The Wingham Advance-Times, 1961-07-12, Page 8PERCY CLARK
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Roo Wingham Al eitne Wednesi14Y, July IL AM
Uds and Elsie Arnold, of Her- Sunday with l‘fr. and Mrs. Donald
' vie, spent last week at the home of Ross.
their aunt Mrs John L. Currie. Mr. Grant McWrney left on Sun-
Mrs, Rush. McElroy, formerly .4n-
nie Currie, and her daughter, Ida,
visited last week with Currie rela-
tives here and left on Friday for
their home at Hillsdale, Mich. Miss
Ann Carrie accompanied them and
1 will holiday at the McElroy home.
Mrs. Harold Currie is visiting
!this week at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Norman, of B.ervie. London on Wednesday and their
1 Mr. Angus Falconer left on Wed- grandchildren, Carol Ann and
nesday to work with the summer- Wendy McConell, accompanied
LAM Pipeline Co., at Woodstock. them home to holiday here.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Reavie, of i Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Johnston
Barrie, spent the week-end with and children, of Clinton, visited on his perenta, Mr, and Mrs. Ruther- Saturday with Mr .and Mrs. Noblc ford Reavie. Greenaway and Marie, Marilyn and
Mr. Phillip. Lee, of Toronto, is Debby stayed the week-end at the
spending the summer at the Rich- Greenaway home,
,ardson home here.
• Mr .and Mrs. John Cronin and
son, John, of Orangeville, visited
with Falconer families here on
Saturday and Mrs. Arthur Cronin
work, who will be one 'of the fe..ture attraefene at • accompanied them home, to make
the Wittgliem Lions Club's annual Frontier Days, to her home in Orangeville.
he staged at the end of next month. Alan. Carter, of Blyth, is epending
Miss Ruth Taylor is assisting at
the Bible School which commenced
this week in the Presbyterian
Tin council of East Wawanosh Church, Wingham. Many of the
met on July 4th with all members children of No. 9 school are at- former's grandson, acqempapied
nreeent, Reeve Hanna Prt siding, tending. Mr. Harold Woods, of West Wa- them and stayed to holiday there. wanosh is now a patient in West- .
BETWEEN STARTER AND LATINO
THE BOSS KNOWS IT'S PAYING
TO ;TED SHUR-GAIN
ALL-MASH CHICK GROWER
Robinson - Pattison -- That the
clerk prepare a bi-law to close the
road allowance at lot 28, between
concession 3 and 4 in East Wawa-
nosh.
Snell-Buchanan—That the clerk
get leave of absence for holiday
anel the treasurer be acting clerk.
Road Cheques
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Naylor, Stuart McBurney, salary, $185.00;
Alan McBurney, wages, $186.07; Miss Kay Naylor, who has been
Frank Cooper, spraying, $38.00; a patient in Wingham Hospital was
Bruce Falconer, blasting, $56.40; able to return home on Tuesday.
Purdon Motors, truck repair, $10.40;' Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Robinson
Wingham Tire Service, tire repair, and sons visited on Sunday with
$9.40; Belgrave Co-op., brush and Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Thompson, of
weed spray, $212.44; Harry Wil- .Goderich. Larry Robinson, who had
liams, 200 gals. fuel, $77.20; Almond 'spent a few days at the Thompson
Jamieson, 5 hrs. loading fill, $37.50; home, returned to his home on the
Walter Brown, 5 hrs. trucking fill, ' 9th of East Wawanosh.
$25.00; County of Huron, 9 hrs, Miss Claire Chamney, of Toronto,
with scraper, $135.00; Dom. Road. spent the week-end with her par-
Mach. Co., grader repair, $155.57; ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Chain-
Westeel Products Ltd., pipe, $58.06;
Rec.-Gen, of Canada, income tax,
$16.75.
General Cheques
Town of Goderich, deb. payment
minster Hospital, and Mrs. Woods Edna, of Barrie, also Mrs. W. J. and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Thompson Coulter, of Wingliant, visited on visited with him there on Sunday.
Mr. and. Mrs. Orest Hawerchuk,
of Toronto, spent the week-end
with with Mr. and Mrs, Wm. 'Henry.
Mrs. Neilson and Debby, Timmy
and Jamie, of Caledonia, visited for
a few days last week with her sis-
ter, Mrs. Derwyn Hill, and their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hill,
of Grimsby, visited at the manse on
Friday and Mrs. Neilson and the
children returned home,
The Fruit Lassies from here will
attend Achievement Day in Kin-
cardine this Friday.
