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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1962-06-27, Page 8
Page l lght Tile 1Vlnl(h.nrr1 Adtullee•'a'itlhetl, WeelneSdnye tTlme 2,7, 196 21 YOURS W You ACT NO1Aff PRICESLOWEST OF HE f EAR O HURRY/ H44 YOUR ap/,A/WOW AHD CAVE ' tir�I flue coal' •.t Fuel briers go up. is the FaII. So order 'blue coal' now at the year) lowest &ices. Cali us today! ltil, IV I. tGOWDY 4.. SON 13telt.ri:l;ii ANT) elORd Tie il'htiitH 1 •iithser IT -0. ETi1 R 22oW1 ' l+YlEE, LOW CgST at'r,E,t't !Two U.0 . , Units Meet for June • two .", 44 OW 11u,tlrt1 t'lturelu Wu- ruej. 11A 1.1 :i lett Ili1'k P 1iJ)pO: 1 Wed` Pt `4 t•' 1 111ut, at the• 1111M. Of IVtrS '111e'1,. a• enYC.. T11e Se'riptllre was t•:1d i1r 1111.. F:•i Ala 1^.11 teed Mrs, ' Witham le mg lid in Brayer. Medi - I tett u1 a es et,. tn. b, Airs. Murray :tea atoll •i ro-noir bt)ots, "The R.ieh Mix- , Dec, e.1:• }t1t-e•n ht' Mrs. Scott. Aire( tee •-ien,i 1,11 int•Hh session the !a•jj+' i'<.- [let>i1 11.i -huts for time 'tear' A ,,,.}•.ofi, was enjoyed by all all i e • 1'itt was served The . I... lti• teeet1iie for the stlnl- i..r. .,t l:.iii ; t51h 111 the form ,t .a i.e., lca.-1- - o} pt'r Monday even- , tie cal tier h• jet. "t :t.i1,a l`'V T3 Mc- Arthur i •r' A,t r. iris; !• ere lel by Mrs, '1'1..•, ..••.1 Lid 1,• Miss R. L.a Jibe 'IA •: 1:.,hL,a414M and Mrs. •• ;.1.121 0 . 'I tlr .^.tl:e1 h-t,k waS •'t 4I1c 1 Jell tin Coffee a;,•1 ver t•. - ret qtr 04 at- the (dose. ave � P. ding Alu.m11 LLM r`b r"INII+IGS .UMBER -y-- releplione 260 FLOOR WALL •T`I Lt :S Aluminum SASH DOORS BUILDIN(. CUPBOARDS Wkigharn • .rr, O POSITIVE RE U ` SIT BRADY //AY CONDITIONERg CAN CONTROL YOUR HAY DRYING TIME WITH A BRADY 1`14.4.1\,..7%- CQNDI'TION Brady conditioned hay t uniformly cured and weather loss is cut 1. a ntU1>Tu(n, Brady conditioning saxes v:Juable leaven, retains snore solar and bales titter. Brady on the farm and factory tests prove Brady perforans wait under any conditions ... regardless of type of hay or weather. Brady nay conditioners have chain driven twin rolls ..rugged reliably protected drive ruche:dm are equipped with skids .. height adjustment and operate an a minimum of tractor power You put your hay up the same day with a Brady hay conditioner. BRADY COMPLETE ANE EQUIPMENT! Brady "Basic" Multi -Crop Chopper Brady 606M a -point mounted chopper BRADY'S GOT YES ... SeeiT1g parieen Proves 'On The farm Are Ureter l�1 Irl 15 Believing ... And Corn. Aek Y©tar Deafer For An Der17gieeTrfdtieorilr a b e YOU OhIi PitiH^17I Brady "Tenderizer" hay crusher with smooth robber roil -and flutedsteel roll. Brady "Directional Controlled Delivery tined' Foil 360' fIulti•Crcp Chopper O D. CAMERON B1"LM.ORE ONTARIO NEW SIIURmGAIN SAII HARN STARTER grrcw, FEED EDIT. MA L PERM New Shur -Gain sales Balm. Starter is finenulal ii for pigs that have passed through, sale harps (1r were "loved from farm to farm before you bought them. It is a lots' P,n rgy feed, eon - tenting a high level of alitibiut'im in Combat set-ba.eiin, help avoid disease. problems; eliminate dangers_ of gorging and get them off to a good start. CALL T.;X TODAY FOR FULL DETAILS, SLUR-GA.IN put thf GAIN POGin HOG. FEEDING G FEEDS Wingham Feed Mill PHONE 142 - WINGHAM v, titutirnra�lt Hl�rfi■ihr�rlliiil Gii(iii i iii i ib:2114 2511 Illi ill ird lhl iliil�ti;rslll>Qibr�tl Gaunt. Crothers Vows Saturday Peonies, foxgloves, fern and or- ange blossoms decorated .St. And retv's Presbyterian Chanel. 