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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1961-05-17, Page 12ANOTHER DEMONSTRATION of national survival tea gantp towed how to rig a aeavy-duly trip id operations a as given by members ,of the' 21st l hell that can be used as a derrick to lift heavy loads - Ragiment at the annual inspect ion ol' the unit on A-T [holm. Sunday on the NVingham high school grounds, alien -# 7"DON'T TAKE CHANCES WITH YOUR HEALTH -.HAVE VANCE'S DRUG STORE CoMPOU NCI YOUR,. TRADEa'IKS, WINS COMMISSION-Lieut. W. D. Jardira of the 90th Battery, 21st Field Regiment 'Winghain, win; PreStIllikd With Ida corn. mission in the attilkay &Oleg the animal inspeetioa of the Regiment last Sunday. Shown presenting the certificate is LL-Col, W. P. D00- Iran, representing, the 18tH tironp, a 'member of the inspecting pattY.--A-T lahota, Me011efAiarirer.s • 1 l'„ INI/talra Wad, MaY 17, 1941, " WMIFItaaa ATTENTION PARENTS James Elston. is • Morris Bd, Chairman. All members of Morris School This ilW88[1.gn from the Ontario Department of Lands and Forests' to directed to the parents of child- ren who frequent bush areas. Many latsh and grass fires are started Caoh year children playing with .paatches and fireeraeltara. Please Board were present at a meeting on May WI. James Biston was Chosen as chairman, The ; of the April meet- ings. were real and approved, School problems relating. to- teacthers re-engagement, supplies, transportation and the Walton situ- ation were discussed, The secretary was instructed to advertise for three teachers to re- place Mervyn, Campbell, Mrs. Brad- shaw and Miss Procter, Whose re- 518-nations had been received. Six teachers who were, interview- ed signed contracts for the next school year. Payment of the 'following bills was authorized.: ;Jahn Blake, $37.50; Lou is 13Ia it e, $25.00; Mach an' s Hardware $13,73; R. Shaw., $0.90. 'Next meeting of the Board will he on Thursday evening, May 11. at S. S. No. 8 when a representative of jack Hood will present a display of school supplies for the inspec- tion of the teachers and school board members. James Elston, Chairman. R. S. Shaw, Secretary. - Mr, and Mrs. Roy Adair and Leslie Hilbert spent Sunday with Mr. and. Mrs. Ken Baker and fam- ily at Strathroy. Mr. and Mrs. Jaek Alexander warn your tarlatan againat this and baby, of Kitchener, visited over dangeroua practice. Your own the. week-end with their parents, home could be endangered by such activity on the part of young folks ?alio do not appreciate the danger. ML. and Mrs. J. V. Alexander. Sunday guests with Miss Anna McDonald were Rev. O. C, Ryan, S.J.' editor of The Canadian Mes- senger of the Sacred Heart, of Tor- , litIMNIMINMININNIMINIIIIIIMINWSIIRIMW I onto, Rev. C. Drouin, chaplain at the RCAF Station, Clinton, Medame CELIM Theta Wingham, Ontario Two Shows Each Night Commenelng at 7.15 p.m. ADMISSION-65e - 45e 300 Lepage, of Kingston, Sgt. and Mrs. Earl Ireland, of Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. John Hanna and Mr. and Mrs. Dill Harris, of Wiaghana Mr. Sid. Crump, of Sarnia, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Crump and sons, of Orangeville, and Mr. and Mrs Bill Crump and Billy, of Niagara Falls, Ont., visited over the week- end with their mother, Mrs. Jean Crump. Mr, and Mrs. Neil Stainton, of Toronto, and Miss Marlene Stain- ton, of London, were week-end visitors with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Stainton, 4 DAYS - WED.-111 UM-NM-SAT, MAY 17-18-19-1.10 Gerhard Reidman - Birgel - Margit Nunke itr "HIPPODROME" Cis Christen'ed LAKlig..ET.