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THURSDAY and- FRIDAY
July 23. and 24
"THE COURT JESTER"
Colour VistaVision
Danny Kaye, Glynnis Johns
SATURDAY and MONDAY
July 2Land .27
"SHANE"
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Alan Ladd, Van Heflin,
Jean Arthur, Jack Pittance
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TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY
July 28 and 29
"THE TRAP"
Colour Richard Widmark
Lee S. Cobb, Tina Louise
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ONE GAME DM
IN PLAY-OFF SERIES
Pelgrave and WilitcolltaCli have
cash had a home game in a best
of three.play-off series in WOA-A,
Midget softball.
Bclgrave won at - home With a
kore of 4-2, Tide was a real good
game with BeigraYe in cohamencl
All.. the „way,,,,,Although. there -Wore
only a few strikeeents recorded
the fielding plays were quite good
and it, was a good exhibition of
ball,
WhItechureh won at 'home with a
score of 8-2 so it is anybody's
game on next Tuesday evening in
Whitechurch, There was good
empiring with Bill Tiffin behind
the plate and C. R. Cputles on the
bases,
WHITECHURCH
Miss Evelyn Stephens, of Gorrie,
spent , the week-end with Miss
SandraCh am n ey.
lVfiss Claire. Chamney returned
honie on 'Sunday after 'spending last
Week at the home of her aunt,
Mrs, G. A. MeLanghlin, of De-
troit,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elliott and
children visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Perrott, -of
ooderich.-
Mr. Ross McMichael, of Sarnia,
spent the week-end with lerrs, Mc-
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,weelt-.end at the home of their par-
,ents, Mr, and Mrs, Ben McClen-
agesem and • orr Sunday Mr, and
Mrs, Wm. Parker 'and family, of
Exeter, and Mr. 'and Mrs, Jai, Mc--
Intyre and children, of Rldgetown,
visited there. 'Lade Allan•IVIcIntyre
steyed ,to. eene.nd the „week here.
Mr. and Mrs, Howard Bennison
and three sons, of Sudbury, visited
on. Saturday with their neighbour,
Mrs. Jas. Keen, at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs,. Johnston
Conn,
Mr. J. Thompson and Miss El-
mira Thompeon, OZ Woodstock,
visited on Saturday with Me, and
Mrs. Earl Caslick,
Mr. and Mrs, Thos, Champion, of
New York City, Mr. and Mrs. Earl'
Sproul, of Exeter, and Mr. and Mrs,
Ed, Smalle of Wingham, visited on
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Ure, Russell Gaunt .and Janet,
Mrs Wm. •Scott and Marlon, Mrs,
Ed, 114c9iiillin, Use and Mrs. Albert
Coultes and Diane and Miss Grace
Thompson - attended the troneseati.
Thursday with Mr. F. Meg, Pater-
sop.
Mr. and. Mrs, Johnston Conn and
Mr,„jemlesen Ieettaplece motored
to Allendale on Sunday, Mrs, Jas.
Keen and children accompanied
them and went by train, from
Allendale to their home in Sudbury, •
tea held at the home of Mr, and t, leightning again struck at Wel-
Mrs;'Wallaee Ribey, of Port Elgin, lace Conn's barn on Saturday after-
on Thursday, in honour pf the noon, and a cow that was drinking
coming marriage of their daughter, at a water bowl: ie the open shed, Miss Lois Ribev. was knocked down, but seemingly
and 'Mae 14arey'MUse and 'Veeeieed bn',"PerfritineAt *00' 'The
faMily„of Platteville, spent the pigs also squealed veken the 'bolt
struck. •
Mr,, and,' Ivies.. Henry• Carter, of,
Clinton, , 'visited on 'Sunday With
Mr, and' Mrs. Thos'.Magoffin; Mr.
Lansley Magoffin and, .hie family
left her -.t4eirehorne in London" on
Se'rldaX after/spending the past two
Weeks Witithis -parents.here,
Mr. and Mrs :'Kenneth Dickson
and, childrep 'of 'Belmore, visited
on, -Sunday with 'her ,,'parents, Mr,
and Mrs, -Arthur ivronre, Roy James,
Of Woodstacke has been hblidaying
with: his. grand4oaeents;chiring the
past week. ' • ,
'Mr. arid.' Mrs. BrUce Bagg and
children, -"T.Jiiionyille, and his
wither, Mrs, Fred Bagg, of Willow
dale, • spent ;•Sunday „With Mr, and
Mrs, E, H. OroekOrth and. Mrs.
