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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1957-07-10, Page 6Wlaglham Advance -Tim.., Wednesda rl $e, Atel I 4' and USED R� � SS H RRASRM MA EQUIPMENT I FOR, SALE Aliso Large..Stock .. of NEW EQUIPMENT including New Holland Balers and Side Rakes and Smoker ElevatorS 11JsEn EQUIPMENT Miassey-Hairis Tractor .1,--T•No. 6GeorgeWhite ..Thresher, 24" cylinder, 42" body, straw shredder and high grain elevator —No. 5 George Whig Thresher with 120 ft. drive -belt, straw cutter and high elevator ---7 ft. I.H.C. Binder —.6• ft. I.H.C. Oil -bath Mower, horse hitch • HARLES HODGINS WINGHAM olliwogs and Pennies "D2d'says having fun is part of growing ups,. and so is saving: It's never too early or. too late --to save, he tells us. So Vicki and I both have Savings Accounts'` at Dad's bank. We're all saving regularly at THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE'S 765 BRANCHES ACROSS CANADA READY TO SERVE YOU WTNG'HAM' BRANCH; W. 0. STRUTHERS. Manager ,N-2376 HiTCHhJRCH Three. sets o itrarrdp+„trentu, Mr; and Mrs, Louis Daiwa of Mildmay, Mr, and Mrs,, Gordon Wright of Lakelet .and Mr. and Mrs. Frank T o mPs0n, of Wing ham . attended de d the morning service at Brick Un- ited Church when baby Sidney Den- nis, son of Mr, and Mrs, Sidney Thompson, was baptized Allvis- ited at the Thompson home, Mr, Frank Thompson received his `dis- Merge from Beclr Memorial Hos- pital, London, last week.. A, bus load of Institute members from Wingham and Turnberry NEW, MODERN W/AMPOt PHOSP•HO-PLEX• THE "EVERY DAY" WAY TO REST TIRED NERVES HECTIC 'PACE GETTING YOU • DOWN? iT'S SO EASY TO RELAX JUST TAKE .PHOSPHO-PLEX • RELIEVE THAT: JUMPY, "TII*E6 ALL THE TiME" FEELING. ENJOY .Life PHOSPHO-PLEXX IS THE EViFEYOAY WAY TO;RELIEVE NE&VQU$ TENSION. ' Wampole PHQSPHO-PLEX _is e modern nerve food and tont, rich in 8 Compound .Vitamins andother important restorative ingredients. Ask your Druggist for PHOSPHO" PLEX, in either easy -to -take .tablets: or cdnvin- ient liquid form.. , A FULL THREE. WEEK „TREATMENT SO TABLETS' X16; OUNCES 2 50 . 2.=50" L.D.A. D REV. AF. IIARONER INOUGIED T.IIIJRSOAY FORDWIOB— .ev. Arthur . Gardner was inducted aro the. pas- torate of Fo r`d. ch .. United •Church an Thursday evening, Those tax Ing part in the induction service were Rey, D. J. MacRae of Wing- ham, who is chairman of .the. Hu- ron Presbyterial, and the .Rev, R, A, Brook of Bluevale. Mr, and Mrs, Gardner and their daughter Gwen came .froth.. ' St. George, They, were introduced to the enngregation•by the three sen- :on.board members, Austin Stinson, Eldon Ankenman and: Ben Fallis at an 4' informal gathering in the church iparlors.. took the trip to Niagara Falls last Thursday. Mrs. Will Conn, who spent the herdaugh- ter, Past sew weeks .with da - 8.. ter, Mrs, Hardie Simpson, of Tees - water, returned home on Friday, The folks in the Langsido dis- trict Friday held a reception last evening th the hall for the newly- weds, Mr, and Mrs, Clayton Alton and ? r, . and Mrs, Orland Irwin. Tiffin Bros. provided the music for dancing - Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson and family move this week to their new'home at Exeter. The canning factory there has been very busy during the past few weeks. Mr. ,and Mrs. ,Earl Caslick spent Sunday at the home of ,Mr. and Mrs, Ronald Coulter. Mr. and Mrs. James Paterson, 0! Kitchener, visited on Sunday . at the home of his brother, Mr. ,Al- bert Paterson. Mr. and