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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1959-07-22, Page 10ladVAISC4, Plea Wed,* sTaly 22, 1950 9,1110/WWW/W LYCEUM Theatre Wingharrit Ontario 'im Shows Fact* Night ConlMeno- int at 140 Pan, waviRs., sfnly s 44 Jack Hawkins. Gin Scala in "SPY ON THE. WILHELMSTRASSE" A British ,Secret Service Agent works. as a .mernber of Hitler's military staff, Wommeememsemomemmemmimm JOUPTIJNED or NOT d be active fee* no OTC TRUSS ltfcRIBRONS Itexall Drug Sctot It You Need An ELECTRIC RANGE DoN, MISS THIS July Special Beac 22-inch Fully Automatic Range N $199.°° This range has all, the features of other model* vosthts na.uOlt- trInrea-OVen Timer, Back-Panel SWitetear 411 JEIMItn_lfs *1!4?- Let tt~ti h-,y malhidslareakers'a Parasaaview • Nousfog. Oven: Vi140M. 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' NIAGARA CYCLO.MASSAGE action is unique ... combines Vertical, horizontal' and circular motions to create a pleasant, soothing gentle action which penetrates deep, DEEP down to help you feel better in Many ways. --Visitors over the week-end with. Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Mackay were his Sisters, Misses Aeries and -Bertha MacKay and Miss• Betty Seat, all of London, -Mt and Mrs. Raymond Ileirt- ing and son john of Wpodstock spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs. Chris Newman and Mr, Newman. —Mrs. Edna 'Boyle has returned to Toronto after spending her holidays with her aunt, Mrs, James Robertson, at Lower Wingham, and other relatives, and with her friend, Mrs, Robert Doyell, Visitors over the week-end REASONABLE CHARGES George Williams Located in Mason's • Store. Owing to lack of .space, watches and small cloeks. only. WATCH REPAIRS FIRST CLASS aissersraraasarareaswransaascaatestielWallatreassaaaweavar with, Mr, and Mrs, Walter Pecaelt were Norman of Ajax, Mr. and Mrs, ,Paul Rnianke of .Gisathaani Wilfred Pocock of Tore/Ito , and MI% and Mrs, Doug Sasith of Kit, chener —Miss Friary Ann $01.1thallft Is holidaying at Sturgeon Lake and Toronto .for the la,st two weeks in July, —Mr. and Mrs. Williaaa Beckett, Dawn and Mary Lela of Sarnia Were week-end visitors with Mrs. laeckett's sister, Mrs. Barry Wen- ger, —Mrs, Roy Bonner, of Lockini, Quebec, and Mrs. Doug loose of pert Chester, NY, are visiting with. Mrs, E. M. Sneli dna -6fliei Wingham friends. --'Mrs, Peter MacKinnon •was in- vited to address the girls attend- ing Cam)* Cigita last Wednesday. About 35 girls •and their leaders en- joyed her remarks on "Better Grooming", including care of the hair and skin, —Mr. and Mrs. Russell Smith re- turned home last week after a va- cation at Montreal. Mr, Smith is now attending summer classes. —Mr. and Mrs. A, S. Williamson of Toronto were week-end guests with his sisters, Misses Agnes and Marion Williamson. On Monday they all left on a motor trip. ;, —'Mr. and Mrs, H. -A, Fuller, Wendy and Bill spent the , week-' end with Rev, J. H. James and Mrs. James • at their cottage at Lions Head, —Mr. and Mrs, Bruce MacDon- ald, Carey and Stephen spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Brian Groh at Oshawa. • —Mr, and Mrs. Mervyn Temple- man, Mr,- and Mrs, Ted• English and family, Ray Brooks and Misses Judy MeKiblaiin and,' Trtidys Allen . visited Cigita on Sunday. Camp Misses LindaTempleamanaSue• Ben- nett and Barbara Hall returned home with then; after ten days at camp. —I/4a Edward Maddox of Mid- land is visiting this week with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Stafford. Batescin: ' —Miss J, Murray and Miss Pa- ton spent last week- in Guelph at- tending the. Women's Institute holiday. and Mrs,iney Brydges and family of Tortritas visited at the week-end with, ,her. Mother, Mrs. Roy MaeDcinald, •• —Ma and:. Mrs, • :John -Langridge are spending a few daYs 'this week in Toronto; , „ . • • Rev, and Mrs.„Eosiglas Fry and fainily• are spending" their' Vacation at ,the Lewis cottage' at Poplar Beach, •M'aster Jansei, Ritchie of L'Uditnew Visited his '" cousins there last :week. a-Mi4ses•Claras artdalleleasRagan of <Buffalo; NJY„, here iweek-end visiters Witlia•thair Cousana..