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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1958-06-04, Page 1244n. dihte 4th, 405$ The Year Winner of 7 Academy ANards lia‘frORTANT: The Management reSpeetfaily urges .yott to 6e0 this plet4re from the beginning. To lni- Sttre your epKnplete enjoyment of the power ;tad scope of this un- Precedelited entertaimpeat,•poliody Will be seated during the. final. :in mioutes. No need to travel to the city or wait for an o ut.of-town salesman to call. Whatever type of business machine you need—typewriter, adding machine, cash register, calculator or cheque writer—all are available right here, in' Wig ghant The Advance.Times handles a complete line of machines for every purpose. Note these nationaly famous make's— KNOWN THE WORLD OVER FOR RELIABILITY See 1 hem at the Trade Fair To give you some idea of the wide range of machines we handle a full display of modern business machines has been setup at THE WINdHAM TRADE FAIR Come around to see us — and have a whirl at the one and only electric portable typewriter—and all the other equipment we will have on display. Free Draw Tickets on a brand new Smith.Corona Skywriter Portable Typewriter. "SEE YOU AT THE •TRADE FAIR" : The Wingham Advance Times ti U a • a is a a a a a a a U LOUD AND CLEAR—Members of the High Sehool Cadet Corps main.- tained communications between the several floorls and. rooms of the building during open house, as a demonstration of the knowledge they have gained and the equipment in use, Wayne, Nicol, left, bolds the walkie-talkie set as staff member E. E. Madill tries jt out, • a a a giiiiiiiiketlitellililliiillit#1410111141111111111101111011(11.111111111014011.01firegieretagitiltill01140.111 f11ttlekilltl11litiltiliiiiii0111111111101101i1401110044 • welVe The isuAatrt Advahee- rites, .Wedn 2 Shows Nightly ' 1.00 pm. and '9,30 p" Doors open 0,30 Msaattirouredeas yWedne , ,lone 11 and 4 at 2 p.m. PRICES FOR TI-IIS PICTURE ONLY, EVENINGS ADULTS 80c, STUDENTS 50c, CHILD 25c. MATINE ES ADULTS 60c, STUDENTS 35c, CHILD 12111.111011mitsminositomommilliscuilisitsmolotomiliammiliiitioffilimillimitimilamoilsclicuspia Liashmar DRIVE-IN THEATRE. Listowel, Ont. WEDNLiSDAY JUN% 4 "Kiss Before Dying" "Colour • .Cinemaseope _Adult Joanne Woodward, .Robert Wagner, Robert Ryan THITRSDAY a nit FRIDAY June 5 and 6 "CHECKPOI NT" Colour Anthony Steel, Qdile Versois SATURDAY and MONDAY June 7 and 9 "The McConnell Story" Colour Cinernasetme Alan Ladd, June AllYsoo • TUESDAY and 'cVEDNESDAY ;time 10 and 11 "TIME LIMIT" Adult Richard WidMark and Richard Basebart CROWN Theatre - Harristou -WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY June 4 and- 5 "Kiss Them For Me" Cary grant, .TayneMansfield Combining their talents in the cutest Comedy of the year. FRIDAY and SATURDAY Jane and 7 "The Lonely 'Man" Jack Pa.lance, Anthony Perkins "Way To The Gold" Jeff Hunter, Sheree North and Walter Brennan Six Days — All Week Monday, June, 9th through Saturday, June 1411# "THE BRIDGE ON. THE RIVER KWAI" Truly the Outstanding Motion Picture, of the year winning 7 Academy Awards. William Holden, Alec Guiness Jack Hawkins and Sessile Hayakawa Direct from its sensational 10 weeks' engagement at the Toronto Odeon Theatre, Advanced Admision Prices Doors Open. at 6.30 p in. SHOWS NITELY 7.00 - 9.00 fi NVADAY and THURSDAY Jun e and 3 "Back Prom Eternity" Anita, Ekberg, Rod Steiger . Rat. Ryan Twelve View in - Only Five Came Rack. TIMMY and SATURDAY done 6 and 7 TARZAN AND TRW LOST SAVARRI • ' Plus Roy Rogers in 'Spoilers Of The Plains' molomiY. knot TtrignAv dune ft and /0 'Motor-Cycle Gang" , (Adult} PlUS "Sorority Girls" An t otplosive Double 73111 progtait Miss J. H. Douglas, Native-of ,Lucknow There passed away in Lucknow Private Hospital on Monday, May 26th, Jeannie Helen Douglas in,her 76th year. A resident of Lucknow all her life she was a Member of one of the pioneer families. -The body rested at the home 