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Wingharn, Ontario
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September 10 - 11 12
DOUBLY; 011,L
Corey - Paul Hampton in
``SENIOR PROM"
ll likeable college yarn with music,
, romance, and comedy,
'Victor Mature - Anne Aubrey In
"THE BANDIT
• OF ZHOBE"
melodrama Set in India with
a a. '41,11,gl-10.411(1., Y.3olgnce„ ,
ORK IN COMFORT
ar an OTC support
SUS - ABDOMINAL BELTS
ELASTIC klOSIaltY„
Me/MOONS
' Rexall Drug Store .1 ,
CANCER 'FUND
-EXCEEDS ...QUOTA
h - Final campaig returns of the
Hunan' Unit-of the Cahadian 'Can-
cer • Society indicate the county's
1959. objeatiVe • Was' exceeded by
over $2,000.
- Treasurer 'Mrs. 'Beryl' A. Harper,
Goderich; announced last week con-
tributions totalled $15;263,75. ' Ob-
jeetive 'for the' Unit, notv in its
second year 'of' 'operation; was
$1:A"n°°add. additional $806,20 has been
raised this, Year' through 'the pur-
chase of 'in'- memoriam' cards,
boosting the' total county fund to
$16.069: ' The cards, available at
fun6ral homes throUghout ' the
county, = recognize' contributions
made to the society In” memory of
debeased 'perscias: '
aie 'Most grateful for the
support we -have received from the
citizens of; Huron. in our , fight
against one of mankind's most tra-
gic and -baffling diseases,", said
Mrs, 'Kenneth Johns, Woodham,
.chairman Of. the unit,
?The auCcesi, of the campaign
has ,enabled us to extend the ser-
vice we provide to local ,patients
as well as. to increase our contri-
bution. toward .the nation-wide re-
searchy:program sponsored by the s
'Contributions by districts to the
.1.959 campaign were: Exeter, $4,-
194,46; , Clodertch, 14,854.54; •Sea-
forth, (2,687,70;'Clinton, $2,203.30;
W,inghtirra 41;527.25; Blyth, $206.50.
A grant of 4500 ;iiras received from
-Huron County council: .
- In memoriam contributions to
date for the -year are: Goderieh,
$332.25;. EXeter, . $192.25; Seaforth,
4156.85; Clinton, $125,35; Blyth,
$5.50.
The society's annual campaign
at which ...time educational litera-
ture' is.-distributed,' Is conducted
during- the month of April.
Appointed 'Manager
Mr, and 1VEra, B. R. Painter and
family, Carling Terrace, left last
week for ,their new home in Pef-
ferlaw, near Barrie.
Mr, Palmer, who , has been
,accountant at the ,Bank of Colin
tierce here , for Sonic time, has
beeri appointed manager,of the new
Fefferlaw branch, Which has just
been erected,
Family Gathering
Kuenelnall faintly. reunion
Was:" held at. Me ,horne of MrS.
F,rartela Ste,.Marie on Sunday:
Bikty-seven Wre 'present and those
attending were from Ilanover,
Mililiney; Waterloo, Ritcherier,
Oakville, 'Milton) , Toronto, and
Stratfbrd.
Bacesand „getrieS were enjoyed
by both 'children and adults and a
ball IOrk way hold, 'rho oldest
'inernber 'present! Wa,8' Mrs. Laura
Xnenernart of ttatuyvery and the
youngest wiva--#telfratt, tfobdert, in-
faiit sort vt+.'o;1,•r. and Mrs. Jack
Hehdelt.
I Red Front
I Phone: Our Prices Are
Grocery
Lower Free
I 590 We Keep Down the Upkeep Delivery
• FEATURE
RAINBOW
JELLY ROLL
39c
NEW PACK
I. HAMBURG BUNS
12 for 29c
Soluteider's Crispy Flake
SHORTENING
2 lbs. 39c
•
Holiday
MARGARINE
4 lbs: $1.00
Maple Leaf Fancy
Sockeye SALMON
/% oz.
2 for 99c
, .
BOYS ARE ST1LL,BOYS—and this
young fellow , is a fair example.
Waiting for school to open the
other morning he proved that kith;
can still shinny up a, pole. He
took off for other quarters before
we could get his barite , it
apfleared he 'didn't appreciate the,
—Mrs, George 11terkley, former
ly' of Belmore, moved 'her house-
hold' effects to Winghant on Mon-
day of this Week• and has taken up
residence on Alfred Street,
--Mrs, Robert Golley visited last
week with her daughter, Mrs. Gary
Leeson and Mr. Leeson in Toront6.
