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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1960-09-07, Page 8„..ireffeo.erZi',..*ZreereefereekZeef -.Mr. and Mrs. Frank ntrecormWk• Port Credit, was one of the gradu- Check these car buys Your Dodge, DeSoto, Sintca and Valiant Dealer Phone 710 Winghttit in.46,044.A.A.koiAA.40`,0,44 Y Ford of Canada announces the appointment of BLUEVALE, ONTARIO Canada's newest authorized dealer for Meteor, ercury, Frontenac and mighty Mercury Trucks The Ford Motor Company of Canada Limited joins Lillow's Garage in inviting you to visit Ontario's newest fine automobile headquar- ters. Stop by at low's Garage soon - - get acquainted with the staff, mid the 1960 Meteor, Canada's idea car of the year. Also, take this opportunity, to make friends with the compact, new Frontenac, the magnificent ' 6 0 Mercury a n d Pay-off Proved Mercury Trucks. Make a check of Lillow's wide choice of Safe-buy used cars and trucks. Or, if it's service you need for your present Lillow's Garage can give you qualified, experienced help. Call in soon at Lillow's Garage --- newest member of 'Ford of Canada's growing organization of fine automobile dealerships. car, — '' '' ' —eteeezer ----earaieneetee • -.•-efleakpeeeeiateeeeetameaeaeieee- aeze,k,. „ea FORD MOTOR COMPANY OF CANADA LIMITED uminumlimasawaimimmiaimmimmammumm • sor. Mrs. Don Hawthorne bred daughter. Susan, of Toronto, are spending this week with her per- ents. Mr. and Sirs. Arnold McGuire, of Sudbury, were week-end guests with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard McGuire. Other visitors on Saturday and. Sunday were Mr. Mc- Guire's brother, Mr, and Mrs. Percy McGuire, and. their son and daugh- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald McGuire, all of Detroit. —Mr. and Mrs, John Winachuek, of London, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. He Angus. --11Vir, Bud Lott, of North Bay, visited one day last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lott. —Mr, and Mrs. Wilfred Haylow, of London, were visitors with her Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Moffatt. —Mrs. Peter Neeley arid Children, of London, spent a few flays the latter part of the week with her parents, Mr. and hits. •A, M. Forbes, and Mr, Neeley Spent the Weelt-end here. --Miss Linda Feirrieh has return- ed home after, eperlding, a holiday with her grandparents," Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Ferrieh -and her` father, George Farrish, at leieknow. —Mrs. Jeare gaer, Mrs, 'Elizabeth Keith and. Mr, •and Mrs. Gordon -Keith and sons ` 'spent laSt week holidaying in the aeCrry Sound dis- DRIVE-IN LISTOWEL Wee, StlPT. 8 - Double Feature "BOTTOM OF THE BOTTLE" Adult Entertainment Colour CineineScope Van Johnson, Ruth Roman "THE LAST WAGON" Colour CinernaScope Richard Widmark, Felicie. 1Parr T. 310N. SEPT, 10 - 12' Double Feature "THE GALLANT HOURS" James cagney, Dennis Weaver "GUN FEVER" • Mark Stevens iruks, WED. SEPT 13 - 14 "SEA OF ,SAND" John Gregson, Michael Craig ADMISSION 65e — Children under 12 In cars Free. ]Sox Office opens at 8 p.m. Brownie's DRIVE-IN Limited CLINTON - ONTARIO ,..TURSDAY and FRIDAY September 8 and 9 Double Feature ea E KILLERS OF KILIMANJARO" Colour CeaemaSeope Robert Taylor -- Anne Aubrey "BECAUSE THEY'RE YOUNG" Dick Clark -- Victoria Shaw (One Cartoon) Mr. and Mrs. Roy Burebill, Mr. and Mrs. Terry Lacombe, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Spry, Mr. and Mrs. Don Adams, Mr. and Mrs Vernon • Decharrae, Mr. .and Mrs. Lloyd "aster with their families, spent the week-end camping at Inver- heron Provincial Park. asimoismitimminsa DRIVE IN Theatre - Harriston THURS. -t-nt. SEPT. 8 and "CARRY ON SERGEANT" The Carry-On Nurse Gang Craze as Ever. `A PRIVATE'S AFFAIR' "THE GIRL MOST LIKELY" Jane Powell and Cliff Robertson "DAY OF THE BAD- MEN" Fred