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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1958-09-24, Page 8' • ; ikt, • • *Ott The WirtgIram Advarte04iniee, Wailligradayi Sept. 244 494ig 0 ALAN WILLIAMS •Optometrist " ePetieSe•reet"etet*fterIN.r4e, Patrick St., Wingham Photte 770 .. . CROWN 41110 ._. . Theatre 4•Harriston , THURS. - FRI. - SAT. September 25 - 26 - 27 -George ill'orinby in' "BELL BOTTOM GEORGE'?" and "MUCH TOO SHY" Ta of George Formby's Great- est Comedy Hits Don't miss this Show, MON; - TUES., - WED. September -40 - 30 October 1 "THE GOLDEN AGE •OF COMEDY" Featuring all the Greats' of Comedy in one 4reat •Comedy Package and on the same Program, "IT'S - GREAT TO. BE YOUNG" . When A Music Happy Class Upsets A Staid British School. • THURS. - PRI. - SAT. October 2 - 3 - 4 ."THE ADVENTURES. OF TOM SAWYER" Plus •-.fflGuIliv'er's Tiavels" An All Technicolor Adventure '7 : '- • Show, MUNRO! Mrs, Jas. Keene and children and hey mother, Mrs. Johnston. Conn, motored to Sudbury' on Wed- nesday 'lest, Mo. Conn returning' .as far as Barrio by bud on Sun- day, where she Was met by Mr. Conn and GeorgCOnn, Mr. Keene has purehased a new trailer, Mr. Russell Purdon last a vale. able cow last week. ft choked on an, apple. ,At the meetiag .of the TRU. of the united Church last Tuesday evening, Muriel Moore read an address and Karen Groskorth. pre- sented Mr. Raymond I-reldlAw a Bible, a gift in •appreciation of many years of helpful service with the Y.P.TJ, The president •spolre; 11.1111111111111111011111.111141111101111111•11111114111 WED.-THURS. SEPT. 24-2$ "VOODOO WOMAN" • Terror strikes the jungle "THE UNDEAD" Adult Entertainment Terror that screams frOrn the grave FRIDAY and SATURDAY •• September. 26 and. 27 "APRIL" LOVE' Pat Boone and Shirley Jones - "COURAGE OF BLACK AMITY" '" • Starring John. Crawford 7113. m r, T. 7" 7. 1 • • 45;.-c1.7.F7 ."-rrv't:TTrlfr77. • • •• eigt • i• . • Will always, turn to real • experts when he wants a thorougb and cornplete • job done on a wrecked car. We are fully equipped to handle the situation and our men are well trained. Regardless of the damage, it's • all in the day's work to us and you will be happy with the results. Wingham Body Shop' Just tell us where. . and we'll be there! • Phone 746 Sid Adams Wingham on the hYme, In the Cross of Christ .71,. glory"„ and all errioyeti the recreational period that famed. The ladies served itinch. • ' Er. and Itfrs. Donald Watt and family of Toronto spent the week- end with his parents, RIM and Mrs, W. J Watt, Mrs. .0. Gillespie and Mrs, Carnet Farrier Attended the gun., oral of the late Thomas Kerry, held from Eden Grove Church on Wednesday last to Paisley. ceme- tery. Ms. E. R, Groekorth spent last week at the home of her sister, Mrs. Bert Porter of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Relison Falconer and family of Sarnia spent the week -end with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Falconer. Mr, And Mrs, Fero, Vineent at Auburn visited last week...with Mr, And Mrs. .,,Tas. Falaorier. Mr, Jack Currie was the winner of the lucky tielret, drawn at Blyth • rah) for the ten pounds et new. cheese, He 'was busy .that day judging Jersey cattle. „ • Mrs, Trene Paterson of Toronto k spent the week -end with her mother, MM.' Wm. Taylor of Kin - toss. : ' Mr. and. IVirs.• Gordon Elliott visited •on Sunday with Mr. ad' Mrs. Wm, McPherson. of St. Helens, Mr. and ,Mrs, Kenneth Laidlaw and family of London, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Elroy LaidlaW and with Hunter relatives at Lueltnovr, .