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FRANK C. HOPPER
—Representative,
Canada Life'
WINGHAIVI, ONT.
Phone 462
EXPLAINS. MATH—Mr. E. Anderson, ninth teacher Mary Shackleton during the open house Friday
at the high school is shown above as he explained evening.
a demonstration unit in his room to Ada Exel. and
7c ()Er- 64 oz.
JAVEX, Liquid Bleach' 42c
LaFrance BLUEING, 2 oz. . 2 for 27c
TreeStveet 48 oz.
ORANGE JUICE 43c
Stokely's 48 oz,
Fancy TOMATO JUICE 29c
A good drivre6 foot frequently
hi:Were over the brake pedal with-
Oat applying it, says the Ontario
Safety League.
spimminiuseassommomisimmen.
LY CEUM Theatre
Wingham, Ontario
TWo Shows Ellett Night Coninlienc'
ing at 7.15 1i.01.
WHITS. - VIM ,SAT.
Janet-s 4
Peter Sellers, Jean Seri/erg
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"THE MOUSE THAT
ROARED"
A wonderful mixture of satire mid
slapstick.
Strangers to each other, Roger Martin and
Marion Gibbs travel to work side by side.
He meditates' business prospects. She con-
templates her reflection in the bus window
and thinks of, a new dress. Their' needs,
interests and destinations may differ, but
one friendly fact relates them .. , each banks
at The Canadian Bank of Cornmerce.
In his bank account Roger Martin's savings
grow with his ambition. Marion Gibbs'
Personal Chequing Account makes settling
her bits easy and economical. And, fOr both,
the Bank of Commerce provides prompt
and personal service ... service that makes
their banking a pleasure.
THE CANADIAN
BANK OF COMMERCE
Call us your bankers
Leslie Cunningham
Lived in Wingham
Over 30 Years,
Leslie Delbert Cunningham of
az, 4, Wingham, died in Wing-
ham General Hospital on Tuesday,
May 24 at the age of 57. He had
been ill -for seine time. The fun-
era) was on. Friday afternoon from
the S. J. Walker funeral home with
R.ev, C. F. Johnson officiating and
Intermeet in the Wingham ceme-
tery.
Pallbearers were Gordon Mae-.
lay, William Ford, Max IVLeCarter,
Charlie Perrott, Bill -Hilbert and
Jack Cleghorn, The flower bear-
ers were Leonard James,. Harold
Hutton, and 'his -two nephews, Jack
Salter kind Jack Stride.
Deceased was born in HarriS•
ton, a son of the late Lydia Manser
and Andrew Cunningham. He was
an egg grader 'by -trade and came
to Wingham in 1928. He was made
foreman of the poultry division of
the United Farmers' Co-operative
in 1946. Mr. Cunningham was a
member of the Anglican Church
and the Masonic Lodge.
He is survived by his wife, ,the
former Mary Hunter, whom he
married Sept. 1, 1930, and daugh-
ter, Miss Lois Cunningham, of
Wingham; seven sisters and two
brothers, Alma (Mrs. William
Dadswell) Harriston, Lynn (Mrs.
Ed MattheWs) Fordwich, Misses-
Annie and Violet Cunningham, of
Harriston, Ina (Mrs. Fred Stride)
of Guelph, Emmeline (Mrs. Fred
Murray) Windsor and Irene (Mrs.
Jack Robinson) Clayton, Delaware,
U.S.A., Victor of Harriston and
Charlie, 'Southampton.
their sister, Mrs. L. Bellinger, and
Lorie. do,
-- Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Hawkins
and family, of London, were week-
end visitors with her father, Mr.
Stafford Bateson,
-- Mrs. Louisa Vanner and her
son, Arnold Vanner, of -London,
visited the former's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Jos. Bailey, of Lower
Wingham.
Mrs. C. A, Roberts was a guest
With Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Moak,
Port Huron, Mich„ last week.
Mr. and Mrs, Barry Wenger
and family viisted with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs, E. J. Litt, of Lon-
don, an Sunday and attended the
service at Trinity Lutheran Church
,when Miss Sharon Litt was con-
firm'ed. They also called on Misses
Holly and Belle Martin.
Jane Anne Nethery and Ruth
Elaine Nethery were baptized on
Sunday afternoon in- St. Paul's
Anglicna Church with the rector,
Rev, C. F. Johnson officiating.
Members of -the families gathered
at the horn'e of Mr. and Mrs. T. E.
