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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1962-05-30, Page 3LEA CHEEK HOUSE W OPEN Come in and buy your CHINESE requirements 'at the GAY -LEA CHEESE HOUSE Buy it either lljLb Medium or Old, 1.1 You llhe puriretHlrlr►g re01 nippy, try our special (SAY -LEA COMP OIJ) 11'f'1'J CJ1EIKIOD•AR, Ton con buy It either ready liat'd(aged or have i( eut off the, round 90's or the 40-11), block. All our GAY -LEA Gticests !.s made at cuts Myth Cheese L.''aielory, COME IN ANC* SAMPLE OUR CHEESE 1101. lho coaivt'nieilce of our ('retuu. and Egg 1'atraurs wt' arc open at Noon -near, United Dahl & rooflrCDipeI'atjve PHONE 271 WINGHAM I F;TI:il CUTTER, liluunger Ari o.f May 1st Creamery Butter i°c below the regular price, !11l11111IIIIIEIIIIBIIIg111•NIlAIIIN 1.1100111111111011111'i1•11•1111t9111X1111Alil111111fAIIIBIIIUIIIBIIi► iy it • • • Standardize • on us for i • all service • needs! • wiNG■ PHONE 139 • • • It's gond to know there's (elle place vote can go for al'1y'tllillg front a tankful or gas 11) il11 engine tune-up • and 1)e sure sof ]leads -up service! .• That's here! THAT KEEPS' YOU GOING • THE CADET CORPS at the Wingham District High School hacl a number of its members on hand Friday evening to explain its work to the public. Mr, and Mrs. John Vandicamp of Gor- ULIIEYALE Mr, and Mts. VV', A, Paterson and Mrs. Fred Strowdgcr of To.. ronto visited at the home of Miss Mary Duff on Saturday. 1 1 1 1 TORSILII -- W1NG1-IAM tlil!(f■1((1•JIIshIIIAiIIIP_gllip911��!II@III'ill!11911iG5111$➢II'�!I!�Ili®IlIt4.III®II'F�IIi61111A1111lIlII ■hi • Mr, and Mrs. Irving McCabe of Windsor and Mrs, Mabel Harris of Lambeth visited Mr. and IVIrs, Carl Johnston at the week -end, Group Two, United Church Wo. mon, held a very successful tea and bake sale at the home of Mr:S, Chas. Bosman on May 23rd. There was a large attendance and sales of food, sewing and plants were brisk. Mr, and Mrs. Floyd Moffatt and children, of Southampton, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Burns Moffatt. Mr. and Mrs. ,Morris. Bosnian spent two weeks holidays at Lea- mington n andother �o' gpoints, Mrs. Frank Stamper, Mrs. 13er1 1Icrtog and Laurie and Mrs, Mild- red ildred Stewart are enjoying a motor trip to the West Coast. Mrs. Alan White visited in To- ronto at the week -end. rie, left and right, listen as Cadet Glen Skinn explains the rifles used by the corps. 'Bert Van- dicamp, with his parents, and Wayne Sanderson, of Wroxeter, are the two boys.—A-T photo, Trousseau Tea Held Saturday 4VALP; Mrs. Carl Johns ton entertained at a trousseau ten for her daughter, Marie, whose miat•r•iage to Neil McGavin of Wel ton takes place in Bluevale Unit ed Church on June 2nd. Mrs. Johnston, Mrs, Gordon Mn Gavin of Wa1to,1 and Marie re. ceived the many guests. The candle -lit tea table was centred with white lilacs and snap- dragons on a lace cloth. Those pouring tea were Mrs, Mabel Har- ris, of Lambeth, Mrs. Irving Mc - Cabo of Windsor, Mrs. Matheson and Mrs. Turnbull of this vicinity. Other assistants were Miss Bolt, Miss Walsh and Mrs, Moffatt, of Belgrave, Mrs. William Dinsmore, of Kitchener, Miss Anne Peacock and Miss Shirley Johnston, ?r. and Mrs. Robert Kearns of Kincardine visited Jack Adair on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs, C, B.:Hoffman were Sunday visitors at .Exeter, WHITECHURGH Mrs, Dori McCosh, area president _ of Grey -Bruce and Mrs. Victor Em - t orlon, district secretary, attended the annual meetings in the follow- - Ing centres last week, bringing - greetings from different areas: On Tuesday at Kcady near Owen Sou.nJ in Grey West; Wednesday, at Salem Church, near Durham in Grey Centre; on Thursday at Bur- goyne Church, near Port Elgin, in Bruce Centre; this week on Tues- day at Dromore, and on Wednes- day at Marr, near WIarton in Bruce North and on Thursday at Walker- ton, for Bruce East, The Women's Institute executive meets this Thursday in the hall to draft out the programs for this year, Mr, and Mrs.rva O 1a „uio. H s os and children of Wingham spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and M.rs, James McInnis, Mr. and