-Mrt, Gordon MackiiYancallaalcIaeXay. Miss Beverley Siviailt;;Sgrist,- ford, is spending the week Withsy,ter Cousin, Master Paul SWatridge, —Mrs. Margaret Sutton visited her daughter, "Mrs-, Keith Oliver at London over the week=end.. Mrs. Harvey Peterson of Monroe, Mich., visited with Mrs, Sutton last week. Mrs. ,Mae lielrta of London spent a few days last week with Mr, and Mrs, Joseph Schneider. . —Mr, and Mrs. Allister. Green and t amily moved last week, ta. Goderieh, where they will take SIP residence. —Mrs. Walter Burrell of Port Credit is spending some time with- her son, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bur-' 1.01. —Visitors at the home of Mrs, D, S, MaeNaughton on Friday. were, Mrs. Alex Hammond ay Mrs. Victor Shore, of IVIeorefiekl, Mrs, Hammond was a guest on "M'Lady" in the afternoon and gave a talk on "Worry". —Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Walker and Tommy 'spent a week's vaca- tion at a cottage anear Paary. Sound. —Mrs. Ross Vogan and family spent a few days last week with her 'brother, Mr, George Clarke,. Sara Clarke and family in Toronto. —Mrs. Gordon Knights of Blen- heim• spent the past week- with' Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Dunlop. —Ma . and Mrs. Allan Small-and' Penny' of Toronto /ere week-end visitors with ,Mr. and -Mrs, Ed Sniall. and Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Da- vidson. —Mr. and Mrs. Ken Carson were in Ridgetown at the week-end to visit with Mrs. Ralph Dauphin. —Mr. and Mrs. Dale Mitchell and -family of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Mitchell of Rothsay and Mr. and Mrs. R, H. Coultes were. Sunday guests with Mr, and Mra, Norman Keating, '-'aMr. and Mrs. Bill Maize -of Toronto were week-end visitors With her sister, Mrs, George Ross. Mrs: Ross returned with thent to spend, a few days 'n. Toronto, ' • --Ma and Mrs. Don Adams and family spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs., Jairket McLean,. at Nottawa. Mrs, Adams' sister, Mrs. Helen Caaerncire, ad- corripanied them and also visited with •her parents. , —Week-end, visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas McGeWan were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Geisler 'of Walkerton and his bro- ther, Dr, George McGowan, whp was enroute to the 'veterinarians" convention at the O.V.C. —Mr, and Mrs, John W. Ashton Jr. and four children of Milford, Mich; spent Sunday and Monday with his- parents, Mr, and Mrs. Francis Mills. —Miss Marion Oliver of Brant- ford is visiting with Mrs. Walter Davis for a few days. —Mr. and Mis. Richard Sander- son of Stratford and Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Hudson of PalmerstOn w 're guests at the week-end withvIr and Mrs, Harry Tpwn, —Mrs, Allan MeMarat's of Strat- fo rrd, hzslsiteen.sturoy,fo visiting herr, mother, wrs.,, days: We are s4rr to• ratihrt ahat Mrs, Sturdy returned to Winghard Hospital ma Monday. TM.—Mr. and Mrs. Perry Penning,' tan attended a family gathering last Sunday at the 'home of their' son, Harold, in Sarnia, to their departure for their new ,home real,' Toronto 'Harold is employed ' in the 'office of Bulk Carriers; the firm- owned by •Chas, Crossett;: formerly of Whigham, aa•Mr. and Mrs.- Jach: Salter and Mr. and Mrs, Allan MacKay: left on Sunday morning for a vacation. -Mr. and Mrs. C, NV; •and Mrs, W. 13 dyfcCohl andas Maf''i Art Wilson attended, the PeabOdy, 'Club, Daytona Beach, ;reunion at Burlington on Tuesday 'of, last week, Members attended • trent New . York State, Toronto, Lind-a say,. Peterborough .and • other plac- es. Mrs. Loyd won second ,prize:'' —Matter David Langridge as holidaying with his grandparents' 'Mr. and Mrs. F. Langridge,•,nesas BelgraaeaaY a • „ • ).• aaltetat . -saar. ana Mrs BotaCarberLand family of „Ottawa spent .•the week end .with h parenta Mr, and Mrs Fred Carbeat, and'on ; Saturday eta. tended. •tbek?Seliwaas,- Byets 'wad=: ding Bob returned lo.be.;' taWas SuridaY night: but Maa'''Car' beat and children remained' ta- spend'two weeks With relativ6 and. friendss here and at' LiStoWel:,., • an 'cl.; Mra.. Frank Wilson of Kitchener. 