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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1958-07-16, Page 3WROXETER Mr. and Mrs. Clark Sharpin were week-end guests 'of Mr. and Mrs, Merwyn Grainger, Exeter, Mader Jimmy Sharnin," who has spent the week there, returned home, Mr, anti Mrs. Scott Hunter, Susan end Donald are spending their Vacation , with their parents, Mr, and Mrs. Roy Hunter and Mrs, 'Muth McDonald, Mr, and' Mrs, :Pelig Iaabelle and 'Pat, Mirnico were week-end cheats. of Mr, and, Mrs, Clarence. Clement. Mr, ,and Mrs. Joe Ellui and family, 'Toronto, who, have been vacationing here have returned home, Mr. and Mrs, Don Gibson and daughters, Mr, and Mrs, Dick Slade and daughters, Port po- housie, Mr, and Mra. A, Gib- son, Dunclas, have been visiting with Mrs, J. F, McLean, Mrs. Gila= son is remaining for a longer Johnny, Linda and Charles McLean of St. Catharines are spending their vacation with their grandmother also, Mr. Henry McKay, Kitchener, spent a few days last meek with his niece, Mrs. Maurice Dennis and Mr; Dennis. a sommfr pools. at Teapher# Col; lege'' In Toronto spent .the week- • end at her Pifrerita' -AISP at Mr., and Mrs. Ken Ifastle's for the week oriel were Mr. And. Mrs, Jack piytbe 40 family, Weston. I Andrew Ifunstein of Toronto holidaying at, the home of Mr. anti Mrs, T. L. McInnes, Mr, and Mrs.,Peell Grainger and, [BohbY spent Sunday with. Mr, :and Mrs. Stanley Grainger in London Bobby Grainger remained for a holiday in Loudon. Miss,,, Ruth Grainger , visited Miss- Bernice Grainger in Rueter.. Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Pyke and family, Mn and Mrs. Cameron Ed- gar and Mr. and Mrs. Harold 7E-lynch-nail and family spent Sunday at Port Elgin, - Mr, Archie Scott and Mr. Cecil. Campbell. of EXeter a called .on friends in the village on Sunday, Miss Gwen Hyndman is visiting her grandmother, Mrs, R. Dil- worth, 13russela. Mr. and Mrs, Allan Hyndman and Clark spent the week-end at , the home of Mr„ and Mrs, Lloyd Hockridge Scarboro„ Friends will be glad to know that Mr. and Mrs. Hockridge's little 7-months-old son is improving after being ill in the Sick Children's Hospital, Toronto, , Miss Karen Michel is visiting Miss Faye Edgar in St, Thomas,, Mr, and Mrs, Roy Bridge, Mary Ann and Ronald of Toronto spent Monday of last week ' with Mrs. Tessie Zimmerman. Mrs, Ira Hamilton and Miss Gay of Toronto Were guests of Mr. and Mrs, Hector Hamilton on Sunday. Mrs. A. Hamilton of Exeter is also spending some time at the same hme, Mr. and Mrs. Earle King spent the week-end at. Amberley Beach with Mr, and Mrs, Norman Carson, Carol returned with them after being at the beach since WedneV day. Mrs. Earle King also spent Wednesday and Thursday of last week with the Carson family, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stafford of 9uest from ScOtiand To Officiate in U.S.A. WROXETER—Miss Isabel Gibson .of Glasgow, Scotland ip the guest of Misses Mile and Marion Gibson'. Miss Gibson is the •daughter of the late Prof, George Gibson of Glasgow University and a cousin of the Wroxeter Olbsons. She will pre- side over the International Con- gress Of Herne Economics in Mary- land UnlYersitY, Washington/ P.O. Miss Gibson will leave/ on Wed- nesday for 'Washington and New York, Later she will fly to Van- couver, returning in August to com- plete her visit with her Canadian relatives. SATURDAY and MONDAY July 19 and M "THE PROUD ONES" Color Cinemaecope' ,lffrey Hunter; Virginia Maya TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY July 22 and 23 Horror Show Double Feature "I WAS A TEENAGE FRANKENSTEIN" Colour Whit Diesel, Phyllis Coates "Blood Of A Demon" Sandra Harrison BALANCE OF THIS WEEK WED., THURS., FRI, SAT.; July 16 - 17 a 18 - 19 "WITNESS FOR THE PROSECUTION" Tyronne