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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1963-04-25, Page 16Page 8 — Win ,harn Advance -Times, Thursday, April 25, 1:163 CSM1NG SOON T 0 BELGRAVE CO-OPERATIVE ASSOC. SPRING SA'1'INGS Freezers, Batteries, Tires, Refrigerators, Garber Grass Seed Seeders, Garden Tillers, Cement Mixers, Lawn Chairs, Farm Wagons MANY, MANY, MANY MORE VALUES BE ON THE LOOKOUT FOR THIS SALE BELGRAVE CO-OPERATIVE ASSOC. BELGRAVE Ph. Wingham 357-2711; Brussels 388W10 • Get our expert en- gine tune-up. We'll get rid of that winter sluggishness ... re- store top perfor- mance and gas TUNE THE ENGINE CHECK THE WHEEL ALIGNMENT DRAIN AND FLUSH THE RADIATOR CHECK BRAKES, LUBRICATE CHASSIS Film on Indians Shown to U.C.W. GORRIE--The United Church Women met in the Gorrie Uni- ted Church on Wednesday eve- ning. The meeting opened with Mrs. F. W. Taylor at the piano. Mrs. Elmer Farrish, leader, gave the call to wor- ship and led in prayer. The Scripture was read by Mrs. Clifford Pyke. Mrs. Milton Luther and Mrs. Gordon Moir favored with a duet, "In the Garden". Mrs. A. L. Stephens gave a poem, "Beauty of the Garden". A coloured film strip, "A Stranger in His Own Land", was shown by Mrs. Gerald Gal- braith with Mrs. A. L. Steph- ens narrating the story of the problems facing reservation Indians, moving to the city. Mrs. Archie Miller gave a report cf the Presbyterial held in Goderich. Mrs. Glad Edgar, President, had charge of the business. Rev. Roy T. Jordison, mission- ary from Trinidad, will speak in the church on May 8 at 3 p.m. The Leaders Training School will be held this year on August 26 - 29 at Alma College, St, Thomas. It was decided to have a garden party on June 12. Mrs, W. C. King and Mrs. Gordon Edgar were appointed a committee to buy the supply allocation articles for girls. The meeting closed with prayer and the committee serv- ed refreshments. Howick Juniors Elect Officers GORRIE--Past President Barry Mulvey presided for the election of the Howick Junior Farmers executive held in the Gorrie Community Hall on Tuesday evening, of last week. The officers are as follows: President, Murray Donaldson; vice president, Alexander Strong; secretary treasurer, Robert Templeman; press re- porter, Donald Whitfield; di- rectors, Robert Dinsmore, John Newans, Donald Ruttan, Peter Mulvey; county directors, Donald Ruttan, Murray Donald- son. Meetings will be held the first Tuesday of the month, with next meeting on May 7. JUNIOR INSTITUTE Linda Hamilton, in the ab- sence of Carol Robinson, presi- ded for the election of officers of the Howick Junior Institute, on Tuesday evening in the Gorrie Community Hall. Re- sults were as follows: President, Mrs. John Staf- ford; vice president, Linda I-Iamilton; secretary, Betty Anne Adams; treasurer, Virgin- ia Hamilton; district director, Carol Simpson; directors, Mary Doig, Barbara Doig, Virginia Hamilton; county directors, Mrs. John Stafford, Betty Anne Adams; auditors, Carol Robin- son, Mrs. John Stafford. Linda Hamilton demonstrat- ed hair styles. Fifteen girls have joined to date and the next meeting will be held on May 7, Gorrie Personals Mr. and Mrs. Roy Whetham, Harriston, visited Sunday with Mrs. May Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Fydell, Fred and Kathy, Ottawa, visit- ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Galbraith. Rev. and Mrs. W. J. V. Buchanan and Miss Maureen \��\ PROMPT PRESCRIPTION SERVICE , answer your neighbour's call YOUR prescription is our First Order of Business! —At your service— McKIBBONS PHARMACY Phone 357-1880 - Wingham JOIN THE CANCER CRUSADE IN HURON BY GIVING GENEROUSLY TO THE HOUSE=TO=HOUSE CAMPAIGN. THIS CAMPAIGN NEEDS YOUR CAREFUL ATTENTION AND CON= SIDERATION TO BE SUCCESSFUL. , IN HURON OUR OBJECTIVE IS $17,000 — WITH YOUR HELP WE CAN GIVE EVEN MORE. Buchanan of Ayr, visited Tues- day with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Edgar and other friends. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Graham and family visited Mrs. Jas. McKenzie and other relatives at Wallaceburg. Mr. and Mrs. Chas Black accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wright, Wroxeter, on Sunday and visited Mr. and Mrs. Robt, Black of Toronto. Mr. Paul Galbraith has taken a position with Arborite of Canada in Montreal, for the summer months. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Ander- son and family of Kurtzville have moved to the farm recent- ly purchased from Mrs. Fred Feigel, on Con. 2, Howick Township. Mr. and Mrs. Gladstone Edgar visited Mr. Birks Robert- son, Teeswater, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. King and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hastie visited on Sunday with Mr. Frank Earls in Victoria Hospital, and with other rela- tives in London. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Attwood, Robert and Nancy, London, spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gowdy. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gra- ham and Naida of Lancaster spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Graham. Neil Graham returned home after spending the week at Lancaster. Mr. and Mrs. Edson Riley, Leamington, visited last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Justin Will, Miss Jean Brown returned home Sunday after spending the week with friends at Mt. Forest. Mrs. Conrad Neable, Palm- erston, visited Thursday with Misses Viola and Violet Mc- Crackin, Mr. Wm. Koch and Glen, Wallace Twp., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Koch. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wade were guests at the recent Mug- ford - Dane wedding in Toron- to. Dr. and Mrs. Wendell Gott and family spent Easter week- end with Mr. and Mrs. Frank King. Little Wendy Gott re- mained for longer visit with her grandparents. Mr. Jack King, Toronto, spent the week -end at the same home. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Wade, Paul and Kathie of Montreal, spent several days with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wade. Miss Elaine Miller, Guelph, spent the wee, -end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Pack Bale GORRIE—The United Church Women of Gorrie packed a bale valued at $500.00, which contained among other things, 21 quilts, crib quilt and three crib blankets. These are for Overseas Relief. 15th Anniversary GORRIE--Mr. and Mrs. James Inglis of the 17th of Howick Township, quietly ob- served the 25th anniversary of their wedding day on Tuesday, April 16. With them on this festive occasion were their two sons, Jim, a teacher on the Guelph Board of Education and Vernon, an accountant at the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, Georgetown. KOREAN LEADING ACTOR REALLY PLAYS THE LEAD In the traditional folk plays of Korean theatre, there is a full cast of players. However, only the star gets to speak to any extent. The other players are permitted to give him only a little assistance, as he de- claims every role in turn. Mrs. Archie Miller. Mrs. G. A, Anderson, Ken- neth and Joan, spent a day last week with friends at Thedford. Miss Karen Mills, Goderich, spent the week with Miss Larke Carson. Mr. and Mrs. Duff Bell and Mr. Wm. Taylor, Brampton, spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Taylor. Miss Wendy and Mr. John Russell of Forest were guests of Rev. and Mrs. G. A. Anderson on Thursday and Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Ingle - ton and Douglas of Peterborough visited Mrs. Ingleton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Heibein, and also visited Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Grainger on Tuesday. Miss Ruth Grainger, Strat- ford, and Mr. Bruce Grainger, London, spent the week -end with their parents. Miss Sharon Hubbard is student teaching this week in Carmichael Public School Kitchener, and Mr. Wm. Keil is at Clinton School. Curtains and Draperies for new home beauty YOU'RE SURE TO FIND SOME REPLACEMENTS NECES- SARY AT HOUSECLEANING TIME — SO WHY NOT COME IN AND LOOK OVER OUR NEW SPRING STOCK? Draperies — The lovely new patterns are terrific — glowing with rich colour in the season's leading shades. May we have the pleasure of showing them to you? Price — $L98 to $2.98 yard Tailored Drapes — Pinch pleated, ready to hand — size 1 width x 90" long. There's a wonderful new selection on hand, and you'll agree the patterns are exceptionally at- tractive. Specially Priced at only — $9.95 pair Curtains — As always our curtain stock consists of a large and varied selection of very pleasing styles. The new spring numbers includes plain and fancy dacrons, tru- nets, tetrons and rayons. Priced at — $2.98, $4.95, $5.95 and $6.95 Orders for customized drapes will be given care- ful and prompt attention and you'll find our Targe selection of samples to be very helpful in making your choice. JUST A REMINDER — WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF DRAPERY HARDWARE AND ACCESSORIES. EDIGHOFFERS (Wingham) Limited TULE FRIENDLY STORE' QUALITY PRODUCTS KOUNTRY KIST 15 -oz. Standard PEAS 8/$1.00 GARDEN PATCH CHOICE 14 -oz. KERNEL CORN 8/$1.00 CATELLI LONG SPAGHETTI 2 lbs. 39c BOY -AR -DEE 15 -oz. SPAGHETTI SAUCE 25c LEAVER CHOICE 10 -oz. Sliced MUSHROOMS 41c CUT FROM BRANDED BEEF ROUND, SIRLOIN SCHNEIDERS or T-BONE No. 1 STEAK BACON ENDS 754 LB. COLEMAN'S BOLOGNA. Sliced or Piece 334 LB. 63$ LB. BLUE RIBBON • �. TEA BAGS 100s 79c CHASE & SANBORN Instant COFFEE 12c off, 6 -oz. ..79c POWDERED DETERGENT 18c off, Giant 49c MAPLE LEAF Cooked Meats (7 varieties) 6-0z.2/41$ YORK FANCY 12 -oz. Frozen PEAS 2/39c YORK FANCY . 12 -oz. Mixed VEGETABLES 2/39c FRASERVALE FROZEN 24 -oz. FISH and CHIPS 57c YORK FANCY 11 -oz. Frozen BLUEBERRIES 35c New Brunswick No. 1 POTATOES 50 lbs. $1.49 10 lbs. 39c FRESH 12s Cuban PINEAPPLE 3/89c CERT. SEED POTATOES now in stock LUCKY WHIP Dessert TOPPING 2 -oz. 2/49c Crest Tooth Paste Economy, Reg. $1.09 Special 89c BRYLCREEM King size, Reg. 98c Special 79c BAYER ASPIRIN 100s, Reg, 93c Special 75c Gillette Blue BLADES 10s, Reg. 50c Special 43c OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS RedLIMITED rout Grocery DIAL 357-1020 Free Delivery