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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1961-05-24, Page 9Beware the Canseiv, .o There's more to good .paotogrephy than owning a eamera anti. reading books. True, it ran be a. faseineting bobby, but no am-atettr, can ever be. expected to :tequila the finer techniques that come only with years of praetleel expi•alenee, if you mint your portraits, eanalds, and movies, te be perfeet, CALL 199 or drop in for furtber particulars. Our 'ffieonomy Wedding" starts at, only 91 99.50: X!,ALS1p."Pikr 141P0111tri1ltio VIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1111111111111111111111.1111111111111111111111, VISITOR CALL — LEWIS FLOWERS for most o Your Garden Needs I 1) 11 40,1.41 WHITEGNURGH MxAi~'I7ldfUpgir tnerulo,y, he Wlp iuni UNX111 Smyth. Is W.M.S. Hostess Brownie's Drive-In Theatre Limited, CLINTON .ivitsirmx ANA FRIDAY IVId 2G NO 56 "PICNIC" (Adult Entertainment) (Colour). (VinentaScope) Willlara Holden Him Novak (One Cartoon), MAY 2'1 ANP SATIMPAY AND ATON4M.N. — pooh, Venture WHITElCHUROU -- The WM& of Calvin-Wick United Church, met on 'Wednesday evening at the . home of Mrs,- Nawin SPI)th with 19 ladies resent and With Mra7 Gilbert Beeere.ft prealding. The theme Of the meeting was "Work- ers With God". Mrs, .13eecroft read the Scrip- Lure message and led in prayer. Mrs, ,Larry Gook gave a mitaiett- %try reading and Mrs. George Mc- Gee -lea in the prayer far T01.54194- ary workers and the success of (heir work. The ladles avoided to study the lives of the women of the Bible. Mrs, E. Dow gave a revieW study of the goal of the -nleomentee Year, plans to unite all the eburchea that were forniecl by .thts different enunells, The ladles planned a special- eve- ning meeting on June eth apt have invited W,M.S, gamins from Westfield, Donnybrook, Sat- Helena. Wingham, Waiteeluirea and tin auxiliaries from • ..3010r4yei with Mrs. °Werra or Witiatiant 4 spec-, lal speaker... Mrs, Lawrenee Taylor was,askee to.- .rea,ister the group on Mission Bated 'Work, ""ht the-coming sehoOl fey leaders. -711e ladleaaare asked te, (bring In parcels far ahe nale by the end of this intaith. Taylor reported the 'sale of the two cleats' and read a letter thanks. - Subscriptions for the "Otrittlan, Heme" -Were-:, solicited. and the Miapaih benediction closed the • -reeetifig. Mrs. Alex- Leaver's group, Mrs.- Sthyth and Mrs, Nor- man COultes served, 4.-clellelent birthday tea 'and the' social _ time was, enjoyed 'by all., • . Miss. Markel Reid of Mt. diry4ges and Mt Henry Stenehara of TAM lieth spent the weekend with her parents, kr, and Mrs. Thomas Reid. Most farmers In this. community have finished their seeding this week, The good week-end gave- them the needed chance to gain- Woke the work. which has- been de- layed by wet weather. Mr., Fred. Leaver and other Mende front Teronto have been doing considerable decorating et the Leaver scene on the river road this spring. On Monday a bulldoz- er was kept busy landscaping around this fine Mr. and Mrs. George Jones and daughter Tame of London, Mr. and Mrs, John McCallum of Bel- grave, visited on. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jamieson, Mr. and Mrs. Barney lavemar of Toronto spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Montgomery and Mr, and Mrs. John Renwick and- baby, Danny, of Bel:more. (Colour) Jerry Lewis - Susstle HaYakawa, The HQRST MSYK STUDIO PHONE 199 WINGHAM, ONT. Rory Calhoun (One Cartoon) ..410.01•44101.1.,..q4M.Q.44111Q06W9.0441h.O4,..0yawoow44 4.4.0,...462*oloWorolmmo,o,14114..64.01morpeamt04.0. Mrs. Maynie Fritzley and M. Herold Mitchell of London vfs ited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Morrison, of East Wawanosh•, Mr. nd Mrs. 