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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1962-10-31, Page 8Page ,Fight The Winghatn. A(lvmn(ee.Tiales, Wednesday, Oct. 31, 190 When washing :t ear. never turn sl 11us(� 111;111),1 life windows, Water may run dawn between the gloss and the door frame to the inside of the dhow where it carr trust rust.' .iPsteall, use tl sponge and no more water than necessary. Use a mild ataterg;ellt- 110 111t)re 1bItn 001• table*t et atrn in a pail of w:iter Tilt. ear! nesd Ilan ht. rinsed niel't•1y wiped! v.ith a chamois. t 111-y{�, 1lkiWILLIAMS Optuiwnettiai. i dtl1.+.k, St., Yv i11k,li/tm Phone 770 YOU'RE NOT LOOKING VERY FIT. BILL. -'WHY ori ''(OU AMC '(uu t)O TAR IF YOU NEED rtTii-Mtri5? VOLVO, Ftk(D VANCE'S DRUG STORE HAS A COMPLETE 511PNLY AN HAND/ as 5r„ 'A'N,I,ILMARKS, lu. WHITECHWICII Mr. and Mrs. Archie Purdon, Kathy and ►.ori, visited on S1111 - day with Mr and Mrs. Floyd Bott of I3olvvood. Mrs. (,eorge Fisher and Mrs. Austin, teachers of Kingsbridge School, and Mrs, Kenneth Wheeler attended Teachers' ('orrven.io i tat Walitt'rt•on ou Friday. :VIPs. Sherwood Irwin 111ru and 1 Donald Brown of '4lonkton and Mrs. Lloyd Kelland of Stratford suited uta .Sund:(y with :Mr. and Mr:,. Keith ltci('1t anti Mr. and MIs. c Mrs. t 1 Ica) 1 Osborn of M,, 1. Hugh 1 t'1011 anti John visited 1,11 Tut slay at tile Hoek home_ %1i and :Mrs. Lorne k itebo• and Ann31,t•Ile tel Ripley visited on Sun da,V with Mr. and Mrs, 1'.,111+ill• • Kitt hie. %11'. and Mls. Ernest 1'narl(:;to1i, who spent the past two wt elss with 4111:. ('veil Fale010e1, rat1)1)1t'ct 11011. Ti Hamilton of Friday. Mrs. Fill. eolo'r spent Sunday at Sarah:, with 11r. and :411'+. Rehsoit Falconer. Mr. and Mr,. Melville 13reetott and Wayne of UIterville spent the wt•t•k end with Mr. and Mrs, HE(.- torHamilton of Gorrie, tun.1 with ,1r. and Mrs. Gilbert Beceraft and Mrs. E. J)ow and sons. Miss Kathleen O'Malley Of Lon- don, who is training in St. Joseph s Hospital spent the wet+k.,end at her home The family of Mr. and Mrs, W. A. Humphrey of St. Helens gather. ed at the home of their parent, on Saturday evening as a surprise, to celebrate with them their 46th wed. ding anniversary. The evening wa: - spent in eaI'ds and games. Mr aad. Mrs. I,,orne Humphrey and family of Hespeler spent the wok -end with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Blown cud family visited 011 Sunday with her mother, Mr's. Roger Inglis and George of Walkerton. :Vb.. and Mrs. Stewart Coupland of Toronto spent the week -end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robinson and with Wrox- eter relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ji 1 1'k JuhO rstmi and eltildren of London spent the week- end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. t.t'r•shonl Johnston, and several lo- cal Johnston families gathered there on Sunday. 5,5. No. 9 Kinloss is having a social Hallowe'en party on We'ines day afternoon with parents and smaller chilalireu invited. Mrs. J.arnes Richardson spent last week with her sister, Miss Florence Toronto. Muir of Miss Moir has ,old her home and was moving into un apartment. Miss Moir a(' .'onlpanied Mrs. Richardson home .111 friday a.Id spent the weer( -end here. Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Simmons nd family of London spent the week -end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Toll and sons of Windsor, Nfr, and Mrs. Larry Jones and son, Clinton, and Mr. and Mrs. J, D. Beecroft visited with Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Hall in Blyth on Sunday and attended the opening dedication services in the new Blyth United Church, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Laidlaw of London spent Saturday with his mother, Mrs. James Laidlaw and with Mr. and Mrs, Elroy Laidlaw. Mr. and Mrs. J tigene Armitage and Forrest of London spent the week -end with Mr and Mrs. John McBurney at Marnoeh. Mr. Adam McBurney left on Monday to spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Me13ar•ney at Lindsay. Mr. and Mrs. William Kelly of Seaforth visited on Monday last with Mr. and Mrs, Harry Cook of Marnoch. Mr. and Mrs, Harold ~lesser and family of Glamis vis - iced there on Sunday, as well as Mr. and Mrs, George Foster of 1{t'rrwouti and Mrs. Cyril .Fiefield of Londwr and Mrs. George ►Fie. field of Strathroy, 13ig trucks were loaded with broi- lers un Thursday night at the home of Mr. I';, E. Walker Inuring the snowstorm. Mr, and Mrs. 1', J. Walker spent the ween -end with Constable and Mrs, Roy Walker at Kitchener, Robert of 'Vie and •s, Rob I MI t Brantford spent the week -end with her mother, Mrs, R, ,J, Currie. Mr Wm Elliott ane Mr. and Mrs. Robert Montgomery moved last Saturday from their farm home o1' many years to the home they purchased this fall on Centre St,, Wingham. Mr. and Mrs, Murray Shiell and baby visited on Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brad_ ley of Benmiller and found lots of deep snow in that locality. ;Miss Anne Wilson of Ottawa and her brother, Mr. A. .1. Wilson of Winghan called at Currie homes and visited with other neighbors on the highway on Sunday, Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Scott and Mr, and Mrs. Selah Breckenridge of :Jamestown visited on Sunday • 1�)�:IIS!liitll.!itti!Il.tilfiill.!Illi!1!.,Illi!A.!Il..!II.!I....11iiilil. itiNli!ilr!li�,„.„.iii[DTII.iIII.III.lII.111�Ili.„,.ifl�lll.11ii11...Irbil..illliillEilII.III�III.IIIfiiIll�IIlfilfi.l td Rea4iOrganization -.J1 A'S „-,„ illi :„. i[ flhIitS this week ii .7, e : W 'ELM tl SPECIAL PURCHASE NI BOYS' DRESS JFA Ea $2.97 BOYS' CAR COATS Values to 518.95 - SALE 59.99 to $14.49 BOYS' SPORT COATS -Values to $16.95 $9.99 to $12.99 BOYSDRESS PANTS Val, to 57.95 - Broken ranges $2.99 tit a hi3 r01 lit 1 S BOYS' SPORT SHIRTS Values to $2,95 $L49 UP BOYS' SWEATERS Values to $5.95 $2..99 to $3.99 CORDUROY. EONS BOYS' - Values to 55.95 $3.99 14 BOYS' SUITS Values to $21,50 $7.77 MEN'S UNDERWEAR COT1`ON KNIT BRIEFS DOUBLE SEAT 79c JOCKEY by MONARCH Thema Knit SHIRTS, DRAWERS Regular $2.95 Value $2.39 YOUNG MEN'S DRESS CORDUROY PANTS Values to $9,95 $4.97 u p FOR SYTH STAR DUST DRESS SHIRTS Regular $5.95 Value $2.99 YOUNG MEN'S SWEATERS of oat Neck Styling --- Values to $11.95 $4.77 to $7.99 O.�I./JWVY MEN'S DRESS SOX Values to $1.50 77c MEN'S FLEECE LINED SHIRTS or DRAWERS Regular $2.69 Value $1.99 MEN'S UNDERWEAR - Cotton Broadcloth BOXER SHORTS 79c YOUNG MEN'S JEANS Plain Shades, Dress Styles - Values to $7.95 $3.99 and $4.99 SWEATER SHIRTS ................. it Regular 59.95 - Orlon and Wool by Tony Day it 1 1 $5e99 MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S WOOL SWEATER CO -ATS Values to $12.95 $4.99 and $7,77 MEN'S JEWELLERY Values to $4.95 CUFF LINK SETS $1.99 MEN'S TIES Values to $2.00 - BOWS or REGULAR STYLES 29c 4 for $1.00 31 MEN'S FELT FIATS Values to $10.95 - Styled by STETSON $4.99 • ivvvvvwvvvv Heavy Duty DUCK PARKAS Wool lilted or Quilted lined, compare with $16.95 $12.97 Hipster WORK JACKETS. Sturdy Drill Work Jacket, Quilted lined Compare with value 59.95 ►7.97 Utility WORK PANTS Original value $5.95, shades of grey or green $3099- $4.49 Drastic reductions continue on Suits, Top Coats, Pants, Winter Jackets, Work Shirts, heavy Overcoats, Sport jackets, Sport Shirts, Men's=Boys' Underwear, Dress Shirts NEMA/. MI\h/./1.