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Wed., July 12, 1961
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LYCEUM Theatre
Wingham, Ontario
Two Shows Each Night
Commencing at 7.15 p.m.
A.DM.ISSION-650 45e - sae
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Dean Martin Shirley MacLean
in
ALL IN A NIGHT'S WORK
(Adult entertainment)
A light romantic comedy about a
Wealthy publisher and a young lady
in Florida
G. ALAN WILLIAMS
Optometrist
Patrick St., Wingham
Phone 770
---Mrs. Walter Davis, Mrs. Wm.
Elliott and Linda have returned
home after spending a week with
Mrs, .1. T. Bildfell and family in
London.
-Mrs. M. Rogers of Vancouver
is spending a few days with her
cousin, Mrs. Roy Mundy and Mr.
Mundy,
-Mr. and Mrs. W. VanWyck
spent the week-end with Dr. and
Mrs. W. A, Beecroft at their sum-
mer home on Muldrew Lake in
Muskoka.
--Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Heughan
spent the week-end with their
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. 0, C. Gorrell, at their sum-
mer home near Parry Sound.
- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Martin,
Stephanie and Blake of Toronto,
visited with her mother, Mrs, G. H,
Ross.
-Byron Mowbray of Lucknow vis •
ited over the week-end with his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Mundy.
--Mr. and Mrs. George Anger
returned home on Saturday after
spending a week's holiday in God-
erich and Point Clark,
-Mrs. John Lockridge and
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May We Have Your
Continued Patronage?
Believing Wingham to be a sound, progres-
sive community we have purchased the
Welwood 5c to $1.00 Store.
We intend to operate an expanded, fully-
independent store, featuring a complete line
of popular merchandise.
Knowing the friendly support accorded Mr.
Welwood over many years, we solicit this
same patronage and will do our part to make
your shopping a real pleasure.
We wish to get acquainted with you,--won't
you drop in soon and say hello?
MONTY BENNETT
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WINGHAM MOTORS
PHONE 139 WINGHAM
The New Motor I Put In Your
Car Cost $350 . But . . . You
Can Have It . . . Free ! ! !
We hope this hypnotist never goes to Work on 1181 Seriously
speaking, though, no hypnolic, powers are required to get the
benefit of our prompt attention aUd friendly, heads-up service
at any time. Drive- in soon!.
adjourn to meet again• on August
5, or at the call 'of the reeve,
Arthur Gibson, Reeve
J. Harold Pollock, Clerk
IF YOU'RE -
INTERESTED
Meeting people
• Earning sooner
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begins
Tues., Sept. 5
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CAREERS IN BUSINESS
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-Mrs. Catherine Axford and children of Watford spent the
Mrs. Blanche Thomas are visiting /`aveek-end with Mr. and Mrs, Wal-
with Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Schneider ter Lockridge.
Bluevale Road, --Mr, and Mrs. Robert Carbert
and family of Ottawa arrived last
Wednesday to spend a month's
holidays with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred. Carbert of Wingham
and Mr, and Mrs. Bert Goodyer of
Listowel, as well as other relatives
and friends in the district, Bob
will be attending a national con-
vention in Charlottetown for a
week this month, but Mrs. Carbert
and the children will remain here
while he is away.
-Rev. and Mrs. W, J. Cairns,
who recently returned on furlough
from the mission field in Africa
spent a few days recently with Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Collar and family.
-Visitors at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Wilfred White on Monday
were Mr. White's nephews, Messrs.
Jim and Bill Hogan of Toronto.
-Miss Kathy Hodgins is attend-
ing teenagers' camp at the United
Church summer school camp at
Goderich.
--Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rintoul
and Donald visited last week with
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Campbell and
Bruce at Elliot Lake and with Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Rintoul and
Heather at Timmins.
-Mr. and Mrs. George H. Ter-
vit, Mr. and Mrs. Don Wallace and
Mrs. Jack Deans attended the
Johnson -Burns wedding in Brom-
ley Baptist Church, Ottawa, last
Saturday.
-Willie Hall, of Port Colborne.
is spending two weeks with his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James
Henry.
-Week-end guests with Mr. and
Mrs, Tames Henry were Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Barber, Miss A, M.
Kerr and Mrs. R. H. Brown of
Owen Sound, Misses Helen and Ed-
ith Hopkins of Acton and Mr. and
Mrs. J. M. Frank.
-Mr, and Mrs. James Seli re-
turned home after vacationing in
Detroit with Mr. Seli's sister, Mrs.
Maud Wilson. Mrs. Wilson and
Mrs. Kate Smith of London re-
turned with them to spend a few
days with Mrs. Frances Sell.
