HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1959-07-01, Page 12Used Cars
,1-1957 MONARCH-
'. Lucerne Sedan, Bronze and Ivory two-tone, complete with
automatic transmission; radio, back-up lights.
''1-1957 METEOR-
. 6 eyl. Custom. Coach, Two-toned Blue., very low mileage. •
1-1957 FORD-
6 cyl. Custom Coach, two-toned Blue and White, exception-
ally good shape.
1-1957 METEOR-
6 cyl., Four Door Country Sedan Station Wagon, automatic
transmission, radio a real beauty.
1-1956 CHEVROLET-
Green Coach - This ear is a beauty.
1-1956 FORD 11/2-ton Pick-up-
Only 18,000 miles - This is a one owner truck kept like new.
1-1955 PLYMOUTH-
Sedan - This car is perfect inside ,and out.
1-1955 DODGE
Two-tone Green, with custom fittings - a real buy.
1:-=.--1954 CHEVROLET-
Green Sedan - good mechanical condition and body.
ALL THE ABOVE AND MANY CHEAPER MODELS COM-
PLETELY OVERHAULED INSIDE AND OUT.
EVERY UNIT SOLD WITH GUARANTEE.
HURON MOTORS Ltd..
A. D. MacWILLIAM
Your Ford, Edsel, Alonarcb - Ford & Fordson Major Tractor
Dealer.
Wingham Phone 237
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final Meeting Held
By Legion Auxiliary
The Ladies' Auxiliary to the Ca-
llahan Legion NO. 111•0, met at the
Legion Heine On Wednesday when
0914 40 Members enjoyed a pot
luck supper, which turned out to
HERNIA
hurting your game?
Get an OTC
Melf,LIIBONS
ItelMil Drug Store
be a delicious reteal.
During the business session
which followed full reports were
given. Donations 'were made to
the Red .ahlela Fund and the
Causer Society, No meetings will
'be held during the summer months,
and the Auxiliary will meet as usual
In :September.
Golf Bridge
There were seven tables of
bridge in play at the -club house
on Thursday, Winners were Mrs.
J .W, 1VIeKibbon and Mrs, E,
mitage,
The hostesses, were Mrs. A, M.'
Peebles. and Mrs. Walter VanWyck,
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at the
Mildmay Furniture Store
a Gurney, Frigidaire
or Moffat
Range
Godfrey Schuett
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`EASY"SIMPLICITY'
or THOR.'
,Washing Machine
a new
Frigidaire or Philco
Refrigerator
a Frigidaire
15-ft or 20-ft.
Homefreezer
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Is Declare.d. 1.
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On All Earwigs
ALEXANDER'S HARDWARE HAS THE AMMUNITION
iy
We have contacted the authorities' in Stratford for the
proper formula and now have ,
POISON BAIT IN STOCK
4s.
A $2.00 bag is sufficient for the average .,town lot.
YOU HAVE THE PROBLEM - WE HAVE THE' ANSWER
ALEXANDER'S HARDWARE,
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-Mr, and Mrs. A, J. II, MacDon-
ald and Gloria have moved back
to their home in Wingham from
Fort Erie,
-Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hoyt, Pat-
ricia and Maureen, of Haysville,
Kansas, are spending this week
WDHS Results
(Continued from page eleven)
Corres 1, Econom 1, Arith 1, Bkkp
1, Law 1, Off Pract 2, Penman 2,
Shthd 1 Typ 3; •Frieburger, Dor-
othy, Spell 1, Corres 4, Econom 3,
Arith 4; Bkkp 3, Law 2, Off Pract
3, Penman 3, Typ 3; Haskins, Wil-
ma, Spell 1, Corres 1, Econom 2,
Arith. 4, Bkkp,, 4, Law 1, Off
„erect 3, Penman 2, Shthd 2, Typ 3;
Norton, Cecil, Spell 1,. Corres 4,
Econom 2, Arith 2, Bkkp 4, • Law
2, Off Pract 4, Penman 4, Typ 4;
McAllister Shirley, Spell 2, Corres
3, EconoA: 2, Arith 2, Bkkp 1,
Law '1, Oft Pract 3, Penman 2,
Shthd. 2; Typ 3; Moffat, Marjorie,
