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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1959-07-29, Page 5FROM DONNYBROOK PLUEYALE -4kicr-'irf Alt.Sagrorils9-1 The 4,41%,0440w1:714400,..Wodshnolo,Y, 6 n • • • • I a Iif D. I of 4.""P """"N"""e""1""e"" "!!!.',..41 ,1**11.kftlil.9.....!'1100t°,00114.11.011/iP01.411.#1010, ..•••••••••0111., ow,,PM ••• MILDMAY 'Firl3NiTURAi THE 3=Piece BEDROOM SUITE including Double Dresser, Kook- case Bed, Chtffonier $119.00 2=Piece CHESTERFIELD SUITE Foam Cushions - • $159.' • 95c Select ".1L O '_ PAINT at The New 'COLOUR BAR 0410'r a New "Frigidaire" HOME FREEZER At SCHUETTS, MILDMAY, This Week SELECT: FROM . 7,0 SUITES 'OF FURNITURE PAY' 10% DOWN — BALANCE IN 12 MONTHLY PAYMENTS SCHUE MILDMA:r • • • tat' value be the sole deciding factor—you'll join the big swing to Olds: Make your own point-by-point analysis and you'll see why. You see it in the trim, good taste of Oldsmobile styling ...THAT'S VALUE! You notice it in Oldsmobile's attention to details like finish, fit and upholstery THAT'S VALUE! You discover it in the extra features that are standard ; ; ; THAT'S OLDSMOBILE VALUE! If you attach special value to performance, Olds makes your decision even easier. Only Olds gives you the surging response and reassuring economy of the Rocket engine. Only Old!, gives you the road-tvise 'stability and riding comfort of the Iride-Statice chassis! Finally, there's Olchunobile's traditionally high return on original ina 'vestment to, make it clear 'that here's the perfect match for your high standards. Your dealer can Allow you how easy it is to go for Olds value. See bins today . come over to Olds! / AY SViRY MISAIBUNI. WINGHAM one 139 , Wien and 'Oery MegliWein Of ,OttaWa are :Spending. a Month With Miss Min.nie MeNlwain„ Mr, .4eliri of -Hrownsvillo. Is visiting fttr few weeks with' Mrs. Nellie Qa.Mble. and . John. 'Week-end visitoya. at the twine a Mr, and- Mrs, Ross Polg were. Mr, and Mrs. Donald Seabrook Nancy and Wayne, Mr, and Mrs. Donald ''Gilison and family, Mr, art Mrs, Jaek Doig ,arid family, Mr antiMrs. Glen Doig and Mr. Jame Grant, ell of St, Catharlueal Mr and Mrs,- Frank Murphy, Mr, anc Mrs. Toni Murphy and Mrs, PA) MtirPhy of .P.uffelo, They also „at tended •the .Doig-Toner wedding the United Church in 7.?filnierstoi 94 'Saturday, Miss Aliza.beth ArmstrOng open last week at the borne Of Mr. am, Mrs, George Bolander in Homoka Mr. and Mrs. Don Sobnefer, Judy and - David of Toronto -wer Week-end guests with Mr, and Mrs Mr, and Mrs, Roy Simmons, Mr: Eunice Harris nnd Ross Harrit visited one day last week with'IvIr ,Itnd-Mrs, Doug Wildfang at Inver. intron. ' Mr,:and Mrs, Frank , Graham o St, Marys spent ' Sunday witl friends in the community: Mr, and Mrs,. Wally' Gibson, Mr and Mrs. Earl Mocire,' Miss Clam Bates and Garfield Gibson visit f241 ene day last week --with Mr Harold Gibson in, Victoria klospi tal, Mr: and Mrs, Fred Dernerlini spent one day last week with Mr and Mrs. Heinbecker Kitchener, Misses Linda and Joanne Wil Harrison visited last Week with Mr and IVIrs„Jack Montgomery in Mil ton, 0 Miss Dianne.Hibberd of Godericl spent last Week with her grand parents, Mr, and Mrs. Everitt Al Mr. and Mrs, Glen Martin spent several days last -week holidayint at Lake of Bays. The July meeting of the Ford wich Women's Institute took tin form of a bus trip to Niagara Thirty-seven ladieS enjoyed tln putirig, which in:chided -a tour of the Sir Adam Beck Hydre buildins and the locks at Thorold, whert, an ocean liner was caming in. Tin bOtanibal gardens in Hamilton we:, a very interesting stop. They had supper in Hamilton and returned Sunday visitors at the honre of Mr. and Mrs. Hilliard Jefferacn were Mr, and Mrs, Cameron Hinglemen of London and Mr, and Mrs. Joe Marshall arid Aileen of Listowel. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Allan, Larry and XI'S, David Nil,. ins visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liarn Hardy and Jean on Sunday Mr. Grahani Chareney and f Ann- Lly of Code:rich visited with Mr, and Ars, Stuart Chaniney and family, Mr ,and Mrs. George Webster and :amity also called there, Misses Diane and Donna Chant- ley are spending a few days with .heir grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. .tobert, Charnney of Autnirri, Mr, and Mrs. John Doerr, of Slyth, and Mr, and Mrs. Jpe Doerr, Laird, Sask., called pn their con- dos, Mr, and Mrs.. Charles jeffer- ion, Mr, and Mrs. Ed, Robinson, Min- ieapolis, and Mrs, Cecil Wheeler, 3lyth, were visitors at the Donny- arpok Churc on u ay. ey a,re former members of this church And were renewing ' old acquain- . :ances. Mr. arid Mrs. Charles Jefferson* ind Miss Elaine visited with Mr. Ind Mrs, Donald Jefferson at Clin- ,on one day fast week. Miss Theressa. Casey is spending ler holidays at the Devereanx lorne, Lloyd and Neil joshing of Lon- Iesboro have been spending a few lays with their sister, Mrs, Wei, Jefferson. Mr. and Mrs, James Leddy were ?ort Elgin visitors one day recent- Mr, Donald Jefferson of New- narket is spending his holidays at he hoihe of his uncle, Mr. Hilliard Jefferson. Mr. and Mr's, Edward Robinson :Ind son Bill and Bill Dainty, Mr. and Mrs. Wes Jefferson and' Deli- a, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jeffer- son, Elaine and Mrs. j, C, Robin- son of Wingham were at Port El- sin on Sunday visiting the Misses .:41adys and Irene Jefferson who ire holidaying at their cottage ,here. Miss Mary Jefferson and Miss Kathleen O'Malley are spend- .ng a few days at th'e lake with the !ormer's aunts. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Darling end ivid Mr; and Mrs. Jaak ,SriAdWeil and fandlY of Olifforc eninYed a faalUY P10410 in Mildrna nark on Sunday. Visitorg with Mr, and Mrs, Stan, ley Darling during the week wen Mr, and Mrs, Clarenee Newman of 119rriston, Mrs. Jessie Volie el Windsor and Mr, and Mrs, John RehertsOn Of Tilbury. Mr. Alan Neelon and Pant wont to Palling-fad on Monday. Mr, 'INNe- Ion -conducted the funeral servicek, in Alton of Mr. Arnold Mclitenzac of Ballingfad Mr, and Mrs. :(4ordon spflit Sunday with their daughter, Jean (Mrs, Jack Sankt). of Newton. Jimmy ;Ritchie pf j...ticariow spent a few days, with Bobbie Bitton. of this village. lVfr, and Mrs, Wendell Stamper and family spent Sunday in Thed- ford with Mr, and Mrs. Jim Pais- Ur. and Mrs, Lorne Davidsen and children of Wingliam 'have inny;ed into the joint Mundell home in the Village, Mr, and .Mrs. Harold Besse and .nro children of Waterloo, and Mr. Bari 13asse ,../A Kitchener spent 'Sat- urday with' Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Darling, . Mrs, Bitton and Sob Bill, ot Lis- towel, spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Reg, Bitton. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Darling and baby of Toronto are spending thia week with Mr, and l'Ars, Stanley Darling, ' Mrs.. Arnold Lillow, and child- ren, lvfrs,'. krnie King' arid son ,fthd Mr, and 'Mrs, Smith' and Eleaner `gpent SundaY it Port El- gin: , 4, Mr. and Mrs. Aarvey Messer of l'orrinto 'are spenning, some , time at their country home here. Mr. and Mrs. Irving 1VIccabe of Windsor are visitors with Mr, and Mrs, Carl Johnston, Mr, and Mrs. \Jaek Bosman and children of Woodstoak and Mr. Newton Galbraith of Harristpn, were viSitors with Mr. and Mrs. 