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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1957-05-29, Page 12FEATURE PERFORWRS, LINE UP 47:7vm'West Huron District 'WI. Holds Annual Meeting AIMITRII--The West NUM DTs.election of officem The secretar, Wet annual meeting 'Women's In- ies who had reeentlY attended the stitutes was held. last Wednesday, vonferenee. at •Guelph gave their in Beniniller 'United 'Church. The reports . The eadlection was reeely,. Tiger Dankly. Branch was in aed by Mrs, T. Lamb- and Mrs, S. charge tthe registration at 9,0 Snyder of the Tiger Dunkin braneh„ a m, The - 11; 'branches were all A ti,uet, was ,sung by two girls. represented with over 100 members from the Renmiller school, present for - both sessions, Mrs. '•Mrs, 1-14""4 .of the FWIO Tait Clark, president, was, in commented on the various reports. charge with Mrs, Robert J. Phillips • .She stated that the ACWW will Presiding at the, piano, hold their postponed convention The meeting was opened by sing- in Ceylon -Q11 July- 4 to 1/ She ing •"() Canada" and all repeating challenged the members to, Make the Mary Stewart Collect, Two the best of the society so it can minutes' silenee Was observed for make progress; with faces 'toward the sun, so that this year the shadows ,1011 fall 'behind us. She remarked. that there ar'e 10. trieta in the London Area and that the Area Convention • willabe held heatre DONNYBROOK:, 1, The, dune -Meeting of the And W.A;will ,'ha ..held At the holm. o1 Mrs, Nrnest, ,Snowden. Miss ,140410.0 Jefferson is afer completing her year's course At the .Stratford Teachers' I ,,,.V,Piltors with Mr. and Mrs, d, R. Thompson during the week-end Included Mr, Joe Thompson of - Goderich Mr, And Mrs. Jakt• Leish- „ Man find family .of Clinton* Mr, and•Mrs,,, Alton gaynes and family ' of Belton and. Mrs; N14410eth.- -Campbell of Belgrave. MO, John R, Thompson And Howard were recent .visitors with , Kincardine friends.. • Reeeption • Over 00 neighbours and .•frienda gathered 11(4 Saturday evening at the home of Mra john Buchanan to honour his son James and Mrs. Buchanan, newlyweds, The even- ing was spent 'in games under the , convenership of Mr, Gerald and Mias Gwen McDowell. Mr. Lloyd. !Walden read .an, address of gratulations and Mr. Norman Wightman presented them with purse of money, TWO each night riot, at 730 ara-....easaaleaaasaaaaaaaeyasaaaaaaaaaaaa riurita, .Fri., Seta play •30 - 01 Juno 1 !Puns ,Earren Laurie Carroll in "RUMBLE. ON THE DOCKS" • Adult Entertainment melodrama with juvenile •de- lintineiney and gangsters. the deceased members, The milt- Mono. Tilega Wed., Jiine,a3-44 utes of the previous disttlet annual Theatre Closed , and the executive meetings was read by Mrs. Arthur Clark, Londes- boro, secretary-treasurer and ap- proved. in •London on October 15 and 16. TEE OFF with the best in golfing equipment FROM Vic Loughlean Wingham GOSPEL HALL Regular Sunday Services' Sianday School 10.15 a.m. Remembering the Lord at 11.15 Gospel Meeting at 7.30 p.m. Each Thursday evening at 8 p.m. Prayer Meeting and Bible Study CF-400 Canuuka, ilia all-weather • interceptors which form North 'June 8, This lineup of the Canachan-designed and built lets is typical Arriarica,s's first line 01 aerial defence, will be feature performers when, of scenes which will greet visitors at some of the 21 stations across th'O,11/cAF goes "on' display” to, mark its 11th annual Air, Force Day, Canada Open to the public that day.