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G. ALAN WILLIAMS
Optometrist
Patrick St., Wingham
Phone 770
Mr, and Mrs. Alton Adams, and
family returned home from a vaca-
tion at Bruce Beach on Saturday.
Mrs. Adams and Julie had been
there for a month.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Stainton
have returned home from a two
weeks' vacation at Pine River,
—Mrs. Dora Houle has returned,
home to Toronto after spending
ten days with Mr. and Mrs. James
Sell,
—Rev. Peter BisSett and Mrs.
Bisaett left last Friday for their
home in Castro Valley, California,
They were accompanied as far as
Marshall, Michigan, by the former's ,
sister, Mrs. W. E. Fielding, Mn. I ),
Fielding also spent the week-end
with them at the home of friends
there,
—Mr. Norman Rintoul was able
to return home from hospital on
Friday,
—Master Johnny White left last
Tuesday for Detroit to visit with
his aunt, Miss Patricia Brophy, at
the home of Mr, and Mrs. Charles
Desmond, Miss Brophy and John-
ny returned to Wingham on Mon-
day and she will visit with her
mother, Mrs, Joseph Brophy for a
month.
spent the week-end, with his mo-
ther, Mrs, Jean Crump,
--Mr, and Mrs. Earl Hamiltbn
and family were week-end visitors
with their son-in-law and daugh-
ter, Mr. and Mrs, I--Iugh Jones, of
Sarnia. Ruth Anne remained to
spend several weeks with her sis-
ter. —Friends will be sorry to learn
that Mr. Archie Peebles has beer
a patient in the Wingham Hospi-
tal since Sunday.
—Jim Nasmith has returned
home from a month at Camp Kan-
dalore in the Haliburton region,
-Mrs, R, A, Armitage and Joan
have arrived back after spending
two weeks in Calgary visiting cou-
sins. While there they attended
the Calgary Stampede.
—Mrs. W. Houston, Heather and
Ian of Kingston have been visit-
ing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. H. French during the past week,
---Mr, and Mrs. Clifford Bennett
and family of Ingersoll visited over
the week-end with Mr, and Mrs.
James Seli.
--Mr. Walter Pickford took the
services in the Atwood and Listow-
si Anglican Churches on Sunday
morning.
—Mr. Gibson Rintoul took ill at
work on Monday of last week and
will be confined to his bed for a
month. He is suffering from a
heart ailment.
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—Mr. and Mrs, William Conror
Brenda and Barry have returned
home after spending the month
of July at their cottage at Graven-
burst.
—Mr. and Mrs, Eddie Stroud of
Scarborough are spending this
week with Mr. and Mrs. Willis
Hall and family,
—Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Higgins
and Carol spent a couple of days
in Toronto early this week.
—Mr. and Mrs, Ed Arbic of Ban-
croft were visitors over the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. Alton Ad-
ams, They are former residents of
town, Mr. Arbic having been one
the Dominion Bank staff, He has
received a. transfer to Timmins
and will move there from Bancroft
the latter part of August.
—Mr, and Mrs. Charlie David-
son and Brent left on Saturday for
Nova Scotia for a two weeks' va-
cation. They will visit with their
nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Cdrter,
at Halifax.
—Visitors last week with Rev.
and Mrs. C. F. Johnson at St.
Paul's rectory were Mr. and Mrs
H. G. Goff of Toronto, Mr. and
Mrs, P. M, Beare and children of
Owen Sound and Mrs. N. A. Gauld
and son, George, London. ,
—Mr. and Mrs. Roy de Groot and
family of Sudbury visited with
Lucknow and Wingham friends
over the week-end.
—Miss Maureen Hogan of To-
ronto is spending this Week with
her cousin, Miss Mary White.'
MARRIED Al' DONNIBROOK—Mr. and. Mrs. Murray J. Wilson are
shown following their wedding at Donnybrook 'United Church on July
15th. The bride is the former Louise Marilyn Jefferson, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs, H, Jefferson, R, R,',2, Auburn. The groom's parents arc
Mr. and Mrs. J. Wilson, also of R. R. 2, Auburn.—Photo by McDowell..
THOMAS JARDIN
Box 394 WINGIIAM, ONT. Phone 141
BRUCE McFAUL
Box 693 LISTOWEL, ONT. Phane 979
EMERSON IVEL
Box 6 BFARRISTON, ONT, Phone 384W
—Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Hogan
of Toronto visited over the week-
end with her brother, Mr, and Mrs,
Wilfred White and family.
--Mr. and Mrs. Bill Crump and
son Billy of Niagara Falls, Ont.,
visited Misses McCrackin during Investors
• —Miss Judy Forsyth spent last,
week with Miss Terry Newell, at
Galt and Paul Forsyth visited last
week with. 'Billy -Scroggie of Gur
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rorito • called op' hiS mother, Mrs.
