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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1959-09-16, Page 8Step right up Children of All Ages to the Biggest Show of them all, the Biggest Circus with all the.excitement—color and fun of The Big Top, Features at 'IAA and 9.15 p.m. Special Adult Adinission '15c Children at all performances 25c RemeMber the recent threatened epidemic of p011Oinyelitis which frightened hundreds of eltizeilO in- to lining OP in the streets of Mon,, treal to receive their polio< shots, although they toidd have bad them previouslyIT,Aast ditch thinking like this may result in the WO of life of some member of your family. Immunization Week is September to 26th, 1/104.0 000i, SP/ 1401 SIJP$.'t $UFPOCNT VITAMINS. To KEtp You EH(RGY hND aESISTANcI up O THE ro.iu;, KEN'S ALIGNMENT SERVICE Diagonal- Road PhOne 355 Wingham migiumilimic 1•1111111111111 El IIiI1111111111 AT DUSK Two Shows Nightly Cartoons at every performance THURSDAY and FRIDAY September 17 and 18 Bob Hope in "ALIAS JESSE JAMES" Plus "NOR THE MOON BY NIGHT" An Action. Packed Drama Set in Africa. SATURDAY ONLY +-••. SEPT.. 19' Glen Ford in the "MAN FROM THE ALAMO" Plus "LIFE BEGINS AT' 17"' goormiMmmOWEAMIONM.mume ' =Susan Mothers, 94. enjoy an afternoon, Chat at. Wingharn Hospital, 5h Hotit ladies are fracture patients and the nurses often put them, in the same bed during visiting hours sb that they can talk to each other. Honry gathers of llinevide is a brother. creative cooking GENERAL,. FOODS KITCHENS GENERAL MOPS KITCHENS refrigerator in to crisp, Vary galacl greens according to the season. Try bead lettace, pars- ley, watercress, tender spinach and. Celery leaves at cabbage. Consider colour, texture and flay- our contrast when arranging M- gredients. Always drain fruit and vegetables thoroughly before ser- ving,. weep salads simple never clut- tered, arrange ingredients lightly to avoid a "set" look. Garnish simply for eye appeal, Set 'fhb 'beat- dressing Ur tlfc salad, a tart dressing for bland food and a bland dressing for tart food. In general, the dressing should be the last ingredient added to the salad, Make dressings well In advance so that seasonings blend well, wheneve'r possible serve a choice of dressing. covered container' Farmers Outfitting Store WINGHAM The Workman's Shopping' Centre CLOTHING - BOOTS - SUNDRIES Our Large Quantity Buying Permits us to Sell Cheaper. NOMM1.41.M44 ;; ; WOPM4.0WW,M,#0.1.M.P1WWWW4MWIMMUWIMP7..!InAMHWF1,41,4,M#MMIM1414 • FREE-2 lbs., of. Golden Yellow Bananas with . Every $5',00 and up Purchase, Green Giant. Brand NIBLETS CORN „. . . e 2 'for .37e Quaker Brand MUFFETS 2 for 3.7e WIWICIPS BREAD 2 for 35e ---(TVcr.to."a -PustPrior).•' Canada. No. 1 POTATOES Tasty, Ripe WATERMELON - at your NEW UNITED BUYERS' 117000STO4E FOODLAND MARKET Phone 207 Wingham Free Delivery WiimgeM ... .W411,014114111M1.410 10 lb. bag Bic 73e tt Friends Shower Miss J. Brooks' A, miscellaneous shower was held last Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs„ Earl Harrison for Miss Joan Brooks. There were about 20 guests present with Mrs. Harrison and Mrs. Ken Redmond as hostesses, Contests were held and the win- ners were Mrs. Ted English, Mrs. Ted Gauley and Mrs. Dave Cro- After the contests Bradley Red- mond and Brenda 'Harrison pre- sented Miss Brooks with a decor- ated umbrella full of gifts. The guest of honer was seated in a chair decorated as a fan with a sil- ver bell suspended from