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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1959-07-22, Page 3• - lna Sewin Centre WINGHAM Thursday, • Friday, Saturday JULY 23.24-25 The purchasers of an Elna Sewing Machine, during our Grand Opening, will have the opportunity of winning one of our. FREE GIFTS' '.,C .14-71f$ Of different varieties are , ceninierelally on both I 44-'40,ntic and Pacific coasts. On' raeific coast, peak barvest inonths are February and March i4.114 On the Atlantic coast largest I quantities are obtained during July and Altplet, Pea-oast *ro!, clamp are marketed alive in the shell, and as, shucked meat., Zn canned form, whole and minced, they are available throughout the country, More children r.144 into darer. than .way ,from the Ontario Safety League points out. CbiId rot) 4130'414 alway$ he taught to walk, not run across roads. 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N, re • PHONE 250 41111111111)1N11•111.111.111.11111111•1111111111111111101M11111,9•11111111111111111111101111W WI IJGHAM, ONTARIO TAKE NOTICE that a Petition, signed by the Electors of the County of Huron, being persons qualified and competent to vote at an election of a member of the House of Commons, in the said County of Huron, ad- dressed to 'the Secretary of State of Canada, to the effect that such Petitioners desire that a vote of all Electors of the said County of Huron be taken for and against the revocation of the Order-in-Council, which brought into force and effect Part II of The Canada Temperance Act in the said County of 'Huron, will be deposited with the Registrar of Deeds for the said County of Huron. on the 13th day of August, 1959, and further take notice that such Petition will remain in the Registry Office for public examination for a period of ten days after the aforesaid date, before being submitted to the Secretary of State of Canada. DATED at Goderich, in the County of 'Huron, this 18th day of July, 1959. JOHN E. HUCKINS, Chairman. Huron Citizens Legal Control Committee 2229b CO•OP eta ze if 2; C 11 Ye: te YPE RS' --REEzE :21 ju. fi« t 379 7351144.Cipacifi, it's a supermarket at your flagertips, this beautiful fie* Chest Freezer, with maximum capacity for all types of,, I frozen foods. Handy sliding baskets and adjustable: dividers help you organize your food for easy inventory. The quick freeze section will "sharp" freeze up to lbs. of fresh fobd. The entire freezer is constructc4 " to give letg Jiro 4tml trouble .free service., 17 011.11.1 595 lb. Capcidly $ 309 19 Cu, P.;455 lb. Ct;p,,a tip; 279 BELGRAVE COOP Phone Winghath 1091 Brussels 3881110 I PHONE 6 WINGHAM EVERYONE VISITING OUR STORE WILL BE ENTITLED TO ' WIN OTHER DOOR PRIZES., GRAND ., OPENIN We Sell the Best and Service the Rest. Mill Ends for Your Sewing Needs. 1st 1—GENUINE MUSKRAT STOLE 2nd 1—COMPANION CASE " 3rd' 1—ELNA JUNIOR TOY r W.,1! errten.-.7 gea'rtraple." 7,•-.rtrt!errtr A• rolir 110: !t!' Ai, • ' 4•••,1•110#3, "4e ollomompluillopoppolioniiirouipinimpioupotiitionioturilinigmuummoniiimiummill U U U Grand . Prizes will be drawin Saturday, July 25th, at 10 p.m. U I • • ' I I ▪ . 4 '@ • GEORGE JAGELEWSKI, Manager n P I • folisilmitilliiIII111111111111111111111111I11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111S11,11•11111111111•111111•111,Mile11111111111101111•11111111•11111111A U U U U U U U Ingham Motors Phone 139 Winghani, Ontario .4.444,4" te.1,' • ' BLUEVA Lir . The Women's,Asaociation met in the Vnited Church on July 1,4th, with the- preside:4 Mrs, Wick- stead, in -dharge4 Mrs. Aleg 'Oraehin, treasurer, gave intereat- ing financial reports, show/PO the gains from . recent' activities and the summary, of finaneea 'from the first of the year. At the United Church .Sunday School films are being shown each Sunday instead of the usual pe scribed lessons, Mr and Mrs, Ed. Ti.ohinSen tfor, merly Mary Nichol/ of Minneapolis, T are visiting Mrs, Robinson's bre- ther, Eldred. and ,Mrs. Nichol and other friends who are glad to renew acquaintances with them. Mr. and Mrs. Goldie