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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1959-11-25, Page 16COod.on....spoot woolc-end with gr,..44,44firs.' Amos PaliKillq. (1,11.0 MN, Carl Weber and 407P 140104 an $tinday 41% U.W 1(9-;40 Of:. his. „6036r, Mrs, Wm.,: LindensoPmidt of Wailterten. Thomas Morrison visited on .Sonday IVith 'his ;root, Reuhen Tiffin of- Langside Miss Ann .nintetti, -Gladys Me- Panaki, .Mary P.urrlan, Albert Hef- fernan of -W, WaWanesh, were fl*long .00 Lticitnaw .Gratle 1.0 Atodents,, Who Went to Toronte. by h'ns OA Friday. They .saW thrOUgh and)%impsons in the -roorn Mg, and in the Afterppon attended the Winter Fair • I ' • • - • • . , iNI*10011104,41.0.KAPPAWgregras*WW(404 .41AMPAPMe.,4*040.00.04EalgiriMpWlia.4-01PIMM.,41901604 . 474-` cvc4.0..AssAG, PHONE 290 LOCATED Ik IVIcKIBBON BLOCK . Talc. ',N109Frail 20,mption.TESTA WINUHAM ?PPR CHRISTMAS SHOP PING THAT YOU WILL • ENJOY VISIT PAT TISON ELECTRIC , Make life worth living for Mom with AN ELECTRIC APPLIANCE from our big stock—the best in town , DROP IN SATURDAY AND LOOK AROUND: 'WE HAVE — SOMETHING FOR EVERY MEMBER OF ''-,THE FAMILY FROM HOT DOG COOKERS TO' STOVES AND DEEP FREEZERS' 0 RADIO and ELECTRIC "SerVing you since 1935" w-0.4.70a=nrinanoastincitanitsf SKOP EARLY WHEN lLT E • ...-n**-gatitic-,oattsicsaint .‘ • `'‘t • Offif-404-01CSEAMAIitiMr40 -01e**44-AiMestlIgiUtICIM-IroCrskAMS4-04 -if4:11,1 1113/Klaaftil4 sm.l!„***.looiomovnmn,Avmvn*vmlvnmnnvmmvmmosftmloou.f##irkqgtdo7y,, ••• guchro Party .WHIT4OKtIRQH---yifteran tablea: pf ettehre were in play at. SA... 6, Mat Wawanesh, on FridaY. evening. Mrs: Gerslrom Johns- ton and Henry Pattion, told high points, and Mrs, Ames Goolt- tea, and Charles Shiell held low points, Mrs, Ross McMichael re- ceived the gift for having the near.; est birthday date, Mr, and Mrs. James. E, Ctirrie 0.1.14 Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Taylor will be hostesses for the next euchre in two weeks, All enjoyed the social time together, HEAR OF ADVANCE MADE IN AFRICA 1WHITECITURCH — Mrs, Ezra Seholtz presided for the VV.M.S, meeting of the United Church, held on Wednesday at the home of M. J, G. Gillespie, with thirteen. ladies present, The thaw of the "fxteetirtrviaw ."The. 'Coining of the. Kingdom", • Mrs, J, G. Beecroft and Mrs. Russell Chapman read the Scrip- ture passages and. Mrs, Garnet Farrier led in prayer. Mrs: Dan Tiffin played piano solo, "Sab- bath Chimes", Mrs, James Fal- coner had charge of the chanter in the study book, "Africa Dis- turbed", telling of the' work, by Dr. and Mrs. Ross, and of the great strides in education, mining, and trade. A description was also given of the seven new universities, where men of different races and countries are all ,welcomed, Al- though history is being made there, the people feel blocked and bitter at the laws against Wein. a Rans LYCEUM Theatre Wingham, Ontario rwo Shows Each Night Conlinenc- lug at 7.15 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. George. Robinson,' • Wingham, Mr. and Mrs. 'Lawrence Taylor and fainiiy, and .Robinson families on the 9th of V. Wawa- nosh, were in ,Goderich on Friday evening at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Joseph Thompson, where their uncle, Mr, John Beadle, was celebrating, his 79th birthday, Beadle relatives from Auburn Were also present, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Inalis and George of Walkerton visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Alhert Bieman. Mr, Bert Thompson left last Tuesday for North Dakota, where he attended the marriage of his nephew, John