'Bernie Bragg and. son Randy of Tomtit° spent the' Week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Daw. Corp. Cyril Canning, a guard at Hurwash, visited' on unday with Mr. and Mrs, Nortnan Coultes. Mr, and Mrs, Irvine Zinn of Innerkip spent a few days lasa week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Zinn. Garry Reavie left last week to commence work ,withethe Hydro at iixbridee. Brenda and Brian Coultes, elev- en-year-old twins of Mr. and Mrs. James Coultes, held a birthday party for School friends In the atirroundina community on Mon- day, All enjoyed the fun in the afternoon, the birthday supper to- gether and neighbours and all en- joyed the fireworkaaat night, Theae +from here .who attended the 'ShielleBradley.wedding in the BentniIler 'United Chesil( on Sat- urday were (Mr, 'andalV‘is. Charles Shiell and their family, her moth- Or, Mrs. Charles Congram of Luck- now, Mr. and Mrs. William Reavie, Albert Smyth, Kenneth-and James. Coultes. The wedding dinner was served to 60 guests at the Harbor- lite Inn, Goderich, and the happy couple left for a trip on the St, Lawrence Seaway to Montreal and Ottawa. The best wishes of a host of friends go with Mr. and Mrs. Murray Shiell. Mrs. E. E. Walker spent a few days last week with Mrs. Joseph Barnes of Toronto and Mrs. Alan Walker and family of Owen Sound visited with Mr, and (Mrs. E. E, Walker on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, W. T. Lapp of Wingham visited on. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, John L. Currie. Hon. A. M. Nicholson of Sas- katchewan and his daughter, Miss Mary Ann Nicholson of Toronto visited on Sunday with. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Casemore, MAY 130 ANT) .31 111E NUN'S STORY' (Colour) Audrey Hepburn - Peter Finch (One Cartoon) RISTON N Drive-In HEATRE THEATRE WHITECIIURGII DIAMOND Vail:MING—Mr. and Mrs. Alex. E. Purdon, of LuelttioW, celebrated their 00th wedding anniversary on Monday with a family dinner at Chalmers Presbyterian Church, Whiteehurch. Following the dinner a reception for the popular couple was held, also art the church, Mr. and Mrs. Purdon lived in 'Whiteeirureh from 1916, where he operated a hardware store, until his retirement in Mt—Photo by Connell. THURS.-FRL THUR.-FRL7SAT. MAY 25-26-2 trgiuty 7 LEVVIS in ".CINDERFEL,LA" It's in. Technicolor and Jerry will please you in this one—He was a heck 'of a feller that Cinderfella Shows .at '1.15 and 9.15 MAX 25-26 Mrs. James McInnis has -been under the doctor's; care it her home during tile; Bast week, 'Mr. Charles Leaver, suffered a nasty accident !eat 'week when his left hand, was severely cut on a circular saw.• He was %taken to Wingham • Hospital. Mrs. Peres? Caslick • and Mrs. Lewis.Redmond and childr'en vis- ited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs, MeElrea. and baby, Patriala Sterling McElrea af. Brantford. Ann, returned v.d.raeTyt 1,.z. ne rd home 'front hospital E<-Kennedy of Bluevale will conduct anniversary and bap- tiamal services in the Presbyterian Church here on Sunday at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Services in the United Church will be withdrawn for the day., Mr. ;and Mrs. Keith Colyer mov- ed last Friday from Mr, Emerson's Mute •to the apartment in Mm. Mccaulllin's home. Mr. and Mrs. Carman Farrier and lamily of Long Branch spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. -W. R. Farrier and with Morris 'relatives, Miss Win n f red -Farrier of Toronto also spent the week-end here, Miss.Prances Henry and Miss Phyllis O'Brien of London spent the week-end with ,the former's parents, Mr.' and Mrs. William Henry, • Mrs.-Earl Caslick was able to return. home from .Victoria Hos- pital on Thursday, after the recent operation an her eye. Mr, and Mrs, Gordon Scott of Ripley visit- ed with Mr. and Mrs. Caslick on Sunday. • Mr. Kenneth Laidlaw, who is 'at BowmativIlle how, Mrs, Laidlaw, and: his mother, Mrsa•',Mines' Laid- law of Goderich, spent Saturday ;here. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Moore and family, of Preston spent the week- end at the lharne, of 7,bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Moore. The latter were :at Holland Centre on Monday where they attended the funeral of the late Alfred Wel- wood, who passed away in the Chatsworth Hospital at the age of 80 years. Mr. and Mrs, 'Jack Cronin and baby of Orangeville visited on Sun- day with his mother, Mrs. Arthur Cronin. Mr, James Falconer and Lois and Mr. and Mrs. Calvert Falconer of Blyth visited on Sunday with relatives at Thatnesford. Mr. and Mrs. (Elgin Welwood of Caledon are visiting this week at the home of their son, Mr. Richard Weiwood, at Elliot Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Ranson Falconer and sons of Sarnia- spent the week- end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Falconer and with Wingham relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ebner Hoffman of Lu'cknow visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Tiffin, Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Purdon of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Hector Pur- don and family of Sarnia, and her mother, Mrs. House of Meaford, and Mr. Athol Purdon and family 'of Sarnia spent the week-end with relatives here and in Witigham, _, Miss Claire Charnney, Miss Ka- ren Oroskorth, Miss Verlie Met- 'talfe and Miss Elaine Cotta, who have attended Stratford Teachers' CalIege during the past year, fin- ished their courses there on Fri- day. Mr. and Mrs. josePh Thompson of Goderich spent Sunday at the dome of Mr. and Mrs, Calvin Rob- inson. Several ferinera have leat some of their young tattle this spring off the pasture farms, Carman Whyteek found his cattle on the ,railtottd traeka at aft Sleight hOhn'S on Sunday and Mr. .Aidin Purdon lost three Herefords off "THE WILD RIDE" — Plus --- "GIRL IN LOVERS LANE" (Adult Entertainment) MON.-TUES. MAY 29-30 "STRANGERS WHEN WE MEET" In Technicolor Starring Kirk Douglas, Kim Nova t Shows at 7.15 and 9.15 SATURDAY ONLY MAY 27 The baseball teams are calling for a record hop this Friday eve- ning in the hail here. Mr. and Mrs. S. Lambent and Mr. James Moore of 'St. Catharines visited last week-end 'with Mr. arid Mrs. Myles Ste. Marie. Miss Jessie Finlayson of Lorne Park spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs, Alex Leaver and East Wawanosh friends, Calvin-Brick United Church will hold its anniversary services on Sunday, June 4th, with Mrs. A. Jackson of Atwood as special spea- ker. On Monday evening the w.m:s, will entertain W.M.S. la- dies from the surrounding United Churches. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eckenswil- ler and family visited on Sunday with his parents, Mr, and Mrs, John Eckenswiller at .Carlsruhe. Mr. Adam 6vIelaurney, is renewing acquaintances at Kingston this week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moore of Romoka spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Kennedy of Marnoch. Mr . and Mrs .George Fisher, Sandra and Doris, spent the week- end with Mr, and Mrs, Arnold Lougheed of St. Thomas and with Mr, and Mrs. John Carruthers of West Lorne. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cook and Mr. and Mrs, Austin Cook vis- ited with. Mr. and Mrs. William Kelley, of Senforth. Mrs. J, 0, Gillespie left on Mon- day to spend two weeks at the home of 'her son, Mr. Jack Gilles- pie of Sarnia. Mr. and. Mrs. George Watson of Toronto and Miss Betty Hamilton of Niagara Falls visited on Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs Thomas Morrison and with her father, Mr. A. E. 'Buckton. Rev, and Mrs. Robert Watt and family of Toronto visited on Mon; day with his parents, Rev, and: Mrs, W. J. Watt. Just Give Me A Half-Gallon Of Gas . . I Use The Car the Dawson 'farm on the second of Kinloss. Mr, and Mrs, William Rintoul and family visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Cardiff of Brussels, Miss Beverley Gaunt and Miss Norma Forster of London spent the week-end at their respective homes in West Wawanosh. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Spielmach- er of Mildmay visited on Sunday at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Howard Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Couplanal of Toronto spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robinson and with Wrox- eter relatives. Mr. Lynn O'Malley of Sarnia spent the week-end with his par- ents, Mr ,and Mrs. Thomas 0'1/Tal- ley. Mrs, R, J. Currie visited for a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Falconer of Sarnia and all visited with Mr. and Mrs, Robert Gibson of Brantford over the week-end. Mason families visited with Mrs. John Mason and Miss Lois Mason of London, who spent the week- end with Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Ma- son and with Mr. and Mrs. Parker Campbell, Wingham, Mr. and Mrs, laiwin Day, of Carrie, Mrs. Rutherford Reavie and Sharon, and Mrs. William Reavie and baby, Stephen, visaed on 'Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Har- old Currie. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Elliott of Ed- monton, Alta., visited on Sunday 'with Mr, and Mrs. Gershom Johns- ton. Mr, and Mrs. Stewart Smith and Diana of Kitchener, Mr, and Mrs, Jack Johnston and baby, Da- vid, of London, and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Johnston and family of Clinton visited at the Johnston home also, Mr. Ross McGregor of Toronto was renewing acquaintances in the village over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Smith and Kathy of Toronto spent the 'week- end. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Chapman and Wingham relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Finlay and Brenda of Beimore and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bennett, London, and granddaughters, Trudy and Kim Templeton of Wingham, visited on. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ir- win. Mr. and Mrs, Melvin McCienag- han and Michael and Paul Gieger of Waterloo, visited on the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Me- Clenaghan. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Perrott and baby, Rhonda, of Goderich, and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Robertson and 'family visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elliott. Miss Linda Johnston of Belgrave spent tbe week-end at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Charles Tiffin, Mrs. Maurice Stewart of Ed- nionton, who has been visiting with her son, Prof. D. Stewart of Ottawa, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Walker. They also visited Needs in Kitchener, and left on Manley to visit with Mrs. Emma Canby, of Wainfleet. ATM, Melvin Rome, of Teeswatet, also visited at the Walker borne on Sunday. iVir. and Mrs, Winegarden and fatally of London, and Mr. and Mae. Alvin Currie and fatuity of London visited over the week-end With their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Currie. Mr. and Mrs. William and family of Gatierieh visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert &att. Mr. and 'Mrs. Wilmer Taylor of Hamilton spent the week-end at Clic home of Mr. 'mid Mrs, Law- rence Taylor and with Turnberry *relative*. "TARZAN THE APE MAN" — Plus — "THE FLYING FONTAINES" Mostly For Parking . . . Even the smallest order is Cheerfully accepted, promptly filled here. This includes our free services (like air). Everybody gets the same friendly, courteous attention, VVED.-THURS.-FRL-SAT. MAY 31 - .JUNE 1.24 The newest and funniest from Th Carry On Nurse Gang "DENTIST IN THE CHAIR" MON.-TUES.-WED, MAY 29-30-31 "SERGEANT RUTLEDGE" in Technicolor — Starring Jeffrey Hunter, Constance Towers (Adult Entertainment) WINGHA MOTORS PHONE 139 WINGHAM Open wide! — Now holler at the funniest film in years. 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