011 : aturday • • when Rev. Cordon T.. F t', tnlittct ,Joyce. •Margarot Crn. thers. and John Harley Catlin in marriage. Mr. and Mrs. John .T. (jaunt of Wlhitechureh lire the groom's par eatse while the brute is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Crothers, Wingham. Harold Victor Pym played tra ditional wedding music and Mrs. Ivrorris :Swanson :iang two solos "Wedding Prays -r" acct "U Pro mite Me Mr. Crothers gave his daughter in marriage. .She wore a gown of nylon net and nylon lace over a sewn=in satin slip. The bodice was lavishly covered with cup segeins and simulated pearls annd featur- ed a square•ent neckline, button back (losing and long lily -point sleeves. Her bouffant skirt was worn over a nylon. net tin(ler,tkirt and her veil of nylon tulle was held with a pearl and rhinestone halo. She tarried roses and 81 phenol is. Her. one' attendant. was Miss 'NROXETER Mrs, Dave Weir and Miss Fanny_ belie Weir: Wingham, relied on Mrs. W. E. Weir and h'Iiss Gert- rude Bush on Sunday. Mr. -and Mrs. Lloyd B1aek, Kin- cardine, were week -end guests o: Mr. and Mrs. William Wright. Mr• .and Mrs. Bob -Btaek, Toron- to; and Mr, and. Mrs..Jack Edgar arid baby son. of Brampton spent the week -end with TVTr.. and Mrs Harvey Copeland. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. Rosa Toman were Mr, and Mrs. Boyne Sage and famii,, third line of Wallace and Mr. Henry Sage in •Listowel, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gallaher Were in Brantford on Snnrlay where they attended the 50th. wedding an. niversary of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Shiell. The latter couple were for- mer residents near Bluevale. Messrs. Verne Clark and Murray MacFariarte drove Misses Dawn Lue Clark and Helen McGee tri Kitcherrer on Sunday, where the girls have obtained employment with dvlulttial Lite. The last letter from Mr, James Doig was written June 19th at Prince Albert, flask., after having visited at Alexander and Nipewan. In the morning they were leaving for Alaska. and at the time of writ. ing it was raining heavily --a boon to the Western farmers, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence White and (daughter, Toronto, spent the -week-end at. their home here. Mr, and Mrs. Leo Tntggan and Dal/id of Strc.yher spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. George Griffith. Mrs. Mae Allan and Dirk of Los Angeles, Cal., are spending the summer at their home here. Mr. and Mrs. William Hart, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Hart, Patti. and Su- san, Mr, John I-Iupfer anal Mises Hazel Sperling attended the Hart reunion in Seafnrth on Sunday and the latter two also visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ea- ton. Fancily Photo. Mary J.ee I:li,llenhcr.lt. who was at tired in lode') green ti'1)it'fon over taffeta with matching veil, glow's that formed