HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1960-04-27, Page 5•
Look what I get for stepping on spiders!
And what do you know , it's washday i But who cares
with electricity to chase those washday blues. In homes
with automatic electric. -washers and dryers . • , mothers
have more time for little boys with nothing to do.
More time for the children . more time for all the
things you like to do . . that's the joy of owning a
modern electric washer and dryer. When your washday
disposition is "weatherproof" you'll find your nerves
are "shatter-proof." In fact, you'll find that a great
many of life's little problems "come out in the wash"
when you own an automatic electric washer and dryer.
To get more out of life— get the most out of electricity.
LIVE BETTER ELECTRICALLY
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LIBBY'S FANCY
rOMATO JUICE
48 OZ. TIN 27c
LIBBY'S UNGRADED
FANCY PEAS
Z 15 OZ. TINS 37c
BRIGHT'S FANCY
APPLESAUCE
is OZ. TINS 29c
LYNN VALLEY — STD.
SLICED PEACHES
2 is oz. TINS 39c
ST. WILLIAMS WITH PECTIN
STRAWBERRY JAM
24 OZ. JAR 49c
SHORT GRAIN
AL RICE
CELLO 35c
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TULIP --- REGULAR ,
MARGARINE
4 1 LB. PKGS. 89c
SERVE HOT OR COLO
NABISCO
SHREDDED WHEAT
278 BISC. PKGS. 55c
Saving at time a Putt-holm
DETERGENT POWDER,
slim*
20c OFF PACK 67c
GIANT PKG.
ONTARIO COLOURED
MILD CHEESE
POUND 49c
TE BAGS
LIBBY'S—JUST HEAT AND SERVE
2 lbs. 33c
SUNKIST
ealitotniiii, Sweet .Tuiey V•letwift Size 168's
ORANGES 2 doz. 69c
Inipotted /O. 1, atimb• size 21's
CELERY STALKS . ea, 19c
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WINGHAM
HOUGHTON- Red and fiibirlaY
Houghton are proud to announce
the birth of their daughter. 011:r-
icy Ann, ln Elgin-St. 'Thomas
Hospital on. Stmatxy, April
1000,
FRASW1. - At Winghant General
Hospital, on Tuesday, April 10,
01 to Mr. ..and Mrs. 1)onalg.1
Fraser, R. H, son.
BLAKE At Wingham Genera'
nosPitg. on Tiiiirsday, April 21:,
to Mr. and Mrs. Keith W. Blake,
R. R. 7, Lticknow,. a daughter.
MEYER -- At W1110401 General
Hospital,. on Thursday. April 21.
1060, to Mr. and.. Mrs„ Robert
Meyer, Teeswater, a daughter,
WHITE At Wingham. General.
Hospital, on Thursday,. April 21,
1060, to Mr, and Mrs, Raymond
White, Belgrave, a -daughter.
TFIOMPSOZsi----At Wingham Gener-
al Hospital, on Saturday, April
28, 1960, to Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Thompson, R. X, BeigraVe, a
daughter. •
THIFF.IVIAN—At Wingham General
Hospital, on Sunday, April 24,
MO, to Mrs. Bette Huffman,
Teeswater, a daughter.
FITCH — At Wingham General
Hospital, on Monday, April 25,
1960, to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fitch,
R. R. 1, Wroxeter, a son.
'FOXTON At Wingharn General
Hospital, on Monday, April 25,
- 1050, to Mr.- and Mrs. John Fox-
ton, Wingham, a daughter.
FITCH — At Wingham General
Hospital, on 1V.fonclay, April 25,
1960, to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fitch,
R. R. 1, Wroxeter, a son. (Ex-
pired April 25/.
SANDERSON—At Wingham Gen-
eral Hospital, on Tuesday, April
20, 1960, to Mr. a n d Mrs. I.,00n-
ard Sanderson, A.R.' 1, Gorrie,
'a daughter.