�/�/ V.MN•M r urrt/ ..-- Hurry - Before the Best is Gone 11AN N A' S Mens aid Boys' Wear CLARE CANTEI.ON, Proprietor 1 1 1 r 1 • 1 1 1 111 1 WINGHAM, ONT. with Mr. and Mrs. Roy McLean and Mr. and Mrs, Robert McLean of l'etrolia, Mr, and Mrs. William Ryan and Janette of (aocierielt visited Sun. day with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Me (aenaghan. IVIr. and Mrs. Ruber't A11t91cs0u and children of Ilderton visited 00 Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Dow ling. M1.1,. ltuh''rl 1' triton, 11010r:eve. Mr. and Mrs. Albert coupes and spent, Thur., lay in Loudon. '1'uruherry. Leroy ;lad klriatn Rantoul attend { 1:i the Walkerton ('hristnias leair i last vveelt :Anti showed their 4 II calf. Mr. Andrew (;arum also showed cattle thu re last week. and • Nol'n1:(11 ('10111(:8 au t Jimti showed tattle. Grant ('t ee)v(' i 111:sl prize for his t 11 t•alf. Mrs. John :41c'tlee, 1'Ving11am, and Diane visited on Saturday wit ti Mr, and Mrs. Ito11.l;' 11't•bt'r of • K001(.11e4. spent the IAvolt '•(01 with Mr and 14'11s. 1':101 Weber. :411•. .1111110:1 Moore of SI ('at11. urine:l. ',oval the v..' els eutl wills Mr. and Mrs, Wilbur S(• 1%1( 1 of Port Elgin, and they and bt,gg . Mr, and Mrs, Jack ('oultes and j baby, Debra, visited on. Sluuluy with Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Pike of Brussels and attended anniversary Mr. 1tt1.! Mrs. S Lambert, w•ho had Il ll111 lletl lies I )lIIfti lil�lllb1111�111�!Uf� lli¢ services in Melville Presbyterial]: spent the week Jlt. i'.', 1'0 lulled 111,)11' Churt'h there. with them on 11011(1113. 11, St. Cath MIss Carol Coffin of Montreal :trines. and a bride of this weer(, has been Mr. Gilbert 13eeer(fl, as elerit of visiting with her parents, :1.1r. and the session of Calvin J'rtels I!n11ed Mrs, Claude Coffin. 1 h1)1011, presrlited :411•. awl Mrs. Barry Tiffin of Waterloo College 1 Bert 11:1;)1 tgs with a white L':bie ,'.t '1' 'n with his .( c ...;' , their nl:u u spent the weer(( d w 11 } on the x c a u n of h 1> Mt' :oat Mrs. M.vle:. Ste. Marie. many neighbors and friends on Saturday evening when she 11t'1'1 11 t 1•(1111:81 au lea in honor of the mar riagt' of Miss I.ilianr Smyth this ;aturday. Mr. ('has. Falcone)' and ,Join) 11)1(1 Marry (1f (1lalnis visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Angus Falconer. Social Evening For Belgrave Couple 11HL(,ItAVK A family iit't to get11(1' was held on Saturday ...silt ir} tat rho 11(1011' 111 Y1r. 1111'1 :Jis Mos;; 1tOh III,(1Il 111 honor of Mr dna Mrs. (Garner Nicholson, who will eelcbrate their 20111 wcddin ; vclsatry on October• 31. After a soeit11 time phyla;; cards, laud' was servt"l ani art ainrlivei nary cake cut. Mr. and Mrs. Nichol still were presented with '1 set o1 ehirnt by the flintily. Thom, attend lug were Mr. and Mrs. (huller t•li eholson :vat family, Mr. ,111.1 Mrs. J'lI'nest Crawford and 111111.,111:, (i(1der'il'll, 1Y11'. ::111'1 2(11'H, Ah. Cook and family. 40 rile 1 1 1111. %Vaiker of \1'inJ',hant and YJr, a'id vl1:5. Fred Cook. I!19hll1 :llfia l! llltl>vl,llfltl l!