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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1959-10-14, Page 9WHITECIIIIRCH bappitie young people held a miscellaneous shOwer in the Lang* side school on Thursday evening in honor of the approaching mar. Fine of, Miss Colleen Tiffin, and during the evening Miss Tiffin was. useful gifts, Oaf nrndanail beenailyifeual and e social time together. Mr, and Mrs, Russell Gaunt left on Saturday to spend the Week-end On a motor trip to Sudbury and Coppereliff, going to Parry Sound and returning on Monday by North Bay, z. Mrs, Robert Ross kRntertained about thirty relatives and friends at her home in the village on Fri- day evening in honor of the nqwly- weds, her son and his bride, Mr. and Mrs. George Ross, of Owen DEALER , • ^ HURON CO-OPERATIVE MEDICAL „ and SURGICAL SERVICES "THE PEOPLE'S OWN PLAN' TO PROVIDE MEDICAL AND SURGICAL CARE AT COST" Patronize your County Organization which provides Major Medical and Surgical Benefits as well as a $1,000.00 Life Insurance Policy. - Our members may pay their Ontario Hospital Services PremiuM through us at Six or Twelve month periods. For further information contact your nearest director. DIRECTORS: MRS. O. G. ANDERSON , BERTRAM' fil.OPP " R.R. 5, Wingham Zurich MRS. LLOYD TAYLOR GORDON KIRKLAND Exeter Lucknow KENNETH JOHNS RUSSEL T. Bovrox wooanam , Dublin GORDON RICHARDSON FORDYCE' CLARK Brucefield Iry EL 5, Goderich LORNE BODGES ' ROY STRONG It.R. 1, Goderich Gorrie • RUSSELL KNIGHT BERT IRWIN , R.R. 2, BrusSels Clinton President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer ROY STRONG FORDYCE' CLARK BERT IRWIN onto •Witnowa„,Advaact-rnois, Ws*ausdaz Oct 101, Backache .flan.c1:0444 .1, o 1 kidney. why 0 kid .01? o ll Ws! ,0 aay be ital r/M1111 V"iii • order, e::0‘11 acids and 1110141 resi In iin tha secysitienlas .01••,They aThoR.-.,410.0s0 .turbeil rest or. that titittroot isthilawri beadedthe time to take Dodd'. Kidney Hug. KDodiontle'y p s Cumulateahkidlie ' nowt .)11 to semil hetterwerk better. COI Otialtra action, Then you Feel belles--.its ato Levi gleMan. Mr, and Mrs. Edgar Puunt and John•lett On Saturday to spend the week-end at ,,Ottawa, With Miss, garbara Gannt: Mr. And Mrs. James Gaunt .of Rtngeton anennal, panted them, Mr, and Mrs. Albert Cameron of Lueknow attended the Wedding Of their niece at - Perth on gaturday and will visit this week with 'Cana- won and Purdon relatives. there. Miss Marjorie Currie of London Spent the week-end with her mo- ther, Mrs, R, 3. Currie. Your family's good grooming is our business and we take it seriously. „Thorough cleaning with care- ful pressing keeps, all clothes ready for busy family schedules. Templeman Cleaners WINGHAM HAVE IT DRY CLEANED! 0,:•31 Ask for our Water Repellant & Moth-Proofing Service Phone 323 for Pick-up and Delivery . FAMILIES CHEER OUR FINE, THRIFTY DRY-CLEANINfi Our sensible prices keep family cleaning bills at a minimum. Quality workmanship always! • 11, :SPECIAL PURCHASE MEN'S FLANNEL DRESS PANTS • - $4.99 . • MEN'S WORK SHIRTS REGULAR $2.95 SALE PRICED' $2.69 2 for $5.00 • ire OA) to-FERTILIZE THIS FALL r----- fog: '7,,,'"A11727,'"iIiirelttio**7.711r .1011111T.4 117 0. ALIIHORIZEP• We're just coming into the heating season. 1010, yourself these questions: 1, Is your furnace safe? p, Is it costly to operate? 