The Wingham Advance-Times, 1959-06-03, Page 12and Mrs. Wilfred White
hid Mr, and Mrs, Herbert Fuller
pent Monday in London, They
isited with Bill Johnston at Vic-
oria Hospital before returning
tome,
.Several Masons from Wingham
.itended the Walkerton Lodge on
,'riday evening for the Grand Mas-
ter's visit, ' •
--Mrs, Robert McMichael and
ions Michael and Edward and Mim
Jrsula, of St, Jacobs, and Mr. F.
Voisin of Kitchener visited. on.
Sunday with Mr. and..IVIrs.
•Sinn•amon, Minnie. St. -
---Guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs, C, Rettingei' for the week-end
.vore their family,- Arlene, Fran-
ces and Bill,. Miss Jean Irwin of
Kitchener and - Mr. Allan Baldwin
of St., Thomas.
—Mr., and Mrs. W, J, Maize of
Toronto visited with Oer sister,
Mrs. G. H. Ross, over the ,week-
and.
--Mr. and Mrs. Don Hawthorne
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590 We Keep. Down the Upkeep Delivery
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for pails of
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A. E, GRAHAM, Manager
Gorrie Brandt
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This is Leonard Babcock, a Toronto-Dominion Bank Branch
Manager in Windsor. Before coming to the Border City,
Len served in a number of branches throughout Ontario,
gaining 36 years of sound expe'rience . . experience that makes
him a thoroughly capable banking counsellor. Len is a good
counsellor off the job too, serving his community as chairman
of the child welfare committee of the Kiwanis and as
treasurer of the Red Cross. Friendly and efficient, Len Babcock
typifies the courteous, helpful people you'll find at
The Toronto-Dominion Bank near you. Drop hi soon
and see why
on
and off
the job
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people make the difference at
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Wingham 0 Ontario
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JAMES STEWAlliir Klan NOVACK
JACK LIV-411,510N
KOVACS
"Ball, Book and Candle"
An enjoyable off-beat romantic eimedy.
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JOHN C. WARD
Chartered Accountant
Listowel, Ontario.
•
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courteous service, and a wide
variety of repayment plans
to choose from. You may
borrow for any purpose you
think is worthwhile.
Same-day loans—without
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From HFC, of, course ! Where people
understand your money problems
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HOUSEHOLD FINANCE
M. R. Jenkins, Manager
35A West Street Telephone 1501
GODERICH
,iont the weekend
with her parents, Mr. end 1t's,
Hugh omitiowel. Mrs. Carmich,
eel returned home with them after
spending R few days last week In
Toronto,
and Mrs, Hugh ,l'ones ,Pf
Sarnia, spent the week-end with
her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Hari
Hamilton, Mr, and Mrs, Harold.
Penning on and fandlY oY aSrnin,
spent Sunday at the same home,
—Mr. and Mrs „Rod Bowman of
Windsor and Mr. and Mrs, Currie
Burchill. of London visited with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs, John.
Burchill and Mr, and Mrs, Arthur
Bryce,
--Mrs John H. D, Webb is in.
New York this week meeting her
husband, who has been . eight
months in Calcutta,
" and' • Mvs,“ ShoWerS`.
and Glenn, also Mr ,and Mrs. Les-
iie Showers, attended the convo-
4ation at the University of West-.
ern Ontario where the former's,
daughter, Ruth, received her dip,
Lorna in nursing education,
--Visitors over the week-end.
with Mr, and Mrs, .John R. Temple_
Man were Mrs. Howard Bedford
Srock and Mark of Niagara Falls
Mr. and Mrs. Norval Stimore and.
Mr, and Mrs, Alvin Stimore o
Walton, Mr. and Mrs, Earl Mach-
'an of Monkton, Mr. and Mrs. Sven
Noren and family of Tiverton, Mi
and Mrs. Harry Elliott, Blucvale,-,
Mr, and Mrs$ Aron Jantzi of Sea,
forth, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Temple-;
man of Gorric, Miss Jean Turner
of Toronto, Mr. Thomas, Grieve
Bessie and Margaret of Seaforth
on the occasion of their 25th wed,
:ling anniversary,
—Mr. and" Mrs. Cletus, Rettingei
spent the weeklend in Detroit, the
guests of Mr, and Mrs, F. C
O'Brien and attended the convo-
cation in St. Denis Hall, Windsor,
Saturday afternoon, when then
nephew, Michael F. Weiss, receiv-
ed his Bachelor of Arts degree
from Assumption College.
—Recent visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Gladwyn Campbell on May
24th were Mr. and Mrs. Ceti
Hayes, Mr. and Mrs, Chester Cal-h-
eron and. Mrs. Nettie Brodie • of
Maxwell. Mr. 'Hayes mid Mr, Ca-
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ti4AUSE CNN.
Pattison Radio & Electric
d Front Grocery
ANGEL FOOD
CAKE
39c
SAVE 20c 6 ozs.