—National Defence photo, The financial report was given, Mrs. Harold Walper of Grand stating that $6,677.50 had been Bend; ,chairman of the.Area-Con- raised by the branches {luring the year, a great portion of which had . the rally. An invitation to held next year's been spent' in the communities in which each branch is located. The District Annual in Goderich was auditors' report was given by Mrs, 'accepted, Bert Craig, Auburn. Mrs. Norman The following officers were elect- ed for 1957: Past President, Mrs. Keating of Wingham played an in- Tait Clark, Tiger 'Mrs, presi-, strumental and reports of the various standing conveners were dent, Mrs. Wesley Bradnock, Au- burn; 1st vice, Mrs,' Otto Pepp, given and received. Mrs. . Walker, Goderich, con- ,r Dungannon; 2nd vice, Miss. Jose- =phine Woodcock; Blyth; secretary- vener of resolutions gave inatruc- treasurer, Mrs. Arthur Clark, Lon- lion to thb conveners of the a desboroa federation representative, branches. She stated Consider Mrs. Tait Clark; alternate, . Mrs. W. Bradnock; a your resolution well. Be sure you w. R. Holmes, e Clinton;district i- want what you ask for, an • delegate, M d that it • is not already law, and be sure it i ternate, Mrs. ,Durnin Phillips, Dun- is properly signed", I Bannon. The resolution from the Godericha Conveners of standing commit- branch, dealing with old age scour- 'tees: agriculture and Canadian la- ity pensions being raised to' $60 a dustries, Mrs. M. Wilke, Clinton; month was passed, 'citizenship and education, Mrs. E. Miss G. Hamilton of the Home W. Ricca St. Helen's; community Economics Service of .the D‘part- activities and public relations, Mrs. inent of Agriculture explained the T. Bower, Wingham; historical re- new service, the local leader's training School which is being in- troduced hitq the counties to help expand the work more quickly. The rug making ,project will be available this fall. She told about the extension service being avail.- able to all Ontario women through the local branches of the Women's Institutes. The delicious dinner was served by the .W.A, of the Benmiller Unit- ed Church. The minister of the church, Rev. Moots,- gave the address of welcome. Mrs. Walter Scott of Belgrave gave the reply. Afternoon Session The afternoon session was open- ed by singing the Institute Ode and "The Maple Leaf Forever". Mrs. Tait Clark, in her address, MASONS ATTEND. pink carnations. The bridesmaid wore a ballerina-length gown Of nile green eryStalette with match- ing , headdreas. She also carried a' nosegay of pink carnations. The little flower girl wore a short dress of pink nylon with white accessor- ies and carried a. small -basket of yellow pompoms. a ; The groomsman :,was Jim ;Irwin of Hamijton. Thee ue'hers. were Prank Alcock of Brussels' and Alex Nethery .of Toronto. The air-, ganist dttring the service was Donald Dunbar and the solist was Brian Preseett who sang "Because" and "The Lord's Prayer". The reception which • folloWed was held on the lawn at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. Frank , Pennington of Brussels. Guests from a distance attended from Wingham, -Mitchell, Kitchener, Toronto, Hamilton and London. The bride's xnother received • the guests,' •wearing a dress of Alice_ blue ,lace over blue taffeta with pink accessories and a corsage of pink roses. She was assisted by the groom's mother, who wore a dress of powder 'blue nylon over blue taffeta with a pink accessories and a corsage of pink - roses, ' For their wedding trip 'to Niaga arc Falls and Buffalo, Mrs, Irwin donned an mina blue Beaked suit with taffytone accessories and wore a. enrsage of, red roses. Mr, and Mrs. Irwin Will reside , JOHN DIEFENBAKER WED., JUNE 5 FERGUS lla.m. ARTHUR 11.40 MT.FORESTIV° IS COMING and Mrs. Ken p"ord, of Brampton, Mrs, John McQueen,.' Arthur, Mrs. Fred Fair, of Guelph, Mr. and Mis. Earl Mills, of . Walton, Mr. Ernest Tucker of .Beamaville and and Mrs. Win. Patterson, of Toronto, Mr, -Tucker and Mr, and Mrs. Patterson remained for the week-end. ' 'el his• t M two cs with paten s, r. . . until they found out !:about Downie's. That solved' their problem 'once and for all. Won't you stop in soon? search and current events, Mrs. L. Scrimgeour, Blyth; home ecenomics and health, Mrs. Stanley Cook, Bel- grave; Junior Institute activities, Mrs. Walter