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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1960-08-31, Page 10FOODLAND'S GROCERY SPECIALS POODLAND SPECIAL- 16-oz. Bottle — Limited Quantity Reg, JAVEX Bleach Only two FOODLAND SPECIAL,- 20-oz. Bottle — Limited Quantity Reg, 75e GAY Liquid Detergent , Only 59c FOODLAND SPECIAL.-. Heinz II-oz. Bottle Reg. 2 for 52c !„TOMATO CATSUP .... Only ,two-for 45c FOODLAND SPECIAL— Lyons Chicken Alphabet, Chicken Noodle Beg, 3 for 30c SOUPS Only three for 25c FOODLAND. SPECIAL— " Swift's 12-nz, net weight Reg. 2, for 58e PREM il. 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P., 1, Walton, and Miss Valerie Prescott, sister of the bridegroom., wore mauve silk or- ganza dresses, styled similarly to that of the maid of honor. The at- tendants carried cascades of yellow and white gladioli. Miss Linda Mair was flower girl, Wearing a short tiered Mint green nylon dress, featuring a fitted bo- dice and ruffled skirt. She carried it small basket of pink, yellow and white 'chrysanthemums, Bobby ,Blaek, brother of the bride, was ring bearer. Best man was Cyril Prescott, brother of the bridegroom, and ushers were Wal- lace Blank, brother of the bride, and Erie Prescott, brother of -the groom. c; A reception was held in the ..1 a a a a aI church parlors, 'rho bride's mother received the guests wearing a crepe dress in robin-egg blue with white aecessoriea and a corsage of pink roses. The groom's mother wore a, grape-toned 'crepe "claims with dusty rose accessories and white erysan- k`"" thr,MIAMS corsage, For a wedding trip to Northerni--- Ontario, the bride chose a blue IP! :,troller Suit with pale blue. and black liceeStalek and corsage Of I' dusty pink chryianthtritnts. leage Eight he Wingbant AdVan A wandering eon' can he a rca Siolsanee and seine tinies even dangerous mils:meta She might trample down a neigh bones, crops . . - . Wednesday,. Aug, 3t, 1060 I had charge of the service in Brick. United Church on Sunday. „..,..„ ,.„ Rev. Harold Anderson of Belgrave will be :in charge on. Sunday. 0h where Oh wherel Mrs. .1. i, .Gillespie, Mrs. Garnet Mr. and, Mrs. Elmer Shiell and, Farrier and Mrs. J. D. jaeeasoso family of - London, spent the week- has my little attended' the faneral of the late COW end faith his mother, Mrs, R. M. Shiell of Wingham Laud Mrs. El- g Ont.? ? ? ! Mrs, J. C Reed, at the Mad:41101 1,in and Reed tuners./ home, Ins.,1frcda Yansie and. Carman of ison- towel, on Thursday. don accompanied them and visited with Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Mc- Mr, a.mi Mrs. Thomas Meinnisa Isusney. of Teeswater visited on Sunday Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Smith, with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Tiffin. • Wingham, and Mr, and Mrs, John-r. and Mrs, George Currie, Mr... sto:n Conn, spent Sunday with Mr, or she might wander out on the. and Mrs. Robert Currie and fain- and Mrs, Ronald Perrott of Gode- Toad and came a bad aevidenti ]ily of Luelenow, and Mr. and Mrs.' rich. C • I 1 . • -Gerry St. Marie and children of Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw, Jane and Joanne and Miss Annie Laidlaw and Mrs, Charles Martin attended on Thursday the funeral- of his uncle, the late Calmar Straughan in the Styles funeral Phone Winsiiiina i it.I E on Friday. Mr. Paul Groskorth of home' Goderieh, with the inter, anent in. Colborne Cemetery. Bea .canto ;s spending this week with. sides his wife, he leaves one son, plan cordd help you ply- „ine o. Lueknow attended the O'Brien the costs of danniee done by family gathering held at Whaseate scup livesteek. Corners on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Groakorth For fail details jeat 1 and Miss Karen returned home Cecil Falconer from their trip to New York City home of her uncle, Mr. Leslie Reynolds. Mr. Eldon Emerson returned to his boat, The Murray Bay, at Wel- land on Thursday. Mrs, John Hag- gitt, who had been visiting her sister, Miss Lila Emerson, returned to her home in Blyth on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Coulter, Reg and Patsy visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Robertson, of Sarnia, on Sunday, Miss Janette Wright, of Clifford, spent the week-end at the home of her sister, Mrs. Sidney Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Smyth and Doreen visited on Sunday with Mr. -and Mrs. Wilfred Aireheson, of Sehomberg, and Miss Lillian Smyth, of Toronto, visited at her home 'here, aart,,a,Tid eyfrs.(4ehn:'..ielfs, of Mt.: piAlp,-8,-`-'thil ited on Sunday -With Mr. and Mrs. Win, Kennedy, of Marnoeh, and Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Locker, of Tillsonburg, spent last week at the Kennedy home. Mr. and Mrs. Marcel PhIlion and family, of Hamilton, visited- on Sun- day with Robinson families on the 9th of East Wawanosh., and with her Parents, Mr, and Mrs; Jos. Thompson, of Goderich. Miss Josephine Smith, of Lang- side, spent the week-end with her sister, Mr; Wm. A, Pardon. Mr. Leslie Deacon, of Saskatch- ewan, spent a few days' last week with Mr. Bert Thompson, Mr. 