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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1968-04-11, Page 2Otiinghaal Adwance-Times„ Thum lay, 4ria 41, We8 Personal Notes from Gorrie and Mrs. Harold Edgar .ot MonetOn, N. attended the funeral of the larter's moth- er'• Mrs. Edgar Swift. in Toron- to on Thursday and visited Mr. and Mxs,, cordon Edgar on Fri- ' day and Saturday. Miss Janet McDonald. Tees- " 'Water, spent the week -end with Miss Elaine Ash, Mrs. W,A. Cathers, Waox- eter, is spending some tirrie with Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Fin- lay Mr, Arthur Goulet, Hanover, .spent the week.end with Mr. nd Mrs. Robert Searson. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Steinbacker of Teeswater visited Sunday at the, same home. ' Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hubbard visited Mrs. Wesley Underwood -on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Earl of Atwood were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs, Harry powdy. Mrs and Mrs. Harold Ott, ListOwel, Mr. and Mrs. Clar- ence Koch of Gowdnstown were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Koch. Mr. Edwin Searson spent the week.end with the Wingham District High School Cadets at IpPerWash. Mrs, Les Howes, Mrs. Frank Davic3 Mrs, Edward David and Miss Edith Howes, Guelph, en- tertained Miss Jennie Howes and Mrs. Murray of Harriston at the Four Aces, Clifford, on Sunday, the occasion of their 83rd and 95th bit:II-War. Mr, ad Mrs. Bert Hubbard visited M. and Mrs. George Hubbard of Clifford on Sunday. Mr. aand Mr, Win. Kaufman Listowel, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hyndrhan on Supday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dowdall of Toronto Spent last week -end at the same home. • Mr. Robert Wade and family and Mrs. Norman Wade spent a day with relatives in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mat- thews of Pine Grove spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Manfred Irwin. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Irwin and family of Goderich visited Mr. and Mrs. Claus 0*Krafka on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Easton, Orton, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Glad Edgar. Mr. and Mrs. James Howes and Mr. and Mrs. William Far- rish, Listowel, visited Mr. and Mrs.John Steurnol and Mr. Nelson Steurnol on Sunday. • ST.ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH GOOD FRIDAY SERVICE 10:30 a.m. "WHY?" • EASTER SUNDAY • MOO a.m.—"RESURRECTION POWER FOR TODAY." • Special music by the choir. • Soloist: Miss Dianne Watson of Holstein,.• Ontario. 7:00 p.m.—"EASTER SUNSETS." •Music by St. Andrew's Bell Choir. • We welcome all who care to worship with us this Easter Sunday. THE• fhthiatinti Army WINGHAM CORPS ORDER OF SERVICES — EASTER WEEKEND 1030 a.m.—GOOD FRIDAY,„• Brigadier William Stanley of Listowel, special speaker. • EASTE* SUNDAY •.4. 7:88 a.m.—Sunrise Service. - 8:00 a.m.—Corps Breakfast 9;45 a.m.—Sunday Sebool. .11:00 a.m.--liolineass Meeting, (Family Worship). . •800 p.m.—Evangelist Service: •'Special Gueif.EaSter Sunday—Major Margret Green of Hamilton. _ The public is cordially invited to attend all services. TWingliam, United. Church Minister—REV. CECIL M. JARDINE, B.A• . Director of Music—MISS IVA MAI SMITH, L.R.C.T. GOOD FRIDAY, APRIL 12 11:00 L.m.—"1T IS FINISHED." (John 19:30). • EASTER SUNDAY, APRIL M • 1100 a.m.—"CHRIST IS ALIVE." • Solo—"THE HOLY CITY." (Adams)—George Sardine: Anthem—"KING OF ICINGS." (Simper) Solists—Peter Callan and George Jardine. Solo—"BLESS THIS ItOUSE." (Brahe)-4anet. Haines. Anthem—"AS IT BEGAN TO DAWN." (Vincent) • Soloist—Lynda Reavie. We welcome you to worship with us at., Eastertide, • St. Paul's Church (ANGLICAN) -WINGHAM REV. H. W. HAMILTON, Dip. Th., Rector. Organist: MRS. GORDON DAVIDSON EASTER SUNDAY — APRIL 14 HOLY WEEK SERVICES Thurs., Apr. 11, 7 p.m.