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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1958-10-29, Page 80!)/(AUV, and presented there, with A Purse of money. .• Irene pateraon i'eront4 tipeenr,t m th rse. wWelelikia -end 'rawyiltot.14" 14°' Mr. and Mrs. William Irwin and baby Home sono IlLiauittelotilco,nmSratdcialnY uailtti tihr! win Goderich, dfMnrtieratnadti lVIsperns.t rtRhoebwer,:aittintdIti mahee!.chAl3Dracarbwe ie tigae tinred$ oyavnnt tdol 11) f 174,71ra: West tl:, 9117: ,wanoeh, Mr. and Mrs, William Rooney and Mr. and Mrs, Elwood Rooney of Mount ,Forest visited on Sunday 4t, the Dowling borne, Q0344riachnd,vottr:d. Ron"SaludadPfr fo..ptilt12,'ber horde of her sister KM Walter Elliott. e ron rocery .7t4A Ziglte 1110 WiligliaM Attaance-Timalt Wadila6daTy 0.0t, 30i :illTal 140, the. Poo of wedding stationery at AdvancouTimos. '7,nr.gljp"-n1T7.7 " LYCEUM Theatre Two shows 'each night First at, 7.15 you take time to look over Our stock of attractive • Prints, ,•Iiriced item • plated a'ee eat red at • ED1GKQFFERS for ' ,your' Pre-`Christmas Sewing Requirements We' strongly urge' you to drop in and look over tint cOlotirtui Selection of 4Itiatly Patterned Prints. With Christmaa approach- ing very quickly, you'll want to have those aprons, doll clothes and ether fancy pke,E4 made up in good 'time. We suggest that 55c A selection of very SMART PATTERNS in a gO0Ai on Weight, especially suitable for kitchen Curtains at ,„ .... C yti. Pipe quality 101()AtIOLOTHS in all popidar Shades, 75 so neccesary for amok of your Christmas Sewing C pa, A large Shiptritnit of curette has just natlied, 001100111g' Of die smartest 'selection of ditititY styles .YOU'Ve ever seen. AttettetiVa Prints, all beatituliy triniMed and rielt looking nylon: styles as cute as Yoli '664114. 98p $1 49 wwi tor,. 41 0 $1.98 ii.nd $230 Xttii SUPER t05 in int 'titittilat ran oMMEMAi% MIS ht AMIN.MAUMAoMit YEA AMO (MOM rit IMF Av.* 4* OM rl MOO 1.• -Jack Salter and Fred McGee attended a short course given at the Canadian Tire Store in To. Onto last week, -Mrs. H, C. MacLean was ad- *rifted to Waialaam a-lospital the latter part of last week. --Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hertel and family of Kitchener visited on Sun- day with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. I-Iugh Sinnamon, Minnie St. -Mrs, W. J, Frankum of Wood- bridge was a week-end visitor with her nephew, Mr. Lloyd Cascmore, and her niece, Mrs. Alvin Higgins, Mr. Higgins and family. -Mrs. Walter Davis and Mr, Mil- ler Davis visited for a few days with the former's daughter, MVP J, T. 1311dfell at Camp Borden, Mr Davis returned home on Tuesday but his mother remained for an extended visit, -Mrs. Hugh Sinnamon is a pa- tient in Wingham. Hospital this week. -Mr. and Mrs. Bill Galbreath of Kitchener spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. W. A. Galbraith and with his father, a patient m Wingham Hospital. -Mrs. Francis Mills is visiting, with members of her family at Farmington,'Mich., while Mr. Mills is on a business trip to the West Coast, -Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Der- backer have purchased the house' on Leopold Street that has been occupied by aar,aand Mrs. Robert Hollenbeck, Mr. and .Mrs. Hollen- One Show nightly starting at 8.13 p.m, Matinee Saturday starling at 8.00 p.m. Evening Admission $1.23 75c , 50e. Matinee Admission 00e 75c 50c c Over 500,000 Canadiane *arrow from IfFC every year . . . HOUSEHOLD FINANCE. yilSarielt M.. R. Jenkins, Manager , 35A Wriiit 'Stmt Telephone 1501 • GODERIICH. ▪ Phone: Our Prices Are tower FrPi i se 590 We keepbown the Upkeep Delivery "My Life Insurance man did a grand job, for me, Ed"? AR talk over the back fence isn't about sport, or politics, or tele- vision programs. 