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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1961-09-13, Page 8e Adtanee-Times rase Eight. Wed-, Sept- 19, 1961 1111.0.1mmemaiNnonnumonw LYCEUM Theatre Wingham, Ontario Two Shows Each. Night. Commencing at 7.1,5 p.m, ADMISSION-65e - 450 - 600 THIJR.-FRI.-SAT. SEM. 14-15-16 "IT STARTED WITH A KISS" Adult Ent -rtainneent with Debbie Reynolds and Glenn Ford This romantic comedy tells of the trials and tribulations of a pair of newlyweds. 41111110111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111.11111111111111k If You're TIRED Now and then everybody gets a "tired-out" feeling and may be bothered by backaches. Perhaps nothing seriously wrong, lust a tempor- ary condition caused by urinary irritation or bladder discomfort. That's the time to take Dodd's Kidney Pills. Dodd's help stimulate the kidneys to relieve this condition which may often cause backache and tired feeling.Then you feel better, rest better. work better. 81 BELGRAVE Mr. and Mrs. Charles Allen of Windsor spent the week-end with his sister and brother-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Smith. Mrs, Maitland Johnston and Mrs. Charles Cook are both patients in the Wingham 'General Hospital. Mr, Bob Collins of Sarnia is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor and family and with other relatives in the district, Mr. and Mrs, Russel Walker of Goderich spent the week-end with Mrs. Robert Stonehouse and other relatives, Mrs. Cora McGill will be conven- er of the grandmothers' meeting of the Belgrave Women's Institute to be held Sept, 19 in the community centre, the roll call to be answered with "Grandmother's maiden name and where born," WOOLLENS Your fall sewing is certain to include Woollens, and our selection is an exceptiOnal one. Rich tones of Greens, Browns and Greys• are most popular in the check patterns' and you'll find a complete selection in all the popular plain shades as well. PRICE — $4.50 'and $4.95 YARD MAGIC CREPES AND FINE PRINTS Lovely soft fabrics in radiant colours so right for those better dresses, designs U :111 U U U U for semi-formal occasions, Floral and beautiful novel II make up' this attractive\:seleetion. fist PRICE — $1.29 to $1.98 YARD U j U U U U U U U U U U U Aiwa U All U • • • • • • • • ▪ "OM •1101. • • • • • • • • • Liability 1. • • Automobile ?s * • • • Accident Life Fire n71 4e,eee I.e....777 7, WA" • -, „ •, it MAKE OLD FLOORS LIKE NEW Do - It - Yourself with our rental Floor Sanders I a a U • Mr, and Mrs. W. Scott of Man- ehester, New Hampshire, visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Spotton and accompanied them Ito visit with friends in Mitchell and Stratford. Dr. J. R. Hicks of Buf- I falo and Mr. B. J. Hicks of Oak- I ville were also visitors at the same, home. --Mr, and Mrs. John Strong at- I tended Air Force Day at Centralia on Saturday. —Miss Mary Shinn, Reg.N., of Guelph, was a week-end visitor with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. George Sklnn. —Mr. and Mrs. David Cameron have moved into their home in Pleasant Valley, formerly occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Doug McGowan. —Esther Lee, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Terry Nethery, and Robin David, son of Mr. and Mrs. dlmer B. Walker were baptizeet following the morning service in St. Paul's Church on Sunday. Rev. F. Johnson officiated, --:Deputy Reeve and Mrs. Joe Kerr left on Tuesday morning by air for Banff where they will at- tend the Canadian Good Roads Convention. Mr. Kerr is a member )f the Huron County Good Roads Committee. They will return in a week's time, —Miss Alice J. Bristow of East Orange, N.J., and Mrs,• S. Bristow of Normandy Beach are visitors with Mr. and Mrs. James Michie of Morris Twp. The ladies are cou- sins. WE. ALSO nom mastuRs U Alexander's Hardware Ceca Walpol Aluminum SASH DOORS CUPBOARDS Wingham FLOOR WALL TILES BUILDING — Folding Aluminum, AWNINGS LUMBER — Telephone 260 Look ahead to happy years of retirement . . 