The Wingham Advance-Times, 1961-11-15, Page 12ONE DAY, A CURE—Kirk Clouthier has muscular dystrophy; He's
everything little boys are, but he lives in a wheelchair. He looks
to Firefighter Harry Wilson as all Canada's firefighters look to
you to help finance Canadian researchers in a race against time.
The Muscular Dystrophy. Association of Canada's annual appeal
for funds will be carried out in Wingham on Monday evening,
'Nov. 20th by members of the Wingham Fire Brigade.
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than ever.
selection and lacy, front a bigger and better
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New designs and ,beatttiful, shades, 'from, Cosy ilituielettes
and eituggledowns to lovely. .sheets. • • .-
. $2.98 to $4.95
Edward Powell, 36-year-old Turn-
berry farmer, was removed to hos-
pital in Wingham, and later to
London, with a broken left leg as
the result of a mishap on Sideroad
10 and 11, Turnberry Township,
just before the noon hour on Sun-
day.
He was walking on the edge of
the road in front of his farm pro-
perty just vest of the Sixth Con-,
cession, when he was struck by
a pick-up truck driven by Jack
Willits, 42, of R.R. ,1, Wingham..
Mr. WHIRS_ was accompanied by
his wife and two daughters .at the
time.
The accident was investigated by
Provincial Police Constable Mur-
ray Fridenburg of the' Wingham
Detachment.
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COMPANY LIMITED
807 10th SL, Hanover
Telephone 810
112 Ontario Street
Stratford; TeL 271-0010
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Brewers' Warehousing Company
Limited, operators of Brewers' Re-
tail stores in the Province of On-
tario, 'opened. it's 295th Outlet on
Monday. The •new store is located
on Josephine Street, Wingham, and
is -located ,in the remodelled pre-
mises ofCtinningham Motors:
.A feature of opening day was -an
official reception at -which -guests
toured the new. premises and at-
tended 4 'special luncheon- at the
Royal Canadian Legion .Horne.
'• 'Brewers:-Retail buff brick exter-
iors,; along.."with 'red, White and
black eye•:identifleation mar-
km 'have bee.oriie land-
marks to thousands' .Of Canadians
throughout the Pitvince... The
Wingh.a.m. store is one -of -the few
in the Province . to 'have a' Pole
Mounted illuMlnated bull's eye with
a flashing "open" sign.
Modern. materials haVe been em-
ployed. successfully in refttrbishing.
the store with birch plywood' being
used on the interior side walls. The
rear wall of the retail area is cov-
ered with green Formica paneling
With 2-ilia' birch 'Colored Formica
splines, Acoustic ceiling, stainless
steel counter tops, .attractive ter-
razzo flooring and fluorescent strip
lighting have all.. been utilized to
create a. warm .friendly atmosphere
for the retail section of the store,
'A large 'refrigerated area is lo-
cated' directly' behind thj sales area
and ensures that all brewers' pro-
ducts Will be properly chilled be-
fore 'being sold over the counter to
customers.
The store's asphalt covered park-
ing lot. has "ample space for ap-
proximately ,11 cars.
Manager of the Wingham store
is Mr, P. 'Vath. This store is a
unit of the Hanover Stores Group
in charge of A. Girodat, District
Manager is R, Herrington of Kit-
.cherier,
Store hours will be JO aril. to 0
p.m., Monday to Saturday inclusive
with extended hours to 9 p.m. on
Saturdays. During the , winter
Months this store will be closed on
Wednesdays and will be cloSed
'during the lunch period frorn i pan.
to 2.30 p.m., Monday to Friday 111-
°1:wive,
W. King of R.R. 2, Wingham, The
Shaw ear was pushed into the 'back
of the Metcalf vehicle,
Damage amounted to about $250
to the 'front end -of the King car,
With minor damage reported on
the other two vehicles.
The accident was investigated by
Constable William Waite of -the
Wingham police force,
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.yceum Theatre'
WINGHAM, ONTARIO
.11'WO SUMS EACH NIGHT COMIIENCING AT 7.0(1
MATINEE SATURDAY AFTERNOON AT 2:00
Wednesday, November 15 — Last Showing
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TILES DOORS.
LUMBER — BUILDING — CUPBOARDS
Telephone 260 Wingham
"THE NM Of NAVARONE"
Commeiteing at 7:00 p.m.
