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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1953-07-08, Page 8Be Free- Of All' Your Food Protection Worries with Westinghouse. "COLDER-COLD" * Maintains correct .temperature in both Fredger and Food Compartment Provides the• proper temperatuiv in each of the Five Storage Zones * Provides safe storage regardless of' room' temperature' MODEL SD-8 Has all the features you need and' use every day, Frozen Storage Compartment , . Meat Storage Tray ... Stor-Dor . • Easy-to-Clean Removable Shelves . . 3-Way Handle and Triplok Latch, Room for 8 quarts of milk and space for taller bottles too right where they chill quickly beside the Frozen Storage area. The perfect refrigerator for the valise-wise MODEL WD-8 Has big full-width Freeze Chest and famous Colder Cold for fast freezing, safe storage. 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AGE 102, TAKES FIRST PLANE RIDE —Central Press Canadian Mrs. Jennie Majaury, age 102, took her first airplane flight at Carp, Ont., and thought it was wonderful, She smokes a pipe, has 200-odd descendants, some of them her great-great-grandchildren. Jack Ralph, right, president of the Kingston Flying club, was her pilot. 4 URANIUM MINERS MOVE TO OUST REDS o rug.o. Twelve Tie. Winghaam Advance-Times, Wednesday, July 8th, 1933 • — !Frank Salter, of Wingham. Mr. Roy Mundy played the wedding music and Miss Reale), Meets:ay, of ILenden. aunt of the brhle, sang "The (Lord's My Shepherd" and "0 Perfect Love." The bride given in marriage by, her father, wore is. gown of white Chantilly. lace over white slipper satin, with :Matching bolero, long lily-pointed sleeves, with a very full skirt, Her nylon embroidered veil, which formed a long train, was held. in place with a pearl headdress, She carried a shower bouquet of Better Time roses and stephanotis with long streamers of white satin. Mrs. Alan MacKay, sister-in-law of the bride, was matron of honor, wear- ing a gown of embossed yellow taffeta, vith matching headdress and carried a colonial bouquet of yellow mums, blue cornflower and white carnations. miss Lois Cunningham, cousin of the groom, was bridesmaid, wearing a gown of pink net over pink taffeta with a matching headdress and car- ried a colonial bouquet of pink mums. blue cornflower and white carnations. The best man was Mr. Alex Nethery, of Brussels, and the ushers were Mr. Alan MacKay, brother of the bride, and Mr. George Porter. The reception was held at the bride's home, the bride's mother re- ceived wearing a dress of navy blue lace over taffeta with white accessor- ies and a corsage of pink carnations. The groom's mother assisted, wearing a dress of pink lace over taffeta with white accessories and a corsage of white carnations. For her honeymoon to Northern and through the States, the bride wore a navy blue suit with white accessories and a corsage of red roses. On their return Mr. and Mrs. Salter will reside in Wingham, LIGHTNING STRIKES TURKEY FARM; NO TURKEYS LOST The 100 ft. turkey house of the Meyer's Turkey Farm was struck by lightning during the severe electric storm at 9.30 p.m. Wednesday. The south end of the building was a mass of flames, when the six inches of straw used for insulation under the alum- inum roof caught fire. The prompt action of the Hanover Brigade soon had the fire under control. Fortunately Mr. Leander Meyers had shipped the turkeys the day be- fore, and no birds were lost. Damage was confined to the south fifty feet of the building,—Hanover Post. 11 Wednesday, Thursday, Monday, Tuesday, Trim.T%er" URNER DOUGLAS K l WALTER PIDGEON DICK POWELL nylon dress with white accessories and top coat of black and white, trim- med with velvet. Guests were present from Montreal, Toronto, Elora, Brampton, Guelph, !Kincardine, Listowel, Wingham and I Teeswater, Higgenses Meet The annual Higgins re-union was held on Saturday afternoon, July 4th in Seaforth Lions Park. There were over 70 present, coming from London, Guelph, Mitchell, Wroxeter, Wing- ham, Belgrave, Blyth, Belmore, Gorrie, Brussels and Fordwich. The weather was ideal and every- one enjoyed themselves in meeting their friends. Social chat, games and sports were enjoyed. A delightful supper was served and all decided to meet next year at the same place, !. man and ushers, gold tie pins and the Husbands! Wives ring bearer an identification bracelet, The bride's gifts to her attendants Want new Pep and Vim? and soloist were 22K gold Coronation plates. Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins left on a motor trip amid showers of confetti and *best wishes to the Manitoulin Island and Northern Ontario, The bride chose for her travelling ensemble a yellow II I 11 If New Chemical !Makes Lawn Mowers .! Out of Date 0 '1 Home owners, relax. O That little plot of rapidly growing 11 grass you call home need no longer be a nightmare. Science has solved the problem of the grass-cutting week-end. 01 First it was a lawnmower operat- 0 ed by remote control. But theri you 0 1 , had to stay awake to push buttons 11 at certain intervals. Now you 'don't have to do even that because with ! an application of M-H—can stand g for Merry holiday or malefic hydra- aide (the technical name) —your grass just slows down and forgets how to grow, All ydu have to do is oil your lewnrcsowee once a menth to keep it from-getting rusty, O M-H promises to be what the haras- sed home oeraer has long dreatied O of — something that Wilt keep the grass from growing yet not impair its fresh greenness. But it can also be a boon for departments of high- ways, golf courses, universities, hos- pitals, etc., any organization with acres of rolling grass and to look after, This year, for instance, the Ontario Department of Highways has applied M-14 in large quantities lie test strips on the Queen Eizabeth 'Way. If it proves tip to the tnantifitettirer's— Naugetuele Chernicals—advanee notic- es, then highway depart/tents all ever the country are likely to beemne big annual purchasers, The cost Will look small when compared to the expense Of cutting grasS all stinetner. M-11 is also being used experiment- ally this year in the Southwestern 0 Ontario tobateo fields to keep donw O suckers On the Main stems Of tobacco plants. Growers want all the growth to he directed into the leaf. It has similar applications for many flower- lag plants (tad shrubs. O 11 O O Salter-Mackay Vows In St, Paul's Church Baskets of beautiful white and pink Peonies and lighted eend!'lahra Paced the chancel in St, Palsies Anglican Church, on Saturday, ,Tune 27th, at 2.30, when Rev. Parker united in marriage Barbara Ruth MacKay. davgliter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Gordon Wingham, of Wingha, and William JohneSalter, son Of Mr. and Mrs, Jenkins—Mehl Ontario Street United Church, Clin- ton, with it floral background of del- phiniums and orange blossoms, was the scene of a pretty double ring cere- mony on Saturday, July 4th, when Mary Marguerite, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Riehl, Clinton, became 'the bride of William A. H. Jenkins, oldest son of Mrs. Irima Jenkins, Wingham, Rev. A. G. Eagle officiated, Mrs. Wendorf played traditional wed- ding nusic and the soloist was Mrs. Bill Riehl, sister-in-law of the bride, who sang very beautifully "0 Perfect Love" and "I'll Walk Beside YOn." Given in marriage by her uncle, Westley Russell, Brampton, the bride looked very lovely in a floor-length gown of white nylon net over satin, a bddice of nylon lace trimmed with white rhinestones and pearls. Her full length veil of embroidered nylon net fell from a headdress of rhinestones arid pearls, she carried a bouquet of Red Happiness roses. The matron of honor, Mrs. Harvey Jenkins, Wingham, sister-in-Law of the groom, wore a floor-length gown of mauve taffeta with picture hat of white nylon anti lace mittens. She Carried a bouquet of Yellow Gloria roses. Mrs. Norman Begg, of Guelph, sis- ter of the groom, and Miss Shirley Procter, of Clinton, friend of the bride, were bridesmaids. Mrs. Begg wore a floor-length gown of blue figured or- gandie with white picture hat of white nylon net with lace mittens and car- ried a bouquet of