Seed, Belgrave; reso- lutions, Mrs. A. Wilkin, Goderich; auditors, Mrs. E. Wright and Mrs. W Good, Blyth. Dungannon and Auburn branches had an exhibit of baby layettes sponsored by a tea company which were displayed by Miss G. Hamil- ton and Miss S. Bullock. First prize was awarded to the Dungan- non. branch, which will enter their display at the London area con- vention. aaMrs. D, Thompson and daugh- teii*is, J. Fraser, of Toronto, are guests of Mr. and Mrs., Whitney Grose. Ian . Hetherington , who ' has been stationed at the RCAF Flight CIWITraining School in Winni- pe4aatrilyed in town on; Tuesday afOrhoori and is planning to spend anaaMrs, R. S. Hetherington; aaaavIr. R. E. McKinney 'spent the 1 • week-end with friends at Learning- Buchanan-Doan toi : urged everyone, to exercise their DON 'T ' MISS this • opportunity to meet this great CANADIAN LEADER. franchise on June 10: "As Canadian DIVINE -SERVICE AUBURN—A wedding trip to —1VIt...W. S. Hall, Mr. and Mrs'. Montreal followed the marriage of J...4A:akenry .and Mrs. Jim Currie aiming those who attended Dolores Lillian. Doan and James were. Harvey Buchanan in the' St. Prose Spring Convocation of ' e. theliniversity of Western Ontario de .Lima Church, Riversid bride is the -daughter. of The last i;aturday, where Harold J. Mrs. Lillian Doan and the late Mr. Helirya -reeeiv'ed r his Bachelor of Doan, Riverside and the groom is Arfa'4alegiee: • ..- the,' son of Mr. John Btichanan and 41)6SYC,,A. Roberts has reaurna thea late Mrs. -Buchanan of East eat.frisiri Poii Huron after attend- Wawanosh. The Rev. Father L. Mg- the fangral of :hei• cousin, Mrs, Pare officiated for the double ring, Eugene Moak.. . . ceremony. JeSsie,Wilaon, -Reg. N., of Tottinto, hap returned, home 'after I. The • bride, who was given ,in visiting :With Mr.," and Mrs. J. A. marriage by her uncle; looked Wilaph..,, a • - 'The annual, Masonic church parade was held on Sunday morn- ing when about 75 Masons of 'the Wingham Lodge, No. ,286 ,and from Several other lodges in' the district marched in procession from the Masonic lodge building to the St. ;Andrew's Presbyterian.. Church. The parade was,-led ,by, ,Alex Reid, past master of ,the lodge, Who acted as master of ceremonies' for the occasion. . - The church service ; was ;edit- ducted by the Rev.,' Alexander Nimnio, D.D, who 'spare , on: "The Faith of. a Mason?1, The Scripture was read by the worshipful :theater, Norm Keating. Harold ;Victor Pyrn• was at the organ andIGOitdon Leg- gett sang a Solo. • ' „ charming in a gown of embroider- JUNE 10 marvin Howe RE-ELECT Lu Wellington-Huron .PrOgressive,Conservattve' Association women we should be happy we live in „Such a wonderful country, and , • have. so many privileges not enjoy- ed in other parts of the world." She also thanked all the branches for their cooperation. The district directors were ratified by Mrs. J. A. Hassock of. E,mbro, the Pro- vincial board director, Mrs, R. J. Phillips, Auburn; Mrs. Walter Scott, Belgrave; Mrs. J. Walpole, Blyth; Mrs, C. Stewart, Clinton; VIM H. Alton, Dungannon; Mrs. Donald Richl, Goderich; Mrs. R. Dalton, Kintail; Mrs, B. Shobbrook, Londeshoro; Mrs, L. Barbour, St. Helens; Mrs. Stanley Snyder, Tiger Dunlop and Mrs. Burrell of Wing- ham. Miss Shirley Bullock, borne econ- omist for Huron County, spoke en the junior work in the county. Misses Joanne Crozier and Linda Blake of the Dungannon Sleeping Beauties 4-H homemaking club gave a demonstration on prepar- ing materials for cutting and how to lay on patterns. Theron call of the branches was taken and Mrs. Stanley Lyon ,of Londesboro gave the report of the nominating com- mittee, Mrs. Hassock presided for the at RR. 3, Wingham. nmaimmaimmausimmimmwommommommmimmarommimmomminsmommlymmumumwmalmow L4 ODD LINE. Mr,; and Mrs. 