The Wingham Advance-Times, 1959-11-11, Page 4' ELECTROLUX sales and service.
R. E. Ruttan, Goderich, phone
Goderich 1154 or Wingham
!! 553W. rrb
SEVERAL used milking machines
for sale. Uet us install one of
these or a knew Woods in your
home on a trial basis. Distance
is no barrier. Irving Keyes,
Glamis, Phone Paisley 114r4.
' 20Alt-Nov.
• MOBILE HOMES and travel teed-
ors. General, Glendale Pyramid.
,Highest trade,,-in allowance for
furniture,. etc. Agent for Dur-
;barn Teener Sales. Call Wing-
008J3 for 'prices and esti-
!Mead, . 28-4-1148* •
HARD OF HEARING? join the
'growing list of satisfied custom-
ers fitted witheZENITH Hearing
Aids. Complete sales and ser-
vice. Satisfaction guaranteed,
Phone 53 for full information.
McKibbone Drug Store, Wing-
ham. lib
Ni.."1".111.541.1suir
FOR
C APITAL
GROWTH
Investors Growth Fund combines.,
the advantages of commons tock.
investment and full-time proInia:.
ional raanagelnent.
Assets of the fund are invested
a wide range of Canadian comp.°
mon stocks selectectforrong-tassa
growth potential.
FEATURES:.
• Automatic, free re-inveatmial:
of dividends
• Cumulative investment plans
• Variable indoine plans "
• Income tax credits
For complete informable
contact . . .
Thomas A. Jardin
Phone 147, Wingham, Ont.
Emerson Ivel
Phone 334W, Harrittou
Investors.
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'OR SALE
loNA`lik TAXT. SERVICE and, used
FUeeiitnre, We buy and sell.
Pkiopie 185, rrb
WINGHAMcoek stove for sale, In
goedeenditioe, Phone 831, 11h
Mit-4 FILTERS for sale--''Rapid
'lo", 6-inch, 85c; .614.-inch, 89c.
Alexander's..HardwarP, 1rib
VIGURE SKATING costumes for
Praetical wear or carnival. See,
Irene Saint, or phone 276R, W
liRANT ANNEX for sale, White
enamel, 'Glee -3-piece blue Winter
outfit, like new Phone Wrox-
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DRESSED C'HICKENS for sale.
Jelin Berchill, phone 762w12.
28-4-11-184e
TWO-PIECE Chesterfield suite for.
sale, in good condition. Reason-
able. Phone 262, 11b
OAT ROLLER for sale. Apply to
Lloyd Montgomery, phone 74331,.
Wingham, 11*
TV ANTENNA and rotor for sale.
'White kitchen china cabinet.
Grey baby carriage; lift-off bed
style. Phone 456. 11b
GIRL'S WINE COAT with grey
"fur collar for sale, size 8. Like
new, Also light blue cloth jump-
er, size 2. Phone 600W4. 111e
CHOOSE A DUO-THERM oil home
heater. Styled for the finest liv-
ing room, heats 3 to 5 rooms,
Circulates, humidifies, radiates,
gives more heat per BTU. Am-
azingly low prices. Pattison
Electric, Wingham. llb
SNOW, SPY and Delicious apples
in yciur own container, $2.00
per bus. Free delivery. Harry
Erydges, phone 618w2. 21rrb
CARPETS, RUGS—See N, J, 'VVel-
wood for a complete range of
BARRYMORE and HARDING
broadloom. All wool Wilton
hardtwists and tone on tones.
Rug sizes or wall ,to wall. Have
an estimate this week for 'your
room. N. .1. Welwood, phone 86,
siiimilaummimmonmommmnammnis
TRADE
WANTED at
R. A:CURRIE & SONS
FURNITURE
ON A
2: PEE, SKLAR SUITE
with air-foam
SKLAR SUITES FROM
A LOW $168.00
*rot AIRAPOAilat
;Up to 2 years to pay..
01116000 the 'ffillynktrit Wait you
orator.
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1 Floor Lamp. with
Each• Suite.
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VON "SAXE
BOTS REP snow suit for sale,
Size .3,, Phone 5613. 11b.
WOODEN' CRIB for sale. Large
size, Phone 651M. • 11*
STUDIO COUCH for sale, Good
condition. phone low, 11*
SUNSHINE CARRIAGE for sale.
