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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1959-10-28, Page 10roe Winstiktti 4,111.4kuu 'Weauesilan Oot. A Word To Wives enlarl, very slightly dampened .eelntleeeeepenge pleeed le the elentePer your refrigerator will peeverit, lettnee, Celery and other etelted greens frown InTerning soggy or .decayed. '.or practical eeetetanee with $•our coelring problems', send your •encluirlee,, With a stamped, eelf- 044reSeeel envelope to: Ann Brad, .ley, 'BOX 147, Terento 9, 'Ont. ‘41t1.111ftiftwasom".11Pr AN EXTRA *10,000 FOR YOU Let's say you put one qd011ar a day into an In- Vistors plan. These few dollars a week— will grow int9•410000 in just-twenty yearn! More than 100,000 Can- *diens are already making lb.* dreams come true ***sigh Investors Syridi- Cate, and a plan can be, tailored to suit your spool- ,* needs. Start now to build tt substantial cash reserve rim your future. See your Itivcstors Syndicate repre- itittittiVe Root!. Thomas A. Jardin Phone 147, Wingham, Ont. Emerson Ivel Phone •334W, Harriston 1.1 Investors vo. at] © ea rz •I° C,11:11ADA, LIMITED liesel°47filsen Winnipeg Offices In Principal. Chief • the.fr4., pew tome. Atilnle• Wingham, Mr, and Albert Ulenian and family visited on :SelladaYi with his mother; Mrs. William Mercian and with Ur, and Mrs. Arthur Ring Of. 'Owen Sound. Mr. .and Mrs.. Lorne Humphrey' And family, and 'her Parents, ;gr., and Mrs. John ...Clemens, of gas,' :peler, visited on Sunday with Mn,' and Mo. 'joy nohinsOn. Mr, and Mrs. Robert Aitchison reted baby 'Wadley of .LileiOniW, visited 'on ;Sunday With her mother, Mrs. Dovvling, • A four-leaf clover eonsidered lucky 'because 'its fool. leaves form a cross:. gb, Need Minerals The mineral requirements of your hogs and cattle must be satisfied if you are to expect top perforniance and perfect health. The needs 'the vary,- not only from animal 'to animal but also according to the basic feed they are eating. Consequently, it is impossible 'to satisfy each Individuars mineral need with any one balanced supplement. • s'r ." Back for another. Season! CBC RADIO'S Provocative and lively distussiOri ,of agriculture' problems ....................,-r-• ,, ...,-, , 1' I N • • -‹. - • r, .. , I I 1 IVIIITECHURCH Mn.. and Mrs. Kenneth 'Currie 'spe'nt the Week-end With Windsor and. Detroit relatives. Mrs. :Stewart and Mr. James Forster, ,and Mr. and Mrs. Jelin Forster, visited on Sunday with Mn, and 'Mrs. Ronald Perrott of Goderich. Me, Frank EvitenSWiller was a' patient in Wingham Hospital over the week-end, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Robertson and family visited oe Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, James Smith of Brussels. Mr,. and errs, .Harold Gaunt tend family of Sarnia spent the week-, end at the home of his greed- parents, Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Gaunt, Wingham, and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gaunt, Gaunt families gathered on Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gaunt for a family dinner, cele- brating. several family birthdays, Miss Leah Currie was presented with a step-up table, Me"- and -Wk. `MOM "Or Hamilton and Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Thompson of 'Goderich visited on. Saturday- with Robinson families on the 9th of E, Wawanosh. Fordyce • school pupils received serum, and booster shots at the school last Thursday with the Huron County Health team from Clinton in charge. Little Marie Hill, • nine-year-old daughter of Mr, and. Mrs. Donald Hill acci- dentally re-vaccinated herself, in the eye, and will be a patient in. Wingham Hospital for this week. Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Dickson and family of Belmore visited on Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Moore. Mr. and Mrs, Gordon McBurney and sons, Neal and Donnalea Hardie of Wingham, visited on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex .Shiell of St. Thomas, Mrs. R. M. Shiell accompanied them to London, and spent the day at the home of her son, Mr. Elmer Reginald Coulter, 15, was taken to Sick Children's Memorial Hos- pital, London, last week and this week underwent an operation in Victoria Hospital on Thursday for .4 "nip InjelrY. Xr. andr WS. Mehl 4iftrt. Mr. and Mrs. Alen Coulter,. spent .Sundarut. London, and Mr. John Craig accompanied them and visited With We. Craig, Nene Will be e patient there for fnkir week's'. Mr. Ezra Schnitz left on Satur- day with a group of hunters, who were spending the week-end in Essex County, Ter, and Mrs. Kenneth Laidlaw and daughters of London Spent the week-end at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Elroy .Laidlaw, and all visited with Mr. and. Mrs, George Hunter of Aslifield, who were At- home on Saturday to their family, relatives, and friends, :celebrating the 50th anniversary of their mar- riage. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Conn ,and family spent Sunday at the home of his sister, Mrs, Harold Johnston of Parkhill, and his *another, Mrs. Will Conn, who had been visiting there, returned home. Kenneth and Larry Taylor of Wingham. spent the week-end at the home of their aunt, Mrs. Carl MeClenaghan, and they and Mr, and Mrs, Carl McClenaghan, and Mr:• •Ben• .MeClenaglien . visited .„on Sunday with. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Moss of PlattsVille. Mr. Ben. Me- Clenaghan, who visited at the Moss home for the past two weeks, re- turned home. Mrs, Robert Ross and Mr, and. Mrs, Donald. Ross and children visited on Sunday with Mr. and. Mrs. George Ross of Owen Sound, 'Mrs, Ezra Scholtz visited on Saturday with Mr, and Mrs. Clay ton Scholtz of Goderich, Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Elliott and family of Alsa Craig visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter .-Elliott. Mrs. Gordon Elliott moved to Wingham one day last week. Mrs. John Gaunt and Mrs. Mel- vin Mathers, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. James Gaunt hi Toronto. Ten tables were in play last Fri- day evening in the memorial hale at the Institute euchre, Mrs. Clete Rettinger and Mr, George Fisher held high points, 'and Mrs. Ernest. Beecroft and Mr. John Aitcheson held second high points. All en- joyed the social half-hour that followed. Mr. Albert Paterson spent the week-end at the home of his sister, Mrs. John, Turner of Kitch- ener. Mr. Wayne Madoc of Waterloo College, had charge of the service in the Presbyterian Church here on Sunday, The LA, of the church meets on Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Russell Ross to work on a quilt. Leroy Rintoul, who has. been at spent the —evedfiend' af his home here, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Thompson, Wingham, and, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shiell spent the week-end at the home of their sister, Mrs. Milton McBurney of London, and with Shiell families at St. Thomas. Mrs, J. G. Gillespie, Mrs. Robert Laidlaw, Mrs. E. H. Groskorth, Mrs. Milian Moore and Mrs. '.T. D. Beecroft attended the meetings of the W.M.S. Presbyterial, held in Gorrie United Church on Thursday, and Mrs, Albert Coultes, Mrs: Rus- sell Chapman and Mrs. Dowling, attended the evening meeting. Couple Married At Bride's Horne WHITECHURCH• The marriage of Miss Florence Colleen Tiffin, only daughter, of Mr, and Mrs George 'Tiffin of Lucknow and Hugh Allan MacMillan, son of Mr, and Mrs. MacMillan of Holyrood was solemnized on Saturday at 3 p.m. at the home of the bride's par- ents. Rev,. R. T. A. Marshall of Strathroy officiated. Miss Mary Fisher and Mr. James Wilson were the attendants, with immediate relatives as guests. The wedding dinner was served by the Ladies' Aid of Langside Church with -sixty relatives and friends present. The young couple will make their home at Lucknow, New •Canadians W.M.S. Topic WHITECHURCH-- The W.M.S. of the 'Presbyterian Church was' held in the 'Sunday School room of the church .on Wednesday last with the president, Mrs, Dawson Craig, presiding. She used the Thanks-: giving program in the Glad Tid- ings. After the call to worship Psalm 67 was read, in unison, and the Mrs_comments were given by Mrs in the present' time. Mrs. Walter Lott had charge of the Bible study, using Esther, 1 and 3. Mrs.' James McInnis-had the chapter on immigration, the need of welcome and supervision, for New Canadians, from the study book, "Missions Are 'Changing". The ladies cancelled' their pre- parations. for the Thankoffering meeting in October and the mem- bers were asked to renew their subscriptions to the Glad Tidings this month, Mrs. Craig closed the meeting with prayer. WIIITECERCH Miss Winnifred Farrier of Tor- onto spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, W, Farrier, e,„ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cronin of Caledon spent the week-end with Mr..and Mrs. James Falconer. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Coultes and Diane visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Majury of Pais- ley. Mr, -and Mrs. George Thompson and sons of Feversham spent the week-end with her parents,. Rev, and, Mrs, W. j, Watt. Mrs, Angus Faldoner was able to bring her baby son, Kevin Alexander, home from Wingifam Ifospital on Tuesday last, Mr. Angus Falconer, who has been working at London, spent the week-end at his homelhere. Mr. and Mr's. Clarence Ritchie and family visited on Sunday with Vie and Mrs. Lorne Ritchie of Ripley. Family night in the Women's Institute will 'be held on Monday evening, 'November 9, with' a pot- luck supper, • Mr. and Mrs, ,John Wobleeek and family of Glennanon visited on Sunday, with Mr, and Mrs, William Kennedy of Marnech, and Clifford Neville of Strassfordville, visited there on Thursday last. Mr, and Mrs, Fred Moore of Bur- ford spent several days at the Kennedy home last week, Austin Colt of Toronto spent the week-end With his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cook, Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Reid of Mettle& visited with Stratford Mende on Saturday and Miss 1Viati- lyn Reid of London, Spent the Week-end with her parentS here, eV, C. A. Fernatero of Paisley had charge of the service in the Calvin,Briek Milted 'Church on Sanday, .1Vf.ts, Cordon Wright, Graham, Rodney and Janette of Clifford visited on Sunday with Mn, and Mrs. Sidney Thompson, Mr. W'right . and a grotto of Milthriay Merl are' REPRESENT HURON AT BOARD ANNIVERSARY. 3. H. Kinkead and S.:B. Taylor, representatives from Huron county to the Tweedsmuir Hail Board of Governors, were guests at 'the 25th anniversary banquet and 'annual meeting" of. the London- Middlesex Advisory Board to The Canadian National Institute for the Blind, held Tweedsmuir Hall, London, on Tuesday of last week, ' Highlight of the silver anniver- sary session of the first advisory board ever formed in • Canada was 'a talk by Lt. Col. n. A. Baker, managing director of the CNIB. Col. Baker, who was one of the Thief organizers in 191.8, "reviewed the organization's achievements in the last 41 years. He said the old fear of the sighted person, that the blind were an afflicted group 'that could naver measure up in the workaday world, has been largely overcome, Emphasis now must be placed s'•on the ever-increasing efforts to help the blind take a useful place in societly and miti- gate the effects of their blindness. Every effort should he direCted now into ways of overcoming many •causes of blindness coupled with off. on a moose-hunting' trip at Chapleau, The schools of East Wawanosh Twp. will present ehe winners from the Belgrave public speakine and recitation Competition over CKNX Studio ''Paety on Saturday, There •,witi aleo be Mess choir selections. Mr. Albert Smyth 'was a 'patient in Wingham Hospital, last week, ',suffering from a leg injury, Roy Pattison, Lorne Scott, Ro- bert Scott and John Taylor, took in the ploughing match at Hamilton, last week, Mr, 'anti Mrs, Grershem Johnston and Mrs. Ross McMichael and children, Visited on Sunday 'with Mr, arid Mrs, Kenneth Johnston of Clinton, and with McMithrtel relae tithe there, Mr, a n d Mrs. Gerald Wat- son and baby Allan of Forest visited on Sunday with her parents Mr. and Mrs, Alan pettison. • Mr. and'Mrs, Roy Elliott, Mr.' and Mrs. Melvin ROnte and Mari,, iyA of Teeswater visited on Satur- day with Mr. and Mrs. Harold. Walker, who were celebrating their twenty-sixth Wedding arnineersaree Mr, and Mrs. n'ohn Mason of Loh. don reni their dqeghter; Mrs. Mil-, dred Teeters of Toronto visited on Saturday with Mr, and Mrs, Ken- neth Mason, Miss tg. velY,ri Ate Stephens of Gorrie. spent •the Week-end with Miss Sandra Charnney. Mr, and Mrs. Gilbert. Beecroft and family visited on Saturday With Mr. and Mrs, Melville Bee- croft at Ottervilltu Carpenters have Mr. Alex Inglis's new house on Highway 86 ready ' tee Wiring .and the hew chimney and fireplace, Me, and Mrs. SteWatt OZP'Iiirta 100 Reg. Holsteins • AFTERNOON SALE. THURSDAY, OCT. 29 1 p.m. (E.S.t.) ',it the Glanworth Sale Arena on the Wellington Rd, between Glanworth and St. Thomas. Mostly Accredited, Vaccinated, Listed A large selection of Fresh and Springing Cows and Heifers, 18 open Yearlings, Heifer Calves, 2 well bred • service age Bulls — Grades. SHORE HOLSTEINS Ltd. — Sales Managers 'Bob Shore Auctioneer • CANADA — PACKERS LIMITED Wingham, Ont. • are registered ,and guaranteed mineral mixtures, containing ALL and ONLY those minerals presently known to be' rquired 'by your livestock. You need not pay a lot of money for a good mineral'irnixture. SHUR-GAIN Minerals are the BEST money can buy anywhere --- and it takes a lot less money to buy SHUR-GAIN than most other minerals. 