'Frank Hopper ed tulle over an underskirt of lefta'nita;Saturday to' attend a con- tiered tulle, The bodice was finely yention bf _the- •Cataaaa. Life In- pleated and featured appliques of stliail.0'.Conapany at Wentworth- embroidered tulle and seed pearls. byitheaSea, pOirth, PortsMouth, New Her finger-tip veil was held by a Hampshire, ' pearl beaded pillbox. She carried --7Wrs„ Wm. Haney .and Mrs. J. a crescent of white carnations HSloan Visited.1V/ra, Mary Pollock centred with an orchid. She wore of •-liipleY On Sanday.evening, a single strand of pearls, a gift of --alyfra,:. Nellie Perdue and Mr. ' the bridegroom. Gordon •1V1e,Geta, 'of; Belgrave, visited The bride was attended by Miss on'aunirada:y. 'With the former's Anne Denelko of Windsor as maid sister in-law, Mrs, David Chimney. of hdriour who •chose a gown of ---14a'-and Mrs. Alvih Groves of salmon ,crystalette, street length in Freeville, Nthiv fork, , spent the a princesS style with a matching week-end visiting friends and rela- picture hat. .She carried a nose- tivPs and while here attended the gay of pink carnations clustered in 13urchill-Donaldson nuptials which a bed of pink bows and streamers. Her. bridesmaid, Miss Lorna Bu- chanan of London, sister of the grpona, • was' similarly attired in a gold dress and matching hat and carried gold. carnations. U • U U U WORK HATS A. R. DuVal to Open Offices LADIES! COATS SAVE $10.00 (in , our -fresh A. new stock of spring coats reg. $29.95 to $49.50 $1.95- - Men's damaged hats suitable for work, or as.a scuff hat. U SUMMER CAPS Pi- -A good group of min's cool • summer caps, values to $1.49 To Clear ..49 • ONLY U• $19.95 to $39.50 Men's • TOPCOATS 9 ONLY Mn'es nylo-gab topcoats taupe shade, reg. $19.95 to $29.50,, To Cledr $14.99 BENRAVE NYLONS I 1st quality 51 gauge nylons = Reg. 98c Special 79 c pr. f. 2 P r‘ f P r $1.50 rjaANNELETTE BLANKETS Seconds of a regular $5.95 line - size 70 x 90' SPORT SHIRTS. Men's long sleeted sport shirts hi spun, rayons, Shark- MO% etc. Sizes S-M.L Roga to $5.195 it2 Oa' w .SPECIAL ' Mr; and Mrs, Herb Wheeler have returned home after spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Cache Wheeler and family at London. Mr. Charlie Procter, Oakville, vis- ited over the week-end with his Parente, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Procter, Mrs. Cora McGill visited on Sun'. day With Mr. and Mrs. Robert' Wal- lace at Blyth, . A. R. DuVal has returned- from Chicago where he took post-grad- uate course in chiropiactic; apena, ializing In new , non-force technic. He previously held certificates • from the National College, Chic ,ago, and from the Canadian Chiro- pradtic College, Toronto. Before coining to Wingham he taught spinology and chiropractic steehnic in. both Canada and the -United States. Until convenient office , space can be secured in the Wingham business business section his -services will be available at his residence, North St. Besides continuing .his practise in Winghain 'he expects • td also open a city offiee later this year. SPECIAL $4,99 U took 'place Saturday in Teeswater United 'Chtirch. On Monday they visited in, Stayner at the home of Mr.' and Mrs, Bob Kerr. —Mr. and Mrs, Rod 'Bowman, (nee Jean Burehill) of Windsor, spent the week-end at the home of the latter's ,parents, Mr, and Mrs. John, Bnrchill, Culross. While here they attended ,:the Burchill- Donaldson 'nuptials in 'I'ceswater United:,dliurch on Saturday. •L-:„Mrs, Geo; Parrish. and daugh- ter, ;Linda; of Listowel spent the week-end with' her parents. =Mr. and Mrs, 'W. F. Levy of 1V/hi:hell visited with Mr, and Mrs. Barry Wenger on'Sunday. and Mrs.' D. A. Ewing 'end Mr:s,' R. G, Gannett spent the holi- day,Week-end with the latter's sis- teraMrs, Millet, of Detroit. Mr: and Mrs, Don French 'and tvvo "eons, of ' London spent the week-end with her -parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hencleason,, --:Dr; and Mrs. J, Roderick and children and Miss M. Oliver, of BrantfOrd spent Sunday "with pr and ;Mrs, W `Davis. --Mt'. Jaince Angus Sr., is at- tending a . mechanical sehoel in bpridon this week, ,, , aaPaator and Mrs, W. 3. Glilett tia".Postatille, Labrador, are spend- ing this' week with Mr. and Mrs:* W. Leder." 