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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1959-10-07, Page 3••• • You can now have• your furnace converted to oil, for the lowprice of $280.00. This includes wiring controls and tank -- read'', to turn on. Mack Refrigeration & Electric Frances St.. Wingham Phone '672 R If ever a car stood out from -the rest of the crop, it's this '60 Chevy. From its cIean-thrusting grille to its dapper rear deck,, its styling is as fresh as a new-minted coin. You% be just as' wide-eyed over what's inside the re- laxing roominess, tasteful trim, hushed elegance, all cbmfortably cradled by ,Full Coil springs at all four wheels. And yet, you'll find ,new economy of operation, new dependability, ,new longer life. Here, truly, is the nearest to perfection a low-priced car ever came. Take to the road in the sparkling•new sixty Chevrolet Ai E. GRAtiAM, Mahar* • • • 16. Gotrie 'Branch • 4000004119440,,'.W.4.4.047,1'04, r r - re'r f 41PW'RNI.411' hORRIE INTEGER home Of her brother, Alex :8tewart, Mrir 0.14001; giiu and then to Vancouver, whore size the. week end' a the hop)* leaves by heat .1541+4',043. ll ran lac SPA. ,Jaek of Hentanitt.F.iii Oland.; evZeaiand at the, IMMO, of :her 4101 Choster Longman,- and IWO, • gardirier of. V.VroXetom.,Mfg Nr 'net%3:1 r an VW ter: elit0,7Vited Johnston home here on SUOdaif.' Mr. and Milt, Albert 'Brown of Wien Head, ,Salk., 'visited Mrs. Corthey ,C411.pin and the Toner fa- ndlies on. Tuesday. and Wednesday. of last week, Mr. and Mrs, „Frank ging,finerit the week-oriti with relatives tn, To- ronto. The Rev, C, and Mrs. Att- well and children visited friends in Sarnia last week. Mr, and Mrs. Wm, Stinson of Detroit have been visiting with Miss Etta Rurns. gr. and 'Mrs. ',George Virg:kit Emd-ber parents, Mr.. .and Mrs, wo,, 11uninnrev and Age of :44t, gelens, visited' on Sunday. . at OW borne of Mr. and Mrs,,, W. A. Hume Irhrey Of a They're HereI LATEST 'COLOURS RV 'FINE FALL. rAsifoois S YOlt. FURNACE SAFI? 'tfliiillitiouleleinoinisimilionimeneineopoitimmookiiemonoPtinopri I. I I. COSTUM4 , JEWELLERY Mrtentl, Mrs, John ' Dave and 1:Orn of ;E.'PrdWich, .spout week,end at the home or his pa.' rents, Mr, and Mrs, Thea, Inglis of W. WAwanean, Mr, .and Mrs. T, Irwin and baby- son Murray spent the end ,at the home of his brother, Mn jeS...Xrwin. of 'Hamilton, Mr, and Mrs, John .Jarnlesen and sons visited On Sunday with Ur. and Mrs, Rosa Jamieson of Wing-. h am.. Mr, and Mrs,,,,Rebert Montgomery. visited on. Sunday at the home of their daughter; Mrs.. Don Fraser of Walton. Mr, and Mrs, Roger Inglis and' George of, Walkerton visited on Friday at the home of their daugh- ter, Mrs-, Albert Bieman, -Mrs. Bieman .and the children attended, Harlem Fair on . Saturday., The Davidson porn- plated a well at the farm home of Mr, and Mrs. pranit Eckenswilier last week, going 'down' .319 feet to get lots of good water. Mn- and Mrs, Russell Ritchie; Mrs, Victor Emerson and Mr, and. Visitors with Mr, aAnd Mrs. Er- nest King one evening last week were Mrs. Wm. kXaney, Wingham and her cousin, Mrs. Albert 'Stear- Poi arid Mrs, Hueston of West: • Branch, Mich, ae.4 Australla, POT 1%anne. and. :DOtiglaa ,pntrlek, who 'went West, a few weeks ago, found when at Me000,- jaw And Sashatoon that they were in a vary wet district for harvest-, ing operations and moved an to. Calgary, Edmonton and ,betlibrittge, ,before coming 'home last 'week, Mr. 'Russell Ritchie has been suffering 'With, infection in hiti hand during the oast week, .The JIMMIE SKINNER Show mtrimito; CONNIE HAt.L,'MerCUry-Recprcling Star Tits *lite Grose'BANJO PIt1K. RR /ram Kentucky ti*HAN AT 8,, p.tn, To like Mu of Mel Fleet and His Hillbilly Band. Dittoing from 10 to I • Admission,:--046 SPONSORED BY /MYTH AGRICUKTIRAL SOCIETY A few of thO many attending the ea fair on Saturday and visiting with 8-1 friends were; Mr, 41-xl, Mrs, Jack Evers, Toronto, with Mr, and Mrs. Manfred Irwin; Mr,, and Mrs. Ger- don Brewn, Bearnsville, with Mrs. g Robert Graham; Mr. •and Mrs. Stanley Dane, Toronto, with the 17 former's parents, Mr. and Mrs, 4917ert ,Pa..ne;„ Mr. „altd „Mrs, Patrick,,,St, Thomas, With Mr, and Mrs. W. C. King; Mr. and Mrs, ...111 Whitney Dane, Joan, Carol and • David, Toronto, with aVfr, and Mrs, Norman Wade, By CORD LIMITED is it costing too much to operate? Will It let you down, this winter? tire' Sete' that-year helifing tie' satisfactory this winter, call us for 'FREE INSPECTION A -FEW". LEFT COFFEE SPOONS,.Regular ,,....;,,..