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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1960-05-11, Page 12I I Miracle Whip 16 oz. SALAD DRESSING 33c' 1.-,••••••••••••a••••••••..1. it ubilee" Cutups Special Inter-ProvinLal Jubilee Camps will be held' in every prov- ince of Canada this. summer to mark- the -Golden Jubilee of Girl Guiding in Canada, Each camp will be attended by two girls from each province and two from Great Britain, to foster inter-provincial' and international understanding -nod, friendship; 04•111,00•44044111411.40/1,44.4414114.0M1104.4.114.41.1.441/9041.1.40.114•04/4401,11.1.1441.4MM0014.1.14414M40.11164•4 NOTICE Under By-Law No, 1195 of the Town of Winglicim, no person shall commence the erection of any new building or the repair, alteration or addition to any existing building, or commence a connection to the sanitary sewer, unless and until he shall have first obtained a permit from the building inspector and the Town foreman respectively, to proceed with the same. Any person contravening this by-law is liable to a fine, not exceeding $50.00. By Order, WINGHAM TOWN COUNCIL. the position of the buttons, if necessary, Now for the neckline, 'Remove the collar, and stitch around, the opened seam at the neckline. Make a square yoke effect with the binding. This near-the-face emph- asis is not only handsome, but will please tile Mother-to-be by draw- ing attention away from her waist-. line, Add binding on both sides of the front bandieg; too( This die-- guises laft to 'right buttoning. NOW acid a jannty bow Plitt at the neckline, and you have a 'taint- and pretty smock that can double as a Maternity blouse. tJse it diseancled man's shirt With a worn collar 'and cuffs, You can even buy- an Mote pensive man's shirt for the project arid the total cost will be Much less than buying a ready-made slam& Either way, the inen of the 'liaise will admire your ingenuity. He Might even feel that 'his shirt leeks better on you than it ever did on him. • ,T2114 Wingtaerat Advance- Times AV'*get Twelve. Wed., May 10 PERSONALS At Toyqnto,.4ancitkct . -It, E. McKinney' was in. Toronto last - week, -where he, attended a banquet sponsored by the John 'reward Society, at De- • geode: Hall, This organizations as- concerned u+its the rehabiliteMon of ex-prisoner's and convicts. , Mr. McKinney was also a guest with- the Toronto Kiwania which meets at Casa Loma, tic was a member Of thiS organization for 15 years and was a member of the board of• directors whew-the club took on the project of reno- vating Casa Loma, -se that it could , be opened to.the public, Preeeedit of the enterprise, whieh has been highly successful, have been used for work with the city's under privileged children. •,,1,0 - i ming•••••Nornom LYCEUM Theatre Wirigharn., Ontario Two Shows Each Night t'ommeltee Lug at 'LW p.m, • Mr. and Mrs. Thomas 'Cruick- ahank, Mrs., Wilfred Arthur ead Mrs. L. Hingston were in Matton on Saturday and attended the Oldridetallawitine wedding. The bride 'a grandmother, Mrs. Cora ilaavkins, 01: Toronto, 14 a sister of Mrs. Cruickshank and Mrs. Arthur. Mr. aud Mrs. Donald Watson and family of ("Union were Sunday visitors with her mother, Mrs. „Onvid Hutcheson. Miss Nancy nne iititeheson and me Matthew Paulini of Kitchener were week- end guests aC tho same home, Mr. CUR( Mrs, •George Harron of Kitownry were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs, G. O. Caaemore, ("aiding Te6race. and Mrs, Forrest H. Craig of St. George, Ont., called on Mr. and„Mrs. W. T. Cruickshank and other friends and relatives here over the week-end. ----Miss Marianne McKibben of London Teachers' College was a visitor with her parents, Dr, 'and Mrs. W, A. McKibben, -oyer the Mother's Day week-end, --Mr. and Mrs. Francis Mills and Miss Jean Mills of Birmingham were in town at the week-end. --Mr. and Mrs, Gordon: gaciCay and Malcolm, Mr. and Mrs. Mae- - Vitt. - SAT May - 13 - It Peter Palmer, St ulihy Kaye and Leslie rarrish in TIL ABNER' `plre'colourful people of Drew:itch. U.S.A. from Al Capn's condo strip. 