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LYCEUM T'theatre
1`r Ingham, Octal ill
Shows l' 14th Night
t'oziu-twining at 1,1,1 p
AJt1M7,rSION---tie - 1•ic - Sae
110,11M -SAT, .1 t "ti l': 11. (.1-1li
More fun Wan a it'.'tn,tn t'wits
When ,
"The THREE STOOGES
MEET HERCULES"
[.ES"
will Vir9<t '1'rir'1tri 1
See 11eft'ult'a. Mitis of :Nrr'l, hirci
the maniocs of 1t11em
If You're UI
Now and titan Pvel, hwly qrh a tit 01 1"
faellnq and (tray he b•+Ultarn I by bill.
it, In
Perhaps +!nthmp srlrycly wr"ne, 1101 + tP (qwr•
ary condition ra(I.rd by ur'r(:,ry lrlrnh"r r
bladder diacnnrfnrl. Vint q t4P tent, in !aka
t?odd's Kidney mita mato': bon ;h+,x,i.ao ilia
kidneys In rnhevn tlundd 'n with ',my
often canoe barkachc and bred trnln.q }bon you
feel better, reat better, work better. 81
:e-' 'iA>: n, Wedlnes lays /lute 13, 140
Open'l0enders at
Board Lard. .Meeting
.til member'., of Morris 1('I1001
rt "•u'( wart present at the regular
;aryl int; on J(ole 7111 wlle11 1441 der
t„1. 14.J year's school supplies wait
two cd with flood School S 1ppiie's,
='I4.111urd. The hoard !s to arrange
.telitetv ill September. The hills
ttrt •:"!ted were ordered (lair!:
saint fees, 1961, $75.00; 13russels
e,int y:a• 1. $31:1.86; !toss. Anderson,
Advnnre '1'ilzlcs, $3.137; Bros
.r•1: 1hr;t,
$3.00; 1-I. ('tarp, $36.(10;
• White, $1.00.
Teinters advertised for recently
.4.1•,' °netll•)1 and showed a ,vide
variation itt prices asked. Con -
reel i were awarded as follows:
Painting. 'V. Ihteharine: eaves•.
troughing, 1'rtlepinct'; furoate nib
^.n_ 1 and No. 3, .1. Brewer; No.
6 ;mil No. 7, tleo('ge Matter; coal
t :+ul (acts remain unchanged.
.1 new 00111 shin will be construct
''1 in the basement of No. 5:
grounds at No. 4 will be levelled
un'i the floor at No, 10 will be re.
Finished.
T(•ut'hers engaged for next terns:
No, 1. Ml's. .lean (Griffiths; No, 3.
Non T'hler: No. 4, Miss Barbara
Wailaee: No. 5, Miss Sandra Klem:
N's, a. Mrs, Edith Vincent; No. 7,
a1i:;s Beverley Evans; No. 8, Cleat
t e(1'ler; No. 10, Miss Karen
Schmidt: No. 12, Mrs. Edna Hack.
well.
Nott meeting will he held 00
.
'towed. 2n(t,
James Tilston, Chairman
Italph Shaw, Secretary
A minister offered some strong
Ma). be doaate,l i9lrout;h your iurltt I horsera rlish to a dinner guest who
funeral director I took big bite and then gasped.
I've heard many preach hell fire,
but you're the first one I've met
who passed out samples!"
iiosPiY Sx, atNt,v
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AWFORD MOTORS
1961 CHRYSLER 4..DOOR SEDAN
A one -owner ear, ((quipped with radio and auto-
t4tUtic transmission. In new condition.
