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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1959-11-18, Page 12
' SAVE TAX DOLLARS Yon can deduct from your tax- able income payments made on any of these Registered Retire- ment Savings. Plans distributed by Investors Syndicate: Phstirement Savings Certifl. Oates — Fixed-interest, generate- teed plans tailored to your Individual needs. Supplementary insurance available if desired. liquify Retirement Plan --,- (1) Inveators Mutual of Canada Ltd., a balanced investment for stabil- ity and income, or (2) Investors Growth Fund of Canada Ltd.— an investment in equity securi- ties for capital growth. Combined Payment Plans-- A selection of plans which com- bine shares of either mutual fund with Investors Retirement Certi- ficates. Thomas A. Jardin Phone 147, Wingham, Ont. Emerson Ivel Phone 834W, Harriston Investors t @v[ru d .© arbt a taped otikst .WInnIpop Offlos In Prbhcip41 Cities 145,14,1 110.104411011MI fratire-Times rskIf4TWelilro Wod, NoV.18.1P Pot Luck Supper For:,Sewing Busies. ‘••••••••••••••••••••—• LYCEUM Theatre LOCATED IN ttLOCK Ontari9 Irm Mow*. Lao Night Cowmen°. ling at 1.15 p.m. THURS. a FRI. - SAT, Noveluber l0 - 20 - 21 Ar4 Ociffith, Felicia Farr "D NION E ir A mirthful service ,cornedy. 34x2l, foot structure is being built for smaller trucks- and will be joined to the main Witting with a. loading ramp. Office space is also being constructel on the south, side of the building. The .new building is rated at nearly $20,000. NEW WAREHOUSE—A new warehouse for Walden Brothers truck, ing business is being erected on the 1110Kinney property, just north of the ON line. Josephine Street. The new structure will be 50 by 72 feet, and will be large enough to house three of the largest tractor trailer trucks. Immediately behind . the main building another Visit Congregation on Stewardship Sunday BLUEVALE—"Stewardship Sun- day" was observed in the United Church on Sunday, by an impres- sive program of dedication to the work of the church, Mr, A. H. Neelon preached from the text "Lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven". Miss Marie Johnston sang a solo. The visitation teams were seated together in the centre of the church. In the afternoon they visited all familieS of the congre- gation in an effort to carry out the aims of the sector plan which is being undertaken by the congre- gation. The • first ironclad warship was built in the 16th century for the Korean Navy. ed Front Grocery Metcalf. He left return home by Purex TOILET TISSUE 8 for $1.00 Lloyd Carter, president -of .'the Wingharn Branch of the Canadian Legion NO. 180, presided at the Remembrance -Day banquet in the parish room of St. Paul's Anglican Chureh last Wednesday evening.- He proposed the toast to the Queen and Deputy District Com- mander Jack Bateson -naid trib- ute to the fallen comrades and asked for a moment's silence in their memory, , Walter PickfOrd said .grace. About' 140 veterans and guests were in attendance. Mr. Carter introduced the head table guests. Past President john Pattison and Mrs. Pattison. John Hanna4., and Mrs, Hanna, 'Mayor R. E, Mc- Kinney and Miss Yvonne MePher, son, Squadron Leader ,and Mrs. John Glover of RCAF S'_ation ton, Deputy District 05mmander, John Bateson and . Mx4. Bateson, E S. Gauley and Mrs. dauley, pre- sident of the Ladies' Auxiliary to the Lisg.,:on, District Public Rela- tions .Chairmah Don Adams and Mrs. Adams, Envoy G. .Stanley Newman and Mrs..Newman and Rev. -and Mrs. C, F, Johnson, John Pattison' introchMed the, speaker, S/L plover, a native of ihe Niagara Peninsula,. who was 'decorated with the Air Foree Me- dal dnring WOrld War II.