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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1961-07-26, Page 3Th;::)1? . . . CAREERS IN BUSINESS S IF YOU'RE. INThitgSTED liMpetia9 peropli forning goonar Pier a career r o VISIT 114.NOW - /PAM Ttr:101 neoins Tues., Sept, 1i vvrit,, far 'folder .for causes without obligation PHONE 250 's oto* IIER1111•111wunuilmuivrIinrirscraliamell N The Whialaarin AdvaneeeTiMeS, Wedlleriday, .truly 21* 9fit . . Will Live in Min Flon fiORRIE a I N Reductions up to SO% li-OUGHEEP ESUSiNEss cow-Eoe le YouNo SH 0.1135 KITCHENER Went away now I was going at the- peed of 5,000,000. miles throe the waghtless flight, now I was, in space, and just ahead of me was a heeoge ball of green, It was mars. pow the (Ines shoed speed limit, 4,000 miles per mini(. And I aeport- ed back to Earth, I ant out seven' trilyen miles. By now I was going on fine but audenly 1 was ataced by mereerys, I had -to eked fast and doge them amid not get hit but a merkery struk the roket and the egene sloped clad. My trip ethied err but I was 'brave a:r I presed buten a me and the roket bluew up, I had to- do it and have a (wick deth. I would much rather have died like that than. be struts by a merkery. So that is the story, of my trip into space. Summer's loveliest Dress Cre- ations can now be yours at un- comparable low - low prices. There'S a wide variety of new season's colors and styles to choOse from. Whether it's a stunning dress up style ... one ideal for street wear or one for carefree holidaying, Hanna's outstandinff collection is sure to please you. Pleasingly styled garments or- iginally priced as high as $21.95 NOW SELLING Dr. Wm. and Mrs. MeCarteheon, Berwick, Penna and Mrs. -George• MeCtitation, Brussels, called 911 Mrs. Fred Taylor. Mr. Roy KCn- nedy, Nova fieotia, also visited his aunt on. Thursday. Mr, and Mrs. Clare Edwards, London, Mr. and Mrs. Laurie Van Velsor, Hamilton, called on Mr. and Mrs, Harry Qowdy on Saturday. Mrs, Minnie Clemmingsbaw, of Moase Jaw, and Mr. and -1VIrs. Jas. Waddell, .Listowel, visited Mrs. , Anson Thornton on Sunday. Miss Kay 'Cathers has returned to Tor- cut() after visiting at the same home and with other relatives. Mk. and Mrs. Roy Charles are visiting at Mr Mervyn Stephens and other friends at Lyietown, Manitoba, Irwin has returned Wnigherit .General Hos- , Lal. Jan ' Elliott, lVfolesworth, "P ,.-f a fi w days with Miss Jean 11.7/11#1.11.49411•6.1.16010ateal..1 44.1.041...) GOONNI /I For the Finest in * JEWELLERY * CRYSTAL * ENGLISH CHINA $4.99 to $9.99 HAFERmE *s WINGHAM, ONTARFOfV AL L SUMMER MERCHANDISE 2()% DISCOUNT BATHING SUITS, SUMMER PURSES, BEACH SHORTS, CLAM DIGGERS, T-SHIRTS. Ladies' Wear Han as Do all banks offer the_ same services? Indeed they 'do. Not just one Ent every hank in 'Canaga.%tattc provide you with many different kinds of bank accourit1.4' loan plans, payment services and so on. So why should you choose Toronto-Dominion? "" The answer is simple ... St, John's United Church, Spring- field, Ont., was the setting for the wedding of Anna Elizabeth Ellen Porter and John Robert Matthews, Flit Flon, Man., on Saturday after- noon, July 15th, The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maitland Porter, Spring- field, The groom is the son of Mrs. H. -Crowe, Victoria, B.C., and the late Mr. A. Matthews. Rev. G, A. Shields officiated at the double-ring -ceremony, assisted by Rev. Mr. Heffelfinger. The altar was decorated with ferns, palms and candelabra, Guest pews were marked by white satin bows cent- ered with pink carnations. Wedding music was provided by Mrs, Betty Tillotson and Mrs. Ruth Ann Tel- ford sang "The Lord's Prayer" be- fore the ceremony and "0 Perfect Love" during the signing of the register, Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor-length gown of- silk organza and chantilly lace over satin, with long lily-point sleeves, softly pleated neckline, the j very full skirt enhanced by panels of lace. Her finger-tip veil of il- lusion edged with chantilly lace was held by a crown of orange blossoms —Photo by Mudge and pearls, She carried a bouquet of red roses and stephanotis. The bridesmaids, wearing street- length gowns of silk organza over taffeta, were Miss Anne Toichard, of Chesley, in coral and Mrs, Betty Elliott, aunt of the bride, of Bur lington, in turquoise. They carried bouquets of white carnations. The best man was Gordon Root, of Windsor. The ushers were Clark Elliott, of Burlington, and Ron Mc- Shane, of Sudbury, At the reception hall, United Church, Aylmer, the bride's mother received the guests attired In a blue silk sheath dress with lace 'bodice, assisted by the groom's mother in deep pink pleated sheath. Both wore white accessories and a cor- sage of pink and white carnations. For a wedding trip to Quebec, the bride