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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1959-08-12, Page 2Awo Two Thio 11141olatu Advtolcellole�;, NVe4lik%day, AUK. VA, 4)4',1 0 WIE NEED MORE PARKS .......... ....... ............ ....................... .......... ......................... ....... RXV.;GORIDON QVIGM ONE MOMENT, PLEASEI LINIMOW U#.Ife4 03114MIX a Quality. Rhig Baud re, JUST ARRIVED Price $3195 to $ It 1.95 #,Aokq y9ur soloctig" early to get fbq ogst cholco, We engrave YGYP #am# in 9910 lotters on aff`44091 QF CHARGIEP 1* D. Ao S e peci. rp. 4 EFFECTIVE AUGUST'12th to 18t]h'. FREE,,! WILDROOT 436 size with Palynolive -LATHER $HA VE 65C size 616C WHITE RAIN Loti Sham�00 fOl' lovely soft hair, $ L2 5 value... .......... 98C LD,A. Brand, White, Pink Yellow Reg. 2 1Qr 27o 1'01LET� -TISSVE, Buy this *1.09 family size and SAW 20o ,HALO SHAMPOO ... 11 .................... 89C $L75 with Styling Booklet M PlAstie, Styling COmb ADORN HAIR SPRAY ...... ., ........ $1-75 ,][J),A. Brand — 16 and 32 oz. size Reg. M ;.d 606 MILK of MAGNESIA � ................ 29c, 49c A loin bam "'Iapfigt Cblurrb .9 0 t REV. DONALD SIXCLAIR,, PASTOR SERVICES SUNDAY, AUGUST 16th 9.50 a.m.—Bible School 11 axi.—IAIorving Service Subject: "The Ministry of The Holy Spirit LOO p.m.—Eveni;ng Service SPECIAL MUSIC THE MALE CHOIR OF CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH,'KITCHENER All Welcomg,­ ........... , ................... . ........ . ...................................................... i ............................... ....... pun ..... 1144 .... It. ......... ....... unmitatt'll ..... Z ftanaeli,5ttc eleientre Centre St. REV. W. W. LODER, Pastor Z Z Tues. -8.00 p.m..—Youth Vellowship Meeting Thurs.-8.00 p.m.—Prayer Meeting Sunday Service Z Z 10.00 a-m.;—Sunday School Classes for % all ages. Z I 1.00a.m.i--Morning Worship Z —F Z 7.30 p.m. vangelistic, z REV. W. G. BUDGE and'MRS. BUDGE, of Buffalo, N.Y., Z i wfll be special speakers at all services T HE SALVATION ARMY J�EW Wingbant Corpi SUNDAYSERVICES 11,00 a,m.—Holiness Meeting 2.30 p.m.—Sunday School 7.00 P.rn�—Salvation Meeting Tuetday, 8.00 p.m,–Prayer and Praise Service An'Teen-Agery Weicorne Therd's a welcotne forTou at the ,,Army,, #to Paul, 0. ebureb eANGIACAN) Rev. C F. Johnson, L.Th, - Rector Mrs,, Cordon -Davidson - Organist 12th Sun&Y iifter Tnihilty August 16th 8.30 a.m.—I-Ioly 11.00 aaL–�, lorning Prayet No evening service, Oill li "TOM our, necessity eai% week, Most of us 71�y THIS" Llc�, down Ano 190,15 up I On several occasions reeentiv right to spend public nioney t, o pro- Those, of MY , , greed that Sunday sUpuld be are A , )tectt 4 day whose activities are pr( At the sky� Coulit the 010uds� 10pok at the pictures the clouds m4ke. this eolvinm has referred to tbe'nee-4 vide Camp sites and parli--s­but that, readers, W U 9 , , . f �dbylaw. W , e Are agreed!.tb4t..tIl Gaze at the how for more parks iii this -town. The of course, is 'a falracv. In the first have ever P*Y.- v . Vorking p I should have a oppe many tilere Are. Ask yourself how wall ebarge, is made, stif- preseat efforts at the bank of the place 4. s.t the game Q'I basketball, 'Al`40 rly holiday during wh yea Ich there , viroomen in ly be 1k change of en it happens th t we are part of such a, wonderjul universe. IrAlnic t to cover maintenance cos q; IVIaitland Nvill wake a trewelidouslv h6en V it amIllar with tZlat. will brins� a, rest and refurbisb- (Lb9mi; the lair and, order that .are v,aluable start oil what Nve, hope, wiii and in the second place, the re\-Ciltle 1 *1 - the term- "Time put". When ingot -personality. I am, thinking now of a daily at, part, of nature. App reci4te the N kid Around you, beauty Of the N rO bit a regular system Of par4way in, gasoline tax alo . ne Avould far out- team Is hard tit4de which recognizes the blessw or over Take -.w9nd the WAY the aloxig the river. xed�h the expenditure, as Ontarit) pre.54ed, Perhaps a). Ittle demoral.