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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1956-09-05, Page 8rni 1:40P inkbagi* AiXitYktO WeatteSatib *Pt Otrgl!. '00 ' *AY • a a 41. P. ossOfcAreit trou*afil ail hod • oda but pretty wedding was Orrt1114,4 at the United •thiuregi *1:431Se at Clifford on Hattirday, Attgtiat 4, When- Claiwisa Katherine MONO, Of co TMv1Puitdp and C41' Walter Roes of Teeswater were united'In marriage. The Rea, W, a Betherielt offi- , 0,4i0d fut,ethe eereneany, The wit- wfl- ta.e Mitchell and tfa,s, ,Itte,laride Were, navy blue M r baoidered dress with white acceese P'• Theilla'PPY otninle 'left on a motor araa They will Beside in Behnore, NOTC1f OUTWARD When notehes are cut in fohrie, they ;Omuta he cat eutward or aWay from the pattern edge, rather than inwarda as the pattero catee. This is in case the Seen,. lute to be erout later, * SPARIMING, WINDOWS' If the. picture from your picture window le always rather hezye takea tip from the heasewivea?, lit Holland. They keep their win - ow s• sparkling' with. Peointien. made frcrn mixing One min of eider vipeaer",arid olte-endea-halt a.alione of hot water. Linda Traynor - Audrey Wardrop - Jean Carson • otang-evine Lions Head Wiarton TheSe three studentare the whiners .in Royal Academy of afttsic Piano Accordion Contest, The" accordion th4 have receive& 1,vas Wan 14 receiving the highest marks in their age group Pe to 9 - 10 to i4 /5 years•Paad over. Opeii fo any stadent who tilts not liad any previous studies in piano aceoidious. • gveryone has equal chance to Win; 7,.:;•41110{1-itt4ttFtssrtgt0.1111.111.1.40,..”. iiiiiiii Iii4 iiiii iiiii 111.11.00111.&ii iiiiiii ii 31 iiiii • kNItOtt, -NOW IN TIM 1959 CONTEST TOP AS8UttlE • Y 1SL NOIVORTUNITY TO ENTtri AS • • • •, Ilitnit Ann ONLY A LIAIITtn NUMBER Or •ACCORDIONS AVAILABLE, iii ii iiiiiiiiiii °limpid fillitsinIff ff111(111131(1101111TIMii{ iiiiiii Accordion t and Music 5w:still-eat° flee in home. Teacher: Mrs. Evangeline Davidson, -For information plume Wingham 3'86' ....0.,...k, ...o,....'..,....6.....o......6.0.4,4.4)..6.r.b....b..............•::::‘'.........1 .1 ' ...):?ESEPVE. THESE DATES CLINTO COMMUNITY' SWIMMING • POOL FUND' .• I., ' THEATRE PARTY at. '.1, 1 BROWNIE'S DRIVE.IN THEATRE, • 1 CLINTON = .WEIDNESDAY,_' SEPT. 12 BON orrIOK OPEN AT '130. SHOW STETS AT DUSK. 4" ''''.L ''.'e. "GUNGA DIN" Admission includes chance on It big -draw prizes. ' ' $5200 CASH BINGO ., . .• -:.:'• ..iy" CLINTON LIONS ARENA ' k ii: ' ' . • FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER. 21 ' . I 2 games. Lor $1,000 each 2 gainfres for '$5O° eat ,.,,.„: •-, 1 2 gainfor $250' each 10' games for $iOO each- ',,,: , i .„, , . .,,,,,. • . $.500 DOOR PRIZE ‘',', ''''', ' 1010660h $5;0 'for three cards includes all , g4n-ieti. Extra card $1.00, each. , Clip out this ad- and` present at door fait an ti'i Itait chance Ore 8500 door prize. Proceeds from befit events to be used itfor the sairimmitig peat being constructed in Cantor' Community Vat*. ' ,,,eme*weeeeeakeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeasee,e,eadeetaeaoakeeeaaeseeeee.....- —ea. P • CLINTON BRANCH 140 • OF THE CANADIAN LEGION ADVISES ALL RESIDENTS , OF HURON COUNTY .,, that.it has availfibk to, them .4skk room equipment free of charge •(hOspiiatkeds, Wheel Chairs, Invalid Wallters)' This equipment tOdS bought from thg branch's share , of the proceeds of the ofoazine subscription campaign con- dUcied by the Crowell Collet Publishin • a year agek, • ThefirancWs share of the cappaign in, progress will purchase more d this, equipment,' Denonutte, Pieeldent W, Counter, Equipment Chain** Phone Hunter 24412 • ' So Often True • We have a friend who, though she doesn't know it, is the leeveli Mat raises the Whole lea On ordinary occasions she has little Welly, Out When, genie „acquaintence comes in for criticiem she is rigiit the Middle of the ring, There is no humen flaility that etinnet. be aceennted for. If a man is said to be eneen or at,i4gF, she says it le e result o beheg been/Olt Up in tereibly straightened ciraunleteocefil if his ,netlere Is Wetaied or et.00lred, she eaplairis to those who may not • knew how long and