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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1962-08-29, Page 5•. Saturday Excursions to Good going and returning same Saturday only. Excursion return fare from WINGHAM $5.30 Corresponding Fares from intermediate Points. FOR TICKETS AND INFORMATION 'phone your local CN ticket office, Canadian National 288.62 • WHITECHURCH Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Coyne. of Windsor. spent the week -end with Mr, and Mrs, ,Lawrence Taylor, Michael and Sharon, who had spent the holidays with relatives here, returned home, Mr. and Mrs, Henson Falconer spent last week on a motor trip to the north country, and Paul and Brian stayed with their grand mother, Mrs. Cecil Falconer, Mr. and Mrs, Falconer and sons are spending this week here. Mr. and Mrs, Norman Davis, Kenneth and Diane, of Toronto, are spending a few days this week with: Mr, .and Mrs. Lawrence Tay- lor. Mr, and Mrs. John Priestly, of Strathroy, visited on Sunday with sure, but my best investments have beep my Mutual Life policiee,'' Get the most from your insurance dollar Guaranteed proteotion and savings—plus high dividertcfs See the man from The Mutual Life ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA the company with the outstandin4 dividend reeforr Stratford Branch Office: Representative: Bank of Montreal Building, Stratford. C. W. Leach, Branch Manager. W. Jack Salter, Leopold Street North, Phone: 1183, Wingham, Wingham, Ontario. Ali (1.11-9/ * 'ti Mr. and Mrs, Thos. Reid, .of Mar. nock, Mrs, Angus Falconer and Alan visited for a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Tupling, of Huttonville, and attended the Exhibition, returning on Saturday with Mr,. Falconer. Mr, and Mrs. Bernie Bragg and children, of Toronto, spent last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Daw. Miss Helen Currie spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Eric El- liott and family, of Ottawa, at a cottage at Wasaga Beach, Mr, and Mrs. Russell Cameron, of Pembroke, spent a few days last week with Mr, and Mrs. Mason Robinson. Miss Claire and Miss Sandra Chamney spent a few days last week with Mr, and Mrs. G, A, Mc- Laughlin, of Detroit. Mr, and Mrs. !Douglas Kaufman and Heather, of Kitchener, and Miss Maxine Jacklin, of George- town, visited pn Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, Archie Purdon, Lttle Miss Kathy Purdon accompanied her aunt, Miss Jacklin, home to George- town. Mr, and Mrs. Alvin Currie and family, of Clinton, visited on Sun- day with Mr, and Mrs, John L. Currie, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Morrison spent Monday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Morrison, of Palmerston. Mrs, Lawrence Mach- an and family, and neighbors of Mr, .and Mrs. Lynn Morrison gath- ered at their ,home on Saturday evening for a social time and a birthday anniversary, All enjoyed progressive euchre. Mrs, Walter Lott, who has been visiting her friend, Mrs. Ed Brown- ing, of Toronto, returned home on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rintoul and family, Leroy Rintoul, Mr, and Mrs. Ewart McPherson, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Wade and children, of Wood- stock, Mr. and Mrs, Douglas Snell and children, of Londesboro attend- ed a Rintoul family gathering on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cameron, of Ashfield. Miss Beverley Jean, elder daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gaunt, of West Wawanosh, and Mr. Glen McDonald, son of Mrs. McDonald. of Clinton, and the late Samuel Mc- Donald, were married in the Ang- lican Church, Lucknow, on Satur- day, August 18, with the rector of the church officiating. The wed- ding dinner for sixty-five guests was served in the recreation room of the church. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bott and children, of Belwood, spent the week -end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Purdon. Betty and Marilyn, who spent the past two weeks here, returned home. ,Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Straughan and Mr. and Ms. Calvin Straughan, of Goderich, visited recently with Mr, and Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Scholtz and family, of Goderich. visited on Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Scholtz. Little Karn and Lease stayed to spend a holi- day here. Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Lannon and Mr. and Mrs Michael Law and Mi- chelle, of London, visited one day last week with Mr. and Mrs, Louis Dalton. Rev. Fr. Edwin Garvey, of St. Mark's University, Vancouver, B.C,, who has been visiting Ash- field relatives, visited at the Dalton home on Tuesday last. Mr. and Can you find something our inspectors missed? There's one inspector in the Volkswagen factory who is in charge of door jambs. Another makes sure the upholstery is put together with the right number of stitches to the inch. We even have a man who listens to the sound of the horn. This detailed inspection goes on along the whole production line. And to do it properly we employ 5,000 full time inspectors. Why not drop in to your Volkswagen dealer's showroom and see if our inspectors are doing their job? If you don't know what to look for, We'll give you a few hints. Firsf, look closely wherever two parts come together. For example, where the door on the glove compartment meets the dashboard. Do the same with all the doors and trunk lids. And whenever you open something, take a close look around the hinges. Is the whole area smooth and evenly painted? (Door jambs may not seem important, but they give you an idea of how the whole car is put together) Take an inside look at the fenders. The underneath is painted like the outside. Four coats. (Have you ever noticed that Buy now before the price changes. WINGHAM BODY SHOP P. D. Box 270 WINGHAM, ONT. - TeL 746 Volkswagens seldom rust?) Inspect the in. side of the luggage compartment. Are there irregularities that have been patched with putty or paint? When you're all through looking, you'll know why We've sold five million Volkswagens around the world. Be a Volkswagen inspector at the Canadian National Exhibition. All our models including our new 1500, will h'e on display in the Automotive Building. IMPORTS PAY FOR EXPORTS Married in Markdale Harkaway United Church, Mark - dale, was the scene of a pretty wed- ding on August 18, when Rev, Lang and Mr. Harry Axford officiated for the wedding of Gwen Elaine, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Harold Walpole and Thomas Ronald Clarke of Listowel son of Mrs. Thomas Clarke and the late Mr. Mrs. Arthur Dalton and Brian, of Hamilton, visited on Thursday at the Dalton home. Mr, and Mrs. Victor Tagan, Suz- anne and Sharon, of Goderich, and Mrs. Robt, Straughan and Ronald, of Goderich, visited on Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw. Mr. and Mrs. John Huskins and seven children, of Wingham, moved last week to the John Hutchison farm on the Division Line. Mrs. Edna Barr and children, and Mrs. Tares and children, of Lon- don, spent a few days last week at the home of their sister, Mrs. Thos. O'Malley. Mres. Irene Paterson, of Toronto, spent the week -end ,with her bro- ther, Mr. Chas, Taylor, and her mother, Mrs. Wm. Taylor, a patient in Wingham Hospital. CONCERT AIDS PARK PROJECT BLUEVALE--The baseball park, ringed with shade trees, was the setting for a concert staged by the Bluevale District Recreation As- sociation on Sunday afternoon. There was a large attendance at the concert, presented by the CKNX Circle 8 and by Don Robertson's Ranch Boys. Others assisting were Mrs, George Hetherington, who gave readings and Miss Mary Ren- wick, who gave a clever demon- stration of baton twirling. Johnny Brent was master of ceremonies and Al Cherny played the violin. Others taking part were Mrs, Don Robertson, Reg. Bitton and Connie and Harvey Mann, Paul Mullen of Walkerton and Kelly Dahm and Scotty Possom of Clinton. Ross Mann, the moving spirit of the project, that of a park by the Maitland where there will be swim- ming in summer and skating in winter, spoke briefly of the aims of the Association and the work already done. A generous collection and a num- ber of donations, also a township grant of $100 are making the pro- ject possible. The Association is appreciative of the help received and the interest shown by