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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1963-07-25, Page 12Page 4 - Wingham Advance -Times, Thursday, Jul} «* . 1:163 rr NEW STOR;; OPENS THURSDAY—.Built on the site of the former Brunswick Hotel, Remington's new 1GA store will open this Thursday. When the picture was taken final touches had yet to be placed on the outside of the structure, where a big sign will be installed. Entrance can also be made from the park"ng lot at the rear.—A-T Prato. Chalmers UCW Hold Meeting WI ITECH:: RCH--M:s. Vic- tor Er e:son, president, presid- ed fc: the :piny meeting of the W, M.S. of Chalmers Church, held in the S,S, room of the church, with for:::tee:i ladies present. She gave the cal to worship, . g tW) e= s, Havir g and Getti gig' , and Gifts . Scripture was read arid :::s. Jc; stn '..n'x= led in the ed:- ta:ion .prayer. She stressed the value of prayer in everyday life, at all times. Mrs. las. Laidlaw led in the -lad Tid- :cgs prayer, and Mrs. Emerson the offertory prayer. The roll call was to ..rte a fiend to the meeting. M:s. Frank Conite: read the d::ties of the Horne l elpe: Secretary and Mrs. Ere:son had charge of the topic from the study book, on tie Hamilton and the London Synod, nod. Mrs. H. D. McDonald told of the p:ob:er s of the Indian people of Canada. All enjoyed the discussion that followed. :'.:s. Emerson osed the :meet- ing eet- :ng wit';: prayer. CONGRATULATIONS TO HAROLD REMINGTON ON THE GRAND OPENING OF THE NEW REMINGTON'S IGA SUPERMARKET It's an outstanding attraction for the business district of Wingham and we are proud to have been asked to supply and install the complete plumbing fa- cilities for this distinctive modern food shopping establishment. MACHAN BROS. PLUMBERS JOSEPHINE STREET DIAL 357-2370 WE WISH TO CONGRATULATE HAROLD REMINGTON ON THE GRAND OPENING OF THE NEW Whitechurch News Many in the district had a • splendid view of the eclipse on Saturday afternoon, when the clouds rolled away and per- mitted a full view of the grad - sal crossing of the moon in front of the sun, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Thotr,p- son of Goderich and :".:. and Mrs. Marcella Pillion, David :and Nancy of Burlington, visit- ed over the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Robinson. Austin Cook and M:. Leonard Antaya of Chatham:,. ,who are wonting at Toronto, •spent the week -end with M:. z .d '.,::s. Harry Cook of Ma: - , r oeh. :,i:, and '.`. s. Barrie Walters and family and M:. and Mrs. :Clifford Lown• and family of Gode:ich, M: and Mrs. Ken- neth Brown and family, ..irs.. Wits:. Harvey and family of Newton, and Mr. and M:s. iClarence Chamney and Miss Claire, held their annual get - ;together and picnic, at Sea- gforth on Sunday. M:. and M:s. John Mc- iBurnev spent a few days last week with _'.::. and M:s. Eugene Armitage of London, at their ;cottage at Port Stanley. M:. and ,`:s. Noble Young, .Miss Maud Beacom, and Mr. and M:s. Ha:old Young and :Diane of Goderich visited on tSundav with Mr. and M:s. John :cSu:ney, of Marnoch. Dr. and Mrs. Donald Watt and family of Bella CooIla, B. C, , met with his brother, Rev. George Watt. Mrs. Watt and family of Oakville, at the hone of Mrs, Watt's parents, ':. and :::s. John Tait of Brandon, and visited there for a few days. Nit. and M:s. Tait were celebrating the 50th annive:sa of the:: marriage. Mr. and :=::s. Nelson Smith of Markham are spending a few days this week at the home of h:s sister, M:s. Russell Chap- man. EMINGTON 1 SUPERMARKET It is indeed a pleasure to announce that Silverwoods are now the manufacturers and packagers of IGA BRAND ICE CREAM which will be available in many varied flavours and varieties. WE WISH MR. REMINGTON EVERY SUCCESS IN HIS NEW VENTURE. e iaNl3111118111711111III311/INIII91IIIlS1 IISIIINIIINIIMI it Js a w 5ibred Dairies funikea t111lttiil�'diil�ai:l�tfltf:l;�hi�titti�slt�t:i�It:#tt�ltt�ltt�tcil?It�sl[tl.tt�ri�91[�Ittt� li1A;Itf°C�14tIk>dil�tiastrlsttll�liiull>�3u�111;>�?It Mr, and Mrs, .-eo:ge Coul, Utes and their family, Mr, and Mrs, John Gaunt d their family, Mr, and :•::s. Albert "Coulter and Diane and Janis Farrier, Mr. and :Mrs. Jack ?