The Wingham Advance-Times, 1959-05-27, Page 10The Wilighant Mivaliee4i/nes, Wednesday, inky 271 1,949 Young People. -•
WHITECERCH
MURRAY GAUNT 13 WHITEMIJRCIf—A, nieeting Was
called last Thursday everting dir
the memorial hall to discuss
getting Water for fire protection
for the village heineS. Mr. Gatlae
of Clifford, a well-driller, -was
present and gave information on
the -arneviint neeessary, and what
drilling costs would be, or bire cost
of tapping onto drilled wells in the
village,
A committee of Cecil Falconer,
Albert Coultes and Victor 0-Pierson,
were aPpOinted -to -contact villa.ge
residents, to find out how many
would want the water installed in
their homes.
SHORE HOLSTEINS LTD.7--: Sales Managers
REPORTS HEARD
FROM DEPARTMENTS
WHITECHURCH
Miss Marilyn• Reid of Mount.
Brydges, who is attending lyells,
Academy, 'London, spent the week-
end with her parents, Mr.- and
Mrs. Thomas Reid of Marnoch.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Reid and fam-
ily of Windsor and his mother,
Mrs. Roy Reid of Strathroy, also.
Spent the week-end at the Reid
home. The grandfather, Mr. Roy
Reid, has been a patient in the
Strathinere Lodge Hospital at
Strathroy for the past three years.
Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Searle Kit-
eardine visited on Sunday will, Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Currie.
Mr, and Mrs. George Walker
and Clarence visited on Sunday
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
William Humphrey of St, Helens.
Mr. and Mrs. James Johnston
and family of Turnberry visited on
Sunday at the borne of his sister,
Mrs, Stewart Smith of Kitchener.
Mrs. James 'Falconer is spending
a few days this week at the home
of her son, Mr. Charles Falconer
of Glamis.
About 75 members -of Lucknow
and Wingham, Masonic Lodges at-
tended divine- service in the Pres-
byterian Church here on Sunday
morning with the worshipful mas-
ter, Wallace Conn. A quartet, John
McGee, J, D. Beecroft, Gordon Leg-
gatt and Alex Robertson, sang two
numbers, "If You Only Knew My
Saviour" and "Steal AWay". Rev.
R. T. A. Marshalr gave an inspir-
ing sermon, speaking on the wis-
dom of Soloinori.
Mr, and Mrs, Gordon Jamieson,
of Goderich, visited on Sunday at
.he home of her sister, Mrs. Or-
ville Tiffin,
Mr. James Snowden was able to
return home on -Saturday after
spending six weeks in Wingharn
Hospital. Mrs, W. Nixon and Mr,
George McRoberts of Lucknow vis-
ited at the Snowden home on
Monday.
Mrs, Walter Lott left recently tt
spend the summer at the harm of
Mr. and AIM Robert Lott of Cal-
gary, Alfa.
Mrs, Sam Reid of Lucknow and
her daughter, Mrs. Wm. Hurnphres
of St, Helens, visited on Sunday
With Mr, and MrS. W, R. Perrier,
Mrs, Hcvfffeldt and her Children,
of Mildmdy, and Mr, and Mrs
Robert thantbers and Dovene of
Harriston, visited on Sunday at thr
home of their brother, Mr, Carl
Weber.
Mr, and Mrs, George McGee and
children visited on Sunday with his
mother, Mro. Leask McGee at
WrOxeter, arid at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Douglas Simpson of Cut-
foss,
Mr. and Mr a. George Caldwell
of Blyth visited on Sunday at the
home of their daughter, Mrs. Wen,
kintoni. Mary Purclon of St, kel,
On visited °Vet* the week-end at
the Ptintoul home, while Donna
Aintolil visited With• Barbara Per,
don,
Mr, JIM demmins is supplying
et. the- CalA,atpitlaio rotation thia,
Week:
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hagerman
and Brian of Beeten -spent the
week-end tit the home of gr, and
Mrs. Lawrence Taylor,
Mr, and, Mrs, John L, Currie and
family visited on Sunday with 'his
Slater, Miss Rachel -Currie of Galt.
Mr, and Mrs. Robert Aiteheson
and baby, Bradley, moved last
.weelt their home In .Lucknow,
Mr, (Alex. McKenzie and Mr. and.
