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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1957-08-21, Page 12, 1W.,07,41oNs 40 ANNOUNCEMENTS ACCESSORIES COME IN AND ASK FOR, YOUR FREE BRIDAL GIFT REGISTER. Advance - Times Wingham, Ph..34 winown itor044-Thils, vve4. Aumt gi, GowdyzOilmar Vows Saturday teltd *Pi, A.: TO! Of Al, toptotope, *000144 'visited for * few OP! qast waek with List sister, 4.eaeit McGee at the bathe of Mr. and Mrs, GeOrge McGee, Mrs. Taylor was a anectal speaker 'at the International Girl Scant Camp at Doe Lake on Saturday. Mies Margaret Moore, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Milian Moore, was a visitor last Week at the borne of her Uncle, Mr, Archie Watt at/To*. 34Min Ramnieg, Of kitllj 11,4 beln vieltiPi with *N. Mer friends in this district durint the past week and with flov. Mrs, J. W, Watt, Mr, and Mrs, George Thompsoti and children of Feveraliarri spent the week-end 'with her parents, Rev` and MO, Watt avid at the .„Sanday morning service their little' 0901 Earl Doggies was peptised by hit , grandfather, Mrs, Russell Gaunt .and Janet&; Miss Leah Currie and Mrs, Janie, Currie 'visited On Thursday with, Mrs, Harvey Goderich, Thera will be no service in the United Church here for the last two Sundays in Auguqt, goao o ommonual 000 tome 000 ll l llll ,ipm!ppoomm! l mint s Two ihowa each night First pt 7.11S us.T., Fri., Sat, Aug. 22-23-24 liYrOnie Power Mai etterling in "ABANDON SHIP" Drama in a lifeboat, Miss Joyee Armstrong la apend.; lag ionic time with relatives in Windsor and Detroit, Mr. and. Mrs.. Ale Styles, Billie and Patsy, of Minim have returns. ed to their home after spending couple of weeks with Mrs. Cora McGill, ► Mr. and Mr's. • .May and. Brace and Miss Pat •Armstrong, of To- ronto, Mr, and Mrs, Gordon Wii- Wilson •of Smithville and iMr, and Mrs, Jack Stewart and Gary, .of London, visited recently with Mr, arid Mrs, Howard Wilkinson, (Intended for last week) on., Tues., Wed., Aug. 26-27-28 Theatre Closed 1011111Milmilimoll""mma 4111111111.111111.11111.1011.1.....10. Floor Sanders for rent at HARDWARE wow $51:10 SpecAal Must Go TWO $100 SPECIALS 12 REGULAR GAMES for $40 EACH ONE "SHARE THE 'WEALTH" WHITECHURCH (Intended for lag wIf 4) — ' Sh 9ialf;,tmadnadyMait's,IfikieOic home of hiss uncle, Mr, Ale* Shiell m.f St. Thom,'. as, Mra. Alex 3 a eaver has been pa- tleat in Winkhara flospit lal this week, Mr, and Mrs. Roy Elliott gf Tes- Water visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, Harold Walker, ,,,, Mrs. Rev. J, Mundell of Detroit and her sisters, Misses Fanny and Lillian Paterson of Leamington Spent last week-end at the home of their brother, Mr, ,F. MO( Pater-, son. Mr,'"and Mrs, James Gaunt, who purchased" the Wilson farm, get possession this month, Jimmie Robertson visited last Week With his cousin, Harvey Craig. Miss Sara Caswell of Shelbourne has been visiting this week with Miss Elaine Conn. The ladies of the L, A. of the Presbyterian, Church held their meeting at the home of Mrs. Wal- lace Conn on Tuesday last and worked on blocks for a quilt, Dr, Richard J. Irwin of, Milner, B.C., attended a convention at TO- ,rento thisv week, He was accom- panied by his daughters Joyce and Janice from Vancouver to Melton Airport. After visiting with Mr.-and Mrs, Alex Nethery at Toronto the girls came here to. holiday with their grandparents, Mr. arid Mrs. Hereon Irwin, ' Irwin families attended the fune- ral of tneir,uncle, the late William McMurray, at Brussels with inter- ment. in Brandon Cemetery on Wednesday; , Mr. and Mrs. Joh.n2Rodney _Rea, who were married in Empress' United Church, London on August 10, Mrs. Rea is the former Lois Elizabeth Mason, ,daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John Mason of London, The young couple will live in Tort Credit, —Photo by Donald' W.. Campbell.. Doors Open 8* p.m. • Bingo Starts 9 p. ADMISSION $1.00 mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Austin and other relatives. Glennd who has been stationed at' Camp Chilliwack, B,C., has been posted to Germany and, will leave" October 15th, He will return to the west