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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1960-06-01, Page 8Cliff Rebertson, Gia Scala THI'ESDAY and xi RIDAY June 2 and 3 "THEY CAME TO CORDURA" t Colour: (Cinemascope) Gary Cooper -- Rita. Hayworth (One Cartoon) SATURDAY ONLY — JUNE 4 Red Skelton in "PUBLIC PIGEON NO. 1" 5411011511PAYLOADER 34 yard bucket NOW $2499 PRESENT AT irlitAxitt... 1130X0I'FiClE subject Lord Tennyson's "Ulyssis", :bringing to the girls and their GOOD FOR ONE. ADMISSION mothers the story and using it Vs NVITH TIFF. PURCHASE OF ONE. Anrrr AmfiSSION give some truths for everyday life, Audrey Mitten thanked the speak- MON.. TUES, wED.. THURS., THROUGHOUT MONTII OF JUNE er .and presen'fed a gift, NOT GOOD FRIDAYS Of SATURDAYS f ' Sharon Pollock gave reading, "How Use Keep Mother's Day" by Stephen, Leacock. Miss Janet Mac- FORD MONARCH :EDSEL INIII441,4111•44.14411, raPo•VAL The WipOsins Asvxarca.Tilmern, Wtalts4"); "110 Birthday Groetings family Mrs,i aeaf rt(1.1iuneisSEIhndandtm l.AlriTy anti London visited over the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Anderson. Mrs.FI.vdx,,olViwtayrgo(fir(rlunId.sTisviy spent few , Ddittlyvsidialistelavip'eact'hk aannticl% and and Mmrrss: Roy Askett of LIstowel visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. David :loirflissstsprt:liga'rtghaereNNt'elieki-geninds woifthLtrar" parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rig. BEL6RAVE .Me. 3r:i Mts. Harry McGuire spent the week-end with their _ , daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and t Mr .and Mrs. Harry ()reread of 'Mrs Norman Hill anti faintly t and Mrs. George Jordan. Mrs. Louis Hayes and her daugh- ter, Jean, of Elyria, Ohio, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Keith Dunbar and !family in Wing- ham and also vieited with relatives in the Bel ;rave district. Mrs. Bob Laing of Swift Current. Sask., Mr. Let McKenzie of Sea- forth and Mrs. Bill Papple, Dianne and Brenda of Egmondville, visited. on Friday evening with their uncle and aunt, Mr. mid Mrs. Harry (Zinn and family. Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson ST, HELENS For L, Clarkson FORDWICII—The regelar ;sleet- ing of the Silver Star Mission Band was held Sunday morning in the United Church Sunday School rooms. The meeting .opened with a poem and birthday greet- ings were sung to Larry Clarkson. Mrs, Eimer Harding read the I3ible story, Groups divided. far junior and senior studies. A letter of thanks. was read from Nigeria, Africa and pictures shown of the missionaries foRDwint . Mr. and. Mrs. Wellington Har-1 crave and family visited Sunday 'With Mr. and Mrs. Alex Reid, O',1r, and Ides, .Dunes Vittits Mr.. and Mrs. Bill 2-others' and Gary. Miss Nancy Sothern and Mr. Bill ttllGey were Sunday visitors with Sr. arid Mrs. Carl ,'Stewart in Lis- tOnJel, Master Arnold Allan, eon of Mr= and Mrs. 'Mel Allan, underwent an appendix operation last week at the Listowel Hospital. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ira Schaefer were Mr. and Mrs, Bob Petznick and family of Kit- ohsner and Mr. and Mrs. George Trethewey and family of Stratford. Mr. tmi Mrs. Don Poi(; and Deb- bie of Galt were week-end visitors. with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Doig and also attended She Toner-Harrison wedding on Saturday in Gann\ Mrs. Frank MeQuillin and Mrs, Allan Miller and Mrs. Gordan Fin- I layson of Lochalsh attended the graduation exercises for the Strat- ford General Hospital at the Stmt.. lard, Festival Theatre on. Saturday., Mrs. MeQuillin and Mrs. Finlayson with other members of the 1940 '! graduating class and those of 1950, were special guests. Mr. and Mrs. Frank MeQuillin and Terry Wilson were recent Dunnville and Mr. and. Mrs. Grant Toronto, Beams of Niagara Falls attended the funeral in .T,rueknow of Mr.. William Douglas, and also visited wall Mr. and Mrs. Bert elarniss and Miss Stella Nethery. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Stone- of London visited on Sunday with Mrs Itehert Stonebouse and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stonchouse. Mr, .ind. Mrs. iloldie \Vheeler and feiniin of London visited on Sunday with Mr. [Old Mrs. Herb \Wheeler. Mr. end Mrs. jack :Johnston of v;sitssi en Sunday with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Clarenee Hanna visited on Sunday with Mrs. E:d^ Ward Thibiticsice at St. Catharines, extending their sympathy on the death of her husband. Mr. Edward Thihideace. ssosis sI Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pollock guests of Mr. arid Mrs. James Wil- son and family at Exeter. Thkr at ()yr. Mission there. Arid family of Ripley were Satur- day visitors with Mr. and Mrs aim Ruth Hibberd told the story Wilsons are moving to Isonion in , scold Pollock of "'Mambaat the Mines" to the the near future. Mrs. Gordon Me- Lifeslim.a • DRIVE-, IN LISTOWEL See for yourself how the seniors, Mrs. Robt, Gibson to* Pherson accompanied them and visited LAP, Fred and Mr., Thompson. tend Mrs. George Linicv of. Detroit were week-end visitors with Mr. and Mrs, E. W. Rit ,. The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be observed in the Pu- tted Church nest Sunday morning. In the evening a representative of the Bible Society -will give an iustrated lecture, "Leases of the Tree",-- Everyone is invited to these services. Mrs. Sabv Forester of Toronto te smi event the week-end at her home • ""'" study, "Balgit's New Rare- re_ in Africa". The meeting Mrs, Jiin Strong and Miss Rana closed with a hymn. Next • meet- ing will be held June 12. BELGRAVE C0-0P VanVels_or attended the Anglican Workshop• London from Friday ill -:rundRY, held at Huron college. Mr. John Tudan of Toronto spent the week-cad with his wife and family. The many friends of Mr. Harold Doig will be pleased to know he. was able to return home from the • Brownie s DRIVE-IN Limited CLINTON - ONTARIO CAN SAVE YOU MONEY THURS. FRI. Jt 2 - Double Feature "THE LAST ANGRY MAN" Paul Muni, David Wayne Betsy Palmer VISIT OUR TRADE FAIR EXHIBIT Listowei Hospital on Friday, after Featuring the Largest Wide Screen • being confined there the past in Huron County month, ceremony with Mrs. J. H. Pollock "BATTLE OF THE ,. Two khows Nightly, Rain or Clear , Mr. and Mrs. Everett Ashton and speaking to the girls. Pat Harris CORAL SEA" First Show at Dusk .' family of Athens spent a few days Gregor condficted the graduation For Full Information On The Many Co-Op Programs That Can. Mean Dollars In Your Pocket. At The End Of The Year. was presented with her graduation. last week with -Mn, and Mrs. George Ashton. certificate. Admission: 65e Children 'Under 12 in Cars Free F.- Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bride have A gift was presented to Miss purchased the home in Fordwich MacGregor in honour of her forth- coming marriage. Joyce Greer gave the courtesy remarks to the ladies. Taps elated a very pleas- ant evening. SATS - NON. JUNE 4 Double Feature "THE YOUNG LAND Colour Pat Wayne, Yvonne Craig "THE LAST BLITZKRE1G" Van Johnson, Kerwin Mathews formerly owned by Mr. and Mrs. William Davis of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Simmermak- er visited on Saturday in Mount Forest with his sister, Mrs. William Boylan, who is at present con- fined to hospital. Mr. Jack Foster of Stoney Creek spent the week-end with his moth- er. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bricker and family of Baden visited over the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Moore. The sympathy of the community goes to Mrs. Edward Matthews in the passing of her brother, Mr, Leslie Cunningham, of Wingham. Mrs. Margaret Horsburg i s spending some time with relatives in Oshawa.. Miss Donna. Petrie of Stratford spent the week-end with 'Mrs. Pearl. Patterson. Due to regular council meeting date falling on Sunday, Howiek council will be held on Saturday, June 4th. Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Wallace and balmy son of Guelph are spend- ing two weeks with relatives in the community. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Jantzi, Barbara and David of Baden vis- ited for two days with Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Eastman. Mr. and Mrs. Henry:Howe spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Guy. Mr. and Mrs. Anson Rattan and Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Harding spent Sunday in Toronto. Mr. Kenneth Gouldie of Toronto spent several days last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wins- ton. Miss Mary Byrd of London vis- ited several days last week in the community. Mr. and Mrs. Mae Corbett, Jim and Brenda of London spent the week-end with Mrs. Edward Mat- thews. 3 Mr. Ian Pittendreigh of London, spent the week-end at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay Galbraith visited on Sunday with. Mr. and Mrs. Art Mitchell in CreditOn. Mrs. Mitchell returned to spend a, few days here. Members of the A.Y.P.A. of the Anglican Church attended a 'ban- quet in. Gorrie on Friday night. Miss Marie Brown was elected president of the deanery. ii 00.......11Docimro1/102.qamil .0.....liiimiomo ono caw as. •-•-•G eM0112.14.50•01:2.11aals 0.610010...pe ccrairoilm. Ce.C.I.O.car. c•Is • olonsoar........... 622,0* ^..•---...^ NamOesip0.2.0.1.0.1Elm am=.1.1,0191.ocon-04.1.0.2...o.14?a,armopocoara.4 4lNa.p.nem U,... I $80,000 WORTH OF Cana, T UCKS AND TRACTORS SACRIFICED N SALE IN ER ursday, Friday, Saturday 9 a.m. till Midnight SATURDAY and MONDAY June 4 and 0 — Double Feature — "HIGH LIGHT" (Colour) WinemaseopeS Ray Millard Helen, Cherry "THE PATHFINDER" (Colour) George Montgomery, Helena Carter (One Cartoon) LIQUI WED. - THURS. "THE GIRL MOST LIKELY" Colour Jane Powell, Cliff Robertson JUNE 7 - 8 ADMISSION 65c — Children under 12 In ears Free. Box Office opens at 8 p.m. 3 Days Only - JUNE 2-3-4 UT- 1111111111111111•111111111111011111111.11111111111111111•1111111•11M SEE WHAT YOU'RE MISSING MONTH co0.1.011.1.4434.06..C.6.0421 041112.101100.015.MOOM.640.012:1•04VD.0661041=...004:100411.041CO ama mmatma Units on Sale 7 NO At Both the Crown and Drive-In Theatres, Harriston JUNE 1st THROUGH JUNE 30th aeer1:6.41d0 kleas6.1•049•18,10.04611.0.1.1.3111•1.0 .marcnowanowassa.miroaste-"ese•ocoow. CARS, GIMMICKS GIVEAWAYS. FREE GAS CROWN DRIVE - IN Theatre - Harrigan theatre - Harrigan FORD COUNTRY SEDAN 57 FORD SEDAN 58 EASEL HARDTOP Telephone 752 Fairlane, 2-tone, automatic radio, a steal. Citation 4-door, got everything but the kitchen sink, only 22,000 miles, new i5890. 1956, a 4.-door automatic, radio, the real thing for that camping trip, THURS. - PRI, JUNE 2 - "MARDI GRAS" Pat Boone in Cinemascope and Color Co-Starring Gary Crosby and Sheree North "CATTLE EMPIRE" Cinemascope and Color Joel McCrea, Gloria Talbot NOW $1495 WED, - THURS. - FRI. - SAT. dune 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 "SINK THE BISMARK" Kenneth More - Dana Wynter Hitler's Killer Ship "The Bismark". Tracked by British. Determination had Hitler's Battleship "The Bis- mark" not been sunk, nothing in the world could have been the same again. NOW $1450 NOW $2195 SURE, we could offer you something for nothing, but obviously we'd have .to tack the. price onto our ears.