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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1961-04-26, Page 8fuNAOs FIGURE SKATING GROUP---dohn Strong Harold Burrell, secretary, who was also re-elected the newly elected president of tho Willett= Figure to the position ot the annual meeting of0he organ- Skating club, looks over a list of members with Mrs. isation an Monday evening.—CKNX photo.. Harold Wild, who was re-elected treasurer and Mrs. Mr. Herbert Laidleav was' able to t leave Wingham Hospital laSt Wed- nesday and has been at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Jack Kerr, at Bluevale. Rev. T. E. Kennedy of Bluevale Presbyterian Church conducted the Communion service in the Presbyterian Church here on Sun- day. Mrs. D. Willis visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Mit- chell of Molesworth and ail visited at the home of Mr, Bert Mitchell -of Guelph. • Mr. and Mrs. Max Stewart and.. her mother, Mrs, Ethel Thompson) of Kit hener visited on"Sunday at'. the home of the latter's grand-L daughter, Mrs. Carl MeClenaghan, Mr. and Mrs. William Henry and Waynea spent Sunday at London with their daughter, Miss Frances, -Henry. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Weber and family visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Fred Thedorf of Kit- chener, Mr. James Falconer has sold his farm on Highway 86 to Me. Elmer Sleightholm, who gets possession now. The' Sleightholm family will not move until fall, Mr. John Craig was a patient in Wingham Hospital for a few days last week. Miss Marjorie Coultes, Reg.N., of Wingham General Hospital, spent the week-end at her home here. Mr, and Mrs. Harold .Banks of Hanover and other relatives visit- ed with Mr and Mrs, Russell Gaunt on Saturday, 'Mr. and Mrs. Gaunt visited last Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gaunt of Sar- nia. (WE MOTHERS KNOW THE VALUE oFnAvitkie Tll FAMILY. ORetCRiPTIONS riti,E0 Ar VANCE'S DRUGSTORE GUESTS AT MEETING MIRACLE OF SPRING INCREASES FAITH WHITECHURCH - The W.M.S. of the United Church here held its Thankoffering meeting in t h e church last Wednesday with Mrs. Milian Moore, president, welcom- ing guests from the W.M.S, of the with her mother, Mrs. Martin, in the Wingham Hospital. Mrs. Ethel Stewart of Wingham visited on Sunday at the home of her daughter, Mrs, Dan Tiffin. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jamieson and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Butler of Goderich visited on Sunday at the home of their sister, Mrs. 'Orville Tiffin. Misses Florence and Margaret Moir of Toronto spent the week-. end at the home of their sister, Mrs. James Richardson, of Kin- loss, Mr. and Mrs. George Pocock of Lambeth, Mrs. J. M. Coultes of Belgrave and Mr. and Mrs. George' Coultes visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Alex Leaver. Mr, and Mrs. Leonard Phillips of Wingham visited on Saturday at the home of her. brother, Mr, -Harry Swan of Kinloss. Mrs. Wrn. Rintoul sad daugh- ters, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Caldwell of Blyth, visiteas on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mac Cardiff of Brussels. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Coupland of Toronto spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Robinson, and with Wroxeter re- latives. TomigworAmoTolummmifimmmmmililic QM NEVER WIN A QUIZ - I F YOU. NWT KNOWWHA OUR PHONE NUMBE ' -"ssisaasasra....- ERNIE MOREY HEATING OILS GASOLINE MOTOR OILS-GREASES PH.1193 WINGHAM A HARRISTON CROWN Drive In THEATRE THEATRE Your Dodge, Simca and Valiant Dealer , Phone 710 Wingham TWICE the 'help—HALF the work with our 2-Account Plan Pay all bills by cheque on a Personal Chequing Account. The 1. your receipts. low service charges are prepaid. Your cancelled cheques are . CA CE Keep your Savings Account for Raving. Add to it from every pay. As your balance grows, you'll gain new peace of mind, Start Planned Saving of our nearest branch now,Nik 'ADIAN BANK -OF COMMEI MONEY IN PANIC MEANS PEACE ON: MIN.n! SPRING SPECIALS AT BILL'S PERMANENTS $5.00, $7.001 $8.00 SET $ L00 PI-ZONE 859 VICTORIA ST., WEST 26-3-10' rage Eight! 57:ite Winghaat 1,1ilbItiteasT1111eS,„ WsairtesdaSa. 41)111 26, ailfill A minister was loud in his praise of the fat and luiey bird his host served for dinner, and finally he) asked: "Where did von get such a fine goose as that?" '"Parson," replied the. ost, "when yen preach a. good sermon. X don't ask yon where you, got R. I bola you'll have the same consideratim for me.'