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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1957-07-24, Page 8Floor Sanders for ien, • at ALEXANDER'S • HARDWARE • .. going from place, to place, until they dis- covered Downie's. Now they are alm4ys'suire o satisfaction. Yount Couple. Will Live in North Bay In Knox United" ChurCh,,PaiSlOY, on 'Saturday, .411Y' 1,3th, at 3,30 p.m. the 'rriarriage isiae, solemnized :of Da Jeori Spong, ;daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. Walter 'SpOng, Paisley;to Raymond ThoMai "Aucy l iLiott,;,aon of Mr..and Mre„ Carl Lott,-of, White and cathedral candles 'adorned "the chtfreh •for, the ceremony "CerildUcted by, the :Rev. Dr. A, E oressvvella Mr, R. H. Bell played the wedding music and Robert W. •Spong; brother of the bride, sang 'The . LOrd'e Prayer" and "G Perfect% LOVe.n: Given in Marriage by. her father, the bride'wOre aqlocir-length goWn of lace and tulle' with trredescent sequin trim,' the lape bodice inside on long waisted lines featuring' an Italian neckline .,with deep V' .in back, the bouffant tulle skirt ap- pliqued over satin and worn with crinoline and hoop. A 'satin pill box held her illusion •veil •and 'she car- ried a cascade • bouquet, , Of pink roses and shasta chrysantlieminns. . , • , Maid • of,, honor, 1VIiis. Mary Jo Spong, sister of the ' bride, and bridesmaid, Miss Nancy Render- Son, eonsin of the groom, from Ayton, were gowned alike in pale apple green taffeta made with deep V and off the shaulder decolletage, wide sash ,with ,backylpow,,, the- full, skirts In "waltz-length, 'They wore crowns of taffeta with cirelet nose veils and carried spray bouquets'of yellow shasta chrysanthemums. Bruce Lott was groomsman for his brother, Glen McTavish, Tor- onto and Lloyd Howe, North Bay were ushers. - Receiving the guests at Paisley Inn, the bride's mother wore a powder blue• figured chiffon dress, blue and white accessories •and corsage of pink rosé "buds and white carnations, and' the- groom's mother chose ice blue •satin brocad- ed with silver metallic: made on princess lines with pink accessor- ies and corsage of pink .roses. Silver candelabra and white and yellow gladioli, with the wedding cake, were on the bride's table. For a trip to Maine the bride wore a beige pare silk shantung suit, beige and brown accessories and a cluster of bronze chrysan- themums. Mr. and Mrs. Lott will reside in North Bay. Guests attended the wedding from Toronto, Wingham, Detroit, Ayton, North Bay, London, Ches.: ley, Hanover, Glands, Brampton and Oakville. Wingham Graduates Annual Picnic The graduates of Wingham Gen- eral. -Hospital and their . families met in the town park last 'week for their annual nurses' picnic: • During a short business meeting the following were returned 'to office:. Honorary president, Mrs, J. G, Gillespie, Whitechurch; presi- dent, Mrs. Nellie ,RingrOse, Wing- ham; • secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Neil MacDonala, Teeswaterf lunch committee, Mrs. Howard Meehan, Mrs, Jim Carr, Mrs, Hedley, It was voted to hold' a turkey dinner and social next year instead of a picnic. .:Sevetal - :letters were read from those who Wore unable to attend, A delicious supper was' served fol. lowed by races: Prizes were Won by Mrs, Peet:jar Mrs, 'Meehan and Mrs, Greeri, „ The following Were, present; 'Mrs, (Livermore) Green, ,Grand Bead; Mrs, Eva (Bannermari) Carr; Mrs, ,Nellie • (Walters) ltingrosc; Mra. Mary Mellen). Po- cock; Mrs, turniee (Peddle) Gil- lespie; Mrs. Semi (Coulter) Mof- fatt; Mrs. Ann. (McDonald) Mach., an; Mn,S (Free) ke'beintild, Tces*atoil and Mrs, riotence (Aldingten) Piedleys