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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1963-09-05, Page 18• Page 11 ,asl: Ad'.anee- runes 1'lnirsday, Sept. 1',s EL✓ ed •Cate New Gorrie Sunday School t,•d .il�. ..arSwell of 1iiille ei tib'-tt'tl 1 1'lr..istl:i•. w alr `,'. . aur! Mrs. uderwood,and visit :r,' .....s' rr rI i ':'c, ,"•.Iiif1 l'Ilderssoed.' lit "E,lt spent tht ills Ittt t k-e`.!d at the Sain tieltre. ^,' i::. SW:ft i 1'.., Fred W. i',tyh)i. C r%tit. i . iitr'1 !',.!roti, `'i'!'It1 !lt't•tor 1'ertmto, s: ! Jew dais at t'a l is rt' ilteu and Mrs, Glad. i d iti horn, of Mi. tti:a'd ry eSini:ilISte r College :Il I.otidon a.:d . it'll '''-): itt , :S. Archly Miller is a Aad hfto::=e:::'tei spent pandit .0 t ietor:a hospital. . and ''•''-s, An- London, F.ndolph .'.:•oZl� i.:ti '.° .. .'1;:. toll ;.:.irs- l':Itlst,lll. :y.iss Pala lietka and "id-r.ston, t•s'er'ge Fiini:. Wallace Twp.. wt -:t• Sunday guests of and Mrs. Chas, Koeh. and Mrs. Harry 0,m,ly and and Mrs. 'as. Doig, Wroxeter, attended the races at t:odertch on labor Day. M.-. Harold Keil attended the basic ttlndetrental Insur- ance '..curse held last w et•1: at :;ssiri: prion 1 uiverstt\, Witidsot: `.'s. Chas. Lawrence has returned home after visiting her daughter, ".:iss Fdna Lawrence in Toronto, Miss Janet Elliott, `,'oles- wtJrrh, spent a kw days with Jean Brown. Y.E. and Mrs. Farb: King, and family spent a few days at i:rbit beach. \:r. and Nirs. Hector Hamil- ton and family spent a few days at Port I iuron. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Smith and family have moved from Listowel to the village. Mr, and .:rs. Norman Gra- ham and Naida of Ancaster, •::sited Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Graham on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Warner, John and Susanne, are moving to Cohourg, Mr, Warner has been transferred to the Bank of Commerce Branch at Cohourg. Misses Sharon, Colleen and Carolynne McMillan spent holt- iAAWAKAANAWAAOANNAMAII.AWAM OUR BUSINESS INSUR- ANCE DEPT. has been or- ganized to give helpful speci- talized service for the protec- tion of PARTNERSHIPS' - KEY MEN - SOLE OWNER- ! SHIPS --Be A`*SL'RED Consult — Frank C. Hopper — REPRESENTATIVE — Canada Life $ WINGHAM, ONT. 1 PHONE 357-2452 �u REUPHOLSTERY FURNITURE REPAIRED i REBUILT 0 REFINISHED Exceptionally Fine Workmanship FREE ESTIMATES DON WALDEN Phone 530W Kincardine -12 1t+-20 t.=ORRIF'--Rev, J. W. Orr, B.A., Bloomfield Presbyterian Church, Northern Ireland, was tlh g',est speaker at the dedi- cation of the new Sunday Sel:oo' room ui the (orrte Pres- hytenan t'lurich on Sunday af- t, t'lio0n. Ile minister, Rev, y, •l. Stewart, and eongrel;atron, tlirt):gli their efforts and gifts, have constructed a fine Sunday school room in the basement of the church. The walls are panelled w,th wood, with re- eessed lights anti concrete floor, The choir sang the anthem, 'Stand up and Bless the Lord" ith Miss Corenne Rhame at the organ. Beautiful flowers added to the beauty of the ser- vice, days with Mr. and Mrs. Allan McTaggart of Monereif. Mrs, Robt. Charters and Nancy of Glanford Station visit- ed Sunday with Mrs. Anne Rit- chie. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Brown, Betty Ann and Cindy, Molesworth, Mr. and Mrs. George Gallaway, Goldie and Gail, Turnberry Twp. , spent Saturday evening at the same home. Mr. and Mrs. George Rich- ardson and Judy, Toronto, spent the week -end with Mrs. Margaret Willits, Mr. and Mrs. Burns Stewart, Mr. Ed. Stewart accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Robt, Dane visited Mr. Chas. Hooey of Galt. Sympathy of the community is extended to Mrs. Lorne Walk- er alker and family in their bereave- ment. A CAREER WOMAN is one who goes out and earns a man's salary instead of staying at home and taking it away from him. DONNYBROOK Mrs. Neil 1 Harrow, Mrs. ain, Mrs. F.lgit Betty of Londe: Thursday with • Wesley Jefferso: ti.,••:wood of 'liows 'L:oullt- .