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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1960-05-25, Page 6Safety — with regular interest payments whou yolt invest $109 or inure in Britisk• Mortgage Guaranteed Certificates. • for 1 to 5 years . To invest — see your local agent or send us your cheque, BEMS111MORTGAGE &MUST COMPA1NY Founded In 1877 Head Office: STRATFORD • TO: BEATISH MORTGAGE St TRUST, STRATFORD I enclose my cheque for $ for investment in a British Mortgage Guaranteed Investment Certificate. NAME ti ADDRESS Please, Lend me a folder giving full information about British. Mortgage & Trust Guaranteed Investment Certificates. J. 1 The Wingbani Alva .rice- Wedneiday, May 20, 1961 Lives", basing her remarks on I Matt. thali,ter 13, verses 41 and 40,1 The hymn "Creations Lard, We Give Thee the preahlent, Mrs. "Itos$ Vollatt ronthicted the Ali this was the birthday meeting, when all birthday money is brought In, the members enjoytil a niece of birth- Mrs. G. W. Tiffin Gives Message cd the meeting with prayer, after ‘viiich all sung a hymn. Mrs. E. MIsa Norma .Ctnitts arid. Mr:;, Albert Itin'toul ithUlAect la the worship service. A duet, "A Prayer" Was sung by AVirilyu and Sandra Tiffin, Mrs, G. W. Tiffin gave a very .ehalleng-: Webster had charge and open- ing message, on "Pearls of Our day cake with ice cream. The 'P.:vetting of the United Church held. its 'May meet.- Ihg at the home of Airs, G. W. 'Tif- fin wIth.°34 in. atter:14mi'. Mrs. t1 mom 2.0o4t1....••• 0,1,46•Ti agr iwes1111.0 raw,.nwnwn.9Y.nicw111u1111,4.1.A•0.101.xwruw+011,uw.1.u...u..•n Modernize Your Living Room With This Top Value from Walker's —Mr. and. Mrs. Charlie Bonney and family of Princeton. spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Ross. Anderson and family of IUt. 6,, Wingham, and other relatives. —Mr, and Mrs, Harold Doug and. Doris of Ilainilton spent Mrs. Mitchell and. with Luck- now. friends. --Mr. and Mrs. "Bud" Lott of. North Bay were week-end guests 0, with his parents, Mr,. and Mrs. Carl Lott. anntiM and rs.AImexr C:ocuialtreircsuoift, Loon anal Mr. Martin of Galt visited with Mt anti Mrs, Geo. IL Coulter last week, Mr, and Mrs. Chas, Martin return- ed with Mr. 'and Mrs. Clarkson to spent a few days at Gait. the British. Isles ending. in Dublin, Ireland, where they will attend den tal .'couvc ution from .tote 20th to 20th then returning home by 'TCA. -Dr. and Mrs. Eric <1, Apps of Kenollt, Ontario, visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Currie and -other relatives in Wingham. and Toronto. While in Toronto, they attended the .graduation, at the University of Toronto of their daughter Judith, in Physical and Occupational Therapy, They also attended a family re-union. honour- ing their silver wedding anniver- sary. -Mr. and: Mrs. Rpy J. Adair were in Strathroy on Sunday and, spent the day 'with Mr. and. Mrs.. Ken Baker anti family. week-end with. his mother. Mrs. Carl Bennett of Louden visited at the home of her daugh- ter„ 1114.4. Fro:tale Templemaa over the week-end and, staye'l with her grandchildren while my, and Mrs. Templemaa attended the Kinsmen convention la Windsor. —Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Phillips, Mary and John and MISS Dianne Davidson attended the wedding of Miss Betty Swan. to Mr. Ivan Cook in Bervie United Church on Satur- day, Dianne was soloist and Mary was one of the bridesmaids, and Mrs. G. W. Rurgman of Kirkland Lake, left Montreal by Air France jet plane May 22nd for Paris, for a five weeks' vaca- tion. They will' tour Europe and, JOIN GUIDES.—Two Brownies, Lynda Wavle and Mary Ahura are shown above wEh Mrs. M. Henderscu of the Girl Guides Just before they took part in a "Fly. Up" ceremony which advances them from the Brownie troop to the Girl Guides, The event was held hi the hall of Me local Presbyterian • —Mr. and Mrs. Harry Henderson and daughter of Owen Sound, spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Carl Lott and Mr. Lott. --Mr. and Mrs. Willis Nall, Brenda and Joe were, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Stroud, .Scarboro, on Sunday and Monday. Mr; and Mrs, Harry Hawthorne of London were week-end visitors at the home of their daughter, Mrs.. Murray Stainton and Mr. Stainton. --Mr. and Mrs. Mac 'Cameron of Owen Sound spent the Week-end with their' parents, Mr. and Mrs, Don Cameron and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Colvin. - Mr, and Mrs. Ron Murray and family of Toronto visited with his mother, Mrs. W. C. Murray ,over the week-end. Doug Murray of Preston also spent the holiday —Ernie King, Jack Henderson, Jim.Henderson, Arn Lillow, Louis Redmond, John Krug, Rod McDon- ald, Allan Hafermehi and "Jack Mitchell spent last week fishing at Adelaidle Lake, north of Sault Ste. Marie and returned home on ,Satur- day. --Mr. and Mrs, W. E. Fielding spent the holiday week-end the guestS of friends in NeW Liskeard, and on 'Saturday attended the Sutton-Bartlett wedding at the First Baptist Church, New Lis- heard, --Last . Thursday night, MrS. Hugh Carmichael and Mrs. Frank Hopper entertained at Mrs. Hop, per's home in honor of Mrs. Joe Ella,cott, who is leaving for Eng- land on June 10th. They presented her with a gift. 4.1.41091414121.114.114111.1.07.0410•11•••Dae.a.Mt0a1.1151.4.04110.0M0.111.0401moviNOCIAMINWawhIer imer.o..1.4.11.0.4ffa WINGHA TRAD ••• • • • —• VI\ Wi sham Arena EN Thurs., Friday, Saturday June 2 3 4 6,000 Sq. Ft. under canvas his Year fig 2 Huge Tents • _.11111121111.111PlisomM • • .71.?` Over 60 Major Exhibits Official- Opeping THURSDAY, JUNE 2nd, AT 8.00 P.M. JOYCE BROS. a DOORS OPEN THURSDAY d - at. 7 p.m. FRIDAY - at 2 p.m. to 11.00 p.m. SATURDAY - at 2 p.m, to 11.00 p.m. Fun for 11w Kids Fun for All HAW FOR TOY TRAIN Dozens of business lines will be repro ' stinted at the Fair, Their colorful and interesting booths on the arena floor will be worth many times the price of admission. Add to all this the fine entertainment which is being provided and you can certainly count on a most enjoyable and inexpensive outing for the whole family. FORMOSA SPRING BREWERY book PRIZE DRAW FOR $15.00 CASH TO BE DRAWN AT 10.45 EACH NIGHT OF THE FAIR LOADED WITH $50,00 CASH Get your Tickets from' any Kinsman or at the Trade Fair. Top Notch Endertaiomellt Dari r re at AArti ENN ng M Miss Cal Y gary 1957Ni KEL a will do ati an znazing ac will 'act. r EP in Canada. 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