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This thorough training plus practical experience in helping people explains why millions of Canadians welcome the services of the modern Life Underwriter. ALWAYS A FAVOURITE SAVE 10e Maxwell House R. :Instant COFFEE 6 oz. $1.19 • -s ome-J(16es' Tinned; iava .; HAM 11/2 lb. $1.44 pi THEATRE CLOSED MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, EACH .WEEK SAVE tile THURS. - SAT, October 30-31 November 1 Glenn Ford, Anna Kashfi Jack Lemmon SAVE • KLEENEX Regular or Chubby 6 for $1.00 • ,',THE. LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES IN CANADA LAM 1. CARNATION MILK Miracle Whip SALAD .DRES8,AN. Kraft • , • • is Sliced " - •-• CliEEZ • BREAD • * No other vitamin product gives you more for your money the n "all Super Plenamins • Tall, Tills 3 for 44c 32 Oz. PP 79c • iii oz. • 59c 24 oz. 18c 7 (bit. 111- 55C aaaaatta aaataaaaaeaaaaaaaalaa • a . -,-- •,,b4d,00,i . . , . . : ALL PU'RPOS;40t.111. , . HALLOWE'EN KISSES..... , .. . . . 3c t 0 . 'qt. basket ina ' Ti SNOW APPLES for' Hallowe'en .. . 45c tilm$10.41MiniMicip01144MIIWOMEMitimm.110441MMAIms'iii Huron 4H= Clubs m ns ant. so case' for ydu and your family to help maintain ,your normal resistance to infec- tion-with a once-a-day Super Plena tablet. Each tablet supplies 9 import vitamins, including Vitamin 1312, plus 1 and 12 mineral's, including iron, calci and phospliorous. Your Rexall Druggist recommends Rexall • Super Plenamins-Lsold under Rexall's famous money-back guarantee of satisfac. tion. Get your family bottle of Super Plena:, mins today and you'll see for yourself by they're Canada's. most popular vitamin- mineral product. er, mmesam0r, 'Compete at OAC Thirteen, teams representing:10a' ron County 4-H Clubstotik-pattAtic the annual Ontario 4-H Inter-Chtb competitions at the Ontario Agri, cultural College on Priday, Oct. 11, Pour 'braired and eighty-two ,boYe and girls from all over Ontario' took part in the eotnpetition 'this year. Of .the 38 teams participating in, beef cattle, ken Coulteta 47. Wingham and Ivan'HOwatt; Rita 1, Belgrave, members of thd 13lytit- Belgrave Beef Club took -third place, while the Turnberry Beef Calf Club, represented by Marjorie Kieffer, R.R. 1, Wingham and par ry MulVey, R.R. 1, Wroxeter; stood. 13th. Forty teams participated in the Grain Club competitions with Bill Andtew, RR. 7, Lticknew and Jim Blake, Dungannon, of the tucit,, now 'Club, tying for 10th place. Gordon Scott of R.1, 1, .Clifford and Bob Strong R.11, •1: Gerrie, members of the lieWick Club were ltth, mil***No "COWBOY" An outstanding technicolour western With the 'story of the conflict between' a hard bitten trail boss and a tenderfoot who becomes his partner. COMING-NOV. 6-7-8 Elvis. Presley "KING CREOLE" WOMEN MUST: UNITE N I MI Member a. of .