•Coultes and Debra. from War laceburg, Mr. and ..:s. Wil- bert Schwichtenl'erg and Lori =Jane of Pon Elgir:. Mr. and :Mrs. Alex Leave: and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Walker. Joyce and Glenn, Mr. M:s. D. A, Hackett and children, Mrs. J. M. Coultes, Mr, and Mrs. Jas. Coultes and fam.ly. and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Coultes and family attended .a Leaver- :Coultas :aver- •Coultes family gaihering at Goderich on St:ray. Miss . Diane Coultes a :anis Farrier are spending this .seek with : and Mrs. Sc w.chtenberg of Port Elgin. Reia._ves gather- ed from Sarnia, Lambeth and local points. M:. and Mrs. Melville Bee- -croft and John, f Otterville, returned home f::n. :he East- ern Atlantic owls: ast week and spent the week -end with • :s. Dow and sons, and with '::, and Mrs. G he:; Beecroft and Mr. and M:s. Alex H<amii- ton, Gor:ie. M:. and `::s, Wallace Conn • and family :sited on Sunday with M:, ::.,d Mrs, Ha:old Johnston of Fa:khill. M: a na Mrs. Elino Pritch- ard of its: , .ow visited on Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Carl McClenaz,han . Carl and • Wayne holidaying at the ::cClenagha: tome for a few days. '.`.:s, Harry Moss, Susan and Jane, and Brenda and Barbara Brown, cf r":attsville, visited with M:. and Mrs, Carl Mc- Clenag :art on Friday. Mr. Ben i.`.cClenagha n, who had been at the Moss hone for two weeks, returned home, • The ,C,',� , of Calvin - Brick ''nited Church will meet on Wednesday evening at the bonze of Mrs, Gordon McBurn- ey. Constable and Mrs, Roy Walker. Diane and Bobby of Kitchener, spent the week -end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E, 5, �r alke:. Mr. and M:5. Wilmer Tay- lor of Hamilton spent a few days this week with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Showers, Turnberry, 0 and with Mr. and Mrs. Law- rence Taylor, 0 Mr. and Mrs, Ronald Rus- sell of Woodstock visited on Jj Wednesday last with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin :Smyth and then drove Doreen Smyth and Miss Roba Doig of Dublin, to Lake Couehiching, where the girls will attend the Athlet:c Leadership Camp for two weeks. Mrs. Elgin Currie of Isling- ton, and her s,stet, MrS, Nor - an Murray of Leaside, visited Sn Friday with friends at Owen )Sound, Port Elgin and Kihcar- Idine and with Mrs, Mina Mc - Ritchie and M:. Jas. 11. Currie Ion Saturday. The Calvin -Brick Sunday School held its picnic on. ,Tuesday at the Turnberry Park. :r. and -s. Geo. Cald- well and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Caldwell and children, Blyth, M•. and Mrs. Mac Cardiff, Brussels, and Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Rintoul and family, held a family gathering at Kincardine on Sunday. Trousseau 'res Al Groskorth Home Wlil'1'!t'1tlilu.11 'Mir, 11. t;aoskotth held a tionusCau teal at lieu home in the, village on klaturday, in honour of the appuaacithip,, ana iiuigt' of their dangling, Karen, on llutulday at ;i li.ni. 'l'hce ladies of the United church catered and aery c,d the lunch to -OM 1111 guests, 1n the afternoon, Mrs. Pred Hard on Crops WIiI'1'ia:111Jt2(;ti-The worst stout' of the season lashed this district on Monday afternoon, with wind, hail, torrential rains, thunder and lightning, Creeks anti ditches ran full and over -flowing, and the grain fields took a bad beating. Farmers were caught trying to get in hay that had been cut over a week ago, liagg of Wlllowdale, grand- mother of the bride, and Mrs, Len Conley of St, Marys, aunt of the groom, poured tea, In the evening, tea was poured by Mrs, G, C. Mitchell of lilucvale, and Mrs. Jas Mc- Pherson of Teeswater, aunt of the groom. Mrs, Fred Bagg, Mrs. Earl Appleton, Mrs Alfred Bagg and Mrs, Chas, Summetfeldt of Unionville, and Mr, and Mrs. Paul Groskorth, Toronto, were among the guests in the afternoon, The young ladies who assist' ed in displaying gifts and trous- seau were Elaine Conn, Donna Moffat, Joy Groskorth, Jacque- line Moore, Cecelia Laidlaw, and Ruth Ann l iueston. Live in your heart asthough very day were Christmas. BEST WISHES ..,.. TO HAROLD REMINGTON ON THE GRAND OF THE BEAUTIFUL NEW REMINGTON'S IGA SUPERMARKET WE ARE PROUD TO BE THE SUPPLIERS OF THEIR EXTENSIVE STOCK OF FRESH TOBACCOS AND OTHER SMOKING SUPPLIES Miller Wholesale Ltd. 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