Spell 1, Corres 1, Econom 1 Arith
1, Bkkp 1, Law 1, Off Pract 1,
Penman' 2, Shthd 1, Typ 2; Pen-
gelly,' Lillian, Corres- 4,• Econom 4,
Arith' 2, Bkkp 4, Law 3, Off Pract
4, P'enrnan 3, Shthd "4, • Typ 4;
Riehi; Marilyn, Spell 1 • Corres
Econom 1, Arith 1, Bk14). 1 Law 1,
Off' Pratt 1, Penman 2; Shthd '1,
Typ "2;' Rintoul, James,' Corres' 2,
Ecdnom •2' Arith 2, Bkkp. 2, Law
2, Off Pratt 3; Penman' 3; Typ' 4;
Robinson; MyYna; Spell 1, Corres
Econom 1', Atith -2,• Bkitp.1;. Law '1,
Off Pratt 2, Penman' 3,` Slithd"2,
Typ' 2; Scharbach, Mary, Spell '1,
Corres 1, Econom 1, Arith 2, Bkkp
3, Law 1, Off Pract 2, Penman 2,
Shthd 4, Typ 2; Statia, Elaine,
Spell 4, Corres 4, Econom 1, Arith
4, Bkkp 2, Law 3, Off Pract 2,
Penman 2, ,Shthd 4; Typ 4; Van-
stone, Ferne, Spell 1, Corres 1,
Econom 1, Arith 3, Bkp 1, Law 1,
Off Pract 2, Penman 2, Shthd 1,
Typ 1; Wright, Sandra Spell 1,
Corres 2, Econom 3, Arith 2, Law
2, Off Pract 4, Penman 1, Shthd
2, Typ 2,
Spelling - Spell; Correspondence -
Corres; Economics Econom;
Arithmetic - Arith; 'Bookkeeping -
Bkkp; Office Practice - Off Pract;
Penmanship - Penman; Shorthand -
Shthd.
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CAPPING CEREMONY-Mrs. •Jean Cross, instructress at the Wing-,
ham General Hospital officiated at the capping tkremony for 11
women who 'have been taking the Certified Nursing Assistant's
course at the hospital. The group has completed four months of the
six-month course. Also taking part in the ceremony were Mrs. I.
Morrey, hospital administratrix and Miss Newell, 'director of :nurs-ing.
Receiving their caps were, back row, loft to right: Miss Mario Mc,
Ewan, Sarnia; Misti:Ka'reh 'Swanson, Wingham; Miss Elva AVatIce,
Carisruhe; Miss Swam;,'; St., Marys; Mils Irene Murray, Chep-
stow; Miss Leny Schyff, -4two-od.; seated, Miss Isobel Thacker, r•Pet,;s-
water; Miss Doreen Howate, 13elgraVe; Miss Margaret Dane, Gerrie;
Miss Greta Stephen, Exeter and Mrs. Robert Smith, Owen Sound
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- CALL
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Phone 608 J 22 Winghain
Specializing in
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and
Red Montmorency
Consisting. of 20111r. Cherries,
2 lbs. Sugar, will be arriving
in a few days, don't be disip-
Pointe/. ,
OrderNow phone 590
regarding piice.
FIZZIES Tablet instant sparkling Chink
ORANGE, ROOT BEER, GRAPE an4 CHERRY FLAYORg
Makes 8 big ,cIrinkS 29c •
Try Food on a Bun
WITH .1 4
Ham or Wiener
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ru-o tl Q40. ter tte .04vMati9n
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rwo Shows Each Night Conurmei
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TreeSweet ORANGE JUICE 00z. 53c
DOnald'Duck GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, 4.33c I
Allan's APPLE JUICE ,48 "oz. '32c
Realemon PURE LEMON JUICE, 8 (Is. 19c
Stokely's Fancy TOMATO JUICE,. 48,ot. 33'gligh,
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Vacation Time. Requirem,e,qi
'FOR COTTAGE OR, CAMP
it F• OR THE PRETTY MISS-
I SWIM SUITS in smart flattering styles frim $5.95
_111 Cool, comfortable SKORTS in plain White or, -
IA attractive patterns 0.98
S• KIRTS in corded cottons or fine plaids in lead- •
• ing shades, Bermudas or short styles $2.98 & $3.95
TOPS-consisting of T Shirts or Blouses to ,
▪ match the shorts Price $1.98 14 $3.95
= - Also-Beach Towels, Sun, Hats, Summer Bags, Eta.