Mrs. Man Pattison and Mr, and Mrs. Roy Pattison, D pen and Donald visited on Sund with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Wats of Forest, Mr. and. Mrs. Harold Congra and children visited on Sund with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Co gram at Dungannon. The teacher, parents and chit ren of S.S. No, 10, Kinloss, to their bus trip on Tuesday to Lo don. Mt•. Claude Coffin suffered 0 s ere heart seizure at his home he on Wednesday and was taken t Westminster Hospital, at Londoi Alex and John Coffin spent th week -end with Preston relative and Mrs. Coffin has been with he husband in London. Mr. and Mrs, Albert Coultes an Diane visited on Sunday with M and firs. Melvin Kerry of Pals ey. Mr. and Mrs, E. H. Groskortl were in Toronto on Saturday an attended the banquet held annual( by Canada Packers for the Twen ty_five Year Club. Mr. Groskort was made a member of the clu this year. Mr. Charles .Martin, who ha een a patient in Wingham 1=lospi 01 for some weeks, was able to re urn home last Tuesday. Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Wade and hildren of Woodstockand Mr. and Mrs, Douglas Snell and children f Londesboro visited on Sunday vith their parents, Mr. and Mrs. waist McPherson.Mrs. Irene Paterson of Torontopent the week -ens( with her moth - r, Mrs. William Taylor and Char- 0. HeimanMr. Lill Jeffrey of Heiman vis - ed on Sunday with George Coin, teles, Miss likina Carr of Winghamospital stsiff, visited on Sunday ith Mr. and Mrs. Russell Floss. Mr. and Mrs. James Richardson sited on Sunday withMr. and rs. Lester Ferguson of Pine Rlv. Mr, John Barbour of Vancouver river.] here 011Wednesday and eat it few days with Mr, Barry ct'lenaglian, VVi11gluiru, and at e home of his sister,. Mrs, [neva , J. Watt, and left on halir•dav r• Vancouver. Alis, CarmanVViwi:ek and baby lin Carman, returned home front Ingham hospital on Wednesdayd airs. Ronald Ross and baby 1 returned home from hospital 011 iday. 1 -Ir, and Mrs. Douglas Simpson d son Currie ofCulross attend - the annlye esti ry services a1. iitet•hurch on Sunday .and vi,a. d Me. and1,Irs. Hugh Simpson, Mr, and Mrs, Calvin Robinson i Ray of fast Wawanosh were niversary visitors 00 Sundaylr her aunt, Mrs. William Drew and Mr, and Mrs. Wesley Tif- 00% of all oil company product research in Canada At Imperial Oil's laboratories at Sarnia, Ontario,— more than 200 scientists and technicians are working 'to improve present petroleum products— and to develop new ogles. Their research covers manyfields,from gasolines to household detergents. T is done by Imperial Another 130 scientists and technicians are work- ing 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. '0 Every barrel Of crude oil contains some of the sun's heat. Imperial research works to unlock more of this energy. After five years' intensive research, Imperial found a chemical additive which makes snore heating oil available from Canadian , crude oil. One important resUlt: less oil imported to heat Canadian homes. ALWAYS LOOK TO IMPERIAL FOR THE BEST or - ay on m ay n.- c(- ok n- v - re 0 1. d s ] b t c 0 c U s e 1( it It w vi M er ar sp I4I th W fo Jo W an 801 I+ 1' ir,11 ed WI ire alit 811 wit sort fin. 1'.Ir, and Il'l's. Clarence Ritchie 11181 family visited on Sunday with .Air. and Mas, Ross 'McMichael end Mt•. and Mrs, Charles Wood of Sea - forth, Mr. and Mrs. hinter :sleight holm and faintly visited on Sunday With her mother, Mrs Hnher1 7kd. toil, so,t Te wi Qr, Mir. Jaanes Elliott, a resident of New Zealand. who is enjoying a world tour 4114 getting acquainted with relatives at many Mares, spent the ween -end with his aunts. Mrs. Albert Walters, Mrs. Mary MacTavish, and Mrs, (lorden 1'.i•. liott and his unele, Mr. James kit- Jiott. On S:tnday aft. rtioon rela- tives from London, Bhu'vale, Ludt - new, Belgrave and 7. ees "aal er, 00 in number, met at the *Wintihaua, Park and had a family gat tegeth-. er before he leaves With week' for Toronto and catches up with his boat trip from Montt al to Eng. land. His wife and family remain- ed in New Zealand. Hs' has foetid many relatives through gut his trip. Mrs. J, G. Gillespie and Mrs. Ito_ bert Laidlaw spent Monday at the Presbyterial cit .Blue*'Tie. Misses Beverly Gaunt and Nora Forster of London spent the wee]:.. end at their respective hoin.