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WIIITEUHUREII •
Mr. and Mrs. Fenn nth Johnston
and Marilyn, Marie and Debbie of
Clinton visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Ritchie.
Mr. and Mrs, LJon McKenzie and
son John, of Ashfield, and Mr, and.
Mrs. Harold Congram and child-
ren silent Sunday at Port Elgin and
Owen Sound.
Misses Florence and Margaret
Moir of Toronto spent the week -end
with Mr. and, Mrs, James Richard-
son of ICinloss.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Arbuckle, who
have visited with his father, Mi'.
William Arbuckle: and other rela-
tives in this district fur the past
two weeks left On Friday for their
home at Ottawa,
Miss Anne Currie and Miss Karen
Greenaway, l;luevalc, who spent
the week -end at their homes here,
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Box 0 Phone 334W
THOMAS JARIIN
Wingham, Ont.
Box 394 Phone 147
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Listowel, Ont.
Box 093 Phone 979
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LOTS OF HELP—Fight tractors, three balers and eighteen willing
neighbors made short work of haying operations at Tom Abra-
ham's farm south of Belmore last week and by Wednesday
evening had the entire 18 acres in the barn. Mr. Abraham has
been laid up for some time, following a serious operation.
—Advance -Times photo.
returned to Kitchener on Sunday,
Mr, and Mrs, Budd Orr of Wier -
ton and Mr, and Mrs. John L. Cur-
rie sponsored a family reunion of
the Orr families at Chesley on
Sunday, Families came from Mont-
real, Detroit, Parkhill, Hensel!,
Pine River, Bervie, London, Tees
water; Wingham, and Chesley and
gathered at 12.30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs.
David Henderson and Mr, and Mrs.
Claude Dore were appointed as
leaders for next year.
Miss Laurette McBurney, teach-
er in Calgary, arrived home one
day last week and is visiting with
her mother, Mrs. Shoebottom, and
her brother, Mr. Alex McBurney.
Mrs, John McGee, Wingham, Mr.
and Mrs. J. D. Beecroft and Kirk
Beecroft spent Thursday at Lon-
don and met the plane when Miss
Myrtle Beecroft of New London,
Conn., arrived from. New York and
Melton airports.
Mr, and Mrs.
Carl Weber and
family attended a Weber family
get-together on Sunday at the home
of Mr, and. Mrs, Robert Chambers,
Harriston., when families gathered
from. Kitchener; 'Dutton, Walker-
ton and Whitechurch.
Mrs. Elgin Welwood retarned
home to Caledon on Sunday .and
Mrs, Arthur Cronin is spending this
week with Mr. Charles Falconer
and his children at Marais, •
ALE
Savings for everyone on all types of Footwear for Men, Women and Child -
Come in and see our bargain racks for many items not listed below.
ren.
A special selection of Flat, Il-
lusion oe Higlt Heels in White,
Bone, Black or Brown. Reg. to
$10.0*. SALE PRICE—
$1.99
$2.99
$3.99
$14.99
WOMEN'S SANDALS
Colors of White or Bone—Flat or Medium
Wedge Heels
Sale Price $1.99 to $3.99
CHILDREN'S SANDALS
White or Beige-4and:11s for dress or
'Regular to $3.0f)
Sale Price $1.89
Play
MEN'S SPORT SHOES
hoary►, sola shoes with suede or leather uppers
Sale Price $5.89 and up
.-. FIRST TEN HAYS OF SALE—
ALL MERCHANDISE REDUCED 10% and MORE
'minding SPRING and SUMMER FOOTWEAR (Excluding HUSH PUPPIES)
Children's Sneakers
ROI] or (xree,n
89.c and
1.19
Women's Tennis
CLEARANCE
Red or Rhin Canva•a
Sale Price 79c
Women's Moccasins
• ANi) SANDALS
Sale Price $1.49
allan Shoes ;112.iig
Mrs. Walter Lott is visiting for
a few days this week at the home
of her daughter, Mrs, Orval Newby
of Chesley.
Mr. and Mrs, William Purdon,
Mary and Barbara and Mrs. Wm.
Dawson and Mr. and Mrs, Wesley
Tiffin visited .on Sunday with .Mr,
and Mrs. James Henderson of
Brantford, Mr. Andrew Hender-
son spent the week -end -at the home
of his brother, Mr, H. D, Henderson
of Listowel.
Mrs, Garnet Farrier held a nes
cellaneous shower at her home on
Monday evening in honor of the
coming Marriage of her niece, Miss
Marion Farrier, Wingham.
Mrs.- W. R. Farrier spent last
week at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford Farrier of Kitchener, and
returned home on Saturday with
Mr. Farrier and Dale,
Mr. and Mrs. Finlay McGowan
and Mary Ann of Toronto spent the
week -end at the home of their
daughter, Mrs. Ronald Jamieson.
Mr, and Mrs. Alex Whytock of
Teeswater visited on. Sunday with
Mr, and Mrs, Lloyd Whytock.