Rev. G. C, Mitchell, of the United
Church, held a baptismal service
on Sunday morning when Donald
Andrew, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Ritchie, George Alvin, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Swan, and
Murray George, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Emerson Hickey, were bap-
tized. Rev, T. E. Kennedy, of the
Bluevale Presbyterian Church, will
conduct the service in the United
Church for the next two Sundays,
while Mr. Mitchell has two weeks'
vacation,
Mrs. Gordon Ritchie, of Lucknow,
and Mr. and Mrs. Gershom John-
ston visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs, Clarence Ritchie.
Mr. and Mrs, James Gaunt and
Janet, of Toronto, visited this week-
end' with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John, -Gaunt.
Forty members of Mr. and Mrs.
Irvin Zinn family, of Woodstock,
gathered on Sunady at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Zinn for a
family reunion
There will be a meeting of the
Mission Band of the Presbyterian
Church at the home of the leader,
Mrs. Earl Caslick, on Friday at
2.30 p.m.
Mrs. Laura McNeil, of St. Helens,
visited on Sunday with. Mr. and
THURSDAY-FRI.-SATURDAY
JULY 13-14-15
A double bill , comedy riot
"OPERATION
BULLSHINE"
Plus —
"SANDS OF THE
DESERT"
Last feature at 10.10 p.m.
SATURDAY MATINEE 2.15
"Operation Bullshine"
MON. - TUES. - WED. - THURS.
PRI:SAT., JULY 17-18-19-20-21-Z.
John Wayne's production of
THE ALAMO
co-starring Richard Widmark, Lnu-
rezice Harvey, Frankie Avalon,
Linda Castel, Richard Boone
Features at OM and MA p.m.
Special admisiiiait ,prices for this
engagement—Adults Sik; students
65e; children 30c •
SPECIAL SAT. MATINEE 2.15
The Bowery Boys in
"Here Come the Marines"
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DON MESSER and his famous Islanders, known to
;millions in Canada end the United States through
their weekly television appearances -4)n the CRC net-
EAST WO ANOSH
COUNCIL MEETING • •
WHITECHUREH
The minutes of the meeting held on Mrs. D, Willis visited on Sunday June 6th were read and adopted on with Mr. and Mrs. C. Willis, of motlon Pattison-Robinson. 'Gowanstown, John. Willis left last
Buchanan-Snell -- That the road week with his uncle, Mr. Bennett
Ind general accounts as presented Mitchell, of Gowanstown, and other be passed and paid, boys to work on Mr. Bennett's
Gl ristmas tree farm at Sprucedale.
Mr. Lloyd Montgomery, who went
through heart surgery in Victoria
Hospital, was able to return home
on Thursday and is making a splen-
did recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mills, of
Goderich, visited on Sunday with
ney, and Miss Sandra, ofGrand
Bend, spent Friday at the home.
Mr. and Mrs. Melville Beecroft
and Wayne, of Otterville, visited
last week with Mr. and Mrs. Hector
re D.C.I., $1,041.03; Cty.'of Huron, Hamilton, Gorrie, and with Beecroft
share of tree planting, $250.00; relatives in East Wawanosh. They
Town of Clinton, deb. payment re had been to Chapleau, where their
D.C.I., $825.31; C. W. Hanna, con- son, John, will spend the holidays
vention expenses, $50.00; Brook- with Forest Rangers.
haven Nursing Home, maintenance William and Gary Willis and
patient, $88.25; John Sprung, live- 'Wayne Henry, working in Toronto,
stock claim, 1 lamb, 812.00; Clark spent the week-end at their homes
Johnston, livestock claim, 18 hens,
$18.00; John F. McCallum, livestock
valuer, 2 trim and mileage, $10.80.
ere.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mason
and family were at Stratford on
Centre.
C. W. Hanna,
Reeve,
WHITEOITUR,CH — Mrs. John
Elliott, of Sebringville, spent last
week at the home of her son, Mr.
Reg. Elliott. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
n 1Jivision Lme • • • •
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'Bear. Wheel Alinement it advettised in the \v-O rlp
KEN'S
ALIMMENT SERVICE
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MISSION BAND
AT W.M.S. MEETING
viieted on Friday with her mother
Pattison-Robinson--That council Sunday where they attended the
adjourn to meet August 1st, at one Skinner family gathering. Eighty-
o'clock at the Belgrave Community five relatives were in attendance.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Beecroft
R. H. Thompson, visited pn Sunday with her father,
Clerk. Mr. Robert Watson, who is again
a patient in Seaforth Hospital. Mrs. Chas. Martin. Eggs stored in warm kitchen or Mrs. Albert Bieman and family The people in No. 8 school section
store can lose art much quality in are planning a big reunion at the hours as they wili in days in the school grounds' on Sunday, August reftigerator in a covered container. Purchases House 6th. This school is being closed and Unfortunately, all stores do not the pupils will attend the new School keep eggs under refrigeration, even'
some of the display counters which
look as if they are refrigerated
really aren't, Homemakers can do
much to, assure top quality in eggs
they purchase if they insist upon
buying those which' have been kept Selloff and family, of Detroit, also her daughter, Mrs. Dan Tiffin.
under refrigeration and then get spent the week-end there. . Mr. and • Mrs. E. H. Groskorth them, home to the refrigerator as . Reg recently purchased the house
quickly as possible. ' and five acres of the John Hutchi-
son farm on the division line from
Lloyd Whytock. Reg will be re-
membered by ninny here as an
orderly in the Wingham General
Hospital. His visitors were entran-
sciedde.with the beauty of the country-
.,
Area school at Holyrood. Invitations
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are being sent out to all former
pupils to come out to this remem-
brance day reunion.
