The Wingham Advance-Times, 1960-05-11, Page 8TEAM TROPHIES tor each member of tae Wing-
ham Jokers were presented to the players and
management at, the banquet put on by the Winglunu
Town Council tit the Legion Home here had. Pious-
day evening„ Hugh Carmichael, tenni manager is
shown presenting one Of The bronze statues to team
member Jahn Frylogle as Tory Gregg, master, of
ceremonies for the affair looks on.
In the past nineteen years Hugh
MacLennan has publish; a five
TIOVVI:"3 besides wrIting; for various
periodietea. The first of these
'Barometer Rising" gives ono of
the bent accounts of the Halifax
explosion of 1917 that have ever
read. ft In !Atli available io tht
library, anti late ninny novel:. based
loam at true incilleat, has a Gate
.PE11 ;
'Flee last of the quintette
THE \VAT( THAT
TI YE NI: 1lLa
by Hugh MaeLemian
is a'so gond winking. It 1s the
hind of hook I should like to read
more than once: Much of the tar.•
aresaion of basic beliefs and onto-
thms bears thinking about. Vome
of the passages were like Seript ore
in thin respeet T kola feeling that
although I understood the general
frond of the thought, there was a
greater truth under the sara,c0
concentration would permit rue to
grasp. '
The bash- frame of the story is
811111AP, involving three people.
There la ticorge falt.wart, who tells
the story in the first pertain a
radio commentator and part.time
11,$.tilrer al [Lure :Sty. iii'
balms bY.(alillat• of hi: e streinely
.attistaing marriage la Cathenne.
glee, was at ;alai-invalid. but la their.
• asc, the Shadow of death brought
h lc; stark a lief the ,ii'iir tan of Ian
things tit tube pont', d
her awarenena rif beauty and her
joy iu living (-Ten IL ai ii tilja.
Stich paiut;nl', r,turgl? burl known
towel! Cathi Vila' US a you'll
'f'he Oath their lives follow!,']
different fonts and she had alarrird
tlry,v1J11, M:Lr-
HIN loal..;:ilial ha' 1111;151
bad led him biro the Spanish Waif'.
When World War If. hega» he
joined the mniernromal and
having been tortured by the Nazis,.
George had become a friclid of
eroMets in the thirties. mai had
rema ine d close to the family :tit
these years, Late in In e. and
Catherine had married. As the
story aliens, at the beginning of the
.Korean War. Jerome lam :tanned
up alive in Montreal. Tin, story la
Simple the implications ;Ind min-
plications are difficult. tleorae an-
alyzes . ;aid rationalizes all that
has happenett to all of them by a
series of flashbacks. The husk
cunnut be Skimmed. It must ha
t houghtfu
IN THE LIBRARY
By DORIS (1. McKIRBON.
IL is not only a vivid tale, well
toil; Maelasintin has a great ea _
1,Lway for evoking' the
of it pi' Pre and a time. In cane
it it the oily of ,Monti' al and rw i gaaa tia lie portraya tha depres-
sion yelita. 'I hale are r-4 justly attsfl
1Piliti Vt"
ones, that. III al With ihr• ring
callip.1 of New lamitavica tn the
tarty yearn of taitittry nail the
Lainantitia lattes beft;re• they ia.„,
came peoide• tit.t el ri sort ari
I Thigh .Masiatiaan a
Canadian writer or considerable
skill, polls!) mid worth, I ree,,th..
O lair! 1,,olomend highly ; 'tad
that time, experleace or even more 111 101.1. was, reported al, .t-I, atter especially tht„ otie.
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FRIDAY and SATURDAY
May 19 and 14;
241i1 Mine°. in a
"PRIVATE 'S AFFAIR"
Co-tarring :fairy Crosby and
many more Popular Yining Stars.