• Mr. Oliver McBrien, Goderich and Mr. Andstrorne of Montreal, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw and with Miss- es Annie and Mary Laidlaw, • Mrs. R. J. Currie, and Mr, and Mrs. Robert Gibson motored to Toronto on Sunday and Miss Marjory Currie, • who had 'been holidaying here, returned\ to , her position there. Mr. and Mrs, Robert Gibson are building a new'house just West of the Maitland bridge, beside Mr. Stewart ForSythrs home. ' Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth ^Dickson and children of Belinore visited on Sunday with her parFats, Mr. and Mrs.' Arthur Moore. • Mr, and Itlfrs. Stewart •Coupland, of TorontO -spent the week -end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Robinson, and with iWtoxeter relatiVes. • •* • • , Mr. arid Mrs. Fred McGee and: children, Wingharn, and M. and Mrs John McGee were in London on Monday. Rally. Sunday, will be held in the United Church here, next Sunday, at 10.a.ra, and Communion Service will be held on World Communion. Sunday, October 5. • Mr; and•Mrs. John Purdon and - Mr, and 'Mrs. Kenneth Zinn, and family visited on Sun,day with Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Zinn of Innerkip. Mr. and Mrs. George Fisher and children visited on Sunday last with Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Lowry of Lurgan. j Mr. and Mrs, Garnet Farrier and children, spent, the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Farrier • at Windsor, • . • Couple Presented wrirrEcHuRcH — A splendid crowd. attended the 'party in" the Memorial Hall •)-iere on Friday night, held in honour of the neWly- weds, Mr.,and Mrs. Raymond Laid- law. The Farrier orchestra pro- . -rs...P01 .0fore*tqg kfrroir•f* • t • Architect It. T. Afileck, of Montreal, has emphasrAed open planning in the living area of this house,'. The living room oyerlotrics the back garden and emit& into an' all-purpose area cuolinliceh a csa tnb u dyeclosed , a"grr:Ogff to be-arootn, on occasion, or a third bedroom.:' Closet spice is. plentiful throughout ,the house, and there, is a well -lighted clear area in the- basement which could be made into a playroom. Cross ventilation has been provided in • shteheopuasrgba.,e4drosormons; living g:ara4e jnwll, the The total floor area is 994 square feet and the exterior dimensions ; are 42 feet by' feet, eight 'inches. 'Working °drawings for' this. house, knows as Design 2.9, ace available from Central Mortgage and' Housing Corporation at minimum cost.. 1 • BEQRPONI 12:,§.11-47 ',Iimmomminsmip BEDROOM wsk 11-4 60 • • -DBE:L. t5.o...44., 10,441.-:. 'VEST • INNING K.),TCHE:trr: • • 4 1•64,1•11 4 • . 3. Presbyterian W.M.S. Send ,Fall Bale . • • . Whitechurch—The regular month- ly meeting' of the, W.M.S. of the - Presbyterian 'Church Was held in the, S.S.. room.. of.• the church on Wednesday lest, with 'twelve mem- b'ers present, and with the presi- dent, -Mrs, Dawson Craig, presi- Friends 'Shower Joan Forster ST. 1L—MissJoan Forster, whose marriage t8 Mr. Ronald Perrott of Goderich; takes ;place at• ChalmerS Presbyterian Church,: Whitechurch, -next Saturday, was honoured guest at, a large. gather, ing of ladies in the community hall on Thursday evening. b Mrs,a:WI,The , ,:)eh nUbele.r. Chesteridtsthhethe ladies, 'bride-elect va-'Tedataisyewsl4O. E Taylor as te,pst trio' eeandyd• gathering net6eepndje' ontYo- inagbletiime uansianc,ycognocilsudbinyg hewrithsi.sttehre brella bedecked With streamers; wedding' hells arld:'4onfetti-filled won, the .contest Of. the mystery the seat of honor under aui urn - McDonald. Mrs. 'Ernest' Gaunt parcel, a vegetable peeler, for identfying it 'correctly., was 'conducted by Mrs. Elmer Foran; a aFlOwer Love Story" by. Lois- Miller; "Meet the Misses" Too", by 'Mrs. 'Ernest 'Gaunt; a Barbara Purdon. 'A ' somi• contest by. Mrs. Walter Elliott and names of People in town by Mrs, Norman Marriage" by Mrs. ,W.." A. Miller; Harold. Gaunt; "Men Get Married. Elliott; • , "Recipe • for.' a' Happy duet by Mrs. Will Rutherford and McDonald; 'an accordian SOlo by mrs. Jack Forster 'and a piano "The Bride's Bouquet" bY 'Mrs. duet, by Beth Cooper .and Gladys Psalm of Marriage" by MrS. Walter James' Aitchison; ' "Preeepts" by Adis .W. . D. Rutherford; : "The Wedding March as Joan, with her for the following program' : Read- ingS—"Angel Wings" 4, by ' Mrs. Irrna and' Norma Forster, , took their places at, the front.. ' sisters,' Mrs. Walter