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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1959-08-12, Page 10'W14n90.p..nolni l,..MN..111t1111111,t11p1 N111,1aiimeowimi IIII111111IIIN111141IIINIINlp11n111111111111IpIpp11g1Nip Red Front rocery Phone; Our Prices Are Lower Free 500 We Keep Down the Upkeep Delivery Haim TOiniatO KETCHUP 15 oz.. — 2 for 59c RAID Insect Bomb 11 oz. — $1.39 Picnic Sweet RELISH 16 oz. — 2 for 39c YELLOW SUGAR .. — ....... 5 lbs. 43c VanCamp's PORK & BEANS 20 oz. 2 for 39c Greed Giant NIBLETS 14 oz. 2 for 37c Blue & Gold FANCY PEAS 15 oz. 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PcOblea, —Mr. and Mrs. marry Wenger and family spent a few days on a motor trip' to Northern Ontario during their vacation,. —Mr, and Mrs, Herbert Faller and family spent last week at zi cottage at PIM River',, —Miss Jayne Ann Baker has re,. turned to her home at Strathroy after spending several weeks with 'her grandparents, Mr, and Mrs, 'Roy Adair, —Mrs. Loretta Ste. Marie has returned home .after a linenth'e, visit to the Western Proviri,cea, ----Mrs. William Howe and 4,1..10,, ter Sylvia of Burk Falls visited with their cousin, Miss Margaret Pinned, who returned with aim for her holidays, They all attended the Stratford .Shakespearean "As You Like It" on their way back, —Lt. and Mrs, 'L, R. Eldridge and son, Mark, of Camp Borden, who spent the first three weeks of Jul)! in Wingham with Mrs. El- dridge's mother, Mrs. Blatehford, • returned home the latter part of. the month taking Mrs. Blatchford with them for a week's holiday. —Mr. and Mrs, Stewart Payne and .P.91.9ina AttaltitreY .viaited„ on. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Hugh Sineamoe, Minnie St. —Mr, and Mrs, Mel Keating, Charles and David of Eaeter were visitors with Wingham friends on Sunday. Misses Barbara and Marlene Stainton have returned home main a week's motor trip to New Hamp- shire,. —Mr. and Mrs, Wrn, Fitzpatrick and family of London, Mr, and Mrs, John Halalhan and family of Blyth, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fitzpatrick, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Ditchie, Jeffrey and Paul of Kingston and Mrs. W. D. 'Houston. and four children of Lon- don spent their holidays with their parents. Mr. Everett Biglow of Toronto also spent a day there. —Ruth Ann Hamilton and Sandra Stewart are spending this week at the United 'Church stammer camp, Goderich. —Mr, and Mrs. Doug. Armstrong of Edmonton, Alta„ and Mrs. Mary Armstrong of Brantford, spent the holiday week-end with Mrs, W. C. Murray 'and Doug. —Mr, Neil Eadie has been in- formed that he has obtained first class honors in the grade 10 piano examination of the Royal Con- conservatory of Toronto. He also secured honor standing in grade 3. history, Both examinations were held in Blyth, where Neil' has been instructed by Mrs. J. G. Mc- Dougall. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. (Bud) Wild of Sarnia visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Montgomery over the holiday week-end. Other friends who dropped in were Mr. and Mrs. Al Simmons of Oakville, Mr. and Mrs. Don Schatte of Sim- cob, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Harcourt. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Seddon, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Henderson. Mr. and Mrs, Ron Foxton, all of Wingham, —Mr, and Mrs. Ross Miller and family of Carlingford visited . Sun- day with Mrs. D. Rae, His mother, Mrs. Miller of Stratford is spend- ing the week with her sister, Mrs. Rae, —Earl Ste. Marie of Kitchener, son of Mrs. L. Ste. Marie of. ham was 'the lucky winner of a 1959 Easel 'at the annual draw of the Sebringville Athletic Associ- ation on Civic holiday, • --Mr. and Mrs, Douglas C. Kerr and family of Toronto spent the week-end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. 