Mr. and Mrs. James Lenister of
Toronto spent the week -end with
Mr. and Mrs, Edwin Smyth. Mr,
and Mrs. Sam Smyth of MItchell
visited here on Sunday,
Mr. and MPs. Barrie Walter and
Norma of Goderich and Mr, and
Mrs..Clarencc Chamney visited on
I Sunday with Miss Sandra Chi*i-
ney, who has been employed at
Honey Harbour. Miss Claire Cham -
nay of Toronto was 'bridesmaid for
her friend, Miss Julia Ackweizene,
at the marriage at Cape Croker on
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. G. A McLaughlin
of Detroit, who went by plane to
San Francisco, where their dough.
ter. Miss Joan McLaughlin has
nursed for two years, returned
home with the daughter by motor
through Western Canada. They
visited with Mr. and Mrs, Chamney,
Mrs, Cecil Chamney, Wingham, and
other relatives in this district last
week.
Vacation school for ehilddren in
this district commences next Mon-
day, July 23, at the home of Mr.
and Mrs, James Richardson and
will run for two weeks.
Mr, and Mrs. Jas. Wilson, Bren-
da and Karen of London visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Garnet
Farrier. Brenda stayed to visit
here this week.
Donald Gaunt visited on Sunday
with Mr, Gordon Moffatt of Wing -
ham.
The W.M.S. of the Presbyterian
Church meets this Wednesday at
the home of Mrs, Victor Emerson.
The 'United Chureh Women of Cal.
vin -Brick Chureh. meet on Wed-
nesday evening at 8.0 at the home
of Mrs, Gordon McBurney and the
U.C,W, and Messengers of the Un -
lied Church here meet on Wednes-
day at the home of Mrs. J, 1), Bee-
croft,
Mr, Thomas Gaunt, who spent the
past two weeks at his home in
Wingham, returned to the hospital
on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. K. 'P. Bibb of Col-
chester spent a few days last week
with Mrs. Mina McRitchie and Mr.
James II, Currie. They all visited
with Mr. and Mrs, Rissell . Gaunt
on Friday and with other district
relatives during the weel..
Mrs. Merle Casemore, Thames-
ville, Mr. and Mrs, Lorne Johnston
Blenheim and Mr, Thomas Noble -
ton of Thamesford visited on .Sun-
day with Mr, and Mrs,. Russell
Gaunt.
Four carloads of young people
from the Presbyterian and United
Churches here enjoyed a wiener
roast at Boiler: Beach ori Friday
evening.
Mrs. Charles Martin, Mr, James
Martin and Mr. and Mrs. Ezra
Scholtz visited on Sunday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs, Cameron
Simmons, London.
Mr, and Mrs, Kenneth Dickson
and children of Belmore visitecl.on
Sunday with her father, Mr: Arthur
Moore,
Mr. Edward Straughaun and Mr.
Oliver McBrien of Coderich visit-
ed on Tuesday with Mrs. James
Laidlaw.
Mr, and Mrs. Roddy Inglis and
family of Forest visited on Sun-
day with his parents, Mr. and -Mrs.
Tiros, Inglis of West Wawanosh.
Mr. Ronald Plunkett,Ross and.
Brenda of Hamilton, spent ,the
week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Der-
wyn. Hill at the manse here.,
Mrs. Clarence Lewis and Mrs, G.
Bain of Grimsby spent a. few. days
last week with the former's father,
Mr, F, MeK. Paterson.
Mr. and Mrs, George Fisher,.San-
dna and Doris visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs.' Gordon Fisher of
Owen Sound. Mrs. Fisher and Dor-
is are spending this week at Balm
OUTDOOR SPORTS are part of the training the
children are receiving at the Vacation Bible
School being held in the United Church. The
primary class looks on as Teeny Ritzma, Gerri
Bennett, John Schipper and Murray Irwin get
ready for a two -legged race.—A-T photo.
ENJOYING BIBLE SCHOOL on Tuesday were
■ 170 children. This group in the kindergarten
tMIImifrinnilll�ililii mmifinsiiia®■ ®®aunt]■■■■11igii/ ii r iriii■ariiil��; class paused long enough to havetheirpicture
taken. They are David Bennett, Brian a Shaunes-
sy,
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sy, Mark Tiffin, Steven Forsyth and Richard
Si namon.-=Advance-Times photo,
%Vii►gliiurr A(lvi►u(;c='lii►►►4ra, Wedneeul.
Lake, with Mrs. Arnold. Lougheed
and children, of I'eterborough.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Walker ''ls.
ited qn Friday with Mr. and Mrs,
Edmund Irwin of Ooclerich,
Mr. and Mrs, Lewis 13eecroft .of
Edmonton celebrated their 50th
wedding anniversary and held Op-
en house for their friends .last.
Tuesday evening.
Seventy-four dollars was gath-
ered in this community for the •
Salvation Army, Wingham, in the
annual campaign.
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Consult—,
FRANK C. HOPPER
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PHONE FOR FREE HOME APPOINTMENT
Service to all Makes of Hearing Aids
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88 QUEEN STREET SOUTH - KITCHENER
To Serve You Better
we have installed a new
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