'and Mrs. Albert Cameron visited on Wednesday at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Mason Rob- insert, Mrs. Mildred Towers, of Toronto, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Chamney and Paul, who had been visiting here, return- ed home. Miss Evelyn Stephens, of Gorrie, spent the week-end with Miss Sandra Charnriey. Mr. John Beadle, of coderieli, is• visiting this week With Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Robinson. Miss Nancy Curran, of St. lichens, spent the week-end at the home of "ner uncle, Mr. Archie Purdon, Mr. ,and Mrs. Thos. Reid and family attended the Reid family gathering, held at Mt. Brydges on Saturday. Birth JOHNSTON—In Victoria Hospital, London, on Sunday, August 28; to Mr .and Mrs. Jack Johnston, a son. Mr, and Mrs. Mervin Ritchie and son attended the Dawson family reunion held in Blyth Park on Sun- day. Little two-year-old Kenneth had the misfortune to fall off a slide in his play and break his left leg below the knee, which is nowt in a cast. CO=C/Per MO r S ilia parents here, and all left on • Robert and two grandchildren and Insurance Sunday to spend a week at a two sisters, Mrs. James .Laidlaw.. . - , cottage at Lions Head. Associatton and Mrs,' Oliver MeBrien and two . Mr- -and Mrs. Marsden Mrk of brothers, Andrew and Edward. X11 t :1411 'l tl'I '''i 'S'I'llt li' ()akrine visited on Sunday With Rev. Mr. McMillan of the Presby- Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Beeeroft. terian Church officiated. Mr. Tom Robinson is spending this week at the home of Mr. and. Mrs. Stewart Coupland of Toronto and attending C.N.E. Mr. upper Cunnington, who has been visiting at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Chas, Robinson, also returned home to Toronto on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Scott of Ripley visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Conn. Mrs, James Wilson and her daughters are visiting friends and relatives in this community, while Miss Judy is visiting with Miss Muriel Moore, Mr. and Mrs. William Craig of Toronto and his sister, Mrs. Nai- smith are visiting at the home of their sister, Mrs. Robert Ross, this week, Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Tiffin of Langside at the Ross home on SuriclaSt. Mr. and Mrs. Dawson Craig • and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Alex, Robertson and children and Mr, and Mrs. Gordon MeBurney and sons visited on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Peacock of Bluevale on Sunday. Miss Elaine Conn is spending a few days this week at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Ronald Coultes, anne and Michelle or London, also and Murray Coultes is holidaying Mr. Clifton. Austin of Ashfield and with George Cann. :If! . Mr, and Mtalltay Aestin, Caroline in the local Institute on Tuesday, earandmothers' day :,Will be heqt 510t TorontO, visited on Sinulay At the 'Dalton ihome. Mrs. James McIntyre and child-Sept. 6, at 8.30 p.m. Lucknow and Belgrave Institutes. have,'been his- retW Ridgetown visited this week- vited :to; attend,ilaad rAlie. distrlet ,bncia lalth her parentsi Mr,-and Mrs vice-president, Mrs. Joseph Mc- Ben IVIOCIenaghan. Alan McIntyre stayed here, while ;Linda stayed with ,beir .greglimother. Mrs. Calvin alejAyre; Wiiiihann Mr, Ben Mc- Clenaghan accompanied his daugh- ter home to Ridgetodai on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin McClenaghan ond Michael and Paul Geiger of Kitchener visited at the McCien- aghOn home on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs, Tobi Jantzi and family of Milverton visited on Sun- day wtih Mr.. and Mrs. George Fisher. Mr. arid • Mrs. Newman Turkey and family of Komoka Don't Count on Grass Alone to Do the Jo By feedlot; SIIUR-GAIN Supplement "A" while your herd is on grass, and especially if the pastures ,are getting short and burnt, it may be possible for the herd to obtain greater feeding value from the pasture. You see, the high level of Vitamin "A" in Dairy Supplement "A" stimulates rumen bacteria activity which in turn facilitates more complete breakdown of roughage material The result even poor pasture becomes more useful feed for low cost high milk production. 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Mr. and Mrs. Martin and children visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Martin of Kitchener, for a few days this week With Miss week at the home of his sister, Mrs. Miss Donna Rintoul is visiting Markham, spent a few days last Russell Chapman. Mr. and Mrs. Chapman and Garry visited • over the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Rdss .Smith,- of Toronto, Miss Barbara Reynolds, of Ham- iitona is visiting -this week at the Sheila Black Weds, Brlan Prescott Have Something to. sell?' Try an A.4 Classified' Ad" zjimatawalitaiiristuamiiiisriallstramaralamisciamawatalori ▪ W. R. HAMILTON • Now whole new golden world of SIGHT oft: SOUND. See our HEARING-AID. 