« hng and visited , and Mrs. and family. Mrs. Verna of Niagara Falls visited at week -end with Mr, and ;, tin;air Chainney and family . :: iau Doerr, .who has been spt uding the holi- day's with his urela , returned horlie with her ..iiday. Sgt. -Major ,.ad Mrs. 11. W. Dainty and Linea of Petawawa visited this past ark with Mr. and Mrs. Edward ':ohinsou and family. Ge rale Dainty, who bas been spending his holidays there, returned ionic with their. on Sunday. Miss Karen Pt rerson of Kit- chener and Mrs. 't: t•sley Jeffer- son visited with \hs, Con van Vliet of Blyth ou Wednesday evening. Miss Joanne h'cl.aughlin of Detroit visited her cousin, Mrs. Sam Thompson, ."•':r. Thompson and family over the week -end, Miss Marilyn McQuillin of Hamilton was a recent visitor with Miss Beatrice, William and Charles McQuillin, and other relatives. Gregory Hackett is spending this week with his uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Ross Erring- ton. Mr. Charles :.:cQuillin re- turned to his school at Zurich, where he will teach again this year. Mr. John Forster is a patient in Victoria Hospital, London, where he is under observation. Mrs. Forster is spending a few days in the city with him. Mr. and Mrs. toe Murphy of Stratford and Mr. and Mrs. Archie McQuillin, newlyweds, of London, spent the week -end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred McQuillin. DEBBIE McCALL of Brussels, one of 14 entries in the Frontier Day parade to chase the prize money for the best dec- orated vehicle. Debbie was a close run- ner-up tp Ellen Cruickshank, Peter Cher- ny and Bruce Cameron.—A-T Photo. Severe Burns FORDWICH--Donald Lamb- kin, 17 -year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Lambkin, and Paul Reichard, 13 -year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Reichard, suffered severe burns when gas- oline in some manner ignited at the Lambkin shed, one mile south of Fordwich. They were rushed to Listowel Hospital. McCORMICK'S SODAS OR SALTINES DAVID'S FIG BARS PANTRY COOKIES CHRISTIE'S 12 -OZ. CHRISTIE'S 13' s HONEY GRAHAM WAFERS LB.29( LB. 35` 29c 1312 -OZ. 29( 1- PKG. CLARK'S R S 1SIZE5-OZ. for Si 0 CUT FROM BRANDED "< BEEF DELICIOUS! MAXWELL HOUSE INSTANT COFFEE 1.29 10.OZ. SIZE Frozen Food Delights BLUEWATER FROZEN FISH STICKS 10.0. 37 VALLEY FARM FROZEN 2/31 French Fries 9 -oz. VEGETABLES19( YORK FROZEN MIXED 1 1 -oz. BLADE or RIB ROAST 53C LB. CHUCK or FRESH PORK CHOPS 63G LB. COLEMAN'S Shoulder Roast BOLOGNA 49c LB. SLICED OR PIECE 33c LB. SCHNEIDERS KENT HAM ENDS FULLY COOKED 49c; FORDWICH Miss Nancy Jacques visited all last week with Rev. E. C. and Mrs, Attwell in Ottawa. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brecker of Baden visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Earl Moore. Master John Brecker returned home after spending two months with his grandparents. Mrs, George Richards and Mrs. Stanley Bride were dele- gates for United Church Women at a meeting held in Alma College, St. Thomas, last week. Mr, Art McLauchlin of Lard- er Lake visited friends in town one day last week. Mrs. Ross Doig, who has been confined to Victoria -Hos- pital, London, for six weeks, underwent surgery for the second time on Thursday of last wee.:. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bride and Peter of Don Mills, and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Doig of Toronto spent the holiday week- end at the home of their parents Mr. Earl Ridley, Misses Terry Lee and Julie Ridley of London, spent the holiday week- end with Mrs. Dora Ridley. DEDICATE GIDEON BIBLES ASA ON:TINUI:NG MfMORIA. Dray be ilonat:•d through your local funeral director rt •Cru to nil '► , _ vtAa . HOSPITALS,; PRISONS ��•. 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