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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1963-04-04, Page 5Coming Events ENGAGEMENT Mrs. Albert Alton wishes to f,t ounce the engagement of her nddaughter, Elizabeth Marie city) Alton to Mr, Roy Mau- rice Pennington, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Carl Pennington of R.R. 2, Teeswater. The marriage will take place the latter part of April, CE4« 1JCHRE IN BLUEVALE Country Curling Club will hold their annual euchre in the Bluevale Hall, Friday, April 5 at 8.30. Admission 50e. Lunch served, Everybody weleo m . ANNOUNCEMENT A euchre and dance will be held in the Foresters' Hall, Bel - grave, Friday, April 5, Music supplied by the Community Or- chestra, Lunch counter in the hall. Proceeds to be used for the new arena. 4b RUMMAGE SALE Ladies, remember the Hospital Auxiliary spring rummage sale in May, All donations grate- fully received, 4b HOSPITAL AUXILIARY will meet In the Council Cham- ber Friday, April 5th at 3 p.m. 4b PUBLIC SCHOOL CONCERT Friday, April 5th at Wingham Distriet High School at 8 p.m. sharp. Folk dancing, rhythm band, choirs, choruses, choral reading, instrumentals and gym- nastics, CE4b EUCHRE AND DANCE Will be held in the Bluevale Community Hall on Thursday evening, April 11th. Music by Tiffin's Orchestra, Euchre starts 8.30. Dancing from 10-1. Spon- sored by Bluevale and District Recreation Association. CE4b LEGION BINGO In Legion Hall, Lucknow, every Thursday night, 8.45. 15 regular games, $1Q.00; 4 share the wealth games, plus a cora- bined jackpot. This week's jackpot is 56 calls for $65.00. 4:11:18:25b Jack Alexander r r...,-•r,...,.011•.111/M.,•=1..,•!r '..ell.... r l.131..,..1.. r4=..,.1111•.1...,i.,OI,A.....,... AUCTIONEER and Appraiser We handle Town Farm Sales and • Phone 357-3631 - Wingham 00000000000000000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 e 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0000000000000000 00000000000 WINGHAM LIBERAL COMMITTEE ROOMS in former Telephone Office OPEN MONDAY, April 8th ANYONE DESIRING INFORMATION OR CAR SERVICE Phone 357-2010 00 0 000000000000••00000000000 00. 0000000000060000000000 000000000000 0000e .Y MAY ,4th to MAY 13th 3000 YARDS COTTON TEXTILES 39( Yard to 98( Yard MILDMAY MILL END STORE 000000000.0000.0000000••00.0 LEGAL F. 1249-63 NOTICE OF APPLICATION 1;37F' THk; CORPORATION OF THF TOWN OF WINGHAM flip DISPENSE WITH A VQTF QF ELECTORS TAKE NOTICE THAT: 1, The Council of the Cor- poration of the Town of Wing - ham intends to enter into an agreement with Twin Pines Ap- artment Limited for the refund of the amount of the annual taxes, excluding local Improve- ment charges, in excess of the amount of $25.00 for each unit, for a period of fifty years, with respect to a low-cost rental housing project for senior citi- zens consisting sof an eleven - suite apartment building in the Town of Wingham, 2. Application has been made to The Ontario Municipal Board for an order to dispense with the assent of the electors and for approval of the said refund. Any ratepayer may, within 21 days after the first publication of this notice, file with the Clerk of the Town of 'Wingham a notice in writing stating his objection to such approval and the grounds of such objection. 3. The Ontario Municipal Board may order pursuant to the statute that the assent of the electors shall not be requir- ed and may approve of the said refund, but before doing so it may appoint a time and place for a public hearing when any objection will be considered, DATED at the Town of Wingham, this 22nd day of March, 1963. WELLIAM RENWICK, Box 90, Wingham, Ontario. 