`.,St,Wemon's Auxiliary"itetepaled WO Meeting of the -Diocedari7V.A,C,.lield'.,Oin the Church .of the' Messiah,,,Kineardina on Friday.: 1'; 'i Holy CommunionWag, -celebrated to, over 200 members coming from the , extreme .Louth to .the north of the diocese, The ladies were welcomed hr president, Mrs. A, C. Calder, of. London, who presided throughopt the proceedings. She stressed the ever-growing need of missionary work at home sand overseas and urged that more women of the church unite themselves with the. W.A, in the expanding work, Reports were •then received in various phases of, the work. Girls' and Junior Auxiliary endeavor was especially brought tO the 'attention of the gathering, as only by inter- esting the young girls can 'the future membership of the• W.A. be assured. After a delicious dinner served by, the 'Kincardine ladies the ..meeting Was resumed and Bishop Townshend of London, gave some very interesting, high- lights of the trip he and his wife had taken to the Lambeth Confer- ence of Bishops held In London England, this past summer. Bishops from all over the world came ,to. gether and debated the problemia of the cherch as a whole. Their, meal time sitting was rotated se that they might all. get, to achoW each other and exchange views. ' Sister Cathaelne of the Order of St. John, the Divine in Tornnte spoke on the life of the sisters dedicated to works. Of charity and the needs of the church. The deli- cate embroidery on the church linena done by the sisters is a main source of income. The 'meeting closed with the benediction pronounced by the Rev, C F. Johnson of Wirarham. Mrs. Abide, Mrs L, Lanibr 7fra Chas. Roberts and Rev, C. F, and Mrs, Johnson attended from St, Paul's Church, Wirigham, Lyceum Theatre wING U. A NI 52 sEsr PICTURE AWARDS & WORLD WIDE HONORS THE WORLD'S MOST HONORED SHOW November 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 Michael Jolla's 6 Dor$ liz/c1 the 411 80 arils 41•111, , --1,carry Bennett of Owl& and John Wild of BoWattalvaille spent the week-end with Mr, and Mrs, 11, • -Pr. arid' Mss, .1. L, Riker of • -Alpena, Mich,, visited this week with their Aunts, the Misses Fran, ces and Hannah Wilson and Mrs. W, Scott, -Visitors with Mr. .and Mrs. Gordon Haatie were Mr, and Mrs. George Tiltallanaon. of Mitchell, -war. and Mrs. Mel Keating and sons, Charles and David, and Mrs.; Keatiag's mother, Mrs. David Chamney, of Exeter, visited with friends in Wingham on Saturday. heck are moving to Minnie Street, to the Plehell home beside the United MOO, -Mr, arid Mrs. N. T. McLaugh- lin accompanied theratter's bro ther, Mr, J, A, flutehis011 of Mont real, on 4 holiday to Ottawa and Larder Lake, ---Visitors at the home of Mr, and Mrs. J. J, Kerr 'Sr., over the week- end were 1.4, G„ Kerr of Winnipeg, D. Q, Kerr of Tor9mt0 and J. J Kerr Jr,, and family, of Bluevald -Mr. Jaeltson Smith of Toronto a friend 'whom Walton. McKibbon met while At Camp Wangotna last summer visited at the Mot, home for a few days recently. Mrs, R. •C, Hedmond leaves this week for St. Petersburg, Fla., where she will spend the. winter months She will be accompanied by, Mrs William Keith. --Mr, Sid Crump of Sarnia spent the week-end with hi8,mother, Mrs Jean Crump, -Mr, and Mrs. Walter Pickford and their four 'children, Barbara Barry, Jo-Anne and. Richard, re ceptly moved to the Forgie , house ,111 Francis Street, The family came here from,Niagara Falls, Mr, Pick- ford is a salesman for Doer'a an t' his territory extends from Exeter to Tobermory -Mrs, A. J. Walker is a patient in Wingram Hospital, having beer admitted the latter pare of last week. ' and Mrs. Allister green and daughters visited with Mr,. and. Mrs, Lloyd Weir in Toronto on Saturday. Mrs. W. 