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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1959-09-02, Page 5CHELSEA BUNS 35c • IIEMINGTPN'S Nummaimminummum DRIVE-IN THEATRE Listowel, Ontario Theatre . Holliston o THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY — Sept. 3, 4 and 5 The All Laugh Double Bill Army Show "CARRY ON SERGEANT" Plus "THE SQUARE PEG" FeatureS at 7,15-9.00-10,26 p.m. MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY -.L. Sept, 7, 8,11 "THE INN OF THE 6th HAPPINESS ,. Starring Ingrid Bergman A motion picture with real heart appeal_ Features at 7.00 and 9:30 Special Adult Price 75c THURSDAY,• FRIDAY and _ SATURDAY — Sept. 10, 11, 12 • "THE, LADY TAKES A FLYER" nStarring Lana Turner and a Jeff Chandler ` Plus "THE BANDIT OF ZHOBE" Starring Victor Mature Two action packed thrillers Features at 7.15-8.35-10.10 p.m. kill111.11•111111.11•111.1i all • 11 A in AT DUSK Two Shows Nightly Cartoons at every performance WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY ' ' September 2 and 3 "ARSON FOR 'HIRE" Plus , —"THE GUN RUNNERS" FRIDAY and SATURDAY September 4 and 5 "GIDGET" Is A Honey of a Picture "GUNSMOKE IN TUCSON" Both in Technicolor 2 SUNDAY MIDNITE SHOWS September 4th 2 Holiday Thrillers — (Adult) "TIIE 4 SKULLS OF JONATHAN DRAKE" Pius "THE INVISIBLE , RAIDERS" MONDAY and 'TUESDAY September 7 and 8 "OPERATION DAMES" Plus "TANK COMMANDOS" WEDNESDAY and, THURSDAY 14e0fetribet 9 and "ThelDiary of a High School Bride" Flue The :Ghost of • Citagsttip Hollow" -74,10rririnr, IA14', 40 AVOID THE FALL RUSH FRO" .INSPCTION Mnneest•or abligation'well cit0c1C your furnace 'e• and let you know its: condition, you plan to ntoOrniz,c your heating let us help You .01,00.Se lbe'Tight ;size to. Snit Your needs. install Cleat), safe,:dependenle ANTHES beat- leg with low down payments 'and tOms 'to suit Par budget, Harry CALL .(1$ TODAY. PERCY W. CLARKE. . ,........ Plumbing .— Heating Sheet Metal Work • •, RHONE 205 WINGILIAM Veryone thinks of heating equipment at the same time every Fall..114,,tansrti lave yours cheek. led petty. "'u t' sass Mont:Y-4nd worry! liflosttute Aittosecoonoolo,,, W LE:armers_ Oill ilia WINGHAM: The. `Work an'Shopping CUMIN .7% 000TS Our Large Quantity Buying Permit** Sell Cheaper, untrETEKE SECURITY. A Canada Life special ,eontract providing Life Insurance and renaien Option all in one policy available' from age 0 to age 55. Consult-a: ,FRANK ,C,HOPPER —Representative— Canada Life WINGHAM, 'ONT. Phone . 482 .• ; • FORDIVICII • Miss Ann Millar is sPeading this week, at. the borne, of her grand- Par011ts; Mr, and Mrs. Drew Aitc111- 8,mniriFforida; • , • 4i community still ShieleynEurigamiderweni • aa eettlnay ':lifra•Mterray • Donaldsam ;an laptiOrinnefOrnYes Min • Bruce alarM- ktrInesee'egestiereof ninnena They Weyeaananconfined'to Inatowel Hes- •'.,' :'.• . :Williamson visited 1•4'Sseveran'daye'last Week in 'Tor- ni,itotanci "::attended the HOutley- X41:03'sWelldings, .s.."7:MrS!Infi:d? nfre,. 'George Bolander. an'clJOhrinfif,.. London spent jthe Week;OidnaVItlit -Mtn: Dora':Aidley. Min:, and Mrs: Maurice 'Dixon' re-, tntnednto:TOronte over the week- ''end ,aftee•sPending two"weeks heee attttielreine, ofSAIr, and Mrs: Wil= Iiam ,DaVies ' • -Xr.:.:nad.:Mrs, Everitt Allen and Mrs,'..Fred"Hambly .spent one day last week in Kitchener. ' anon and Mrs. Gee. Ashton and,; lyIn'aKenI,AShton spent one day last. week. : NOW Rev. and Mrs.'. Everitt Asliton anlheir .surnmer, cottage at finneyWood.