Nethery after the service for a
family luncheon. Those present
were Mr.and Mrs. Jack Keith and
Brenda of London, Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Keith and family of Tor-
onto, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Keith of
Teeswater, Mr. and Mrs. Len
Bannerman and Phyllis of Green-
ock, Mrs. Elizabeth Keith, Wing
ham, Mr. and Mrs. Ab. Nethery
and Jane Anne of Wingham, Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Smith and family
of LiStowel, and Miss Ferne Neth-
ery of Kitchener.
Couples' Club
Puts cm Trim
The members of the Couple&
Club of St. Andrew's Presbyterian
'Church were 'out In Nit force on
Thursday evening to, put the out-
side trim on. retarded children's
school. The building now presents
a most attractive appearance.
Previously the Retarded Child-
ren's Association arranged to have
the front porch of the building
.closed in to form a vestibule,
Take Niagara's
20-MINUTE TEST
PHONE 290
WINGIIAM
mnunowaveiriammer,
ed Front Grocery
Phone: Our Prices Are Lower 'Free
590 We Keep Down the Upkeep Delivery
Kraft CHEEZ WVIZ 16 oz. 59c
Schneider's - Tinned
SHOULDER
6 oz.
89c
Green. Giant 15 oz.
FANCY PEAS 2 for 3k
KAM Luncheon Meat 12 oz. 29c
Why not get your wardrobe ready Now?
SWIM, SUITS—
inoWpoPnlat of all stunnter spOrtSwear, and what a 'lovely se-
lection we have, See our fresh new stock add dltoose yours noW.
Priced from $7.95 to $10.95
POPOVER TOPS—
made front absorbent terry cloth and very smartly figured. So
Wonderful to slip on after bathing.
Price, $1.98
SH
An abundance of colour and style.
Priced from $1.60
Blouses - Anis Jamaicas - Shorts - Skirts:.
matched throughout for the smartest sports enseinble you ever
did see, ALL AT, POPULAR PRICES.
Generous sized BEACH TOWELS—
in very smart patterns'
$1.98 and $3.95
SHIRTS—cool'and comfortable $1.49 & $1.98
FOR THE GOLFER
SEi THE FAMOUS "STANFliE1,,DS" LAMPS
"GRAND SLAM" (Peg.) GOLF SHIRT Price $4.95
SUM .DIMS in -corded cot+On or cotton prints ,.„ $2.98
Cotton SKIRTS in bright and novel designs from $4.50
EDIGH OFFERS
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tglia.rn Advance-Timea
t? TvreIce Wed, June 1, 1960
--Mrs. J. T. Bieldfell and children
of Richmond Hill spent the week,
end with her mother, Mrs. W.
Davis.
Mr. Wendell Alton ;of London,
visited with his mother, Mrs. Wm.
Alton, on Sunitay.
Miss Jennie R., Sherriff attend-
ed the annual meeting of the Halton
Teachers' Federation in Oakville,
last week, She was honoured with
an address and presentation in
recognition of her long service in
the teaching profession.
- Mr. and Mrs. A. MacKay and
family, and -Mrs. Harry 'McGuire,
of Belgrave, visited at the week-
end with the latter's daughter in
Toronto.
--Mr, and Mrs. George Graham,
of 'Roseville, Mich., and Mrs. Win.
Graham, of Cortinna, spent the
week-end with Mrs. John McGee,
Minnie Street, and with McGee
relatives in this district.
—Rev, C, F, Johnson was guest
minister for both morning and
evening services at Christ Church,
Listowel, when the congregation
held anniversary services. Rev. F.
H. Paull, of that church was the
preacher in St. Wingham.
—Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Bell and
Candice, of Orillia, visited with
Mrs. Harry Fryfogle and family
over the week-end,
—Mr. and Mrs. A. Small and
Penny, of .Toronto, were Week-end
visitors with his father, Mr. Ed.
Small, and other Wingham rela-
tives.
- Mr. and Mrs. S. Rowsell, of
Renfrew, visited at the ,home of
their son, Mr: and Mrs. Robert
Rowsell recently and attended the
baptism of their grandson, David,
in St. Paul's Anglican Church.
----Miss Helen Haines and Miss
Mabel Halliday, of London, spent
Sunday with the former's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Haines.
-•- Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Burgmaa
attended the graduation of their
PERSONALS
VtAirvyi,,,,,,,
niece, Judith Ann Fenn, of Park-
hill, She is a gradaute of the 1960
class of the St. Joseph's Hospital
School of Nursing. It was held at
Thames Hall, University of West-
ern Ontario,' London, on May 27th,
at 8 p.m,
—Mr, and Mrs. Eugene Hender,
son, of Brampton, Spent the week-
end with their grandmother, Mrs.
