The Wingham Advance-Times, 1946-02-14, Page 4'44
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A
HAPPY REMINDER
OF YOUR LOVE AND
AFFECTION FOR
YEARS TO COME
CHRISTINE
17 jewels
$37.50
ro H EART
LOCKET
DIAMOND
AND
WEDDING
RINGS
PEE SEES AND BS
- LOSE SATURDAY
Pee Woes Lost To Lucknow and Cubs
To Clinton
On Saturday morning the Pee Wee
of the Public School took on Lucknow
and until the last ten minutes kept the
Lucknow lads in check, In the last.
few minutes folded up jend allowed 3
goals in rapid succession. The final
score, 5-2 for Lucknow. The line-ups;
Wingham, Goal—LeVerne Newman;
defence Stewart Ninnue, Bervil Skinn;
forward,Ross Hilbert, Bob Kress, Jack.
Tervit; alternates, Raymond Merkley,
Maurice Stainton, Billy Bain, Stewart
Everick, Benny Wells, Joni! Hanna,
Jim Fieuch.
Lucknow, Goal—Gaynor; defence,
McNay, Harris; forwards, Johnson,
Chin, Stewart; alternates, 'I hompson,
Ross, Anderson, Irwin, McKim and
Howald.
The scorers for Winghant, Kress and
Stainton, for Lucknow, Stewart, Tho-
mpson, Chin 3.
In an afternoon game the Cubs
journeyed to Clinton and received a
decided trimming 9-0. The lineups:
Wingham, Goal—Jimmy Chittick;
defence. Murray Gerrie, Walter Scott;
forwards, Neil Stainton, Gerald Gerrie,
Ron. Murray; alternates, Larry Hut-
ton, John Hall, Ken. Gregg, Ken. Sax-
ton, Bob Bushfield, John Crawford,
John Hall, Jack Hobden, Gec Porter.
Clinton, Goal—Harold Cribbings; de-
fence, Bob Elliott, Bill Shearing; for-
wards, Clare Maltby, Cameron Maltby,
Murray Maltby; alternates, Don, Epps,
Harris Oaks, Don, Ward. Jerry Hol-
mes, Jack Cowan, Doug.Britton.
SALEM
Miss Minnie Linklater called on
friends in Wroxeter one day last week,
Mrs. Tom Martin's sale Was well at-
tended last Friday.
Mr. Herb Neill of 'Gorrie, who has
been in the Wingham Hospital, is now
with his brother, Mr. Ira Neill.
The W. A. held a meeting in the
church here on Tuesday afternoon of
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hyndman of
Gorrie, called on Mr. and Mrs. John
Gowdy one day last week.
Mrs. Avis Edgar of Kitchener, called
on Mr. Edwin Palmer and other friends
last week.
A number from this vicinity attend-
ed the Carnival in Wroxeter last Thurs
day night.
Mr. Bert Longley has returned from
the London hospital, after his recent
operation, and we are glad tt report
that he is progressing favorably.
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons having claims agains
the estate of Jacob Cathers, late of the
Township of Turnberry in the County
of Huron Retired Farmer, who diee
on or about the seventh day of May,
A. a 1945, are notified to send to J.
H. Crawford, Wingham, Ontario
on or before the sixteenth day of Feb-
ruary, A.D., 1946, full particulars of
their claims in writing. Immediately
after the said sixteenth day of Febru-
ary, 1946, the assets of the said tes-
tator will be distributed amongst the
parties entitled thereto, having regard
only to claims of which the adminis-
trator shall then have notice.
DATED this twenty-ninth day of
January, A.D.0 1946.
J. H. CRAWFORD, K.C.,
Wingham, Ontario,
Solicitor for the Administrator
with Will Annexed.
IN MEMORIAM
MASON—In loving memory of Lois
Appleby Mason, who passed away
one year ago, February 13.
Just a thought of sweet remembrance
Just a memory sad and true,
Just the love and sweet devotion
Of one who thinks of you.
Ever remembered by her grand-
father, Thos. Appleby.