FOR HIM- „
SWIM SUITS in, handsome styles ..... „....... $2.95 & $3.95
PLAY SHORTS in cotton twills or popular ;
plaids of a rayon fabric. Price „.. $3.95 and $6.95
i SPORT PANTS especially popular with the golfer,
a but very suitable for any line of sport. Black
i chino cloth or corded cottons in Beige *or
Charcoal. Price ' $5.95
Also-Sport Shirts, T Shirts, Caps, Sox, Etc.
N OF SPECIAL INTEREST TO THE CAMPER-
Good quality FLANNELETTE BLANKETS, seconds ,
• of a regular $6.50 line. Size /0x90 at only $4.99 pri
„„..7 Famous KEAWOOD BLANKETS, luxuriously bound ,
• with contrasting satin trim, from $12.50 to $20.95
▪ And new We offer a 'genuine all wool KENW000
▪ with whipped endt especially suitable for ,
to: camp or cottage in oh* shade only. (Heather '
• with border trim) at only
_ EDIGHOFFERS,
• (Wingham) Landed ,
,1" "THE FRIENDLY STORE" "
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and M n • and Mrs_ Adam Walker . -
were in Kitchener. on' ...Satilirday,' ''. - TRATFORD DECLARES
s
where they ,attonded. the, Bennett - •••' , ' - - wire .'
therell.Cherell..!7„:1 4'.'' ' 'ii...i .•'0,,V7. • .;0NYIAllitill T S
Easson wedding at St, Mark's. "Al-
.:-
with Mr. and Mrs, Walter Charl-
ton,
-Misses Sandra Cameron. and
Jane Ann Colvin left on Monday
morning to attend camp at Mira-
n-11011i, where they will spend' ten
days.
-Mr. and Mrs, Andy Bell and
family of Petrolia were visitors' at
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Edgar and Mrs. M,
-Mr. George A, McDovvell, •• of
Farmington,Mich,, was :a visitor
over the week-end at the home of
Mr, and Mrs, Francis Mills.
-Misses Minnie and Mabel Ash-
by.. of Toronto and Misses, Pearl,
and Babe Eckenswiller of Mimie,O
were week-end guests with' Mrs, A.
E. VanS.ton'e.
-Mrs. DeWitt Miller and family
are spending a couple of days with
her mother, Mrs. A, J. Armstrong,
in 'London.
-Mr. and Mrs. Hartley Smith
and Kenneth were 'week-end visi-
tors with his father, Mr.• Joe
Smith of Turnberry .and visited
with his mother, Mrs. Smith, a Pa-
tient in Wingham Hospital,
-Miss Isobel Fowler of Wood-
stock, was a Week-end guest at.the
home of ..her- brother, Mr. and Mrs,
George FOwler. -
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Robinson
and sons Russel and Ray left on
Saturday morning for a holiday in
the West. Their first stop will be
Great Falls, then on to Calgary,
where they hope to attend the
Stampede, also visiting Banff and.
Lake Louise.
-Miss Helen Haines, London, is
spending a few days at home with
her parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. Victor
Haines, before attending Univer-
sity of Western Ontario for the
summer.
-Mr. and Mrs. Francis Mills en-
tertained Bishop G. N. Luxton
at their home on' Sunday following
the morning service in St. Paul's,
-Mrs, Russell Walker ot Goder-
ich is visiting at the home of her
son, Mr. and 'Mrs. S. J. Walker,
while her husband is a patient In
Stratford General Hospital.
--Mr. and Mrs. Frank McConne]'
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Johr
Zubick and family and :Mr. and
Mrs, Bert 'Curtin Of London, Mr
and Mrs. Bob Currie and family Of
Lueknow and Mr. Win. Elliott
spent the week-end at the home of
Mr, and Mrs, George Currie,
-Mr, and Mrs, Gerald F. Johnr
son, of Boston, Mass., are visiting
with his parents, Iev, and Mrs
C, F. Johnson,
-Mr, and Mrs. Robert HigginF'
of Belgrave and their grandclaugh•
ter; Miss Doreen Pattison, were
guests Of Mt, and Mrs. Alvin Rig.
gins on Sunday and attended the
confirmation of Miss Marilyn.Hig
gins at St, Paul's Anglican Chtirela
On Sunday morning.