—Maundy Thursday Holy • Communion. Fri., April 12, 10 a.m.—One Hour Meditation On the 'Seven Words from the Cross. EASTER SUNDAY SERVICES 8:30 a.m. Holy Communion without Sermon 11:00 a.m Holy Communion, Sermon and Church School 7:00 p.m. Service of Healing ANNOUNCEMENTS • Fri. end Sat., April 1940—Brotherhood of Anglican , Churchmen Annual Conference in Windsor. Sioux wokout •'Hospital, to Mr. and Mis. in L. Howes of Sioux Lookout on • April 4. 1968, a daughter, Lana Lee, • COLLYER-1n St, Catharines Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Collyer of Si. Catharines, a son, on March 27, 1968. WHITECHURCH Mr. and Mrs. Gershom • Johnston of Wingham were Sun- day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Robinson, of Donnybrook. Percy McClenaghan, who is on construction work, was a Saturday visitor with Mrs. G George McClenaghan. Rev. Horace Braden of Lon- don was a dinner guest on Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Peter De Boer and family, of Lang - side. • Early last.week 14,,swans settled on a pond on the front field of Henk Kragt of Lang: side. They were quite tame and were not easily scared when the car or truck came in the lane. By Saturday all had left but two. Art Moore returned last week to his farm on Conces- sion 12, W. Wawanosh, and on Monday visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ben McClenaghan. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Moffat and Heather of Wingham were Sunday visitors with Mr. and • Mrs. Ivan Laidlaw and Janet.' • LAKELET • The sympathy of the com- munity is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Norman Harper in the death of his brother, Mr. John • Harper. Mr. and Mrs. Harper spent last week -end at Toronto • and attended the funeral from Ridley's funeral horne, New Toronto, on Monday.„. ' Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Den- nis of Toronto visited on the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Harper. , • Mr. Wm. Boehler of Ford- wich spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Warren Zurbrigg. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Winger and family spent Saturday at • Kitchener. • Mrs, ,Lloyd Jacques, J9hn. and Glenn, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lew Taylor at Kitch- ener on Sunday. • FINAL EUCHRE BLUEVALE--The Iasi euchre party of the season provided by the Bluevale- Recreational As- sociation was held on Thursday evening with 15 tables in play. Prize winners were high score, Mrs. Harry Elliott,. George, Brewer; low score, Mrs. Cas- well, Ken Mailers; draw, Mrs. Fred Sawyer,. Harry Elliott.. • The committee in charge was Mr. and Mrs. Ross•Mann. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Moffat and Mr. and Mrs: Ken Henry. If your baby has some object in his throat, and is choking, turn him upside down, ,hold him by the legs or ankles and slap • his back vigorously. If this does not work-, get him to the hospital at once. Never put your fingers in his throat to. try to get the object out. Youmay force it farther down. MAJOR W. STAFFORD JOHNSTON, R. R. 2 Mitchell, (second from right), journalist and author of Perth County History, was guest of)honor at a mess dinner of 21st" Field Artillery 'Regiment (AA) at. the Lis- towel Armouries. Taking ,part. in dinner were, from the left, Major R. P. gitter= of Wingharn; who assumes command of the . regiment later this month on retirement of Lt. Col. ,J. D. Harvey of $eaforth, Sec. " gond from left. Officer Commanding Mal, J. R. S. Brown of Listowel's 100th Bat- tery ,is shown at right. • --Banner PhOtOil momosmapommisosemo. News items from Old Files APRIL 1919 • An open meeting of the Lit- erary Society of the high school Was held in the assembly hall. George Fryfogle gave a violin solo. A debate followed. Re- solved that the good that has resulted and will result from the war offsets the evil. James Spence and Lottie Johnston took the affirmative representing the fifth form and