The Wingham Advance-Times, 1962-08-01, Page 5t
Game Rained Out,
Replay Tonight
The Wingham Goodyears lecl the
GQdericlt l3issets 4-0 in L1o(lerieh
last Wednesday night when the
game was called in the 71.11 inning
on account of rain.
'l'he game will be replayed Wed-
nesday, August 1st,
11 11
Wingham 040 000 0 4 4 0
Goderieh .. 000 000 0 4 1
Winghan) MacMillan and I.4ak-
er; Cloderich-Doherty and Shew-•
felt,
BROWNIE'S
Drive -In
THEATRE Limited
CLINTON - ONTARIO
Two Shows Nightly, Rain or Clear
Children under 12 in ears Free
WED.- HUM-FRI. AUG, 1-2-3
( Hit No. 1 -Shown at 0:25 only
"ALL HANDS on DECK"
Pat Boone - Buddy Hackett
(Colour - Scope)
Hit No. 2 --,Shown at 11:15
"The MILLIONAIRESS"
'' Sophia Loren - Peter Sellers
(Adult Entertainment)
(Colour - Scope) (Cartoon)
SATURDAY ONLY AUG. 4
Hit No. 1 -Shown at 9:25 only
•; "LET'S !MAKE LOVE"
Marilyn Monroe - Yves Montand
(Colour - Scope)
Hit No. 2 --Showa at 11:30
"RALLY ROUND THE
FLAG, BOYS"
Joanne Woodward - Paul Newsman
(Adult Entertainment)
(Colour - Scope) (Cartoon)
SUN, MIDNIGHT -MON., AUG. 5-0
at 12:05
"FLIGHT OF THE
LOST BALLOON"
Mala Powers
(Colour - Scope)
"THE MIGHTY
CRUSADERS"
• Outdoor Action in Colour & Scope
(('artoou)
11
4
TUES.-WED. AUG. 7-8
Hit No. 1 -Shown at 0:20 only
"LOVE in a GOLDFISH
BOWL"
Tommy Sands - Fabian
(Adult Entertainment)
(Colour - Scope)
Iiit No. 2 -Shown at 1.1:10
"THE TRAP"
Richard Wtdmark - Lee J. Cobb
(Colour) (Cartoon)
WHITEGNURGfl
Mr. and Mrs, Archie Purdon and
chlldren and her another, Mrs.
Webster Jaeldin, of Listowel. vlsit-
ed .on Sunday with, Mr. and Mrs.
Douglas Kauffman, ref 'Kitchener,
Mr. Keith Mulvey, of 13elmare, is
spending this week at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Scott.
Mr. and Mrs Myles McMillan, of
'1'ceswatct, visited last Monday
with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gaunt.
Mrs. Norman Keating and Miss
Leah Currie, of Wingham, spent
Wednesday at the Gaunt home,
Mrs. Dan Tiffin, presdcient, Mrs,
Ezra Scholtz, Mrs, Albert Coultes,
Mrs, George Fisher, Mrs, Russell
(intuit, and Miss Annie Kennedy,
1 members of the local Women's In-
stitute, were in charge of the Bruce
Museum at Southampton last
Thursday afternoon. Cold winds
and heavy waves on the lake sent
many callers to the museum for
the cup of hot tea and cookies
that the ladies served all afternoon
to campers, young and old, who
naught a respite from the cold. Do-
nations amounted to almost $12,00
from 206 callers, who came to see,
and stayed for asocial time.
Mrs, Famish Moffat, Gordon an.d
Donald Gaunt attended the Moffat
family gathering at Bervie on
Sunday.
aY.
Mr. and Mrs. James L, Currie'
and Miss Leah Currie visited last
Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs.
Douglas Simpson of Culross,
Mr, Dcrwyn Hill has been busy
since Thursday as counsellor with
a group of boys at •Camp Kintail.
,Tim Currie, son of Rev. and Mrs.