In good condition. Phone 13$R.
llb
FIRE EXTINGUISHER. for sale,
350 lb. pressure. Perfect con-
dition, Phone 565w. lib
OIL FLOOR FURNACE for sale,
suitable for store or cottage.
BALLERINA-length formal dress
for sale, Size 12-14, worn only
once. Reasonable, Telephone
14853, . 11e
STORM WINDOWS for sale: One
30x68; one 30e49; one 24x68; one
24x64; three 20x55, George Guest,
phone 702. 1111
YOU CAN TAKE COLORFUL, ac-
tion-packed movies , with new
Brownie Movie Cameras. Stop in,
look over the brilliant new mod-
els at our store. Prices start as
low as just $a8.25. Msyk Studio,
Wingliana. ills
TIME TO REFILL THE FAMILY-
Vitamin bottle! Get the new,
fresh Plenaniihs, the complete
vitamin and mineral tablet. One
a day helps to keep you well.
McKibbon Drug Store, Wing-
ham. llb
DELIGHT HER WITH A NEW
ELNA Sewing Machine that lets
you select and sew all the popu-
lar stitches! Available in cabinet
or portable case. Priced reason-
ably. Elna Sewing Centre Wing-
ham, fib
DO YOU HAVE COLD FEET,
high fuel bills? A Duo-Therm,
oil home heater with Power-Air
puts lazy ceiling heat to work—
gives greater comfort and save's
on fuel! Come in for details. Pat-
tison Electric, Wingham. llb
A 50% SAVING!—You can now
save over 50 per cent of the cost
of a. factory-built boat with the
new SEA KING BOAT KITS.
All parts are pre-cut and num-
bered, ready to assemble. Boats
already assembled are also aVall-
able at, substantial savings, b or
more information contact Bruce
Lott or Jim Campbell, phone
Wingham 615 or 340 M. fib
OFFICE EQUIPMENT, sales and
service. Complete line of Olym-
pia Typewriters, Olivett i calcu-
lators, adding machines, office
supplies. For prompt and ef-
ficient service on your present
equipment contact Owen Sound
Typewriter •Company, 274 7th St.
East, Owen Sound. Phone 2927.
11.18:25*
DEADSTOCK WANTED
DEADSTOCK removed promptly
for sanitary disposal. FREE pick
up on larger animals, reasonable
collection charge for small ani-
mals. Phone collect Wingham
378; Pairderston 123w, or Dur-
ham 398, Gordon Young (Elmira)
Limited, 6rrb
DEADSTOCK — FARMERS! We
have the fastest service and the
highest prices for dead, disabled
cows and horses, $4.00 each and
31 he lb. for good mink horses.
24 hour service. Call ,for long
distance OPERATOR and ask
for ZENITH 43900, no toll charge,
Lorenz Stock Removal, Durham.
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REM., ESTATE FOR sox
ONE and A HALF storey red brick
house for sale, Good location,
Eight rooms. New oil furnace,
Hardwood floors, Toilet down-
stairs. Good garden, Phone
1187M, lib
209 ACRE FARM for. sale; lots
1, 2, 3 and 4 •Concession A, Turn-
berry, on Highway 86, Spring
creek, gravel pit, ,baro 64x50 ft.,
delving shed, hydro throughout.
Two storey brick house, .6 rooms,
pressure system, new bathroom
and furnace, Chas. McCutbaeen,
RR, 2, Bluevale, phone Wrox-
eter 3r2, ' llb
"NEW IVIODERNatila lt, ranallaStyle'
home for sale, with garage at-
tacbed, 3 bedrooms, dining room,
large, living room, modern kitch-
en, 4-piece bath, . tile and oak
floors, full basement, oil furnace,
4 BEDROOM HOME situated near
school and .hospital, with cup-
boards and bathroom, for sale
or rent, Full price $6,500.00.
2 BEDROOM HOUSE, living room
and kitchen, Insul brick siding,
la acre of land. Full price
$3,000.00, Immediate possession.
For hoMes, businesses and farms,
contact—.
WILLIAM S. REED
Real Estate Broker
Phone 392111, Wingham 11b
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
RED ROAN Durham cow for sale.
Milking good. Rising 4 years.
Due March 21. Also steer calf
rising 6 months, weighing about
450 lbs. Phone 628J2 Wingham,
STOCKER CATTLE—Good supply
of choice far west calves arriving
daily. Also feeder cattle. Sold
by the pound privately Monday to
Friday. See them at Bauman
Bros., •Kitchener Stock Yards.