'Weir of Wroxeter, who has been holidaying in Toronto, returned. Home , with them. -Mrs. Ida Louttit, Victaria, St, spent the week-end with Mr, •and Mrs. Goadon Louttit at ,Wroxeter. -Mrs. Robert .,Doer and Mrs Cutt of Goderich were Sunday visitors with Mrs, Robert Wenger at the home, of Mr, and Mrs, Barry Wenger. • -Mr. T. H, Gibson And • his. dau- ghter, Mrs. James Zeigler, Guelph visited with friends in town on Sunday and . attended ,the Anni- versary services at the. United Church.. -John Hanna, M,P.P., was a guest at the meeting of 'the Huror County Municipal Officers' Associ- ation at Ethel last Wednesday and the same evening attended the ban- quet of the Huron Holstein Breed ers' Association at Blyth. -Mrs. Dan Adamson and Mr, and Mrs. ArthuraPaquette of Til bury spent a few days, with Mr and Mrs. Herman`Metealfe and vis- ited .with •other friends. a The Thanksgiving ihank,dffethrr meeting, of the'ritehing of . the Wingham" United , Clati'eelt ..vas held-} at 'the hoine., of lalas;'A'a. MeArther on Tuesday, evening' 'apt week., ', ‘7' , , ; . Rev„ G. Husier introduced-.hg auest speaker RevalgiSi Jan61360e," ars Center, PaaiS; Ontario: eta from Five' Oaks Christian f7Vo It 3one Was .ordained ,lip•_19.51:- OAF., after three' years'in Weafertilkin tario she jelned the ',stake.,iirat*:': Deka. The program and .the.:e.P..! aortunitiea for 1056,-7, virere: larceft, luta neci arid' plettires were shijwt: ,wing' the, locafien i and the ciakna . iatiVitlea. in cort'itocticin alt u rah lead erah ip tourse!S.' centre, Mrs. G,'W, Tiffin; on:treitalf7 of the Evening• Auxiliary, extiregied; a vote of ..thanks to!Rkeit.`,Bon'''foit: her; informative r"talk"•:: •: A ' Thanksgiving ' ,kneSSaid.i4Vie, bY,MrS. whia 'weal charge of the' 'cleVdtatiattl' pdriod The •ScriPture.aeadiaig Yenta Pikea, was 'given by ;Mrs, Wm Cutk ahaak. The Misses; Lynda. Red,Vir: and 1,..incla:MeTaggart ,iii,-Stitie,n0:. costume delighted the group with duet. Mrs. Adams:: gave thought provoltirig were enjoyed by all, The' president,' Mrs.. N. presided fdr the' littsineaa:seetirt;iii Miss G. Hains ,gave the, tress ireY's,, report,' Mrs.:0... HoWstia-Aintlinsel; four topics On' Christian eitieri's)11P and' reporta were given, by DeWitt Miller 'arid.Mra, H. Rutr.e112 Of the sectional rieeting-firii•trroiiip , Huron Presbyterial: 'whieh was'icelda in Fordwich op October 7th, • ` Mrs, R. Vogan,Mrs C.LioydAitid, Miss J.fMurfay were appointed-,as the nominating committee to in the slatb 'of, officers, foe j10$0.; The 'meeting closed.witai the MizpSH bepedietion arid, a social ,hOttr, AUXILIARY IlEA REV JANE II .. • MARRIED ON SATURBAY-Li1ir:aiiiiidIMrs. 'Gordon David Fisher, who were married on SaturnilFaat'vi'e,t3A•ittl:ys... the , former" Betty Joan Mar- daughter of Mr.. arid Nifs. R.R, 2, Teeswater. The groom la the ,sott, of Aer.,,iittert :Fisher, It.R. 3, Wing- ham-Photo by•Msyk• stadict„aar r" • • ' • aitarshall, 1)10 e'llar g' thesWiititiVeasatat' services in sultaRtOet. 'United Church, Eke- ta, ra atanl.7Silnday and Mr, R, Pass- intftrerstIpplY ;student of Main St. Rtirc hal, who -Is a student at the 151-kireTu'rcglieu, Church the' ,College; services"n London -the PreldiY,terian Church here, •'"Mr.213eter Steer, of Langside, had ja,,,-fitive, his 'dog killed on Fl riclav,, .43 it Was, suspected of being rabid. ,-1;,'Mfaltabhn Inglis, Bonnie and Da- yid of FordWich ,visited. on Su.ndav hia- Parents, Mr, and Mrs. 'T• hgthas'Inglia. •Mr. Ben Fowler of 13,1th.„1:itts been buiy during the iiaSt -Week -wiring the farm' biald- irigSaqoaaMr, Thos. Inglis. 