3, J. Kerr, Minnie St. —Mrs, David Chamney of Exeter visited friends and former neigh- bours in Wingham last week. —Mrs. McCreight and Mrs. Dave Gathers attended the 25th wedding anniversary of their son Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lathers in Hanover, August 2nd, —Barney McIntyre has accepted a position as 'teacher in the Nee- pawa High School near Brandon for the coming year. —Mrs. D. M. Simpson of 13a1- moral, Man., is visiting with her sister, Mrs. R. J. McLennan. -.Dr. Robert W. Kent. of the staff of the State Sanatorium, Oak- dale, Iowa, U.S.A,, and his wife, nee Joyce McQuarrie, Reg.N., visit- ed with his grandmother, Mrs. S. .1. Cantelon, and uncle, Leon C. Cantelon, of Leopold St., and other Wingham relatives, an Tuesday and Wednesday, August 4th and 5th. ---PriendS of Mrs, Abner Cosens will be pleased to know that she was able to return home from the Wingham Hospital 'on Sunday. WILL HOLD BAZAAR END Of NOVEMBER FOFODWICH-aThe August meet- ing of the Porchvieh United Church W.A.. was held in the church par- lors, In the absence of the presi- dent, the vice president, Mrs. Wil- liam Wilson and secretary, Mrs. William Campbell, were in charge. The meeting opened, with, the hymn,"For the Beauty of the Earth". Scripture, 1st Corinthians, chap, 1 was read by Mrs. H, Deig 'and comments by Mrs. Wilson. Prayer was offered after which the hymn Charge to Keep I Have" was sung folldwecl by closing thoughts in the form of a prayer, Twenty members answered, the roll call, It was decided to have a bazaalar, the tentative date the last Saturday in November. Thc plaiiS for a coming wedding were discussed, the ladies enjoyed quilt- ing. A delielous lunch was served by the committee in charge, by of GENERAL FOODS IKITCHENS What could' taste better. on, hot buttered toast *than .peach. jam? Here's ray very, suecesaful recipe. PEACH. JAM, 4 cups prepared fruit ' (about 2 quarts ripe peaches)* 14 cup lemon juice (2 lemons) 71/2 cups (31/.4, lbs.) sugar .1 bottle Certo fruit pectin How to prepare train. Peel and pit about 2 quarts fully ripe peaches. Grind or chop very fine! Measure 4 cups into a very large saucepan. Add to cup lemon juice. How to mike the jam. 'Add sugar to fruit in saucepan and mix well. Place over high heat, bring to full rolling boil. Boil hard 1 minute, stirring constantly: Remove from heat; stir in •Certo at once. Skim off foam with metal spoon. Stir and skim for 5 'minutes to cool slightly; to prevent floating fruit. Ladle into glasses, Cover at epee with ta inch hot paraffin. Makes about 11 medium glasses. ' Pectin: What is it? Here's the answer! Pectin is the jelling sub- stance found in all fruits in vary- ing amounts. Certo is pectin ex- tracted from fruits rich in this na- tural substance, then refined, con- centrated and performance-con- trolled. Using Certd and follow- ing the tested Certo recipes, meant your jam and jelly will always set Tight. Preserving Pointer; Certain fruits, such 'as peaches, pears, apricots and apples darken'easily while you're preparing them for preserving. Td help keep their col- or, place the fruit in a bath of 1/2 tablespoon salt and 1/2 tablespoon of Vinegar td 4 cups a water, Then 'rinse there in clear 'water before you pack them in jars. That wag they'll look every hit as good as they taste! More aecipes—ntet;e ill/etch for thent7 if yoiene had a prob. lam with yeur lent of jellti mdk4 ing, drop me a line. I'd be glad, to iielp."Bve for non/. HARD OF HEARING? Which Of These FREE 'Informative Booklets About Hearing Loss Do You Want? Check your choice below. 