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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1959-05-13, Page 91 °URBUl11Br iiStr *T3EPT. 'has been asgalieed give helpful specialized aeirlie.c for the protection of VARIMKS- orvirNIP:xtis- inpRE$Y _ABITAss, vilESOL: FRANKthCns.uIt- HPPER -Representative-, Canada Ljfe WINGHAM, ONT. rh011e 462 FOR GREATER SAVINGS May 14th to ay 23rd hew Low Prices Men's 10PCOATS Values to $59.50 Top favourites with men everywhere! Gabardines and Imported' Fancy Tweedi,Irialtirfully tailoied to the tune of higher quality and style. Extra Pants FREE! Your choice of 33 Suits SELLING AT $49.50, $59.50, $69.50 Value of Pants $14.95 to $19.50 SALE PRICES $29.50 $34.95 $44.95 ••••••••••••1031ffillell•MIN ROUX COLOR SHAMPOO gives more "lift".„ makes hair brighter, lovelier, younger look. ing l Takes only 'minutes to color hair, cover gray completely--, and doesn't wash out, 18 colors, light blonde to black, the cc. cording to directions. ' IN JUST MINUTES! ONLY $1.75 with SELF-APPLICATOR BOTTLE TUESDAY and. WEDNESDAY May 19 and 20 "KINGS GO FORTH" Frank Sinatra, Natalie WOo'd Tony Curtis 1111111111MEMMEMBEMBIll BROWNIE'S DRIVE-IN THEATRE CLINTON, ONTARIO Featuring the Largest Wide Screen in Huron County aSeee.n. THURSDAY and FRIDAY May 14 and 15 - Double Feature -- "THE MONTE CARLO STORY" (Colour) (Cinemaseope) Marlene Dierioh - 'Vittorio DeSica "REBEL IN TOWN" John Payne - Ruth. Roman (One Cartoon) SATURDAY ONLY-May 16 - Double Feature - "TANK BATTALION" Don Kelly - Ed. G Robinson, Jr. "HELL SQUAD" Brandon Carroll - Fred Gavlin (One Cartoon) SUNDAY MIDNITE and MONDAY- May 1.7 and 18 - Double Feature - "THE CAT GIRL" (Adult Entertainment) BarbarabShelly - Robert Ayers "INVASION OF THE SAUCER MEN", Steve Terrell - Gloria Costello TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY May 10 and 20 "THE REVOLT OF MAMIE STOVER" (Adult Entertainment) (Colour) (Cinernaseope) Jane Russel Richard Egan (Two` Cartoons) TWO SHOWS MOHAN Rain or Clear First Show at Dusk Children tinder 12 hi Cats Freb, Thoe'Vvilnrham Adniao-TuattaillitAa ari Muir ts, Tomo Vam.f Comittees F4r .6..arden Party 17)03,p, www-qmoting was en," igY.MV .the tnernbera of Fordwielt Vrilted totttoch WA, at Its regular Meet 14 held in the church .parlors.. The Mrs, -0, Johnston, i!,irld.segretary were in charge. The meeting - opened with a poem, hymn • Priends Gather I For Newlyweds FORPWICH The ,eataritunity hall was filled to capacity on Fri- .day night when a presentation and dance in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Wallace, newlyweds, was COOKING SCHOOL WAS SUCCESSFUL ht h ty. ed tw an ok or on Rev., P1, Gardner Baptizes ,Childreri FORDWICH-The rites of HolY Baptism were given at Fordwich United Cluirch on Mother's Day by Rev, .4.•V`. Gardner to the fol- lowing children; Elaine Ruth, daughter of .Mr and Mrs. Minor Millar; Rrenda Lee, daughter (4 Mr, and Mrs. Fred McCann; Loaniea. Lee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Baylor; Michael Francis, son of Mr, and Mrs. Frank Benin, ScripthrO Was read by Mrs. W. Lloyd. and continents read by Mrs. G. Johnston, Mrs, W. Cooper read a poem, Minutes were read and approved .and .COrreapondence read, Roll call was answered by 22 mein- bora, The committees were nominated to look after a garden party to be held in June, The meeting -closed. With prayer and lunch was served by the committee, W. R. Jim Robinson read on address and the young couple was present- ed with a Eureka vacuum cleaner and money, ' Aldyth and lvferVYn thanked everyone, and music was supplied by Fordwich orchestra, ' and powpr, it I 110 Receives Injuries As. Team. Bolts FORDWIGH -Sam Makin suf. fend a dislocated shoulder when his team of horses took fright and. bolted, throwinghim to the ground, Two small children who were on the wagon were also thrown off hut were unhurt, Dr, J. D, Fordo took Mr, Martin to the