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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1961-07-12, Page 9'09 1/041.0044I ,3100. a •,,, 10•••••••••••F 'THEY'RE 50 COURTEOUS IN 'NE, PFtESCBIPTION ' DEPARTMENT AT VANCE'S DRUG STORE, EVEN THAT'S NOT'S IMPORTANT •AS MOW- we HOW CAROM: . THEY, ARE t .11Weimiest 6 6 U • HUGE SHIMS ON ALL WARM WEATHER WEARABLES We've ,got gigantic savings for you on everything you need for summer dress and casual wear from sport shirts to suits. • Wit's Short Sleeve - SPORT SHIRTS Values to $6.95 $1.98 to $3.99_. Youths' SPORT COATS Sizes 34 to 40 Values to $29.50 a a U a 1 a a • BUY NOW Men's SPORT .COATS Values to '$42.50 $19.95 , uP Men's Long ° Sleeve SPORT SHIRTS Values to $7.95 $3.99 - Men's T=SHIRTS Values to $4.50 $1.99. Boys' T=SHIRTS Values to $2.49 69c up 111•110•11MMIEMINIMI Men's PANTS Values to $18.50 $4.99 to $9.99 Boys' SPORT SHIRTS Values to $2.95 $1.49 UP Boys' SUITS Values to $21.50 $14.99 SUITS Men's and Young Men's Values to $69.50 $24.95 up M $14.99 up Men's ▪ WINDBREAKERS Values to $13.95 $4.99 up • 1 Men's COTTON PANTS • Values to $6.95 $199 • a▪ Boys' WINDBREAKERS Boys' SPORT COATS Values to $16.50 $9.99 and $11.99 Valises to $7.95 $2.99 uP I Hanna'ss Men's Wear i mmwamsmamimmmommifi•mmifimmow•mommalloaw wammmimomimaffismammmomemimmimmwswommmawsmomemammmiaI a 77% ,777, VACATION DIKE SCHOOL MID-SUMMER SALE STARTS THURSDAY, JULY B.argains for Everyone YOUR FAMILY SHOE STORE WINWriAM PHONE 11 AT ST,. ANDREWS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. MONDAY to FRIDAY, JULY 10: :to rill OhlItlxOn 0 to n Ye*" are .tswited IF-You are using Om mortgage plan of buying $oar loon*, 'Y011 snounl know about out. spoolAl MORTGAGE ENTBERAI1TC0 consult- FRANK C. HOP'PgR -Represntative-- Canada Life, WINGHAM, ONT. Fiume 462 ENJOY BIBLE SCHOOL - In thiS picture Susan Brenzil, Ellen Gerrie, Bonnie Faegan, Julie Foxton, Beverley LaRose; Bobbie Laltose and Jackie Deyell are shown as they worked on paper dolls during the craft period at Bible School being, held this week at the Presbyterian Church in Wingliain.-A-T Photo. FORDWICH Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Lynn, Karen and Judy of Orillia, are spending this week with Mrs. Dora Ridley. Miss Wendy Hambly of Port Burwell is spending a few weeks with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hambly. Miss Anne Lindsay of Toronto is spending two weeks with her grandmother, Mrs. Albert Johnston. Mrs, William Lloyd returned home last week after an extended trip to the Western provinces. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Graham and family of Toronto spent a couple of days at their home here last week. Miss Norma and Keith Chaput of Aurora spent two weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Baylor. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs, Harry Bast will be sorry to learn he is confined to Palmerston Hos- pital. Mrs, George Bolander and two sons and Mrs, Douglas Holt spent Friday at Amberley beach. Mr. and Mrs. Nile Soehner of Kit- chener spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Everitt Allen, The L.O.B.A. and lodges of this community celebrated the twelfth of July in Milverton on Saturday. Miss Catharine Anne Gibson of St, Catharines is spending a couple Communications were received of weeks with her grandparents, from the Dept. of Highways, God- Mr. and Mrs. Ross Doig. erich; John G. Berry, clerk-treas- Master Johnny Bricker of Baden urer -Huron County; Municipal World, St. Thomas; Huron County Health Unit; Department of High- ways, Stratford; Dept. of High- ways, London and Wingham Rural Fire Committee. Mulvey - Foxton- That the cas- ual labor be set at $1.00 per hour, Foxton - Walker.