Of London. , OUR MODERN HEATING SYSTEM, WE. INSTALL WITH PRIDE, • NO 00E2, 2/04v'49 MACHAN HARDWARE PLUMBING 6.HEATING SHORTS— We're - FUN Ready for" IN THE SUN ARE YOU? PEDAL PUSHERS'— She'll be in style with a .SMART pair of Pedal Pushers, of all they're so cool, cOmfortable, and 'easy to relax in. Price 80th. Birthday Oil Wednesday, July 17th Charles E. Smith celebrated his 80th birth- day at Bruce Beach ,at the summer cottage of his daughter and son- in-law and granddaughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reavie and LYncla. About 30 relatives and friends were present from Wingham, Au- burn, Ripley; Chesley, Lucknow, Kincardine and Toronto, • Mr. Smith resides with Mr. and MrS. Reavie in 'Wingharri. Trousseau Tea Held in Paisley Mrs. Walter Spong of Paisley en- tertained at a trousseau tea, prior to the Marriage of her daughter, Ila Jean, who wag married ,to Raymond Thomas "bud" Lott on July 13, The guests were received by Mrs, Spong and her daughter, assisted by Mrs, Carl Lott, of Wingham, mother of the groom- elect, Pouring tea were Mra, 'Victoria Wendorff, grandmother of the groom and Miss Eva Chlastfe of Oakville, great aunt of the• bride. Assisting in the tea roont were Mrs. Walter McClure, Mrs. Stair- art Rowe, Mrs, Jack Worthington, Mrs, Claire McGill and Mrs, Peter Cutter. showing the gifts were Marlene Bender, of Kitchener, Shirley Bain of Guelph and Mrs, Olen IVIeTitviSh of Toronto, Karen CarlaW aria Mary McClure presided over the guest book, Others assisting in' eluded Mrs, Nelsen stork, Mrs. D, Eiwes and Mrs,.0,IL Seiler, r• $1 9.8 Trirn little styles in good quality Chino cloth, of 'all best shades. Price' - SHORTS and TOPS -- McKibbons 141 PIM STOW/ WINGH/NM PHONE 55 sseorts ta1'llatt4s* '*eat Wedsleg, lolY ;4, ill*1 woistain Advance-Timer 4111.1MINIEMIN it Wed at Sacred Heart 1190Na 4:11100INS. WED- AT OWE Married, at St. Helens hOSPEL HALL Regular Sunday' Servlefl' Suoday school mut 11.1llt Renaellberirig the Lord " 1,1,15. 00Pel Meeting at 11.so Each Thursday evening at * Prayer Meeting and. Bible StUdy. CHUM Theatre, Farmer Wingham Ilpy Married • Chalmers United Church Wood- stock was the settings for the wed, ding of Donna jean liewe and Charles 'Robert i3oehrield, The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Charles HOWe and the ,groom is the son of Mr. end Mrs, Charles Bushfield, all of Woedstock, Mr. and Mrg, Blishfleld and family are former residents of Wingham'. The Rev, Kenneth Oates officiat- ed at the double-ring ceremony, gown of 91;ridne cylonhosteullae floor-length styled with lily-ppirlt sleeves and a high sabrina neckline in Chan- tilly lace, studded with sequins. A scalloped plateau of lace and seed pearls held her fingertip veil and she carried a cascade, of pink roses and stephanotis. , Miss Charlene Howe was maid of honor for her sister and brides- maids were Mrs. A; Ninths and Miss Doreen R. 'McMullen. They ,vere gowned " alike in heavenly blue nylon tulle over satin, Sharen Gates was - firmer girl dressed' in pink nylon, . Raymond Bennett, London, was best Man and ushers were William Howe, There'd, brother . of the bride, and Donald CoWard, Wood- stock, , For travelling the bride donned a powder blue dress, navy duster coat, white accessories 'and a car:* sage of red roses. Two shows each nlght First at 7.1.0. '..,aaaaaassaaaasa saas..