111111.1111.11k. Meeting The meeting of the Catholic Wo- motile League was 'held TttecidaY evening in-the parish hall with the President, Mrs. John Hanna, In the -chair. Minutes of the last ,neat- , log were read by the eeeretary, Mrs. William Templentan, Members were" asked to eativinal the parish for slibeeriptiene to The Canadian Register. Twenty- five dollars was.donated to the Scheel fo-r Retarded' Children. Mrs. Owen, King was appointed to at- teled the C.W.L, conveinion to be held in Stratford Mtiy 17,1,1t and 18th,. -• 4 Lunch was served by the commit-, tee in charge:, • LOCATED IN Former MUNDY STORE Take Niagara's 20-MINUTE TEST WINGHAM PHONE 290 - .1‘14,...00.410.444,07•••••!,. recently to finalize plans, The Blitz is - an, added effort to raise funds for World Refugee Year, over and above what several churches are doing to aid the Saanniiian Committee. All donations Will assist in eleariiii the refugee camps in. Europe.—Fhoto by Mrs. Trott. FINALIZE PLANS—Um R, G, MacMillan, -Goderich, campaign chairman for Huron County's Refugee Year Blitz, May 10 to 21, Mrs. Frank Firegland, Clinton, uho was instrumental in its. organization, joint Berry,. Goderich, who will act as treasurer, and Mrs, Cliff Dunbar of Ethel, in the rear, who will act as Grey Township's chairman, met at Clinton Music Theory Commencing July 1st biinsidunt 01' GrOltp Teaching 10(11 be given in Musie ',theory in. preparation for January 1961 examinations. Those who desire instruction ehould register with me not later than July 2nd, 1960 Alan D. Bennett Phone S79 Wingharn rocery 4.1146M11401101104.111114.401,41.11111.4114.1004.1•PO.M•0414 0•11•1044•1111.04141.44•11.04111114011011.4.1114.11.141111.010,4•1011140.14 ed Front blitz, being held between May 16 and 21, asked that the Lions make the the house-to-house canvass and they agreed. Vaughan, Douglas, farm editor at CKNX, was introduced by Norman Welwood. He spoke about the young, people leaving faine, The MachineS note' used ',in laritring el- iminate the necessity of whole fa- milies remaining at home to op- 'orate the farm. As an example, one well-equipped farmer in the U.S., -with the help of three hired men, is able to feed 2.5,000 cattle. With so many young people leav- ing the farms, Mr. DOuglas sug- gested a worthwhile project for Lions would be to, approach' the federal government to make this a test area and try to find some IIWalls of keeping them nearer home. Lion Hugh Carmichael express- ed the thanks of the club for the address and a directors' meeting was held at 'the close el the re- gular meeting. at their home in Wingham. neth spent Mother's Day week-end' • REAV1E CANDIDATE 'TURNBERRY TOWNSHIP Thirteenth Annual MUSIC FESTIVAL FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1960 FOR ZONE CHAIRMAN Phone: Our Prices Are Lower 590 We Keep. Down the Upkeep Delivery Free —Mr. and Mrs. Jack Laing, Jinl- my and Lennie Lu of Toronto spent the week-end with her par- ents, Mr, and Mrs. Morris Swan- son, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stewart of London called Sunday at the sane home and with Mr. and Mrs. William Bain. President Dr. W. A, ,Crawford Presided for the regular meeting of the Lions Club on Fridg.k eve- ning at the Queens Hotel. Jack Reavie led the singing and Tail- Adjudicator—Me Ed. Iyergtoson, Chairman—Me j, H. Kinkead, Inspector of Public Schools Music Supervisor—Mrs. Nora Moffatt Morning and Afternoon sessions in Bluevale Community Hall. Evening performance in the Wingham District High School at 8.00 o'clock. 