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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1961-07-26, Page 8'VVInghajtt .Advartce-Timell- 'VaCe, $ight WeAl•A: 4Ia SPRAYING BACK FORMER BEAUTY ''Give .'your auto a new lease-on- looks with our expert paint sob. What a fabulous difference it makes! The cost? Less than you'd think. Very last service, too: - • MARKS BROS. AUTO BODY McKee Harvester Bldg. Josephine Street 'PHONE 19 - WIN. GRAM PERSONALS —Visitors on Thursday with. Mr. And Mrs. Jim Deneau and family were his brother-in-law and sin- ter, Mr, and Mrs. Arnold Ridsdaie, .of Arnherstburg. —me. and Mrs, George Stokes And family visited in Lindsay over LYCEUM Theatre Wingham, Ontario Two Shows Finch Night Commencing at 745 p.M. ADMISSION-65c - 43e - Sfie TIEUR.-FRL-SAT, JULY 27-28-29 Sophia Loren - Maurice Chevalier John Gavin in "BREATH OF SCANDAL" A romantic comedy in. Vienna dur- ing the First World War gilININNINIMI /011011$116 The BEST BUYS 1960 LARK 4-door Sedan, very low mileage 1959 CHEVROLET Coach, real snappy 1958 FORD Custom 300 Sedan, clean inside and out 1958 FORD Custom 300 Tudor Coach, a real buy 1958 FORD Custom 300 Fordor Sedan, aut. trans., w. washers 1'952 CHEVROLET Sedan, in good* condition, a real buy 1951 DESOTO 4-door Sedan a a a ti a tr a a a ii INVEST for 3 to 10 Years 7 Some investors prefer the 3-year term V —others like a longer period. Wise investors choose a BRITISH MORTGAGE & TRUST COMPANY GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTIFICATE to ensure an ekcellent rate of interest with never a moment's worry or concern. To invest—see your local agent or send us your cheque. Don't delay—no interest begins the day you inake,the investment, BRITISH MORTGAGE MUST CUM 4.4 Pottinlerl in 18777 DEAD OFFICE STRATVORD *V. British tilortgage & Vast Company, Stratford j I enclose my cheque for ,$ for investment for years. Ej Please send me a free folder giving full information 1. NAME'. Armitt4:$8 — • Ford, Monarch, Falcon Ford and Fordson Tractors PHONE 237 A. D. AlaeW11,14Alil W I NGHAM lamixitismommuligulainsisiusitutimutsimilimumilionionniitoimirminnimmireimmoritainialtimulactimitiomma , "A MACY FOR LIFE" Prepare fox' • business Cuper by sec g. diploma issued. by the IHISINEsS, NOWA- iToRsi ASSOCIATION OF CANADA.. Sr. Will Jr, Courses, • Quaiified Teachers, lu New lecttle and Modern Manuel Type- writers, $ New Mimeograph owl 111eteplione Machines. Monthly Tuition po. gOth Angtig Oil Term opens September aI OODERICI1 Mai NESS COLLEGE )A 4-8521 or 7284 Meet Your Best Friends tree weelr-end and renewers, OC- quaintanees there, —Niro. Frank 'Gibbons, Vicky Anne and Francine of London are spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. Jaynes Gibbons. —Mr. and Mrs. David Murray, Gary anti Susan of Winnipeg, have been snending the past week with his mother,. Mrs. S. A.. Murray and visiting other relatives, --Mrs. Paul Ruhnke, (the former Helen Louise Pocock) has been appointed to the staff of the Ontario Veterinary College, Guelph, as a laboratory selei.t,s,, in diagnostic bacteriology. Mrs. Ruhnke is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pocock, Diagonal Rd. She and her husband visited her Parents over the week-end, —Mr. William Irwin, Mr. How- ard Irwin and Mrs. R. Sturgeon went to Englehart at the week-end to attend the funeral of Leslie M. Bates, —Mr. and Mrs. Desmond Brophy moved on Monday from the Cromp- ton apartments to their new home on Charles Street. Thomas Jardin --Miss Shirley Reiman and Geo. Menzies spent the week-end in Hamilton at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Menzies Sr. They visited Niagara Falls on Sunday, games, although a square dance came to