- ,.f life, -In the mId4t of toll jpgs 9 and hustle. JA is so easy for us to trees 'wave their IeAfy br4nehes in I thq, . air, the Way the flo, ad, wers spre residents and American visitors !zed, tills device enter into A daily routive, and to boauty. The need for parks all over the travel our higb�vays to reach the Is often ps-ed to ,he goodness o fail to appreciate t f I Trudy—"This Is. my Father's world, I proviuce, -vv�as borne home very holiday areas in the'.Northland. ia,jy the torces. lit e, even though its Signs are All About up. And to my listening ear$ All nature sings, and round Me strwigIv- durin a motor trip we 9 Do you ever take 41time out"? I lot f a yearly am pil.lising now o Ail of up a re ip. need of "tak Ing I Ings t 'ast Aveek. riqtiipped with a No doubt the Department of haliday, or of tbe free time that just to c time quVI each day, unt 3 igs and smile, The many ble sir The music of the sphervVI take 11tim purl. Tp#.ke "Ume ..e port4ble refrigerator and the other Land$ and. Vorests will catch tip Most of us Are comes each week; A agreed that A day.of rest is aprime our you b a:ve an OPPO next time rtunIty, out for God". trapping ndeded for outdoor gating, with the need for more and bigger �,.e , . I - ed N loadedup the family and bead parks, but they Avill have to hustle. Of it the Scott, East `%Nrawanosh, was dep- HENDERSON REUNION for the north. course Nvas There must have been a great niany troyed by fire this week, after be- worst week -end of the year for trav- disappointed toUnsts on Civic holi- X Ing struck bY lightning. Neigh- to all -the live- HELD WEDNESDAY elling, because of the Civic holiday, day Wleek-end. .473 .1 bors managed. get the bufidlng� experience certainly proved, stock out.pf r- ,0 X. steF­l Pit, th.ai' j�itbiic" a'iks' Mn.-Iiam, Ontario. walking over his grass faryn. in of Josephine St,, Joined with, their g,1111- to keep tip With the demand for ear Sir. was .4urprise Kinloss, -d to find family on Wednesday afternoon at them. LEND A HAND I would like to draw to your gt� eight e holce steers dead. They had apparently been struck by the KincArdine Beach, to bold A 70' tention the fact that there is to lightning during the storm on FT1- family reunion. the On,, one drove , occasion we The first phase of the park pro- 'be a peak meteor shower on the day night. - Those pres eAt for occasidn 'Mrs, miles, in search of a vacant picnic ject along the river at tlie north end night of Aug. :12, Do you think, ill- there would be enough people I The evaporator at Brussels was. burned to 'Were 11r, and (Tons) Donald F rench, Douglas, Paul and Pamela table. Provincial camping parks. i n, of town has been completed. The .9 terested to put it in 'your paper. Aruck by lightning and I the ground, . of London; Mr. and Mrs. 3ack the entire circuit from Wingham,, -shore'has; been deepened in pre- fore This shower Is known as a Per Messrs. Tipling and Mills are Henderson -and daughter Lori; lvfr 1. -via Bracebridge, Algonquin Park-,, paration for leveling and lalldsc',,P- seld meteor shower because the is� busy witlithis, year's flax crop., Ov- and Mrs. Jas. Henderson and $pn. Bobble; Mr; Donald Henderson of Ottawa and Mattawa valleyp-, Sud- ing the park area itself. radiant point of the sho*er near, the constellation and because, the er 106 Indians from the reserve at the nursing staff of Wingbam' btiry, Preneb River, Parry Sound meteors come from that direction Southampton are harvesting the General Hospital, Janette and Anne and do-tv-n through Nkluskoka,. Were Don't forget the conirnittee's an- twhich Is from the north-east)-, flax. all of Wingbani. Their son WiI­ so, parked with tents that the late-, nouncement that donations will be If the visibility is good 30 to 50 0 -0-0 'YEARS liam Jn, who is in the Medical Corps of the Canadian Army stat - comers simply, couldn't get in. accepted to further the work as far meteors can be seen per hour. The AGO tioned sit Tletawawa Camp was un - as, pogsible this vear. This is one meteors themselves cannot be seen , While working in his laboratory able ta be pretent. Mrs. Lillian The taxpayer who never goes poin't -at wVch our dollars can make because -they are so small, but as they rush through the atmosphere on Monday the quick actloft of Dr. Tbufignaht of Kingston also joined with the family, very far from home may think that a real contfibution to the beauty -of the friction burns them and a� A, W, Irwin prevented Nrhat may ilave been 'a setfous fire. Some the provincial government has no out town. fiery trail is seen. The average -heated oil th I at he I tVas using, took T4- was a beautiful afternoon, arid " - swim , all enjoyed ming, boating, weight of a meteor is 0.005 ounce. They are evaporated by friftion. , fire and the blaze quickly spread. the golf, fishing, and horseback riding, ,no XETER he is aftending.Pre-Teachers' Slum- Ron. ACCEPT TENDER Of from, 40 to 10 miles up. >Ieteots- are of old comets which The doctor carried pot of burning pil to the waiting room . also games for the children. A delicious turkey supper, with all mer SchooL Mr. and Mrs. pieces had -around the sun. and rushed back Into the lab- the trimming was served by the Xf. ankMrs. Clarence White re- 3 Ispent Higgins and Xaren, Harriston, called at the same home during the CARL E,'WILLIS once an orbit By crossing the Perseld Meteor. oratory and put the fire ou'. By this time a slight fire had started 'i ladies followed by a watermelon contest. After supper all joined in turned to Toronto, after spending week -end. path each year the earth is grad- in the waiting room He quickly singing old famillar song . s,.after their vacation at their summer Wigs Anne Greig, Brantford, The Turnberry Township coun- ually burning up the remains. Of extinguished the blale and carried which all departed to their hom6s home here, the week -end with Mr. and cil met on August 4th at 1.30 p.m, the old comet. The difference be- the pot of burning oil down. the hoping to meet in 1960 to enjoy 3ir. and Mrs. Clayton Coates and Mrs. Gordon Greig. in Bluevale community hall with tween a meteor and a meteorite back stairs and into the -yard. another family reunion. J0, Sarnia, were tweek-end guests Mrs. IAoyd Jaques, John -and �kli members present, the reeve. W. is that a meteorite hits the eArth, The -back of big right hand from Of Mr, and Airs. Ross Coates. Glen. Clifford, spent a day last Jack Wilrits in the chair- The and a meteor doesnt. i NNxist to tip of fingers was severely Bill'Ilenderson, as he is known 'I Nft. and Mrs. Billy McDonald week with, -Nir. and Mrs. George minutes of the last regular meet- The meteors will not b� burnt up burned.. to everyone has been a