28-4b NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF WIL- LIAM JAMES ELLIOTT. ALL PERSONS having claims against the estate of the above mentioned, late of the Town- ship of Turnberry, in the Coun- ty of Huron, Farmer, who died on the Fourth day of March, 1963, are required to file proof of ame with the undersigned on or before the 20th day of April, 1963. After that date the Executrix will proceed to .dis- tribute the estate having regard only to the claims of which she shall than have had notice. DATED at Wingham, this 1st day of April, A.D. 1963. Crawford & Hetherington Wingham, Ontario Solicitors for the Executrix 4:11:18b SINGER SPRING SALE FLOOR POLISHERS start at $29.95 Deluxe Model $10.00 off USED MACHINES as low as $9.95 ELECTRIC PORTABLES start at $29.95 NEW AUTOMATIC CONSOLE MODELS $50.00 off BRAND NEW VACUUMS $59.50 Contact Local Representative: GEORGE HENDERSON Phone 357-3730 - Wingham DEAD ANIMAL REMOVAL FOR DEAD OR DISABLED ANIMALS CALL.— DARLING & Company OF CANADA LIMITED Wingham Dial 357-3106 Dead Animal Lie., No. 175-C-62 Jny3rrb 0000000000000004.0000006000000000000000000000000000000 00000000000000 H300DWILL USED CARS VAIII 1959 CHEVROLET --Automatic transmission. 1963's ACADIAN CONVERTIBLE ACADIAN BEAUMONT ACADIAN INVADER VELOX, without tariff charges. To be sold at nvoice Price! 1960 OLDS HARDTOP 4 -DR. AUtomatic transmission. Power steering. Power brakes. eadio. Washers, 1959 VOLKSWAGEN 1959 CHEVROLET—Standard transmission. 1959 CUSTOM ROYAL—A real beauty! Power brakes, power steering, radio, washers. 1957 DODGE—New motor, body perfect. 1956 DODGE HARDTOP—Automatic transmission, radio 1961 MORRIS MINOR. FOUR 1953 CHEV. and PONTIACS—for the best bid. TWO 1955 PONTIACS—Cheap. FOUR GMC '/z -TON TRUCKS to choose from. ALL NEW. McPHERSON 'S GARAGE TEESWATER PONTIAC • BUICK • VAUXHALL • ACADIAN • TEMPEST GMC TRUCKS SALES & SERVICE PHONE 392.6883 'Tis Show Biz By Vonni L . Jo Stafford's shows from Lon- don, England, instead of inn - proving, are becoming duller as the weeks go by. Her March production badly needed some excitement, in her salute to the language differences. Her only guests were English comedian Peter Sellers and his sidekick, Graham Stark. Sel- lers is one of the biggest stars in Europe, but maybe his type of humour has to grow on one, for I found him a poor equal to most of our American comics. Perhaps the biggest reason for this indifference, was because of the fact that many of his jokes were localized to the British, and also because of his fake Cockney accent which made some of his words hard to distinguish. His last sequence as a trouble -maker in charge of Jo's boom microphone, was amusing but again many of his lines were drowned in the accent. The segments of the show which did have no diffi- culty holding the attention of the audience, were the dances by brilliant choreographer Lionel Blair and his group of dancers. The star's choice of songs showed little variety, and she still is having a tough time trying to sell herself to her viewers. And speaking of Jo Stafford, she recently slap- ped a lawsuit on Columbia Records in Hollywood, charg- ing that they were not giving her recordings sufficient for- eign publicity. I don't know what she expects; seems to me if an entire television season abroad doesn't sell your records, other publicity won't helpmuch. Maybe it never occurred to her that people want Connie Fran- cis and Brenda Lee now, and a gal named Jo Stafford is fast becoming a has-been! 0--0--0 Usually, it makes little dif- ference whether "Festival" is presented at 9:30 p.m. or three o'clock in the morning, but this week early -to -bed school students missed a good science lesson when the story of 'Gali- leo', written by the German playwright Bertolt Brecht, was produced by Mario Prizek for the CBC. Galileo, the great scientist who lived between 1564 and 1642, has often been called the father of modern science. Among other great contributions he made to the world of science, he construct- ed one of the first telescopes with which he discovered the four moons of Jupiter, mention- ed so many times in Monday night's production. John Coli - cos portrayed the title role with