• • , • , • YJ,,,MiSsySharon Olireeht .of Mimico ,Lis spending this week, with Mrs: InntlySFoStei. and Jean': - • caMr. °arid: Masa Ross: Ding" and :Mr. aliOIMrs,-J.oe.:GalliVan :visited one days'lait :-Week• with Mr, and Mrs. •Dpnald Dcligain Galt. 'n1VIrS:';'•W'illia.ns Keener and Bruce . rettirnealbofne•laat Week to Tulare, '.,after visiting , at the .liaiienrof:',MK and 'Mrs, Bert 'Win- steanlEffeeeSaperinfive months and :Mrskil4elleinene", month at the sWit#Inn • hena, ysl4tr anti Mrs. to:tens:04nel ,Grimsby visited on Goedon.13ulley :ann 'S,Odiyavnitin Mra enclf, Mrs. %Harold i'andaMiss Earn' Inborn` spent Smikairsts4 nthenhisaak 'of aind AlikniVdn'Aermy iii Erin, 'Misses: Earkinft)enny. ends Mary Loti„:re- tikieC''therne with = them after` spending ltWO'weeks ,bere.a Master, .3Altr:i*.fileker returned to :Forth WAk.,19e.".8;;-week's'visit. Sa MinnFirask' 'Gibson left;last' Week for the aWeStarn • Proyinces, wh.nre h'ensi011:•Werk , Awing, the harvest „riNit4s. w.,Miii:Is'obel Culp-of Drayton spent teeeneeks!at thabome of Mr: and Min:Aerial. Martin:, !4"'aisranarsdaltfrs, Peter Chiomey and ,Tki4•ofsParnenlborne emit several, .ClaYS';10t;vveelCat the home of Ur. annanitrsAlei Keitha `•' ' • . • and: Mrs, Jack King and feinilYs. visited several days last week in :Toronto. '•-tIVIr.Alyin•DennY of Guelph visit- ed ::frienclas ina the consrnunity one daylast,vieek.,• • ',Weelnerad yisitors at the home' of Mrs :George Raker were, 'Mr. 'aild Mis,i:Ea,r1'• Baker . and family 'of qgitIkk.'7g-,r; :and Mrs. Elmer ,Giles ind;':G,afY'Of Arisona: On Saturday . they ;Iall 'attended the Giles-Hosa-a, field/ wedding in the Lutheran Church at Walkerton. - • a-Mra BobBeb ^Baker of fsondon is - , spending a' week. with his grand- Mother, ;Mrs. Martha Baker. :and Mrs. Carl Stewart and Deughts 'of Listowel spent a couple of days last week with Mr. and Mrs, Bill Sotheria Mrs. Wellington Hargrave and Douglas are spending a few days this week in Toronto, Mr. and infra Art Forester visit- ed Sunday with Mr.' and Mrs, Tom- liri in Durhani, Mr, and Mrs, Emerson liar- BELOWE Nfr,'.aud Mrs. Jantett. V, W. Gaunt spent a feet days with his parents, Mr, and Um Edgar G. Gaunt and left for Kingston, where t11111 will continue his St114/0$ at qiieen'0 University, Mrs, X,Jaura, Johnston and George spent the week-end with Mrs. George Johnston at Wingham, Mr, and Mrs. Russell Walker and Mr. and Mrs,'Harry MeGulre have returned to their 110110 after spending, the past tar e Weeks at Lake Simcoe. Mr, and Mrs, Jelnea H. CoOlteS, Marie and Audrey spent Vow' days on ,the Manitoulin Island anti Points north, Mrs, Stan Halliday of London , spent a feW days with Mr. and Mrs. Robert •Higgins and other re- and Mra, Herb Wheeler,' , Mrs, Annie Rae of ,WroiNter is epending a .few days with 'her daughter and' son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Edgar Wightnian and family, Mr. and , Mrs, Harold Vincent and family spent a few days last week on a trip tp Manitoulin Northi Bay and other points in Northern Ontario. Jack Cook and Bill Nethery left this week to work in the tobacco fields in the Tillsonburg and Delhi area, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Beyers, of Royal Oak, Mich,, called on friends in the-village on Sunday. Leave on Trip To Western Canada BELGRAVE—On Tuesday even- ing of last week a going-away par- ty was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Pengelly for Douglas Kilpatrick, Alan Mc/3,ur- ney, • David Hanna and