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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1955-12-14, Page 14FourteeiiTlie Winglim A^vanee-Hnies, Wednesday, December 14, 1955 MANY WOMEN’S orgauizatiqu? throughout the Dominion are show* ipg A particular interest in CARE’S activities, both from a humanitarian point, of view and from the proven political angle that peoples of war* torn lands who are hungry, void and ^Miserable, are ripe for Communism, and lost to the free world. I JOSE DE VIVRE Channel 8 - PAIL FED CALVES I For maximum growth and, built* | in natural resistance against j infections such as scours* I pneumonia, diphtheria and other » calf diseases, pail fed calves should receive supplementary amounts of vitamins and min­ erals daily. These important nutrients are all supplied in Nixon’s Preven tex Powder which isj easy to use and quite inexpensive, casting only 3 cents per calf per day. One teaspoon of Preventex Powder sprinkled on top of the feed daily helps to protect your calves against deficiency or infectious diseases and assures you healthy, fast growing calves. Try Preventex Powder this year and avoid losses in time, trouble and money. —CentrsJ Pre*. c*atdi<n A devilish dog like Misty here can go almost anywhere without leash or license. Especially in France, where he is seen kicking up his heels in glee just to be living in gay Paree. In Charleston, South Carolina, when a census taker asked a man if he lived within his income, he replied with some dignity: “Certainly not. It is all I can do, sir, to live within my credit" SEE THESE AT Charles Hodgins Your Massey-Harris Dealer Wingham Phone 378 Wednesday, December 14 4.00 Round World 4.30 Take a Look' 4.45 Folk Songs 5.00 Cartoonia 5.30 Howdy Doody 6.00 Buck Rogers 6.30 Focus-Weather 6.45 Focus-Farm 7.00 Focus-Sports. 7.15 Focus-News 7.30 Dangerous Assignment 8.00 Vic Obeck 8.30 I Lpve Lucy 9,00 Hit Parade 9.30 Jackie Rae Shew 10.00 T. B. A. 10.30 Press Conference 10.45 Press Conference 11.00 CBC News 11.15 Pajama Playhouse 0-0-0 Thursday, December 15 4.00 M’Lady 4.30 Story Book 4.45 Maggie Muggins 5.00 Cartoonia 5.30 Howdy Doody 6.00 Range Rider 6.30 Focus-Weather 6.45 Focus-Farm 7.00 Focus-Sports 7.15 Focus-News 7.30 Hopalong Cassidy 8.00 Bishop Sheen 8.30 Fireside Theatre 9.00 Kraft Theatre 9.30 Kraft Theatre 10.00 Boxing 10.30 Boxing 10.45 Boxing 11.00 CBC News 11.15 Pajama Playhouse 0-0-0 Friday, December 16 4.00 Round World 4.30 Bim, Bam, Boom 4.45 Small Fry Frolics 5.00 Cartoonia 5.30 Howdy Doody 6.00 Range Rider 6.30 Focus-Weather 6.45 Focus-Farm 7.00 Focus-Sports 7.15 Focus-News 7.30 The Falcon 8.00 Wayne & Shuster 8.30 Documentary 9.00 Riding High 9.30 Star Stage 10.00 Cavalcade of Sports 10.30 Cavalcade of Sports 10.45 Jim Coleman Show 11.00 CBC News 11.15 Pajama Playhouse o *• o* p Saturday, December 17 4.00 Western Theatre 4.30 Western Theatre 4.45 Western Theatre 5.00 Wild BjJi Hickok 5.30 Disneyland 6.00 Disneyland 6.30 Mr. Fix-it 6.45 The Clue 7.00 Burns & Allen 7,15 Burns & Allen 7.30 Holiday Ranch 8.00 Stage Show 8.30 Honeymooners 9.00 On Camera 9.30 NHL Hockey •10.00 NHL Hockey 1Q.30 NHL Hockey FEED CARTS — Size 36" wide x 36” high x 60" long, other sizes are available on request. Fitted with rubber tired wheels this all steel feed cart is excellent for silage feeding. It can be used as a Mixing Box when feeding cattle concentrates or medicine. STONE BOATS — Size 30 x 80, made of 12 gauge steel plate. Has heavy steel skids on bottom and strong angle frame. Painted black. This design has withstood much abuse and punishment. Manufactured by CLEMMER WELDING MFG. LTD. Waterloo, Ontario FREE! with every purchase of a Cedar Chest until Christmas, 1 bouquet of flowers FREE DELIVERY DEC, 24th No. 480 - in handsome arrangement • af beautiful blond "AVIDORE" ven- cef. band-rubbed, highly polished finish, with convenient Boshart auto­ matic fray. $49.50 A BOSHART Cedar Chest provides the »af». Practical sanctuary (or her intimate treat* arables. Let the rich fragrance at solid Tennessee cedar gluts complete assurance from moth damage. Fully covered by Free Moth mwr» anco policy. Every Genuine BOSHARt Cedar Chest hat rubber-sealed lid which completely teals fo the moth repellent natural- Tennessee cedar aroma™.