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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1959-10-14, Page 12Many of the members Of the Women's Iestitete spent a plensant afternoon on Friday as geeets of the Lucknow Women's Institute at their Grandmothers' Day in the recreation centre, Mr, and Mrs. W. I. Miller enter- :W/10d at a family dinner. On Sun- day in honor of their 49th wedding" 'anniversary which occurred on. Tuesday and Mr. Miller's birthday on October 15th. Best wishes for ,many more, Mr. and Mrs. James Dernin spent the holiday ' week-end with Mr, and Mrs. Allan Durnin at London, Miss Anna Stuart spent a few 'days in Toronto this week, Mrs. Gordon MacPherson has re- turned from a month's visit with Pt.Lt, Keith and Mrs, Black and sons at Ottawa. We are sorry to report that Mr, Eldon Miller is a patient in the Wingbarn... and „Pletriet • genera), Hospital. ' His many friends hope for a speedy recovery. You are reminded of the anniver- sary service In the United Church next Sunday at 11 am, and '7.30 p.m. Rev, Will Taylor of Dor- chester, a former teacher in this district, will be the guest speaker and special music will be pro- vided by the choir assisted at the morning service by. a ladies' trio from Fordwich, Everyone is in- vited. Mr. and Mrs. G, S, McIntyre and Donald of Richmond Hill were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Miller for the Thanksgiving week- end, Mrs. Alex. Murdie and Bob and Mr. Mel.' Brown of Kitchener spent the week-end in the village. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon. Miller and Larry of London spent the holi- day week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Chester Taylor, WESTON'S FEATURE SAVE 4c Tip. Top .CHOICE PEAS 15-oz. — 8 for $1.00 Case of 24 tins $2.89 PAY ONLY 29c 1956 FORD Fordor Sedan with radio. A one owner car. 1956 PLYMOUTH 2-door Club Coupe In good condition. 1956 DODGE 4-door Sedan 1954 PONTIAC 4-door 'Sedan with automatic transmission and radio. 1953 FORD Fordor Sedan with automatic transmission and radio. 1953 OLDSMOBILE 4-door Sedan in tip-top condition. TRUCKS 1953 FARGO 1/2-ton Express 1950 one-ton Stake Truck Other Older Model Cars and Trucks for your choice. Your Dodge,'DeSoto and Simca Dealer Phone 710 Wingham See the line of wedding stationery at Advance-Times BELGRAVR 1110 11460h1liM !'tdvalice4 'lines TWolve Wed., Oct. 14, 1959, ;Offer/ten 'wen „third prizti.* baby Show, Mr, )3ort BratIburn 1:41641*i Spending a few days With V, brother-in-law and sister, -Mr, An Mrs. NO McCrea, COLLECT MATERIAL FOR BANDAGES FORDWICH ST„ HELENS WHITECHURCH quite. a 111.1111ber from this Peigh.- borbpocl attended DUrigallnen Falr, Little Miss Debra', Jefferson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.. WOW/Y. St, Anne',5.oaa Orders 50 Spoons FORDWICH—St. ,A.nne'a Guild net for the October meeting at the home of Mrs. Wellington Har, grave. Mrs, Bill Slather/1, 1st vice, presided, The meeting opened with, a hymn and prayer followed by Scripture reading from Matthew by Miss Rona. VanVelsor, The study book was taken by Mrs. Bruce Sothern, assistedb Mrs, George- Holland, The 'treas- urer's report was .glyen by Miss Beatrice Wade, Roll call was an- swered by 17 members and 14 visitors with a • verse on Thanks, giving. Final plans were made for the catering of a wedding on Saturday and it was decided to send for 50 teaspoons, commemorating Queen Elizabeth's visit to Canada, the past summer. It was also decided that the group would cater to Masonic banquet in November, 'TneThiekt'"inetitliig• "he"lielti'" at the home of Mrs. Jack Douglas, Mrs. E. C, Attwell closed the. meeting with prayer. Mrs. George Holland conducted several con- tests, Lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs, Bill Soth- ern. •' 111.11.001M LYCEUM Theatre Wingham, Ontario two filhaws Each Night. Coin/Pepe- Dig at 7.15 Will. LOCATED IN mcKIBOOK!BLOC* OHMS. SAT October 15,1.G-;77 Andy Griffiths, Myron lYfcCortnieir CYCLO-MASSAGE' 'Take Niagara's 20-MINUTE TEST' in ,tece:7,40,e--,(0„((•-, Mr, and MM. ,lames Vittier and Mrs., Bill Sothern, and Gary, Miss Nancy .Sothern and Mr, Bill Mulvey, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stewart and Patty, and Mr../ind Mrs,. Oliver Stewart visited 'Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stewart in Lis, towel and attended service in the Presbyterian Chrueb, When Doug- las Paul, infant see of MI% and Mrs. Carl Stewart, was baptized, Mr, and Mrs, AitcheSOn Wallace and. Mrs, Jean Massey and 01111, .den visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Campbell lVfeGeffin in Wood- stock. Guests at the Wililarneen-Mor- rison wedding in London on Satur- day were Mrs. Emma Williainson, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Williamson, Mr, and Mrs, Lindsay Galbraith, service comedy. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence •Galbraith and Newton of Harriston, Mr. and Mrs. George .Galbraith, of Wrox- PPrbett Nfr. An- eon Galbraith of Gorrie, Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Giles of Arltana, were week-end. visitors with Mrs. George Baker, Mr, and Mrs. George Bolender, • and John of London were week- end visitors with Mrs. Dora Ridley, Mr, and Mrs. Jim 'Robinson were Kitchener visitors one day last week. Mr, and Mrs. Jack Boyd spent the week-end and the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Barry McKnight at Simcoe. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs, PHONE 290 WINGHAM "NO TIME FOR SERGEANTS" highly amusing For The Best lEFRIERATION: ...ELECTRICAL SEM • — CALL ----, • JACK KERR Phone 608 J 22 Wingham" Specializing in • SEALED-UNIT REPAIR AND COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATION REPAIR Alan D. Bennett WINGLIA31 UNITED (.11URCH TilaiMIS—Mm Tom Todd Peened her home oti Thinsciav for the October meeting of the W.IVLS. and 'the W,A.. of the United. Church when 15 ladies' were in attendance. Mrs. B, F. Green, the president, Wmaesetilnaz theTbeehatihrerofeer o'tfheth.VV;,w1Vfo:S. r- service was Paith and Free, dont, Miss W. D. Rutherford read Several poems in lteepIng with the season, "The Beauty of Autumn", "Gratitude", "In Grateful Praise" and "For the Little Things", An.invitation to the Thank/IS/T- ing of the W;h1;techurch W.M.S. was accepted, for Tuesday evening; October 13. It was decided to collect elean, soft white !material for bandages to be sent to Korea, Any donations may be left at the church, In response to the roll call 3 Hospital and •4 home calls on the. sick or shut-ins were re- ported, • The treasurer reported that $116,00 had been sent to the Presbyterial treasurer, Mrs. Green had charge of the in- teresting chapter "Africa en a Bridge" from the new study book "Africa. Disturbed", She was assist- ed by Mrs. ,T., Cameron, Mrs. G. Stuart and Mrs. Frank McQuillin. Pl4ns were discussed forthe au- tumn thanhoffering, when Miss Jean Austin of .Listowel will be the guest r speaker, Mrs. .Todd presided for the W.A. meeting, the theme of which worship service was "By this shall all men know" "Power and Depth". The meeting Was opened with the use of the theme hymn, prayer and creed. The roll call was answered with a verse of Scripture. Mrs. Lorne Woods read the Scripture lesson and, Mrs, Cam- eron. the lesson thoughts. It was decided to have the. congregational supper on Friday, October 23rd. • At the .conclusion a pleasant social hour was enjoyed when lunch was served ; by Mrs,. L. Durnin and Mrs. Frank ;McQuillin, Teacher of Theory, Piano, and Organ. telephone 879 Stewart A. Sco. Wishes to notify all policy holders that as of this date his new office is situated three doors west of Josephine St. on John (next to Dr. Howson's •office).! OFFICE HOURS-9 a.m. to 0 p.m. PHONE 293W. For other than office hours phone residence, 293J. Red Front Grocery Phone: Our Prices Are Lower 590 We Keep Down the Upkeep Free Delivery Mrs. Alex Sangster Is W.MS. Hostess MaNTOSH—The monthly meet- ind of the McIntosh W.M.S. was held at the home of Mrs. Alex Sangster on Friday, Nine mem- bers, three visitors and two chil- dren were present, ,"Mrs: Allan White took charge of the meeting. The 'theme was Truth and Freedom. The meeting opened with the call to worship and a hymn. Mrs. Geo. Harper, and Mrs, Fred Dustow read the Scripture readings •given' in , the program. s The minutes of the last meeting were read and adopted. Mrs. Robt: Ferguson prepared and read the study book. The roll call on Thanksgviing was well respond- ed to. • Two quilt tops and linings were donated,. to . he sent to Formosa. A hymn was then' sung, after which Mrs. A. White closed with prayer, A dainty lunch was served by the hostess and her neighbors. Fancy i Green Giant Niblets 14-oz.— 6 for $'1310. 