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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1959-06-03, Page 8LLAN YOUR FAMILY ,SHIOE STORE PHONE 1Z rzEWEST STYLES DRESS SHOES and. DGE HEEL SANDALS Either White or Beige WINGHAM 11111 11111111111.111111111111111W • It's No Trick at All ! . to have your vehicle good looking again if you leave it in the hands of experts. Our de- . pendable workmen take pride in every job they do, whether your car has been damaged in an accident or just in for a new paint job. Wingham Bod Shop Wingham Phone 746 Sid Adams ,* KEN'S ALIGNMENT SERVICE Diagonal Road Phone 355 Wingharn Liashmar DRIVE-IN THEATRE Listowel, Ontario Two Shows Nightly Rain, or Clear Box Office Opens at 8.00 o'clock First Show at Dusk Children Under 12 in Cass Free Cartoon at Each Performer:ill THURSDAY and FRIDAY June 4 and 5 — Double Feature — "PARATROOP COMMAND" Richard Bakalyn "SUBMARINE SEA HAWK" John Badly SATURDAY atid MONDAY , June 6 and 8 — Double Feature — "GUNMAN'S WALK" (Colour) (CinemaScope) 'Van Heflin, Cathy Grant "LIFE BEGINS AT 17' Mark Damara Dorothy Johnston 11111111110111111111111111IMIIIIIII MOISMAY, TVESDAY and WIMINItilSli)AV-4une A, 0 and 10 "THE MAN IN THE GREY FLANNEL SUIT" ((Mout) (Cineniaaeope) Gregory Toatir —;tennifer Jones Moe ;C:Inttooti) ? 0. It , • • 1;7 .1.41 Group Will Finish Copperwork Friday BELGRAVE—The last meeting? of the season of the was held on Thursday evening, Opening with the Purpose and reports by the secretary, Marie Coulter and the treasurer, Linda Coultes, The group decided to purchase two fun books from 11.11.I.C.E.F, A party for the mystery mothers is to be held Jon June 26. Pat Logan gave the call to war- f,ollowl3d. the...At/PM-2A charge to Keep I Have", Florence Rine read the Scripture lesson from, Luke 20: 40-47 and Luke 21: 1-7. The story, "Money Talks", was read by Pat Logan followed by prayer and the +hymn "Jesus Stands Among Us". The group continued with its copper work and making apple blossoms for the flower Sunday ser- vice on June 14, and the meeting closed with Taps. The group will meet again on Friday to finish up the copper work. Maureen and Douglas visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Roy McVittle and family at Blyth. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Rezzensoff, Gail and Nelda of St.. Catharines spent the week-end with Mrs, Laura Johnston and George and other relatives in the district. - Mr. and Mrs, Lewis Stonehouse, Mr. and Mrs. Harry McGuire, Mr. and Mrs. Russel Walker and Mrs. R. H. Coultes attended the gradu- ation exercises at Western Uni- versity at London on Saturday, when their niece, Miss Sonja Stone- hOuse graduated with a B.A. degree Mr, and Mrs. Jack Armstrong of Hamilton spent the week-end and Mr. and Mrs. 'Elgin Shade and Jane, Seaforth, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. David Arm- strong. The Saugeen District Boy Scouts and Cubs held their parade to Geneva Presbyterian Church on Sunday in Chesley. The Bel grave Scouts and Cubs attended this parade. Mr. 'and Mrs, Alan Dunbar and family visited with her father, Mrs. P. Pickett at Londesboro on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Fear and fam- ily attended the decoratient ser- vices at the Blyth Union Cemetery en Sunday.* Mr, and Mrs. Wilbert Beyers and Miss June Beyers of. Royal Oak. Michigan, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Procter. COUNTY HOME AUX. PENNY SALE IN JUNE Ladies from surrounding com- munities as well es Clinton, gath- ered in the auditorium of the . County Home on Monday after- noOn for the monthly meeting of the County alpine Auxiliary. Mrs. E. G. Thompson was' in the chair end extended a welcome to all. The secretary gave her report and the treasurer read the .financial state- menrt, Mrs, s . H. Johnston reported on the craft work already done and said that about .