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However, last week, the top-grade team of dappled-grey Fercherons showli above were shipped front the Len Bok farin at the edge of Wingham to New Glasgow, Nova Scotia, -Mr. Bole is left in the picture, with the trucker, James Munro of New Glasgow next and Herb Foxton of Wingham, right. Time • . wHITEcHuRcll CIA 11,111;(1.Wa:aSid.i Milian of Lucknow, will be the ' guest speaker. A large welcome' to attend, The hostesses are Mrs. E. W. Beeeroft and Mrs. Robert Purdon. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Husser of Toronto are' visiting 'this week at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Charles Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Scott and Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Goselle of Rip- ley visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Charles Shiell. Mr. Cohn Pingland of Wingham Mr. and Mrs. S. Lambert of St. Catharines spent a few days last week at the home of their daugh- ter; Mrs, Myles St. Marie, On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. St. Marie and children and his father, Mr. James St, Marie, motored to the latter's home in Kitchener, where the family were gathering to cele- brate Mr. St Marie's 77th birthday. The following attended, Miss Lu- cille St. Marie, Toronto, and Mrs. Fred Robinson, Toronto, 'Mr, and Mrs. James St. Marie of St. Cath- arines, Mrs. Dean Brennan and children of Guelph. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lewis of Grimsby spent the week-end With her father, Mr. F. 'NEW. Paterson, Mr. Richard Sillib and Mr. Sandy Nixon of Blyth visited there on Sunday. Rev, and Mrs. Robert Watt and family of Toronto visited with his parents, Rev, and Mrs. W. J, Watt on Saturday. • Miss Catherine McCarthy of De- troit Is spending a few weeks with her sister, Mrs. Louis Dalton and Mr. Dalton, and Mr. and Mrs. Mi- chael Law and Kathleen, Reta„io- SHUR.GAIN Dairy Supplement "A" Pays Big Milk Production Dividends. Barbara Purdon of St. Helens. Miss Janet Watson of Brueefield spent a few days last week at the home of her sister, Mrs. Gilbert Beeeroft, Mr. Beeeroft ,and Mrs. Victor Young took over the care of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Watson of Brucefield for this week. Mrs. E. Dow, Nelson, Donald and Ivan, with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Taylor and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Snell and children of Westfield, also Mrs. Norman Coul- tes and children, attended the Dow family gathering, held on Satins- day at Mitchell Park, where about sixty-five gathered, to renew old acquaintances and picnic together. Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Skinner of Exeter, and their family, Mr. and Mrs. John McAllister and son of Centralia, Mr. Albert McAllister, Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Skinner and children of Centralia, and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Denham and children of Kirkton, gathered on Sunday at the hope of Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth MaSon for a family get-together, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Smith, of Melville Presbyterian Church, Brussels, was the scene of the wed- ding on Saturday, August 20, at 3 p.m., of Sheila Charlotte, only daughter of 'Mr. and Mrs. Joieph D. Black, R, R. 5, Brussens when site. became the bride of Brian Prescott, son of Mr. and Mrs, .Thomas Pres- cott, Rev. .1. IL Greene officiated at the ceremony. Louis D. Thomp- son played traditional wedding Music and accompanlai iSeeneth •Stief, Liatowel, who sang "Wedding Prayer," "The Lard's Prayer" and "Because." Given in marriage by herfather, the bride was viten/deg-1Y gowned in a floor-length gown of white bombazine styled on prineens, With seelptureci neckline and lily- point SlePlies. Handjewelled appli- ques accented the gown. Her elbow- length Veil of silk illusion was hold by a matching jewellcal headdress and she carried a white Elide crest- ed with a white orchid and trail- ing ivy, Miss Thelma MoCurdy. Sear- borongh, cousin of the bride, trans maid of honor, wearing a diva of mint green silk organza, fashioned With _hOuffant 11110100.11011110 ' 'the • bridesmaia*, Mrs. Gerald OPTOMETRIST li RE G. NO. 1 GENESSEE Winter Wheat Seed treated and ready to sow -- Also -- TETRA PETKIJS RYE CANADA NO. 1 SEED Howson & Howson °' r.1-1 People in this community regret > the serious accident of Saturday night when riders of a motoreyele 102)., had serious.injn I ry to their legs. The ' 'k accident occurred between th e I 'Fisher and Hutchison fan*, , a Mrs. Levi •Biernan irioveci, on r4 Monday from hail:#.411 04 the 9th >: of East IVawan'edbKn:Fergua, si• EA)' ›.- *et Eft., 1 4.1 > 'et EA). 1 44 1 ./.4 1 W ) 'et EFS 1 >'. EA). A IP