the middle of the :fan. After the gifts were opened a delicious lunch was served and Joan thanked her friends for the lovely gifts and a pleasant social evening. Miss M. Martin Goes to London A number of nursing assistants and friends of Miss Margaret Martin, gathered at the home of Mrs. Miller Davis on Monday even- ing for a farewell party for Miss Martin. She has been on staff at Wingham Hospital and left Tuesday for London, where she has accepted a•position at Victoria. Hospital. Miss Catherine McLeod made the presentation of a cup and saucer on behalf of the Students' Council and Misses Pat Ernest and Kath- leen Mossey presented Miss Martin with a casserole. Bingo was played and lunch was served. MRS. B. F. GREEN CONDUCTS MEETING Fifteen ladies attended the meet- ing of the W.M.S. and the W.A. held in the Sunday School room of. the United Church on Thursday , afternoon. Mrs. B. F. Green, the president, was in charge of the W.M.S. meeting. Mrs. George Stewart conducted the worship period', the theme of which was "Fellow workers with God". The treasurer reported that $51 'had (been sent to the Presbyterial trea- surer to date. In response to the roll call eleven hospital and 19 home visits were reported, Plans were discussed for the autumn thankoffering. Miss W. D. Rutherford gave a most interesting introduction to the new study hook, "Africa Disturb- ed". The theme 'of the worship ser- vice of the W.A. conducted by Mrs. T, J. Todd was "By this shall all men know—love your enemies", Mrs. W. A. Millet read the scrip- ture lesson and Mrs. John Cam- eron the lesson thoughts. It was decided to hold a congregational supper on the evening of October 27th, following the anniversary and the following committees were ap- pointed: Program, Mrs. T. J. Todd, Mrs. E, P. Green, Mrs, L, Woods and Mrs. W, A. Miller: lunch, Mrs. T. J. Todd, Mrs. F. McQuillin, Mrs. Chas, McDonald and Mra. G. Mac- Pherson, At the conclusion a pleasant social hour was enjoyed with Mrs. Eldon Miller and Mrs, pas,, Curran as hostesses, Coco- Walpole FLOOR WALL TILES UILDING' Alutninum SASH 'DOORS CUPBOARDS Wingiuun Folding AiSyN1Nt$ LUMBER Tel/Acme 260 Witt/ IN I.Ittl110litt uNittn...-nev, H. West perferrned the Marriage ceretherty on •Sententber 12 when Doted's, Etta hteXee, daughter of 14Cr. and Mil. Earl /VIONee, hedathe tine brie a of Hebert Pritult Jolinsou, son of Mr, amt Mr's. Boliert 17ohnaort, Clitrtonw Vollouflog a Wilt to Nortiout Ontario they will. *606 at wit. t, Atihartt. Photo by Mayk Studio. BEREAN GOSPEL CHAPEL, Wingham You Are Cordially Invited To Lechires On The Tabernacle in - the. Wildernees to be conducted by H. 0. ATKINS (of ENGLAND) r SCALE MODEL WILL BE ON VIEW, VAL :ThtsPAy.,,tg,p. SUNDAY' 7.30 p.M. Beginning -Tuesday, September 22 and continuing for three -weeks. EVERYBODY WELCOME yip1170)MSDAY0.'11-WIRSPAYp FIRIPAY r1u SATIMPAY Septemher - .1.7 -18 19 John Wayne and William Holden M. °THE ,HO.RSE SOLDIERS" TWQ• Greats together in an action starred picture, Features at '7.15 and 9,15 p.m. MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY Sept. 21, - 22 -- 23 - 24 - 25 - 20 The Big Cast The Big Acts --- In Technicolor Under The Big Top "THE BIG CIRCUS CLINTON, ONTARIO Featuring the Largest Wide. Screen in Huron County THURSDAY and FRIDAY September 17 and 18 Double Feature — "THE LITTLE KID- NAPPERS Adrienne Corr; -- Duncan IVIcertie "GENEVIEVE" Colour Kay Kendall -- John Grekson (One Cartoon) SATUIJDAY and MONDAY September 19 and 21 "SPY ON THE VVILHELMSTRASSE" jack Hawkins -- Gia Seala (1 Stooge Comedy) (1 Cartoon) f. BROWNIE'S DRIVE-IN THEATRE t/..X0444,1e.Tulaatio WedueSilaY., $014N 16, 1950 VANCE'S DRUG STORE Coklie.lks p. i.omptete wee OF ViTAMiNS Mt. • ' `,(0114, !mottoes taco. . . rid your whets • of hoth%Viggle end bounce' by ;golfing our... DT41041C,BALANCING SERVICE a; advertised la the .