Power, Marlene Diet- rich, Charles Laughton, Elsa Lanchester An Entertainment Event, That Must Not Be Missed 2 Shows Nitely at 7,15 and 9.15 At Regular Prices MONDAY and TUESDAY July 21 and 22 "One. That. Got Away- , Hardy Kruger ' The story Of a German prisoner of war. His escape from Canada and his return to Germany. (Thrilling) WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY July 23 and 24 "Helen Morgan Story' 1 . Adult Entertainment' , Anne Blyth, Paul Newman The Real Helen Morgan Story Her Songs, Her Sins ' COMM 800e THE GREATEST EVENT IN MOTION' PICTURE HISTORY! • CECILB.DEMILLE PRODUCTION THE TEN .• COMMANDMENTS WYE YOUR MEALS PICKLE PERK UP ! PICNIC BRAND — SWEET MIXED PICKLES MADE FROM RED RIPE TOMATOES LIBBYS CATCHUP SNAP ! CRACKLE I POP I—KELLOGG'S RICE KRISPIES BISCUIT FEATURE ! — McCORMICIVS, PICNIC ASSORTMENT' SPECIAL! 230 16-0Z, JAR 2 SPECIAL al, BOTTLES U 0 11-0Z. Group 2— Better quality Drese Shoes in cuban and high heels. Regular to $10.00 - SALE PRICES $3.99, • $4.89 • and $5.89 Group 1— Special selection of cuban and high heels -in White, Black, "Brown and Blue. SALE, PRICES $2999 FRESHLY GROUND RICHMELLO COFFEE 13-2 790 ST. WILLIAM'S — NEW PACK—WITH PECTIN 244; z, STRAWBERRY JAM JAR 490 Women's SANDALS A fine selection Of flat or wedge heel Sandals for dres4 or play in White or Beige. SALE PRICES $2.49, $2.99 and $4,39 Tennis' Shoes Blank Canvas Upper§ with White trim. SALE PRICES Little gents $1.99 Boys' - $2,19 Men's = $2.69 eMeiff irTlirTrAirrirMil 11 Serve with Richmello ice Cream - California No, 1 " 'Vine Ripened CANTALOPE Jumbo size 45's 19c ea. Red, Ripe And Sweet - Florida No, gZ lb, av, • • WATERMELON - Large 89e Ontario .No. ..1 Field Grown TOMATOES with that home-grown f lavour 196 lb. No, 1 Ontario - Tasty Home Grown NEW POTATOES a 10 lb. •896 I FROZEN FOOD FEATURES METAL JAR RINGS LIQUID CER T O pAnovolc litilliME6HAir Mitt TtittiRSHAI.' July 2 and. 24 "OCODAW ADULT . The Plying Monster "HILL IN KOREA" George taker .1.10ty AlitireWS Dm 350 WAE 30e VALUES 'EPPECTITS U! 'A/INGHAM trIft/i. cf.0111rid TIM* fly PVR1i)l#!rr 001,1f MRS. E, MITCHELL BURIED IN WROXEJER Thb 141102111 44v144044000, Woilookikyi ;WY MIA US fcttOleoer spent Sunday with . Mr. and Mrs, Trim. vittle; Miss 'Ratty Zimmerman of ton is :spending a three-lye* YA195fr tion rtt hef borne here-, Mrs, Jean MacDonald, of London spent a few days last week with relatives here. ,Mr. and Mrs. Reg Wilson,: Misa, Oraigand Mr. Prnest Robinson of Vancouver, B,C., spent 'Saturday with Mrs, Harry FergnSen„ IVIrs. Percy Cointer of Toronto, Spent Thursday and Friday morn- ing with Mr, and Mrs, Ernest MiSS "Donna Colorer visited her cousin,,Miss Judy King. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gale and Miss at Gale of Mkeekinad viettora Irs Mrs, Jack Stafford. , re;ssaie;ire 'tor 1-1Yri 444l:raPln /a e41 gi:t b in the 'Toronto General HOepit where she expects tb hive ‘01 ea ract removed from. 'her eye Tuesday this week: Frank Bark; of .1;ond spent the week-end with Mrs, W Dot and Mr, Hugh TaolB Frank Earle and ,Miss t4yrins turned to London 'with her, Mr. Tom .14istie, Toroy00 spending a week's holiday Ai. t)* borne of his parents, ,Mr- 414 Mr4,' Ken Hastie. Turn,fo' RFC torrrioney .sOivice Y ou can trust HPC, Canada's leading consumer finance company, has been making prompt loans, in privacy, to over X Malian • Canadian families a year. At HEC you can borrow up to $1,000, take up to 30 Months to repay on terms you select. Modern motley service 6040 RO years' experience Mrs. Elisabeth Mitchell Visaed away at her home, In Stratford. PO. Tuesday, July 1st, ]after an illness of abbot one week, She was, "lifi years of ..age. The former .Mary. Elizabeth Chandler was a daughter of Mn and Mrs. Jelin -Chandier.. She was She• spent