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raja Twelve Wed" gobs 1i, 1959 Children Baptized
Dr. Alexander Ninerno conducted
baptismal service .on Sunday af-
ternoon at three o'clock in St,,
Andrew's Presbyterian Church,
The children baptized were Eliza,
beth. Jane, daughter of 'Mr, and
Mrs, John A. Lane; Mary Lou,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs, ID, A.
Ewing and ,John 'Ross, son of Mr
and mpg, Robert Campbell.
For The Best
REFRIGERATION & ELECTRICAL SERVICE
41.41444Af 11:Votti, '
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Phone 608 J 22
SpeciallizinK in
SEALED-UNIT ItEl'AIR AND COMMERCIAL
REFRIGERATION REI'AIR
--Miss Arlene Rettinger of Wing-
ham, Miss Joyce Robertson, Guelph
•A.110 Miss Louise .mlsener of 'Sinicoe
left Tuesday of this week for a
three weeks' motor trip through
the Western States.
-Mrs, Wm, Elliott and Linda
and her sister, Mrs. J, T. Bikifell
and family of Camp Boyden, are
holidaying at a cottage at izicar,
dine.
-Mr. and Mrs. Alf Locitrldge
were guests at the Evans - Chis-
holm wedding in .Goderich on eat.,
urday.
-Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Webster,
C,lhickey and Billy of London spent
a few days last week at the snin-
tiler cottage of Mr. and Mrs. Mer- •
rill Cantelon at Amberley Beach.
-Mrs. RaYmond. Bell and fam-
ay returned to Camp Petawawa on
ki'riclay with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
MacDonald, who remained there
foil the week-end.
-Mr, and Mrs. Jack Munson of
-Kitchener -were .,weeit.Inid , .guests,
with Mr, and Mrs, R, 0, Wenger.
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Rely on •us to give
you superior
LYCEUM Theatre
Wingham, Ootavio
Two Shows Each Night Colunienc-
lug at 7.J pan,
2HW1 S ria4 SAT.
July 10 17
Charles Bronson, Violet /lensing
in
"When .Hell
Broke Louse"
An exciting war story,
InlitilINNI.1.11.1111111011111110111101.11il E ANINB Murray Campbell of
H MC S, Buckingham, which ,was
ui Goderich harbor last week-end,
is now spending three weeks' leave
at his home here. His friend,
A BLM,l Bill Byrne also spent the
week-end in Wingham.
for "band box'!, sparkle
A HIM!
with every one whd wears
one - OTC Trusses
and Supports,
MeKIRDONS
Rexall Drug Store,
-Mr, and Mrs, Jack Laing of
Toronte were guests with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Swanson,
over the week-end and Leenie Lou
and Jimmie returned home with
them after a ,holiday„,with• .their
grandparents,
-Mr, and Mrs, l'vlaiirice 0'1-la-
ger', formerly Angela Gibbons, and
Kr, and Mrs, Jack O'Hagan of
Jamestown, N.Y., visited with Mr.
and Mrs. James Gibbons over the
week-end,
-Mr, and Mrs. Cenclair Phip-
pen, Llstowel, Mr, and Mrs, Tyn-
dall Ritchie and Mr. and Mrs.
Stewart Ritchie, Lucknow, spent
Saturday in Stratford and enjoyed
a-picnic supper in the park.
--Miss Dorothy Ross and her
friend, Miss Mary Ryan of London,
England, spent the week-end with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Frank
Ross,
--Guests during the last week
with Mrs. ,D. S. MacNaughton and
Mr. John MaeNaughton were Mr.
and Mrs, George A. Wearing of
Saskatoon, Mr. and Mrs, M. S.
Aikenbead of London, Mrs. Frank
Forester and Miss Robin Jane
Beckwilh of Toronto and Mrs, I.
'Y. Gamble of Fordwich,
Clothes cleaned here
contribute to that
"look of success!"
Men who get ahead know
how important good
grooming is! They let us
clean their suitsoto spotless
perfection . . recapture
"like new" freshness!