coast first. Mrs. Austin and fam- ily will join him • in Germany in November, . Mrs. Ken Hastie spent Sunday in London. Mrs. King returned home with them, after spending a weekl in London and Mrs. Hastie remain- ed for a week's visit, Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Johnston I and family, have been enjoying fa holiday motor trip to 'the east coast. •,0 Mr. and Mrs., Glenn Austin and family have been visiting' the for- to. Loudon' to spend a few holidays. Mr.. and Mrs. David Armstrong Mr. and ,Mrs, Robert Grasby, DOTI- na aneMary, 'visited with Min' and Mrs. Cecil Armstrong, Reta and Kenneth at Thorndale, Mary re- mained ,to spend a, few days there.' Mr.• and A /Ars. Anthony Mahody and Ruth of Dundas, visited on Mr. and Ara, .Joe Morgan and family of Allen, Craig visited, over the week-end with Mr. 'and Mrs. William Kelly, • Mrs. Norman Hill and Robert of Toronto spent a few days last week with herparents, Mr. and Mrs, Harry McGuire, ° Mr. Norman Stonehouse of Len-, don spent a • •few days with his parents, Mr, and Mrs, Robt, Stone- house. • Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Ansley and family of Thessalon spent 'a few days with Mr, and Mrs, Clare Van • Camp and family and other rela- tives, Mr. and Mrs, Mike Rezzensoff and Kathy of St. Catharines', are spending a, few days with Mrs. Laura Johnston and George' and other relatives in the district. Mr. and Mrs. JameS Lamont ac- companied Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hun- king of Blyth to' Norwich on Sun- day to visit the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs, B. Abblas and fainily. Mr. and Mrs. Ruesell Rae, Brant- ford, visited with Mr, and Mrs. Edgar Wightman and family on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Eward. McGregor of Chicago, Ill,, visited recently with Mrs. Janet McGregor, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton McGregor and Mr. and Mrs. R. Noble and Valdene. } Mr, and Mrs, Lloyd Henderson,' Dean and Debora and Mrs. J. Hon lingworth, all of London, visited on Regular Sunday Services ', Sunday School 10.15 a.m. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Vittie .spent Sunday with' Mr. and Mrs, Richard ,Monday. with Mr, ad Mrs: David Sunday in Kitchener. I Procter and Joyce. Joyce returned Armstrong; , Remembering the Lord ' at 11.15 Gospel' Meeting at '7.30 p.m. Each Thursday evening at 8 pan.,_ iPeayer Meetingsand Bible Study 'Saturday, August 17th, in Mo- Intesh United •Church, at three o'clock, Jacqueline Gilman daugh- ter of Mr, and Mrs, Ed, Gilman, of RA. 2, Mildmay, beeame the bride of Raymond Gowdy, son of Mr. and Mrs, Harry Gowdy, of Wroxeter. Rev. 1.1,' West officiated. Tile organ- ist was Mrs. Marie Douglas of Belmore and the soloist was Don Gilman Of Galt, brother of the bride, The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a floor-length gown of net and Frerich lace over white taffeta with fitted bodice, featuring a Sweetheart neckline and tiny cap sleeves, The three- tiered handkerchief skirt was of net, bordered with French lace. Her ,finger-tip veil was held by a ban- deau of sequined braid. She car- ried a bouquet of pale fellow Lester Hibbert roses with tiny blue rib- bona entwined with rosebuds, The bridesmaid was Mrs. Wm. King, of Brussels, sister of the bride, wearing a pale blue nylon eyelet over blue ,taffeta with blue taffeta eumberbund, forming a bow at the back. She wore a mat-, ching picture hat and gloves and, carried a bouquet of pale yellow Lester Hibbert roses, The flower girl was Nancy Att- wood, of Owen Sound, niece 'of the • bride, wearing a dress of white nylon eyelet over blue taffeta simi- lar to that of the bridesmaid. Her headpiece was of tiny blue poms and she carried:a nosegay of blue and white poms. Thp groomsman was Bob Earl of Gorrie and the ushers were Stew- art Coupland, of Wroxeter and Wm. King,. of Brussels.. For the reception at the church and at the bride's home, the guests were received by the bride's mother wearing a sheath dress/ of 'smokey blue crystalette with mat- ching jacket, black accessories and a corsage of pale yellow roses. She