Elliott and Beverley Gaunt was ' chairlady • . Norma, While Irma read the accompanying verses. Also assist- ing were Patsy Foran, Lois, Miller, iViarilyn MaeTavish and' Beverley aunt. Joan• expressed 'her i 'appreciaton . r,. . and Invited the ladies to a trous- Seau.tea on Tuesday afternoon and evening. A bountiful lunch brOrIght a pleasant evening to a close. • ST. HELENS , ••,;• Miss Annie Kennedy, read the •criPtur4 message frOin,,Romans;, Chap.,- 10, and „load Forster led in :prayer, Irma Forster had charge of -the' meditation period, speaking on, "Working together as Taught by Christ". •Mrs. Andrew Gaunt had charge of the tpoic, from the study book on Japan, Mrs. Prarik.Coniter, Mrs. Andrew Gaunt, 'and Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw were appointed a, noiniriating com- mittee 'to bring hi it slate of offic- ers and plans Were Made•to attend the sectional meeting. The fall bale, with the hospitid- gifts, Was ready .to be sent away, and Mrs. Craig closed the meeting 'with the hymn, "Lord, Dismiss Us wit lt Thy blessing". vided music for dancingt. The young couple were called to the'front, an address was read by Elroy Laid - Jaw and, Fred Moore, presented them with a purse 'of money. Raymond thanked his .friends for their kindness and 'lunch was serv- The canner must take care of purchases and payroll before his pack is sold finance operations until his crap is delivered ...so both are 'borrowingfront al bank. When borrowing is sound business pm'. flee, it is a simple, straightforward. process to arrange a Joan from a chartered bank, Every day, in every part of Canada, • the chartered banks, are lending money to farmers, fishermen, prOdUeers, martufac- tUrers processors and other' commercial clatottitiMarge and small.,.to meet pay- rolls, buy taw inatetials, 'market good) and meet a multitude of financial needs. A hank Manager it constantly on the look... Out for opPortunities to make such loans that's his Joh„ Bank loans ate an essential part,of the process that provides the goods and services.that Make lite. better ter all Canadians, BANKS SERVINHO- YOUR COMMUNITY " v • •," T. IIELENS--The October Meet - ink Of the Women's Institute will be held 'in the community hair on Thursday, October 2nd at 2,36, Roll Call "Something L resolve to dO better next Year". Motto, "Let US resolve to use Our talents for the good of ourselves, dui Irma, lute and 'our community”, topic by'Mrs, Lorne Wood, Convener of .tesolutio110, lIoateSsea, Miss W. D. Rutherford and. Mrs. W. G. liunit phrey. ' • Plans are being made to obserVe the 6Oth anniversary of Calvin United Church in It.ToVenniver, when key, M. Wright of Monkton, fernier sinister, Will 'be the guest speaker. Mrs,' Btarvey Webb has been a visitor With Mr, and Mn'. Ken Grewar and baby daughter , at Brantford, Ur, and Mts. Gerald borseht and Mindy •have Mint/led hem' after Spending the past six weeks at Walsinghant.Stisaii,- 'Judy and Sally have also returned frOM 113etirie where ,they Were staying with Mr. and Mrs, Archie Taylor of Vietorin and mrs., e, V. Miller of Vattetitiver left for their homes on Thursday after itpending Wend weeksvielt log *lends and reltitives am the elate a their motet, Mrs. Nt Millet and 144 URCIF , Fariner4 in this 'district:ere, vim- plaining of the piesence of swamp ,mustard -'in their graiii. This is a Small brown- seed,j, and' is very- bit - 'ter, Pigs ,simpiy'refuse' to eat the Mr. and, Mrs. 'Alex Nethery; Mrs, • • Rutherford • ReaVie • en,d S,haron, visited on Sunday with Mr. Reayie an Westminster Hospital, London. • Mrs. Reuben .Appleby,, who has, hemi patient in Wingham•ilosni• tElb fOr Paai: :weeks; was takenrbit.Sritutday to St.' Joseptei Hospital, Lcintion; for •Itittber, treat, Inent on tier e • ite. • • ' , . . antliMrs,„•Kenneth Barbour and family of 1,Beigravevisited on Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Clarence 'Ritchie,, •-••4 • • • • Mr; anderMrs,” ,CalVeit , Falconer of '131Y-th visited 'on, Sunday with Mr. and";Mrs:':jas.'Faleoner: ' Mr, oha, Coulter Chatham 'spent the weekend Coulter and Laidlaw 'relatives here, • Mr. •aid. Mrs, Geo. 