+ ilq Now 4 whole new golden world of SIGHT and gr SOUND. See ow HEARINQ,AID GLASSES, Et ,to lightest in weight, Phone 37 for aopaintroem ;:illiithilaiiiiiii111.111.11111011111tillINIIIIIIMItSilill1111111111111111111111111 IIIl IMMO LLASHMAR DRIVE-IN THEATRE LISTOWEL Admissions 65c, Children under 12 in ears Free Box Office Opena at 8.09 edelock — First Show at Dusk -- Two Shows Nightly, Rain or Shine DRIVERS FIRST 50 CARS —FREE— ON OPENING NIGHT asaaaossaaa TIIVIISlOAY and FRIDAY APRIL 27 and 28 , DOUBLE FEATURE "THE LAST DAYS OF POMPEII" Colour CinemaScope Steve Reeves "SUBWAY IN THE SKY" Adult Entertainment / Van Johnson, Ifildegarde Neff SATURDAY 'and IVIONDAX APRIL 21) and MAY 1 DOUBLE FEATURE ."A DOG'S BEST FRIEND" Rill Williams, Marsha Henderson "IT" TERROR FROM OUTER SPACE' Marshall Thompson, Kim Spalding TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY DOUBLE FEATURE "THE LAST MILE" • Adult Entertainment Mickey Rooney -"THE PUSHER" Adult Entertainment , Cathy Carlisle,. Douglas Rogers 3 AY 2 and 3 Brownie's Drive - In . Theatre Limited, CLINTON THURSDAY-FRIDAY — April 27 and 28 DOUBLE F&ATURE "VICE RAM" Mamie VanDoren Brad Dexter (Adult Entertainment) "RABBIT TRAP Ernest Borgnine (ONE CARTOON) SAT. - MON. - TUES. — April 29, May 1 and 2 "THE UNFORGIVEN" (Adult Entertainment) Burt Lancaster -- Audrey Hepburn and. Audie Murphy (Colour) (CinernaSeope) (ONE CARTOON) WED. - THURS. - FRI., — April 3.4-5 "HOLE IN THE HEAD" (Colour) (CinemaScope) Frank Sinatra - Edward G. Robinson - Thelma Ritter and Eleanor Parker -- (ONE CARTOON) FRIDAY and SATURDAY April 28 and 20 "FRECKLES" 'Starriris, Martin West, Carol Chris- . tenson, Gene Stratton Porters navel of a courageous 20 year old. orphan b oy. Pius "ALL THE YOUNG MEN" gtortnk Alan Ladd, James barren arid Sidney Poitier --- A Good Action Story. reatures at 7.00, 8.21 and 10.50 ran. irk:tIAL SATURDAY MATINE'E 215 p.m. 8E0Si1[SAri ittrt8OAIr mut WkinnstIiir April 7, 2, .2 "UNDER TEN FLAGS". Corning Soon— WHITEERREll Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Taylor of Regina arrived In this district on Friday and visited with Mr, and Mrs, Perry Pennington of Cuiross and with Tiffin families in this community. They leave on Friday for Moeteal and will return home by Ottawa. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Elliott and family of Ailsa Craig visited on Sunday with Belgrave relatives and with Mr. and Mrs. Walter El- liott. Mrs. Robert Galbraith of Wingham also visited at the Elliott home. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Dickson and children of Belmore spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Moore. Mr. Howard Denner of Port Do- ver visited on Sunday with his bro- ther, Earl Denner, at the home of Mr. Myles Ste. Marie. Mr. and Mrs, Harold Fimay and Brenda of Belmore and Mr. and Mrs. Orland Irwin and baby, Ste- phen, of Wingham, visited on Sun- day with their parents, Mr, and Mrs. Roy Irwin. Mr, and Mrs. Roy Robinson and family and Garry Robinson spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Humphrey of Hespeler. Mrs. William Dawson, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Tiffin and Harris Purdon spent the week-end at the home of Mrs. George Cottle of De- troit, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Falcon- er accompanied them and spent the week-end at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Relison Falconer at Sar- na. Barry Falconer accompanied his grandparents home, as his mo- ther was a patient in Sarnia Hos- pital with blood poisoning in her' hand. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. T. Irwin and Murray and Mr. and Mrs. Pierson Irwin, Belgrave, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Scott Reid, in Wingham. Calvin-Brick United Church W. MS, meets this Wednesday night at the home of Mrs. Clarence Chamney at 8.30. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McI3urney and sons visited on Sunday with Mrs. John Ireland of Teeswater. Mr, and Mrs. Harold Currie vis- ited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Showers of Turnberry. Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Mason and family visited on Tuesday last with his mother, Mrs. John Mason of London. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Derbyshire of Port Franks visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Murray Derby- shire at Ma.rnoch. Mr. and Mrs. Mason Robinson and family visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cameron of Ashfield. Migs Gertrude Stewart, who has visited with' Mr. and t Mrs. Harold. Walker during the'rMS two sirealts, returned to her home in Cooks- Ville on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Slesser and family of Glamis and Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon • Jacklin and family of Bluevale visited on Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cook. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Cook returned from their wedding trip to Wheeling, Virginia,, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Moore of Linwood visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Kennedy of Marnoeh and Mr. and Mrs, Kenn- edy visited' with Mr. and Mrs. John Woolcock of Glenannan. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Zinn and family visited on Sunday with Mr. and. Mrs, Irvin Zinn of Innerkip and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Carson and family of Hiekson visited re- cently at the Zinn home here. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Charleton of Hamilton spent last week with Mrs. Arthur Cronin. Mr. and Mrs. George Currie visited there on. Sun. day.' Congratulations to Mrs. Roane who celebrated her 92nd birthday on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, James E. Currie and Sgt. and Mrs. Alan Leader and children of Clinton RCAF Station spent Saturday in London. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dew and sons, Wilson and Claire, visited on Sun-, lay with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Willie of Teeswater. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Welts and children of Turnberry visited on Sunday with her father, Mrs, Wil- liam Burehill and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burchill. Ur. Archie Watt of Teronto visit- ed on Tuesday last with his par- ents, Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Watt. Mrs. S. G. Gillespie spent a. few days last week with Mrs. J. le. McLean of Wroxeter and returned home on Sunday, When Mr. Sack Gillespie of Sarnia visited here. Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Scholia of Auburn visited on 'Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Ezra Seholtz. Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Simmons Of London spent the week-end with her father, Mr, Chas, Martin and from CRAW FORD MOTORS 1960 DODGE Polara C-Door with. radio, This ear is a honey, one owm,,.. 1959 DODGE 8-cyl, 1-door sedan, in A.-1 shape, one-ammer co ,.. 1958 DODGE 4-door Sedan 6-est., one owner. 1958 CHEVROLET This ear is a one owner beauty, 1958 DODGE 8-e31. with automatic transmission. This ear is in particularly good condition. 1955 PONTIAC Foursdoor sedan, with radio. 1955 STUDEBAKER 4-door sedan 1955 PLYMOUTH 4-door sedan . 1954 PONTIAC 4-door sedan 1954 DODGE SEDAN 1953 CHEVROLET 4-door sedan. A good emu, re-ertmlitioned, with a new paint job. TRUCKS 1954 FORD SEDAN DELIVERY 1952 MERCURY 3-ton with 12-foot rack. Brand new motor. 1948 1/2 -ton DODGE PICK-UP HOUSETRAILER 22-ft. completely equipped with stove, fritlg., etc. 10-yard GRAVEL BOX and HOIST Len Crawford Motors People Who Shop in Wingham Read The Advance-Timei Wingharn United Chureh sand from the W.M.S. of the Presbyterian Church here. The theme was "The Lord Reigneth". All read Psalm 96 in unison and Mrs. Moore, in the meditation per- iod, spoke of the 'Miracle of spring, and how it increases faith in God that things will come in God's own time. Mrs. J. G: Gil- lespie led in prayer for the success of missionary work, after observing two minutes' silence in honor of the late Mrs. James Falconer, who was for many years a president of the society. Mrs, E. H. Groskorth read the Scripture message. Mrs, (Rev.) W. R. Welsh was the special speak- er for the meeting. snowing bow Members are missionaries in broil.- . en vessels and are light-bearers. She said that through the Chris- tian light God is made manifi st to all peoples. Sly forgetting self, mu lives are like an (men letter for Other people to better understand 'Christ's work. Mrs. Moore thank- ed Mrs. Welsh for her inspiring talk. Mrs. Pan. Tiffin played a piano solo, ",iabbath Chimes". Mrs, Johnston Conn gave a reading or cross-bearing, "The Burdens" and Mrs. J. D. Beecroft gave a short re. port of the work of the group's missionary, Miss Jean Stewart of Trinidad. Mrs. Moore closed the meeting with prayer. All enjoyed the social time held in the Sun- day School room after the meeting. O P TOMETR IST ELVIS pirm,si,10. oar 1 OPeratitig Week-Ends olirt 0 i1 illAJCS° Only, until May lat. Friday and Saturday April 28 and 29 "JOURNEY TO THE LOST ITY" N TECON/ClOLOR — PLUS The Bowery boys In "THE FIGHTING FOOLS"