finesse and a clear know- ledge of what he was doing at all times. He, by the way, will have the title role of "Cyrano de Bergerac" at the Stratford Shakespearean Festi- val at Stratford this year; this is the role filled so ably by Christopher Plummer last sea- son. Judging by Calicos' talent in`the role of Galileo, though, we have no reason to doubt his capabilities on the Stratford stage. He has, of course, ap- peared at Stratford many times before, and last year, had a top supporting role in 'Cyrano'. Back to Festival, 'Galileo' was given an extra interesting touch with its occasional interludes by narrator Hugh Webster and supporting players like Sharon Acker, Bruno Gerussi and Lil- lie Fenwick also performed faultlessly. This will be one of the worthwhile plays that 'Festival' can only seem to pro- duce in limited numbers lately. 0--0--0 One of the top songs on the hit parade lately has been a touching ballad called "Hey, Paula" . There's a rather inter- esting story behind it, if ydu care to know, About the be- ginning of the year, a young college student in Texas, Rus- sel Berry, had a fight with his best girl, 19 -year-old Paula Rowlett of Fort Worth. Racking his brain for a way that he could make amends, he persuaded his best friend to write a song for her, strictly as a gag. "Hey, Paula" was the result, and it Wingham Advance -Times, Thursday, April 4, 1963 Page 5 turned out to be such a gag, that a recording company bought it and two kids called Paul and Paula (a different Paula) laughed all the way to the hank to collect their loot! I'm not too familiar with the lyrics of the song, but what- ever they are, they worked! Paula and Russell were married on March 23rd, in Fort Worth. 0--0--0 Between election coverage and the N.H.L. Hockey Play- offs, the regular television schedule will be interrupted frequently within the next week A documentary 'African Awaken- ing' will be seen on Tuesday at 10; a 00 -minute Hallmark Hall of Fame production at 9;30 on Wednesday, setting 'Ben Casey' back a half-hour to 8:30; and a CBC Newsmagazine Special to replace "Empire" on Friday eve- ning. And of course, Monday the 8th will be the big night for the Hollywood Academy Awards Show hosted by Frank Sinatra, live from Civic Auditorium in Santa Monica, California. Two FAME Plants Will Be Built C. W. McInnis, president of the Farmer's Allied Meat Enter- prises nterprises Co-operative Ltd., has announced the location of two new FAME plants. The largest of the two, a complete slaughtering and pro- cessing plant, for hogs, beef, sheep, and calves, will be lo- cated near the town of Oakwood, 10 miles south-west of Lindsay, The other, a slaughtering and cutting plant will be located at Mitchell, north-west of Strat- ford. In making the announce- ment Mr. McInnis pointed out this brings to three the number of definite locations. Plans call for a total of seven plants throughout the province. The processing plant near Lindsay will employ 125 per- sons and will cost a million dol- lars. The Mitchell plant will cost approximately $800, 000 and will employ close to a hundred persons. Firing Squad Executed Austrian Ruler of Mexico The vigorous and talented Archduke of Austria, Maximil- ian, ended a useful career in 19th century European politics and science in 1864, when he accepted an invitation from the Mexican Assembly of Not- ables, to become King of their country. It was a fatal error. Despite his well -meant reforms, the fledgling Emperor of Mexi- co could not win over the Re- publican Party. Civil war broke out, his empress lost her reason, Maximilian's French soldiery withdrew from Mexico and at last after fighting with personal bravery the Emperor was betrayed, court-martialed and shot. At the Hospital Patients admitted to hospi- tal during the week were from, Bluevale 1; Lucknow 5; Tees - water '7; Wingham 9; Ashfield Twp. 3; Culross Twp. 1; Green- ock Twp. 2; Grey Twp. 