Evening Guild
Meets at St. Paul's
Mrs, Miller Davis opened the
meeting of the., Evening Guild at
St. Paul's Anglican Church last
Tuesday with an Easter hymn and
prayer. Mrs. Herbert Fuller read
Scripture- „Mrs. C. R. Wilkinson
filled in as seci.etary in the absence
of Mrs L. Botichiii%
It' was annonneed that the now
baiiiiiret•-tahleS had arrived and a
discussion was held on the pur-
chase of small chairs for the nur-
sery room. Nothing definite was
settled on, this matter and it was
held over until the next meeting.
Plans were made for several ban-
quets that were scheduled for this
month.
Rev. C. F. Johnson spoke on the
affiliation of- the ...Evening Guild
with the Altar Guild and explain-
ed the setting up of communion.
Lunch was served by Mrs. Terry
Nethery, Miss Lillian Ellacott and
Mrs. Herbert Fuller.
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.1.1,uchre at Legion
Tile. 111,St regular euchre -of the.
season, sponsored by the Ladies'
AlPtillary to the Canadian Legion.
was. held in the Legion Home on
Monday evening with thirteen
tables in pJay.
Mrs, Willis 1lall had the high
score for the ladies and -'Nellie
gall was high for men, Mrii, gob
Casernore won the prize foe the
high score for the lady playing as
Man. Consolation prizes went to
Mrs. Gertrude Alien and Bill:
Johnston. Mrs, Stuart Mc:Burney
won the door .prize..
A social tirao. followed. The
ladies of the Auxiliary are grate-
ful to all those who have support-
ed the euchre parties • during the
winter months,
Huron Liberals
Arrange Meeting
Hon. .1. W. Picitersgill, M.P., Ot
tawa, will address the annual meet-
ing of the Huron Liberal. AMOS,
bon, it was announced this week.
The meeting, which follows. a /din-
ner, is being .held. in the Legion
lien, Clinton, Friday evening,
May 6th,
Pickeragi11 is 4. Prominent'
member of the Liberal .opposition
in. Ottawa, lie Is a former minis-.
ter of eitizenship and harnigra-
Ron.
Tickets for the dinner are avail-
able from association officers,
the various municipalities,
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fanners it s n
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TUB PICTURIII of these young men skt a illeVour
iniseball game hi 1915 was contributed by Mrs. Ella
Burke and the names- were supplied by Brat Maeli,eintf
Bud( row, left to right, Jhn Miii,say, Ed. yaSli.alid
Ted Elliott; centre row, Wally Miller, 'Frank Mac-
Lean„ George .l'acques and Bob Brooks; front; Bob
Currie, Sgt. Dick "T Bone" Mann of the. 1.61sit'init-
talion and an unidentified man.
Frank MacLean is a brother of. 1111,• l‘fargant!t
o no pre d maci--cau of town, ,Bien MtirraY and Wally
Miller live in Wingham, and: B.: A. elirkleAl'ilifing.
bam passed away recently. Diel Mann -lives' in
Cal ifornia.
The picture was taken in the hall park and -the
bouso In the left was the home of Police Chief George
Alien and a corner of the Robert Alien. residence,
(now Roy Adair's homey -is in the right hackgrothild., .
FRIDAY and SATURDAY APRIL 29'
Another Big Double Bill Program
:141 Chandler and Fess Parker
Keehnicolor and Starring
AWKER
"WHEN HELL BROKE LOOSE"
First Show at Dusk.
WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY:
May 4 - $ - 6
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The Ontario Safety League
cptotes from an editorial in the
Financial Post: "Only 1% of traf-
fic accidents in Britain in 1958
were classified as due to driving
under the influence of drink or a
drug'. This came 21st in the list
of, causes... Though, excessive
drinking does cause some ace!:
,dents and deaths;..the. main' reason
1why streets and highways are
:dangerous is that thousand's of
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drunk, sober or In•any'other'atate
of mind", -
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