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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1962-11-22, Page 16Page 16 -- Wingham Advance -Tildes, Thursday, Nov, 22, 1962 Bluevale Personals Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Gannet, Beverley and Susan spent the week -end in Toronto. Mrs. C. B. Hoffman attend- ed the funeral service for her uncle, Mr. Christian Haist, at Crediton last week. 10..0.1....0102111411INOMMONMaatallIaliliparldilaletilariNOININ. Lyceum THEATRE WINGHAM, ONTARIO Two Shows Each Night Commencing at 7.15 p.m. ADMISSION - 65c, 45c, 30o THURS.-FRI.-SATURDAY NOV. 22-23-24 "THE INTERNES" Adult Entertainment Michael Callan, Nick Adams Susie Parker A dramatic, compelling, con- vincing story of young doctors, their work and their co-workers. voseironmerepormal DEDICATE G OEON BIBLES AS A N INUING ,MEMO:RIA' May be clonat^d through your local funeral director HOSPITALS, PRISONS Mr, and Mrs. Donald Street and children, of Listowel, visit- ed on Sunday at the home of Miss Mary Duff, Mrs. Jos. Smith, of Brussels, was a week -end visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Elliott. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Griffiths, of Guelph, visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bosman on the week- end. Mrs. Alex. Corrigan is a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Mac- Eachren and family of Downs- view, spent Sunday with Mac Scott and visited Mrs. R. F. Garniss at Clinton. A. D. Smith, Bert Hertog, Jack Wickstead, Wilfred War- wick and Arnold Lillow attend- ed the hockey match in Toron- to on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Walk- . er, of Dyemoor, Alberta, were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Garniss last week and all attended the Royal Winter Fair. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Horton visited on Sunday at Spring- field. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hall on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Casemore and family of Wingham and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hall and Cindy of New Hamburg. Mr, and Mrs. Jack Scott of Newton visited Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hall, KINSMEN STEWART LEEDHAM and Jack Walker examine the play room in the Golden Circle School during a club visit to the building on Monday evening. This room was added to the school af- ter it was moved across town. PYGMY POISONERS Inhabitants of the former Belgian Congo include the pyg- my Akka tribe, They average Memorial Vases Presented BLUEVALE--A large congre- gation was present in Knox Presbyterian Church on Sunday morning. At this service Rev. T. E. Kennedy presented two memorial brass flower vases to the congregation. These were presented in memory of his late wife, Lovette Kennedy. They were received by the session and duly dedicated. Mr. Kennedy preached a splendid sermon on memorials, using as his text --Proverbs 10:7, STARTING SUNDAY, DECEMBER 2,1962 Dial Service and Direct Distance Diali come to WINGHAM P,RAM LAKE ERIE 1. DIAL SERVICE WITH 7 -FIGURE NUMBERS As the conversion to Dial Service takes place throughout the territory served by Bell, all telephones will get 7 -figure numbers. The first three figures denote the exchange or lo- cality, the next four figures are the individual subscriber's own number. For Wingham, this means that all numbers begin with the three figures "357." Please use all seven figures when you dial your local calls after Sunday, December 2nd. All the new numbers are listed in the new phone book which has been sent to you. Please check the number you are calling before dialing to save yourself time and trouble. If you'd like to keep a personal list of telephone numbers you call most frequently, you might like a copy of Bell's new Blue Book. Please ask for it at our Business Office. It's free, contains lots of useful information, including a special section for listing birthdays and 'anniversaries! to Churches " The memory of the just is blessed." An identical service was held in Knox Presbyterian Church, Belmore in the after- noon, when two more brass flower vases were presented and dedicated. Collect $69.27 For U.N.I.C.E.F about 4 feet in height and h Negroid features with a da yellow complexion. The A hunt game withpoisonedatl W. R. HAMILTON OPTOMETRIST Now a whole new golden world of SIGHT and SOUN See our HEARING -AID GLASSES, lightest in weight PHONE 3*1 FOR APPOINTMENT ed Front Grocer • Phone: Our Prices Are Lower Fr • 590 We Keep Down the Upkeep Deliver FORDWICH-- The C.G.I. T. of Fordwich United Church met Monday night at the home of Mrs. H. Pollock with 15 in at- tendance. The intermediate vice-president, Helen Johnson, took charge of the meeting, which opened with the national anthem, Lord's Prayer, the Pur- pose and answer. The minutes of the last meeting were read by Annie Winkel. It was decided that they would hold their annual vesper service on December 17 in the church. Mrs. C. Cars- well reported that the girls had collected $69.27 for UNICEF and thanked the girls for mak- ing it their Hallowe'en project. Linda Reid and Helen John- son conducted the worship ser- vice. Pat Harris, the junior lea- der, conducted a discussion, us- ing the study pamphlet, "Let's Talk It Over. Lunch was served by Annie Winkel, Kathy Klink and Mrs. Carswell, and the meeting closed with Taps. 2. DIRECT DISTANCE DIALING This is the fastest, easiest, most modern way to make your Long Distance telephone calls! It means that you can dial almost any number in any town in Canada or the U. S. from your home or office . . . establish your own connection in seconds! Simply dial "1" -then the three figures of the Area Code if needed -then the 7 figures of the distant number. When you have completed your dialing, an Operator will ask: "Your number, please!" Just give her the number from which you are calling; your connection will then be com- pleted automatically! LAKELET Maxwell House Instant Coffee, 20c off 10 -oz. $1.1 Carnation Milk, (tall tin) 3/43 Omo Powdered Detergent, 15c off, Giant,69 Vel Liquid Detergent, 7c off, Giant 79 McCormick Sodas or Saltines, lb. 33 Stokely's Fancy Cream Corn, 15 -oz. .. .2/33 Stokely's Fancy Peas, 15 -oz. 2/35 Miss Canada Choice Tomatoes, 20 -oz. 2/37 Solo Margarine, lb. 25 Halo Shampoo, 10c off, Giant 5 Woodman's Pure Horse Radish, 8 -oz. ...27 Klear Liquid Wax, 13c off, 32 -oz. $11 London House Process Cheese, 8 -oz. ....2 Old South Frozen Orange Juice, 12 -oz. .3 Blue Water Frozen Fish Sticks, 10 -oz... York Frozen French Cut Green Beans 10 -oz. 2)4 Fresh Pork Chops, lb. . .6 Fresh Pork Liver, Ib. .3 Schneiders Pure Pork Country Sausage ib. 4 California Green Celery Stalks, 30's ....1 Hot House Tomatoes. lb _ ::2 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hub- bard of Belgrave spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. George Hubbard. Mr. Howard Wright, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wright, had the misfortune to break a ,bone in his right hand during P.T. exercises at W.D.H. S. last week. The injured mem- ber was placed in a cast which will have to be kept on for several weeks. Mr. Eldon Dennis has re- sumed his work at Harriston after his enforced holiday, due to an accident. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wright and family attended the Royal Winter Fair at Toronto on Thum day. Mr, and Mrs. Albert Dett- man visited with Mr. and Mrs. Herb Miller of Waterloo on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mc- Kee and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dahms of Mildmay on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Noble, Debbie and Dannie of London spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Greenly. Mr. Charlie Greenly of Palmerston visited at the same home on Sunday. You'll find complete information on "How to use your Dial Telephone" and on Direct Distance Dialing in the front pages of your new telephone directory. 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