Rose and Mrs. Cordon Knights, of
Blenheim and Mr, and Mrs, J. A
Smith of Toronto,
-Mr, Newton Galbraith and Mr
Hugh Sinnamon left on Wednes-
day of last week on a motor tidy
to Quebec, New Brunswick enc.
Nova Scotia. Lloyd Klein, wh
had been visiting with them. fp)
two weeks, returned to his liOno:
in Montreal. ,.„..
Recent visitors with Mr, am',
Mrs. Walter Pickford and family
were her brother, Mr. and Mrs
Kenneth H, Candy and Pat of To-
ronto. Mrs, W. H. Candy of To
ronto accompanied them and re
mined here for a longer visit witi
her daughter.
-Miss Patricia Brophy, Reg.N
of Wingham, and Miss Muriel Ber-
berich, Reg.N., of St. Joseph's Hos -
pital staff, London, are spending
this week at Port Elgin.
-Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Gauley aer
'family attended the Georgian Ba;
Region annual picnic of the On
tario Rural Hydro at Springwate
Provincial Park, Midhurst, on Sat-
urday. After the picnic they went
to Alliston to spend the week-ene
with his mother, Mrs. E. S. Gauley
-Mr. and Mrs. Alton Adams vis-
ited with their son, Philip, at 'Hon
ey Harbor over the week-,end.
-Miss Karen Elliott will arrive
home on Wednesday from ten day:
at Camp Keewaydin. 'Karen is ii
the piOneer, camp .this year, with
the senior group, , These girls haw
been living under canvas and cook
ing their own meals outdoors.
-Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Tiffin have
returned home after attending th,
C.I.S.F.M. four-day convention held
at Hotel Chanticleer in the Lauren-
tians. Mr. Tiffin is a director of
the asociation, They then went tc
Boston and Cape Cod 'before spend-
ing a week in New York, where
they attended the Lions Interna-
tional convention at which 93 na
tions were represented.
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-Dorothy Whitehead of Pinker-
ton is spending this week with
her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs
Fred Ross. •
-Barbara Hall, Trudy Allen, Su-
san Bennett, Linda. Templeman
" • .ro tJVY 1N LUCH-NaW-31r' and 'Mrs. D. A.,' Cameron were married
it '.Calvin lin'ited'eltureh on 4uly"..0h.' :Mrs. Cameron is the former
Dorothy Margarct.MillecrrPhoto by .14syk 'Studio.
Templeman
Cleaners
WINGHAM
-Miss Nellie Ball of Wroxeter
visited with Miss Fannybelle Weir
on Saturday.
--Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Stapleton
of Detroit and Mr. and Mrs. Gail
Champlin of Warwick Village,
R.I., visited with their cousin, Mrs.
Reg DuVal, last week.
-Misses Holly and Belle Martin
of London visited with Mr. 'and
Mrs. Barry Wenger on Sunday, and
with their sister, Mrs. Robert
Wenger, a patient in Wingharn
Hospital. Other visitors at the
Wengei home on Sunday were Mr.
and Mrs, Colin Nugent and family
of London, Mrs. Robert Daer and
Mr. Jack MacDonald of Goderich.
-Mrs. W. II, Gurney spent the
i week-end with friends in Mount
Forest:
-Mr, and Mrs. Murray Stainton,
Diane and Maureen are holidaying
at the cottage at Pine River.
-Mr. and Mrs_ "Pete" 'Bennett
of Ingersoll spent the week-end
with her father, Mr. James Seli.
-Mr, and Mrs. John Langridge,
David and Steven are spending this
Week at ;a: cotta atmiiaitdisxe ..
--Mi.-and 'Mrs, Normal Elliott
and Douglas' visited on Sunday
with MI's, Elliott's mother, Mrs.
Ada DeLong, at:eoutharripton.
-Mr. and Mrs. -Roy'Arlair and
Leslie Hilbert spent the week-end
with their son, Mr. and Mrs. Ken-
neth Baker and family at Strath-
roy. Janie Baker. returned home,
with her grandparents to spend a
vacation here.