•s (n West; Wawanoab, Mr, and Mrs. Gordo .1 J;taarir-.'in of Godei'ich visltcd on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Orville '1`i)'Jin and ctl•er Whiteehurch relatives. uccessful anniverna'•y servieas; were held in the Presbyterian Church here on Sunday when Rev, Mr. Morrison 01 Brussels watt the guest minister. The chur,•h was beautifully decorated with spring flowers. The Wright ;.$t:u, fr ,ui Lakelet assisted in the choir, sing- ing "The Lord's Prayer" at. 1.11„ morning service and "My Task" In the evening. The choir rendered special anniversary anthems and duets. Misses Sandra and .,June SVr.ght of Lakelet spent Sunday at the home of' Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Thompson. Erie and Kenneth, -1hlldre'n of Mr, and Mrs. John McKenz?", (pent the week -end with their grirnd- parents, Mr. and Mrs. William McKenzie of Wingham junction. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Cook and Mr. Frank Cooper of Marno"n vis- ited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Graham Cook of Ripley. Mr. Nathaniel Thomson has been a patient in Westminster Ho'pit.d. London, during the weeic end. The family of Mr. and Mrs. Ito_ bent Montgomery met on Sa1t'idty evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Jamieson and surprised their parents with a celebration on the occasion of their 34th wedding anniversary. Those who atteltdred were Mr. and Mrs, Anson R'.tttar, and family of Fordwich; Mr. and Mrs. Don Fraser and family, of Walton; Mr. and Mrs, Keith Mont- gomery and family, Wingham, Mr. William Elliott and Mr. and Mrs. George Currie. Miss Mary Taylor visited last week with Mr ,and Mrs, Norse:in Davis of Toronto. The '4i77rag}1am Ady'attteesTi p, 11,0444.4.47:1 y 1♦e, n0 .i vt-tiP4' or Graduation Fine Wr'c tch s in Every Price Range TIMEX—from $7.95 WESTFIELD—from $12.95 RODANIA—from $14.95 BULOVA--from $24.95 WITTNAUER-•.-fram $2545 LONGINES--from $89,50 Fon QUALITY INSLST ON JBW)"1LLED-LOVER M0 VO7I ENTS H,4�E%PVi 1:1-111 \\\\\\t" i:`A/ ,ate 'l r : r'HONk 200 E VY ELLER J. WINGHAM. ONTA!gIQ c. Walpoivj Folding Aluaninuin AWNINGS LUMBER — Telephone 260 • FLOOR WALL TILES BUILDING -- Aluminum SASH DOORS CUPBOARDS Wingham Cromlra►>iencing Monday, June 4th Open 7 days a week starting at 8 a.m.. Drive-through Car Service now operating CAN EAT IN CARS Now featuring SOUTHERN FREED CHICKEN IN BASKET in three sizes Have franchise for HOL'N ONE DONUTS V1'ILI, SELL is-DOZ. OR DOZEN — TAKE 1E1O3IE A DOZEN Phone 1160 for faster take-out service • DANNY'S DRIVE IN RESTAURANT 1/2 -MLLE EAST OF WINGHAM' i 'we simply try to make it easier •.A Even bank people get annoyed when their customers are subjected . to delays. (The line-up on pay days is a favourite example). We know how inconvenient these things are for you ... and we're constantly looking for ways to improve them. No bank is perfect— but we try to make the Toronto -Dominion as close to it as humanly „.'. possible! Both in the bank and behind the scenes, we feel we really' do have the people who snake the happy difference in banking s es and we'd like to prove it to you. a1. lar tt- 1' 0 i'dEWACCOUNTSI .-• rzk�. A TORONTO.DOMJNION BANKING SERVICE: THE PERSSOIJAF. C11E0,111E16 ACCOUNT The Personal Chequing Account is a modern banking service designed to help simplify month- by -month money management.. Just as a savings account, is for saving . , , so you should use P.O.A. for paying bills and to meet personal and house- hold expenses. Every two months you receive a full accounting of every deposit, every withdrawal and every cheque issued, so that you can keep an accurate record of what has been paid and what hasn't. in effect. The .Bank does your hook - keeping for you. Think over the many advantages or opening a Personal Chequiiig Account—and then see The Batik. !!OI4ON R .Oi-OOMlllNION BANK Where people make the difference ti J. B. RUNSTBDTLER, Manager, Wi11cghaif! timet!cls. 1 P -2579-I i A. E. GRAHAM, Manager, G4rrie Starlets.