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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1944-12-28, Page 10WINGHAU ADVANCETIIOS ThwesdaY) De 28tht 1944 TWO V-RitkrAr"TocroMM41070 04...41%10,5.41,X4 04$1,00ANTOAM mghani. Merchants Extend New Years Greetings Orr (M.1 egaS.‘" ere Kirt6A <elf( el? ciii-x7-1 Orr 11,47. e•-••• We are looking to 1945 to be a year of fine achievement. We hope it brings you the fullest share of bright prospects and substantial prosperity and .happiness. Mau .1945.. igtittg. 3,.#41313ittroo ttnil ftosprritg Of r t • (0--2:1 (3,k cs.P. Ore • Let's face 1945 with confidence, but let's get off to. a good start at the very beginning. Here's to a successful year for all I Wingham Utilities Commission THAT IS OUR WISH FOR EVERYONE MacLEAN COAL CO. A FULL MEASURE of happiness to all of our friends . . . including Vic- tory and Peace. NEW YEAR SYMPHONY , . . Our musical composition for the New Year would be on overture of peace, punctuated with happiness and scored in a tempo of joy. GOOD LUCK TO ALL IN 1945 Father Time has com- pleted another yearly cir- cuit. HappYNey Year — everybody. Our sincere New Year's wish is that you have good health and 'good luck in 1945. Gibson 's Bakery Foxton Dairy and Lunch. Room Stedman Store We are grateful for this opportunity to wish you a Happy New Year. And we hope the New Year will bring you success and happiness. HI, FELLA! . Welcome 1945. You may be a young 'un but for our money you look all right. We'll count on you to bring health, prosperity' and a little happiness to all our* friends. Come on in and do your stuff. E. J. Nash RING IN THE NEW The old year ends . . the New Year begins . . may it 'be the start of a joyous New Year for you. To all in this district we extend the wish that you have a New Year filled with happiness. George Olver RINGING IN THE NEW YEAR Not empty words but a sincere hope that happi- ness and. prosperity ;will come your way in 1945. HERE'S HOPING That you all will 1e sit- ting on top of the world during 1945. Happy New Year to all. Sunoco Dealer Canada Packers Limited Duncan Kennedy, Mgr. W.A.11eughan GLAD TIDINGS When New Year's bells ring out their message of faith and hope may you share in the blessings of a better year. PATTISON Radio Service If we could paint a pic- ture of the New Year for you, we'd make it rosy and full of the good things we hbpe will come your way. C. N. Merkley Harry J Fryfogle C 17IAINWAY STORES Mrs. Reta Mason, Mgr. RINGING IN THE NEW YEAR Our good resolution for 1945 is to merit your kind esteem and approval even more than in the past. 'NEW YEAR'S WISH We don't know what . the year holds in store for you—but if wishes come true, our wishes will ensure you the grandest year you've ever had, jkAgeggOga'MaftteogrotATAV" • • • ziOr,.stAgifigMrk Wingham Advance-Times Published at WINGHAINI a ONTARIO iOnbscription Rate -- One Year $2.00 Six months, $1,00 in advance Tat S. A., $2.50 per year Foreign rate, $3.00 per year Advertising rates on application. THg, t ND O1 'rat 'BEGINNING A9 la the custom, in the closing days the old year, we pause front otfr ad look back on the days that liefOre, Nineteen forty-four has been a year of sorrows and difficulties for many. Separation from loved 'ones, difficul- ties 1>f many finds in our business, etc. We may feel however that we have come to the end of the beginning . that the year just dawning will be our Victory Year , that our worries and efforts are to bring forth the fruits of toil and sacrifice , . that we may look forward to a better day when we shall go onward together to a bigger and better life in the same old world, As editor f desire on behalf of our Staff to espress our appreciation to the folk of this community, for our pleasant relations during this past year, and hope that we may merit your continued confidence in the year to come. DISTRLCT NEWS Port Albert School To Close Soon' Although no announcement had been made all signs point to an early closing of the Navigation School at Port Albert, There was a very heavy exodus of students. Christmas dinner WM- served but not in' the traditional mariner with officers as hosts, for only a skeltoit staff remains. Those wh'0 came. here with the, first contingent from ,overseas four years and two months ago have reCeived postings: Stint& By trap Ribs Broken. While walking along No. 4 high- Way,. john -Grainger, of trucetield, was knocked to the Pavement by, a ear driven by Walter ;Spencer, Hensall. According to police reports,. Spencer, 'who Was 'driving to Seaforth, saw Mr. Grainger who was carrying a -flash. light, and in trying to avoid hitting him, the ear skidded with the left front fenders striking the pedestrian, Mt Grainger received rib fracturets- and bruises, and was removed to Clinton Uospital for treatment where his daughter, Miss Grainger, is superin- tendon. Leaves $5000 To Kincardine The Town of Itilleartline has seen bequeathed 0,060 in the will of the late Sir Alexanderifatglerizie, eardine-born baronet who died there in the summer of INS. It is stipulated. the Money be invested and interest used for 'the maintenance 'of Ititlear- dine Cemetery. In. his lifetline, Sir ,Alexander 'presented Macpherson Park to the community, and also assisted local churches, hospitals and other in- stitutions, 160th .Veteran Passes The funeral of Adam Donnie, who passed away on Monday, at Hamilton, in his 01st year, took& place from the Tanner and Pearson ifitneral home to Walkerton Cemetery under auspices of Walkerton Canadian Legion with serv- ice by,,Ity.• R. C, tapper, rector 'of St. Paul's Anglican Church, Pull milt. tary honors were accorded, the veter- ans marching ht a body and 'Last Post' was sounded, Mr, befinie was a vet. trail of Pita Great War, having en. listed in the 160th Bruce Battalion and served overseas, being wounded twice and also suffered from gas, About five years ago he was town foreman at Walkerton but has been ill since, Mr, and Mrs. Sohn ;Pinglartd, Lon- deshoro, on Wednesday, Dottriber observed their Olden wedding. Prattle Pittgland, X.C., Clinton is a mt.