1959 FORD TUDOR
in ;A-1 shall'
1959 OL DSMOBILE 4=DOOR SEDAN
.Alen a (uc'-ott•itc'r ear
1959 CHRYSLER 4 -DOOR SEDAN
Onc-owner car
1958 DODGE 4 -DOOR SEDAN
with radio
1956 C1IEV. 4 -DOOR SEDAN
A-1 .'.!rape
1955 PONTiAC 2 -DOOR
e41uippm with rudIo and lender mirrors, in
gold Nonillion
1955 DODGE 4 -DOOR
in 4-1 rue( Itlr,rricu) condition
1954 PONTIAC: 4 -DOOR SEDAN
with main
1954 DODGE 4-00OR SEDAN
TRUCKS
1950 i••AR1 tiO 1..D...)N STAKE
Len Crawford Motors
Your Dong', Plymouth, Chrysler, Valiant Dealer
Phone 710 Wi,righatn
THESE TWO CHILDREN were having the time of
fun packed into a short 41(41. In this case Ruth
their lives when the cameraman spotted them Ann Readman And her little brother, Stever!,
on the small cars at the Tracie Fair midway. were having a fine' time.
Like dozens of others they couldn't get enough Arlvml;(4•11me5 photo
M,1111 tri! h 1110 i tlliveri;it ' Nay
:.i;•F..t,keriv.J"p't":.,Y..'`,5�'....K....4;14.".`a^°�i.�"1>d�r."°.e Hey"„e'*•' 1 v:rl Ti:litUni; 11£t•i'�i' 01, fnll,twing
... .04.11'11 wet i,n ;it ii ,1('ti l:rtynl
[toad:;, v., lo:'i:(. ;'.1'. ::i ant a :;bort
Lan, id hi': h(•i'1' her( • o;(' ti (
Mr. rind Mrs. Percy Staini0n
and Miss Barbara 4taiiia11('11 were it
Aurora nn :innr11(y, w)10(1'
th(.
visited with the limner'sur':; noele
Mr,, H. Stailiton.
6af
t : P ire a... ;rao-�, ,ra•,�e r
.
1' 1
a t^et•I: e ul 11•• + , , ;u r('nllnutled by
:+ J''o n,l, I'•'n;+itl i'Ittuc,ltvl, of Van
•
(-stmt., l: t , ''ho 1:, nl:,o at 1)M('}'
4 foeh(tng:I.
11':'•; Met., r.;1•'. •rtsl;l(lin, of 7'ot'-
+,nto, anal Mr. '4iitir McLaughlin,
;
tl' ' lrt'i�,, %'.'er,• Ul"'la ('1d VisitA1•4.
with 11; •ir pat'wll:., Mi'. and Mrs.
ti
N. i. .IcL,auy,hlut,
been in Wiligllanl Hospital lot
1 10(44(1' titme, returned to Victoria
v Tiospital, 1,00((011, on S11411 Vally t(
, undergo surgery.
Mars. Frank Stark, of L)efr•nil
is visiting her sister, Mrs. ('ha:;
hopper, Mrs. Stewart Prooler 111(
their families,
--Mr, W. C. (ieddes and Mr. .1. A
Ferguson, of Chatham. visited over
the weep -end with Miss Ann(
Geddes.
-Mr, and Mr:;. Neil 11, :Mel,enu
of Toronto, visited over :he week-
end with This sister, 111r. find Mn
Elmer Walker, and family.
-Mr, and Mrs. Leslie Beirut's
were visiting friends for a few (lays
last week in Kitchener, .Preston
and Galt,
Mr. mid Mrs. Frank (ribbon:
,and family, of London, were week-
. end visitors with his parents, Mr.
1 alio) Mrs. ,lames Gibson,
Mr. and Mrs. John Finnigan
visited on Sunday with Mr. end
M1•.1. stall Hastings In Stratford.
- Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hodgkin-
son have returned to Wingh1nt
after residing in Lucknow the Past
few ,years.
Mr. cleorgl• Anger returned
home from Viri0rial Hospital, .Lon-
don, lest !Friday 14(1(1 18 improving
nicely.
M rs. leo rue Johnston and NI re.
