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finePel grotips, al 140 PM"? ,
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'Prayer 111001ilng sand ;Bible 111024V,
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Church manse, 01111011
the "scelle of, a flillet event pn
Avivist 30th, at five O'clock,
Itav; Grant Mills united in
SW/ 'Kellalid MoVittie of
ibr th lind Mrs. Olive Allen, of
Al ton, The bride wag attired in
Artili of. navy blue French crepe,
with beige hat and matching 40-
tin couple will reside in Blyth,,
..1:Resalialna was giving the recent
Igide ei, heart-to-heart
J. -hope your lot goin't be easier
than mine," she said, "All my
wedded days I've Carried !two bur
Ons, pa and the fire, gverytinie
0.4".tiltried to leek at one, the
other has gone out,'
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Patrick St., Wingham
Phone 770:
Two shows each night
First at 7.14
LIFETIME SECURITY a Can.,
oda life special contract pre,
viding Mr Insurance and Pen-
Ilion Option all in one paliey
available from age 0 te "age 455!
Consult—
A flower bedecked auto' with a Dutch windmill was entered by Holland Gardens for' Saturday's
parade. This picture of the • colorful entry was to ken as the floats assembled before the procession'
.along Josephine to the, town park. --Ady,ance-Times photo.
.Thuri., Fri., Sat., Sept 0-6-7
Dirk Bogarde, Marine Goring
in,
"Ill Met By Moonlight'
#11iliour and thrills in this true
:story:"Of how' a German •Genera
was, vkidnapped in war-time.
Greece.
FRANK,C. HOPPER '
,---Representative—
Canada Life
WINGHAM, ONT.
—Mrs. Carman
Family Gathers,.
For 89th Birthday
Mrs, J, J, Moffatt celebrated her
89th birthday , on Thursday, Aug-
Coutts and ! -,--Mr. and Mrs. Keith Tomlinson ust 29th at the' home of her daugh- .
n.,• Tues.,. Wed., Sept. 9-10-11
THEATRE CLOSED
laughtera, Barbara and Marianne
.rf Ottawa visited for a few .days
ast week with. Mr. and Mrs. R. A.
Coutts.
--Mr, and Mrs. Brian Groh' and
Kathie of Oshawa and Mr, and.
Mrs, Roy Bridge and Marianne of
Poronto were week-end visitors
with the ladies' mother, Mrs, Roy
MacDonald. Mr. Angus MacKay of
fasper, easketchewan visited, at
she thrice home for a few days.
ter„ Mrs, G, N, Underwood,
- Members of her fainily, grand-
children and great-grandchildren'
were present for the occasion- She
received lovely flowers and carda
from relatfves and her many
friends, All 'joined in' 'wishing het
many more happy years. '
Golf Bridge
The're were five tables in, play at
the Golf ., bridge 'on Thursday
August 22, with winners', being
first, Mrs. W, J. Greer, SeCO111
Mrs. H, V. Pym, and mystery
Prize, Mrs, W. Tsbister.' For las'
Thursday, 'the prize winners were:
first, Mrs. W. J. Greer; second
Mrs. J. W, McKibbaon and the
mystery draW went to Mrs, GOO
IloWson,
and Sheila of Streetsville, spent, the
week-end with her 'parents, Mr.
Mrs. W. R. Hamilton. Robert
Tomlinson returned to Streetsville
after spending his helidays with
his grandparents. p •
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Ianville nammerton, local photo-
grapher, returned. this week from
Winona, Indiana, where he had
taken a seven-day course in elec-
tronic flash photography at the
Winona School of Photography.
—Among the CNE visitors on'
Thursday last were: Mr. and Mra.
Earl Heywood and family; Mr, and
Mrs., Geo. R. Scott •and family;
Mr. Douglai Aitchison and son,
Larry; Mrs. Horace Aitchison;
'Mrs. Claire Adams; Mr. and Mrs.
.Barry., Wenger and son, David;
1Vir. and MrS. R. S. Hetherington
and family; Mrs. B, H. Miller and
Mrs. R, G. ,Gannett.