Page, at Hamilton, on Friday evening. He, returns home this week. Don't forget nomination meeting this Friday at Belgrave, and at Tartan once again matches his Holyrood, . • strength against villainous pharae- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tiffin ters And wild beasts, visited on Sunday at the home of Normal her sister, Mrs. Clark Johnston of Belgrave, WituinftS. SAT, November 26 - 27 - 28 Oordon Scott Sara. Shane in "TARZAN'S GREATEST ADVENTURE" The Merry CHRISTMAS STO KM ON 1111111111111111111111111, Wingham Body Shop We Come to Your Aid Fast, Anytime, Anywhere Our tow-car is at your service at all hours of the day or night. Just tell us when and where and we'll be there ... with prompt-, ness and dispatch. SID ADAMS Phone 746 Wingham ome Early and See For Yourself MITCHUM IRS, DAWSON CRAM Hon-Pres., Mrs, David Kennedy; pres., Mrs, Dawson Craig; 1st vice, Mrs, Victor Emerson; 2nd vice, Mrs. Frank Coulter; see„ Mrs, Jas. Melanie; assist.-sec., Mrs, Russell Ross; treas., Mrs. Johnston Conn.... Litand Library, Mrs, William R. Purdon; Home Helpers, Mrs, John McGee; welcome and welfare, Mrs. Donald Ross; Glad Tidings, Mrs. William MIAOW student, Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw; supply, Mrs. James McInnis; Children of the church supt,, Mrs. Earl Caslick; pianists, Mrs. John McGee and Mrs, Andrew Gaunt, Mrs, Earl Casliek gave a. report of the literary work of the society, and Mrs. .Jelin McGee gave a re- port of her work as secretary of the Home lielperS. The committee, Mrs. Russell Ross, Mrs, William Rintoui and Mrs, William Purdon brought in the slate of officers for 1,960, with Mrs, Russell Ross giving' The reports of the secretaries of committees will be given in De- cember. The Ladies Aid presented Mrs, John McGee with a remem- brance from the society, and the meeting was closed with the Lord's prayer in unison, WHITECHT,M(.7—The W.M.S. of the Presbyterian Church Met last Wednesday in the wheel room of the church with the president Mrs, Dawson Craig, giving the call to worship, and leading in prayer. Mrs, William Rintoul read the Scripture lesson and Mrs. Andrew Gaunt told the story of Deborah, in the Bible study period,. Mrs. Johnston Conn led in prayer. Miss Irma Ferster had charge of the chapter from, the Study Book tell- ing of the new churches, for different nationalities, and how* they were integrated. Into other cimgregations, .141.111111•1•111.1•111•MINMIIMMII.T. Patrick St., Wingham! Phone 770 G. ALAN WILLIAMS Optometrist ------- • Mrs. Albert Coulter gave the treasurer's report., Mrs. Milian Moore gays a report of the sec- tional meetings at Gorrie. Cloth- ing for the bale is 'to he. in this week, Mrs. Charles Martin, Mr's. Falconer and Mrs. Robert Laidlaw were appointed to bring in a slate of officers at .the next meeting. .The president, Mrs. Moore, closed the meeting with prayer. At the W.A. business meeting that followed, Mrs. Farrier report- ed that she had forwarded the branch's share of the cost of a desk for the parsonage, to the Bluevale W.A. and the meeting closed with the Mizpah benedic- - tion. 1,; •1010,iifi • WHITECHURCH Rev, Mr, Clark of Wingham had charge at the service in Calvin- arteit United Church on''Sllnclity, Mr. and Mrs. Gibson Armstrong, D EMO. and Gail of London, and Mr. and Mrs. Donald MacLean and children of Brussels, visited on Sunday at, the borne of Mr, and Mrs. William T., Irwin. Mr. Frank Cooper of • Marnoch spent Sunday in London, Mrs. Zinim,erman of Gorrie spent a, few days last week at the home of her daqhter, Mrs, Jack , Shiell, Mr, ,and Mrs: 'Harold Slesspr and children