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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1960-07-27, Page 3call ahead /Or reservations— DISTANCE Vacation plansy• '57 DODGE V8 Sedan This car like new. '53 MONARCH Sedan A one owner ear. • • 0 .111'. • .r... uns Reunion • • a a. tel OZ. JAR SPECIAL 25c SARAN WRAP 14111111C'S BEANS 2 15Tmcif 33c _ MAIL AWAY OFFER! 3 PIECE BAR B-Q SET FOR $2.00 GET DETAILS AT YOUR DOMINION 12 INCH SPECIAL 28 FT, 35c ROLL SHREDDED WHEAT "Gi,g' SERVE WITH FRUIT AND CREAM NABISCO SPECIAL 29 29c SPECIAL 12 CI' JAR r SPECIAL QUEEN OLIVES 12.1AORZ. 35c Doz. 49c For Cool Summer Minks California Sunkist LEMONS 95c 24 OZ. BOTTLE 130TH FOR BISCUIT FEATURE 3(P) SC rGnET A 29c witch to DC) NIONfor 0 ADD VARIETY TO YOUR MOLE AYLMER PICK/cES SWEET GHERKINS 11[ CLOVERLEAF FANCY FANCY WHITE MEAT, SOLID TUNA FISH SPECIAL 7110j, 39c STAFFORD'S — MELLO GOLD MARMALADE JUST HEAT AND SERVE DEEP BROWNED SPECIAL BUY ONE GET ONE FREE — MIR — NEW PLASTIC CONTAINER LIQUID DETERGENT SPECIAL OFFER! 2c OFF PAtK IN TOMATO SAUCE COOKED HEINZ SPAGHETTI SPECIAL CANDY FEATURE, McCORMItICS JELLY SUPREME ONE POUND in CELLO .47C BAKERY PRODUCTS ONLY At DOMINION RICHMELLO RAISIN BREAD 16 OZ, 23c RICHMELLO WIENER ROLLS HANDY — FOR YOUR LAUNDERING LIQUID GLIDE ST/1RCH Ai 32 OZ. b4 64 OZ. m nOTtLE gga ir C BOttLE ii McLAREN'S CORN RELISH 1,5 OZ. BOTTLE 35c IDEAL FOR PICNICS CLUB HOUSE — PIMENTO t ED PKG. Of 25c VALUES EFFECTIVE IN WINGHAM UNTIL CLOSING TIME SAIUROAY, Jim Is oz. 29 C T445 McCORMICKA S PICNIC ASSORTMENT IT IS NATIONAL SALAD WEEK RICHMELLO SALAD DRESSING a jzz, 19. 1.6 JAORZ. 33c 32 OZ. CAS JAR VIP C KRAFT ASSORTED LIQUID DRESSINGS cog ii 29c No, I 'Ontario New Crop - Fresh DOz. SWEET CORN 55c CELERY HEARTS • II V. • iiii 19c Bath No, I Ontario Crisp Green 1. II,', '57 CHEVROLET Sedan This is a real beauty, one owner ear. • t; PHONE 237 Mrs. Bertha Mexson of Onarga, Ill., spent a week with. Wroxeter and Bluevale friends. Master Ronnie and Miss Bonnie Elliott spent .last week with Mr. and Mrs. William Dowling-, Mt. Forest, and this week are with Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood Rooney, Mt. For- est and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mc- Lellan, Kennilworth. Mr, and Mrs. George Gibson and family, Miss Gertie Bush and Mrs. W. E. Weir were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Allister Green, Goderich. Mr, and Mrs. Ross Flood, Mon1?- ton, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mason, Sarnia, were week-end guests of Mr, and Mrs. Art Wheeler. Little Brian and Brenda Lee Mason, who have spent the past week with their grandparents, returned home, Masters Brian and Rickey El- liott spent last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold 'Hallett, Palmerston, and Brian is visiting this week with Mr. and Mrs. Doug Greenwood, Palmerston. Mr. and Mrs. William Hart have returned home from Port Elgin, where they spent the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Murphy, Straf- forciville., were week-end guests of the tatter's mother, Mrs. William Montgomery. Mr. and Mrs. Mac Donald and'family, Detroit, are also visiting at the same home, Messrs. Terry Clark and Dick Allan spent from Wednesday to Sunday on a camping trip at In- verhu Miss Sharon Elliott is holidaying this week with Mr. and Mrs. Mel- vin Weber, Mt, Forest. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Noble, Roth- say, spent Sunday with Mr. and 1111111111101411118111119111111111181111111111111111116111111filEUIS111.1111111111111111INIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111E4 El 1111 Ft' IR Ei p N FI lei )56 Studebaker V8 Commander Coach - a. beautiful 12-tone Blue a White. (Special carpet News From N. Welwood Carpets Through July-August, famous BARRYMORE and HARDING rugs .offered,, at SPECIAL SALE PRICES. Fine, high quality WILTON HARDTWISTS, 80% Woo! and 20% Nylon, thick closely woven, pile that means luxury and many years of wear . • as low as $10.95 per sq. yd. Exciting