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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1960-07-06, Page 5Farmers Outfitting Store W I N GHAM The Workman's Shopping Centre CLOTHING' - BOOTS - SUNDRIES Our Large Quantity Buying Permits us to Sell Cheaper. -0e4iAte. from CRAWFORD MOTORS 1958 DODGE 4-door Sedan One owner ear. Clean throughout. 1956 PLYMOOTH 4 ,dOor Sedan 1954 DODGE SEDAN A-1 car 1954 PLYMOUTH Station Wagon in A-1 shape ' 1953 DODGE SEDAN Top-notch condition 1953 FORD SEDAN 1951 FORDOR SEDAN HARLEY DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLE TRUCKS 1956 FORD 1/2-ton. Pickup 1953 MERCURY 3-ton Chassis and Cab Len Crawford Motors Your Dodge, DeSOto, Simca and Valiant Dealer Pho4e 710 Wingham • • Look at Ws.. Tim WInglioana Advanee-Tb» esday, July Ott WI/ ONLY $23.00 DOWN . $2.99 WEEKLY WE mi.,TATEA TO YOUR HOMO • • Public School Results (Continued. from Page One.) Ritter, Siebolt Ritema, Rae Robin- son, John Sehipper, Kathy Seddon, Larry .Simmons, Gordon Smith, John Stephens, Robert Walsh, Susan Williams, - (Mrs,) Vera Elliott, teacher, 0 Q«0 Grade I to Grade II Ruth Armstrong,. David Balser, Jane Bateson, Diane Bauer, Rhonda Bell, John Broome, Jo-Mee Case- more, Jackie Deyell, Sally Lou -13arbara Conley, David Gib- son, Nancy Guest, Randy Hafer- mehl, Steven Langridge, Luanne La Vergne, John Leitch, Nancy MacAulay, Adorn MacLean, Robert McGee, Teresa McGuire, Carl Mow- bray, Jane Ann Nethery, JOY Ohm, Ruth Ann. Read,man, Nancy Sell, Robert Shaunessy, Barbara Shinn, Connie Slosser, Jacqueline Stone, Sandra Tiffin, Ann Wel- wood, Frances White, Marion Willie. Mrs. Robertson, Leacher. 4 -0-0 Grade I to Grade II Carol Angus, Ray Archer, Su- zanne Brenzil, Julie Burke, Patricia Cantelon, Wayne Carter, Glenn Purities, Candice Foxton, Barey, Gardner, Maureen Hanna, •Karen Hastings, Leslie Hilbert, Jean Hunter, Jean Irwin, Marlene Jam- ieson, Gerald Marks, Nicolaas Meurs, Jarste Msyk, Brad. McKay, Judith Scott, Denise Seddon, Doug- las Selling, John Smith, Leslie Thompson, Douglas T h o rn s o Marie Whitehy. Miss A. Williamson; teacher. 0 - 0 - 0 Grade II to Grade III Kenneth Burns, Esther Chettle- burgh,3aniee Carter, Dianne Cas- lick, Barbara Dduphin, Frances Dueharme, Kevin Dunbar, Ann, Ewing, Mark Fisher, Billy Fuller, Paul Getty, Debbie Gibson, Jennifer Henderson, Barbara Hetherington, Billy Hollenbeck, Gail Irvine, Joe Kerr, Susan Kregar, Linda Lock- ridge, Peter McCarter, Trudy Mc- Guire, Vicki Rosenhagen, Sandra Seddon, Steven Seli, Billy Strong, Paul Templeman, Marilyn Tiffin, Michael White, Miss Phyllis Johns—Teacher, 0 - 0 - 0 Grade II to Grade In Kenneth Aitchison, Joan Bennett, Bryon Brooks, Joan Burchill, Billy Congram, Wendy Crewson, Davy Helen Crompton, Ruth Ann Currie, Carol Davidson, Brian Deyell, Brad Elliott, Mary Lou Foxton, Bruce „Henry, Lyla Ann Hickey, Tommy Irwin, Lennie Johnston, Gloria _Lewis, Susan Major, Brenda Mc- Taggart, Cathy Miller, Beverly Po- cock, Karen Rae, Kenneth Rae,' Matt Richardson, Brian . Skinn, Eddie Skinn, Michael Walden. Mrs. MacKenzie, teacher. 0 - 0 - 0 Grade III to Grade IV Julie Adams, Bruce Cameron, Gregory Carter, Ross Caslick, Lois Corrin, Ellen Cruickshank, Jenni- ter Dundas, Linda Elliott, Mine Ewing, Linda Fairish, Gayle Gan- nett, Richard Gardner, Cheryl Getty, Larry Gordon, Paul Guest, Donnalea Hardier Grant neyWOOd, Gary MacKay, Norman Me4Lenrian, James. McCarter, David Ohm, John Rae, Judith Reid, Judy Riley, Wil- liam. Skint; Monty Templeroan, Adele Tiffin, George WelwOod, Catharine Wenger, Barbara White, Patricia urbrigg. Miss J. Armitage—Teacher, 0 - 0 Q Grade Grade IV Edward