$38:00 worth_ had been sold„ It is hoped to .have a. +bazaar, in the fall, Donations of old greet- ing cards are acceptable as sev- eral are7making acrapbocrs. It' was announced the quilt patches were also needed, The program consisted of a solo by Mrs. Covenloek, who is at and two piano numbers by Miss Amelia :Bamford, who at one time was a music teather. Both are residents of the Home and their ambers Were .very much enjoyed, It 'was decided to .have a birth,- day party every month for those who have birthdays during that month, The Blyth ladies will en- treurn. t:in the third Wednesday in , It was encouraging to see the growing interest the lathes are taking in this new organization. as they chatted and visited With the residents, -Some had small gifts, yone in the district, who is interested in the work of the County Home Auxiliary is asked to attend the next meeting on the' third Monday in the Montle Every- one is to take an article for a penny auction at the lune .meeting, A cup of . teaoWthv,aserved at thin ..close of 'tlhe m .FORDIVICH • . The Wheeli4pti Advative-Timea. Wetbiesti Vieven PLAN TO ATT.IIND THP0 WING. AM KINSMEN TRADE , FAIR Thursday, Friday and Saturday JUNE 4th, 5th, and 6th ._ST. HELENS , Tile .eynipatay. of many friends goes to Sire. Alia-a, Miller ea .the .. "I. death .of her mother, Mre, Richard Elliott of Halyrood, who died .in WIIITFCHURCH LEADS I Trousseau Tea 'We are happy to report that , Mrs. B. P. Gaeta retarnea Sunday after being a. pit iu Fietaria Hospital, faundou for sev- eral weeks. The ladies are reneitu3ed of the meeting of the Wain-aria', institute In the eonunueity hall, this after- noon tlatursdaya at 2 ai) Roll call, "'Name a member of the cabinet artd his portfolio'', 1 the Vanghara General Hospital on Friday after a lengthy illness. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Woods were week-end visitors• in Kitchener. Mrs. Win, Knott and Bonnie of Clarksburg end Mr. Donald Mac- Charles and Miss Jessie Mac- Charlee of Ripley were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gaunt, BELGRAYE Mr. and Mrs, Perey Vane.amp and. daughter Alene of Bitteltetoele and Mr. and Mrs. Norton 7aanearop of. Listowal, visited with. Mr. and Mrs. Melville airaahurn. on Satur- day, Mr. and Mrs, Wallace Ballagle Byron and 'Gary of ,r,eswater Visit- ed with Mr. and Mrs. Melville Breelburn on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Ray Hamilton.' visited recently with. Mr. and Mrs Jesse Wheeler. Intermediates Set Softball Schedule - June 2 • Ripley at Wingham 2 - 'Kincardine at Lueknow 2 --Remniller-Goderica Com a at Port Albert. -Port Albert at Ripley la • Lueanow at Kincardine e 8- Kincardine at Wingham Jura 8 • Lueknow at B-(1 Combines. June 9, --Ripley at Port Albert /tine 11 -Port Albert at .Inearrova, June 11-1341 Combines et Ripley June -Wingham at him:Daigle! jaaelaa Kiaeardlat31t, Pt, a/leert! -hale .Combiees at Lhaclr- 00hi June 16—Wingbam at Ripley June 18 Port Albert at Wingham June 1S—Kincardine at B-G Con/- bins June 19—Luck-now at Ripley June 23—Ripley at Lueknow June 23---B-G Combines at Wing-, ham June 23—Port Albert at Kincar- dine June 25—Wingham at B-G Com- biaes Julie 26- -Kincardineat Ripka,' June 30—Lueknow at Port Albert June 20--B-C Combines at Rine sardine July at 'E.G Combines July. 2—Wingham at Lueknow July 7—Wingham at Port Albert July 7—Ripley at Kincardine July 9--Port Albert at B-0 Com bines Jnly 9—Lucknow at Wingham Ivan Gardner is manager •of -the Wingham team and group coaven er is Don McLay, Team managers will meet in Ripley on July 10th when a sched- ule will be drawn up for a two- week, round-robin series for the. three "A" teams, The two top teams will then meet in a final series for the "A" group title. IN MIDGET SCHEDULE1 The Whiteeburch midget soft-1 ball team ,played host to Teeswa- ter for all evening game on Tires- day of last week. This was 'the first game of a double acheaule drawn up to include four reams,* Be/grave, Belmore, Teeswater and Whitechureh. Competition was keen and both ' rearm. •game,- a.