� 1itm'Ililli�iilIMlllili ll� k rents, Mt•. and Mrs, Dan Tiffin. tiler,. Tills was the first wedding Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Jamieson ! in the 1':dvin 11rielt Church. of Coderich spent Sunday with :41r. :Mr, and Mrs. Berl tinstinl;s rt' and Mrs, James :McInnes and oilier turned hums from their ltunt'ylnoou relatives herr. ' trip to tiudhur;y and othl-r northern Mr, and Mrs, George Currie visit pui11is after 11ut•n,lirlg the weer( ed on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. ! end with Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Robert Currie in Lucknow. Conley at Trenton. Mr. and Mrs, Thomas McInnes + Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Moclownn of of Gorrie visited on Sunday with Oakville spent the week end with Mr, and Mra, Orville Tiffin. Mr. and Mrs, Ronald Jamieson. Mr. and Mrs, James E. Carrie 1 .41r, and Mrs, Howard Marilee' of and Ivir and .Mrs, Iiowartl Walker I3reslanl visited on Sunday with Mr. sponsored a euchre and 14 tables " lural :411s Mason Rohinsou. Mr were in play on ]rl'lday night in the school at S.S. 9, East -Wawa-- nosh, Mrs. J. M, Coultes and Ro- bert Arbuckle held high points and Mrs Robert Hutchison and Jimmie Robertson were low. Mrs. E. E. Walker and J. D. Beecroft were the lucky card draw winners, Mr. and. Mrs, Gershom Johnston and Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Taylor are sponsoring a euchre in the school this week. All enjoyed the social time together, There was no school at S.S. 9 on Friday morning as the teacher, Miss Barbara. Brinley of the 6th concession. of Colborne, was stuck in the foot -deep snow that fell Thursday. Fallen trees left tele- phones out of order, Mrs, Russell Gaunt, Mrs, Wal. lace Conn, Mrs, Dan Tiffin, Mt's. and Mrs. l:.oss Robinson, lielgrav('. also visited there, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Eekcnsw'il- ler and Miss June F.ekcnswiller of Mount Forest. spent Sunday with their parents, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Hckenswilie1'. Mrs, Millan Moore and Margaret visited on Saturday with iter 1'a -- thee, Rev, W. .J, Watt, at Walker.. ton. Mr. Watt. was celebrating his 88th birthday. Heather Hand, little slaughter of Mr and Mrs, Hugh Hand, had herr appendix removed on Saturday in the Winghaam Hospital. She has boon progressing favorably, The Messengers 'of the United C..h ,rch will collect c'opper's on Tuesday evening in the village in the interest of ITNICEF and the Y.P.U, of the church will hold a Johnston Conn, Mrs. .1, 0, Gilles- masquerade Hallowe'en social that evening in the Sunday School room of the church, Mrs. Edwin Smyth entertained pie and Mrs, Russell Ross spent last Wednesday helping to quilt at the home of Mrs, Frank Ross in or '1111'R.-1FIt,I.-SAT. NOV 1-1-11 "4 HORSEMEN OF THE APOCALYPSE" in Metro (.Color Adult. Entertainment Starring Glenn Ford, Charles Boyer, Leo J. Cobb A family is torn asunder by war Starts at 7.119 and 9.30 NOV. 5-(t 1 "MADISON AVENUE" with stars Dana Andrews, Eleanor Parker and d1'anne Crain 'There's romance, bits of glamour and intrigue in this story about the advertising game and its people Shows start at 7.15 and 9.15 p.m. WED: 'i'Ht1RS: FRT: SATTTRDAY NOVEMBER 7-8-9-10 "TOMBOY • AND THE CHAMP" in Technicolor Starring Candy Moore and BIM ,Johnson The gallant, all heart story of a girl and her unusual pet- a black calf -- And on the same program The fans of the Three Stooges will get a hang when we present I "hie THREE STOOGES IN ORBIT" Sponsored by the Area 4-111 ('lues Shows start 7.15, 8.47 and 10.10 p.m. ®Illt�ll!Iillli9lIl lI1�1IIEIII!Ialill i1 tllllillI l!I lliliill!1�!I �II �ill�11!lt111m�iliIlillIlI lli�lilla� soma FOLK- S WE IIAI) To (''AN(•I•EL LAST \'i'I'la'l I(-KNi)'S SHOWING r i BECAUSE O1' RAi) \V1';A77I IiR i/ou ever WE'LL Bi'l OPEN MIS WEEK -ENO vvahn..wwwv .« Friday -Saturday, Nov. 2-3 SAMi'l PROGRAM • The Bowery Boys in "JINX MONEY" a "S0 PLUS --_ OF SINBAO" in Calor tr BUVAN SLE GET R NOW MAKE EVERY DAY A DRYING DAY ELECTRICALLY. .. 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