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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1958-07-30, Page 8<,1! • Husband of former, Wingharn Girl Dies ..4attrtat,20 ' 20 Cu. Ft. . Holds 700 lbs. itead it in MORNING while it's NEWS! 6006700 eANADA's HAI-meat NEWSPAPER June Loreen Stolies, deghtei of2.!!fr. and Mrs. T. J. stokes and John Douglas Fischer, son of Mr. and Mrs. 3. V. Fischer Who were married on July 12th at the home of the bride's parents—Photo by Hoist 111syk. BEIIHAVE 250 World4arneus Ferguson System tractors every day...one in less than two minute,s? A remarkable production figUre that goes a long way towards proving this new Massey-Ferguson plant at Detroit one of the most ad, vetoed industrial facilities in the world! Vet this is the output of only one of sixteen Massey-Fer,guson factories that opertciti taeVert eounteies—in Canada., The U.S.A., England, Scotland, France, Germany and Australia. Over 2$,000 employees in these factories manufac- ture a cornplete line of farm and light industrial equipment that reachea markets in over 135 other countries. The Detroit plant is part of a whole new series of developmenta ranging through product recie.arch, manufac- turing and marketing, that have recently been put into effect'by this dynamic 110 year old company. The largest manufacturer of tractors aud self-prOpelled combines in the world today, Massey-Ferguson—a Canadian ceimpatiy with a truly inter- national outlook--loolga forward to continued progress in the mechanize- tion of agritulture throughout the "rod& Tiribetle.11,4..,,,,..4PIIEMVargARTAlatriFirroZOW,Tir,wrg.):.,7( , lealeeepligest i1aWingbele, Athatue04lalas, Wredtkertelika; July 50, 1958 HOLIDAY 'TIME MEANS EXTRA HAZARDS , Beware. of Traffic• Play -Sale ,in The. Water 11-.--1001mmok_ 11P YOUR FAMILY SHOE STORE PRONE 12 WIN HAM 11111milmainialiontelfloP CARRIAGES • AND 'SLEEPER' STROLLERS AT Miss Fl Freeer • Rartington is WROXETER . ,.1.000ing, at 'the herae Of lier • . brother Jelin Fraser, Sund.ay rvisitore With Jelin end •Mrs. Fraser were :Stewart ,and Mrs. MeLennan and MeSter .Bluevale, Gordon. and M. Holt •' end awl, .JaineeteiVA Were eise . the same home. .... . linter County BASEBALL sENioR laxmalroN- vs. LISTOWEL, 18,20 pin. SATURDAV, AUG. 2nd e GALT vs. leISTOWEL 8-20 Pau* TUESDA-Y, AUG 5th LAU public school children FREM,I. Minor teanis FR :En if arriving in a beclY,, Lestowel Meinoriel Park 1 .tkvitlkuvistootalmo+ ... .... ‘01141110111111141flint, ....... Illildmay Rotary. Club BING $1200 in Prizes Wednesday, July 30th Community Centre, Mildmay $500 Special Must Go Two $1 00 Specials Twelve regular garoes for $40.00 each One Share the Wealth Extra, and special cards 25c; 5 for $1.00 Doors open at .8.00 p.m., starts at 9.00, over about 11.00 p.m. Bingos are held in Mildmay every second Wednesday. Proceeds for Community Service Projects. Mr, and Mrs. Harry McGuire aed Mr, and Mrs. Russell Walker en- joyed a week's holiday near Lake Simeoe last week. Visitors with Mrs. Cora McGill on Sunday were, Mr. and Mrs. Vance Carey a,nd Linda of Tor- elite, Mr. and Mrs. Corey deVeries and Lenard of Goderiele Miss Tilly" Mains Reg. N., and Miss Muriel Tait Reg. N., of London and Mrs. George Mains of RlYth Mrs. 0, Wright, Mrs, J. Steele and Miss L, Steele, all of Black- stock, visited last week with Mr. and M. Neil McCrea. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Higgins of Toronto and Miss Margaret Hig- gins of London spent the week-end with that: parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Higgins. . Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Scott of Torento visited over the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rhin and mily Me, and Mrs., John Nixon and Miss Ila Pengelly' and Arnold Methere returned borne last Mon- day after enjoying a few days' trip to Wheeling West Virginia, and oilier eastern stetes, Members of Bodrnin Farm For- um are reminded of the picnic to he held ,next Sunday at the ninth line bridge. Miss Vera Proper and Mr. Jack of Gait, are spending a. week's holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goll. Miss Verna Wheeler of MontreaI visited last week with Mr, and Mrs. Herb Wheeler. Mise Lois Greeby is enjoying a meter trip to Ottawa, Montreal and other points in Quebec, Jamee Findlater, a former reel- deet of this district, died at .the Nortluvestern General ,Hespital. Toronto, on Friday, His wife was the former Josephine VanNormaii, daughter of the late Mr. add Mre. Robert VanNorman, wliti resided in the home now occupied by Dr, 13, N, Corrin. FunerEil service was held in Tor- onto on Monday morning with in- terment on Monday afterriemi at the Brandon Cemetery, Belgrave. WHITECHURCH Cecil Faleoner and Robert ken, derson have been busy painting William Pierdon'e house- ' Mr. and Mrs, Carl Weber and daughters left on their vacation on Tuesday morning, going to Niagara Falls. They intend to tour northern and Western Ontario. Mr. E. S. Watt and other helpers from Palmerston have taken over the work in the inill. Mr. and Mrs, Carman,,, Farrier and children of Long Branch spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Farrier. Mrs. Sohn Coultes Sr. of Morris, who had been with relatives at a cottage at Southampton, lastoveek, was taken seriously there, and has been a patient in Southampton Hospital since Wednesday , Our Librarian, Mrs. D. Willis is to attend the Course for Librarians, which commences next week in Winghane and which well centinue for four Weeks. Sister Melanie of Hamilton, and. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Rowan- wet son Martin of Aston, Visited on Sunday at the home of the former's nephew, Mr, Myles St Marie. Sister Mary of Rosary (formerly Cecelia St Marie) was formerly moved from Halifax to Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Caseinore and Naomi of Toronto spent' the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ross of Turnberry. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McInnis and sons of Ideal, Sask" have been visiting at the home of her sister Mrs. Brock McKenzie and with Turnberry relatives, and Mr M& th Innis, will have charge of e Bible ass in Holmes school this Sunday- ni Mr. Jack Laruer of London visited em. Sunday with Mr. and rti• RAM Cook of Mareoch, and JUlie cook of yyill glifttri, and Carolyn Jackson .1af 'p_russeis, are visiting this Week lth their grend-parents, Mr. arid Mrs, 'Cook. . , 4 Mr. ansi grS. Chas.' Wood and Whe had been at Woottage at- tne.lase ,last .week, visited on Friday withe her parents, .Mr, and Mrs; Gershon. Jhnpn On Feidaer, On their way home to Seaforth, Mrs; Johnston had the misfortune te slip and fall eat 'the. stable on Friday evening and break a bone in 'heir right ankle.- The' injhred feet is in a eaet. T,M1 jObn yes of Detroit visfeed laet Week at the borne of Mr, ti,nd Mre. Russell t Ritchieand other Tiffin families in KinlOsS, Mr, and Kra, Ebner"- Wall 4of • Teeswater visited on Sunday at the Ritchie home, Mr. and Mrs, Wire Frank and Shirley, and Misses Janie and Bess McGreger, ellof , Cempbellville, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emerson and miss Lil Emerson, and also with Mr, 'and Mrs. R. M. Shiell, Wingham. Mr. and MreeArehie Purcion and daughter, Kathy, made several trips to T. St. 'e oseph's' Hosnital, London, last week, ere account of the illness of her father, Mr. Webster Jacklin. Mrs. Jecklin hae ;been stayIng with friends at Landoll, during the past we'elre :- Mr. Levi Bienian has been very ill' in. Wlngham -Hospital over the week-end. REAL #1 ayour k in every flavaur, when ,you WI% Waterloo Cattle Breeding ASSOCIATION "Where Better Bulls Are Used" •WW RememPer our change in schedule for Sunday service effective Saturday, August 2nd,. 