(or years and yean to come. Ho. 470-a b'ealutlfu! modern tn Matched walnut butt veneers. Hand* rubbed, highly polished finish, with KN’S* rooMy drawer In base, $62.50 Safe, Practical Protection for those PRECIOUS THINGS ask about oar Convenient "LAY-AWAY PLAN” S. J. WALKER . HOME FURNISHINGS Phone 106 V 10.45 King White 11.00 CBC News 11.15 Pajama Playhouse 0-0-0 Sunday, December 18 3,00 You Ape There 3.30 Climax 4,00 Climax 4.30 Plonffe Family 4.45 Plpuffe Family 5,00 Jr, Magazine 5.30 Jr, Magazine 6,00 Exploring Minds 6.30 Father Knows Best 6.45 Father Knows Best 7,00 This is the Life 7.15 This is the Life 7.30 News Magazine 8,00 Ed. Sullivan 8.30 Ed. Sullivan 9,00 4*Star Theatre 9.30 showtime 10.00 CBC Folio 10,30 CRC Folio 10.45 CBC Folio 11,00 CBC News 11,15 Pajama Playhouse SMILES ’N CHUCKLES - NEILSON’S BOXED CHOCOLATES | Schneider’s g | FINE CHOCOLATES and CHRISTMAS CANDY I | IN BULK | 1 g S Salted Nuts - Cigars - Cigarettes g | Silverwood’s Christinas Ice Cream | 1 ' SPECIALS I I ■ I » . While shopping, come in for a | | SNACK or MEAL | | Home Cooking | Use Advance-Times Classified Ads for Results SANTA CLAUS COMES TO NORTH AMERICA Just like most everyone else, Saint Nick prospered after he came to America. In Europe, before he reached these shores, Saint Nick was a tall, angular man, who rode a bony grey mare. He hadn’t been in America long, how­ ever, before he had a new name, a new face, figure and a new and better mode of transportation. The early. English settlers in this country started Santa’s “new look" process. They adopted the legendary figure from the Dutch, but couldn’t pronounce the name “Saint Nicko- lous”. The best they could do was “Santa Kalouf" which was corrupted to “Santa Claus". In 1809, Washington Irving in his “Knickerbocker’s History of New York” changed Santa’s physical ap­ pearance by describing him as a jolly fellow with a broad-brimmed hat and huge britches. He also taught St. Nick to smoke a pipe and traded his hay burner for a wagon. Clement Moore in his famous poem, “The Visit from Saint Nicholas" went even further. He gave Saint Nick a sleigh, twinkling eyes, cheeks like roses, nose like a cherry and a round little belly. Future writers may try to trade Prancer and Dancer off for a jet ship and trim down Santa's waist line. It will be a tough job, for though he isn’t streamlined, Santa pleases the young folks and that’s mighty important. JOYS OF YULETIDE I love to watch the happy throng Whenever Christmas comes along. There’s something winning in the smile Of every kid that gets a pile Of books, and toys and everything That good old Christmas ought to bring. Somehow I never could elate About this thing called man’s estate, Td rather be a kid once more And play with toys upon the floor, I’m thankful though, that in my heart I still can take a youthful part, In all this Christmas joy and cheer That marks the ending of a year. I’m glad there ain’t no law forbids Me getting forty-leven kids And roniping with them all the way To happiness, on Christmas day, For when we add the total sum, The folks that go to'Kingdom Come, According to the Holy Writ, Is them that gives, not them that git. —Platt Youhg, Prayer of a Scotch preacher: “Oh Lord, guide Us aright, fop we are verra, Verra determined." Now! Enjoy an ownerseye view of this fine car THE NEW *56 1956 Chrysler Windsor V-8 4-door sedan to select the drive you want. Push a button . step on the gas»,. and GO! ♦Optional at extra cost Now the exclusive circle of Chrysler owners is easier to join than you might believe—and belonging is more rewarding than ever! You will drive in unbelievable comfort, reassuring safety, and easy confidence, with eager power ready to work for you, instantly. You will control this new V-8 power with your finger tip—select your driving range as easily as you tune your radio, with push­ button PowerFlite. Full-time power steering*, new* centre-plane brakes add still more to your driving pleasure. And the very fact of knowing that you own a Chrysler will give you a wonderful lift! Ask your dealer about the true facts of Chrysler cost. You have nothing to lose... and a Chrysler to gain! Manufactured in canadA by vnRYSttR CORPORATION OF CANADA, LIMITED here's a new Chrysler with me forward hotr^ waiting hr yen atyontdaahrh CUNNINGHAM MOTORS . . WINGHAM, ONTARIO