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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1962-03-07, Page 10R 2ritr4 '!ie n'Ing ;an Advartee-T:mcs, Wednesai q, iUtiav•P 7,. 116'4 ,t► Texas laid rushee! Jenne from to tell ane you need thein for kindergarten assd insisted his inn. sehuol.,„ tiler buy hint a set of pistols. wit. eters and gun belt. "Yes I do,- he asserted. "The* "Why,'whatever i':Ir, clear." th,. teaehe:r said tomorrow she's going Mother aslce»d. "You're not going to teach tis to draw-.'' I KNOW 1M tvAKINO A Pik OF MY. ELF J 1 J U aT CAN'T RESIST HOME COOKING' ! Combine your home-grown with grains 11 IONA!: HOG CONCENTRATE the fresh mix with the meat meal base! Want to raise the perkiest pigs in the province? Then feed sem your ownhome-grown grains fresh -mixed with Na tional Hog Concentrate! It's rich in meat meal protein, so that it . forms a perfect nutritional balance with the vegetable pro- tein you supply! Whether you have your own grains or we supply thein, we can custom blend the finest fresh -mix you can buy right here at the mill . , . ussing National Concentrate, of course.. T.S. New :from National ... a completely (nixed lig Starter! Ask about it: Ali Pi?ohaUCr' OF CANADIAN INDUS.TRiLS LIMITED MP PLUME MILLING COMPANY T3LUEVALE FOROWPCI1 FEED MILL . FORDWICH AND GORRIE le.".4.f,R'...1.PRE.0.4•4t!..9...W ...O..... .a....,rlw...r...A,•••.} .o.mngr,'.9,1 TtrIPl9.1=1.9.1• FOR YEARS YEARS We have been registered Zenith Hearing Aid Dealers Only ten years after Zenith started manufacturing hearing aids avt: !lave been their Dealer in Wing -ham aarct District,, This young tonlar1 h1 fl 4ct ( gruwlubr amm an in. 4i, hearing aid field—Last year produced and sold more hetiring aids than the next three bearing aid manufacturers combined •—i rt all America, IN EIGHT YEARS we have bud numerous courses, learned a great deal about hearing aids and the people wearingthem..For eight years we hate seen this young company in Canada grow. to he the largest itistv'ibulor in the Dominion. tiVp; .SRP NO1%' KI';Al)1' to share our knowledge send exlseeienee with any one living with a• hearing Impairment Recently 'Robert, lloinlyr„ joined our Ml8!1'--n hearing; aid USIA sinee 0111M/iood —Bob is studying salla to front more, --No he can passe hiq cx- perienee and new heeling aitt knowledge on to all 'hea.riss im- paired m-p ired folk. AVE 'WO IJ) WELCOME .t S'11-11 ' from volt • Nof, to self .11deessarily, ,itlst to sive en an idea what Hew, modern heariilc; ads ,esr,u der, to hells cmc get. 115050 nlr4 of Lire. SEE TUN NI'Sv "ZENITH ('AMP: )" HEARING .Std) It fits ill your Har, no Cords. 1151 eye glussres, no behind the ear •-- /ernitdi'w sems:ationsll Cameo has hikett aerlrs 1.15 Isiborator'y lest and develop — weights nilly 1/1; o. wilt) Ito (1rai'y .-»- iuid stilt its performance is flab! lar ifs equivalent 4.74 to many l411rg4ir aids( Headquarters for Zenith Marina Aids MolUBBONS PHARMACY PHONE 53 WINGHAM — Custom Ear Molds a Specialty uwd�i,wne�iiiso/ReWiw,Mrd.r�ie.efei,&�e1,4;1asiw,,,weew�llw,iwlbeaA,AeaeeAalea9fseew 1 MEMBERS OF LONG STANDING—Some of the members of the Ladies' Auxiliary to the Royal Canadian Legion who are posses- sors of 25 -year pins are, standing, Mrs. Ernie Lewis, Mrs. Wm. Kennedy, Mrs. Harry Town, Mrs, Tom Cruickshank, Mrs. Frank PERSONALS l —Mr. and Mrs, Don Cameron and Bruce were visitors on Sunday with their son, Mr. and Mrs, Mack Cameron, Owen Sound. --Mr. and Mrs, R. W. L'Van were in Toronto over the week -end where they visited with friends. ----lair. and Mrs. Jnek .Bateson were in Toronto over the week- end where Mr. Bateson attended u Royal Canadian Legion executive meeting at the King Edward Hotel. Others who attended the meeting 1 were Don Adams and George iangiis, ---Miss. Ferne N'thcry, of Kit- chener, was a week -end visitor with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Ab Nethery. --Mrs, Lillian Lantb, .of Wing - ham, is spending a few weeks with her daughter, Mrs. John Christen- sen, of Streetsville, 1 —Mr. and Mrs. Tom Metcalfe, !Mrs.. S. J. Thompson, of Listowel, and Mrs. Roy McArthur, of Streetsville, were at Toronto air- --Mrs ir- - Mrs D. S. MacNaught•on and John MacNaughton spent Friday in Kitchener where they attended the Ice Capades. port Friday evening to say fare- well•to Mr. and Mrs. Percy Cray and son, Alfred, who left by jet for a holiday. in England. Mrs. Gray is the former Stella Bennett, of Wingham. --Mr, and -Mrs, Jim Newman, of Newmarket, Peter Bedard and Miss' Marykae Newman, of Wind- sor, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs; Chris Newman. -Mr, and Mrs. Harold Crump and children. of Galt, spent the week -end with .his mother, Mrs. Jeal} Crump, •—Mr; and Mrs. Cecil Wendorf and Mr and Mrs. Harold Wendorf and children. of Hanover, visited with Mr, and Mrs. Carl Lott on LYCEUM Theatre Wingham, Ontario Two Shows Each Night Commencing at 7.1.5 pm. ADMISSION -05e - 4.17(3 - 30c MATINEE SATURDAY. Z r, m. 