C. R. Henderson.
-- Misses Jean and Betty Ernst,
Detroit, spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Lloyd.
;--Miss Patricia Brophy, of 'De-
troit, visited for a few days last
week with her mother, Mrs. Joseph
Brophy.
-Mr. and .Mrs. Nell Sparks, of
Detroit, Mich., are visiting with
their son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Angus Mowbray and fam-
ily,
Mr. and Mrs. W. Addley and_
family and Mr. and Mrs. M. Need-
ham and daughter spent the week-
end with Mr. and Ml's. James
Bailey, Sr.
—Mrs. John Murdoch, of Queen
Charlotte 'Island, Vancouver, visit-
ed ,over the week-end -with her
aunts and uncles, Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Edgar and Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Edgar and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Murdoch, of
Etobicoke, spent. the week-end at
the same home,
and Mrs. Jack Hillman and
Susan, of Toronto, were week-end
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Scott
Reid and family. While here Mr.
and Mrs, Hillman and Susan and
Mr. and Mrs. J. a Irwin, of Bel-
grave, attended the baptismal ser-
vice in St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church, at which Mr. and Mrs.
Reid's son, Bi'ian Scott; was bap-
tized, All joined in a family dinner
following the service.
Dr. J. A. Dietrich, of Toronto,
and Mrs. P. 'A. Lambertus, of
Walkerton, spent Tuesday with
YFC BANQUET DRAWS
LAKE ATTENDANCE
'About 140 interested -teen-agers
and friends gathered in 'the Wing-
ltto 'United Church on Saturday
evening to enjoy the fourth annual
Tri-County Youth for Christ ban-
qUet. After a, delicious turkey din-
ner, served by the ladies of the
church, Rev. Joe Baker,. director of
Youth for -Christ for this area, pre-
sided over a challenging program.
Highlight of the -evening was the
crowning of the queen and king.
These teen-agers had been chosen
for their contribution to their re-
spective Bible Clubs, Youth -for
Christ groups and church associa-
tions, Miss Lynne Stuckey of
Wingham was chosen as queen and
Clarence Webb of Pinkerton as
king.
Dr. B, N. Corrin, chairman.of
Tri-County Youth for Christ board,
presented Laurie Stuckey, captain
of the Wingham District High
School Bible quiz team, with the
Dr. 'Bern Corrin trophy. Eight dis-
trict high school teams -participat-
ed in Bible quizzes throughout the
year, with the Wingham. team -be-
ing the winners.
As well as winning the trophy
the Wingham team will be sent to
-the -Glen Rocks Conference for ten
nays, sponsored by Tri-County
Youth for Christ.
Miss Yvonne White, Woodstock,
was guest soloist with Miss Noreen
Martin, Toronto, -accompanying on.
the piano,
If, Morrison, of London Bible
'Institute and Theological Seminary
gave an inspiring address with the
emphasis of his message on the
words spoken by the apostle Paul,
"That I may know Him," The
banquet came to a. close with Ken
Martin pronouncing the benedic-
tion.
THURSDAY
S
THE DAY FOR Till.
HARD OF FEARING
The Acousticon Mobile Clinic
will be here in Wingham on
THURSDAY, JUNE 2nd
Between the houis of 1 p.m. and
6 p.m. We will be parked just
south of the curling rink on
Main Street.
Mr. A. Pitts Acoustician
Mr. -H. A. Loweeek Manager
of Acousticon of Ltunbton and
Huron County will be on hand
to give you a free hearing test
and to answer any hearing prob-
lems you may have.
FOR TH1S DAY ONLY,
Batteries - - - - 10% off
Cords - - - - - 10% off -
Hearing Aids from $69.00
Eye Glass 'Hearing Aids $1,89.00
LOCATED IN
Former
MUNDY STORE
Mother Parker's
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Zest TOILET SOAP 3 regular 45c
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For House and Garden-
RAID - Bug Killer , $1,39
Good Luck MARGARINE lb, 27c
Aylmer 11 oz.
TOMATO CATSUP 2 for 39c
SEEDLESS RAISINS lb. 27c
DRIED APRICOTS 8 oz. 59c
PoSt's MINUTE RICE 4% oz. 2 for 33c
MAPLE LEAF, COOKED MEATS
Mac-Cheese Loaf, 'Dutch Loaf or
Chicken Loaf - - - lb. 47c
Lean Peameal BACK BACON lb. 83c
Coleman's No. 1 WIENERS lb. 47c
a.
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134:1 lbs.
$1 09 1