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Wins Award
The $augeen Underwriters' ASO,
elation held its regular 41ifonthly
meeting on Friday,. May liOth at the
Hanover Inn, President Harry Brit,
genial), had charge of the nieeting•
and 'welcomed members from
Aston., Mount Forest, Kincardine,.
Wiaklham, Waliterton and Hanover.
There .wits considerable
alensien reg,arding the replaeelnent
of .existing lifelnsuranee plans with
other fOrms of Investment, as well
as the licensing under the Depart-
merit of Insurance of those • PPrn-
pally reprsentatives, whose businese
in any way affects' existing life
insurance contracts, HiL;cerpts from
a summary of a meeting of the
board of directors of the Life Um,'
i derwriters' Association of .Canada
were read by the president •shoW,
Ing progress made .in the
president_
ation, in the past year, and chal-
lenges which lie ,ahead.
Hazel A,. Ross introduced the'
guest speaker, Joe Benninger,
C.L.1.1., Mutual Life ..OWen Sound,
who was oneiof the charter mem-
bers of the Saugeen Association.
He titled his talk "You", and
based it on ideas learned from the
Dale Carnegie course in human
relations. I-Te was thanked by
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GOLDEN WEDDING—Mr., anti, Mrs.;11liettrriSake, of ,Listowel, whit
melebrated the dOth anniversary af (biefr,Weildpag„With 'a family dinner in the WroXeter conunitniti 114 lon,
See you all at the Kinsmen Trude Fair
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lie they have a acrubbed
The New
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RELEASES
are All Here
Rock 'n roll, be-bop
diXiclastd, we don't
care what you like,
We have it:
Ward Allen
:4A,PILE LEAF HOEDOWN
—RELAXING 'IN'. TIll •
• PERRY COMO
Spike Jonas •
OWNER MUSIC
' Michael Todds
AROUND THE WORLD IN
80 DAYS
Nat king Cole
STONE W? 'MOSE
THING'S
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CARILDREN'S
Vi'iggily and the Pirates
• ' Robin Hood
• Peter Pan Record
‘, Grandfathers Clnek
CO.UlteS*DOVIf IrUtOiiit 4710 404: nittried: .b1W
tinted Alttherecl c4trnations ,and
VOWS .at Sitriatto.ra aristocrat rotlea on a white. prayer
book She Also wore a 4natelting
StilLGRAY.P---nev. gtInirk: picture hat of' eyelet and tatteta; • -
MaeLeed Afficiated at the weddin.g . The bridesmaids, Miss V110,1)011
AftLriel 1)404, aratforti, and Pavia, titter 9f• the bride_ and .mrs,
'Qoaltet, Ornssels,. Williarn Davis, Sister-in-law ot the
wore 'dresses identical to the • •on +Saturday,. May in St, Johns' •
ATEI•1•1 Vt honour, but carried. white .
1-141" C414"44' t 't7at'f1;".4' feathered earnations (Tuck aristocrat.
bride le the eitieet datighier of 1ifi" roses .ori white leather 13ibles.
and 104. neeneth Pavis, 21)6. Th'e i'41$8 0,0"
0:1•10Q0j41, Stratford and the Tong; .R.Ft„ m,rore a • grenni 14 the 'ten e( 400 MKS-,
Seta, The soloist was 1V.fitt Mien .4 To40. peckli ne and
white imported Austrian eyelet
princess 4tylm,
Roert coultes, R,R. 5, Bras- 004, with blue taffeta, made with{ •
Halite.% Winglimm She sang the sh e 4r,ri ed. a bask e t of blue and
'iwedding Prayer' and "The VoicP white feathered carnations and
that Breathed O'er Hden." aristocrat. roses. Her headrest
The pride, given in marriage by was a Matching bine taffeta.. bow.
her father, wore a white French -The Tin.g,bearer,. James ,OillatlY;
'Chantilly lace tight ho.clieed dress Tillsonbtirg, wore light .blue jacket
with portrait ,neckline and' re- and dark blue pants .and,carried
pearls, long pointed sleeves and a
1w4 iittoe tsualltein pillow trimmed with em,broidered chantilly lace and seed
skirt of rpffled tulle appiiqued The best man waa Mr. Alex
with efiantillY lace flowers and Nethery, RR. 5, Brussels and the',
Seed pearls with French chantilly ushers were Mr.. Men Cannes,
iace half overskirt. "She wore a brother of the groom, and Mr,
Matching plateau headress of William Pavia, brother of the.
French chantilly lace and seed bride.
pearls with fingertip veil! and The bride's mother wore . a blue
carried Lestra Hibbard roses and crepe dress with lace trinl with
stephanotis and streamers with white accessorie.s and a pink sweet:
lily-of-the-valley nn a while les.ther - heart iose corsage. The bride-
Bible, a gift of ,the groom, groem's, mother wore a queen's
blue nylon taffeta dress with pink'
accessories' and a pink sweetheart
rose corsage.
The- wedding 'reeeption was held
in the Fellowship Hall of St. John's
United Chureh, .Stratford.
For going away, the bride Chose
a water lily green two-piece dreSS
and orange iee aceessorieS and
wore a corsage of L,estra Hibbard.
roses. After a honeymoon trip to
Atlantic • City and Washington,
D.Q„ the conple will reside at .
Brhssels.. '•
The maid of honour; Miss Carmen
Peree Pentland. Weber, 54 Norman Street, Strat-
Clarence Thompson, chairman of ford, dressed in white imported
•. • Austrian eyelet over Olue taffeta
with ,sabrina neckline with V haek
and rnatehinh- blue bow to bottom
of skirt. Empire waistline and
t'he nominating committee present-
ed the state of officers and they
were unanimously nominated. Wil-
ford Cashel( of Wingham was elec-
ted secretary-treasurer.