'Fisher and children: visited ';on, 'Sunday 'With Mr. and, Mi•s: To .Jaritki• of Milverton. ".; ; • v••••• • Mr, and • Mts.'‘Getshorn• JOhnstrin visited on' Sunday' with Mr: and Mrs. Edward ,'Robinson' Of St., Ate, , ••• • ' Miss Euphemla • Deacon , of Lon- don visited, last Week •at the -hone bf, her Sister; Mrs: Alari".Pattison. On Sunday. Mr.. and, Mrs.' Pattison and Miss Deacon visited with Mr. and Mrs.'Alvin ' 'Arnistiong of BrUssels, and Miss Deacon stayed to Visit With her sister there.' , • • Mr. and'Mrs. George Walker and Clarence 'spenf a few days lag week with 'Mr. and Mrs. Atmore }lepton 'of Biantford. Mrs. W. Jaeklin of Listowel 511111111111111101111111111111911111$111111111166.16111111111111111111111,11111111111,111111161116111111111114 • visited for a few days last Week at the home of Mr. and Mrs.. Mel& POrdon. The people of this district extend: .sympathy to Mrs, trevi Bienuan and her family in their bereavement,.. Mr. and Mrs. Harry McKay of Walkerton and Mrs, Win, Plernall of Owen Sound, spent the week -end at the Plenum home here, Mr. an Mrs, 3, G. Gillespie spent the week -end with Mr, and Mrs, • Llashmar DRIVE-IN THEATRE. Listowel, Ont, :. THURSDAY and FRIDAY • September 25 and 26 , Double Feature "HIGH FLIGHT" ' Colour OinernaSeope Ray minand, Helen Cherry, "HELL CATS. OF • THE NAVY" Ronald. Reagan, Nancy. Davis ' . CA.RTOOIST ' , • SATURDAY and MONDAY • September 57 and 29 . • "VIOLENT SATURDAY". Victor Mature, Erneat Borgaine • Adult Entertainment TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY September 30 and October 1 ' "WOMAN OF THE . RIVER" Adult Entertainment ' Sophia Loren, Gerard Oury ColoUr riaCk MHO* f SataiOr NO, '0114 • hirs. Walter BOO* of Virinsharn,• and Miss Clive • Terriff spent the, weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Sii; Felon of Toronto, . MrS, Harry Tichborrne of Gode. rich visited: on Sunday with her, mother, :Mrs, David Kennedy,. rlirrIMP91*000,11fil fir rrr irrturrrifirrorrmr4r***ropro . , CLINTON,INToNt oNT. wv;•••••••••.,, reattiriiiir the Pkrgeitt Wide 5r00/1 In 1100n r4Unty Two Shows Nightly, Rain or Clear • First Show at Dusk Box office open at 7.304 p.m, Children *hider 12 in Car.0,Wee ICIFILIRSDAY and FRIDAY September 95 and 26 • "THE GIRL CAN'T HELP IT" (Adult Entertainment) • Jayne Mansfield.. and Edmond O'Brien (Colour) (Cinernascope) • (ALJ -4 STAR cAst) (One Carte0t0 $ATVRDAY and MONDAY • September 27 and 29 "COWBOY" (Colour) Glen Ford 84 Jack loemmon, STOOGE CONEY • • (One Cartoon) .. • • ", , • TUESDAY • and' WEDNESDAY September 30 and October 1 . 'THE STORY OF • 'EsTRER 'COSTELLO' Joan Crawford :and Rossano Brazzi • (One Cartoon) • $4, *Dia I.At.,'Your. IGA Weekl lohnson's. • ` , • •• = PASTE- WAX2lbs 89c i-,• (YOU PAY. tOR SEVEN ANS GET ONE) . — • • • 111._ 1:1gadersaoli . . . .• , • ' • 9 • , • . • • • ".. • • • CHEESE SPREAD ...' W.A." $AVE 16e • porvF, STEW. 4 I INSTANT MILK POWDER • • • '• • 4 • • • * FL; , TOMATO. KETCHUP SIIREDDIES 1214 °z*. : • • 55c 15 oz. — ' for $1.00 • 1 lb. • ' • alc , iloz. 2 for 41c 25c ieameal Whole or gall! iCOTTAGE ROLLS ▪ Aeronized - 2 to 3 lb. average , • FRYING CHICKENS 39c Tablerite - Sliced COOKED HAM • Feature lb 47c uw I, • Gititranteed Fresh... .1! is the :BREAD. • 'that makes ithe SandwichUI' 6 oz. pkg. 43c ,pkg. ,..1 Tablerite - Pure ./1°I'lc SAUSiAGE 4.?e pkg. Burns - Red 'Hot' ;WIENERS th. pkg. ..; 43c 13kk• IGA:;M:atketi, 9•••••••••/91Wre••••••••••••••••0•••••••••••.41•4••• • .• 41: INVITATIONS • ANNOUNCEMENTS , .• 1tICIPTIgN CARDS THANK YOU CARDS itiTa.MATIONAL-APT04TS .;f1,AVUTt0" PRINTINSI. • (ittised Lettering) : Lit'UlAttIST*OU WITH YOUR WODING PLANS 1 �i Pi Ot 104V DOW YOU, WocIdIng Indiditinto Announcements ind kiii;Iodome060 with ompleto eoefidtiecit es t* quality and eatiactInort.ot 104,410*Itt"‘D.1)1t!. ,P4APKINL,f`e41,w0Akt) r,AK't The WINGS :i# AM 4kiDVANCE TIS ME •