The Wingham Advance-Times, 1959-09-16, Page 64'
WALLPAPER BY THE TON—Pictured above are the final cartons
of a one-ton lot of wallpaper coming off 'the truck, at Stainten's Hard-
ware late last week, The local retail outlet is stocking hundreds of
patterns in •the new 1960 wallpaper lines. Murray Stainton carrying
the cartons, pointed out that his firm is also selling the last of the 1959
lines at greatly reduced prices. This is just another example of how
Stainton's Hardware serves the public in this commudity with up-to-
date merchandise.—(advertisement) •
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SUNDAY,. SEPTEMBER 20th
9,50 a.m.—Bible School
11.00 a.m„—Morning Service
7,00 p.m.—Evening Service
IRE'. W. N. CHARLTON, Pastor of Mount Pleasant Rd.,
Baptist Church, Toronto, will be the guest speaker
at the services.
Special Music
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The Home Economics and Health•
meeting of the Belgrave Women's
Institute meeting will be held on
Monday evening, September 21st in
the community centre, with Mrs.
Herson IrWin as convener. The
roll call will be answered with "A
Canada Food Rule". Joyce Procter
and Ruth' Michie will be in charge.
of music. The address will be
given by Mrs. MacNaughton of the'
Cancer Society, and the 4H girls
will give a skit.
Mr. JOhn Nixon is a 'patient in
the Wingham. General Hospital.
Mrs. Ella Bentley of London
spent a few days last week visit-
ing with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Procter
and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vincent. •
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse
spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Stonehouse at Lon-
don.
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Walker of
Goderich spent the week-end with
Mrs, Robert Stonehouse and Mr.
and Mrs. Harry McGuire.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McCrea
visited on Saturday with Mr. and
Mr's. 'John Marming'at 'Blyth;
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hunking of
Blyth visited Saturday' evening
with Mr. and Mrs, James Lamont ,
and family.
Mr. George Martin is a patient
in the Wingham General Hospital;
having undergone an operation ,
there last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Taylor and
family of Sarnia spent the week-
end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Orval Taylor and other relatives
in the district.
Mr. Otto Schmidt of Vancouver,
B.C., Mr. and Mrs. -M. Henry of
Blyth visited last week with Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Vincent and all
attended the McDowell-Armstrong
wedding in Auburn United Church
on Saturday. They also visited
with Mr, and Mrs, Alva McDowell,
at Westfield.
Rev. Gordon of the Ottawa
Valley was in charge of the ser-
vices at Calvin-Brick and Knox
United. Churches on Sunday.
Mr. and 'Mrs,' Russel Barrows of
Walton visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vincent,
'Brian Black has' returned' to his
home after being a patient in the
Wiingham, General Hospital a few
days. . ,
Visitors over the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. `Carl Procter were
Mr. and ,Mrs. Clayton. Procter 'of
Goderich, Mr, Stanley Wheeler and
,Mrs. Olive Gallagher of Brussels
and Mr. and Mrs., Russell Barrows
of Walton;
Mrs. George Michie* is attending
a W.M.S. 'meeting at viva Oaks,
near Paris. •
Mt,' and Mrs, james Mehl°, Mr.
George Michle, Mrs: Ross Adder-
Son, Mr,' and Mrs. Rbbert Grasby
and Robert and Ernest.lVfichie at-
tended the •funeral, of their, uncle,
Mr Nom Michle. at Milton on. Mon-
day. • • • .
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'Surprise Party „
On 35th Wedding.
BETARAVE4- Mr, • and' Mrs,
Eldon Cook 'Were -hosts at a, sot-
pris,,e• dinner party and- social
eVeriing honoring the fornler's par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs, Lewis Cook on
the occasion ,of their 3515 Wedding
anniversary, last, Friday evening.
last Friday evening,
'There Were jG glieils at •the 'din..
nor, Following this the weighbbors
trorn the sixth line 'joined in for
an enjoyable Utile' playing canes
and genial ehat,
•Clifford „Coultas road- a builder-
Oita address and gentieth Hiack
presented, Mr,. and Mrs: (''hole with
Mari. ;A„, Buren was
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BELGRAVE-4Irs, Alan Dunbar
welcomed the members of the By-
"IPil;s.nti,Y Societyu41114 of
of
The noX
Woman's
Inited ; ,l
Church to her home on Tuesday
Of last week, The resident, Mrs.
