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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1963-06-13, Page 20Page 1.; -- Wingham Advance -Times, Thursday. June i:,, 1963 Whitechurch Happenings The ladies of the Women's Institute are having their bus trip this Tuesday and thc.•rr,Eutte meeting on Wednesday eve- ning. They will attend the Institute meeting in Wingham Town Hall un Thursday. Mrs, Wilbert Schw iehten- berg and baby, Lori Jane, of Port Elgin spent a few days last week with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Albert Coultes, Mrs, Schwichtenberg was severely scalded, when the bottom of a bottle she was filling with boil- ing water snapped, and threw the boiling water over her legs and feet. Mrs. Coultes was called to Port Elgin on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Con - gram of Kitchener visited on Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Susan Gibson of Lucknow and with Mr, and Mrs. Harold Corr- gram. oirgram. Mr. and Mrs. Congram and children visited later with Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Lane of K inlough. Mt, Wm; Kennedy of Tor- onto, spent the week -end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Kennedy. Mt. and Mrs. Clarence Me- Clenaghan of Southampton visited on Thursday with Mr. Harry McClvnaghan, Wingham, Mr. and Mrs. Ben MeClena- ghan, Mrs. George McClena- ghan and other former neigh- bours. We notice that Mr. Dick De Bruyns, on 80 Highway at Zetland, has his 1963 crop of white turkeys out in his fields on the north side of the rail- road tracks. They seem to have a good start already. Mr, and Mrs, Clayton Scholtz and children of Goder- leh visited on Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Scholtz. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Ribey of Port Elgin and Mr. and Mrs. Johnston and children of Pais- ley visited on Sunday with Mr. RIB OR BLADE OAST 45c LB. SHOULDER CHUCK ROASTS • 39c LB. CRI 0 PURE VEG. SHORTENING 2 LBS. KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES 67c 160Z. 35c 60s MOTHER PARKER'S TEA BAGS 79c 20s NEW ONTARIO CABBAGE 2 for 29c ARIZONA CANTALOUPE 45s 2 for 39c CALIFORNIA NEW POTATOES 10 LBS. 59c and Mrs. Russell Gaunt, Miss Bertha Walker of Walk- erton visited on Monday at the home of her brother, Mr, E, E. Walkerton, Mr, and Mrs. Edward Falc- oner of London and Mr, and Mrs, Robt, Gibson of Brantford spent the week -end with their mother, Mrs, R. J. Currie, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Burchill and children spent the week- end with Mr, and Mrs, Jack Johnston of London. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Clare and children of Toronto spent the week -end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Daw, Mr, and Mrs. Thos, Wade and children of Woodstock spent the week -end with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Ewart McPherson, and all visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Rintoul. Those from here who attend- ed the Scott family reunion on Saturday at Kitchener, were CUT FROM BRANDED BEEF SCHNEIDERS ( RED HOT) WIENERS PKG. OF 8 33c MAPLE LEAF COOKED MEAT DUTCH, CHICKEN or MACARONI CHEESE LOAF AND ASSORTED MEATS 49c LB. SUNKIST FROZEN PiNK LEMONADE 6 -OZ. 2 for 27c YORK FROZEN FEY. MIXED VEGETABLES 11 -OZ. 2 for 39c FRASERYALE FROZEN STRAWBERRIES . 16 -OZ. 39c RUPERTS FROZEN OCEAN PERCH FILLET 16.OZ. 39c N! lll J MEATS LUNCHEON 12 -OZ. 2for79c CARD. PATCH coRN 14.OZ. 6 for 79 BICK'S 8 -oz. LEE'S 20 -OZ. GHERKIN PICKLES 2 for 43 c CRUSHED PINEAPPLE 2 for 49c CREST TP EH GIANT SIZE 49 c MARSHMALLOWS Whitecap, R'bow lb. 33c CHRISTIE'SCOO QES LB. DAVID 16 -OZ. OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS 35c COCO OR Asstd. COOKIES 2fin" 65c Red front LIMY ITED Free Delivery DIAL 357-1020 Mr. and Mrs. George Coultes, Mr. and Mrs, Norman Coultes, Grant and Doris, Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Ireland, Mr. and Mrs. John Gaunt and Mrs. Donald Ross and children. Mrs. J. M. Coultes of Bel - grave and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Leaver attended anniversary service here on Sunday and visited with Mr, and Mrs. Al— bert Coultes. Mr. and Mrs. George Pocock of Lambeth also visited at the Coultes and Lea- ver homes on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth John- ston and daughters of Clinton visited on Sunday with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Gershom Johnston. The cement floor is now laid on the new bridge at Zet- land. We notice that the trucks make their way over it, and the gravel hill has all. been nicely levelled up and is quite an improvement to the road. Mrs. Robert Ross, who spent the winter months with her sis- ters in Seattle and Saskatch- ewan, and with her son, Cpl. Kenneth Ross of the R, C. and Mrs. Ross of Prince Albert, arrived home on Tuesday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Craig of Toronto accompanied her home. RBK Invited to Attend Derry Day I3ELGRAVE--The Royal Black Knights of Iluron County met for their semi-annual county meeting in Fordwich Orange Hall on friday evening, with a good attendance, V. Wor, Sir Knight Walter Scott, County Master and 1st Censor of the Grand Black Chapter of Ontario West, was in charge of the meeting, 1 luron County was honored when Rt. Wor. Sir Knight Oliver Jaques of Ilensall was elevated to the office of Deputy Grad Master of Qatari( West at the Grand Lodge Ses- sions held recently in Orillia. Thy highlight of tltc evening vas the splendid reports given )y Sir Knights Scott and Jaques :f the proceedings of the Grand .odgv sessions. They were gi- en a hearty vote of thanks by he ntemhcrs present. in the order of general husi- tess the committee was instruct• d to purchase new county of- ficers collars and make arrange - ileitis for a county church ser- vice, The County Chapter re- c•eiccd invitations to celebrate Derry Day in St, Catharines iT'S ALWAYS FUN FOR THE KIDS at the midway. Thirteen -month old Steven Walling got a great kick out of his ride in the car.—A-T Photo. and Tottingham. V. Wor, Sir Knight Harry Edwards, past county master of Wellington County Chapter, gave a short but very interest- ing address, Other Sir Knights who spoke briefly were Dep. C. M, Sir Knight William Campbell, V, Wor, Sir Knights Hibbert, Stewart and Jacklin. The County Chapter closed with prayer and the Queen. The Fordwich Sir Knights served a bountiful lunch. Signs, Earliest Advertising Form Anyone who has missed his turn on a super -highway, climb' ed aboard the wrong corrii', r - train, or had trouble findin the washroom in a swank res- taurant, appreciates the value of signs. Resides providing us with directions to just about eve thing under the sun, signs at' one of the oldest forms of ad- vertising. The earliest ones employed a form of picture writing, e.g. a shoe signifying cobbler, that once more is gaining favor, particularly in Scandinavia. In a Stockholm supermarket, for example, il- luminated plastic pictures of fish, fruit, steer (meat), oranges and so on, direct cus- tomers to these goods. The growth of self-service is only one influence that has stimulated today's sign industry; another is an increasing aware- ness in industry and business of the importance of signs in es- tablishing the identity of a firm. More and more, such signs are an integral part of the overall design of a building, the result of collaboration be- tween the architect and the sign designer at an early stage of construction. — Cil Oval John was out with the boys one evening, and before he realized it the morning of the next day dawned. He hesitated to call home, but finally hit upon an idea. He rang his house. When his wife answered the phone he shouted: "Don't pay the ran- som, honey, I escaped!" 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