harshly the whirls of adversity have sPent their fury optin a e weak sister comes in for disgusted ceristire the hind little 'neighbor reminds ue •thet the poor thing had oo mother end so it &Pea, With her there nothing that may be truly Milled 4Q4311n0a- Or unclean., And in our hearts we knew that she is right, for •indeerl there is no bent a chars:aft, that to not,P more or less, the precluet ef our manner of life, whic1i is t often determined by our own volition, ' humble, my brother ia your prosperitYi Be gentle with those who are less lucky, if not more deserving, • What right, have you to be scornful whose virtue may be defieieney of temptatiOn, Whose stieeess may be a chance, Whose rank may be an aneestral, accidental acquirement. - —Thacheray A .Dog Speaks My throat is-,Parclied and yet folks pass me by— They do not seem to feel; some- Joy Evan • Cowan, . youngest • how, that E • daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Stewart Like- them, shoed need a eool re- Cowan of Wingham, and Me„ Ken- freshing drink. neth Martin T.horapson, so» of .Mr. They're not unkind—it's just that arid Mrs. Robert Thonlpson, yVing- They eeltireoCtedl",nyt.tiehrll:dk;I know that I Unite ' d Church on SatlerdaYSep- , limn, were married in Wingham Sep - they are good— . • ,, j tenaber 1st, at 5 &clock, The Rev. Set how I wisithat they just up.- D. J. MacRae officiated, deratood.• The bride's dress was a strapless ° ,--Willa }key floor -length gown 'of, white nylon tulle over, satin,' with long fitted lace bolero, A finger-tip nylon net BIRTHS veil wits held ber a fitted headdies1 of sequins. For nosegay of yellow PSPPErt--Gerald and Jean (nee mums and net. Garton) 1479 Bannatyne Ave, • Miss Betty Thompsbn, • a Sister and formerly of Wingham, are of the groorn, -was the bridestnald. proud to announce the birth of.$he wore. a floor -length dres's of 5. son, Todd BaY, on August 29, orchid nyeryst'r With matching 1956, at MaternitY Pavilion Genaaheaddeess, and Carried a nosegay dral Hospital, Winnipeg, Marti- of orchid Carnations and net,• tOba, Weiglit 7 lb. 12 ounces, a Mr. Murray "Cell, Kitchener,. wae brother for Bryon. hb geoornsman. •• .SToEn slefugaIyE,—In Miltert Hospital; For the reception which &Heaved September 2, 1956, to at the- bride's home, Mrs. Cowan Me: and Mrs. Leonard Ste Marie, wore a flowerd nylon sheer gown' of IValton, a, daughter, with white 'accessories and a cox the Wingham General sage of white carnations, while; Hospital, on Thursday, Augost 30, 1956, to Mr, and Mrs. James Moir, Mrs, Thompson chose a rarvaacrepe , 2, Wingham, a, son, gown with White accessories and- a corsage of pink carnations; CAST:JIM—In Wingham General • Far her wedding trip to Niagara Hospital, on Thursday, August 30 Vials arid Toronto the bride -wore 19e6, to Mr. and Mrs. Wilfrid an off white linen suit with pale; Winghani., Pra, ,son. blue accessories and a corsage of AmILTON-,In ,Winglam General Hospitel, on Thursda.y):, .August blue carnations.. • a Ma and Mrs, Thompson, 'wig. re:: 30, 1956, to ,Mr., and ',Mrs. "Alvin Hainilton; R. 8, 'LucknoW, a .daughter.,, Thompson -Cowan Nuptials Saturday TIM-1111—In Whigharn Genevat Hos- pital, •on Monday,' September 3, 1956, to Mr: and • Mrs. Gerald Ft.li,„ 4 Wingham, a t,laughter. STAIGHT—In joseph's Hospi- tal, Hamilton, on Tuesday, Aug - at• 28th, 1956; ,to and Mrs. ' Heaney Staighe of Hamilton (nee lady Deyell) a 'son, William • -Gordon. • WATER, SOtTEVING MAY INJURE KOUS PLANTS .: Water -softening systems ' that make all washing jobs easier may be Mrd on "house plante. New York State floriculturists recently explained that houeehold water softeners often 'remove the cal- cium from water by replaeing it with sodium. While sodium is good for Stop- ping hard soap, curd in washing and is necessary for human. nu- Si-ster Honoured trition, .it is poisonous to plants, „, Aa'soll is watered, the plants take Mrs. E, Stanley Beckham, Lon- up the water and leaVe the'sodium. don, a sister of Mrs. Harold Wtld Before long, enough sodium may of ,Diagonal 'Road, Wingharn, was accumulate to kill ,the plants. This installed as deputy grand regent of may happeh in a few days with Ontario 0 the international con- potted plants. vends:in of the Loyal Order of the Calcium found in hard Wafer be - Moo and Women of the Moose. fore the softening process rarely The Conference was held in*Chl- Hurts .plant; ragardlees of its estgo last week. 