lily points over the hands and n,:ltehing shoes. Mics Bollenheck carried 11 colonial- style bouquet of yellow monis, ,lames Gaunt of Wingham was best man and ushers were L)avid G. Crothers of Wingham and George (Vaunt of Whitechurch, The 1.e.gion horde was decorated with peonies, foxgloves and orange blossoms, with roses used in the table st.ttiugs, (;Hosts attended from ',VJiileel, n'eh. London and \'1'in}rhaln. Mrs. (fullers rr'e'ived, attired 10 a white and bronze flowere•rl dregs, bronze flowered hat and gold and white areessories. Assisting was the groom's mother. Her en- semhie was a white and green flow- ered (Ness. green petal hat and tvhiit' and green Iteeessortes. Emen had a corsage of yellow mums, :4i T. and Mrs. (;votet left on (L trite to 1':nsle-l'l 1)0toriu. 1''ur (.ravelling the bride donned a. 1Wo•lhi'('e blue and white suit with white ac'''ts sorirr:, and 0 eu1•:s„e• of pink ('a r. nations. The- }sung I. Ill) le will li';e in. 1Virt1 Bali). Shower JJE-lel for Mr., Mrs. Hubbard T,A.TeET,T'r-- Friends and neigh- bours gathered( ad the 11itford town hall on Friday evening to shorter tine I'tvltwr-:la, Mr. and Mrs. Ar• Bair )Tubhard. T)arleinn was enjoy, rel to the must,' 01 Mrs. Nick Lane's orr'lipstra, of Mildmay, The address was read by Mrs. Jack Tagus and 1'172' en11p1? - was - presented with a chrome kitchen table and chairs and numerous ether ems. I,nneh t"as served. and an entoyabie time v'as had by all. Edgar F 1lii.Alies Enjoy Reim i o n WR('1Xt;TEP- --About 125 were present tear the T1.iga r reunion 011 i.at etdap in Thr lvin. (ler riiifirmin- ity hall wit a smorea.thord dinner and ..(uidt ieh sapper, The first of theta.• f((101ly renninns Wars held alt,:nit 22 year:; ago. President. its ]lieu Edgar; sire., Gordon ; trc:u(„ (`thanes Blarl(. 'rhe uldesl person pr(sent was '14 yr ar• old Ivies. James Kyle of Ayr; yonugrsl, five and a half months old iiri(1n Edgar, sea of Mr, and Mr::..loran lbdgar, Bramp- ton; catering the greatest distance, TVTaeT(•,-ozie Edger, T,etrl;it 11 war, ileal dray and 1111. after- noon was :snort i11 races, contests and ';oriel chat, Benc'Iil T)crnce FOTO Al,'TCTT A 1,en, t'it dance war-, held in the l"nrdtviell it;v !tall nu 1•"ri(Iny nigh! in aid of Harvey :E'(1)errh,il1, (:'lin i1:1:, been confined to itovpi1U1 for the past three months. Thr ITnwit'k Liona C1n11 spin : ru -d it. Thr For/10,101. Women's Ili:;l it( ate' ;'•a:, i11 rl,,1r1;e of the lilrich booth. Harley was pl'Psrnted tt'II11 a pnr:ie- of $2'15.00 tor (t'orc'h hr ex- )n'('(,,,,i his Il,anlsn. T)anr'inl'. was Fnju;'ed during I'!rr evening. INSTITUTE PLANS TELES OF EXTENDED UN TOUR SOON TRIP TO IRELAND ]t'ORDWICH The r(•l;ular Meet- ing of the 1"urdtva'li V'otnerl'v 1)1 Ntitlltt' was I0'ltt Iasi. Tuesday .eve nirlg in the community hall, and opened iu the usual manner. The devotions were by Mrs. (Iron Mar- tin, readhlg ] satin 21 and everyone .:+:1111; r1 hynitt, `Pile uu,lto, "Two men looked through prison- bars; one saw .1 111121, etre• saw $tt111", V1'l18 given by Mrs. .M'try Moore. She said that the one implant clown was blaming society fur"•his VON dition, ti'Ilile the one looking u11 ryas :'sorry for what he Ilan ,lone anti was ready to ria bet- ter. 