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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1960-05-18, Page 5The Whiglinm. Advance-Th.11es, Wefluftiglay.. 14.04,v 'A *A. DRIVE IN YOUR TROUBLES ii and smile -- smile — smile! ' We replace broken auto glass, grills, bumpers. Smooth out wrinkled fendirs, restore factory finish, EXPERT BODY REPAIRS ON ALL MAKES OF CARS, FREE ESTIMATES, WINfillAM BODY SHOP AT YOUR SERVICE 24 hours per day WING AM BRANCH BACKACHE May be Warning Backache is .chop caused ;by' lazy kidney action. When kidneys get out order, excess acids yestealemain in -the system. Then= bacltache, dis- turbed rest or thit.litedoot OW heavy- headed feelirig 04y. soon follow., Times the time to take:IL:IOW's. Kidney Pills, todd'aitimulite theisidneya to-normal action. .Then" you, .feei,hetter—aleOp betterork; better. Get Dodd's Kidney PHIS now: 59 For Fast, gtficient Overnight Freight Service TO OR •FROM WINCHAM - TORONTO OR • WINCHAM LONDON• • Call WALDEN BROS. • Transport • All Loads Insured • New' Wingham Warehouse • Serving Wingham and District e Household Moving Service s to any Ontario point. NO LOAD TOO BIG. NO LOAD TOO SMALL ALL 'RECEIVE CARE, WHEN YOU SHIP BY WALDEN BROS. WINGHAM PHONE 15 DS•90 • sreS --400 • Volkswagen makes sense for you -Here's why! " Volkswagen's engine is air-cooled, an astonishing adVn- rage when you think about it. No water to boil over in summer. No water to freeze in winter. Owners say the VW engine seems to go on forever with so little effort, fuel or attention. Friction and stress ate so low, in fact, that a VW can cruise at 70 all day long without any over-exertion. . . Volkswagen is great fun to drive; agile and highly responsive, with one of the smoothest stick shifts in the business, It's 4 feet shorter-than conventional cars, yet holds 4 adults, with a surprising amount of room. Volkswagen's suspension is different; all-independent by torsion bars. It gives you uncanny control over rough roads bump-burnp-hump). Andthenew anti-swaybar eliminates swing and sway on curves. The engine in the back gives the. Volkswagen superb traction, In mud, sand, ice, snow, where other cars skid, you go. Obviously, this is a classic design that is not tobe Changeti just for the sake of change. The Volkswagen you buy today will remain in style long after other cars have come and gone. One of the things designed right into the Volkswagen is easy, -low-cost maintenance. The car is so well conceived that its engine can be removed and replaced in only 90 minutes. e; And best of all: the price of a Volkswagen is much loVver than you would expect. No wonder, then, Volkswagen is the largest selling import in.Noreh America—by fat. out VOLKSWAGIPN CANADA LTD. MERKLET MOTORS Box 62 Wingham Telephone 84 • READ YOUR ONTARIO 1-101WITAL IIT,URANCE GUIDE, --IF you haven't one, ask yofir employer or write, ONTARIO HOSPITAI. SERVICES CQMMISSION TORONTO 7, ONTARIO SAVE TIME by deposit. cash in this Envelope Depository at any hour. ing cheques and small SAFEGUARD CASH after thIs Wallet Depository. - banking hours by using Our 24-Hour Depository Service gives you the big convenience of both night-time and day-time banking. Here's how it works: (1) Customers with personal accounts can now de- posit cheques and up to $100 cash, anytime day or night, in thd Envelope Depository. Your deposit is promptly acknowledged by mail. (2) Merchants and businessmen holding sizable sums of money after banking hours use the Wallet Depository Service — making big cash deposits feasible at any hour. Get full details 'from our branch soon on how this new service can benefit you. • TH“ANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE , Call us your bankers MT. AFFILIATES WITH SENIOR MOH BELGRAVE—The regular meet- ing of the Evening Auxiliary of the Woman's Missionary Society of Knox 'United Church was held on Wednesday evening in the church with their guests, the members of the Aft6rnoon Auxiliary, the Can- adian Girls in Training and their mothers. This was the affiliation service for the members with the. W.M.S. Mrs. Clifford Logan, president, was in. charge and opened the meeting with a thought for the clay, followed by a hymn. Minutes of -the last meeting- and the roll call were read by Mrs. Clarence Han- na and the financial report' was read by Mrs. James R. Cetiltes. The .Tune meeting will be held at the home of Mrs, John Nixon with Mrs. Kenneth Baybour's group in charge, Members were reminded of the school for loaders coming up iXi August at Alma College. Mrs. BM Coultes, speaxing ort be half of the Hi-C group .of Young People's, asked it any of the lad- ies could.idonate4used-linens- to 'be used for bandages and sent to West Africa for use in binding lepers' feet. Mrs. Harold Vincent, gave a report of the. Huron Presbyterial held at Seaforth. The offering was received by Betty Rinn •and Wen, ry Fear and dedicated. Mrs. Logan expressed words of welcome to the COLT. members, their mothers and the Afternoon Auxiliary. Mrs. Ted Fear, leader of the. CALM, took charge of the service, which _included a