0 Naturally, You Can Hear Again • AcousticOn Golden Circle Of Sound Hearing Aids o Nerve Deafness—Can It Be ,Helped? • Firiit Aid For Slat Hearing Aids ' You may hear better than you think and, whether or not you now use a bearing aid, One of these valuable and inform- ative booklets may give you the information you need to enjoy /the kind of full hearing you want. Any of these booklets may INS ohtained FREE without, any 'Charge or obligation simply for `the asking, Just indicate the booklets you, wish by checking above and returning this adver- tising to us in the mail with 'your name and address. oft phone or come ht person- alty to obtain. your collies. 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Ali reduced one-third'..,:!" i _ 1 Group of DRESSES, values to $1/.95—To clear, fithll • ii ii- 1 Group of DRESSES, values to $9.95-...To Clecir, #:.44 i • 1 Group of DRESSES, values to SS:Pi—To cleari:$2.4 A group of MENS SUMMER JACKETS, values fii„ $4,0 I , , To ••Cleeir at $5.00 , ''.' ;-..,.11.: II , . ,:'. MEN'S SWIM SUITS, SPORT CAPS, SUMMER STRA40, All reduced aste.third ':::‘'. N N S1 1 1 11 • 1 3 1 Arsoomsyq•usTW'...-."4,41,..1.11.1111' ss• s•s,ss sosssmss, 0 /Irate Treasure with a small boy. . 1110111.0111.1.11.01111•11111111111• 11111111.,$, a PRI, SAT. aliagust la a DOUBLE !THE SAD HORSE" ► interesting story of a boy, 4 ' dog and a horse.. "THE LITTLE:.' SAVAGE" —Mig4 .1VR y Clibbona of the Tea . kilk.harm, 'Ontario rolite-DeMillien Bat* staff ,spent • .last weeks With relatives in Pe. '0100111r„.. '10,40 Night •Conalneata. UM Theatre itt 1,1.6 p.m. • a U —Mrs. M. Sutton spent a week at Pert NlOiri with her daughter, Mrs. Wally Taylor and Mr. Taylor. M, Geddes of Toronto and Mr, W. C. Geddes{ of Chatham have been holidaying with their plater, Miss Anne Geddcaa, Mr. and Mrs. ape Littl'e of Seaferlli MOP, vialted at the same home ever the week-end. —Mr. and Mrs. Len Crawford and, Mr,, and Mrs. Mervyn Temple- men took a meter trip to Northern Ontario last week. —Mr. and Mrs, R, 0, Weeger mo- tored to, Northern Ontario last week and spent a few days at the week-end with Mia and Mrs, Har- ry McLean and ,faitillY at F'elieleil Falls, —iyra, and Mrs. A. M, Peebles vis- ited friends in Sarnia on Sunday. * —Mr. and Mrs. William Sturdy of Owen Sound were visitors with his mother, Mrs. Frank Sturdy, and other relatives, Mrs. Sturdy and Mrs. Gwen Adams returned with them to Owen Sound for a short holiday. a-Mr, ..andMra. a A, E.' Haase, Gregory and Jimmy of Toronto were week-end visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Roy Adair. , —Mr, and Mrs. H. M. juatason of Kitchener spent the holiday week- end with Mr, and Mrs, R. 0 Gan- nett. 4 —Mr. and Mrs, Howard Johnston of Detroit, who visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Harry Town, re- turned home yesterday, —Mr, and Mrs. Harry McArthur and family have returned from a vacation in' Cape Cod; the New, England States and the MaritiMes. —Dr. J. R. and Mrs. St. John and family of Uxbridge visited over the week-end with her mo- ther, Mrs. D, Rae and at the Gur- ney cottage at • iKneardine beach. —Mrs. Cathari.ne Axford of De- troit, is visiting with her nie,ce, Mrs. Joseph Schneider and • Mr. Schneider. —Mr. and Mrs. Gerard McIn- tyre and children of London spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C, McIntyre, —Mr, and Mrs. Robert Sinna"mon and babS, Richard spent the week- end with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Oscar Rock of Mimiltton. Brian Rock, who spent last week here, returned home, Mr, and 'Mrs, Sinnamon visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs., Clifford 'Aikens, of Fullerton. —Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Leggett, Allan and Murray are spending their holidays at Bowsman, Man., with