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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1956-08-01, Page 11Sat„ Aug. 3.00 p.m., D.S.T. Sun., Aug. 12, 3.00 pin., CHICAGO AT DETROIT CHICAGO AT DEMIT --1CFPL-124-41:0 riEi@EgRo ania PLAY-BY-PLAY Coverage by KM ELLIS EXCLUSivgl R. HAMILT • a a Thoroughness --- „Time-.tested Phone 37:..for appointinent isstsionisiiiitilitiottimaimumitutualiteutsamithiniittimmistmiantilisii OPTOMETRIST ---,Mr. and Mrs.. F. Edgar , and .family ,Speat - last week at their cottage at Point Clark. • "NYLON TUBELESS Super-Cushion by GOOlKorifEAR Safer! Extra strong! ,tt's made with Goodyear's ;eXclusive 3-TNylori the PrOcess that rnakes the most durable tire fabric ever developed. See it today.! Wing-ham We wish hora seemly recovery. analMrs, Geo. Iii~rron are spending a Nixeation with Dr. and ,Mrs, M. G. Dales. Tweed, Ontario, I. has been ..received that Mrs. Geo., McCall left Victoria, 33.0,, on Sunday to attend the Morrisl Centennial. She will. travel with, her° brother Hill 'Wills, Mrs. Wilts and Douglas of Clinton, who have: been visiting at her home, .Mrs, McCall is a sister of Mrs. Hobert . Moffat, Wingharn, —.Sunday visitors with Ur. and Mrs. ;Lloyd Montgomery for a. birthday party for Mr...lohn who was Si() years old on Saturday, July 24h. were as folloWs: Mr, and Mrs,. Pon .King and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Harvey McDermott Gird, MIS; • Mr, James Douglas, Mr. and. Mrs. Clark l'enwicit and faraily;. Mr; and Mrs, .11m. Fitch and' claugh, ter; Mrs.. ,Joe Smelt= and Mr, Fitch, —Mr„ anti . Mrs, Arthur .$rrieltger of Amulet, Igiss. Aline Smeltzer and Ma"' Bald Eastman of Regina, Saskatchewan who have spent ',the past week arid a halt visiting with Viteli relatives left...for home On Wednesdhy, . • • • —Misses Babe, and Pearl Ecken- 'Of • Minaieo, have '.retaritetl to their% home after ,aperialag the past three weeks with • their aunt, Mrs; E. A. VaaStimb, John Street, Mrs.- •'.1eSsie Waram of Toronto, spent • the week-old at, the same home.. - r' • " Howard Sloan and • het' Mother, Mrs, Robin • Greenwood spent the' week-end -with relatives. in 'Brantford, Mr& Mean's' graad- chilaren,ataancy. and Robert Masa tern, 'returned home with them, SAVE MONEY ON AUGUST - —Mr, and .Mrs, la rank Eitlt arid. funnily .of Oshawa, are *visiting with] friends in town this week, --Master Zddle Rintal..spentlaat.• week with iris uncle and aunt, Mr.! and Ml's, Wilbur Thorn, at Auburn. and Mrs. Ft, G. Gannett and Mr. and Mrs, Wilfred Ganilktt and daughter . spent Sunday With Mr. and WS. .Geo. X.,0/0 aild family of Chatsworth, --1+41", and Mrs, Stanley llortheoti, and, family returned to their home^ ill Ottawa after• spending a Week's holiday with Wends. in town, —Mr& M, Pitzputriett, 1.alteitcner, spent. the past week with her daughter, Mrs, E, RIdji. • * --Mr. .and Mrs, Ken 4olinSon and Terry, of Birprangharn, Michigan, are visiting In town and with, TactraS mother "Mrs. Murray Johnson In Wingharn Hospital,. whom. We are sorry to state-as Very ill at present, I1.111.10 Ii110111 ll ! tt 1101i I 11!111111 IV,IVil 11110,,.1 I!. FREE ESTIMATES on Oil and Gas Heating, Air• Conditioning, Sheet Metal and 2f. Electrical Work , and Firechief Chimneys See , JOHN CLARK PLUMBI14G 'and HEATING Phone 85r7 Wroxeter lll II l II lll I l u,1 I1Illllll I ll Li16111/ IMETT ilmallar An ,observanee such as Salad' Week, July 20 to August 4, Servo to remind us of the variety and increased appeal crisp and color=. ful Salads add 'to Menus. tht''otigh- Out the yeittaThe'yaare particularly welcome in the sweltering heat .7.