Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1969-06-12, Page 2"Winpain Advance -Times. ThUrglay, June 12, 1969 Graduates hold dinner a F. E. Madill $ 1* Mr. Forrest, Mr. Madill. and Mr.. Kopas attended the graduation dinner , last Wednesday. alance your savings set up ' Get three convenient saying's accounts at Victoria and Grey ... one paying 4% on which you write cheques— one at 0% (no cheques but you can withdraw) and highest rate Guaranteed• Investment Certificates paying yOu 4'•*•*44," . • ' •TRUST COMPANY SINCE 108O • USTOWEL. ONT. Doug Elliott and Mrs. Tiffin,_ speaker', at the graduation banquet last Wednesday., HURON LIBERAL ASSOCIATION (FEDERAL) '. Annual Meeting Dinner and Dance LEGION HALL, SEAFORTH Thursday, June 19, 1969 . Speaker Hon. Donald MacDonald M.P. President of The, Queens Privy Council and Government Leader in The House of Commons, Ottawa. 615 p.m., *Reception:, 7 p.m., Dinner and Meeting Dancing follows to music by KanWilma TICKETS $2.50 EACH CONTACT YOUR LOCAL 'MUNICIPAL CHAIRMAN FOR TICKETS • Lakelet 1 , • Mr. and Mrs. Warren Zur- brigg and M. and Mrs. Roy Kennedy journeyed to Tober- mory last Sunday. They took the boat cruise to Flower Pot bland. The Wingham Advance - Times Wingham, Ontario Second Class Mail Registration No. -0821 Return Postage Guaranteed. Four of the graduates are seen as they arrived at the graduation dinner, Left to - - • right they ere Jene Harrison, Rhonda Fear, Audrey.Coultes and Ruth WM*, John Jacques is in the background with Melanie Harris and Mr. Madill in conversation. at the graduation banquet. BILL LEE of the cafeteria staff SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS is. OOOOOOO 11111111111111IMMUM. Porsonctl..Notes.trpn•yGo(tia. Mrs. Selma Mogk of Strat- ford spent the week-erid with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Koch. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Liebiock of Wheatley spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Searson. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gowdy attended the ex -Wardens' ban- quet at the Tiger -Dunlop Inn on Wednesday. • Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Rich- mond of Plattsville visited Mrs. Ewart Whitfield on Sunday. • Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dowdall of Toronto spent the week -end with M. and Mrs. Harry Gow- dy and visited other relatives. • Mr. and Mrs. Go..1 Walk- er of Wingham and r. and Mrs. Thomas Hunter of Milton visited Sattirday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Haskins. • Mr. and Mrs. Barry Jones of Hamilton visited Mr. and Mrs. Goldwyn Thompson prior to iris- iting relatives in Cheshire, Eng- land. • • Mr. and Mrs. John Van de Kemp Sr. are on a visit with relatives in Holland. Mr. Earl Toner held a suc- Color-up, now, in our furnishings selection of good. strong dark tones to accent the lightest clothing of the season. Vivid solids' in shirts, atripings of bite, and the pale neckwear they require. Hoist a few! HIRE INSTRUCTOR GORRIE--The Gorrie Water Safety ComMitteehas engaged as chief swimming instructor Miss Lynn Carroll of4London, for the month of July. , Gift of money • - for newlyweds. WHITECHURCH—On Friday evening a 'reception was held for Mr. and Mts. Ronald Bee-. croft. newlyweds, in White - church Community Memorial Hall. Music was supplied by Tiffins orchestra and Brian Rint- oul did the calling off. Prior to lunch being served • Mr. and Mrs. Beecroft were called to the front and given seats of honor, while 'Harvey Craig read an address. Lynn. Hickey presented them with a gift of tnOney. The recipients thanked the gathering for the enjoyable evening and their gift. They also extended an invitation to their friends to visit them at their home on the "River Side - road ". • "For they are Jolly Good Fellows" was sung and lunch was served. Dancing resumed to the closing hour. cessful auction sale on Satur- day. Mr. and Mr s. • William Smythe and Allan of Scarbor- ough visited Mrs. Norman -wade on Sunday; Mrs. A. Milos re- turned with them after spending a week with Mrs.- Wade. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Scam-, ma of Palmerston visited Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Coulter on Sunday. • Mr; and Mrs. Earle King and Douglas and Miss Carol King of • Owen Sound attend ed the Winkle -Van Netten wedding in the Jarvis Christian Reformed. Church. Rev. and Mrs. Harry Jen- nings, Rev. H.D. Jenkins, Mrs. Norman Wade and Mrs. Gordon Underwood attended the Spring Deanery at St. George's An- glican Church, Goderich, on Monday. Miss Florence Edwards, Lon- don,spent a few days at the home of Mrs. W. C. King, Mrs. Dorothy Earls, London,. and Mrs. Elsie Haney of Wingharn also visited at the same home. Misses -Joyce Benson and Carol King of Owen Sound spent theoweek-end with Mr. and Mrs. Earl King. Mrs. Jean MacDonald and MIS. Kenneth Hastie spent Wed- nesday and Thursday in London. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Bend- erof Gowanstown visited Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Archie -Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Victor BRIDES-TO-BE ' ARE HONORED GORRIE—Miss Jane Powell and Miss Gail Dunbar were • guests of honor at a presenta tion at the home of Mrs. Lionel Johnston on Saturday evening, held by the Gorrie Unit ed Church Sunday School teachers. Mrs. Allan Hyndman and Mrs. Clifford Pyke conducted contests. Mrs. Pyke gave the address and Mrs. Alvin Grain- ger and Lynda Johnston present- ed the gifts. HOLD SHOWER GORRIE--Miss Barbara Thom - ton of Gorrie was hostess for a presentation for Miss Gail Dun- bar. June bride -elect, when ap- proxitriately 30 girl friends pre- sented her with an electric Mixer. Several girls clonducted con- tests. Shera. Moorefield, and Miss Evelyn Hupfer of Wingham also - -visited at the same home. Mr. and Mrs; 'Edward David and family visited Mrs. Am- brose David of Palmerston on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs: JaCk Blythe of 'Milton visited Mrs. Wilford • King on Saturday... • Gorrie Women's Institute will meet Friday,' June 13, at 8.30 p.m. , at the honle of Mrs. Russell Adams. Note change ot date. _Mr. E.J. Far- rhh will show slides, ' Harold Edgar of Monc- ton, N. B., spent the week -end •with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Edgar. • BIRTH • Listowel Mem- orial Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Milligan of Gorrie on Thursday, June 5, a son. • • 6wvace." 0104060WW.‘lome!.."0 • 041., 357.2170 Emergency: 357.2992 SAY/ 00 YOU THIS P? Iv* voit, l'M GOING TO• • ANi), 41.,;(ktrU$014‘111$ PATH .8W111 • 1`0.0101: DIAMOND JUBILEE SA • HOSTESS ° SERVING TRAY • 12 assorted colors. Compare et $1.98 REX-WRAF FOIL 'REXALL BRAND 12"x75' heavy foil. Compare at $1-17 STYLIST PROFESSIONAL HAIR SPRAY 11 -oz. aerosol tin. "jets the Style" PANTY HOSE 81r. Most popular shades available in 111 sizes. (Sub. • standard of $2.50 line, will not affect wear). 4? NUDE HEEL • DAD'S DAY SPECIAL ,A SUPER DISCOUNT CHOCOLATE SPECIAL ,• FOR FATHER'S. DAY 25% OFF every 2 Ibs. or over Smiles 'n Chuckles, Turtles, Classic, Hallmirk and • Celebrity Chocolates. Also Rowntree's Dairy Box, Black Magic, Minuet and Rendez-voust VAN PRCSYW/PTION DRUGGIST E RING TESTS ,,,..vANcEs..DRyorsikyytmciuti Friday,...lune 13 —.1 to 3 p.nri. NO OBLIGATION • Batteries, accessories; repairs to most makes ROBERT B. McINTYRE, District Manager . • E. R. THEDE • Hearing Aid Service Ltd. HEARING eli°A41DeS 88 Queen St., Kitchener St. Paul's C • (ANGLICAN) WINGHAM *Minister — REV. C. F. JOHNSON, Locum Tenens. Organist — MRS. G. L. DAVIDSON. 2nd SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY — JUNE 15 8:30 a.m.—Holy Communion., 11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer and Church School. • '67 DODGE, 8, Auto. '66 BELVEDERE, 4.Door, 6 Auto. '65 FORD, 6 Auto.c radio '65 CHRYSLER 4 -Dr: Hardtop '65 DODGE, 6 Standard, radio '65 FORD, 2 -Dr., H.T., 8, console shift, bucket seats '64 DODGE, 6, Auto., 4 -Door '64 PLYMOUTH, 6 Auto. • '63 FORD, 6 Standard, radio '63 CHEV. STATION WAGON, 6 Stand. '62 COMET, 4 -Door, 6 Auto. '62 PONTIAC 4 -Door, 6 Auto., radio '62 CHEVY II, 6, Auto., 4 -Door '62 FORD, 6 Auto., radio '56 D.SOTO, 4 -Dr. Sedan '65 FARGO D600 Dump Truck '64 D500 Chassis and Cab • CRAWFORD MOTORS CHRYSLER DODGE PLYMOUTH WINGHAM ONTARIO PHONE 357.3862