R, A, Currie, of Windsor, is one
of the lads there.
Mrs. Walter Arscott, Valerie and
Andrea King, spent last week with
Toronto relatives.
The Farrier families, Mr. and
Mrs, John Gillespie and family, of
Sarnia, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Far-
rier and family, of Kitchener, Mr.
and Mrs, Carman Farrier and fam-
ily, of Long Branch, Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Farrier, and Mr, and Mrs.
Wm.. McIntyre, of Wingham, gath-
ered on Saturday at the home of
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R.
Farrier, in the village here, with
other local relatives, for their get-
together. Mr. Farrier, who cannot
get around as formerly, was able to
visit with one and all.
Mrs. Robert Ross spent the week-
end with Mrs, W. J. Coulter, of
Wingham.
Mrs, Wm, Dawson, Mr, and Mrs.
Wesley Tiffin, Andrew Henderson,
Mr, and Mrs. Wm. R. Purdon and
Barbara and Mary visited on Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
e
I•I ndersott•w
of Listowel.
Mr. and Mrs. Relison Falconer
and Paul, of Sarnia, spent the
week -end with his mother, Mrs. i
Cecil. Falconer, and Brian, who
spent last week here, returned i
home.
Mr, and Mrs, George Stanley, of
Lucknow, .attended the Stanley-
Reavie wedding in the Central
Baptist Church, London, on Satur-
day at 3 p.rn., and spent the week-
end with Mr, and Mrs. Ray Stanley,
of St. Thomas. The Stanley child-
ren spent the week -end with their
grandparents. Mr. and Mrs, Janco
Melnnls,
I Mr. and Mrs. J. D Beeeroft and
'Miss Myrtle Beecroft 'Waited on
Aunday with Mr. and Mrs, John
Wray, of Kincardine.
Several families from this dis-
trict attended the funeral of the
late Nell Carr In Wingham on
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Caslick spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Ronald
Coultes, of I3elgrave..
Mrs, Fred Bagg, of \+Villowdale,
spent last week at the home of her
daughter, Mrs, E. JX. Gztosltorth.
Mrs, Ronald Coultes and Mrs.
Wallace Conn spent Tuesday in
Y .
Stratford.
Mrs, Irene Paterson, of Toronto,
spent the week -end with her broth-
er, Mr. Charles Taylor, and her
mother, Mrs, Wm, Taylor, a patient
in Wingham Hospital.
The boys in the militia, Jimmie
Ross, Jimmie Morrison and John
Willis had quite an experience at
their "Bivouac" last week. Camping
out for a few days. the heavy wind,
hall, an.d rain played havoc one
night with the tents.
Miss Elaine Conn is spending a
few days this week in Toronto,
Mr, and Mrs, Ronald Perrott and
family, of Goderlch, visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Elliott,
Mr. and RoyAdair, of
t Mrs.A a
Wingham, visited oSaturday
g , v nwith
Mr. James Martin and Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Martin.
Mrs. Cecil Falconer and Mr, Jas.
Falconer and Lois, spent the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Wel-
wood, of Caledon, Mr. Chas, Fal-
coner, John and Mary, of Glamis,
visited on Sunday with Misses
Annie and Mary Laidlaw, after
visiting with Mrs. Falconer, a pa -
PRESENT TWINS WITH
FAMILY HEIRLOOM
WHITEOHURCH--Laidlaw fam-
ilies held their get together on Sat-
urday at the home of Misses Annie
and Mary Laidlaw on the Division
Line, with over 40 in attendance,
Raymond and Arthur Laidlaw had
charge of the contests and races.
and all enjoyed the hallgame when
folks from eight years to seventy-
eight played in the game.