the negative was taken by Clayton Zurbrigg and Eileen Kennedy representing the second form. The judges decision in favor of the nega- tive was given by A.H. Mus- grove. Della Brooks and Grace Tucker gave instrumentals. Mr. Butcher, William Wallace and May Bone distributed books to, the fieldday prize winners. Lieut. Hal MacLean, son of Mr. and Mrs. J.A. MacLean, who left here with the. 61st Bat- talion and who remained in • France until a few weeks ago •has returned home. He went. through several engagements and won the Military Cross in OCtober last at the battle of, Cambrai., •• - • On Tuesday evening a large.: crowdof neighbors and friends? gathered at the home of Mr. J. T. Wy 'e, Con. 6, Turnberry, to welco e horne his son Pte. Howard lie on his return from overseas. An address was read •by Edgar Higgins and a purse of money was presented to Howard by Lloyd Henning. ' APRIL 1933 A number of friends of Miss Janet Cowan met at the home of Mrs. W.W. Currie Friday evening when they held a kit- chen shower for the bride -elect, Mrs. R. L. Stewart entertained the girls of the Bell Telephone. office Tuesday night when Miss Cowan was presented with a . • floor lamp from the staff. Miss Louise Thompson of Kitchener, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 0. Thompson made a • very remarkable showing in badminton last year and this year again did exceptionally well. The teachers of Kitchen- er and Waterloo held a tourna- ment at'the Granite Club and Miss Thompson and Miss Mabel Miller won first plape. Louise also won first in the ladies' - double's with Mary Doherty as partner at the K -W Club Tour- nament arid in. mixed doubles • she and Alex„ Jordan, were'run- ners-up. At 'King's GroCery this week: Castile soap, 9 bars 250; black tea 390; cheese 154; Princess soap flakes l50; peas, corn and torbatoes, 100- per can. Dr. and Mrs. R. C, Redmond have returned from two months in the—West Iridiee. They sail- ed from Halifax and returned to • the same port arid by s� doing were able to enjoy considerable ocean travel. .* Fire of anknown origin com- pletely destroyed the barn and all its -contents on the -farm of • the Misses McGinnis, Con. 7, Morris Township about 2 a.m. Saturday. • . • Mr. and Mrs. N.L. Fry en-' tertained the teachers of the public school staff, Prof. An- derton and Mr. M, Graham ° • • theschool board at their home • • folloWing the presentation of 'the school concert on Friday 'filghts • At a festiyal at St. Peters- burg, Fla., Kenneth Crawford won first prize for original costume. The St. peteriburg Times said Kenne9 was a real „Scotch 'addle in his kilt; • APRIL 1943 ! . . • Notman Harold Mundy has• :. enlisted with the RCAF and will/ report next week. Miss Jean Sharpin on Monday joined the staff of the local branch of the. Dominion Bank. •• 'William H. pyin, RCAF at- tached to the RAF overseas has been promoted to the rank of Flight Sgt. Bill has been doing operational.flyilig since Sept- ember. • L. A.C. John Pattison has successfully completed a course at the TCinton Radio School and • is at present on furlough at tbe • home of his parents, Mr. and • Mrs. Edgar Pattison. He will report to the West Command. Wilfred Reihl.suffered a • brokenarmlast week while changing a tire on the road grader. He spent a few days in 11 HIGH WINDS knocked over a portion of a partition wall under construction at the high school on Monday. No one was injur- ed aithough one workmah had moved to a position of .efety 15 -foot high wall quickly repaired. just moments before the fell. The damage was —Advancellmes PhOto. hospital. Ken Johnson of Toronto, son of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Johnson of town has been transferred J the Mount Forest branch- of tht:' Dominion Bank as teller. Donald Adams has accepted a position in Monkton. N.B. and left on Wednesday. to take up his duties there, repairing aircraft. Lieut. A.D. MacWilliam who has been stationed at De- bert