Lillian Lamb, s on :Saturday and
visited with his :aunt, Mis$
Letitia Robinson; in :Winghani
Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Lamb are
vacationing this week at South-
amptOn.
--Mrs, Irvin Merrick is a patient
in the Uxbridge Hospital, where
she underwent surgery on her leg
on Tuesday of this week. ' It IS
hoped that she will soon be able
to return to her home in Wingham.
—Mrs. J. F. Galtraith of Toron-
to, Mr. and Mrs, Bill Galbraith and
David - of Kitchener were recent
visitors with Mrs. W. A.:Galbraith.
—Mrs. Joe Smeltzer of Regina,
is visiting with her brothef,.:
IIII John Fitch, at the home 'of Mr.:and
Mrs. Lloyd Montgomery.
—Mrs. Jeffery Hawkins and
family are :visiting this Week with
friends at .Toberraory. Mr. Haw- ,
kins spent•the week-end there, and
returned. on,day,' .ancrning.
Visitors vqth arid 4f6:
jim.. 15esie0 on Wednesday were
.Mrs: x Stan;Pacjuette, fit;
Paquette family ChatharA;
Mr. Clair Deneau of (Exeter and
Mrs. Erma LOwiy and Linda of
Exeter. ,
—Mrs. John Langridge, David
and Steven are spending a week's
vacation with Mrs. H. J, Sloan at
Brantford.
the week-end,
PASSES IN HOSPITAL 0571Th all 00(gage
OP CANADP4. 1,1111TED
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• —Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kerr and
children of Stayner have -been
spending their holidays with his
parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. J. Kerr.
Mr, and Mrs, Pat Hennessy and
Pathela of London spent the week-
end at the same home. Mr. and
Mrs, Les Buckman of Watford
spent last Thursday with Mr. and
Mrs. Kerr and Mr. and Mrs. Ernie
Buckman and four children of,
Whitehorse, Yukon, were there
last Thursday and Friday.
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KEN'S
:ALIMENT SERVICE
Phone:
590
Our Prices Are Lower Free
We Keep Down the Upkeep Delivery
ANNETTE'S
HAIR STYLING
NGHA M Nescafe INSTANT COFFEE, 10-oz. ....$1.39
VanCamp's PORK and BEANS, 20-oz. . .2/35c
Stokeley's Fcy. KERNEL CORN, 14-oz.' Z/31C
MIRACLE WHIP-Salad Dressing; 16-42. . .39c
—Mr, and Mrs. Clark Renwick
and Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Montgom-
ery spent Thursday at Lions Head
and while there called on Mr. and
Mrs, Sterling Haskins, formerly of
Belmore.
—Master Bruce Gauley of Ow-
en sound spent last week at the
home of Mr, and Mrs. Stewart
Forsyth and is visiting this week
with Brian Clark at Bruce Beach.
on Saturday, to celebrate the birth-
day of their mother, Mrs. Candy,
Miss JoT Anne Pickford returned
home with them and will visit there
.untic i'riday of this week.
—Mr. and Mrs, John Winnachuck
of London visited with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Angus for a
few days.
—Mr. and Mrs, Ken Jones and
faMily and Mrs. Jack Johnston of
Toronto spent Sunday with Mrs.
W. Haney.
—Mr. and Mrs. Kel Detheridge
and Kelly of Brantford spent Mon-
day evening with her aunt, Mrs.
W, C. Murray.
—Mr. .and Mrs. Neil N. McLean
of Toronto visited with his sister,
Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Walker over
the week-end and attended the
MeCulla- Smith wedding at Blue-
vale.
—Misses Barbara and Marlene
Stainton are holidaying at Pine
River.
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'WINGHAM
—Dr, and Mrs. G. S. Leedham
spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs, Douglus Hancock of Wood-
stock. On Saturday both couples
attended the Cudmore-Spence wed-
ding in Ridgetown.
—Mrs. C. B. Armitage has ar-
rived home after spending a month
in Brentwood, Cal. While there
she attended the 50th wedding an-
niversary of her brother, Mr, and
Mrs. Arthur S, Martin.
The community was saddened
this past week when Mrs. Elmer
W. Wilkinson passed away at the
IA/Ingham General Hospital, on
Thursday, July 27th-, after a long
illness,
The deceased was the former
Hilda Muriel Buchanan, and was
a daughter of the late Frank Bu-
chanan and Mary Jane Westman.
Born in Toronto, she received her
elementary education in that city,
and 'attended the Wingham High
School.
On October 5th, 1920, she was
married in Wingham to Elmer W.
Wilkinson. .
Besides her sorrowing husband,
she is survived by two -brothers,
George Ernest Buchanan, of Tor-
onto, and Gordon Buchanan, of
Wingham, as well as one sister,
Mrs. C. J. (Edith) Gregory, also of
Wingham.