'rho run Ball, "A "'getable Starting with the first initial of 3,011r mune " ga'v'e F1 great assort• 11t of vitamin l,ar40(1 foods that r1,11u1d lie aired more frequently. The Institute was informed that the stove had been fixed anti the members were asked to help in the booth tor 1ht• benefit (buret- for Harvey M('1)c'1'It1111. The bus trip being planned was outlined by the public relations of- ficer, Mrs, (leorge Richards. The proposed trip w111 take r1 the atom- ic energy plant (11 Douglas Point and the county home at Clinton, where a short I)rogram will be pre- sented for the yolks at the home. The report Of the district an. nual was given by Mrs. A. Deme(.. ling, saying that the membership MIN down from last year, but the 4-H is up, Headquarters is still stressing that uranches look after their ow11 1ns11ttlte EIRMSOrPd pr•o- Jclis before giving to others, She reported that the county rally will ho held 1n Bluevale on Oe.tober 1, and the next: district annual will be held In (sonic, Slides were shown of the differ- ent plants by representatives from the Campbell plant. in Listowel, who also gave recipe hooks to PV. e'ryonc, A penny auction was hold an11 names were drawn during lurch, lrc)ttDWXCH The June meeting of St. Anne's Guild was held at the home Of Mrs, Beatrice Iondan. The Meeting openers with a hymn, fol- lowed by the Lord's prayer. The president, Mrs, Jean Soth. ern, then expressed her pleasure at having such a good turnout of members and their guests. Roll Bali was answered by 17 members introducing guests and naming 111011' favorite flower, The minutes of the last meeting were read by Miss Elva. Poster and seeoltded by Mrs. Willa Douglas, There will be no meeting in. ,Tuly but the August meeting will be held in the church basement when the W.A. will be invited to hear the guest speaker, 11Qr, Van Geist, who will demonstrate floral arrange. men ts, After it short business disc;lsaion Mrs. Alma Tial'graVO introduced the speaker, Mrs, William Demeriing, frons. T iirt'rville, Mrs, D(''inerling gave an inter- esting andhumorousaccount of her trip baclt. to Ireland. She men- tioned, changes that' had .;taken place since she had lived there. Her trip must have been a very happy one, as she left for a six weeks' holiday and stayed for four months, Mrs. Donna King thanked Mrs. Demerling on behalf of the Guild members and presented .her with i small gift. Mrs, ASLwell closet the meeting with prayer and lunch was served by Mrs. Mean Sothern and Mrs. Prances s Icing, assisted by the host- ess, • Garden •Party• . Well Attended FORDWICH---The garden party of the Fordwich United Church held last week, was well attended. Even with so many suppers and garden parties being held the same night In towns' around.. about, 275 people were 'served, SACRED HEART CHURCH, Wingham, was the scene of a wedding on June 23rd, when Patricia Ann, daughter of Mr. 