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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1956-07-18, Page 6WOMEN'S CASUALS A lino *election of Summer Sandals in White, Panama, Blut or Black. Dressy Wedge or Flat: SALEin PRICES 12.44 $2.94 $3.9 ' ' • CHILDREN'S SANDALS These are la Other White or Multi-colors ,for Dress or Plity. SALE' PRICE $2.34 • 0 *-.10 ""r „ • 04 • --Central ,Prope Cane:Min How short can sbarts be 'before becoming .too'short?, Albert —Crobkes; , former, deputy reeve of Ccoksville, Ont., 'says they i,abanildn!,t be less than 24 inches and that policemen ghould Am: armed with tape measures to see that the figure was. enferced. :One council membeesiggested that there would be a rush-te, ',the, pollee force If the idea was•• made law. The 24-inch :measure- . ‘inentwotild, obviously, land• Lynn Fitzgerald in the clink if retiforced,,. while .Lois McKay would escape official attention.: Ili spite of Ms.. Crookes, no, limit was, nut on the length of shoi:tg. . • LAW FOR POLICEMEN TO. ENFORCE and Mrs. Williath 'Searson, Kit.41- encr. • ' Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Moreland -and family spent Sunday at' Kin- cardine. Mr: :David Cooper of Colorado and An W. Cooper of Vagaski, Sask:, spent a few days withr: and Mrs. Cameron Edgar. Mr., and Mrs. William Doig and Renald Of Molesworth visited last Tuesday at the same home, 'Mr. and Mrs, Clifford • Pylie, G.lett-and Brian were at Southamp- ton last week-end. • -Mr. and Mrs. Harry'Voga,n, Nan- cy. and Wayne of lVfoncton, ,visited list week with' Mrs.• John Gowdy and' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hypdman. Recent, visitors .at the same hot& were Mrs. JoSeph NO- gan, Wingham, and. Mr, and Mrs. D: W. Hicks, of, Harriston. ' imbedded in their clothing or" in It" the children get chewing gum • :j t. awl scrape it off. If a stein 'ye- - GORRIE . • • • BMW. THORNTON—In Witigham. era) .Hospital on Wednesday, July 11th, /900, to Mr. and Mrs. '.1.)van .Thornton, a son. flAITTAN--Xn Wingham Gainerel Hospital, on Wednesday. July 11, 1.056, to Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Rut- tan, a son. , RUTTAN—In Shelburne •NeSpital on Friday, July 13, MO, to Mr. and Mrs. Artintr 'Rattan, of Oorbetton, e, daughter. There will be no service in the United Church for the next two Sundays as. Rev. B. Green is on vacation. Mrs. Luton. of Kiricardiee has been a. visitor with her daughter, Mrs, James Durnin and Mr, Dur- nin. Mrs..Colin 'McDonald is making favorable . recovery froni another attack of pneumonia. • Mrs. W. I. Miller, Mrs. T. J. Sale Starts Thurs. July 19 ST. iLENS • , . • MisS ,Ruth Toner •id in , Toront. /akinP "- eburse° for public school 'a carpet, '-ruiPavith a 'piece ore ice music teachers: Mr'g, Harold IlYecitnrin and'Gwen Mains, sponge . with earl:m:tetra- spent' copple .of days with Mr. ellioride. ' A9 S TWIN STEWARDESSES •. ,.,...... . ACIVaTI004111110k, WeitOasilv duly $51 4 C4OrtMEAbc,LIt 100 persons at- Bible Society, will speak at the 'UNION AT hQRRIE ARMSTRONGi Secretary District son, B.A., district secretary of the To Speak at Gorrie GORRIE- -The Rev, CI, B, Par- 00444 the DIXOn.Arrnatrong re- United Ohnrch Isere on Wecitses- :Union in the Carrie Community day, -August 3•St at 8 P.m, Everyone is invited to come iirld ' ark On Wednesday. Two pipers bear the story of the British and , trPrn rrilleetibtirg added to the af- Foreign Bible Society es told by ItertlOon'a entertainment, ,Mr. Parson. The pest president was Elliott RidgetoWn, The presidaut ejectecl for the coming y(ar Cormiek Armstrong, of 'reeswater' asecretarY, Mrs, Hugh Armstrong of eeswater; sports, Wilfred "Parrish Of ..lteknow1 lunch, Mrs. Wilfred Tartish, Lucknow. The Picnic will. Mid-Summer SALE o'••••••••••••••••KWSW.