Maxwell House INSTANT COFFEE 99c
SAVE 20e 1% 114.
Maple Leaf - Tinned HAM $1.39
SAVE Sc 2 lbs
Schneider's PURE LARD 29c
Redpath ICING SUGAR' , , 2 ibs: 23c
Redpath Yellow SUGAR ' 5 lbs. 45c
Aylmer Choice Sliced PEACHES .... 20 oz. 25c
Cudney Choice Dessert PEARS 20 oz. '20c
Red Rose TEA BAGS (10c off) 60's 69c
Carnation MILK (tall tins) 3 for 44c
TreeSweet 20 ozs.
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE Z for 31c
Maple Leaf PURE PORK SAUSAGE . . . lb. 39c
Lean Peameal BACK BACON lb. 85c
Don't forget' the Trade Fair,in Winghani
Arena June 4, 5 and 6
PERSONALS
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Powerful /4 h.p. motor '
Paper dust bag • light • quiet
vinyl swivel hose • clip-on tools
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Complete with 7-piece
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and Sweet Black
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We, guarantee 'to fill
all orders taken until
further notuce.
Mr, arid Mrs. James A. Smhb.
Toronto spent the weekend
With bee parent; Mr, and Mrs. T.
Currie.
--Miss Nell Hutchison spent the
zeek-end at the home of Mr, and
Irs. N. T. McLaughlin, WC James
.1exanrier Hutchison, 0.13,4„. of
ittawa, is spending some time at
he same borne, He and Mr. and
Irs, McLaughlin. enjoyed a boll.-
ay in. Northern Ontario, visiting,
Ir. and Mrs. Arthur McLaughlin
tf Larder Lake.
--Mr, and Mrs, Ted Purdy and
andly of ..Galt and gr. and Mrs.
.‘oward Klumpp and son of Dash-
vapid were guests at the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs, John Pattison
t their cottage,
—Miss Paton was a recent week-
aul visitor with Mr, and Mrs.
-'%.tarn- of, • • - •
TO TEACH IN WINGHAM—Sally, Awi SlOsser, daughter of Mi', and
Mrs. Leander Slosser, Wingliam,,received her Bachelor of Arts degree
from Ursuline College at spring convocation at the University of West-
ern Ontario On Saturday, Miss Rosser has accepted a teaching position
on the staff of WD115; of which she lherielf is a graduate.
Rae J; Watson &es not waste me-
.Compare the cost of hisadds
•Witit those of his opponent. Adds
in your weekly newspaper don't
need tti" be big and costly. You
are the one who really pays the
shot in, the cod. Rae would do a
. •
kood job of handling your money
at Toronto.
Huron-Bruce Liberal Association
moron took part in Sing-Time.
—Mrs. Norman Shiell returned
!lane last week from Victoria Hos-
)ital, London. Mr. Wrn, Mundell,
' who was a patient in the same
iospital, also came home last week.
—Mr,. and Mrs, Percy Staint6n,-.
Misses Barbara and IVIarlon'e Stain-
ton and Mrs. Archie Blair and Miss
Lois Blair of Teeswater attended
he spring convocation at the Uni-
-ersity of Western Ontario on Sat-
urday, when Mr, Neil Stainton re-
ceived his Bachelor of Arts degree•
in Business Administration,
—Mr, Wilford Caslick is the rep-
resentative of the Wingham Unit-•
ad Church at the 35th annual Un-
ited Church Conference being held
in Central Church, Sarnia, froin
Tuesday .to Friday of, this week.
He was accompanied by 'Rev,' T
Husser and Rev. W. D„ Clark•-•
—Mr. and Mrs. Harold 'Reming , :on 'spent the week-end 'in. Mont-
real, where they visited with re-
latives. •
—Guests over the week-end with
VII. George R. Allen of Chicago
at hie hoMe in Wingham were Mi.
and Mrs. John ,McKenzie Wilson
of Toronto and Dr. and Mrs. Sproat
of Stratford. •
-,-Rev. and Mrs. Douglas Fry and
;aniily of ChesterVille spent a few
days last week with' relatives in
'gingham, .
—P.C. Tommy Wade and Mrs.
Wade of Woodstock visited with
relatives here last Tuesday.
,‘-,Mr, and Mrs, Archie Macrion-
Ild of Fort Erie were week-end
,isitors with Mr. and Mr's. Jerry
smith.
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het with a shoWer of iniScellane-,
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Keith Anderson, 'of Toronto.
A miniature bride and streamers
clederated the chair in which the'
guest of honor 'sat to open and ills-
AO the beautiful gifts. Assisting
her were Miss Arline Retting'er of
Kiteheher and Mrs, A. Smith of
rorontb. Miss Irwin, graciously.
ispressed appreciation to her
Tierida, Lunch Was Served by the
hostesseS, Mrs, R. S. liethering-
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