:Sarah AnsLell. spent. Last week wt -
rationing in Niagara halls,
- Teter Nesmith, son of Mr. and
Mrs, U, C. Nesmith, who is now
stationed at HMC'S Hocholaga,
---Mr, and Mrs. C'our(ney Bur-
meister, of Dashwood, spent 81111 -
day with Mrs. lrlma Jenkins.
--Mr. Thomas Gaunt, who has
BIGGEST LiAR-Mayor William Miller of Clinton, won the Tall
Tales Contest at the Kin Trade Fair on Thursday evening. He
seen with Jo Anne Alton, Huron County Dairy Queen, who pre
sented Mayor Miller with a trophy made of a hull's tail mounted
on a fruit -wood stated and suitably engraved. -A -T photo.
JOHN G. D11 FENBAKER
MARVIN HIOWI
P• The Man For ALL Canada The Man ,;or We llington4i-I(iro x Riding
^i
Issued by. the Pregresslv(: Cow:ervativr. Party
t
11 r. and
field, of I.nnllnu,
visitors villi 141x::.
110/1 fatluily,
Mr. and :Mr:,
(;0rry a(n'i Detr'
mol 111ep)i('rl •'te,hr
('1011+ ; l+ush-
tt (ur W('0k-end
J. W. Bush -field
11011 Mi'Koighl,
of i'4 alkertnn,
•1(, of Winghallr,
weer t;0''''t . nu ;,'at ut•Qay evening
tvitlt Mr. and Mr:, li.ril)t Mc1,a.tlgh-
lin.,
1:1.1'. nod !41 r:;, .I. C. '1.1101011.
Mill cull family, of L.,olydon, Were
Su(1d:(y ;414'•0):; tout her parents,
rill•• and Ait";. Alex Jlrirl. 111r. anti
Mrs. Perry 1'el..no/;ton, of 'Tees -
water, 44'l'r• vi::iter:; at. th(' 81100
111100 011 8100 lily,
141 r.
;t1,!1 Mrs, (;r1rge lrnrier,
Mark and Julio, of i:,arrir, and
Mltrs Joyce MO(4:;), of Kitchener,
1 REPORT ON
PRES. CONFIRM
WI1();'41(;iER- The J101e meeting
of the Woolen's Institute, under
,t+.rltteation and t'ltsefl slti,p, wrt7 1
heir) at the holm' of Mrs '1'. !Burke
with Mrs, Mattel McLean lu 1lie j
president's chair, The meeting .
opened in the usual manner.
Mrs 0. 1lowes gave n. r.,;trillrg
"Are Xott !t (load Citizen," remark-
ing that it t:tiles all permit, doing
a little to make a successful coin -
/nullity. The roll ('111 "A man of the t
hour and what he Is doing for hl'; I
country" hl"iughl nut some inter- 1
esti ng farts,
"How Matt Learned fo Write"
'vas the topte for therneelllt(,. 'i'It1:1
was taken by Mrs. If. Wylie, ex-
plainingthat
our forefathers used
signs and animals for letters,
ftennl•ts from tin. (113t1.1r•r e1111W t
'It. Walton were given by Dors, A.
Munro mut Mrs. T. Burke.
A good report was brought back
h'errt
the Presidents' C'onferenc'e at
Cluelph by Mrs, Mebe'I Mr1,011rt,
Mrs, L. Douglas reported that the
rl;,1er bed at the eenletery had
been booked after, Mrs. A, Munro
and Mrs, '1', Burke will he the (tom-
n'titt('e to attend the leaders' train-
ing school in the fall,
Mrs. Wm. Taylor thrsttlt('ri all who
x1 hei)trr! to melte Um meeting a,(Laces rutd the meeting elnsi'r1
with the National Anthem, During
'he social horn' reminisein' rni
,chnol memories was enjoyed by
a111ll.
Monthly Mcetin
In Owen Sound
The Mid - Huron Chiropractic
council held its monthly meeting
1n Sunday in Owen S01111d. 1)r. A,
O, Bock, of tilt Ontario Chiroprac-
tic Association, was guest speaker.
