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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1957-11-06, Page 8ato.rveocoluper--verrOilpr'''''',—"4* *IV .1.11.t• AREN'T WE PR! TTY? • The. Wineihitra Advance-Iftnell, WednehdaY• Nov, 604 19&. GAVILLER, MONTOSH & WARD • CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS BELL. TELEPHONE., BUILDING. • Walkerton Closrio.; oar Sanders for rent, at ALEXANDER'S . '.?resen ted W i th Gift • klighteen Indies gathered At the hone of MM. Harry Gerrie, on Thursday evening last to enjoy an evening with Mrs, Charles Salter, who is leaving 1111s week for her new bone irt. Kitchener, The evening Was. Spent playing' euchre, after o which Mrs. Salter was presented with a lovely chair, Lunch was served by the heat- ess assisted by Mrs. Win. lE.4.131, .• HARDWARE r Attention VeteranSt . Q. ALAN WILLIAMS Optornetript Patrick St, Wingbam Phone 770 Petteplace Passes in Hospital' The death occurred on 'Wed- nesday, October 30th, of Mr, yin.. cent .Petteplace, 62, at the Wing- ham 'General Hospital. 'T Mr. Pettaplace, who lived at Toeswater, was the father of, Mrs, Vred Tucker, of Wingharn. • The funeral service was held at the Church -funeral home in Tees- water, SPECIAL LOW RAIL FARES TO THE. ROYAL AGRICULTURAL 'WINTER FAIR GOSPEL HALL Regular Sunday Services Remembering the Loi'd 10 a.m. Sunday School 11.15 a,m. Gospel Meeting at 7.30 p.m. Each Thursday evening at 8 p.m. Prayer Meeting and Bible Study n U LYCEUM Theatie Two shows each MOO First at 7,15 TORONTO, NOV. 15-23 FARE AND ONE-HALF FOR THE ROUND TRIP Good going—Nov. l4th-23rd incl. Return—Leave Toronto not later than. 'midnight, November 24th. • Fall information from any agent. 'Banquet for Veterans arid Wives St. Paul's Anglican Church Basement 4. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11th at 6.30 p.m. The public is cardiailll invited to attend I • both services - 1 ' • - • • 1-7-55 ' Thursday, Friday, Saturday November 7 - 8 9 Greer Gerson, Ronald Coleman '.in "Random •Harvest",. An unforgettable love story from a best selling novel.' Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday November 11 - 12 - 13 • THEATRE CLOSED 77etea gotgr:fg, 1F—you are using the mortgage. plan of buying your home, YOU should know about our special MORTGAGE ,INSURANCE Consult— FRANK C. HOPPER --Representative— Canada Life WINGHAM, ONT. tce enwood wool Thurs. - Fri. - Sat. Nov. 14-15-16 Bette St', John, Alexander Knox in ' , "High Tide At Noon" (Adult Entertainment) The story, of a girl torn between the love of two men and her home amid the rugged beauty' .• of Nova Scotia, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday NOvenaber '18 - 19 - 20 , THEATRE CLOSED ' B la n kets .- For. Comfort ,For Beauty For 'Long:, laStinig value : ':‹O• . • Thurs.: - Fri. - Sat. Nov. 31-22.23 Judy Holliday, Richard Cede , • in ''FULL OF LIFE"- An amusing comedy with Judy Holliday, ' . . ... DBolaicizientes.iniciainiidelnewt ouosa, Syhoowu ‘gyeteuonotyurths:olockg)olefstthgeis.aedleuxuoirtuvt 0 wool,' pre-shrunk, and beautifully waShulq: renwood blankets assure unrivalled warmth without weigiq a a: we knoW you'll 1 love all the wonderful shades. !,' We suggest you buy your Kenwood the easy way -- join the i Kerivvood .Club and after making a small 419ositi, a, Pass Book • I . will be, given you to record e`adh payment." Watch the balance I dwindle till the blanket is yours. • i monday,.Tuesday, Wednesday -November - 26 - 27 THEATRE' CLOSER ThurS:- Fri. - Sat. Nov. 28-29-39 Norman Wisdom, Maureen ,Swanson ,,.in `UP IN THE WORLD' The comic adventures of the little man who, Starts 'big trouble for gangsters who close in on the son of 'a millionaire, AMP EDIGH Pan Mt, OFFERS (Wingham) 'Limited "THE FRIENDLY STORE" - —Mr, and Mrs. Jeffrey Hawkins and family of London visited with, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stafford Bateson, at the week-end. —Mrs. S. A, Murray is visiting with her son, Walter' Murray and family, of Richmond. Hill