- good. afarbi bitie •-of- play. Wbiteebureh proved the stronger club at this encounter, probably. because of being on their home diamond and having bad more practice. • There were good fielding plays, with only one er- ror committed. - 0 Whiteehureb at Behnore On May 29th the Belmore midget team tried their luck against Whitechurch. The greatest fart- tor in Whitechureh's win was- the outstanding pitching effort hY Wayne Henry, He had in the nine innings 21 strike-outs and no hitsa There were only two batters who reached first base, one on a walk and the other on a fielding error. , This win puts White-church in first place in the group. They tea- sel to B•elgrave on. June. 2nd and to Teeswater on June nth. Group Iav‘s : standings at presjat are as Whitechureh Belgraxe - ---- Teessvater Delmore . . WLTP 2 0 0 4 1 1 .0 2 1 1 0 2 0 2 0 ti MeDonaia 'entertained at a trous- seau tea on Teraday, honoring her daughter. Miss Betty McDonald whose marriage to Mr. David Kirk- land tech Valve en Saturday,. May aaile • •-,A "lace earth covered the tea table and the bride'elect's grand- mother, Mrs, George Phillips, and Mrs. Laval laarkland, mother of .the groom-to-be shared tea to blr -henera••••...-• ••••,. • ••,. • -Assisting with the- tea were. Mrs Leonard Phillips, Mrs. Russel Phillips and Mrs. ' Elmer Foram, aunts of the bride, and Mrs. Her- old Gaunt, The trousseau and gifts were shown by Beverley Gaunt, Lois Miller, Marilyn McTavish Norma and Fame Forster.. Mr, and Mrs. Stephen 13ntoltart of Toronto visited ono tiny inSt week with Me, and Mrs. H, M. Bride, • Mr. and Mrs, W, 11, Davies of Toronto spent several days last \in; Mr at their hem) hero. Mr. and Mrs, Milton Pries visited erk Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs. Alfred Itneetitol In Kitelloner,‘ Mr.`'and Mrs, _Ro Tmvi of tmrinun were Sundayss visitors lin with Mr, and Mrs. Art Forester, Mr. and Mrs, John ttliaf;er of CroWithettaett visited fitindAy with Xt.* Etti nger and NerMtsb, HERNIA hurting your gonna? Get an OTC TrUssi MeRIBRONS nexall 'Drug Store 11111.01121111..1111illiell.M, • • • ofrooffesAw wort drive in for... "Bear."Wheel Alinement BROWNIE'S DRIVE-1N THEATRE CLINTON, ONTARIO Veatating the Lergest Wide Screen in Htiron County THURSDAY, FRIDAY rind SATtilitD0---june 4, 5 and 6 "THE BIG COUNTRY" (Colour) teinernaSeoPel Gregory Pack — Jean Simmons Burl Ives Ghatitou‘ Iteston iOrto Cartoon) TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY --• rim Show at nosh itnin or Clear litnaor 12 in tars Free or one of the .other. 3;02.2 BIG CASH PRIZES in the fabutotis TORONTO DAILY STAR FOR: 'HOME DELIVERY 'MOTE THE TORONTO DAILY STAR, 80 'KING STREET WEST" TORONTO or Miss McDonald -Mrs. Norman BERATE Mr. and Mrs. David Armstrong Spent a vouple of days last week with Mrs. Armstrong's brother, Mr Irwin Gibson of - Lietowei, at , his cottage tit Kincardine. Mr. Lorne Campbell and several friends spent a few days travelling to Ottawa and surrounding coun- try. Mr. and Mrs, James R, Coultes, Marie and Audrey and Mr, Martin Granby visited last- Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Armstrong, Rata and Kenneth at 'Thorndale. Mr. and Mrs. ,Goldia Wheeler and' family of London spent the week-end with Mt). and Mrs, Herb Wheeler and <other relatives. Mr. and Mrs, Ralph McCrea, U, YES YOU CAN WIN CONTEST GAME It's EASY! It's FUN! Win cash prizes in the FAMOUS NAMES contest game Now in the as advertised in the '"777747Alli • -..ee AUTHORIZED "BEAR" SERVICE STATION •