'Charles Bosman. ' Mr. R. E. McKinney of Wingham is showing pictures of his recent tour of the British Isles and Eu- rope in the community hall here on Wednesday evening of this week. This entertainment is sponsored by the second and third. line of Mor- _ris group of the United Church Women's Association., , Nancy Beedle cf London, sister of Mrs.'Alan Neelon, returned home on Saturday after spending a, month at the parsonage. ' Mr, and Mrs. John McTavish and three children, of_ London are 'on' vacation this vicinity, accom- panied by Mr. and Mrs, Robert Mc- Kinnon. They spent a few days last week as the guests of Mr, and Strong and Miss Leslie Campbell left on Tuesday for 'Vancouver, where they will visit for three weeks. Master Ricky Gibson of St. Ca- tharines is spending two weeks at the home Of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Ross Doig. Mrs, Ppenne Neignnen, 9t P9m,, wall and had an 4nterestmg time viewing the locks on the now .°S041.- way on hoth sidea of the river,. ^ Mrs. Vtliel •and Florence Beattie and Miss Cledy*TherepSon• Of 60a, -forth Vsited Mrs. •Oarniai and' Mae Scott en SUnday, 3.4* Flora, Stewart and . Mrs. Agnes grown return.ed to Toronto on. Wne$dey after A rnontifs eatien.at Miss. Stewary0 cottage.. ' • sse .. 4,Altic.ffin Spe;r1,...*v with her daughter,. Tfre,, • 1' gtreet at Listowat Mrs, Ponnid. 'n00004911 a-re .19e,ndbaK a weak ,at.the gisSAPSOLA MOses, P*i'it1!6- an4''.Mrs, Stuphena were.' -visitors with Mrs.' Yeernli end =Ss: g. Duff. . • grs,..Neiiie 'WOW 10, •apending week with Mr4 and Wit. Jack .41r.. low -at Stratford..,„..,. 0. as 4:** Trigida He'avy, Duty 4=bUrner RANGE' $149.00 Springfilled MATTRESSES 34", 4e, 39" Width $21.50 CONGOLEOM 3 Yards Wide,• First Qualiti"aold Sean';'' Running Foot MOUNT FOREST VALUE-RATE the RocKgr AT YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED QUALITY DEALER% on....q.-11011, Ulla CARS, AND SIR YOUICLOCAL AUTHORIOD OLDHAOBILI QUALITY DIAL1111.262nt., 'MOTORS You are cordially invited to laad-Test Roelof engine Olds. Demonstrate to yourself tho many extra-value features that make Oldsmobilo such . wonderful car to own and drivel III TH1 0ANI.01i THS Wing4rn aome, -having enjoyed a grand day. Those from the community whb 3pent Sunday at Port Elgin were Ar. and Mrs. William Clyne, Mr. and Mrs. Parker Eurig and Shir- .ey, Miss Janie Hambly, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Lynn, Karen and Judy Ind Mrs. Dora Ridley. Mr. and Mrs, Gilbert Goodall, Mr. and Mrs. F. A .Hall of Toronto Ire spending several days this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ro- bert Gibson. Mra. Robert -Gibson attended the twilight meeting held in Clinton as one of the judges to choose the Dairy Prineess for Huron bounty. Miss Patricia Marshall of Kirkton was chosen to represent Huron County ,at the Toronto C.N.E. with Miss Sandra Wright of Clifford ,as •unner-up. , Mr. and Mrs, Anson Demerling are spending two weeks in Parry 'Sound. mr; and Mrs. William Wilson; NIrs. Jack Wilson, Donald, and John visited on Sunday with Mr, jack Wilson at Westminster Hos- pital; London. Mrs, Jessie O'Gorman of Toronto is spending two weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wally Gibson, Mrs. Emma Willilamson spent one day last week in Kitchener. Messrs. Frank Gilasen, Robei:t Gibson, Wally Gib'son and Gar field visited on