MaeMurray and Joan Weldon MON. - TUES. - WED. September 12 - 13 - 14 "STOPOVER TOKYO" Robert Wagner, Joan Collins, Edmund O'Brien `NO DOWN PAYMENT' Jeff Hunter, Joanne Woodward, Sheree North, Tony Randall Adult Entertainment 1111111111111111111EMINNIIIIMENI ----Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hall spent the week-end at Coningwocci. — Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Litt, Linda and David, of London, were visitors on Faturday at the hale of his sister, Mrs. Barry Wenger,•and Mr. Wenger. Mr. and Mrs. H. DiNova, of Toronto, spent Monday at the home of her sister, Mrs. Walter Arscott. Allana and' Melanie DiNova, who had been visiting here, returned home with their parents, Mr. Ross McGregor, of Toronto, spent the week-end at the Arscott home. --Mrs, Thomas Creber, of Bran- don, who has been holidaying in Europe for the past four months, visited last week with her niece, Mrs. Harold Congram, and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Weir, of Estevan, Sask., were recent visitors at the Congram home. —Marlene and Doug Porter, of Luelreow, have returned holm after spending their holidays with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Win. King. • —Miss Nancy Messer left Mon- day to commence a three-year course -in the school of nursing at St. Joseph's Hospital, London. —Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hamilton, Ruth Ann and Douglas spent the week-end at Whitehaven, Cottages at Little Current on Manitoulin Island, and motored home by way of Sudbury. —Mr. and Mrs. Earl Caslick spent Sunday • With Mr. and Mrs. Albert Walters, Wingharn. —Miss ---BarbarC, and 'Miss- Jean Campbell, of London, were week- end visitors with Mrs. Robert Ross. —Mr. Paul Coyle, who is employ- ed with the 'Ontario Rural Hydro, has returned to Wingharn after completing a three-weeks' course on electrical mechanical mainten- ance at Niagara Falls. —Mrs, George McKay, of Hamil- ton, has spent. the past two weeks with her sister, Mrs. George Egles- ton, who has been confined to bed for the last four weeks. —Miss Margaret King has return- ed from. spending the summer hi Texas with her aunt, Capt. K. Mc- Ginn, —Ma and Mrs. Harvey C. Niee- earth motored to London last Fri- day to attend the closing eeremon- ies of the Business Management course at the University of Western Ontario. Their sere Mr. Ehiier W. Niergarth, of Orchard Heights, in atee of the course, - and Mrs. George Scott and Dick, Mrs. Annie McKay and Mr. Stafford Bateson were at Inver heron on Sunday and visited with' Mr. and Mrs. Carl McKay and, family, of Stratford, who were earepina there over the week-end. Dick stayed with the McKaye until Monday, —Mr. aid Mrs. Neil Sparks, of Detroit, Mich., were guests for a couple of days last week with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Angus Mowbray. Carl and Doug Mowbray returned home with them, after vacationing with their grandparents. --Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sturdy and family, of Orangeville, were •in town over the week-end and visit- ed with his mother, Mrs. Frank Sturdy, and other relatives. —Wendy and Barbara McEw4n, of Wroxeter, spent last week with' their aunt, Mrs. Robert Arbuckle. —Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Fisher and family and Mr. and Mrs. John Currie and family were among the holiday week-end campers at In- verheron. --Mr, Charles Wood, of Weston, and Miss Evelyn Wood, of Toronto, spent the week-enel with-Mr. and Mrs. Percy Harris, and Mrs. Wm, Schuene- man, of London, spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs, Win. King and other friends, —Mr, Don McKay, of Wallabe- burg, who has spent the summer months in the RCAF, visited with Stewart McGill the past two week- ends and on Sunday both went to Toronto for a few days to take an the ExhIbition, —Mr. and