• ; Bell-Taylor Rev, C, D. McClellan officiated at a wedding ceremony. in a beau- tiful setting of white gladioli •and mums in First St, Andrew's Un- ited Church chapel, London, When Ruby Elizabeth Taylor exchanged marriage vows with Duff •Owen Bell, London. The bride is the daughter of ,Mr. and Mrs. Alex A, Taylor, London, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bell, Drayton.: The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a goyim of wrench chantilly lace over silk taffeta with scoop neckline, lily-point sleeves and a. full- overskirt of nylon or- ganza. Her veil of illusion net'was held in place 'by a tiny Juliette cap 'of the, lace and ,pearls, She..car- ried a cascade of ,cream rosebuds, Miss Thelma " Bennett, Gorrie, was' bridesmaid, 'and_ Wore a del- phinium blue velvet dress made on princess lines, with pleated boufr font skirt, with 'small white 'feather hat, She carried a colonial' 'bou- quet of Pink, white and blue•minns. Jack Bell, London, brother'otthe groom, was best man. The ushers were.Wm. „G. Taylor, Gorrie, bro- ther of the bride; Wm. bell, Guelph, brother of the groom. Mr,„George Gregg, Toronto,' was at .the 'organ. 'The reception was held' Ile the home of the ibride's parenti, 20 Ora,mstOn Creicent, iir Oakridge Acres. ' The bride's mother wore a match- ing costume in mink tone withicor- sage of bronze and yellow rosebuds. The groOm's mother, was inq)ior blue embroidered nylon over Satin with matching feathered hat, As- sisting in serving the. guests were MISS Edythe 'Walker, Wingham; Miss ' Carol Meson, Toronto; Miss Phyllis Wilson, Fordwich; Miss 'Faye Edgar, St. Thomas and Miss Earbara 'Crowther, London. For' travelling the bride. word an imported tweed suit in sapphire blue and black with dusky pink accessories. The couple live in London. The bride' is gradu- ate of Alma College, St. Thomas. September' is better breakfast .month and surveys' have shown that today's -Canadians of all ages are sadly in need of just that' a balanced and lasting breakfast to, replm'e the eat it and beat it affairs that prevail In so many homes. But how our great grand- fathers would have hooted at this —better 'breakfast indeedl The 19th century breakfast had it all. over . ours in amount. Ham and beef had their nieces in these mas- sive meals', as did pies, potatoes . and cheese, pudding and cider and porridge. " ef; • -gx.eat -grauflpa , made, quite certain at breakfast tima that be wouldn't waste away before his noon meal, Now we are riot suggesting that we go back to these massive meals hut the fact remains that the importance of serving a pro-2er breakfast- fruit, . cereal, milk and bread is almost too often ovcrlpoked. To vary your break- fast menu, why not srve your family these delicious muffins or the pancakes with maple syrup and sausages? Best Ever Bran Muffins 7.1 cup sifted flour 21h. teaspoons double-acting bak- ing powder . 