2nd Feature "VILLA"
MONDAY and TUESDAY
May 10 and. 17
IT STARTED WITH
A KISS"
Debbie Reynolds and Glean Ford
it's Really A Delightfal Comedy
Please Note
ADMITTANCE
RESTRICTED
TO PERSONS
18 YEARS OF AGE OR OVER
WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY,
FRIDAY anti SATURDAY
'I.ay 18 - 19 - 20 - 21
"GOLIATH AND tHE
BARBARIANS"
last- Thursday. The Members xvere given silver mugs
by Mayor Ni'eli:nney, seemul right, The banquet
:tad presentation was, spotisoired by Vile toan crnia.'
iii111111111111111111111111011111111111 • A SPECMI, PRESENTATION to Joe Kerr, who
c '4,(,),".,ttak;,1,„1,.:'itivtvi;v.•1:::141,0kit..:1-t1/4;..0..Ach .;,:1(17,:
Carmiehael, manager, Wlti made by the town (owed
Conducted by Kinsmen Club of Wingham
Give -and Give Generously
This mivt. rlonntetl h) the nAsistnnee of the Sa Ivation Army by the Wing-ham Ativante4imes,
Let your purse speak for your heart. ,
Salvation Army
RED SHIELD FUND
BLITZ-
Friday Evening
MAY 13th
HURON PRESBYTERY
ELECTS OFFICERS
Theatre - Harriston -
Rev. A. E, Enstaee of North St.
Iinited Church, (toderiela was elect-
ed chairman of Huron Presbytery
for the coming year at tin- Presby-
tery meeting last week in Myth.
He succeeds Rev. l)r. James
Semple, of Egmoralville, who pre-
sided for the meeting. Rev, R.
Evan MaLagan, Myth, was re-
elected secretary and J, A. Snider,
Goderieh, treasurer. Rev. Eustave
and Mr. Snider were elected com-
missioners Iii the General Council
of the Palled Church of Canada
which meets in Edmonton this fall.
Mr. MeLagan and Mr, Lloyd Tint-
inntyma of Thames Road, were
named as alternate delegates to
tend. taimail. Rev. „T. A. Me-
Rim, Clinton, Rev, .1. lawart Clarke,
Gortie, Rev. G. la Mills, Clinton
11 (1. Manning, Clinton, Robert
Southeatt, lasaiter. and Albert
Dann, Hayfield, i.iYere nominated to
the ('onforeniy Ballot of Cam-
missionera
The Layntti A:-.S1101:11ion .eleeted
Norman Hoover, of Brussels, as
president, Robert. Taylor, Clinton,
an viva -president, and .T. 1). Bee-
;Toff, af Whiteeloureli, l'i!, neetetata-
treasurer.
J. II. Kinkead, flotierielt, report-
ed for 111,-, capital "fonds Moodier-
big Counoittee outlining the rattle
of the projects 'included in the
S250tsill appeal and the value of
this united effort of the Presbytery.
The Capital It a year campaign
ineludesr fordo fur tin University
.Chrintian Ceatre h, be astablaited
thin ;;ear .0, tla. flamer ILint club
property ill rffi/Idfili, the radio 5103
TV ministry of the Alain-a, camp-
tag and lay traiaina at tanierieh
Smarner F., },dui anti Vivo I edit..
111)!,,itiii.i-11 homing for retired
• minister and bierstiries.L for aludent-
candid:eta for the ministry.
' The Presbytery iaistained -foul'
miaitterial. cads: Rev. A. IT. ,Talin-
aton front isi. Thoinaa to the lowly
• amalgamated Bracetiold - Rippcm
charge: lit v=. J liarold AnderAnt, .............-.........
from Who alley it, the Belgraxe
charge: Rev. W. C. Smith from
Port Stanley tie the Ilayfield
• charge; Rev. Dr. James gf-Illph ,
. frtene Egrittenilville•to C"aohstown it
}liTat.64. l'ae.",bytti•ry.