'of her brother, Wm, J. Douglas, where the fun- eral service was held on Thursday, May 29th, with Rev, Wallace 1VEae- Clean of the Presbyterian, Church conducting the service assisted by Rev. George L. Douglas of Wood- stock. Miss Douglas is survived by her brother, Wm. J. Douglas of Luck- now and nieces, Mrs, Horace Ait- chison, Mrs. George Fowler, Mrs. Gordon Davidson and !Mrs. Bert Garniss, all of Wingharn, Miss Dorothy Douglas, of Tarnsui, For- mosa, Mrs. Art McCartney of Ajax .and Mrs. T. A. Leishman of Markham; nephews, Rev. George L. Douglas, of Woodstock, Cpl. T. D. Clark of Regina. Burial was made in South Kin- loss Cemetery with T, A. Leishnian, Bert. Garniss, Horace Aitchison, George Fowler, Gordon Davidson and Douglas Aitchison acting as pallbearers. used with the amazing, new sun- powered hearing aid, The nickel- cadmium battery offers the ad- vantage of many more rechargings, According to Mr, McKibbon, the. solaris is ideally adaptable to bin- aural ,or both ear hearing, which provides added distance, direction and discrimination for many people When a hearing aid is worn at each ear. The Solaris temple bars fit practically all eyeglass frame fronts, allowing the wearer to choose from a wide selection of plm° styles," The hearing aid is available hi three popular colors— black, brown and strata-blue. United Ladies Hold Bake Sale WROXETOR—Menibers of the Vt7,1V1.8, of the Wreketer United Church held a successful sale of home made baking 'arid a tea in the church hall on Saturday afternoOn, the proceeds of which, amounting to over forty dollars, Wilt be used for the soelety's supply work, The event was convened by Mrs, A. 11/ftthrO and Mrs, :1, L Wylie, and Mrs, W. .T. V. BUch titian pour- ed tea.. The room looked lovely with betutprets of Mauve and white lilacs arid tulips aridIfie tea tables centred with liTies,•of-the-valley and pansies, the htembera of t14 wish ter cypress their aPPtsohlthni Its all who patronised this event or iheTivcl donations Of hrilting, of tionit, or in helping at the sate and /New Hearing Aid Uses Sun's Ray The sun's free and inexhaustible supply of energy is now available for the benefit of the nation's hard-of-hearing. John McKibbon revealed this startling fact when he introduced Zenith Radio Cor- poration's new sun-powered eye- glass hearing aid. In introducing i the remarkable new hearing aid, which has been appropriately named the Soraris, he pointed out that it is the first eyeglass hearing aid to use the sun's rays as one of its sources of power. The new in- strument utilizes Silicon cells of the same type used to power the radio transmitter in the Navy's Vanguard satellite which is now re- porting .back important scientific data as it orbits the earth. Mr. McKibbon explained the amount of sunlight received on a slightly overcast day is enough to operate the Solaris on free solar power, with no drain on the stor- age battery. When light is insuffic- ient, the storage battery automati- cally cuts in to operate the hearing aid, 'This means the wearer has an available- source of power under all conditions. He added, when excess light is available, the storage bat- tery in the hearing aid actually recharges— a faetor which pro- longs the life of the battery. This, he said; reduces the cost of opera- tion and is a matter of prime .im- portance to the hard-of-hearing— many of whom may have only lim- ited funds, Either a standard mer- cury battery or a re-chargeable nickel-cadmium battery may be We can show you howo to grow money 01 COUrse money doesn't grow on ttees—bnt a few dollars set aside each day can amount to $10,000 in twenty years, Talk it over soon with an Investors representative — "your best friend financialIW° tall or write: Thos, A. Jarclin *bone JAI WINODAK ovr, ',John W. Waines 3, LiSTOWIM lettiolo 104-2 I Ortitestore 11,y ndieat0 „ 4if ##-#,* our iWnedh '004 koitsiii4 ####11#01# Met U U a U 1 I a a U U U a U 1 a a a a a U a a a. • . I I a