Mrs. Jack Alexander, of Kitchener, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs." J, P. Alexander. —Dr, and Mrs, F. A. Parker are spending a couple of weeks at their Pine River Beach cottage, —Mrs. Chris Newman and Miss Marykae Newman spent a couple of days the early part of this week with the former's daughter, Mrs. Bruce Edgar and Mr. Edgar at tJnionville. Marykae enjoyed a va- cation with a friend last week when they motored through Northern Ontario. —Mr. Peter Carmichael- .wae tea visitor last' week with his brother- in-law and sister, Mr, and Mrs. Don Hawthorne, in Toronto. He spent the week-end at Wigwassin Inn, Muskoka, —Mr. and Mrs. Ken McMichael and Susan, of Wroxeter, visited on Sunday with, Mr. and Mrs, Roy Bennett and family. —Mr. and Mrs. John Lockridge and family, of Watford, spent sev- eral days last week with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, Walter Lock- ridge. —Mrs. Ronald Seddon and family were vacationing at Lake Scugog for several days last week, Mr. Seddon joined them at the week- end. , —Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Carmichael on Monday were his brother-in-law, Mr. Ken Keisey, and daughter, Karen, and Miss Helen Hetherington, all of Wind- trlet. • interest in the new G. W. Cruickshank Medallion Home spread. as far as Detroit. From that city Mn and Mrs, Vernon Ripple, Mrs, Jessie Waeliburn and Mrs. Agnes Phelps close their three-day holiday to visit here and stayed with Mr. and Mrs.. W. T, Cruick- shank, On Sunday afternoon they were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross McCall at Wal- ton and enjoyed a barbecued steak dinner. --Miss Mae Williamson awl Miss Agnes Williamson were week-end visitors with Rev. A. E. and Mrs. Toombs at Campbelltord. —Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Swinton spent -the holiday week-tea/ with Mr. and Mrs. Rou Murray in Tor- onto. ' and Mrs. Victor Haines spent the week-end in London with Miss Helee Haines and ,Mr. and Mrs. John Haires and fareey, —Mrs. Elizabeth Keith nad Mr, and. Mre. Terry Nethery and family attended the annual Stain, picnic at Inverhuron Provincial Park on Sunday. —Mr. and Mrs. Howard Meen, ef Portage la Prairie, Man., were guests for several clays over the week-end with her cousins, Mrs. N. I. Pry and Mrs. John Pollock, Mrs. Mann IS the former jean Gil- christ. She 'lived in Wineham as a yontee girl, her family needing on Catherine Street, In the home re- cellny oeeepital by Mr. and. Mrs. E. •Shera. •- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Henernader, of Fergus, spent the week-end with their daughter, Mrs. Vaughan Douglas and family, --Mrs. Martha Warwick has re- turned home after spending several weeks with her sister, Mrs. Mary Thornton, in Vancouver, - Mr. James Douglas and hle daughter, Mrs. Leo Guidon, of Bay -City, visited on Sunday with Mr.. eel Mrs. Harold Congram and with his nephew, Mr. Charles Congram,: in Wingham. General Hospital. --Mr. Hawley Staight, of Ottawa,' spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Deyell. Mrs. Staight and. Bill, who spent the past five weeks visiting her par- ents, returned home with him. Miss Jacqueline Gauthier, of Ot- tawa, also- spent the week-end. at the same home, and participated with Mr. Staight in the Sports- men's ski draw on Sunday. —Mrs. James Wilson, Karen and Brenda, of London, visited for sev- eral clays recently with her sister, Mrs. Ronald Seddon, and family, --'Word has been `received that Miss Helen Haines, of London, has successfully passed the two uni- versity subjects which she had taken at the summer course. Helen has just returned after spending three weeks In Vancouver and San Francisco. - Mr. and Mrs. EMI; Gibbons and children, of London, were week-end visitors with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gibbons. --Misses Gail and Heather Hen. &Noe, of