Red Front Grocery
°Thur,-Fri.-Sat. Double Bill Nov. 16-17-18
READ SKELTON in GOOD WEATHER prevailed for the, November 11th service at
the Cenotaph. The Legion pipe band is shown as it led the
parade of militia members, veterans, Scouts and Cubs and Legion
iIAN" "TILE FULLER BRUSH
Phone: Our Prices Are Lower Free
590 We Keep Down the. Upkeep Delivery
Auxiliary down the main street prior to the services at the mon-
ument on Diagonal Road. The fine weather produced a good
crowd of citizens for the service.—A-T photo.
ea, PERSONALS
LUCILLE. BALL in
"THE FULLER BRUSH G1111,"
Two great comedies on the one bill
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Maxwell House INSTANT COFFEE, 6-oz., .89c
Campbell's TOMATO SOUP, 1'0-oz....9/$1.00
Monarch PASTRY FLOUR 7 lbs. 57c
McNair's SULTANA RAISINS 2 lbs. 53c
ONTARIO NO. 1
POTATOES,'50 lbs. 60c AMMITAIM111=1•••••
CONRON, C.L.U., Insurance Agency
;JOHN STREET, WINGIIAM — PHONE 722W
MANUFACTURERS LIFE. S. A. SCOTT, Salesman.
The time to do something
about the weather is now!
You can't stop weather damage to your
home and property . . but you can pre-
vent financial loss duo to storm damage.
Insure , . . to be sure.
Consultation without obligation on
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WEEK-END ACCIDENTS
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and Mrs. F. A. Parker,
I —Mn and Mrs. William J. Stew-
' art, of Wicklow, N.B, and son, Wil-
' liam, of Lancaster, N,B., are visit-
ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Percy Harris. Mrs, Stewart is a
sister of Mr. Harris, Mr. and Mrs.
Harris and Mr. and Mrs, Stewart
and William spent the week-end as
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don Del-
, mage, of London.
I --Mrs, Robert Peters, of Brant-
ford, Mrs. Dorothy Peters and son,
Ian, of Peru, South America, spent
part of last week at the home of
Mr. and Mrs, Fred Tuck,
--Mrs. D. S, MacNaughton and
John MacNaughton spent Sunday
with Mr, and Mrs, William Hawx-
by at Listowel.
--Mr. and Mrs, Scott Reid visited
with Mrs. Reid's mother, Mrs.
Herson Irwin, on Sunday, who is a
patient in Victoria Hospital, Lon-
don.
—Miss Susan Bennett, of Lindsay,
was a week-end visitor with her
friend, Miss Barbara Hall.
—Mrs. Maddox, of Midland, visit-
ed on Sunday at the home of her
brother-in-law, Mr. Stafford Bate-
son, and with Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Bateson and family. Mr. French,
also of Midland, called at the Bate-
son home and visited with friends
in Brussels.
—Mrs, Carl Lott is visiting thTS
week with her sister, Mrs. Harry
Henderson, and Mr. Henderson, 'in
Owen Sound.
Mr. and Mrs, Jim Den.eau and
family spent the week-end in Lon-
don with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Holmes
and family.
—Mr. Robert Young, of Sarnia,
was a visitor with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. William Young, over the
week-end.
—Rev. and Mrs, C. F. Johnson
left on Monday for Toronto, where
he officiated Monday evening at St.
George's Church for the baptism of
their grandson, Kevin Ronald, son
of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Riches. They
remained in the city until Wednes-
day to attend the funeral of Mr.
Johnson's brother-in-law, Mr. H. G.
Goff, who passed away suddenly on
Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs, C. A. Gregory, of
Lindsay, were week-end guests
with her sister, Mrs E. Eclighoffer,
and Mr. Edighoffer.
--Mrs. Clifford Summers, of St.
Lambert, Que., and Mrs, J. L. Peg-
fern, of Port Credit, visited last
week with their mother, Mrs, Geo.
Cameron, Sr. While here they took
their mother on a motor trip to
Detroit, where they spent a few
days.
—Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Bennett and
John, of Lindsay, spent the week-
end with Mrs. Irene Sperling.
—Mr. and Mrs, Roy Trigger, of
London, were week-end guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Manuel, Frances
Street.
—Mr. and Mrs, James Waddell,
of Listowel, were visitors with their
daughter, Mrs. Robert Wenger, on
Monday. A nephew of Mrs, Wenger,
Larry Dowd, of Britton, accom-
panied by Miss Sharon Keeso, of
Listowel, visited at the same home
on Sunday afternoon.
—John Hanna, MPP, will attend
a "Meet the Premier Night" at the
special events buildings at Queen's
Park, London, on Thursday 'of this
week, when the new premier, The
Hon. John Roberts, will be on hand
to greet the public of Western On-
tario.
