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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1958-07-30, Page 3• • *pd. Ppe pop epp,• ow., et ••••• CROWN Theatre - Harriston Last Time Tonite, Wed., July 30 "Raintree County" Montgomery Clift and , „ 41izabeth Taylor Another M.G.M. Classic in the - Traditions of Gone With The Wind Police Expect Busy Week-end On the long week-end last August, 28 people lost their lives on Ontario roads. Hundreds of others were injured in automobile accidents. Once again, this coming week-end will likely be the busiest of the year, both;l for the highways 7-and the hoSpitals. Your Ontario Provincial Police force.will take no holiday. They, and countless municipal policemen will be working full-time to guard our streets And highways against a repetition of last year's terrible experience. If.-.you travel this weelt-,enk'remember that 1,800 OPP Officer§ will be watching §-oil drive. Male it a holiday to remember forthent;"as well arfor yourself: HON.IA, KELSO, -ROBERTS, , ATTORNEY, GENERAL 9F ONTARIO An Exceptional .Opportunity to invest in Government of Canada Bonds Paying 41/2% , Telephone, write or call at any of our offices for assistance in exchanging present Victory 'Bonds Or 'to buy the new bonds ,for cash. ';' w eI ; 3 i ni° TtiteotoiYarttet,lity to obtain 41/2% interest from Government of Canada bonds is one that should not be missed. ltoss Knowles,& Co, Ltd. MICITAEL MePHAIL WINGHAM 'Telephone: 418 ft, uuNrto Telephone: Stratford 2178 If you hold any 3% Victory Loan Bonds, we strongly recom- mend that you exchange them now for the new 41/2 % Con- version Loan due September 1, 1983. You will receive a higher rate of interest and, in addition, an immediate cash adjustment. CZ) You can also buy the new 41/2%,Bonds for cash from us at 100. with Funny Man Norman Wisdom SUN. MIDNITE - AUGUST 3 Holiday Show • "20 MILLION MILES TO EARTH" "THE TWENTY- SEVENTH DAY (Adult), " • ' Two Science' Fietibn Thrillers • MONDAY, and TUESDAY August 1 and 5 HIGH COST OF LOYING' This Will Tickle Your Funny Bone, "UNDERWATER WARRIOR" Underwater, ,SuSpense fr Tao 14,0vaneo-lamos, 11Weeellay, h( st 400 arogfloptilyRolituomuipoutilludilifootwommit That Was a Close SHAVET' 444 4 APrA.10,1,1PWliAliA 04 4A‘14.1”11011..1,1.141!!, 4 4 4 44 . 1.414,1!AAAAHAUMAni..10",filAM""i"' '''''''''''''''''' ' '' GORRIE ante I! That's what you'll be saying after you've tried' 1 DOLMA'S PRECISIONzBUILT SIX.BLADE ELECTRIC itAZOR Free trial period. 4T v Hafermehl's Jewellery "Fine,ct'Qua'lity and Service" DIAMOND AV‘POINTWISTIr8bl1T'111X01.1.rSIV ,1111111p111011cP1 '' '''' ' !I ' ' Ipipt '' plp ''' llllll lllll ll ppIpipptppipi.01 lllll ; l p l ppipmpipiippippippppgispoppip lll p l lll llll 6;10 llllll amamsammior SCRAP IRON, METAL, FEATHERS, and BATTERIES ALL MODEL CARS fro— 1236 to 1950 LOOK ! SEE !! WILL PAY HIGHEST CASH PRICE • Call COTTAGE ROLLS , . . lb. 65c GROUND BEEF . . , 3 lbs. $1.25 Friday and Saturday•Only SAUSAGE • 3, lbs. 0.25 FROZEN FOWL AT ALL. TIMES 'IThe ItriebiSCie,e en the compulsbrY hog Marketingscheme was taken at elork4 Office On il'rirlaY, Foili hundred and thirty-two were on tile Voterie, list arid 2)9 voted, The "yes" votes numbered 149 and the "ne' Vot.'es 113. There Were seven spoiled ballots, Some 150 'Children are receiving water, safety and swimming' in- struction at the Maitland river in the Gorrie community park. Films were shown on Friday in the L 0.L. hall.. Ron HUbc, FOrdwich, is the instructor and $ancira Edgar is the assistant, h New combination swings and glider were' installed' at the park last week. The annual Edgar family gather- ing was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Watson Brown, Moles- worth, on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Bower Parrish and family left on Monday morning for a ten-day holiday, *hen they will visit %the St. Lawrence Seaway, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Stainton, who were married on Wednesday, of last week in Wingham United }Church.