Re
ieoria Edwards, Mary Lou jamie-
;one ,Mary Phillips,= Dianne David.,
son, and Esther Kerr, -left on .Sun-
day :for Camp Cigita, the: C.G:I;T.
.iamp: north of Gederich.,- ;..
George .McDOWell and Mksa,
Marilyn „NfPPOY.'"'ell:'!--!OikrAtiigYfih; `Kicti,,..•wore Weelf.iind:,:,gifehts,,'(VOth'
Mr: and Mrs, Franels.MilliV,%iis;
Jean Mills, retnrried,
:he , latter part, of thfa; Week. they:
will ;,leave for Wisconsin where'
they will ••he joined :.by
Dowell. and will ._return by Sault
Ste:.' Marie and".dthel',..,134ints , im
Northern Ontario,. -
---Mrs, .J. 'W, yokoM. of Belle
River, 'Ontario jOsepli Conroy:
,of yVindser ,and Harold Con-
roy . of Dearborn, Mich.„ are visit„'
Mg with their„ sister, Mrs„Alex
-Mr: and' Mrs.' Bruce Edgafanch
daughter Debra Antie .of Beaverton;
spent` the week-erid• With her par-:
ents-, Mr. and Mr's' Chils'N*eirrneri,;
arid ,With his` Maher; `MrS:' Edgar;
of BiaiSS'ela:;-"• ' "1' ," s•-;
-Mry,130n, McLean of .Bariie -Ives!
a week-end visitor:at
.
liorrie•hare.
-MT. 'Ken McKenzie _of Teroydp'
spent. the- .week-end ,With his fa
then, Robeit';'MeKen ie„
Front Groceir
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Plastic Line Insulators
Pkg. of 100 - $2.95
AMminum Electric Fence
Wire, 80 rod roll - $7.95
Pig Wormer Krurnbles
Cwt. $1.00 off
Flower and Garden Dust
8 oz. pkg. 79c
See Your Co-op First . . .
and Save
BEIIRAVE CO-OP
BELGRAVE, ONT.
PHONES: WINGIIAM 1091.
BRUSSELS 388w10
Phone: Our Prices Are Lower
Fiee
590 We Keep Down the Upkeep Delivery
Pails of Cherries
both Red and Black
will ,arrive early
Wednesday morning, 1
July 22. " t
All orders taken up to 3
Saturday. noon, •
July 18,
be tilled..at
that time.
WEEK-END FEATURE
Newlyweds Leave
For West -Coast
ST, HELENS-Eldon Miller gave
ills ,daughter, ,Dsoa,rtotitrh yay,111, jaurlgyar4eati, ,
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Al6iiani/er Cameron at CalVin
w11Qn she .became the bride .of Don
lteivdhuroh, ' The groom is the Son
'of ,' Mr,. And- Mrs. 3. A, Cameron.
RR "2 'Lucknow and thebride' t. „.•
parents, Mr. and Mrs, Eldon Miller:
live at 'RAI, 1, Cucknow;
.'Rey_ 'Oreen performed the
Wedding ceremony. Miss Norma
Murray, R.11, 2, Lucknow, presid-
ed at' he organ and accompanied
Mrs:- Beryl 'Davidson of Wingham,
who' sang... "The 23rd Psalm" and
"Q: ;Perfect Leve", , .
" The .bride's silk • organza gown
Wai*'floor-lenith, The torso bod-
ice tio , short 'sleeves and 'a softly
Shirred'', scoop', neckline -'trimmed
'With silk: appliques, :sprinkled with
, , • seed, pearls and, irridesdent•seqUins.