CARD OF THANKS
WV**
REPAIRS TO WASHERS, VACI.1-
mn Cleaners, Radios, Record Play-
ers, Electric Clocks, Toasters, Irons,
Electric Motors. All work guaran-
teed. Larry Hiseler, Patrick and
Edward Sts.
. ,
REX WHEAT GERM OIL—kiiissur-
es better breeding for all animals
and poultry. For aale by Stainton
Hardware.
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
of
FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS
and CHEVROLET CAR
1 mile South of BLYTH, No. 4 High-
way, on
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1946
commencing at 12.30 p.m.
HORSES—Sorrel gelding, rising 5
years old; brown gelding, rising 3 yrs.
old.
COWS-6 Holstein springer cows,
5 years old; 4 Ayrshire springer cows,
3 to 6 years old; 10 Fresh Milch cows,
3 to 6 years old; 7 Holstein and Ayr-
shire cows, due in March and. April; 3
Ayrshire yearling heifers; S Durham
yearlings; 1 two-year-old Durham Bull
6 young calves.
PIGS—Four sows due in March and
April,
MOTOR CAR-1929 Chev. coach,
in excellent condition.
IMPLEMENTS—Mower, Cultivat-
or, 4-section Harrows, Sec.d Drill, Har-
row Cart, Manure Spreader, Massey-
Harris; Cutter, Buggy, Light Sleigh,
Whiffletrees, Neckyokcs and numerous
other articles.
Any person wishing to purchase
dairy cows should attend this sale.
These cows are in good condition and
giving a good flow of milk.
TERMS—,CASH
POSITIVELY NO RESERVE
Harold Jackson George C, Powell.
Atietioneer, Proprietor
11...23{1,94,
CARD OF THANKS
I want to take this oppc.ttenity to
thank my many friends and neighbors for their good wishes and treats which
I received while a patient in the hos-
pital. Mrs, Geo. Naylor.
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WINGHAM ADVANCZVIMES
Thursday, February 14, 1945
visitor -at the home of his wife.
The annual meeting of the United
church congregation will be held to
Wednesday evening.
.111r,. John Laidlaw attended the fun-
eral of his sister, Mrs. McCallum et .
Walton on Saturday. Mrs. McCallum
passed on in Clinton Hospital follow-
ing an operation. This esteemed lady
was in her 70th year.
At the last meeting ot the Lions.
Clith various guests were introduced, •
among the mast important was. Dis-
trict Deputy Governor Fred Spry of
Wingham, who gave a very helpful ad-
dress.
Don't Fail To See. The New
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CARS and TRUCKS
Now On Display
GARNISH YOUR
HOME WITH
Beauty
Redecorate your Home
with the Charm of our
Quality
SUNWORTHY
Wallpapers
AND
LOWE BROS. ,
Paints
Paints and Enamels for every job
Harold Finley
Specializing in Spray
Painting
Centre St. Wingham
NEXT TO DR. FOX
WHITECHURCH Good Stock of Genuine Approved Chrysler
PARTS on hand
Parts and Workmanship Guaranteed
CALL IN AT
Edwards' Motor Sales
Victoria Street Wingham
Your Authorized Dealer for
Chrysler, and Plymouth Cars and Fargo Trucks
PHONE 417, , WINGHAM, ONT.
Tune in to our Radio Program, 8.45 Wednesday
Evenings, 920 on your dial
Pte, Bob Ross spent a few days this
week at Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. !Gordon Elliott and
family visited on Sunday at the home
of his sister, Mrs. MacTavish of Luck-
now.
Mr. and Mrs. Relison Falconer of
Toronto, spent Sunday at the home of
his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Fal-
coner.
A concert is being held in the In-
stitute Hall here this Friday evening
to welcome home some of the boys.
All are invited.
Mr. and Mrs, Wallace Conn and
children spen Sunday with her grand-
father, Mr. Thos. Hill of Langsidc,
and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Scott of Rip-
ley visited there on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Waddell and fam-
ily of Bluevale, spent Sunday with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Casken-
ette.