Ahura, Linda Aitebieon, Gary Bauer,. Barbara Boyd, Gary Brenzil, Ldrry Brooks, Donald Collar, Susan Currie, Terrance Deyell, Sheila Edward, Barbara Feagan, Randy Foxton, Paul Gard- ner, Beverly Hastings, Donald Hastings, Nicola Jeffery, Robert Major, Darcy Mathers, Ruth Anne Rich, Edward. Ross, David Schies- tel, Lynda Seddon, Richard Whar- ton, Bonnie Willie. , Mrs, Shera, teacher, 0 - 0 - 0 Grade IV to Grade V Donald Brooks, Mary Chettle- burgh, Brian Cronkwright; Joannei Dunbar, °Rita Fitzpatrick, Debbie Foxton, Brenda Hafermeld, Anus Henderson, Heather Rueston, Diane• Jeffery, Wayne Kreger, PrestOn Lediet, Brian Mackay, George Miller, Ivan McBurney, Robert McKay, John Phillips, Joanne Pick- ford, Joan Remington, David Rogers, Rilla Skerin, Ken Snowden, Gayle Stokes, Ken !Taylor, Nancy Whitby, Sharon Willie, Mrs. J, Gowdy, teacher. O - 0 - Q Grade IV to Grade V Jane Adams, James Armstrong, Robert Armstrong, Douglas Cane-, eron, Elaine Carter; Barrie Conrori, Mary Joan Corrin, Sheila Crewson, ,,Joan Cru icksha n It, Mary Ann Cruickshank, Kathryn' DaCharrrie, Douglas Elliott, Paul Fleury, Lyle Gauley, Melanie Harris, James Henderson, Robert Hotson, Donald FIusser, Linda Hutton, Judith Irwin, David Langridge, Anne Meyer, Brian Miller, Robert Miller, Doug- las Mowbray, Newton. Richardson, Marilyn Strong, Robert Tiffin, Patricia Walker, Mary Lee Wenger. Miss M. Jamieson, teacher. O - 0 - 0 Grade V to Grade VI Mary Ahara, Bruce Boyd, Geor- gina Brooks, Deuglas 'Cameron, Joan Cantelon, Brian Care, Nancy Casemore, Norman Corrin„ Sylvia Davidson, Jamie Douglas, Brenda Ellacott, Kevin Fisher, Wendy' Fuller, Terry Gardner, Carolynn Aty, Linda Hastings, Keith Hen- ry, Verna Hunter, Wayne Irvine, Harold Jarclin, Lorie. Johnston, Frances Lediet, Tommy Miller, Barry lVfaeLean, Linda IVIdTaggart, Dianne Orvis, Gloria Reed, Linda Schiestel, Barbara Scott, Patricia Soiling, Kenneth Skinn, Douglas Vyse, Bryan Walden, Jean Wel- wood, John Welwood, Mary White, Donald White, Mrs. Webster, teacher. O - 0 - 0 Grade V to Grade VI Dean Balser, Peter Callan, Bar- bara Henry, Betsy Irwin, Virginia Murray, Cathie Peachey, Donald Rae, Lynda Reavie, Neil Renwick, Paul Tiffin, Ken Vogan. O - 0 - 0 Grade VI to Grade VD Lonnie Boucher, Gary Carter, Brian Caslick, Bryon Collar, Ray Corrin, Wendy Cronhwright, Jane Day, Nancy DuCharme, Ruth Gib- bons, 'Ronnie Goy, Brenda Hall, Ruth Ann Hamilton, Valerie Hast- ings, Marilyn Higgins, Ricky Irvine, Bill Kerr, Allen Leggett, Mary Ann Mason, Donna McKay, Peggie Rae, Gary Reed, Ruth Sinclair, -Mary Ann Skinn, Sandra Stewart, Kerry Stuckey, Larry Taylor, Mrs, D. Thornton, teacher. O - 0 - 0 Grade VI to Grade VII Trevor Adams, Larry Aitchison, Bob Broome, Betty Carneron,,Mon- ald Carter, Brian Clark, Raymond Clark, Audrey Collar, Juliana Dau- phin, John Douglas, Fiona Edward, Douglas Ewing, P.au1 Fitzpatrick, Michael Fleury, Bruce Gauley, Wayne Gordon, Jim Griffith, Rae Gurney, John Hanna, Kay Marie Hardie, Sylvia Holloway, Ann McKibben, Warren Rich, Marilyn Riley, Eddie Rintoul, Corrie Rit- sema,‘Vana Rosenhagen, Thseedore Saint, Susan. Seli, Bob Sieling, Marvin Skinn, Robert Skinn, Linda Stapleton, Laura Walper, Lynda Whitby, John White. • Mrs. L. Hoy, teacher. 