'eolicenttation; ' side in Wingham. .•Good Sows .for Nomosuokors • TO. SUMMER SALADS '; . ; .. • , 0.•-,' •••' .er • i e4 1 i,-- You ;•611te; h ; pe i. io glewing • aerasea1-Wjaenyou offer a cbsl inviting salad to summer guests. Complete the. • salad, with ,. a tangy Tomato -French Dressing ;heti ., gite$ts -will heap P. the praiseshigh. • a• • . P • Of all'the dressings of, this ty'pe,.the 'lasting le'ader seenis to be that...versihn made with tomato stem. Best cooks invariably'haVe this hind in their recipe cellectiem Many cookbook e feeture it toe. Here's.a nittCh tried:mid-Perfected wayeto make Temato-French DreSsing: • '4ed note hew ;rid:ay 'hinds' pf , salads gain. goodness from. this"Subtle,sharp • dressing; • t,.}. . -'.:1•;01i,• Shrimp, • • , Rassiou • y Q., . Tossed .Gi'een.r '' 'tl•P .Poteto .t`,1, ) ,,. . - , , 9 ,, , ..„, „, , Auced ; omarga ,I.F, azea,i2,4g; ..),, • i 1 TOMATO-ORENCIA:fikgsiN4 • • . Cottage Chem and; areen• pop.per Z. tobirii,p,oiss sirgoi v -. ( ... 2 teaspoons dey sit:iiktfd %. ‘. .1 teasfioenrs,a , - . • ,' „. ., .ks rail: '(J4- Aft), cot:dead iorOato .14-$014p• fau;PNeger (K a' PiVIS 2: 34. si4obs11264:1'°°6a7f.'tsiiiti4 oit.'' 04, 414 plus• Z C:in liba4ibilifiteVrycl°111gi4,o.)ig;!'rileid'fir'ellist,:i;'1il'n.(';'ile-;irig.1;i1.7ii'f) jar; add ' remaining. reits$tts and sliake•iwell. Store in refrigerator until neededVsliake well before usi.cg, Makes about 3 cups dressing., • GARLIC STYLE: Add 2 medium cloVes garlic (mashed) to basic recipe. • r3Lu1' CHEESE STYLE: Add 3fup crumbled blue cheese, to basic recipe, , • • • LEMON STYLE: Add 4 teaspoons grated lemon Had te basic recipe. HERB ST1.1,F,: Add 2 .teaspoOns ground herb arosemery, sage, savory, wed: majoram, or thyme) to basic recipe. Firs tniix herb with small amount or dressing and blend; add' rest of dressiagaad shake well, TOP SPAGHETII WITH VitNNA SAUSAGE A meal mem minutes is yeurs when you combine cans of spaghetti and Vienna sausage, Keep some "spares" or these two products on your kitchen shelf or at the weekend cottage—then you're alws prepared to 4‘luirry:up" a meal. Virst brown the sausages. (1can) in Erlittle hot shortening. Remove them from the pail and put in 2 eans (about ;334 cups) of spaghetti in tomato sauce. Add a cop or so of cooled corn if you' like. When piping hot, serve scoops of s aglietti topped with blow/nod sausa;Pe. ood alongside is pear and cottage cheese salad. - • - Tis a "We Canadians have been eriti- cized for our lack of- a sense of humor, but we certainly 'bad no chance 'to develop it ' frorn Our aeletril readers •Of 50 years ago. . , uSett•the 'Ontario Readers, end, reetaleetien tialS only sad stories - to mind. Thare vias Lucy Gray, the sweetest Ong .that , ever grew be- side a .hUinan door'. alio was 're- duced (or htilt we say elevated) to a wraith thak walked the Moor with a lantern in .her hand. Mar, never .earne, from calling the cattle horne'acress the 'sands of Dee, Through our tears , we saw the bird' covering 'The Babes in . the Wood' with leaves after thewicked radii leff. them. toPPdie, and ,the ter- rible late °Uthe :yourig pririeein the ,Tower of eLtaiden., There: Was the ,leing Who" nevOr smiled-. agate after his atm went- down in the White Ship. We saw tn.? skipper's daughter lash&l: to; the helm among the ship. wreektiga., We heard, the plea of the -leek, on the* burning deck, "Spesike'fither, it I May 'yet be gone?'' ',Awesome enough, *but not so feriible; the closiog 'The. boy -0 Where Weis ;he? Ask; of .the wind's that far ;Iambi& Wi*fragininte' strewed tife'sea.' . TO BE SEEN All ,WESTERIV FAll?; eary Wori .And we had another glimpse the tragedy 0 war in 'Home they brought her warrior dead', and in `The Soldiers of Algiers'. "With our faces against the pane we neglected the supper table aru. wept withkabel whose litUe fisher'. lover did not survive the storm, We heard the Moaning of •the harbor bar and felt the futility of life where 'Men must work and