Guesta attended from Woodstock,
Sa.rnia, Tillsonburg, Strathroy,_
London, Wingham Belgrave, Roth-
say, • Goderich, Kii`chener, Mitchell
and Stratford,
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Extended Plays, Child-
en's, Reeords, and
Hi-Ei Supplies .'
ARE HOUSE
orAG9NAIL ROAD, WINGHAM
Mr. Caslick was also one of six
members of the ,Saugeen Associ-
ation to receive. the National
Quality Award, ivhich recognizes
representatives who have placed
consistent emphasis on quality ser-
vice to their clients. He was pre-
sented with the four-year award.
One -of the qualifications for the
honor is that the recipient be a
menkber and subscriVe tO the prin-
ciples and code. of ethics of the
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len Live sAc E .:i'hose,.• present Were: Mr, mid .
11111,1) Milda U Mra: .Riehard "Sage and family,,
. ;Graf top t and Mrs, Herb Sage
M 11111( ANNIVERSART.'04.-*t1,4111$#i:,:an'trar:" •and family,. Atwood; Mr. "rind • . ,
WROXE'rDR-4 family •,dinner Newton; 'Mc., and
was held In Wroxeter ,cominunity Sage and family, Lis-
Pall on Sunday La • honor of Mr., ..4twel;•./Mtc'... and Lorne Mat-
and Mrs, Henry Sage; Listoweb, taWa,;:aok.faMily,, Preptr; Ross
who celebrated .their golden we'd.; Thrtta.iii.s,•"';WrO-keter; Mr. and M•rs•
Oleg anniversary.- Their:. pdille.`',040:and Lislowell
children, jessie; 'Richard, Mr:' and -Itzfrs, Stan. Parker and
iirtinly,'..,Baltimere; Miss.' Mildred
Listow• el; Mrs; JIMA.
Beyne..,of Allan„',sasic,; .Mr. and
Ural Isaac ,'Herlry,•• Milverton;
and •Mrs,..Alex Boyne, IVfilverten;
Mr,' alid'MrS.', Ed. Fatilhaufer, New . Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Ritehener'
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and soul:leg p pe area c e
Wti its.r t
tYPIOSr ,mileage, your
skid or slide sideways dOwn.•
the road. Act now! , Don't
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are specialists ' saying
and Balanciag Equipment,
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driving SAFETY, Why take .
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Ken's Alignment. Service,
• Phone 355 Diagonal Road ; Wingharn
, ...happy • eouPle we 'e • the re-
.eipients'.of many loyely gifts and
'We *Wish' theraCentinued health and
happiness 'in the years t come,
Herb, Roy, Bob, Lloyd and Boyne
were present.
A snmptuous turkey dinner waS'
served to the forty-fiv.e gitesta
present. The head tahle covered in •
a gold and white embossed cloth'
was centred with a•bowl of yellow
'Mums, three- tiered, wedding cake
and flanked by golden candles on
either side, The room waS `decorat•-'
ed with large yellow mums and
mauve and white lilacs.' • ,
Around Manitoba's tree-bordered
lakes with thleir miles of sandy
b'eaches have been developed de-
lightful summer playgrounds where
gond accommodation and camping
facilities 'are available to visitors.
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5C114::0.*Iv• -.-•• Thoriday.,. Friday,7? Sattit • • • . • •• • • • - ..•
t-e's • f !Opel's,
THURSDAY, JUNE 5th — 8 p.
IrLx h I bi ttr
Hari. James. , Allen -
' Provincial Treasurer
JOHN HANNA, M.P.P.,'Huron-Bfgce
R.. E. McKINNEY, Mayor of Wingham •
bozens of business lines Will be represented at the
Fair: Their colorful and interesting booths on the
arena floor will be worth. many. times the price of
admission. , THURSDAY, JUNE 5th
Doors open 7 p.m.
FRIDAY, JUNE 6th'
Trade FE,eir — 2 p.m. tO 11 p.m.
SATURDAY, .1,UNt 7th
Trade Fair — 2 p.m. to 11 p.m. , •
THURSDAY, JUNE 5th at p.m.
CLINTON R.C.A.F. BAND
parades on Josephine Street to the Arena
DON ROBERTSON , AND RANCH' BOYS
THE PAUL TRIO in Musical Comedy
JACKIE DEAN—Canada's Newest and Youngest
Magician in a series of acts vvhich will leave you
wondering hoW he does it.
SEPPO LEIVO—in a novelty balancing and jug=
gling feature.
THE 4=B's—This lady master of ceremonies puts
six dogs and two monkeys through their paces as
they ride tricycles and zip around the stage oh their
roller skates.
HAL BEE—Equilibrist and super circus star who
has appeared throughout the United States gnd
Canada.
Add to all this the fine entertainment whiCh is being
provided and y9C1 can certainly count on a most
enjOyabie `and inexpensive outing for the-whole
family.
There will be THREE BIG ACTS each evening
commenciog at 8.30, 9.30 and' 10.30.
bifferent acts each night. .. ADMISSION TO ARENA 25c
PRE=SCHOOL CHILDREN FREE.
Appnimiieriumm
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*During the Fair a draw will be made for a Doll — dressed
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) FOR $15,00 CASH to be DRAwN at 10:45 p.m. .
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EACH NI6HT OV'THE FAIR
50 Ono Dollar OWL: .
do your Tickets from any k,insman or at
the Trade- Fair. , -.-SPON,SoittlY RV CARLING IIREWERY 1.41MITI41
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