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The Wingham Advance Times, 1931-06-11, Page 3414 Corrie 'rorrrorrar,dr.Prrrdririrrddrdddr4d......rd.rdrdr...... Thursday, June I I th, 1931 Gyproe Sags "KEEP OUT" • Fire, Draughts, Rodents GYPROC Wallboard that does not burn is the way of least expense when you desire •to make alterations in your home, store, fac- tory or on the farm. Use it for all walls, ceilings and partitions. • • Gyproc is made from gypsum rock into sheets 4 to 10 feet long, 4 feet wide and 3/8 of an inch thick. It nails and cuts as easily as lumber with a minimum of waste or muss. , Gyproc is fire -resistant, easily and quickly erected, structurally strong and has insulation value. It is draught and vermin -proof as well as fire -safe. Because it is ivory -coloured, it does not require decoration (when panelled) yet it is also a suit- able base for Alabastine, Gyptex or wallpaper. Consult your nearest dealer to -day. He will gladly supply you with a direction sheet on Gyproc. Or write for the interesting, free booklet, "Building and Remodelling with GYPROC". 973 GYPSUM, LIME and ALABASTINE, CANADA, LIMITED Paris Ontario For Sale By • Holmes, Mr, and Mrs, N. Wade and Rober spent the week -end in Toronto, A number of Anglicans attende the.spring deanery meeting in Exet er Ort Thursday last. Mrs, Neelon and children of Ches ley areguests of Dr. and Mrs. Whit- ley, Mr. and Mrs. George Foster spent the week -end with friends in Galt and Woodstock, Dr. and Mrs. Hamilton of Brus- sels, were Sunday guests of L. F. and Mrs. Ashton. Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Bricker and Jack were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs, W. Simson. Mr. and Mrs, Thos. Bradnock, H. Bradnock, also. Wm. Earngey of De- troit, spent the week -end at Bruce Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Wade are vis- iting friends in Toronto for a few days. • Mr. and Mrs. John Cathers attend- ed the races in Chesley on Wednes- day. Mr. and Mrs. IC. Hastie spent Sun- day with friends in Kitchener. Mr. Donie Hastie of Toronto is spending a few days with his brother, Kenneth Hastie. The Misses Cathers of the Wrox- eter gravel, also the Messrs. Johns- ton, of Palmerston, were Sunday guests of Ross and Mrs. Earl. F. C. and Mrs, Taylor have return- ed home after spending the past two weeks with friends in Blenheim, Chatham and Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. V. Shera, also Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wylie and daugh- ter, Francis, spent the week -end with friends in Toronto. Mr. Lloyd Cathers of the Bank of Commerce staff is spending his va- cation in Hamilton. IVIessrs. Knowlson Hueston, Lloyd Cathers, also Earl Howes, spent last Wednesday in Toronto. Mrs. Pratt of Teeswater was a re- cent guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. Brad - nock. RA. and Mrs. Ashton and Leland were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Gallagher of Wroxeter. Rae & Thompson Wingham, Ontario • The semi-annual meeting of the Deanery of Huron was held n H. Buchanan Hardware Wingham, Oritario • iTri- vitt Memorial Church, Exeter, Thurs- R. J. Hueston .......... ...... Gorrie, Ontario day, June 4th. The speakers for the afternoon session were Mr. J. H. d t GORRIE The Women's Auxiliaries of St. ,Iltephen's Church, Gorrie, and Trin- ity Church, Fordwich, and the Lad- ies' Guild of St. James' Chinch, Wro- •'xeter, met in the basement of St. ..vmminimmulomemosons. Hartman, Lay Commissioner of the James' Church on Tuesday, June 9th. An illustrated lecture on the subject of Japan was given by the Rector. Tea was served by the W. A. of St. Stephen's Church. Mr, and Mrs. W. J. James, of Bar- rie, are guests of H. V. and Mr. diocese, and the venerable Archdeac- on 5. W. J. Andrew of St. Thomas, who spoke on the subject of prayer. At evening prayer a combined choir formed from many of the churches in the deanery rendered the musical part of the service, the preacher for the occasion being Canon Wainer of Rita vac ti a h trry ••?,„:"""r1MXNe Evening rates on "Anyone!' (stationgo-stationcalls be- gin at 7 p.m. (local time). Just give "Long Distance!' I be number you want -- it speeds up the service. If you don't know the distant num- ber, "Information" will look it UP for you. . , •, Rita had to arrange her vacation trip in a hurry. A sudden turn of events at the office made it a matter of now or never . . . and .Rita chose "now". After seven o'clock that evening (when evening rates over Long Distance were in force) she called her old school chum Helen to ask her suggestion as to the best place to go. "Wonderful", said the happy voice at the other end of the line after she had explained everything. "We are all going to Seabeach for two weeks tomorrow. Now you will he able to come with us." And so Rita spent the most enjoyable vacation she ever had, thanks to her call over Long Distance. And the cost of that call was less than the tip she gave t�, the colored porter. WROXETER CONTINUATION SCHOOL — LOWER SCHOOL EXAM. RESULTS 0 0 o U 0 I-4 .11 a Ig -0' 5 4 0 < < Ashton, Lealand Brown, George Cathers, Mildred 2 '3 Durst Vera 2 2 1 Edgar Margaret • 2 3 Elliot, Doris 1 2 Gibson, Arthur • 3 c 3 Harris, Leslie • c c 3 Higgins, Lenora 3 2 2 Higgins, Stewart 3 Higgins, Velma Hislop, Leila Jacques, Mary 2 Kaake, Harold 45 McLean, Jack McLeod, Jack 3 Milligan Isabel Paulin, Marjorie • 2 Paulin, Robert 2 Waller, Lily 1 Weir, Wilfred 3 Wright, Margaret 1st class honours, '75 - 100. 