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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1959-05-20, Page 6a iimmownommiummim WAEK-END leVOTIM • Orange Chiffon Ring -49c and Buttermilk Bread REMINGTON'S • I.G.A. SpAdEf6 INTERNATIONAL . DESIgNER PATTERN This is a laff-paeked show, with a cast of local characters all set to tickle your funny bone. Get your tickets early! ...V,— • Script by Bob Secord Admission; Adults 75c, Children 25c Tickets now on sale and may be reserved without charge at BleKibbons Drug Store. Proceeds for Lions Club welfare work. "I'be Wirwita.Advance-Trim., VVedbeidiW; May 204 WO WINGI-IAM LIONS CLUB MINSTREL SHOW Wingham Town Hall, 8 P.M. LAST TIME TONIGHT THURSDAY, May 21 See us for the kint14 of tOi-notch 1. 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WIth BIRTHS HICKEY HICKEY—At the Wingham Gen- , era' 'Hospital, on Wednesday, May 18; 1909, to Mr. and Mrs. Ro- bert Hickey Winghatn, a son, 1R-ITg)1l,---At the Wingham Gener- al Hospital, on Sa,tu rclay, May 1,Ci 1909, to Mr. and Mrs. Leo Luelmovy, a daughter,. TRASK--At the Wingharn General Hospital, on Monday, May "1.9, 1959, to. Mr, and Mrs. Jack .Trash, T.o ucknow, a son, JOHNSTON— At the 'Wingham General Hospital,, on Monday, ,May 18, 1.959, to Mr. and Mrs, Fleming Johnston, R,R, ?, hlttet vale, a claughter.. SEWERS.—At the Wingham Gen- eral Hospital on Tuesday, May 19, 1959, to Mr, and Mrs, mae Sewers, Wingham, a daughter. WALSH—At the Wingham Gener- al Hospital, on Tuesday, May 19, 1959, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert B, Walsh, Wingham, a son. laTirl:P$ON---At:' tint, Whighanr-Gen- - eral Hospital, on Tuesday, May 19, 1959, to Mr. and Mrs, Donald Simpson, Kintail, a son. . • BLUEV AL,E Mrs. Margaret Ogram and Miss Reta, of Toronto, spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Green- away and family. • —Mr. and Ars. James A, Sinith. and Miss Judith .Apps, Toronto, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs, T, A. Currie. Mr. and Mrs. Don Lloyd and sons of Toronto spent the holiday week-end with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. C. W. Lloyd. --,11fr, and Mrs, Ross King spent Sunday'at the home of her sister, Mr. and Mrs, Alex Young in Lu- can, —Mrs. Francis 'Wormworth of Arden, Ont,, returned.home at the week-end after spending three , weeks with her son, Ross and Mrs., Wormworth and Ted. Mrs. Worm-, worth 'took her mother-in-law home a'nd is spending a weilc at —Mr, and Mrs, Harry Town, Miss Mary Louise Town and Mr, Jim lielski were in Detroit at the week-end, —James Campbell, Charles Rin-• goul and Mr, and Mrs. Robert Campbell and son Bruce spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs, Al- bert Rintoul. —Mr, and Mrs. W. W. Armstrong returned home on Saturday after spending several months in Florida. —Mr, Stan Heisler of Guelph was in town at the week-end and visited with several friends. —Mrs. O'Gorman and daughter Kathy were weekend visitors -with friends in Sarnia. —Mrs. Jack Henderson and Miss Penny Gerry spent the week-end in Detroit. —Miss Edna Mitchell of St, Cath- arines was a week-end visitor with her mother, Mrs. Herb.Mitchell. —Mr, and Mrs. Harry Hawthorne of London spdnt a few days at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Mur- ray .Stainton at the week-end. They stayed with their grandchild- ren while Mr. and Mrs. Stainton attended the Kinsmen convention in Detroit. —Mrs. G. W,. Tiffin was guest speaker at the mother, and daugh- ter, banquet Wednesday night at a port Elgin United ChurClx and took part in the , .affiliation service of the c•am, and the Womaa's sionary --Mr, and Mrs, Wilford caplick. and family epent Snuday at the home of Mr. and ;Nitro, Ross Mc- Roberts in T.aican, —Master T'aul Guest spent the week-end with his playmate, Ross Ceollek. —.Mrs, D, P, Beinstoeit and Miss .geleil }jMi'a.aD14.$t•5°.e. 1.cMacNatighton last of Toronto Vis- ited week. --Visitors at the .week-end with Mr, and Mrs. Jerry Higgins were her sister; Mrs. Chas, Webster and Mr. Webster of Toronto, —Mr. and Mrs. Otto Demerling of Harriston were guests on Sun- day at the home Of Mr. and Mrs, DeWitt Miller. —Mr. and Mrs. Clark Renwick, Mr, John Fitch and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Fitch visited on Sunday with, Lloyd Montgomery's. --.111r, and Mrs, Allister Simmons of Toronto spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J, ,Simmons. —Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rin- toul and daughter Heather of , Par- ry Sound spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs, Alex Rintoul. —Mr, A. Charlton of Hamilton was a week-end visitor with. ;his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Walter. Charlton. —Mr. and Mrs, L. C, St. George of Merriton were guests with their son Bruce and Mrs, St. George at the week-end. —Mr. and Mrs, Nelson Nicol .and family of Madoc spent the week- end with his