was assisted by • the groom's mother, wearing a sheath dress of mint green tissue faille, black vel- vet hat and accessories and white gloves and, a corsage of' dark gold mums. For a wedding . trip to, 'Three Finger's Lake, N.t. State, the bride donned a three-quarter- length duster of steel gray crystal- ette with flared back and bouffant sleeves over a light gray sheath dress, white picture hat and gloves; black patent shoes and purse and a corsage of white gardenias, The couple will, reside in Toronto. Guests Were present from De- troit, Toronto, Owen Sound, Galt, London, Sundridge and Lindsay, CyCoZoGy scz: ASK FOR GORRIE (Intended for last week) Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Brown,' John, Jean 'and Donald Russell are spending this week at the beach at Port Elgin. Mr. and 1VIra, Carl Martinson of Farmingham, Mass., spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hat- tie and Mr. and Mrs, Sandy 'Hastie. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Rhame at- tended the funeral on Tuesday of last week of the former's sister, Mrs. Wm. Robertson Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Jas, 'Edwards spent Saturday in London, Mr. W. C. King- •and gr. and THE , MAN WHO'S TOO BUSY To MAKE FRIEND'S SELDOM TOO BUSY TO NEE0 THEM. WITMOUT BRAGGING,' .1 THINK I'LL PROVE 10 BE JUST ABOUT AS INTEREST114G AND ENTERTAINING 'A FRIEND AS YOU'VE' MET IN A YEAIiOF YESTERDAYS: I'LL BE SEEING YOU THE AOS ,RUN -/ , did soituliii demadownipaIisiiiidodiolitulitaiiniiiiiii III BAUER at BLACK SUSPENSORY will help! rlVlany Men tell us they find real relief •Ofeartial6 Baler' & Week. ittspentory, Come today and' let us help, you select your' proper !Wand style. 2 for your 'Early' Fall Sewing .11 -7: FEATURING STRIPES FLORAL CHILDREN'S and NOVELTY ir f Patterns Li They're all So fresh and new and the selection is,the best ever, to meet inereased dentarita Just one look will convince You, 1 the patterns are vidthOut a doubt the smartest you've seen in a — long time., The exceptionally fine, quality will be of further interest to you and the beautiful shades are more exciting than ever. PRICE I 69c yard WHITE FLANNELETTE 36" width''at .55c 59c and 75c yd.. 27P *kith• at 45c .and 49c, yd. COWBOY HATS brand view shipMent of Cowboy tints io assorted, iimirt Colours, here just in time for rival& Days. MEN'S BOYS' This old 'aster way printed at The Advance in Mg and s ()WS Leagne for fiVe:„StieneSSIVe Seasons, Althotigh the don't knew the the Wingfulta Learn, winners of the Maitland 'League for 1807 coo, outcome ,of tile gaine, tyc prestane that Whighain care out on were ,pleying the 'Toronto itiveraides,kediamplons a the City . top, ' w. GRADUATES OF GODERICH BUSINESS COLLEGE OBTAIN POSITIONS This Business School can accom- modate thirty students and each Year the desks are well filled. The Fall Term opens September 3, and registrations are being accepted daily. The following students have re- eently began work as, secretaries, bookkeepers, stenographers, and typists: C. Anderson, Canadian National Railways, London; L. Lodge, john Labatt Ltd., London; M. Andrew, Richards-Wilcox mfg. Co. London; B. Larder, London Life Insurance Co.; M. Martin, Royal Trust Co, London; D. Har- rison, Law Office of Ernest M. Lee, Q.C. 'Toronto; R, Gibbings, Preston-Noelting Ltd., Stratford; H, Campbell, Dept. of Agriculture, Walkerton; 0 Wilson, Circle Bar Knitting Co, 14d. InIncarnline; R. Westbrook, Chartered Accountant Office of Mr. A, M, }tinier, C.A. Goderich; T. Goode; W. A, Sheafer Pen Co. of Canada Ltd., Goderich; R. CoOk, Windsor Salt go,: E. General Coach Works, Inn- sell; 14, Pentland, Unemployment Insurance Commission, Goderich; M. Orr, Batik of Montreal, Code.. rieb; M. Miller, ,School, Clinton; A. Drennan, Batik of Montreal, Goderich; Glazier, Clinton Community Credit tinfoil Ltd. Clinton; 3i/r, bales, School, Clinton; It. Ricks, Massey-'. Harris Co, London; R.. AndrewS,. Victoria Itispi Cat, London; jelthatotio, Culligan. Soft Water 8erviee, Coderlein C. Harris, Can., axle TOkniat LW, Clinton. tdiNhitiolomit MeXibbons the Resell Ores Mere Filt0T4lt 101