'So satisfy mineral needs the ECONOMICAL way with SHUR-GAIN ESSEN- TIAL Minerals, availoble*at our Mill for either Hogs or Cattle. Your Livestoc ESSENTIAL MINERALS FOR RATTLE aR HOGS 51111R-GAIN Craig. Mrs; Earl Caslick led program. to alert, the public, in', prayer and Mrs. Frank Coulter especially adults, to the need for eye protection—both their own and gave the Meditation talk on those of children under their care. Congratulating the Board on its anniversary, Col. Baker said: 'It's wonderful to have friends who will stick by you through the years. It's even more wonderful 'to have friends so understanding and diligent in their efforts-to co- operate with others less fortunate," The London-Middlesex Advisory Board was formed in 1934 and by 1936 had 'purchased a large 'home which was converted into the first Tweedsmuir Hall, to provide clase- room space, office space, workshop and recreational facilities. Steady expansion of work for the blind and need for residential accommo- dation for blind people led to the' erection of the present Tweeds- rhuir•Hall at 96 Ridout St. S. First: residents from Middlesex, Elgin, Huron and Perth Counties moved in in 1953. -0 Honoured guests .attending the banquet were 19 of the 29i blind people who hate been rekistered with CNIB for the 25 yeats of the Board's existence, SpeHt ,brie vast three flIontha at Ripley, spent he,, Week.ond, Tat her Koine here. Mr, and :Mrs. William Wilton) And family visited in Sunduy with Mr, and Mrs. James. Reid 0 nip- eartline, Mrs. Bleriard Turner and. Phil,. *en, who spent :the summer .here With Mrs. Allan Turner, returned • to Toronto on Sunday to .000: the winter there. Mr. And. Mrk. '-Herbert titiekton 'of Luchnnw ,Vialted.on Spelday -With his parents, Mr. and Mrs,' A. 1.0. BIlektop, Mr, and Mrs. john Mitchell and family, wiho have hived in Mr. Victor Einersierea house for bile pot few years, move this week to COFFEE AND FERTILWER—Garvin Reed (left) plowing matches at ,Dundate - %vidle..discnsSing Sett ri- of Dungannon and Lorne, Ettdie of Delyrood, enjoy title nse of fertilizer to boost foal . crops, 'with lack a coffee in the tent at the recent international Stephens, 0••1-- eepreseetative at Wilibihaan,.• • of Toronto spent the, week-end with her parents, Mr. And, Mrs. Charles RehineOn' and 'with Wrox- eter relatives, , • \Mr; and Mrs. Robert Helm and, Grant of ;Ashfield •visited on•Sen- day 4 the' 'home of, theft' datiglittr, Mrs. Lloyd Whytock. Mr., and Mrs. John Jamieson :and, ,sons ' visited on Sunda.Sr with 'Mr. and Mrs. Anson Rettat 'of Me: and Mrs. Jenne 1VIcBurney and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hanna spent-last Week on-ea trip through the States. They crossed at Buf- falo, and wept to Washington, for e obridedted thiir a the *city, anti Vrent (kWh crossed 'to Pitteburgh,•inti leoree try Detroit.' Mr. Joint ;Smith' and 'Mr. and Mrs., Elliott Johnston; of Ripley, Mr. :and Mrs. Leslie Ritehieleann Me. and Mn,.s William .Ritehio,. of • Ashfield, visited on Sunday 'with Mr, and Mrs. Russell Ritchie. • Mrs,. George Fisher, 1:ealleerO1 Fordyce echoolatid ,her -tunes ' are holding masquerade Halloween social evening• at thee school thiS' Friday evening, with a Prize for the 'largest family in costume. All are invited to 'attend; Mr. and Mrs. J, D., Beecreft and Kirk Beecroft spent the week-erid with Mr. and Mrs. 'Oliver =Kirk at- Orchard Lake,.Mieb. Mr, and Mrs. 'John McGee, Wingham, accOmpati- iein them and visited with Me. etel, Mrs, Williarii Sirripson of -Binning: learn Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Athol Purdon 'and' family Sarnia Mr. and Mrs.,Hectoe Purdon and family, Sarnia and her' mother, Mrs. House 'of Midland,' Mr. and Mrs. George Tiffin, Luck- now, Mr. and Mrs, Relison 'Fel coner and children of Sarnia, and Mr, and Mrs. John Cleghorn and Ronald, Wingharne who were here' for the MacMillan-Tiffin nuptials, visited on Sunday with Mr. arid ' Mrs. Cecil Falconer. Mrs. 'J. G. 'Gillespie is enending this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gillespie of Sarnia. Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Tiffin visited on Sunday with lier parents, Mr. and Mrs, William Brown of Luck- noW. , Mrs, Annie. 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