0 - 0 Grade VII to Grade VIII Stuart Allen, Judith Callan, Kar- en Cantelon, Rodney Cameron, Donald Caskanette; Wilfred Cas- kanette, Lynda Chittick, Robert Crewson, David''Crothers, Ronald Deyell, Sandra Dunbar, Ward Har- rison, Carman McBurney, Mary Ellen McPhail, James Mitchell, Brian Murray, James D. Newell, Noreen Nice', Pauline Redman, Sonja Ross, Jacqueline Saint, Doug- las Scott, Gary Stokes, Joseph Vanstone, Carol Walsh, Joan Whit- by. Mrs. Martin, teacher, 0 - 0 - 0 Grade VII to Grade VIII Robert Beattie, Pamela Burns, Robert Campbell, Bill Dauphin, Toni Deyell, Nancy Donaldson, Tom Ellacote Almajane Elliott, Darryl Gibson, Cathy Hanna, Janis Henderson, Bonnie jardin, Glen Attunit, Donald Merrick, JIM Ne- smith, Joan telehl, Elizabeth. Ritz- ma, Roche Schipper, Susan spry, Ronald Vogan, Terry Vander Hoek, David Wengee, * 0.0-0 Grade VIII fir Grade IX Sendiat Cameron, Jane Ann Col- Vile, sally CraUrferd, Dianne David- son, littry Lou Jittriion, EAther MICH The Pardwieh ,eongreptiOle of Jehovah's Witeeeses attended their convention: in Toronto, where 712 were in attendance at the Sun- day meeting and 017 were baptised., Mr. and Mrs. John Tudan and family spent the week-end with relatives in Port Colborne, Mrs. Tudan and children remained for a - longer visit. Mrs, Myrtle Wallace of Listowel Is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs, Stan Forester, Mr. and Mrs, Ron Hobe and Tommy of Grimsby visited in the community, on Saturday. Mr. James Vittie had the mis- fortune to severely get his right hand while tightening a -bolt on the lawn mower Thursday evening, The wrench he was using slipped and his hand was gashed on the blade, Eight stitches were re- quired to close the wound. He was attended. by Dr. Vanner of Palmers- ton, Week-end visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Jack King were Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bellamy of London and Mr. and Mrs. Torn Bellamy of Tilbury. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs, Jim Renwick (nee Margaret Me. Cann) who were married on Sat- urday. Mr. and Mrs, James Bunting and family of Willowdale spent the week-end with Mr, and Mrs. Peter 'Browne. Miss Louise Browne, of Toropto also spent the, week-end with her parents. Week-end visitors with Mrs, Ruby Forester were Mrs. Charles Verschpor of Anne Arbor, Mich., Mrs. P, Beeltworth and Robin Jane of Toronto. Rev, Douglas Vogan of Leaming- ton, a, former rector, was guest speaker in Trinity Anglican Church July 10th, the Venerable W. P. Wallace of Hamilton will be the special speaker. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Forester spent Sunday„ with Mr. and Mrs. n Carl Bender ear Gowanstown, Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Tom McClement were Mr. and Mrs. Jim. Inglis and Mr. and Mrs. Cam Leishman of Acton. Master Ricky Gibson of St. Ca- tharines is spending two Weeks With his grandparents, Mr, and Mrs: Ross 'Doig. Mr. and Mr's, Anson Demerling spent July 1st nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Schinbein in Mit- chell. Both couples were cele- brating wedding anniversaries. Week-end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Demerling were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilding of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Goldrieh of Lon- don. Miss Doris Gardner, Reg.N„ of Hamilton General Hospital, spent a. few days last week with her par- ents, Rev, A. F. and Mrs. Gardner, Mr, Vern .Hambly and daughter Wendy of Walton visited Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hambly. Wendy remained, for a longer vis- it. Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Hambly and family of Toronto and :Mrs. Max Hambly and two children of Kitchener were guests at the 'same hbme. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bailey of Windsor • and Mr. and Mrs. Gor- don Harley and Mrs. H. ISidy of Georgetown spent the ' week-end with Mr, and Mrs. William Mc- Cann and were guests at the Ren- wick -McCann wedding. Dr. J. D. Forde- left Monday for Orillia, where he will take a re- fresher course for •two weeks at the Ontario Hospital, then he Will go to Cedar Springs, near Chatham, where he will be employed in a hospital. Mrs. Forde and family will remain here until the end of August. They have been here 10 years. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Harris of Kitchener, Mrs. Alex Rife and daughter Darlene of Preston spent one day last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rbyden Devitt. ' Miss Pearl McMinn of Toronto was a week-end visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Garn King. Mrs. Ed Montgomery and son Graham of Toronto called on -friends in the village on Wednes- .day. Miss Margaret Anne Wilson, 13- year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wilson, was taken to Palm- erston Hospital on Friday night, where she underwent an apped- dectomy. This is the second child in the same family to undergo the same operation In two Months, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Lynn, Karen and Judy of • Orillia spent the week-end with Mrs, Dora Ridley. Miss Karen remained for two weeks. Kerr, George Kerr, Bob Lunn, Brenda MacLennan, Terry Merit- ley, Jean Rogers, Mary Jane Slesser, Mary Helen Thompson, Mrs, G. Mundell, teacher. Q 0 -o Grade VIII to Grade IX Margaret Ahara, Edna Mae Armstrong, David Arthur, Keith Broome, Douglas Campbell, Tom Chettlebnrgh, Linda Sue Crompton, Sandra Cummings, John Donald- son, Brian Douglas, John &heard, Martin Gamin, Sheila Gibbons, Allan'Harrison, Lynn Hickey, John }tapper, Brock Hueston, Mary Joan Lapp, 'Douglas MeTaggart, Billy Mitchell, Lynn Parkinson, Mary Phillips, Joan Rodman, George Weil, :Donald Rintoul, Xelth Scott, Patsy Shaekleton, Eugene Skinn, Mary Ann Southern, PAtsy Stewart, Primer Strong, jiff Thomson. Den. nig Wharton, George Whitby, Gebrfte Wilterk Bill Yeinten,.: tom.* too*, WROXETER Mr. and Mrs. George Paulin and family, Clifford, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Foxton and family, Wing- ham, and Mr. Robert Paulin, Tor- onto, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wes Paulin' over the week-end, Mr. and Mre. Allister Green and family, of Goderich, Mr. and Mrs. George Gibson and family were Sunday visitors with Mrs. W. E. Weir and Miss Gertie Bush. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Coupland and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brest, Tor- onto, and Mr. and Mrs, Jack Ed- gar, Kitchener, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Coup- land, Mr, and' Mrs. Lloyd Elliott and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gasho, Harriston, one day last week. Mr. arid Mrs. Harvey Bradshaw and Vicki spent the week-end with Mr, and Mrs. Glenn MeKereher and family at Southampton. Mrs, A. Sperling has returned home after a week's visit at the home of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Eaton-, SeafOrth. Mr. and Mrs, Al Crozier, St. Marys, visited during the week- end with their cousins, Mr. and Mee, Richard Ingram, Miss Gloria Herd and Mr. Don Peel spent the week-end' with Mr. and Mrs. George Hunt, Brampton, Mr. Don Milligan spent the week- end In London. Mrs, Robert Montgomery, Toron- to, Is at her summer home here,, ttbes TetnanS were Sunday visi- tors with Mr. Henry -Sage of Liz- towel. BEDROOM SPECIAL FROM CURRIES' SECOND FLOOR • apiece Walnut 0etirpozn Suite. Double Dresser (Onto .notroor), Bookcase Clielit of Drawers. • 1 :SilfriQ00. .spring-filled Mattress (smooth Top) 40 1 .Ribbon Spring • 2 Air-Foam Pillows • 2 Dresser Lamps • 1 Bedroom Lamp 2 Pictures 19 PIECE GROUP ALL $229 $2,000.0o i. a CASH BINGO. a a IN AID OF CLINTON' KINSMEN'S a CARTER BUILDING FUND a AND OTHER CLINTON WELFARE WORK a FRIDAY, JULY 15 : CLINTON LIONS ARENA a Arena Doors Open 7,30 p.m. (DST.) — Games Start. 