*•,,,,I 20% REDUCTIONS on Sunsuits Bathing Suits Pedal Pushers Shorts Diaper Sets Blouses Sun Dresses Bonnets T Shirts 'Stkrnmer SLEEPERS 2 pairs of pants assorted styles '20% REDUCTION •••••••••••,•••••...".....••••••••••••••• Cotton DRESSES Sizes 2 - Gx Assorted styles and colors 20 to 30% REDUCTION Boys' WASH SUITS , Sizes 1 - Gx Assorted styles and colours. 20 30% REDUCTION Summer PYJAMAS 20% REDUCTION Assorted Styles — Sizes 2 to 8 An EXTRA reduction of 10% on all merchandise purchased with a Baby Bonus . Cheque. FAIRYLAND Winghitin's Exclusive Store for Tiny Tots 41•1•0•46*••• •• GORE Sunday visitors. with Mr, and Mrs. Glad Edgar were Mrs. R, A. McCready and Margaret and Miss Annie gastie of Herriaten, Mrs. Victor Hill of Kitchener ,,and, Mr, Bides Robertson of Te4Water. Mr. and Mrs; FPO , Feigel: and family visited friends' iti Lorkini On Sunday, Miss 'Betty Zimmerman, of Van, coaver, HO, is visiting liar mother, Mrs. Tossie Zimmernian and other relatives, Mr, Earl Moreland of London spent the week-end with Mr, and Mrs. Wallace Moreland. Girls from Gorrie. attending the C.G.I.T. Camp, Miramichi, near Pt, Elgin, are Faye awl Sandra Eclaar, Corinne Rhame; Ruth Grainger Karen Michel, Joyce Ford and Mar- gie Hestia Mrs. Jennie Edgar returned on Monday to London after spending the past three weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Edgar. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Finlay visit- ed their sister-in-law, Mrs. Ed. Fleming and Mr. Fleming of Kil- syth. Mrs. John Finlay and Sterling also visited at the same home. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Faegan, Sar- bark& and Bonnie, Teeswater, visit- ed on Sunday with MrJ and Mrs. Harry Gowdy. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Aldcorn i •of Toronto, spent the week-end with Mr, and, Mrs. Swart, Whitfield. Mrs. Whitfield retdrneci with Ahern for a few days' visit,. In Toronto: • Mr. and Mrs. 'Andrew ; Edgar spent Sunday in Guelph. Mr. and Mrs. A. Miller, Sandra and tlaine spent Sunday sae Dun , dalk. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Haptie, accom- panied by Mrs. A. A. Donnelly of Harriston, spent a day last. week . at Huntsville arid, , their daughters, Marie,:,,Ii4tiet4ncl • eig7, leen Donnelly,‘ wifti,,aWSpencling the holidays, at a lodge near I-Junta- Mr. and Mrs. Cloyne,IVfichel ed, relatives ,in Milverten on, Sun- day. • Mr. and Mrs., Jack Blyth and Kenide of Weston and Tom HP ;tie of Toronto, spent the week-end with Mr.'and ' Harold Hyndman; and Wes Gallaivay',SPelil.:test Week fishing at Temagind.ikhey report a good catch, 'the'largest: fish,. 