Mrs. John Gaunt loft an Monday
to spend a few days' at :Smiths
Mr. -and Mrs. George Coultes
sire staying at the Gaunt home
with the boys.
Mr. and Mrs, Milan Moore, on
Wednesday attended atile funeral
of the late Jimmie Stegner, held
from the home of his parents, mr
and Mrs, Maxwell Stegner, to
j5WaallittP4otf"OCIaltCvierleetery. assisted well °° ithte-he.
service.
'';!‘)Ir'S; ThOMPs dn" 'Of 'Pever ,
sham visited on Sunday with
her parents, Rev. and Mrs. W. j,
Watt. Mrs, Thompson was one of
the party of about 75, oho came
from• the Maxwell congregation
near Fevershal, and the men sang
on the Sing-Time- program of
CICNX, The party brought lunch
and had kitchen privileges At the
United Church, They stayed for
the evening service.
The property of the late Mr.
Thos. Moore was sold last week to
Mr. Hugh Hand, of Kinloss,*and
Mr. Hand gets possession June 1.
Mr, and Mrs, John Purdon visit-
ed on Sunday at'the home of her
sister, Mrs. Harold Cook of Blyth.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl IVrcelenaghan
,visited on Sunday at the home of
her uncle, Mr. Mac Stewart of
Kitchener.
Mrs.,Tack Flanigan of Toronto
spent last week-end with her pa-
rents, Mr, and Mrs. Thos, Inglis,
and her niece, Mary *Lou Adams.
accompanied 'her back to Toronto
to spend -a week there.
Mrs. Orville Elliott, teacher of
Langside School, and Mrs. David
Stroud, teacher of S.S. No. 9. Kin-
loss, are taking their pupils on a
bus trip on Tuesday to. Toronto,
Where •the bus driver, Allen Reed.
will take them to see / interesting
points in the city.
Mrs. Don Cameron of New York
City and Mrs, Victor Casemore of
Brantford spent the week-end at
the home of their brother, Mr.
Thos. Morrison,
Anniversary services will be held
in the Presbyterian Church here
next Sunday at 11 am. and 7.30,
and the special minister will be
Rev, Wm. HenderSon of Walker-
ton. Services in the United Church
will be withdrawn for the day and
anniversary services will be held
in the United Church on Sunday,
June 7 at 11 am, and 8 p.m, Mr.
services.
Mrs,
will have charge ,of the
Mrs, Fred Bagg and her son, Mr.
Evvart Bagg of Willowdaie visited
on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs.
E: H. Groskortir. ,They took baby
David Porter home to his parents
in Toronto,
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Smith of
Markham visited on Sunday, at 'the
home of his sister, Mrs. Russell.
Chapman,
'Mr. and Mrs. Jack McFarlane of
Scotland visited on Sunday with
Mr: and Mrs. J. G. Gillespie and
their uncle, Mr. Fred Neighbour.
Mrs. Allen Turner returned to
her home here on Saturday after
spending the winter months in To-
ronto. Mrs, Richard Turner and
blieir two children accompanied
Mrs. Turner and will spend the
summer here.
Little Douglas Morrison, who was
taken to Wingham Hospital last
Sunday, after a tractor accident,
sVoassdaayb.le to return home on Wed- -
Mr.'and Mrs. Bradley of Mount
FaeSt visited on Sunday with her
sister, Mrs, K Dowling and La-
verne,
Mrs, Annie Graham of Ripley
spent a few days last week with
Mrs, Wm, Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs, Dan McInnis and,
children of Teeswater visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Tiffin, -
George I:isher and with her aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. jantzi and family
of Milverton visited on Sunday at
the home of her brother, Mr.
Mrs, D. Kennedy.
Many will be pleased to know
that Mr's, Walter Lettner, of To-
ronto, and sister of John Boyle
and Mrs, Michael Cummins, who
Was' hospitalized four months fol-
lowing a fall with a bad concus-
sion, was able to return to her
home last week and is able to be
up and around the house.
Mr, and MrS, Ted Martyn of
Wingham visited on Sunday with
Mr. arid M.S. Howard Martin.
Mr. and -Mrs, Robert Montgorn-
cry, Mr. William. Elliott and Me
and Mrs, John Jamieson and soils
Visited oh Sunday with Mr, and
Mrs. Anson Ituttan of Ponclwith,
Ur, and Mrs, ThoreaS O'Malley
and Kathleen Visited on Sunday at
the home of her aunt, Mrs. 4,5111-
neriniend of St. Augustine.