—Photo by Horst 1%Isyk. The Best of.Frost! and Cure& Meats Always on Lockricige's Butcher Shop. ed old acquaintances in the village on Tuesday. Mr, Caley was rec- tor of this parish from 1946 to 1950. Word has been received from Dr, C. C. Ramage of Vineland that he and Mrs. Ramage are tour- ing the British Isles this summer. They, travelled by plane. The Ra- mages are former Gorrie resi- dents, Mrs. Cloyne Michel received word of the death of her brother-in-law, Mr. Ed Smith of Seaforth, on Mon- day morning. • Montreal, U,S,A. and Minden, Ont. aqid Mrs-. Tom Edgar and iclaPghtors, iif 15t, ThOilfias,..attendOd the Edgar family Sun-' Clay. ilagisa Nancy Jacques retUrr!O: to her, Mahe •'after Visiting witlif the: Edgar family in ,St,'ThemaS; Miss- es Faye and Ruth Ddgar /are vis- iting with Miss Joyce Ford at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Glenn. Me-,, Michael in. WrOxeter this week, Miss Bessie *Wylie left •on Mon- day morning for a holiday motor trip to Cape Breton and Prince Edward Island. She was accom- panied by Mrs, Howard Wylie,',of Wroxeter and two Toronto friends, The August meeting of the Gor- rie Women's Institute will be held at the home of Mrs. Leonard San- derson on Tuesday evening, Aug. 5 at 8.30 o'clock. Roll call, "An ar- ticle in my medicine cheat and why." Mr.' and Mrs: Sandy Hastie •are vacationing for two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hastie. In addition there were week-end guests, Sandra and Bunny Hastie and friend, Ken ,Kent, also Judy Trealor of Toronto, Mr. and' MrS Donie Hestia and 'daughter Hea- ther of Streetsville. Bailey-McArthur Vows otr.Saturday GORRIE—Norma Faye McAr- thur, of Hanover, daughter Of Mr, and Mrs. Archie McArthur, con. 14, Howick Township and Wilfred Bailey, Hanover, son of Mrs, Ohm and the late Mr. Bailey of Milver-, ton, exchanged marriage vows be- for Rev, J. W. Hird, acting pastor of the Gorrie United Church, in a ceremony at the home of the bride's parents at '2.30 on Saturday afternoon, under an arch banked with roses. The bride wore a waltz-length gown of net over blue satin with long-sleeved jacket and full skirt. She carried roses and carnations. Miss Marion Bailey, sister of the groom, was her attendant, wearing pink and carrying roses and carna- tions. Little Madeline McArthur, sister .of the bride, was flower girl wearing yellow nylon and carry- ing a- nosegay of roses. For the reception the bride's mo- ther wore a light blue gown and carnation corsage. The bride- groom's mother chose a pale blue with carnation corsage. Robert McArthur, brother of the bride, was groomsman. The couple will reside in Han- °vet% The Guild of St. Martha of the Anglican Church catered for the 'wedding supper in the Gorrie com- munity hall. A dance followed in the evening. • WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY July 30 and 31 Mickey Spillane's '"My Gun Is 'Quick" Plus "UNTAMED YOUTH", (Adult) Mamie ,Van Doren, Lori Nelson 1:''IT'RIDAY"ittal"SATTIRDAY! August 1 and 2 ' "GUNS OF FORT PETTICOAT' Audie.`Murphy `UP IN THE WORLD' "It's good to hear your voice again, Sons" Someone you love would love to hear your voice..,, telephone 'tonight * GORRIE THURS. - FRI. - 'SAT July 31 and August 1 and 2 "Legend Of The' Lost" John Wayne and Sophia toren AMATEUR SHOW ON STAGE Thursday, July 31 If you can Sing - Dance or Play an Instrument — then write Crown Theatre Manager or Phone 152 MONDAY and TUESDAY August 4 and 5 "RUN SILENT, RUN DEEP" Clarke Gable, Burt Lancaster They call it 'Submarine Grave- yard — But These Men Beat the Odds. THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OP CANADA *Long. Distance Irdrectin. iate.s nights after 6 and all day Sunday AIV,14....