her early' life •13,Ow". born at Cavell, near ReWnannyillea manville and married 'William Westlake in March 3880. at New-, castle .They moved to Wroxeter to. live,- Mr. Westlake died in 1014, and his. widow 'later roar'ried Wil-. Vern Mitchell, who predeceased her in 1932. Mrs. Mitchell 'Was a well loved and highly respected resIdent of Wroxeter vicinity, until about ten. years ago, when she went to. live With. her daughter, Mrs. Pflance. in Stratford, she was a member of Wroxeter United Church. • Surviving are seven sons, Fred- erick Westlake, of Listewel, George of Wroxeter, William, of -Goderich, Robert, Moose Jaw, Sask., Charles of Tugaske, Sask., Frank of Van.- couyer and Arthur of Toronto, A son, Harry died in 1921, The daagb- ters are Kathleen (Mrs, H, Pflanee), 'Stratford, Annie (Mrs. Wm, Max- well) Wroxeter and a stepdaugh- ter, Mabel (Mrs. A,. Meaharr, of Windsor.) A brother, EdWard Chandler of Goderich also surviv- es and there .are 20 grandchildren. and 25 great irandchildren. The funeral was held on July .,4th from the Moir funeral home, Car- rie, with Rev. J. W, Hadall, of Stratford officiating, Interment was in Wroxeter Cemetery, The floral tributes were ..borne by Meldruin Sanborn, Harry West- lake, Leo McLuhan, ,Robert Steur-. nal, George Harris and Roy .Fowl-. Fowl- er, Pallbearers were Jack .Mealari, John Pflance, Stuart Westlake, George Westlake, Jim Westlake and Garfield Westlake. • Friends and relatives attended the funeral from North Bay,"King- ston, Toronto, Sarnia, Listowel, Detroit, Goderich, Kitchener, mil, verton, Elmira, Molesworth, Wrox- eter and Stratford. HOUSEHOLD FINANCE te.e-ernse;arYt. hORRIE R. K. Fitch, Manager 35A West Street Telephone 1501 GODERICH. There will .be. no church service or Sunday ' School in the Carrie United Church en the two follow- ing Sundays, July 20th and July 27th, Mr, and Mrs, Andy Edgar and Sandra, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Edgar and Dale are holidaying' this yveek at Port Elgin. Misses Evelyn Ann Stephens, Nadine Cook, Carol Keil, Gam' Robinson and Joanne Strong are attending the C.G.I.T. Camp at. .Miramachi Camp near Port Elgin, Mr, and Mrs, Bower Farrish and family, kr. and Mrs. Archie Irwin and Ricky visited Mr, Newton Shaver at Minden, Mrs. L, Thornton, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Thornton, Mr. and Mrs. John Thornton and Miss Mary Thornton of Kitchener 'attended „the wedding on Saturday of Miss June Stokes and Mr. Douglas Fischer at • the borne of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Stokes, Belmore, Mr. and Mrs, Nelson Sell) and Bruce of Elmira spent the week, end with. Mr. and . Mrs. Doran Thornton. • Folding Aluminum AWNINGS FLOOR Aluminum WALL SASH TILES DOORS Llashmar Drive-in Theatre L1STOWEL, ONTARIO LUMBER. --- BUILDING — CUPBOARDS Telephone 260 l Winghati:i r inuannuoilisminutimmismiusolountmootmilillimul iFor That 'SpeCiati-th • Choose of the Striking •PaiternE• • ``Goldert: Princess" or "Black Princeo". 17 pc TEA ,SET, in Traditional Dutch Design • • THURSDAY and FRIDAY July 17 and 18 "THE KILLER- IS LOOSE" :Adult Entertainment n JoSePh 'Cotton, Rhonda Fleming, Wentlell.Cory and "Forbidden Desert" 'Colour (Featurette) ONE FULL WEEK at Hafermehl's Jewellery. "Finest •Qoality . and Service",.; • EVENING DIAMOND APPOINTMENTS ON REQUEST i7,111•111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111•Iiiiiimisminsimoopilionitlip — JULY 24-30 " Miss Marie Hastie, who is taking Wm. T. Lockeridge, Born 'in Wingharn . William Thomas Lockeridge of Gait; passed away Iasi Tuesday after a lengthy illness, E A PARAMOUNT PICTURE IN VISTAVISION AND TECHNICOLOR Admission: Adults' $1.2,5 Students 75c Children 50c One Show Each "Night at 9.15 1 'He was born June 14th, 1892 in Wingham, Sou of the