„ Millr1a .Fri,, 'Sat, JOIly 25-26-27 'fitiehael Craig Julie Arnall r in "House Of Secrets" story of an international court- ' terfeiting ring, Mon.,. Tues., wed„ July aa-al0-3.1 Theatre Closed "111111101.11111.1111111gagglIONXIIIMMOIF 4.,MAIN WILLIAMS Optometrist Patrick St., Wingham Phone 770 Miss Lenora Ste, Marie, the daughter of. Mrs. Ste.,Marie and, the late Francis Std, Marie, Wingham, and Mr, Kenneth A. Redmond, soil 'of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Redmond, of Wingham, who were married at the Sacred Heart Church, Wingharn, on Saturday, July 20th, by the Rev. R, Durand.—Phato by Hammerton, VT.4G it, A VP--Knox, United Church was decorated with bou- quets of pink gladioli and white lilies for a.ceremony on Saturday afternoon at 2.30 o'olOPit, in which Mildred Gladys Higgins, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Nelson Higgins, was united 111. Marriage to Mr.- Lloyd McDonald, Guelph, son 01 a311, aTeerwraster.Aftleexy,'C!T :eirriudgi officiated, Mr!, Roy Mandy, Wing- hana, presided at the organ and played as the processional the. Bridal Chorus from Lobengrin and the recessional was •Mentlelssohn's Wedding March, He also accomp- anied the soloist, Miss Ruth Proc- ter, who sang "Wedding Prayer" before the ceremony and "(:) Prom- ise Me" during the signing of the register. n Given in marriage by her father, the, bride looked charming in a portrait gown of Chantilly lace' and sheer nylon chiffon in cathed- ral length, The one-piece design, featured sabrina necklipe with lace appliqued scallops, short •sleeves and cumberbund designed waist, The bouffant skirt was a cloud of nylon chiffon over crinolines, She wore gloves of matching lace, ' A crown of braided mohair and seed pearls, held het appliqued Veil of silk illusion and she carried a bouquet of red roses and white stephanotis. Mrs, Tom Pletch, Brussels, sis- ter of the bride, as matron of hon- or, chose a street-length dress of blue fleck nylon in star pattern over matching taffeta, with a mat- ching headdress. A nosegay of pink carnations completed her costume, Mrs, R. McLeod, of Mimic°, sister of the bride, as- bridesmaid, chose a gown and flowers identical to that of the matron of honor. Colleen Farrier, niece of the bride,' as• flower girl wore a pink nylon dress. in star pattern over matching- taffeta, and carried • a basket of pink and white carna- tions. Skinny men,women :gain: 5, 10, 15 lbs. Get New Pep, Vim, Vigor . lriat. a thrill Bony. limbs fill out; ugly hol-lowei fill up; neck no longer scrawny; body loses half-starved, sickly "bean-pole" look, -,Thljtisands who never could gain before are ..SMW-Mouct of shapely, heathy-looking fig-' ore!. . They thank Ostrex Tonic Tablets, Helps 'bast 1„Ipboc...4, skinny because of poor appe-Iite„dne to lack of iron. Improves digestion, iskillriSliment; puts .fiesh on bare bones. In-Tereases pep. "Get-acquainted" sire only 60g. Ar'Y famous Cistrex for new pounds, pep, vim, Ntr, this, very day, At all druggists, Mr! WilMer„a llsitti6 Nicholson,' of liolstain, Ontario: and Miss Doris Ld'erkirie--Miliera''daughter. of Mr. and Nfr, Eldon Miller, of R.R,s1,. Lueknny, pictured, after their wedding at the Calvin United Church, on'Saturday, July 20th, The ceremony was performed;• • • by the„iftey, .F.. Green,—Photo by I-lammerton. • Redmond - Ste. Marie. Nuptials Saturday A double-ring wedding was sol• - emnized on Saturday, July 20th, at: 10.30 .o'clock in the Sacred Heart Church, Wingham, when Lenora Marie, daughter of Mrs. Francis Ste. Marie of Wingham and the late Mr. Ste. Marie became the bride of Kenneth A. Redmond, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Redmond, of Wingham. Mrs. Charles Sewers played the wedding music and Father Durand officiated. The bride, given in marriage by her brother, Mr. Leonard Ste. Marie, wore a pale mauve, street- length, - figured crystalette dress cut on princess