Those from a distance who at-
tended were Rev. and Mrs, Henry
Martin, Toronto; Dr. and Mrs. Ron-
ald Martin and children, of Owen
Sound; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Laidlaw, Diane and Joyce, London;
Mr. and Mrs. Jasper McBrien and
Mr. Oliver McBrien, Goderich; Mr,.
and Mrs. James Jackson and Miss
Margaret R. Jackson, and Percy
Vincent, Auburn,
The highlight of the occasion was
when Rev. Martin passed on to the
youngest Laicdlaws--twins Jane and
Paul Laidlaw, children of Mr. and
Mrs, Elroy Laidlaw, his grandfath-
er's plaid, a large scarf, which
when expertly wound makes an
overcoat. This had been brought
over from Hopehouse, Selklrkshire,
Scotland, 110 years ago. by Mr.
James Laidlaw, a great, great
grandfather of the twins.
Bogie Howatt
Bouquets of pink and white sum-
mer flowers decorated Westfietl
United Church last Saturday for
the wedding of Dorothy Marie
Howatt and Melvin Ernest Bogie.
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Edgar Howatt, R,R. 1,
Belgrave, and the groom is the
soh of Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Bogle,
R.R, 1, Pott Albert, Rc'v. H. A.
Runge, of the Londesboro United
Ch•u•ch, performed the double -ring
ceremony, and Mrs John Nixon, of
tient in Kitchener Hospital.
The service in the United Church
here will he held an Sunday at 2
p.m., with Rev. T. E. Kennedy, of
Bluevale, conducting the service.
Mr, Eldon Emerson spent a day
at his home in West Wawanosh,
when his boat, the Murray Bay,
was at Hamilton.
Mr. ' and Mrs, Carl Weber • and
family spent the week -end with
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Mock, of
Richmond Hill.
Mr, and Mrs. Orland Irwin and
son, of Wingham, and Mr, John
Crowston, of Langside, visited on
Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Ivarn
Laidlaw.
Over eighty children .have been
attending the Bible School at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. James Rich-
ardson during the past week. Cold,
wet weather forced the leaders to
take the groups to the barn, where
all were comfortable and happy.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mackay r M k and
their son, Mr. Leigh McClenaghan,
of Palmerston. visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar 'Gaunt,
of Marnoch.
Miss Barbara Pattison is spen'd'-
ing this week with her aunt, Mrs.
Gerald Watson, 'of Forest.
Mrs. R. J. Currie, with her grand-
daughters, ,Linda, Marian and Mar-
lene McGee, are spending this week
with Mr, and Mrs. Robert Gibson,
of Brantford. JI:mmie McGee had
his tonsils removed in Wingheun
Hospital last Tuesday.
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Look. Look. See the funny car.
Why don't you ever see a Volkswagen
boiling?
Simply because there's. nothing fo boil.
The Volkswagen is cooled with air.
And air can't boil (or freeze) so there's
no need for a radiator. Not having a
radiator really helps you keep cool when
you run into a jam.
On a hot day.
Miles from anywhere:
But it's nice to know you haven't got
one at other times too.
You never have plumbing problems. Or
water pump repairs. Or hoses to replace.
Apart from the troubles you don't have,
there's the money you don't spend.
And this applies lo tires that quite often
go better than 40,000 miles the set. Gas
that goes around 38 miles to the gallon.
And oil that rarely needs topping up
between changes.
If you still think we're the ones with the
funny car, cut this advertisement out. Put
it in the drawer where you keep your
repair bills.
Buy now before the price changes.
WINGHAM BODY SHOP
P. O. Box 279 - WINGHAM, ONT. w Tel. 746
I'hoto by McDowell
Tlelgra':c•, played traditional wed-
; ding- znln;te,
(.iiven in marriage by her Father,
the tit looked lovely I hz !c ] ,t 1 I t !y in a white
i waltz length gown of lave and ny-
I ion net over taffeta, matching lace
jae•kr•t furl inn;.; white ;;loves. Heer
matrlrinp; veil wa• held in place
Wit 1.1 11 ut"v:rl of tt'ttr. drop pearls
1 and st gni:,:t. ;:he carried it cos-
' carie }Jonquel of retd roarbuds,
air;. 1 al i iti 4\'ehsl et', of Blyth,
w'1l her :< si!•r' tut teen of honor.
wr.u'ing a du'.".:: el' hale figured taf-
feta, t,'ith ov'•r girt o!' bike, nylon
11 net, blue ru:,e heu,hlre:;:, with veil,
and r'arried a bempiet of pink ear -
nations.
