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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1962-05-16, Page 3t• folding Aluminutl(t. AWNINGS LUMBER -- Telephone 260 alporie FI.e(QR WALL, TILES "WILDING Ahunitu n;r► SASH DOORS CUPBOARDS Win>;hann Something to sell P Try an A -T Classified Ad, St HELENS Mr. and Mrs, Win. Sebbeih, of ' Stratford, were Sunday visitors with Mr. W, A, .Millet' and fenny, Mrs. Ross (a)nnlie attended the officers' convention of the WI in Guelph on Wednesday ,and Thurs- day, MIs, Ken Gr'cwar and Nancy, of Sudbury, spent tine past week with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Harvey Webb. Visitors on the week -end at the Webb home were lvl'r, •Grewar and Mr, and Mrs, David Gilmour, of Guelph, Mr, and Mrs. Barry MeQuiladn, of Kitchener, and Mr, Ivan Me- QniJlin, of Elmira, spent Mother's Day with Mr, and Mr's. Fred Mc - YOU CAN'T WEAR BETTER FITTING SHOES Your dreams have been realized, W1 -LITE CROSS now brings you amazing comfort with the intriguing difference—fashion, You'll feel marvelous in these smart styles any time of the day and wherever you go. yogi CRQss ...both .S 14Y -GE -NIC u,o, NA . uo AN AIL CANADIAN COMPANY SHERRY black, brown, white, bone k> ADP LANINTI black, brown, bone, white CRESCENT TOE LAST black, white, bone $12.95 to $13.95 WHITE CROSS FOR FASHION AND FIT UUNI. r P Shoe Store PHONE 23 — — W�NGHAM SUMMER SEPARATES was the theme of the 4-H Achievement Day last Saturday. One of the many displays on this subject was made by the young ladies. This particular exhibit was set up by the Belmore Basting Bombers. --Advance-Times ph'elra THE TOP TEAM—The Ladies' Auxiliary of Branch 180 Royal Canadian Legion had a number of teams bowling during the win- ter and a wind-up banquet was held at the Legion Home on Mon - clay evening, when the various winners received prizes. Pictured above is the top team. Seated are Norma Orvis, Mary McLaugh- lin; standing, Nadine Sinnamon, Doris Remington, Irene Casemore. Daisy Russel was absent.—Photo by Strong. 90% of all oil company product research in Canada is done by Imperial At ii-nperial Oil's laboratories at Sarnia, Ontario, n'1ore than 200 scientists and 'technicians are working to improve present petroleum products and to develop new ones, Their research covers many fields, from gasolines to household detergents. Another 130 The fuels your ear wilt use En the future are beingdesigned today. In Imperial's ultramodern research laboratories at arnia, sclentists olid technicians are working to ensure that gasolines for today's cars—and tomorrow's --are tailored for top performance. In the last ten years alone,- Imperial' has spent more than $80 million to build the equipmeht needed to bring you top gasoline quality. scientists and technicians are working at Imperial's Calgary laboratories on ways to find and produce more Canadian crude oil and natural gas, imperial does More research than all other oil companies in Canada combined, ALWAYS a LOOK To INIMICAL FOR THE BEST 1 GORRIE Mrs.. Norman Wade attended the -meeting of Northern Area. Chan- . cel Guild in Kincardine on Wednes- .Alias Yvonne. Sperling has been engaged to teach in Listowel pub - lie. School, • Miss Shirley Bennett, Reg.N., of Toronto; spent- the week -end with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Chester Bennett. •,.