10.111. Es " G. ALAN WILLIAMS Optometrist •••••••••••••0,,,,,,,,,e. Patrick St., Wingham Phone 770 Insurance can provide a comfortable income when you're ready to retire. Talk it over with us. We'll help you arrange the retire- ment, plan that suite you best. W. B. CONRON, C.L.U. INSURANCE AGENCY John St. ,WINGIIAM Phone 722W S. A. Scott, Salesman building and the 400,000-gallon dousing tank also under eonstruction. Ladders slung on the underside of the dome are used by workmen welding the seams of the half-inch thick steel plates.—Advance-Tinnes Photo, SUNOCOS WIN 6.5 MEET WALKERTON IN NEXT ROUND ONE OF .TRE MOST INTERESTING items seen on the press tour of the Douglas Point Generating Sta.- tines last Thursday was the interior of the reactor building. This picture, taken nearly straight up, shows the partially completed steel dome of the In a real thrilling game in the Wingham Park on Monday night th Sunocos edged Kincardine 6-5 in 12 innings of play to give them the ,best of five series, three games to two. Wingham will now meet Walk- erton in the next round, "Cookie" Foxton and Barry Fry led off the 12th inning with singles and Ken 'Saxton hit a' double to score Foxton from second base with the game winning run. Jim Bain was the big hitter for the Sunocos with a home run, double and single. Ken Cerson had a double and two singles. Alvin Baker and Ken Saxton had two hits apiece. Kincardine — Petter cf; Bell If; Bill Inkster If, 7th; Fulford p; Mc- Kay 2b; McFadgen lb; Zold c; Connell rf; Bob Inkster ss; O'Brien 3b. Wingham—Baker c; Saxton cf; Bain ss; MacMillan p; Cerson If; Fisher 2b; Gardner 3h; Foxton lb; Welwood rf; Fry rf, 7th. R H E Kincardine .200 010 110 000-5 10 1 Wingham ... 301 010 000 001-6 12 2 Umpires—Frank Burns and Leo Racicott, of Clinton, Ruth Coultes Pres. Of Tutti=Fruitti Red Front . Grocery DANCE THE BLUE MOON DANCE HALL Northwest of Wingham IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE IN- DOOR AND OUTDOOR DANCING SATURDAY EVENING SEPT. 16 ADMISSION 50c Local Orchestra, e Booth Facilities HAROLD DENNIS, Prop. ALBERT HOLZSHUII, Blanager. 134' Phone: Our Prices Are Lower Free 590 We Keep Down the Upkeep Delivery QUIK BAG-3o off Blue Bonnet MARGARINE 2 lbs. 65c CAMPBELL'S NEW PACK TOMATO SOUP, 10-oz. 9/$1.00 Martin's APPLE JUICE, 48-oz. 3/$1.00 SCHNEIDER'S CRISPY FLAKE SHORTENING, 3c off 2 lbs. 43c McCormick's VARIETY COOKIES 35c Prem LUNCHEON MEAT, 12-oz. 39c ••••••••••••1.11!1.. 110d ssee WE GLADLY WORX AND STU DY UNTIL VERY LATE TO KEEP OUR ;tugNOWLEDGE T -up-TO• .pATE! WHITECHURCH Mrs. Alex Robertson and Jiminie visited with Mr. Robertson in Vic- toria Hospital on Sunday and Mr. Herson Irwin visited with Mrs, Ir- win there. Both are progressing favorably. Mr, Robertson had skin grafted on the back of the hand that was injured last Wed- nesday night in the baler, Mr. William Forster, Lorne and Norma, attended the marriage of Ruth Forster and Gordon Patter- son, both of Ripley, on Saturday in the United Church there, Lorne was soloist for the occasion and Miss Norma was a waitress at the wedding dinner, served ill the SS. room of the church. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Sinnamon and son Hugh, of Wingham, and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Beecroft, Ronald and Kirk, visited on Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hall, Bluevale. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dirstein Brantford spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rus- sell Gaunt. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wright, newlyweds, of Owen Sound, visit- ed last Wednesday with her uncle, Mr. Thos. Gaunt, Wingham, and with Whitechurch friends. Mrs. Wright was formerly Annie McIn- tosh Keene of Owen Sound and will be remembered as a former resi. dent of Whitechurch. Mr, and Mrs. George Fisher and family visited On Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Eldon Lowry at Amber_ ley. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sleightholm visited on Sunday at the home of, his brother, Mr. Nelson Sleight- holm of Brussels. Mrs, Robert Ross, who spent two months with Mr. and Mrs, El- mer Hunt of Neville, Sask., return- 114ID ATIIMIA/6- BEST!!!- SPECIAL THIS. SUNDAY at Danny's Drive-lp ROAST Young TURKEY. with all the trimmings '; Southern Fried 'Cliickid ALWAYS SPECIAL - at — DANNY'S IN BLUEVALE BELGRAVE — The first meeting of the Belgrave Tutti-Fruitti's 4-H Homemaking Club, Group 2, held their first meeting at the home of Mrs. Clifford Logan on Friday afternoon with eight girls present. Officers elected were: President, Ruth Coultes; secretary, Margaret Nicholson; press reporter, Donna Grasby. The roll call was answered with information for the progress report,. - Mrs. Clifford Purdon gave a talk on "You and Your Fruit" and "Why We Eat Fruits." The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. 'Clifford Purdon on Thursday. Kellogg's ALL BRAN, 16-oz. 31c Dalton's Featherstrip COCOANUT, 7-oz. 25c Dalton's Dessicated COCOANUT, 8-oz. 299 Surf DETERGENT, 37c off King $1.16 Carnation MILK, tall tin 3/46c COLEMAN'S Country PORK SAUSAGE ... ...... lb. 39c Maple Leaf WIENERS lb. 4,3c PEPPER SQUASH, large 2/25c No. 1 Small COOKING ONIONS ..10 lbs. 35c Attend. Graduation At Toronto Hospital BELGRAVE— Graduation exer- cises were held last 'week at the Canadian Mothercraft Hospital, Clarendon Ave., Toronto: This hos- pital is a training school for Well Baby Nurses and is nperated by the Canadian Mothercraft Society. Among the 15 girls graduating was Miss Patricia Ann Logan of Belgrave. The ceremony was held on the hospital grounds. Miss Lo- gan ie the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Clifford Logan. • Attending . from here avere her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vincent; her aunt, Mrs, Roy Mc- Sween, andher mother:and brother, Mrs. Clifford Logan and Barry. Family Celebrated Two Anniversaries f.ommor...•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••mmormw ANNETTE'S HAIR STYLING P11.2.1 ..")=Ir ewe* Vett fetioreed U • U EA BELGRAVE—Mr. and Mrs. Wel- lace Ballagh of R.R. 2, Teeswater, were hosts to a dinner party on Sunday in honor of Mrs. Ballagh's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melville Bradburn of Belgrave, who on September 7 were married 40 years, and for her sister, Audrey, and her iusband, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Adair Molesworth, who on the same lay celebrated .their 10th wedding anniversary. The family attended and the evening was spent in social chat. in Fall's Popular Shades Returned From Western Trip Tom Burrell flew home from Dawson Creek and attended the golden wedding anniversary of his great aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. John Stuart Galt, in mid-August. Mr. and Mrs. 