'and Mrs. E'iner (=Gran, R.R. 2, Lucknow, became the bride of Donald Gordon Needham. The groom's parents' are Mr. and Mrs. Orville Need- ham of Vancouver,—Photo by McDowell. Miss ,Anna McDonald Is institute Guest Miss Anna McDonald gave a very hiimornus talk and shdwl'd slides on. her 'went trip to .Tamaica at the regular meeting of the Wing - ham Women's 7rtsl1tutt'. Mrs. 3'. Finnigan gave a talk on. the emblems of the different pro- vinlr',y, Ml's. N. Keati(lg gave' a few higltlights nu institute news and propels. Moll call was answered by .1A place T would like to visit th's year." T.nneh ryas served by Mrs. S. TTaniriny, Mrs. 'T. 'For/Vane, Mrs. W. Wettings and .Mrs. E. Parish. C011'1111 issioned. BITILGRAVTil Mrs, Ray Craw- ford and Mrs..farlu Lowe attended the Rebekah Assembly al: the Royal 'York :Hotel in 'i'nronto recently. 'Mrs. Crawford retrive(1 iter emn- mission for district deputy presi- de•ul for Huron Tth;triet 2a. CHANNEL. IMPROVEMENTS at Listowel which were completed by the former Middle Maitland Conservation Authority before it was enlarged to include the whole watershed last fall were viewed by Authority members on Thursday, O M. Nirl�el, Listowel; Hartwell. atronq, Howie man Herod Cosens of the channel project. Alvin Smith, Bluevale; k, and Authority Chair - Wallace are- shown at •Advance-Timesp hoto. ask your DRUG'GYST for_ NIXOIN'S PELLA Suck/ins: P/GS ✓ STOPS SCOURS ✓ PREVENTS IRON DEFICIEtNCY ✓ CONTROLS SCURFINESS ✓ INSURES TOP WEIGHT GAINS PELLAGREX PASTE via SAFE WAY TO iRON YOUR PIGS, , NIXON LABORATORIES LT'D. ottNOEt2LLE, ONT. McKibbons Pharmacy PHONE 53 - WENGHAM f ORDWICf Mrs. Ida Gallagher of Listowel is spending a few days with. Mr. and Mr's. 'tom McClement, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Wlldfang and Brian of 'Toronto spent the week- end with, Mr, and Mrs, Roy Sim - Mons, Miss Doris Leonard and ]vers. Myrtle Wallace of. Listowel visited h1 the community on Sunday. Mrs, Scott Keith and children of Stoney Creek spent a few days last week with. Mr, and Ml's. Alex Keith, Miss Letitia Matthews and. Mr. Mel Batters left on Monday morn- ing for Teatonia, Sask., where they 'twill spend the summer months at the latter's. farrn, Mrs, Eilniee Barris, who spent the past two months visiting rela- Lives here, left on Tuesday morning l'nr her home et Colonsay, Sash, Misses Betty Meedetnent and Sharon Pollock, visited Saturday with Mr, and Mrs, 'William Mulvey at Walkerton.. Mr, and Mrs. Doug Wildfang, Mr. and Mrs, Roy Simmons and Mrs, Everitt Allan visited Sunday with the latter's' husband in Strat.- fgr.sl.73ospital, • We --are pleased to know Everitt'is feeling much lm - proved ' and. 'hopes to return home this• cheek, Mrs. ; Emma Collins returned home Friday from Walkerton hos- pital, where she had'•been confined for several' days. Mr. and ,Airs, Ira Schaefer and Mrs. Eunice Harris attended one of the plays at the Stratford Festi- val. last week. - Mr..George Bolander of London spent the week -end with his wife and family. Mr. and Mrs: jack Brown and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Lowry in Arthur. Mrs. .Brown receiVPd word that her hro- the)•, John Duncan, had been se - KEN'S ALIGNMENT SERVICE PHONE 355 e DIAGONAL ROAD WIINc1HAM :IIIIlliill11tiIIIIltlilliililililiItIli1IMIhPII iif HARRISTON DRIVE-IN SPECIAL ilOLIDAY STJNDAY. LATE SI—I'OW "Wild for '.Kicks" PLUS -- "Anatomy of a Psycho" Adult Entertainment JON: TT1ES:-WED. JULY - RED SK LTON in "The Fuller Brush Man" LTJCILLE BALI, in "The Fuller Brush. Girl" NIIIIIIISIllilililllifllt 11111ll0iili111llil4llll le(tcd frotn 21 applicants for 0I0 police force in Peterborough. .Tofu attended publi(• school in. Fordwich. Mrs, .Curtis .Jordan spent tWo days last week in Toronto. poopot BROWNIE'S Drive -In '1TTIRATRE Limited CLINTON - ONTARIO 1'w0 Shot+s Nightly, train ,or Clear C'hil(Iren under 12 in cars Free TTiltTir.