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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1962-03-21, Page 9)1„ ids ho. ret; in he ad,. ed c'Y cle rr•. th tc it - of a- d," In, fid ht 011 11 w r fg d l_M ii r 01a • .4f w ▪ • blit+ • to 4 s inr in k, !d s1c tic 5 vt M 1 i mioninummiamass momi1 AlM mummainn mammuAAI AM mMMA/ a Mna 1M mulliMNM uw/muminti SPi�W.G CLEARANCE pFRIGYDAIRE dF ExtaVaIiiDas E ELECTRIC while they last zs .,,....M 13 CU. FT. 1961 Retrerathr - Freezer m !NKNON • Completely automatic • 64 -Ib. F reezer • Ma2'netic door seal REGULAR $469.95 Nov f' my OTHER MODELS a .95 FROM $1) o.00 FRIIrm PROOUCT OP 0e7RISRAL MOTOR* DELUXE 1961 30" ELECTRIC RANGE • Completely automatic • Infinite Heat Switches • Exclusive Pull 'N Clean Oven Only s 25 00 OTHER MODELS PRICED FROM 150,00 Lowest Priced Model with Pull 'N Clean Oven! sp till s.. L . ` -zo,mt ,IRE PR> til'Q'F' OPTibli NL'RAL. MOYORS DELUXE 1961 lectric Dryer 04 -heat fabric selector Porcelain drum 0 On the door lint filter REGULAR $229.00 ONLY $169.00 IG I�AIRi iPESCOOIJGT- OF GENERAL MOTORS IMPERIAL 1961 to it Dr,, tic asher • 6 -position fabric selector eliminates guesswork • 4 -speed mechanism • Porcelain top and tub REGULAR $429.95 IMPERIAL 1961 Electric Dryer • 5 -position fabric selector •Automatic or timed drying •Automatic sprinkler • Porcelain top and drum REGULAR $299.95 Bot= Only $ 5 1 9 .0 (SAVE $210.00) 15 CU. FT. 1961 Home Freezer • 525 -Ib. capacity • Quick-freeze section •Baskets and dividers ONLY $259.00 20 CU. FT. AND UPRIGHT FREEZERS ALSO IN STOCK SEE THE NEW ri.Woovar, •b•ENER'Aa. MOTO to Portable DISHWASHER 12 -place settings • Choice of 6 cycles Double or single wash • Easier -than -ever top loading REGULAR $279.95 x.00 EASY TERMS—$10.00 clown. No further payments till June. OF SERVICE AT .. . Trade-ins accepted. Free delivery. i BE SURE Industrial, Commercial Horne and Farris Wiring Complete Motor Rewind and Repairs on ALL makes of 1Vlotors PH N 474 ■111S111l11111w>INWNW AMIAIFIMIIII —FREE --- ESTIMATES WINCH A WiJ1`I' CI1 R l Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Mason rand family visited on Sunday with her mother, Mrs. (ac11 Skinner, a N' patient in Exeter• Hospital, and 4. with :vi'r. and Mr;. Sam Skirner, of r t�errtralia. 2 'i'1.e .Calvin -Brick United: Church Wc,men meet this Wednesday at ■ the home of Mrs. L•awrenee Taylor • and hold their quarterly birthday • tea. Whitechurch United Church IN Women also meet an Wednesday at • the home of Mrs, .carnet Farrier. ▪ Mr's. Harold Woods and. Murray • were in London last week -end and • attended the capping exercises in ■ Victoria Hospital, where her ■ daughter, Miss Betty Woodb, train- ing as an X-ray technician, re- ceived her eap. • Major George Walker, of Ottawa, • spent a few day's last week with • his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E., E. • Walker and returned home on Sat- ■ ura~ay by plane from London, Con- : stable Roy Walker of th OPP, and Mrr.. Walker and family, of Kitch- cnc•r, :pent the week -end here, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Walker and • family, of Owen 'Sound, visited ■ here on Sunday. w The North Group of the Wo - 1 men's Institute held a euchre in • EN gi ■ IN Tho i'rn&hang Advaetcc.Times, Weitilegbky, 31a4 gX, 100 raga NIA Mrs. James Currie and her son,' Mr. Donald Leader, of Lucknow. Y on t rr a w t former visited Sa � d y u h f rrr iiespeler friends and.neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Thompson, of Goderich, and Mr. and Mrs, Calvin Robinson and Ray spent last week- end with Thompson and 11iilton families at Tillsonbur'g and Lang- ton. Mr. ad Mrs. Thompson, God., cr'ich, visited with Mr. and. Mrs. Robinson on Saturday. Mr, and Mrs, Robt, Soloman and Brenda were In London ,on Wed- nesday where Brenda attended the Clinic at Victoria Hospital. Mrs. Albert Clayton, of Grand Valley, is spending this week with her daughter, Mrs. Soloman. Mr. and Mrs, George Fisher, Sandra and .Doris visited on Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Forster, of Lucknow, Mr. Stewart Scott, of Kinloss, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Johnston Conn. Mrs. Irene Paterson, of Toronto, spent the week -end with her bro- ther, Mr. Chas. Taylor, and with her mother, Mrs. Wm, Taylor, a patient in Wingham Hospital, Mr, and Mrs. George Tiffin, of Lucknow, visited on Sunday with the Memorial Hall here on Mon- Mr. and Mrs, ,Angus Falconer, day night. and twenty tables were Angus, who has been working at in play, Mrs. Pauline Douglas and Streetsville, spent part of last Alan M4'Gill held high points: Mrs, week at his home here. .James Currie and Alm . Sproul held Mrs, Robert Ross, who was second high. burs. i'rank Ross won visiting her sister in Toronto, spent the lucky chair prize, a few days last week with Mr, and Mr, Albert Coultes was under the doctor's care for several days last ® wcc:k. ■ Mr,,, Fraser McKinnon and •children David, ,Tames and Mary, and her mother, Mrs, Jas. Ritchie, • of Grey Ox, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Russell Ritchie. The WMS of the Presbyterian Church meet this Wednesday at the home 01 Mrs. Russell Ross. Mr, and Mrs, Waiter Arscott, King spent Valerie and Andrea Krne „pen • last week -end with relatives in • Toronto and on Friday evening attended the reception held in the recreation rooms at Porter Crescent, Scarborough, for her nephew and his bride, Mr. and Mrs. Ruddi • Dinova. of Sault Ste. Marie. • bur. and Mrs, Lawrence Hender- • son and Mr. and Mrs, David Hen- derson, of Listowel, visited on • Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Tiffin, Mr, and Mrs. Ronald Coultes and family. of Belgrave, visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Wallace Conn. Mr. and Mrs. Harold John- ston, Robert and Mary, of Park- s hill, who were visiting with his • father at Lucknow, also visited at the Conn home, and Mrs. Wm. Conn acco�mpanicd them home to ,u Parkhill. Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Martin, of Kitchener, visited on Sunday with Mi. and Mrs. Howard Martin. Dr.in and Mrs. Donald Watt, of ,Bella Coola, B.C., will spend Thurs- m day with his parents, Rev, and Mrs. W. J. Watt, and other relatives in this district. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bieman and children visited on Sunday with her mother, Mrs, Roger Inglis, Walk- erton. Mr. Bieman is tapping in his fine sugar bush this week. Mr, Lawrence Taylor tapped 150 of the trees in his hush on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Clemens and Mr. • and Mrs. Lorne Humphrey and children sof Hcspeler, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Roy l Robinson. f l Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sharpe, of Teeswater, spent Sunday with Mt'. and Mrs. Edwin Smyth. and Mrs. Wm. A, Humphrey, of St. Helens, visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Snow- Mr.den, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pattison, Dor- een and Donald, visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mr's. Alvin Ar•m- t'trnng, of Brussels. Mr. and Mrs, Sheldon J.acklin and family, of Brussels. visited on Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Cook, of Marnoch. Mr. and Mrs. C. I . Morrison, of Palmerston, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Morrison and with Mr. 'Douglas Morrison, of Blyth, who is 0 patient in Wing - ham Hospital. Mr. Lloyd Montgomery and Mr. an•1 Mr.,. Fluter Ireland attended the annual meeting of the Co-op Insurance Company in London on Saturday. Mrs. Rnthet•ford Reavie aceompanded them, and visited with her husband, in Westminster Hospital. Mr. A. L. Buekton, who has been patier:t. in Wingham Hospital, ill wa:; able to return home to Mr. and Mr,. Thos, Morrison on Saturday. rs. Irrnvding and Laverne visit - (d on Sunday with. Mr. Wm. Roney and with other relatives in Mount. Forest. Mi.;a ,T ay 1'nllins. Miss Kart 0 and Mr. Paul CTroskorth, of Toronto, rrn•nt the a eek -end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ti•, H. Groskorth. Mr. and Mrs. Tien McClenaghml visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Elwood Barbour and Mr, and Mrs. Angus MiT)onalcl at St. Helens. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mie- r'itmap'hatu visited with Mr, and Mfrs. Elmo Pritchard, of West Wawa nosh. Mr. anal lies. Joltn I)rBo�ar and family. oi' Kinloss, visited with his parents, Mr, and Mrs, Simon DeBoor, of St. Helens. Mir. and Mrs. Don MacAdam and children. of 131'lmote, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clar- ence Ttitohie. Mrs. (*eon Falconer, Mar. ,Tames a tim xm ■ i® „o. rr i11 i Mrs. Donald Ross, and is now visiting with Mr, and Mrs. George Ross, of Owen Sound. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McBurney and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Dawson Craig', Alex and Harvey and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Robertson and children visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Peacock, of Bluevale. Mrs. Gordon Elliott, who has been a patient in Victoria Hos- pital oroperation, was to f an eye P able to return to her home in Wingham on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Don Campbell and bhildren, of Belgrave, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elliott. Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw and 1 family spent Sunday with his mo- ther, Mrs, James Laidlaw, of God- erieh. Mr. Laidlaw purchased the former S. S. No. 14 school and the school grounds from the West Wawanosh Trustee Board last week, This school was closed some seventeen years ago and the pupils have been taken to Fordyce School, Mr. and Mrs, Stewart Coupland of Toronto spent the week -end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Robinson, and with Wroxeter rela- tives. Mr, Lynn O'Malley, of Sarnia, spent the week -end with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. O'Malley. Mr. and Mrs, Ezra Scholtz visit- ed on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Reg. Scholtz, of Auburn, Mrs. Howard Martin and Laurie and Mrs. Oscar Schefter and Betty Ann spent Wednesday last at the home of their sister, Mrs. Kieswet- ter, of Mildmay. ,SNELL - in Clinton Hospital on February 13, 11162, to Mr, and Mrs. Jasper Snell, of Westfield, a son, Mrs. Alvin Groves Dies in 65th Year WHITECHURCH—Burchill rela- tives received word last week of the sudden passing from a heart seizure of Mrs, Alvin Groves of Freeville, N.Y. Formerly Bessie Burchill she was the daughter of the late Mr, and Mrs, Sam Bur- chill and was in her 65th year. Be- sides her husband she leaves a married daughter, Mrs. CI yd e Chilson of Frcevile and two grand- children. The funeral was held on Satur- day from the Methodist Church to Dryden Cemetery, Those from this district who attended were William Burchill, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burchill, Mr, and Mrs, Roy Burchill, and Mr, Herb Burchill of Clifford. Mr. and Mrs. John Bur- chill, Culross, Mrs. Mary McG1ad- rey, Fergus, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kerr, Stayner, Mr, and Mrs, Ar- chie McDonald, Mrs, Laura Hay- den, Mr. Gerald Smith, all of Wing - ham, and Miss Edna Smith of Kit- chener. 1�III�iIE�IIL�iIL�Ul.4A'II�III�iEI�p�II�y11�I;U�I�E it KEEP x.()[.:11 1x1',1)1)1\(, S'1'()1,.Y ALIVE i'., 14)1t1',V E1;. between the rorors o% one (if our If. r'dding Albums The tshob> uric• story of dour u.•ddina in color or in our specially full -bed print- , . . made jn-1 for •ou by one of our skilled candid pholo_raphr•i.. The Wingham Photo Studio 11H1UN1: 1011 ■III111711:111II MIlif�ll�®Ili®If 811Gl�II,"�II��II!F1ill G. ALAN MUM Optometrist Patrick St., Wingham Phone 770 WE REALLY DO SWELL UP INSIDE..! r HEW IT COMES TO GASOLINE, WE TAKE THE PRISE i E a AN!PIMk r ), 'v HEATING OILS GASOLINE ,LMOTOR OILS -GREASES WE GUARO YOUR WELFARE AND OUR. REPUTATION AT, VANCE'S DRUG STORE BY FILLING EVERY PRESCRIPTION WITH CARE AND PRECISION FOR GOOD SERVICE AND SATISFACTION SEND YOUR CREAM AND 1'.6GS TO TIltl': 1MAITLANID CIiE.A111ERY—WE PAY 2 CENTS FOR, DELIVERED CREAM. «'e are paying steady prices for your ('ream anti Eggs all year round. Lbs. 1's 21/z's 5's 10's GAY -LEA CHEDDAR C-IE[SE Made at Myth Mild Mm Mild 50c 48c 49c 54c 1 46c 47c 52c `r 43c 45c 50c 1 United Dairu & Poultrij Cooperative tin TTar1t trier and Lois visited on mon- I PHONE 271 WINGHAM 7r q �t AA4. clay with Mr. and lc- \'t'0, l?r• PETI'iR CUTTER, slun,.i;e1' 1 INNINEM1111IAMAIAA111.1LIIMf1111IA®®®111111Milli11111 A11111111 AIA®IAlP19R1_ 11 l71_AIIILIIINp1 IPPIII!l1lAIIMI NIA llitiLlMAMlLUM{pr, r Innis, or Walkerton•