for the past seven months has been transferred to Winnie peg. Mr. and Mrs. McWil- liam were in town on Tuesday. • APRIL' 195.4 • • Carl Bondi opened the boat- ing season in Wingharn this year by taking a trial run across the prairie on the Maitland last • Sunday. • We,,trust there was.no repetition of last year's aquatic display down there when the tiller handle broke off and -no- • body could stop the thing. Richard Gardner, 3 -year-old son 4,„1 Mr. :and Mrs. Ivan Gard- ner as, taken to the hospital on Sunday•-after•gWaliOWing a 'small steel' ball rralil 6ICafffis —,Aftet kr=rais'Were'lakerfaitit hospital the boy was allowed to go. home. •.Patients from municipalities in the Wingham General Hospit- al area which' have not contri- • buted. to the cost of the propos-. , ed new wing will be surcharged .at a minimum of $1.50 per day; it was decided at ,a meeting .of the hospital board last week.- • Winners at the Wingham Public School's second annual music festival last Wednesday were: Girls' solo, 8 yrs. and under, Kathleen noggins, Brenda Conron, Alma *Jane El- liott; boys, Bob Crewson, Tom- my Falconer, Bob Lunn; girls 11 yrs. and under, Ruth. Hodgins . Joan Angus, Sharon Lewis; bon . Paul Hutton, Bruce Machan, •Walton McKibbon; girls, 44 . yrs. and under, Dorothy Cham- ney, Mary Skinn, Sharon Thomson: boys, Bob Rintoul, Billy Henderson, Raymond Walker. Ruth Thoinpson, 12 -year- old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thompson of Lower Wingham fractured her right arrn while' jumping off a post in front of her home. Biueval� Mr. and Mrs. Jack Murat of Ciino.t were Vithiti.14a Olt $1.31y with, Mr. and Mrs, Percy Vin' cents Ws and Mrs, Bill Hall, Brian end Donna of Chatham and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hall, David $16d Debbie of Brussels visited with Mrs and Mrs. Gov. .don Hall on Sundays M. -and Mrs. Harty Gunther of Windsor, are at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Micheal Noss Mr. and Mrs4jill Brian and Donna, Of Chatham, were Sunday visitors with Mr. anti Mrs, norrion Hall. • • •Friends will be sorry to hear . that Charles Coultes who has been with bis daughter, Mrs, • Qeorge•German of Clinton dur,, Ing the winter, is very ill in • Clinton- Hospital. • Mr. and Mrs. moss Masco of Teeswater; and Mrs. Albert Walters of Winghorn, were Sunday visitors with Mx, and Mrs, id. Pillott. 4 SHE'S U$LD • 10 FIN* SAW PRIPARMIONO MOM PHARMACY • DIAL 357-2170 Emergency: 357-2992 ANACIN, ins, reg. $1.35 • $1.09 ASP.ERGUIVI,, 36e, reg. $1.09 CONFIDETS, 12a, reg. 55c ••2/91c GILLETTE BLADES, 5s, regular_ 75c , 59c Lovp..y LADY NYLONS . 3/0.00 IVIACLEAN'S TOOTHPASTE, 'Super .$1.4.9 •. $1.21 RIGHT GUARD SPRAY DEODORANT, 5 -OZ., reg. $1.39 $1,.09 ANCEiS 0441'14447 SrAe PRI:SCRIPT/ON DPUCG/ST 011 E h T S. 10 " *St W anOS Z akinia 4•14 a .4.4 P KINDERGARTEN AND GRADE 1 REGIISTRATION , e At Brussels Public School... , ..APRIL 10 At Blyth Publicgchool • APRIL 11 At Belgrave Public School • APRIL 16 • °• From 2:00-- 3i30 p.m. Kindergarten AGE 5 by January 1, 1969 Grade I : AGE 6 by January 1, 1969 .Pupils already Kindergarten need not register ". .• •for Grade .1. • Parents please bring birth certificates and ' • immunization cards. where possible. 4-1.1b* IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE HURON COUNTY BARBER'S ASSOC. PRICES of HAIRCUTS Wingham will be increased to ADULT $1.50 - CHILDREN $1.00 ArSir item solo' PRICES... '66 DODGE, V8 automatic, power steer- ing and brakes • '64 VALIANT, 2 -Door, with radio '64 DODGE, 6 cyl. automatic, 4 -Door '64 METEOR, 4 -Door, 8 auto., radio '62 CHRYSLER, 4 -Door '62 CHEV., 4 -Door, 6 cyl., Standard '65 CORVAIR CORSA, 4 speed fl. shift . '63 PONTIAC, 4 -Door, V8 automatic, •- porker steering and brakes '65 PONTIAC Statign Wagon '64 DODGE, D-500 Truck i 3 -ton, chassis and cab, 8 cyl., 4 -speed transmission '63 CHEV. Station Wagon .„. CRAWFORD MOTORS CHRYSLER DODGE - PLYMOUTH WINGHAM ONTARIO • 3 •