-Miss Ruth Hodgins accompan-
ied her aunt and uncle, Mr, and
Mrs. Charlie Pearce of Brantford,
and her cousin, Marlene -Anderson
of Goderich, on a trip to Seattle
and Victoria.
-Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bridge and
family of Toronto spent the week-
end with her mother, Mrs. Roy
MacDonald.
--4.11/1r. • and Mrs. Thomas Fells,
and Miss Doris Fells of Toronto
have returned home. after spending
a couple of weeks holidaying at
Elgin House, Muskoka, —
-Mr ,and Mrs. E. Hutchins and
Lois of Wheaton, Ill„ spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Collar and family.
--Miss Anne Smeltzer, Earl
Eastman and Lenard Rahn of Re-
gina visited at the home of , Mr.
and Mrs-Lloyd Montgomery last
week, Mr. Montgomery, who had
been a patient in Victoria Hospi-
tal, London, for the past four
weeks, where he had undergone
heart surgery, returned home on
Thursday feeling much improved.
-Mrs. P. F. Armstrong, Gayle
and Stephen, of Nanaimo, B.C.,
spent several days last week with
l)er sister, Mrs. Barry Wenger,
and family. Sunday visitors at the
Wenger home -were Mr. and Mrs.
E. J. Litt, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Litt
and family, Mr. and Mrs. H. R.
Litt and family, Mr and Mrs Har-
old Sellers and family, Mr and
Mrs. Walter Robson and family, all
of London, Mrs, William Beckett
and family of Sarnia and Mr. and
Mrs. C. Maedel and family of
Monkton.
-Capt. and Mrs. L. R. Eldridge
and son, Mark, of Petawawa, who
visited for more than a week with
her mother, Mrs. Blatchford, left
for Toronto on Wednesday eve-
ning to spend several days with
Capt. Blatchford's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Bert Eldridge, before re-
turning to Petawawa.
--Mr. and Mrs. Brian -Groh, Ka-
thy and Michael of Brighton, are
holidaying With her mother, Mrs.
Roy MacDonald.
-Cadet Major Barry Fuller, Wol-
seley Barracks, London, spent the
week-end with hiS parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert Faller.
-Mr. Paul Coyle of the Ontario
Rural Hydro -staff is at present at-
tending a three weeks' course on
spraying in Niagara Falls.
- Miss Patricia Brophy, RegN„
of Detroit, was a Week-end visitor
with her mother, Mrs.. Joseph Bro-
phy and other relatives.
---tMiss. Barbara Carbert left yet-
terday to return to Westrhirister
Roapital, London, where she is on
the nursing staff, after spending
four days with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Carbert.
. Mrs. Lillian Metric and Mr,
Willittrd ToWle of Toronto are vis-
iting this week with their sister,
Mrs. Jean Crump.
-Cpl. and Mrs, R. M. Bell, who
have spent the past five years at
Camp Petawawa, have been moved
to Kingston. They have been vis-
iting for' the past two weeks at
their homes. in Wingham,
The Honest Camper
H. W. Makcrow, district account-
ant for the Dept. of Lands & For-
ests reports "Last week while can-
ducting an audit at Sauble Falls
Provincial Park, I discovered an
act of public 'honesty. In the locked
box, used -by the campers to deposit
their copy of the campsite permit
when leaving the Park, I found a
one dollar bill with this note at-
tached: 'Enclosed please find $1.00
for camping permit. We had to
move on before daybreak. 4 in the
party, used campsite No. 104, ve-
hicle permit No. 74308'."
HOWICK TOWNSHIP
COUNCIL PASSES
DRAINAGE BY-LAWS
The regular July meeting of the
Howick Township council was held
in the clerk's office. All members
were present and the reeve, Arth-
ur Gibson, was in the chair. The
minutes of the last regular mee.--
ing and special meetings were read
and on motion of King and R. Gib-
son, were adopted as read.
Haskins -Strong---, That the en-
gineer's report on the Branch "C"
of the Bolton drain be accepted
and provisionally adopted; and
that the clerk -be hereby instructed
to prepare the necessary bylaw and
copies of same; and that applica-
tion for Provincial Aid be made to
the Department of Public Works
of Ontario,
R, Gibson - King - That the
court of 7."vision on the Branch
"C" of the Dolton drain be held on
August at 11 a.m.
R. Gibson- Strong --- That By-laW
No. 14-61 of the Township of How- ,
ick, the Branch "C" of the Bolton
Drain By-law, as read the first and
Second time be passed.