Donald Pengelly, who left on Wednesday morning for a trip to. Western Canada, including a visit to Cal- gary and the coast, About 20 friends enjoyed an eve- ning of dancing. Lunch was served and the boys were presented with gifts. grave and Mr, and .Mrs. .Stan Forester visited Sunday with Mr: and• Mrs. Gordon Yeo at Wroxetera The service of Holy Baptism was held in Trinity Anglican Church on Sunday morning when Sharpn Cora 'Mae, infant 'daughter -of Mr.. and George•n'Hollanda was* baptized, by the rector of the church, RevnE. C. Attweil, Messrs Fraser Pollock ancrDavid 'Inglis spent a couple of , days last week at 'Bruce Beach, Miss Marie Browne spent Friday in Toronto. Mrs. Elsie Strong' and Mrs.. Pearl Patterson and. Leslie Campbell re- turned home last week after a three weeks' visit to Vancouver, B.C. Mr. Bob Rumple of Hamilton visited hi the community over the week-end, ' Mr. and Mrs. Dave Mister were in Kitchener one day last week where they visited with the latter's mother, who at present is confined to the hospital there: Miss Mary' Corbett and Mrs. Ruby Forester of Toronto spent the week-end at the latter's home here. Mr. and 'Mrs. Eldon 'Graham and family of Toronto spent the week- end at their home here. .• Mr. and Mrs. Bob Campbell, Allan and Kerry visited Friday with Mr. and Mrs. 'George Moss. Master Bobby Campbell returned home with them ,,after spending a week there. Miss Marylee Riddell of illatris- ton visited last week with .her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Stan Bride, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Cooper, Mies Beatrice Wade and Mr. Harold Hamilton returned 'home Satur- day after visiting for two weeks with, relatives in Manitoba. Mr, and Mrs. Glenn Martin and ... G. R. Kim who marks his 26th anniversary as the representative of the Pru- dential Insurance Company in Wingham on. September 3. HO is Married to the former Evelyn AlleKaY, and, they 'have two sons, 1)avid- mut aDiele 'ma - ' ATTEND ALMA COLLEGE LEADERSHIP SCHOOL The 25th annual school for lea- ders, sponsored •by the W.M.S. of the United Church, London Con- ference Branch, was held at Al- ma College, St. Thomas. • The first school for leaders for adult groups was held from Sun- day, August 23 to 'Wednesday of last 'week. The second school, for leaders 'of younger groups, con- tinued from August 26 to 29. Attending from this area were Mrs, Wrn, Cruikshank, delegate from the Presbyterial, Mrs. Ross Vogan representing the local aux- iliary, Mrs. ,Ger•ald Galbraith and Mrs. George Brown •of Gerrie and Mrs. Clarence Hanna of Beigrave and Mrs. Charles Smith of West- Miss Frances Walbridge,:I „inns- si ona *stein' rinil f ions Africa, led the school. in the study of missionary work and 'the prob- lems in Africaa' Studies were also conducted 'in Christian stewardship and finaitee, religious drama and effective Christian 'leadership. The person- al contacts with missionaries, scholarship students and wdinen with long standing in the W.M.S. is an experience which is particu- larly valuable to the a leaders and members who attend the school, The highlight of the event was the silver anniversary banquet held on Wednesday evening, when over 300 delegates from both schools, attended. Mr. and. Mrs.. Cecil ; Wilson left Saturday -for a motor trip to Buffalo, New York and the St. Lawrence Seaway, Sunday visitors with Mrs. Emma Williamson were Mr. and Mrs. John A. Morrison and' Miss EVelyn MOrrisbn of Parkhill and Mr. Bruce Williamson