Mr. and Mrs.-Walter Tisdale of
Kindersley, Sask„ left for home on
Wednesday after visiting with the
latter's sister, Mrs. ,Geo. tleyell.
Mr. Rs'H. Thompson" of sE. Wawa-
nosh is accompanying- them. '
Mr.. and Mrs. Ernest Lewis, have
returned home after holidaying at
their cottage at Poplar Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed 'Ediglibffer
spent the holiday week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Edighoffer at
Bayfield. -
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Cruickshank
of Detroit spent the week-end in
Wingham with relativest
. .. but, she` set yhim
'straight; now he knows
you: can get friendly 'ee>tT
gill: .tile time',a t. >irice
wme s
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tTltuts., Fria ,Sat; Sept. 12-13-14
James Stewart, June Allyson
"The Stratton Story"
"A stirring human-interest drama
itbout the life of Monty Strat-
i 'Oil,' the • Chicago White! Sox
baseball pitcher.
:Mon., Tues., Weds, Sept. 10-17-18
THEATRE CLOSED —Visitors at the home of Mrs.
'Sturdy last week were, Mr. and
Ars. M. Allan of Auburn, Mr,
i•larvey McGee, North Bay, Mr: and
Ars, Bill Sturdy and family, of
)wen -Sound, .and Mrs. Allan Mc-,
4anus and baby, of Stratford. '
Tints., Fri., Sat., Sept. 19-20-21
Torun,. Monroe, Don Murray in
'BUS STOP"
(adult entertainment)
A ,cennedy about a naive young . • cowhand who falls in.love with
„an entertainer in a saloon.
INVIIMONWAIMINNIINN
and Mrs, W. E. Fielding
Were week-end and holiday guests
of relatives In St. Thomas. They
were accompanied home by the
ormer's aunt, Mrs. M, J. Minahs,n,
•.if St. Thomas.
•'.11/11!. and Mrs. -John Patilson,
ilathie and Jimmy spent ;,the holl-
lay with friends in Galt.
—Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Elliott and
Linda spent the week-end in Owen
.otind with Rev, H. L. and Mrs.
2arker.. —
SERVICE 1,',u.°.?'1 t",'
WHERE YOUR
E, SUNOCO DOLLAR GO.C1\,
FURTHER"- CIL
Norman "WelwoOd, driving (7.11-1 !!!,!s Shqwers' 1913 Model T brass-bound Ford, 'acted as chauffeur for •
important personages in the ;I! "ties on both ,Fri day, and Saturday. In this picture he is looking
after MC Bob Secord and one of the Frontier :lasses,
ML, Fri:, Sat-., Sept. 20,27-28
Jayne Mansfield, Dan Duryea
in
.THE BURGLAR"
(adult •entertainment)
A crime melodrama filled with
inspense and excitement with
Jayne Mansfield as one of the
'f.aarig members who falls in love
:with .a renegade policeman,
A live land) added a touch of OrighialitY to 416 • float entered by 0„ Lloyd, an.1 ::en, Ltd.; depicting.
favourite nursery `rhymes, Among, the nursery characters on the prize winning float are jack and
Jill, Three ken In A, Tdb and Little Bo Peep. —Advance-Times photo..
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brought forth considerable dis- the community' and expressed the
•cuSsion, with the rnenibers divided opinion'that every business man in
on the best method of introducihg the ' town shpuld belong to, the
extra shopping hours, One group group and attend its Meetings.
Store Hours
(Continued from 'page one) 1
Girls' Band would he invited if
provide Music for the .occasion.
,Bert, Armstrong will head •
committee to .call on non-members
of the /Business Association foi
donations toward this et:immunity.
wide Christmas i promption. The
date for Ithe Santa Claus visit
was set for Nov. 30th, the las
Saturday in the month.