Wheeler,' of London were recent visitors with Mr$, Arthur Shaw, Mr, and Mrs,- Chas, l3osman, Mr, A H Necion and Paul spent Fri- . day at Woodstock, i Swan River, Manitoba, are visit- - ing relatives in this vicinity, Dr. George Thornsot} and Mrs. Thomson of Saskville, N.B., are visiting at the parental home with Mr, and Mrs. George T, Thornson. ,Mrs, Elizabeth Leslie, of Bel- grave spent the week-end with Mr. and.Mrs, Eldon •Kirton. Mrs, Charles Coultes was a recent visitor in Listowel, U N U U N U U U McArter ,Goll A pretty double-ring ceremony was performed in Brussels united church on Se1tUr.day at 2.30 p,m., when Leis 'Manor Coll of Brio/ sets .became the bride of Melvin Douglas MOAT-ter, also of Brussels. fools is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Owl, 'Brussels and the groom, the youngest son of Mr. and ,Mrs, John /3, McArter, 6th line of Morris Twp. The church was decorated with baskets of white gladioli and baby's breath against a back ground of fern and pink cande- labra, The officiating minister was Rev. Chas, D, Cox of Bond Heaci, Ont. The bride, given in marriage by her father, chose a ballerina length gown of floral Nalpae lace out- lining a sabrina neckline, with lealloped,lace leading. to, the heck of the neck, forming graceful nylon net streamers with lace appliques. The bouffant skirt of ,nylon net 7ver satin was accented with lace appliques also. Her finger tip veil was held by a lace crown trimmed with seed pearls and rhinestones. She car- ried a white Bible covered with Sweetheart roses, stephanotis and falling rose bud streamers, Attending the bride were Mrs. George Cousins, as matron of honor, Misses Eleanor Walsh and Marilyn Coll, sister of the bride, 'as bridesmaids and Miss Cheryl McCutcheon, who made a winsome qthe flower girl, The bridesmaids' dresses were of pink Madeira lace over satin with pleated bands of satin and cummer- bund bows of saches with picture hats of nylon net and satins and rhinestone trim, The flowergirl's dress was identical to that of the bridesmaids. They carried pink and white nosegays of baby mums Attending the groom was George Cousins, Gerald McArter and Mr. Tack Higgins were ushers. For the reception held in the church parlours, the bride's mother received in a coral -lace sheath dress with white accessories. The groom's mother chose a green Paisley crepe with matching ac- cessories. Both wore corsages of white• baby mums. For a trip to' the St, Lawrence Seaway, Ottawa and Northern On- tario, the bride chose a' ballet blue nylon over silk taffeta with pleated cummerbund lynd back bow. She wore white accessories and a corsage of white and pink mums. Guests were present from Wing- ham, Wroxeter, Bluevale, Listowel. Galt, Stratford, Delhi, Jamestown and Brussels. On their return trip the young couple will reside in Brussels. former's father, Mr. W. T. Sothern and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sothern and Gary and Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Hargrave, Douglas and David spent Sunday at Goderich. The many friends of William Marriner will be sorry to hear that be is confined to St. Mary's Hos- iltal, having undergone a major operation last, week. ' Mr, Tom Vittie of Wroxeter, vis- •ted Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James Vittie. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Marriner and ?arrilly of Toronto visited a few lays last week with Mrs. William Marriner and family. Mr. and Mrs. .j1A-1 Stewart, ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs. Oliver 'Stewart and Ray motored to Mal- ton on Saturday night, where they net the latter's daughter, Miss Jean Stewart of Calgary, who will spend a three weeks' vacation here. Penal Reform Is W.M.S. Subject WHITECHTJRCH — Calvin-Brick WMS held their monthly meeting and birthday tea meeting at the home of Mrs. Mina McRitchie on Thursday evening last, with 20 Ladies present, Mrs, Kenneth Mason presided, with Mrs, Lawrence Tay- lor's group in charge of the pro- gram. All read the Apostle's Creed in