and with her son, Kenneth Murray and family of Cooksville. —Mr. and . Mrs. Pete Bennett and family, of Ingersoll, were week- end visitors with the latter's 'par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, James Seli. at IVIoncton and visited on Sun- day with Mitchell relatives. • —Mr, and Mrs, Philip McMillan and Isabel' of Lueknow visited on' Sunday with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Hugh Sinnamon, Minnie St, —Mr, and 1VtrS, W. W. Armstrong left on Saturday to, spend, the winter months in Florida. —Mr. and Mrs, John MeinteS were in.London on Sunday, where they visited with the latter's- bro- ther. , - .01•001.114Mi.1..l.M•b•MOWIMI•11•111.141M,iN1.11.4.11.4111•401111k4•14.1•104.i-0-11dIttii•Mq • SS;I —Miss Letitia Robinson left OR Sunday to spend the winter months P F.1280NALs rv.j.thvrrre.lcatairvnlesartincoTuotz and laugh- ter, Maryann, of Ottawa, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr, and Mrs: R. A, Coutts, John Street. —Mrs.,Norman Keating repre- sented te Women's Institutes of West Huron district at the first national convention , of the Feder- ated Women's Institute of Canada, held at the Chateau Laurier, Ot- tawa, October 28-31. ' —Mrs.Rex R and Mo ichardson and Mrs. Joe Ross.children, of Detroit, visited on pday withIheir aunt, Mrs; Gordon ugh Hall, Bluevalc and Mrs. -H Sinnamon, Minnie Street, Tiieir mother, Mrs. Wm. 1VreMichael, visited with her ‘,.k•„Mm., +XLM'd N.181dar- NEW! SUPER„POWERE-D1.• mother, Mrs, Bone, of Brussels who has been very ill. —A quiet birthday party was, held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mel Keating' on Tuesday of last week. The party was in honor of Mrs. Keating's motht3r, Mrs, David Chamney, who was 82 that day, and Miss Lobel Keating, Mr. Keat- ing's aunt, whose 69th birthday was on Wednesday, Mrs, Hayes, of, the McKay Nursing Home, was a'guest at dinner and for the eve., Mew. PgRaNg;A: --Mr. and MrS, Geo. C. Allen,. ot Wyandotte, Mich., spent the week - end "with Mrs, D. 13, Porter. Her mother Mrs, Geo, Allen returned home with them, after spending some time there. SALE PRICt —Mrs. Ldtitia Mitchell is visit- !rig with her son, .Bert Mitchell, Mrs, Mitchell and two sons of Paisley. —Miss Sane Hetherington and Mr. Rae Hetherington are flying. out to Winnipeg` on Friday to at- tend the wedding of their brother FiC H. I, Hetherington. —Lev, Balser, Norman Keating, Ken Simmons „and Jack Porter, all of Elliot Lake, were home to at,- tend the funeral of Harry Faegan inGoderith Friday. Complete with Deluxe Tools 1: gollt on Whack —Mr, Allan Nieed, of Carlin Bor- den, son of Mrs. Annie Nicol, of Winglia.m has left for Uplands, Ot- tawa, where 'he is taking further training as an aero-engine techni-, *elan with the RCAF. —Mrs, Lloyd Hingston left' otr Thursday of-last week. to visit her sister, Mrs, George Nicholson at the Nile, near Goderieb. She re- turned home on Tuesday of this week. —Mr. and Mrs, Bob Rae and family of London, spent the, week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Pym, —Mr, and Mrs foil Shortreed, of Pickering, spent the week-end with the former's sister, 'Miss Anna Shortreed. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. wielding Were Week-end Visitors hi Battle Creek arid Marshall, MielL They were accompanied by MisS. hone Sutton„ Reg, N., of New Lislte,ard. —10, 'and Mts. Gibson Rintoul and suns, spent the weekend with Merida at CarlOW. 4-Miss Grade Thorripstin of the Stratford• Teachers' College, spent the weekend With her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Thorripson, Diag- onal Road. Mr. and Mrs, Robert• Sinna. Mon spent the week end' with het pore's s, lend Mrs, osonv Roeh Hot all the Modern Features Including -- 0010 • ''Full HorseiitiVei” *Or Light Vinyl Hose • Paper Dust Bog • Eeisy-Glicle Rug Nozzle • Clip.on ' Tools • Swivel-Top • Adjustable SuciAon • riltec.