'rJiI IDL YIir,-SA r`. MAR, 8-0-10 "TPPP F OF BAGHDAD" in Eastman Color and CinsinaSeope The fent otic deeds, the incredible daring of a thief wile defied an Empire. SAD WI<ATHER'YOU CAN NEVER STOP! SO KEEP YOUR TANKS FILLP TO THE TOP ERNIE. MERKLEY 1472. � I•iEA1ASOL1NGINE C LS G ,_MOTOR OILS -GREASES PH.1193 WINGHAM Sunday. Bruce Lott, of Owen Sound, was also hone over the week-e1nd, --Mr.. Malcolm MacPhail, of Melfort. Sask., is visiting ber cousin, Mrs. N, T. McLaughlin, and Mr, 1VteLaughlin. •Mrs. 1. VP, Merrick recently at -- tended the 215th wedding anniver- sary of her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Stiver, in Islington, when about 150 relatives and friends at- tended. Mr, and Mrs. Ken Hodgkinson, of London, visited over the week- end with her mother, Mrs. Harry Fryfogle. Mrs. E. V, Thompson, Guelph instructor from The 'Women's In- stitute Branch, is holding a short course in glove making in the council chambers three days this week, sponsored by the local Wo- men's Institute. Mrs, Thompson is a guest of Mrs, D. S. MacNaughton during her stay. 1vIr, Herbert Fuller was in Ot- tawa on Thursday and Friday of last week, when he attended busi- ness meetings for the Berry Door 1 Co„ Ltd. 1 --Mr, and Mrs. David Horwood land Peter spent the week -end with Ibis parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Hor- ' wood, of Toronto. They were ac- companied to Brantford by Mrs. John Langridge, who visited -with Mrs, H. J. Sloan. - Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hickey spi'nt the week -end in Toronto, when Mr Hickey attended a re- union of members of a Royal Ca- nadian Mr Force hand which he played in during World War IT. This is the first time the group has been reunited since demobilization. --Mr. Wendell Alton, of London, spent the week -end with his mo- ther, Mrs. Eleanor Alton, ---Mr, and Mrs, Gordon Keith, Norman and Gary, of Toronto, spent the week -end with 'his mo- ther, Mrs, Elizabeth Keith, -Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hertel and children, of Kitchener, visited on Sunday with, her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Sinnamon, Minnie Street Mrs. "dn n S na n has u n as been under the doctor's care during the past two weeks. —Mrs. Reuben Appleby, of Glen . annon, has been 1 a patient In Ior Wingham ann I-Tospital during the past two weeks, •-•Mr, and Mrs. Ed Edighoffcr have returned home from a vaca- tion in Florida. -Mr, and Mrs. Stuart Mc'73ur- isy Spent a few days last week in Tononto where Mr. McBurney at- tended the Good Roads convention. Edgar, Mrs. Lloyd Hingston. Seated, Mrs. C, R. Coultes, Mrs. Harry Browne Sr., who was standard bearer for 20 years, Mrs. Susan Howard and Mrs. Percy Harris.—Photo by Connell, A.Y.P.A Meeting ill's ICnrvn urosicos tis, of Toren- Heidi on S tl ii d i ay 1to. :uid Atilt iUarinc Conn. or Scar- borough, spent the week -end a their respective homes here. Mr ani Mrs. George McGee and Mc, and Mrs. Alex Robertson were in London on Saturday, where they attended the seed fair and the ladies attended the demonstrations- for emonstrationsfor hairdressing and all painting. Marian McGee Was taken to 1Vinghans Hospital on Sunday, witli pneuIi0) 1a. Little IVlargaret Rob- ertson was able to return to school after a week's ilhtesa. Ti,land :Mrs. Jas, Curran and Nancy and Paul, of St. Helens, visited with her parent's, Mr. and 1VIrs, Robert Purdon, Mrs. Robert Burchill and Barrie spent the week -end with her fath- er, Mr. Robert Allen, of Lakelet. Mrs. Allen is a patient in Walker- ton Hospital; Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Walker and Baby, Kathy Lynn, of Turn - berry, spent the week -end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Watson and Alan. of Forest, spent the week -end with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Alan Pattison, and other Wawanosh relatives. Mrs. J. Ivt. Coultes, .of Bclgrave, spent the week -end with a'VIr, and Mrs. Alex Leaver. Mr. and Mrs. D. 