Mrs, Dan Tiffin and children visited on Sunday at the home of his, uncle, Mr. Robert McInnis of Teeswater. • Mr. and Mis.,,,Harry Manwarring of Meaford and Mrs. Wm. Dawson and Mrs. Cecil Falconer visited 'on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Purdon of Lucknow: Mr. and Mr's. Oliver Glenn ..and baby daughter of Lucknow' visited on Sunday with. Mr. and Mrs. An- gus Falconer, Mr. Gibson Armstrong, of Lon- don, 'spent the week -end at, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herson Ir- win, and Mrs. Armstrong and the children, who spent the week here, returned home with him on Sun- day. Mi. and Mrs, Mac +Inglis of High- gate spent the week -end with his parents;•• Mr; and Mr's. Thos,. Inglis and other relatives in this district. Mr. , and Mrs. ,A, E. Buckton vis- ited over the week -end at the home of theft, daughter, Mrs. Gib - sen Hamilten ibsonHamilten of Lucknow. Mr. and Mrs. ;John Mitchell and family spent the week -end at Ni- agara Falls.. • Mr.. and Mrs, Lorne Johnston, FORIMICH Water Jimmy ,Aslan gfECir is ncl the is spending some; time wi4 ,his Conan, Master Brian Allan, Recent Visitors, at the borne of Ms, . Hainstock. were Mr, a nd W Mrs. Mrs. Sydney Marsh Of Windsor, Mr, and MTs, Trey,..Hainstock of Milton, Mrs, Donald !Bateman and, Cheryl' of Ethel, Mrs, Alex Donald of Molesworth, her ,brother„ in-law, Mr. Archie , McDonald of Winnipeg, Callers oatthe same home on. Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. J. A. 'Bryan! of Harrisfoh, 14r, arid Mrs'. Ricliatd Hardacre of Wiilowdale, Ontario, and Mr, anti Mrs. Graham Murray'and 'two daughter's of Palmerston The lat- ter' family also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Connell. Mr, and Mrs. Mel, Allan, acco,p • Ranieri by the former's sister and, her, husband, Mr,, and Mrs, Fred, IV.TcEacllern, of Conn,; visited. over Mrs. the week-o»d with Mr, and M Lloyd McMichael in, Toronto. Mr. and Mrs,, Bruce Wallace. moved on Saturday to Plattsville` where Braafedce is employed ine mill, Week -end and Sunday, visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Ira Schaefer ,were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gross and little son, Mr. and Mrs. , Bob Petznick and family, Mr. Don Sch- aefer and David, all of Kitchener, and Mr. and Mrs. George Trethe- wey of Stratford. The United Church Bible school' started this Monday ptorriing, and will continue ' for the next two weeks. Mrs. Tessie Ximmerman' of Ger- rie and Miss Beth. Zimmerman . of Clinton visited .on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Bruce 'Sothern and Mr, William Sothern, , , t: Mr. and Mrs. Vern Hambly and family of Guelph visited on Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Fred H'am-: bly. Mr. Henry Heise is at Gormley for two weeks teaching • Bible school. Mr„ and Mrs. Heise plan on moving to Welland the middle of July, ,, Miss Maud Harding of Toronto 'is spending her vacation at her home here. Dr. J. D. Forde and family spent last week, at. Kincardine. Miss Dorothy McDowell and Mr. William Wilfong of Galt visited a day last week with Mr, and Mrs. Mark Armstrong. Messrs. Robert Gibson, Jim Ing- lis and Marshall . ,Armstrong _at- tended attended a meeting in' Clinton one night last week to arrange for selecting,a "Dairy.. Queen" from the County of Huron, There will be,one 'contestant from each county and these winners will attend the To- ronto Exhibition with all expenses Raid. Applications are, now being ,e, • ni- tarsen 00 Bios i<tt 004, get 'buoy. l Mattbiavg, xt 14 44 Int* .efnc4 MYL 1 and +uI!4I: gm, Culert • family attentlld t'he funeral in Gormley last, week '0 the former's lather,:' e i jr. and Mrs, Fred ' De, m. rl ng !pont, all last weeb With. Mt atul Mrs, Jack ,Demeclinir ,ht Fen.ciso n F 11 a .r! Mies Mne Lindsay of Toronto is spending several weeks with her grandparents, Mr, arid'1Vfrs,, ,Albert, Johnston, Mr,, and Mrs. Leen Gibson and. two chil4ren .of '$egina,. Sask Were, .Visitors last week with the formers. uncle Mr and ,Mrs, Wally 'Gibson,. ! �rs flora, flesrvitlrerick is in orenfr0 fqr the `month ot July, w'here,she is ;narking examination papersl, Misses Marian(."and Jean Duke are. .employed . for the summer at Normandie Lodge, Wasaga Beach., $harp. lift Qptario for the 'wast and this Is iter first .trip home, On Wednesday they and. Mise Lp Otis. visited friends in'Paisley. F c1 anda E sOrionOar)! . e sr n G Y M M. s, Br_. wain of Ottawa arc flkdnding souse time with Miss Minnie McElwain, John ,and Biii, Mr, and Mrs,. Earl Corbett of Wfiodstoclt visited friends. , in the community one day last week, , Mr. and Mrs,. Crosby Sothern @pent ane day last week in Strath. roY and visited, the latter'!, mother, in Ailsa Craig, miss p'lorenee McI.onald. of Van - 4 I� ,Louver .e'�e<rl+t"a week' at the kerne' pf her mule, Miss Laura Donaghy and Mrs, Linnie Elsworth, Mr, and Mrs, 'Harold Hamilton Pf Wyoming visited on'•Saturday with Mrs, William Wade Bea- trice,. .: r .•.an Mrs. ' Everitt .Ashton Master Jon Harris rof Browns - and d ,and two chilclren''of Prescott are vine is visiting; with his grand- mother, Mrs, Nellie Gamble. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Nuhn and family of Gowanstown visited on Sunday : with Mr, •and 'Mrs, Tom McClement:, • spending this ,week,the hoe m . at „ of the formers parents, Mr. and Mrs, George. Ashton., Miss Mary Byrd of Londonspent. the week -end at her home here. Mr,: and Mrs, Fred 'Seifert and farhily of Galt visited on Sunday with ;Me and ?Ars. Lorne Seifert. Mr. and Mrs, Jack Gibson of To- ronto ` visited' on Sunday ,at the home -of'' Mr, and Mrs, Douglas Holt,. Sunday guests at the. hone of Mr. asd Mrs. H. • M. Bride ` were Mr,' and Mrs, Morley 'Bride .of El- ora, Mr. and Mrs, Jack Helland'of Brantford, Mr; "Harvey Hill, . Pres- ton, Mrs. Isobel' Ruthig of • New Hamburg and Miss 'Jean Hill of Palmerston. ,Mr, Mervyn. Wallace of Peter- borough visited over the week -end with his mother . and on Monday ;attended the funeral of his grand- father, Mr. Jack Wallace. • Mr: and Mrs. lVlowat Sharpe of Bosman River, Manitoba, visited last' Week with 'the latter's'' eon: sins,. Misses Letitia and Louise FRESH BAKED ' FOR TASTY EATING. Hamburg or Wiemer Buns. REMINGTON'S I.G.A. u..uif.,IRiIIPs!41'IP PI 1. -PINK COWS 'GIV. t. �RE MILK1 1 . r Get More milk•- 1 Keep your cattle: 1: free of biting flies, 1 :Pyst them. with in'k COWFLY 1' PQWPER-'us, ,1 ' it )ust twists a. 1.,, 1 month. , 1 COWFLY POW- 14, 1 DEP. is '.better /' , 1. than any" "sprg r. /•, Lasts 2 weeks'or It 1 more-.-less-work 1' 1 for you --.better 1 protection for '1, 1 your cattle, Cots rf les than % cent. 1', 1 a' day 1 1; 1' IMOD . WF [Y POI IDER. .Yu�etr TO UN U (0W 1 010010 (Milt 1' 1Fora F: . e r 1 'Barn use e 1 1� FtORBA1T!.. 1 FLY KiLLER: , • FBAs. can't ROIIVI►RD resist '1 1' F"hOR13AITTRILURE"' 1 S ' 1 Actions thve ey rLORBAII �. 1 feed and die.-, moss I' 1 A� floors to. keep, (tawii 1; 1 barns to, of 1 . . 