-of. summer; for they'? are i.,' light ,•• and .easy-., to^C tafce,and =the 7 vivid l'hues iglu „ catinclay texture of ; salad's snake them hard to . even. When other OrdinarliYa favaired foods:. tail "gti 'temPt lagging ap- petites; The FiSherieS CaalPcil, of canada suggests e4nOMical fish salads as -satisfYing aumlner, fare, The.' protein 'Value ".of fish • helps keep up 'energy.' dissipated in „the summer beat: Without bOlag‘ heavy or rich, these. Salads hit the spat., ChiCiten, biddies are oftenneglect- ed as a source Of , entaresttrig Inaba dish. salads, This Is, hot a special variety of fish hut' a blend of wbite=theated • fish, .'conveniently packed Puked in 14-etmee"cans--a Mari- time speciality, The flavOur 1$ bland and leads itself to iv: variety of seasonings, Hearty „ Haddie Salad 'features a eanibiriation of chicken haddie and' 'er?:`,ngesa set- off with crisp' cudurnber and crunchy bits, of :celery. A unique dreSsing gives added flavour fillip, Hearty Middle 'So:WO' • 1, '14-oz, can ahleken -haddie: flaked 2 medium; oranges, peeled, 1 medium Cucumber, Peeled. -and chopped la cup diced celell teaspoon salt teaspden paprika IA teaspoon dry mnstard cup salad at', olive ,oil. 3 tableSpoons lemon • aliee' 2 teaspooas sugar or. trolley 2 teaspeons - grated ' orange, rind 1 tea.Spooh. celerY Treed • Drain.,. and flake- chicken, huddle: Thickly slice 'peeled oranges and cut up into segments. 'Poinhipe chicken haddie, orange sheep, die- ed cucumber and celery, Combine reirialniug ingredients and shako vigorously to blend well, .Add this dreaming a little at a time to fish mixture, tossing lightly until Weeded. It Will riot ,be necessary to use ::all the dressing. (lernain- delatnaa he used as .French dress- ing for :greens, tart fruit salads, etc.) Airaage fish' salad' mixture onserviag plate's , with lettuce, garnish with green pepper rings, speed bard cooked, eggs and ear- tot sticks. Makes 4, to 6 servings. Wenger-Waddell Wedding in Listowel Juna,Eleanor Waddell, daughter of. Mr. and Mrs, James Waddell of beearna the , `bride of Robert -Oldham Wenger of Mild- may, son: of Mrs. Robert Wenger of Wi'nghein • and the late ' Mr. Wenger,- at a 'double-ring ceremony in -Knox Presbyterian urch, Lis- towel, on Saturday afternoon at four la'clock„Rev. -PUtaarn, mini- ster: of „Knox -Church offlelated. White. hydrangea and mauve taina- rhek were Used , 14 the church decorations. ,Mrs. Norman Carson of Gorrie Presided- at -the organ and Mrs. Vlfilliam Helbein of London was the seinisa Mrs. Herbein sang "0 Per. feet Love" and during the signing , the register, "Stich Lovely Things". "Given in marriage by her 'father, the- bride - wore an intermission- leagth, gown' of cloud-white French aleacon laee designed with tightly oloided, bodice and oval net neck- line., The Queen Anne headdress was fashianed of opalescents and tirkpearls from which was attach- ed "a bine-Wing finger-tip veil' of French illusion, She carried a eas- cade bauquet of mauve and white gladioli. ' • 'Miss Doris' Wray of Kitchener, aarnaid of honor, wore a ballerina- lehgth dress of mauve erystalette with matching headdress, The bridesmaid, Mrs. Charles Ferbeek of Hamilton wore a gown similar to that of the maid of hon- our-in a deeper mauve shade,. with matching headdress, They carried identical , bottquets of yellow 'roses and mauve and 'yellow mums. Miss 'Sharon ,Dowd, niece of the bride, was junior bridesmaid. She wore a ballerina-length gown of pastel green the , same style as the maid, of honor and bridesmaid and „ atoon-W tiltiteta Vows at )3tyth Candelabras; fora and pink and white gladioli decorated Myth ited Church on Saturday, July 21, s9o1:1. thTeh 4egiPs 9:11 $titbtara Joao'! Whitfield, to &Yard George Mt, e" daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis T. Whitfield, of Plytll, anti is a graduate of Tea- tber'a College, of Stratford, 44d. for the mast; three yearn pal the teaeha ing staff at London, and tha bridegreern is a sari of Mr, 444 Mrs. 4, Watson, f4th, And Cl%17.rroclutahtee Oltattihee AikrIctrttral College In 194: Rey:, A, W. %teen performed the di:POW-ring eer.