Newman of Barrie
Spent the holiday Week-end with
his. parent; Mr, and Mrs, Chris
Newman,
—Mr, and Mrs, Don Lloyd and
children of 'Toronto spent the
week-end with ilia Parents, Mr,
and Mrs. C. W, 1410,d,
Mr Arid Mrs. John Landman of
Detroit, Mr, and Mrs, James Hen-
derson arid •son Jim, and Mr. and
Mrs, Stones Tatterie, Linda and
Glen of Brantford were holiday
Visitors with Mrs. C, R, }render,.
son.'
Mrs; L, Mutria and Mr. Win.
Towle of Toronto spent A few days
latit„week their sister, Mrs,
jean CrurriD,
Preserving Pointer. Never open a
jar after sealing, to fill the space
which may appear at the top. If
the sealer is completely Mil-tight
and has been properly and Sufilci-
iently proceased, the food will
keep perfectly, Breaking the seal,
and adding more fruit may easily
causesspoilage and waste the•
whole jar
This, is my last column for the
year, What fun it's been visiting
with yen/ know that you and
your family will truly enjoy all,
the good things you've been, able
to preserve so successfully by
following these tested Certo
recipes.
Mr, and Mrs. John Mason, Miss
Judy of London and Mr, and MrS.•
john Bea and baby Ronald of Port
Credit, visited on Saturday at the
home of Mr. and 'Mrs, Parker
Carripbell,
G. Robertsen, MrS:
Robertson and C4corge left (or their
home in Vancouver, after
spending the Viteatien
With Mr. And Mrs, rt. J. MCMUrrOSP
and other relatives,
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We offer the following
—Recent visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. R. Q. Wenger were Mr. and
Mrs, George Kramer. .Cathy and
Rosemary of Kitchener; Mr. and
Mr; Merle Metcalf of Kitchener;
and Miss Helen Hildebrand of
LiatoWeia
westinghouse Range
Model AM.24 . compact, with automat tiller
Built.., for real ,cook-
ing ,pleasure, the
A:IV.1724 14y4 Look-i4
Window, the Ante=
inatie' Tinter thst
turns, oven on and
off at any pre-set
time, and tbeafirtute
Timer, too. The
oven his Siiretta.
Even. Heateri,
aide seal of Fiber-
girth around 'door
opening to , giv e.
perfect biking ,re-
sults every
Tilt-out surfica
unit;
FIRST CLASS
WATCH REPAIRS
REASONABLE CHARGES
George Williams
Located in Allison's Store.
Owing to lack of space, watches
and, small clocks only.
REGULAR ,PRICE •
Allowance for Old Range
YOU PAY ONLY ,
$309.00
$ 80.00
$229.00
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RADIO and ELECTRIC
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LOCATED IN
McKIBBON BLOCK
WINGHAM PHONE 290`
Hot Summer - Cold Winter
Will you be prepared for the drop in temperature?
Be Sure of YOUR Cambia. This Winter!
Call H. N. Gowdy & Son
FOR COAL AND FUEL OIL
WINGHAM 606 after 5 or
, GORRIE 35 r 9 Collect
Reduced Prices Still In Effect on Coal Orders
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ejA O GENERAL FOODS KITCHENS
What's autumn withotit grapes?'
And what jelly cupboard is corn-. plete without Grape Jelly? Why
not make your own, using this •
Suaeessful recipe?
GRAPE JELLY
4 cups juice (about 3 quarts
ripe Concord grapes)
7 cups (3 lbs.) sugar
4/2 bottle Certo fruit pectin
First, prepare the juice. Stem
about quarts fully ripe grapes.
Crush thoroughly. Add cup
water; bring to a boil. Simmers
' covered, 10 minutes, Place in jelly
cloth or bag and squeeze out juice.
Pleasure 4 cups into a very large
satteepan.
Now maim the jelly. Add sugar id
juice in saucepan, and mix well.
Place over high heat. Bring to a
boil, stirring constantly. Stir in
Certo at once. Then brindth a full
rolling boil. Boil hard 1 mintde,,
stirring constantly. Remove from
heat, skim off foam with metal
' spoon, Pour quickly into glasses.
Cover at once with. Vs inch hot
paraffin. Makes about 10 medium
glasses.
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:4 A itandsome selection of New Fall. merchandise Is
`11.." arriving daily at Edighoffers and we are certain
be well pleased with the smart styles on display.
FOR THE YOUNG LAD ..., ,
' A. large assortment of Jeans and Wash Pants in all
the newest styles, and shades. Priced from $2.98 to
$4.95.
Ft Smart Corduroy Pants with elastic at back of waist
• --$5.95. • A
A good selection of Long Sleeved Shirts in printed
• cotton, cotton twill, or flannel at-$2.98.