1° 1...:ON SALE ,AT... 1' BELGRAVE CO-OP 1. p' BELI,GRAVE Phone'... . Brussels 14r10 '. Wingham 1065v1' ►l IRs li`I I ISI I I■I II11I I I■I I1011Ial11Al l hl litlh11lilAl I IN111111111■111111'I111 Al1i111111111A111aI IIa1111 11111111111■I 1111l lal l 111G 1 NI I INl l ir111.111111Ir ‘Terr, 111:251311. $ 0J38,Gr A $ .0.33 kb 0.4211-ta.. 0.28 Gr 11 0,12 Ce e.�9 Cr *0.31 to a' O.\t.roc A' oas ',T.9 NKA .4., •%2Cf .1,6 Cel h 21,31 a a a Lucknow, and Miss Winnifred Far- rier are spending this week at a COUPLE DEPART" cottage at Pike Lake. •Miss Mary Fisher spent the • Mrs. John Carruthers of Lucknow. FOR 'PLATTSVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Scott. Paterson 'e:nd family of Detroit` spent , the week=end with 'his father, Mr. F. McK,• Paterson. 'Miss Dorothy Ross is. spending July With Mrs. Norman Welwood .and her;. family at their cottage at Bruce Beach. ' • The .regular nnonthlyl meeting of the Women's 'Institute will be held In the Memorial Hall here this Tuesday ,evening with Mrs. Thos. Metcalfe, convener,, of community aotrvities,' in dharge of the topic, "Let 'Us: Be. Kind;'. The motto, "Our. most Important 'crop IS our boys and, girls", and the' roll. call, "Something I can do for my neigh bour's child".. Mr., and Mrs, Calvin Straughan, Mr. Ed Straughan, • Mrs. James Laidlaw, of Goderich and Mr, and Mrs, Kenneth Laidlaw and children of London visited on Monday last with Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw.. The W.M.S. of the 'Presbyterian Church meets next Wednesday at. the home of Mrs, Gordon Elliott and the W.M.S.'of the United Church will meet .at the home of Mrs.'J, D. Beecroft. Mrs. Jim Keen and Betty .Ans,. who have been visiting here, left on Monday for their home at Sud- bury. Her mother, Mrs. Johnston Conn, accompanied thein, and will si,end a few days in Sudbury. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fraser and baby Randy of Walton visited on Sunday with her parents, Mr; and Mrs. Robert Montgomery and Mr. William, Elliott, Mr. Jack Beadle, who has been visiting with his 'niece, Mrs. Jos, Thompson, of Goderich, for a Week returned ehome to Mr. and Mrs. Galvlti Robinson last Tuesday, Mr, and Mrs. John,. Mason, of London, spent few' days last week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth' .Mason and other ,iirem- bers 'of their family at Kincardine, 31uevafe' and Wingham. f their m � n arid h e Bie a Mrs,- Alb rt ,ohrldren:. have leen laid •up ,with; murrips during the past Week as have the children of rir, anti Mrs. Levi Bieman and Clayton iRObin- eon, Mr. and Mrs.- Sant Smyth and lames Glasgot, of Mitchell, Visit- ed ed 'on Sunday with Mr, . and Mr's'. Ed@lh Jmyth. Mr, and Mrs, Albert Carheron of Ltld'khoW visited en Sunday at the home Of their daighter, Mrs. Mas son Robinson, The family Of Mt. Tapper puri iifngton, of Toronto filet for the, wethLen1 .at the hallo of his `daughter, MrS, Charlies' itObin ietr. T>[id , fofiawing vote :tiro rIits Mf, a week-endwith her grandmother, S(41l7I'ZR VALUE 2*Piece SOFA.*13ED7IT . s y Y . 229.00` .. covered `its Ctiiinliiinat on l `abr felt 'and cloth,• its beige fi id brows colarlt,• A •. easyto clean, acit ff resistant, 1 oli wearinB. Sofa makes into a level -lop sleeping service,` Phone 106 6' g BMW WA'LIC1R rill 11,Iitn FORDWICH — Mr. and ' Mrs. Bruce Wallace were pleasantly sur- prised on Friday evening while their ;furniture was being loaded when friends and neighbors gath- ered at their home to bid them farewell before they left for their new home at Plattsville. The evening was spent. playing cards and the young : couple was presented with •a pop-up, toaster atsd'• a swing -a -way can opener. A deli'cioua'lunch was served, bring, ing the eyening to a close. 