William Rintoul, Cordon Rintoul
Lloyd Phillips and Willlarn A. Put.
don attended the sale at Kitehener
last
t r and U T, hursdayra., Harry Cook viSited
bn unitlay at the heme (:,f their
daughter, Mrs.. Itareld 81080 of
Mr, and Mrs, Albert Blettutit and
Children visited on Sunday With
his ihnothee, Atm VPilliam Bietnan
61 t5 1411 e 101%lun6t Mrs, ap, and her' tang4
• WI-UTBCI-IURCT-I• -Murray Gaunt
of West Wawanosh, won the
Blatehferd Feed Trophy at the 411*
nual Huron County livestock ludg,
lag competition held at ;Seaforth
on Saturday. Murray, in the sen-
ior competition, gathered a total
of 6.41) points, out of a -possible- 700,
Crawford McNeil of Fordyce Was
runner up with 686 points.
With 32 competing in. the inter-
mediate class, Charles McGregor of
Seaforth and Glen -Coultes of Mor-
ris, tied on a score of 638 for first
place and Jones- Coultes, East
Wawanosh, was second with 633
points. The William Stone 4 Sons
trophy went to Charles McGregor
with 3.95. points ,and second to Ken
Coulees, East Wawanosh with 191
Meet jointly
N.VHITECHURCH -- The yomig
Meeting Held on I
Fire Protection
WHITECHURCH
Glanworth Holstein
SALE
THURSDAY, MAY 28th-8 p.m. D.S.T.
at the Glanworth Sales Arena on the Wellington
Road between Glanworth and St. Thomas.
MOSTLY ACCREDITED, LISTED and VACCINATED
A large selection including fresh and springing
cows ,summer and fall calving cows and heifers.
Open yearlings, calves, 2 service age balls.
60 HEAD.
'THURS., JUNE 4th — 8.00 p.m., D.S.T.
at the Glanworth Sales Arena on the Wellington
Road between Glanworth and St. Thomas.
The complete Registered, Accredited, Blood
Tested Herd owned by Bruce Lovell & Son,
Mt. Elgin.
Further details next week.
SHORE HOLSTEINS LTD. — Sales Managers
Holstein Dispersal
126th
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elliott and
family and Erma and Norma and
Lorne Forster on Sunday called
on Mrs, John' Forster of Bayfield,
who has been a patient in the Clin-
ton Hospital during the past week.
Mr.' and Mrs, Cameron Simmons
and Nancy of Ldndon spent the
'week-end with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs, Charles Martin and with
Wingharn relatives.
Mr. Lansley Magoffin and fam-
ily of 'London spent the week-end
at the home of his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Magoffin. Mr.
Lloyd Phillips also visited at the
Magoffin borne on Sunday.
Mr. and-Mrs. Russe'll Moore and
family of Preston spent- the, week-
end at'the home of his parents, Mr,
and Mth. Thonias Moore.
Mr. Robert Gibson of the Walk.
erton Health Unit, Mrs, ,Gibson
and her mother, Mrs. R. Currie,
spent the' 'week-end in Lon-
don with Mist' Marjorie 'Currie.
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t the
held their ineet
Mg on Tuesday evening in the Un-
ited Church with the president,
Miss Jean Maftin, presiding. Mrs.
G. E. Farrier was at the piano. for
a sing-song .of Gospel hymns, The
young people appointed Arthur
Lakilaw as recording secretary for
their meetings, and decided to hold
the gatherings on the second Sun,
day evening of the month .In the
Presbyterian Church and in the
United Church on the fourth Tees,
day. The conveners of the Faith
and Evangelism committees, Clif-
ford Laicliaw and Russell Punkin,
Were in charge of the meeting that
to/lowed. Clifford read the Scrip-
ture lesson. and Russell led in the
Meditation period, Clifford spoke
of 'the many ways all can show grs.-
.points, in.,the, twin to c/9'.,11 1?1,!-•s i riV
High beef section winner was nYeral 'reining's OU -the
Glen Coultes with 194 points, Ken subject. He closed the meeting
with the IVIispah -benediction. neth Cr:mites, second, with 191
points. IstrOY Rintoul, White,
church, with 99 points .out of 100
was tops in the sheep section with
James F, Coultes 97 points, The
dairy cattle judge was the agrieul- Mr. Paul Groskorth was in
tural representative from Lambton Stratford at the Teachers' College
County, assisted by Ronald Mc- „on Monday, writing the last of his
Michael of Wroxeter and Maurice, exams. Paul was fortunate, in
Hallahan of BelgraveS , that he had only two to write out
of the ten subjects. Be leaves next
week to attend school in Toronto
for observation purposes and to
• be ready for fall teaching there.