Approe:al Was 43iY081 to the tees-
t4.4 of Winglians United Church
for slet ur iii,,posat of the par-Zoi-
nr,I , with pang.; to IP)P=iPt a new one
fan 4.1i( same site and to the trun-
tsen of 1401111(41b1711). Cluireb for the
;sal t , of the ebureh shed to matte
ironnt fur putting fatilitic.54. •
.1. I). Shynitar, a re eent graduate
Eatinanuel Thr-olocieal Coilege,
'1'4)nd-do, wai; recommended to. the
ifs-ant-di ecartferenee for ordination
to the en:deist* tie %vitt lx tier w-ed
AU* preach by a sprezai ulee tiag at
tire. Presbytery in .Wolgliarn United
'hutch on. Friday. May 12th,
An.nounicement was msde ,of
- %RIMS, - FRI,
May 11 12 - 13
"OPERATION
AMSTERDAM"
Wartime Esaioarta..a In Wartorn
Bahama
▪ "THE SEVEN
THUNDERS"
keltlten r,oyd, Kathleen Harrison
Adult Entertainment
fittlIt RDAY ONLY — May al
"THE ENCHANTED
ISLAND"
Dana Mairews and Jane Powell in
Paaattna near Adveature
"FORT DOBBS"
gltarring aclint la:Allier of Tlia
tat ataaa 'Ma tan,f,
MONDAY awl. Tc1F;1:4111.41.-
May IC arat 14 —
WED. - THURS. - FRI.
FFnr '1R - 10 - 10
"CRY TOUGH"
A Thrilliita Madera Crane Story
"INSIDE THE MAFIA"
The'llush, liu;It Story Behind the
Blatt. Hand of Crime
Adult Entertainment
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Brownie's
`DRIVE-IN Limited
CLINTON •.- ONTARIO
Featuring the Largest Wide Screen
in Huron County.
Two Shows Nightly, Rain or Clear
First Show at Dual(
Admission: 65c
Children Under 12 in Cars Free.
1.11CRSDAY and FRIDAY
May 13 and 13
— Double Feature —
"THE HORSE'S
MOUTH"
(Colour) THUSDAY and FRIDAY
Alec Gat-Mess -- Kay Walsh May 12 and is
"GUN - FEVER"
"THE DEVIL'S
Mark Stevens -- John Lupton
DISCIPLE"
(One Cartoon, Burt Lancaster, Kirk Douglas,
Lawrence Olivier
MTURDAY and MONDAY
May 14 and 16
— Double Feature —
"THE HOUNDS OF
THE BASKERVILLES"
Colour)
Peter Cushing
"TEN SECONDS TO
HELL"
Jeff chandler - Arafat Palanoe
tOne Cartoon)
TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY
May 17 and la
Gregory Peek
"PORK CHOP HILL"
aim; Cartoons)
TUESDAY, MAT 17 ADMISSION 05c
CLEsiTON LIONS f
THEATRE NIGIIT
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THaEu GREGowit e In.
WITHOUTraCK
PICTURE
100ALI IN
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Apo ADMISSION 195e
►WNIE SOlkiVEalls1 Clibtort
ti
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Mrs, Margaret Lowry and Mr.
Fred Lowry of Hondas spent' a
few days last week with Mrs. Corn
Mr. and Mrs. 'Lloyd Anderson. of
London spent, the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson .0.1a1
other relatives in'the
Mr. and Mrs, Russel Walker of
Goderich spent the week-end with
Mrs. Robert Slonehnuse anti other
relativeg in the village.
Mr. anti Mrs. Rally Williams of
Exeter visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Vie Stackhouse and fam-
ily.
Mr. and Mrs. Willey MeLelland
and family of Willow Grove, spent
the week-end vvitIi her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Holmes.
Mr. and Mrs. Les Shaw and Sha-
ron of London visited over the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs, loln:
Anderson.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Campbell and
Than of London spent the week-
end with their parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Pengelly and Mr. and
Mnt. Floyd Campbell.
camps to lie held at •Gotlerich
Summer School. Teen Camp, duly .
10-17; cmuT Girls, Aug. 7-14; Janior .
dais- Aug. 14-21; Junior and in-
termediate Boys, Aug. 21-25. Plans
wee, begun for a Workshop on the
Rural Church to be held in north
set4lon of the Presbytery this fall.
A motion • expressing a whole-
hearted :support of the proposed
une i.trgailizatioa for the women of
the I wan approved by the
Presbytery.
Named as eonveters of Presby-
tery committees were; Archives,
R, v. W. I P. ;lark, Wingliam; Chris-
tian edavation, Rev, Dr. 11. 'S. lititz,
Ex e ter; chareh praperty, Rev. D.