'Case of 24 tins 53.89 with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Currie. Keith Mulvey of Belmore spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Scott. Friends of Mrs. Alan Walker gathered on Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Stewart Forsythe and' during the evening presented her 'with a trilite and two match- ing table lamps. Mr. and Mrs. 'Walker and family move to Owen ;Sound at the end' of the month, Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Bragg and baby Randy and Mr. and Mrs. ;Douglas Clare and baby son of To- ronto spent the week-end with their father, Mr. Fred Daw. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burchill and children visited on Sunday at the home of his sister, Mrs. Robert Kerr of Sta.yner. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. R, Farrier were M r. and Mrs. Jack Gillespie and family, Sarnia, Miss Winnifred Farrier, Toronto, Mrs. Lorne John- ston, Lucknow, Mr. and Mrs. Car- man Farrier and children, Long Branch, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Far- rier and family, Kitchener and local families, Mr.. and Mrs. Hugh Laviolet of Toronto spent the Week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Win. T. Ir- win. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Nethery and 'family of Toronto visited there on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon MeBurney and sons visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur McKagoe of Teeswater. Many in this district have, been laid up during the week with a se- vere cold or flu. Mrs. Alex Robert- son had pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. George 'Weber of Waterloo, spent a few days last week at the home Of his brother, Mr. Carl Weber, and Mr. and Mrs.' Weber and family visited on .Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lin-` densmith of Walkerton. Miss Grace MacLean of Kitchen- er spent the week-end at the home of her sister, Mrs. Wm. T. Irwin. Libby's PORK & BEANS 15-oz. — 6 for $1,00 I Case of 24 tins $3.89 White or Colored— 16 oz. 330. To prevent honey, from running off bread when being used as a spread, mix the money with butter 'or margarine . Angelus MARSHMALLOWS Top▪ Crop POPPING CORN .. 16 oz, 17c St. William PIE READY, 20-oz. Apple ..... 19c St. William PIE READY, 20-oz. Cherry ... 30c St. William PIE READY, 20-oz. Blueberry, 37c FANCY 'APPLES—McIntosh Reds, Jqorthern Spys or Tallman Sweets Bushel -- $1.99 - 6 qt. basket — 49c • Snow Apples, Bushel $1.79 6 qt. basket 45c Florida Seedless GRAPEFRUIT, 96's 10 for 55c LIFETIME SECURITY A Canada Life special contract providing Life Insurance and Pension Option all in one PAO,' available from age t21 to age 55. Consult FRANK C. HOPPER —Representative— , Canada Life, VVINGHAM, ONT. Phone 462 •moo, 11111111=1111,, Bruce Williamson Wed in London when if holds its annual Fall Rexall One-Cent Sale for Six days beginning Monday, October 19, and continuing ,,,./ii.A.AsSvmrsmoNtsmie FORDWICH—Right Rev. W. T. Flannery, D.D., officiated at a double ring ceremony at St. Mar- tin's Chitral, London, when mar- riage vows were exchanged by Evelyn Elizabeth Morrison and Bruce Beverley Williamson, The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John A, Morrison of Park- hill and the groom is the son of Mrs, Emma Williamson and •the late Russel E. Williamson of Fordwich, The bride, given in marriage by her father, chose a floor-length dress of chantilly lace and nylon tulle with seobp neckline and lily point sleeves, her veil was held in place by a crown of pearls and iridescent sequins and she carried a cascade of red roses and ste- phanotis, Miss Mary Morrison of Toronto was matron of honour for her Sister and Mrs, Inez Raysie of Strathrey was bridesmaid. They wore identical dresses of red velvet and White feather head- dress, Mr. Newton Galbraith of Har- riston, cousin of the groom, was beet man, and the guests were ushered by Dr, SteWart Morrison of Leman and. Clarence Graham of Lendott. At the reception at Latin quarter the 'bride's mother were a dusty rose lade dress and white acces- sories and a white eareaffe, The grOOM's Mother Were a blue CM,. ITS OUR McKIBBONS DRUG U U U U U U • • U • • • • U U U U • • • • • • U U U U U 6 PENNIES WILL MEAN DOLLARS TO WINGHAM AND DISTRICT SHOPPERS AT U U U U through Saturday, October 24 Double quantifies of hundreds of nationally-advertised ▪ drug store products will be offered