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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1958-07-30, Page 9Beatrice IgnYtql; fic Te9sWater, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Graham Moffat exchanged marriage ;vpws with' Rey ,McLeed of Guelph, son of Mr, and Mrs. R. „McfMod.A: ',Fled will live in; Guelph,--Photo by Horst Msyk. .. 1,1 .AF ,MORE SHUR,;QA,IN 15 FED IN CANADA THAN ANY OTH5R 'BRAND THAT'S AT Canada Packers Ltd. WINGHAM ONTARIO Or 0 20:0La0diFesF:.1:tde gc(hlilladir.e7sice BATHING SUITS 41 HOW COOL IS YOUR HOME THIS ,,§1JIVIMER? As cool as you like—automatically—electrically7 the kind of comfortable coolness you long for, on , sticky, hot days—the kind of coolneSs• that only. low-cost electrical -air-conditioning can proyide. You sleep better, work better, live better, when yotti hoMe is air-conditioned. , ""1"00000 esyseeslele101 00400i0meemonelaareoueol citY.o,NAc $I1ANK eadyFToEat HAM woulilumw FRA NKS r , 4. It * TAIERXHIPP OZt MO. COOKED HAM T./m][40mm - oz, rico, BOLOGNA . . . TAHLERITE - OZ. ItKG, MAC and CHEESE . TAKERITE - OA PKG. MOCK CHICKEN , TABLPRITE - 6 OZ. MINCED' HAM SPECIAL FEATURE Wireter RAINBOW CAKE 39 c allot V:? Live Better ELECTRICALLY Safe, clean, modern—and cool ,,••• • , „Eleetrietty so. mu:a:. C ost • •t• • • . ,so • • • • • •-• WBITri/OffORClif-4the regtila.r l Morithly meeting Of the W.M.S. of Ualvin,,Briek United Church was held & t114 'borne of . Mrs. Gordon Meth,l.rneY On Wednesday „evening . last, with twenty-three ladies 'pre,' sent. The president, Mrs, Lawrence:; Taylor, presided. The theme of the Meeting was, "Freely ye Have Received, Freely Give," After the hymn all joined in, the' General Thanksgiving prayer. Mrs, Harold Gyrrie read the Scripture message'Iron thew chapter 6, arid Mrs, Taylor led in prayer. Mrs. Cecil Coultes aSeiSted: by Mrs, Taylor and. Mrs. Ronald Ootil- tea had charge of the topic, "Otiris7 tian Giving". Miss Agatha Coultes of Edmonten was welcomed to: the meeting and; gave. a very interest- ing talk on her work as hospital visitor for the United Church in that city speaking of the different patients, and their reactiorp- tty different kindnesses shown tkeal, The ladies of this Society.had each filled a page with poems they had clipped,' from papers for this` purpose, and sent a 'book of .them at Christmas to Miss Coultes.. She' told how she had had each Pecan reprinted, and ariays had a satls- Lying and appropriate one to giver to the patients, who found them SA: helpful, She thanked the ladies for their thoughtful gift, and said, she always carried them with her, Mrs. Norman 'Coultes el presided for the business meeting 'and an invitation to attend a special meet- ing at St. Helens qn Tuesday, July 29, was accepted. The bale had been sent to Toronto, and the ladies decided to hold a sale of home- made baking in Wingharn in the near future, with the following committee in charge of arrange- ments; Mrs. Rey Pattison, Mrs. • Clarence Chamney, Mrs, Cecil Coultes and Mrs. Lawrence Taylor. Mrs. Norman Coultes closed the meeting with prayer, and Mrs. Mc- Burney's group served the lunch for the quarterly birthday tea. of the former's daughter, Mrs. William Trwin Mr. *Ad Mrs. Zrnost Bescroft, Ronald and Kirk ,attorided the Legion picnic at the Roger Park, Walkertee tal Sunday., and Mrs.` Beecroft was the holder of the lucky ticket on the draw for the' pienie hamper. Mr. And Mrs. John Xci3uraey , visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Noble Young of Goderich, Grant McSurney and David TIanna spent the week-end at the Eianna 0017tag0 at Elliott grovc, synth of Gederich, Miss Sandra Taylor or Hamilton' is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs, licnry Pattlson. Mr, and Mrs, Walter James and Roy and Leonard of Woodstock are' spending their vacation with her parents, 7Vir and Mrs, Arthyr Moore and other relatives m this district.' Mr. and Mrs Albert COUlteS and Diane attended the Kerry family picnic, held en Sunday at Lobby's Park, Walkerton. Miss Daisy Rose, who has been visiting with, Kr. and Mrs, J. G. Gillespie during :thf past week is .visiting with Mr, and Mrs. jack Gillespie of Sarnia for a few days this week. L "ST. DRIVE-IN THURSDAY as Listowel, July 31 and LpUIS VistaVision mar. THEATRE Ont, and Mara* Aug, 1 ; BLUS" ' ' Nat King Cole, Eartha Kitt, Cab calloway, Pearl Raney SAT. ONLY AUOUST 2 "The White Feather" Colour ,CinemaSeepe Robert Wagner, Debra Paget SUN. MID-NITE and AIONTDA.Y August 3 and I Double Veatoro "JET ATTACK" ', John Agar, Audrey Totter "Suicide Battalion" .l'ahri Ashley, Touch Conners ' TUESDAY' and WEDNESDAY August 5 and 6 • "Soldier Of Fortune" Cdlour ;Cinemascope 'Clarke Gable, Susan Hayword rilielkallala.1041111;0110110 41111010 • • I * • .1 . $1 t • R • 01-0 00 A" 3 4. 