lines, with white hat and accessories, Her corsage was yellow roses and white step- hanotis. The bridesmaid, Miss Marlene Ste. Marie, of Toronto, sister of the bride, wore a pale green street- length crystalette dress with mat- ching hat and accessories and a corsage of red roses. Mr. Vernon Redmond, brother of the groom, was groomsman. For a reception in the Legion Home, the guests were received by the bride's mother, wearing a sky- blue nylon dress with white hat and accessories and a corsage of pink roses. She was assisted by the groom's mother, wearing an azure blue nylon dress, white hat and accessories and a corsage of white mums. For a wedding trip to Sarnia; Detroit and other points, the, bride' donned a matching duster over her wedding dress. Guests were present from Kitchener, Guelph, Milton, Toronto, Hanover, Muskoka, Wes- ton. The couple will reside in Wingham. SERVICE B, Goodrich ucD ' tocLA,Q GOES ruarrm-A.• —.Mr. 'and Mrs. G. ii, Orvis anent last week with their son, Ross, Mrs. Orvis and family` at " Oil Springs. ' — —Mr, and Mrs. John .Carter„ of Toronto and Mrs. Darch, of Chicago are visiting for a feW days with Mrs. J. W. Melaibbon —Mrs, R. R, Hobolen, Jean, and Jaeit„ of Hamilton and IJim. Hob- den of Toronto spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Wally Hasei- grove and son. —Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Carter and daukhters, Linda and LOuise of Bridgeport and Miss Velma Car- ter of Kitchener spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. F. Carter, —Mr, and Mrs. Howard Braden and baby, of Toronto are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Dbri Adams.' e 'The best man Was Mr. Kenneth McDonald, Grand Prairie, Alberta, and the guests were ushered by Mr:' Ross Higgins and 'Mr. Willis Rhyno. The church parlors were decorat- ed with baskets of gladioli and. White lilies, where the guests were received by the bride's mother, wearing a dress of turquoise blue mesh over taffeta, with turquoise and white accessories and a cor- sage of pink roses; she Was assist- ed by the groom's mother, who chose a navy,• blue dress of Italian Cupioni silk and a corsage of pink roses. • ha.,x. • C/%4,...e_, .3 8 J Traver Light for Enjoyable Vacation Family vacations can be wonder. ;u1, except for the disputes on what ' should be taken along There'll be less conflict as well as less confusion if every, mentber of he family is provided with his own luggage, - Take a, tip from seasoned travel- lers, and pack up in the' new light- Weight leather luggage that's a light as any other luggage yet re- tains all leather's well known pun cture and tear resistance. It is flexible, too, and will always' talc( that last item your eye lights or, just as you snap the lock. In 'packing, put all odd-Shaped things, shoes, extra handbags Cases, etc., on the bottom and fill in the spaces between with soft. cruahable items such as stockings Then put dresses and suits on top When you want to get to things' on the, bottom, you can pick up a bottom'corner of this top layer and, lift it out without disturbing • things, In fact, you may want to put 'a sheet of cellophane betvveei layers to make this even 'easier, Will you be rakin 010,000.. 15 Y ears from now?, For a motor trip to Muskoka and Ottawa, the bride chose a blue embossed nylon dress, with white accessories and carrieea navy duster.. A corsage of Pilik 'carna- tions completed her enseMble. The Young couple° will reside in Preston, "---4-"V's•-•,1 .