The Wingham Advance Times, 1933-06-08, Page 8PAG • I:l GHT
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Thursday, Friday, Saturday, June 8th, 9th and 10th
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TONIGHT! A great picture comes to
surpass ail that have gone before!
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FREDPIC MARCH. ELISSA tANDI
CLAUDETTE COLBERT. CHARLES LAUGHTON
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Show will start at 8.30 sharp.
Admission: Adults 35c, Children 2Qc.
NEXT WEEK
"ANIMAL KINGDOM"
With ANN HARDING and LESLIE HOWARD
WHITECHURCH
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Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clark, of Am
'herstburg, spent the week -end with
'her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Y. Car-
'ri:ck..
Mr. and Mrs. Will Lyon and Ruth,
-of Londesboro, and. Miss Bina Kirk,
of Toronto, spent Saturday with Mr.
and Mrs. J. D. Beecroft.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross, Mr. and Mrs.
McNair, of Lucknow, visited on 'Sun
day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A.
Cornelius.
Mrs. Crawford Skelton and her.
mother, Mrs. Bott, of .Walkerton,
were viistors one day last week' at
the home of the late Mrs. McInnis.
Mr. Wm. Purdon spent Friday last
at. Hensall.
Mr. Joe McInnis of Teeswater,
motored to Toronto' on Friday to
meet his brother, Tom, who .came
from his home in Scotsguard, 'Sask'.,
to attend his mother's funeral on Sat-
urday.
On account of the anniversary ser-
vices being held in Calvin Church on
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THE WIN GHAU ADVANCE-TIMh S
Sunday, the services in Charmer's
Church were withdrawn.
The Y.P.S. of the United Church
of` St. Helens, have invited the 'y Y S.
of the lAtted Church here to come
to St. Helens on Friday .evening .and.
it is hoped as many as possible will
take advantage of the invitation to
have a social evening there.
Mrs. Wm, Beecroft, Mrs. X. T).
Beecroft and children spent Friday in
Goderich, where Mrs, Beecroft at-
tended the funeral of the late Mr; A,
Dunkeld.
Mrs. Thos,' Inglis has spent the last
week in London Hospital where she
underwent an operation on her eye,
She has been suffering" from ulcers
on the eye for some time.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy McGee of Wing -
ham, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
John .McGee.
Mr, and Mrs, Fred Harris and
children of St. Marys and Mr. Fred
Clubb, of St. Marys, spent Sunday
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jno,
Clubb,
Mrs. Henry Grain and Mr. and
Mrs. Thos. Gilmour, of Turnberry,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L.
Grain:
Anniversary services will be held
in the United Church here on Sun-
day, June 18th,
Mrs, Walter Lott and Mrs. Wil-
-fired. Jacques spent the week -end in
.London, Mrs. Lott visiting with her.
daughter, Mrs, Orval Newby, and
Mrs. Jacques with her neice, Mrs.
Taylor,
Mr. and Mrs. John Falconer, Mr.
a;nd Mrs. Elgin Welhvood, Caledon
Misses Olive and Arlie Little, Lon-
don, attended the funeral of Mrs. Mc-
Innis, on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jamieson and
children, of Lucknow, and Mr. and
Mrs. Orville Tiffin and sons, spent
Sunday with 1VIr. and Mrs, Alec But-
er, of Goderich. Mr. Joe McInnis,
of Teeswater and Mr. Tom McInnis,
also Mr. and Mrs. Calvert Falconer
of Blyth, Dr. and Mrs. Dan McInnis
of Clinton, visited with Mrs. Butler
also
The regular monthly meeting of
the Women's Institute will be held
at the home of Mrs. Walter Lott on
Friday, to commence at 2 p.m.
Wedding bells are ringing.
Mr. jack Barbour from Sutherland,.
near Saskatoon, Sask., was visiting
with his uncle, Mr. Wm. Barbour for
a few dayslast week, and they and
Miss Muriel Watt spent Saturday at'
the home of Mr. Harry Mc•Clenaghan
of Belgrave.
Mr. and Mrs. Green and George
Macintosh of Teeswater, and Mr. H.
Shelton of Mount Forest, spent Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Gaunt:
Misses Olive and Ruby' Kennedy
spent a few days last week with their
sister, Mrs. Toynbee Lamb, of God-
erich. -
Mr. Henderson has been- re-engag-
ed in S, S. No. 10 for another year.
Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Barbotar and
children, spent Sunday at the home
of Mr. Chris. Hetherington, of Blue -
vale.
Mrs. Hodgins of Holyrood, Mr. and
Mrs. Chas.. Gillespie motored: to St.
