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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1975-06-26, Page 134 'fie WLph$ NAL THE LATEST MODEL FORD? Not exactly, but this 1928 Model A was one of thedisplays at Bridge Motors' grand opening last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Moffat of Wingham were intrigued, but Mrs. George Bridge said "no sale". The car is in perfect running con- dition and much the same, as it was when new. Personal Mr. and Mrs. Garnet .Fr spent Wednesday and 'hey with Mr. and Mrst'Wayr 'rier Qt netph, - Mrs. Curran auct-fogul of and-fogWest irawanosb, Mrs. HaZel ''Plirdon, Lucknow, and Mrs. 'Gordon Riiin- toul visited on Sunday suit i Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bott oaf ; '(erg,us. Mr. and Mrs.' „ rve Black of Belgrave on Sundy ay vuait atip Tottenham and on the return t home were accoMpani'ed by Carol, Kimberley ,arid. »e)*ie Rintoul. Carol and pobbie re- mained to visit with Black .rela- tives at Belgrave and Kimberley came to visit with grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon $intout. Mr. and Mrs. RussellIcTeGuire spent the weekendat thein house -in Kitchener. Scott Paterson of Detroit Oiled Monday, on his way home to De- troit, on Mr. and Mrsr , :'Victor Emerson. He had visited' on the weekend with his sister,' 'Mrs. Helen Lewis of Winghain. Visitors this week with Mr, and Mrs. Bill Gibson and family are Lee Fisher of Ayton and Debbie Atkinson of Lucknow. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Caslick of Wingham were Sunday evening visitors with his mother, Mrs. Maime Caslick. - Miss Floris Leaver of North Bay visited on the weekend with cites Mr. and Mrs, Hobert Mowbray ay and with (Charlie 'aver, a patient at Wingham and District Hospital. On Tuesday, Wh:tteehurch Women's Institute sponsored a bus trip to the Roan Safari. Those on the trip from White- church were Mrs. Gordon Ran- toul, Mrs. Ivan Laidlaw and Kim- berley, Mrs. Brill Riritoul, Mrs. George Webster, Mr. Hphrey, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tiffin; Mrs. Russel Chapman, Mrs. Dave Gibb, Mrs. Maime Caslick, Mr. and Mrs. Dawson Craig, Mrs. Bill Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emerson, Mrs. Velrna Falconer, Mrs. Wallace Conn and Mrs. Garnet Farrier. On arrival they had their dinner in the bus and then visited the animals in their enclosures. On the return trip they shopped at Kitchener and had their supper at the Pon- derosa Restaurant. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Proctor of Livonia, Michigan,visited on the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tiffin, Mrs. Gertrude Tiffin of Wingham and Mr. and Mrs. Vic Emerson. Home for the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw were Jane from London and Paul front Windsor. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emerson on Thursday visited with Mrs. S DEPT. STORES CLINTON - WINGHAM - LUCKNOW END OF JUNE 25 to JUNE 30.