• Yourcan• rake in this kind of harvest ten or fifteen years from now. About $10'a week' will.bring a 'guaranteedmfiii- mum return of $10,000, in 1$ years. Talk' it -over soon with Investors representa- tive --• "your best fri6nd financially." •Call or write: Thos. A. Jardiii, Phone 147 '.. a *INGHAM, ONt,. , John W. Waines R.R. 3, LISTOWEL . Phone 1942 4r Investo ‘ 1 MERKLEY MOTORS Phone 84 Wingham, Ontario 1PPP-2A WROXETER Mr. and Mrs. James Doig and Mrs. Nelson Gowdy and daughter Merle, of Wingham, motored to Lake Couchiching.° They stopped at Geneva Park, where they visit- ed with Miss Muriel Gowdy, who is spending ,the summer there. The party took Miss Merle Gowdy on to Longford Minas where she will spend two 'weeks at the Ontario Athletic Leadership Camp. This system gives you the full. length and width of the suitcase for garments, and thus saves creas- es. Always be, sure lapels, colia.s: and whist-front lie smooth. Foie garments , with sleeves smoother hack against ,the front. Skirts, i' wider than the case, should br folded back equally on both sides" Let them lie hem-hip in the casi with a fold at the hip. hip.- For Mom, a 24-inch leathe'. wardrobe case 'that weighs enh five pounds, will provide amply room for a half-dozen dresses well ,as for shoes and all the (Abe - things that go with them. PoP evil get along •nicely with an airplan leather two-suiter of the same weight. 'The flexible leather sides will allow him to carry. a suit sports jacket and 4 or 5 pairs of slacks without wrinkling, stil' leaving room enough for sports shirts, shorts, ties, Shoes, etc. For added conveniences both Mom and Pop should take. along small trahP.case Which, in addition to containing her beauty prepara- tions and his shaving' equipment. will leave space for such overnight essentials as pyjamas, a fresh set -of underwear, and/ a blouse or shirt. These are useful whether you travel by car or train for times when' youdon't want to delve into the larger cases. junior, will need more luggage than either of his parents because he needs more changes of clothes. He should have two, 21-inch suit- cases, Of flexible leather that will "give" arid 'allow room for the new possesSionS he'll accumulate en route. syndicate MiWARD C /4//4 ^Kr at*PLUMEIER ;you •can'r buy driving safes at a lower price 30MPLETE RANGE OF USED TIRES 3Aft AND SAVE— BUY NOW! C. ,Wilkinson.anc1,-10111‘ are qx:Olidaing, 'at their cottage.. 1-1.,^Haney 'spent a few days r l'eat Week• with Mr, and Mrs. Wilfordaing at Gor'rie and `attend- ltineral, of her'brother, Mr. John;' Steuexrigl aaMri:.Frank -Sturdy visited with Mrt and Mrs: BillaSturdy and fam- alylat'f Sauble.Beach, Norman 'Geddes, M. 'Eva Scott of Toronto and Mr. Cainereni..Geddea of 'Chathamlare vis;tasiga' With , their .Sister, Miss Anne: Geddes: Mi'g Chaff. Roberts returned lienea,en Friday after spending thlee'aveeks with her son, Rey• J. A,IRObetts,' Mrs. Roberts and fain; lly4f ! Victoria, B.C. -7444 - Doreen Ste. Marie of Guelph left,on• Monday for a two- week' trip to Edmontep and other weeteril , • • Mr.' and Mrs, W. E, Fielding were '.ikeeltenci, guests in Cornwall with !,Rev 'did Mrs.' D. -A. Timjpany i.ia ,ftiAdly,.'at -the, Baptist, ChUrch. Phiennage.. n • • - : -taltiabert .;and Nancy Masters of Brantford: are holidaying with their,',:',granchnother, Mrs. J. H. Misses: Marlene Ste, Marie of Tc:;ifeatol'arid • Doreen of Guelph 'Messrs i" Reif Ste. MaFie, of Mtis- kcikal;and''Earl of, 'Kitchener, and. Mr;',',and .Mri. ;Leonard Ste. Mari( a•narlainilY Of• Milton,,, spent the Vve4-.end with' theit Mother, Mts Froleipte. Marie:and attended the Redmond a Ste. Marie wedding Mr. Bob •Foxton, of Weston, also Visited at the same M. Fitzpatrick of Kitchen: eris Visiting with her daughter, Mrs. .Ed. Rich, Mr.. Rich