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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1962-04-04, Page 3111Fill1111!!1It 11B01ni1* ) THE T INKS TEAM .• lt►, t ttith - 1)tu(1 ttd Singers EVERY Nl(AJi'1 AJ$.' 3:01) P.M SUNDAYS - 11:00 A.M.. and 7:30 1'.11, 1VJ'iD'NI'.SDA5-J)J'.A',EH 1f1 J) rROPII- 1.i(1COMES TR(11'.i ^A Salvation Artny martyr '"A Death Bed Prolipocy ';'An. Ontario town wiped out c'A True Story never before told THUBS,-.ItEALING 1' RO.1J. 11rA'1 N (Prayer for all the sick) IMIDAY---1 %Ya►, There When THE 1''110, 1PELL °'Molar Mrs. Tunics 'Art amazing story ''Like a page .from the Boole of Acts SUNDA.Y, 7:80 P51. -FROM 'hilt, dA1VS O1+ DJ9A a" District J3usintsnnun-.1UJ..'VQN JCOI')N1(a-tells of a miracle of Glod's healing power-.-IJt,A"R THIS PROVEN TESTIMONY IMAM PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Paster --- ROBERT CURIE n•1•1•uwoasu.woaso, o flow+wuwn,uw+o.w.owwu«now0uw.u. .040.1 o.so.11euw1.u.r+,• SNAP NOW AND OFTEN AT Carmichael's for all your Spring Clothing Needs for CHILDREN'S and LADIES' Wearing Apparel . BRASSIERES The ever popular Gothic and. Daisy Fresh Brassieres at Carmichael's. Your choice at $1.75 to $4.00 BAN LON SWEATERS Fresh new spring stock in all 1116'aie rest slurries. Pullovers with or without, collar. Car- digans and Bulky Rails. Your choice now only $3.98 to $7.9S GIRLS' SPRING DRESSES Crisp tis a neer' . dollar bili. Styled to suit every taste. Priced to suil: tory budget That's our nett/'spring line of Girls' Dresses sizes 11-0X and 7-11 $3.98 to $7.95 SARONG GIRDLES Styled by Dominion. Corset. A complete Bore now in stock. Priced from $4.95 to $10.00 it ' We ItAI (lr't goi your style y J Carmichael's will order it for you, BLOUSES iSel' Ween, wear them. and you will agree with our many satisfied customers that our tailored blouses by Lotion Lassie and Kayser are the best your money (801 buy. Short or long sleeves. $2.98 to $5.98 INFANTS' COAT SETS for girl or 130y, in. Velvet, Suede, , A rtteti and Cotton. Ores 12 to 24 months or 2 to 3X. Priem! from $4.98 to $13.95 The aliovo are only it few of the Twiny choice Heins you will find when you shop at CARMICHAEL'S TJJE FAMILY ('IA't'UING STOittt OF VVJNGHA2t Open Friday Night, April title, until 10 p.m. 11'e want to please you - Complete sutislacllou or your money back, AP.G.wsa+mw.wwnwnww,n.aeuRe."o,0,,11 11...,erne.+u++wu....1.wn.s.o+t+naxnw110na,n411w•ueeeo.wi t WROXETER Mr. and Mrs. Norris Campbell.' Moorefield, visited Mr. and Mr's. 1t.iebard Ingram last Wednesday. Mt., Elgin `l'oman, l?lattsvi11e, spent Sunday tett the home of Mr.I 1;ors 'roman. Misses Nancy Newton and El- aine Statia, London, were week. end visitors at their respective homes. Mr, and Mrs. Jerry lieever• and family moved to Walkerton last week. Mr, and Mrs. William Maxwell have returned to their home from Stratford, where they spent some time with the latter's sister, Mr:,. Harry Pflance and Mr. Pflance We are pleased to see them hack home again and hope Mrs. Max • well will enjoy better health soon. 11'i:r, and Mrs. Bill. Hart and Douglas, Oshawa, spent the week- end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs, William Hart and Mr, and Mrs. r4w4rel Newton, .P,ccorripa,a: ) led by Mr. Wm. ;dart Sr. they , also called on Mrs, Alonzo Spar Miss Catherine MacDonald, ')f Kitchener, w)rs 0, week end visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Uupfer• Mr. and Mrs. Ralph i"Iddes, Bob and 13ill. Brampton. spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs, 'Wil- fred Brown and attended the 65th wedding anniversary of Mt' and Mrs, Robert Brown Sr. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. James Doig were Ivir, and, Mrs. Lorne Doig and family, Dray ton, Mr. and Mrs. James Robettson,l Jimmy and Scott, Goderich, spent! Sunday at the home of Mr, John Hupfer, Mrs. Angus Carmichael accompanied them to the viiage, where she spent tins day with her sister, Mrs. Alonzo Sperling. Mrs, Ross Coates spent a few days last week with her daughter. Mrs. Lloyd Mapletoft, Millbrook. Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Mapletoft and family spent the week -end hero and Mrs. Coates returned home with them. Mrs, J. F. McLean has returned home after spending a few weeks with Mr, and Mrs. Waldo Dundas, Mr. and Mrs. Parl McLean, St. Catharines, Mr, and Mrs. Donald Gibson . and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Slade of Port Dalhousie. Miss Linda Hutton spent the week -end at the home of Mr. John Hupfer and returned home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hutton, of Wingham, after they bad spent Sunday evening at the Hupfer home. Mr. StuartMLP wen Palmerston, ton , called on his cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ingram, Last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Deplor and family, Whitby, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Al- corn, Mr, Edward Lambert was the lucky winner in the draw sponsored by the hockey club for the closest guess to the time the barrel would go over the dam in the spring break-up, and is $10.00 richer for his guess. Winners at the WI, euchre last Wednesday evening were; Ladies, first, NIrs, Russell Nickel; second, Mrs, Ted Smith; gents, first, Jack Stafford; second, Bill Taylor; door, Justin Will. The family of Mrs. William A. Lathers held a surprise party at her home in honor of her -birth- day, March 29. Mr. and Mrs. Trick Wilkins and Shelley, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ma. son, Bryan and Brenda. and Miss Edith Wheeler, all of Sarnia, spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Art Wheeler. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Taylor and Linda of Wingham were Sunday visitors at the Wheeler home. CROWN THEATRE HARRISTON 'TI{IJit'.-MLI: SAT. APRIL 5-t1-7 "TWIST AROUND THE CLOCK" Chubby k Chubb Che. leers and his whole Peppermint lounge crew "EVERYTHING'S DUCKY" starring Mickey Rooney, Buddy Hackett, Jackie Cooper, • and a brand new star -Angie the Talking • Duck "Twist" al: 7.15 tnid,9.30 p.nt. "Everything's Ducky" at Saturday Matinee 2.15 p.m, MON.-TUJ9SJ)AY APRIL 9-10 "BRIDGE to the SUN" Starring Carroll Baker and James Shigeta A wonderful warns story of an Am- eri'c.a.n girl who chooses a Japanese husband its the setting of USA 1042 and9.15).111 �'towsu.t715 �fI Recommended as ADULT ENTERTAINMENT WED.-TIIUR.-]! 1U. SAT. APRIL 11-12-33-1'1. "EXODUS" Is CiltenwScopo and Color HARMONY GROUP Starring Paul Newman, Eva Marie: Ci11Al►1 Saint, Peter Lawford, Lee J. 'Cobb, HOLDS MEETING Sal Mince, John Derek, Gregory Ratoff A fascinating story of a fascinating people Oise showing nightly at 8.15 p.m. Special prices for this engagement: Adults 75c, Students 50c, child 30c SATURDAY MATINEE - •1x' PURPLE HILLS" "My best investments have been my Mutual Life policies" e j (Sot the rinst from your insurance doitar Gum ;Intend protection and savings -plus high dividends Bre the' 8!rio from The Mutual Life ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA 19,e con;puny with the (1111drtndi)lg dividend record Stratford Branch Office: Bank of Montreal Building, Stratford. G. W. Leach, Branch Manager. d11314WA WROXETER---The March meet- ing of the Harmony Group, UCW, was held at the home of Mrs. Jack Clarke with 17 members present. Mrs. Jack McLean and Mrs. Tom Newton were in charge, Mrs. McLean read a poem and gave the theme song and prayer. A hymn was sung. The Scripture was taken by Mrs. Newton, follow- ed by a meditation by Mrs, McLean and another hymn. Mrs. Don Mc- Laughlin gave the topic, a Lenten study, "The Power of Resurrec- tion". The meeting was then turned ov- er to the leader, Mrs. McLaughlin, with Mrs, Jack Clarice reading the minutes of the last meeting, Mrs. ir1u1aiughlin gave the treasurer's report, Jt was decided to cater to a post.Easter sapper later in AP - to raise funds for the group. 'fine meeting closed with the Miz- pah benediction and lunch was served by the hostess and commit- tee in charge. LAKELET We are happy to report that Mrs, Art Landman has returned home from St, Mary's Hospital, Kitch- rner, and is convalescing nicely. Mr. William Smith, who has spent the winter months in Lin- wood, has returned to his house Here. Mc, and Mrs, Patil Knudsen of Toronto spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. William Smith, Mrs. Hazel Tuck of Teeswntet' spear several days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wylie. Mr, and Mrs, Eugene Metzger and family visited with Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Metzger of Palmers- ton and with Mr, and Mrs. Charles Metzger of St. Jacobs on Sunday. MI'. ttnd Mrs. 13111 Smith of Loa. don spent the week -end at, their 11001ee here. Mr. Laverne Webber of Wilton (:rove is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Don