3rd class honours, 60 - 65. Less than 50 indicates failure. 39 2 2 c 2 3 3 3 1 1 2 1 2 2 11 2 1 1 1 3 46 3 2 3 2 2 3 2 1 2 1 2 2 c 3 3 c 1 3 48 c 35 c c 43 c c c 3 2 3 344. 2 c 13 39 3 48 c 36 c c42 29 c c 46 3 2 3 e c 2 28 1 3 c c c • 43 28 38 35 2 c 45 c 2 c 2 c 2 c 40 'cc 2c 2 c 2 c 48 c 41 c c 3 33 2 c 3 2 2 1 3c 1 1 2 2 21 11 1 1 1 1 c c c3 c 2 c 3 c 3 2 2nd class honours, 66 -. 74. Credit or pass, 50 - 59, Edythe Wassman, Principal. Evelyn Gamble, Assistant Teacher. London. The date of St. Stephen's Church Garden Party has been changed from Friday, 26th, to Tuesday 23rd June. Miss Louise White spent Sunday in Mitchell, H. V. and Mrs. Holmes and Miss Perkins visited friends in Wingham on Monday. Mr. C. E. Shera spent last Sunday with friends in London. WROXETER Mrs. Robt. Black spent a few days here visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Rann visited friends in Toronto during the week- end. Owing to the absence of Rev. H. Bolingbroke who is attending Con- ference at Chatham there was no ser- vice in the United Church last Sun- day. The 'Turnberry District Semi-an- nual meeting was held in the L.O.L. Hall here last Thursday night, when District Master C. R. Copeland, of Wingharn, and several other mem- bers, were in attendance. The D. M. had charge of the meeting and also gave an account of proceedings at Grand Lodge, after the meeting o the district was concluded three members of the local lodge were in itiatedinto the Blue Degree. Th local lodge will likely attend the cele bration at Blyth on Monday, July 13. Owing to wet weather the Mission Band picnic of the United Church, which was to have been held in the park, was held in the basement of the Church, where games and contests for the children were held and lunch served. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Pope, Miss M. Pope and Mr. N. Chapman of 13rus- sels, Motored to Simcoe and attend- ed the. Pope -Nelson wedding in the Baptist Church, Simcoe, on Thurs- day, June 4th. • . The Ladies of the W. A. St. Ste- phen's, Gorrie, entertained the mem- bers of Trinity Church, Fordwich, W. A. and members of St, James la- dies' Guild, Wroxeter, in. the base- ment of the Anglican Church here on Tuesday afternoon, They were entertained with lantern views by the 'Rector. A dainty lunch was served by the Gorrie Ladies and a most en- joyable afternoon was spent by the members present of the three organi- zations, The many friends of Mr. Dan Mc- Tavish, Brussels, were grieved to learn of the death of his wife Tues- day night, Mrs. McTavish had not been in good .health for some time, but her death was quite unexpected. She was the daughter of Mr. R. B. and the late ,Mrs. Harris, of Toronto. Much sympathy is expressed for the husband, and two young daughters. Before moving to Brussels some time ago, Mr. And Mrs. McTavish resided in ,Wroxeter, The funeral was held on Thursday afternoon to the Wrox- eter Cemetery. SALEM \ Mr. and Mrs, Thomas visited with friends at Niagara a couple, of days last week. • Mr, and Mrs. Edwin Palmer ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs, James !Holladay of Wingharn, spent Iasi Sunday with friends at London. W6 are glad to report that Master Dick Bennett's eye is slightly im- proved and that he will have useof it .if nothing else sets in. The regular monthly meeting of the Ladies' Aid was held in the Church last Tuesday. It was decided to hold a Garden Party the first part of July. Further particulars later. Miss Edith Weir and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dane and family spent last Sun- daywith friends near Wingham. • 10th LINE HOWICK Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Craig and son Wilmot„ Mrs, J. Murphy and grand- daughter, Patsy, attended the gradua- tion exercises at the General Hospi- tal, Woodstock, •on Friday. Their daughter, Miss Doris Craig was one of the ten nurses who graduated. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Pritchard and sons of Palmertston, Mrs. John Prit- chard of Harriston, visited on Sun day at Mr. Thos. Pritchard's. Mr. Leslie McLeod went to Strat- ford on Friday and had an X-ray ex- amination of one of his eyes. He got a piece of steel in his eye last fall. fiWe understand the steel can be re- moved without injuring the sight too - badly, Mr. and Mrs. 'Walter Zeigler, lit- tle Gordon and Rae, spent Sunday aftennoon with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McLeod. The K.K.K.'s of Harding's School played their first game of softball this season on Friday evening with the Wilkinson team at the latter's schoolhouse Minto). Both teams played a very good game, the score was 22-5 in favour of the K.K.K. Miss Margaret and Jackie Pritch- ard visited on Sunday at Mr. Cecil Cooper's. Mr, John Craig Jr. met with a very painful accident when a rusty nail ran into the palm of his hand. IMPROVE YOUR APPETITE Feeling indifferent to food? Out of sorts? Depressed? Stimulate your digestive tract with Dr. Carter's Little Liver Pills. All vegetable. Gentle but thorough. 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