HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1959-07-15, Page 6BAN LON SWEATERS
Pullovers $4:00
Cardigans $6.00
BEACH TOWELS
laegUlar 0:98
for '$2.00
DRESSES ,.
Regular from V.98 *0 $7.96'
GOING FOR $1.00 ' to $5.00
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SO Six Advaltee,Ir onh Wed4oiday't July 1$, niter the road at ,thig t4
spring, i.
Mr, and Mrs, William 1(0'490
and family visited en Sunday wint
Miiand Mrs. Mae Cardiff of 'prop
secs and $ligtroti and Derla ,staYe4
visit this week ,with their *Witt
Mr, and MIA Ted Yfart):71 and.
sons of Wingnam visited on WO
day with Mr, and Mrs. 11Uwarcl
Martin,
$1.%: Artarcies,'Bly.th,
Scene of Weeding.
Rey, A J. bang of .,St• Andrew's
Presbyterian Church{ 040, QOM-
at4d July 4th When Margaret
„Dalrymple and Iffho' Siert-
sei exchanged, ,marriage Tows in
that church, Parents of the, bride
and groom are Mr.' and Mrs. Win.
Dalrymple and Mr, and Mrs. A,
Sierkserna, All of Blytitr,
The bride wore a floor.-length
gown of nylon net and lace over
taffeta. fashioried with a fitted
bodice and bascing waist, The
neckline .was, studded with seed
WHITECHURCH
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in ,Highway $6 this week, where
the spots that have been slowly
sinking have tieen. levelled. IQ
46:401, IsTvw black-top and the new
white markings make for safer
driving.
W., A, Neelon was' in .charge of
the service in the United Church
here on .Sunday at 2 p,m,
Practical and Beautiful
tor Dour Dining Room or Kitchen
CHROME FURNITURE DON'T LET ROTOR
SLOW YOU DO
Get en OTC Trme
t melaBBONS
Rezall Drug Store
.DOLLAR . DAYS SAVING
Carmichael s
YES, ONCE AGAIN, IT IS JULY CLEARANCE TIME
ON ALL SUMMER WEAR AT CARMICHAEL'S
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NYLONS
2 PAIRS $1.00
WED AT BLYTH—Miss Margaret Ann Dalrymple and hello Seirtsetua
were married at St. Andrew's Presbyterian church, pdyth en July, 4th.
Rev. D. J. Lane performed the ceremony.—Photo by II, McDOwell,
Trout Man PANTS $5.00 Pair
Kitchen's Streamliner Overalls $5.000iii
BLUEVALE DIED
TABLE Grey hilaY Top
36." x 48" x 60"
AS If.LUSTRATED
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lvlacKENZIE, Miss Grace, 61, of
-Toronto, Friday, July 10th at To-
ronto General Hospital. Borkn in
' the Lucknow district, she moved
'to Toronto several years ago.
Survived by two brothers, Don-
aid of Blyth and Dr, Hector, of
Vancouver; and one sister, Miss
Mary MacKenzie, Port Albert.
The funeral was held at Lucknow
on Monday afternoon with burial
at Kintail cemetery.
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4 CHAIRS Turquoise 84 Wbite
T— Available in Chronic or Bronze Fini4h
rnunity hall on Friday evening in
honor of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hall,
recently married. Keith Moffatt
read an address and Sharon
Thompson presented a purse of
money, the gift of friends and
neighbors. Dancing was enjoyed
to the music of Tiffin's orchestra:
.Mrs. David Brown, of Dunnville,
is a guest at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Wickstead.
The above are only a few of the many items you will •
find on sale at CARMICHAEL'S during their •
JULY DOLLAR DAYS CLEARANCE
It will pay you big dividends to shop. of
CARMICHAELS cfnring their July -Sole from
JULY 16th to 25th inclusive
The Kinloss council had a bull-
(lager working at the, swail west
of Milian 111100re:$ for three days
last week, A great ideal of earth
and gravel fill was' moved from
both sides of the road and from
Mr, Moore's lane to fill the mail
and raise and widen the road. This
pearls and' sequins, and her bouf- is quite an improvement as till'
fent skirt, was styled with tiers• of water always rose to quite a depth
nylia net outlined with nylon lace.
Her mate/ling lace bolero had long
sheath sleeves ending in lily ry.?inis.
The silk illusion veil was edged
with' iota' and sequins'and 'she'
carried a Bible with red rose buds,
Mr. Dalrymple gave his daughter
in marriage.
Miss. Shirley Patterson, Auburn,'
maid of honor and Misses Jean
Rathwell, Clinton and Betty Siert-
sema. of Blyth, bridesmaid, wore
ballerina length dresses of pale
green, yellow and rose. The gowns
Were net and lace over taffeta
with matching boleros and ,head-
bands, They were fashioned with
fitted bodices and basque waists,
the skirts accented, with lace from
the hiplines and sweepink to
Points. , The attendants carried
yellow mums •and blue Shasta.
mums.
Air
Traditional wedding music was
played by Miss Marguerite Lyon
of Londesboro and Mrs, Harold
Phillips of Myth sang 'The Lord's
Prayer" and "0 Perfect Love".
Murray Siertsema of Blyth was
the. best man,
A reception for over 100 guests
was held in the Blyth memorial
hall with the ladies of St. An-
drew's Presbyterian Church 'cater-
ing. The hall was decorated with
pink and white streamers and
wedding bells. The three-tiered
wedding ' cake was beautifully
decorated by a. cousin of the bride
from Detroit. Guests attended
from Holiand, Cincinatti, points in
Michigan, London, Toronto, St.
Marys, Gorierich,' Wingha,m and
the surrounding area of Blyth.
Mr. and Mrs. Siertsema left on a
wedding trip to points in the
West, The bride wore a white
linen sheath dress with matching
jacket, white linen hat and white
accessories. She' also wore a red
rose corsage.
The young couple will live on the
third line of East Wawanosh.
Rev. Wan. Blackmore, Mrs,
Blackmore and children of Toronto
are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ray'"
mond Elliott.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilmot Gates and
sons, Allen, Jim and Paul of
Pickering visited at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Fraser, Mrs.
Fraser's sister, Mrs. Earl Heaslip,
of Dunnville, is now visiting at
her home.
Mr. Alan H, Neelon attended the
summer session at Five Oaks
United Church Ttaining .Schpol
last week,
Master Harvey Mann, of Morris,
visited Master Murray Robertson
fast week.
Mr. and Mrs, Ira Hertfelder, of
Toronto, are guests of. Mn and
Mrs. Jos, Horton,
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Marshall and
daughters, of Listowel, spent Sun-
di'y at the home of Mr. and Mrs
A, D. Smith,
A party was held in the corn:.
Walker Home Furnishings
Illaine 106 5.1 Walker Wingham
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