Phone Sherwood 3-9262, Kitch-
ener. rrb
POULTRY FOR SALE
300 RED x SUSSEX pullets for sale,
6 months, laying. • Arnold Alton,
R.R. 7, Lucknow. Phone 67r1,
Dungannon. 11*
FOR RENT
HOUSE FOR -RENT, available
Dec. 1st. Apply Box 84, Advance.:
Times. lib
FOR, RENT in Whitechurch, 4
:bedroom insul brick siding house,
modern conveniences, partly fur-
nished; garage and garden. Vic
Emerson, phone 758J1 Wingham.
lirrb
SALES HELP WANTED,
ARE YOU INTERESTED in a full
or spare time Sales Plan by
which you can earn $10 to $20
a day? Take orders from beau-
tiful Display Book featuring
over 170 Household Products.
Write Rawleigh's, Dept. K453RR
4005 Richelieu; Montreal, 11b
LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE
REQUIRED •
Prominent company serving farm-
ers and rural dwellers reciaires
energetic man with dependable
car as Sales Representative in
this area. This •is a real oppor-
tunity for either a young man or
semi-retired farmer or business
man to establish 'himself in a
good -paying business with life-
long security and freedom for
working nights and weekends.
Write today giving details of
age and business experience, ad-
dress and phone number to
Personnel Director, Box 817,
London. You will be interviewed
in your locality within the next
two weeks so please reply at
once as preference will be given
first applicants, ' 4-11b
-EMPLOYMENT WANTED
EXPERIENCED MALE CLERK
wants -store work. Good all
round qualificationee Box 83,
Advance-Timea. rrh
WANTED TO RENT
HOUSE in Wingham. Approxi-
mately three bedrooms. Apply to
Box 79 Advance-Times. rrb
WANTED
CATTLE TO FEED for the winter.
Apply Jack Stone, Baievale, 1lb
LOST
LOST, grey cat answering to the
name Smoky. A child's pet, Re-
ward, Phone 65631, 11h
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STRAYED
CATTLE BEAST strayed to the
farm of Lloyd Walker, Owner
may have same by litoVing
property and paying expenses,
Phone 101W4, Whighant, fib
FINANCING A CAR?
Before you buy ask about out
Low Cost Financing - Service with
conipiete inauranee Coverage.
STEVVART A. SCOTT
Phone 2a Wingbant
COMING EVEN'TS. . =
THE W,I. MEETING will be held
in the Council Chamber - on
Thursday, Nov. 19th, Program
conveners, Mrs. L, Fortune, Mrs,.
0, Day, Roll, call, a picture or
Clipping with a written story of
a local event which took place
not less than 25 years- ago. Pan,
el- discussion, "Mrs, 1885 Meets
Mrs, 1959", Mrs. W, Lapp, Mrs.
L. Fortune. Hostess convener,
Mrs. N. McLaughlin, CE1Ib
CARDS OF THANKS .„, .
Mr and Mrs Rohert Baro•ess
wish to thank their frienda and
neighbors for flowers, gifts and
cards received in honor of their
50th wedding anniversary,
I wish to thank my friends and
neighbors who sent cards, flowers
and treats while I was a patient
in the hospital. Special thanks •to
Dr, W. A. McKibbon, Mrs. Morrey
and her staff .of nurses,—Sam
Bondi.
I wish to thank my friends and
neighbors for eards, visits • and
kindness shown me at the hospi-
tal and in my home, Also thanks
to Dr. W, A. McKibbon, nurses
and aides at the hospital. —Mrs,
H. V. Fyne, llb
To Dr, W. A. Crawford, the nurs-
ing staff and management of -the
Wingham General Hospital, also
those who visited me, sent cards
and treats while I was a patient in
the hospital and since I came
home, "thanks a million",—Lewis
Cook, lib
I wish to sincerely thank all
those who visited me, also those
who remembered me with cards,
flowers and gifts while I was a pa-
tient in the Wingham General Hos-
,pital. Special thanks to Dr, Mc-
Kibbon, Rev. Johnson and the
nurses and staff. Mrs. Leslie
Cunningham,
I would like to thank all those
who visited me, brought me treats
and sent cards when I was in the
Wingham General Hospital. I
would like to thank those who
helpecaout at home. Special thanks
to Dr. W. A. McKibbon, Dr. L. M.