York PEANUT BUTTER, 16-oz. Mason „ .39c
HEINZ STRAINTED
BABY or JUNIOR FOOD, 5-oz. .....3/32c
Red Rose TEA BAGS, 60's . .. .... .83c
Solo MARGARINE: lb. 25c,
Schneider's PURE LARD lb. 22c
York Frozen Mixed VEGETABLES .2 lbs.. 53c
SWANSON FROZEN 12%-oz.
MACARONI-CHEESE DINNER 45c
Farm •House Frozen • CAKES, chocolate, banana
or orange, with Free Frozen Apple Pie. 39c
Grand Valley Tenderized HAM ........lb. 69c
Grand Valley BOLOGNA (in piece) —lb. 29c
Fresh Crisp RADISH, 8-oz. cello 2/19c
Virginia YAMS . 2 lbs: 25c
Florida Juice ORANGES, 252's ...... . :doz. •39c
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TONGUE-TWISTER
By way of illustrating the num-
erous different pronounciations of
"ough," a professor of English at a
leading university has come up with
the following: Though the tough
cough and hiccough plough us
through . . .
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Now who was that who said Eng-
lish wasn't the most difficult of all
languages to learn?
—Mr .and Mrs, Harold Foxton,
Mrs. David McKay and Heather,
were in Scarborough over the week-
end visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ron
Nelson. Mr. Foxton took in the
Royal Winter; Fair.
—Mr. and Mrs. Harper and
daughter, of St. Catharines, visited
with Mr. H. Treneer on Sunday.
—Mr. and Mrs. Morey O'Laughlin
and two children, of Sarnia, and
Dr. and Mrs. John Hay and three
children, of Kitchener, spent the
week-end with their . parents, Dr,
Don't overlook dry atmosphere as
a cause of house plant failure. Be-
sides being injurious to the plants
themselves, dryness invites such in-
sect pests as red spider mites, fern
scale, and thrips, A simple humidi-
fier (a pan of water on a radiator)
will help, although this seldom pro-
vides enough moisture in' the win-
ter. Spray the plants occasionally
with slightly warm water.
—Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson and
family, of London, were guests on
Sunday with her brother, Mr. and
Mrs. Angus Mowbray, and family.
--Mrs. Mason, of Stratford, is a
visitor with her sisters, Mrs. Minn
and Florence Barber,
—Mr. and Mrs. St. Clair Craw-
ford, of Detroit, spent the week-
end at the home of the former's
I mother, Mrs. Alex. Crawford. HANDBAGS , ..
EDIGHOFFERS
(Wingham) Limited
:,THE FRIENDLY STORE"
Zetiand Crash.
Another accident.occurred at the
westerly approach to the Zetland
bridge at 7 a.m. Monday when a
car driven by Marlow James Crow:
ston of Kincardine, crashed the
barricade on the highway which
detours traffic to the temporary
bridge. Mr, Crowston was not in-
jured, hut $300 damage was done
to the car. The accident occurred
at a time when the area was cov-
ered by dense fog. The driver stat-
ed he did not see the yelloW flash-
er on the barricade until it .was
too late to stop. The mishap was
investigated by Constable John
Parkinson of the Wingham. OPP
Detachment.
Hits Bridge
A late model car driven -by John
'Metcalf and owned by the driver's
father, Herman Metcalf, of 'RR, 2,
Wingham, was damaged to the ex-
tent of $400 on Thursday evening
of last week when it collided with
the sloping girder of the Lower
Town bridge on Victoria Street,
The delver was not injured, but
the bridge was damaged to the
extent of $50.00.. Icy road condi-
tions prevailing -at the time were
blamed for the accident, Night
Constable Ted Whitby of the Wing-
ham po,Ice investigated.
Chide Reaction
No injuries were reported in -a
Saturday evening collision on the
Main street of Winghtun, when
three cars were involved in a chain
reaction accident.
The situation arose when. a, ea:
owned and driven by John Harold
Metcalf stopped his vehicle in ,front
Of the Cameron billiard parlor to
let Out a passenger,
week.. The group shown above looks over the second ear, driven by HerveY
huge eir conditioning unit used to dooi One part Ito a stop
Shaw, of na, 2 Bluevale, also tattle
but ,as struck from. the
of the warehouse. A.T photo, rear by a third ear, driven by Jas.
A GOOD CROWD OP VISITORS was on hand
for the official Opening of the Brewers Retail
Store on Josephine Street on Monday of this
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