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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1957-06-19, Page 5ea" Folding Mumbium. AWNINGS, 1 Wa/po/e FLOOR ' ' Aluminum . WALL.. ..SASH - TIIES DOORS •LUMBER CUPBOARDS Telephone • 200W. • Win. ghan . mu mows woonANCL frt"i<'. bee beer:!; 9s104404 Iq give helpful sPeolltlized *entice for tireprotection ei ; PARTNERSHIPS - KEY MEN SOX.E OWNERSHIPS Be ASSURED a f7oiulult .FRANK C:, HOPPER --••Representative--,-• 'Canada Life WINGI-IAM, ONT. ' FAIRLANE 5oo GLUE VICTORIA 12o,gged m oit yo(ib • •o Drive the car that's new all the way thrpugh:.. ; the car. that ;leads in Canadian zfiotorists' prefer nce , . ; in style in performance, • . , in va14.e. Chbose: from .19. models'1h .S . great series! Choose•frem 2,big wheelbases! Choose from a,wid.e . • rarige of Silver Anniversary Y $'s or the most modern "Six" —Ford's. Mileage Maker Six. Chbose the new kind of Ford. . FORD P.100 STYLESIDE PICKUP'" "fid= Onp°:C,. There's a new look in: picltttps '..the new :Ford Stytleside Pickups. Ypu get the smartest pickup styling gest pickup loadspace,;becatle•",- k Ford's new,Styleside bodies exp; • tend to the full width o,£ the cab Arid this extra -wide body, is standard n ndard at o extra cost.Fri co • t it=you'll get a happy surprise. `1 Enter the big Ford -Monarch "sales Jambti'ree"`Contest- ou :can 15 glamorous cars to be given P away' • See yo*.;Ford=Monarch Disaler Ch!o*ney - Keith wed a. t- Pordlurxch .4 don'ble-ring •cernerony. ' Way Perfertned at the home of the bride's parents Sattlydaly, at seven o'clock, when Phyllis Ada Keith; was united in marriage to Peter .'ohn Chromeyy, ;Qf Port Colberae, The bride .is, the daughter of Mr • and Mrs. Alex Keith, of FordWtch. Mr. Alvin Hamdorf, of Waterloo, .officiated, The bride, given in marriage by her father, were a street -length dress pf eyelet mohair over white taffeta with ta,(feta cummerbend flowing into a bow 4 the back, and a, scoopedneckline with Ghoul- der'eap sleeves, Her fingertip nylon veil was held in place with a band of irridese nt sequins. She carried a bouquet Of red roses and white carnations, Miss Thelma Snelling, • of Port Cplborne, was maid of honor, Wearing. a street -length dress of turquoise crystalette, white picture hat and accessories and carrjedia bouquet of pink roses and: pink carnations. -.Mr. George Werse,.:of .•Port Col- borne, was, the groomsman. , ,The -reception was held in, the Community hall, the 4 bride's: table •being decorated with " pink ,and white bells • and streamers and a ,..1)41k' and. White three -tiered "wed- •dlrgr'cake, Guests'were• received by the bride's mother, wearing a grey multi -colored polished cotton dress,; beige accessories ,and. $ coy - .sage erred 'was assisted by Mrs. John Snelling, ,••• of w Port Colborne, wearing •a •blue figured rhantung;'drese, with navy aceessor- les ,and a corsage of red roses. For their wedding trip to North- ern Ontario, thebride worea beige ndress ori ted with, linen• dulater, , beige accessories- and a yellow orchid corsage; • : • Guests Were ,present from -Port Colborne, . Hamilton, ;Pert Elgin, Brussels, Alma, Goderich; ' Strat- ford, :Kitchener •and .Milton, .The couple will reside in' Port Colborne, .Huron • Ford and Moparch Telephone • 237 A. n 1Kaowil iall>u P ord-Trucks hath W .r n" Out % ,. . // •1/ —777 Eat better at no increi0;inhcost quantity 'Ay et bargain prices or ffeeze ' your ' own;'prodticts. These.:, freezers: are qualityconstructed,at prices.hard.to'beat .'anywhere: Designed 'for beatity, highal. ciency, .arid the ultimate in convert. I ce, 1 Warranted for 5 years. • CustomChest 'Type Total capacity 'is '700 lbs. Fast freeze ••. compartment. Dial Settings for 0° •F. to -20° F. Interior illumination, 3 Stor- age baskets and 3 dividers to the bottom of the box. $375.00 at 1 / Custom .15• Chest Typo: Total capacity of 526 lbs.. Two steel baskets and two dividers. interior illu- mination. Fast freeze compartment. $330.00.:_ n f 4 Custom 1C,) Chest Type) Tota1,capacity of 350 lbs, Easy to mov basket. `and dividers felt Mere order storage. Interior iilttmirielition. Leek a1N3 keys. $lr. . �8e7aQ0 ,. BEL.GRAVE CO -0P BELGRAVE Phone •brussels 14140 Wingham 1065w° SCHEDULE• SET F•• R +O cc• FTBALL O U. t. The following schedule has been set 'up. for Group 3 softball games: Syne. 21 Ripley at Teeswater Juke' ,21—'Wingham at Blyth:, . June' 25—Port 'Albert at Teeswater Jute, 25—,Lucknow• ;at Ripley June'26—B1•yth. at.,;Winghain ., Jupe 27 B.enmiller- at,Blyth - June .28—Teeswater at• Ripley. June'i29=Wingham at Behmilier July '2—Blyth at Port Albeit. • July',2 Benmiller at Wingham July •'2 Ldcknow at, Teeswater ;Tuly' 6 Ripley at- Wingham July 6—Blyth at•'Benmiller' July.: 9'—Benmiller at Ripley• Stir'8—Blyth.at TeeSWater-.•Y lTuly.; 9 Port,,;Albert;at Lucknaw,- July; 1,7. Teeswater at Benmiller ,11—'port Albert at ,Wingham July 13 ---Ripley at Blyth: 413l;16 -Ripley at -.Porte: Albert July .16--Lucknow ;ftt :Blyth July'18-Benmiller at Teeswater July` 19 Port. Albert at•°Blyth July' 19—Teeswater at 'Lucknow July '20ipley at Benm —Riller July 23= Wingham at • Port Albert Jtly•23—Ripley;., at. Lucknow. July .2¢—Lucknow at Wingham July. 30,—Benmillerh;at Port Albert Winghain •and . Benniiller are 'A' teams; .Lucknow And Blyth learns And Port Albert and Ripley are-,'C'.,teams. • • LUCKNOW EDGES Y ' INGHAM NINE Guides and rowns J3anque•t More than 150 parents, Guides .and Brownies 'attended the first banquet to be held for them in the Wingham District High School ;last :Wednes- day evening. Pictures show Mrs, 5iliZebeth. McKim, provincial inter- national commissioner; 1,!rs.. B, .W. Dixon, divisional commissioner; and Mrs. George Cameron, district commissioner, during the evening's program.—Advance-Times photo. cll��c �HITE H- M W r r and M s. rJohn 'Cra'g spent the week -end at the 'home of his nephew, Mr, John Craig of Oak- ville, • Mr, and Mrs. Orval Hastings and children of Wingham, and her par- ents, Mr. • and Mrs. Jas. McInnis, visited on Sunday at the hofne of Mrs, McInnes sisters, .Mrs; Alec Butler •and Mrs, Gordon Jamieson, of r Goderich. i 'The Lucknow ;Intermediates edged the Wingham Intermediates 5-4 in a •real 'thriller last Friday night. 'Grant Chisholm and Hugh MacMillan 'Were on the ]round for Lucknow • with George Westlake behind the plate. ,Walter Brown started for 'Wingham and was re- lieved in the seventh by Bill Hot- chkiss. Ken Hodgkinson was be- hind the,plate. WINGHAM '" AB Gardner, 3 b : 5 Welwood, 2b 2 Cerson, ss ' 5 • Hodgkinson, c 4 Bain,' cf , 4 MacDonald, rf 4 White, 1b .... 3 Storey, if 4 Brown, p ,......, 3 Hotchkiss, p 2 36 LUCKNOW AB Haldenby,,, es 5 Gaunt, 2b •... 5 McCall, 1b •....lm 4 Westlake, c 4 Chisholm, p, it 3 McIntyre, cf ....,4 Arnold, if .v 2 Peterson, It . 