Gibson of London and Dr. Leahy
Mrs. Morrey and Mrs. Currie and
staff of nurses on second floor.—
Mrs. Herman „Metcalfe, lib
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR PIANO TUNING, musical in-
struments, accessories and re-
pairs at reasonable rates phone
Ross Mann, 73514 Wingham. rrb
SEWAGE DISPOSAL — Septic
. tanks, cesspools, etc., pumped and
cleaned with modern equipment.
All work guhranteed. Write to
Louis Blake, R.R. 2, Brussels.
Phone 42r6, Brussels. A26-N25°
WATERLOO CATTLE Breeding
Association "Where Better Bulls
Are Used". Artificial breeding
service; All breeds of cattle;
Member owned and controlled;
cost low,, efficiency high; Use of
the best of bulls; Disease con-
trolled, safety. For service or
more informationphone for long
distance Clinton Zenith 9-5650 or
collect Teeswater 126 between:
7.30 and 9.30 a.m. week days; 6.00
and 8.00 p.m. Saturday evenings.
Calls received on Saturday even-
ing will be serviced on Sunday
morning. For cows in heat on
Sunday morning, DO NOT call
until Monday morning. "Better
Cattle For Better Living," rrb
COURT OF REVISION
The Court of Revision on the
1960 Assessment Roll for Morris
Township will 'be held in the Town-
ship Hall on November 16, 1959 at
2 p,m.
Gee, C, Martin, Clerk.
11b
NOTICE
TOWNSHIP OF TURNBERRY,
COUNTY OF HURON
VOTERS' LIST, 1969
Notice is hereby given that I
•have complied with section 9 of
the Voters' List Act, 1951, and that
I have posted up at my office at
Bluevale, on the 31st day of Oc-
tober, 1959, the lists of all persons
entitled to vote in the said muni-
cipality at municipal elections and
that such list remains there for
inspection.
, And I hereby call tenon all Vo-
ters to take immediate proceedings
to have any errors or omissions
corrected according to law.
JOHN V. FISCHER. Clerk,
.11-18b
Nonce TOWNSHIP OF HOWICK.
COUNTY OP HURON VOTERS' LIST, 1959
Notice is hereby given. that I
have complied with section 9 of
the Voters' List Act, 1951, and that
I have posted up at my ,office at
Gerrie, on the 0th day of Novem-
ber, 1059, tha.lista of all persons
entitled to vote in the said muni-
cipality at municipal elections and
that such list remains there for
inapeetion.
And I hereby-tall upon all voters
to take inithediate proceedings 'to
have ,any eriene or ornissiona
corrected according to laW, The
last day of appeal being the
lath day of goVetriber, 1959,
lib i7.
144 Rota:, ror,z,om.
Clerk,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN lam. 4$TATk7 or SARAH
FRANCES COSENS
ALL. PERSONS having claims
against the estate -of the .above
mentioned, late of the Town of
Wingham, in the County of Huron,
Widow, .who -died on the 16th -day 'of
Oetober, 1959, are required to file
proof of same with the undersign-
ed on or before .the 28th day of
November, A,D, 1959.
After that date the executers
will proceed to distribute the es,
tate baying, regard only to the
claims of which they shall then
have had notice.
• DATED at Wingham this Tenth
day of November,. AD, 1959,
CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON
Wingham, Ontario,
••.- --Scailtera..for -the- l:rxects tars; • .-
11-18-25b.
PERSONAL
RHEUMATIC PAIN, SCIATICA,
Lumbago? Try RUMACAPS for
prompt relief, Start them today,
All druggists. 11b
YOU ARE NOT TREATING your-
a„eelf fairly if you do not treat
yourself to regular, professional
beauty care. Make an appoint-
ment now with our expert stylist ,
Band-Box Beauty Salon. fib
MOKAY'S REST HOME has ac-
commodatiori, for patients. Ex-
cellent nursing care with regis-
tered nurse in charge, Licensed.
Pleasant surroundings, home-
cooked meals, tray service. Phone
Wingham 103, 16Nv,18*
IN MEMORIAM
FINLAY—In loving memory, of
Mrs. Charles Finlay, who passed
away two years ago, November
9th, 1957.