13agg' stayed' to/Spend this week
here.'. Paul Grleskerth,called home
aw
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Sunday, Evening from Vaneou
ver 33.C.vbeffere thebus proceeded
south „ to California. • •
...Mre.-John Craig spent a few daYs
Itest!week at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. • Robert Hall, Wingham, Mrs,
'Craig was laid up With a dose of
flu.overe the Week-end':
Mr. and,: Cameron
children, - of eAShfield • visited
on Sundayeat the-home...of her bro-
ther:, Mr,' Wm. ?Rintbul. Donna
Rintoui :•,spent:leet, :Week - at :the
home of hen uncle • "M'r. Gordon
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QUALITY PRODUCTS
SPECIALLY PRICED •
Plastic Line Insulators.
Pkg. of 100 - $2.95
AlUminum Electric Fence
Wire, 80 rod roll- - $7.95
Pig Wormer Krumbles
Cwt. $1.00 off
'Flower and Garden Dust
8 oz. pkg. 79c
Coyne leaves on Friday, with a
Masonic group who -go from' De-
troit" by plane for :England',, Mr.
France, on August 16th, and lay a
wreath for their fallen comrades.
Mrs. Coyne and the children will
spend a week at the girls' camp -at
Morpeth, where Mrs. Coyne will be
a counsellor.
Grant Currie, Michael and Brian
Forsythe, and Allan Carter, of
Blyth were among the 32 boys from
this district who spent the :eyeek-
end with the Cubs at Camp Ma.rtYn,
inverhuron Park, This week-end
Mr. and Mrs. George Carter and
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Carter went
for the boys on Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Bell, of Hes-
peter, spent the week-end at the
home of Mr. and' Mrs, Jas. E,
'Currie:
Miss Sheila• Coulter, of London,
spent the past two Weeks at the
home of her aunt, Mrs. Noble
Greenaway, and returned home to
London on Tuesday with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Coulter,
Miss Alice Thompson and Miss
Vicki Swan, of Tillsonburg," who.
were visiting with the fornier's
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Jos.
Thompson, of Goderich, spent a
few days last week With Robinson
families on the 9th yof East Wawa-
noah and returned holne to Tillson-
burg on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Siebert and
daughter, Ann, of Montreal, who
spent a week with Siebert relatives
at Windsor, and last week with het
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Thompson, Wingham, visited oh
-Sunday with Mr,,anci Mrs. Sidney
Thompson,
Mr, and Mrs. Edwin Smyth and
his brother, Mr, Albert, Smyth, Who
Spent the past ten Weeks with his
relatives here, accompanied them,
and left trent Molten Airport for
his• hemp et Hell's County, Ireland,
Mt and Mrs, Sam Srnyth, of Mitch-
all, Mr and Mrs. John Sinyth and•
Me. and Mrs, Wm. Smyth, of St.
Catharines, were all on hand at
Malton to See him off,
Mr. Fred LeaVer and friends, of
Toronto; are Spending this Week
with Mt has, Leavet
Mr, and Mr,s, George CoulteS and
the Leaver families Mr. and Mrs,
touttea, of it'elgrave, fast
WaWanosh Coultes fotli►iics, Mr.
and MO, Alex Leayer and their
Putisil(01.4. the LtUnhetli retool{ flaw
at Goderich on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Davis and
Diane, of Toronto, spent the week-
end at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Ritchie
and children visited on Sunday with
Mr, and Mrs. Donald McAdam, of
Belmore.
Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Simmons,
of London, spent Saturday with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Mars.
tin, and Nancy, who• had spent the
week here, returned home.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Coulter and
children and Mr. and Mrs. Angus
Falconer and Alan, spent Sunday
at Grand Bend.
Mr. -and Mrs. Jae. Irwin, Douglas
and Jimmie, of Hamilton, are
spending this week with Relgrave
relatives. and with Mr, and 'Mrs
Wm. T. Irwin,
Miss Lila Emerson and Mr, and
Mrs, Victor Emerson visited on
Sunday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. John Haggitt, of Blyth, and
attended at the Tasker funeral
home from Where the .funeral of
Mr. klagitt's brother, the late Al-
fred Haggitt, was held on Monday,
Mr, Elmer Alton and Miss Elmira
Alton, of Ashfield, and Mr, and
Mrs, -Orville Tiffin, visited on Sun-
day with Mr, and Mrs. Dan Tiffin.
Mr, and Mrs, Clayton Scholtz
and children spent last Week with
his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Ezra
Scholtz, and this week they are at
a Cottage at Point Clark. Mr, and
Mrs, Scholtz visited with them
there on Sunday.
Young boys from local paints
paid a surprise visit to the local
peek on Sunday, turning over the
'park equipment and throwing the
baseball equipment all over the
place, ',using lime for then; writing,
Two *eeks ago when Mr, Palconer
was away from home, bOys broke
up his lawn Swing.
