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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1967-09-14, Page 2A CROWD ESTIMATED at two hundred was on hand for the community worship service at the Bfuevale United Church on Sunday which preceded the opening cere- monies at the Turnberry municipal build- Photo. 44444 0411. 44444NIIIMN HIY1,11., I, 11N IN ,,,,,,1ww1111f IIAI I I ..... .... .44.11.144.44.44040.44.... Personals from Whitechurch REV. H. W. HAMILTON, Dip. Th., Rector. Oratinitt: MRS. GORDON DAVIDSON. SEVENTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY—SEPT. 17 8:30 .. HOly COrritnuniOn without SermOn 11:00 &en. Prayer and Sermon 7:00 Healing Service the church School will resume at its new 11:00 I the Evening Service is Open to anyone and every., one who May wish to come, be they burdened with a problem or not. yOtt are riot astoCiated with arty Other Churdh, you: are cordially invited to worship with us. 1144104,40.0.400“*Pit444,40141Meiiii0+04frifii 4114444itiitifrikintlotriototi+VitiFireiov.hOri•ii4ihiitil*• WARDEN DONALD McKENZIE and Mrs. MC- Kenzie of Ashfield Township, are welcom- ed to the open house held following the official opening of the Turnberry muni- cipal building in Bluevale on Sunday. Rev. C. M, Jardine of Wingham is at the right and the lad in the foreground is unidenti- fied,—A-T Photo. ,,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,, 0.1" ,,,,, .10.011.0.10. ,,,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,, I ,,,,, London and Mrs. George Cas- lick of Stratford visited a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Conn and Mt. and Mrs. Earl Caslick, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bias- ing, Laurie and Sheena. of Neu- stadt visited on Sunday withMr, and Mrs. Victor Emerson. Beware of glare this summer. When driving, boating or on the beach, protect your eyes from that too bright sun with good quality sunglasses. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Murch of Clinton were Saturday visitors with Mr, and. Mrs. Percy Vin- cent. On Sunday Mr. Robert Nixon of Clifford visited at the same home, and Mr. and Mrs. K. Karlson of London were also visitors on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Griffiths, of Burlington, spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bosman. Mrs. Ross Douglas has return- ed to Toronto after spending some weeks with her sisters, Miss Ruby Duff and Mrs, M.L. Aitken. Mr. and Mrs. George Mc- Culla and family, of Breslau, were week-end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Elliott, of London, visited Miss Ruby Duff, Mrs. Ross Douglas and Mrs. M. L. Aitken last week. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Elliott of St. Catharines, visited Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Elliott last week. Bluevale Personals • Mr. and Mrs. Bill Craig of Scarborough are visiting with her sister, Mrs. Robert Ross, and other relatives. Sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Ben McCienaghan in the passing of her brother, Mr, James Barbour, in London on Tuesday of last week; also to Mr. and. Mrs. Andrew Gaunt, • to whom he was a brother-in- law and to his brother, Mr. El- wood Barbour and Mrs. Barbour. Mrs. Clarence Adams re- turned home on Friday after surgery in Victoria Hospital, London, Mrs. Johnston Conn and Mrs. Victor Emerson attended •, the :Maitland Presbyterial board .meeting at Belmore on Thurs- . day afternoon. The sectional meetings are to be held at Brus- sels and Dungannon at the end • of October. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Zinn and Randy on Saturday attended the wedding of Ken's niece, Miss Marie Zinn and Mr. Erwin I Roth in Hebron United Church. They also attended the recep- tion that evening held at Tavis- rock. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gordon and their friends, Mr, and Mrs. Walter Kundert, formerly of Switzerland and now of Water- loo, spent the week-end with • the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Taylor and fam- ily. Mr. David Bean of Waterloo spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Laidlaw. Mr. and Mrs. James Leiff- ter and Miss Doreen Smyth, of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smyth and Andrea of Kitchener spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Smyth. Mrs. Russel Pardon. Thelma and Linda recently returned from a trip to Lloydminster. Sask., where she visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred , Wells. Mr. and Mrs. Carl McClen- aghan and Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Howe of Teeswater left on Sat- ' usday by car on a trip which ' takes them to Nanahno, where ! Carl's sister Doris, Mrs. Bob Leeson and Mr. Leeson and fam- J ily reside. Mr. Paul Geiger of Waterloo spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Ben McClenaghan. Miss Mildred McClenaghan, Reg. N., of Milton, spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. George McClenaghan. On Saturday afternoon Mr.. and Mrs. A. Borrows attended the. wedding at Hanover of Mr. Sean O'Brien and Miss Marie Pentland. Mrs. Clark Johnston andJan- ette of London spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. George Carey and family of Chatham. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lead- er and family of C-orrie were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Currie. Mr, and Mrs. Gershom John- Aron of Wingham were visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Stuart Snit h and family of Kitchener. Mist Helen Currie of London spent the week-end with her Parents, Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Currie,. Mrs. D. MacDonald return-, td with he; daughter, Mrs. Al , Ian McCharies and Mr. Mc- Charles, to Arkona to spend a few days, Mr. Elwin Moore of LondOn spent Monday at Ms home here and assisted threshing which is the work ort the farms just now. Extra. help IS ALTIOst nil as all are trying so hard to fin ish the ;oh while the dry weai, titer lasts, Victor Emerson is Vending this week at Sea forth help:ng Bob McMillan to build a pig , Mr, and Mts. Ivan Laidlaw and Janet and Mt. Hetb Laid- w spent last week-end at Pati Ez o, Pip .2. Win h Gordon & McIntyre are in a condition to supply families with new teas at jobber prices. Now is the time to secure your teas. — Wingharn Times 1$93, 3 i n, 4-..... (t.:P1 $6.58 GRAB Go on ..... DIAL Emergency: r° CP e ... VALUE sale jo. he ell' SEPTEMBER 1 IN 357-2170 BAG I 0 a 0 - Thursday DRUG (.1.)eSt J AL .,t 357.2992 ' -... and Ill e, morning—No FACTS IMAGINE s1:914 TALNING TO A PERFECT STRANGER L. 7:. 7/ WELL, TING AND . --, ,s,.„.1., SALE FOR PHARMACY PLACE 1 WAS A PRESCRIPTION FILLED AT Wnce's You KNOW A NICE FRIENDLY THAT GET- WHAT Is l tt-A. r. , : . 0 . ', ....r... 3 p •. - phone Eat:VW, lac. ONLY $1.00 orders on Bags I.D.A. White or Coloured 8 ROLLS 88. TOILET TISSUE for I.D.A. NYLON BRISTLE TOOTH BRUSH 3 for 99 c LIDA, 2-QUART HOT WATER BOTTLE $1.98 I.D.A. ELECTRIC — 1-year Guarantee HEATING PAD Reg. 54.95 $4.29 WAKE. UP TO AN IDALARM CLOCK ONLY $2.79 12" x 12" c FACE CLOTHS 2 for 29 100% COTTON — 16" x 16" c DISH CLOTHS PKG. OF 4 77 VITAMIN MINERAL TONIC — 20-oz. PARAMETTE SYRUP 4.95 VITAMIN MINERAL TABLETS — 125s PARAMETTES 5.40 AN 17: SCA"! pi-JON OPuGGIS Jr V Mr, and Mrs. Johnston Conn visited Sunday with her aunts, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Neily and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Webb, all of Port Elgin. While at Mr.and Mrs. Neily's they met with Mr. and Mrs. George Osborne who also visited at the same home. Mrs. Gordon Scott spent Tuesday of last week with Mrs, Wallace Conn, assisting her in quilting her centennial quilt, On Sunday afternoon Mr. Bill Evans, Reeve of Kinloss, and Mrs. Evans attended the centennial service at Bluevale and the official opening of the new Turnberry Township muni- cipal building. Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Thomp- son are on holidays this week, which includes Expo. Mrs. C. Leddy of Goderich was a visitor on Sunday withher this past year, more people switched to 4 k\\z0 • $3 we're going-an-out CHRYSLER Just about everybody makes a luxury modeL Chrysler has 15. With conve- nience, safety and engineering features that set new standards for the industry These Dodgeitt-nrysler dealers ore going-all-otit to switch you: CRAWFORD MOTORS" jetEPHINE MEET VVINGNA.M, ONTARIO Gift of money. for newlyweds WHITECIWRCHr,A recep, tion .anddance wererielci onFri- day evening in the -hall here in honor of Mr, and Mrs, George, Gaunt (Andrea Adams) newly,' weds, Music for dancing was sup- plied by Tiffin's orchestra and Leroy and Brian Rintoul did the calling off. At lunch time George and Andrea were called.. to the platform and given seats Advance,Tltries, Thursday, Sept, '14, 19Si Of honor while -Alex Craig read an address, Qn behalf of the gathering Gordon Barger pre , tented them with. a gift Of money,. George and Andrea both ex, ptesseci thanks to tl:e relatives. and Mr. and Mrs,, GaLtra will re- side in Lticknow, WINGHAM Business Association SEPTEMBER 14TH AT 8:30 P.M. at the WINHAM TOWN HALL Among items discussed will be the Santa Parade, Christmas promotion and a Dinner meeting. --PLEASE ATTEND- (ANGLICAN) =intim aunt, Mrs. A, McQuillan and Mr. Leddy called on Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Gros- korth arrived home on the week- end from a trip to the west, which included a holiday at Jas- per Park. Mr. and Mrs. Torn McInnes of Gorrie, who recently return- ed from a trip to the West, visit- ed on Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Orville Tiffin and Mr. and Mrs. Jim McInnes, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tiffin were in London on Friday at St. Joseph's Hospital, where Charles received treatment. Quire a number from here attended the thresher's reunion held at Blyth on Saturday after- noon. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hassal of There's a whole new world of excitement at your Dodge and Plymouth dealers. Great new cars with features you'll find it hard to resist. Finger-UP , speed control! Stereo tape unit! Time delay ignition light! Wagons that wash and dry their own back windows! Plus that famous Chrysler engineering! Dodge Dart 7-door Hardtop: 111` wheelbase, Dodge Dart: Canada's biggest, best-looking compact that says you don't have to give up things like room, ride, comfort. Comes in four series including the hot GTS and GT versions. Coronet: The happy medium between the big and the little. A whole lot of automobile with the kind of styling that wasn't around last year. Right size. Right price. All right. Charger: The newest of the new. A magnificent, sports machine. Looks like a Mach 2 jet on wheels. And wears a price tag that means you can stop dreaming and start driving. Monaco & Polara: Delivers the big car luxury you long for at a price you can live with. Big 122-inch wheelbase does great things for room, ride, com- fort. 15 models in four series. Doeigt coronet Statkii War • • 117' wheelbase. Dodge Charger: 117' whaelbetes. EVERY '66 CHRYSLER-BUILT CAR IS BACKED BY THE CHRYSLER CUSTOMER CARE WARRANTY: Protects against defects in materials and work- manship for 24 months or 24,000 miles an the total car and 5 years or 50,000 mites on the power train /suspension /steering. Dodge heonacal-daer Ra shoat 172' 3.11er/base. NEW SAFETY FEATURFS ON '6S C1RYSLER-DUILT CARS Side running, Alights. Safe-Elite instrument panels padded top and bottom, Front seat-back latches on 2-door models. Soft window-crank knobs. Impact-absorbing front-seat-back tops. There are 35 More standard safety items including seat belts front and back, dual self-hdjusting brakes and way emergency flasher system, "111""°""6"""". ; New ?Whet' 4-doar Hardtop: 124' wheelbeue,