Mrs. Eldon Itilehic, L telcnow,
slater of 1.h. ;;reont, w•a:; brides,
maid, wearing a }' '4ioty dress stvl..
eel sinner to that of the matron
of honor, and 'a) riot! pink carne..
lions,
Little 111i:ac Marjorie Nixon of
Belgravia t::m flow( r ;;irl, wearing
n !areas of yellow in. 11't:i with fig-
ured nylon oaerakirt. ::mall flower
bandeaus a,irl '0111.4 a nosegay of
yellow flowers. :11t, ,ter Donald
Ritchie of 1.i t,•ktiow w'ns the ring -
bearer.
The groom:main tv.:c, Ivan How-
att, broth) 1' of the hr••l'•, amid the
uslu',s were t': t': id \\'rh:,t,r, Ulyth,
and Elden elle.. i.it. know.
I"ollntviee Ile' (•, pa/lony a reerp-
tion w':ls held at ile Louse of the
bride's
parent.,where the bride'ss
mother 1't•'ria, •; 1h(' aneat t wearing
a ::heath rir': (t u! '0 green with
matching 11.14141' of nylon organza
over print sal hal, i:e tt';tite' ilee'eS-
sorieS AI"! It ore , !'..hit" c•:,ruation
corsage. She \I'd!. ., , i. led by the
groom',; inittlIl !u, wore a two-
piece beige (ler•,. with. catching
jacket, brbg' at•re•,.;, r and a pink
ea rail title r•ers:t
Thr ineive rr,er,i Lt:1.: dereraIt,d
With u;tdc :.u.r wh r.• ::tr.'^tnu'cs and i
µ•Mite' heli:., :1!:l ;lt' l:ri'ir':; table
was r+•nl r, .1 ;ti; i :1 i 111'0r tiered 1
wedding rah' 11nnl•:. ,1 by lighted I
taper';. '1 lie r;ne;a:+ „ere : av'ved by
frien Is nl t;u• lade, Mies Myrna
1FIlui'oll. Bra, i:'n' •i',r, :•lint, Miss
.10.0 14.1.0 \Vl;l,+era t of d.el;;rave,
'albs; An tie (''n rh•, \\•,'I''•hntra, and i
Mrs. 11. 1,. ,4 1;, 1 ;' !, )..,
leer :1 e'I;, t'Ij, In I';a:arr'il'
Caw; 1:1;h',hri'i' .11)01'111 11 thew!.
).1iet•' alt,,' ;,t r':1 ani' dr'•::.;, white
tier( ,ttaori' •. 11 :.!ta,• .a.n:)l1')) cor-
sage nl . i , ,; I t"• gift of the
groan, a taea• ;.! (' '1,1 er •il neck-
lace .:,tli e,:it t; , r:Irrir.•, , On
their rider), I?)'v will reside on the
gt•oo,il';, ':'ill, at 1: 1i. 1, I'ort Al-
bert.