6 for $1.00- Stokely's Fancy CREAM CORN -Mr. and Mrs. John Hopper of twister Percy Clark collected the Port Credit spent the week-end 'fines. • with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Zone Chairman Bill Lumby of Chas. Hopper and Mr. and Mrs. Goderich was at the meeting and announced that Jack Reavit' of t} '1,1111111/41.11111110•1014./M41.NEYNA/Se • 48 Oz. 4. for $1.00 1 ORANGE JUICE Donald Duck FLUFF() Shortening -• 10c off 3 lb. tin 85c CARNATION MILK (tall tin) 3 for 46c Club House 16 oz. PEANUT BUTTER,. ice box jar . ...... 48 oz. Stolenly's Pitney , 'TOMATO. ' JUKE 29c • . t Post's GRAPENUT 'FLAKES 12 oz. 29c the Wingham club; is a candidate for zone chairman foe the next term. Lions, Morgiut Henderson and Cameron McDonald of Lueknow were guests and told of the Billie O'Connor show the Luelcnow Lions are sponsoring this month. Lion E. L. Stuckey told the club members of a trip he had taken to the Londnn .District On ivied Children's Treatment Centre, to ;Which the Wingham Limn; had me- tributed, IIo was pleased with the pleasant surroundings and atoms-. Ay re, The president announced that the Kinsmen Club had agreed to. help the Salvation Army by canvassing for the Red Shield Drive, and had requested the assistance of twelve Lions. Ross Hamilton, local chair- man for the World .Refugee Year •I • Fancy SPY APPLES . 5 1b..cello 49c SEBAGO CERTIFIE D SE POTATOES 75 Turn ficrayed Shirt. Into Useful SinOck W. J. Brown. . • —Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Edgar, and. Debbie of -Unionville were home for Mothet"s Day, with Per par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Newman. —Mr, and Mrs. William Fitz- patrick and family 'and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fitzpatrick and Miss Betty of London, spent the week- end With Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Fitz- patrick.. Mr, Ferguson of Mitchell was a guest at the same home. —Miss Ferne Nethery of 'Kitch- ener and Miss Karen Smith of Lis- towel spent the Week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Ab. Nethery. ----Mr. and Mrs. J Scott Jr., of Blyth, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bridge, of Toronto, called on Mr. and Mrs. Bruce MacDonald at the week-end, . --- -Mr, and Mrs. J. L. Pegnem add Doreen of Port Credit visited with her mother, Mrs. Gertrude Cam- eron. Mrs. 'Neil McLean anti son, Roderick, of Toronto, were Satur- day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Walker. Mrs. McLean also attended the wedding of a niece in ListoweL --MiSS •Doris Fells of Toronto spent Mother's Day week-end with herns .parents, Mr. and Mrs, Thos. po —Mr. George Porter of Toronto spent the week-end with his -mother, Mrs, D. B. Porter, and visited with his father in the Wingham Hospital.. —Mrs. Walter Tisdale of Kin- dersley, Sash,, arrived in Wingham on 'Saturday to spent a couple of weeks with her sister, Mrs. Georgt Deycll, . ---Mr. and Mrs, Howard Braden of Toronto are spending several days with Mr. and Mrs, Don Adams. --- -Mrs. John B. Allen and chil- dren of Toronto visited with, her mother, Mrs. 'George RosS, for ten days. They returned home on Mon- day. —Mr, and Mrs. Jim Darling ex- pect ;to move their 'house trailer from Bluevale to Newcastle, -where Mr, Darling is now employed. Mrs. Darling spent several days at the home of her -parents here, Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Brooks. • , --Ma and Mrs. A. Haferinehl and family visited with his parents, Mr. and -We, John Ilafermehl of Mildmay on Mother's Day. -----Mr. and Mrs. Wally Haselg,tove, Bruce and Barry of Chesley, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. arid Mrs. Omar Haselgrove and Claudia, . !a-Mr:” arid, Mrs. Ongh Sinnamon anent Sunday. -at ,the home of Mr. and MO. John 'Simla-Mon, of Wroxeter, to attend the christening of baby Valerie May, -at the- morn- ing service in the United Church there. Mr. and Mrs E. W, Bee- croft