'Mr: Clahnee Adams 'was able to Oe'eurn,liorrie from:. the Wingham ,Hdakitair' on. Monday after an at- tacit ',of 'tarieuinonia,• Marjorie Coultes, who shat ateenaptirsirig in the Sick Children's Hospital=. Toronto, for the east riIentlaapPerti the tweek-end. at. her 4,,,Mr..Phar M1.' Falconerles Falconer and child- 41*.43.7 4farQ, ; visited on Sunday kf• 'itlf"Sitia 'Parents, Mr. and Mrs, Jainea. ,Falconer; Mr. arid ' Clarence Ritc}fir 71.0 children : visited on Sunday W.ith•-:14r. and Mrs. DOnald Mae- Ad p'itat Bohnoto. .Robinson met with, .a tibeident pn aMonday, mar „When ; he ',started to work Tat • •i FRESH QUALITY 'CAKES NsArBiLieEc-T6Srtte:1 . . . . . , 6- fdr $1.00 pa . or. fil SAVE Ile -- Stokely's 15 oz. 7 FANCY PEAS . 6 for $1.00 I V 7 ti.-1 15 o 'FANCY PINK: SALMON • 49c *I • • • Ronald Coulta He went to 14 the 11Ydratille lift down on. the 'Plough and it slipped and the entire Weight of the plough cattle titiWnt ib0 share cutting -deeply between the first and Second fingers .of his right. hand, Ile is a patient In 010 ham Hospital, The congregation of the •Paga.“ lbyterlan Chitral 'are holding a pot* luck supper in the Sunday School room of the church on.Thursday evening to organize for the pitatpral visitation Meetings, The Ledics' Aid will be in charge olthe:sapper,' Mr, and. Mrs. Flugli.,ShriPsOit and children :Visited On_iSUodaY..4t the., borne of' his sister, Ram James 0°4' derson ocitaAchnow. Mr. and Mrs. George .-Tiffin peet to moVe this week-erid.to their new home in Lucknow, taangside friends held a social time , and dance in the hail in their honor te- U • ,Pipit Seal - 4 , Borrow confidently at RFC Household Finatre,is backed, by 80 years' experience in Making prompt loans, At RFC you may borrow. up' to WOO, for any good purpose. Borro* privacy with repay- Ment terms that suit your income best. The amazing story of the human senses tiv 'TV SCIENCE SERIES, 'SUNDAY NOV;, 2 .4'6:00 7:00 p. m: 'Channel 8 414. it poin necossery? Flow many, se indt do you rotillY tinge? For -the answers don't Min this fascinating televition frootara, desiOned for 'the entire Melly: • tiortio DR:FRANK BAXtER Otbdrited,rind aketted by WARNER EgRotHERS $Pentored 111ANS,CANADA TELEPHONE SYSTEM Fisher-Marshall The home of Mr, and Mrs. George Mafshall, rt,lt. 2, ;Teeswater, Was the scone of a pretty wedding on Saturday at 12 nowt, what') their daughter, petty Joan, exchanged Wedding 'vows with cordon David aaahet, son of Mr. and Mrs, George Fisher, P.R. 3, Teeswater, latV, T, S. VfeKinney performed the earermatiY. The bride *lac White nylon net over satin With a Sabrina. neckline embroidered With aequitts, and steev,es, Her fingertip veil was caught hv a tiara and she. curried a white Bible, crested With red SWeetheart roses,. Het fath& gave her in Marriage, Miss'Joyce Marshall of Wine-tam wag' bridesmaid, Nor gown was ballerina-length, triatie of pink net and thee ever taffeta With match. ing bolerd. Wte bad a -Pink head dress arid carried a nosegay of pink fosea., gi.Cotianne m8rhatitt-nrrit Co(lerleit was The wedding dirtaer Was held at the bride's borne, they, will irvo itt • Wingliana ' CANADA'S LARGEST SELLING VITAMIN.MINERAL PRODUCT 01111N11111111111111=Ze SUNK 4 NAMINS Cost even less than 5 rents a day rani to le of 2811 tablets , , . ... . $13.94 Five-month supply of 144 tablets, $ 7;911 10•taitok supply of 72 tablets., $ 4,9% 5-week supply of 36 tablets4 $ oat Mother-littoorlas,forChitdreafrots 6 tolPfor tars than d' mug aday Romtt. twig' Ott11f4AMINS 4riNfOlt vitamins, liver, calcium, phosphorous and iron. Pato tom;boille of 144 tablets.. $ s.6 10aveolt aupry of „ $ 3.4e us ottani ata Family Celebrates 35th Anniversary Mr, and M. jobb. 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