((111,.0!.: t''. r.• ):rr.: •'1 ttt•er11 llreelc.
enri flee. Ali' h., f enrlen• Orattgo-
v,Ur, 4 14i,ler+, 1ticill. I,urltnntt, Bort-
(Tit b, 1'..'t .1!h' ,t :il
1'rrnr In ;ea. )1.'rr::';.;' ;V11'o. II'nv-
atl ,•,herr!• •:1 lriend.1 a:,1 refit..
tivra al a 'r" c.:e.141 lea, retiring
lea e, -ere (ail ford Mcrhne,
\nhluil, ''.Ir 1:1:.eibrlh Sitter,
omit., or 1hi, ;;ton,', 1111,1 Ni I'S, (;,o.
flown' , mitt of Ihr hr: le. Show-
ing the i,•.'tia'a•''1 yr•I'r 1,T1 :,. Wit
11 tun 'I':rtlr,r :• ;: r t''' :+!,ler of the
110110. :,'e1 air.,. 1.1 lei' l;itehir', els,.
terof t he ;:ro.n.I, and fri:•nd, ars,
WHITECHURCH
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Fisher, of
Owen Sound, spent the week -end
with his parents. Mr. and Mrs,
George Fisher.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Robinson
and family, of Donnybrook, visited
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Gershom Johnston, on 'Saturday.
Miss Barbara Gaunt and Miss
Norma Forster, of London, spent
the week -end at their respective
homes in West Wawanosh,
Mrs. F. Dow and sons, Nelson,
Donald and Ivan, attended the Dow
family gathering at Mitchell on
Saturday, and also attended the
gathering of the Beecroft families
when Mr. and Mrs. Melville 13ee-
eroft and sons, of Otterville, and
Mr. and Mrs. Hect',r Hamilton and
family, of Gorrie, and Mr. and Mrs,
Gilbert Beecroft and family were
at Stratford Park on Sunday.
On .Saturday Mrs. John Mason
and Mr. and Mrs, Jahn Rea and
Ronald. of Port Credit, who were
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Flem-
ing Johnston, of Bluevale, and
other Mason families in this dis-
trict, and Mr and Mrs, Parker
Campbell, Mrs. Gordon Welwood
and family. Mr. an•el Mrs. Harold
Capener and baby, Duane, of Lon-
don, and Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth
Masonnd
a family gathereda
t
Gode •ich for the e day,
Mrs. John Mason recently return-
ed from California, where she had
visited with her sister -n -law, Mss
Clara Mason, at North Holywood
for the past two months, making
the trip by plane each way.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mason
and family visited with her father,
Mr. Cecil Skinner, of Exeter, on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, Jasper Snell and
ehlldren, of Westfield, visited on
Monday with her another, Mrs. E.
Dow,
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. McDonald
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Paige, of Orillia.
Mr. and Mrs, Robert Purdon
and Mr, and Mrs. Archie Purdon
and children spent Thursday in
London,
Miss Betty Ann Philion, of Ham-
ilton, spent last week with her
aunt, Mrs, Calvin Robinson,
Collins Reunion
At Simpson Home
WHI'.CECHURCH - The Collins
I family reunion, 120 strong, was held
Ion Sunday at the home of Mr, and
Mrs, Duncan Simpson, of Kintabl.
;Mrs. John Carruthers, of Ripley,
the last of the family of the late.
Henry and Agnes Collins, was pre-
sent with her many descendants
and relatives conning from Tor-
onto, Brampton, Cooksville, George -
;town, Owen Sound, • Kincardine,
Melton, Goderieh and local points.
The oldest one present was Mr.
IIlarry McAuley, of Cooksville, Mr.
and Mrs. Eldon Lowry, of Lurgan,
were in charge of the games and
contests this year, Mr. and Mrs,
Harold Wright, of Milton, are
presidents for next year,
DONNYBROOK
Capt, G. S. Newman
Conducts Service
.For Mrs. E. A. Stone
Mrs. Elizabeth A. Stone, who had
been a resident of \Wingham since
1911 died on Thursday in Wingham
General Hospital, She had suffered
a lengthy illness,
The former 1.;lizabt'th Ames was
h.')rn 1)2 years ago in Port Eliza-
beth, South Africa. She later moved
to England where she received her
education and married Mt•. Stone
at Newcastle on Tyne. Her husband
prn(leeeased her in 1982.