A major topic under discussion
was the progress of the York -Peel
Council of Toronto, 111 their charity
treaat.ment of retarded children at
the Retarder! Children's Chiroprac-
tic.. Centre in New Toronto,
Dr. Victor L. Ctilttnski, treasurer
of the Mount Forest and I)ist.rirk
Retandetl Children's Association,
repotted on his progress in Lite
treatment of these children at. the
Tollgate Retarder! (lhildrerl's School
of M':tunt Forest. Plans were dis-
cussed, regarding the extension of
this service throughout the 14.01444
covered by the Mir) -) )(iron Council.
Holy Name Society
4•1811Pt1 nit 1'10101:v .1) 1 11 110111V Of Holds Annual ii hal Dally
meir parrot:, lir. nod Mrs. Hobert
Mo/hal.
Mr, 0101 :111:•, ,l'•ffray ifam/Mint
141111 I'a.ulil4•, of ',V;11(erl('n, visited
with h(v' !?(11141, 111'. t;. ,f. Bateson,
111 $a)or'Iay,
About 200 members of lholy
Name Snt+letles 111 parishes of
Wingham, Brussels, Luckuow, St.
.Augustine, Clocierich and Kings-
bridge attended a rally in the
Kingsbridge p1411811 on ,Sunday af- ,
Mr, .Irmo•!; f''•nr•(nt ir'1't. Saw.tet•noon, I
day for ;, (111011' he is at- 'I he holy N111111. Stalely is an
lending 0 enufrvrta'e of the Wel- • organisation of men within the
faire (1f1'ieel:;• '' ;nrta(in1, lie will Roman Catholic Church who meet
rel nen home 'I•hlu•:;(lay. (once at ,year to renew their protll-
Mr;. 1lar„1't N,rru:ol, of 'iCin-
enerlilu•, , i..iletl lu r Hoyle and aunt,
Nir. awl 111.0. (;n)snrl, Colley, 011
81111(111 1.
Mrs. 1,115»' 1.')o'si' and 1)ehhie,
of Osioiwn, :;Tteltl. I:t:;) wee!( with
her par(vtts(, 111, nod Mrs, Chris
Newman. M1. :u3,1 Atm. ,fim New-
man, of Ni'''.• (('4 1:,'t, :;hent the
wrelc-end al Ow same hens,'.
11r.:1 ' , flet .1,+ l; bliilntaut, of
Torun' 0, l' ' 11 ed flyer 1 lw wren( -earl
whit' 11,0 10111 11,,y, Mr, :Intl Mrs.
Sent.!. livi'), ami runiiy.
M4:1'; 1,',1110 AI(•Krnzfe, 011.01p11,
and 0 friend, ;tel((. Ills' We(k-0001
with M 4(0r) bir:;, Fro nik lylr.Cnr-
mirl<. Miss Mckenzie is 44 niece of
lv)r, McCormick.
Ml•, and '•.ti's. W. TT, FT'awthorne,
Mss, Ilan Kean, horse and Freddie,
of f,nndon .:cent ;'undnv with Mr.
anri Mrs. Murray Stainton and
111111ity.
ise to respect the holy name of the
Lord.
The service tool( the form of u
Holy Hotly. The speaker was
Father Conway of the Rerlemptor-
1st Order, of Condon,
There was al good repreItenLatinn
from Sacred Heart Church, Wing -
ham.
Vern T. Inglis
is Promoted
Vern T. Inglis, sun of Mr. and
Mrs, .James Inglis, It, R. 1, (;1i1'ford,
has been promoted from senior
clerk to the position of account-
ant at the Plaza, Branch, Canadian
Imperial Bank of Commerce,
Georgetown.
He is a graduate of Winghnnt
and District High School and start-
ed with the Bank of Commerce in
Wroxeter when he was 17 years
old, in 1958.