Webber, Mr. Carl Dennis of Clifford spent the week -end with his parents, Mr. anti Mrs. Stan Dennis, .Births WRIGHT On Thursday, March 29, 3962, to Mr, and Mrs. John Wright, Lakelet, a daughter, at. the Wingham General Hospital. (x,li)t' I; On Friday, March 30, 1962, to Mr. and Mrs. Ray tiadke, Lakelet, a s011, at the Bruce Cottn- ty Hospital, Walkerton, • ('riticisnl is something you van avoid by saying nothing, doing no- thing and being nothing, Enjoy 55th Anniversary WROXETER- Mr, and Mrs. Ro. bort Brown Sr. celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on Satunlay in the Wroxeter community hall, where a dinner was served at noon. Yellow mums were used for decora- tion and the table was centred with a Wcddi • ingcac with i.h t yellowicing. topped with an arch of leaves and 55 -year gold filigree, C.W.L. Euchre There were ten tables at the Ca- tholic Women's League euchre in Sacred Heart parish hall last Tues- day evening when Mrs. Wilfred White and her committee convened. Miss Mary Hein won the prize for high lady and Fred Porter won the prize for the men. John Sproule was the winner of the draw. BIRTHDAY PARTY MELD AT SEAEDD.TH LAKELET---Mrs. Stan Dennis and son, Douglas, were the guests is of .honor at a surprise birthday party held at the home of Mrs. Dennis' daughter and son-in-law, M. and Mrs, James Wallace of Seaforth. The table was graced with two lovely birthday cakes. Present for the occasion were Mrs, Margaret Prior and Mr, Wm. Glazier of Guelph, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Maize of Lueknow, Mr. Peter Glazier of London and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Burchill and family of Wingham_. -� Winners at Card Social LAKELET--A nice crowd was in attendance for the weekly crud social. 'Winners in the solo divi- sion were, first, Gordon Wright., Lakelet; second, Elmer Haskins. McIntosh; low, Mrs, Jack Dickert, Harriston. Euchre winners were: High lady. 1Virs, Torn Aitkens, Harriston; high gent, Ivan Haskins, McIntosh; low, IVIrs. Elmer Haskins, McIntosh. The special went to Mrs. Stan. Dennis of Lakelet, The committee in charge was Mrs, Harold Wallace, Mrs, Lloyd Jacques, Mrs, Walter .Demmerling and Mrs. Harvey Wright. ST. HELENS Mr. Herb Taylor of Edmonton spent the past week with his hro thee', Mr. Albert Taylor, Mrs. Tay. for and family. Mrs. Andrew Gaunt spent. 'Tues day with her sister, Mrs. Jim Isar bout and IVIr. Barbour in London. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Grewa.r and Nancy of Sudbury were week -end visitors with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Webb. Mrs, Fred Thompson, Benny and Billy of Exeter, spent a few day;: with her parents, ivtr. and Mrs. Gordon McPherson, 1VIrs, Andrew Gaunt is alter+ling the Synodical W.M.S. of the fres byter'ian Church in Hamilton Ihis week as a delegate. Mr. Frank McQt.tiliin ref _tritest from Wingham General Hospital on Sunday. Served 26 Years As Librarian, Resigns Office ST. HELENS The annual meet ing of the St, Helens Library was held on Wednesday evening at the home of Mr, and Mrs, W. I. Mil- ler. IMi's, D. Pannebecker was sip pointed as the new librarian, sten seeding Miss Isobel lVliller, who has held this position for the past 26 years, Miss W. D. Rutherford re.. signed as president. The officers for the year 1962 arc. president, Miss Isobel Miller; sec rotary, Mrs. John Cameron; trey surer, W. A. Miller; directors, Mrs Gordon McPherson, Id:. and Mrs, Lorne Woods, Mrs. Alex Purves, Mrs. Prank IMcQuillin, Mrs, Charles IvtcDonald, 'Miss W. U, Rutherford. John (,ialneron and :Ross Errington. Those atte'uling the celebration were: Mr. ;Gal Mrs. \i'ilfred Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brown Jr. and l:rcn•ia, \1r. turd Mrs. Bill I3rown, \li.+s Annie I)iebel and Mrs. Ernestine tteidt of Wroxeter; Mr. and Mr... Jack Ilrown, .1)ianne, Wayne and r1i a'ny of (,orris.; Mr. and Mr:,. I.alt•)1 Fables, Bob and I3i11 of 1 l ul .1.0r1. \Irs. 73x0'ii 1,' the former Adeline 1)iobel, 'lo1it;htr1' 0f 111e late Mr. and Mr:. ,I0h11 1)iebel of Mildmay, and t.hc•y w'•r.• married at the Die. bel hone 011 .\lu•il 2. 1907. Rev. H. A, Thomas officiated. The day was sanity and mild and there was no stony. Mr, I:rown i8 and his wife is 70. They resile with their son, Wilfred. \l:•, lint :,firs. 1.3rnwn leave four grandchildr••rt ;ilti1 six great- grandchildren. 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