The Wingham Advance-Times, 1963-08-22, Page 12Page 4 -- Wingham Advance -Times, Thursday, .August 22. 1963
Program at Park
BLUEVALE--Ross Mann was
master of ceremonies at the
new park by the Maitland on
Sunday, when a varied pro-
gram of music, vocal and
instrumental, was given in
support of the park project.
Those in attendance gave
donations to further the cause.
IT'S THREE "R's" TIME
And when it's Reading, 'Riting and
'Rithlnetic time, it's also ...
THREE "S's" TIME
With classes beginning, the streets and roads will. be
filled with school children who are not always alert
and careful. This means we must make a special at-
tempt to follow the three S's.
* SLOWLY
Be double sure that we are in control of
our car, able to stop in a split second notice
if a child should dart in front of us.
* SIGNS
Heed signs that warn us where school
traffic is to be found. Obey all signs!
4 SAFETY
Be sure our car is mechanically safe and
that we are in full control of our vehicle
so that our children's safety, as well as our
own, is never in doubt.
Wingham Motors
PHONE 357-2720
AUG. 16 -SEPT.
Not Open Sundays
it's the year to see the
CANADIAN
NATIONAL
EXHIBITION
SEESILVER DART
An exact replica of the Silver Dart, the first aircraft flown in Canada
or the British Empire will be on display in the International Building.
FLOWER SHOW
A paradise of breath -taking blooms and foliage, raised and perfected
especially for this show.
LAUOHTHE THREE STOOGES STAR IN THE
GRANDSTAND "MATINEE FUN -FEST"
Those wild -and -wacky funsters the Three Stooges return to the CNE
by popular demand with their new act, "The Three Stooges Meet the
Gorilla"! Exciting, delighting circus acts, aerialists and acrobats add
to the merriment. The clowns are the clowning -est, the fun is the fun-
niest at the Grandstand Matinee Fun -Fest!
THRILLS AND LAUGHS ON THE MILE -LONG MIDWAY!
A thousand -and -one ways to amuse and amaze you, with new rides,
new shows, new games every step of the way!
HEAREVENING GRANDSTAND SPECTACULAR
STARRING ROBERT GOULET!
Producer Jack Arthur presents "Canadiana'63," the most spectacular
show ever assembled on the Grandstand stage! Broadway and TV
singing sensation Robert Goulet heads a brilliant musical -comedy cast
of hundreds in dazzling production numbers! And an impressive list
of internationally -known costars will be taking their cues from Master
of Ceremonies Bill Walker, one of Canada's leading TV personalities.
Added attraction: the Musical Ride of the Royal Canadian Mounted
Police. A sky -filling Fireworks Finale climaxes each performance i Order
your tickets early!
BAND OF HER MAJESTY'S SCOTS GUARDS
54 Bandsmen and 25 pipers -79 members in full dress uniform—will
bring colourful spectacle and magnificent music to the CNE Bandshell.
Two performances daily. Plenty of free seats!
LEARN "CANADA ON FILM"
A memorable visual experience, based on the story of the first sixty
years of filmmaking in Canada, presented by the National Film Board
of Canada.
ENJOYBETTER LIVING CENTRE
All that's new, useful and decorative in furnishings and appliances for
modern Living is exhibited in this muiti•million dollar building.
SAVE ON FAMILY TICKET BOOKS!
Get your special family books of tickets for admission to CNE
Grounds only. 4 adult and 6 children's tickets for only $3.00.
See your local ticket agent or send money order to the CNE.
General Admission: Adults 75¢ Children Under l3-=10¢
EXIIINI'tION PARK TOMATO
J. M. Fraser, Preeldent Ifirant E. hlcCatluin, Gen. Manager
Hold Shower At Church
BLUEVALE--A shower was
given in the school room of the
United Church on Friday eve.-
ning, for Miss Loretta Fischer,
daughter of Mr, and Mrs, J,
V, Fischer, whose marriage
is an event of this week.
The school room was dec'
orated with yellow streamers
and quantities of flowers, and
the tea table was centred by
a bowl of roses.