'A, Hackett and Joan, of Ash- field, visited with her parents on Sunday. lir. anti Mrs, Walter Elliott and children visited on. Sunday with Mr, and Mr:s, Ronald Perrott, of Goderieh. Mrs. Gordon Elliott, who has been a patient in Victoria Hos- pital, Loudon, was able to leave the hospital on. Wednesday and is visiting at the home •of Mrs, Wm. Drinkwater, London. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Caldwell, of Blyth, and Mr. and Mrs. Mac Car- diff, of Brussels, spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Rintoul, Mrs. Rutherford Reavie, Sharon and Gary visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. William Reavie of Barrie and little Stephen accom- panied them home for a week's visit here. Mrs, Charles Showers of Turn - berry has been a patient in the Wingham Hospital during the past week, and daughter Mrs. Ken- neth Hopwood of Hamilton has vis- ited with her here. Mr. and Mrs. Hopwood moved this week -end to Kingston. Mr, and Mrs, Ira Wall visited on Sunday with his father, Mr. Wilson Wall of Langside, who has been a patient in Wingham Hospital for the past week. Mr. and Mrs, Relison Falconer and sons of Sarnia spent the week. Marilyn Higgins gave the Bible reading on Sunday evening when the A.Y.P.A. of St. 'Paul's Anglican Church met in the parish room. 11• was decided that all the cash on hand should be banked. :Pro- jects for the organization were dis- cussed. Suggested] were the pur- chase of a new prayer desk book and communion book when the new edition comes out in the fall. Mention was made of the Lenten rally being held in Gorrie on Sun- day, and eight of those at. the meeting expressed their intention of attending. A transportation committee was appointed, and consists of Barbara Hall, Bill Deneau and David Wenger, Mr, Johnston completed the study of Albert Schweitzer and the meeting closed with prayer. On Tuesday evening a group from St, Paul's went to Clinton to attend a deanery meeting. Each group contributed to the program and the St. Paul's A.Y,P.A, put on a shit. Outside r lecture hail of a Wes- tern university there i;, 0 row •If hooks with a sign. above - "Reserved for Faculty Members Only." The other day this scribble Woes visible below it: "May also be used for hats and coats:" tives, lufr. and Mrs. ,James McInnis, have been very ill during the past week. Mrs, William Dawson was also laid up with the flu during the week -enol. Mr's, Fred Tiffin has been under the doctor's rare during the past Week. Mrs. McCosh of Ripley, president of the Grey -Bruce Area of the. Wo- men's Institute, and Mrs. Victor Emerson, president of the Bruce South Institutes, attended an In- stitute meeting at Meaforcl on Wednesday last, when that group celebrated) its 65th anniversary, Mrs. IvteCosh gave a report of the national convention held in Van. couvei' and showed slides of her trip and Mrs, Emerson brought greetings from Bruce South Insti- tutes and stressed the importance of sending in the standing commit- tee reports anti their attendance at the conventions. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Zinn and family of Embro •and MIss Grace and Mr. Ralph Kropf of Beachville and Miss Marie and Mr. Harold Zinn. of Hickson visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, Kenneth Zinn, end with his mother, Mrs. Cecil Mr, anus Mrs. John Purdon spent Falconer, 'and with Wingham tela- Monday at Pinkerton. ATTBNDCNG THE 25th ANNIVERSARY of the La. dies' Auxiliary Branch 180 Royal Canadian Le- gion, Wingham, Cast week were: left, the pro- vincial secretary, Mrs, E. Duffield, of Aurora and the provincial president, centre, Mrs. Margaret Richardson. Mrs, George Brooks, lot -al president, is pictured right with the birthday cake. --Photo by Connell. + , _, •im,i -. Ltg.iii II» lr i ..1 tial ii ',Irpl I! cirri! t'Ism'.1!0Ii �.11�'Is�lll*' i�I !■ iii 1 ! I i !�! ins i s !�� i YOU WANT TO P RO CT Tin M . iii r: Surest way to protect the future of those you love I; int—ii is through insurance. Their security, and yours, it ill can be assured by a Family Life Policy ... cover- ili age for all, one unchanging premium, See us. ■ it 1Ve also handle lite, fiiJe, storm danuigc, nil .0ttlec halos ilr iu. i sIl►•,inctk coverage, omst►IL It'; on ;your need!,, tvi(iwllt uhligatiun, 01 �! W, O, CONRON, [�I,U, INSUPRANCI: APww NCY lit. " JOHN .SrI'., WINCIIAM, PHONE 722W "l Iiii is Manufacturers Life, S. 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