- Instead, we've put our prices down - - away down. You can buy your own "premium" with the money you save at Snider's. 56 MONARCH SEDAN 56 PLYMOUTH SEDAN 57 CHEV SEDAN Automatic, radio, tinted glass, windshield washers, whitewalls, power brakes, power windows pow- er seat, She's yours, NOW $1439 V-8, radio, straight stick, broken in by a friendly finance man, 210 series, radio, 2-tone; make your . neighbours envious. NOW $1425 NOW $994 ADDRESSES FIROUP 55 P4Y141111111 . MOM - TIES, JUNE 6 - "BELOVED INFIDEL" Ctnemascope and Technicolor Gregory Peck - Deborah Kerr The Inside look of a Hollywood from the book of F. Scott Fitz- gerald. Adult Entertainment Shows at 7.16 and 9.30 53 FORD COACH 54 DONE SEDAN Y E S "THE LO chnicolor NE TEXAN" AT Te ANNUAL BANQUET Vardtop, 2-do automatic, radio, 6 eyl., a sexy. s'ask salt-running job. Needs a, motor. 1-door, above average. NOW $728 NOW $879 Big Guns of the West in a Blazing FORDWIC'H—The members of the Fordwich C.G.LT. groups en- tertained their mothers at their annual. Mother and Daughter ban- quet held in the United Church Sunday School rooms. Starring - Steve Cochran After a delicious meal, served by - the North Group of the WA., What Kind Of A Woman Could Love a Gangster Audrey Ruttan, president of the Intermediates was toastmistress. "FIVE GATES TO She proposed the toast 'to the Queen which was responded to by HELL" the singing of the national anthem. Was Truly Hell To These Dianne Carswell proposed the Heroic Nurses. toast to the church and Mrs. Stan Adult Entertainment Bride, president of the W.M.S. re- plied. Phyllis Wilson proposed the I- ir — toast to the mothers and MrS. G. Winkel replied. Mrs. As Ruttan proposed the toast to the girls and Marjorie Connell replied. Glenna Hibberd, president of the seniors, was thairlady for the pro- At .Both the above Theatres gram, A quartette composed of Margaret Ann 'Wilson, Shirley JUNE 1st THROUGH JUNE 30th Eurig, Ann Miller, and Janie SPECIAL corroN BELOW — GOOD AT EMBER TM CriliftVN OR e Hambly sang ral girls pre sSanta Lucia". Sev- ented a skit "Mile THFATIIES, HARRISTON Trial Of Pebble". Pat Harris gave Nig ait as am as ma as ma as ma aa lam the valedictory address. Jean Sie- " , fart conducted a lively sing song. Clip this Special ,,FREE=OFFER Cots Miss B, Tatham of Listowel was $295 Duel of Giants. THIS IS A GENUINE CAR SALE, .WE'VE CUT OUR PRICES SIMPLY I BECAUSE WE HAVE ! TOO MANY CARS. 1 1 YES, we 'do offer excellent, finance terms 1 you ean afford. 1 i cn0,41efflp.....1110.0.0110 0.11.11.011”4l5604111.04,1111-04“.04111•00ess0 NO10.1•16.0421.041106011.0.11.10111.•••0411614.11.1.010111.0421.1.4041.101.001.1.17.00.0-0.11-0 - TUES. - 'WED. June 6 - 7 - 8 "I MOBSTER" TRUCKS 58 THAMES PANEL WED. - THURS. - FRi. - SAT. June 8 - 9 - 11 'CARRY ON TEACHER' The Same Wacky Wonderful Gang who made you laugh so much at CARRY ON NURSE Here They Are Back Again --- Only Funnier. Shows at 7.15 and 9,15 A FORD 3-TON HUMP 53 CII[V SEDAN DEL A real delivery job, NOW $999 Gone over from stern to gudgeon. NOW $1661 War NOW $99 IF YOU WANT A GOOD CAR VALUE WITHOUT A LOT OF NONSENSE, COME SEE UST Paw illiPtileinlam9.140111211.13.00.04010.01.1.11f Oestali4.seroare.e.1.4120...e.k.ie TRACTORS SEE WHAT YOU'RE MISSING MONTH 52 MASSEY 30 49 I li M and scuffles, like new NOW $891 A good ono NOW $891 Sni er Motors Ltd. Pon , guest speaker and ehose for her EXETER