of London. Mr. sand Mrs. Cecil Cavell of Winnipeg and Mrs. Mary Kincaid of Listowel visited on Saturday with Mr, and Mrs, Ross Doig, Mr. and Mrs. Mac McIntosh, Bonnie and Bruce of Bressela spent Sunday With Mr, and Mrs. H. M. Bride, ' Births SIMMONS—To Mr. and Mrs, Lyle Simmons, a son, on Monday, Aug, 31st, in Listowel Hospital. ItUTTAN—To Mr. and Mrs. Anson Rattan, a daughter, Sunday, Aug, 30, in Listowel Hospital. , :MEMOERSATTEND ACHIERMENT DAY GORRIE-Achlevereent I)ay for Garden Club girls was held in • Wingham on Tuesday of last week.' Margaret Ann Wilson gave Om- ments on an exhibit of vegetables from the home garden. Each prie• displayed i collection of vegetables and a bouquet of flowers, The following girls from the Gorrie Club completed the course; Owen, Hyndmart, Evelyn Ann .Ste- phens, Diane and Doris Carswell, 'Joanne 'Strong, Carol Keil, Mar- garet Ann Wilson, Nlize,beth Stok- es, Margie Nestle, and YYM:104. $Parling., Mrs. Glenn Johnston end Mrs, Clarence Sparling were leaders, Any girls' interested in the alit Mnn eouree, "Clothes Closets Up- to-date", please get in touch with the Women's Institute, The Lee- dom' 'Training School will be held • in Brusaels Sept, 29th and 30th. Joseph Jacklin. in 83rd Year ,There passed away at the Wing- ham General Hospital, on Tlaurs- dEtY, Aug, 27, Joseph Jacklin, son of 1the late Mr, and, Mrs, =Pia 'Jacklin, after a long illness. He was in his 83rd year. 141$ wife, the former Annie Muriel Rose, predeceased him in February of 1942, The funeral service was conduct- ed from the Rann funeral home at 2 p.m, on Saturday by Rev. Mr. Jaggs ,of St. jobn's Anglican Church, Brussels, with interment in Ethel cemetery. Pallbearers were Joseph E. Jack-. lin, Archie sTacklim Ralph Keffer, Lynn Reid, Elmer Hall and Lloyd Hall., The flowerbeareis were Bruce Reid,, Mervyn Hall, Caroline Jacklin„ Gloria.,Jacklin, Cheryle Jaeklin, and Brenda Keffer. —lioniW.`tlierripson- ii• now con- valescieg at his•home after under- going treatment for injuries re- ceived -when he fellifrom a car, Mr's,' Alex 1VIeCrachin had the misfortune to have her 'hand cut in a power mower, ' Some surgery was required, Miss Ruby Duff ; Mrs. Ross Doug- las and ,Mrs. M: L. Aitken attend- ed the 'funeral service for their brother, Dr, Louis Blake Duff, at Welland on ,Monday. The Wingham fire brigade re- sponded to a call to Sluevale on Wednesday night, only to find it a false alarfn. Probably the bril- liant lightning accounted for the mistake. Mr. and Mr's. Sperling Johnston and Mrs. Edward Johnston visited Mr. Harvey Sparling of*Gorrie on his return from the Listowel Hos- pital. Mr. Pearson, of Brussels, ran a bus to Wingham every Friday dur- ing the school vacation, making it convenient for Brussels and Blue- vale people to visit friends in the hospital and elsewhere. Mr. and,Mrs. George Gregory of Barrie spent the past week at Mrs. Nora Moffatt's home, Keep to Right When Car Passes Always help the driver behind you to pass, if he wants to, asks the Ontario Safety League. Keep well to the right, and slow down if necessary, But don't make a prac- tice of waving him to come past. If you do and an accident follows, you may be held legally liable. Federation Neu By J, Carl FietningWaY The Government has released the details of Its deficiency payment Plan tor eggs, Deficiency • pay- Morita will be 111400 on the firet '1,000 dozen eggs produced by any one producer, this applies only to the A large and A extra large grades. The deficiency