unison, Mrs, Harold Currie read the ScriptUre messages and Mrs. Gordon McBurney and Mrs, Gilbert Beecroft also read Seripture verses. Mrs. Cecil Coultes, Mrs. John Jamieson, Mrs, Lawrence Taylor and Mrs, Ronald Coultes joined in a WMS play, "Talking It Over", The theme of the meeting was, "Concerning Penal Reforms", and Mrs. Kenneth Mason gave a talk oil the Elizabeth Fry and John Howard Societies, which have in- stigated great strides in penal re- form, seeking to learn the cause and prevention of crime, and the concern felt for the prisoners and their families, and for the rehabili- tation of prisoners, during pro- bation, and trying to educate Canadians through literature and films On these. matters, Mrs, Norman Coultes, president,. presided for the businbss period, and Mrs, Ronald Coultes led the roll earl for hospital and ,home kvisits and Sick cards sent, Mrs. Taylor reported that an 80-lb, bale had been sent off, and that the blankets had come back from the . Preston mills and the ladies had stone fee sale, Mrs. Coultes wekerti., ed a new resident, Mrs, Chester Morrison, to the Meeting. ' Mr, and Mrs, Mac Corbett, and 13x'enda, of London, spent the week-end at the home of Mrs, Lin- da Matthews. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Winston and: Master pruee Kreller were in Mal- ton one gay last week where the. met Mrs. W. B. Kreller, who ar.,, rived by plane from Tulare, Cali- fornia, Hilo will visit hero fox three weeks, Mr, James Patterson visited one day last week in London am Thamesford, LoILLOnansdp cm1Vit r s. QBewr week-end °d m ',Bell amy witi'o Mr, and 'Mrs, Jack King. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Frew... anc Sharon and Mrs, Annie ,I'letehe. of Preston, visited. on Sunday wit/ Mr, and Mrs. Earl Moore, Mr, and Mrs. Crosby Sothern spent three days last week with Mr 411 M ca3)1P.OP.11. Tonto, Mr. and Mrs. John Bates am Miss Clara Bates of Hanover vis itecl one clay last weeic. with Mc and Mra, W. A, Gibson. Mr, and Mrs, Wray Cooper anc Elizabeth Anne returned home this week from Calgary after visitini their daughter and son-in-law, Mt and Mrs. John Welsh. They also enjoyed the Calgary Stampede. Mrs, Clinton Jantzi, Barbara an, David (' of Baden, spent several day. lastweek at the home of Mr, anc Mrs, Hiram Eastman, Mr, ,,,Harry Sansbm returnee home from Toronto last week of ter. visiting relatives for ten days, Mr. Ron Hube and Tommy of Grimsby visited friends in the community on Friday, Miss Sher on Pollock returned home afte. spending two weeks there, Mrs, George Ashton spent severs days last week at the home of Mr and Mrs. Ross Durst in Scar borough. Mr, and Mrs. Sam Robinson were Toronto visitors' one day last week Mr, and Mrs. Glenn Martin an spending this week in Northerr Ontario. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Felker of Gorrie. Mr. Anson Ruttan is at present confined to Listowel Hospital where he underwent an appendec toms last Friday. Mr. Frank Graham of St. Mary, visited one day last week with Mr and Mrs. Harry Lehr. Mr. and. Mrs. George Bolandei and John of Byron and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ridley of Londor were week-end visitors with Mrs Dora Ridley. Master Michael Rid- ley returned home after spending the past two weeks with his grand- mother. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Chiomey of Port 'Colborne returned home Sat- urday, after spending a few day: with Mr. and MrS.-Alek'Keith. Miss Janey Chimney remained for a longer visit with her grandparents Mrs. Eunice Harris of Colonsay Sask., and grandson, Mr. Ross Har- ris; of Regina, arrived Wednesday and will spend a month with the • I U U U N U U 'ia. ,r.:* Vilmr,1444 AdY.Pr.eo4ruies, W040,0040,. .4114,1y .2-2, AM • rw. : :themeolimiiiiiiiinowa ilium iniiiillillottlitlifLOW1 10 1 . n HP, See ‘Gainsboeo 111 A Mob Gold -4470;:ord.ntorg by ompows ii. i Complete 00-piece •SerOco for 1 i ..gicxxsoNor Au., ,sm.viwu PIECES MANY MIRE JPIXASM PATTIORNii rioxE til-IAIFERMEHL*S O. N L. 1r- $67,5° • ,rt•-.4-rrteyrt.lw•4,4,rt4rt"