0 Hackett, rf .. , ,2 Mc1al.liar, ' p ,.......,, 2 Pollyn, 3b 3 33 R H 2 3 0^ 0 1 0 0 1- 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 o '0 4 6 R H• 2 2 0 0 1 0 1 0' 1 1 0 • 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TEESWATER BEADS WING�I�IN� TET The • Teeswater Intermediatex trounced; the Wingham Intermed. dates 11-8 in Teeswater !Sark iaat ueaday night Lloyd Borho went fhb route for Teeswater, Jim Bain rn t iird Weis ho e e �o Wih H m Go d d tor a wood Was on the hill for Wingham. With .;dill• Bain behind the plate. Wrotham. B,Fryfoglei 26; d. b+rytogle, cf; L Gardner, 31S; Crew-. x611, aa, BIlIn, c; i. Clardner, 1by Cerson 1b; St, Marie :If; 1lotcli kiss, )rf; WolWood, pr Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Falconer spent the week -end at the home of their son, Mr, Relison Falconer of Sarnia. and .Brian Falconer.their grandson accompanied them home. Word was received here on Mon- day of onday-of the passing• of William Fur - bur, • on Saturday, June 15, in Sas- katoon hospital, after a short ill- ness. •He. was in his seventy-fifth near. Over forty years ago -he mar- ried Lenaeddle of Whitechurch, , who with four of their five child- ren, survive. They also have eight grandchildren. Interment was in Tisdale Cemetery on Tuesday, , Mr, and Mrs. A. E., Buckton spent the week -end at the home of the home of their daughter, Mrs. Gilbert Hamilton, of Lucknow. Mr. Frank'Stoekill: of 'Niagara Falls spent the week -end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thos, Mor- rison. • ,Mrs. Albert McQuillin, who has ,been, at Kincardine for the. past few -months, :spent a few • days at her home here. Mrs. Malys Chapman, Mr. and Mrs, Russell Chapman and Gary spent'the week -end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Smith of; Tor- onto. Mrs. Musgrove and 11*. and Mrs. Stewart Musgrove and children of Wroxeter visited on Sunday at the home of Mrs.. D. Willis. Mr, 'and Mrs. Jack Kerr and children of Tillsonburg spent the week -end with her parents, -1VIr. and lefts. Herbert Laidlaw, The ,Bible To=d:ay One of the Bibles under prepay^ ation•for Africa by the translations department the Britis and For- eign, Bible 'Society is In the Tonga language, 'There . are half a dozen. dialects or variations of -Tonga, and translators are ,trying to put out a version that will cover them all, and be acceptable to the 'Iia; speaking people as well. The Tonga Bible should be . ready about 1986, it is reported by Rev: M'W, Booth, agent for North and South Rhodesia and Nyasaland for the Bible Society, Mr. Booth is a Canadian, who served as District Secretary in Montreal for ten years before his transfer to Africa in 1955. • Mr. Booth tells of presenting a New Testament to an 80 -year-old, Ila chief whois still pagan. • How- ever, Christianity has so influenced the chief that he has built a splen- did school, plen-did'school, where his son is now a pupil'. To do this the African chief sold 'his funeral herd *of 500 cattle. In a , country where wealth is meas- ured by the -number of cattle a man possesses, a chief of his rank would provide a large herd to pro- vide a feast at his funeral. There will be no slaughter of cattle when this Ila chief _ dies, for the 500 funeralcattlehave, been sold.to provide an•institution where learn- ing and progress ' will bring new light and hope to the next genera- tion. • One of the first books the child- ren will learn to read is the Bible! Wednesday—Colossians 3:1-25. Thursday—Colossians 4:1-18. Fridey—John 1.19-51. Saturday—John 3:18-36. Sunday—John 4:1-30. Monday John 4:31-54. Tuesday—John 6:1-35. PERSON�ALS • --Mrs, Frank.:Bowden, of Oak- ville, and her. son, Frank Bowden, Mrs. Rowden and son Robert, 'vis- ited With • Miss Elsie .Bowden -over the :week -end. —Mrs. R. Greenwood, • of Miami, Fla., is spending the summer with her daughter, Mrs. J. H. Sloan. —t r, and Mrs. F;' A, Parker left last Thursday to spend two weeks at their cottage at Clark's Point. —Mrs, Harold Mitchell, of Ham- ilton, spent a few days last Week with her ,mother, Mrs. J, A, Cur= rie, who is moving to Lucknow this week to live with her daugh- ter, Mrs. Henderson. .