1958 for a trial period. For cows in heat on Saturdayeadione for service Saturday evening from 6 to 8 p.m, These cows will be insemittated early on Sunday, For coWs in heat on Sunday morning, do not call foe service unl Monday morning. For serv, ice •or, ifiore. information, phone collect to-- id'itit0D •'1,1b 2,3441 or Teeswater 126 , Between TM and 6.33 a.m. week days Betweene 6 and 8 p.m. on Saturday evening Do not.call for service on Sunday. We are a co-operative, nee-profit, farmer owned and controlled orgenization whose policies are made by the members through , . the board of directors,. MITER, CATTLE FOR BETTER LIVING LIFETIME SECURITY a Canada Life special contract providing Life Insurance and Pension Option all In one policy available from age 0 to age 55, Consult— FRANK C. HOPPER —Representative---- Canada Life WINGHAM, ONT. Phone 462 'BROWNIE'S DRIVE-IN CLINTON, ONT. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••wow.,••••••••••••••• Featuring the Largest Wide 4 Screen in Huron County z Two Shows Nightbe Rein or Clear - First Show at Dusk g Box office open at 8 p.m. Children Under 12 in Cars Freel, :to tef'te.ch orAer/ . . — Fr fast, frieivily loan serekelrom specially. trained, 'courteous pee*, come to HFC —Canada's leading con- sumer finance comeanet. Borrow up to $1,000 in privacy, with up to 30 Months to repay on terms you select. Yau'r• always wolcorna at HFC , ONL.IF AT HFCi.. HOUSEHOLD FINANCE R. K. Fitch, Manager 35A West Street Telephone 1501 GODERICH • , '.1V1pney.:$614ce . baikedby years' experience MID*SUMMER SALE NOW ON. BARGAINS FOR ALL Canadian Company Initiates 'Vigorous Expansion Program... NEW MASSEY-FERGUSON PLANT BUILDS 250 TRACTORS A DAYI IHURON FIELDMAN ADDRESSES -KEW BELGRAVE—The directors of the Morrie Federation Met recentlY in the township hall with the presi- clett, Ross Smith in charge, The minutes Of the last Meeting were d and adopted. The secretary was histriected to get priee lists on -east of metal slave to replace U* "JET ATTACK" i John Agar and Audrey Totter 1 "Suicide Battalion !John Ashley and Touch ConnerSi. .4 (One Cartoon) :7• !SATURDAY ONLY Auguet ti "The White Feather' 44.04,0.064.WVie,•••••••••••••••••••,....... : THIIRSDAY and FRIDAY July 31,- August 1 — Double Feature -= Massey—Peripison Waited t 0 . T •(:). sn thiert7voett'clernovod ones the s,, sieob(;t r4nittndeli;liertaPp9a)get i epeileee (One C4411"111) to the Hog Pr stOducee 1•: anima meeting in Toronto be paid. f Aernreingway addressed ti Church ser*,:teegSpLu,d": Eeniu/1 Arranged by Ministerial AtSociatitin 4SEX., M1D1aF & OWNDAV August 5 and "Soldier Of Fortune' (COlotir) (Cinernaseope) Chirke Gable, Staten Ilayletard (One Caetttott) Nrodern pools and elder, Whip oil lakes beckon the swimming en, thtleteses, While many of the ethird- ler 4tetilti iipend lOrig halite riding or taking eking Stehle m stain or , Pre:J.404000 Of i101ttrts1:4, 411 chirsLt,Freezers nnandlY' '—enentriiitiN1 6E4 drOignod for he—iiitY and highl efficiency. Enjoy Your favorite foods year 'round at your fingertips—buy jo t larger quantities and at lower uric& Pick the,i/apacity you need and eni0Y 1 the 91 lb, fast freeze compartment—easy to 7rVe 6toragebgesket4—reversiblo two handled chest dividers and on automatic mercury switch that turns the light on When the lid is opened. Famous heavy felted Fiberglass lriniletiork never exposes an uninsulated area because it will not sag or settle.: 0.0/14641te LS flows 525 Ilat, Attf froiton #9047 seigrave. co,.op BELGRAVE ONT. moms; votoirma row uttiess eking giving theeottline en the edure of the beg marketing 'ote. Ross Stnith expreseed thanks to Mt Benitaingway and agreed to put notices in the three local papers' urging all beg predittere to Vote that the opieion of the majority might be known. Leech was peeved ley the presi- dent, i.411000: and Wittifilitotak Aleut and O. "CitiripbeIN ICItigclorre (Colour) Dirk togliede, Barbara .:Meruilo Orie outeeto 4adterr, lOcapaOily 340 11m:/ 4,4 .Vo