payment will be the difference between the actual market price to the pro- ducer and the 'producer price based on 44c •delivered in Montreal,. This 4.4c price at Montreal appar- ently returns to the producer .330. in tills area, To get some idea of the amount of deficiency payment that would 'have been necessary from the first of January this, year let us look at the prices that 'were, queted locally by egg grading sta- tions. From January 1st, to Mar. nine it would have required deficiency payment of about 3•14c per dozen. to bring returns up to the 33c, It would also have required about the same paymbnt from about the middle of April to the end of dune,. ' Detlelency payments its not op Crate so . simply,' They will be based on the• average price for the Year. On this basis no deficiency payment would have been neces- sary since from the first of the year till the middle of August the quoted price has been above the floor just as much as it has been below, The 4,000 dozen quota will cover the production of something .less than 300 hens. This means that 'the farmer with 300 hens will re- ceive practically the same support' as be is getting now. The large producer with 10,000 or more hens will he entirely 'dependent on the market price. I asked several egg grading sta- tion operators what they expected to be able to pay Oct. 1 when the government stops buying eggs. About' 20c was. the answer re- ceived: If this is •true the large producer' Is going to have, a bad time. I doubt that•he can stay in business very long 'at this price and if he sells, his hens •will pro- bably only,, bring 25c, if fowl prices drop as they are expected to. The other person' Interested is the consumer. He apparently can expect to buy ,.eggs .very cheaply for a time but I wonder will he look forivard to paying a very high price sometime in the future, Perhaps the high-price will be controlled by imports from the U.S., Ireland or Hungary as has happened in' the past. don't think' the consumer will be too happy with the quality of the im- ports. After d'arkan ancnnonn. other "oe- cantons when • driving conditions are poor, "Slow Down!". is a short suggestion that may. mean a long life, says the. Ontario Safety League,. DRIVER INJURED ON FRIDAY NIGHT William Euchanank 2,, Biyth„ was taken to the Wingham. General Hospital on Friday eve,' Wag after his car . had come to grief on Highway SS near the Junc- tion. At Men pm, the car left the anne.a ;onto, ,ith.,.top., and came to rest a complete • wreck, The driver 'was found to have suf- fered • a fractured shoulder blade and severe • facial lacerations, ..Coastable • ,T. J. Lewis of tbe Wingbara• Detachment Provincial police, investigated 'the '0,celdent. Door for Doggy If Fide always seems to be pn the wrong side of the door, better give him a door of his own! The Americana have come up with an ingenious porthole arrangements which can be mounted in the bottom of a screen doer. The port- hole has eight triangular poly- thene plastic vanes arranged like a camera shutter. To go through the porthole, a pet pushes through the soft centre of the it s, which offers little resistance to nose and head, As he moves through, the polythene triangles close snugly be- hind him. Wood for the Taking Basements and attics are gold mines for the ,irnaginative. Old furniture sometimes contains wood of an unusually good quality, even though hidden under several layers of paint. A liquid paint remover and a new coat of paint or varnish will work wonders with• a forgotten chair, a chest of drawers or a table. Old doors and table tops may yield usable straight lengths ,of wood that can be used to build garden furniture, shelves or book- caees. C. 0a Just stand aside and watch your- self go by; Think of yourself as "he" instead, of "I".