and Ronald and Kirk also vieited there on SundaY. • '---Mra, Jahn Weir and Dr. Edith Weir of Chicago were in Wingham attending the, funeral Of Mrs, Weir's .81-pier, Mrs. Thomas Dick- _s,4eSfWedTe144...4•.44P114ffl4 0401111.0.140!0,144411.11411114011111.00111•1.6”.1M14.111M4011404.11.34M.0.1•44411n 11114•00411M10048•44•1.1•1.01 . , r Reezeir, tot Kay and family and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Salter and Debbie visited on. Ounday, with Misses Agnes and Bertha MacKay, in London, - Mr. and Mrs. Carl McKay and family of Stratford were visitors at the week-end with his mother, Mrs. Annie McKay, and with Mrs McKay's father, Mr. Stafford Bate- son, Dr. Dorothy Towle of Toronto has been visiting for several days with in r coesin, Mrs. Jean Crump. - Mrs, Piarl Hamilton spent last week with her daughter, Mrs. Hugh Jones and Mr. Jones in Sarnia. Mr. Hamilton, Ruth and Doug visited there at the week- end and attended the christening of Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton's grand- son, Jeffrey, at. Blackwell United Church on Sunday morning. —Mrs. Lillian Mutrie and Mr, William Towle of Toronto are visiting with their sister, Mrs, Jean Crump. - • . and Moo, Ross la Reilly of Sault Ste, Marie, are visiting with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Max McCarter on their way home from a winter vacation in Florida. a. —Mr. and Mrs. Jelui Langridge, Da4id and Steven were visitors for Mother's Day:with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. „F. Langridge, Bela grave. —Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Walker and Tommy were recent. guests with Mrs. Neil MnLean in Toronto, and visited with Mrs. Walker's brother, Mr; Neil McLean, who is a patient obi Toronto General Hos- „nt?ased to report that Me. McLean is 'improving —Mr. and Mrs, Don Adams and family, Mrs. Helen Casemore and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Braden were iii Collingwood - on Sunday to visit Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Adam's and Mrs. Casemore's grandmother, who was celebrating iter 90th birthday, --Peter Nesmith, son of Mr. and Mrs, D. C. Nesmith and a student at Queen's University left on Tues- day of last week for ,Halifax, N.S. Peter is an officer cadet with the 11.CN (R) 'and will have sea time from that port during the summer months. —Mrs. M. Haselgrove of London spent Sunday with her 'son, Mr. Omar Haselgrove and family. ta-Mr. W. B. :Com') and Mrs. Fred Saint attended the -Ontati8 Recreation Council annual conven- tion in Cornwall from Thursday to Saturday of last week. They were accompanied to Toronto by Mrs. Conron, who visited with Mrs. G. Y. R. Allen. —Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Harrison spent the week-end in Toronto and attended the Canada Packers' Quarter Century Club's 18th annual dinner at the Royal York,Hotel on Saturday. evening. —Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Crawford left on Sunday for. Cineinatti, Ohio. They will return on Sunday. —ma and Mrs, Howard. Pollock of Detroit, Mich., visited over the week-6nd with Mr. and Mrs. Don Cameron. ' —Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rowland and daughters of Burlington spent the week-end with . her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Britain. —Mr, and Mrs. Roy Bridge and children. of Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Scott of Blyth spent the week-end with Mrs. 