-Mr, and Mrs'. Bob Kerr; Doug and Luanne, of Stayner, spent the week -end with his parents, -Mr. and Mrs. J.• J. Kerr Sr.,,Minni'e St. •—Mr,, and Mrs, Jack 'Hopper, of Toronto, spent the week -end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Brown and Mr. and Mrs. C Hop- per. Mr's. W. Haney and Mr. ,and Mrs. J. Halliday visited with Mrs. Jones in Toronto on Sunday, Misses Babe and Pearl Ecken- swiller of Mimico arid Mr, and Ars. William Eifert of Toronto, were guests with Mrs. A. E. Van- Stbne over the' week -end. • .--Messrs. W. W. Currie and Geo, A. Guest attended the fifth Na- tional Weekend Conference 'of Men of the United 'Church at El. - gin House, Muskoka. ---Mr. and Mrs. Jeek, Kerr, Jae- queline and Brian of Ottesville, spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs; J. 3'. Kerr, Sr., Minnie St. —Mrs. Harold Swatridge •and son 'Paul spent the Week -end in Hamilton and Stratford. .. -Nfr, and Mrs. Barry Wenger and family spent Sunday at :her hems in London, —Mrs.' WM, Sturdy and family Of Owen Sound Visited With her husband over the week -end at the home of his mother, Mrs 1?rank Sturdy, While here they attended the Turnbull reu'nioti at Galt on Saturday knd visited With friends in kitcheherand Stratford. w-Mr.•'and 'Ittr5 Lloyd Elliott spent the week -end with relatives in Caledonia. , U'arid, okra W lit. pr6*n, of Halifax N.5:, Spent !slat Week With Mr. anti! Mrs; J. H, Pitcher, —LAC L,• G. Will„Mrs: Will and son Larry,, if .Clairehotme, Alta., are visiting with the latter.'s mo- ther, Mrs. Henrietta McDonald. LAC Will leaves July 16th for Germany and his wife and son will leave as soon as he finds accom- modation for. them. Mr: and Mrs, A. S. Williamson of Toronto. spent , the Week -end with Misses A. and M. Williamson.. Mrs. Neil, Williamson and sons of London spent"Sunday at the same hone. —Mrs, Fred Spry of 'Toronto, is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Spry and family. Miss' Edna Carr is visiting for a month at her home in Wingham. r OW eoftfloW/W.WWWWWWWW• BROWNIE'S DRIVE-IN' CLINTON, ONT. Two Shows Nightly, .Rain or Clear - Fi'rst Show at Dusk Children under 12 in car's Free THURSDAY and FRIDAY Jane 20 and 2a. "FIVE AGAINST THE, HOUSE"' `" Kirit 'Novak - Guy Madison (Two Cartoons) SATURDAY and MONDAY June 22 and 24 "THE STRANGER WORE A GUN" (Colour) Randolph Scott (Stooge and Cartoon) Church Service,, sumo, June 28, 8,00 »,ns.—Ree. A. G. Eagle TUESDAY' and. WEDNESDAti'. One 25 and 26 "THE BIG HEAT” (Adult) Glen. ;raid .. Gloria 1Grahkm ; (TWO Cartoons) The WOO** Advatllot.'li'lllf es, 11 Room►. .For ' .I0le Ones Fifty-two :children 'pert.' xoglrr tered at the Hindergnrten last Tuesdey and since :there i; stall aecom7nodatte n available to .c1ti1- Oren of pre-school Age parents ere .asked to r'eg'ister their Children goon' as peasibie.. t. lilaii eatb'Peeweet r ftsrdr,iei.*t �rkxwf,b2dWY aeA W waneta old..'- r4! 5 gra `.t . a fegr 11ep. yLl1ulrnrerYfe U�rri tt 4f?", ,Al, 1 nig: ,terns ON ryWillf+aa'fr ,k . 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