barber on of 2ffichigan :and Afrs� Mabel Gibson. The boys remained for a Ing were read and adopted on �igtlon by Herb Iro%ton and Alex in a few- years. It takes thousands Arthur Henderson, son , of Mr. inain street in Wllighani for over so years. Both be and 'Airs. Hen- Henime, Seattle, Wash., called On Isinger visit. MadTavisb. of years to burn up an entire met - and Mrs. W. J. Henderion, has derson axe willing workers, in the 'Mr, and M -m George Gibson. Mrs, . Mr. and Mrs. Allan Munro cele- ICommunications were received eor shower. Meteors are mote, been app6inted to the staff of 'the Salvatiim Army as. Mr, Henderson Veir And Miss �Gertie Bush W� EL N reAzently. brated their 25th wedding anniver- sary at their cottage at Amberley and read from city of Barrie and Mr. J. ELKinkead, Goderich. plentiful in the hours. after mid- night dawn. lieteoriteS are. continuation school at Denbigh in is bandmaster for the Army Band. 3NIr- and '.Airs. Harry Bowers and recently with members of their Amongst those Afulvey-Applelly-:­That we do concurr with the resolution sent until pieces of old planets. Lennox C4un.ty. The home of Mr. ana 1AIrs. Their daughter, Jeanette, is also a member of the band -and Mrs. :family.. Searboro, visited Mr. and 1amilles present. were Mr. and Mrs. W , to the council from the city of These axe the details about tho� George Hawthorne was the scene Henderson is choral pianisf at the Mrs, Verne Clark and Air, H� G. present Lowe and farnily- of GravenhursL Barrie. meteors. of a pleasant gathering on Thurs- Citadel. NIT, and _Nirs. -Aow�4�, Bowman, 26ir ' and Mrs. Frank Ringler Foxton-IfacTa-isb—That -we ac- cept -the -tender of Carl E. Willis Yours truly, 'Ray Cofrih (Age 11) day afternoon when friends: and relative s gathered to odend con- Mrs Henderson was the former anT-1voilly, Xl"euelc, Were roc=t and faQIy­.NortbL. Bay, called at I on the Crulkshank �nunic,:P��V,Orai- gratulation.& to Mrs. Sidney Camp- Bertha McGe% daughter of the gueats at Toman�s, the home of Verdbn OuPfeli on' for sum. th`e­ ­ of 066706;t� ��Il on her 88th birthday. late Stewart McGee and Mrs. Me_ Mr. and Mxt. Russell Walker Monday. 'Airs. Appleby-Ifulvey—That the sup On account of the dry weather Gee, who -resides an Edward St, spent a week ivith their daughter� A- Wearring and Ml�s Helen Gibson of Toronto visited plementary By-law* No. 8-59 be read a third time and passed, sub - and the shortage offeed the price Wilfred Akppler and M Mr. And u%fm George Gibson one ject to the approval of th e district ARemiiniscinq& of milk will advance from 6c to Weppler, Cliesley. Uxbrld � day last week. engineer,' signed by the reeve And the se aquart; pasteurized, 10c. Bank is having a M.rg. John Musgrove M!Ta� Mary Iforrison. ge, called on Mrs. W. E. Weir and -,Mrs. Wal, Wright� Mra. Wln- the clerk and the seal of cor- poration attached thereto. FI TEARSAGO, The Dominlon,L new vault installed. The garage i Buried in Gorrie - Wiss Gerde Bush. 'Lowe, Heather ;and Bonnie are on Foxton�Appleby­Tbat the gen- 'and XY at the, rest of the building was Mr. and INT -is John Shepperd and a trip to Eastern Canada, eral Toad accounts be passed and paid as presented. A heavy work horse, owned by tom down to make way for the GORRTFMrA. John Musgrove, �$0315 of Agiw;urt and Miss Zynda General Accounts: McKay INTurs- Mr. J. .4- MacLean, drowped in the vault., the former Edna Bernice Cook, and Master Michael Stewart of On Ing 'Home, $185.50; Relief, $40.00*, upper pond tills wek. 7lie animal -Miss Jean Mitchell and 11i;s Ed- died suddenly at