• Attending the annual Synod of ,the Anglican Church in London on :Monday: were .Messrs. James Fos- ter aticiLloyd os- ter•.anc4:Lloyd Jacques of Fordwich, > fiarry' 1{ing, Norman • Wade, Rev. C. Attwell, The latter will be in ,attendanee until Thursday, Miss Shirley Bennett and Bruce Grainger, students at the Univers- e ity. •of Western Ontario, London, are en vacation at their respective ;homes. Mr. and Mrs, Ivan Felker, Paula and Jimmy spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Feikcr, Fordwieh, Mr, and Mrs, Wm. Behrns, Mr. and Mrs. Mac Newton attended the funeral of their aunt, Mrs. John J. Campbell, in Aylmer. Mr. Ed Taylor, of Brussels, accompanied them. They also called on Rev. and Mrs. Wrn. J. Taylor at Dor- chester. Mrs, Allan Hyndman was a guest at. the Grice - Turnbull wedding in St, Paul's Lutheran Church, Gow- anstown, on Saturday. Miss Ecina Lawrence, Toronto, visited her mother, Mrs. Chas. Lawrence over the week -end. Sympathy is e?ctencled to Mr, Ro- bert Stephens and family in their bereavement. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Robinson. Mr. and Mrs, Ld, Newton, Mr. noel Mrs, Wm. Bart and Douglas. Osh- awa, visited lir and Mrs. Ernest Harris on Sunday. Mr, Frank iiar- ris Detroit, spent the week -end at the same home. Mr, and Mrs. Alex Petrie, B Line, 3.iewick; Mr. and Mrs, Roy Gowdy, and Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Gowdy were supper guests of Mr, and .fi•1rs. Harry •Gowdy on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, James Edwards spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Leslie Davidson of Listowel. Mr. and.SunMrs. Chas, Koeh visited 1VIi`,eld, andon Mrs, day, John Murray, Moore - Mr, and Mrs. Justin Will and Mrs, Walter .Renwick, McIntosh. spent the weer(: -end with LAC Les- lie Will and Mrs. Will of Trenton. Mr, and Mrs, Gordon Edgar vis- ited Mr, and Mrs. Allan Whytnek at Teeswater on Sunday. Mr, ttttd Mrs, Everett Sperling. London, spent the week -end with relatives, Rev. E. C, Attwell will preach in the Got'rie United Church next Sunday, May 21st, at 10 a,nt. and Rev, Fred W, Taylor will speak in •St. Stephen's Anglican Church. The 'United Church Women will meet in the Sunday .School rooms dti Wednesday, May 16 at 8.1.3. Un- it 3 will be in charge of the pro.. gr'am and Unit 2 will be the luneh committee, The Woman's Auxiliary of St. Stephen's Anglican Church wild Meet at the home of Mrs, Harry MRS, ROOT STEPIIENS ACCIDENT VlC1i1I GOR.RI]1 The rorrtn,.tlre:..• r. saddened to learn of 1h,+ (1..-11'; .. Mrs, Robert Stephens, 27, whie11 r,a•. curred at her home redly tV. i, • day evening in an ((falafel,. h;e:.iv ing an egg elevator. The ea', the elevator broke, the top part of the elevator pinned Mrs. Stephensa to the ground. The ac'cide'nt war discovered by her six-year-ol'i :«n Gregory, who ran for hell,. was rushed to the Palm, 1st ,,l if•. pital but was pranoa,need ,i,,:1 arrival. 'Mrs, Stephens was a uaeriii,• i the Gorrie 1Tn tc•rl (hureh Unit 4 of the United ('hure, men, She was the former P:,lrlh ' • ' red Timm, the daughter ni Mrs, Samuel Timm, J,ist:Wt•!, .,.1•a1 was born in. Wallace Town . -1,:!, Decernber 20, 1934. On ,Jatr.iaa.••. es. 1955 she married Robert S1":•;h,•;; at the Trinity Lutheran Kurtzvillc, Her husband ;;'irviv.•r: with one son, Gregory; two .t.(1 tr tars, Debbie 4 and Cheryl 3; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sani Timm; three sister:, Mrs, fiicierrd •(Reita) Carson. Carrie; Miss sni,• ley Timm, Kitchener; Mrs. Find (Arlene/ Christiansen, Wingh'(ni; A sister, Ruth. predeceased her. Funeral services were held on Friday at 2.30 p.m, in the Gerrie United Church, conducted by It v. Fred W. Taylor and Rev. Firmed Drum of Trinity Lutheran Chung:, . Kurtzville. Flower bearers were J-'nt' •- Lynn, Ivan Felker, Robert Temple. man, James Lynn, William €int iii. son and Ronald Mct'lemen bearers were George Keil. Sterling Finlay, John Cathers, Harald ii}tri man, John Brown ;Ind Earl Toper. I Interment was in Gorrie er•nr,''.cv , WROXF fER Sunday guests of Air. Ale; '•i .. 