The Wingham Advance-Times, 1961-10-04, Page 12FOR FALL
(lad, 0
Juves Lose Series
wurrEcHuacill — Four ears of
juvenile baseball players motored to
Oshawa. on Saturday when they lost
their second, game of three in the
series with the team from near
Kingston. The score was 6-2.
The local boys have done exeep- Calvin Cerson, of Guelph,
tionally well this season and made spent the week-end with Mr. and
a worthy try in the all-Ontario Mrs. Ken Cerson and attended
championship playoffs, Teeswater Fair,
Walpolei
—Mr. and Mrs. Percy Stainton
returned borne on Saturday from
the French River district, where
they spent a few days.
Mrs. William. R. Davidson of Port
Colborne has been visiting with her
sister, Mrs. Stewart McBurncy, Mr,
lVfcBurney and other relatives.
—Mrs. George Day, Mrs. Leslie
Fortune and Mrs. Norman Mc-
Laughlin were in Elimville on Mon-
day to attend the Huron County
rally of the Women's Institute,
—Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Staples
of Treherne, Man., who had been
on a, trip to the east coast and were
enroute home, visited part of last
week with Mrs, D. S, MacNaugh-
ton.
41
1111111111111111111111111111111111111•111.111111111111111MMINIV
Folding
Aluminum
AWNINGS
LUMBER --
Telephone 260
Aluminum
SASH
DOORS
CUPBOARDS
Wingham
FLOOR
WALL
TILES
BUILDING —
- • r fit * •
140
1Vinghain A 7,111CO4Tillaeo WeineWay, Cet. 4, 11141
41.0647.- • 'WV
'
7P"igq4'42X,"44.60. 4.4W6FR,t,•IFF ,1166,,,,,•,6', • ....41FF!',• .
LYCEUM Theatre
Wingham, Ontario
Two Shows Each Night
Commencing at 7.15 p.m.
AD1IIISSION-65e 45e - Silc
How well you'll enjoy choosing your coat from our frostt
new selection, The lol,ely new styles suggest the quality of
elegance and the very touch of these luxurious cloths will
convince you they are tailored from the very finest of fabrics.
MOHAIR and WOOL together with SEALSKINS are in-,
eluded in our new collection, Fur trim on collars is none
evidence, and fall's rich tones are reflected in the beant
shades of, Browns, Gold tones, Fawns and Gieens.
Priced from $39.50 to $69.5
Mr. and Mrs, Frank Salter. Mrs.
J. R. 'Owens of Sarnia also spent
a day last week at the Salter home.
—Mrs. Paul Lauritson and her
daughter, Viotti Lynn of Salinas,
Cal., visited with her uncle and
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Adair,
—Mr. and Mrs. Ronald. Murray
and family of Edmonton, Alta., ar-
rived in Toronto on Sunday eve-
ning, where they spent the early
part of this Week and will visit with
his mother, Mrs. W. C. Murray the
latter part of this week.
—On Saturday Mr. and Mrs,
Frank Caslick and two children,
Mr. and Mrs, Norman Smithers and
two sons and. Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Caslick of Stratford visited with
their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Leslie Beirnes. On Sunday Mr, and
Mrs. Harold Aldworth and four
children of Kitchener visited at
the same home. Their son, Don-
ald Aldworth, who was in Germany
was flown home on account of ill-
ness.
—Mr. and Mrs, Ellis Galbraith,
Miss Beverley Galbraith and Mrs.
Collup of Willowdale spent Sun-
day with Mrs. Robert Galbraith.
—Mr, and Mrs. Warren Weber of
Listowel visited at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs, Jim. Gibbons
at the week-end,
—Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Showers
and family of Toronto spent the
week-end at the home of Mrs.
Charles Showers, Turnberry.
—Mrs. Walter Smillie returned
home from St, Joseph's Hospital
in London where she had been a
patient for two months.
—Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Hogan of
Toronto called at the home of her
brother, Mr, and Mrs, Wilfred
White on their way to Lucknow,
where they spent a few days with
relatives and attended the funeral
of Mr. Hogan's father on Monday.
Red Front grocery
THUR-FRL-SAT. OCT. 5-6-7
— Double Bill
YOUNG PEOPLE ARE
INVITED TO P.Y.P.S.
0
The P.Y.P.S. held its first meet-
ing of the new season in the Sun-
day School room of St. Andrew's
Presbyterian Church on Sunday,
with the new executive presiding.
The officers are: Past pros., Bet-
ty Ann Lapp; pros., Dick Scott;
vice_pres„ Mary Lou Jamieson;
sec., Gail Henderson; press report.
er John Campbell; treas., Charles
Congram; convener of worship,
Mary Haugh; convener of evan-
gelism and stewardship, Lorne
Woods; convener of missions, Hel-
en Currie; convener of fellowship,
Beth Merrick; pianist, Mary Phil-
lips.
It was voted to have a Hallow-
e'e n party on October 26, John
Donaldson, Doug Fortune, Mary
Haugh and Mary Joan Lapp vol-
unteered to look after the decorat-
ing and games.
The meeting ended with a film
called "St. Lawrence River'', Any-
one wishing to join P.Y.P.S. please
contact Dick Scott.
You'll find our 'display of 'hats most pleasing, and our
large variety of shapes and colours blend in perfectly with
the new fall coats. Order now — an Oven-ready Laidlaw
Turkey for Thanksgiving-40c to 43c lb. Price $5.95 to $935
"MY DOG BUDDY"
The story of a boy and his dog
`MAN from COLORADO'
A western picture
MATINEE -- SATURDAY, 2 p.m.