her home irr 11arn'ston spent several days with FORRICH Wingliam. Advance-71mes, $4.44- - nnergot into the -water ill some Ina ith Jott were among those who Gorrie an Wednesday evening, ITT. aAd Mrs-, Verne Clark. A.T. V. Fischer, 'part salary� W.OD, and was not able to get back onto iraauated from Normal School re- 99, of' a heart attack. She :July - Misses Aileen and Brenda Eaton, p NET, and Mrs. Harvey Bride and Geo. Greenaway, Bluevale 411111 ' the b ank. cently. was in her 56th year. 241ss XayL- McGowan, Ibuster Glen lkshank, Unern- Peter of Toronto are visiting with ;10.00; Wili. B. Crul Ins. Stamps. $12.00. Ifiss Edna Anderson, one of our 0 0 - 0 Born near Clifford she was a Maton of Seaforth and T.%riss lAnda few plovilient Mr. and lErs. Harold Doig. lo Paul Wendt And tN vo chil- Hys p Municipal Dram. Town- former high school students, has FUTTEEN TEARS AGO daughter of the laterXicholas Cook and. Clara Hertzberger. Her first iffuttba-, WInghan't, spent a days with Mrs. -4Jo=o Sparling, I -Mrs. ship of Howlek, $175.00. dren of Toronto - spent last week at Pay Roll- Geo. Lambert, =25, obtained a situation as teacher at SS. 3 West �Wawanogb, at a In the near future a, new house husband, Melville Nay predeceased her. :She waa a member or St. 11T. and Mrs. Ralph. Toman, and the home of her parents, 31T. and John 11midell. 369.75; George Gallo- �Wan. I salary Of $475. Her sister, Miss will stand at the corner of John Stephen!s. Ang�ican, Church and famjly� Petergbur& and MT Mrs. Waxd Schaefer way, $28L25-, Mundell, $VOM. 'x[r. Margaret� has been engaged -to arid Edward Streets. Mr. Jim, bad been a resident of Gorrie for Elain Tomon, PlattsvWe, spent Congratulations to and Mrs. Road Accounts-, Struthers Trans - port, calcium chloride, W.175; Pol- teach at a school in Huron. Torp- Carr is building the house which the past 15 years, Sunday at -Ross. Toman's. Mr. and I Allister Green, Mrs., Ross Durst (Shirley Ashton) an th bird! of 4 soir in lard Bros., calcium rhlorlde,;��.56; e I Toronto GVxt- -Motors, ship. will be a storey and a halfl.six roomed house with garage, at- Surviving are her budband, John 4,nda and Janis of Goderich villit- Huron mower repairs, eral Hospital on August 6tb. $16.70; Texaco Can. Ltd, _-Tease 'Ar. IV, D, Pringle has a -force of tl tached. I Musgrove;. two sons Robt, Ifty, Waterloo and WnL Way, Gorri e *4 Mr. and Mrs. Geo- Gibson, -Nirs. Mrs. Clam XeDermitt is spending and OIL '01-3.200* Wroxeter Tele- men clearing away the rubble at 1 Ill Y I and re -build- the te factor Mr and Mr& Dave 'Hutchison two sister,, Mrs. peter _Alerklinger, W. F, Weir and Miss Gertle Bush two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. -phone 00, Tolls, $25-65.' Gordon s Of s attended the capping service: at the Waterloo and mrs. Melvin Oreen- on Sunday� . Harvey McDermitt. UcGavin. rent of loader, 1,75.00; Ing operations will commence at Siratford General Hospital oil lay, Clifford; two. brothers Carl Ifiss Dawn, Lue Clark spent a The sympathy,of the community And y1s Garage. tractor repairs, once. : Saturday afternoon, when their Cook Waterloo and Clifford. Cools, few Aoys 'with her g=dparent-% goes to Ifessrs. Fred.. And � Anson ;17.45;, Supertest Pet. Corp., fuel D, T. Hepburn, who has been 'Bank daughterr, C�race,, -received ber GorrIQ1, And three grandsons, MT. and 'Mrs. Gordon. 