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Mrs. Oliver Kirk and Mrs. George
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Wr. and Mrs. J. D. Reecroft.
Mr. arid Mrs. Cecil Falconer
spent the week end Sa,rnia,
.there they attended the wedding
if Mr. Grant Macintyre of Wing
ham. on Saturday, and visited wit]
relatives ,for a few days.
Miss Margaret and Miss blorene
Moir of Toronto spent the week
end at the home of their sister
Mrs. James Richardson and Mne
Wary Lee of Toronto Mee visite(
there.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Perdon and
children visited on Sunday with her
mother, Mrs. Webster Jaeldin of
Listowel,
Mr, and Mrs, Orval Mitchell and
Mr. and Mrs. ()rest Howerchuk of
Toronto spent the week-end at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Henry
Miss Frances Henry of London al-
so visited with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs, Fred Culbert .of
Walton and bluer son, Llewellyn
of Stratford visited on Sunday at
the home of her sister, Mrs. 33er
lefeCienaghan.
Mr, and Mrs. Clayton Scholtz ant
children of Goderich visited or
Sunday with his parents, Mr. am
Mrs. Ezra Scholtz.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Allan an
sons, Philip, Ronald and Keith o•
Sault Ste. Marie, visited on Friclae
at the home of her sister, Mrs
Ronald Hill, and all called on Sat-
urday at the home of Mr. and Mrs
Wilbert Norris of Harriston. Sand
ra and Karen Hill, who had beer
visiting there, returned home,
Mr. and Mrs. E, H, Groskolth am
Karen left this week-end to Moto
to New York City,
Miss Mary Fisher returned horn
on Sunday after visiting for a weer
at •South Raymouth, Manitoulir
Island.
Miss EUphCrtlia Deacon, who har
been with Mrs. Alvin Armstrong a
Brussels, returned to Mrs. Allir
Pattison's on Friday and leaves fo
her home in London on Tuesday
Miss Sandra Taylor of Hamilton
visited last week at the home o
her uncle, Mr. Lawrence Taylor,
and returned home on Sunlay will
her mother, Mrs. George Taylor
Mr. Jim Ross, who spent Saturday
with Taylor families, and Berbers
and Shirley Pattison, daughters o
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pattison, re
turned with them on Friday afte:
spending week with Mrs. Taylo
at Hamilton.
Miss Marilyn Higgins of Wing
ham, spent a few days last weeh
with Miss Doreen Pattison.
Mr. George Martin, of Belgrave
presided for the morning service it
Calvin-Brick United Church or
Sunday, Mr. •Stewart Proctor read
the Scripture lesson and led ii
prayer. A male choir from Belgravi
rendered two anthems, with Mr
Roy Mundy at the organ, and Mr.
Clifford Coultes gave a splendid
address.
There will not be service in the
United Church here on Sunday.
Dr. and Mrs. Donald Watt ane
family left on Thursday from Tor
onto to motor home to Bella
Coola, B.C.
Mr. and Mrs. George Weber, of
Waterloo, visited on Friday with
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Weber and Mr.
anc Mrs. Cart Bartman and Mr
ands Mrs. Gordon Bridge, of Pal-
megston, visited on Sunday at the
Weber home.
Mrs. D. Willis and John visited
on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. S. C
Willis, of Gowanstown, and her
mother, Mrs. Musgrove, of 'VViox-
eter, accompanied them and visited
with her daughter, Mrs. Mitchell
of Molesworth.
This past week has seen many
fields of grain in this district, cut
and stooked. More farmers seem
to be stoolcing than using the com-
bine. Apparently straw is still part
of the winter storage crop. Many
fields are later ripening on account
of the wet weather in seeding time
but the hot weather has brought
them along fast.
Mrs. Albert Coultes and Miss
Marjorie and Diane, spent Mon-
day at the home of her sister
Mrs. Lawson Majury, of Paisley.
