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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1958-06-04, Page 9e Wingham. ditann04111100, Wetjaiati40# filthe 401, less- rasp 14, "AL s 1111:01111S: ONLY NOW OPEN Frosty Queen FOR DELIGIOUS iRozR N CUSTARD in CONES, SHAKES, SUNDAES Hamburgs French Fries Drive In and See Us. . . IN ART CLASS—Audiey..Wheeler, Mary Hamilton an d Kathryn Moses• are seen in front of a display of art work at the open house at the *Ingham District Hig h School recently. Mr. R Stuckey is the instructor in this department • t • ' ' as little as 0`0'DOWN and $111 " WEEK puts a new GOODYEAR TIRE On your car T23 SALAD DRESSING Miracle Whip - 32 oz, RICE KRISPIES Kellogg's - WA oz................................................... CAKE MIXES Pillsbury INSTANT COFFEE . TEA BAGS - 60's IGA "Orange Pekoe" TEA BAGS - 30's IGA "Orange Pekoe" FANCY APPLESAUCE IGA. - 15 oz. Wis• Sandwich Bread FreSltrtras 6-tititanteeit Peameal (Whole or HAM COTTAGE ROLLS . 55c lb. Smoked BACON SQUARES 29c lb. Tahlerite Country Style, 1 lb, pkgs. PORK' SAUSAGE 49c lb. r. • prn P E . 3 HOURS • ONLY 7 to. 10 p• ont., EVERY SATURDAY N: 1101111r • ON ANY PIECE OF CORONET STAINLESS STEEL WARE 25% OFF — FROM 7 to to ONLY i••••••••oN".."ISO HOWARD MACHAN PARKER and., EVERSHAOH PENS and -PENCILS MEN' DRESS OXFORDS Black or' Brown $7.99 Regular $8.95 I TO 10 SATURBAY NIGHT ONLY CALLAN • iH0ES YOUR FAMILY SHOE STORE •ti=•T.10T. 1 SATURDAY SATURDAY NIGHT NIGHT ` • WOODEN SOLDIER •BANKS "A penny saved as a penriy. made" These wooden Banics are bright and attractive. • Junior• Will $1 4 L. really like it. — A REA GOOD BUY • • GOLDEN GUERNSEY MILK with each Sandwich purchased between 7 and 10 'Saturday evening. FOXTON. DAIRY McKibbons SEE YOU AT OUR REST BOOTH AT THE TRADE FAIR TEMPLEMAN CLEANERS ',SERVICE 15 oz tins ''6 for 59c QUALITY tv 1 U NDYS Cream Style -CORN , • . PHONE 53 WINGHAM Large' 'Variety , Flower and Vegetable, :Plants TH E j PRIG STO./ . . • • gartiati, . . •.,ta•-,.••,"••,1,:i•V i••:•-•tai,i,!'•'. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, it'.• • dust Winks his eyes when others would , give uP. in despair,, He knows .that the Wingham Body Shop Can make that car good again. With' spec-, , ;; bilked erytilainent and men Who know, their business; we take on any- thing from a dented fender to a eoinplete smash-,Up. Martin. They were on their way to: visit relatives at Cargill, and Wingham, Mr. R'oss Paterson and his thr4, children, Lavenne, Kenneth ,and Donald, of Kapuskasing,,have beet) visitig over the week-end at the home of the former's grandmother, Mrs, Win. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs, Levi Bienian' were in London on Thursday. 7 TH, MRS. H. LAIDLAI„ PASSES P SUDDENLY: WHITECHURCH—T h i c o m-, munity was shocked on Monday evening when word Was received, of the passing of Mrs, Herbert Laidlaw, who suffered a ,severe heart seizure on .Saturday. mu s u r ia i n vi l m is a m tw i l i nc t ir c im m i lu n n i i i i • ant. UY NOW! RI Formerly ,Ona. Cuella 1VIcClena7 ghan, she was the daughter 'of the: late Mr. and. Mrs. Jas, McCiena- ghan, formerly of Kinioss and had spent 0.511 her life in this, titsi.rict. She was in her sixty-second yeat and over thirty years ago n' she married Herbert Laidlaw. who' sur-_ vives with one son, Ivan, Paisley, and one daughter, Mrs. John Kerr,,- of Tillsonburg and two grandchild- ren, One child, Alnia, pasSed away in infancy. She also leaves three brothers, Robert McClenaghan, Of Rothsay, Harry McClenaglian, of Wingham, and Ben McClenaghan, in Ki,nloss, and two sisters, Mr's; John Ross, of Weyburn, Sask., and Mrs. Ed, Pelton, of San Jose, Cali. for,nia. Interment will be in Wingbam Cemetery with Rev R. A. Brook of the United. Church officiating. The many friends of the 'family in this' community will extend sym- pathy to those bereaved, • Phone 746 Sid Adams ' VVingharn WHITECHURCH Mr, Jas, Cummins, who has been stationed at the CNR at Thedford, spent the week-end with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Cum- mins.