Mr, Victor Emerson has been Ill
with flu over the week-end,
Mr, and Mrs. Cordon Eintoul and
family visited on Sunday 'with Mr,
and Mrs. David' McDonald, at
13irth
CHAMP-411 Grace HoSpittil, toe,
trait, on Monday, July 12, to Mr.
and Mrs, Wm, Champ (nee Pa,
triela Patersoli) a sen, Itlehard
William, a secOhd greatgrand-
ohilcl 14'r Mt- P. Met, X'ater,sOn.
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Village Proud of -
Girls' Ball Team
WROXETER — Congratulations
are due to the TrieCounty girls'
ball team, which has been unde-
feated in the four games they have
played in this series.
These games have been played as
follows: Fordwicki in Wroxeter,
Wroxeter in Belmore, Teeswater in
Wroxeter, Wxoxeter in Fordwich.
We wish the girls continued suc-
cess in their two remaining games,
at Teeswater on July 29 and Bel-
more at Wroxeter on August 5th.
These games will be followed by the
play-off series.
WROXETER
Mr. Robert Muir, Fort William,
visited last Tuesday with: Mr. and.
Mrs. Gavin Muir.
Mr. and Mrs, George Hunt aed
family, Brampton, spent the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. A. Hunt
and Mrs. Hunt will accompany
them to Wasaga Beach for a vaca-
tion.
Mr, and Mrs. James Dig attend-
ed the service in Fordwich United
Church on Sunday when Rev. Hors-
bourg of Waterloo was guest
speaker and spent the afternoon
with their son, Malcolm ,and Mrs.
nolg, Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs.
Bradley Galbraith, Karen and Ka-
therine of Wingham visited at the
same home.
Mr. and Mrs.- William Dowling,
Holstein, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Elliott. Miss Dor-
othy McLellan, KennilWorth, is
spending a vveek at the same home.
Misses Nancy Newton and San-
dra Edgar spent the week-end at
Port Elgin.
Misses Catherine Edgar, Joyce
Heimpel and Gail Statia spent last
week at Camp Gigita near Goder-
'ch.
Mr, and Mrs. W. Gibson, Dundee,
spent last week with the latter's
mother, Mrs, J, F. McLean,
The sympathy of the community
is extended to Mr. and Mrs, John
Snell and family in the loss of their
son and brother, Larry, who lost
his life in the tragic ear-truck
collision near Bluevale on Satur-
day night, We also wish for con-
tinuing improvement in the con-
dition of- Ian 'Howes who was in-
jured in the same accident.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Greig and
family spent Monday evening with
Rev, John and Mrs, Greig at their
cottage at Point Clark ,
Mr, and Mfs. Harvey Bradshave
spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. Vie Shen, Moorefield.
Miss'Elaine Statia, London, was
a Week-end visitor at her home
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Brothers, Dar-
lene and Nancy, Wexford, Spent
the week-end here and Mrs. Bro-
thers and daughter will remain for
a longer visit. Mrs, V. Brothers
returhed to her home with them
and had made a good -recovery
following her operation, We wish
her continued good health,
Mr, and Mrs. Prank Earlea, of
-London, are vacationing with Mrs,
Doig and other relatives.
Mrs, B. Newton event the week-
end With Mr. and Mrs, Lyle Hart
who are Vacationing at South-
ampton.
Mrs. D, Statia attended the Pink-
ney-Solomon wedding in Cooks-
town on Saturday',
Mr. John Hupfer, Mrs. &lenzo
$parling said Miss Hazel •*parting
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THURSDAY and FRIDAY
July 23 and 24
"BETWEEN HEAVEN
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(Adult Entertainment-)
Colour CinemaScope
Robert Wagner — Terry Moore
(One. Cartoon)
SATURDAY and MONDAY
July-, 25 and 27
"THE TALL MEN"
Colour CinemaScope
Clark Gable -- Jane Russel
(One Cartoon)
TUESDAY, and WEDNESDAY
July 28 and 29
"BAND OF ANGELS", ••
(Adult Entertainment)
Colour
Clark Gable -- Yvonne LieCarloi•
(One Cartoon)
TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY
Rain or Clear
TOURNEY WINNERS—Matt Boyd, Wingham Golf Course Club Captain is pictured above centre just
after he had presented prizes to winners of the invitation tournament at the local course last Wednesday,
evening, Left is Ray Stoddart of London, low gross winner who came in with a 73 and. Ken Webber,
right, of Kitchener who had the low net of 56:—Photo by Strong.
spent the week-end' with *Mr. and
Mrs, James. Robertson and Mrs.