- many. The organist Was Miss Lois. brasby, Ann accompanied the Belo- let, Ur% • Harold Ototipbol, of Blyth, who sang, "The Lead's Prayer" and Walk Reside YoU," The bride, given in Inartge by her father, wore a strapless floor, length gown or white pylon tulle Over taffeta, with a Chantilly lace bolero With lily point sleev.es, V neckline, and a chapel ,traln, A crown Of Chantilly lace trimmed With seed pearia held her fingertip French' illusion veil acid with it. she wore a, single strand of pearls, ctielen.tig•el: arof:tathea gwrohaimt;:ih'eehiedated a crescent bouquet af White nencks The maid of horror was Miss ROse Marie Whitfield, slater of the boric, She were a walts-length gown of pinic cotton lace over pink taffeta. With a V neckline, half hat with' Preach potIffea in Matching colours, and carried a, crescent bouquet of white popas, The bridesmaids were Mrs. Doug- las dray, of Wiliowdale and ;Miss Sandra Owens, of London, who wore similar dresses to the maid of 'honor. Mrs, Gray woke cham- pagae lace over, pink taffeta and carried a crescent bouquet of white poms and `pink`abseS. Miss Owens wore charaPagne, lace over charn- pagne taffeta and carried 'a cres- cent bouquet of ,pink foses. Elizabeth Gurnmow, of Toronto, niece Df the gropm, was flower girl, wearing a floor-length dotted- pink organdy dress, and carried a ,noSe- gay of pink and white flowers. Mr, Jack A. Watson, of London, brother of the greoin, was'hest man, and the ushers Were Karl Whitfield, Blyth, :brother of .the' bride, and Roger West, of Wing- ham, cousin of the groom. . A wedding dinner was , served' in the church parlor which 'Was dee= orated with pink ana,white strata- ors, white 'bells .and baskets 'of Acre Is a costume cOmposed of separates' that can he °aired, elf for perfeet combination& The two trails shoWn here are the blouse and skirt, while Sherts and. a !cog sleeved shirt are aVailable to Matah. Tile fabale is..eotton, the colors are orange and'green In a nicely defined geometria, print.. Square trecitline' and short- puffed sleevea are blouse, details. The skirt has one wine,, flared, impressed pleat arid- there are pockets in the side seams. A. separate self belt with a gilt bUditle slips through self loops.' pink and white gladioli and ferns. The• .bride's mother received the gueats wearing' an ettaeMble of Italian silk' with beige accessories. She wagi assisted by .the bride- groom's mother, Who wore 'a flow- 'ered nylon dress With black and White accessories, For the wedding trip to' Es.stern Canada the bride travelled in a honey beige duster and princess style •dress with paWri ivory acces- • sories and an orchid corsage. Upon their return they will reside in Blyth, Guests at the wedding •were from. Sarnia, Wirigham, Teeswater, London, Gorrie, Brussels, Toronto, Woodbridge Clinton, Erin and Blyth.—Blyth Standard, o Wife -Preserves a . • Es" n a a a a n —Nrrs, Lamb;ot Toronto, is visiting with Mrs, Ilawkin, Jos.