11, teaspoon salt '2 tablespoons .sugar ?. egg, well beaLen cup mine 3 tablespoons melted shortening 3.1/2 cups bran flakes Sift flour once, measure, add baking powder, 'salt,• and sugar, and sift again. Combine egg and milk, Add to flour 'trimixture, add shortening, „then mix only enouyh to dampen hour. gold in cereal, I Fill greased -muffin, pans two=' thirds full. Bake in hot oven (425 degreesF.) • NOTE:, These, muffins' may be I prepared at night and baked the' next . morning. Prepare mumffln 1 batter -.as direeted and pour ,into .grossed muffin pang. Wrap pans in dampened itheese cloth, then in waxed paper, and store overnight in refrigerator. ' Remove bans the next morning. . Prepare ' muffin 15 minutes, or while oven is heat- ing, Bake as directed, . *Sour milk may be substituted for sweet milk; add V.;. teaspoon soda and • decrease baking powder to 2 teaspoons. . Pancakes 1.1,1 'cups sifted hotir teapsoons double-acting ing powder 34 teaspoon salt 1. tablespoon sugar 1 egg, well beaten 1 cup milk 3 tablespoons melted 'shortening Sift together flour, baking 'pow.. der, salt, and sugar in b'bWl or Pitcher, Beat egg; add-milk. Add to flour, stirring only until smooth. Mix in shortening. Lightly grease a frying pan and heat. When hot, pour batter into Pan making pan- cakes the 'size desired. Brown and turn. Serve with maple syrup. Makes 10 to 12. 0 - - 0 f remove quickly. Where cost is An Important con- sideration, this- modest three-bed- room bungalow is worthy of con- sideration. All frills and extras have been eliminated but The design pro- vides gOod baSic living accommoda, *km. Of frame 'and brick veneer con- struction, the hoUse is particularly suited to h narrow lot With the gable end facing the street. The entrance hall is ample and provides *dust to the kitchen and basement stairs' as well as the living room. Conveniently dividedi the basement has a large area suitable for a future 'recreation room. There is s plenty 'of cupboard and counter space,irk the kitchen which also'con- tains a dining area, The total floor area is 852 square feet and the exterior ditt,tritions ate 35 feet by 24 feet, four inches. Working' drawings tot the house, known, as Detign 280, are available from Central Mortgage and Housing corporotios Ikt mouton 49$4 TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY 6.- September 22 and 23 "ONIONHEAD" Andy Griffith.-- Felicia Parr. (One Cartoon) , TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY Rain: or Clear Box Office Open at '7.30 p.m. First show at Dusk Children under • 12 in cars Free 1111111111111111111111M111111111111116111 Ltashmar DRIVE-IN THEATRE Listowel, Ontario Two Shows Nightly Raino or Clear Box Office Opens at 8.00 o'clock First Show at Dusk Children, Under 12 in Cars Free Cartoon at Each Performance THURSDAY and. FRIDAY September 17 and 18 Double Feature "CARRY ON SERGEANT" William Hartnell, Shirley Eatoh "SQUARE PEG" Norman Wisdom SATURDAY and MONDAY September 19 and '21 Double Feature "IT HAPPENED TO JANE" Colour Doris Day; lack Lerninon, Ernie Kovacs "GUNMEN FROM LAREDO" Ooletir Robert Ithapp, Jana bavil tiESDAY and WRDNEsDAY Septeitilier tg "THE WIND CANNOT READ" ' ColdUr Dirk Bogarde, Yoko Tani a Golf. Bridge Mrs., W. O. Struthers and Mrs, G. Egleston were hostesses on Thursday afte'rnoon for the golf Salad Hints bridge with four tables in play. After buying greens, Prize winners were Mrs. Frank wilted portion and wash Howson, Mrs. C, Taylor and Mrs. Shake off excess moisture but do D. Rae. • not separate greens now. Store in bak- • Mlli11111111111111l111I plllll11111h1111 ood Basic Bungalow Plan Provides conomical Living Accommodation