-111'IILr, JUNE 28-29 , Olt No. .1®fibown at H.:00H 1 ” 0r0 only " YX IST ALL NIUG Louis Prima -,Tune Willienson fills -•-"TWIST CRAZE." T -I11 No, 2-'-Shnr'lhn t1.t 0:40 only "PRISONER -OF THE IRON MASK" Michel Lernoine (Color:(—Seope) 11 �(Cartoo SATURDAY ONLY JCTNC Si (t Hit No. 1 ---Shown vn at 9.45 only 'FRONTIER. UPRISING' Jim Davis -Nancy Hadley Hitt No, 2---Stown at 1.1;00 "GUN STREET" 11. ,Tames TErown-Jean Willes ,(Cartoon) BION. Mfi)N.IGHT-MON, ,Tui.Y 1-2 at 12:00 "DEVIL'S PARTNER" Edwin Nelson . "CREATURE FRO1Vf THE HAUNTED SEA" Anthony Carbon (Cartoon) TTT11:5,-rv),ri. JULY s-4 ;vl)own, at 9i30 arid. 11:00 "PARIS BLUES" Paul Newman -Joanne Woodward Sidney Pottier (Adult Entertainment) (Cartoon) . I11I111111111111111IiNl1I0 I II IITuthillILIIIiIIIilili LIST rrive- I heatre P•T.i;ASE NOW--18ffee ive Judy 1, 1:1(12, Adnjission. 75e, i.nehu ling Govt. iHospita.l. Tax EvI, l,, rf`TiuR.-1,`TtT., .JUNE 27-28-29 Jit)) Hutton runt Paula 'Prentiss :tar in two top comedies "TILE ��• IIEUTENANT" i ,IEU�i_ EVAN " ('`inetn.a lor:pe Calor 0 and "WHERE THE BOYS ARE" CinemafieopP Color Adult Entertainment SUNDAY M.iDNIGT•IT 'JULY 1 Box nffiee opens 11 --Show at 12.05 "4 SKULLS OF.. JONATHON ,DRAT '+" Adult Entertainment FLITS A SECOND t sEATTTirl;+t SAT.-MON.-TUES. June 30 -,Jury 1-2 Debbie Reynolds, !Thiry Randa4ll Fred. ('lark 111 "THE MATING GAME" cinema -Scope .Color Ser the farmer's daughter in the wackiest comedy ever •— Plus JODN WAYNE in. "WINGS OF EAGLES" Color '1131111061111111111611131111111111111111111111111111111111/11N IT,Iliiilsiiliil11t11111iillillli111i1111ii111iII1i111®IIIi11111i111i111i111illliiilt111iIIlii111ilililUilillil ililI11I11111i1 Ilillltlll111111N11111IIIiIIllrrlllil RRIS THEATRES CROWN or DliIW' Operating on reduced ceheduie for month of June OPEN WEDNE'SDA.Y, THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EACH WEEK CLOSED .— Mondays and Tuesdays throughout June—JUNE 4 t0 ;TTJNE 26 Wi!;D iaSDAY-THURSDA.Y-IrRIDA.Y••SA.T, JUN1r, 27-28-29-30 "SUSAN BLADE" in Technicolor Shirring TROY DONAHTIE, CONNIE STEVEN% DOROTHY McGTIIIUd, LLOYD NOLAN An intriguing story of young romance and ltd oorriplications A penetrating drama of first love Idhowis at 7:15 Obit 9:15 THURSDAY—FRIDAY JUNE 22-29 66 BROKEN LAND" 111 Chuen iSeope and Color Past; faced outdoor drama "RE'VOIT of the SLAVES" in CinenistSleope and Color Starring Rhonda. Fleni.ing Reeornmended as A(ittlt Entertainment SATURDAY ONLY ,r(lgliir SU "Thunder Over Ca.roiina" (Technicolor) 'The Boy Who Caught a Croo1 ' A story with warmth and an action paeeked drlitsik aiiCi�lli'�UIi�IllisiillGilllPil(I�IPOI11rIII�GIII�llliliill111�1(I�liillll�lliiilll�lii®I11i11(�i(I®IiIi�Ii111411i�iliWiill iGilli`irilii�lli�fi(i�ilhtl�illf�ili�lD