new tufted BROADLOOMS with rubberized backing, Wools, Nylons, Duralon and Viscose, now at prices that compare with almost any type of floor . • from $6.95 per sq. yd. And here's an extra bonus offer:— with every rug 1.11.0110e, you receive at HALF PRICE, the finest under-padding made, "Cushion tread" for extra luxury and wear. DROP IN THIS WEEK AND LOOK OVER THE LARGE RANGE OF NEW SAMPLE'S. HAVE AN ESTIMATE FOR YOUR ROOM. RUGS O.R. WALL-TO-WALL. BUDGET PLAN AVAILABLE N. WELWOOD CARPETS Phone 86 '58 FORD Custom 300 Sedan 1960 FORD FAIRLANE V8 DEMONSTRATOR—automatie trans- mission, radio, window washer, white wall tires, approximately 3,000 Miles, Selling at big reduction with a new car guarantee, "Land Sakes° What is an Elephant Doing in the Barnyard?" The Elephant is There Because Elephants Never Forget. He Wants To Remind You That . JULY 24.30 IS CANADIAN FARM SAFETY WEEKI Remember to be careful at all times C IA Co-'operators Insurance Assaciainen Offices ira Belleville, Guelph, Hamilton, London, Ottawa, Owen Sound, Potorborough, Port Arthur, Sarnia, Stratford, Scutt St.. Marisa Sudbury, Toronto, W indoor Numerous older models— all thoroughly checked inside and out, and sold under guarantee. Beautiful two-tone Turquoise and White. uron Motors Lt Ford Monarch - Ford and Fordson A. D. MaCWILLIAM '56 PLYMOUTH Sedan Two-tMie Blue. A-1 inside and out. '55 DODGE 6-cyl. Coach Cheap transportation. 4 • FOUR GENERATIONS attended the Willis family reunion on Sunday! at the !home of Mr, and Mrs, Lawrence Willis of Jamestown. In the Ny picture are Mrs. Lawrence Willis, her daughter, Gertrude (Mrs. Roy Tractors WROXETER WINGHAM a a U U a FA U U ILA Fl FA N FII Pt NA Ali Nast Mrs. Richard Ingram. Misses Hope and Dianne Noble and Carol Ann Ingram, who have been vis- iting their grandparents, returned home with them. Misses Elsie and Marion Gibson, Winnipeg, are at their summer home here. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Dobbs, To- ronto, were visitors last week with Mr, 'and Mrs. Gilbert Howes. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mapletoft and family, Millbrook, have re- turned home after spending their vacation with Mrs. Mapletoft's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Coates. Mrs, R. Newton accompanied Mr. and Mrs. 'Carl Newton of Harriston to Port Elgin on Sunday and visit- ed Miss Nancy Newton, who is vacationing there. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Elliott spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood Rooney, Mt. Forest. Mrs. Alonzo Sparling and Miss Hazel Sparling, accompanied by Mrs. A. Hunt, returned home P:7 day night from a very enjoyable four days' trip to Parry Sound, North Bay, Callender, Burk's Algonquin Park and Barrie, Miss Francis Paulin spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Clark Sharpin. Misses Helen McGee and Dawn Lue Clark, who, accompanied by three other friends, spent last week- at Port Elgin, returned home Fri- day night. Mr. Clarence Clement), Toronto, is vacationing with his wife and family at their summer home here. Mr. and Mrs. Laurie VanVelsor, Hamilton, spent the week-end at their home here. Mr. and Mrs.. Harry Bowers, Kevin and Steven and Mrs. Annie Brown, Scarborough, were week- end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Verne Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hart, Oshawa, have returned home following three weeks' vacation with their l';',rents, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Hart 'anal Mr. and Mrs. Ted Newton. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Hunter and family, Windsor, visited with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hunter and Mrs. Ruth MacDonald, Mr, and Mrs. Walter Eaton and family and Miss Jean Alexander, Skaforth, spent Sunday with Mrs. Alonzo Sperling. We are sorry to report Mrs, Verne Clark and Mrs. Herb Pat- terson are patients in Wingham General Hospital. Last week we erroneously re- ported Mrs. Chas. Cathers had re- turned home from hospital, this should have read Mrs. Wm, Alex Cathers, Sorry, DONNYBROOK ST, HELENS Miss. Donna. Woods, student nurse at the Kitchener-Waterloo tal, was a. visitor at her home here last week. Mr. and Mrs. W. A, Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Miller and Mr. and WS. Cyril :Campbell of Luck- now were guests at the wedding. of Miss Marlene Johnson and Mr. 