Various, coniniiitees were name(
to 'take charge ,Of the details o'
this event: Band and ,,,;transporta-
tion,, Norman WelWeod, Len Craw-
ford, John Pattison; bagging, Ec Frontier,Days
(Continued from, page one) Mrs, Allen Me33arney of 'Rich-
mond, Vancouver, visited for a few
days With Mr. and Mrs; Stewart
1VIcBurney, • Victoria Street.
o r Sanders for rem
at
LEXANDER'S
ARDWARE
Edighoffer and the food'store!own-
ers; decorating, Warren Caller
and Hugh Carmichael.
December Hours
The, question of store hours dur
Mr. and' Mrs., Ken' Somers and, l eg the month of Decembei
family of Midland spent Labour
Day with friends at Wingham and New York, have just returned Blyth. While here they visited
with Mr. and Mrs. A. R. EuVal.
Mr. David Seniors, Ken's father
and ibrmer Wingham barber,visit-
ed with his brother and sisters at
'Blyth.
Stormindo ws
A DISCOUNT OF 5% will be given on
all ordersOf StOrin Windows during the
MONTH. OF SEPTEMBER
We will measure and install windows.; if •desire
—Mrs. W. Mitchell and grand-
laughter, Susanne of
'Carlow, spent the holiday week-end'
with Mr. and Mrs, Gibson Rintoul
and family,' John St.
—Mr's. B. H Miller, of DeCroit,
returned horde after spending the
past week with her sister, Mrs.
1. G. Gannett, Mr, Gannett and
family.
—Mrs. Kirby Williams of Cooks-
villa and 'Miss Martha ,Orr of Td-
ro:nto spent a feW days last week
with Mr's. W. H. Haney and also
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Stafford
Bateson.
Visitors 'with Mrs, C. Bartchford
over the holiday Were Lt. and Mrs.
R, Eldridge of Barrie; Mr. and
Mrs. Gilbert Eldridge and Edward,
Mrs. Norma Wright and Lance and
Mr. Harry Humble, all of Toronto.
from a trip to the Gaspe Penin-
sula, En route they, visited the
ghost town as • well as the new'
model town of Iroquoil. At Corn-
wall a bus trip, conducted by the
Ontario Hydro Commission, was
taken where work on the power
hotises of the St:Levvrence Seaway.
Project was seen.
Master David Langridge return-
ed to his home last week after
Spending a holiday, with his grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Lang,
ridge, near Beigrave,
Mrs. R. Stevenson Of Port Col
borne is .Visiting • with friends
around Winghanl.
' —Miss Rose •Coventry, accomp-
anied Eby her sister Mrs. T. W.
Malcolm and her niece, Miss
Eleeda Malcolm, of Niagara, Falls,
favored remaining open all 'Wed-'
afternoons in ',December
Prior to Christmas, and. the 'Friday,
Saturday, Monday and Tuesday
evenings immediately , before the
'The others-Were in davor
if, remaining open all Friday .and
aturday evenings in the month'
until Christmas, as well ,as the
Monday and Tuesday evenings in
Christmas week.
It was' finally decided' that all"
buiiness amen ,in the community'
who are affected by the -Christ-
mas trade will, be. contacted per-
sonally and given an opportunity
to vote 'on the matter by ballot.
Clare Cantelon' volunteered. to se-
lect a commtttee and conductqhe
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The contentious question Of whe-
ther or not the stores in Wing-.
:lam should 'remain open' on Fri-
lay or 'Saturday evenings next
-as raised and discussed in every
e t Thru the Skin to Pain'
the ,CKITX Barn bance group, to
which had been added several ex-
tra aEtists, Dancing followed the
program until midnight;
SloW Start
As bad been-the °Aso in previous
years, the opening' night pf the
Frontier Days event was diS-
Woollens are possibly the Most Popidfir of all Fall FahrieS,
•".•.• so •suitable for Skirts, Suits,, Junwers, etc. Irouil want to loOk a
over the very attractive tweeds, vial& and smart ,ehades in plain
112,- woollen materials. Thege heavy 'fabrics are available in all wool
or .wool With ebtten or' rayon and are priecil at.
