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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1961-06-07, Page 5GARtfi1F, Rev I. Clarke accepted a •0011 taTretheWeY Park United- Church, Toronto, and will: commence 'his pastoral dutlea on ,September 1st, Receives. 1)egree ,04:434FMN--04 T'riday Mrs. C. F. Gregg and Mrs, Wtn, Thornton at- tended ceavocatien exercises at the University of Toronto, where George 'Gregg. received a Master of Arts, degree. Recently George was appointed head of the Classics Department at the William L. Mackeazie Vole legiatd in North York. He will emit- Menee •duties, in September. Mary Pratt, who is lit Yir, and Mrs. -Thos. Nichol, 'reeswater, and MiS. W, Galloway called on Mrs. Anne Ritchie at the Mime of Mr, and Mrs. Clifford Brown, Moleswinth, on Sunday, Mr. Jos. Bennett is expected ;home Monday from St. Joseith's Hospital, London. • Mr. and Mrs. Frarik. Harris spent last week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest .HarriS. Mr, Grant 4alii0y,;340ant For- est, apaii,•TtircOgilerite' Beyer, -with Mr. and'Iy.Tra,..clhig'•• Waterloo, 'spent la/ oy: last week Mr. and. gMent•t,'SlAridaY•W•ith Mr. and; Mia;:ita*ond. 'CiaWdY. • 'Mr's:- • Alvin ,;.1. Siinprion returned home fronryWinglitim General-Hos- pital. - Mr,, and Mrs; Chas, Koch • visited Mr, Hence „Wahl arid Miss Nonna Listowel, on Sunday. Mrs .Beth, Fraser, of Calgary, ;vialted oltr.T.huAdaY and Fri- day at ,':the .horit•es of her cousins, Mr. and 'Mrs. Norman, Wade and Mr.' and Mrs. W..E. Mr..and Mrs. EttAsHootl, Hope- vine, visited Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Edgar on, Sunday. • . Mr. arid. Mrs.: D. W: Dane, of Toronto, •spent Thursday and Fri- day 'with 2Silir,e arid Mrs. Norman , Wade and ether friends.' Mr. and Mrs„John Vinseli4r, Turn-: •bertir Township, 'Ur. and Mrs., Harry dowdy attended the ex- Warden ',banquet-at Little Inn, `Hetel, Hayfield on Wednesday. • Mr. and .. Mts.. WM. Hartman, kurtzville„'viSited Mr. and Mrs. T. on 'Sunday: and Mrs: Howard Grainger, Detinit,•.:sperit the week-end with. Mr: 'and M.'S'. -deed' Grainger. •Mr,. and Mrs,Beq•Elltott, Janet, 'Jelin and 'Ruth, „ IVfolesworth, visited Sunday with Mr., and Mrs. ,George BrOWri.. C. Ring, Mr, and Mrs,FrAhlelqng spent Sunday at, Sauble',Beach:.* .ssolu111lillf1/119111111101111111119901119101111, , • Accpts Call • ...„ Mr. arid Mrs. Amide Gosoell, Toronto, Mr. Liya.ne IVIOVicar, Lon dozy, visited Mr. .and Mrs, Wilbert Galloway on Saturday, Mr. and Mrs, Walden MOSSO; Guelph, visited Mr. and /1+1fra, Gord- on 'Underwood on Saturday, Miss Annie Murray returned from Idstowel Memorial Hospital on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Underwood,. Mr. Bert Hubbard and MSS Sharon Habbarcl. attended the Jacallea reunion In Moorefield, on Saturday. - Me, Roy Qowdy returned home from Wingham General Hospital on Saturday. Mrs. Archie Scott, Miss Edith Scott and Mrs. C. Hai/11144a, • E*,' eter, visited Sunday at the hoMe of Mr, and Mrs, Hector Hamilton, Mrs. Hamilton remained for longer stay. Mrs. Chas, Finlay went to, Lon- aon on Friday to be With Mrs,' 11101111111111111111191101111011111111111111111111illitlir PLUMBING .,HEATING wip SHEET METAL TVORKinew 11,255 WINGHAM PERCY CLARK "YOUR, FRIN.P1,Y. Pl,t111$R"' INpeer, Is A FRIEHP- NAvei HEN YOSPRE NEEI).! • .• :,...•., \Ao, MASTER u PLUNIBEW t• A 000 Walpole' Folding Aluminum AWNINGS LUMBER — Telephone 260 Aluminum SASH DOORS BUILDING — CUPBOARDS WinghaM FLOOR WALL TI LES $2 1 000 CASH (Must Go) BINGO TEESWATER ARENA ' FRIDAY, JUNE 9th Commencing at 9 p.m. 24500 SPECIALS — 24200 SPECIALS 12 GAMES $50.00 EACH ADMISSION — $1.00 Extra and Special Curds 25e, 5 for $1.00 SPONSORED BY TEESWATER LIONS CLUB 41.1.11111111•01,0•141.11.14WOONI.4111.11.111, 0 OP .10.41.11101.011=1.1.1•0011.0111.0•0/0 (1.10.010.0111110 01104•111011.110.10;1111!4.111.1-.M1•04111 1111 11011...r194•101,41W FARME S „.. UTFITTI MEN'S REAL BARGAINS FOR SUM. Work Hats and Caps.. from 25c up Work Pants for summer ..