the address to his son and conducted the installation, and the father of Mrs, Clark, the Rev. A, J, I.,ove, retired supply minis- ter, of Trinity 'United Church, in Hamilton, Rev, Harold Snell, of Exeter, ad* dressed the cdngregation. Also taking part In the service were the Rev, A. F. Gardiner of Ford- with United churcil and the Rey. J. W. MO Gorrie, who has "be.e'ri StiOlYilielif 'the tlYti'elfilfoll es since last July, A reception followed, at which introductions were made by Leo- nard Rattan and Harvey Sparling of Gorrie and Allan Monroe and .Leslie Douglas of Wroxeter. Re- freshments were served by the la- dies: Mr, and Mrs. Clark have one Child and were formerly stationed at New Lowell, Simeoe County, The Guild of St. Martha will meet on. Wednesday.evening at the home •of Mrs. John Stafford, • The Rev, E, C, Attwell attended the annual Synod of the :Diocese of Huron meeting at St. Paul's Cathedral, London, on Monday and Tuesday, Lay delegates attended on TuesdaY. Mr, and Mrs. William Blackwell of Drayton visited Mr, and Mrs. Ivan Felker on 'Sunday. Mr. Lorne Blackwell has taken a position at the Stephens'. cold storage. • Mr, and Mrs. Edson Riley, Lea- mington, spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Justin Miss Verdella Metcalf of Guelph, and Mrs. D. J. Metcalf of Paisley were recent visitors with Misses. Emily and Beatrice Potter, Sympathy is eSs.t.erscled to Miss. Annie Murray in the death of hes sister, Mrs, (Mary) Cooper, Ta. gaska, Sask. Mr, and Mrs. James Waddell, of Listowel, Mrs. W. MeCrackin Misses Violet and Viola MeCrack- in were Sunday guests of Mrs. A. Thornton., Mrs. Chas, Lake and Joy of Ethel, spent Monday at the same •honse. and Olivir..r.Jamt,ce ss Davidson, EcIwarde Listowel, visited, Mrs. Winnic Scott of Owen Sound on 'Sunday. Mr, and Mrs, R. Stephens ant family, Mrs. A. Stephens and Mist Evelyn Ann Stephens visited Mr and Mrs, Mervyn Stephens of God- `erich on Sunday. Mn and Mrs. Delmer Dilworth Karen and Roger of Ethel visitec at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 'Bar. old Hyndman on Sunday. Mr. 'Thomas Grant, or Moles- worth, spent a couple of days with Mr, and Mrs, Archie Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Cass Thompson .Harriston, visited Mr. and Mrs. AI. Ian Hyndrnan on Sunday, Miss Ruby Taylor, London, spent the week-end with relatives. • Mr. and Mrs. Stan Gowdy of To. ronto were week-end guests with the Irwin families, Mr. Jack Ir. win , of TOronto also visited here Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Espouses and daughter Anne moved recent• ly to the 'farm they purchased frorr Ernest Dinsmore. Natives of Den. mark, they had lived about one mile east of their present home or Highway $7. • The family of Mr. and Mrs. Leo• nard Ruttan spent the afternoon of Sunday at the home of thou] parents, the occasion being the birthday of their mother, Mrs. Rut tan and of her grandson, Garr; Ruttan of Corbetton. There were present, Mr. and Mrs. Beverley Breast (nee Sandra Miller) were honored at a. large gathering in the Gorrit etarlmtinity hall on Friday evening Miss Rath Toner read an address and they were • presented with a gift of money 'by Harry Gibson and Mrs. Alvin Grainger, The evening was spent in dancing tc the =isle of Tiffin's orchestra. Mr. and Mn.s T, V. Edgar, Faye and Lynne spent Saturday with re. natives and attended the funeral 01 the late Harry Dane of Wrizneeter, .f'riend's will be sorry to knots that Mr. Thomas Short is a patient in 'the Listowel Hospital. Mr, and Mrs, Peres., Ashton visit. ed ,Sunday.afternoon with Mr, and. Mrs, Edgar Dahill near Mildrnay, . Mr. Jilt Geishant of Torontor Spent the Week-cild With relatives 1M 13 II Bartbrs of Ha/Miters Visited hoe' Mother, Mrs, Bertha. Nati(' on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs, ti, W, nano Of TO tenth, spent from Friday to Sufi" day with Mr and Mrs. NOttail Mrs. John Day oflyingham.sup- Plied in the St. Helens school last week while. Miss Johnson Was ill. Miss Gwen Cooper, chosen : queen of the Lucknow and. District High School, and her mother, -Mrs. Har- old Cooper, were in London on Friday as guests Of the Free Press, when 69 members of the Queens' Club, representing all parts of Welstern Ontario, visited the CitY. The ladies are reminded of , the Women's Institute this .Thursday aftPinoon," ' s'al't; •GardOing 'Hints. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Miller and Larry of London were week-end visitors with relatives here. The sacrament of the Lord's Supper was observed in the United Church on Sunday. Mr. Frank Mc- Quillin was received into the ,mern- oership by certificate and Gladys McDonald, Wynn de Eder, Terry, Wilson' and Bernardus Severs by profession of faith. Next Sunday is Mother's Day and the Sacra- ment of baptism will be obserVed. We are sorry •to report that little Brenda Lippert has 'been a patient in the, Children's War Memorial Hospital, London. Friendship Circle Make Plans for Tea GORRIE-'-The April .meeting of the South. PrientdShip Circle , was held at the home of Mrs. Willard Peel. The devotions were conduct- ed by Mrs. Alvin Grainger, who chose a topic on "Behold a' Sower". Mrs. Lorne Robinson read ' the Scripture from Mark 4. During the business further plans were discussed for the tea and sale to be' held in the Gorrie United Church this month, Special Seriiice At St. Stephen's GORRIE—Mernbers of the Jun- lee Auxiliary and of the Church Boys' League attended the service .n St. Stephen's Church on Sun- day afternoon, occupying the front seats, The rector, Rev. E. C. Att- well, chose as his subject "The good seed 'bringeth forth good fruit", in keeping with Rogation Day. He stressed the importance of good seed being sown in one's youth, and of Bible reading and study if one would live a useful sod fruitful life later on., Mr, Attweil dedicated the Junior kuxiliary banner and the girls were presented' with stripes and 'he :boys with crests 'for work done :luring the winter. They organiz- xl in the autumn with Mrs. Att-, well as leader of the girls and Mr. Attwell as leader of the boys, Wade and attended the funeral of the late Mr. Harry Dane, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Broad and family of Uxbridge visited the for- seer's sister, Mrs. Fred Feigel 'and Mr. X'eigel on Sunday. Mrs, Robert 'Graham, Mr. James Douglas and Mrs, W. E. Whit- field Were in ,Ha,rriston on Sunday owing to the serious illness of Mrs. Alex MeRenzie, who is 4 Sister of Mrs, Graham and Mrs. Douglas, Mrs. Gordon Underwood, Mrs. Norman, Mrs, 'Harry Xing, Mrs. Verne Clark and Rev, 8., C. Att- Well were hi Meaford oh Wednes- day tfee the regional Meeting of the Huron Diocesan Chancel Guild In Christ Church. The Woman's IVfissIOnarY Soci- ety will hold Its annual CA= re- affiliation in the Gorrie United Church On Thureday,,May 7 at Sad Program committee, Mrs. Gerald Galbraith, Mrs. 1', CPR/At- ka and Mrl, W. J. nirct for any worthwhile purpose for..... .... one to. three years at THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE more than 800 branches providing specialized personal loan - service since 1936. Winglitun Branch W..0.STRUTHE'AS INDUCTED AT GOMM—Rev, Jr. L'wait Clarke, centre, was inducted as Minister of Gerrie United Church at a special service on irriday evening. Pictured with Rev. Clarke are his father-in-law, Rev. A. J. Love, of Hamilton, left, a former pastor of 'the Wro xeter Methodist Chureh, and iris father Rev. a. T. Clarke,- of Centralia, both of whom assisted at the in duction. The minister and his family arrived in Gorrie last Friday from their former charge at New Lowell, near Barrie, Ontario.—Advance-Times photo. GORE ST, HELENS Township Hall BLUEVALE, ONT. Thursday May 7th 1959 a.m. Afternoon 1.15 P•m• Eiening session 7.30 in the Wingham District High School Adjudicator -1- Dr. 0. Roy Fenwielr, Toronto lliusio Supervisor — Mrs. Nora Moffatt TURNBERRY TWP, SCHOOL AREA TWELFTH ANNUAL. IWUSIC FESTIV'AL R. HAMILTO OPTOMETRIST Thoroughness — Ability — Time, tested Phone 37 for appointment • • * A clothesline ties you down to weather-watching. But an automatic electric clothes dryer has its own "indoor sun- shine," It frees you from the drudgery of lugging heavy baskets of Wet wash to the line—it dries your clothes the way you want them—damp-dry "for, ironing, or completely dry 'for folding away—and it does all this automatically for less than five cents! There's a, treat in store for you the first time, and, every time, you use an automatic electric clothes dryer.