$1:98 ,S2:98 13.50 am $4.50 ) I • •
New medical
discovery for
relieving
muscular aches
and pains,
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...r. Other popular Fall Fabricsi ...nelud; ehtionesPntis, Novelty .='
11; , Weii,VeSi V.ffilveteena and Corduroys — you'll 'thrill at all the 1
..11 beautiful shades, So popular for iitz ' 11 i .the season. Prieek fret!! ...........„......:.,&. . ., ,,, . ,,, ia,41. .......... ..47 i• IF 444 '
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▪ 14'0 td be fOrgotten are die many patterns in Our New Fall a
colocOon Flaimelattesi*a
Wide assertatent of Ia-0140v
suitable lot Children's Ladlea and Mon 's Pajamas 69e: or 6leetef Ate on display.' ;Priced at Mcl<ihbon, Miner Wilkilisen arid
Warren Callan Was Panted to' eall
oit unpaid members iiinn effort to'
fill out the tistiOciatioci's mernber-
ship to Its ~normal cpiotits
before the Ineetiog ,elosed Mayor
ft. ZE Metiihrity spoke briefly on
the value of an assoelatiOn whitit Mc Ki bbons
3rd, Wingh'arri General Hoapital.
• Horse Show
A new feature at the park this
year was as horse show in which
were slioWn many of the firie
male which .hatt taken part, in the
parade. Judged by George Tervit
and T, As Currie, :the winners
were:
First In both saddie and parade'
classes was Billy the Kid, ridden
by Jim Currie of Atwood. 'Mounts
from the Harold Best stables at
Flesherton and •those of •Hareld .
Clark of Grantor( took, the re-
mainder of the prizes.
One of the. most, interesting por-
tiOna'' of the afternbon's program
was the musical. drills presented
by the Durham' 13and, whose
precfse Mairouvree 'dreW raptatten-
tion and spentane*na apPlauSe
frOna the crowd of abotit 2,500
adultS arid' children in the, park.
e .Several ether high clas enter-
clatter
ptoessiliboal caw tdase
thatmtie
tail. UtetPaN:aovvnt
Vance ei agreed
which
hf t l
tainment acts wore also presented
under 'the 'MC.ing of Johnny Brent
ill and Bill 'Certren, .
contact, all business men to aster The arena waS.fillecl in the even
taln‘ their 'wishes in the Matter at ,ing for the broadcast prograrn of
the,end of the year, the decision of
the Majority 'td be final.
Panel PiepoSed
Is . P. McKibben suggested that
'the. .13Usine88 Association .organize
a public Meeting for residents Of
both town and'. country areas, at ,ap
'
Pointing An interesting and
Mitch i panel distussibfi would ' sorriewhateXperisive program had
held on any - matters 'relating to been attanger1,-Starring Joan Fair,
tint problems which are mutually fax Of televiSkin fame but the
interesting to the t.twijoangerl e oufpst.hreT: tuvrntoiduat3::Waastwstinnaoloin,
was his plan that parade, ay
faitnert and three business Men ranged °Spedially for the young
comet be refereed by Bob Carbon stern, saw dozens fine entries,
with, Clever costumes and the 61/1- of 'ell and the agricultural ocliterict e of a great deal hilt, (1 Work
representative, in effort t4'` .66 .Of psit,14.twever,
about better :UM° ,progratil WO presented
beeWeens town and country People, 1 at the town' park for the kiddies
drew very few adults, ft' was led A eetrunitte° cornposecl of J. by the Belkrave Pipe Band and
the Lions toys' and 'Mils' Pand,
Vrontier Queen VIVa MacDonald
Was selected at the Vilany. OW-
boort event and it, the evening Mr,
amid 11/1% Walter 'Weeds of Turn-
berry were' selotted as the Frontier
Couple during the ,Prontfer tall at
the arena', Ur, .iirtrd ) iras-
'Veltibben NVere .;fiained best etnrile'
soalcS to better the business life O couple at.the *Mc ovoht,
On the prize-Winhing floats was ibis one enttred by the Wingham General hospital. SllOwed
very nallstie blood transfusion being given, A t the end 'Of the float the Plorened Nightingale'
pledge Wan draPlayed ifi idrge lettOra., F AtiVariCe,411trea
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