Mrs, Stone is survived by two
sons, Arthur. of Winghtun, and
Richard, of Kincardine, 14 grand-
children and 20 great grandchild-
ren, A daughter, Elsie, died in 1925.
Mrs, Stone was a member of the
Saivation Army and Captain G. S.
Newman, assisted by Major• Mc-
Tavish, of London, officiated on
Saturday when service was held at
the R. A. Currie & Sons funeral
hone. Interment was in Wingham
c'e'metery.
'1'l:^ pallhearers were grandsons,
Fred Lee, John Stone, Elmer Stone,
Tiernan Kennedy, Milford Gowing
and Donald Stone, and nevoid Rid-
ley and Joe Clark carried the floral
tributes.
Services Tuesday
For Fled Davidson
Mr. an'I _'1':. .tel"1 .Tr tfr•r:,on, of • Joseph Fred bavi(Isnn, of Wing-
Ii'urinit•
("11('11ar11. nl' ;'Irar)',id. vi.'iled wifln
i tt•1la.Jrif'oThlu•s-
dnv.
Mr. 111-11111 I )neer, of Niagara
iT1n1L;. vi;hod nbth Mr. and Mrs.
Stuart 1'lutnutry .1n'I I.: mils.
i Mia. ('hone. Jotter:'nn and HI-
Ieinr' vi:cited i•n;1 Fraley with Mr's.
Charles Potter and Mrs. .Tor Good -
inn al i iz'kI.ill.
Mrs, J, (', holier+ m, of \\'inghnni,
vls[lyd nn \t'e.hn.' lay with air, and
Mr:i T'l,hv•rr•l 1,'nhtn• e') and family,
Mr, and Mts. Nortulnt Merlinch-
ry 14n(d 'Nalliv, of .\nhnrn, visited
;nu ;`audio tcith "11' and Mrs, Wes-
ley .Trffrrsnu :Ind family.
a';,l `•Trs, l,ebe•rt Stobn,
(north 011,4 Loy, , oT '1'(eswater µ•ere
7111n11)y vi..i'nr.: tvit11 Mr. lint! Mrs.
Charles Jefferson.
Miss .1n:aune M' I-:nighlin, of De-
' trait, hi visiting eat) Mr and Mrs.
;Sam '('homesea :r')'1 1'ar.)ily_
I M'issr:, .Tanett,' and Tori .Tohnstnn
hart thrix tonsils 1'' 0snvr.1 'I'nrsday
nt \Vin:rh:inl (;'•n, rel Hospital and
retttt•n'd to 111 ,11, hent.' nn \firdnrs-
day,
ham, who had resided at the
Brookhaven Nursing Hone for sev-
eral n' int hs, died there on Sunday.
Tie hart been ill only 11 short time.
it1r. Davidson was born in 111181
Wawanosh Township, a son of the
Int, 'ninnies and Margaret David-
' son, He was in his t)lst year.
I Th' attended Zetlltncl School as a
boy and kite). took tip farming. TTe
married .Baa•hara. Weir, of Turn-
; bevy, who predeceased him in 1940.
' Also predeceasing him were two
sisters, Mrs. Barry (Annie) (lad -
kin, and Miss Emily Davidson, both
of W hngh't m.
Mr. Davidson is survived by a
sister, Miss Lottie Davidson, of
Wingham, a stepson, .Tames ,Weir.
of V,'onristo'k, and a stepdaughter.
Mrs. Hclgar Gaunt, of East Wawa -
nosh and a nephew, Cordon (incl-
lzin, of Wingham.
tails n member of the White-
church Presbyterian Church and!
the s»tyle, fr')nii the R. A. Currie
& Sons funeral home on Tuesday
afternoon was conducted by Rev.
Tnr'i'w•vn Hill. interment was in the
\Ving:hain Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Alex Coult•.er, I
,Tint Wilson, Mel Sanborn, James
E. Currie, Robert Mowbray and
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