$2.98 up Work Shirts for summer.. $2.49 up T-Shirts, white, navy, blue. .50c to $1.19 Straw Hats 59c Boys' Ca'suad Pants. : .$1.98 up Boys' Short Pants.... . . ... $1.98 Boys' Bathing Trunks...59c $1.98 Boys' White T-Shirts..... ..... 75c Ladies' wear bargains on 2nd floor SEE OUR SPECIALS IN CHILDREN'S. DRESSES 46 SIZES FROM 1 TO 12 • Ts$1"v — This is a Win-a-Dryer Store — AW.111.0.0.1.4M.,...ampinnwoem.0.0m8.01.44....ow*Www.W.Om.m...www. trnairtntiv ntscum Mr, and Mrs, Andrew Casemere from their apartment hi the burning buildings Ma Wiughant's Main 'street on Tuesday afternoon. The fire fighters are shown above as they 1)11110d Casemore down the bkiiiler. Ito was later taken te- hospital In oatidition.-44. UNTTED CHURCH is pictilred above with the decorations, that had been plaeod to mark "Flower Sunday,” Considerable work went into the • flriral display that, enhanced the sanctuary of the church, Special services marked the day, and, the church was open to the public during the afternoon. —A-T Photo, AT DINNER—Principal . F. E. Madill, of the Wingham District High School, Dr. W. A. McKihbon, of the school board, and. Bill Dallimore, president of -the students' council are pictured above at the bead table of the dinner for. the 50 graduates of Grade XIII and Special Commercial on Thursday evening, in the school's cafeteria.--A-T Photo. 4 YCWItS OF YOU Aor MOM, LOW ,PI ' ES OF THE YEAR Fuel. prices, go up in the .Fail..** order 'blue coal' now at the yes"* lowest prices. Call us today I N. GOWDY & SON . WINGIiAM tiOnR011 Phone Collect Wroxeter 30R22 CLEAN, SAFE, LOW-COST HEA r I Brownies Drive-In --Theatre Limited, CLINTON THURSDAY-FRIDAY (Double Feature) JUNE' 8-9 "THE BRIDfiES ' OF TOKIHIP (Colour) William Holden - Grace Kelly "THE NIGHT THE WORLD EXPLODED" 'Kathy Grant - William Leslie (ONE CARTOON) SATURDAY-MONDAY (tiOuble Feature) JUNE 10.12 "TARZAN THE MAGNIFICENT„ (Colour) . Gordon Scott - Jack Mahoney "COUNTRY MUSIC HOLIDAY" Ferlin Husky - Rocky Graziano (ONE CARTOON) • TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY . . (Colour), JUNE 13-14 "HOUSEBOAT" Cary Grant - Sophia Loren (ONE CARTOON) ANINEIMINIM1111.1111011111111111111111111M. HARRISTON CROWN Drive In • • 3ime is DairitAorith-i Time to celebrate all the good dairy hods that nature so bountifully ptovide5 all year 'round. Enjoy them often-. /mice dairy foods daily foods! (reel' A complete set of delicious daily food recipe booklets from Marie Fraser. Write todo,yi DAIRY FARMERS, CANADA A I:616166 a g4V 6044,4 10*i, 14atitgi 4„ United Church S.S. Children Hold Annual Flower Service Jane Powell gave the poem "He's Helping Me, Now." Miss Corinne Rhame rendered, "Largo" on the violin. • The Choir, composed of Sunday School children sang the anthem, "I Asked the Lord." Rev. J, W. Hird, Fordwich United Church, was the guest speaker, He said "As clay in the hands of the potter so will He mould us' according to His pattern if we but let Him." Mr. Hird said he had been impressed by men and women who had taught him. Through material things we. express our concern in love for others. God uses man as His instru- ments. Llashmar DRIVE-IN THEATRE LISTOWEL Admissions 05c, Children under 12, in cars Free. Box Office Opens at 8,00 o'clock First Show at Dusk Two Shows Nightly, Rain or Clear WED.-THUR.-FRI. JUNE 1-8-9 "HOLE IN THE HEAD" • Colour Scope Frank Sinatra, Edward G. Robin- son, Thelma Ritter, Carolyn Jones SAT.-MON. JUNE 10.12 Double Feature "ALL THE YOUNG MEN" Alan Ladd, Sidney Pokier "THE SECRET OF TREASURE MOUNTAIN" Raymond Burr, Valerie French OCUES.