• Now Beauty Light • Rolls' cm Robber Swivel Wheel —Mrs, George Parrish arid Lin- da, of Listowdl, spent the week. end with Mr, and Mrs. Wm, Xing, 1Vfiss Hessie Parker, a 'fotiner Wingham girl renewed 'acquaint- ances in town last week and al-, though it is over fifty years since her faMily Moved from here to London., she was very pleased to be able to contact a few of the school friends, Her father was 'the „genial conduCtor on the Grand Trunk TtailWaY NOW ONR) and will he remembered.. by many of the older residents, While hi town' Shewas the guest of Mrs, Jim. Cart, Patrick Street. SMALL DEPOSIT DELIVERS ,—BALANCE EASY, TERMS SW Hurry for, this No, •1 cleaner-Wilt/el • r /.101/1 Radio and Electric FRESHNESS GUARANTEED REMINGTON'S- limmilimiammommoimpor OUR PHONE NUMBER MI 171-4 • Fractured Wrists Come In Threes Three patients were admitted to the Winghain General Hospital on Friday within an hour, all Suffer. 1ng from •.fractured. 'wrists sus- tained in separate aceicleritS. • PaVid :Stokes, the 10-year-old son of Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Stokes, R.R. 2, fractured his. left wrist when he fell while try- ing to plinth a tree, Mrs,. Shirley. Hackett, of H.H, 7, T.ieknov, frac- UFO her wrist when she fell from. it step-ladder in her home, Eleven- year-old James MeNaughton, son. of Mr, and Mrs, James IVfeNaugh- ton,. of .:LticknoW,. OW off a Olin, bar in the school .gyrimasium and fractured his right wrist,. • All. three • patients • required .anaesthetics,and casts. and all tvere. hospitlised,. Yesterday( their Condition. was said by 'general Hospital officials, to be Satififactory. PERSONALS --Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and' Mrs, 'Harold Wild were Mr. and Mrs,, Stan Tackabury and f'anaily, and Mr. anti Mrs. G, Steed- man, all of London, . • ! —John Wild of Guelph spent the week-end at the home of his. parents, Mr, :and Mrs, Harold Wild, • . • , —Mrs F. Sturdy is visiting with her son, William, and 1);IrS,- Sturdy and faMily,. of Owen Sound. CHURCH PARADE Sunday, Noveininr 10th, I • Fall in at Legion Home at 10.30 a.m. sharp -1 to march .to VVingham United Church Service to be conducted by Rev. D. J. MacRae 1-!! CENOTAPH SERVICE - Monday 7 • November lith Veterans and Legionnaires, members of that ladies' Auxiliary to they Legion, Boy. Scouts, Curl Guides Wolf Cubs, Brownies and members of the Town Council, fall in at the Armouries WI at 9.45' a.inti: Guest Speaker: Capt. John Irvine, RCAPC # Linda Hayden and Brenda MacLennan, both prize-winners, in the fancy dressed section for the over' 10's have a word with, the third-prize-Winner, Alton Adams, The masqueraders were pictured during an; interva in the fun at the Lions' Halloween party held in the town hail on Thursday evening,—A.-T, photo. From left to right Doh 'Rintpul, Patsy Zurbrigg, Sandra Cameron, Eddie Ross, Lois Col...an and Ray COrrin, all 'won priies at the Lions'' Hallowe'en Party. • The children were among more than two doien who received prizes'for Hallowe'en disguises at the town hall on Thursday evening, Specials This • Week Meat Specials Fresh PORK SHOULDERS .... lb. 35c PORK LOIN ROAST lb. 55c PORK CHOPS lb. 65c Flat Rib BRISKET lb. 19c Tablerite BOLOGNA .. 12 oz. pkg. 29c Tablerite Sliced Back Bacon 1/2 lb. 55c Grocery 'Specials Lipton's Chicken Noodle SOUP MIX 10 pks. $1 Clark's IRISH STEW 2 for 55c Sunny Morn' COFFEE . 1 lb. 73c i Sno Kreem SHORTENING 2 lbs. 49c SPA1VI 1 tin 47c Baker's CHOCOLATE CHIPS \ 24c Remington's IGA Market .. 4 „ *O ak • , ,,,,, ..?4 21111011111111, • • I • • ' your grain plus 111 tisne tommviiiik01 CO-OP CONCENTRATE .1 I •this year. Mix Co-op Concentrates with your Stain and you I That full granary of yolits earl help you eta feeding eosts nave on economical tent Mari-lowered feed. Lot Coopbail ~naitY Coneentrates bah your COWS give you an extra 1,000 lbs, of milk , ce-op Wet Cbacentrates with Atilhestrol in Aii re.MYtlit to ftits you trie 15051 gain ricr lb. Of feed ,0 TON tar ok result-getting acid eost-eutting feeding ro.otratn. Vol C ri EtiC)g Belgrave Co.9perative BELGRAVE, Phone Brussels 1400 Wingharn 1065w •