Catharines to visit their brother-in-
aw, Mr. Cliff Borthwick, who was
injured in an aeroplane collision last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Peppier, of
Tavistock, spent the week -end at the
home of her sister, Mrs. A. Emerson.
. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Phillips, God-
erich, spent a few days last week with
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Farrier.
Mr. and Mrs, Duncan: Kennedy
spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. L.
Durnin, of St. Helens.
Miss Winnifred Farrier is spend -
.ng this week with friends, in Ripley.
BLUEVALE
Ladies' Aid and; .W M. S.
The regular monthly meeting 'of
the Ladies' Aid of Knox Presbyter-
ian Church was held in the school
room on Thursday afternoon. The
President, . Mrs, Alec Mowbray, . pre-
sided. The meeting opened with
singing and prayer. After hearing the
minutes read and the financial state-
ment given, discussion followed on
the raising of funds, some of the
ideas to be carried out in the near
future.
The W.M.S. met at the close of the
Aid meeting, the President, Mrs. P.
S. MacEwen, in charge. Scripture
reading was taken by Mrs, Roy Tur-
vey and Mrs. Eld.r.d Nichol gave the
Glad Tidings prayer. Mrs. P. S. Mac-
Ewen gave 'a report of the 'morning
session of the annual W. M. S. Pres-
byterial held recently in Brussels,
which dealt mostly with secretaries'
reports. The afternoon session was
reported in a very interesting manner
by Mrs, P. ID. Ding, and. Mrs, D. 5,.
Falconer gave a report of the mes-
sage brought by Mrs, W. A. McLen-
non, Provincial President and Guest
Speaker at the evening meeting.
The chapter from the Study Book
on "China, Its Area, Population and
its need of Workers to Spread the
Gospel" was ably taken by Mrs. Cam-
eron Adatns. The meeting closed by
FOR .HOT WEATH-
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Wash Ties, Fancy Plaid
•and Stripes, `fast color.
50c
Young Men's Broad-
cloth Shorts
Elastic Top, Forsyth.
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Non -Run Silk Under-
wear Jerseys
39c
HANNA & CO
all repeating .the Lord's. Prayer in un-
ison.
The Blue Banner Mission Band
met in the school room of the Pres-
byterian Church on Saturday 'after-.
noon with a .good attendance. ' The
meeting opened with singing' a hymn
and prayer, and Miss Marian Kauf-
mann read the Scripture lesson. Miss
Hare. Mundell then readan .interest-
ing article on "Our Canadian: Hospi;`
tars": The meeting closed by singing
and repeating the?Lord's Prayer.
Mr. Robert Shaw conducted the
regular session in theUnited' Church
and at Ebenezer on Sunday in the
absence of the Pastor;. Rev. A. E.
Mann, who is attending the general
Conference of the United' Church of
Canada, at London. He i's accompan-
ied by- Mrs. Mann.
The Sacrament of the- Lord's Sup-
per was observed in the P'esbyterian
Church on Sunday morning. The
pastor, Rev. William Patterson, con-
ducted the service, taking- his text
from; Luke 22:27 "E aur among you
ache that serveth."
William Clark of Palmerston
accompanied by her daughter, Mrs.
H. Horsing and two children, Tor-
onto, were week -end visitors with
Mrs.. Clark's 'brothers;, Messrs. Arthur
and Robert Shaw.
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REAV IES
SERVICE STATION
Gas, Oil, Greasing
REPAIRS, CAR WASHY
BATTERIES AND TIRES
"Prompt Courteous ServiceYd
. Mrs, James Aitcheson of Port Col-
borne Spent Sunday With friends in
the village.
Mr. William 11Iullfichael spent Sun-
day with his daughter,-: Mrs, Sinna-
mon, Wingham Jucntion,
J. Wesley Beattie, and daughters,
Ethel and Florence and Wo H. Gould-
ing, M.P. for South Huron, of Sea -
forth, visited F. B, Scott and family
cn Thursday, ,•
Lawrence Smilley, Teeswater, spent
Sunday,witTi Mr, and Mrs, E1.lec Mow-
bray,
Miss Janet Robertson, of. Brussels,
was a week -end visitor with her mo-
ther. Mrs. Wm. Robertson.
BELGRAVE
Mr. aucl Mrs. Jno. • McQuire were
viistors for the past week with their
daughter, Mrs. Cecil Mines; in Ni-
agara Falls, N.Y.
Mrs. Jim Wightman and Phyllis,
viisted relatives in Stratford.
Mrs. Chas. Campbell and Annie.
