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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1959-05-27, Page 8The 1/71(orknon's Shopping Centre OUR LOW OVERHEAD PERMITS US TO SELL CHEAPER • WlaOlkatu-Aallaraea-Prlinea, WeillWatlaK4 1,11tY 11,4954 • Italala, n Huron Bruce Re-elect JOHN W. HANNA Wiugham Ladies' Hospital Auxiliary Hold Successful Sale 104.11rnsoriiirmrilailoril Inglocal AT DUSK Two Shows Nightly Cartoons at every performance WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY May 27 and 28 "TANK BATTALION" ?" Don Kelly Barbara Luna fits Tike steel. The guts and gore of desert war_ "HELL SQUAD" Wally Compo. - Brandon Carroll Terrible In, War - Tender In Love . FRIDAY and SATURDAY - .. May a9 and 30. "SHAGGY" - "PONY EXPRESS" (Technicolor Chariton Heston - Ronda Fleming MONDAY and TUESDAY June 1 and — Double Bill — 'MACHINE GUN KELLY" (Adult Entertainment) Starring Charles'Bronson and -Susan Cabot "BONNIE PARKER STORY" - (Adult Entertainment) The cigar smoking Hellcat of the ;oaring thirties on a rampage of lust and anurder. ST, HELENS The 'mernbera of the St. Helens Women's Institute were hosts on Wednesday for the. West Huron District annual in the . United Church when over 103 ladies, rep- resenting the 11 branches in the district were presept, Miss Marlene Johnson, her plains and ladies of the St. Helens school section, nunrthering .M in all, enjoy- ed a bus trip to Toronto on Thurs- day with Mr. Allan Reid as the obliging driver. They visited the Toastmaster factory,' where they were treated to lunch and each given a loaf of bread. Here Mrs. „lames Aitchison was the winner of a beautiful cake especially de- corated for the occasion. The broadcast of the Happy Gang, a visit to the museum, the parlia- ment buildings, the Riverdale Zoo, and High Park, a drive along- the waterfront and a visit to 1VIalton airport concluded a full day's en- tertainment. Thursday, June 4th will he Grandmothers' Day at the Wo- men's Institute in the community hall at 2,30. Roll call, "Name a member of the cabinet, either-Do- minion or Provincial, and their portfolio". Motto, "How. long we live, not age, but actions tell", by Mrs, Harold Gaunt. Topic by Miss Mary Murray: Lunch and pro- gram in charge of Miss H. Harper, Mrs, W. G. Humphrey and Mrs. Ross GaMMie. The death occurred early Sun, clay morning of Mrs, Wm, Mae- P.heraort at the home of her daughter, Mrs, Wm. Rutherford, Formerly Isabelle Webb, Mrs, Mac- Pherson was in her slst Year. The sympathy of a host of friends goes to the bereaved family, of Cooks- town, was the gnest Mrs. Allan Miller last week while. she spent much time with her sis- ter, Mrs. Richard Elliott, who is critically ill la the Wingham Hos- pital, Miss Catharine MacGregor, who has spent several weeks with her aister, Mrs, George Stuart and Mr. Stuart, was able to return to her home in Lucknow last week. We are glad' to report that •Mrs.. B. F, Green, who suffered a set, back in the Victoria Hospital, at London, last, is making favorable recovery again. LOBSTERS are caught off tile Atlantic Coast, The market weight of lobsters commonly varies from one to three pounds and a small lobster weighing one pound can he counted on to give about one- quarter pound of cooked' meat, Lobsters are available in areas of production and in cities across Canada in such forms as live, cook- ed in the shell, and frozen cooked lobster meat. In canned form this shellfish is available in almost all areas of the country. Vamaiii..••••••0011r PROFIT FROM CANADA P S,, PROSPERITY,' Through a single invest- Merit in ve tiurs you call become part- °wrier of more than 100 widely diversified "blue- chip" securities. You'll get attractive divi- dends, income tax credits, and a share in the growth of Canada. Free yourself from investment worries through investors Mutual -A- Canada's largest mutual fund, 'Thomas A. Jardin none 147, Wingham, Ont. Emerson Ivel Phone 334W, Harriston Investors mutaricA Of CANADA tlT,D, Had ONke: Winnipeg Officee to PrinciPel Cities ,%:7.31e474MW 0W.t. BROWNIE'S DRIVE-IN THEATRE CLINTON, ONTARIO Featuring the Largest Wide Screen in Huron County THUP.SDAY and FillEDAY May 28 and 29 — "The Defiant Ones" Tony Curtis — Sidney Fbitier (both nominated arndemy awards) (One Cartoon) 'SATURDAY and. MONDAY May all and dune 1 Double Feature — "Me And The Colonel" Danny Kaye — Curt jurgens !Gunman From Larado' Robert Knapp — Jana Davi (One Cartoon) TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY June 2 and 3 "THE WIND CANNOT READ" (Color) Dirk Bogarde — Yoko Tani (One Cartoon) Seaforth Lions Club Hite Wed., June 3-11eip then; raise ' money tar welfare work Doors Prizes Are: Irtcloor Barbeque Movie Canierit TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY R4t or Clear First Show at Dusk Children tinder 12 in cart- maidrommiainithougniciiiiimilothicommilammisinkinalk W. R. HAMILTON OPTOMETRIST thoroughness Ability Time test* Phone 31 .for appointment tYl la 1111110011***I4ilift21011111101111,011111111111tliiiiiffiiiiiii The ll'ingilam Ladies' 'Hospital Auxiliary held another highly successful rilintmart sale Jett Saturday afternoon at the Wingharn Armouries. The ale ivas the best to date and netted nearly $1,200.00 for the Auxiliary. Over 700 pletes of theirchandise were offered and Snapped up by the large crowd of buyers that attended. The top picture shows a portion of this crowd as the people inspected the various departmentt. The two larger photos indicate DrOT110 of the activities in the various booths at the ladles did their hest to cope with the crowd: of btlyers. A tag day staged at the seine tithe as the sale alto netted a handsome profit for the organisation, ivitich Is doing * trearietidotts amount of work at tiros Winghant General liiosp tat 'EVEN GREATER PROGRESS LIES AHEAD' LJ Pretnier.LesIte Frost in his Report to the FPPIF of Ohlort0 4th May, 1959, On June 11, the people of Ontario will exercise their democratic right to chart the future course of our 'province. Before them will be the record of achievement of a decade of wise policies and sound management under the gov- ernment of Premier Leslie Frost ten years in which Ontario's advances in the development of resources, business expansion and human betterment on all fronts have been unprecedented in Canada or anywhete in the world.: Under Progressive Conservative ad-) ministration, the stage has been set for even greater progress in the years ahead. The Premier has announced far-reach- ing and far-sighted plans for govern- ment action to continue and increase this dynamic development which has become the envy ,of the entire world. The election issue is therefore simple and straightforward. The accomplish- ments of the past have been tremendous, ,but even greater progress lies ahead. It Can and will be achieved only under these same wise policies and with the same Skilled and steady hand at the helm of the ship of state. PuiViihO lit Pr6idiAlt ‹ositirtv4trve03.0datiOt D./aikido.