M. Goes, Centralia; college:, anti
slittletil;-;, Rev. J. A. "VfeRila, Clin-
ton; .evangelisin and soeial ser-
v:oe. A. E. 'Tolley, Grant
Bend; finance. Rev. R. C. Wietlaw,
Ihse,ail; lama- mis:siona, Rev. 5, A.
Monte, Goderieb; industrial rela-
tions, Rev. W. IT. Summerell, Me-
l' illop; km and steward-
ilip, Rev, .7. E. Clarke, Gorrie;
ionorials. Rev. S..E. Lewis, Ex-
,r; missionary anti maintenance,
The. .1. L. 0. Brown., Brusrels;
obituaries., Rev. U. W. -Down, Este-'
ter; overseas mit:shoes, Rev. J. C.
-Mon, Sentient); pensions, Rev. '1'.
I. 1".0.1„ Varna; preAytery balm-
thoies, Revt G. L. Mills, Clinton;
publications, Rev. H. M. Sweeney,;
A4111)13111; radio anti television, Rev;
A, 1;,, vostaet ,, Goderiell; reeruit-.
merit for the ministry, Rev. IT A.
lounge, Itonde;:boro; rural life, Itev.•
A. ‹lartiner, Vont tie.
ad Pastoral relations:. 11,eva
H. C. Wilnon, Thomas Rod; uni-
vemity rasa:et:Ca. Rev. R. El, Mc-
Eagan. Blyth; 0.atiferenee tillers,
Rev. I Clartre 'Marie, and Rev.
J. L. 0. nIVA31, Brussels.
Pi
BERM
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ansley of Pia-
ta Gonda, Florida, are spending a
few Weeks with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Ira Camilla-II and other
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. C1areneer Stokes of
Gorrie visited on ttanalay with Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence •Vitill and .fam-
ily.
Mr. and Mrs. Jean Spivey and
family of Ingersoll :.pent the week-
end with Ins' parents, Mr. and Mrs.
'arold Praetor,
Top quality
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$14.1C.KS, t141.01
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ROOM SUPPME$• FROM
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DRUG STORE
Clinton Lionist Clu mrs b THEATRE NIGHT trAti
Starring Sleeve Reeves as the
Giant of Giants. It's loaded with
suspense and exciting action.
Wateh CITNX-TV, Channel 8, for
Details on This) One.
Llashmar
DRIVE- IN
LISTOWEL
SATURDAY and MONDAY
May 14 and III
Doable. Feature
"CAST A LONG
SHADOW" •
Audio Murphy, Terry Moore
"THE HORSE'S
MOUTH"
Colour
Alec Guinness, Ray Walsh
TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY
May 17 anti 18
Adult Entertainment
"JUBAL"
Colour CinernaScope
Glenn Ford, Ernest 13orgnine
Children untie
12 in can Free.
Box Office opens at 8 p.m.
PORK
CHOP
AY 1 P1U Z
I.
BELNAVE Meet-
ing of the CGIT was held on Fri-
day evening in Knox United .Church
basement, with the girls nradtising
for the affiliation service to he held
on Wednesday evening: The group
agreed to spend $5.00 fot the
special objeetive. '
They then worked' on the Af-
C.G.I.T. Meeting
lUilLGRAVE---The regular
Babies Baptized.
At Sunday Service
BELGRAVE— Special Mother's
Day service was held in Knox Un-
ited Church on Sunday morning
with Rev. W. Clarke in charge.
Baptismal service was also held
with the following babies being
baptized;
Marjorie Elaine, (laughter of Mr.
and Mrs..10101 Nixon; Loric,Lynne,
daughter of Mr. and MrsaV. Stack-
house; Margaret Elizabeth, daugh-
- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Walah;
Mark Lloyd, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Tolin Taylor; Mary Anne, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cook;
Gary Lyle, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley ITopper; Cameron John
son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Yuill;
Dent! .Tames, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Alan Campbell.
few. games.
;.SWIM SUITS FOR BABY , nnorimi.‘,n SISTER — MOTHER anti FATHER
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7.!
riean homes, for, their. Afrieanaproa
jest, The meeting closeocl with a
Always a Thousand-and-One Bargains in Novelties and Gifts for all occasions
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