Mr, and Mrs. Percy Vincent, of
Auburn, visited for a few days las
week with Mr: and Mrs. Jas. Fal-
coner,
Corp. and Mrs. Alan Leader and
family, of Clinton Air School, spent
the week-end at the home of Mr
and Mrs. Jas. E. Currie.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Currie and
family and Miss Leah Currie spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Eric
Elliott and their family, who arc
holidaying this week at Wasaga
Beach,
WEEKLY EDITORS TO
MEET IN VANCOUVER
DERIVE
Mr. Thomas Smith was able to
return to his home on Saturday
after being a patient in the Wing*
ham hospital for the past month.
Mrs. 13en Iluekineon and family
of Nipiesing Junction, has spent
the paet week with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. George Cook and
other kelatives, '
Mrs, John Vincent of Goderich
visited for a few days last week
with Mr, and Mrs. Albert Vincent.
Marie Johnston of Clinton is
spending a few days holiday with
her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.
Clare leaneanim and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Grant MacLen-
nan and family of Listowel visit-
ed on Sunday With Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Vincent,
book, "Onions in the Stew" by
Betty McDonald. Mrs. James
Miehie gave a reading, "Cousin
Kate Comes to Town". Mrs. An-
derson conducted several contests.
A group of songs was enjoyed,
given by Nancy Anderson, Mary
Anne Wheeler, Brenda Johnston
and Mona Purdon. Lunch was
served by Mr's. Clifferd Logan,
Mrs. Albert Vincent, Mrs. Carl
Procter, assisted by the members.
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1956 PLYMOUTH 4-door sedan
Automatic radio
1956 DODGE 4-door sedan
1955 DODGE 4-door sedan
One owner car
1954 FORD coach
And several other models
Harley Davidson Motorcycle
TRUCKS
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1952 MERCURY 2-ton chassis and cab
"1951 DODGE 2-ton' with racks
Len Crawford Motors
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Phone 710 Wingham
Nephew Appointed
Curate in Buffalo
Rev. Ronald W. Forsyth, son ta
[Mr, and tMee. Roy M. Forsyth, DJ
Elizabeth,' NJ., has been ordained
an Episcopal deacon by Rt. Rev
Lewiston L. Scaife, S.T.D., Weir%
of the Diocese of Western, Ness
York.
Be has been assigned as curate
of St, Simon's Church in Buffalo,
his native city.
A graduate of Rutgers University,
the clergyman received the bache-
lor of sacred theology degree in
May from the General Theological
Seminary, New York City,
While at Rutgers, he was asso-
ciated with youth work at St.
John's Church in Elizabeth. For the
past two years he has •been sem-
inarian assistant at Christ Church,
Ronald is a nephew of Mrs. An-
drew Casemore, and the late Ruby
Forsyth, of Wingham,
ST. HELENS
Miss W. D. Rutherford has been
holidaying at Newborn, near Kings-
ton, as the guest of her friend,
Miss Myrtle Edwards.
Nancy and Patsy Cranston, Gla-
dys McDonald and Nancy Curran
spent a week at the C.G.I.T. camp
held at the United Church Sum-
mer School north of Goderich.
Mr. Colin Fingland of Wingham
conductel the service in the United
Church on Sunday morning. There
will be no service next Sunday,
Recent visitors with - Mr. and
Mrs. George Stuart included Mr.
and Mrs, George Leadhetter and
Bambara of Toronto and Mrs. Co-
lin McGregor of Kintail, Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Ward of Los Angeles. Mr.
Ward was a former resident of the
9th concession.
Mr. Roy Hawley of Oshawa was
a week-end visitor at the home of
Mr. and 'Mrs. Lorne Wood.
Miss Donna Woods has complet-
ed her training at the Ktteheaer-
Waterloo Hospital and is holiday-
ing at her 'home here before writ-
ing her exams for nurse's registra-
tion, Donna will return to the Kit-
chener Hospital as a staff member
on 'October 1st.
Recent visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. W. A. 'Humphrey included Mr.
and Mrs. W. J. Humphrey, Mr.
and Mrs, George Walker of Wing-
ham, Mrs, Jake Hunter and Mr.
and Mrs. Cliffe Menary.
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THE WORLD AWAITS YOU-Never
before have so many flags of the
world's nations flown at the Exhibi-
tion. People and displays from
around thegtobe andall of Canada's
provinces are represented in the
fifty-four permanent exhibition
buildings.
