The Wingham Advance-Times, 1957-07-31, Page 6Fishing ... and the Future,
'Saving made this holiday
possible, Continued saving
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future. She's one good. reason
I save regularly at THE 'CANADIAN
BANK or COMMERCE"
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MON., TUES., AUG. 5 - 6
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Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Thomas "Bud" Lott were married. in Knox
United Church, Paisley. The bride is the former, Be Jean Spong,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Walter Spong,. Paisley and the groom is the
son of 'Mr and Mrs. Carl Lott, Wingham.—Photo by Hingler Studio.
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It's amusing; It's Fascinating! It's Educational!
Every,Night a 'Different Show
Regtilar Prices
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McCormick's
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COOKIES
Reg. 44c lb.
SPECIAL 35c
—Mr, and Mrs. E. L. Woodman camp is operated by the East York,
and two sons, of Kaladar, returned Toronto YMCA.
to their home on Tuesday after
spending several days 'with the
former's sister, Mrs, Ben Keats,
Mr. Keats and family at the CPR
station, „.
SPECIAL SUNDAY MIDNITE
August 4
"CRUISING DOWN
THE RIVER"
Dick Haymes, Audrey Totter
plus
"THE LAW v4..
AILLY THE KID" ,
SATURDAY, AUG. 3 - ONLY
BOWERY BOYS in
"Private Eyes" plus
"Ghost Town"
THURSDAY and FRIDAY
' August 1 and 2
"ESCAPE FROM
FORT BRAVO"
William Holden
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HAMILTON
—Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Pielteil
and family, of Stratford, spent the
week-end with his brother, Mr,
Nelson Pickell, Mrs, Pickell and
family.
—Mr. and Mrs. John Cruick-
shank, Joan and Bobble, are holi-
daying for two weeks at Kincar-
dine.
—Mr, and Mrs. Harry Spry, Sus-
an and Douglas are spending two
weeks' vacation at Marl Lake, near
Hanover.
—Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mathers and
Darcy are holidaying at Arnberley.
—Mr. and Mrs. Norman Fry and
family, Clinton, Mr.'and Mrs. Doug-
las Fry and family, of Chesterville,
Ontario, Mrs. John Pollock and
Mrs, N. L, Fry attended a family
gathering on Sunday at the home
of Mr, and Mrs. S. A„SccAt.
-7-Mr. and. Mrs, Ken' Cersbn and
family are holidaying at Ridge-
town with Mrs. Dauphin,
—Mr. and Mrs, Elwin Chamney
and Marilyn visited on Sunday
with Mr, and Mrs. R, Chamney at
Donnybrook.
W; A, and Mrs. McKibbon,
Marianne and Marykae Newman
have returned home after a
month's vacation touring the wes-
tern provinces and the United
States, • ---Mrs, Roy MacDonald, Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Bridge and 'daughter
have returned home 'after a
month's trip to the West Coast and
through the Northern 'States,
—Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Irwin
and family of Timmins have re-r turned home after visiting, with
his mother, Mrs. T. Irwin,
—Airs. Jas. Porter and daughter,
Mts. Vliginia 'Smith and son Al-
don'i•Snlith of Detroit, are visiting
in Wingham and 'with the forM-
er's mother, Mrs. Wm,. oyd, who
is a patient in Wingham aooltal,
—Mrs, Hilda rianeriberg, has rei
turned . home from tendon after a
prolonged illness.
—Mrs, V. Sanderson has returhed
home from a pleasant 'visit with
her daughter, Mrs, Ken Felker, Mr,
Felker .and faintly at Cornwall,
. —Mrs, Roy Duborty and child-
ren 'are visiting' with her parenta,
Mr 'and "Mra, V.. Sanderson, Centre
Street,
Mr, and Mrs, Gibson
an family are 'enjoying a, week
holiday at Sarnia, ]P'or't Huron rand
doctorial.
Couple Will Live
In Winnipeg
Wingham Gospel Ball was the
scene of a, pretty summer wedding
Saturday, July 20, when Manna
Corinne, ,daughter of Mr,.and Mrs,
Fred Hayden, tluevale, was unit,:
ed in marriage ,to. Morton )3nice
Squire, on of Mr,. and Mrs, M, B,
Squire, 255 Front St., Stratford,
White pompoms and Boston ferns
decorated the church for the ,sere-,
jwzmy, which was perforined
Mr, J. M. Martin, Of HaWitepvilic.