'Mose attending the funeral on CURTMNS SUITS 'NI 8 ONLY Boys 'Olen gabardine suits, sizes 6 to 14 adduce to $21.50 To Clear Men's J4C1ETS A good selection of smart • sport jackets in 'gabardines, velvets, linens, etc. values to $16.05 To Clear $5.00 '5 PAIRS ONLY` thie qiiklity Screen print* hi Very attractive patterns . MO la X 90 (reedy to haft) . • When You Find It - and You W ill- We Can Supply. You With O SUNGLASSES by Polaroid '-priced from 69c to $2.98 tiP;:iiilabs:,3;les gr SUN CREAMS & LOTIONS including '8" "IltdaTVZZrA'Z'''' 6 POISON IVY RELIEF in cream or lotion , . . X„ 29c and up '0 We alto have a good stock of quality BATHING CAPS, SWIMMING ACCESSORIES, BEACH BALLS, and SUN HATS, ETC. IP'MEN'S SUITS ONLY Men's suita4- mostly small sires a Viatica ha $49.95 F..- To Clear $19,99 111 w Slightly' soiled and dimit.- tinned lines (in, mostly single pairs) I . 1/2 fi Regular Price DRAPES 11 After the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served at, the Thotnes .Inn for the families of the bride and graiona The recep- tion was held in the •evening alt the Teutonia Club for 175 guests. The ,guests were received .by the bride's mother, gowned in pink shantung with metalling hat sand black accessories. She 'wore an orchid corsage, Fort travelling the bride. Wore a grey wool suit, yellow hat and gloves, black shoes and purse and wore an orchid corsage,' The couple Will live at Sanisso Drive, Riverside, Where both are' engaged the teaching profession, Many friends from this corrimitti- Sattirday of the late Mrs. Hugh ity were guest: at the reception. Keg. 18.95 ti2 tsdeat w OW SI al McKibbons Theicer • were Mr, and Mrs, Leslie Zinn,' Mr. Vtriti. Scott, of Bright. —aqt, and Mrs, Cliff Henderson and. daughter, ?nave Henderson and; -Joyce Lake, of Southampton, spent Sunday with. Mr. and Mrs, Bill Henderson. McDonald of I'oronto Was Ek. visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs,. Prank Edgar On 'I'fitn•s- day' afternoon, ,aalqi, and Mrs, /obit McInnes aliont the Week-end in Detroit, ' 4 U n ar, IRWIN MiteLEAN WEDDISO Al BRIIS,stIA (Continued from Page Four) honour and Miss Crate lVfaCLOttn, aq bridesniald. Miss bonnie Pent nirigtOn, niede of the bride; made a petite and demure little flOwer girl, The'• matron of. honour Wore erystalette with matching head. - "The, Friendly Store a !ballerina.lerigth gown Of theite PHONE 53 NGHAM DRUG ITOCII. - .- dresS. Sh e ea'Eried '4111011111.IIIIIII111111111111111111111111111i1116111.1111,1111 111011111i1110111,111.111111111111111111111111111111111101111111111111111111.1111111111111111. MAO ...a • . 'THEY WERE CAUGHT IN A TRAP utyou ors About $5 a week invested with'us is guaranteed to lead yen along the trail to $5,000 cash in 15 years. Talk it 'niter with an Investors repre- ientative — "your best friend linincially." Call or write; ,Thos. A. Jardin Phone 14/ WINGHAM, ONT. John W. Waines R.R. 3, L1STOWEL Phone 1942 Investors syndicate Or CANADA. I tiAlt 6141CtoRINNIFCG. DOMES IN PRINCIPAL OTIES The' groom was attended' by' his In:tither, Mr., John Buchanan of East Wawanosh and his cousin Mr Eldon Cook, of 13elgrave. The ushers were Mr. William Buchanan of` East 'VVawanosh, a brother of the groom, and Mr, Douglas 'Fowler of Windsor. The organist was Mr. Casey Ver.. /aten and the soloist was Mr. Atiael Botosan who sang "Penis Ang,eliens",' "Ave 'Marie" and "On This Day'. ' 'WORK SHIRTS Reg. $3.50 A selection of good quality work shirts, sizes 141, to 16% To Clear $1.99- WORK . PANTS Top quality Work `Pants of sanforizeti cotton drill• and other odd lilies, values to .$4.95 a • To Clear .$2.99 • SPORT SHIRTS Men's * Men sieeyed spent ahirts consisting of figured and plain ahades values frail• $2.05 to $3,95 To 'Clear $1,99 ••aaa ___ araSai a