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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1964-08-13, Page 14Page t, - 'v'v"ingham..1d:,ta:ct: ugust la 10114 For with Personals CLEARANCE of SUMMER FURNITURE 10 • t r . ' Pole '` .,....!; , ,'dc iii 1 . • . ...>:' r. ...... sirs t •Pt., ,. -r h\ JUL! Li V, ,au<€<r- 011, !kr \ r <eT,•r t`rc`„1! ^pen[ • rurlr\'. isnot• „'t1; . 'r. aldd J. z, `,r:,T<on r` hly*h, ".'-, and i li: ai'eth and t':,t]". tin: <,? :iu3ct'<', Mr. nd :`'r•. Cordon i3ro1An c! :c.:;itsr illy and Miss Nl.irharet Fro,, n or. 'Toronto, ! L:ro1d Niekrl of Sctni- tun� , 1'e�as , i ited out day last r,«! with .,, R. \r'atrers. '64 MERCURY MONTCLAIR Demonstrator 4 -door, PS, PB, Auto, Radio—Immaculate '63 COMET, 4 -Dr., Six, Stnd., Radio '62 FORD, Fairlane 500, 8, Stnd., Radio '61 METEOR, 6, Stnd., Radio '60 CHEVROLET WAGON, 6 cyl., Automatic '60 METEOR, 8, Auto., Radio '60 PONTIAC, Strato Chief, 2 -Dr., 6, Auto. '60 DODGE, 8, Auto., Radio '60 PONTIAC, 2 -Dr., 6, Auto., Radio '59 FORD, Fairlane, 8, Auto. '59 FORD, Six, Stnd., Radio '58 PONTIAC, 4 -Door '58 FORD, 8, Auto. 16 NEW 1964 MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM LILLOW'S GARAGE LTD HIGHWAY 86 BLUEVALE PHONE WINGHAM 357-3029 • • PAID ON GUARANTEED TRUST CERTIFICATES o issued in amounts from $100 upwards for 3, 4 or 5 years. o earn the above indicated interest, payable half -yearly by cheque. o authorized investment for all Canadian Insurance Companies and trust funds. THE STERLING TRUSTS 372 Bay Si,, Toronto • 35 Dunlop St., 73 Mississaga E., Orillia Barrie • r, ,+aid rk;', ` {att,ts Ir'attt t� rE(t, TV, 1,‘ e r:'ldtti! U`' 1,1,1111,it ydlle .Isi/ed ::!ti,.+t at tltt• ,,ru!t• a, t t, t .'t' d ',` :ic horn, a rtt ! <pt llti r, 1r, d 1.1.4 „t t lc w,th t'.':,<<: ' , `'r. -Lut1 1'r•. • r. .!)t? r„ , is !,;.r tit, rti i d.:. -t 'r. •.'atirs.Ii:1. Pc i; Isis itl: r, ud .'r•. I`e lu:: h'lin,ton iu .'r. and . c•k ou Jo]!n- tt,i: 'ihtilt .. !t IA flat'.. 1a••T \,eek I caltiint. r\+:i, Nor', i'i. ,r :.rte' '.isit%d :r 'tr, d,ir< last r,t<i, NN Ili N'.r•, Ernest ,11 Col duuia, `.'.r. and Mrs, Rws R'Durst, Jt:ry, Judy, iainic and Jackie t`t Ph:kt'1'1ih., NCrt r\ei k -end visitors with Nlr, and Mrs, Geo, Ashton. \1r, and MI's. Arr. [dell , Jctfrey and c;regory of London also visited :it rhe saltie Ironic. a fey; days last week, \lrs. D. s, NlaCNatighton of 1r'int;harn visite(' one day last \,etk with Nlrs, Ruby Fost..r. Nir, and Mr,. George Tre- thewey and family of Stratford wire civic holiday visitors with the latter's parents, \1r. and Mrs. Ira Schaefer. \Ir, and airs, Roy hunt, Ricky and Randy were Toronto visitors one dav last week. N1rs. Len Wilson, Susan and Nlurray spent the week -end with her mother, Mrs, Florence Groves, in Scarborough. N1r. and Nlrs. Jack Doig, Penny and Peter of St. Cathar- ines, spent several days last week with Nir. and Nlrs, Ross Doig. Mr, and Nirs. Jack Riddell and Laurie of Lindsay were week -end visitors with Nlr. and Mrs. Stan Bride. Miss Marilee Riddell returned home after spending a week with her grandparents. Visitors at the home of Mr. and firs. Curtis Jordan were Mr. and Nirs. Herman Nethery of Belgrave, Nir, and Mrs. Geo, Baker of Port Elgin, NIr. and Mrs, Tom Wade of Chatham, Mr. and Nirs. Ken Jordan and family of Woodstock and Mr. and Nlrs. Harold Hamilton of "art Burwell. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hib- berd, Mr, and Nlrs, Norman !larding, Nliss Violet Beswith- erick and Mrs. Wm. Clyne at- tended the Black Knight cele- bration held in Orillia on Sat- urday. Messrs, Arnold and Ross Doig spent one day last week in Stratford. Mr. and Mrs, John Inglis, Tommy and David Inglis and Miss Doris Carswell returned dome Friday night after spend- ing the past month on a motor trip to the West Coast. Master Brian Nuhn of Gow- anstowu is spending a few days with Kenneth McClement. Mr. arid Mrs. Peter Chiomey and two children of Port Col- horue visited over the week- end avith Mr. and Mrs. Alex