1 , Cunnington, , Mr. and Mrs. Ken-; neth Cunnington and son. Kenneth' of Toronto, .Mr. and Mrs. +Roy. Cunnington and three, children, of•. Goderich, , Mr.., and Mrs. William! Ashby and Audrey' and Mr, arid Mrs. Wm. Ashby, Jr. and daughter' Heather, Mr. • and Mrs. Robert; Nicholson,- and Mr., and Mrs. Jos. Cassell and son Glen, all of To- ronto and Mr. SteWart ,Copeland' of Wroxeter, • Mr, ,Beth. Gaunt, of Wingham visited on Sunday with his sister, Mrs. George MCClenaghan, Mr, and Mrs. RUSsell •Chapman and Gary, spent last week at the home of her sister, at Wasaga and: her mother,' Mrs. Smith, • accom- panied thein home and will spend a few weeks hero. Alrs, Kenneth Dowling, Beth and Laverne, spent Sunday at the home of her sister, Mrs. George Bradley of Gidunt 'Forest, Mise Marilyn `Morrison con►-' nlenced work; last Tuesday in the. Bank of Montreal, Lucknow:. Mr. and Mrs. Albert •Counts, and. Jack and Dianne attended then Derry family picnic at Eden GrSday, Movers: Fon, i.un.Creighton; of Detrdlt; Mrs; Robt. Toomey, bobby, Card _ is r o' Gre n lls Ann and Richard, , f e vi, i S(luth Carolifia visited Saturday'at ' ofthe former sister o s >i the h >nPe, Mr's .T. 1; . Beecroft f Sunday met-, ning'Mrs,, Creighton received word; that her only son, Francis tee ark of lbetrott, bad bean killed' in airy accident and all returned, to btrdit. • Laverne Dowling, Gary Miloaiid Jiro. bile `Wilson passed the. re‘, cent entrance examinationj� with and Harley •'Gaii'ht and honoars,' t4r'oy 'Btntoul passed. . We conA i gratulate these five boys and their 1. - teaetlei'y .Mr's. Mathors,ii r IlirflN .., ��'�' i 115'C` Lig--On Thursday, dune /I,, a_ /AA i. at I~.',orest, to Mr, aria 11trib Roddy i t.. L1p twills ball titer an , a — l I a g soiTr Q • • �, 11301l(tol liiialinitisiiiiIitifilini i llINltitii ttiNlIBI1001rl'it III1114totoii1i1B1ilaittriiiiiiii1iail lihliiiil „,.t, v.' .t, 4,; ' .• 'G,,", . d 00,ti . S',li -.. , %.,,,, a ..,Z, .,`„:11' ... , a a 1 5 `,Yes, inane' the total test at .1GA this week.. Never' before has' a 5raii merchandise begin offere at such low rides So rho • 9 tS d ..... p :� p: a I`GA to`rday, compare' our prices, `quality, and service then' you be.the'3udge: •. 5 5 5 1 i '. �• JGA t COIC E r h PEAS 20 oz, limp 33c SHIRRIFF'S, LUSHUS ' 3 pkgs. 25c SOCKEYE SALMON t�'• Westminster Coloured TOILET TISSUE` Mother Parkers • • N.T TOFFEE • I STAN C Havid's Do -lie -Mi Biscuits' SUMMER MALLOWS' IGrA.. Whole.' CANNED' CHICKEN Orange -Party Pond, -,baps ruI-C DRINKS 2 wz. ;jar ' S% -lb, tin 4.1 'tiro Aylmer' Fancy'. Y>�� FRUIT COCKTAIL>t °Z� Aylmer • • TOMATO CATSUP botOz Suiryiy Mon* ' TEA BAGS 33c $1.49 .i. 35c. 6c 19c I_ -85c a lb 53c bag size Chef Boy-ar=dee BEEFANON[ OR' 'SFAGHETTi MEAT BALLS 2 for • TAfiLKRITK SHORT RIB ROAST lib,. •'1rA$Lk:R1TE Blade Removed; .BLADE ROAST ,b.3 A$LEIS R .tilers a, r 11 �gY 3 SIDIJ •BAUON :, • RITE i 'tA1g� SLICED BOLOGNA trk '• 1l'A$LLR.tT ` e' �• GHICKEN Y .. .Y .. .�hOAF 39c '43c 9c 31c 25c IIOMG GRovol ONTARIO, POTATOES • „JO ib. bay NATUI AI. SWEF KANDE � S 39c .!' bait,- • lr01,1c 3 TMA, 'TREAT ti r, WATERMELONS 7 iRo-1'AK -FROZEN PEA S c i� • 5 i 0 ' Ei q • r�. Q9c W els» i a 9c _ pkgs. i -''•"i.� n.'S:r".-���, y tun.:' � ....,