'were ,guests:. With Mr; and Mtsaris .0, Wenger-on,-Fridays Mrs, J B Miller of Walkerton was -a -visitor :at the, same home Mariday. • • " —Mrs and •IVIrsaItonald ,Seddon' are oa vacation _ . —Miss Barbara- Edwards and Miss' Barbara Hardie' of ' TeroAd, are spending a vacation at Miarni Beach atcl;ivill go 'on to Washing, ton and Wier •points ibefore:return= ing hcirne, - . —Mrs. Chas. Bates and Cathy of ' Toronto have returned home after spending a week with her 'parents,' Mr. and Mrs, George Williams. FORDWICH Patricia Lynn, datighter of. Mr, and Mrs,' Jim :Stewart, Was bap- tizeit Sunday morning irathe Moles- worth Presbyterian Church, Shend. 'a r ;Mreerlst:en'd it °Yadt en ieliwpeollottdt spent t Lake. • Mr 44;,240. 'Tvan Lowry and fataaily of Arthur 'Visited on Spa, day with-Ifr; add. MO, Jack Brown, Master Naitd Lowry returned hOme after.. to o., weeks' • Mr: and. Mrs.- Wellington Her- Mra;;W: AaGibspri and Gar- field' visited oae day last week with atio,,garoid,Gibson in: victoria petal Londoa. • ' • ' ,King, left by, plane from 'London? last week fora two 'weeksf .'irisit ,Ivitis his sister, alirS. RaYniend Baylor sand' Mr, Baylor in COrnarbtooks -Newfoundland; Louise •IYfattaiWa :returned honeaairat"aVre'elaa from!' month's and's Eat'phia:. 'S*13'.W",4r" , • • : , ' 1111r;'IkA4'itt:endPerili:rOf Lo udon disei6srp:en:11;i cntgte. vacation, with , his parents, Ma and Mrs: 'Mr. 'and- ittra. 'Fred Siefert and 'family,' of Galt viSitecl .One'day last "week `With Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Sie-. fart ' Maiter'torne. 'Siefert of Galt eadained-fdr St .iongervisit. s &OS, William a• Lloyd 'tettirned. noire last week after 'spending a. inantli with alafives'• in the 4 wesa7 ern piiivinees. • • S. . • • r, • Mr 'iraanian•:fAlbrecht sot kitela; ,erre`aaisaspeadingstwo:"Waeks, at the 'home of ills ;granddaughteri•`Mrs. :krifold Iiorgsancl•Ma Deikr` 1vilaal.ROhiri-.1'4,4,.EfeeliWith. of Tra acinto tpen w e sa e pm '" e' " t' ' of reill3k,FOre'it te Irvotzl'!zit,dete,:sf the ,most - delicious, tia whYnat try 'WS vary successful recitial • • • `• RASPBERRY JAM ' 4 2' quarts fruit ,(about 2 atartsaipe raspberries) `s•OVi•''etips ow ; auger: 0',Uoitte, 'Carlo fruit pectin prepare fruit. ,truiri coin- Pletely, one layer at *tirtie,"about • 2 quarts Hilly ripe 'raaPberriea, desired, sieve half . Of pulp to nicve:spme of the seeds.) Measure 4 ctipil into * very large saucepan, To Maki* Yotir,jain: TO the mess- ' utigi 2ratt' -in saucepan, • add 6% cups sugar. Mix Well, Place over high heat, bring tO,a,ftill rolling • b011. BOW herd '1 iniriute. stirring constantly. Remove from heat, stir in 'Ceti° Alt once, Skim' off foitrU :With;trietal spoon. Stir and skim fit! s minutes to cot)l slightly, to prevent floating fruit. Ladle in- to glaisett. Cover at once With' IA inch het paraffin Makes aboUt 10 inedttinvglakses. • When We; retention "Pectin" 'Mae 7,rwomen tap of ;don't realty under. •••4tirittf,tOhitt it is", Weil,pectin is ,01:04)tholelliito aubataute found . to aWfruita in varying amounts. certo, extracted front .fruits: rich in lhis natural sUb- stance, thoo:tallaed, concentrated •and veileittnartee-controlled, SO naturally, When you use Cello at* fOttoto 'the tested Cerro red- pis, fatly $011t and alwettiS Sete perfectly! .)PreatrviON It's a, good Idea to temper 4111%W glass jars ,before'using,:.lii order to peeve/it .breildav Simply place th'e jars ,on a rack ua hpan, toyer With cold water, and then heat gradually' to the boiling pohlt, Xeep Canned finite iri a deal ,dark place: The derkhesS protects the 'C' or, the coolness helps pre; Nerve the lititot, • „ Keel*. an eye 614 ter. ',kit next Chittain'Ohleh 'laid have another wet.pe foil. itavt *.low problems *Pith .ociar eta tinakihta Pati"tt let else knurri, t- may be •able to help. .your s.o , ,Nelat Located in the McKibbon Block — former Lee's Restaurant Building. -s INCOMPARABLE THERMO-CYCLOPAD r HEAT.MASSAGE SET A handy,' portable set inciedas the Thermo•eyclopad Heat-Massage Set to• sit on, lie on, or lean against . . the ' versatile Hand Unit -for localized map I sage all over the body and an at!, tractive instrument casea, 1.4BT THE CUBS FALL WHERE THIEF lstAt-aLast week-end. the members of • the Wingham Cub paokg piled into Camp Martyr at IaVealuiren for their annual ciatliga-and' • Were jot' about rained out ,on, Saturday. Here they nurse a few bruises. at the end of a tug-of-walr,•4-AdvauceTtinsetaphoto. •