Keith. Week -end visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Earl Nloore were Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Foote andJack of Paris and Mr. and Mrs. laugh Frew and Sharon of Preston. Nlr. J. Eckmeir visited over the week -end with relatives in Listowel. Miss Letitia Matthews and Mr, Mel Batters left last week for Eatonia, Sask. , where they will visit for two months. Mr, and Mrs. Art Mitchell of Crediton were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ernie D'Arcy, Mrs. Elsie Strong and Mrs. Verna Galbraith. Mr. and Mrs. Roht, Connell and Mrs. Ruby Forester were Toronto visitors one day last week and also attended a shower for Miss Marjorie Con- nell, bride -elect of next month. Mr, and Mrs. Anson Dem- crling are spending this week at Parry Sound with Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Denicrling. Miss Ann Lindsay returned to Toronto 'Thursday after spending the past three weeks 7n. • INSPECTING F -;",TY----Lt,-Col. T. H. Bur- dette, AA and >C, Western Ontario Area, London, with ",'ajor Harvey, of Seaforth, 21C of the 21r Field Regiment, inspected the 39 studen` militiamen who were on summer course at Wingham and Walkerton during passing -out ceremonies last Thurs- day. The two officers are shown inspect- ing the ranks. —Photo by Connell, with Nliss Ruth J, : uston. Nliss Connie ; tchison visit- ed last week wit:' her grand- parents, Mr, an,.'.lrs, Wtn, NlcCann, On Sunday, est 16, at :3 p, in, the LOI..:r,d L, )BA will hold their annu, t ecoration ser- vice in the Fordr,,\1, crmeteiy. Rev. Fred Taylci (. orrie Uni- ted Church will I`, guest speak- er, THE SLICCES sFI L NIAN has a wife who tells loin what to do and a secretary t,ho does it, 40th Anniversary 1'ORDWICII-Mr. and Mrs. Charles Small were pleasantly surprised on Thursday evening when neighhonrs, relatives and friends gathered at their horse to honor them on the occasion of their Oath wedding anniver- sary. The evening was spent in a social way and Nir. and Mrs. Small were presented with a bathroom hamper, for which they thanked ereryone and a delicious lunch was served. Illlr1115111101115111111111611119111511I1511111t1IIRI 1151(1151111lhII{fl11111llltlll®IIIIIII•III■IIIdU SHOWPLACE OF WINGHAM — PHONE 357-1630 WED.-THUR: FRI: SAT. AUG. 12-13-14-15 --SPECIAL-- '°SHE CARDINAL" Colour - CinemaScope --- Starring: Tom Tryon-Romy Schneider -John Huston Here is a provocative, intriguing, and highly interesting film that presents religion under a bright and revealing light. Due to the length of this feature there will only be one showing each night starting at 8:00 p.m. MON.-TUES.-WED. AUG. 17-18-19 ADULT ENTERTAINMENT "NORTH TO ALASKA" Colour - CinemaScope — Starring: John Wayne -Stewart Granger -Ernie Kovacs -Fabian and Capucine This Is not John Wayne's newest, but it is one of his best. It's a comedy and thrill visit to the State of Alaska. THUR: FRI: SAT. AUG. 20-21-22 "SUMMER HOLIDAY" Colour - CinemaScope — Starring: Cliff Richards -Lauri Peters It's the craziest four-way love affair that ever shook up the folks back home. All in all it's a lively musical treat for everyone. MON.-TUES.-WED. AUG. 24-25-26 "Paris When 11 Sizzles" Color — Starring: William Holden -Audrey Hepburn When it sizzles in Paris, life is a love -filled ball. This hi the zaniest comedy in many a moon. THUR: FRI: SAT. AUG. 27.28-29 "THE PATSY" Color — Starring: Jerry Lewis-lsa Balin-Everett Sloane -Keenan Wynn - Peter Lorre If you don't know what a Patsy is, come and get the laugh -filled .answer In Jerry Lewis' latest film. MON.-TUES.-WED. AUG. 31 - SEPT. 1-2 "A TICKLISH AFFAIR" Colour - CinemaScope -- Starring: Shirley Jones -Gig Young -Red Buttons What's more frantic' than marriage? It's the story of a pretty widow who thought she knew the answer, The whole family will like this one. 111111111111111111111111®11151111/11101111N111511I I■11 LI I Irl11/111111I11I1111111N1I III I I I®11I111I1Ihl Headache tablets, probably the most eonuuon of home re- medies, are responsible formore child poisonings than any oth- er substance, reports the Na- tional Safety League of Canada. LISTO WEL DRIVE-IN THEATRE 2 Shows Every Night at Duak Weather Permitting alma THUR.