Mrs. Leggatt's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Fothergill. —Mrs, Gorge Forler of Kitch- ener visited, last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mof- fatt, Mr. Forler is attending sum-mer school in Toronto, Mr, and Mrs Don Rosenhagen, Vane, and Vicki have returned af- Surprise Couple On 25th Anniversary IrORDWIQH—A.surprise Pi1rty was held by 'Members of the fam- ily, neighbors and friends Of Mr. anti Mrs, Tom Meglelnent at their home last week on the occasion of their 25tH wedding annlVeraitry. Carde were played during the, eye- Ping's entertain-Meats . Mrs. •0141 lildgar read the follow: 'rag address; Dear Mary and Tom: For 25 years yott have loved, argued, been sorry and happy, But through it all you have been One of the best mothers end a real good peppy, Then look at your family, Every one of them swell, We hope they will do For themselves just as Well. So tonight we 'have come As friends, neighbors and family relations To give you good wishes And real congratulatloes. 'To make these wishes seem ,more. real We ask you to accept these gifts * That we have gladly brought. We hope you'll make good use of That's the point, you See, So let's all gather round now And have some tea. They were presented with a pair of step-up tables, a table lamp and clothes hamper, An anniversary cake, complete. with decorations, was made for the event. A delic- ious lunch was served to bring the evening to a close. Mission Band Annual Picnic . • PORDWICH—The Silver Star Mission Band held its annual pic- nic on Wednesday on the United Church lawn, With it good atten- dance. 'Members of the Baby Band; WaVf.S. and W.A. of the church were special geusts, The executive and Mrs, E. Har- ding conducted the worship service. Several musical numbers were en- joyed. Mrs. Robt Gibson was in charge of the sports and games of the afternoon,' A picnic lunch was served with ice cream as a treat of 'the Mission Band, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin . Wed 40 Years A very pleasant evening was spent at the home of Mr. and• Mrs. Herson Irwin in Belgrave on Satur- day when family and triends gathered to celebrate their 40th wedding anniversary. Prior to the evening's entertainment; the 4-H• club, of which Mrs. Irwin is leader, served a delicious luncheon to members of the family. Mr, and Mrs. Irwin were married at her home in West Wawanosh by. Rev. Millson of Auburn. They farmed in E. Wawanosh for 38 years and moved to Belgrave two years ago. Mrs. Irwin was feigner- ly Ella Thompson. Members of the family who attended were their six children, husbands and wives and eight grandchildren: Mr. • and Mrs, Alex Nethery and three children of Don Mills; Mr, and Mrs. Jim Irwin and, Dougie of Burlington; Mr. and Mrs. 'Gibson Armstrong and two children, London; Mr. 'and Mrs. Scott Reid and Judy, Wingham; Mr. and Mrs, Bill Irwin and baby of B. Wawanosh. and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Laviolette of Scarborough. Brothers who attended the cele- bration were Mr. and Mrs, Frank Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Nor- man Thompson, all of Winghain: Mr. R. H. Thompson of E. Wawa- nosh and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Irwin of Goderich, Mrs: Irwin's sister- in-law, Mrs. Joseph Thompson of Listowel was also present. , The evening was spent playing • cards and slides of family pictures were shown, Four grandchildren, Judy Reid, Gail Arinstrong 4t and Valerie and Brenda Nethery per- formed a mock wedding. MOVIES •ARE SHOWN , Br BRITISH VISITOR Miss Judy tatting of London, England visited Sher cousin Mrs. and Mr. Percy Harris of Wingham last week, Miss Utting has just completed a cross-country tour of the U.S.A., travelling from California• tp Ni- agara pada •Ontario, where* she , was met by Mr. and Mrs. Den Delmage of London, Ont. Entente to 'Wingham Miss Utting visited a pen-friend in l'iorida, whom she has been corresponding with for fifteen years, During the past twelve Months' Miss Utting !has been an exchange teacher in California, U.S.A. On Monday 'arid Tuesday even- ings of last week she Tait a.900 feet of movie film taken during her travel's, which included a, trip to the Grand Canyon and Disney- land, camping in the Arltena desert and in the mountains of MAN D. BENNETT wibroitax corvo logurwa Teacher of Theory, Piano, and Organ. ILKIR INFORMATION, AND BEDISTEATOW THE TERM BEGINNING SEPTEMBER 8th Telephone 879 WROXETER We are serry to repert Mrs, Ben Mr. Dave Robinson, Mr, Bill Gibson and Mr, Mao Allan are patients in the Winghitin General Hospital, We wish for 011 a speedy recovery, Mr, aed Mrs. Ward Galbraith, Richmond, 'Virginia, spent a week recently with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Galbraith, Mrs, Jean Brown, Toronto, 'is wending some time with Miss Nellie Ball. Mr. and' Mrs, aaarry Adams and Mrs. R. Newton were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs, Harry. Adams Sr., ip Goderich. Miss Debbie and Master David • 0-1b'sOn; Wingham, spent a few days with their grandparents, Me, and Mrs, Gordon Gibson recently. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Coates spent the holiday week-end with Mr. ana Mrs, Lloyd Mapletoft, Millbrook, and Master Eopnie Mapletoft re- turned home with them after a couple of weeks' visit here. Mrs. Bill Howell and daughter, Sylvia; of Smith. Falls spent a day with Mr, and Mrs. Geo, Gibson, We are pleased to report that Miss Gentle 'Bush and Mr, 'Ian Howes have 'been able to return to their !lorries from Wingham Ilos pital. Mr, and Mrs.. Ernie Dobbs, Tor- onto, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Howes. Mr, .and Mrs. Wm, Newton and daughters, Byron, have returned home following a week's vacation with Mrs. R. Newton, Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd McMichael, Toronto. attended the Ries-Mc- Michael wedding on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. •Bruce Montgomery, Witigham, Mr. and Mrs. Bernell Smith and Blair of Listowel, spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Ted Smith. Mrse, Alonzo Spa,rling returned home 'on 'Thursday after spending the past couple of weeks with 'her daughter, Mrs. Walter Eaton and Mr, Eaton, ,Segorth. DEATH ALLEY-CRAIG ;DONALD — Sud- denly of drowning at 'the age of 19 months on Thursday, August 6th, 1959, Craig Donald Alley, be- loved son of Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Alley (Edith McDonald, Wrox- eter) of Mciorelands, Dunbarton, Opt. Dear brother of Cheryl, DebPrah, Raymond and Gordon, Funeral and interment on Satur- day. August 8th at St. George's Anglican Church, Pickering. California. Some splendid shots of the Rose Bowl parade last January were seen, also general views of San Francisco . and •some wonderful •sceges of the Californian coast line. In• all, Miss 'Utting has travelled through twenty-six states. On Monday afternoon of last week she was a guest of Miss Margaret Brophy on "M'lady" over CKNV TV. After leaving Wingham, she travels to London, Out,, with Mr. and Mrs. Percy Harris to visit with Mr. and. Mrs. Den Delmage for a few 'days, before continuing to Belleville, to visit other cousins. She sails for home from Mont- real, Quebec .on the "Entpress of Britain" on August 18th. Here are 4 reasons . I why you're wise to see RFC II, Surprisingly low interest rates. For loans over SI SOCI; Micro: / , charges are equivalent to .slightly less than ii% discou/tAl.. n or 36 month repayment plans. ,;• a 2. 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