'C. W. Anglin, of Island Falls, Mr. and Mrs. J, kriglin, of Manitoulin Island, and Inspector and Mrs. .1. E. Horton, of • e te.e.on, all' eathered 's' the home of Mr. and Mrs. Burrell and at- tended the same happy event, Mrs Burrell had also been present at the wedding in Sault Ste. Marie, which .e lattice- no formed. Tom purchased a used 'car and his .parents and sister, Elizabeth, motored west With him, stopping with relatives in Sault Ste. Marie, Saeltatooft and Edmonton en route, lete and Mrs. Archie Burrell. of Saeleatcon, met them in Edmonton on their return and all enjoyed three days at Banff visiting Lake Louise, Yoh° Canyon, Moraine Lake, the Sulphur Mountain, gon- dole, lift and Not Springs pool. After spending a week at Seek- ;Aeon they flew to Melton last Sunday, Attended the birthday eele- inett;on of their niece, Carole Bur- eel, in Port Credit. 1111R111111111111111111111111111411111111M111111111111111R1111111111111 We know you'll like OUR NEW FALL SHOES For Ladies, Men and Children EVERY PAIR OF SHOES , FACTORY NEW Drop in Ibis week to 'Welt'our completely renovated store DUN TOP SHOES eel home on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John McInnis of Holyrood, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James McInnis. Mr. and Mrs, William Parker and family of Exeter visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Ben McClenaghan, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Watt and daughters of Toronto visited on Thursday with his parents, Rev, and Mrs. W. J. Watt, Mrs. William Henry was a pa- tient in Wingham Hospital over the week-end, where she under- went surgery. Mr, and Mrs. Robert Allasi of Lakelet visited on Sunday at the home of their daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Burchill. Mr. Bert IIubbard and Sharon of Gorrie also visited at the Burchill home. Mr. and Mrs, Oliver Stokes of Turnberry on Saturday attended the wedding of Miss Nancy Soth- ern and Mr, William Mulvey in the Anglican Church, Fordwich. Mr. and Mrs. Stokes spent last week-end at Tobermory, Mrs. Mary Galbraith, Reg.N., of Parker Hospital staff, Detroit, spent the week-end with her sis- ter, Mrs. Mina MeRitchie and her brother, Mr. Jas, H. Currie. Mr, and Mrs. Alvin Armstrong of Brussels visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alan Pattison. Mr. Jimmie Robinson and his grandfather, Mr. Tupper Cunning- ton, who has been visiting here for the past three months, motored to Toronto on Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cunnington, Mr, and Mrs, Eric Cone and fam_ ily of Waterdown visited on Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Taylor and family. • Mr, and Mrs. William Reavie and baby Stephen returned to their home at Barrie on Monday after spending their vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rutherford Reavie. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. T. Irwin and son Murray visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Edmund Irwin of Goderich. Birth METCALFE—On Aug, 15, 1961, to Mr. and Mrs. John Metcalfe, 351 Newmore Ave., Richmond, Van_ couver, a son. - Mr. and Mrs. Carl McKee', Su- I son and Michael, of Stratford, anent Sunday with their families here. --Mr. and. Mrs. Fred W. Daw and son, Claire, visited with the for. titer's son, Ivan. Daw, at Sunny- brook Hospital, Toronto, and with Mrs. Douglas Clare, Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Bragg, all of Toronto, and also took in the ONE floral die. plays over the Labor Day holidays —Mrs. Doug McGowan and Mark left last week for Ottawa, where Mr. McGowan has been employed for the past several weeks. —Mr. Ab Nethery, Mr. and Mrs Terry Nethery, Elizabeth, and Keitl Miss Feriae Nethery and Miss Jane Anne Nethery were in London or Saturday and attended VVesteri Fair. —Miss Patricia Brophy and twr friends returned last night from a three weeks' vacation in California --Mrs. B. Keleher of Toronto, vis ited with P.C. and Mrs, John Par kinson, — Mrs. Martin Garniss is a pa tient in Victoria Hospital, Londor She underwent surgery last Sat urday. —Mr. and Mrs. Jim Deneau at tended Air Force Day at RCAF Station Centralia on