-me, and Mrs. H. P, Cariniehaei
spent the week:encl. With their son-
in-law and eltighter, Mt, and Mrs,
Don Hawthorne in Toronto' and at'
ended the Leavens -Fergie 'Wed.
ding at Islington on Saturday and
the receptioh following at St
George's Golf Club.
Mr, and Mrs, Freddie Temple
Maris Mr. and Mrs, Roy 'Bennett
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on- ra-- ay 'Inorning saw the opening
of 'a cainpaign for the eradication
of ' the earwig in two areas of
Stratford ,where they, have been
spotted.
Lloyd. ,I, Dodgson, sanitary in-
spector, has asked that residents
In, other parts of the city inspect
their gardens and' make an immed-
late; repcirt.if any, are found, so that
the progresS oh the infestation may
iie'.noted.,and`steps taken t'o con-
fine ;and eradicate it. '
•: 'earwig is a small insect,
easily, identifiable by• a' pair . of
I ' arge,,foreep-ike appendages at the
:end .of the body. It can do great
harm in. gardens through feeding
on leaves and,tender young plants.
,Once within hoincs the, insect has
bceoMe a:loethsome nuisance,
"Mi. iibdgson• said that . a oon-
icerted •effere on the part• of all
-homeowners Was necessary to Pre-
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• of GENERAL' FOODS KITCHENS
StiwArberry Preserves will taste
mighty, good come next winter, so
' thought you'd like to 'try this
repine which I've found to be most
, • auceessfill:
STRAWBERRY PRESERVES
6. cups small whole berries
(about 2 quarts firm ripe
small strawberries).
34 cup water
' 7 cups (3 lbs.) sugar
3i bottle Certo fruit pectin
Prepare the strawberries. Hull
'about 2 quarts small strawberries.
Measure 6 cups whole berries
(firinly packed without crushing)
into a very large saucepan. Add
water and sugar.
Now, make your, preserves. Place
over high heat and bring to a full
rolling boil, stirring carefully to
keep fruit whole, Reduce heat and
boil gently 3 minutes. Remove
from heat and at once stir in
Certo, Skim off with metal spoon.
Then let cool about 1 hour, to help'
prevent floating fruit. Ladle into
glasSes. Cover preserves at once
with 1/8 inch hot 'paraffin, Makes
about 10 medium glasses.
If ; you've ever wondered what
"pectin" is, it's really easy-to ex-
plain:. It's the jelling substance
found in all fruits in varying
amounts. So you see . . Cdrto is
pectin extracted from fruits rich
in,this natural substance, then re-
fined, concentrated and Perform-
ance-cOntrolled" That's why, when
you use eerie and follow the
tested Carlo recipes, yoUr pre-
serves, jams and ,jellies set per-
fectly every time.
Tart jams Or jellies are deliciOus
accompaniments to meat and
poultry, Try raspberry or cherry
jam t%ith chicken or turkey;
gooseberry or •rhubarb jam with
pork; grape or plum jelly with
lamb.
yet quite a few letters from
women who have, problems in
Making their jam, jelly or pre-
sorbet kri you'd like help, write
me and be pleased to giOe you
any inflirrnatien I can. And'do
teateh for my nett column!
Neax of, ke:. Marys, ,grand-.
mother, of,Mrs'_• T •gbOilhan, °
the .letter ;s brother,' kr, "Harold
.1:Parting...of laondon y were visitors
at the w6eliYenct'Of end' kr,s,'.
Ken Simmons 'and attended the
confiimation service at St: Paul's
Church, When MIS. •O'Gerineri Was
confirmed.,
° -Mrs. Raymond 'Bell 'ond
of .• Camp Petawawa are visiting
with, her mother, Mrs. .Roy.,Mac-
Donald. • • . • . ,
. . .
