The Wingham Advance-Times, 1966-07-28, Page 12Page Wingham Advanee,Times, Thursday, July
THIS GROUP OF Wingham children appears to be entran-
ced as Miss Marilyn Wiesmore, of the Child Evangelism
Fellowship of Ontario, unfolds a Bible story. They are
taking part in a week of Bible clubs. This one is being
held at the home of Mrs. T. Nethery, on Victoria Street.
—Advance-T:rres Photo.
Don't Wait ... Do It Now!
Smart car owners know that balanced
wheels mean safer, smoother riding, while
you save on the wear and tear of your tires.
Come in soon and let one of our skilled
mechanics balance your car's wheels.
RUDMAN'S
TEXACO
SERVICE COM
Dial 357-3380 Wingham
Fall back
on us '
/
/
/
/
!1"
, 7.-
PERSONAL
SERVICE
REALLY
COUNTS
CUSTOMERS
WANTED
No experience
necessary
41111111•11111i1111111111INIMMINIIII6
Each garment entrusted to us receives care-
ful and patient attention. We care for
these garments as though they were
our very own.
McINNES DRY CLEANERS
PHONE 357-3750
WINGHAM
NOTICE TO
Water Consumers
The hours of watering lawns and gardens
are from 6 a.m. to 9 a.m., and from
6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
THIS WILL BE STRICTLY ENFORCED
An ANNUAL CHARGE of $4.44 gross, less prompt pay-
ment discount of 10% is made for the use of a hose
or outside tap for the above-named purposes.
Anyone found water lawns or gardens, who has not
paid for this service will be billed accordingly.
Wingham Public Utilities Commission
C. E. SHERA, Superintendent. Ml9rrb
Bluevale Personal Notes
Gorrie Personals
of Listowel, willspend a week
with Mrs. Aitken's niece, Mrs.
Lloyd VanWyck, at Ottawa.
Miss Julia Thornton was
home for the week-end and
Miss Jill returned with her af-
ter a visit at Scarborough.
Mrs. Charles Campbell,
Jane, Joan, Ruth and Tommy
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Darling at Brampton.
Visit Friends
And Relatives
On Trip to West
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Elliott of
Bluevale arrived home Thurs-
day from a trip to the West.
They left on June 18th with Mr.
and Mrs. Alex MacTavish and
Bobby, and Phyllis Grant.
They motored through Nor-
thern Ontario, landed at Regina
June 21, stayed with Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Elliott for two
weeks visiting with Mr. and Mrs,
Wilfred Elliott and family on
the farm and attended a 25th
anniversary in Stony Beach Hall
for Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred El-
liott and Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Young.
They saw a potash plant on
Wilfred Elliott's farm, visited
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wylie at
Kelliher, had a visit with Mrs.
Elizabeth Smeltzer of Regina.
They talked to Kenneth Hing-
ston, formerly of Wingham and
now at Regina.
They left Regina July 5 on
the bus for Kelowna, starting at
12.15 p.m. They went through
the fountains in the day time,
s oh was grand to see also
Jugh nine tunnels under rock,
landing at Kelowna for a week
visiting with nieces; and saw
the lovely fruit country. Then
they took a bus for Vancouver,
and visited with an aunt, Mrs.
Heber Thornton, his son and
family and also her daughter
and family, with cousins, Mr.
and Mrs. George Bigley and
with Mr. and Mrs. Les Willits
and Linda, Mr. and Mrs. Ken-
neth Louttit and his mother,
Mrs. Margaret Louttit, Mr. and
Mrs. Wilfred Weir and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Will Smith, They
also had a visit with Mr. Alfred
Meahan and Mr. William Bag-
elson.
On July 21st Mr. and Mrs.
Les Willits took them to the air-
port and they left Vancouver at
5 o'clock, stopped down at
Winnipeg for half an hour and
landed at Malton at 10 o'clock
where they were met by Bob
and Ruth Mothers.
Mrs. Richard Bennett return-
ed home Saturday after three
weeks' visit in New York State,
accompanied by Mrs. W. A.
Willis, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
Korber of Brock Port, N.Y,
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Fullerton,
Walkerton, Mrs. Mary Taylor
of Wingham, Mrs. Mabel Stew-
art, Fordwich and Miss Etta
Burns were Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs, Burns Stewart,
Rev. G. A, and Mrs. An-
derson, London, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Wade and other
friends on Friday.
Miss Joan Anderson, London,
spent the week-end with Miss
Carol Dinsmore,
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. McPher-
son, Mr. and. Mrs. Thos. Mc-
Pherson and family of Teeswa-
ter and Mr. Larry MacDonald
of Guelph visited Tuesday with
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Toner.
Mr. and Mrs. George Brown
and Jean visited Mr. and Mrs.
Douglas Brooks of St. George
and called on Mr. and Mrs.
John Brown of Stratford on Sun-
day,
Mrs. Goldwyn Thompson re-
turned home Saturday from
Wingham hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hershey
of Kent, Ohio, Mrs. Evelyn
Grahame of Chatham and Mrs.
T. Thomas, Wingham, were
Sunday visitors at the homes of
Mrs. Chas. Lawrence and Mrs.
Olive May.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred King
visited Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
King of Kingsville.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Healey,
Labrador City, Nfld., spent
Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.
Mac Newton and Mr. and Mrs.
Wm, Behrns.