donned coral organza over taffeta, fashioned with folded cum- merbund, full skirt encircled with rows of tucks, white accessories and an orchid corsage. Guests attended from Victoria, B,C., Burlington, Chesley, Fordwich, London, Listowel, Lucknow, Wrox- eter, Wingham and Sudbury. Mr. and Mrs: Matthews will re- side in Flin Flon, Manitoba, WHITECHURCH Alld Mrs. Vi111, Smith., Era. vaated friends at Kase- a aaday Kenneth, Rabin and Carol Char- les, of Burwash, are holidaying at the home of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Charles-, Mr, and Mrs. ((amid [man. Jim and Jerry, spent Sunday at Pine River and Point Clark. Miss Joyce Hamilton ;merit a few days at the home of Mrs, Eccles Dow, of Belgrave. Mrs. I. Sanderson -visited her sister, Mrs. J. Sangster, in. Walk- erton, on Friday. Friends will be glad to hear Ross Latronica's condition is. improving. Mr, John Strong return. d Lone- from Palmerston Hospital on 'Thursday. Mr, and Mrs. Harry Coll, Brus- sels, visited on Sunday with Misses Viola and Violet IVicerackin. Mr. and Mrs, Jack Clarke and Diana, and Robert Krasko, of Sault Ste, Marie, and Mrs. George Arseott, of Toronto, visited a few Miller, day days withMr. and Mrs, Archie Mrs. Robert Elschner, Bruce and Barry spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. John Harper, Carlings- ford, Barry remained for a longer visit. Little Emily Cameron, Stoney Creek, is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Edgar. Master Jerry TOWS, Uplands Air. port, Ottawa, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Smith, Mr. Walter Charles is -a patient in Palmerston Hospital. Mr. and .Mrs. Charles Lintner, Whitby, Mr. and Mrs. B. Phyfer, Oshawa, Mrs. Martha Brecken- ridge and Mr, and Mrs. Selah 13reekenridge, Jamestown, were Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs. 'Cameron Iedgar. During the electrical storm Sun- day the home of Mr. Albert Hei- bein was struck. The hydro, ph-one and television were put out of order and quarter round was torn in one room. Mr. and Mrs. Melville Beeerbft and Wayne,' Otterville, and Atek. Hamilton returned Saturday after spending the week at Camp Mac Mac on Lake Nipissing, Mrs. Gerald May, Geraldine. Frances and Beverley, of Toronto, have taken up residence in their home, formerly the John Cathers Sympathy is extended to the family of the late Robert Douglas in their bereavement, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Langford, of Kerwood, visited Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Gal- braith. Mrs. Jean,Massey, Elizabeth and Glen spent the week at Port Elgin. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford King visit- ed friends at Eketer on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Percy Sperling, of Sault Ste. Marie, Mrs. Albert Rich- enbach and David, of North Bay, visited at the home of Mr, Harvey Sparling and Miss Jean Sparling. Dr. Vanner Sets Office Hours Dr. Veinier wishes to notify pa- tients in the vicinity of the Gorrie office that in order to allow staff to enjoy holidays, office hours at Connie will be Monday evening, Wednesday morning, Friday eve- ning for the last two weeks in July and first two weeks in Aug- ust. Emergencies at other times will be handled at Palmerston, Phone Palmerston 140. GN12:19:26b 100 REGISTER FOR SWIMMING LESSONS Miss Edna Carr of the St. Thom- as hospital staff, spent the week- end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ross. Mrs. James Keene and children of Vancouver, and her mother, Mrs. Johnston Conn, are spending this week with Sudbury friends. Mrs, Irene Paterson of Toronto spent the week-end with her mo- ther, Mrs. William Taylor. Miss Elaine Conn spent the week-end with Toronto friends, Mr. and Mrs. William Fisher of Georgetown spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. icorge Mr. and Mrs. Albert Coultes and Diane attenckd the Leaver family gathering in Goderieh on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Williams and children, Goderieh, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scott. Mn, and Mrs. Kenneth Dickson and children, cf Behnore, visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Arch- ie Purdon. GORRIE—Lionel Johnston, chair- man of Water Safety, reports that the Gorrie Red Cross 'Swimming classes will commence Monday, July 31st, at 9 am One hundred children have en- rolled for classes. Others may still register if applications are made Immediately. James Clelland, of Sarnia, is the instructor and examiner, and Don- ald Whitfield is to be his assistant. INSTITUTES HOLD BIRTHDAY PARTY AT HURON VIEW HOME Our managers are the MOST HELPFUL you'll find R. 5.. Douglas, 53 Howick Farmer CORRIE—Robert Semple Doug- las, 53, of P.R. 1, Carrie, died on Monday of last week from a heart attack, following a few days' ill