Listowel Hospital and had the shoulder set. Miss Janet Me(regor, Miss Nancy Sothern, NM Art Forester and .Mrs, Roy 'Robinson. Mrs: Ruby :Foster won the door prize. Mrs. Fmma, Collins of Ford- wich was the eldest lady- Op) pre- sent, and was presented with a bon. duet of flowers and an apron, The Guild wishes to thank every- one Who, helped to' make the eve- ning successful, OPTOMETRIST • Thoroughness Ability -- Time testol Phone 37 for appointment .onimilipouppoloomonlistiolitnitinniarniuninuilimialuirtrominsinilh► , PORPWION- --A cooking school was held in the.,commanitY hall en Thursday night, sponsored by St, Anne's .Guild. and conducted by Mrs. Violet Scriver- of OKOO.TV-, gitehener, Meat dishes, fish salmi ads, fruit salads and French dough,, nuts were .demonstrated, Draws were made for -these and the fel., lowing were winners: Mrs, Gam King, Mrs, Norman Harding, Mrs, Norman Ankenrean, Mrs, Aitehe- son Wallace and Miss Jean Foster, Other winners during the eve- ning wore Mrs, S. Forester, Mrs, Alex Keith, Miss Doris Leonard, Mrs.. Stanley 'Ztirbrigg, Mrs, Re.sf4 Doig, Mrs. Reuben ()Ail, Mrs.l George Baker, Joyce Geiger, Mrs.1 Anson Ruttan, Mrs, R, Be'hr.n.sH Mrs. E. Darcey, Mrs, Fred Lo itt, I Anne Simmons, Mrs, John Craig, I 'The Ladies' AUXillary Howlek Legion entertained the branches of Palmerston, Brussels and HiYth. About 4,5. ladles, Were present, Pro-, greSsive euchre and bingo were ellIcYcd during the evening. A .de,-; licous - lunch was served. Week-end visitors with Mr. and.. Mrs, Earl Moen were Mr, .and. Mrs. Ted Denny, Brenda Lee and. Earkla. of Erin, Mr. and Mrs,. Jack Bricker, Mary Lou and. Johnny and Mr. and Mrs, Frank Benin, Dawn and Michael of Eltotener, Mr, and Mrs. 'Harvey Bride of Toronto spent the week-end with Mr, and Mrs, Harold. Dolg, Mr. and . Mrs. Carl Stewart of Listowel and Mr. and Mrs, Bill Sothern and family were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. James 'little, Mr. and Mrs, Lindsay .Galbraith. visited .on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Cecil .Galbraith in Guelph, Mr, and Mrs. jack Brown and family visited %MAY With MA and. Mrs, Ivan Lowry and Mr. William Brown spent the day with Mr, and' Mrs, Jim Johnson in Arthur. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver JAP1,1140 of Clifford visited ')Sunday evening, with Mrs, Ida Gallagher. Mr. and Mrs, Bruce McOlement , of Listowel were Sunday visitori with Mr. and Mrs, Tom MOCient meat. Sunday visitors with Mr. ape Mrs. Anson Dernerling were Mr.' and Mrs. Jack Wilding of Toront and Mr. and Mrs, Cordon aoldrick et London, Mr, and Mrs, Mel Allan and ram Hy visited Sunday with Mrs. Hem Allan and with Mr, and Mrs. Frec McEachern at Conn. Mr, and Mrs. Sam Robinson spent one day last week in .0tc1)., ener. Miss Grace Harris, of Fordwieh who has made her home with. her sister, Mrs, William Wade, for a number of years, was confined las -week..t-o./-1,41stowel.-Hospital. suffer•- ing from flu, Mn, and Mrs. Milton Pearce o Port Arthur visited last week wit] . Mrs, Pearl Patterson and Mrs. Tne: Gibson and also called on Misse, Letitia 'and Louise Matthews. Miss Jean Sanderson of Guelpi spent the week-end at the home o Mr. and Mrs, Bob Sanderson, Mr. James 'Collins is at. presen' confined to ListOwel Hospital witi cracked "ribs which he sustainer in a fall at his home. Mr. and Mrs, Paul Wendt an( two children of. Toronto spent the week-end at the home of Mr. ant Mrs. Ward Schaefer. Mr. and Mrs. Don Seabrook Nancy and Wayne, of St, Cathar- ines, spent the week-end with Mr and, Mrs. Ross Doig, Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Mervin Wallace were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bast and Mar- ilyn, Mr. and Mrs, Glen Bast of Clifford, Mr. and Mrs. Normar Bast and Fern, Mr. and Mrs. Ern. merson Ruppel and family of Ku rtzville. Miss Ruby Zurhrigg and Mr. Ed- ward Ott of Listowel spent Sunda) with