--john Daniel, infant son of Ma ana Mrs. Jim Renwick Mal John William, Infant -eon -of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mighton, were christened at the Mother's Pay Service at McIntosh United. Uhurclk on Sunday, The modern theory seems to bin that a dollar saved Is :lest a good time lost. TEACHERS VACATION POSEN JN OREN', BRUCE AND HURON' COUNTIES Paying up to $1,000 or more 4113-. pending upon ability.. Work is highly professional yot profitable, FOIL IMMEDIATE LOCAL INTERVIEW WRITE BOX 10, WINGUAM or Telephone Wingham 890 17-24b 11111111N1111/11111111111111M1111111111111111111111,1* .,.. '10/ Li th is Si in Lc in bi, to' nth to ti et 'Fl pl ta mc. to nth n1 Pt al. PE di ilf Ci. CI( ge 'as p1 fa rclf $2 L4 Cl to do p Ott tt ha w s • ar fi I I Red Front Grocer The shock . . the thrills death-defying drama the 0. ALAN WILLIAMS Optometrist Phone: Our Prices Are Lower 590 We Keep Down the Upkeep .neseseses SAVE-20o Free Delivery on hturAny at the Wingham high, school grounds. athown, above is the method by whieh casualties would be removed from the upper level of a building, on a streteher.--A-T Photo, NATIONAL SURVIVAL was part of the training demonstrated by members of tlw 2Ist flegiment, which includes batteries at Walkerton, Listowel end Wingham, at the annual, inspection of the Regiment Patrick St., Wingham Phone 770 Maple Leaf Tinned HAM $1.45 SAVE-Ins Maple Leaf Sockeye SALMON 2/$1.17 SAVE-1.0e 32-oz. Johnson's Klear LIQUID WAX $1.09 SAVE-foe lb. Johnson's Klear PASTE WAX 69c WESTON'S le off CINNAMON BUNS 31c Rose Bread and Butter PICKLES, 16-oz ...29d Bick's Baby DILL PICKLES, 16-oz. 37c Club House STUFFED OLIVES, 12-oz. 39c Heinz Hamburg Relish, Barbecue Relish, or Hot Dog Relish, 12-oz. 33c I DONALD DUCK 48-oz. GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 29c Martin's APPLE JUICE, 48-oz. 37c St. William STRAWBERRY JAM, 24-oz. 49c St. William Orange-Grapefruit MARMALADE, 24-oz. 37c MAPLE LEAF 5-to-6 lb. average Smoked PICNIC SHOULDER lb. 39r. Schneider's COOKED HAM, 1/z-lb. J.),C. r r ii111111111111.11111111111111111111111Milla111111111115111110 Mae 1.0 -,..erso.soame......e.nose•)enwimmum•adenetranwaomer.rieuposavao=wecemmemo.a...=..o.al infant son of Mr, and Mrs. Robert Deyeli J r, was baptised. Mr. and Mrs. William Lockridge were the godparents. -Mr. and Mrs. Alan .Maelaay and 'family visited Sunday afternoon with her 'parents, Mr. and H L. IVLeGuire, at Belgrave end bad dinner with Mr. MacKay's parents Mr. and Mrs. Gordon MacKay of town, OUR, FEE$ BEAUTY Fo woR ARE ALWAYs FAIR ANDJUST! WE'RE our TO WIN YOUR CONFIDENCE. AND TRUST..! , the --- Vireek-end guests with Mr. and of circus. Mrs, Wilfrid Congram were Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Brackley, of Graven- . hurst, Mr. and. Mrs. C. N. Blackhall, Mr. and Mrs, David Blaelthall, Miss Ruth Blackball and Mr, Alan Braekley, all of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Heron, of Pickering. Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Monahan re' Detroit visited with Mrs. Joseph Brophy at the week-end, --Mrs, C. H. Hinde left on Tues- day morning for Buffalo, N.Y., where She will spend a 'week or two with Miss Earnseliffe Mus- grove. - Mrs. Agnes McGee of Edward -Stara! moved to the Huron County Home hi Clinton last week. Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Ranson and Billie were Mother's Day vis- itors with his parents, Mr.. and Mrs. 0. Rapson, Hensall. - :Mrs. Ken Carter, , Janice and Dale left by air on Monday for Halifax, N.S., where they will join Mr. Carter. He has been working for the television station there for some weeks. -Calvin Carson of Guelph spent the week-end at the home of his son, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Cerson and --Miss Fern Nethery of Kitch- ener and Mr. • and Mrs. James Smith and family of Listowel visit- ed on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ab Nethety, Mr. and Mrs, Angus Mowbray. Doug, and Carl spent the week-end in Detroit, where they visited with Mrs. Mowbray's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nell Sparks, -Mr. and Mrs. P. Goodyear of Saskatoon, PS a s , are visiting with his sister, Mrs. Omar Haselgrove and family. -Dr. B. N. Corrin was in Tor- onto last week When he attended the annual meeting of the' On- tario Medical Association, held at the Royal York- Hotel. Dr. 