In March 1959 he was trans-
ferred to Ridgetown and to George-
town in 1960. Mr, Inglis has been
active in the Jaycees there.
ALL LITTLE GIRLS like soda pop and other goodies from the
booth. Madelyn, Marlene and Golda Sewers make the most of the
special c;l•ctiSiolt at the Kin Tracie Fair,
New bride: "Why are yob, frown,
ing at .that letter? Are you WON
Tied? Remember, dear, your prob.
le)m are our problems naw"
1413b and; "Well then, some d&zn 1(
In Calgary Is skiing Us ter .breach
of premise"
ed Front rocery
Phone: Our Prices Are Lower
Free
590 We Keep Down the Upkeep Delivery
Chase & Sanborn COFFEE, I' EE, 4c off Ib. 6110
Bick's Sweet Mixed. PICKLES 32-o .: 4530
Clark's PORK ami BEANS 20 -oz, 3/59c
Red Rose TEA BAGS 60's 75c
littAJJTI
CHEESE WHIZ . .... . ..........16 -oz. 55c
Tip Top Pitted PIE CHERRIES ....15 -oz, 23c
Smart's Choice RASPBERRIES 15 -oz. 31c
Garden Patchhos a Knit
C e , CORN, 14-qz, 2/$90
Kellogg's ALL BRAN . l6 -oz, 31c
c'IIRIS'riit ,;
RITZ CRACKERS 8 -oz. 2/45c
Weston SHORTCAKE, 4c off 25c
Zest TOILET SOAP, reg. size 2 bars 35c
Sunkist Frozen Pink LEMONADE 6 -oz, 2/23c
York Fancy Frozen PEAS 12 -oz, . 2/37c
TURKEY, ()lij(REN, REEF OR, PORK
York Frozen PIES 8 -oz. 2/45c
Schneider's Cli .d.
HAM AM (broken slices), 6 -oz. 39c
Schneider's Sliced Garlic BOLOGNA .6 -oz. 23c
Maple Leaf WIENERS .... , ....1-1b. cello 45e
Maple Leaf Sweet Pkld. Cottage ROLL'.Ib. 590:
HUT ROUSE
No. 1 TOMATOES Ib. 39(:
Florida Seedless LIMES 63's 2/15c
Italian RED ONIONS lb. 31c
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f,11114EIRS
Sunday
Jule 17
Sox -
A. VERY' POPULAR FATHER'S DAT OHM Sae our large
and varied selection of stretch or regular sox In nylon, or wool
and nylon blends,
-$1.00 and $1.50
TIES -
We 'crave a handsome display of goad
shades and patterns.
Price -$1,00, ,$1.50 and $2.00
BELTS b.y "Hickok"
Regular style or with initialled buckle.
---$2.00 and $3.00
"BUXTON" BI LLFOLDS-
A famous name in top grade leathers. •
Priced -froth $3.95
S7'A 1N FIELD'S BRIEFS and TOPS -
$1,25 each -others at $1.00 each
WHITE ITE SHIRTS---
Ily Arrow laid Forsyth. -i$5.90, $8,1110 and $7.85
WHITE SIIIRTS-
411444t short sleeves for cool comfort.
-$4,00
SHORT SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS -$4 and $5
wr SIHIRTSr-
cotton knits and smart
Looking "Run Leal".
-$2.98, $3,95, $5, $7.95
SWIM SUITS -
Newest styles and sliadea,
-$2.98, $3.95, $4.95
Sport SHORTS. -
than
-1ORTS.---
t ant oi' plaid.
--$4,95 and $5.95
Mali's Pyjamas-
• Cotton or 1)010 •st44e.
• L$4.95.attd $.5.95
. A MANY, MANY 1jUJUi St11'.t"A13LE (r.Ci'iS FOR ALL
TYPJ1$ OF DADS.
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EDIGHOFrERS
(Wingharn.) Limited .
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