A short program of music
and games was given before
the many gifts were displayed,
Mrs, Fischer and the groom's
mother, Mrs. Walter Mc-
Farlane, were present with the
bride.
-Assistants were Mrs, Clifford
Brewer, Mary and Patsy Craig,
Mary Fischer, Shirley Johnston,
and Dawn Fischer.
Before starting to paint a
room, clear it of any lutick,
knacks by collecting them in a
clothes basket. Then once the
paint is dry they can be re-
placed in a jiffy.
JAMAICAN ARMY CADET CSM Windsor Witter points
out some breathtaking scenery to Canadian Army
Cadets Lt. -Col. Hugh Mundell (left), of Wingham,
Ont., and Capt. Norm Braid, of Grimsby, Ont., from
the top of Sulphur Mountain at Banff, Alta. The
cadets are attending the Canadian Army's 4 -week
National Cadet Camp at Banff with 200 other cadets
from across Canada. National Defence Photo.
Bluevale Personals
Robert, Dana and Susan
Hetherington, of Ottawa, are
visiting their uncle, George
Hetherington and Mrs. Hether-
ington.
Mr. and Mrs., Sperling
Johnston and Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Johnston spent Sunday at
Bayfield.
Charles Gannet, a native of
Bluevale, now of Port Huron,
Mich., visited Mrs. M. L.
Aitken on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Mc-
Murray visited in Brussels dur-
ing the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Elliott have returned from a
month's motoring trip to the
Maritimes.
Miss Jean Burton, of Tor-
onto, visited Miss Ruby Duff on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Barry,
Paula and Stephen, of New
Brunswick, are holidaying at
the home of their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. George T. Thom•
son. Dr, George Thomson
and Mrs. Thomson of Sackville„
N, B., are also at the parental
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Corri-
gan spent the week -end in
Toronto.
Guests at a family gather-
ing at the home of Mr. and
Mrs, Wilson Thornton and
family recently were Mr. and
Mrs. Neil McLean and Roderick
Mr. and Mrs. Neil McLean Jr.,
Herbert and Neil, Toronto;
Mrs. Dave Brown, Cannington;
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Marshall,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tumey
and Jo -Anne, Listowel; Mr.
and Mrs. George McCulla,
Kitchener; Mr. and Mrs. Hil-
liard Jefferson, Bob, Sharon
and Lynda, and Mr. and Mrs.
Murray Wilson, Donnybrook;
Miss Mary Jefferson, London;
Mr. and Mrs, Jack Wickstead,
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Smith,
25th Anniversary
BLUEVALE--Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Garniss entertained the
latter's sister and her husband,
Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Calvert,
of Paris, on Sunday, to cele-
brate Mr. and Mrs. Calvert's
25th wedding anniversary,
Other guests were Miss C.
Carrick, of Lucknow, Mr. and
Mrs. W. Matheson of Lindsay,
and Mr, and Mrs, Charles
Johnston, of Blyth.
A deaf old lady entered the
church with en ear trumpet.
As she was getting settled in
her seat, an usher came over
and whispered, "Listen, mad-
am, one toot and out you
go."
Bluevale; and Mrs, Elmer Wal-
ker, Tommy and Robin, Wing -
ham.
Herbert McLean, Toronto,
visited recently with his cousin,
Jeffrey Thornton.
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DON'T
QUIT
SCHOOL
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HER LIFETIME AND THE BEST COMES
ONLY TO THOSE PREPARED. WHO
WANTS TO HIRE THE UNEDUCATED?
NO ONE! SO DON'T PLACE YOURSELF
AMONG THE UNEMPLOYED WHEN YOU
CAN FIND YOUR FORTUNE THROUGH
EDUCATION.
THE FUTURE BELONGS TO THOSE WHO PREPARE FOR iT
PREPARE TODAY FOR A
SUCCESSFUL TOMORROW
TODAY'S STUDENTS ARE TOMORROW'S SUCCESSES.
PLAN NOW TO MAKE A SUCCESS OF YOUR LIFE AND
NOT JUST ANOTHER FAILURE. A LITTLE EXTRA
EDUCATION OFTEN MAKES THE DIFFERENCE BE-
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