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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1962-08-01, Page 3LOOKING FOR SOME NICE. OLD CANADIAN CH EDD CHEESE? We have it. Ask for GAY -LEA CHEESE at your Grocer's, or get it at our t Y1LEA CHEESE DOUSE Dais j & Pooltru Co-operative PHONE 271 P1:'1'JR (TITER, 9`Ianager W INGHAM 193121111M11 IIID'IlIglllE1MIT1111112112IIimil IMC I IffiI111,11I31I I Io11 i IrII I1111I1/I hill IMIIIlIIIl 9 A rzix USES IVEUIN MON.-T1' ES. -W SAT., JULY JM LY 30-3.1 - AUG. 1-2-3-4 SIX DAYS—Monday through Sat- urday -2 show's nightly, 7.15 - 9.15 RODGERS and 1- iAMMERS'ri:llN'S TIIUIL: F.RI. AUG. 2-3 BIG) JOHNNY WAYNE in 'The COMMANCHEROS' Plus--- "CHARTROOSE CABOOSE" Stars Molly Bee Joyous little comedy, both in color SATURDAY ONLY AUG. 4 Funny man Norman Wisdom in the hillarious in 'Peel1nicolor starring "BULLDOG BREED mit Boone, A ice lea%', Bobby 1):cr•in PASSPORT TO CHINA" and Toni IB\vt'I High adventure in espionage pro- vides lots of thrills Ell4111111110111E111,111Alllildlh/11lli11t111d13111 G911111111111111I111Illdtlll111llllrllIVlll111lll111lll1111lll111111e fell Them and .Sell Thee - In The Advance -Times FQRHWI I 1 FIELD CROP JIJDtiE FIRES S. ANDINGS Miss Pauline Sothern of 'Wing. ham spent a couple of days last . week with her parents, Mt. and; Mrs. Bruce Sothern. Miss Bonnie Inglis of Toronto spent the week—end with her par ents, Mr. and 1411s. ,Joit Inglis. Miss Donna Siefert of Galt vis iced over the Week -end with het• parents. J)J Mr, and Mrs. .Robert. (,'ampbelll and family visited Saturday with the latter's father, Mr. (ivory:e I Moss, in Westminster Ilosltdtal, London. Miss Elizabeth Aranitrung of Stratford spent the week end with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Jim k'tdterson cn Toronto were weekend visitor's with Mrs. Pearl Patterson. Mr. and Mrs, George Iiul:uxler and sons of London spent the weekend at their home here. Mr, Jack Foster Of I'otawawa.; spent the week -end with his moth- er, Mrs. Ruby Foster, Mr, and Mrs, Earl Diehl of Or. illia spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs, Tom. McClement. Master Ross Diehl returned home with his parents after spending the past month here, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred ,Jones Of Guelph visited last week with Mr. and Mrs, William Sothern. Master Brian Wildfang of To- ronto spent last week with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Roy Simmons while his parents enjoy ed a motor trip through the States. Mr, and Mrs. Glenn Martin and Linda are spending this week at. Port Elgin, Mr. and Mrs. Don Bridge spent the week -end at Niagara Palls and Buffalo. Masters Douglas and David Har- grave visited last week with their grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. Ern- merson Hargrave in I.,ist.owel. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Jim Doig, who were married on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Fitzlnatii'iee and family of London and Mr. and Mrs. Norman. Stephenson and fam fly of Brussels, were recent visit ors with Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Coop er. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Keith and family of Stoney Creek spent the week -end with Mr, and M rs. Alex Keith, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ridley. 1317111.11 and Michael of Landon vi:: Bed Sunday with Mrs. Dora Ridley. Mr, and Mrs. Allan. Witmer and Golden SALE Sleep p rcriiteed Value! 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Limited time offer only, so buy and try it . today: '--=Trade Mark Registered W INGI IAM toy 64 t expect to, pair $S9.50 Or mattress with these 1eatutes FERT:I 'coo c.o.RAY edifl»ititiAiltittt}Aonstruclium ya i1} siee144l,etatalfrsump ora 1 sinmvait bU 9h tt;0 fo n5b rorsmtturltl 0)t AFtadO6tu4IVOItatlan prpf ctmnittvl5etisas v $59.50 5iKa0 �5'1,S4J All These Deluxe $39.88 ii'P:11111'eq fur only SCfa Furniture PHONE 511 jet )ill AVI('IL Itichaoi Procter "l Ilelgrave With field crop judge for the 1i'u-rel oats competition when 11 entries scored the follow- ing point:, in: a standing field bast: Jock Stafford. Howielt, 31); Os - ear 111,')1 'r T urnberry, 88; Robert kfil,nerd, tlo'.viek, 87; Norman Har- :iut;. ttwwick, S0: Ken McNaugh- tun, 'fnrabcrry, 85; Scott Clarkson, kko;.iels, Ili; John Ferguson, IIoW- telt s3; S. J. i'iubinson, Howlett, 81; 1'nde rv'ood, 'J'urnbert•y, &0; • , ....,.. , vs, Turnbervy, 79%; . r,,.:„, i Iowie's, 79: Edward 'i'u.