We little knew when we woke that
morn
The sorrow the day would bring,
The call was sudden, the shock
severe,
To part with one we loved so
dear.
Sometimes it's hard to understand
Why some things have to be.
In His wisdom God has planned
Beyond our power to see.
Cherished memories of wife
and mother, Charlie and Irene,
• 11'1'
DRVIS—In loving memory of my
dear wife, Ethel Orvis, who pass-
ed away November 11th, 1958.
Peacefully sleeping, resting at last;
The world's weary troubles and
trials are past;
In, silenca she suffered, in patience
' she bore,
Till God called her home to suffer
no more.
—Lovingly .remembered by hus-
band, Alvin Orvis, and sister,
Mabel and family and friends,
114'
WELLS—In: loving memory ofa
clear father and grandfather,
Harry Wells, who passed away
November 13, 1956.
He suffered patiently and long,
His hope 'was bright, his faith was
strong,
Thepeace of Jesus filled"his breast,
And in His arms he sank to rest.
—Ever remembered and sadly
inissed by Dorothy and Jack
BroOks, Jeanette and Harry.
11°
BIRTHS
HENDERSON—At the Wingham
General Hospital, on Wednesday,
Nov. 4, 1959, -to Mr. and Mrs,
James, Henderson, Wingham, a
daughter.
BOLT—At. Victoria Hospital, Lon-
don, On Thureday, Nov, 5, 1959,
to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bole
London, a daughter, a sister for
Brian and David.
McCOMB—At the Wingham Gen-
eral Hospital, 'on Friday, Nov.
6, 1059, to Mr, and Mrs. Terry
McComb; Wingharn, a (laughter.
BEDARD—At the Wingham Gen-
eral Hospital, 'on Friday, Nov,
6, 1959, to Mr, and Mrs, Henry
Bedard, Wingham, ,a son,
SKINN—At the Wingham, General
Hospital on Friday, Nov. 6, 1959,
to Mr, and Mrs, Alex Skinn, of
Wingham, a daughter,
FOXTON—At the Wingham Gen-
eral Hospital, on Saturday, Nov.
7, 1959, to Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
Foxton, twin daughters. (One of
the Infants expired- on the day
folloVving their birth),
ANDREWS—At the Wingham Gen-
Oral Hospital, on SaturdaY, Nov,
7, 1959, to Mr. and Mrs. Roy And-
rews, RR, 8, Wingham, a son,
BRADSHAW—In Victoria Hospi-
tal, London, on Saturday, Nov,
1959, to Mr. and Mrs, Harvey
BradshaW, of Wreiteter, a daugh-
ter,. Vial Anti,
HAMILTON— At the Wingham
General Hospital, on. Sunday,
Nov, 8, 1959, to 11/r. and Mrs,
Lorne j. Hamilton, RR, 3, Lack=
now, a daughter. •
LEE---M the Wingham General
Hospital, •on. Tuesday, Nov, 10,
1.969,,,to and Mra, Vrederiek
Lee, Winghant, a tell,
...COWS MEMO
.SAME TODAY
SAYS SPEAKER
BLUEVALE- -.The WKS, of the
Presbyterian Church held tts fall
Thankoffering meeting on Wed-
nesday of last week in. the Sunday
Scheel room With the Members of
Brussels, Wingham and CranbroOk
auxiliaries as guests.
The president, Mrs, 'Thomas,
gave the call to worship and after
singing of a hymn, prayer was
offered followed by a Thankeffer-
lag thought stressing the paint
that We should be thankful for
each ilay that we are alive and in
'this world so full of opportunities,
but how can we expect strength
for today if our thonghtsare full
of yesterday and its fallurfs.
Mrs. Engel, of Cranbrook, read
the Scripture and Mrs. Pay of
Wingham -led in prayer, a 'beautiful
duet "Take the Name of Jesus
with You" was sung by Rev, and
is -Gteeti- Of 'BrU3S-ela. with Mrs:
Moffatt accompanying them at the
piano. The offering was taken
and dedicated by the president,
The special speaker for the -da.v
Was Rev, Green of Brussels. and
in a very -interesting way compar-
ed the difference years had •macle
on some things. He remarked ean
the hardships of our missionaries
in long ago days with no means of
travel except on foot and -no safe
roads to travel, but they never
thought anything too hard to do if
they •could convert someone, To-
day there is considerable money
spent for missionaries and to' help
to fit them :for their work hut the
first essential for a. missionary is
the love of Christ in their hearts
and the greatest need of •any hu-
man heart is God. The second
essential need is the love of God.