The Honorable
J. Kamer Mackay
D.S.O., v.o., ci.c„ LL.D.
Lt. Governor of Ontario
will officially open the 1960
Canadian National Exhibi-
tion, August 24th. Don't miss
this colorful ceremony, ,
ARCADE OF LIGHT-The brightest
thoroughfare in the world. The
Princes' Boulevard inside The
Princes' Gates. More than twice as
bright as Chicago's famed State
Street,
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FOOD PRODUCTS
BUILDING-P rizes
aplenty and give-
aways galore in the
world's largest Food
Products Building.
131 SHRINE CIRCUS —The
thrills and excitement Of a great
circus suds as few of at have seen!
An unforgettable experience for
children of all ages; Daily at the
Afternoon Grandstand show,
Aug. 29-Sept. 10
verice.elmosfO
rss All grandstand tickets admit you free to the greundsat any
time-day of performance Only. Evening Grandstand show,
nightly et 8.15 p.m.
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INTERNATIONAL CAT
SHOW—biggestshowingof
cats in Canada, drawing en-
tries trent all over the ten-
tinent, A fascinating show
in the Pavilion, upper floor
Horse Palate, Aug.26-21.
ACTION.PAcKEO AOtIA.
RAMA -Ihrillingdomonstra-
lions by ,champion water-
skiers, divers, motor boat
races, Seats free ter your
enjoyment at the Water-
front Grandstand.
MILE OF FUN-FILLEO
MIDWAY—All for fun and
fire for all on this glittering
mile of thrill-packed rides,
side-shows and games.
Large Miniature Midway for
the kiddieS 1.
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Rose Beige . all sizes,. Personal Leg Length .
Reg. 98c — NOW Z prs. $1.77
.PooploWho Shop In Wingham Read The Advancellimoo: WALE CUBS 'PREPARE. FOR.
:Fa FRB .DAY Miss Emma Johnston is talcip
the Saguenay trio-this week.
Rev. William 131atikinore, Mrs.
Black more anti Where% of Port
Credit are visiting Mr. and Mee.
Raymond
L.
Elliott.
W.Mrs. Speir of Brussels and
King McDonald of Montreal visited
Eluevale friends on Monday.
Mr. and. Mrs. Knute Karison of.
London spent. Monday with Mr, and:
Mrs. Joe !Greenaway and family,
Telephone 152
OUR INSOMTWAS
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for the' peoteellen. of PARTNER,-
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WEDNESDAY stud THURSDAY •
August 24 amid 4.
"SEVEN THIEVES"
Edward G. Ifeeibineort
This Experience in Suspense- is Not
for `Those with Weak Hearts
Slows at 7.15 9.15.
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FRIDAY And SATURDAY
August 26 - 27
"THE LAST VOYAGE"
Technicolor
Robert Stack and. Dorothy Malone
Thrills Pile Upon Thrills — Until
The Suspense Is 'Unbearable
Shows at 1,15 - .9.1.5
MON. - TUBS, - WED.
August 29 - 30 - 31
"WAKE ME WHEN
IT'S OVER"
Color
Ernie Kovacs and Margo Moore
A Laugh A Minute in the Funniest
Service Misadventure Movie ever
seen.
Shows at 7,15 - 9.20
LAE ATTENDANCE
IT INSTITUTE MEET THURSDAY and MOAT
August 25 20
• "FIVE PENNIES"
Technicolor
Danny Kaye,- Barbara Bel Geddes
Louis Armstrong
BELGRA.VE--There were nine-
cen members, 10 visitors and 26
hildren present at the regular
fleeting of the Eelgrave Women's
Mstitute on Tuesday, when the
'oung mothers and their children
rere entertained by the Institute
ierabers.
The president, Mrs. Richard
'rooter, was in charge of the busi-
ees session, and Mrs. Carl Proc-
ex- read the minutes. The finan-
ial report showed a 'balance on
and' of $183.93. Cards of thanks
.ere read from the Perdue and
leCrea families, and from the
'gingham Branch Cancer Society
er gifts received.