The baiffant:,skirt of organza over
riyinri tit7le. and' taffeta was graced
-Wi4i-gilk knob& A dainty coronet , , • Wei t`rihirned with seed pearls aril
held' the 'shoulder-length veil of
silk ,illuSion..• She Carried „a bouquet
ederoseS
.";:'ikaid of honor wag-kiss Lois Mil-
lei avid-Mrs; Whiner Nicholson avid
Miss Audrey Stanley;, nek.N.., wore
h•rldeSniaicis, '-Tbey •wore, identical
4re4Ses: of.'" French 'bine
''cry.S.t al,''Clia.rM With Matching head
'ban
s anti
of ~pinit `rose Buds•
9,yried White:late fens
'and green,* rs
ss licierSOm was beat -Man
nd=il§hers were W,'iln4.er Nicholson
Mrs, Miller received the guests at
a reception held in the Legion hall
at,,Lticknow._ She wore a gown of
pink and white nylon over taffeta
with white accessories and a 'cor-
Sage of white roses and cernflow-,
.• She Was assisted by the groom's
Mother,. who wore a printed blue
gown. :Her accessories were 'beige
and he corsage was white mums
and pink roses.
Th'e , bride's travelling costume
was a, blue printed sheath with
matching jacket, white accessories
and a gardenia corsage, The young
people left 'for a trip to the West
Coast,
Mrs. Cartiortur Is a 1057 graduate
of the Stratford General Hospital
School of Nursing. They will re-
side In Lucknow following the
hoheyhloon.•
Orange Chiffon
CAKE
49c
-Mrs. Gilbert Fraser of Niagara
Falls, N.Y., spent from Tuesday to
Friday of last week with her mo-
ther, Mrs, John Lockridge.
--Visiting Mr. and Mrs. T. A.
Currie over the week-end and at-
tending the Thompson -Dunlop
wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
-Miss Dorothy Ross, who has fin-
ished her course at Canada Busi-
ness College, Toronto, has accept-
ed a position with a firm of bar-
risters in Toronto. '
-Misses Bonnie Jardin and Lin-
da Stapleton were guests last week
with Misses Karen and Joan Can-
talon at Amberley.
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Aylmer Choke PEAS' '20 Oz.. 6 for $1.00
Green. Giant NIBLETS 14 oz..6 for '$1.00
Libby's PORK:and-BEANS 15 oz:,,,6 for $1.00
Redpatti Granulated SUGAR 10011115. $7.60
Mountain Blend COFFEE (ground' fresh)' lb 77C t
Blue Bonnett MARAGARINE (Quick) 113:3.
SHREDDED WHEAT BiscOits:12 oz
KRAFT DINNER (Cooks in 7,ipinutqi)
Heinz Strained BABY FOCib: .Y;5 oz:: "6` fo"r 65c
BLUE SURF Powdered Detergint-:-',.?;
(20c off) ... • .. . : Giant ,65c
Pine River Medium CHEESE' - ,49c
RASPBERRIES are. at their Best NOW '
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SALE STARTS THURSDAY, JULY 17th
N▪ WE HAVE ONLY A FEW OF OUR MANY BARGAINS SHOWN HERE. COME AND SEE ts OUR SALE- RACKS.
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antalfamily,• Mi.%drid ROS'S:GO-5-1,
don -anclaarrillY arid and
Teriy ,Lh000mb and 'fa:Milk attend-:
ed the "`• .picnic , Or the (511.:''
taiWRnial HydiO at Midhurst on
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f amilY -sPent the ...we ncr rn"To
Mtn nt: Alb-61*t. raltdi-Att
tended*.;r1febe ddrat Se r Vice
at the iiittei-',PfaCe ;oh Sunday, '
bridesmaid on urclay• when .Miss
Rose Marie Chisholm, •Regh4-4
graduate of St.• JOseph's •Hospitel,
London,. was 'married in..Gocierich
to `John •Evans: The bride- is a
member of the"staff of the Huron
County Hcalth•thlit., • , ^.• •
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SPORT OXFORDS
m m and LOAFERS
it„ Foam • rubber soles. Black, Brown,
Winter White, Blue and Grey
Values, up to $10.00
IN $4e89 $589 $7.39 111
Growing Girls'
SPORT SHOES..