during the sale at ▪ a penny more than the usual price per unit. Vitamins, a medicines, cosmetics, baby needs and men's and wo- men's toiletries are just a few of the many items on ri the Rexall One-Cent Sale. • Special Bonus Buys — articles not included in the One-Cent Sale abut offered at substantially-reduced • prices—will give shoppers an extra opportunity for real savings during the sale. All items are standard — RezaII merchandise and are sold with the usual Rexall moneyrback guarantee of satisfaction. Dave Dinsmore, who were married on Saturday in Trinity Anglican Church. Mrs. Bill Sothern and Gary spent 'Friday in Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. 'Ken Jacklin Kitchener spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Steinacker. Week-end guests with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ashton were Mr.' and Mrs. Art Wells and family of Lon- don, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Durst and family of Scarborough. .Mr.and Mrs. Steve Butehart of Toronto spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Bride. Messrs, George Dane and Jack Wilson left last week for a two weeks' stay in Peace River, Alta. Misses Maud and Esther Harding of Toronto spent the week-end at their home here. Miss Ruth Johnson and Miss Anne Lindsay of Toronto visited over the week-end with Mrs. Al- bert Johnston. Miss Ellen Leis of Millbank is spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. Anson 'Ruttan. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Keith and family of Baden spent the week-- end with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Keith. Mr. and Mrs. Wally Gibson and Garfield, Barry, Darcey and Mr. Earl Moore visited Sunday with Mr. Harold Gibson in Victoria Hospital, London. Messrs. Gordon Mann and Bob Gibson also visited with them. Mr. and Mrs. Noah Ries spent one day last week with friends in Walkerton. Mrs. Ellen Bennett of Gerrie spent a few ,days last week with Mrs. Pearl Patterson. Mrs. Walter Horsburg visited from Monday until Friday with relatives in Madoe. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Doig, Mr. and Mrs.Arnold Doig and Gerry were week-end and holiday guests with relatives in St. Catharines. Mrs. Maurice Wallace and two children of Hamilton returned home Friday after ;spending two weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aitcheson Wallace. Mrs. Emma Williamson spent the week-end in ;London and attended the wedding on Saturday of her son, Bruce, to Miss Evelyn Mor- rison of Parkhill. ' Mrs. Clara McDermitt and Miss Elsie McDermitt of Toronto spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey McDermitt. Miss Bonnie Inglis of Toronto, was a week-end visitor with her parents., Mr. and Mrs. John Inglis. Births BROWN—To Mr, and Mrs. Jack Brown, a son, on Wednesday, Oct. 7th, 1959, in Listowel Hos- pital. HUTCHISON—To Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hutchison, a son, on Friday, Oct. 9, 1.959, in Listowel, Hos- pital, Mr. Bert Thompson returned helve last Monday ;from his trip to :North Dakota and Saskatch°,, wan. 10. and Mrs, Jack Perdue and family of Toronto And Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. McLaughlin and Joanne of Detroit, visited on Saturday with Mr, and Mrs, Clarence ChtunneY, Rev,, and Mrs, 'William Taylor of Dorchester, wno were at BelgraY0 United Church anniversary, Were guests at the Chamney home on Sunday. Mr, Fred Deacon, who has been a patient in Wingham Hospital, was able to return home on Thurs- day. Mr. and Mrs. James O'Brien of Kincardine, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cha.mney. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Deacon and family of Guelph. and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Pettaplace and children of. Teeswator, ;spent .the week.-end.. with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Currie. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Eddington of Detroit and Mr. and Mrs: Edwin Day of Gorrie visited at the Currie home on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mason and family, also Mr. and Mrs. 