-Week-end guests at the, heme
of Mr, and Mrs. George H; Coulter,
Ratricit Street., 'included. Mr., and
Mrs. Clarkson Martin, 'Gait; Mr.
and Mrs. Donald" ,Stuart •and Gre-
gory, Preston; Mr: and Mrs."Nor-
man Coulter and Bradley, , Wing-
ham; and Conner, Aylmer;
Mr.. and Mrs...Clifton ..Walsh and
family, Belgrave; ,Mr.- and•• Mrs.
jamas' Coulter and fandly, .Strat-
ford; Mr. and Mrs. 'Jack Pyin' and
family, Kincaidirie,' "
Sid*Criiriip of Saynie. spent
few days last week ivith, his reo-
;her, Mrs, Jean Crump. °
-Mrs, William Fergie, and"Anna
tttended , the wedding of ..Mrs, kor,
&is granddaeghter; Joan Vorgie,
.o Mr, Douglas Leaver's In'Toronto
on' Saturday,
-Mr, and 'Mrs, 'Albert Elliott of
Regina, Sask., Who have. been' ViS-.
Ring 'reletiVes and friends here Tdr
the past four We'ekS, left fin• their
hoine in Seskatchewan last Wed-
7-8-6:1•:, and :Mrs.,' 13 .111 crninp slid
son Billy are, yisiting •this week
with his mother, Mrs. Jean Crump.
-Mr'. Raymond Bennett . of .St:
Wia.rYs, was a 'visitor last Wed-
nesday afternoon with his sister,
Mrs. Freddie Templenian and Mr,
TempleMan. " '
-Mr, arid Mrs, Howard' Ptilloek
of Detroit, Were weelr-end guests
at the home of ;theft., niece, 'Mr.
and Mrs, Den Cameron, ,
..4-Mrs,, M. A. •Gatild Child.
ten Of London spent Settirday.With
'her sister, 'Rev,' mid MrS. C. W.
-Mr. and /Virs, W, F.13nrgniari,
are spending a-few daYs..at their
cottage s atBruceBeach., •
-Mr, and Mrs„George Mines of
Akron, Ohio, Spent a few days'
with his 'sister,. Mrs. Harvey'
Wright, Mr. Wright and family of
Lakelet.
-Mr. and Mrs, Frank Hopper
left last Saturday for Atlantic 'City
where they will attend the ten=
vention of the Canada Life. Assnr-
ance Co. They will ,alsO' Spentf.a•
few days in New York. City: On
their return trip, '•.
.
-Mr. and Mrs.Lorne' i-Indsen
and Tom, of Palmerston:: Mr. and.
Mrs; Richard Sanderson of 'Stiat-
fond and Mr. Jim lielasit of God,
erieli - were' Sunday- visite;i•S'-',:ivith
Mr. and'MrKI-litery Town. '
-Mr. 'and"Mrs,°RoY Manuel' at
tended the Leavens- FOrife'
ef:Islingten, •Setinlay: and
were. week,-end' guests, .With Mita.
Manuel's, sister, Mrs, Ken Ldve-end
•Mr..Lnye of Toronto. s •
-Mr.. and Mts. -;,Mel; Keating,
Charles' and. David,: and Mra,',Dasvid.
Chamn,ey of -Exeter; Visited friends
in ' Wingliam on 'Sunday' and at-'
tended' the 25th welding 'annivel•I
nary of, kr, aria Mr's: N'orrrien Kea-,
Wind up Season
With Wiener Roast
The Couple's Club of St, and-
few's Church held its last meeting
of the season on Tuesday 'of last
week ut the 10th line bridge in :the
form 'of a wiener roast, The PM-
Tnittee In charge consisted of Mr.
and Mrs, Jim Carr, Mr. and Mrs.
Gonclon Leggett and Mr, and Mrs.
Bill Caslich,
Everyone enjoyed a game of soft-
ball and Mrs. John Donaldson con-
ducted several lively games,
The first 'meeting in the autumn
Will be held on :September 22 with
Mr .and Mrs, Andy McKague, Mr
and Mrs, Bruce MacDonald and Mr.
and Mrs, Arnold Taylor in charge
vent an inereese in the number of
earwigs,
He said that arrangements have
been made to have the •poison bait
to be used in their extermination
ready for use by home owners.
The :bait was available with in"