White Buck, Loafers and Saddlga.;
$3.79
White, Black and Beige
$2.39 • $2.89
$3.49 LADIES'
DRESS FOOTWEAR
A lovely showing of high style Footwear,
in White, Beige and Black
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-LAC Jim .Lockridge, Mrs
Lockridge and , Timmy-, of. Angus
spent the week-end with.their par-,
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In White, Beige and Black
BOYS' SCAMPERS
with It Rubber -Soles
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wwooD There's Nothing'Like .' il
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PRWOOUOCITS ' For Beauty ,
-Mrs. • C, F. 'Johnson Spent Jast
week ,with her daughter,
R. Riches, In Toronto,'
P'red Ross, Marilyn, Ed
die' and Kathie Spent last week,
'with Mr, and Mrs, Nelson Nicoll
at Madoc and attended a family
reunion in Lindsay on Sunday.
Mrs. ,Charles A, Roberts Will
spend a few days this week With
Mrs, Fred Spry in Toronto,
-Mr, and Mrs, Grant Ernest and
tunny of Hamilton were guests
wer the week-end with his par-
ents, Mr, and Mrs, Jack Ernest.
Mr, and Mrs. Clayton Fry, Who
tad'hOth been patients in Wing-
hain • Hospital, returned home to
rororit,O last week,
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WHITE TRIM:
IT IS NOT A • For Comfort' . . KENWOOD WITHOUT'
THIS LASR For Long Lasting Value
The exquisite beau,* of kenwood Biankits *
will lend added charm to your bedroom. A delightful
range of decorator tones are available in single shades 4..4
or two tone reversibles - from the most vivid colours II
to the softest, pastels. KenwoOd Blankets are moth-
proofed for your, prOtection. fully Washable and 'Oar.,
anteed pre-shrunk., Choose yours to.day or drop in
and enquire about the "keewood
Size 60 x 84 $12.50
Size 72 x 84 ... $14.54, $17A.« 95 $20 95
$1.69 $2.49
2.89 $3.89
MEN'S size s 6 to 11 $1.89
BOYS' sizes 1 to 5 $1.69
YOUTHS' sizes 11 - 13 $1.49
LITTLE GENTS' 6.10 $1.39
LUGGAGE
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--Mr. and Mrs: George Scott and
Richard •are holidaying at Sauble,
-Master Jim. Ritchie, Lueknow,
'pent a weeks holiday with hit
grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. T. nit-.
and Mrs, Wilfrad HaykAgt
and baby of London visited at ,the
borne of her patents, Mr, and Mrs,
Moffatt, at the Week=emi.
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20%
,ST. DEFERS
Little' Misa LOrene hrrington
-spent last'-week in :Toronto, as the
guest of her aunt, Mrs, Ivan I-Len'
dergorc'and Mf, Rehderstni,,
Congratulations to Naricy,Crans...
ton, Nancy borscht and Wyn, de
Boer dernpleting their Grade
VIII at the St, I elms school. r
and Mrs, Allan Cranston'have
reetqried from a Week's Visit -at
Arcola, SOlt. They were accom-
panied home by Mrs, Cranston's
brOther, Mr, Joe Ratshamer and
I LOGROLLERS
CHILDREN'S
TENNIS SHOES
STRAPS and OXFORDS
In Black, Wige owl Brown
$3.89 $4.89 $5.89
MATCH-1Na SETS AND MANI/
COLORS TO 01100,St PROM
Marykae Newman and"*.$04, IctitShatriery
Ruth Pry of Toronto. spent the.
Week-end at their homes .here:
tim, Newtnsn of Allendale Was also
a visitor with his ,parents; mt., and
MM. Chris ,Newinan,- et, the week,
end,
-Mr. Old".
LUCIUS visited on Thursday after,,
noon with her ':sister ' 'Robert
Wenger, at the !hoapital,
Mrs,' oeitsrge, oroistcm, who hits
been a patient In the Wirighein
General Respital, has been reinov.
ed to the Greet Convalescent Howie
In Locknow.
97c $1.59 $1.98
LOP oe Store
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(i/Vingham) Limited' 10 , 4,orag vittiottivk snow, .
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,Mr, ,toe Stuart returned from the
'on Saturday,
Itneauat- o'f p. fracture in, Ilia 'back
joe in a bodt east,
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