3. Will it let Von down? Play safe. Make sure! There's still time to instal Pafe,,,dependable ANTI4ES Automatic Heating. You'll really enjoy winter with dependable heat- and the price is well within your budget, Call us today-No obligation. - LOW DOWN PAYMENT! EASY TERMS PERCY W. CLARK 255 INGHAM ing euchre and in.Aocial chat, and the bride and groom thanked their. friends for the many beautiful and useful gifts they presented, and all enjoyed 'the soclal Woe together, Mr,, Dalton .Seli.oltZ, of .St. Oath,. ,arines, Mr,. and Mrs, Reg gcholtu and sons, of Auburn, and Mr. and Mrs. Elwell Webster, Wingham, visited op Sunday with Mr. and. ..Scbolta. Mr. and Mrs, Wm, H. Wilson of. Sault Ste. Marie, visited on Thtirs- day with Mr. and Mrs, J, g. Bee- croft, Mrs,. Russell Riteliie, who under- went a goitre operation on Thurs. day last, ,was able to return home from St. Joseph's Hospital, London,. on Tuesday, Mr, Brown, of Ethel, a layman of the United Church, will have charge of the service in the United Church here on Sunday , and. Mr. and Mrs,. .0ordon, Mont- gomerY,And her :dater. YIrla, .Jaeh. Marple,.. of naptisitasing„alSO 4r•' Russell Taylor, of Woodstock, spent the week-end at the home of Mrs. W. Taylor and Charlie, in Kinloss. Misses. Florence • and Margaret Moir, of Toronto, spent the week- end at the home of Mr. and Mks,. Jas. Richardson, Mr, and Mrs Harry Moss and family, of Plattsville, spent Sunday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Ben Meclenaghan, Mrs. MeClenaghan accompanied them home to spend a„ week at Platts. Mr, and Mrs, Ronald Forster and baby Rhonda., of GoderlOh, and Mr, and Mrs. Walter Elliott and .fam-; ily visited on Sunday at the home of their father, Mr. Wm, Forger, of West Wawanosh. Rev. and Mrs. Robert Watt and Sound. The evening was spent play- Mrs.. Irene Patterson of Toronto, of Toronto, visited on 11.401b0; day .at tha' home of his parents. Rev, and Mrs. W. 4, Watt. ;Wr, And Mrs. :Stanley Anderson and family, of St, .Catharines, spent 'the week-end at the home of . her sister, Mrs. Will Henry, Mr, and Mrs. Walter James and Leonard, of Wopdstoek, spent the week-end at the home of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur WPM Mr. Raymond St. Marie, of Kite)), ever, spent . the week-end at the home of his brother, Mr, Myles St. Mr. and Mrs, Mac Cardiff, of . .Brussels, spent ..Sunday at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Wm, Rintoul,, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Schoemacher„: of Mildmay, visited on. Saturday at the home of their daughter, Mrs,. Howard Martin., Mrs, Victor Young, of Wingham, spent the week-end at the home of her hrother, Mr, 'Adam McBurney. Mr, and Mrs. Chap, Wooed and family,, PP.Plge47. end at the home of her parents, Mr, ,N A !S D011 ai a Vi - • • • n • • • n • • • .rn n n n • • • • • • n Illy • n • • n • • • n • • • • • n • • • • n n n • • • • • • n • • • • • • • n n • • • • • n n n n • • • • • n • • • • • a n n n • • a • n n • , • • • n n n • • n • n n • n PRE WINTER SALE I. Don't Miss Your Share of the Savings Starting THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15th - Ehding SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24th WINGHAM'S GREATEST PRE-WINTER SHOPPING EVENT RECORD-SMASHING n • , • ▪ ,• • n • n n n • • • • n a 111 • n • • n n n n • • n n 1110 n n SUIT REDUCTIONS and Mrs, Gershom. Johnston, and Mr. Ross McMichael of Parry Sound, visited there on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kennedy, of Marnoch, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Clifton Moore, of Lin- wood, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moore, of Burford, visited on Mon- day at the Kennedy home. Mr. and Mrs, Allan Pattison spent last Sunday at the home of her sis- ter, Mrs. Alvin Armstrong, of Brus- sels, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Cook ,visited on Sunday at the home of their son, Mr. Graham Cobk, of Ripley. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Easson, of Grimsby, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. George Walker. Mr. and Mrs. T, K, Bibb, of Har- row, spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs. McRitchie, and Jas. H. Currie, Mr, Wm. Currie, of Whalen, spent last week-end at the Currie home here. Mr, and Mrs, Robt, Higgins, Bel- grave, and 4V4. and Mrs. Roy Patti- son and family spent Thanksgiving at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Jack Ding . Wingham, Mr. and Mrs. Gerghom Johnston, Mrs. McMichael and family, Mr. and Mrs. 'Chas, Wood and family, of Seaforth, Mr, and Mrs. 'Kenneth Johnston and family, of Clinton, Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Robinson and family, of St, Augustine, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnston, of London, and Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Johnston and children, of Turnberry, spent Thanksgiving at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ritchie, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Leaver and Mr, and Mrs. D. A, Hackett and baby Joan, of Ashfield, spent Sun- day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Coultes, of Belgrave. Mr. and Mrs. Homer and fam- ily, of Toronto, spent the week- end at Mr. Chas, Leaver's home. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fletcher, of Toronto spent the week-end at the home,of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Gros- korth. This couple come from Al- bury, Australia, and both are teach- ing this year in Toronto schools. They are travelling around the world, earning their way, and this summer took in the motor bus trip planned by teachers, going through the Western provinces, down the Pacific, and home by Texas. Mr. William Humphrey of St. He- lens celebrated his 90th birthday on Saturday. His many friends in this digrict extend 'best wishes for many more such happy occasions. Mr. and Mrs. William Underwood and Teddy of Toronto spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. James Mcllrath, Mr. and Mrs, E. E, Walker ,re- cently spent a week at the home of their son, Capt. and MrS, George Walker at Camp Pettawawa and enjoyed a trip through Algonquin Park. Mr. and 'Mrs. Clifford Purdon and family of Belgrave visited on Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, John Purdon. Mr. and Mrs. Ewart McPherson visited on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Snell of Londesboro. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Scholtz and children of Goderich visited on Monday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra 'Scholtz. Mr. Paul Groskorth of Toronto spent the week-end with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Groskorth. Mr, Eldon Emerson left last Thursday for St, Catharines and caught his ship at Thorold to fin- ish the sailing season. Leroy Rintoul left on Sunday to spend two weeks on the farm of Mr, Franklin. Cook of Belwood, who is holding a dispersal sale of his Shorthorn cattle. Mr. James Perrie of Waterloo College, had charge of the service in the Presbyterian Church here on Sunday, Mrs. Charles Gillespie of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs, Jack Gillespie and family of Sarnia, spent the week-end at the home of Mrs. J. G. Gillespie and with other rela- tives here. Mrs. Chapman ,Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Chapman and Garry Spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Ross Smith of To- ronto, Mr, William. Reavie, who