- ephine Street. When. washing •or ironing put a. thick•Tag under your feet; and you will find that • you •de riot tire so: Phone 1.1 Na U a a I wend. KIM Mr and °Mrs. Edward Watson who were married an Saturday, "July 21.st in Blyth United Church, The bride is the former Barbara Joan Wiriffielc1,-,--Photo by Ilarnmertort. —"Mrs. Martha Warwick returned to Wingbahr this week after spend- ing a two-week holiday at Grata Bend, Oatarie. —Master Rickle I3Urgman, of Kirklarid Lake, •is visiting:With his grandparents, Mr, and Mm, W. F. Burgman. HERE Y` U r1EVE 10 si0iivoi HORN When you ,go to buy a kitchen rkinge, washing machine or ether important` household article, ask' Cheviot. When, told inquire if that is the cash price er the term price. Also,ask what the doWn pea-, 'men( will be, andaYbat terms or tesh dial,: count the article allows... • , bouquet was of yellow and Kit- her bride and Lloyd Jasper, of' Mild- may.. The reception -Was held' ita the Sunday School auditorium,' where the wedding dinner was served. The 'bride's mother wore a gown of rosewood triple sheer with lace and seed pearl trim, navy accessories and, a corsage of pink and white feathered carnations, The groom's mother wore a navy -figured sheer dress With white accessories and her corsage Was of white carna- tions and pink garnet roses. The bridels going-away costume was a sunset pink ensemble of Italian Silk and wool, pink hat and black accessories, and a pink ' and White carnation Cersage. • Guests were present froth Kit- green mums. Detroit,' Hamilton, Toronto, St. ehener, Guelph, Simeoe, Brantford, Master, David Wenger of Wing- Marys, London, Walkerton and hair, nephew of the bridegroom aViagham. was the ringbearer. Barry Wenger, Mr; and Mrs, Wenger Will reside brother of the groom was best man in Mildmaywhon they return fram diitl the ushers were Kenneth-Dowd a ,,pir, •Nyeld,ing i`talp7:te tite,,I katiren- of ' Britten, brather-in-law of 'the t f‘iis, , % V 4 ; ' 4 V • Married-on Saturday 4 Sponsored E Storm Windows A DISCOUNT OF 5% will be given on all orders of Storm Windows during the MONTH OF AUGUST We will measure and install windows if desired. Terry cloth aprons are the latest in •kitche, fashions. They tiara be procured in gay colors and delightful motifs. Best of all -they 'wear withiaa ironing. Just shake them quickly when they are :washed and dried, lard the loops fluff up. • ..111111111111111111111111111111111311111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111011111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111t111111111111111151111111111111411111111.11.10* CAMPBELL & G-OR:BUTT Gootifico TRADE FAIR FAIR 810 MIDWAY a MONSTER BIN ' GAMES OF' CHANCE 71 4 ' .f• ie' • GOOD MECHANIZATION PAYS BY GETTING A LOT DONE WHEN CONDITIONS ARE RIGHT A big adimtrtage of good mechanization is its ability to get a kit of work done in a hurry once you can get on the land to put the cropin or into a field ready to be harvested. This work output of good equip- malt pays off in two ways—it enablds you to offset or forestall the effects of unfavorable conditions and with it You can Make the most of the period when conditions are most favorable. You stand, to' 'benefit the most when you can do a lot of seeding or harvesting when the time is right. Prorn the 1956 Massey4larris and .Ferguson lines of equipment engineered to meet the needs of farming today you can select mad-lines that will enable you to gain the advantages of modern mechanization --you local dealer will be glad to give you full particulars, S MASSEY- HARRIS- FERGUSON LIMITED :Makin of tligb ,I;Nality.Fatin froofothoots Sinoc1840 Band in Attendance Every Night SEE THE INDUSTRY OF HURON. ON DISPLAY Sighfrig , feglatt After theft wedding in the Ptesnyterisn cinuth, tistoWel, "of Saturday, aro Mr, and WC ttObert Wehigetc 'Wenger Is 'the former MIAs June Waddell a LiatOWel itittheiitt 1,1111111111111111)1111111111411111,14illiiii01111.111111.4111111.111111.11101111111111111.111.1111111111•41111.111 AT WHO ARENA AND AGRICULTURAL PARX lillliwl9il .111 1 a a U U S a U I SPARKLING; VARIETY SHOW SATURDAY, AUG. 11, Dave. Broadfoot M.C. 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