9 p.m. iTi 10 DOOR PRIZES — $15.00 EACH TrCAMES FOR $40.00 EACH a 4 SHARE-THE-WEALTH GAMES a 1 SPECIAL GAME FOR $500.0,0 a —6LIP THIS ADVERTISEMENT And present at Arena Door for One Extre, Chance on 10 BIG DOOR PRIZES fe No Limit To Number of Clipped Advertisements Presented 7;4111.1IIauiaiiaaamIeeiIfi ii mitiinumaillatilminiiiiii BROWNIE'S Drive-In Ltd. 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The church was decorated with bashete of pink peonies and blue delphinium, The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. William lVfcCialio of Fordwich and the groom is the only son of Mr. and Mrs, Clark Renwick, R:R, 1,. Clifford. Mr. McCann gave his daughter. in marriage. She wore a cathedral length gown of Chantilly lace and nylon tulle with.- low torso and scalloped sabrina neckline. The bell-shaped- skireof 'layers of nylon tulle and satin was appliqued with dainty flowere and worn over-tulle and taffeta: The back was accent-, ed with nylon panels. A. lace half- hat with tiny pearls held her cir- cular „illusion veil, which - was em- broidered with lace appliques. She carried- white gardenias, stephan- otis and red roses, with . white streamers and wore a cultured pearl pendant, the gift of the groom, • Ballerina-length white nylon lace gowns, styled with fitted bodice, scoop neckline -and short sleeves, with crushed-blue taffeta. cummer- bund and large heck bow, were worn -by the attendants. The full, gathered skirts were worn over tulle and taffeta. The matching headdresses were taffeta. and ny-. ion tulle. Mrs. Jahn Baker, sis- ter of the bride, of Listowel, was the matron • of ,honor, while Miss Nancy Sothern, of Kitchener, and Mrs, William- Hutchisen.of Gorrie, also a sister of the bride, were the -bridesmaids. They each carried a spray of light blue; and white mums. Miss Connie 'Hutchison of Gerrie aricr Mise. Donna McCann of Pal- merston were flowergirls for their aunt. They were gowned in white nylon lace, styled with puff sleeves and crushed blue taffeta: cummer- bund with large back bow, and carried, white parasols filled with blue and white - mums, William Mulvey, of Belmore, was groomsman and the guests from Toionto, Kitchener, Gerrie, Ford- wich, Listowel, Palmerston, Gow- anstown, Clifford, Wingham, Wind- sor, Georgetown, Teeswater and the surrounding district were ushered by Walter Renwick, of, Belmore, cousin of the groom, and the bride's brother, Fred McCann of Ford- wich. The • bride's table in • the church parlor was centred with a three. tiered wedding cake in the shape of a church. -The bride's mother received the guests at the recep- tion, wearing a brocaded faille taf- feta dress of peacock blue, with pink accessories and a corsage of pink baby mums, Assisting, the groom's mother was attired in flor- al silk in tones of blue and rose with white accessories, Her corsage was white baby mums. The -happy couple will live on the groom's farm, R. R. 1, Clifford, He is a graduate of the Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph. Mr. and Mrs. Renwick left on a honeymoon to the Western pro- vinces and for the trip she donned an aqua blue sheath with a flow- ered silk overlay and a plain, matching three -, quarter length duster. Her accessories were white and she had a, corsage of white gardenias, a a a a a a • a a a a a a a GENERAL ADMISSION: $1.00 Extra, Cards: 25c each or 5 for $1.00 • • Special Games Sr. Share-The-Wealth Cards: 25c or 5 for $1 - THE NET