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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1963-08-01, Page 16Page $ — Wingham Advance -Times, Thursday, August 1, 1963 Concert Aids Park Project BLUEVALE—A large crowd attended the concert given at the new park by the Maitland on Sunday afternoon. Ross Mann introduced the various performers who came from several different localities, Goderich, Clinton, Seaforth and Tiverton. Their services were given free to aid the park project. There were many orchestral numbers, solos, step dancing by junior girls. Donations were received for the park fund. The park setting is charming with shade and sun and the flowing Maitland. Picnic tables are placed for the bene- fit of the community. Go first class at economy rates If you have extraordinary tastes, and an ordinary budget, take a look at our Deluxe Volkswagen. It's loaded with luxuries. And they're all standard equipment. Things like door pockets and ashtrays and windshield washers and fully adjustable bucket seats and pleated upholstery and six heater vents. Pay us a visit and slide behind the wheel of our Deluxe Volkswagen while we look over your trade-in. You'll find you can sink into luxury without getting over your head. W JNGHAM SHOP NORTH STREET PHONE 357-1102 VOLKSWAGEN SALES AND SERVICE New equipment valued at over $4,000.00 has been installed for greater customer convenience and for the additional storage of frozen foods, at the Red Front Grocery on Victoria Street. Along the back of the store in the meat depart- ment, where a 10 -foot open meat counter for packaged meats is located, another eight -foot section has been added for steaks and chops, replacing the closed in service counter that was previously situated there. The matching new Hussman unit is a big improve- ment over the closed in service counter which neces- sitated the opening of doors to get to the meat items. The removed unit, in excellent condition and ideal for other cold storage purposes, is now fulfilling a need in the kitchen of Danny's Restaurant. Another new unit installed in the Red Front store is a 90 cubic foot freezer storage unit located in the back of the building. This is where frozen produce is kept prior to going on display in the store. Sunday Schools Hold Picnic LAKELET—McIntosh and Belmore United Churches held their combined Sunday School picnic on Saturday aftemoon, at the Gerrie Community Park. A very good crowd was in attendance. It was a lovely afternoon and the children enjoyed swimming and the usual races and games, while the older people enjoyed visiting. A lovely lunch was served at the close of the afternoon. YOUR BEST FOOD VALUES ARE HERE LEAN FRESH PORK CHOPS L„,. MAPLE LEAF SWEET PICKLED COTTAGE ROLL DEVON SLICED RINDLESS BREAKFAST BACON LB. LB. MAPLE LEAF (6 VARIETIES) 2 COOKED MEAT 6.oz. 5` 55` 69° FOR 43t 1 PKG. MAPLE LEAF BIG 8 WIENERS 1 PKG. 8 WESTON'S WIENER ROLLS FROZEN C MAPLE LANE FRUIT DRINKS-40-Oz.SPEIALS 1 ORANGE - LEMON - GRAPE EA. YORK FRENCH GREEN BEANS 10.oz. 2-45` SUNKIST LEMONADE 12.oz. 25` FRASERVALE FISH & CHIPS 24.oz. 49c Christie's Cocoanut Choco- late Chip COOKIES Ib. 4 9c TIDE Powdered Detergent 30c OFF $119 KING PRODUCE FEATURES NEW GREEN FIRM CABBAGE. . lb. 6c NO. 1 FIELD TOMATOES 2 lbs. 27c ONTARIO'S NEW POTATOES. .10 lbs. 45c SUNKIST LEMONS, 115s 4 for 25c OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS SCHNEIDERS TINNED PICNIC SHOULDER 11/2 $ 19 LBS 11 White church News Mr, and Mrs. Frank Ecken- swiller have been going to Walkerton Hospital during the past week, where his father, Mr. John Eckenswiller of Carls- rhue, has been seriously ill following a heart seizure. Mr, and Mrs, Melville Bee- croft of Otterville spent a few days here last week, and David Beecroft accompanied them home on Tuesday last. The Otterville Beecrofts and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Beecroft and family, met on Sunday at Stratford and David returned home. Mr, John Purdon held a very successful sale on Thursday last and Mr. and Mrs, Purdon mov- ed on Saturday to their new home at Teeswater. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Olsen, Gary, Ricky, Nina, Gail and Keith of Lavonia, Mich. , spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ritchie and with Tiffin relatives in this district. Whitechurch won the ball game against Clinton, 10-3, played in Wingham on Saturday. last. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Showers of Toronto spent the week -end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Showers of Turnberry. Joyce Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Taylor, accompanied them back to Toronto to spend a few days with relatives there. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baker of Oakville spent the week -end at the home of their niece, Mrs. Ronald Jamieson. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Mc- Innis and Clifford of Indiali- apolis, Indiana, Mr. and Mrs. Finlay Beaton of Sault Ste. Marie, and Mr. and Mrs. Mer- vin Beaton of London, visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Chester Casemore. Mrs. Douglas McQueen of Toronto attended the trousseau tea at the home of Mrs. Thos, Metcalfe, on Saturday, and Spent the week -end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ross of Turnberry. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mc- Burney and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Robertson and family, ,land Mrs. Dawson Craig, Alex and Harvey, attended the Yuill reunion, held on Sunday at the Yuill home in Morris Twp. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Alex- ander of Goderich visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Murray Shiell. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lang and lfamily of Elmwood visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Weber. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Mclnn* visited for a few days last we37' with Mrs. Robert McInnis and her son, William, of Teeswater. Mrs, Roane, who has been a patient in Wingham Hospital for some weeks, has not been w so well lately. Mr. and Mrs, 4 Alex Butler of Goderich visited with Mr. and Mrs, Jas. Mc- Innis on Sunday. 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