Mrs. Ethel Stewart, of Wingham,
Visited on Sunday at the home of
were in Guelph on Sunday where
they met Mr. and Mrs. Bert Porter
and children. Mrs. Porter, Beth and
David will spend this week at the
Groskorth home here.
Mr. Kenneth Coultes, of Lake-
field, spent the week-end with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Coultes.
L lashmar
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Admissions 65e, Children under 12
in cars Free.
Box Office Opens at 8.00 o'clock
First Show at Dusk '
Two Shows. Nightly, Rain or Clear
THUR.-PRI. JULY 13-14
"NORTH TO ALASKA"
Adult Entertainment
Colour Scope
John Wayne, Stewart Grainger
Fabian, Capucine
SAT.-MON. JULY 15-17
"GOLIATH AND THE
DRAGON"
Adult Entertainment
Mark Forest, Broderick Crawford
TUES.-WED. JULY 18-19
'FROM THE TERRACE'
Adult Entertainment
• Colour Scope
Paul Newman, Joanne WoodWard
Keith Mathers read the Scripture.
Ruth Matbers, Jane Campbell, Di- SAT, and
mute Elston, Betty RetheringtOn
and Ruth McLennan sang a chorus,
"Bluebird on My Window Sill," with
Margaret Craig at the piano, Mrs.
George Hetherington told the story
"Woodland Rhymes."
The ceremony of graduation was
conducted by Mrs. George Fischer.
and Mrs. James Elston When Baby
Bard members Glen Warwick, Wil-
liam Darling, Laurie Hertog and
Mary Edith Garniss were conducted
through an arch to signify accept-
ance as Mission Band members:
Prayer by Betty HetheringtOn,
the singing of "Jesus Bids Us
Shire" and the repeating of the
DIAGONAL ROAD Lord's prayer concluded the pro-
WINGIIAA
gram.
Refreshments were served Ott this
church lawn,
BLUEVATF—The WAIS held a
special meeting in the United
Church on Thursday afternoon
when members of the Mission Band,
the Baby Band and mothers of the
children, were guests. The presi-
dent, Mrs. Milton Fraser, presided.
The Mission Band had charge of
the program with Marlene Nichol-
son in the chair. "When He
Cometh" was sung, the minutes
were read by Ruth McLennan, and
Kenneth Connor - Shirley Eaton the roll call answered by naming a
favorite tree or flower. One Short (color) (One Cartoon)
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"CARRY ON
NURSE"
(Adult, Entertainment)
LIMITED
CLINTON, ONTARIO
"FLAME OVER
INDIA"
(Colour) (Scope)
Kenneth More - Lauren Racal!
(One Cartoon)
Brownie's l•
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day with the 21st Regiment to
spend a week at Crunilin.
Mr. Austin Cook, who has been
working at Toronto spent the week-
end with Mrs. Cook and his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cook,
Iffarnoch. Austin goes to Ottawa to
work on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Currie were
Mr. and Mrs. Harold , Congrarn
and children visited on Sunday
with Mr. and, Mrs. Lorne Ivors, of
Dungannon,
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Ritchie and
Annabelle, of Ripley, visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Clarence
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Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cameron, their sister, Mrs. Wm. P., David-
Lucknow, and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley son, who has been visiting here,
Piper, of Fowassan, visited on Sun- her home in Port Colborne :on
day with. Mr. and Mrs. Mason Thursday, and returned home on
Robinson Sunday. Russell_ 'Robinson, the
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"PARTY CRASHERS"
(Adult Entertainment)
"LOOK IN ANY
WINDOW"
(Adult Entertainment)
Paul Anka - Ruth Roman
A frightened boy grows up too fast
• when he looks in any window
SATURDAY ONLY JULY 15
"THE LOST WORLD"
in color—Thrills seldom witnessed
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"GO, JOHNNY "
SUNDAY MIDNIGHT J.CTL 16
"08/15"
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Show starts at 11 p.m.
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"NORTH TO ALASKA"
(Adult Entertainment)
in color
John Wayne, Stewart Grainger
an all-star cast
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