'D. R. Young spent one day at, the con- vention. Mr. Stafford Bateaon was a visitor on Sunday with his son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Carl McKay and family in Strat- ford. • Mr. and. Mrs. Delbert Bailey of Roseville, Well., aisi Mr. Muir Me- liatighlin of Sarnia spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. N. T; Me- Laughlin, with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hamilton. acid family on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Ham- ilton and family of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs. 'Gordon Hamilton and Beverly of ffensall mid air. and Mrs. James Donaldson of Teeawa- ter, Sister Marie Christine of St. Joseph's Hospital, Sarnia, and Sis- ter Colestes, of St, Joseph's Acad- emy, London, spent the week-end at the home of the former's par- ents, Mr, and Mrs. Walter Lock- ridge. Mrs. Patrick Hennessey and daughter, Pam, of London, were guests with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Kerr, over the week-end. She also visited with her brother, Mr. J. J. Kerr Jr., Bluevale Rd., and her niece, grs. Fred Moore, Diagonal Road, Bob Kerr of Stayner, Luther of Montreal, Doug of Toronto and J. J. Jr., all re- membered their mother on Mo- thees Day. by speaking to 'her 'by phone. Alive Smillie of Edward Street returned to Wingham Gen- eral Hospital on Sunday morning. Mrs. Smillie had only been home two weeks, -.Visitors. on . Sunday. with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew IVIeKague were. air:aird Mrs. John Allan Stewart and Ronnie of Hamilton, Mr. and gra. John Cardiff, Colleen, Allan and Janet of Brussels and Mrs McKague's mother, Mrs. Albert Stewart of Brussels. . --Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wright and family were ,and Mrs. George Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Walker and Doug- las and Mr. -and Mrs. Roy Young Barbara, Kenneth and Linda of Blyth. -Mr's. H. J. Sloan of Brant'ord was in town for a few days last weeks a Mr. and Mrs. James Waddell of Listowel and Mr. and Mrs, Ken Dowd and Miss Sharon Dowd of Milverton were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and (Mrs. Robert Wenger and family. -Tatr.' and Mrs,- E. R. Harrison ' and Mr. Fleming Ballagh of Wing- ham, Mr., and Mrs. Rms. E. Harri- son; Carol, Donald and. Debbie of Listqwel.and Mr. .and 11'Les. Williams A. Darling of Belmore were Sun- day guests at the home of Mt, and Mrs. Elmer Ballaga, Nancy • and Wayne. They all' attended the ser- vice in Behnore • Presbyterian Church when Wayne was baptised. -airs. J. '1', Bilafell and 'children of London spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Walter Davis. Sgt. Bildfell is confined to West- minster' Hospital, where he is suf- fering from a heart ailment. ---'Mr. awl Mrs. G. G. Stephens of .Carripbellford,. Ont., were week- end. guests at .the home of their son, Mr. and Mrs: Jack Stephens and fautily. 'with 'Mrs. Don Ken- nedy and children for several days the' latter.:part of the week were her parents, Mr. and 'Mrs, W. E. LeVan of Arnprior. Mr, Kennedy has been in Calgary for the past ten days due to the serious illness of his mother. ---Mr, and Mrs. F. Langridge and Mr. Denis Langridge of near Bel- grave spent Mother's Day with Mr. and Mrs. John Langridge, David and Steven. Everything's here for I B Sun and Surf SWIM SUITS -Me, aria Mn;. Mack Cameron and daughter Julie Gail, of Owen found, were visitors at the week- end with their rarents, Mr. :111,1 Mrs. Don Carry-aim and Mr, ape Mrs. Jack