Saturday. Mr Deneau was stationed at Centralia while in the Air Force, —Mrs. John McGee, Minnie St., on Saturday attended the marriage of her niece, Miss Shirley McBur- ney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Mcl3urney, Teeswater, to M r George of London. The wedding was solemnized in the Presbyter- ian Church, Teeswater, with Rev Mr. McKinney officiating. The wedding dinner was served in the Sunday School room of the church —Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rutledge of Toronto, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Car- michael. Mrs. Rutledge is a cbusin of Mr, Carmichael's. —Mr. and Mrs, Earl Furtney of Parkhill were week-end visitors with Mrs. Robert Galbraith and Mrs. Gordon Elliott. —Mr. Tom Wilkinson, son of Mrs. C. R. Wilkinson, Minnie St. left for London on Labor Day to begin training as an x-ray tech- nician at St. Joseph's Hospital. , --Mr. Allan Nicol of Uplands„ Ottawa, has been visiting with his mother, Mrs. Annie Nicol. —Mrs. Frank Coulter, Mrs. H. D. McDonald, Alex Coulter and Mr. and Mrs. Aldin Purdon, who •at- tended the funeral of the late Ches- ter Coulter in Vancouver on Fri- day, returned home by plane on Monday, —Mr. and Mrs. George Forler and Mark of Barrie and Miss Joyce Moffat of Kitchener spent the week-end at the home of their par- ents, Mr, and Mrs. Robert Moffat. —Mr. and Mrs. Mack Cameron and Julie of Owen Sound, were week-end visitors with their par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Don Cameron and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Colvin. —Mrs. George McKay has re- turned home to Hamilton after spending her holidays with her sis- ter, Mrs. George Egleston. —Mrs. N. M. Geddes of Toronto is visiting Miss Anne Geddes and other relatives. .1112111111111111101111111/411111111M1111111111.111111111111111 PHONE 1160W 11111111111 111111/11111111111111111111111111111111111111.11111111 I manitlisimummannumisinumminimutimimisosisistommai • • _ i TRY OUR LATE • !SUMMER SPECIALS AND COMPARE THE MATERIALS AND i ii,--- i WORKMANSHIP •:----- FT. WITH OUR COMPETITOR ANYWHERE i 6- We now use strictly for all Body Repairs Sheet it- Metal with edges filled with lead on all =III ii rust out repairs ii „ OUR SPECIALS ARE AS FOLLOWS " . i GOOD .FOR ONE MONTH. ONLY ri ROCKER PANELS . • I SEDAN $28.50 COACH $1.7.50 m m . . JOBS COMPLETE PAINT B $48.50 (Two Tones—$56.50) WI ii RUST OUT REPAIRS AS ESTIMATED 0 IN WRITING i 0, stt US TODAY ll MAADON it , . AUTO BODY SERVICE, PHONE '120 , LUCKNOW i I . . . .. . „. . . 64340-11h „! "Ii101110111611111111111111111111111111111I1111011111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111M U OTHER FABRICS OF GREAT IMPORTANCE include Our wonderful selection of PLAIN and PRINTED CHINOS, FINE BROADCLOTHS and COTTON PRINTS. U for the hem and sehool sewing classes F71 All at POPULAR PRICES U ce- (Installed) U U U Al U U U EDIGHOFFERS JUST ARRIVED A complete line of ROMPER ROOM TOYS Come in and see them at BENNETT'S 5c to $1.00 (Wingham) Limited "nap It STORE" BIG PIPE—Water for cooling purposes at the Douglas Point Nuclear Pl ower Station will be pureped tat from the lake through this huge 14- inlet cement conduit which is being constructed'at the present time, When completed it Will extend 800 feet out hitt the lake, Souse 200,01)0 gallons of Water Per riiimite Will rush through the nine. The Hen. Robert Macaulay, Ontario Minister of. Energy, said last week, during a Press toter of the site, that there is absolutely lie danger of bake water, "becoming contaminated with radio activity, its the cooling water dote not Otite Into teentelet With radio active material tit the Station.— AdVanee-Titnee Photo;, I . 0 willimOmithim m MuMilmimmimmaiMimmMaMimimmmimmokmimmt 5 I f