Billie Kennedy will teach at Ac-
ton, Miss Ruth Steer near Cooks,
ville, Miss Louise Andrews at Kit-
ehener, Barry McQuillin at Kit-
chener and Miss Anne Crawford
at Goderich. These are the young
folks from this district who went
weekly last year to the Stratford
Teachers' College.
Mrs, Alex Inglis returned home
last week after spending two
weeks with Mr, and Mrs. Roddy.
Inglis of Watford. The Kerr bull-
dozer was busy last week levelling
the ground around the founda-
tion of Mn, Inglis' new house on.
Highway 86..
Mr. and Mrs. John Hutchison
spent last week -at the home of
their daughter, Mrs. Edward Nich-
olson of Thamesfend.
Mr, and Mrs: Mitchell Elliott
and family of Allsa, Craig visited
on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wal-
ter Elliott, and with Mrs. Elliott,
in Wingham and with ' his father,
Mr. Gordon Elliott, who is seriously
ill in Wingham Hospital., .
WHITEOHMOH-- The regular
9r4W,T4Wq i rA. thC, W4.4 ,pf
the Presbyterian Churdh was held
last Wednesday in the S.S, room of
the church, with the -president,-
Mrs. Dawson Craig presiding. Mra..
Craig gave the call to worship
and Mrs. McKague led in the Glad
Tidings prayer„
Mrs, Earl Casliqk led in the
Scripture message from Genesis
chapter 27, and told of the aim and
burPose of the W.M.S. Mrs. Mc-
Kague and Mrs. Donald Ross pre.
pared the Story of Rebecca for
Bible study, and Mrs. John Craig
led in prayer. A special collection
was taken for the supply allocation.
The ladies were Invited to attend
a special meeting of the IVfaitland
Presbyterial, to be held in Toes,
water Presbyterian Church on
Thursday and plans were made to
attend afternoon and evening meet-
ings. This is the 75th anniversary
for Maitland Presbyterial. The
topic, "How We' Witness Day by
Day", was taken by Mrs, MelCa,gue,
who acted as commentator in a
discussion. Mrs. Dawson Craig re-
ported on the work of the hospital
visitors. Mrs. John McGee report-
ed the work of the Christian liter-
ature representatives of the church,
Mrs, McInnis gave the report of
the work of the Presbyteries and
summer workers, and Mrs. Frank
Coulter gave the report of the
work of the regional secretaries.
r Dr, Marshall gave an interesting
report of the Hamilton-London,
Synodical meeting, which she at-
tended in Goderich in April, and'
the meeting was closed with the
Mizpah benediction. A
,111101100 or NOT 4-
. be Active.
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content. i-,--But'not for long. They are low in Carbohydrates, the energy giving
nutrient. And ENERGY is the most important single need for Dairy Cows.
A sudden boost in Milk Production is NOT enough. An increase in yield must be
maintained all through their lactation,, Balance those lush- pastures and maintain
full body weight and maximum productic n. SHUR-GAIN 14% Pasture Dairy Ration
is high in Carbohydrates providing the energy. missing from the grass.
Check with us and see how little you need to feed to supplement the early pastures
and keep your herd fit for profitable production.
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It's No Trick at All
. to have your vehicle good looking again if
you leave it in the hands of experts. Our de-
pendable workmen take pride in every job they
do, whether your car has been damaged' in an
accident or just in for a new paint job.
Wingham Body Shop
Phone 746 Sid Adams Wingham
Farm Program.
Education Program.
Better hospital coverage.
New Highway set up. '
Low cost housing.
Changes in Hydro rates and School
taxes.
Rae J. Watson # your LIBERAL candidate in Huron-Bruce riding is well
known by John Wintermeyer — Leader of Ontario-Liberals, They are shown
here at Mr. Wintermeyer's nomination in Waterloo the other night; Rae lives
just one concession south of the highway running from Winghatn to Lucknow.