'M- ing 32 inches. • • " Mr. Gordon Wilson, 'of. Camrose, Alta., called on friends her on Thursday.. He and Mrs. Wilson are guests at. the litant of Mr. arid Mrs Bert. Winston Of Pordwien..He was once k resident On the term novir Owned by Leenerd Rattan Mr. and Mrs: Wkd; spent Wednesday .at. Pert Elgin. Mrs, Lionel 11ldtood Cori. 14, .was initiated into the L.013.A. on Tulas- d ay evening,'Mrs, Sadie ..,Tenniton of Vancouver,: . B.C.i'..1whO' ;was,, a guest of Mrs.'Tessia •ZiinMe,ittian, was a visitor to thOsidge., Mrs. Harold Edgkr;:.Frances,and Jimmie, of Toroeto, afskediMr. and Mrs. Gordon. Edgar few.,days last week, Frances ,and Jimmie are- remaining with their gtiatfdParenta fora longer, Visit: . A large nttmberarom ,the:Gorkle district were 1,1 Sit'afbAkeat Satur day for .the'anpnel 04,11$e 00obitt- . ; tion. Mr. and Mii. Janiei'..Grehitin of Toronto were week-end 'visitors with relatives. . • Mr: Leonard Armatroag of La- nier, Mich., visited Mrs. Jets. iArtn- strong on Friday. Mrs. G. Wright returned on Sat- urday after visiting friends in To- ronto. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Galbraith and Miss Bess of Kisbe,y, ,Sealc., who have been visiting with' Mrs, Wil- liam Corbett, and other,he, relativeq, spent the ;Week-end, with friends at Woodstock. • •.•„••• #-', • I • , `service ,,for the parlah 6i Gorrie, Fordwieh . and WroXeterwill be held next Sun- day, jely•722,,at St: James' Church inVcQ'titer at 2 30 PM The Rev. H:L;''Parker, of'Wingham, will Preqh... , There will , be no service at Gorrie, or FordWich, 4.1. . • - 0 - A4iliale.of ',used clothing and new quiliS was' sent by the W,A, last week "to. th,e ,Rt, Bis'hop's- Lodge, Peace River, flit bek far „distribution in the Atha, baSha Diocese. • Satirlee:of.Holy Communion was held.,...en•Aunday With ;the Rev. H ,'Parker, yVitigharac 'celebrant. ORRIS .". CathOs.. of Toronto was ;;;;a'..i.Weelt,end • ,Viaiter. at her taking-an.art course in T:er,a00%dtirltig.';,,the holidays. Itkfialtdnide Harris' of. COlensay, Saslc,Uhail peen. visiting relatives ins tilts,;* community .• : . • .,•?Maliel--Stewart ia. i visiting witlf :t o •ielativei at Niagara, Falls, Miller of Mr: 'and Mrs. Archie Miller on Wednesday Were Robert Laing and Miss J;Can, Shakespeare ,james, Riddell .and • daughter, MiPs Florence of New Hamburg: Mrs. Sidney Jones and Miss Nellie Riddell Of Kelowna,. B.C: "W. 19n Icy conditions :near the env- trance of the. New Jersey' Twppitte induced a Old, Lady Rhoda SOW that her elm), at the 02,04), was =nil something else or her speed wpuid have been better adjusted to On, ditions. On another occasion, one of her two children cried, "look at' the beautiful palm tree", just she was about to park in a lot in Florida, In looking at one palm tree, her foot hit the accelerator' instead, of the brake, and the ear crunched into another palm, "Pay attention"", appears to be first class, safe driving advice. IFT.—You ere using id the ortgage plan of buying your home, YOU' should know about our , special MORTGAGE INSUR, ' ANON. • Consult— FRANK C. HOPPER —Representative— Canada Life WINGHAM, ONT. Mr, Bert Wright is on to the West as far as Saskatoen, Sask. He was accompanid bylMr. Fred McIntosh, who is 'returning to his horse Saskateheyvan:after visiting friends here sincethe Vett- tennial. , The Rev; and Mrs. George. Wylie and little son• pfiWallaceburg left, fpr Kingston where they., :ill Visit Mrs. Wylie's relatiVes. :They have,spent