'Murray Kirkby at the Fordwieh United Church on Saturday. Mrs. Alex Murdie, Mr. and Mrs. Mel Brown of Kitehetier were week-end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Woods, BLUEVALE Mr. and Mrs Spence McKinnon and children of Niagara Falls were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. R. H. McKinnon. Mr. and Mrs. James Masters of Parkhill, Norman Hall of Aylmer and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scott and family of Newton visited recently with Mn', and Mrs, Gordon Hall, Visiting at the home of Miss Mary Duff and Mrs. M, L. Aitken last week were Gerrond Duff of Welland and Mr. and Mrs, Jack Elliott of London. Mrs, Isabel Elston of Brussels visited for a few clays with friends in Bluevale. Mrs. Donald Street, Linda, Julie and Stephen spent 'Wednesday with Mrs. M. L. Aitken, Rev, Wtn. Blaekmore, Mrs. Blaekmore, Bobby and Karen, of Port Credit, are spending a holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Elliott. Next Sunday, July 31st, there will he no services in the Blue- vale churches. Rev. W. R. Welsh, of the United Church, has been preaching to both congregations in Knox Presbyterian Church dur- ing July. During August Rev. T. E. Kennedy of Knox Church will preach in the United Church to the two congregations. Mrs. Kersey Jackson of Calgary and her sister, Miss Lottie 'Code of London were visitors in. the village last week. Who trumharn AcIvioce-ritrog, ws4P,U4V“il4Y 7, MO c SAL CLEARANCE. SUMMER COSTUME JEWELLERY YOU HET TWO ITEMS. FOR .THE PRE OF ONE PLUS ie NO EXCHANGES OR REFUNDS Don't Miss This Super Sale HAEERmill *S EWELLERY1 PHONE 2,so WINGHAM, ONTARIO II 1t111111111s1t111111111s iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 111.11 iiiii .11$1111.14.1 iiiii Imo iiiiiiiiii iii II. i iiiii 14411111411111111111;,t0.3' MIDNIGHT SHOW AT THE LYCEUM THEATRE SUNDAY, JULY 31 at 12.05 "THE WEREWOLF" AND "THE GIANT CLAW" weer 1958 FORD Deluxe Sedan SIX CYLINDER CUSTOM 300—radio, window washer, only 12,650 miles—like a new car at a used car price. '58 CHEVROLET Sedan Low mileage, exceptional shape, complete with custom radio,' Koch), granddaughter Thelma (Mrs. Bruce Hallman) and great grand- daughter, Connie Hallman. At Jamestown WROXETER—The annual Willis reunion was held on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Willis, Jamestown, with approxi- mately 35 in attendance. President Bruce Hallman, Lis- towel, and Treasurer William Wil- lis, Wingham, were in charge. The new officers elected for 1961 were president, Roy Koch, Gowanstown and treasurer, Clarence Russell, Harriston. Members of the family attended from Harriston, Listowel, •Gowans•L' town, Bluevale and Wingham, Misses Claire and Sandra Chain, ney of East Wawanosh visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Thompson and family. Mrs. Charles Jefferson and El- aine spent Thursday with the for- mer's sister, Mrs, Charles Potter at Parkhill, Masters Kenneth and Paul Jos- hing of Londesboro are spending their vacation this week with their sister, Mrs. Wes. Jefferson Mrs, joint Thompson and How- ard visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Prod Barber at 'Cloderieh, Mr. and Mrs. FAI.Vard Robinson and family and Dill and Gerald Dainty Of PetitWawa, who are holidaying there, were visitors with tier mother, Mrs, Gershon Johnston of East Wawanosh on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Sam Thompson and family visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Art Bryce and family at 74114141!1411Mtnittat01111114141411.01111141t111514111141111111111111411111,14411A1111111141411141111114ifililliiiiiiIIIN T'ceswat"r.