- After the war he attended the Univers- sity of Toronto and graduated in •electrical engineering. He later re- ' turned to the RCAF. -• sS/L Clover spoke 'oh "The Air i.vorce Today", pointing up some Of the changes which have taken place. The ar defenoe of Canada is its prime concern, but '1!he vast- ness of the country, .sparse popu- 'tation and the fact that we are not as wealthy as our neighbors ppuosne)sosea problem in the ultimate The Air Forpe is now considered the' largest of the armed forces, with 51,00e uniformed men. • The service supported by a tremen- dons- number of civil servants and civilian technicians, so that all told the Air Force is represented .by a large woportion of the popu- lation, Young people have to de- side early on -a career and many choose this branch 'of the armed forces. • It is • a good thoice and --Mr. and „Mrs. Douglas Reading of Burlington visited for a feW days laat week with his aunt, Miss Alice Reading. —1VIrs, Harold -Peterson of Lon.- don. spent the week-end with Miss Anne.Geddes and visited 'with 'Alia. er friends in town. —Mr. and Mrs. A. Walker and family of Owen Sound were week- end visitors with his parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Walker. # --Mr. and Mrs. William Kelly of Belgrave, who recently bought the home on Paqick Street from Mr. and Mrs. ,P'reddie Templeman, moved in on Monday of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ternpleman and fam- ily moved to their new home, pur- chased from Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rogers, on Friday.. • —Mr. Fulton Seunarine, a teach- er from San Va,ernaodo, Trinidad, who is Attending M'afaster Uni- versity, Hamilton, MrS. J, C. Thomp- son, Donna,' Janet and Lynda, of London, were', guesi:s on Sunday afternoon with Mr, and Mrs. Alex Reid. lb. 33c --Greta Harris, Anna Shortreed, Doris Adair, Lois Cook, Shirley Ellis and Mrs.' Merkley spent Wed- nesday of last week in Toronto, —Mr. Angus IVicKay of Stras- bourg Sask, spent a month at the home of his niece, Mrs, Herman • • DAVID MIX COOKIES --Mr. Allan Nicol of RCAF Up- lands spent the week-end at the 'home of his mother, Mrs. Annie' Nicol, —Miss Marlene Stainton of Lon-- don spent the week-end at:her home here. —Rev. and Mrs. C. F. Johnson spent a 'couple of days the early part of the week with their son-in 7 law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. .Beare and family of Orillia, --Miss Jean Mills spent last week with friends in Birmin'gham, 1\1:cli„ and returned home on Sun- day with her narents, Mr. and Mrs Francis Mills, who met her at Sar- nia. • —Miss Velina Stapleton, nurse-1 in-training at Toronto General I Hospital,. spent the 'kVeek-end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Art Stapleton, Scott St. and Mrs. Alclin Pardon, who haVe spent 'the past two weeks sit the home of -Mr.- and Mrs.-Bruce -Simpson, 'of 'Flint, Mich., arrived .horne this 'week-end, . :---About a dozen friends 'of Mr. 'and Mrs. Freddie Templeman gath- ered at their.new borne on Satur- day evening for a surprise house- warming. The ladies took lunch and a social time was spent. —Mr. and Mrs, 'Harold Penning- ton, Brian, Brenda and Barry, of Etobicoke, spent the ' week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Perry penning-ton,. con, Culross, —Mr. and Mrs, R, G. Gannett spent the week-end 'with Mr. and Mrs, II: M. SUstason in Kitchener, —Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Moffatt: and daughter, Marjorie, were week- . end visitors with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George Seigrnillar at 'Kitchener, —Mr, Herbert Fuller was on a business trip to Windsor on Thurs- day and Friday of last week. --Mr. and Mrs, Peter Raymond of London spent the week-end with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. A. D, MacWilliam. —Ur. and Mrs. Jerry Campbell of London vlaited with Mr. and WS. Cal BOrke'at. the Week-end. , Squadron,'Leader Allan Kelly of Cold Lake, hAltaa, Who is taking a courts at RCAF Statien Clinten, spent the 'Week-end WIth„ 36," and MrS, Jack hatetion and visited other Wingliani friendt Mr, ' Mrs. Kelly !liVed on Carling Tert-, Jac:Q. a few year* ego, in the hOUSes 'snOW occupied f7y Mr, arid Mri. 