The greatest missionary of all
time was Jesus .Christ and He has
left an example for all to follow. ,
In all business 'transactions to-
day we have experienced :sales-
then, Why 'can't we have salesmen
for God's work as well? We find
in all Christian Churehes dowr(
through the ages there has been the
good and the bad, but the Chris-
tian ,message has always stood
as, powerful as When it was nest:
procaimed by Jesus Christ. ' His
disciples and His message is the
same today "Go ye into all the
world and preach the Gospel", •
Mrs. Roy Turvey expressed the
thanks to ,the special speaker and
-to all those who helped with the
meeting. The meeting was closed
with prayer, and a social time
was held.
BLUEVALE
Mrs. •George Hetherington spent
a few days in Galt.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim• Darling of
Newcastle, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Darling and Jackie of Toronto and
Mr. and Mrs, 'Howard Lints arid
children of Mildmay, were week-
end guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley Darling.
Mr. • and Mrs. "Charles Johnston
and family, of Woodstock, Were
visitors with friends at the 'week-
end.
Miss Ethel Beattie, of Seaforth,
visited her cousin, Mrs. B. F.
Garniss on Saturday,
Thomas Parker, recently of
Elliott Lake, has taken over Ar-
nold Lillow's, former garage and
is prepared to do welding. Mr.
and Mrs. Parker have a cabin
trailer which will be their home.
Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Hall visit-
ed Mr. and. Mrs. Jack Scott and
family at Newtoh on Sunday:
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Street„
Linda, Julie and Stephen ,were
Sunday visitOrie at the home of
Miss Mary Duff, visiting at the
same home on Friday were: Mrs.
Grant McDiarmiel. Miss Kate Mc-
Gregor and MrS. Neil McKenzie all
of Lucknow.
VELVETEEN HANGERS
AS ACCESSORIES
BELMORE—The fourth meeting
of ,the Tidy Teens 4-H club was
held Saturday evening in the In-
stitute rooms in Belrnore with 13
members :present, After President
Norma Harper opened the meeting
with the 4-H pledge and roll call,
"My Plans for Rods and Shelves'",
the secretary Lorna Woods, read
the minutes of the last meeting.
Plans for Achievement Day,
which is "to be early in January,
were discussed. The making of
laundry bags and materials for
them were talked over, Mrs.
Kieffer showed the girls a curtain
suitable for an-improvised• closet.
Mrs, Renwick demonstrated the
assembly of as velveteen covered
hanger, and the girls began work-
ing on their hangers. .
After Preparing the home assign-
ment the ..girls planned to meet
again on Remembrance Day in
order to take .advantage of the
school holiday. This brought, the
meeting to a close.
CEMENT GRAVEL
Crushed, 1:7icellent Quality.
deliVered,
WATSON ARMSTRONG
Phone 45 ir 12
TEESWATER
MRS. A. McCRACKIN
PRESIDES AT MEETING
Bl-MEVALIT.,---The W.M.S. of.
Hiacivale l/pited Oinireh met in the
ohnrch on Thursday afternoon
'with Misr, Alex
were
A x IeCr7ivke.inn blyn- ep
the secretary, Mee, Gorden Hall, ,
and the treasurer, Mrs, Sporling.
'tailed 'report Ripoeis;t cOifill*•tt.P..hlle :ga4Nitenrs'nodee ;
sesaion. of the sectional meeting of
'W KS. held -at Carrie on October
22nd.' .Mrs. James Johnston, Mrs,
°forge Hetherington ...arid Mrs.
Stanley Darling were appointed a
:nominating committee for the Wo,
man's Association :and the W.11,S,
Mrs. Mearackie conducted a de-
vetional service in which several
took part, Scripture readings were
given by Mrs. W. J., Peacock and
Mrs, Snarling Johnston and pray-
ers by Mrs, McCrackin, Mrs, W, J.
Johnston, Mrs. M. )1.4, Aitken and
-Mra,...jee, -Johnston, —.1)/fra,...Ediearii.
Barnard- gave a reading, . "Great
Hymns about the Cross",
At the conclusion Mrs, McCrack-
in read a Remembrance Day poem
*pd all joined . in singing, "0
Valiant Hearts, Who to Your •Glei'y
Came".