—Stribkland Two Shows. Nightly Vein, er Clear Box Office Opens at 8.00 o'clock first Show at Dusk Children Under 12 in Cars Free' Cartoon at Each performance THURSDAY and. FRIDAY September 3 and 4"'" — Double Feature "THE 14TTLE KIDNAPPERS" Adrienne porri, Duncan McCrae GENEVIEVE" Colour Kay Kendall, John Oregson SATURDAY ONLY SEPT 5 "THE FACE 'OF 'A FUGITIVE" Colour Fred MacMurray, Len MeCarthey SUN.' MIDNITE MON. SEPT 6-7 "THE BUCCANEER" Colour CinemaScope 'Y'ul Brynner, Charlton Heston Claire Bloom TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY September 8 and 6 "THE KEY" Adult Entertainment 's CinemaScepe William Holden, Sophia toren 1.161111.11.111111.1111M111111111111111111111111111111111111111 s Your Car giving you 'the latives. Mr,' Roy McGee of Kitehener Spent the week-end with his bre- ther, Mr. Gordon McGee, Goldie Wheeler of London visited on,Saturday With his par- erns, Mr. and Mrs, Herb Wheeler, Mr. and Min, Cecil Wheeler of •Pentinliento liospitalized.,0 aniee• Plyth, •visited', on,Sunday, with •Mra , field, The purpose of the school is that officers at every level of the W.M.S. may becoine better••Infcirm- ecl.ned more skillful in the fulfill- ment of tasks of their offices and also that auxiliary members and all others interested May gain ,het- ter understanding and deeper ''•de- votion to the work of the society. The theme of the school this year was "Christ in Me": The dean was Mrs. Alvah Hollands of Ayl- mer. , Bible study was conducted by Rev, Catherine McKeen of To- ronto,Dominion Beard secretary for younger groups:• • . BLUEVALE • Tlienleeeased is survived‘by three sons and four daughters, Andrew of 'London, 'Cliffoid and Sheldon of ;Grey Township, (Lillie) Mrs, Alex Hall, Enna Tovenship, (Edith) Mrs.- Shiels, Detroit, (Laura) Mrs. nn• M; Reid,- Toionto and (Marie) Mrs.- Fred • Porter, • Turnberry Township., Ile is also survived by one brother Andrew and one sister, Mrs. ,Pearl, Keffer, bOth ,of Brus- sels, , ssa. EXHIBITS HERE—Marjorie Kieffer, of Belmore, wag another of the 4.-11 Garden Club exhibitors at the achievement day held at the Wing- ham District High School last week. The auditorium of the sdheol Was lined with siinilan exhibits of gardening effortg by the girls.—Ad- vance-Times, photo. 11 IIIInt li *If 1.1 ‘I i $‘ Got I* Irs.00', •SeePens Ciellis: Pecking toDAN.1 IticsuntoNft rtexaworogstere • • * rid your wheets of hotline/is* and bounie by getting ... DY-NAIAIC BALANCING SERVICE as advertised in the tt 441 -GARDEN CLUB inernbefs displayed the prod duet Of their trforts at on Aeldevement Day held mit the Wingloun 01glt School on. Tuesday 'Of last week. One a the better exhibits was that' of Shirley JObbitoby above; Of Eittevale.t,,A,itimitee4imea- Omit°. - ( • KEN'S ALIGNMENT SERVICE Diagonal Road Phone 355 Wingluon !if4A:RDEN OMR WINK. Pg'1.Meeting In Wilighlem fan Tuesday et last week, the *Wren County 4-0 Garden Club held niornhtg nun alterndan sessions, Preset4.4( with certificatea aid phut were, front; roW left to right Nancy aitteqinels, Lakelet; "'Tenni Meleaworth; Walton; back roW, 440 SitilteWit, Dungannon; Dotuuk: MeNot, but** ntionit Ruth 144140, and Anne Cubist Winthisatt.Eltakt • by tiontelon.