69C In 4 * $ 530 PKG. 4 X t 'tA ., ▪ 29e -rgo, 4 .4 1* I • x • • • , 29.c . ,, 29c • jrxo, 33c Hereford 13 oz. tin Corned Beef , , 35c Maple Leaf 1% lb, tin Canned F.44ms. $1.59. I.G.A. pkg, Waxed Paper 27c Goi Seal'Soekeye Salnion ,2for 89c York 16 oz. jar Peanut Butter , 33c Remington 's Edmonton Guest Adresses Women Mr, and Mrs. Jack Kerr and family of Tillsonburg have been staying for the past week at their farm, near Bluevale, and Miss Jacqueline has been visiting with her ' gTandfather, Mr. Herbert Laid- law. Mr. and Mrs. Cameron, Simmons of Lation visited on Sunday' with her parents,. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Martin and Nancy Simmons, who spent last week here, returned home. Barry Mason, son of Mr: and Mrs. Kenneth Mason, who was a patient in Wingham Hospital for the past two weeks, was able to ;return •home on Saturday but must stay in bed for another two weeks. ' Mr. and Mrs. Howard McKelvie and family of Walkerton visited on Supnday at the home of her brothers, Mr. Albert and Mr. Levi Bieman, of E. Wawanosh, Mrs-Jas. Keen motored on Fri- day from Sudbury and will spend some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Johnston Conn. Mr. Keen who is on forest patrol:was sent mioon Vith°so . se Factory for the 'fall Mr, Fred Leaver of Toronto spent the week-end with, Mr, Chas. Leaver, and Miss Doreen Wilson of Toronto spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Leaver. Mr. and Mrs W. A. Humphrey of St. Helens and Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Snowden and children'Pf Fordyce, visited on SUnday with Mr. and Mrs. George Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Walker, Donna and Alan were in London. on Monday and little Alan had a check-np on his eaMr'r, and Mrs. Alvin Armstrong of Brusselg visited on Sunday at the Itorrie of ler sister, Mrs, Allan F'attison. Miss Doreen PattigOn• spent last Week with her ,C014111, Marilyn Rigging, Whigham, Mr. and ,Mrs. Ray Dawson and fonr children of I Sault Ste Marie visited _on Thursday last at the time of his uncle, kt,. Philip Eawon, and local Dawson relatives gathered that evening for a Social tiEnd Mr. Norman Muir, of Brainpton, and Mr. and Mit. Oliver Stokes pf ,Turnberrys , returned home on Sun- day after visiting at Port with Mr, and Mrs. Robert Muir, who also, accompAnied them to visit with relatives at Pilot Mound, arid other Southern points' In Manitoba, Mrs. Stanley McBurney and her son, Lloyd of Tomlin, who ,have been visiting during the' past week with Mr. and Mrs Stewart Mc- Burney, Wingham, visited with Mr. and MO. Lorne Scott, and Mr and Mrs Robert Scott, and other Me- turney relatives In this district one day last Week Gersheni JAI/14dt, 'Matt, Sh1611, and' Ale* LON& Made lousineSs trip to Tordnto on 'Mornifiy-, Mrs. A, MacLean *ha her 6.10- tot, Uri, (kept* Sectors( Of thrrISJ sos vieitect guys* at the lofty 20 SPECIAL - There's One Way to a Cat" And There's More Than, 4)ne Way To Satisfy All Your Feed Needs ,Out There's Only One BEST Way to YOU— and that's Shur-Gain Feed Service WHY? Well, if you want the finest of first line feeds, knowing that the feed is completely fresh, and knowing that you're not spending good money for grain freight:charges buried in the price tag of the feed - then switch to locally manufactured StIUR-GAIN.\ And, if you want to buy directly from the manu- facturer, top quality feeds, farm proven for "ern'illian. feeding conditions — then switch to locally manufactured SHUR-GAIN. YOU CAN LADIES' . • Spring and Fall SUITS VALUES VIZOill $22.50 TO $55.00 To Clear at SPECIAL $12.95 LADIES' SEAM FREE Whisper Nylon HOSE REGULAR $1.50 PAIR $ 1000 Pair SPECIAL LADIES' SLIPS VALVES TO $4.05 SPECIAL $1.98' $011•041=nte..0•11.14411i1111.111$.•=4.1111•- 0•111100.1.4•1,111411•11.11M$0411111 11•00.11.F.1.1.•11.1111=4:$1111111111.111111100-111..0.111“.. • july -31 to Sat. Thups., 20% and Better oFF ALL .CHILDRENS 'READYoTOAVEAR' PEDAL PUSHERS; DRESSES SNORTS, JEANS, ETC, 1/3 OFF Regular Price on all Ladies' Skirts, Blouses, Sweaters, Slacks, Hats, Coats All Ladies' Summer Dresses, Foundation Garments, Hose, Handbags, Umbrellas, Etc. LADIES' • SHORTY COATS VALUES PROM 01,00 TO '$1:',0.00 SPECIAL $9.9& WABASSO SHEETS, PILLOW 'CASES Oi -LINEN& LACE TABLE CLOTHS BEDSPREADS., WOOL BLANKETS, LADIES' - SUMMER; COTTON DRESSES VALUES TO,"3-1:6.5 To Clear . at SPECIAL $2.943 P URDON'S Mid•Summer Sale Aug. 9, mc Many Spcials Throtfighout Store CHILDREN'S JEANS xavy two poilm4 sags to 10 OVAI4Alt $1.9a to WO • SPECIAL y2 PRICE 20% OFF Discount Throughout Store One dollar Table and Rack 70114•14.00.isiiikilotoompolk4;010*.;00.000k1.3110.000