Miss Norair Squire, Stratford; Wee
pianist and .accompanied the solo-
1st, Mrs, Jr Richardson, Lucknow,
who sang "0 Perfect 14n/0" and
"A Marriage Prayer",
Given in marriage by her father,
.the bride wore a floor-length gown
of Chantilly lace and tulle over
prinolined Slipper satin, The strap-
less, bodice featured swathes of
tulle over lace, It extended, on
torso lines, to the very full skirt
which was given a tiered effect by
horizontal bands of * handeliimed
lace. A wide panel Of lace en
hanced the front of the.skirt. Over
this she wore a matching jacket
with lily-point sleeves. Her fing-
ertip veil of silk illusion ,was en-
crusted with opalescent sequins
in confettreffect, It was held in
place by a tiara of!opalescent se-
quins and bugle, beads in leaf de-
dign, with floral motif for the side
clips. She carried a bouquet of
red Better Time roses,
The bride was attended by 'her
sister, Miss Joyee Hayden, Strat-
ford, as maid of honour and Miss
Louige Squire, Hamilton, sister
of the groom, as bricle.sniaid, They
wore identical gowns of romance
blue crystal charm, • styled ' with
scoop neckline and bouffant skirt
and carried nosegays of white poml.
poms and pink carnations. Little
Debbie Davidson, Kitchener, was
a winsome floWer girl in a pink
nylon frock. She carriecL a bas-
ket of blue delphinium and white
pompoms, •.
Glen Fryer, London, 'was 'best
man and the ushers were Bruce
Hayden, Bluevale, and , Dick Zor-
drager, Stratford,
At a reception in the Hotel
Brunswick, Winghak the bride's
mother received in a navy —and
white sheer dresi with white ac-
cessories and. a corsage of pink
carnations., She , Was assisted by
the groom's .mother in, a roie-beige
Chantilly lace' dress with matching
accessories and a cortege of yel-
low roses.
For travelling the bride donned a
turquoise duster ensemble with
white accessories. Following P
short honeymoon the couple will
reside at 1934 'Portage Ave., Win-
nipeg.
`Out-of-town guests were pre-
sent' from Stratford,. Hamilton,
Chatharri, Iowa, Michigan an d
Lucknow.
Surprise' Shower
For Bride-to-Be
Thirty-five friends'and relatives
of Miss Barbara Currie gathered at
the home of Mrs. Jack Salter for
a surprise shower •prior to her mar-
riage to Robert Gibson.
The b'ride-to.:be was presented
with a table .lamp, bathroCan ham,
Per, steam iron, magazine stand
and a sum of money. Contests Pro-
vided entertainment, after which
the hestess, assisted by 'Mrs. Gor-
don MacKay, Mrs.' Frank Salter,
mrs, Allan MacKay and Mrs:' Fred
McGee served' a dainty lunch, •
Friends Honor
Bride-Elect
In honor of Miss Janet Thom-
son, whose marriage to Mr. Vern-
on Reid •takes place in Chesley on
Saturday, several social events
haire been held.
A kitchen shower was given by
Mrs. Keith McLaughlin and a
household shower by Mrs. Greer
and Mrs. Hinde. Presentations were
made by the staff of Wingham
Public 'School and by the Huron•
County Health Unit,
In Toronto, her Wellesley Hos-
pital 'classmates honored her with
a personal shower and in Chesley,
Mrs. William Mathes% was hos-
tess for a linen shower,
Leddy=Jefferson
Wed at Auburn
DONNYBROOK—on Saturday,
duly 20th, a quiet wedding was
solemnized at the Knox United
Church manse, Auburn, by Rev. R
when Margaret Jefferson
and James Leddy, both of RR, 4,
Auhiirri, were united in marriage,
They were attended bY Mr. and
Mrs. George Reeves of Toronto,
After a trip to, the Bruce Penin
sold they Will reside tin the groom's
&tin on the 6th concession'cif West
Wawanosh,
,
Shower, Held for
Bride-Elect
DONNYBROOK—On skturday
eveping, Mrs, Chia, Jefferson WAS
hostess it' a miscellaneous shower
in honor of Miss 'Margaret Messer,
bride-to-be of Goderieh, when 6th
line friends and gneSta 'from St.
Helena and Wingham we're present,
Nita, 0, Robinson' ,read the
presentation address and Margaret
was athipted in opening her gifta
by her aunt, Josephine Alliktet itnn.00tetnied ..her apprec.
hitiOn, A lovely 'lunch was Welted
by oib hostess.
FRT., SAT., AUG 2,,
"TRUE STORY OF
JESSE JAMES"
Technicolor
Robert Wagner, Hope Lange
MON., TUES., AUG. 62.
"The Iron Petticoat"
'Technicolor
Bob 'Hope, Katherine Hepburn
in a great comedy drama. •
WED., THURS.,' AUG. 7, 8
"The River's Edge"
Adult
Ray Milland, Anthony Quinn,.
A Great Outdoor Drama
That young voice hits Dad where if
He was so sure he'd remembered e
thing. And here is, Amelia, with a h
date, demanding her dress which he sfo:
to pick up at the cleaners, Why,,grumbi vs
Dad, don't women do their own shoppin d l
The answer is that farm women usually
do. In fact, their shopping, hi person and
by Oil, adds up to a lot of money.' How
• much? Well, last year, farm families put
about' 2 1/2. billion dollars into circulation.