1; Howick Twp. 3; Kinloss Twp. 2; Morris Twp. 3; Turnberry Twp, 3; E. Wawanosh Twp. 1; W. Wawanosh Twp. 3; Total 44. MARLATT'S Dead Stock Service HIGHEST CASH PRICES Paid for Dead Cows and Horses over 500 lbs. More for sick and disabled Cows and Horses Ac- cording to size and Condition. FOR I'RO`tl'T SERVICE PLEASE CALL COLLECT BRUCE MARLATT Brussels - Phone 133 24-HOUR SERVICE License No. 95163B BIRTH -IS HILLAtthe Wingham Hopi. tal on Sunday, March 24, 1963, to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hill, R.R. 1, Lucknow, a son. LEE At the Wingham Hospi- tal on Wednesday. March 27, 1963, to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lee, Lueknow, a son. MORRISON- -At the Wingham Hospital, on Wednesday, Mar. 27, 1963, to Mr. and Mrs. Gor- don Morrison, R.R. 1, Luck. now, twins, son and daughter. SCHMIDT-•-At the Wingham Hospital on Friday, March 29, 1963, to Mr. and Mrs. Ray. mond Schmidt, Bluevale, a daughter, During the hunting season, a couple of deer hunters were rather disappointed to find their favorite guide had deserted them for some visiting fisher- men. "What's the matter? Don't you like hunters any more?" they asked him. "Sure I do. Like 'em first rate," "Fishermen pay more?" "Nope," the guide admitted. "Then what's rhe idea taking up with Them?" "Friend," said the woods- man, "I just got plumb tired of being shot at for a deer. So far, ain't nobody mistook me for a fish." FOR YOUR Insurance Needs in Automobile, Farm Liability, Aecident and Sickness .Home Protection - Call your Co-op Agent --- LLOYD MONTGOMERY Wingham, 11,R, 5, Dial 357.3739 rrb DEDICATE GIDE ON BIBLES AS A ONTINUING MEMORIA iltay be doral -11 through your local funeral director L ''$,t. 1 -. L , UvL ROsr0A.1.5, PRISONS For soothing relief from rheu• matic, sciatic, arthritic pain, take Rumacaps. See your druggist today! r.............................,........,............................................. i, 1 Meat Specials 11 I 1 1 Thurs., Fri., Sat. 1 1 ROUND STEAK ib. 75c 1 0 STEAK ROAST lb. 75c $ 0 T BONE STEAK Ib. 80c 1 SIRLOIN STEAK Ib. 80c 0 SHOULDER ROAST lb. 55c i RIB ROAST lb. 55c 1 1' ROLLED ROAST (no bone) lb. 70c 1 SAUSAGE 3 lbs. $1.25 i GROUND BEEF 3 lbs. $1.25 1 LocIerShorz Il Business and Professional Directory HEAR AGAJN INirk .4. "LIVINGSOUND"®.' HEARING AIDS John McKibbon, Phm.B. Robert McIntyre McKIBBONS PHARMACY Phone 357-1880 Wingham AMBULANCE Service CALL — S. J. WALKER PHONE Day - Night 357-1430 BUTLER, DOOLEY, CLARKE &STARKE Chartered Accountants Trustee in Bankruptcy Licensed Municipal Auditor 44 NORTH ST. JA 4-8253 GODERICH, ONTARIO A. H. McTAVISH BARRISTER, SOLICITOR and NOTARY PUBLIC Teeswater - Ontario Tel. 392-7373, Teeswater Wroxeter—Every Wednesday afternoon, 2-4 p.m., or by appointment Frederick F. Homuth Plem.B., R.O. Carol E. Homuth, RO Mrs. Viola H. Homuth, RO OI"rOME'TEISTS Phone 118 HARRISTON - ONTARIO I HURON CO-OPERATIVE MEDICAL SERVICES Prepaid Health Plans at Cost the Way BOARD OF DIRECTORS President, Fordyce Clark, RR 5, Goderich; Vice -Pres., Gordon Kirkland, RR 3, Lucknow; Mrs. D. G. Anderson, RR 5, Wingham; Mrs. Lloyd Taylor, Exeter; Hugh B. Smith, RR 2, Listowel; Lorne Rodges, RR 1, Goderich; Roy Strong, Gorrie; Russell T. Bolton, RR 1, Seaforth; Bert Irwin, RR 2, Seaforth; Bert Klopp, Zurich; Gordon Richard- son, RR 1, Brucefield; Kenneth Johns, RR 1, Woodham, C. H. Magee Secretary -Manager Miss C. E. Plumtree Assistant Secretary For information, call your nearest director or our office in the Credit Union Bldg., 70 On- tario Street, Clinton, Telephone HUnter 2-9751. GAVILLER, McIN- TOSH & WARD Chartered Accountants Resident Partner J. E. Kennedy, C.A. Opposite Post Office Dial 881-3471 - Walkerton CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. Wingham - Dial 357.3930 J. H, CRAWFORD, Q.C. R. S. HETHERINGTON, Q.C. J. T. GOODALL BARRISTER, SOLICITOR NOTARY, Etc. Offiee—Meyer Blk., Wingham DIAL 357.1990