women must weep though the harbor bar - be rnoanieg' • "We saw Lord Ullin wringing his hand a in :grief as he watehed his danghter and her Highland. chief sink below the 'waveseToo late hit cry, 'Come back, come back.,/. . And ' r1.1 forgive your Highland thief, my daughter, 0, my datiglie. tea' , "We dreaned monotonously 'Stitch, stitch; Stitch, with fingers Weary and Worn,' until' we felt Vic `Weariness 0 the tired searnstress," This ,extraet is borrowed :from "This Was Their Life" by Mar- garet Kid, a story of the pioneers rairmecie and adjaceet districts A.,pasx.ii:41.1ong because it. prOvided such intrigning speCulatforkab 1 Oki the ironing. They tell: pie that as, 1,dienot WeeeKhat pro- • ivettat vigoPisaisly novat tifei late ta 'The Babee in the Wood% We knew at least two paroles about the boy •on the humping (leek whose heroism seemed 'somewhat stupid: "The bey stood on the burning clOok Witenee all but he heti fled Re pulled hie ,Scarf around his neck It' s getting bot, he said," • and perhaps the more familiar once in which he ate ,"peariuta by the. •peelt." Anti yet much nistery and real tragedy and economic problems and the struggle for survival are reflected in thee poerna, just es in such' eoOge ae that of the little flower girl; "Oryiag every night so •drearY Won't You buy my Pretty flow - A, balled writer today schould find much, material on the pages, of a, daily newspaper—a child crushed under tractor wheel:, a hailstorm that in minutes* destroys a field of golden gain, the collision or two: speeding care, but what would he, • with those bitter Ind. dern jests—starvation in a world O plenty and a world 'on the verge 0 destroying itself with its own scientific at11owledge7--neac Ducie in The Western Producer. aelltaT Lolaral Uttle red 40)300ion 'a country road, And those on a city fitreet. Alike are echoing once again To the marching of eager fee, Ivaco with freckles arid faces with • smiles, Sometimes- a tear In the eye, No* 41-0 then thero's a new• little girl Or. a little boy ptarting to cry. Oh, the road winds far when it .starts to schooi,' Arid it wanders thrtingh halt tile town When a small boy cokes on a ii den lump That wants to go up, not down, IIis toys are scattered, abOut the Yesterday he could plays But be Washed his, face and be Went to school, , When the loud .411 rang to.clay, He's finding a world that he die know, He'll laugh at each glad Surprise After the lump 'goes clowh a: bit And the tears have left his eyee, The waiting toys are safe as safe, It's part or an old, old rule, Nobody likes to" touch his toys When the last- boY'a genrtO school, •.,.They're all as near as your telephone IT'S NICE TO KNOW — especially when , are alone at eight —that you have onlY i'61.1k;1115 tape tel6hbrie` to 'sturiinon "." the police or fire department — call the doctor—ask neighbors or friends for help. The speed and dependability 0 the telephone and of the operators behind it not only Mean prompt help in emergencies large and small, but a comforting sense 0 security through all the hours' of day and night. In time of need, no dollars can measure the value of your telephone. THA DELL TELEPHOND COMPANY OF CANADA • , 44 • ' 41 ,a,,eatdeen Money on terms pu select When a customer borrows front HFC, he is shown what we call a payment table This table (sample below) shows exactly how much, you may borrow, how maiiy Inonths you may take to repay, and the exact amount you pay each month. You select your .own repayment plan, to a e repaying your loan as convenient as possible. This dependable service, is available to you whenevef a prompt loaois needed for any worthwhile purpose. AMPL talitt CASH maNnity NUMata YOU RECEIVE NYmENTS Moira $1115. $16.60 12 .31111.31r 2400 a10.6i1 21.00 /4 ' /,86.36 40,0411. 14 • • arta rtg 11drU5 0 the datiling and gorgeotia berto blandat Vir lt tit d •e •a r, ttktOT, eptein aV OP Ticketa are riternationat Atvue heacmt16 attradtiott 0 the. eV' ening tleandatiltd available 4 Mark'a not* Store,- Prieto art- $240, ,and • Bortpvit With • coldidence irpitt Catiada'S fird and?foremog • torigUriter floarice cottipaq NOUSEROL F1NANC l' Sedford, ' 33 Weit itille114 00114 0004 Pitelliti sot oNt,