Owen. Sound, visited with their aunt, Mrs. Carl Lott, for a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. William You Victoria Street, spent a few da, . last week with relatives In Alliston. Imre, Andy Bell and children, of Petrone, visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Edgar, and With Mrs. Matthew Bell at Wing. ham Hospital, for a couple of days last week, Paul returned home with the family after spending a week with his grendeprents. ---Miss Irene Davis, of Toronto, formerly of Wiegham, is visiting friends in Winglium and is staying with Mr. and Mrs. C. Flegland, —eMr. and Mrs. Robert Hethering- ton, Barbara and Jane, visited with their son, F/O Ian and Mrs. ifeth- erington while on a motor trip to Middleton, N.S. They also visited Cadet Ray Hetherington, RCNR„ at Halifax. Ray will be back this week to attend. the University of West- ern Ontario in London, —Mr. and Mrs. Ken Cerson anti Mr. and Mrs, Doug. Carson of Tor- onto spent the week-end in Flint, Mich., visiting Mr. and Mrs. nob. Griffin. —Additional personals on page 4. PRIt:e "nee Whighwa AxIve,1100-Tilinee, Wesdiresilay, Sept, 7t h, epepa ti SATURDAY and MONDAY September 10 and 12, — Double Feature — • "WHO WAS THAT LADY?" Tony Curtis -- Janet Leigh Dean Martin "EDGE OF ETERNITY" Colour CinemaSeope Cornet: Wilde — Victoria Shaw (One Cartoon) TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY September 13 and 11 "SEA OF SAND" John Gregson --'14tichael Craig (One Cartoon) 81.25 ADMITS A CARIA)AD ON TUESDAY NIGIPPS ONLY CROWN Theatre Harriston Telephone 152 THURS. - 1ERT. - SAT, September 8 - 9 - 10 "THE ADVENTURES OF PAUL JONES" In CinemaSeope and Technicolor Starring Robert Stack, Betty Davis, Charles Coburn and MacDonald Carey The life-of the born youth, who became a great Naval Hero and Father of the American Navy. Features at 7.15 —.9.20 moN. ,:CUES. - WED. September 12 - 13 - 14. "IT_STARTED WITH A KISS" In CinemaSeope and Technicolor Starring Glenn Ford and Debbie Reynolds in a return. engagement of this very humorous and popu- lar motion picture. Don't miss It. Features at 7.15 .--9.15 Two Shows Nightly, Rain or Clear • First Show at. Dusk Admission: Mc Children Under V in Cars Free IS YEARS OP AGE OR OVER 41111111111 1diaillilitailiIMINNIMM ADMITTANCe R S T R ILC TO PERSONS IED 4 from CRAWFORD MOTORS 1956 PLYMOUTH 4-door sedan Automatic radio 1956 DODGE 4-door sedan 2-1955 DODGE 4-door Sedans One owner ears 1954 FORD coach And several other models TRUCKS 1957 DODGE %-ton express 1954 VOLKSWAGEN pickup we'vvly oVerhanled grid anew paint job 1952 MERCURY 3-ton with 12-ft, rack Ilrand new Motor, 1952 MERCURY 2.ton chassis and cab 1951 DC')GE 2-ton with racks SATURDAY, SEPT. 10 ONLY Tuesday to metal: to Victoria, B.C. spent a week at Rice .Lake- with Mr. and Mrs, Wilfred McKenzie at their 'cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hayes, Sr.,- and. Miss Betty Hayes, of Detroit, epent the week-end at the imam of Mr. and Mrs. .Charles Tiffin, and with his sister, Mrs. _Reuben Tiffin. - -Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bateson and faintly spent the week-end camping at Inverhuron, --Recent guests at the home of Mr. and. Mrs. W. A. Galbraith were Mrs. J. E. Galbraith and Mrs, Hen- ry J. etahlees, of Toronto, Miss Helen Black and Mr. and Mrs. Bill , Galbraith and David, of Kitchener; --Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pocock, Diagonal Road, and Mr. and Mrs. - George Pocoek, of Lambeth, left on amosommimaMMUNIMOR Lett Crawford Motors MR. AND 3IRS. DONALD ROVER/" REID, who Were etifirried in the too know Presbyterian Church on Saturday, The bride is the termer Marilyn Ifiabell Nfaeravish, do.uxliter of Mrs. Gordon Mne'i'avish, RA, 4, Luck:now, and the Late Mr. MacTavisb, and the groom's Parents ere Air. end 3Its, Robert, Reid of t, Lueknow.—Photo by Msyk Studio.