Colvin. - Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dsrana. Douglas and Barry of Baumann and Mr. and Mrs. Stan Selualt, of Listowel 'were visitors with their parents, Mr. and Mrs, George Brooks on Mother's .Dey. Visitors over the week-ena with Dr. and Mrs. Stewart Leat- hern were ha parents, Ma and Mrs. Harry Laellana of St. Wil- liams and Mrs. Leedham's brother, Mr. Ken McKenzie of Toronto. ANNETTE'S HAIR • STYLING PH.21-"UrMiV New glamorous designs Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnston and Mrs. Lillian Lamb were Moth- ers' Day guests with the former's son, Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Johnston, R.R. 2, Wingham. - Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kappler of St. Marys were week7 end vis- itors with their daughter, Mrs. • • • The styles are terrific and the shades are 'beautiful. Our trim new selection Includes the famous "Sea Queen" line the eye-catehing styles, - Priced from $7.98 to, $10.98 BATHING CAPS ... W. A. Crawford, lie. W. A, liVIefeibbon and Dr. McKim rase spent a clay last week in Toronto attending the Ontario Medical As- sociation convention at the Royal York Hotel. - Rev, Dr. K. E. Taylor and Mrs.. Taylor, Goderich, were guests with IIIII111.111111111114111PIIIMUIPIIIIN11111111111111114111111 Desmond Brophy and Mr, Brophy. ---Mr. and Mrs. Albert Giesler of Walkerton were Sunday visitors with their daughter, Mrs. Doug McGowan, Mr. McGowan and Mark. Mrs, C. 1", Johnson on Tuesday nest Ur, Taylor was Ha. speaker at St. Paul's Evening Gulid at night. Rev. Johtlsyn WikiS in L”1111,111 at- tending a meeting on the. same day. 'Mr. and Mrs. Peter Neeley and family of Deakin were Mother's Day weelavail Vi8;LOVS with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, A. M, Forbes. Prior to the Lions Club din- ner on Friday Miss Anna McDon- ald entertained Dr. and Mrs. E. F. S'hauncssy, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Dun_ dais, Mr, and Mrs. Al Williams mat Mr. Brophy in honor of her week-end guest, Mrs. Margaret anath of Toronto. On Saturday morning Miss MeDoraild attended ,he di dica' ion (IV r-rmony of the Emergency Measures Organization for Wellington County, when a new hawk was put into service at Gu- elph. Rev. CI, F. Johnson officiated on Sunday afternoon for a baptis- mal service, when James Gordon, I YOUR HEADQUARTERS FOIL - The BEST BUYS 1959 FORD FAIRLANE Black Sedan G cylinder, low mileage 1959 CHEVROLET COACH Real snappy 1958 FORD CUSTOM 300 Sedan 1958 FORD CUSTOM 300 Tudor Coach Like new 1956 FORD V8 Blue Sedan A real' buy 1956 FORD V8 RANCHWAGON This is a beauty 1952 CHEVROLET Sedan A snap FAMOUS BARRYMORE RUGS and Wall to Wall CARPETING U S U U I • I I RI U • Free Estimates and Helpful Hints DROP IN AND SEE THE SAMPLES TODAY U U U a a p U a li EDIGHOFFERS (Wingham) Limited "THE FRIENDLY STORE" • , . . 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Jurlith Mclatb- bon arid Sandra Rowe won two out of three but Were defeated in the third by Goderieh. On Saturday, May 18, the mare students participated in 'a, tourna- ment at WOSSA: Jean Jones won against Essex and London Central but was de- feated by Woodstock, Malcolm MacKay won his first game with Windsor but was eliminated in his second round, Gerald Thomas and Brace Machan lost to fast George Jones and Diane Deyell lost to marrow and Judy MeXibbon and. Sandra Rowe lost to Blenheim, - at $3.95 and $6.95 POP TOPS of terry cloth... . . .$1.98 BEACH TOWELS, comic designs . .$3.95 SHORTS . A very pleasing assortment of Shorts, made from good quality Bedford Cords. Shades of gold, green, mauve and brown. - Price $1.98 and 52.98 A MIX. AND MATCH SELECTION OF Blouses, Skirts, Slims, Pedal Pushers, Bermuda and Jamaica Shorts in beautiful pastel checks and darker plaids - Priced individually from $2.95 to $6.95 SLIMS in colorful figured cottons . $3.95 4 A ,n1.• 110.1,