That's over twice the amount spent for all
the new housing in Canada, About .1,000
million dollars Went foihouseholdorequird.
OPTOMETRIST ••
"Getting things straightened out
XiMA'br"'"
"Its—the things you buy regularly. And '
test of the money was spent for equip:
;alto Wages, feed, seed, fertilizers—every-
t Mg that farmers need to prOduce food.i •
in abundance.
All this farm spending for consumer,:
goods and services helps to keep a l great
many Canadians enaploye,d,in a wide variety;
of 'businesses and is apowerful stimulant -,
to progress and prosperity, This is made
possible by good farm, management, effi-
cient practices which include the use of
MOdern farrn machinery.
.lies! ,It Blanket Wouli. turmishaer$
THIS WIL0E,1(
—Mrs. E, A. VanStone :and Miss-
es Pearl and Babe Eckenswiller of
Mirnico are holidaying at Kincar-
dine for two weeks, Miss' Alice
Reading is their guest for this
week.
—Mr. and Mrs.. Earl Harrison
and family spent Sunday with Mr.
end Mrs. Robt, Harrison of 'Gorrie.
—Mrs Elgin Johnston 'and' ions;
Robert and Graham visited with
Mrs. James Armstrong of Gorrie
last Wednesday:
—Mr, and Mrs. Austin Schu-
macher and sons, and Mr. Albert
Schumacher, 1Viildmay,spent Sun-
day with Mrs. L, Ste. Marie. Miss
Thelma Ste, Marie returned 'home
with them for a few days,
--Mr. and Mrs, Harold Penning-
ton, Brian and Brenda of Sarnia,
spat the' week-end 'with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs, Earl Hamilton.
—Mr. Douglas Hamilton returned
on- Sunday from a two-week's holi-
day. at Camp Wangoma on Wane-
maker Lake near Bancroft. The
I —Mr. Tony Langridge of` Heinil-
ton spent the week-end with his,
brother, Mr. John Langridge and
Mrs. Langridge;
—Mr, and Mrs. Frank Edgar, joar:
and Shirley spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs, Andy Bell, of
Petrolia, Beverley and Paul Bell
returned with them for a week's,
visit with the Edgers and with
their grandmother, Mrs. Matt Bell,
—Mr,- and Um, Herb Fuller ant.
family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bate.;
son .and family and— Mrs.' Fred-
Puller spent Sunday afternoon,
with Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Walton
of Livonia, Mich., at Amberley.
—Mrs. DeWitt Miller and sons,
and Mrs. Jim Hamilton are- 'holi-
daying at Bruce Beach.
—Mr. and 'Mrs. Wesley Haines of
East Wawanosh, Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Ritchie and family, of
Lucknow, Mr. and Mrs. Bert 'Wylie
and family, of Lakelet,, and Mr.
and Mrs, Jack McLean and family,
of Wroxeter celebrated the birth-
day of Mrs. Harvey. Ritchie :on
Sunday at Seaforth Park. •
—A. D. lVfacGillis, of Port Hope,
is relieving agent at the 'CPR sta-
tion for the next two weeks while.
Mr. Keats is on holiday.
Trousseau Tea
Saturday Rvent
Mrs, tpbort J. Currie entertain-
ed ot a trousseau tea, at her home
on Saturday prior to the merriagb
or her daughter, Barbara Helen, to
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40)04 GeOrge 0Ibaon.
The guests were received by
Mrs, Currie and her daughter, as-
sisted by the groom's mother, Mrs,
Gibson, Pouring tea in the after;
noon were Mrs; James, McIntosh
and Mrs. Andrew Crozier, both of
Seaforth, and in the evening Mrs.
Wesley Haines, Mrs, Wm, Well-
lags, Mrs. George peyell and Mrs,.
liailie M
Harvey Reid,.
r Gordon 'Robinson,
SbowIng h h e trousseau gifts
were Mrs, Ken 'Currie, Miss Daisy'
Gibson,
Mrs. Gordon Davidson, Mrs, George
McGee, Mrs, John Salter and Mrs.
John 'W, Qi*n, Serving were
Miss lYfuriel Jones and Miss Mar-
jorie Currie, both of London, Mrs,
Doug Simpson .•Miss Mary McIn-
tosh, Mrs, 345,, E, Currie, Mrs,
Harold Pecock and Miss Helen'
Currie, Mrs. John. A', Currie Pre'
sided over the guest book,
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GOLF BRIDGE' r
, There Were six tables in play 'at
the golf' bridge on Thursday after-
noon,, with winners being;, D Mrs, .'
B. _Porter, 1st;, Mrs. A. J,
second and Mrs: 0, Lloyd the niys-
tery. draw.
WED, THUR. JULY 31, AUG.
• "ANNIE GET
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