Gordon Bosnian, was in' charge,
The 'minutes ,were 'read by Mrs,
Clarence Hanna and the•treastner's
report by Mrs, Robert Granby,
There
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enhessipsii anci I hospital and
visits
recorded. 1t was announced t
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the. sectional meeting wotircr" be
held in, Gorrie in October, Mrs,
Lewis Storehouse reported on the
bale, whick amounted tq 45
pounds, Mrs. Ross Anderson gave
a very interesting report of her
Stay at the School for Leaders at
Alma College, St. Thomas.
•The group will entertain the
Blyth 4. Friendship ....Circle -at.; the
November meeting with Mrs, Mc-
Kimm as the guest speaker,
Mrs, Eldon Cook's group was in
charge of the program with the
theme, "Draw Near to God and
God Will Draw Near to you", open,
ing with a hymn. Mrs. Alan Dun-
bar read several passages of Scrip-
ture and Mrs, Cook led in prayer,
followel by a hymn. The study on
"Africa Disturbed"• was read by,
Mrs. Eldon Cook, Mrs, Harold
Vincent, Mrs, Albert Bleman and
Mrs. Gorden Bosman. Mrs.' Bev
man led in recreation and lunch
was served,
OVer a million cases ' of small-
pox took thousands of lives within
the past year in' Pakistan. Pakis-
tan is a long way froth Canada ,in
terms of miles, Mit only liOura
away in terms of jet trairel: One has
only to recall the swifinesa' Of' the
spread of 'Asiatic 'flu a short time
'ago tb realize that• there, are, no
physical, barriers to disease, aside
from that of immunization. ,
Some people think that the
easiest way to make a mountain.
out of a molehill is to add a little,
dirt,
WROXETER
Mr, and Mrs. EMI Henning and
bl:abreyntss,"k' r,fr41.4 MSYrer,4PCI.M3eft
', 'l .Y,,
spent the week-end with their
Hen-
ning.
On Sunday, Sept"ember,:goth, the
Wroxeter United Church is pele-
hranat.in::w.7.o p its nnniV;
Rev.
siVY j at 1;1.0; a,
Clarke will bring the message at
both Serviee0,, The soloists will be
Mr, P. Livingstone. of Toronto And
Mrs, Wm. Taylor (,)( Harriston,
Mr, and Mrs, Walter Eaten'
Aileen, Brenda and Glen, Seafortill
*eat Thursday evening With Mrs.
iAtonza•
Miss Patti Hart, Listowel, spent
a few days with her grandparents,
Mr, and Mrs, Wm. Hart. '
Mrs, Weir and Miss Gertie Bush
accompanied, Mr. and Mrs. Gee.
•Ginson, • Glen's and Murray to
Goderich
Mericril
s. Sunday
019.1redenv,isi,ted
Mr.-and...Mrs. • Ros,s ,Coateso,lait-
ed Sunday with Mrs. 'Thomas
Lucas near Ethel. ' •
Mr. and Mrs, Ronald Higgins
and Karen Harriston spent the
week-end. with Mr. and. Mrs. Stew-
art Higgins.
Mrs: •Jim Doig spent a few days
last week in 'Kitchener and also
AWvi.saittCeeadritoheh.resr, whos°n' have purchased
We welcome, Mr. Manacle Mrs, Wm,.
the Jim Allen property to our.com-
munity. Mr. and Mrs, Bruce
Montgomery are going to occupy
the home vacated by Mr. and, Mrs.
Caner's, R.R. 1.
Mrs,:Geo, 'Galbraith accompanied
Mr. Reg. . Watson and 'Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Watson to Toronto Sun-
day and visited her daughter, Mt's.
Reg.. Watson, who has been Ser-
iously„ ill. ins,; ;hospital • the past
four weeks.
Mr. and Mrs, Verne Clarke and
family Visieed Mr. and Mrs. Bucf
'Ste-Wart hi 'Harriston on Sunday.
Mr: and Mrs..Bob Brown and
Brenda spent he week-end in
Brampton.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank White,
Brenda and Shirley, visited Sun-
day with' Mr. and Mrs. SteWart
Higgins.
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The WIlighallt A4valles-Times, Wed110,140Y, Sept, IA 195
Tuberculosis has been associated,
with the human race through all,
its history. A proportion of an-
cient skeletons show evidence of
this disease in the bones, and mum-
mies show the typical scars in the
lungs.
In olden times nothing was
known of the cause of the disease
but with our modern knowledge an
intensive world campaign could
well nigh wipe out the scourge.
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