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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1966-09-29, Page 17SUNDAY « pi(x) (001,0R) wAvr .. ITEX IDIS'S ONDERELIL WORLD OF COLOR os A channel TIM STERLING 372 Bay St., 35 Dunlop St., 73 Mississaga E., Toronto Barrie Orillia Growth Savings Certificates a plan to help your savings grow You receive $10.00 for every $7.50 you invest for six years. Available in denominations of $10.00 and upwards. Cashable at any time. Special life insurance redemption feature. CANADIAN IMP DIAL BANK OF COMMERCE Wingham Advanee•T PAID O GUARANTEE TRUST CERTIFICATES e issued 1 to 5-year term. to earn 6 1/4 % interest, payable half- yearly by cheque. authorized investment for all Canadian Insurance Companies and trust funds. THERE -WERE A FEW changes in the line-up on the squirt team which played for and very nearly won the OASA title, Here are the players, front row, from the left, Brad Simmons, Gerald Skinn, Doug Leitch, Bruce Skinn, Paul Skinn, Steven Tiffin; centre, Bill Brown, Jim Stew- art (Teeswater), Jeff Lockridge, Tommy Lee, Ronald Per- rott, Mark Chisholm (Lucknow); back, Bruce Machan, coach; Ivan Gardner, manager; Charlie Lee, coach, Ab- sent, Kevin Ackert (Lucknow) and Pete Houghton (Tees- water). iue Ribbon Specials DON'T MISS THE OPPORTUNITY OF CASHING IN ON THESE Westinghouse Winners This quality dryer features 3 tempera- ture settings, easy-to-reach lint filter and porcelain drum. 1966 1-IYDRO SPECIAL With your purchase of an electric dryer you will receive FREE an ELECTRIC BLANKET valued at $24.95. This offer good from Oct. 1, 1966, to Nov. 12, 1966, during this Hydro Special. YOURS FOR $16995 Tip*, DEH 350 UPRIGHT FREEZER Space King Model FYG31 12.1 cu. ft., holds 425 lbs. Fast Freeze Shelves. Safety Signalite goes out to indicate power inter- ruptions or unsafe tem- peratures. Food compartment is por- celain enamel. 5-year food spoilage war- ranty. Bulk package storage area. WHITECHURCH Mr, And Mrs. J. C. Splan, Douglas and Janet of WeodStOek were Sunday .o.allers at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Orville Tiffin and Mr. and Mrs, James Mein,. nes, On Saturday evening Pointe Anne Junior C. Softball team and Whiteehureh played the first game on the Wingham dia- mond in the series of best 2 of 3 with the score 3-1 in favorof Whitechurch„ Weather permit-, ting the next game will be at Pointe Anne on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Wall, Bill, Bdna and Mary Lou, attended the baptismal services held in the United Church, Pinkerton on Sunday when James Robert, son of Mr. and Mrs, George Needham was baptized. Mr. and Mrs. Wall are grandpar- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Gershom John- ston spent the week-end with Mr, and Mrs. Jim Johnston and family of Listowel, We are sorry to report Mr. Stuart Scott had the misfortune recently to have his ankle brok- en. He was assisting with fer- tilizer at the farm of Bill Mac- Pherson of 10th Con. Kinloss when the hopper over balanced and caught him on the ankle. He is a patient in Wingham and District Hospital. Mr. Wayne Montgomery spent Saturday evening with his friend, Mr. George Conn. Mr. and Mrs. Ross McMich- ael, Bruce and Brian of Sea- forth were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Gershom John- ston. Mr. Charles Martin and his • granddaughter, Miss Nancy Simmons of London, arrived home from Dakota on Thursday. Mrs. Charles Tiffin and Mrs. Fred Tiffin accompanied Mr. Charles Merrill of Summerhill to Birmingham, Mich. , where they attended the wedding of Mary Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. Harry G. Hayes to Mr. James Kitson Jr, on Saturday in First Methodist Church, and at- tended the reception following the ceremony in fellowship hall at the church. Mr. and Mrs. John Carruth- ers of London spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. George Fisher and on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Carruthers, Mr, and Mrs. George Fisher, Sandra and Dor- is attended a silver wedding anniversary dinner for Mr, and Mrs. Ronald Forster, held at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Gerald Murray and Mr. Murray of Holyrood, Whitechurch News Attending 4-H judging ac- tivities at Teeswater Fair on Saturday forenoon from Bel- grave I group, of which Mrs. Clark Johnston and Mrs. Hanna are leaders were Janette John- ston, Beth Scott, Donna Walk- er, Julaine Anderson and Karen Pengelly, Those attending from Whitechurch were Pamela King, Marlene Weber, Margo De Bruyn and Melody Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Johnston and Janette were Sunday visit- ors with his mother, Mrs. John- ston at Huronview, Clinton. Sir, and Mrs. Douglas Simp- son and family of Culross were Sunday evening visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Jim Currie. Communion service will be held on Sunday Oct. 2 in the United Church here at 2 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Carl McClen- aghan were Saturday evening visitors with Sirs. Florence Hen- ry of Teeswater and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Henry, who were also visiting there. Mr. and Mrs. Hector Purdon, Sylvia and Raymond of Sarnia visited on Saturday with his par. Deluxe 30" Range Automatic tinting cen- tre with two appliance outlets. 7 heat settings. Plug-out elements. Oven door lifts off. Large loolt-in window, Other 30" Ranges as low as $199.00 w/Trade 249 w/Trade Model RDG 67 16 cu. ft. Frost Free, 156 lb. BOTTOM FREEZER New adjustable half shel- ves for the most fle)Zible shelf arrangement yet. Roll About Castors for easy cleaning. Suggested List — $829.95 Your Cost W/Trade 1st Prize WINNER NOW! at 5 229" ems, Mr. arid Mrs. A. E. Pur- don. On Sunday they visited with his sister, Mrs. Cecil Fal- coner. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Tiffin visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Chester Feagan of Goder- ich. Mr. and Mrs. Carl McClen- aghan visited Wednesday eve- ning with Mr. and Mrs, Ben McClenaghan at the home of Mrs. Anderson of Brussels. We are pleased to report Mr. Ed. Walker was released from Wingham and District Hospital last Wednesday and is now con- valescing at home. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coultes, Debbie, Kevin and Blaine of Dresden spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Pipe of Brussels and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Coultes. Mrs. Howard Walker and Cheryl of B. Wawanosh were Sunday visitors with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Lea- ver of Wingham. Mr. and Mrs. I). A. Hackett and girls of Ashfield, were also visitors there. PATTISON RADIO 8t ELECTRIC PHONE 357-2262 ' WINGHAM amorieswimoimiss.d. '