and fam- ily: and Mrs. George H. Coul- ter are spending this week in Toronto, and will be guests at the Allan-Cockburn wedding, The• bride.was the, former Eileen Stew- art Allan, and was a student at the Wingham Nigh 'School. Mr. and Mrs: !Coulter will also visit with other friends and relatives in the city,. . , • -7-Mrs. Walter Charlton has re- turned, from a holiday with her sister,. Mrs. Clifton Howard of Flint, Mich. • --Mr•• arid Mrs, George. Fryfogle of Henipstead, N.J., are holidaying With his ':Mother,,.. Mrs: Fryfogle.. Shrit0 -Street.. • , 4.:44 and' Mrs. Stan .Northcott and .familY •of. Ottawa returned borne after Visiting with her par- enti, Mr, and Mrs. R, A. Currie. „ Mastpr Robert TomlinSon of Streetsville is -spending his holi- daYa" With his. grandparents, Mr. and. Mrs. W,41. Haniilton. HMts, ,Gedtge Bailey and four sons arriied last Wedtiesday from England,, Mt,„BalleY who is ena- nlaYec1 at the Wingham Hospital, With °his faMily have Moved into tliep ThOnapeott hetise on the corner of,-Ceate and Alfred Sttebts. and Mrs. ;F.,.. A, land 'Of DeWitt, Ditheis. are viSita ing 'with ,the latter'a ;sister Mra, W.' B.`41cdriel,' -Graelne and Brien' ChriStie Of,' Toronto are also Visit- ing,With their aunt' and uncle, " Reatidne.gedderieh, Ven- --'11Irs eznela. is Volt ng with her par., OAS, 1$41,-:and Mrs a. A. %She',flarta!tO nrieel her husband hi New ~torlt` in" $,...e,p..lein.,her mid they in' ttatipe for twig Of CANADA, 1q1.0 o'crictirtimNIP[C. oirtctsisPPIINC;PALenle >.1111111101111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111•111.11111111111111•1111111111111•11•11111111111 111111 1! . :,•:i' .W..R. HAMILTON i ' '' ii ETRIST --6:'' OPTOM , f.- a t: . Thoroughness — Ability — Time tested i I • II- ki , - - Phone 37 for appointment . - i lilliimilitniallmillienitimiiiiiiiimmotiminstilimunisimilinsimithwiltiamiti IthnersetuainSnminilgrtstilylAcriltan:foioSuErr or sold separately. You'll %rt., tou can count on this salad to freshen up lazy summer appetites. brain 1 (1-lb.) can of red salmon and break into bite-Size chunks. Sprinkle with 1 tablespoon lemon juice. Add the skin-free sections of 2 oranges cut into chunks and combined with 1 sliced banana and I diced uripeeled apples 14, cup of roasted almonds split in halves, 3 clips torn lettuce, and 4 Cup may- ennalse dressing, Toss ingredients together lightly and Serve lately. GOLF BRIDGE There Were four tables in play at the golf bridge on. Thursday afternoon July 11, ,,with the prize Winners being, 1st.; Mts. H. C. Mac- Lean, ands Mrs, I, A. Wilson and mystery prize going to Mrs, 'W. Is- bister, On Thursday afterricienlast, `1Ve tables were In play with peke Win= BO% being, 1st, MrS, I,. C, Mite. Lean,' Mrs. Chita, Lloyd, second and s. Mr E, R, Harrison Whining the royatevy prize. 'SWIM SUITS $1.98 $2.98 individually priced at ,, — ,,,, and Most important of all Holiday Wear is your Swint Suit, and with I famous,"Catallna" you are sure to be the, mostpopular girl on. the beach. They're irresistible. $7•95 to $i2.95 . HaVe• you been troubled by a partieularly persistent summer mold? A' cold that's been a constant Source of misery' con- tinuous sneezng' •. . stuffed-up feeling . . itching eyes * a. "bold that's failed to resperal to notarial and prolonged home treatment? You 511(ii1141 d011Silat 'your doctor. Sonietimes—such a "suMinet cold" is in reality, •1153' Vever. If such should be bho case' — your chatter- can help, He has the knowlege to diagnose the illness, and lug prescription and treat'm'ent cart ,(40 ill great ,desil,te relieve the condition. 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