'John Rea and baby Ronald of Port Cre- dit, visited on Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs, John Mason of London. Mr. and Mrs, Lenard Coyne and family of Windsor spent the week- end at the home of her sister, Mrs. Lawrence Taylor and with Robin- son relatives in East Wawanosh- and Lucknow. Miss Bridgetta O'Malley and Mr. Lynn O'Malley of Sarnia spent the week-end at the home of the lat- ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Thom- as O'Malley. Mrs. O'Malley and Kathleen have been quite ill during the past week with flu. Mr. and Mrs. William Caslick and children of Culross visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Walker. MrS. Carl Weber last week at tended the marriage of her brother, Kenneth Angus Mock, of Durham, son of the late•Mr. and Mrs. John Mock, and Miss Shirley Ann Hen- derson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh David Henderson of tListowel. The marriage was solemnized in the Presbyterian Church, Listowel and the reception 'was held in the church parlor with 45 guests. Mr. and- Mrs. MoCk will make their home in Durham. Mr, and Mrs ,Sam Smyth of Mit.: chell visited on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Smyth and Miss Lilian Smyth of Toronto. Al- bert, of Kitchener, spent the week- end here and Miss Joyce Nichol of Wingham visited at the Smyth home on Sunday. Mr. James Coultes of 0.A.C., at Guelph, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Coultes and Mr; and Mrs. Jack O'Bright of London visited at the Coultes home on Monday. ' The W.M.S. of Calvin-Brick Un- ited Church are holding a mission. ary service in the church next Sun-, day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Walker vis- ited on Sunday at the home of his brother, Mr. .Edmund Walker of Goderich. Mrs. Angus l'alconer was able to return home from Wingham Hospital On Monday, but their ba- by, Kevin Alexander, will spend an- other week in the hospital, Mr. A. E, Purdon of ;Lucknow, who was a patient in Toronto Gen- eral Hospital for the past three Weeks, :retUrned 'home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Falconer and Mr. and Mr's. James Falconer on Saturday attended the marriage of Miss Agnes Jean Hamilton, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs, J. Hamilton of Orangeville, and John Wilson Cro- nin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cronin of Caledon. The wedding was solemnized in St. Mark's Ang- lican Church, Orangeville at, 4 p.m. The wedding dinner and reception Were held for 60 guests in the ar- mouries. 'Mr .and Mrs. Relison, Falconer and sons of Sarnia spent the week- end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil •Falconer. 'Many will be pleased to note that Mr. Wesley Tiffin, who recently re- turned home from Wingham Hos- pital, is now able to be up and around again. Miss Janet Watson of Aylmer, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ro- bert Watson, of Brucefield, yisited on Sunday with Mt, and Mrs. Gil- bert Beecroft. Mr. and Mrs, Hec- tor Hamilton and family of Gorrie spent Monday at the Beecroft home, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Tichbourne of Goderich spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. David Kennedy, and. Mrs.TichboUrne stayed to spend a feW days here, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scott -and sons spent Sunday With het father, Mr, John A, Johnston, at the home of Mr. and Mrs, William Williams, Goderich. Mr. George Kennedy underwent an operation in Victoria Hospital, London, on Thursday, for removal of a ruptured disc in his back, His sons, Will of Toronto and Jack of Kitchener, spent the weelt.end here 'with their Mother, Mr, and Mrs, George Carter and Alan of Blyth visited on Sunday 7th IMO Starting Thursday, Oct. 15 - Ending Saturday, Oct Special Sale Prices and Discounts throughout the stare Seasonable merchandise at amazingly low prices. in Mens',Laie and Boys' Wear Accessories Piece Goods Home Furnishin U • As a special service to shoppers, advance order ri blanks will be obtainable at the store listing all One- • Cent Sale merchandise and other sale articles. These -•T blanks may be filled out and left at the store prior to _ • the sale, and the order may be called for any time • during the sale. The Rexall Fall One-Cent Sale is one of two such sales held each year by Rexall druggists throughout a Canada. Mc IBBONS. PHARMACY HONEJ .01 1. WINGHAM Edighoffers (Wingham) Limite "The Friendly Store" brbideted Olen and white aedes- sbriee and a pink cersage. For travelling, the bride wore a blue Wool dreae With winter White and black iteets8Oriee, The eOlinle will reside ttti UnriOn. RI