-,?•190 j GRAPEFRUIT SPOONS, Regular 81.80 194 ,i 1847 ROGER'S .LATEST CREATION — "REFLECTION" No obligation or cost! Weill check' and report the condition of your furnace, If changes are in- dicated there's still time to have us help you choose the ANTHES furnace which will fill your heating needs and suit your budget, Call us today. on Sunday and Mrs.. Ritchie is a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital for a goitre operation. Mr. and Mrs, Clayton ScholtZ and children pf Goderich visited on Saturday with hissparents, Mr, and Mrs. Ezra Scholtz. Mr, and Mrs, Scholtz visited on, Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Reg. Scholtz of Aubure. U • U • U U 4 AOTH,OPZiri o 'LOW DOWN PAYMENT! EASY TERMS Miss Ann Rintoul spent the week- end with. Marilyn and Sandra Cameron of Anhfield, while Mr. and rigs, Ralph Cameron spent the week-end in TorontO. Mr, and Mrs. Wm, Rintoul visit- ed on ,Sunday with her mother, PERCY W. CLARKE PHONE 255 WINGHAM 11 Ail Rtdi PH *S E w EL L WINGHAM. 2NTARIP .avir. and Mrs, :Norman 0011)tee. and family Viaited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Harry ,$.p.ott;..oat ;KM •,.lei. Inglis was in t.,Ondon. on Tuesday last and .yisitert with the following-1n Victeria HoaPithli M. Clarenee Maina, her brother, POI Caesar,, and Mrs. .011.ver Glenn, Mrs, Ed,. Mcquitlin„, who has been a patient there for. 'the past month, and ,ItussellNeedham of Ripley, who -had a threshing Mar chine accident in. this ,district, Ttov c.); Krug .had charge of the World Pay Communion service, held In Caiyinrielt .1.3nited ,Ohurgh on ,Sunday, There will. be no ser., vice in this church on Stincla, on account- of Anniversary s.ervigeg at 13elgraye United Church,. Mrs, 'Dieltlson, Shirley and. baby Ceerge of „iiiploy spent last week with, her sister, WP, Elmer Sleightholm, while her husband took a truck load of Berry ,Doors to Winnipeg, Mr. Dickson ran into quite a hit of snow in North-.' era Ontario over the week-end, • Don't forget the monthly meet-- ing of the Women's Institute, on Tuesday next at 2,30 pan, with the roll call to be answered by a parcel for-mystery Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Kauffman of Kitchener 'visited 'on Sunday at the home of her sister, Mrs. Archie Purden. Mr, and Mrs, 'Go don Rintoul and family visited on Tuesday last at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Floyd, Bott of Belweod, 1 Mrs. Johann of Bellmore has been visiting at the home of her dough, ter, Mrs. Wilfred. Walker. Mrs. Mina MeRitchle and jas; Ctirrie visited with Mr, and Mrs. Walker on -Burley. Mr. and Mrs. Don Bennison and son Timmy,whe were visiting with gra, George CaldWell AlYtth Nilo has been .seriously Ohl, 1 ten liospi•tal during the. past Month. and Mrs, licnneth Dickson • and children of Pelmere visited on. Sunday with her -p„arents, Mr, :and Mrs, rthur Moore The .connty crusher =Wed into 1 ./vIr,.. John Jamieson's- gravel pit on [Tuesday last. and 'the trucks are lhusy building up„ steeklile of • gravel .at Auburn, Mr. and Mrs,. •Calvert Falporter of Blyth, visited.. on .Sunday With ,Mr, and MrS. .00eil Falconer and , Mr. and Mrs, Jas, Falconer, Mrs Xrene Paterson .of Toronto spent the Week-end with her .Tonler, Mrs. Wm. Taylor, Mr, and Mrs, Jan, Keene and Children 'of Sudbury are vis'ting at the flora of her parents, Mr.. and Mrs, Johnston Conn. Mrs, Harry Swan of the 4th '•gort• of Kinross was a patient in ham Hospital last week, . Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Laidlaw ;affd daughters of London, and his Mother, Mrs Jas. Laidlaw . Goderich, visited on SundaY with Mr, and Mrs. Elroy, Laidlaw, Mr, sed Mrs. Jas, Meilrath spent the week-end at • Toronto With .Krz-arotMrs:-Wrn,,I.Toderod- . and ether friends, Mr. and Mrs, Johnston. Conn, Mrs, Keen and Betty Ann, and Mr. Jamieson • 'Pettaplece visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Harold Johnston of Parkhill, Mrs, John Craig is making good recovery after surgery in Wing- haul Hospital last, Thursday, Mr. Jas.: Carr and Mr.. and Mrs, Kwart McPherson arrived home last week-end after. motoring to Vancouver, BC.' Mrs. Michael Cummins was a patient in. Wingham Hospital for the past week, • suffering with ear PHONE 250 ' .................................... .... . .. ................ • FAIRYLAND SWEATERS FOR GIRLS ,Elegant Impala 4-Door Sport *dais here f6r the first time anywhere—• elegance with economy! E S BAN LON SETS " in assorted iolours,m—,-sires 8 ira 12 ;Owl Pullovers $3.98 Cardigins $4.98 Gordon' Mackay Label BULKY KNIT ORLON CARDIGANS with fringed collar in White and Red - 8 to 12 yrs. - for •$4.89 ORLON CARDIGANS $2.98 4:7 Sizes 8, 10, 12 year$ ORLON PULLOVERS, $3.99 Pearl and Rhinestone trimmed, 8 to 12 years Mr, Herbert Laidlaw and Mrs. Frank Stockill and baby Harold, who were visiting with her pa- rents, Mr. and Mrs, Thos, Morri- son, left on Friday for their honie at Powasson. Mr. and Mrs. Carman Whytock, newlyweds, were the recipients of a purse of money, at a reception held in their honour at Kinlough last Friday .evening, The W,M.S. of the United. Church are holding their Thankoffering meeting next Tuesday evening in the church here, with the W.M.S. of Bluevele, St Helens, Calvin- Brick, and the Presbyterian Church, invited to be present. All of the congregations will be interest- ed in the sound colour strip, "Na- kamia", portraying life in Africa and all are invited to be present. Miss Dorothy Krug and Miss Marjorie Coultes of Wingham Hospital staff, spent the week- end at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Albert Coultes, Mr. and Mrs. Mc- Nair of Hillsburgh ,and their daughter, Beverley, visited with the girls here on Sunday. Mrs, W. J, Coulter, Wingham, Mrs. Robert Ross and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ross attended the marriage and reception in Owen Sound Presbyterian Church on Saturday, Clabber 3, when Miss Lorraine Small ,of Owen. Sound and Wiarton, became the bride of Thomas George Ross, eldest son of Mrs. Ross and the late Robert Ross, with Rev. T. Ditcher officiating, Mrs. D. Willis visited on Stinday at the home of her brother, Mr. Stewart Musgrove of Wroxeter. Mr: J. C. Groskorth, who was visiting last week at the home. of his son, Mr. E. H. Groskorth, re- turned to his home in Milliken on Monday. Mr. John McGee sold his farm on the 10th of E. Wawanosh last week, to Mr. Lloyd Whytock of Turnberry, selling farm, farm ma- chinery and stock. Mr. Whytock gets possession early in October. Mr. and Mrs. McGee will move shortly, to Wingham, where they purchased Miss Caroline Welwood's house on Minnie 'St. Miss Marilyn Reid of Mount Brydges spent the week-end with her parents., Mr. and Mrs. Thos, Reid of Marnoch. Miss Gertrude Stewart, who was visiting last week, with her sister, Mrs. Harold Walker, has already planned her winter tour to Seattle by bus in November to visit at the owl Here's new gem-bright 'beauty, roam to sprawl in and sIt tall in. New lean-muscled engine economy, new space and silence in the going. For fineness of features, for precise craftsmanship — for all the things that make a car good to own -- the '60 Chevrolet stands alone in its price,field. THE REVOLUTIONARY Look ahea d_. buy weir CANADA SAVINGS 13 0 HID S 1rrr°777:77.77ZIMVe'61MM.i.e., **WHINE ENGINE IN THE REAR-WHERE IT BELONGS IN A COMPACT • I BY CHEVROLET Here's the car created to conquer a whole new field . ; . General Motors revolutionary compact Corvair, Here is a totally new way of going. From its trunk-in-the-front to the radically new Turbo-Air rear engine, Corvair is all new. And it's a newness that's designed to bring you the riding comfort and six-passenger luxury standards that Canadians look for, together with true compact-car handling and economy. See, driiie and delight in the revolutionary new Corvair at your Chevrolet dealer's. efNuAt sitalORS 'Mtn -4414A\ ,e* Aiei,ei•ix•""4 BANK ther‘°s nothing like a new car — and no comiiact cat him this de luxe Corvair IOROICItbiliOMMTON Irst tot ow( 4.4totii diAttAtio Phone 139 am Motors - Wingham, Ontario J. B. RUNSTEDTLER, Manager Wingham Branch