bronze Talisman roses. Miss Procter was dressed in a floor-length gown of yellow nylon over lace, with picture hat of white nylon and mittens of white lace. She carried a bouquet of pink Hilclegarde roses. Wanda Fremlin, of Clinton, was flower girl in a floor-length gown of flowered organdy over rose taffeta, with matching poke bonnet and car- ried a basket of white carnations, Yanon I3egg, of Guelph, nephew of the groom, carried the rings on a beauti- ful white satin heart-shaped pillow. Harvey Jenkins, of Wingham, was his brother's best man. The ushers were Bill Riehl, of Clin- ton, brother of the bride, and Norman 13egg, Guelph, brother-in-law of the groom. After the ceremony the wedding party gathered at the bride's home, where a lovely dinner was served to about 50 guefts, The bride's table was centred with a four-tier wedding cake and decorated with white bells and pink and white streamers. The bride's mother received in _e, navy flowered crepe dress with white accessories and e corsage of white carnations. The groom's mother wore pale blue lace over taffeta with yellow and white accessories. Her corsage was of yel- low carnations. The groorrees gift to the bride was a lovely gold wrist watch, to the best A good deal depends on the correct amount of application. Too much can stop growth—permanently. Results will vary too with type of grass and climatic conditions. Naugatuck, who has been testing it quietly now for several years both in Canada and U. S. feels it has come up with something big. Other chemical firms are quick- ly getting into the field with "growth inhibitive" products of their own, Ladies' Trebles Tournament Held Seven local rinks and five visiting rinks were present for the Ladies' Trebles tournament at the Ladies' Bowling Association on Wednesday. The following rinks were awarded prizes in the tournament; 1st, Kitch- ener, Miss Hymen, skip; 2nd, GOde- rich, Mrs. Townsend, skip; 3rd, Wing- barn, Mrs. J. Kerr, skip; 4th, Wing- ham, Mrs. E. Sturdy, skip; 5th, Wingham, Mrs. A, R. DuVal, skip. CROP REPORT Very heavy rainfall the earlier part of the week caught farmers with a considerable amount of cut hay re- ports G. W. Montgdinery, Agricultural representative. With a little better weather most of this hay will be har- vested Friday or Saturday of the week. All row crops, particularly corn made good growth this past week. Pastures and livestock are both in ex- cellent condition, Fruit growers report considerable scab in their orchards and wet weath- er had made Spraying most difficult, Strawberries aro just about at an aid and have been selling from 80e to 1 35c per quart. BUJEVALE Miss Reta Ogram, df Toronto, spent a few (Jaye with Mr. and Mrs, Joe Greenaway and family. (01=i0T (0=107 0=0 Those . DAYS are here! and you'll want to forget the work-a-day world and go casual in the most comfortable of togs. Sport Hats and Caps Smartly styled hats for dress up summer wear in plain shades or two tone effect. e'eeeeeeeetete:s Breezy and cool for those hot summer days. Price $2.50 Sport"Caps in several styles $1.25 & $1.49) Men's Slacks:- Make your choke from our fine stock of gabarclinea in wool or rayon in the most popular of summer shades. Priced from T-Shirts: $9.50 to $14.95 Here is a real leisure shirt easily washable and so comfortable for the sportsman or vacationer. Combed cotton and mesh in smart designs. Price $1.75, $2.95, $4.95 Sport Shirts:- Relax in cool comfort in a smart sport shirt. Our selection includes gabar- dines, rayons and seer- sucker. Price $3.95 to $6.95 : THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL Single flannelette blankets size /0 x 90 In plaid effect. Regular $3.59 each SPBCIAL each $2.98 EDIGHOPFERS, WII1GHAM "The Friendly Store" O a. O O O 0 lye ary Show of popular-priced Kodak cameras Each one takes g rand color pictures as well et s black-and-white snaps ...flash shots, too. Stop in and see them, Prices start at 8 .2 5, Flasholdere extra, McKi bbons PHONE 53 WiNGHAM Friday, Saturday, Matinee Saturday BLAZING WITH THRILLS! 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