'Fraser Haugh were ,t1r. a..1 :i;• . Kenneth Fraliek anti f:unii:;, o!' Hamilton, and Mr. and Mr::. A'r,;a Haugh and family, 'Vtiight:ni. Mr. and Mrs, Allister (1r;' de and Janis, Gnderie•h, Ms. ;Ind Mrs. George, Gibson, Murree 1,111 Glynis, were dinner guest:. -r;;, Mrs. W. Weir and Miss 1;,•rtr r„ Bush on Sunday. Mrs. James Doig has been • •,, - fined to hed and ander the dal - tor's cart' for the pas: ::',' '--;. t,,,' we are happy to report she i• ,,:• • showing improvement, 1.1r•. and Mrs. Ivan 1i'tr •, :, 1:1,• ley, were Thursday visitors, will. 'he latter's parents, Mr. and Sir.:. 11i. h. and Ingram. Sunday guests with Mr. •,l1,1 ;or Russell Walker w.•r<• air •,n•i Dan wealicom :uul Jeaini .• of Paris; Mr. I' 'tuaelit Galt: and :V1r, Harry lV'•„!.• Atwood. IVIi'. Ralph Gray, 1',•urta . ,; ;.1,3 dent in mcc'hctnic•Nl r r, ; e• . rir . ,,. McMaster diniver;city, iI a •„' m was a week -end guest at the home of 1\4r. and Airs, George (;t;, •,.t in the village. King on Thursday, May a5 P.m A. bale for Si. I'.i111'.. a,• . •;. n tial school at (':u•il:d'it. AIL', -ri,1 be packed. Roll '%111. 1, w,etirs, the Old Testament. 12rs, Fred Craekneil -ur I vid and Mr. 'Victor C a t.•l. ,• 11 ,•, Niagara .Falls N.Y' . to ' • , r•• enol guests of M('. n1''1 Air. (.e.1.01 Stewart. Mr, and Att':a, .1•.h, .~ ,• •, art and family, Oshawa, Ar, .1111 Mrs. ,Tames .Hods/'i( .or i ::,•.; Hanover, 'Mr. hurl AL. 1;<,. • „ l Mayburry and ('hent At•n. 3,1,' ehell, Mr. and Mrs, C'nri :t, tau and family, Listowel, tZr a.;(1 i : • R ,lames Stewart, hnrdwielt, :,+•,l and Clifford Stewart, i a^:I<, , .. ; yl spent Mother's I)ay at lh,• •..u'u• p home, Mr, Robert Lunn. spent the weekend with Mr. True ; 8 eld Whitfield. attests at the horn of 7.`•h., Mr's. Alex Edgar nn :itu;•t;ar •,a, lc' Mr. and Mrs. W. A. C''atiw Arr. and Mrs. Harvey C'npegan•1 .1;1.1' Carol, Mr, 811(1 Mrs Vt'il hitt Wright, Wroxeter, Mr and S „ Stewart C'opedand anti cfr ,• ,i Mn. • ..1 Robert Black, 'Toronto, Mr. 111:,1 0 Mrs, 'Chas. Black and Mr. and Mt, John Edgar, Kitchener.- Mrs. William McInnes, 'I't' '-.w•c.. 1 0 ter, is spending a few ilitys with her daughter: 1Trs, .John Thorn i fl Phtoap The 'l 'tme'a.•'ta w --s, Wet!nesdaY, !lay I.s, p• eti. Page 1'.'rj;� tgIp'' r& a 'A AT S'ItrTI7r C'14'71'Id'Fffir (laic( r"• 3 Linn 111 Day 2., 11.1, • .;, Church „i , fart:: :', r,. •1" (`1r, re, , J,ok "_'. Ch a r•1, Matte. Dan I .. r,•, 41arlg111' • ''r 11' t', r ,:... 9, - • t' 1:111 '=t ,'. . Wres, 1 of S1+ 11.1i 1 ;., . 0 0 0 0 0 u r �•aiv :i • ” •d3Roir Sings at Sunday Service 4 xatitim Mothers's Pay service 1 t:':t:r held in the Onrr•ie United r iinr•('ii on i'itirlday m.or'ninlf, 110V,, .•' i'rt•d Ire, Taylor received Into the ,+ ; 1 e;iur,d1 by baptism Brian John, in. f Int son of Mr. and Mrs. John Edgar and Douglass Bobcrt, sqn of 1 Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Moreland. 'Hiss Yvonne' Spariing gave tale . `.I;star:: ' ino-strurn(nt,5", Rev, Taylor r poll( oil "Blessed ,Are the Peame. .t.1y I nl;,liars". 1 Thr, junior choir" sang the an - 1 r ., I them, "A Motller'tl Love", aecnln, ;,,, prtnied on the organ by Carni Rob., i ,r+ iinhn: "For 211 years I slept in ' ,4Ii4,.11t•s r,nr1 under bushes. Then I •,i "if eh<'tl In eulvei'ta and became .:, roam of distinction." ..N:•:awaemie a,en•®'iume9ers apPD,Ra /ia' I"/nealin r ,l � ff a Ul 1ie114 AiLd CRYSTAL : GI,IS I CHINA it r f:'" s1 •1 '. J d TA • 13 ,t.a Y V E L La E I :L WINGHAM. ONTARIO• S our . re we be saving you tax dollars 6'iclfr-a;; i.4 pcople, right now are making substantial s«virgs on ill, i': income tax. They do it by putting mon0. ink) t rc';,. rAirement plan and deducting the con" t'',i),at ::_•., .I.2 t xab1e income. They can look forward to' ct, q -c : e r,::••1€11t, aided by income tax deductible dol- la:,. ii.ivr:51"0'2.5 has such a tax -saving Plan. 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