• Mr, Parker Campbell, of .Wing- liana and Mr. John Mason, of Lon- don, visited on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mason. Miss Marjorie Currie, of Toronto, spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. R. J. Currie, Mr. Neil Paterson and his son, Douglas, and Murray Donohue, of Leamington, visited an Saturday at the home of the former's uncle, Mr F. aifeK. Paterson. They. were on their way to spend- the week-end at 'their cottage at Big Bay Point, Lake Simcoe, Mr. 'and Mrs, Fraiik O'Callahan and children, and Mrs. Jos, O'Cal- lahan, of Detroit, visited last Fri- day with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Parry Sound visited with Mr. and Mrs. W. H, French. Mrs. Bill Houston, of Kingston is also visit- ing with her father and mother. —Miss, Ras. Stanley and Mr, Adrian Hudson spent' Sunday with Misses Phyllis and Marguerite Johns. —Mr. and Mrs. Vic Shera of Moorefield visited at the home of, Mr, and Mrs. Emerson Shera at the week-end. • —Mr, Harry Gibson and Mrs. James Ziegler of Guelph and Mr. and Mit. Charles Willson of Geor- getown spent Sunday visiting old friends in town. —Mr. and Mrs, A. E. Lanning of Toronto• were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wilson last week-end. —Guests at the home of- Mr, and Mrs. Allister. Green were Mr, and Mrs. Avis and Mrs. Stratton of Kincardine and Mrs. W. H, Pyke of Ilderton. —Mr. and Mrs. R, Cumming and son Douglas, Mr, and Mrs, Monk- man and son Leslie of Paisley were guests of Mrs. McPherson and Miss Yvonne McPherson. —Mrs. Walter Tunstell of Ux- bridge and Mr. and Mrs, John Burberry of Toronto were guests of Mr./ and Mrs, Lee Vance. —Mr. and Mrs. A, Duncan and family of Kitchener visited at the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. Madill. —Mrs. W, H. Pyke of Ilderton, guest speaker at the United Church anniversary and flower service was entertained by Mr. and Mrs, H, Burrell. —Mr. and Mrs. Harley Crawford entertained at a family gathering on Sunday when over forty guests were present, The guests included 'two sisters and a brother of Mr. Crawford, Mrs. Morley Bedford, Mr, and Mrs, Graham Crawfard, Toronto, Mr. Harold Laurence 0.C, and Mrs. Laurence, Brampton, —Mr. and WI, John Keith, Liv- onia, Michigan, Mr. Duncan Mac- Leod JAdttand,MM,MOrley ,AGsFd Leod, Mr. John Adams, Mr. Fred Keith, Mr, and Mrs, Evan Keith end family, Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Keith, all of Lucknow, Miss Jean S. Keith, of Barrie were Visitors of Mrs. Wm, Keith, during the Week-end, Mr. Wilford Casliok left Wing- ham on Tuesday morning to attend the three-day '86salaris of London Coriferenee of the United Church in Chadian,. Mr. daslieTc Is the title- gate from the local Atwell. ,01 PERSONALS '-i l 1 i 1 11 1 11 11 1 1 1 11 11 11 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 Bert Armstrong Free Press on Monday morning, —Misses Jean and Betty Ernst of Detroit, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Lloyd. , —Little Sheila Tomlinson of Streetsvilie is a visitor with her grandparents, Mr: and Mrs. W, R. Hamilton, —Mr. George K. Allen of Chicago spent the week-end at his home here, Mr. Allen had as his, guests, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hambridge of Aylmer, Mrs. Hambridge, a former resident of Wingham, was Eileen Kennedy, daughter of the late Dr. Kennedy., —Dr, and Mrs. 0. M. McConkey of Guelph were week-end visitors with the latter's mother, Mrs. Geo. C. Hanna. —Mr, and Mrs. Carl Bennett, Mr. Raymond Bennett and Mr. John Baulk of London and Miss Joyce Eason of Kitchener were week-end guests with Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Ternplernan and Mr, and Mrs. Allen Walker. --Mr. Bob Oswald of the Cana- dian, Bank of Commerce staff, Paris, was a week-end' visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Lunn. —Mr. and Mrs, Alex MacLeod of -Lucknow spent Sunday after- noon with their daughter, Mrs, Wilbert Hodgkinso,n,Mr. Hodgkin- son and family. —Mr. and Mrs. Neil Sparks of Detroit, Mich,, visited Over the week-end at the home of their son- in-law and 'daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Angus Mowbray, —.Ma and Mrs, Andrew Lunn attended the funeral in HarriSton On Saturday afternoon of the in- fant son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold barroeh. Mr, Darroch is Mr. Lunn's nephew. --Mr, Lloyd Taylor, Atlanta, Georgia, spent a -few dayS the latter part Of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Francis Mills. Mr. Harry IA060, who spent the Winter at the home of his sis- ter, Mrs, D, Simpson, London, 're- turned to his home here lag, Week. Rev, and Mrs, A, J. Pielclus and Mr. and Mrs, William Moore of thirham were Thursday Visitors With Mr. arid Mr's, W. B. Pielding, —Mr, and Mrs. Bob Carbert rep titirriee home 'on $tincinY evening from 'a week's, motor trip ;to Ottawa and Bastorn Ontario, and Mts. Goad Baltet of Phone: 181 Specialized ignition and Towing Service VVingham - Ontario HOW "HIGH OFF THE HOG" ' WILL' YOUR FAMILY LIVE? Whether your family lives on tenderloin or kidneys may depend on how well your estate is handled. Experienced. Estate Officers,• like those at Sterling Trusts, can help you plan your estate properly, so that ultimately there will be a minimum of delay, confusion and tax loss. Why not talk to a Sterling Trust Estate Officer soon ... or write for our free booklet "Blueprint For Your Family"., '1- 0., with her daughter, Mrs. Allan Me- Manus of Stratford. • -a-Mrs. Leo Pudas, Mrs. Elsie Skidmore and' Sandra of Detroit, ,visited Mast week with Mrs, Skid- rriore's : Mother,. Mrs. John Rogers, ,Scott ,Street.: a—Mr.: 'and Mrs, Percy Harris left today (Wednesday). for Montreal, where they will embark tomorrow aboard, the S.S. Saxonia for Eng- land; where they will visit for the summer. Miss Florence Harris will leave on June 13th aboard the Ivernia and will tour the continent and Join her parents later in Eng- 'land. —Mr. and Mrs. Wm Galbraith ,of Kitchener spent the week-end with his mother .and visited with his father, Mr. W..A. Galbraith in Wingham Hospital. —Mr. and Mrs. Charles Salter and Jane visitedl on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kerr and attended the Flower Service at the United, Church. —Mrs, John Jackson and son,, Bobbie sailed front Montreal on Friday of last' week for England. They Will visit there for six weeks. —Friends of Bud Lott of North Bay will be pleased to know that he is recuperating nicely, follow- ing jaundice, Bud will not report for work until July 1st. —Miss Mary Gibbons of the Tor-' onto-Dominion Bank 'staff is vaca- tioning with relatives in Detroit, —Donald McLean, who has been a member of The Advance-Times staff for the past year and a halt, tbok over his new duties in the filing 'department at The London —Mr. Paul Montgomery of, Plint. Mich,, and Miss Jane Aden:Wn, of Toronto, spent the week-end 'as guests of Mr. and Mrs. II,"P, Car- michael and family. • —Mrs, B. H. Miller -of Detroit; Mich., spent a feW :days with Mr:- arid. Mrs, R. G. Gannett, • • Mr, and Mrs. Ray Eddington _Of Detroit visited last• week at the home of her sister, Mrs. " Harrald Currie. Mr, and Mrs, Gilbert .Seitz and children of Birmifighein, Mich.; spent the' week-end at the: Currie home. Ali visited with Mr.' and Mrs. Richard Deacon at Gtielvh on Saturday. • . —Mrs. Alex MeNevi,n z,of Goder- ich and Mr. Purdie visited' at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Robert Dey• ell and also visited With Mr, Dey- ell in the hospital on Sunday. —Will Seddon has accepted a position as head Caretaker at the ,new Chippewa 35-room collegiate at North Bay '.He commences his new duties July 1st, Mrs •Seddon and 'family will •follow as soon as suitable accommodation can be secured, —Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Gathers and daughters, Brenda and Connie and Mrs. Thos. McMichael motored to Niagara, Falls on Sunday to visit with Mr, and Mrs. Jim Mit- ehison and 'family, Mrs. McMich- ael remained for a longer visit, —Mr.. and Mrs, Carl McKay' and children of Stratford were Sunday visitors with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. $tatford tsatesen and Mrs, Annie McKay, • —Mrs. Prank Sturdy returned home on Thursday of 'last week after spending a couple of weeks 372 Bay St, Toronto EMpire 4.7495 1 Dunlop' St. Barrie PArkway 11-5181 SE.141 "Popular Demand" CHESTERFIELD RITES and SUPER LOUNGERS TRADE-INS ACCEPTED, MONTHLY TERMS ARRANGED :'11) • • ••-• .. . -,.._,_.• Y ,.