an abrupt halt when rain disrupted the proceedings shortly after 11 pan.. Bingo players are shown in the above picture shortly before the games were closed. —Advance-Times Photo.. They're the Men from Investora able and willing to be your best friends financially. They'll show you how to turn modest but regular savings into a useful cash reserve for future opporhmities, emergen. cies or secure retirement. The% show you many ways to grow richer through Investors investment pro. grains designed to fit your arabi. flow; and your resource& Find out about the great variety of Investors Syndicate programs avant' able to you. There is no obligation. Just call. or write: GARDEN PARTY SUCCESSFUL — The garden party staged, at Sacred Heart It. C. Church Saturday evening was successful, although marred by rain during the evening. The supper Which was, slated to be served outside was moved to the church basement when rain threatened, During the evening the crowd enjoyed bingo and other Emerson Ivel. wow. is returning home with them for two weeks' visit, —Rev, Douglas C. Candy of Port Credit and Mrs. W. H. Candy of Toronto visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pieltford. Mrs. Candy remained to spend a few, weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Pickford and family. --Mr, and Mrs. E, J. Stanwick; Bill and Peter of Toronto and Mrs. C. A, Canoun, Andrew and Harry of Seattle, Wash., were Saturday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Higgins. Mrs. Canoun and child- ren remained to spend this week here. LADIES,WE DO IT ALL; WE'LL MAKE YOU TREBEL!. OF THE BALL • • • • •• '' • -•a -", -* bray and Mr. Mowbray. Doug and .:KaW,WeaksZa7•::49a444.4Va. • Carl Mowbray returned home with theta after spending a holiday with their grandparents in Detroit, Misses I3arbara, and Frances. White are spending a few days with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John Walters at Tecswater. —Rev. Peter Bissett and Mrs. Bissett, of Castro Valley, Califor- nia, are visiting with the former's sister, Mrs. W. E. Fielding, and Mr, Fielding, On Sunday last they all attended the corner stone cere- monies held at the site of the new Baptist Church at Kincardine. --Misses Wendy Fuller, Wendy Crcinkwright and Jo-Anne Pickford returned home at the week-end af- ter spending ten days at Huron Church Camp, south of Bayfielcl. —Mr. Bill Thompson, who is tak- ing a year's course at Radio Col- lege of Canada in Toronto, is spending a two weeks' vacation at his home here. - -Mr, and Mrs. Willis Hall, Bar- bara, Brenda. and Joe, and Mr. and Mrs. George Hall, Mr, and Mrs. Archie ,Steuernol and family and Mr. and Mrs. Alex iVfacDclnald and family spent Sunday at Thodford, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Danny Scott and family. —Mr. and Mrs, Donald K. Cam- eron attended the wedding on Sat- urday of her cousin, Dr, David Hal- deriby and Miss Nancy Pearson in Toronto. —Mr. Alan Nicol of Uplands, Ot- tawa, visited with his mother, Mrs. Annie Nicol, Minnie St., over the week-end. —Mr. and Mrs, Albert Walters, Wingham, leave from Melton air- port on Saturday to visit at the home of her brother, Mr, Albert Elliott, of Regina, and other re- latives in the West. 8% aa - y•W BRUCE McFAUL Listowel, Ont. Box 693 • Phone 979 —Mr. Harvey Groves of Akron, Ohio, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Casemore and other relatives at the week-end. Frances and Jane returned home with him after Spending two weeks' vacation here. —Mr, and Mrs, Allan Bumstead and Jeffery are vacationing this week near Bracebrldge, in the Mus- koka district. --Miss Barbara Pickford return- ed home. on Saturday after spend- ing last week with Miss Carol Crawford at the Crawford cottage at Grand Bend. —Mrs. John Lorenz, Rosanne and EMERSON IVEL Harrlston, Ont. Box 6 Phone 334W Janet of Winnipeg are visiting wita the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred MacLean, while Mr. Lor- enz is taking a course at Clinton air school. --Mr. and Mrs. Billie Miller of Oldcastle, visited at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Robert Goiley last week. —Mr. and Mrs. Ed Forgie and family of Islington, spent the week- end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Forgie. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Ryan of Detroit spent Sunday af- ternoon at the same home, —Mr, and Mrs. Joe Redman and Mr, and Mrs, Louis Redman and family spent a feW days last week at Sault Ste. Marie and various points in the United States, —Mr. and Mrs. Carl McKay and Michael, of Stratford, were vis- itors on Sunday with her father, Mr. Stafford Bateson, and with his mother, Mrs. Annie McKay. Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Hawkins gild family of London also arrived at the Bateson home on Sunday and will remain with her father for a week. nvestors' ni)ell Bt oat THOMAS JARDIN Wingham, Out, Box 394 Phone 147 CAti'AO)4 ilAtift• Hood Onion Winntm • Offices in tricalpeit Chia' ..1.1,00.11•Mirliffil•4111•01.MA ANNETTE'S NAIR STYLING PH.21 "MPNHGTgar Red Front Grocery —Mr, and Mrs. John Cruick- shank and Bobby were at Inver- huron for the week-end, Miss Joan Cruickshank is spending two weeks at Rolling Acres Ranch, near Var- ney. —Mr, and Mrs. Don Delmage of London visited at the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Per- cy Harris. —Mr. John Jackson and Bob of Toronto visited on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Percy Stainton and other Wingham friends, —Mr, Len Crawford has been a patient in Wingham General Hos- pital since the latter part of last Week, --Mrs. Monro Kerr and two child, ren of near Los Angeles, Cal,, ,spent a week with Mr. and Mrs. Percy Gibson. Mr. Keith, Mrs. Gibson's brother, visited here for a few days and his wife and family joined him to visit with other relatives. Mrs. Leis of Kitchener and Mr. Roy McArthur of Toronto were al- so week-end guests at the Gibson home. —Miss Valerie Hastings of Strat- ford was a guest last week with her friend, Miss Marilyn Higgins. Mr. arid Mrs, Higgins drove the two girls to Stratford on Sunday and Marilyn is a guest at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Stan Hastings this week, -Miss Joan Remington spent last week at Rolling Acres Ranch, near Varney. —Mr. and Mrs. Warren Weber of Listowel were in town at the week-end and attended the garden party at Sacred Heart Church. —Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Cameron, Betty and Pat, anti Miss Pat Hall, left on Friday night for Ottawa, where they are spending this week with the former's relatives. —Mr. George King of TeesWater, who was a patient in the Wing- ham Hospital last week, was able to return to his home on Saturday. —Mr. and Mrs. Allan Small and Penny of Toronto were week-end visitors with his father, Mr. Ed. Small, and with other Wingham re- latives. Phone: Our Prices. Are Lower Free 590 We Keep Down the Upkeep Delivery a a a a a a a a a it ilii a 18 Libby's PORK and BEANS, 15-oz. 6/$1.04 Holly Fancy PEAS, 20-oz. 5/85c Holly Fancy CREAM CORN, 20-oz. 5/85c SCHNEIDER'S TINNED PICNIC SHOULDER, 11/2-1b. $1). —Mr. anti Mrs. A, Milton of St. Thomas have been visitors with Mrs. W. :Murchison. —Dr. and Mrs. A, W. Irwin of Largo, Florida, are spending the summer at their cottage at Am- barley Beach. --Mr. and Mrs. Barry Wenger and family were visitors cm hull- day with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mae- del