't'31nderwood. Demerling in the passing of their 'oil Canada. Culvert CO., culverts, $639.81, John 'Mundell, manager of the Dominion capL as a murse-in-traln'sug. The funeral was at the Moir. Gorrie. brother, Lorne, In Galt. They at- . t of trucX "IL00; Robt.' Camp- yen here for some yeam has been ap � Those Who own 0 'a r oper te bl- -Funeral Home, Gorrie on. Satur-i ITT. and Ifr& Lyle Brothers And tended the funeral o1i Alonday. bell, rent of truck, S22-50; H. J. pointed manager of the Oshawa cycles are 1kotifie d that It is day. August Ist, conducted by the -family, Wexford spent the week- -which was held in GaIL Unt7, rent of trucX.SSZ�00, Glenn branch, He will be succeeded by Against the law to ride 4m the -Rev. E. C. Attwelt of the Anglican end with Mrs. V. Brothem 3iiss sandrs. Allan is spending Snell, rent of trucX $91.00, Evret t Mr. 11L J. Torrance, who has been �,siddwalk Or have a v4sehger on Church. 3�urial was in the Gorrie 'Ntr� and lirs. Clarence Clement r; Of loader. , -50. this week in Toronto. Master Ar- Cathe -S, rent A= ' 'Win. manager at Mount Albert. the -Iandl�bars. cemetery. end Dan have returned to Toronto hold Allan Is visiting for two weeks V OM gravel. S43.20; Ifundell, mileage, $16.00. \:fr. Andrew Wilson,'getland, has Miss Ann. Whittaker redently, Pallbearers were Bower Farrish, titer spending two Weeks! vaeation at Conn and. Mount Forest Mulvey-Foxton—That we do no*,\, sr rived home from the West with arrived back In England- Ann 1jecto ggni Iton, Harry King, Mrs Mr, and I , Doug wildfang of adjourn to meet an September Sal his bride, the former Aliss Ruther- came to, Canada after the London Stirling pi nlay., Harold king and Mr. and Mrs. Whi. Hart spent Toronto were week -end visitors at 1.30 D.m ford. Blitz and attend&d Alma College, Harry Ttinplornan. Flower bear - the w"k-end at Soutbampton. Mrs. With Mi. and 1im Roy Slmomn& Job, V. Fischer, W. Jaek Willits, 11r.W. H. Anderson, of Galt:l was 'Thomas. She -was a guest of ers were Na4fine cook, Peter Hart remained for a longer visit- Mrs. Ids, Griffi of Wingliam. Reeve. Ith Clerk- in town oil Tuesday. He is a son of Mr. And Mrs. W. IL 'French at Oreenlay, Lynne Greenlay. Mr. and Mrs. *Sud" Stewart And visited a few dayg last -week with the late 4 -1. Anderson, who for- vacation times. family, Harriston and "11r. said Mr. and Mrs. Tom UcClement, * after veturning from their honey- merly conducted a furniture, and 7&. Meftill. Cant6lon has pur- Sothern Family :�EM jtij�key -.%reado-kvs, Detroit, Mr.' and Mrs. Glenn Johnson moon. undertakingbusbaess here. chased the Fells house on DI- were Sunday guests of Irr. and spent a few days last week at lAttle Tanis "Baylor, Six-year-old i _&. and 24M. 49hri, McGee of agotal-Road,and will get posses HoldsReunion lfxz, Verne Clark. Leamington. daughter of,N[r. apd Mrs. Nell Bay- Fordyce intend leaving on 'Monday �011 shortly. 4 111 ss FAye Edgar, St. 'Thomas. Mr. and Mrs Carl Stewart of lor suffer a n ed asty cut on the for Seattle, Wash., where they will . Mrs. 11o3A B, Ellac6tt 1" re - GORRM-Disendants of the spent the wieck-end with 3Ar. and IASt*We]L were guldaY VISItOrsWith sole of her foot. Dr. J. D. Forde -,-isit witli their daughter, Mrs, 11eived word that her husband was late,,,Jobn Sothern met fbr their, Mrs. Glen *;k(0fithael. Ilr. Mur- Air Jim Vittle. took her to Listowel where sbr, James Robertson and take In 'the WourAed in action July 22nd. Ile eleventh family reunion on Civic- phy, st4utTville waal alsa 4L vitifor it; Alf Biatts,of Toronto itisited. stitcheswere required to close the Exposition. was with am anti-tank regiment holiday In Ustowel"MemoriAl Park. lit the ume borne. a few days last vooek,*fth Mr, and wound, willch was on duty in Fratice. Victor Gibson, prisident, was in Mr. W. 11, Dane�, Gortle, visited Mrs, prod. gwnbly� Airs. Walter Homburg is spend - 0 - 0 - 0 Mrs. Stuart C. HenVbas reteivt� charge ol busindss And Mrs. Irwin Gibson set.