Mr. Jas. Morrison who has spent the
past three years with the R.C.A.F., at
Newfoundland, and his wife from Tor-
ono, spent the past week-end at the
home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
B. Morrison.
Pte. Thos.'Inglis, who has been over-
seas for some years returned home last
week, and is visiting his paientS, Mr.
and Mrs, Thos. Inglis. DAVID CROMPTON
JEWELLER
the attendance of 24. The discussion
was, The Costly Trip from the Pro-
ducer to the Consumer, It was asked
to list any ways in which to eliminate
these unnecessary steps. These were
thought the only way would be by sell-
ing co-operative and this would also
cut out some of the unnecessary cost.
The rest of the evening was spent in
progressive euchre. High prize for
ladies going to Mrs. Wilfred McKag-
ue, low prize going to Mrs. Frank Mc-
Cormick. High for men going to Wil.
fred McKag-ue, low for men to • Pat
McGlynn. Lunch was served. It was
undecided when the next meeting
would be.
HURON-BRUCE FORUM
BORN
RENWICIC—In Wingham General
Hospital, on Sunday, Feb. 10th., to,
,Mr. and Mrs. Frank Renwick, Tees-
water, a daughter.
REID—In Wingham General Hospi-
tal, on Monday, Feb. 11th e to Mr,
and Mrs. Milvert Reid, R. R. No. 3,,
Lucknow, a son.
FINLEY—In Wingham General Hos-
pital, on Tuesday, Feb. 12th., to Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Finley, a daughter.
CAMPBELL—On Tuesday February
5th., to Mr. and Mrs. Stan. Campbell,
Wingham, a son, (Douglas Keith).
Huron-Bruce Farm Forum met at
the home of Mrs. Irlma jtnkins with
Wingham, Ont. Phone 59
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THE SALVATION
ARMY
EVANGELISTIC
SERVICES
Thursday and Friday,
FEBRUARY 14 and 15
MAJOR SILVER and
CAPT. DAVIS, -
of Listowel
Everyone Invited.
At the Council meeting held Mon-
day night, three applicaticns, all re-
turned men, were received for the po-
sition of Assessor, Mr. Edward Johns-
ton received the appointmert at a sal-
ary of $125.
Pte. Frank Kechnie arrived home
last week on the Queen Elizabeth, also
Pte. J. F. Ray, who at present is a
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"COST a CENTS DAILY, VITA—
Diet Multiple Vitamin Capsules con-
tain vitamins A, Bl, C, D, Niacin
Amide and Riboflavin. Ninety days
supply $2.70. Trial thirty day supply
$1.15. Sold at Independent Drug
Stores."
WESTFIELD
WANTED—Well equipped Farm, 100
to 150 acres. Reply by letter to Box
• C, coo Advance-Times,
Messrs. Wni. 'McDowell and Alva
McDowell are in Toronto this week
having shipped cattle down on Satur-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Walden, Mr.
and Mrs. Douglas Campbell, Mr. Ray-
mond Redmond were Wingham visitors
on Monday.
Mr. Russel Cook of Toronto, spent
the week-end with his parents, Mr. and
ZIrs. Leonard Cook.
• Misses Dorothy and Roberta McVit-
tie of Blyth, Mr. Roy MEVittie of
Clinton, spent Sunday with their par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McVittie.
Mr. Ted Hunking, who is employed
by Ernest Snell, spent Sunday with his
parents in Hullett Township.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Taylcr, Mr. and
Mrs. W. F. Campbell were Goderich
Visitors on .Sunday.
Miss Pearl Jamieson spent the week-
end with her parents in Ashfield.
The Y. P. met on Wednesday even-
ing. The program was prepared by
Pearl Jamieson: The meeting was led
by Phyllis Cook, with Arnold Cook
ptesiding at the piano. Prayer by Eil-
een Taylor, scripture by Victor Camp-
bell, topic, Pearl Jamieson. Social ac-
tivities were enjoyed.
WANED—Young man or boy to learn
floor finishing and cabinet-making.