'Reiy MaciDMI-• aid, LAW Isobel Laurendeati of. Clinton Airport spent Sunday at the same home. —Mr, and Mrs. Athol Purdon and family of Sarnia were week- end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Leggatt and other rela- tives. —Miss Mae Coulter of Aylmer, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Coulter and family of Stratford and Mr. and Mrs, W. J. MeCutcheon of Brussels spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H. Coulter. —Misses Pearl and Babe Eck- enswiller of Niletieo spent the week-6nd here and visited ' with their aunt, Mrs. E. A. VanStone at the hospital. Other recent vis- itors with Mrs, VanStone were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Beckley :of Toronto. —Mr. and Mrs. Hartley Smith, Karen and Kenneth of Tilsonbniog spent the week-end with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. jos. Smith. —Mr. and Mrs. Alan Garniss and Call of London spent Sunday with per mother,. Mrs. Geo. Kerr. aeoMr. and Mrs Lorne -Cornish, Golden. Yellow SUGAR . 2 Ii);. 2 O'c SALADA INSTANT. TEA I % oz.. 59c BLUE SURF, Powdeled 'detergent,• •• • 40c off - King , . . , $1..13 Schneider's lb. COOKED HAM. sliced' .... .. . .. . .. • 99c r ' \ )q., Kent - Sliced Mindless BREAKFAST BACON ' f ...... ..."... 45c ' , . Today, John McMurray and Mary his wife travel to town together. For him the journey to the office is an every day routine. For Mary it's something special — an exciting early start to a day's shop. ping. For both a busy day lies ahead . one during which they'll make good use of the services their bank provides. Their Personal Chequing Account at The Canadian tank of Commerce will make settling bills easy and economical for Mary. And when John drops in to make a deposit in their Savings Account, he'll be greeted with the friendliness and courtesy that makes a visit to the Bank of Cottunerce a pleasure. EH e CANADIAN :SANK OF COMMERCE, pa/240106 gni, 1 The "shirt off hubby's hack" can make a striking all-purpose smock for the housewife who sews and the expectant youtig mother. What busy homemaker wouldn't cherish a garment 'combining chic,. comfort, washability, and econorby? With a few tine from your Weal Sewing centre, you can turn at frayed Man's- shirt into Just such a roorale-booster: The fitst step in feminizing huh- b's shirt IS to cut off the tails to a becoming length Arid nut in a neat heM. Stiteh decorative border with a strip. of bias Ibinding in a contrasting color, three to four inches upwards from -the hem,. us- ing your zigzag .attachment, for this. E.v en though the sleeves are too long, you -can achieve 'a becoming detail without major alterations. Simply put two rows of the same binding on the cuffs . . . and push the -cuffs to the elbow -for a pretty tirtritean-sleeve silhouette, changing (Winghant), Limited "biz riaksws John and Gory of Leindon, Mr. and Mrs, 'Harvey Burgess and 'Miss Elaine Clayton of Toronto, spent the Week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Burgess. —Mt and Mrs, Walter Haw- thorne and Diatis of Goderich spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Carmichael. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Hawthorne said family 'of Kitchen- r Were dist) gllesta on Sunday. --'Mr. and Mrs, Rey Manuel Watt Week.eit'd guests of Mr. and Mra, Rey Trigger, Of St. Thonlias - Dave Crompton and Ken- Sen. :.. , Get your. Sports Enterable tolethei —NOW. when the . '. selection is at its bait. -- SEE OUR FRESH STOCK OF POPOVERS at , . . $4.95 BLOUSES at $3.95 45.95 and $6.95 SLIM JIMS at 45.95 and $6.95 JAMAICA,S at . ....... „ . $3,95 It's easy to mix •and Matti,' in malty different Iva)* with the colour trend so predominant bean lines of sportsWekt. A wondertul colleettain of new styles awaits ydu in Brown, Blue and 'Gold Plaids made front film Cotton gingliami, and a further stnart selecgon made %from the new nod ovular rlaykra Prints 111 Aqua. and Goa olio& OUR NEW 'T' SHIRTS ;end HALTER. TOF$ ARE VERY SMARTLY STYLED SPRING'S. FAVOURITE SHADES Price $1.49 to $1.98 THIS SEASON'S SWIM SUITS ARE SO ATTRACTIVE Choose yours no*, item Our, eyi-Catch.hig styles, They're, really terrifici Price $7.95 to $10.95 SKIRTS at • • I' korrettotttrotArjtirkotitiorti EDIGHOFFERS tia