Mrs. Lorne Walker accom-
panied Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Wal-
ker and Brian of Brampton and
attended the Robinson-Higgs
wedding in Orillia and spent the
week-end at Coldwater recent-
ly.
Mr. and Mrs. John Boyd re
turned Thursday from a four
weeks' motor trip in Western
Canada as far as Banff and Lake
Louise. They attended the Cal-
gary Stampede and visited the
farms near Eyebrow and Tug-
aske, Sask., where 45 years
ago Mr. Boyd helped with the
harvesting.
Mr. and Mrs. Morley Bell,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bell and
family, Preston, returned Sun-
day from a week's tour of Al-
gonquin Park, Quebec and New
York State.
Rev, and Mrs. Harry Jen-
nings of Huntingford and the
former's mother, Mrs. Honor
Jennings of Chatham were Wed-
nesday visitors at the homes of
Mrs. Chas. Lawrence and Mrs.
Olive May. Miss Beverley May
returned home after spending
holidays at Huntingford.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Strong
and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gowdy
attended the county council pic-
nic at Sea forth Park on Wednes-
day. They also attended the
25th anniversary of the Federa-
tion of Agriculture banquet in
Belgrave Community Arena in
the evening.
Misses Leone Harris and Rena
Bowman of Kitchener spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Harris.
Mrs. Ella Barton, Fergus,
spent a few days with Mr. Jas.
Edwards.
Mr, and Mrs. Sam. Timm of
Listowel visited Mr, and Mrs.
Chas. Koch on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Latron-
ica, Mr. and Mrs. Ian Wool-
cock, Durham, spent Saturday
with relatives in London.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Ross,
Marjorie, John and Marlene of
Preston spent the week-end with
Mr, and Mrs. Irving Toner.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Nuhn
and family visited Mrs. Jos.
Warren of Barrie on Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. John Kneale,
Jean, Robert, and Mark of Ot-
tawa spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Walter King. Mr.
and Mrs. Alex. Gillen, Harris-
ton, visited Saturday at the same
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rhame
spent Sunday at Elora.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Edgar,
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Edgar, Dale
and Dianne spent the week at
Port Elgin.
:47; •
. , your independent insur,
once agents, We're pledged to
serve you first, We tailor
your insurance to your needs,
If trouble strikes, we're at
your side—seeing that your
claim is paid fairly, without
red tape. Let us analyze your
car, home
or business
insurance
now.
Just phone
W. B, CONRON, 61.11
INSURANCE AGENCY
Complete Insurance Coverage
— Agent for —
MANUFACTURERS LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY
5 John St. W. - Ph. 357-2636
WINGHAM
A family picnic was held at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Scott at Newton on Sunday.
Those attending were Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey Groves of Akron,
Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Casemore and family of Kenora,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hall and fam-
ily of Glencoe, Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Hall and family of Avon-
ton, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scott
and family of Brussels and Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Hall.
Relatives assembled at the
home of Charles Mathers last
week to honor his father, Hen-
ry Mathers, on his 87th birth-
day.
Raymond Elliott has returned
from St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon-
don, after a successful opera-
tion.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mc-
Murray and children of Luck-
now, were Sunday visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. McMurray.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gamiss
had visitors during the week:
Mrs. James Coad and son Rob-
ert from the West, Mrs. Ken-
neth Anderson and Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald Anderson and daughter,
all of Toronto.
Dr. John Coultes, of Phila-
delphia, Pa., is vacationing at
his summer home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Alexan-
der and children of Kitchener
are holidaying at his father's
summer home here, on the
banks of the Maitland.
Rev. G. C. Mitchell and
Mrs. Mitchell visited Mr. Mit-
chell's sister, Miss Bessie Mit-
chell who is a patient in Owen
Sound Hospital.
Mrs. Rose Wallace, of St.
Catharines, is visiting her sis-
ter, Mrs. George Lowis.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Watson,
from Fergus, visited their aunt,
Mrs. W. J. Johnston, on Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Mc-
Cabe, of Windsor have been
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Johnston.
Mrs. M. L. Aitken and her
daughter, Mrs. Donald Street,
Capt., Mrs. Neelon
Are Moving to B.C.
BLUEVALE—Captain and
Mrs. Alan Neelon, Paul and
Ruth Ann and Captain and Mrs.
Barr, returning from the east
where they had been stationed,
spent an evening with Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Bosman who also
entertained a number of friends
in their honor.
Captain Neelon showed pic-
tures of his trip to the British
Isles where he attended the
Salvation Army Centennial last
year.
He was formerly a minister
in Bluevale United Church. He
is on his way to British Colum-
bia where he will be stationed.
NEWLYWEDS
HONORED
GORRIE—Mr. and Mrs. Ian
Woolcock (Linda Latronica) of
Durham were honored at a pre-
sentation in the Gorrie com-
munity hall by the Belmore and
Gorrie communities:
Miss Marjorie Eadie read the
address and Miss Brenda Wal-
lace presented them with a gift
of money.
Unless you are accompanied
by a boat with a qualified
swimmer, don't swim too far
from shore, You never know
when the waves and currents
will grow too strong or when
you will become too tired to
swim back to shore.
7,
Riff
7, 7,
phk
Appearing in The Advance-Times, which
have been taken by our staff photographers
are now available to those who wish to
purchase reprints.
ORDERS MUST BE PLACED WITHIN
TWO WEEKS OF PUBLICATION.
PRICE SCHEDULE SCHEDULE
6x8 in $1.50
8x10 in $3.00