of Glamis, and Mr, and Mrs, Graham Cook and children of RipleY, visited on Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs..Harry Cook. Mr. and -Mrs, James Falconer and Lois visited on Sunday with Mr. and .Mrs, Calvert Falconer of 13lyth. Mrs. Irene Paterson has, been' ,upSaid l'with4,13., broken' knee-dap,. the result of a fall, Mr, and Mrs, Earl Caslick visited on Sunday at the home of their son, Mr, William Caslick of Cuirass, Mrs, Johnston Conn- and Mrs; lames Keene and children, visited on Sunday at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Harold Johnston of Parkhill. Mr. Howard Martin's sore ' hand is now' improving, after a siege of blood poisoning, Mr, and Mrs, Stewart Coupland of Toronto 'spent the week-end with her parents, Mr, andMrs. Charles Robinson, and with his parents at Wroxete,r, and „attended the -funeral', of, his .father,' Mr, Percy Coupland, 'held at Gorrie, on Monday. Mrs. Louis Dalton, 'Who 'has been a patient in Wingham HOS-'. Intel for several weeks, after a heart seizure, was able to return hemp on TueSday. , Mrs. William McPherson of. St. Helens, Mrs. Gordon Elliott, Wing- ham, and Mr. and. Mrs. Walter Elliott and family visited on Sun-, day at the home of Rev. and Mri. R. D. A. Currie of Wallageburg. Mrs. Elliott stayed 'to spend a few days there. • Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Scholtz' and children visited on Saturday with his parents, Mr. and,Mrs. Ezra. Scholtz. ' Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth LaidlaW of London, and his mother, Mrs. James Laidlaw of Goderich visited 'on ;Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brook and children of Toronto visited on Sunday at, 'the home of her aunt, Mrs. James Mcllrath, Mr. and Mrs. William Rintoul and family visited on Sunday at the home of her siste.,x,, Mrs.Mac pEcraig of Brussels. Mr. and Mrs. James McIntyre and family of Ridgetown, and Mr. and Mrs, William Parker of Exeter visited on Sunday with their father, Mr. Ben McClenaghan, and • with their mother, in Wingham Hospital. , Miss Edna L'Tlarr of St, Thomas Hospital staff, silent the wook-end at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. Rtis- 'sell Ross, Mrs. Sam Durr'.n. and her niece; .0 Mrs. Thomoa M.Ageffin. of 7',nek- row, and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Procter ,of Morris Twp.. visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, Thetnas jaMTnri.eS:nna Mrs. Stanley Kay, who I have lived on the .Enderson' farni ' on the lth of Kinloss for the past year, sold the, farm to a native. of Holland, who is moving his family to that farm this , week from Pinkerton. Mr. and Mrs. Kay are returning to theit:' farm at Wing- ham Junction, Mrs. Walter Lott spent the " week-end with Ripley relatives, .Mr, and Mfrs. Victor Emerson moved on Friday to thdir house east of the "Village, and Mr. and Mrs, William Caudle and baby of Bluevale, moved on Saturday to the house thr Emmersons vacated. Mr. and Mrs, Donald MacAdam and children of telt/lore' visited on ' Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, Clar- ence Ritchie, Mt. and Mrs. Sant Smyth „of', Mitchell and Mr. and Mrs, James*, Glasgow of Seaforth. also MisS' Lilian Smyth of Toronto, visited On Sunday With Mr. and Mrs,: Win Sinyth. Little Sheila. Pettanlace of Tees- Water, spent tt ,few days last week, with her grandparents,' Mr:, and Mrs. Harold 'Currie. Mr, and MrS, Edward.' Rabinson and children' of St, , -AugUatine visited on Sunday With her 'parents, Mr, and MtS, Gershom ,Johnston, 'Fred teaeon, Hardie Simpson, Frank kosii arid Graham Moffatt are busy thiS Week