Reception•Held*
For Newlyweds
• BLUEVALE—A. large crowd at-
tended the shower for Mr, and
Mrs, Jim . Darling, formerly. Joan
Brociks, in 'the community hall on
'Friday might
pcib Thompson read 'an address
and Sharon Thompson presented
them' with .a purse of money on.
.behalf of. friends' in the com.mun-
it:. Dancing was enjoyed during
the -evening.
First 'tine Group
Purchases Desk
BLUEVALE—The Woman's 'As-
sociation met in the',United Charch
on Thursday, Mrs. John Wickstead
presiding and conducting devotions,
'The treasurer, Mrs. Alex Mc -
Ctatkin showed a good balance in
her report, A donation of $25 was
voted to CKNX-TV Story Time,
Mrs, Bert Garniss' reported the
purchase of a desk for use in- the
parsonage, arranged by the First
Line Morris. Group. Some arrange-
merits for the bazaar to be held
this week were made.
Special Service
A t'United Church ,
BLUES 'Day'
was fittingly observed in the, Unit-
ed Church on Sunday, with appro-
priate decorations. Mr. Alan
H. Neelon gave a :tribute to all
those who had sacrificed their lives
in two great wars,
The choir sang, "0 Valiant
Hearts" with Mr, Neelon taking
the solo.' A two-minute silence
wes observed in honor of the
heoic dead.
Mrs. Athol Bruce
Pr-sides
13ELO1hAVE. The November
Meeting .of the 'MKS, of IcliPX.
Presbyterian 'Church was .iheld on
Wednesday afternoon . with. Mrs,
Athol Bruce presiding: The meet,
ing opened With a hymn and the
Scripture WPR read by Mrs,. Victer
Yolingblut, Mn. Young gave 'tile
Clad Tidings Prayer,
Mrs. Joe 'Dunbar gave the ..sebre,.
tarps report for September and
October and the financial state,
rent was given by the treasurer,
Mrs. V, Youngblut, Twenty-six
visits were reported to•the sick
and the offering received,. The roll
call was answered by naming one
apostle,
Mrs, Dunbar presided -for the
business. It was :decided to send
for church calendars and • alse
tidies of good clean clothing and
laYettes are to be gathered 'for
sending a. bale, Used greeting
cards are to be left at church to
'he sent on to Clinton, to the Old
reopies'-.1-Tome;! •-"•••-•.
A letter from Rey. James Pick,
son of Formosa was read by -M*
Dunbar, which told of the suffer,.
ing and hardships , encountered
during the hurricanes. •
The topiet "Mothers 'of the
Bible" was given by Mrs. 'Garne'r
Nicholson and Mrs. Edgar Wight-
man including Rebecca, .Hannah,
Naomi, Bathseba and Deborah. -
A report of -the executive meet-
ing held in Clinton' :reeently was
given by Mrs. T. Malurney, Mrs,
Bruce .:closed the meeting- with
prayer. •
,APPLES for sale. Spys by the
bushel or on the tree. Bring
containers and pick your own,
75e bushel. J. B. Nesbit, R,R. 2,
Blyth, phone 53r5. 4-11.*
• CORN FOR SALE. Kiln-dried. Nat-
ural cob. By the ton. Phone
Chatham, Elgin 4-3614 or write
J. Baker, Dresden, liana, RR. 5.
11:18:25:2*
FILTER QUEEN Sales and Ser-
. vice.- Repairs to all makes
vacuum cleaners. Phone 640J3.
b THREE-QUARTER length, full
back, dark brown mouton coat
for sale; size 16-18. In excellent
condition, very reasonable. Phone
Wroxeter 16r5. llrrb
ACHESON'S
Dead Stock Service
Highest cash prices paid in sur-
rounding district for dead, old,
sick or disabled horses and
cattle. For the fastest and
proper removal of all animals,
day or night, use our automatic
exchange (at no cost to you.)
'Call Long Distance and ask for
ATWOOD ZENITH 34900
OR GEORGE IJISLOP
WROXETER 2E15
DEAD STOCK
SERVICE
Highest Cash Prices
For Old, Sick and
Disabled Cows and
Horses
DEAD STOCK AT HIGHEST,
CASH VALUE
Please Phone Promptly
Call Collect - '133
" Bruce Marlatt
Brussels, Ont.
24 HOUR SERVICE
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