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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1954-12-15, Page 10The Wingham Advance-Times, Wednesday, December 15, 1954 ADMISSION Want ads are the most democratic form of advertising. Whether you want to sell a mansion or a go-cart, $ the want ads will work for you. Brampton branch of the bank and topk oyer his new post on Monday, Taking the position hero left vacant by Carl’s departure is Mr. J. P- Cooke of the Market Branch, Toronto, to whom we extend a hearty welcome, of granite, Wingham Armouries CURRIE FURNITUREFORTY YEARS AGO 16 games for $1.00 and 4 specials 25c each wonderful gift suggestions for the whole family at . .W. NEW MASSEY-HARRIS TRACTOR CHARLES HODGINS FIFTEEN YEARS AGO■ __ si XMAS SPECIAL 2 $3-°° BEATTY STABLE EQUIPMENT LITTER CARRIERS and WATER BOWLS No. 11 TRACTOR SPREADER Medium size, spiral type distributor, roller bearings, adjustable speeds, steel wheels or rubber tires. Letz Medium-Duty High Capacity Grinders MODEL SOX Grinds Feed Right and Grinds it Fast. MASSEY-HARRIS MANURE SPREADERS No. 15 TRACTOR SPREADER Large capacity, rubber tired equipped, five speeds, capacity 85-90 bus. ^.iLuuufiumuutiiunwniiimHmuiiitiuiuuiununu'Uul SIXTY YEARS AGO I TRACTOR REPAIRS “ WE HAVE A LICENSED 5IECHANIC AND ARE PREPARED TO # DO OVERHAUL WORK ON ALL MAKES OF TRACTORS In Wingham it's BEEFMAKER WINGHAM Wingham Canadian Legion Annual Turkey Draw Wednesday, December 15th 8.30 p. m. Chickens for regular games Turkeys for special and draw prizes g Your Massey-Harris Dealer * Wingham Phone 378 jl — THERE’LL BE NO "BEEFS ABOUT THIS KIND OF Shur-Gain Swings the Scales in Your Favour Many of the most cost-conscious feeders find that it pays to use SHUR-GAIN Beef­ maker—because a small amount of SHUR- GAIN does such a BIG job of beef produc- The reason is simple—beef cattle need a balanced ration to make beef just as dairy cows need a balanc­ ed ration to make milk. SHUR-GAIN contains what grain lacks, - - - the nutrients needed to produce beef quickly and-cheaply. Try feeding Beefmaker to your steers—mixed one to seven with grain. You will find the extra finish means extra profits. Call in and Let us Discuss your Beef Feeding Program Mr. Peter A. Miller is putting up a fine frame residence in Pleasant Val­ ley this winter. Messrs. Vanstone Bros,, marble dealers, have put down a large plat­ form adjoining their works, on which to store their large stock marble, etc. Errington - Jewitt—On 5th, at the residence of December the bride’s parents, by the Rev. J. W, Bring, Mr. David S. Errington of the 2nd eon. of Morris to Miss Olivia J. Jewitt, youngest daughter of Mr. Thomas Jewitt, of the Bluevale Road. 0-0-0 Mrs. W. A. Currie left on Saturday to spend the winter with her daugh­ ter, Mrs. A. Bieman. Mr. and Mrs, E. Stanley and Mr* and Mrs, Carl Smith, of Owen Sohnd, spent the week-end as the guests of Rev. E. O, and Mrs. Gallagher. SEE THEM I SPACE SAVERS HASELGROVE’S SMOKE SHOP for Cigarettes, Tobacco and Smoker’s Sundries I On Wednesday, December 9th, at the Manse, Wingham, Miss Nettie Bryce, of Turnberry, was united in , marriage to Air. Marshall Haines, a ? prosperous farmer near Guelph. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. J Mr. Perrje. The happy couple left on the afternoon train and will visit Fer­ gus, Toronto, Buffalo and other points. There passed away in Wingham on Sunday last, Isabella Finlayson, be- | loved wife of Mr. Alex McNiven, at ! the age of seventy-three and six j months. She leaves her husband and j an adopted son "to mourn their loss. | The members of the Anglican I Young People's Association were «much indebted to Mr. Roy Mundy, for sj the splendid entertainment he gave i them with his lantern slides of Old I London on Monday evening last, i About one hundred and twenty views — | of the world’s metropolis were shown =’ and explained by Mr. Mundy, gl; . -0-0-0- 1 ’ TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO 1’ g'} Last week W. T. Cruickshank mov- = > ed the Radio shop down Josephine H ■ Street to the store lately occupied by ■ the Canadian National Railway ex- jg ■ press office. The new stand offers a =: much better opportunity to demon- g, strate radios, and greater room to ■ „ display the various models and makes i jj; handled. At the rear of the front shop = ‘ is a large room, to be used for dem- | ® onstration purposes, and in which the! g broadcast from station 10BP will] a take place.g Miss Agnes Fortune spent last week = . with her friend, Miss Kathleen g ’ Pringle. ■ Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Stokes spent gji Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. =! W. J. Ballagh, Culross.g W congratulate Mr. Walter Fores- ■: ter, who was one of the 500 farm § boys who enjoyed the Royal Winter = Fair as the government's guest.I 0-0-0 At a meeting of the congregation of St. Paul’s United Church, Sarnia, held last Monday evening an unani­ mous invitation was extended to Rev, J. F. Anderson, B. A, B, D., to be­ come their pastor at the end of the present year, June -3Oth. Mr. Ander­ son will have completed successful pastorate six years of Wingham United Church and will be greatly missed in the community. We regret to report that Chief Geo. Allen is ill in Victoria Hospital, Lon­ don. On behalf of our citizens gener-- ally we wish him a speedy recovery. In honour of Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Madill, also Mr. and Mrs. Don Nasmith, the young people held a dance in the Masonic Hall on Tues­ day evening. Gifts were presented to them, Mr. and Mrs. Nasmith receiving a beautiful table, and Mr. and Mrs. Madill, a lovely lamp. Mr. Carl McKay, teller of the Dom­ inion Bank, was transferred to the Even before the turn of the century, polar and other explor­ ers found that boxes of light, non-rusiingajuminum gave their precious first-aid equipment more protection from rough usage and rough weather. Manufacturers took the tip. Today, especially in factories where industrial processes create humid or corrosive conditions, aluminum boxes are used to keep tot-aid kits in good shape. In fact, aluminum is now popular for boxes to hold everything from tools to trout flies. And for countless other containers that must stay clean, bright, free from rust. Alumi­ num Company of Canada, Ltd. 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