-treaiurtr, r"d the Urb. W. 9. Weir and Miss Gertle �Vrana Mrs. Wally Gibson, Mrs. Ing several weeksat the home Ot FORTY TEARS A" ed 'Word, that her Jiusband wAg minutes and financial repork after aush Ott Sunday. elt W, .11trgrart and bouglas Arlsited ill daughter in Osbalva. *oubded In Action July 21st. by a J, the pkn4c ;supper Was enjoyed. Mt. Slid Airs. Campbell Bro*ft 8, Mrs. George Bolander off oteday lastweek with Mr. Harold air. dl lir. Thomas James, Tu Thberryl boinU fragniebt In his eye. Officers fornext year ate Pr"l- *)ftd daogbter, Mavkdale, spetitthe n albgoh !a, Victoria UospltAf, Loon- London were week -end visitors " as gold big farm to Mr. James Mrs, Jack Garbutt has received imm vi e-pres, dent� Roy S ons; c *#tk-,*td with Mr. and 'Mrs. Lesfie don with Ntr.-. Dora Widley. 'Master t h Porter. Word from bL*r huAand that he Everett. Cooper,, gec.-treas., Mrs. 15ouglag and Attended the Rios- �:W. Xse XajAet- RCAF Station John Bolander returned home after Mr. John Galbraith, Brussels, b" , had 'been injured, JAdk bat been Irwin. Gibson' lunch b6mm, um I Uc1fithikel-Wedding oft -SaturdAY. tk*verbanlc, retdrned, last s ending the past week with, his sp n sold big racer, Lucille 91m- a c6ok in ab4ospital lu England. Dave Redpath, Mrs, Roy Askit, Wk Jf-Ae Hlggfn-`� A(ft, Nora week after spending two Itteks gr aildmother. _speedy mons, to W, Cudmore, Seaforth, Me. Alex, Dark has sold his house 24xs. Victor Gibson. Moffat and Mr. Burns Xfoitat -of with i*r p&1*13t*, mt and, 'Mrs. Rev. and Mrs. A� V. Gardner re- [three A.U. I.. Kennedy has Just,complet, on -Victoria, Street to Mr. Carl Prizes were given to the eldest J310eved# hAVe rettifted from A. trip �bjvfd g1st". turned bomet limt week after a . P10 ed the renovation of the Atirb Beribett, who, gets potsessift at maiii Me. Writ. Sotherh (97) . eldest 4* Wtettkfn C411AJA� U1146 i0t*tt te vishftL to Mt. Abd Urs. weekd' motor tr1P to NeW House. He has installed a :new oftec lady, Mrs, Wn,- Wade, youngest. I kletflug *nd: Airs. And0±a0n, who Ilbn M&MthAel (10hel 1UftY Who WleelAblin'ster. B.C. en Jilating tan, as -well as a pla�Srtr child, 43ty s6ehiterl, Kitchener; h**e spetit sorAe U&.m at 'the Mg- . J . J *#t# 1"&rrIed on,"u ay. MT; and. Uri. Jack, Brown enjoy- rd �Iano. largest family At reunion, Ge�o. tint hobne have Wurutd to L*tt- Mrs, Nln* ArmAtrong inoved h*r ed a motor trip toPort Erie. They I.Ar. - xUas Annie Barber; Wiss Perth I Announce V*nnerg. 1'rethe%'M ftf�t ford, person torn - Ing longa-A dista=4, Mrs, Eunict aon� mt. *td Atm Pred Peaver, tat- household effettt to the home re- alto vUlted with ai�d Mm � tettly vaemed by Ifirry &miwm. 'Millain. brimmie In Elora, 'Butler mid �Ntis§L 16f. 1,Brock bAve Of Crop Competition Hatr1s, Colonsay, Satk,, Wiest Ny.16 8dehher Xitchenot; IbAM *Ad J01111, WhO b0th Mtg, P.� %Asch�, -Mother ot Mrs, Mr. And M". W. & Hibberd of I TeaiVect froril.the teaching Atatf . of the public school. doRft±9L-4ke lolldwing were rnF4 . Ahbite8t, lady, Myrtle*01b"n. man. *uMor Mt. and Um stitbAtA 41oft lurb-tift �of 1Mbrd*ItN died W.alkerton. Mrs. P-dith U*htswi And *ihhort irk tht pjeld,Cipp C:Ompt� 'With biggest feet, Geo. Trethewey. JnSt*= bLave- t*tut%td to their " her hotA* TkW Ntildt"y oti Mm Barbara. MclNiebol, Mr. qud It is rumored that 11r. 14. Words- ution sponsored by the HO*iCk Strattotd; most artieleSL in pUfte, kotat lit Tt",etk. 