- That we ac- cept the -petition of Fred Schiestel -ter aclean-o4t.job on the O'Malley, drain from the' west line fence of lot 8, con. 12, through lot 7, across the corner of lot 8, down through the property of Harry Miller to the point where the clean-out work of 1960 terminated. Mulvey -Dettman - That the clerk notify James A. Howes to survey and prepare a report on his findings on the portion of the O'Malley drain mentioned in the drainage petition. Dettnaan - Walker - That the ing Beltones, created for folks who won't wear a hearing aid for fear of being stared at, For your 2nd chance at happi" ness in family, social, business and church life, write today for this inspiring FREE book-sent in a plain wrapper. Address: Dept. 2-245, Belbone Hearing Aid Co., 156 Lombard Avenue, Winnipeg 2, Man, TAKE EXETER AT WINGHAM PARK The Wingham Sunocos beat Ex- eter in the Wingham park on Tuesday night of last week by a score of 6-2. Hugh MacMillan pit- ched a good game for the Sunoco's allowing seven hits and giving up one walk. Ken Cerson was the top batter for the locals, getting three hits, two doubles and a single, -in four trips to the plate, Exeter- Little, 3b.; Bogart, s.s.; Brintnell, I.f.; Fuller, lb.; West- brook, 2b.; Bloemart, c.f.; Camp- bell, c.; Edwards, r.f.; Bell, lb, Wingham---Fry, 2b,; Saxton, MacMillan, p.; Bain, s.s.; Cerson, if.; Baker, c.; Welwood, 3b.; Fox- ton, r,f. R, H E Exeter 100 000 100-2 7 1 Wingham 000 461 01x---6 8 7 Umpires, Bob Scott and Larry Fear. Visitors to Craigleith Provincial Park this year will ,have an oppor- tunity to view the beautiful Beaver Valley from chair lifts, two of which are located within two miles v of the , Park. • a a a a a a a a a a a a a a U n TAKE WINGHAM BY LARGE MARGIN Hensall walloped the Wingham Sunocos in Hensel]. on Friday night by a score of 11-2. "Cookie" Foxotn and Jim Bain hit home runs to account for the Sunocos two runs, Wingham-Cerson, 1.f.; 2b,; Saxton, c.f.; Bain, s.s.; Gardner, 3h.; Fisher, p. and r.f.; Baker, lb.; Foxton, c.; Welwood, p. and r.f.; Schwichtenberg, r.f. Hensall-G. Bell, lb.; Jickering, p.; Borden, c.; Cameron, 3b.; M. Bell, 1,f.; V. Bell, 2b.; Lavery, s.s.; Cash, r.f.; Kyle, c.f. R H E Wingham 000 011 000- 2 9. 3 Hensall 000 023 33x----1.1 13 1 Umpires, Jim Hunter and Jack Tiffin. ACCEPT PETITION ON O'MALLEY DRAIN The July meeting of Turnberry Township council was held in the community hall at ' Bluevale on July 3rd at 1.30 p.m. with all mem- bers present, the reeve, A. D. Smith presiding. The minutes of the last meeting Were adopted on motion of Herb Foxton and Edward Walker. general and road accounts be pass- ed and paid as presented. General Accounts The Brookhaven Nursing Horne, $264.75; Callander Nursing Home, $88.25; Relief, $44.00; Wingham Ad- bance-Times, $31.64; Ontario Hyd- ro, Lower Wingham street lights, $38.00; Ontario Hydro, Bluevale street lights, $37.50; D'Arcy Mc- Glynn, fox bounty, $8.00; John V. Fischer, part salary, telephone tolls $50.60; Wm. B. Cruikshank, part salary, $250.00; Robert Bennett, tax refund, $6.24; Alex McDonald, re- pair to Lower Wingham gates, $36.40; Wm. B. Cruikshank, unem- ployment ins„ $6.76. Pay Roll George Greenaway, $3.00; Robert Foxton, $7.00; George Lambert, $56.00; George Gallaway, $269.12; William Mundell, $196.25. Road Aceounts Pedlar People Ltd., Culverts, $80.40; Grey Wellington Paving Co., cold miX, $27,75; State Farm Mutual Ins. tractor, $17.41; Blue- vale Welding, welding -grader, $22.75; James Wright & Co. Ltd,, 'emery and wheel, $19.75; Supertost Petroleum. Corp., fuel oil and gas, $189.60. Dettman - Walker - -That we do now adjourn to meet on August 5th at 1.20 p,m, Or at the call of the reeve, A, D. ,Smith, Reeve -John V. Fischer, Clark Mrs, Stan Bride. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stewart and family attended a reunion Sunday in Listowel. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Keith and children of Baden were week-end visitors with Mr, and Mrs, Alex .1 kI l l n t l i Z t 1 M t l i M I I I I I I H N I E 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 t 1 I R 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 J 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 16 1 1 1 • 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 R 1 1 1 . 1 I M I S I M I E M I I I I M I I I M I I M I I I I I I M I M E M I R I I I 1 1 1 1 • 1 1 1 • 1 1 1 . 1 1 -1 1 .1 t I R I M 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 E 1 1 1 1 M i l f l i t i l l I I M I I I I I I I I I M I I II M I tt I M I M I N : z If you act promptly, you are en- titled to receive a valuable FREE ,bOok that may change your life evernight., It may be the answer to your prayers, if you're hard of 'hearing and want to hear again so clearly with BOTH ears you'll 7'-indersta.nd even whispers! You'll be amazed when you see photographs in' this book of excit- SPRAYING BACK FORMER BEAUTY Oive .ypur We a new lease-on- , looks with .our expert; paint Job. 'eWhat a fabulous difference it ',nusitPs! Tile cost? Less than you'd think, Very fast service, too MARKS BROS. AUTO BODY llitc4ee•Harvester Bldg. Josephine Street ,PBECINE 19 .• WINGHAM DON'T BE DEAF! TEAR OUT THIS AD! THE SMALL FRY attending the Vacation School be- Harcourt, 'Bonny Perrott, David Tiffin and Steven lag held at St. Andrew's Presbyterian .Church, Wing- Tiffin, all five or six years old, as They worked at ham, were all engaged in various activities on 71.'nes-' their colouring books.-A-T Photo, day morning. Left to right are Janet McGee, Terry is spending two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Moore. Mr. Everitt Cooper of Midland spent a few days last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Cooper. Mrs. Lynn Matthews and Barry are spending a couple of weeks with relatives in Guelph. Mr. and Mrs, -Glenn Zu.rbiigg and little darighter' .of 'Listowel visited one day last week with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lohr. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Aldrich of Galt were week-end visitors with relatives in the community and at- tended the Mann reunion held Sun- day at the -home of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Johnson. Little Miss Lorie Riddell of Har- riston spent a few days last week with her grandparents, Mr, and W. Carlton Wells Lew Short W. Carlton Wells and Lew Short of thi • vL Academy in London WILL. VISIT THE WING HAM AREA ON WEDNESDAY, JULY 19ths. Ther will discuss business education on an elementary college level basis with young men and wonion the area who are interested in careers- as secretaiisi, stenographers, junior accountants and exectithri,s. They represent the largest business training organizii- tion in Western Ontario with schools in Ltinile? Woodstock, Hamilton,'Stratford and KitcheneV: Wells and Mr. Short will be located at QUEENS• HOTEL FROM 1:30 p.m. TO 3:30 p.m., and ',all young people desirous of a business education are urged to visit them. 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