vocal BELGRAVE Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Taylor ,and family of Sarnia spent the week- end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orval E. Taylor. Mrs. A. E, Johnston and her brother, Mr. George Wa.dell of St. Marys visited on Sunday With Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Smith. Mr. and Mrs. .Goldie Wheeler of. London visited on. Saturday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Herb Wheeler. Mr. and Mrs. James Lamont and family, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hunking, Auburn. Mr, and Mrs. Russel Walker of GoderiCh spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Harry McGuire and also visited with Mrs. Robert Stonehouse and other relatives, duet by Wendy and Rhonda Fear, accompanied by Mrs.- Geo. Johns- ton.' Linda Johnston read a story, "Surprising Things Happen". Joye Procter gave a piano solo. All the girls repeated the Pur- pose, followed by Scripture and the hymn "In Christ There Is No East or West". On behalf of the W.M.S,, Mrs. 'Ross Andersmi welcomed the this and the World 'Friendship badges were presented by , Mrs. - Logan. This part of the service closed with a prayer by Mrs. Fear and Mrs.. Anderson, and the benediction. Two films were enjoyed, one on Africa and the other on the Stan- ley Park Zoo in Vancouver, Mrs. Ross Anderson Conducted a game, Grace was said by Rev. W. Clark and lunch was served. The meet- ing closed' with everyone singing Taps. Mi., Mrs. C. Hanna. Married 25 Years BELGRAVE — The Foresters' Hall was filled to capacity on Fri- day evening with • many relatives and friends of Mr. and Mrs. Clar- ence W. Hanna, who • were cele- brating their 25th wedding anni- versary. Mrs. Hanna, the former Ruby Lennox of Listowel, daughter of Mr: Thomas Lennox and the late Mrs. Lennox and Clarence W. Hanna, son of Mr. W. A. Hanna and the late Mrs. Hanna were married by the •late R, V. Stanley Baggett and took up residence in Listowel, In 1945 they purebaSed the gen- eral Store from T. B. Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. Hanna have three children, Mrs. Eldon, (Lorraine) Cook, R.R. 1, Belgrave, Miss Jean Hanna and David Hanna both at home. They have three grand- children. • The evening was spent by some playing cards while others visited and also danced to the music of Scott and Aicock's Orchestra, At lunch Nelson Hanna called Mr. and Mrs. Hanna to the platform and Mrs. Elgin Burke read an address and Nelson Hanna, Nelson Gieger and Ernie Hilson presented them with several mis- cellaneous gifts and three lamps on behalf of their relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Hanna each gaT view m air reiplyrediate family pre- sented their parents with a silver chafing dish and an orchid cor- sage and buttoniere. P=ttiti, itt. IT41, IN,SyR"tgt: la IF YOU GO TO HOSPITAL Make sure yea take, along. your Hospital. Insurance Certificate or, • at lenst, the Certificate number, Jot the number down now —and keep it where it on be found in an emergency. ISTOIRTsTING, NOON OR NIGHT—From now on if you want to make deposits at the Wingham branch of The Canadian Ban k.of Commerce, you can do it anyhow, even at two- o'clock in the, morning. Tile bank has .officially opened its unique new 24-hour Depository Service (the first of its'kind in Wing- ham). The, depository consists of two slots on the outer wall of the hank—like, those no, a mail box— it.here customers enn.deposit cheques or cash at any- time of the day or night,. including week-ends. One stet, marked ."envelopes", is for cheques and cash deposits of up to $100.09. The, other will take special wallets which will be available for merchants and business men who have sizeable sums of money on 'hand after business hours, and want to put these sums in safe keeping. The new bank service meets a local need, according to Canadian Bank of Com- merce officials. "We feel that a 24-hour service such as this. is a necessity, as well as a convenience, in a growing community like Wingham," The new Wingham Depository is one of many installed by The Canadian Bank of Commerce across Canada, WINN KINSMEN PAPER DRIVE Wednesday, May 18th Due to wet weather piclrups t.v4To .not.POSOle qat May 41,th — Domes. Wingbam—Cursies. Vitruittire Whiteehureh—Millis, Grocery Belgra,ve-r-Malwan'a Store. liinevale--411offmau!s. Ware OUT OF MOWN IRI(1101f'S To Bh MAIM, il"KiCiOR, 2 .r...111, te-AeStu4Pu~KePss(0-40•tsdlt.e.:9stc,sg~,tosg.~-..ei..szass.,~v.ots.0-0...6,st..0-,c~,,epu.s.u., Sid Adams PHONE 746 WINGHAM If you have a ear problem, we have Mc answer. Dependable Farm Service LINE .0 For Car, Truck or Tractor ! When you order CO-OP Gasoline from your local Co. operative, there is no long delay - . . you get fast, depend-. able farm service, always. And you can be assured that when you buy CO-OP Gaso- tine you are buying Gasoline second to none. With CO-OP Gasoline in your tank, your car, truck or tractor will give you the best possible performance at all times, plus maximum mileage for your money. BELGRAVE CO-OP BELGRAVE, ONTARIO Phone Wingham 1091; Brussels 388w10