late James Lockeridge 'and Elizabeth Wilson,, he was a moulder by tade. Surviving are his widow, the former Hazel VanAistine; five daughters: Mrs. Stan Campbell (Bernice) Wingham; Mrs. Edward Krupp (Margaret) ,Hamilton; Mrs. Jack Goody \, (Grace) Galt; Mrs. Jack Turner (Molly) Galt; and Mrs, Ernie Fuller n(Irlma) Hamil- ton. There are also five grand- children and four great-grandchild- ren, one 'brother, John Lockeridge of Brantford and one sister, Mre, William Woods, Einora, Alberta. The late Mr. Lockeridge was a member of the Anglican Church in Hamilton, Funeral service was held from Little's funeral home, 39 Grand Ave., Galt, last Thursday with interment in Mount View Cemetery, Galt. , ) ite 04a//79 /7 7 ./77 -- to a holdup! And no more fearless desperadoes 'ever pulled sixguns in quest of loot. And what loot ... Fait month, creamy Richmello Ice Cream from DOMINION. i other doesn't seem to mind a bit: Like a lot of wise notlIers, she keeps lots of Richmello on hand. Ahe knows Richmello Ice Cream is very nourishing, lispecially for growing cowboys and cowgirls. ISO knows.Richmello Ice Cream is economical tod. And, of course, Richmello \ , ice Creani is so simple to serve. im• *Imgmmoimom Switch to DOMINION this week and reach for the Richmello Ice Cream. There's a choice of six delightful itiWbUrs.. SALE ! DOMINION • PINT BRICK Big Savings for everyone on all types of Summer Shoes for Men, Women and Children. Come in and see our bargain racks for many items not listed below. , SALE •STARTS THURSDAY, JULY 17th. ...11,11.1101 Women's Dress Shoes • SPECIAL! 27( MST HEAT AND SERVE S1/2-0Z. A YORK BRAND PKG, SBECIAL I le lc 0 9 BEEF'.STEW , 2 • . .T1NS 'au . 15-0Z. 5 ISC. SPECIAL ! ' ?9 CELLO PKG. ,h 0 . SOCKEYE LEAF OB. MAPLE LEAF ' . SALMON 04 490 MAPLE LEAF RICHMELLO Cooked Ham 11-11e' $1.19 Cheese Slices 5-0Z. PKG.. 290 310 330 340 BAKERY FEATURE I—C HRISTIE'S PINEAPPLE OR CHERRY BAR EACH 390 HANDY FOR SANDWICHES—KAM CLARK'S„,--tHICKEN AND PORK LOAF 510e Turkey Slew 1T5IONR. HEREFORD BRAND . MARGARINE —REGULAR FRIDAY and SATURDAY , July 18 and JO "TAMMY AND THE BACHELOR" Technicolor Debbie Reynolds, Leslie Nielson `Spoilers 'Of The Forest' Tcchnidolor Rod Cameron, Vera. Ralston CORNED BEEF , 141z' 410. MARGENE 71P. Malted Milk 16.0 50 DOMESTIC BORDEN'S INSTANT — CHOC()6 ATE SHORTENINGG I-LB. PKG. • FEATURE a for .85c JUST HEAT and SERVE - Stouffer - 8 Oz. pkg ' MACARONI and CHEESE KEEP COOL - SERVE REFRESHING Horsey - 6 oz. tin LEMONADE ...... . .... . . • MEAT SPECIALS "SERVE orrEN - Burns or Canada Pabirera WIENERS - Delicious in Hot Dogs,,- lb, roit ItIAST TASTY SNACKS — PIECE 'BOLOGNA lb. ... , . PRESERVING SUPPLIES 'CROWN FRUIT SEALERS SUNDAY MIDNITE July 20 "DRAGSTRIP GIRL" Plus "ROCK ALL NIGHT" Adult Entertainment Pay Spain, Steve Terrell Dich Miller, Abby Dalton 2 for 27c `nl Children's. $1.64 Boys' $3.39 MOCCASINS wornews Men's $339 SPECIAL 49c :SPECIAL a ..... a i • • • • ..... • • a a 37c. ntraiEs8 — WHITE 9-INCA Paper Plates 27# DOMINION PEANUT BUTTER .1'):11)7, 4 • ' ' " e*,4e,i#14&Areirs714 ' ADDS ZING TO SALADS — Rieummt,o ammo' SALAD DRESSING at 210 IN* 330 JAR 630 MONDAY bpd TUESDAY • duly 21 and ft "The Violerit Mol" Technicolor Edward U, Robinson, Barbara Stanwyck, Glenn Ford WHITE BUCKS CAMP SHOES. Strong, sturdy crepe Soled The :popular teen ago :shoe with Children's Sandals These are Dress or Play Sandals in Whito or Beige- Oxfords, foam rubber crepe soles. Boys' = $4.39 ' Sale Price $4.49 Men's = $6.4.9 MED. DOZ. $11p89 Sale price $2.29 MERCHANDISE PURCHASED At"Irothi )5651000* SPORE IS tiltdddibit1014`ALLY tittAilAttitth TO GIVE '!rcpt' 100% tiktfStAdT1614. • CUT FOOD COSTS AT - 370 • Noiaamiii••• CALLAN SHOES INION titttrzo Winghani Ontarip PICO/ U 1,411.,, glo Phone 12 11111111111111111111111111111MIla