McDowell are visiting with Mr. and
Mrs. Jno. Campbell at Aylmer.
Mrs. M. Robertson of Rockwood,
is viisting with her daughter, Mrs.
0. E. Taylor.
Rev. A. M. Grant is at, London at-
tending the Conference of the United
Church which is being held in that
city at present.'
Mr. and Mrs. Frank: Henry, White-
church, visited one • day this week
with Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Brandon.
«Women's Institute
Members of the Belgrave Women's.
Institute met. 'at Londesboro with
members of the Blyth Branch where
a pleasant meeting was held. At the
conclusion of the business meeting a
short play - was given by several .rnem-
bers' of the Blyth Branch, which was
followed by a vocal solo by Mrs.
Phillip. This was followed by a pi-
ano solo by Miss Sara Cole, a paper
"First Things, First" by Mrs. James
Taylor, and a paper "Our Talents,
What shall we •do with them?" tak
en'by Miss Cela Coulter; also a violin
selection by Miss Ruth Cole.
The Belgrave Branch is Invited to
attend the meeting to be held at Au
burn on Friday, June 16th, when
Miss Guest the speaker from the De-
partment, will address the meeting.
Miss. Guest, who ' has addressed a
similar meeting a few years ago in
Belgrave, is a splendid speaker and
will speak on the subject. "Meeting
present conditions in a practical way."
It is hoped that all who can, whether,
members of the Institute or not, will
attend this meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Lake, of Fergus,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J.
A. Brandon.
Mr.' and Mrs. Will - Adair and
Bruce, of. Kincardine, also Mrs. Jno.
Robinson, visited at Mr. and Mrs. W.
N. - Robertson's Iast- Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wild Adair and Mrs.
John Robinson, of ICincardiine, also
Mr. and lois. Wm. N. Robertson and
Jean, called on Mr. and Mrs. Mac
Abram„ Ethel..
TRIPLE. V
FOR BELGRAVE
On Thursday evening, June 1st, 29
young; men of the. Belgrave district
met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S.
Proctor,, ost, the third line of Morris.
A number of these young men had
been meeting earl Sunday, under Mr.
Pi;octor"'s leadership itt a Young
Men's Bibio Class in. Belgrave,, but
felt that their flan/hers and activities
might be increased if sufficient inter-
est were taken in making others wel-
come and the class programme at-
tractive.
After an hour of sports the gath-
ering convened at the house to con-
sider adopting a class name and or-
ganization, Guest speakers from the
Triple V Class of Wingham, were
present, and, after telling of the need
of greaterinterest on the part of the
young men in thebest things in life„
invited the Belgrave young men to
become one of the increasing number
of Triple V classes in this section of
the Province, and to adopt the name
and constitution of the same.
After home discussion this invita-
tion was accepted unanimously and
election of chief officers was carried
out with the result that 'Harold Vin-
cent is One President; Geo. Martin,
Secretary, and Edgar Wightman is
Treasurer.
Other items of the programme
consisted of singing of familiar
hymns, musical -numbers by A. Jam-
ieson and C. Robinson and Mrs. W.
5, Johnston. The meeting closed with
the Mizpah Benediction,
Mr. and Mrs. Proctor served re-
freshments which were much enjoy
ed, A hearty vote of thinks was .ten-
dered the host and hostess for open-
ing their home for the meeting and
for the splendid interest they were
taking .in such, a worthy causet,as
well as fors;;, the generous luncheon
served.:
"So Bal is engaged? Is Vela, the
bride-to-be?"
"No, Vera was the tried -to -be."
'sd'ay, June 8th, 1933',
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'� . t Pays to Shop atKing's
Grand Clearance of Coats
Women's, Misses And Junior
Every Coat in the place has a Big
Sale Tag for this Thursday
to Saturday.
QUARTER, THIRD TO A HALF
OFF.
So you see the tremendous savings
we have for you;
Regular Sizes Half Sizes
Stout Sizes.
Tn the season's popular materials
and colors, including Navy, Black
and soni,e White Swagger Coats.
REMEMBER THE DISCOUNTS
�4-.1/3TO1,2OFT
Never before such an opportunity to buy Stylish
Coats at Cost and Less.
NEW. SUMMER DRESSES ARE HERE.
Kayser Silk Stockings, Gloves and Lingerie for
Summer Wear.
NEW. MILLINERY.
I{ING BROS.
MORRIS
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Basal, also
Miss Irene and Master Johnnie, vis-
ited recently with Mr. Wm. Scott
and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Warwick.
Miss Mary Inglis of :Belmore, spent
the week -end. with Miss Annie Find -
later.