During the last four years Rae has been iii Wingham on the average of three
times per week: Rae is known by many citizens of Wiugham; he will make
an excellent representative for you at Toronto.
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WORM
1Too late for last week).
Mr. and. Mrs. Norman Bill and
family of Toronto spent the wee4-
end -with her parents, Mr, and Mrs.
Harry McGuire. Mrs, -RIP and
children remained to. spend the
week.
Me, and Mrs, John B, McCallum
spent a few days last week with
their daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs, George Jones and tfa,m,
fly- at. London.
Mr, 'and Mrs. Russell Kelly and
family of Cooksville spent the
week-end with his parents; Mr,
and Mrs, William
Mrs, Margaret Cameron of Sas-
katoon, Sasit, visited recently with
Miss -Stella Kethery.
Mr. and Mrs, Jerry .Higgins, Mr,
and Mrs, Alvin Higgins and fam-
ily and 'Mn. and Mrs. Roy Patti,
son and, family, Wingham, visited
on Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Ro,
'nen' "7'•• " My. and Mrs. Alan McKay and
fam ily of Wingham 'visited on
'Sunday with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs, Harry McGuire.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bunking of
Elyth visited on Saturday eve-,
ning with Mr. and Mrs. James La-
mont and family,
Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Mcerae vis-
ited on Saturday evening wiSh
and Mrs, John Manning at Blyth.
Mr. and Nil's, Thomas Smith vis-
ited on Sunday with Mrs. Emily
Elston at Wingham:
Mr. Albert •Nethery of Hamilton_
visited over the -week-end with
Miss -Stella Nethery and also with
Mr, and Mrs, Fred Cook.
Mrs, Arthur Edgar of Wingham
spent Friday with her daughter,
Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse.
Mr. and Mrs, Leslie Bolt and
Lorna- and Miss Kay VanCanin
and Mrs, Laura Johnston and
George were in London on Sunday
and went through the "Story. Book
Gardens" there.
ily spent the week-end at Walker-
ton at the home of her sister, Mrs,
Self. On Saturday Mrs, Biomass
Mrs. Self and their Parents, Mr,
and Mrs, Harry MacKay and other
immediate members of their ram-
ilieS, attended the wedding of Mr.
and Mrs. MacKay's granddaugh-
ter, Miss Marjorie MacKay, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. John MacKay
of Guelph, to Mr. Michael Dea,rn-
gey, The wedding was solemnized
in Knox Presbyterian Church at
2.30 and the wedding .dinner for
-about RI „guests was served in the
church parlors,
and..Mrs, Roy Robinson. anid
„sons, and Mr.. John Beadle, visited
op. Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, Jos.
Thompson of Goderich. ,
Mr, and mrs,.Day9 McDonald of
Milton- visited on Sunday with her
Parents, and Mrs.. Prank Cold-
ter, and with his mother, MrS, Mc-.
Doitld, at St, Nelms,
Mr. and Mrs.' Arnold .Vint of
Coderieh visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Many from this district on Tees-
aro attcraca the funeral of a' for.
nice beloved pastor -of the Preas
byterian .Church in the person of
the. Rev, John Pollock. Mr,
IQ* had been a patient . in the
Wingharn Rospital for several
months, Friends throughout this.
district extend their sympathy to
th e bereaved wife and family and
grandchild ren ,
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Smyth and
Doreen and Mr. Albert Smyth, of
Ireland, spent. the weekend with,
Mr. and Mrs. John, Smyth at Ham-
ilton,
(FORESTER'S 2ND ANNUAL
ommunity AUCIlen
,1917, . ,
SATURDAY Afternoon
JUNE 131h, 1959
Brooks Transport Shed
Lucknow
This sale operates op the same principal as the many
Commonly Livestock Auctions ini Western Ontario.
ARTICLES TO BE CONSIGNED ARE:.
Household Furnishings of any' type.
Garden Tools — Lawn Mowers
Bicycles — Wagons Etc.
and many other miscellaneous articles
IF YOU NO LONGER NEED IT, TURN IT INTO CASH,
ON SATURDAY, JUNE 13
PROCEEDS FOR CANCER RESEARCH
NO SALE --- NO CHARGE
Allan MacIntyre, Auctioneer
The perfect place to purchase Porch or Cottage,
Furniture. Come and see for yourself.