Sunday at Victoria oRldospGi itbasl,onLondon, with Ma. liar- Mrs. James Vittie and grandsen Gary Sothern left last week for a three, weeks' visit to Winnipeg with Mrs, Vittie's sister, Mrs. Har- ry Nixon and Mr. Nixon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hambly and Sarno, Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Hum- bly, Wayne and Cheryl spent last Week at Manitoulin Island, , MisseS Maud and Esther 'Har- ding enjoyed a boat trip last week up the Saginaw and through the Seaway. Mrs. Jack Wilson spent one day last week in London and visited wHiotshwthaelr. husband at Westminster Several members of the Legion Auxiliary attendecf a social eve- ning with the Blyth branch last week. Master Robert Bride visited last Week with friends in Preston. Miss Elaine Craig of Salem is spending two weeks at the home mofakMerr: and Mrs. Lloyd ,Siminer- Mr. and Mrs. William Davies of Toronto spent a few days last week at their home here, MiSses Eleanor Mack and Mary Sullivan of Torento visited over the Week...end with Mrs. Ruby For- ester. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Wildfang re- . turned to Torento after spending the past two weeks at Tnverhuron ith Mr, and Mrs. Roy Sim- . Mr, and Mrs. Wellington Har- grave and farnily attended the Reid 'reunion' held Sunday In the Moorefield park. Mr. and Mrs. William Sothern, Mr, dames Vittie, Miss Nancy So- them and Mr, till lVfnivey visited Sunday 'with Mr. and Mrs. Carl SteWart in ListoWel, Mr. and 111rs, lefties Stewart end Patty attended the Coates reunion. Saturday in Listerwel park. Mrs, NMI Patterson, M.to. Jame' , „ HURRY1I1 4 Get that Truss, Support, Elastic Stocking TODAY. MeR1BBONS Rexall Drug Store 4 1— Plan to Celebrate .ranners 'Outfitting litor0:. WINCJIAM The Workman's ShQpping Centre CLOTHING - BOOTS - SUNDRIES Our Large Quantity Buying Permiti ut to r _ la i YOUR LAST CHOICE FOR FASHION 9 THE LAST • WORD IN FEATURES N Refrigerators .ISale -$26 McClary proves again, bow value-conscious it is--,selecting the =— most functional features of all fqr this budget-wise beauty: P- Spacious heep-Dor with Butter and Cheese Keepers, Full-IVidth ii Freezer Chest, Freezer Drawer, handy Manual Defrost . . all are. featured with over net au, ft. of simnel STAINTON HARDWARE A N D FARMERS SUPPLY 410USE PHONE 30 WINGHAM • aulamormunistiommammumniumnsionsumanentiniiiii • a 1ALL GAME MIDWAY itatillt•Mt iiimM41•11111111111•1111iiitlitlialitilliti011101111011(111111 ANNOUNCEMENT' OF PRIZES klailisigintiliiimilionenniiiiiiisiinintilicalin1111111111M1111111 111111111111111111 •111101111111111111111111i1111111111111 111111111111111111111111111111i 1 1 1 PROGRAM Arrival, and Registration at Orange Hall, directly behind TOwn Hall. . L30 p.M.—Parade Moves off, Laying of Wreath at Cenotaph by It.W. Sir Harold A. Watson, 3.00 p.m.—TOWN FARR °God Save the Queen°. Prayer. Chairman's Address,.-Earl Hamilton, member of RAP. '79/. Address of Welcome—His Worsbip R. McKinneY, Mayor of Winglhaln. Address—R.W. Sir Harold A. Watson, Grand Master 0.8.6.,,,Ontitrio West. Oreetings--Representative of Crystal Chapters by litW. Sister Ruth Hayr Past grand Mistress of British Anieriqa. Address—Most Wor. William Telford, Grand Master of the Loyal Orange Association of Ontario West Addreas--Wor. R. I. McMurray:W/0r Free, of Ift.R.P. 19'7. Black Knights from London and Sarnia in the south to North Bay in the north will be on hand PARADE * ADDRESSES • MIDWAY BALL GAME CKNX BARN DANCE IN THE ARENA AT NIGHT LUCKY DRAW' WILL BE MADE Derry Day in Wingham Saturday, August 8th