-FRI.-SAT, AUG. 13-14-15 A brand new service comedy with plenty of laughs Robert Walker in "ENSIGN PULVER" Color George Montgomery in a war story without laughs "THE STEEL CLAW" Color Late Show SUN. 11 p.m. Aug. 16 "BATTLE FLAME" "SURRENDER HELL" MON.-TUES.-WED. Stuart Whitman -Carol Lynley Lauren Bacall star in "SHOCK TREATMENT" Adult Entertainment—Plus "THE EYES of ANNIE JONES" THUR.-FRI: SAT. AUG. 20-21-22 Elvis Presley's 3 Biggest! Each picture shown once only in the following order `GIRLS GIRLS GIRLS' Color Elvis Presley -Stella Stevens "BLUE HAWAII" Color Elvis Presley -Joan Blackman "KISSIN' COUSINS" Color Elvis Presley -Arthur O'Corranell- Glenda Farrell Late Show SUN. 11 p.m. Aug. 23 Program will be announced over CKNX MON.-TUES. AUG. 24-25 "PT 109" Color CLIFF ROBERTSON plays the part of John F. Kennedy, late President of the United States. This is the story of the late President's war experiences. It is well done. Don't miss it. WED.-THURS.-FRI. AUG. 26-27-28 TROY DONAHUE and CONNIE STEVENS in "PALM SPRING'S WEEKEND!" Color The boys and girls flock to the desert for fun and laughs in the desert — plus one hour and fifty minutes of a new kind of fun "A NEW KIND OF LOVE" Color—Adult Entertainment Paul Newman-Joamre Wood- ward -Thelma Ritter SAT.-MON.-TUES. AUG. 29-31, SEPT. 1 "WHO'S BEEN SLEEPING IN MY BED" Color—Adult Entertainment Dean Martin -Carol Burnett It's fast! It's spicy! It's sophist!. cated! — Plus "KETTLES GO TO TOWN" Late Show SUN. 11 p.m. Aug. 30 Program will be announced over CKNX HARRISTON DRIVE-IN THEATRE THUR.-FRI, AUG. 13-14 "COMEDY OF TERRORS" in Color --Starring Boris Rudolf -Vincent Price - Peter Lorre-Basil Rathbone It's a mirthful macabre of Enjoyment ----Plus "THE SILENT CALL" A great little dog story , SATURDAY ONLY AUG. 15 "CROOKS ANONYMOUS" It's another one of those laugh- ing gassers, starring the big guy James Robertson Justice Plus "PIRATES OF TORTUGA" SUNDAY LATE SHOW AUG, 16 Starts at 11 p.m. "MANIAC" Pius "FURY OF THE PAGANS" Adult Entertainment MON.-TUES.-WED. AUG. 17-18-19 "FAREWELL TO ARMS" in Color—Starring Rock Hudson -Jennifer Jones Plus "MAN IN THE MIDDLE" Stars Robert Mitchum-Francis Muyem THUR.-FRL AUG. 20-21 "MAIL ORDER BRIDE" in Color—Starring Buddy Ebsen in this warm appealing comedy Western —On the same program— 'HOOTENANNY HOOT" This one is real wing ding SATURDAY ONLY AUG. 22 England's Cliff Richards in `SUMMER HOLIDAY' America's Elvis Presley in "BLUE HAWAII" SUNDAY LATE SHOW AUG. 23 Starts at 11 p.m. "VARAN THE UNBELIEVABLE MONSTER" Plus "LAST OF THE VIKINGS" in Color MON.-TUES.-WED. AUG. 24-25-26 Lady Drivers' Night at the Harriston Drive -In All Lady Drivers admitted free! If she's at the wheel as the car pulls up to the box office, she's in for free! If she can't drive, push her, pull her, tow cher up to the box office—or sit her on your lap and let her steer "UNDER THE YUM YUM TREE" in Conor—Starring The screen's top funnyman Jack Lernmon — On the same program — "FURY AT SMUGGLERS BAY" Adult Entertainment TJIUR: FRI. AUG. 27-28 "MUSCLE BEACH PARTY" in Color—Starring Frankie Avalon -Jody McCrea, - Dick Dale -Candy Johnson and Buddy Hackett Plus "SQUARE OF VIOLENCE" Starring Broderick Crawford SATURDAY ONLY AUG. 29 "GUNFIGHT AT COMMANCHE CREEK" in Color—Plus "THE BIG CHASE" A thousand thrills from some of the greatest films of all time What a cast— Buster Keaton -Douglas Fair- banks Sr. -William S, Hart - Lillian Gish and others SUNDAY LATE SHOW AUG. 30 Starts at 11 p.m. "THE QUICK AND THE DEAD" Plus "TERRIFIED" It's about a student who is placed in a casket in a grave- yard MON.-TUES.-WED. AVG. 31—SEPT. 1-2 "THE GREAT ESCAPE" in Color—Starring Steve McQueen -James Garner in one• of the entertainment highlights of the year Plus a special. short on pros- pecting nahanni s . •