Mr. Mac Thomas, - of Stratford,
spent a few days recently at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Elston.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. MicCntcheon of
near Brussels, visited with the Iatter's
sister, Mrs. George Coulter, on Wed-
nesday of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry'Bosnian are
at present on a trip out west where
they will visit relatives at Liberty,
Saskatchewan and Sort& Dakota.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ament viisted
at the home of Mr. J. Steddens, of
near Brussels one evening fast week.
Miss Winnifred Edgar viisted with
relatives in town one day fast week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D; Murdock and
little daughter, Phyllis.). of Toronto,
motored up and spent the week -end
at the latter°'s parents';. Mr. and Mrs.
Geo. Edgar, 2nd line of Morris.
HERE AND THERE
AROUND RAPID CITY
Mr. and Mrs. ,roseph Guest, Tees-
water, visited .on. Sunday with Mt -
and Mrs. Charl'e's Thompson.
Mr., Ernest Gastdrner, of Zion, visit-
ed oat Thursday. (hast with Mr. diad
Mrs.. Mark Gardner. Ernest is bet-
ter again aftesrr his serious illness of.
last spring.
L. 0. L. 48; June meeting, Tues
d',ty, June nth and Semi -County of
West Bruce meets in Bethel Half os,
Wednesday, ,mane 14th, at 8 p.m. Vis-
itors cordially invited.
Lucknoit L0.0.P. led by Lucknow
Brass Band Marched to South Kin-
rossloss
Cemetery ry on Sunday afternoon,
and decorated the graves of their de-
parted iiithren,
SCHOOL REPORT
S. S. No. , Turnberry
Pupils were examined in Grammar,
Geography, Composition . and Spell-
ing. Total 350, Honors 263, Pass
210.
Jr.. IV.—Bruce MacLean 265, Mar-
ion Gilmour, 258, Allan Reid' 223.
Sr.. III -Norman Hastings 221; De-
light Reid 196. r'
Sr. II .Jean 'Underwood 264, Bil-
lie Hasting 243..
Sr. ]'-Edna Jenkins &9%, Billie
Jenkins 85%, Ross Resting 77%.
Jr. T—Irlma Smith. 85%, Vernon
Reid 80%, Alma Smith 80%.
Teacher, L C. Hicks.
B:eI'more School Report
Class V—Clarence Stokes, Mary
Kiing.
Sr. IV—Pass 420 -Marjorie Herd.
511, Edna Johann 450, Lloyd Douglas
133*
Jr.. IV—Alba Stokes 3t, Kenneth
Ham:61'to.n 276, Margaret Abram 217*.
Sr. In --Wilfred Johann. 188. -
Jr. III—Isabel Zinn 190, Bob Curie
136, Johnnie Lawrence 122, Allan.
Haskins 113.
Sr. II—•Bili Abram 187, Jack King
x40, Wi hiam Fitzpatrick, absent.
Jr. Ill—Madeline Casemore 206,
Edith Haskins 205, Mary Kelly 166,i
Mattie; Kennedy 117, Wes. Abram
103, s
Sr: E—Mary Abram.
Jr. 1—Yvonne Douglas, Reta, Ken-
nedy.
Sr Pr.—Jean Kelly, Ruth Johann.
Jr. Pr.—Jean Haskins, Bob Abram,
Lloyd McNeil, Fred Temish.
Jean S. Keith, Teacher.
14-1b. Carp Caught in Maitland
Mr. Oscar Arnent of the 1st ' line
Morris,; caught fan unusual -sized fish
in the Maitland; River near his home
one.. ,eventixg last week.. This speci-
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nten ti 'r
a a cap weighing 14 lbs.,
and measuring 32 inches long and
2b inches around.
Oberle's Grocery Phone 167
WE DELIVER
Sugar ♦.. • . : • .. 10 lbs. 72c
Seedless Raisins . ,...... , , 2 lbs. 23c
Wonderful Soap . , . ........ 8 Bars 25c
Home Rendered Lard .. • • .. ♦ .. ... 2 lbs. 22o
Summer Sausage 04006066046066.6. 27c lb,
Sausage (Home-made) . , ... , . , w 14e lb.
Black Tea ...... , ... 24c lb
Dain' Butter (Choice) ... 21c lb,
Mixed Chop 1/a Oats and Wheet $1.30 cwt.
vssanarmilsoiftwareasimethpaneimint
.Special Prices on Hatlover and Wingham Flour..
Brand, Shorts, reeds of All Kilids.
EGGS 13c, 11c, 9c. Potatoes Wanted.