Mr, and Mrs. Adam Zunbrigg Mr. and Mrs. Irwin McDowel' and family of Galt spent Mother's Day at the home of Mr. and Mrs Marshall Armstrong, Mrs, Arm• strong returned home with them after spending a week in Galt. Mrs. Mary Wade, Mr. and Mrs Gerald Cruickshank of Wingham visited on Sunday with. Mrs, Wil- liam Wade and Beatrice, Miss Grace Harris is now con- fined to Mrs. Lubitz's nursing ' home. in Listowel. after recovering from an attack of flu. Mrs., Harvey McDermitt is at present confined to Listowel Hos- pital where she underwent major surgery on Monday. Her many friends wish her a speedy recovery Mr. and Mrs. Earl Baker ane family of London were week-end visitors with Mrs. George Baker. Mrs. George Moss of Galt spent the past week with her daughter, Mrs. Bob Campbell and Mr. Camp. bell, Mr. and Mrs. Mel Allan attend- ed the funeral in Mount Forest or Wednesday of their nephew, five. year-old Paul Lewis. Mr. and Mrs, Doug Wildfang of Toronto visited over the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Simmons Mr. 'Ian Pittendreigh of London spent the week-end with his par. 'ents, Mr. and Mrs...George ,Pitten- dreigh, Miss Louise Browne of Torontc spent the week-end with her par- ents. Mrs. Ruby Forester of Toronto spent the week-end at her hem( here. 1111111111111111111111211 0111MMI PRE-SUMMER lash mar DRIVE-IN THEATRE Listowel, Ontario Two Shows Nightly Rain, or Clear Box Office Opens at 8.00 o'clock First Show at Dusk Children Under 12 in Cars Free Cartoon at Each Performance FRIDAY and SATURDAY May 14 anq 15 "' Double Feature "ROONEY" (Comedy) Barry Fitzgerald, Muriel Favlow Stanley Baker, Peggy Cummins SATURDAY ONLY, MAY 16 Double Feature "THE FLESH AND THE SPUR" (Colour) John Agar, Marla English "HELL SQUAD" Brandon Carroll, Fred Gavlin • SUNDAY MIDNITE and MONDAY May 17 and 18 Double Feature "Motorcycle 'Squad" Steve Terrill, John Ashley "SORORITY GIRL" Susan Cabot, Dick Miller (Adult Entertainment). for Men who want Qualify Suits having original price tags of up to $75.00 TO-DAY SAVE $10.00 to $20.00 • Men's 2-button and 3-button stylings. • Every suit is fully cut, well styled, easefully sewn. • Popular Patterns - Ivy Stripes - - Silken Tone Patterns. • Every Suit brings you value beyond compare. A Price To Suit Every Pocket Book Remember you can save $10.00 to $20.00 at Hanna's. during our gigantic Pre-Summer Suit Clearance. Priced $29.50, $39.50, $49.50, $54.95 • Stock up NOW at Fabulous Savings Record Smashing Suit Reductions Men's SPORT COATS Values to $42.50 $19.95 to $29.50 MEN'S DRESS SOC KS NYLON STRETCHIES Values to $1.50 79c ':--, 99c MEN'S DRESS PANTS Values to $18.50 $7:15 $9.95 -• $11.95 $11.95 Young Men's Sport Coats Sizes 34 to 40 to $27.50 $18.99 MEN'S DRESS' SHIRTS Values to $5:95 k Whites, Stripes or Solid Shades $2.99 $3.99 Young Men's SWEATERS Long Sleeves - All Wool Regular $9.95 Sale $5.95 Young Men's Dress JEANS Values to $5.50 Sale $2.99 - ,$3.99 'YOUNG MEN'S SUITS Sizes 34 to 38 Values to $49.50 $29.95 Made-to-Measure Suits MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS Values to $6.95 Short Sleeve & Long Sleeve Styles $2.99 - $3.99 - $4.99 Men's SPRING WINDBREAKERS Values to $12.95 $7.95 - $8.95 - $9.95 Extra Pants ei Sava* at ext SALE OF BOY'S WEAR FREE or 25% Discount Off Single Pao* Suit. PRICED $65.00 'UP .MEN'S T=SHIRTS Regular $3.95 BOYS' SPORT SHIRTS Values to $2.95 BOYS' SUITS Values to $23.50 BOYS'• SPORT COATS Values to $17.95 $1.99 --I $2.49 Sale 99c to $1.99 Sale $14:99 - $16.99 $939 $12.99 - $14.99 BOYS' JEANS Boys'BOYS ,WINDBREAKERS ' DRES $ Values to $7.50 PANTS Men's Utility Work Pants Values to $4.50 ' Values to $9.95 Plain and Fancy Worsteds Regular $4,95 $2.99 - $3.49 . ' Sale $3.99 - $4.99 $2,99 * $3.99 Sale $3.99 Buy Where Quality Spells Extra Savings on Men's and Boys' Wear HANNA'S MEN'S WEAR • Vance's IDA Drug Store Wingham Phone 18 ONTARIO WING H A M • SO • • giligolossommi