'jack Ores, --Mr. and Mrs, Peter NcelY and family of London were week-end visitors with tier parents, Mr, and Mrs. A, M, Porbes. —Mrs. Carl 'Bennett of London who spent laSt yveolt With Mt. and Mrs, A. Walker in OWen Soand, Was a week.end visitor With Mr. iftatiMy,rs. Preddio temple,.man and Angus Mekley of Stras, bourg, Sask., spent Sunday with lila. niece, .,Mrs„,. FAB detergent lge. size for lc with Giant at 85c Fresh Roasted PEANUTS in shell .. • lb. 33c Green Giant FANCY PEAS 15 oz. 2 for 31c Stokely's Fancy CREAM CORN, 15 oz 2 for' 33c Aylmer TOMATOES (Choice),28.oZ. 2 fo!. CARNATION MILK (tall tin) 3 for-4fic Clubhouse PEANUT BUTTER 16 oz. mason 39c GRANULATED SUGAR lbs. 79c "Pillsbury CAKE MIX, White Chocolate, Orange, Pineapple or Spice 18 oz. 31c Sehneider's Pure Pork Country SAUSAGE lb. 4k Devon — Sliced kindless BREAKFAST BACON lb. 59c Schneider's SMOKED SAUSAGE lb. 53c • FIRST CLASS WATCH' REPAIRS REASONABLE CHARGES George Williams Located in Mason's Store. Owing to lack of space, watches and small • clocks only. even Married men arc able to normal, happy family lives, The service nu& keep at peak efficiency and every man and wo- man is .highly ,trained, many for positions comparable to industry, and many •in specialized fields. 'In his position at Clinton, the speaker Said, he is.responsible for the in- itial training of airmen in nine different trades. There is much weeding out in the initial' stages, because both train- mg and equipment ,are expensive, and those who show evidence oi not being able to carry responsi- bility are better to be ,discharged before •they .,readh the LAC level. ,e'tvo of the main reasons that 25 to SO per „cent .are Washed out in the first year are, lack of self-clis7 eiphne ,and initiative. Electronic comphters are re, plaeing human - skins, because oi accuracy and. speed. They now .rePlace plerks, etc., but create mo% •WDrk nor technicians who service them. bon Adams thanked the speaker and Mrs. Uauley presented Mrs. -Glover with a boutmet of flowers. George Brooks extended thanks to -the ladies who catered, , Jelin Hanna paid tribute to 'the -Legion and the Auxiliary for the .excellent service at the cenotaph -and remarked on the attendanee, ;dtspite the -pouring rain.. Re was also pleased to see so' many at the banquet. He said these organiza- tions are a credit to the town and • it was a pleasure to represent these citizens at Queen's Park. Lloyd. Carter thanked Mayor'Mc- Kinney and all those wild had tak- en ,p.art the .Remembrance Day service. 1-1e. Also sp6ke for a few minutes about the cemrades who • had' not returned. RELAGRAVE—On November 11th the fifth. meeting of the Belgrave Sewing Susies 4-1-1 Homemaking 71ub Was held At the hone of the leader, Mrs, J, H, Irwin, in the afternoon. The meeting opened with the Queen followed by the 4-B pledge .and motto. - The .roll 'call was, "One piece of equipment useful in your.cloths closet", excluding the one in the project, This was answered by the ten members present,_ The dis- eussion was, "How to press bias binding around 'a corner!' The members then began making their laundry bags. A delleiMis pot luck supper was provided, followed by a .work period, The roll call for next meeting la, "Row I store my small accessories", The home assign- ments are: Work on unfinished 1 articles; collect material for see- book. Plans were made for the next meeting on November 23rd when Miss Bette Tillman is to attend. The meeting closed with taps. NoCkle:ZeZte:49::0,74f4:ZeZe.`54..i.:1:4SeA'5? .1e1 tleV Metcalf and 'Mr. on Monday to train; PERSONALS GOOD ATTENDANCE AT HON BANQUET StudearTeachers Ai Public .Sthool This week eight student teachers are visiting the local public school for their first weelt .of continuous teaching, They are all students of the Stratford Teachers' College. 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