The late Mrs. Wilkinson was a
member of the Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter Day Saints, and
was a member of the Wingham
Women's Institute.
Funeral services were held from
the R, A, Currie & Sons funeral
home at 2 p.m. on Saturday, July
29th, with President Thomas Mon-
son, of the church of Jesus 'Christ
of Latter Day Saints officiating.
Pallbearers were Messrs, R. H,
Lloyd, F. R. Howson, C. W. Lloyd,
C. Fingland, H. L, Sherbondy and
William Burgman.
Flower bearers were Gregory
Buchanan, Clayton and Gordon
Wilkinson.
Interment was in the Wingham
Cemetery,
—Mr. and Mrs. George Porter of
Toronto spent the week-end with
his parents, Mr, and Mrs. D. B.
Porter.
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IIE NUMBER TO CALL
FOR GOOD FOOD IS . . .
Wingham 9 6 8
HE FROSTY QUEEN
DRIVE-IN
I FREE BAKE-N-§ERVER• ,
FAB Powdered Detergent
CHARCOAL 5.413i.: 37c
CHARCOAL BRIQUETS 39c
—Mr. and Mrs. Harold Edwards
were Sunday visitors with her sis-
ter, Mrs. Leo , Loppe, Mr. Loppe,
and family in Port Elgin:
—Misses Minn and Florence
Barber and Mrs. Mason spent sev-
eral days in Stratford with the lat-
ter's daughter.
—Mr. and Mrs. Carl Clark of De-
troit and Mr. and Mrs. John Mc-
Leod of Toronto visited at the
home of Mrs. Janet Buchanan at
the week-end and attended the
funeral of their aunt, Mrs. Elmer
Wilkinson.
CHARCOAL 'LIGHTER FLUID.;'16oz.' ...29c
FLY SWATTERS, (rtAbbei.) ,,15C
—Mr. and Mrs. George Hall, Mr,
and Mrs. Willis Hall, Barbara and
Brenda spent the weer-end at Mil-
ton with Mrs. George Hall's sis-
ter, Mrs. William Powell and Mr.
Powell.
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REDPATH—Fine or Medium
GRANULATED SUGAR 100-lbs. $8.39
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Blue Bonnett MARGARINE ..3 1-1b. packs 83c
Aylmer TOMATO KETCHUP, 11-oz. ...2/39c
Picnic SWEET RELISH, 16-oz. 25c
Bisset's ICE CREAM .1/2 gal. 89c; pt. bricks. 25c
Party Pack CONES, 20's .23c —Mr. Terrin McCrackin and
sons, John and Harvey, also Mrs.
CHRISTMAS CARDS, seals,
bons, wrapping paper, etc., going
at half price at Marg's going out
of business sale, starting Thurs-
day, August 3rd. 2b
Here's a little trick for home-
makers who enjoy owning an elec-
tric waffle iron, French Toast
takes on anew glamor when cook-
rib- ed in a waffle iron, and can help
you to quick-as-a-wink luncheon
magic. Experiment by serving the
toast plain, with hot syrup, or for
a really satisfying meal, with a
creamed chicken sauce.
CALL IN AND HAVE THEM PREPARE
YOUR LUNCH OR DINNER — Just in time
for you to pick it up when you want it.
TRY DELICIOUS CHICKEN
DONE TO A TURN
or one of our famous deluxe HAMBURGERS
or FOOT-LONGS
MILK SHAKES, SUNDAES or FROSTY
CONES — wrapped to go, if desired
—Mr. and Mrs. Norman Shipley
and family of Sarnia were guests
over the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. Herb Hotsdn, Wayne Ship-
ley stayed to spend the week with
his friend, Bob Hotson.
—Mrs. Horst Msyk left last week
to visit with her family in Ger-
many. Mr. Msyk spent Sunday
with his daughters in Stratford,
who are staying 'With their grand-
mother, while their mother is
J, F, McCrackin, all of Kingsville, • mr.
E. W. WILKINSON
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EDIGHOFFERS the King Trophy presented by Edighotfers (Whig-
harm Limited, from club president, Mrs. jack Ale:V-
ander; and Mrs. Don Livingston, The rink tallied
throe Wins.; and a phis of 11. As well m taking home
the silverware the rink members also reeeived bitufk-I
ets prizes,---(liKNX Photo by stroog,
Ford, Monarch, Falcon Ford and Fordson Tractors
IrOREST RINK WINS--Ilie Manna Winghairr La-
dies' LaWil Bowling Club invitation tournament play-
ed last Wednesday evening was a, highly successful.
eVent. with tep honours going to a rink from Forest.
Wimrers, pictured, left to, right, are Mrs. Eldon Min-
icily, Mrs. Robert Lawrenee, skip; slown receiving
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(Wingharn) Limited
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