'The group decided to apply for
he short course for fall, "Third
deal", with Mrs. Clifford Purdon
end Mrs. Clifford Logan as leaders,
the members also have applied for
'Aids to Effective Speaking", a
me-day course, set for January
'2, with Mrs. Art 'Hamilton as the
lea der.
'the 441 Homemaking class pro-
eet for fall is "The Club Girl En*
'Arta:ins", and it is honed that the
names of those interested will be
n 'as soon as possible as the train-
rig school dates are for Sept. 20
end 21.
Volunteers for helping with the
mending at the hospital on the
'fourth Wednesday of the month
ere Mrs. Herson Irwin, Mrs. Lyle
Hopper, Mrs. Robert Higgins, Mrs,
Lawrence Vannan and Mrs. J. 112,
Coultes,
Mrs. Earl Anderson was in
lharge of the education program
end the roll call was answered
with "Something I Have Learned".
handra and Marjorie Procter gave
3, vocal duet accompanied by Mrs,
Vannan,
Mrs. Ross Anderson gave the ad-
Jress which was a review of the
Plus
"BUCHANAN RIDES
ALONE"
BELGRAVE The Cubs held
their regular meeting on Tuesday
evening with 26 boys, the leader,
des, Kenneth Wheeler and four
assistants present. Before the
-travel Howl opened tile meeting
he boys played some steam-off
games. This was followed by in-
ipeQtton.
The Cube were divided into two
Groups, the older fellows going
town to the arena floor and the
there remaining in the hall. The
evaning wasday to be i spent pierladetilasinApfleoyr
he field
this fall. Some of the require-
nents are leap frog, skipping, bal-
ancing, hopping and tying knots.
The leader tested Cubs on their
Pirst Star work during the entire
fleeting. Ray Sehelfete was sue-
ossful in obtaining his First Star,
kfter Taps there was a peanut
rerrunble and the meeting closed.
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SATURDAY ONLY — AUG. 27
"ONCE UPON A
HORSE"
You Could Not Get Killed in
This Western If You Tried
"LAY THAT RIFLE
DOWN"
Judy Canova Laughs It up.
Special Carpet News 1010 •
From N. Welwood Carpets
Through August, famous BARRYMORE
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many years of wear ..
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Exciting new tufted. BROADLOOMS with rubberized backing,
Wools, Nylons, Duralon and Viscose, now at prices that compare
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And here's an extra bonus offer:— with every rug purchase,
you receive at HALF PRICE, the finest under-padding made,
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DROP IN THIS WEEK AND LOOK OVER THE LARGE
RANGE OF NEW SAMPLES. HAVE AN ESTIMATE FOR
YOUR ROOM. RUGS OR WALL-TO-WALL.
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SUNDAY MIDNIGHT — AUG. 28
"REVENGE OF THE
CREATURE"
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SECOND BIRTHDAY
MON. - TUES. - WED.
August 29 - 30 31
"NEVER LOVE A
STRANGER"
(Adult Entertainment)
Starring John Drew Barrymore,
and Lita Milan .
Plus
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More than 400 representatives of
weekly newspapers •from across
Canada are expected to attend the
41st annual convention of the Ca,
nadian Weekly Newspapers As-
sociation in Vancouver September
12, 13 and 14.
Theme of the conference is ""Pa-
cific 60" and delegates will ex-
amine the importance of trade with
Pacific countries.
Among convention highlights will
be a report on Russia, by Dr. A. B.
(Dal) Grauer, B, C, Eleetrie presi-
dent 'arid University of British .
Columbia chancellor.
Presentation will 'be made during
the convention ref the 1060 Better
Newspapers Awards, given anhually
by the OWNA irt recognition of
outstanding achievement. Thelucled
are awards for the best all-round
paper, beat editorial page and best
front page in the various circula-
tion groups,
Chairman of the sessions will be
OWNA president 'Leslie E. Barber
Of the ChilliWaelt. B C., Progress.
CoriventiOn progrant chairman is
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Beelgrave district's only set of trip-
ets celebrated their second birth-
lay on Friday, August 19th. They
enjoy playing outside and get into
their share of mischief. Danny had
he misfortune to drink some eine
aitute polish early in the new year
mil spent several, weeks in the
hospital. From left to right, Dan-
ny, Dwight and Donetsk.
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