Fancy "Como" style Shirts-53.98.
mkt Cotton Briefs or Jerseys-79c each.
• Boys' Dress 'Pants, sMart new weaves-54.95 to $6.95.
Our 'fresh hew stock of Fall and Winter Jackets are
1.7! here already, so why not secure yours now? Styled
by "71iihex", they're' tops in appearance.
FOR DAD . . •
Handsome Trousers in novelty weaves or conserve.
ai five style's for inature or young men. Priced from
=
▪ $949.5.
A terrific selection of Sportswear is now 'on haad.
See our Sport Shirts, long sleeinad Jerseys, "Como"
L Sweaters, new style Tee Shirts, "Ban-Lon" Pullovers,
.21 Bulky Knits, Sweat Shirts, all at very popular prices.
Sport Coats in smart domestic wools or imported I
genuine Harris Tweeds. Price $29.95 to $42.50.
Sport Jackets, of all types, from $8.95. '•
iff TIP TOP'S NEW FALL SAMPLES ARE HERE with the
NEW Orle.Price Policy. A terrific selectioa ot samides
= to choose from for your new TailOred4d-rneasUre Suit.
Top Quality .• Perfect Fit. One Price $69.50;
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Maxwell House Instant COFFEE 10 oz. $1.69
I Instant MILKO (74 off)1 ,,— 3 lbs. 96c
SPIC and SPAN (10c off) .... . Giant 73c
MEATIES DOG BISCUITS 26 oz. 33c
HEALTH° DOG FOOD .... 15 oz. 3 for 29c
I Whiz INFANT or JUNIOR, strained
FRUITS and VEGETABLES , 6 for 65c
Mountain Mead COFFEE (ground fresh) lb, 77c
Schneidoes COUNTRY SAUSAGE lb. 43c ie
I Coleman's No. 1 WitNERS 45c
DeVon Sliced BACK BACON 1/2 lb. 43c
Sliced CORN BEEF „ , 4 , lb, 69c
Bits6t's ICE CREAM % gallon *9c
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ED1GHOFFERS
(Winghan) Liniited
"Tag **MOLY STORE4 01
IMUMMMIIIM I ONWOMUMIIMOMMMOIMIOWMOM0WOMOMMOW0M111
--Mr. arid Mrs, Bud Lott of
North Bay Wert guests with his
parent; Mr, and Mrs. Carl Lott,
last week,
Visiting over the Week-end With
their mother, MrS,' Francis Ste.
Marie, were Ron of Cooksville and
Bari of Kitchener, Mr, and Mrs,
Lennie Ste, Marie and family of
Milton, Miss Marlene Ste, Marie
of Toronto and Mr, and Mrs, Jack
Robden and SteWart of Stratford,
—Mr, and Ur's, John W, AShteri
Jr„ Susan, Billy, Bobby' and Betty
of Milford, Mich,, visited for it few
'days the early. phit,..of the 4vebk
with Mrs, Mfitoo'S
and MrS, krincis • '
Wishes to notify all policy holders that as of this
date his new office is situated three doors *est of
Josephine St. on John (next to Dr. Howson's office).
OFFICE HOURS-9 a.m. to 6 p.m. PHONE 293W.
For other than office hours phone residence, 293J.
CODERICH
BUSINESS COLLEGE
OPENS SEPTEMBER 8
Practical Instruction in Commercial Subjects
Teachers --- Modern Equipment — New Typewriters
Examinations set, marked, and Diplomas issued by
THE BUSINESS EDUCATORS' ASSOCIATION OF CANADA.
For several years every seat has been filled.
Register now — Tuition $2Z
Telephone GOderich 428 or 1272 collect
33729-S8b
Stewart A. Scott
—Aar. and Mrs. Brace Edgar and,
Debbie of Beaverton, spent the
past two weeks with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs, Chris Newman and
Mrs. Win,n.ifred Edgar of Brussels.
—Miss Jill Ann Thornton of
Bluevale visited her grandparents,
Mr, and Mrs. Robt. Golley for a
few days.
i ltuxs' with-Arra:a Mate Ilford
over the week-end were Mr, and
Mrs. Bert Eldridge and Edward,
Mrs. Norma Wright and Lance and
Mr, Keith Atmont, all of Toronto,
—Mr. Tom Cook and Miss Belle
Alan D. Bennett
WIN GUAM UNITED CHURCH
Teacher of Theory,
Piano, and Organ.
Telephone 879
—Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fitzpatrick
visited her sister, Mrs. Clem Far-
well and Mr, Farwell at Waterloo
over the week-end.