Angus Carmichael, Goderich,
Mr. 'and Mrs. Ross Coates spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Heath, Listowel.
Mr, Vernon and 1Vfisees Evelyn
and Elva Hupfer were Sunday
guests of Mr. Harold Cowden, of
Forest. .
ST. HELENS
IVIr, and Mrs. G. S. McIntyre, Who
are moving this week from Brace-
bridge to Richmond Hill, were
week-end visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. W. 1, Miller, Donald' MeIn-
tYre returned home with them after
spending a holiday here.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Sebben, of
Stratford, were recent visitors with
-Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Millin.
We are sorry to report that Mr.
Joe Stuart is again a patient in
the Wingham •General Hospital.
Mr, and Mrs. Frank McQuillin
and Terry Wilson were in Mitchell
on Sunday for a reunion of the
nurses in Mrs. McQuillin's gradu-
ating class. Mr. and Mrs. John
Cameron accompanied them and
visited with Mr. and Mrs. James
Douglas.
Dr. W. C. MacGregor, of Chicago,
and Mr. Alex. MacGregor, of
Granum, Alberta, are visitors with
their sister, Mrs, George Stuart,
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,Mr. and` Mrs Douglas ,Snell , and
children„ of LopideSboyo, spent San-
dayeveltivhereparents; Mr, and Mrs.
Ewalt MePheneon.
Mr. and ..MrsfHOwerd -Martin and
Shirley ande6arr spent Sunday With
Mr. and/Mrs. -Wm. *Arlin, • of
Kitchener, ' •
Calvin-Brick . Church congrega-
tune .postponed.';theire picnic ,on
§aturday• acpornt.;of the: rain,
and ^will 'tibia it :this Wednesday'; at
Earl Wightniares: :.!
/Mr, and Mrs.-John Echenswiller,
Of Carlartihe, .spent :the week-end
at'the home ,of. Mr. and Mrs, Frank
Echenewiller,, while the latter .visit-
ed 'with . Mr, . and Mrs. Scotty
Matheson, of Dresden,'
'Mrs.-Levi Blernat spent Monday
in Walkerton with her sister, Mrs.
-Self, and her family: All made a trip
to Kitchener.
Mr. Arthur •13alla.gh, of Tees-
water, visited on. Sunday with, Mr.
and Mrs. Edgar Gaunt,
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Michael here, and all visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Robinson,.of St.
Augustine, on Sunday.,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Underwood
and Teddy, of Toronto, are visiting
this week with Mr. and Mrs. Jas.
1WcIlrath.
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Robinson
and sons, and Billie Robinson,
motored to Tobermory on' Satur-
day. Mr. Harris Purdon,, who has
been working at Espanola, accorn-
Panied them home for the week-
end. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Purdon
and daughters accompanied Harris
back to Tobermory on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Mason Robinson
and children, and. Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Rieman and children are
holidaying at the Hanna cottage at
Elliott's Grove, South, oflGoderith.
Eager Bieman and Caxneren Robin
sonare carrying on at their homes.
Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Coyne and
children, of Windsor, are visiting seasonal music. for a few days this week with The W.A. realized over $180 for
the evening, and many also took in Mr. and Mrs. Roy Robinson, and
with other Robinseh and Taylor the ball game in the park.
families in East Walvanosh. Mr. flies Mr, and Mrs. Albert Coultes
and their family, Mr. and Mrs.
John Gaunt and their family, Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Ross and children
Coyne' was chosen by the Essex- and Mr. ond Mrs. Jas. Gaunt and
Kent Regiment to attend the Mem- family gathered at the Leaver ram-
oriel Day celebration at Dieppe, Hy 'reunion held at Harbour Park
WHITECHURCH—The- W.A. of
the United Church here, held a
very successful cold meat supper
and concert on Wednesday evening
last, Mr, Neelon was chairman for
the program, held in the ineiorial
hall.
Miss Joan Tiffin played piano
solos,- Mr. Garnet Farrier and
Wayne played saxaphone numbers,
and the ladies of Bluevale present-
ed their play, "Consolation", por-
traying a lot of the questionable
sympathy contributed towards pa-
tients in hospitals. Mr. rNeelon
,gave.a. short, skit and,,Ivlise Winnie
fred Farrier showed slides of pic-
turee she had taken at all seasons,
around home, accompanied by
Church Supper
Program Follows
and Mr. Stuart. Dr George Mac- First Show at Dusk
Gregor, of Chicago, was also week-
,
Children under 12 in care Fri-.
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end visitor with Mr. and Mrs. .
Stuart.,- '
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