sister, Mrs. Fred Ross and Mr, Ross, • —Mr. and Mrs. Ted Rose of Teoswater were week-end guests with her father, Mr. Robert Chet- tleburgh. —Mr. and Mrs. George Hender- son and family spent the week-end in Detroit. —Mr. and Mrs, Don Hildebrand and daughter Mardi spent the holi- day week-end with her parents, Dr, and Mrs. Hawkins at their cottage at Long Point. —Dr, and Mrs. Bruce Eickmeier, and son, Ronny, of Burlington, Spent the holiday peek-end with her Parents, Mr,' and Mrs. C. B. Armi- tage. —Mr. and Mrs, Archie Holmes, Mrs. ,James Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. James Tatterie and Miss Lin- da from Brantford, spent the week-end with Mrs. C. R. Hender- son. —Mrs. R. H. Forster, 'of Birning_ ham, Ala., is a giiest at Mrs. E. A. VanStone's this week. ._Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tucker, Charles Street, moved on Wednes- day to Mount Forest, where' Mr: Tucker has recently received 'a posting with the Provincial Police. Mr. and Mrs. Doug, McGowan will move into the former Tucker home, —Visitors over the holiday .week; end with Mr, and Mrs Ed Fitz- patrick were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fitzpatrick and five children, of London; Mr, and Mrs. Doug. Richey and two children, of Kingston, and Mr. Albert Fitzpatrick, of Wallace- burg. —Mr. and . Mrs, Jack MacMillan and daughter, of Sarnia, spent Mon- day with his uncle and aunt, Mr. Mushroom Dish, Brunch or Lunch. Fell' feeds Aave known the .de, voted Admiration; that mushrooms have enjoyed down through the years, The Boman; the Chinese, the %Japanese, the Frenen and other. nations after them each in their turn has discovered and. prized the '.merits of this fabulous 0001 4110 adopted it as their own, Today :moshyogthp are more ular than ever and better than ever, too. Here in Canada, mush- rooms are scientifically nurtured in their 'own' specially built, dark houses and, ' to. meet the demand, are available all year around in fresh and canned form, One of the most versatile ways -of preparing mushrooms is in a medium cream sauce, Either fresh or ,eanned mushrooms may be used successfully -in. this recipe, Creamed Mushrooms . (3 to 4 servings) %pound fresh MushrOoms • -.34, -env -watet: • 2 tablespoons butter 2 tablespoons flour % teaspoon salt cup liquid—part milk and the '• water off mushrooms Wash mushrooms (peeling is not alwaYs necessary) slice or cut large ones- in pieces 'but leave small ones whole, Simmer in water until tender, 4 to 5 minutes, Remove from, pan. Measure liquid and adk milk to make 1 cup. Melt bUtter,• blend in flour and salt and gradually„pour in liquid, stirring until sauce thickens, Add mushrooms, re-heat and serve, (NOW If desired, use one 10- ounce can of mushrooms—whole, sliced or pieces—along with their liquid, in, place of the fresh 'mush,' rooms- and water. Do not simmer as canned mushrooms are all ready -000ked.) 'and Mrs, Stafford Bateson, on their way home from spending a few days with other relatives In Midland. —Monty, Trudy and Kim Temple- man spent the week-end with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bennett, in London, -Mr. and Mrs, Wilfred Hogan and family, of Toronto, visited with relatives in the vicinity at the week-end and spent Monday with her brother, Wilfred and Mrs. White, ' —Mr, and Mrs. Jack Hobden and ,infant son were week-end guests with her mother, Mrs. Francis Ste. Marie. Mr. Ron Ste. Marie, of CoOksville, was also a holiday week- end visitor at his home here. —Week-end visitors with' Mr. and Mrs. Sparling Yeo and guests at their daughter's wedding on Mon- day were Mr. and. Mrs. Wilfred Seddon and family, of North Bay, ,Miss Ruby Theodorffe, of Elm- wood, and Mr: and Mrs. Jack Cole- man,: of Port Colborne. —Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Barkley, of Toronto, were visitors on Sunday at the home of. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Merkley, —Mr, and Mrs. Duncan McDer- mid,.Mary, Charlotte and Ralph, of Niagara. Falls, were week-end • visitors with her mother, Mrs. ThOs. Kini, • • -4-Mr. and Mrs. "Bud" Lockridge and four children, of Watford, were guests over the week-end with his parenta, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lockridge.• Several Functions For ,13rido,Elect. Mx's, Douglas Kennedyi the form- er Anita Vlach, who was married on Monday, was guest of . honor at several parties prior to ter wed, ding, Mrs, Hugh .Sinnamon of Wing- ham entertained. the staff of the Bell Telephone Company when an occasional .•chair with matohing • cushions were presented. Atm Ray G.eisler of Walkerton was hostess to 30 friends at iniseellapeous shower for the bride and Mrs, Hugh Kennedy and Mrs, Joseph Becker of Teeawater were , joint hostesses at the former's home for a miscellaneous shower with 25 guests. IF 1T'S CASH YOU NEED, THEN DON'T DELAY— CALL T.C.C. 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