the:pest two weekaiyath Mr. Wylie's niettier, Mrs. joliti:.Wy- lie, of town. • , Jerry and JimmY Ilayndnia a'slient ° last week' at William 13ennett's.'; DRIVING BLIND Lady Ilhada, who stays out of accidents professionally while e•aii, pletely blindfolded, has some r (Mee for all, drivers. "Pay attention," flays she. The feature attraction at a Stack Car Race in Toronto, Lady Rhoda negotiated the entire track, with several obstacles, including six motor vehicles, deliberately placed in• her path. • She has yet to have her first ac- cident under these difficult clr-. 'cumstanees, and points to intense concentration as the reason, She does, however, admit to two accii. dents in normal' driving, ,end blames inattention. On one occas- k Todd and 'Miss Isobel Miller at- tended the 4'-eera1 of.Mr, John McIntyre, father of Mr, Gordon McIntyre at Paisley last Wednes- day, be held at Harbor Park, Goderich, next year. Those attending were from Luck, now, RhIgetown, Teesiva,ter, Dun- dalk, Stratford, Guelph and Gorrie. 4N, —4.4.eko i .161111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111110111111111141111111111111K1111111111111111111111111111111111111111 • • • • • Cal a's suitimEit CLEARANCE SALE is one of the most outstared- in g OE SALES of Ole year. Bargains for all , the family in all types of Footvvear. TENNIS SHOES, CAMP SHOES, PUMPS and oxFoups , are GREATLY REDUCED. 10% or more off all best brand names such as Naturalizes. and Flamingo Shoes for Women,.., Hartt, Scott McHale and Ritchie for men, Savage and Wragge Shoes for children. WOMEN'S DRESS. SHOES Black, Bine' & Brown in these groups. REGU TO $7.95' SALE PRICE $1.94, $2.94, $3.94 • DRESS SHOES A better grade of Dress Shoes' in White; Black, Panama & Blue , REGULAR TO $12.00 A SALE PRICES . I e si t A ert and $7.44 41 SI SMAN SCAMPERS THE EVER POPULAR VACATION:SHOES :Little Geits' Youth's s' ' Men's $ 3 1 $344. $5 24 Children's CANVAS SHOES ' • A strong; sturdy Canvass Oxford $1 •t the ssibt PRICE of •64 CANVAS FOOTWEAlt Canadian-made 'heavy Black Duck Wmers with strong, White foxing. Men's $2.64 Boys' $2,24 Child's '$1.94 1 p TT LI 1( ) va of lia Sic Jo ad wi be th; ha wi se gri ex, Hi an tit th; we an ha pr' ati —1 of int in; hi; it Ha cif ge ed so Ti an ie; th th in ha • w; th ro St Si ai ti iN sf it 0( 0' tf tf I, a if ti 0 ,•• c • 42/ at cot tli4•E'r 4774 iv fitat • yilt firm' • - 71 F HURON & ERIE Head Office — London, Onto District Representatives I • it ovroon OrtotousiaroN, WnstonaME — a. it.via', Witoximni • s,• W. BVS101163,1), WiNGIIAnt, 010.11•04, 1100 0* "••••4$0•14' mon r.r.m.r. roaroaarsoa ;CANADA MEN'S DRESS OXFORDS A . Rho selection of ' Dress Oxfords in piturdy deli leathers - Black or Brown Regular to $10.00 PRICES . — $5.44 and $7.94 SALE (Higher Grade Menfs 0AfOrds at Sale Prices) Ideliticaa t*inS' Margaret ,bails llangier,, left, and Mary 1301 Ikansier traduited teeently as Trang-Cannda Alt-Lines stewardesses. 13a:sed in Tororit0,; the gitis,ntn.TCA's ot4y twirl flight attendants, They were Win And'alutatd1 in Cbilingwood, tratIo and graduated as registe're'd 41064 from the General.and Marine Hospital • OUTSTANDING VALUE RACK WOMEN'S Ilnil GROWING ` GIRLS' SHOES Mid SLIPtERS -4. $1 00 ValueS to $10.00 SALE PRICE ALLAN Ihlingharn Of SHOES: Ontario , • .