•,,,••••••••••••••••••••••• WC, Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Martin, Kitchener spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gowdy. Mr. and Mrs.' Glen Will and children, Kingsville, spent the week- end at the home of the former's parents; Mr. and Mrs. Justin Will. Vickie and Janice remained for a longer visit with their grandpar- ents. Misses Carolyn, Marie and Gale Lake, from near Ethel) spent a few days with their grandmother, Mrs. L. Thornton. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Joron, of Toronto, visited at the homes of Mr. tind Mrs. Raymond Gowdy, in Wingham and Mr. and Mrs, Harry Gowdy. Miss Kay Cathers, Toronto, spent the week-end with her father, Mr. John Gathers. • Miss Edna Lawrence, Toronto, is visiting at the home of her mo- ther, Mrs. Chas, Lawrence. Mr. and Mrs, A, J, Eccles and Mrs. Hilda Tutton of Galt, were week-end visitors with Mrs. Bella Greaves. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Patrick, of St. 'Thomas, visited with Mr. and Mrs, August Keil last week, The many friends Of Mr, August Keil ,Wili„,t),e glad to know that his 'con- dition is improving and that lie li t' 04)-0 ':he out on the lawn. wand • MiS; 'Frank Ring and Mrs, Harry King spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs, Forty Col- met at their cottage near Mindeh. '11,1tra. David Brown of Canfield Was a. visitor with Mrs, Lottie Thornton for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Sack Evers. of Toronto Were weekend guests of Mr,arid Mrs. Manfred Irwin, Mi. and Mrs. Eric Martin, 1<it- choler, Visited with Mr. and Mrs, Lionel .Thluistort and Mr. and Mrs. Courtney Gilpin 1O ridgy', .'1'11.0 Hey, C, aind Mrs, Catty and Jane, of Coalinga, Cal,, reneW- Waxman Salvage e. Brussels, Ont. •Phone 287 or 260 ALSO A FULL IANE PIPES, ANGLES, 'PLATES arid' STRUCTURAL 'STEEL , .:FOR.. ,SALE Rev. W. J, Hird will conduct services in the Gorrie and Wrox- eter T.Inited Churches until a min- ister is obtained. Service in Wrox- eter at 10 o'clock and Gorrie at 11.15 a.m. Miss Margaret Hastie is holi- daying this week at Streetsville, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh . Miller of Detrdit spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Archie Miller. Mrs. Harry Ferguson attended the funeral of a brother-in-law in Parkhill and spent last week with relatives there, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hastie and Mr, and Mrs. W. C. King spent from Friday to Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Smith at their. cottage on Lake Simcoe. Dr. and Mrs, G, F, Mills, Coder- ich, are enjoying a lake cruise on their new yacht. Little Mernie Mills is staying with Mrs. Cloyrie. ' Mr. and Mrs. Earle King, Carol and Doug and Mr. and Mrs. Tom O'Krafka and Barry spent Sun- day,at Sauble Beach. Miss Margaret Monroe of To- ronto is a guest pf Mrs. Minnie Ir- Win this week, Service at St. Stephen's Church next Sunday morning will be at 10 o'clock. At 11,30 ,a.m, the Rev. E. C. ,Attwell will ' addrets the Black Knights in Trinity, Church, Fordwich, Friends will be sorry to learn that _Miss Donna Toner, who has been taking a summer course, was suddenly taken ill and had to un- dergo surgery twice and a further operation on this Wednesday is ex- pected, It is hoped she may make a quick recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Hornung, of Kitchener, Miss Lenore Feigel 'and 'Master Howard ,Feigel spent Wed- nesday at Amberley. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Pylre and Mr. and 'Mrs, Stewart Strong were guests at the Reddon-Todd wed- ding in Clifford United Church on Saturday. ONTARI HOSPITAL SERVICES COMMISSION ~F i1 ~ N i ~ t t { ~ t l i l l l i~ ft l ~R lf l l~ t l l~ ti k ~ tt f ~ i( 1 ~ il 1~ C t l~ t i~ -