ness. He farmed in Howick Town.. ship. Ile was the son of the late And- rew Douglas and his wife, Frances Semple. On April 22nd, 1939, he marrical Pauline Diekison, who survives with one daughter Wit- verley; three : ems, James, Ronald and Brian, all at home; two bro- thers, Andrew of Tees-water and Stanley of (Myth,: three sisters, Mrs. Harold (Helen) R. Ridley of Wroxeter; Mrs. Joseph (Jessie) Clark of Wingham and Miss Agnes Douglas, Clinton. Funeral services were held on Thursday at 2 pan, from the Moir funeral home, Carrie, and conduct- ed by Rev. W. J. Hied of Fordwich United Church. Pallbearers were Robert Gibson, Leo Rattan, William Marriner, Melvin Taylor, Gordon Steirmeher and Glenn Johnston. Interment was in Wroxeter -cemetery.. This is Don Sheldrick, the Managef of our busy Yonge & Lawrence branch in Toronto. Don has been with us over 27 years. He knows the many and varied banking services and how they are best applied to meet your needs. Here we see Don advising one of his customers wlio about to take an extended vacation. Don is pointing out the numerous ways "The Bank" can be of assistance to travel- lers. First and foremost, The Toronto-Dominion Bank can issue you Travellers' Cheques and Letters of Credit, the only safe way to take care of your funds. A Safety Deposit Box, locked in our vaults, securely holds your valuables until-you. return. When. 'you plan a trip, see the Manager of your local Branch of "The Bank". It's the first step to an enjoyable... carefree vacation. You'll meet Managers like Don Sheldrick in every Toronto.. Dominion Branch across the country. Whether your prob- lem is large or small, it's comforting to know that your Toronto-Dominion Manager takes a keen interest in being as helpful as he possibly can. See hint soon. You'll be delighte4 when you discover how much . PEOPLE MAKE THE DIFFERENCE AT, TORONTO-DOMINION BAN K toi toXic vtiAt LooKs AREAti Vancouver 'Boy Gives Description Of Space Travel The May edition of the- David Lloyd George News, a- mimeograph- ed sheet in which is reported ac- tivities and coining events of the David Lloyd George School in Van- couver, carried an essay by David Pickell, whose parents are former Wingham residents. David is the eon of Mr. and Mrs, Wilfred Pickell. Nelson Pielrell, of R, R. 2, Teeswater, is an uncle to the boy, If the spelling scents a little peculiar one must admit that for a Grade I pupil he has managed to make his thoughts clearly under- stood and that ,1'e is by no means lacking In Imagination. The essay is as follows, just as it appeared in the school paper: MY TRIP -INTO SPACE By David Piekell Grade Once (when T was a Men), some men piked the to go (in a roket) into space, So I got in the elevator, and Mined into the gygaittie .octet. 'Then, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2; 1, 0, blast off! Boon'unm And I was on sty first flight into space, Just as I was going throo the atritaafeari I felt a ste-dy dOWnword pull on my face but as my reket shot like lightning three the Atinetfeer, it 4.4.1441 J. B. RUN4TebTLER, Manager Wingham • Branch GRAHAM, MlititiOtt Gattle .Reatith Milk Toast Lovers-- • • Sloppydoe Eggs . For lovers of the old-fashioned mill( mast of 000ttiar use In grand- motlher's day, is a modern ver, sion offered by .the Poultry Pro- ducts Institute. Poach eggs in hot milk lightly salted and if desired aelson with a -bit of garlic; then place them on servings of hot but- tered toast and pour some of the hot milk over them, Sloppy Joe Egea Provide a quick sn ack nr a nourishing supper when accompanied by a green salad, Al- ways Have eggs covered With li- quid and poach below the boiling -.epdelhelgt.efsp r tender, Perfectly Poach- GORRIE—Members of the Gor- rie and Wroxeter Women's Insti- tutes paid a visit to the Huron- view Horne at Clinton on Wednes- day afternoon. It took the form of a birthday party for the residents who had birthdays in the month of July, EleVen Were given gifts. A short program was presented. Mrs, Gordon Greig sang, Mrs. John Baylor gave a reading, Several In- stitute members, attired in old- time costumes, led in a sing-song in which all joined with Mrs. L. M. 'Brothers of Scarborough at the 'piano, This was particularly en- joyed by the residents. Refresh- ments including lee cream and birthday cake were served by the W.I. members. The visitors were. then conduct- ed through the spacious new build- ing by the matron, Mrs, johnston. The August meeting of the Got. rie Women's Institute will Ire held 011 August 1st at 2.30 p.m. (note that this will be an afternoon meet- ing), at the hone of Mrs. Harold /tell, Roll -call Will be "a health- building habit". A gift for the Clhildrell's Aid Society Is asked front each Inetaber. Miss Clare McGowan, assistant lotardireetor of the C.A.S., will be the speaker.