—Mr. and Mrs. Willis Hall, Bar-
bara, Brenda and Joey, and Mr.
and Mrs. Eddie Stroud of To-
ronto spent Sunday at Kincardine.
—Mr. and Mrs. Neil Sparks of
Detroit are visiting with their
daughter, Mrs. Angus ' Mowbray,
Mr, Mowbray and family. '
---,Mr. and Mrs. Carl McKay, and
family of Stratford called on their
parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Stafford
Bateson and Mrs. Annie McKay on
Monday. -
—Mr, and Mts. John' D; Millis,
Geoffrey and Jonathon, of Garden
City, Mich., were week-end visitors
with his parents, Mr.- and Mrs.
Francis Mills.,
—Mr, and Mrs. Russell Smith and
daughter Terry spent last week on
a camping trip to Algonquin Park.
—Mr. and Mrs. Don Hawthorne
of Toronto were guests over the
holiday week-end with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Carmichael.
—Mrs, Haray Faegan ,and family
moved last week to the home re:-
cently vacated by Mr., and ,Mrs.
Ross Gordon, Carling Terrace.
—Mrs. Jean Crump' spent' the
holiday week-end visiting relatives
at Elliot Lake. .
—Mr. and Mrs. R, E. MeMurraY
and daughters Eleanor and Mau-
reen, and Mr. and Mrs, G. Kilpat-
rick spent the holiday week-end
with the former's parent; Mr, and
Mrs. R. J. McMurray;
—Mr. Gordon Cook of Cochrane
and Miss Annie Cook and her niece,
Donna Cook, visited with relatives
in Woodstock.
—Mr. Bob Chettleburgh and
family returned home on Sunday
following a week's motor trip to
the St. ,Lawrence Seaway and
Truro, N'S.
—Miss Effie M, Bower returned
last Thursday from Europe, where
she spent a two month vacation
travelling through the British Isles
and the Contiiient. ' She was' ac-
companied by, her niece, Miss Alice
Baker of Toronto.
—Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kerr and
family spent the week-end in Ni-
agara Falls,
—Mr. and Mrs, Michael Foram of
Toronto visited with MrS. Joseph
Brophy on Monday,
14tra, Clifford Bennett and ,farn-
fly/ of Ingersoll 'spent last 'week
With her father, Mr, Seines Sell.
Mr, Bennett spent the week-end
here• and they returned home With
him,
Mr, and Mrs. Alton Adams, Byron
and Philip spent the week-end in
Toronto anclattended the Canadian
National Exhibition.
—alerb Fuller, Barry and Robert
Wenger spent a couple of days at
the week-end at North K.epple and
White Cloud Island. ..
—Mr. and Mrs. Andrew McTavish
of Walkerton and Mr. and Mrs.
Ross King of Wingham spent the
week-end in Flint, Mich., with Mr.
and Mrs, Rennie Wightman and
family.
Ieating of Winillhana, Mrs,
Snell of 'Clinton, Mr, and Mrs„
Walter Cook and Miss May Tunney,
Mrs, Fred J. Cook, Me, and Mrs.
Arnold Cook and Sharon, Mr, Al-
fred Cook of Westfield and.' Mr.
Gordon Cook of Cochrane visited
on Sunday • with Mr. and Mrs.
George Cook,
Mr. and Mrs, John Bateaan and
family . and Mr. and Mrs. Don
Adams and family spent the week-
end at Poplar Beach,
—Mr, and Mrs, Don Delmage of
London were week-end visitors
with her parents, Mr. and .Mrs,
„ „ „
—Misses 'Holly and Belle Martin
of London and Miss Miriam Martin
of Detroit visited with their sister,
Mrs, Robt, Wenger who is a
patient in hospital, on Sunday
evening.
—Jim Bain, Jim Campbell and
Bruce Lott spent the 'holiday
week-end camping at Poplar Beach.
—Mrs, Carl Casemore and Doug.
visited for a few days last week
with her mother at Teeswater.
RACK TO SCHOOL was the .order of the day in •Wingham as elsewhere in Ontario, on Tuesday morn-
ing, 'when over 500 local youngsters and their teach ers got back to' their books. The above picture taken
at the local public school, shows the dozens- of bicycles the youngsters bring to school *each day.
NEW filiiNCING—The local public school board has. installed new playground , fencing around most 'of
the grounds at the Winkham sehool, A section of t his new fencing is ahown above as a oumher of
youngsters engage in softball before morniag class'e's,
What is pectin? It's the jelling ,
substance found in all fruits in
varying amounts. Certo is pectin
extracted front fruits rich iv, this
natural substance, then refined,
concentrated and performance-
contra/led, Your jam atid jelly
' set etactly right when, you use
Certo and follow the tested Certo
recipes.
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