1 - G A. Good ges. to pp y orman
Rintoul, 'phone 251. ELECTRIC BROODERS-25 or 60
cycle, $21.50. Stainton Hardware. WANTED—Middle-aged woman for
Cook in small hospital. Apply, stat-
ing experience and salary expected,
to the Superintendent, Scott Mem-
orial Hospital, Seaforth.
ELLIOTT'S HOME BAKERY—Tel-
ephone. 367. Week-end orders not
taken later than Thursday night.
' FOR SALE—Farm containing 107
acres. Good buildings. On main
highway. Hydro available. For par-
ticulars apply at this otfice or to
W. E. Weir, R, R. 1, Wroxeter.
FOR SALE—Girls' Dresses and Coats
sizes 14 and 16; Paddy green Ski
Jacket, also Sweaters. Apply at The
Advance-Times..
FOR SALE—Complete set offRacks
for 2-ton truck, 14 ft. long. 'Phone
187, Wingham.
FOR SALE—Two Durham Cows.
Apply Roy McKay. Lower Wing-
ham.
Grocery
Features
FOR SALE—Baby Carriage. 'Phone
817, Wingham.
FARM FOR SALE-103 acres, 12
acres of bush, 7 miles from Wing-
ham, 8-4 mile off No. 4 Highway.
Apply Advance-Times.
FRUITS and VEGETABLES
ORANGES, size 288, dnz .29c
Size 220, doz. . . . . .47c
Jordan's Grape
JUICE
16 oz. 21c
32 oz 39c
FOR SALE—Medium Weight Horse,
Apply to W. F. Burgman, 'Phone 50
or 164. GRAPEFRUIT, 5.for ,25c BLYTH
Mr. Andy Kyle has left for Toronto
where he will seek employment. We
wish him success.
GREEN.
CELERY, 2 bunches , ..23c
FIRM HEAD
LETTUCE, .. .. .2 for 25c
NEW
CARROTS, pound ..... . 8c
NEW
CABBAGE, 3 pounds .....17c
PASTURE TO RENT-160 acres of
excellent pasthre, turnherry Twp.
Plenty of water and good fences.
Apply to Wm. Breckenridge, Bel-
grave.
WASHED
PARSNIPS, 3 pounds .25c
WASHED
TURNIPS, 3 pounds 14c
JUICY, Sire 360
LEIVIONS, dozen .... .29c
The family of the late N.: rs. Rolph,
wish to express their sincere appreci-
ation for kindness and sympathy shown
in their recent bereavement, by friends
and neighbours. They also wish to
thank those who sent flowers, Rev.
Beecroft, Ross Smith and those who
kindly loaned their cars.
FARM FOR SALE-119 acres near
Whitechurch. Frame house, bank
barn, plenty of water, some bush.
25 acres ploughed. All in good state
of cultivation. Geo. McClenaghan,
Whitechurch, Ont.
Domino TEA, 8 oz. pkg. . .33c
16 oz. pkg. .65c
Fry's COCOA, 8 oz. tin . .19c
16 oz. tin
MEDIUM
CHEESE, pound 29c
GRADE A LARGE
EGGS, dozen ....... —37c
DR, JACKSON'S
JIFFY PORRIDGE . —17c
MUNCHIES, 2 pkgs... , .23c
PIE CRUST, pkg. . , . 24c
PICNIC SOUR.
PICKLES, 16 oz. ...... . 23c
KRAFT
CHEESE, 8 oz. pkg. 19c
SALTED
PEANUTS, pound . . — . .35c
A. )3. C. LAUNDRY
SOAP, 3 for .. „ W..pykl4c
SNOW FLAKE
AMMONIA, pkg. . — —
SINKO, tin . , . . .. . 25c
FLUSHO, tin.,,..,.,...21c
LASCO
CLEANSER, tin . — , 5c
WE'RE AGENTS for Kitchener Big-
4 Chicks, and advise you order soon,
especially for February-March de-
livery. Satisfied customers who or-
der each year testily to their wise
choke. Breeders Government in-
spected and blood-tested for both,
strains of pultornin. Fred Hogg,
Wingharn.