has been working with the Hydro at Barrie for the past two weeks, spent the week-end with his par- ents, Mr. and, Mrs. Rutherford Renvie, Rev, and Mrs, Graydon Cox, of Oakland, and her sister, Mrs, C. T, Ross, of Walkerton, visited with forinyt friendS in the village on Monday. Mr, HaroldSpit of Guelph spent FOR MEN WHO WANT QUALITY SUITS HAVING ORIGJNAL PRICE TAGS OF UP TO $75.00 TO-DAY SAVE $10.00 TO $30.00 • Men's 2-button and 3-button styling. • 'Every Suit is fully cut, 'well styled, carefully sewn • Popular Patterns - - - Ivy Stripes --'Silken Tone Patterns • Every Suit brings you value beyond compare A PRICE TO SUIT EVERY POCKET }IODIC- Remember you can save $10.00 to $30.00 at Hanna's during our Gigantic Pre-Winter Suit Clearance PRICED $29.50 $39.50 $49.50 $54.95 • • New Low Prices I a MEN'S TOPCOATS VALUES TO $59.50 Top favourites with men everywhere! - Gabardines and Imported Fancy Tweeds masterfully tailored to the bine ,of higher quality and style. BUY NOW , at these LOW, LOW PRICES $24.95 $29.95 $34.95 $44•95 • MEN'S .WINDBREAKERS • Spring and Fall weights VALUER TO $14.95 . ..$7.99 $9.99 BOYS' SPORT SHIRTS VALUES MO $2.95 $1.69 to $2.49 BOYS' DRESS PANTS VALUES TO $7.95 $3.99 r' .$4.99 MEN'S SUBURBAN COATS Wool Filled, Satin Lined VALUES TO $24.95 • $13.49 - $17.99 MEN'S WORK PANTS ' VALUES TO $5.50 $3.49 to $3.99 011M111 Plains, Whites or Stripes III • a ' Clearance il MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS • • , VALUES TO $5.95 • ' ,,; $2.99. - $3.99 • i BOYS' WINDBREAKERS Spring and Fall VALUES TO $8.95 $2.99 - $5.99 Men's and Youths' SPORT COATS AD Wool Imported Tweeds VALUES TO $45.00 Sizes 34 to 44 $18.95 $24.95 $29.95 N` •••••=n****.1 • • ' Young Men's ' • ▪ ' V=NECK SWEATERS do VALUES TO $10.95 Sizes S - M - L :$5.95 $7.95 MEN'S DRESS PANTS Men's 'WINTER OVERCOATS Broken Size and Color Range VALUES To $59.40 BOYS' SUBURBAN COATS Wool Filled, Satin Quilted • VALUES TO $18.95 $9.99 'to $11.99 BOYS" JEANS Plains and Striped Denim VALUES TO $3.95 $1.99 to $2.99 BOYS" SPORT JACKETS All-wool Fancy Tweeds VALUES TO $16.50 $7.99 to $12.99 MEN'S DIAMOND SOX Lamb% Wool and Orlon Blend - BUY NOW FOR CHRISTMAS $1.49 • VALUES TO $16.95 • All Wool Worsteds and Synthetic Blends • $7.99 - $11.99 • r ,r • ▪ • 'MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS • • 'VALVES TO $7.95 n 1 BUY NOW FOR CHRISTMAS - PLOW-DOWN Plow down fertilizer (1) on sandy OHS to be Planted to corn (2) where larger amounts of fertilizer than is safe to apply near the seed at planting time iS to be ' used and (3) When rye, straw, corn stover, etc. ai`e turned maltr, FALL GRAINS A Starter Fertiliter containing nitrogen, pbespboteui and potash should be applied at planting tune. HAY & PASTURE Mall application of -fertilizer insinceS winter liardittetoll Mid early spring growth for both estitblOhed legume sods nod ileAr sect-111*s. IT PAYS dl High lu Water Soluble Phosphates a Free Plowing a Available it. 111(0st recommended tittle. nind 7:15.!es, USE: CO-OP 0 $19.95 $29.95 $39.50 MANY MORE BARGAINS ON DISPLAY AT OUR STORE- SHOP EARLY AND OFTEN! $3.99 to $4.99 • • • n Hanna's Men's Wear me Win ham, t Ontario n See reverse side for fabulous sale of Shoes and Ladies' Wear I BELCRAVE CO-OP litLGRAVE ONTARIO Phone Wingham 1091; Brussels 388,400 n • I , • 9, 101111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111INIONNINIIIInn •n •IiiiNlionilaill111111011101111111111101111111111111001.1111•111111101•111111111101111.11111•111111111110 the °' the home of Mrs. illian1111ii*IimAMAI,OUni~i0i*VOOTIO011.40.i0WW010411WW*410100th4kffil00110ftuliO*010Aite