-WED. JUNE 13-14 Double I'eature "THE WACKIEST SHIP IN THE ARMY" Colour Scope Jack Lemon, Ricky Nelson "THE KILLERS OF KILIMANJARO" Colour Scope Robert Taylor, Anne Aubrey GOMM—The June Meeting (4 the Oorrie oUnited 'Church Mission Band was held' In the Sunday School rooms on Thursday. Twen- ty-four paira Of felt bootees were turned in to be sent to Dr. Donald Watt, Bella. Cools, B,C. A parcel of Christmas cards was packed for Rev, and Mrs. Frank Few, of East Africa. The children also collect- ed used stamps which were mailed to the Upper Canada. Bible Society in Toronto, A short worship period was held, with 25 present.. Mrs. Robert HI- Sebaer gave the story "Yasuko of Japan Discovers the Bible Lands", Over $50 was raised by selling greeting cards. Carol Robinson had charge of the games, which were followed by lunch; THEATRE THUIL-FRL-SAT. JUNE 8-9-10 "THE SUNDOWNERS" Robert Mitchum, Peter Ustinov, • Deborah Kerr A. glorious adventure filmed )in Australia. A thrilling tale of people and a country that is still new Shows at '7.00 and 9.20 MATINEE SATURDAY 2.15 p.m. MON.-TUES. JUNE 12-13 "LEAGUE OF GENTLEMEN" Another fine English comedy Starring; jack Hawkins This involves a master plan to rob' the Bank of England Shows at '7.15 and 9.15 JUNE 14-15-10-17 "DAVID and GOLIATH" Starring: Orson Welles The Biblical story about young David, the shepherd's son who slays the giant Goliath, and later be- comes king of Israel Shows at 1.15 and 9.15 MATINEE SATURDAY 2.15 p.M. THEATRE THUR.-FRT. , JUNE 8-9 Elvis—you're the greatest in "JAIL HOUSE ROCK" Second Feature • "BLACKBOARD JUNGLE" (Adult Entertainment) SATURDAY ONLY JUN'III it) Lucy and Desi in "THE LONG, LONG • TRAILER" I Plus — "MUTINY" All Technicolor Show MON.-TUES.-WED., JUNE 12-13-14 From Today's Screaming headlines "OPERATION EICHMANN" The behind the scenes story of Adolph 'Eiehmann Busy Week for FIOspital Staff This (Wednesday) afternoon a napping ceremony will be held at the nurses ' residence, Wingham General Hospital, for the students in the Certified Nursing Assistants' course .who have successfully com- pleted their four months'. proba- tion. On Friday evening, of this week the nurses will hold a dance to raise money for, the,•purchase of Mlich needed hospital equipment. • - For iced coffee, make coffee in the regular manner for the type of coffee maker used, but use double the amount of coffee „ .-three to four 'tablespoons for each cup of water, Pour the' freshly made •hot coffee into tall glasses filled with Toe' cubes. Fine flaVored iced coffee cannot be.rnade with regular strength coffee or with leftover coffee. . The children of the Sunday school entered the choir loft to the strains of "Bless This House" ' with Mrs. Norman Carson at the organ, Miss Carol Robinson at the piano and Miss Corinne Rhame on the, violin: The children sang "Bless This House", then placed their flowers on the grass surrounding the' church. - • • Michael,Grainger gave the call to worship and Douglas King recited the poem . "I Cannot See God." JoyceHamilton, Lihda Robinson, Susan 'Carson; Evelyn Thornton, ffE4F MOSy01,4 HOSP. SEND BOUM TO DR. DONALD WATT 1.) AAP14401.10""rillWlis Wcw;t00404Y• 4iPie 10011, itiv0 GORRJE—The theme of the. Gor- Murray Powell, George Koch and tie United Church flower service Gary aorriton sang "Count Your on Sunday was "Bless Us, 0 Lord." Blessing's," The Scripture, Psalm 23, The centre of interest was the was read by Larke Carson; Matt, glistening white church on a grassy 6:5-15 b„. Gail Dunbar. hill surrounded by tiny white fences and a portrait of "Hands Lifted in Prayer. Urns of white and purple lilacs and tulips and trellis •of and evergreen added to the beauty, while the windows carried out the theme of home, school and church. Harriston Arena CAR BINGO HARRISTON LIONS = KINSMEN = LEGION REGULAR GAMES $50.00, $100.00, $200.00 SPECIALS — 10 BIG DOOR PRIZES 1st SNOWBALL ALL ON 1961 PONTIAc Oft Vora) ) NUMBERS 2nd SNOWBALL AT LEAST I SPECIAL MUST GO EACH NIGHT ADMISSION WO FOR 2 CARDS EX,TAAS 25e EVERY MONDAY 8.30 P. 3L SHARP EAltLY BIRDS 8.00 Part. 16-