Xing - Strong- - That the clerk
be authorized to advertise for ten-.
den for construction of the Ber-
lett - Gibson drain and the Branch
"C" of the Bolton drain.
Haskins -Strong • That By-law
No. 9-61 of the Township of How-
ick, the Berlett- Gibson drain by-
law, as read the third- time be fin-
ally passed.
Ring-A. Gibson.... That we order
tile for the Berlett -Gibson and
Branch "C" of the Bolton drain.
Strong - king That the tender
of Robert Nicholson & Sons for
the construction -of the Wills
Drain No, a for $742.00 be accepted.
H. Gibson - King - That we in-
struct the clerk to prepare a by-
proclaim. Monday, August 7, Civic
Holiday, a nitinicipa.1 holiday for
the Township of Howick.
R. Gibson -King-- That we grant
the five libraries the usual grant
of $25.00 each.
R. Gibson - King - That the road
accounts c pp:proved be paid.
• R, Gibson -.Strong-- That the
following itec6,1:qs. be paid:
Callander Nizr3ing Home, indi-
gent costs, $176.50; Grand & Toy,
printing roll sheets, $109.34; K. A.
Hammond & -Co., desk, ete., $128.85;
Geo. Hamilton, fox bounty, $4.00;
Wm. D. Colby, survey and expenses
re Bolton Drain, $135.00; Branch
"C" Bolton Dram, assistance ex-.
penses, $25.00; Wills Drain No, 3,
court of revision fees, $40,00; Wel-
fare accounts, $129.01; Harriston
Review, advertising, $41,85; Bow-
iek Municipal Telephone) service
and tolls, $20.50; B, Oakley, repairs.
to Wroxeter -shed, $13.23; road ac-
count, transfer, $6497.47.
Strong King-- That we do now
VACATION SCHOOL is being attended this week at
Sacred Heart H. C. °Atwell, Wingham, with a good
attendance or youngsters. This group of young ladies
was pictured just after a lesson from the cateehism,
ATTENDING THE VACATION School at Sacred
Heart R. C. Church, Wingham, are left to right,
Brian Londry, Jerome Watson, Gary Watson, Jerry
Reijerink, Brian Reijerink, Anthony DeGroot and
Bill Barr, They look over a Bible poster following
study under Sister Mary William and Sister Mary
Joyce, both Sisters of St. Joseph, London. - A-T
Photo.
law appointing Roy Strong as the
tom:ship building inspector.
Strong -R. Gibson --- That the
building inspector be authorized to
issue a building permit to J. E.
McNair for additions to the sales
1
this is lir last opportunity
TO SAVE ON THESE TREMENDOUS BARGAINS
MEN'S AND B YS' WEAR • LADIES' WEAR
MANY OF OUR PRICES mg MAIN BEEN REDUCED
PIECE GOODS PE IES •ALL DRY GOODS
BE DING AND. LINE HOUSE FURNISHINGS
Reductions from to 50% or Greater
They are, back row, left to right, La Anne La-
vergne, Connie Slosser, Barbara Skinn; front, Elaine
Kieffer, Diane Lavergne and Ruth Ann Headman, —A ,T Photo,
barn.
Strong - King--•- That By-law No.
13-61, the re-arrangement of ceme-
tery by-law, as read the third time
-be finally passed.
R. Gibson - Strong- That we
Phone: Our Prices Are Lower Free
590 We Keep Down the Upkeep Delivery
(ALL BRANDS) Carton, of 200
CIGARETTES $3.09
Stokeley's Fancy CREAM CORN, 15-oz. 2/35c'
Holly Fancy PEAS, 20-oz. .2/39c
VanCamp PORK and BEANS, 20-oz.. 2/39c
Rose Sweet Mixed PICKLES, 16-oz. . 0... .31c
PAILS OF CHERRIES
Both Black Sweet and Red Montmorency
WILL BE ARRIVING SOON. LEAVE US YOUR ORDER NOW.
PHONE 590 REGARDING PRICE.
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Robin Hood Angel Cake MIX, 16-oz. 49c
RAID INSECT BOMB, 12-oz. $1.39
Blue Bonnet MARGARINE (Quick) ..2 lbs. 69c
COMET CLEANSER, 5c off Giant 2/49c
Aylmer FRUIT COCKTAIL, 15-oz. 28c
Posts MINUTE RICE, 14-oz. 45c
MAPLE LEAF. Sweet Pickled 2-4 lb. average
COTTAGE ROLL lb. 49c
Devon Sliced BREAKFAST BACON lb. 59c
d Front Grocery