cltizens. WHALE Mr. and Mrs. Ross Mann, Ear. ,vey and Connie spent a day in Goderich last week, Mrs, Donald Street of Listowel is spending a few days with her mo- ther, Mrs, M. L. Aitken. Mr. and Mrs. Neil MacEachern, son Gilbert and Mrs. Louise Neil- son and Michael, all of Toronto, Were week -end visitors witth Mac Scott. and with Mrs. R. P. Garniss at Clinton. Mrs, George Hetherington is at- tending Alma College this week, taking the United Church leader- ship course. Mr, and Mrs, Earl Johnson of Guelph spent the week -end with Mr, and Mrs. Ross Mann. Judy Johnson returned with her parents after a ten. day visit at the Mann home. Terry Johnston, Lloyd Peacock, Douglas Garniss, !•'lobby. and Bruce Corrigan apent a week at the Un. Red Ch-irch camp at Goderich. Elaine Kirton is one of three En- ron County 4-H Cltib girls who enjoyed a trip on the St. Lawrence as an award for proficiency in do- mestic arts. Mr. and Mrs, Jim Watson, of Fergus, and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Mathers, of Kincardine, were re- cent visitors with Mrs. W. .T, John - $ton. - Photo by Prettie Clarke. Baskets of gladioli and lighted candles graced the front of the church, Miss Ruth Richard pre- sided at the organ and Miss Janet Matthews sang "0 Perfect Love" and "Wedding Prayer", Mr. Wal- pole gave his daughter in marriage. The bridal gown was .organza and Chantilly lace, the bodice of lace, being styled with a sequin embroidered neckline and long pointed sleeves. Her tiara of pearls and sequins held the finger: tip veil of silk organza and she carried a Carruda cascade of Yule- tide red roses with, trailing ivy. Her maid of honor, Miss Carol Walpole of Markdale, wore a pink street -length gown of organza over net and taffeta with a matching lace jacket and white accessories. She carried a cascade of deep pink carnations. Miss Barbara Whit- ton and Miss Brenda Walpole of Markdale, bridesmaids, were dress. ed in identical gowns of blue, Miss Brenda Clarke of Kitchen. er was the flower girl and her white gown of organza was worn over taffeta. She had white accessories and carried a small cascade of pink and white carnations. Douglas Clarke of Listowel was the ring bearer. Murray Musty, of Listowel, was best man and Ter- rance Dugan of Kitchener and Roy Roth, Listowel, were the ushers. The bride's mother chose a sheath of champagne lace over beige taffeta with white accessories. The groom's mother wore a blue sheath with matching lace jacket and white accessories, Their cor- sages were made up of roses, The bride, who is a CNA of the Wingham Hospital, wore a char- coal three-piece double knit suit with gold trim and beige accessor- ies as her travelling costume. They will live in Kitchener. DORIS ELAINE PAULIN WEDS JAS. H. HOY A quiet but pretty wedding was solemnized at the Presbyterian manse, Bluevale, when Rev. T. E. Kennedy united in marriage' Doris Elaine Paulin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wes Paulin R.R. 1, Bluevale and James Harold Hoy, son of Mr. and Mrs, Wilfred Hoy of Ethel. The bride looked lovely in a street -length dress of rose nylon embroidery over taffeta, with white accessories. She carried a cascade of pink carnations and white mums. The bride's only attendant was Miss Brenda Cathers of Wroxeter, who was ,dressed in pink nylon em- broidery over taffeta with black accessories and carried a bouquet of pink carnations and white mums. Murray Garness of Brussels act- ed as best man. Following the wedding a recep- tion for the immediate families was held in the church parlor. For travelling to the U.S. the bride donned a taupe brown suit. with white and brown accessories and wore a corsage of pink carna- tions, Hold Shower for Miss Doris Paulin A miscellaneous shower was held at the home of Mrs, Alex MacTav- ish recently for Miss Doris Paulin, when a number of neighbors and friends gathered to honor her on her forthcoming marriage. Miss Paulin was escorted to a gayly decorated chair and an ad- dress was read by Miss Phyllis Grant, who also presented the gifts, ,Lunch was served by the hostess, Mrs. Joe Walker, Mrs. Clark Shot - pin and Mrs. Harold Grant. 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