and family at Monkton. --Mr, Herbert Fuller was in Lon- --Misses Patricia Renwick, Shir- deli ever the week-end, where be Icy Redman, Reta Redman and visited with his wife, a patient in Judy Renwick returned home , on ict . o p• , Saturday after spending a very en- -Misses Pat Bennett and Mar- joyabie week at Sauble Beach. jorie Coultes are spending a week's "Mrs. J, K. Edwards of Maple vacation at Sauble Beach. Creek, Sask,, is visiting with her —Mr. Douglas McConney and his nephew, Mr. Norman Keating, Mrs, daughter, Katharine, of Toronto, Keating and family, were week-end guests with the --Mr. Clarkson Martin, of Galt, former's sister, Mrs. Robert Aha.ra, anal his daughter, Mrs. Donald Mr. Ahara and family. Stuart and son Gregory visited his —Mr. Lloyd Casemore spent the mother, Mrs. Charles Martin, week-end in Toronto. Frances St., and his father, who —Mr. and Mrs. R. O, Wenger is in hospital, and family attended a Waddell -. Mrs, Annie Nicol spent a week family picnic at Formosa on Sun- with her sister, Miss E. J. Walters day, Lorna Wenger returned 'to In Toronto, Milverten to visit with her uncle Mr. and Mrs, Norman Hastings 7 of Willow ciale, spent the week-end Mr. and Mrs. Tom and aunt, Mr. and 'Mrs, Ken Dowd, Rafferty r With his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al- - .). kin Hastings. Mr, and Mrs, and fatally of. Kitchener were ' Eidt, of Fredericton, spent guests on Sunday with Mr, and Monday at the same, home. Mrs. John Langridge. --Mrs. T. W. Platt of Orange- ,- Dr, and Mrs. 3. .R. St. John vine wan in Wingham on Saturday ;and family of Uxbridge arel spend- and Mr. Platt arrived on Monday • .11g a couple o,# days with her mo- morning and attended the funeral ' of Police Chief Gordon Deyell on Monday afternoon. —Mr. Harry Fryfogle and Mr. Bill Johnston are spending a week's vacation at Grand Bend, ----Mrs. Ross Wormworth was ad- mitted to Victoria Hospital, Lon- ion, I' Wednesday and under- went rergery on Thursday morn- ing. -{" ''", is making satisfactory recovery but will be hospitalized `or another -cotarile of weeks, Her room number is 518, 5 East. , —Visitor's at the home of Mrs. V. Sanderson for the past couple of weeks have been her daughters, Mrs. Roy Dewbury, Carol and Ed-. ith, of London, and Mrs. Ken Fel- ker and daughters, Sherry and Val- • 1 etie of Morrisburg. - *Miss Ruth Thompson and MlaS Dorothy Krug are snerding a two weeks' vacation at Port Elgin. -Mr. and Mrs. Allan McGill and, Stewart of - Wingham and Mr. and • Mrs, Harvey Itekit of Wroxeter re- turned homedast week from a va tation to the Western provinces, They visited Glade? National Park in Montana, Banff and Lake • Louise, and also attended the Cal- gary Stampede,. Mr, and Mrs, Neil Sparks vis- titteelir tedratalsfhetwertdamysn.laAstn7sekuvodwt11 PREM Luncheon Meat, 12-oz. 39 le OFF 100 Lyon's TEA BAGS 72c Appleford Heavy WAX PAPER, 100-ft., ...33c KLEENEX, Economy 400's • *' 2/61c Purer TOILET TISSUE, „ roll Pack, 53c Hunt's TOMATO KETCHUP, 11-oz. , . 2/35c Maple Leaf TENDERFLAKE LARD lb. ,21c 11-oz. RAID INSECT BOMB $1.39 Kellogg's CORN FLAKES, 16-oz.- 35 NEW ONTARIO POTATOES ....10 lbs. 39 NEW Green Firm CABBAGE ....each 10c then Mrs, Donald Rae. Mrs. Rae OUR STORE IS LOSER UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE FOR Renovation and. ReinStpeking: WATCH THIS SPACE FOR OUR REOPENING DATE EDIGHOFFERS (Wingham) Limited 'TIM FRIENDLY STORE" IVAN LLOYD, 83, native of this area, is chief guide at the now information teotre for the public at Douglas Point Nuclear Power Station, Here he e*I'dains the features -of the plant using a model yvhieli will be on display in the reception hnilding.00- tatio Hydro l'hoto„