erecting a shed &e'er the ground alio, ter Mr. Purdon, Mr, and Mrs, George Walker Vialted On Sunday with her vat- erita, Mr. arid Mrs, Williatn Hutu- phrey of St, Helena. Mt, and Mrs, Reli6on 'Falconer and ohildren of Sarnia spent the &veek-end with his .parerita. and Mrs, Cecil Falconer ,and 'With WIsif"trg4h=1 ic Orlin Of .411 /100/0170041010— ON41;14,700014 114061100rillael SIXteell Wed., Nay, 25, 1958 * Self Selection ! * Courteous Service ! Merry . Atmosphere -100,4441.4141414i,Wati4it=04$0;e00404*04 AT YOUR SERVICE McKiBBONS PHARMACY PHONE 53 WINGHAM .1*/$0410-000-70V-W10-70.20#7010AVVV-700000010*/#40,0001.4*-7:4 ^V. Mr, 'John •Congram of Knox SPORT College', Toronto. had charge of ';0 44-, services in the Prdsbytcrian Church here on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs, Garnet Farrier, Wayne and Janis, spent the We,elt- end at Sarnia., with. Mr, and Mrs. Jack Gillespie. Genr,ge Naylor has been quite poorly at the home of her mr cordon Naylor. Mrs. Nay- lor had a bad fall in her room re- Mrs. Raymond Finnigan. mt.. Anil . Mrs. Cbe's'.ter Finnigan. and Da-iri. . or Ashrield. vis:ted on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cham- ' nev. ' IT Mrs. ;Victor • Young, Wingharn„fiti snent the week-end at the hemp of her brother. Mr. Main Mc- vlr'i Bo-710y of Marnoeb, : 1.0 t • t 9f • HANDKER gif • ,'SdARF an MIZE READY F , I • Men's quality Jewellery 'O. tops for Christmas givinigs, ; w a n eittir fresh new stock is r g tt and handsome. TIE BARS & CUFF LINKS ana TIE, Prilicseedts. forro smePz;r1a.1;0 -JUST WHAT HER HAPPY! GLOVES . What better gill for her to really 4 A fresh new shipment of Lined enjoy, than a lovely lacy Slip from III Gloves has arrived,' in slh tides our wonderful collection. 0 Black, Brown, and Beige. , Price $2.98 to $4.95 Price $3.95 lo $5.95 ' Er4Igesztfimm4wgi - ,,,0 wo.limunit-unon - . . 41 A Handbag from otir assortment 4 Fit'dcY. cottons, firillY nylons and. .xilR of foie legther s or plastic calf 10. wicrylime, make-up 9ur selectif!tt LI Makes a Mtudi appreciated gift,. It Of Ladies! IilOttscii, . ' ig $2.00 & $3.00 ,When. GOWNS 3r;Qu They makedi sinart and practical. .giIt /fir any ?, man. Tartans and plaid Checks in rich tonew., Priced at $7.95? $9.95 and $13.95 • • PAJAMAS A very large assortment of Meu's cotton Or ban- , . ki!„„ nelette Pajamas, in conservative or,gliy,eolimirs. DRESSING I-IE WANTS SHIRTS Choosing:a Sport.'Shirt will he so easy, See our large and varied, selection. ,,.• Priced from $4.95 • • ezirwif:;w4r4;,,z JACKETS — T.bekir-iiielnale several styles such' as bomber, strollel; ; or suburban coats and feature the Popular "I;Jtox', ; 4",riced -from $11.95 to' $22.95 nc.-vomu-A4t.,;kg: - GIFT- SETS iuntani!d*ets.inake a real gift for a man, they're -'i, handsome and inexpensive too. WE SUGGEST . . SOX'and TIE SETS at $2.95 & $3.50 ... 2 PICSOX in smart gift box ir w With pattern) t box $2.50 d GLOVES .$4.95 tt GIFTS TO MAKE SLIPS — . ,,. •Yoiall jove the stYles and slindeS; and We partieu- I Smart little Duster ()oats in cotton* i0On, wad; larli "Suggest' these aS a real hit With teenagers. .4 , and quilted .satiini: , • ' - From $3.95 to $11.95 From $2.98 fp $6.95 SHORTIEGOWNS & PAJAMAS-- 0 DUSTERS -- • mt)111.100 ANL; • .. • „ •friont.our Home furnishings 'Dep.attpient. Chenille Spreads — Comforters Scatter Mats t Kenwood Blankets and Lace Cloths All Attractively Priced. VA0104010*,10**7A**xuonttkmtivizi-Nzn*moomoosmn*Jaat4A nentinor4caoims****tfitlecnoma4.4404$‘004404404*********ginot wok* IGHOFFERS Wingham) LTD. "Th 'e Friendly Store MMM**2000031107MPONIMNAMM*Mmtkft*MX*MOMONMM****,