- ALSO JULY lst CANADA DAY WINGHAMONLY O 'Don't miss these GREAT SALE VALUES Remember our stores in Clinton & Wingham are open Tues. July 1st "DOMINION DAY" - 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. LADIES SHORTS SUMMER BLOUSES LADIES LONG SLEEVES ASS'T STYLES & SIZES 10 TO 44 • 100 PERCENT POLYESTER ASST COLORS & SIZES • 10 TO 20, 30% "F EG. PRICES Alimmait BEACH TOWELS LARGE SIZES FLORAL PRINTS REG. $3.69 SPECIAL $2.97 FACE CLOTHS LARGE SIZE BY CAMTEX R EG..98 SPECIAL 67c WORK SHIRTS MEN'S GREEN, COTTON DRILL SIZES 1412 TO 17 REG. 54.49 SPECIAL $ 3.3 7 NYLON LACE LIGHTLY POLYESTER PADDED ZES 32A TO38C REG. 51.98 SPECIAL 1.37 SPECIAL !2.33, ammo" BRIDGE MIX BY McCORMICKS SPECIAL LB. 1.17 BATH TOWELS LARGE SIZES HEAVY OUALITY-SCREEN PRINTED REG. 52.98 SPECIAL $2.17 TABLE CLOTHS FLANNEL OR FOAM BACKING 52 x 70 SPECIAL $ 2.27 TRAINING PANTS `TERRY CLOTH PRINTEDOR PLAIN SIZES 2 TO 6X REG. 59c • HIGH CHAiR CHROME VINYL. COVERED REG. 519.98 SPECIAL 14.77 ( AVAILABLE CLINTON STORE ONLY) CHILDREN'S BLUE DENIM GIRLS' OR BOYS' SIZES 4 TO 6X REG. 52.98 SPECIAL FABRIC SALE Final clearing of all yard goods , cottons - cotton and polyester, gingham table cloth prints • 100 percent polyester. 25%To 5�%0FF REG. PRICES (available in the Wingham store only) STYRO-CUPS 51 TO A SLEEVE SPECIAL 7 7c KODAK FILM SIZE 126.12 COLOR PRINT FILM REG. 31.56 SPECIAL 99c ROSE BUDS MACAROONS WAFERS REG. 51.89 LB. SPECIAL Le.1 .4 7 SUN GLASSES CHILDREN SPECIAL 3 7 MEN'S DRESS FOX CUSHION SOLE WOOL & NYLON REG. 51.59 SPECIAL'S 1 • 1 7PR. MATCH BOX TOYS REG. 98c SPECIAL 6 7c BEACH BAGS WATER PROOF REG. $3.98 SPECIAL $ 1 • 7 1, REGULAR SIZES REG. 59c SPECIAL PANTY HOSE FLATWARE WHISPER SIZES S M -L XL REG. 51.49 SPECIAL 99c WM: ROGERS & SON STAINLESS GOURMET SPECIAI 0 pce. service .for 8 PLUS 8 steak knives in n attractive gift box. SPECIAL (25.98 DEPARTMENT STORES CLINTON - WINGHAM - LUCKNOW o Blanch Hoeludge of Cedarville and in the afternoon attended the draft display works oP '104 his- torical meeting in Cedarville Women's Institute Hall, Mrs. Emerson spoke on the making of a house I og, explaining the need of it -and how to set one up. The president of the Dundalk WO- , Society presided for a very interesting program pre- sented by the a Society; The Hall resembled a museum with niiny articles and quilts of pioneer days on display. Services at Chalmers Presby- terian church wgi be held at Sunday school .at W a'm. Mr. and M a. -Bi) wane were in London on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs, gric Evans where °relatives from England were visiting and a family get-to- gether was held, Visitors on Sunday with Wilford Clipperton, John and Mrs. Bessie Mulliss were Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Clipperton of Thames - ford. Miss Kathy Purdon on Monday began work at the Cold Mill, Blyth. Bev Kay was admitted ;Monday pitaa.'Te Boli munil a very speedy recury. Horne for the weekendr v t t .hr's, Peter de Boer attendini I4angsi>e anniversary were Simon. de Boer and ;friend -' Chatham and: Haney de Boor of . Palmerston. Graham and: Wendy Kay., accompanied by Wendy * friend, Linda Moore, visited d with , their grandmother, lits,Iia patient in Guelph Hospital, Mrs. Kay can >a ow walk without the of the MRS. KEN CHAMBERS of RR 4, Wingham was the lucky winner of the colored tlevision set in the draw featured during Bride Motor's grand opening last weekend. She Picked up her prize Monday afternoon ... and arranged to get her car fixed at the same time. That's timing! 1 2 s If DENNIS MARTIN of Toronto fills out an entry for the draws featured duping Bridge Motors' grand opening last weekend. Mr. Martin was visiting with friends in Wingham who brought him out to the event as part of the "tour". - MR. AND MRS. GEORGE BRIDGE welcome visitors to the grand opening of Bridge Motors last weekend. It was a spectacular event, with people coming from everywhere and flowers growing, it seemed, out of everywhere as Tokens of best wishes and success for the enterprise.