'N.J. ggur&y. I.&Ift. NorntAn 04AOkie Of 00trie ma t *Nd a few other menwill 0-tect Agricultural $16clety: James Rob- M'". 1), Armstrong; '104gest Ina r Mr. AiW Mrs, Ross ONO#* Oftt 'i6cent visItO' with Mr. and Nfra� J[560 01bg0ji and we r# rs A large skating Thlk 'on th t VA- ifison 00 Points- Scott Clarkson, Tied coupler. Ift and Mrs, DAVe Odtidsy kwhitf,with Me. And Mm rd And MM Ifta, dAftbill: *Pent ITT& Rbbt, Hibbe � tant property opP64tit ill& Union U i�lpts- gd� YloWill M point ArmArOng. 'Relgrave,,' bewestmAr- ited, Mt, And Mr.4, Roy Askic 341&k Ldd6k XJAOWel Ift. tnd Mrs, Dan *slkbMi, Pad,% :§Ulsdar with Mr. AM 'Utt. VV. fl.) lit. And Mvt, WilliAte Campbel factory. We understand ;that th, be _rt AlIL; Ibbbo ": Qgrdar.Ritffet, 89;. Walter Wood John, Sotbern, father of Itir. Win. visltoft *Ith Ift. Cwntkbell W Zd Mm Vd. Marron, ar#kattkdod I and Mr. euid Mrs. Ivan Campbell the wtddiog ift Ramifthiskati-dt intention will to btve fbIler And dancing 'dutiftg 'I XlffQ 82* J&fi, Voftgagoli k; C %hiftal% to. U*o' undtr�x,66d A*&$ gdthdrn liv-ed to be 104 y6arg of 196' ztnd, hl -q *If6 M lit *a* A Mr. 'am 10"I" WAS h4$ftJ* to 1, t"IAf 4& %Vtk'* bOlidAW4 *1thJvf XVL Miss, Dorothy CawpUdl oft tummek tuonths. d Strt4t , s, gniLl tA to.%*�J 11 4 A, reiti'M ;of lfelitnd $Lod' & J)'Jone#k, the *q*tk-etd from Votbrit* t0heite Mr. and �&S. WM V. tt=Pbelft August ist, &IIL en 1he bard oh 'the, Witt bf Ala , JUd,901. lhhuen Coynoetea. JWtuet lAthe k6ra%ich arm a Quality. Rhig Baud re, JUST ARRIVED Price $3195 to $ It 1.95 #,Aokq y9ur soloctig" early to get fbq ogst cholco, We engrave YGYP #am# in 9910 lotters on aff`44091 QF CHARGIEP 1* D. Ao S e peci. rp. 4 EFFECTIVE AUGUST'12th to 18t]h'. FREE,,! WILDROOT 436 size with Palynolive -LATHER $HA VE 65C size 616C WHITE RAIN Loti Sham�00 fOl' lovely soft hair, $ L2 5 value... .......... 98C LD,A. Brand, White, Pink Yellow Reg. 2 1Qr 27o 1'01LET� -TISSVE, Buy this *1.09 family size and SAW 20o ,HALO SHAMPOO ... 11 .................... 89C $L75 with Styling Booklet M PlAstie, Styling COmb ADORN HAIR SPRAY ...... ., ........ $1-75 ,][J),A. Brand — 16 and 32 oz. size Reg. M ;.d 606 MILK of MAGNESIA � ................ 29c, 49c A loin bam "'Iapfigt Cblurrb .9 0 t REV. DONALD SIXCLAIR,, PASTOR SERVICES SUNDAY, AUGUST 16th 9.50 a.m.—Bible School 11 axi.—IAIorving Service Subject: "The Ministry of The Holy Spirit LOO p.m.—Eveni;ng Service SPECIAL MUSIC THE MALE CHOIR OF CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH,'KITCHENER All Welcomg,­ ........... , ................... . ........ . ...................................................... i ............................... ....... pun ..... 1144 .... It. ......... ....... unmitatt'll ..... Z ftanaeli,5ttc eleientre Centre St. REV. W. W. LODER, Pastor Z Z Tues. -8.00 p.m..—Youth Vellowship Meeting Thurs.-8.00 p.m.—Prayer Meeting Sunday Service Z Z 10.00 a-m.;—Sunday School Classes for % all ages. Z I 1.00a.m.i--Morning Worship Z —F Z 7.30 p.m. vangelistic, z REV. W. G. BUDGE and'MRS. BUDGE, of Buffalo, N.Y., Z i wfll be special speakers at all services T HE SALVATION ARMY J�EW Wingbant Corpi SUNDAYSERVICES 11,00 a,m.—Holiness Meeting 2.30 p.m.—Sunday School 7.00 P.rn�—Salvation Meeting Tuetday, 8.00 p.m,–Prayer and Praise Service An'Teen-Agery Weicorne Therd's a welcotne forTou at the ,,Army,, #to Paul, 0. ebureb eANGIACAN) Rev. C F. Johnson, L.Th, - Rector Mrs,, Cordon -Davidson - Organist 12th Sun&Y iifter Tnihilty August 16th 8.30 a.m.—I-Ioly 11.00 aaL–�, lorning Prayet No evening service, Oill li