•.il, 'rey, 7h; Ken Gal - ,1,\..,.:, 1' i ,t' ! ,la's will bo completed .'iibitor displays one , r lh, grain at the I-Towick 1' ,err ::i F oriiwiell on October; (}t.IL. family of St. Clements spent Sun- day at the home, Of Mr, and Mrs. Harry feast. Mr. Aubrey Hutchison of New Br'nnsw•ielc mela the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Drank Leppington awl :,i:. ant Mrs, Jim Robinson. Mr. and Mrs Jim Inglis of Acton and Mrs. ltd Gallaher of Listowel. visited on t4unday with Mr. and 'Mrs. Turn Hutchison. - Mr.:lnd Mrs. Jack Brown attend- ed the w'edd,ng of to nephew ir. (Yeoman on Saturday and visitec over the week -end at Peterborough with Mr, and Mrs, John Duncan, Mr. and Mrs. William Marriner sr • spending a few clays this week witli the latter's mother in Peter- borough. Little Debbie and Dianne Doig, of Galt, sp,'nt a few days last week X11. the home of their grandparents, Mr, and Mrs, Ross Doig. 'Alf. and Mrs. George Pittendreigh and Mise; Minnie McElwain, and Messrs. John and William McEl- wain attended the funeral last week of the late Mrs. Filsinger at Mild- may, Mr, and Mrs. Clifford Gremm awl daughter Donna of Marker- ville, Alta., spent a couple of daps last week with the former's uncle, :11r. 1 a:,den Devitt and Mrs. De - Fitt. 41 r. awl Mrs. Hartwell Strong, Miss I'.lsie Strung and Mrs. Martha ffi11c1•j' aIren:lecd the funeral of a relative in Tara one day last week. Mr. and R11's, C. 'Wilson of Agin - mind spent last week with Mr, and Mr,, L. -n Wilson, Mrs Robert Gibson, Charles, 78,(1 'l::s and Bobby are spending this week at Point Clark. lrs. 4i'el1ington Hargrave, Doul;. las and 1 Daviel t►tlende,.1 the Reid 17 rommei in Moorefield park on Sun.' a1'M. 'i'e:tna 14linigan is visiting lids week at the home of Mr. and . Mac. Albert Luaolph in Kitchener. :131'. and Mrs, Cecil Galbraith of Guelph are spending several days 1 his v e,•k with Mrs. Verna (,al.. 1011111h and Mrs. Elsie Strong. :41r•. awl Mrs. Carman Bride of Port. Credit visited Sunday with Liu, farmer's mother, Mrs, H. M. firi•le, who returned home with prem for a week's visit in Port l Credit. Mr, and Mrs. Don Gibson and filthily Mr. and Mrs. Jack Doig and family, Mr, and Mrs, Gicnn coir, all of St Catharines, were week en..1 visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Doig and at- tended the Doig. Kelly wedding in , 11t ristntl on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Ettinger of Brighton visited Sunday with Mrs, ,t 4he<t i':t.t.:ngcr and Norman, M t•s. Rosemary Campbell and Ji!nbnr of London visited over the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Cros- hy Sut.hern and on Sunday attend- ed the i.eid reunion in Moorefield lark. ,lir. and Mrs. Alex Wray, Brian and (trace of Toronto are spending a couple of weeks at their home here, Mie. Dianne Hilbert of Goderic'h is holidaying with her grandpar ends, Mr. and Mrs, Everitt. Allan. Mr. unci Mrs. Charles Small re. turned house last week after vis il,n;; friends at fort Arthur. Master Arnold Allan is visiting 1(0 a cn.I!,le of weeks with relatives ('('0(1. Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Galbrnith. Mrs, Pearl Patterson, Mrs. Elsie Strong„ and Mrs. Verna Gelb mit h ::1.1111 Sunday at (Ioderich and al so visite'i with Miss Laura Don 1(1;11} ::net Mrs, Lc-na Ellsworth at i ltlrunview','('linton. Mr, and • Mrs. Cecil Wilson anti 71r. and Mrs. Norman Harding re 11 riled lean,,. Sunday after spent tie,•, Iha' oast three weeks In the W' -stern peer\•in es, lir: 1felen '1'hoinson of Now Vurl: r. .mending this week with tea f.elhei, Mr. Marley Aylesw•orth. Hirth 1,1'1 -('AN At t.'irie Hospital, Pe Inav11;;lr, on Sunday, July 29, i'ul:', to :41r. and 7itrs. Jahn 1)1111 ran, 11 •langinin'. WHUXETER Mr. and Mrs. Vern Clark spent Sunday at Inverhuron and Messrs, Terry Clark and Dick Allan, who have spent the past nine days there, returned home with them. Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Jacques and family, Orange Bill, .called on Miss Oertrude Hush and Mrs. W. E. Weir on Friday evening. Miss Bonnie Edgar was home from Waterloo for the weekend with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Ken Edgar, Mrs. Wm. Cullen, Heather, Cor- rinne and Laurie and little Cindy Greer, all of Toronto, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence White at their summer home here, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Noble, of Rathsay, were. Saturday guests ,of 41r. and Mrs. Richard Ingram and Miss Hope Noble and Miss Carol Ann Ingram, who have been va- •ationing with their grandpar- ents, returned home with them. Mrs, John Gibson, of Chicago, and daughter Mrs, W, Wilcox (the former Ann Gibson), Tommy and Sara, of Columbus, Ohio, have been visiting Misses. Elsie and Marion Gibson since Wednesday after visit- ing Dr. Thomas Gibson at Hamil- ton enroute here. Mr. Wilcox ar- rived Saturday evening and the women will be accompanying him to Chicago on Wednesday of this week. Sunday visitors at the Misses Gibson home were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gibson, Mr. Bill Gibson and fiancee. all of Dundas; Mr. and Mrs. Owen Jackson, Stoney Creek and Miss Ophie Jackson, of Hamilton. Miss Nancy Newton, Mrs. Ev- erett Cathers and Mrs. Harvey Mulligan spent last week at Grand Bend. Mrs. R. Newton, Mr, Harvey Mulligan and Mrs. Everett Cathers were in Grand Bend at the week- end, Ross Tomans and Miss Lynne Wright were in Preston on Sun- day where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Matthews, Mr• Glenn Matthews returned home with them after spending the past week here. Mr, and Mrs, Bill Sander and family, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Patter- son, all of Niagara Falls, Ont, visit- ed Mr. and Mrs. Jack McLean on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hart are va- cationing this week at Port Elgin. We are sorry to hear Mr, Dave Robinson is a patient in Wingham Hospital and wish hint a speedy re- turn to good healthand home, Mr, and Mrs, Walter Eaton and 1,nnki»1; for a wily to "dress slit' 111 ruuslrti potatoes? Carve tint' }lisle•: in 1he sides of raw potatoes :112,1 insert baby green onions. /t-kl rn the roosting .pan and reals with must 11':: eliftereltt and de- lil,iu(a„. tau. Miss Joan Alexander, of, $eafor'tla, who have returned from their motor trip to St. George's, Nfld., visited Mrs. Alonzo Sparling on Saturday, Miss Brenda Itlaton, who has spent the past two weeka with her grandmother here. returned home with them. Mr, and Mrs, Louis Hutton and Linda, 0f Wingham, were Sunday evening visitors at the home of Mr. John Hupfer. Mr. Wm. Simpson, Molesworth, visited with Mrs. Frank F. Wright t on Sunday. Miss Gienis. Gibson and Master I, Murray Gibson spent last week' with Mr. and Mrs, Gordon (areig, , of Petrolia. Mrs. .Alonzo Sparling and Miss Hazel Sparling, accompanied by Mrs. Walter Paton and Brenda, of Seaforth, spent Tuesday with Miss Aileen Eaton, who is a patient in Stratford General Hospital. See Demonstration On Showmanship The meeting of the Blyth -Bel - grave 4-H Beef Club was held on Thursday evening at the farm of Stanley Black. The meeting open- ed with the pledge, followed by to class of baby beef steers to judge, giving oral reasons, Ken Black then gave a demon- stration on how to show a calf for showmanship, He pointed out that a calf cannot be shown properly with one practice. It takes all summer. Club members then ahs wered several quizzes, Mrs. Black and Mrs. Vincent served a delicious lunch. Anne Wightman and Elgin Pease ex- pressed thanks on behalf of the, club to Mr. and Mrs. Black for in- viting them to their farm. The meeting was then adjourned, LAKELET Mr. and Mrs. Gorddn McKee and family are enjoying a week's va- cation at Port Elgin. 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