••••••••••••,./....I.ANNOSAINNOSAI.,10,•1"1
Stokely's Fancy TOMATO JUICE, 48-oz. ..29c
Stokely's Fancy PUMPKIN, 28-oz. 2/43c
Maple Leaf MINCEMEAT, (2 pie size) ....49c
WINNERS IN THE FREE DRAWS FOR
KENWOOD BLANKETS
THURSDAY—MRS. ARNOLD COOK, R. R. 1, Belgrave.
FRIDAY—MISS BESSIE SCO,TV, Wingbam.
SATURDAY—MRS. AGNES FRANKUM, Woodbridge, Ont.
EDIGHOFFERS
(Wingham) Limited
"THE FRIENDLY STORE"
CELERY HEARTS, large, each 19c
CRANBERRIES, lb. 29c
Macintosh Red APPLES, 6-,qt. 59c
WAX TURNIPS, (2-1b. average) ........2/17c
Bisset's ICE CREAM, %-gallon 89c
Phone: Our Prices Are Lower Free
590 We Keep Down the Upkeep Delivery
Maple Leaf PURE LARD, lb. 22c
Mountain Blend COFFEE, ground fresh, lb. 79c
CLOVER LEAF 7%-oz.
Fancy Red Cohoe SALMON, 49c
SCHNEIDER'S — 3e OFF
Crispy Flake SHORTENING, lb. . , ......22c
WESTON'S—te OFF
Golden STUFFING, 12-oz. 29c
ANNETTE'S
HAIR STYLING
P11.21"=.11r
—Mr. Stanley J. Pymm, of Luck-
now, is returning home on steam-
ship Ivernie, due in Montreal on
October 18th, after spending some
time in England.
—Mr. and Mrs, J. M. Bissett, of
Hamilton, spent the week-end
with the farmer's sister, Mrs. W. E.
Fielding, and Mr. Fielding. They all
attended the Teeswater Fair on
Saturday afternoon,
—Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ka.pplei
of Clinton were guests on Sunday
with their daughter, Mrs. Desmond.
Brophy and Mr, Brophy. Mrs
Kappler remained and is spending
the week here.
—Miss Marjorie Kieffer of Mac-
donald Institute of Home Econom-
ics, Guelph, spent the week-end
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs
Oscar Kieffer.
—Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Hawkins and
family of Walkerton visited' at the
home of her father, Mr. Stafford
Sateson, on Saturday.
—Mr. •and Mrs. William Yager of
Kitchener visited on Sunday with
Mrs. Alex Bryans.
—Friends are pleased that Mrs
Albert Walters, Victoria St., has
been able to be out again after her
recent illness,
—Mr. Bruce Lott, who has been
in Markdale with Ontario Hydro
for 'the past seven months, has been
transferred to Barrie and will be-
gin his duties there next week.
—Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Irwin have
returned •to Largo, Fla., after
spending the summer months at
their cottage at Amberley Beach.
—Friends will be pleased to learn
that Mrs. Ross Wormworth was
able to return home on Sunday
following many weeks' hospitaliza-
tion in London.
—Mr, and Mrs, George Porter of
Toronto spent the week-end with
his parents, Mr, and Mrs. D, B.
Porter.
—Mr, ana Mrs. Don Delmage of
London visited on Saturday with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Percy
Harris.
--Mr. and Mrs, Colin Nugent and
family of London were guests on
Sunday with Mr, and. Mrs. Bob
Wenger and visited Mrs. Robert
Wenger in hospital.
—Mrs. Harold Norman of Kin-
cardine spent a day last week with
.... ......... • ..... • Have you looked at your bedroom lately?
Are the walls cold, bare, even drab-looking? Are they merely neutral
whenthey could contribute so much more to the personality of your home? •
"^v
• rl'A • ••• • S'IUDegiikEi?
p ISE
drive new
?AKER
:.•
SuAworthy wallpaper makes such a wonderful difference!
The warmth, the texture, the colour of Sunworthy wallpaper can work miracles in any
home, old or, new. Ready-pasted wallpaper is fun to apply7it's so easy ! Because
today's Sunworthy wallpapers are plastic coated, washable
and fade-proof, they're practical too. Choose yours now
from your nearby wallpaper dealer.
the trend to wallpaper
is a trend to lovelier homes! UNWORTHY
..and yet higear comArt
at compact- prices You need not
compromise when you buy a new car. This '62 Lark is
roomier than any other "family" car yet tops all for
handling, parking, economyaricl convenientsize, Examine
the new classical styling, the new tasteful interiors,.
test the new limousine-like ride; thrill to the new Lark
power, and smile at the new low price. The '62 Lark—
ENDURANCE-BUILT BY STUDEBAKER,
2.door and 41.door sedans, 4,cloor station wagons, convertible and hardtop).
Choice of automatic, standard or overdrive transmissions with either V8
or 6 cylinder engines • 5 axle ratiosTWIN TRACTION (limited slip
differential) 6 Head rests • Reclining 'teats • Wide range of options.
Bert Armstrong wIZTIL:;801nt
WA.1.114PAPE t2S
CANADIAN WALLPAPER MANUPAcTURERs LIMITED, 222 7th ST, TORONTO 14 ONt tv1AKERS OP FAMOUS .BOXER & STAUNTON WALLPAPERS
MAKE YOUR SELECTION OF SUNWORTHY WALLPAPERS At ANY OF iHE FOLLOWING LOCAL DEALERS:
STAINTON'S HARDWARE ELMER WILKINSON WALLPAPER SHOP FINLAY DECORATORS
1 Wingliant Lutknow