HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1946-06-06, Page 5Thursday, June 6th, 1946
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Warm Days are Coming !
Dress the children comfortably alird coolly in these
Smart Map SUN-SUITS, PLAY-SUITS, OVER-
ALLS and SLACKS.
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SUN-SUITS and PLAY-SUITS for sizes 2-6
Attractively made in bright Prints and Seesuckers.
• 98c — $3.25 each
FOR BOYS, 2-6. Little OVERALLS,
SHIRTS, JERSEYS, and • SHORTS
Summer weight materials, 'well-made and
popularly priced.
GIRLS' SLACK SUITS for sport and beach wear.
Made with the "Eisenhower Jacket" style in fine
coloured Alpines.
Sizes 10 — 14 $8.75
Ladies' Wear Dept.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
'Mr. Herb Jerome of Detroit, spent a
few days in town last week.
Mrs. Frank Colby of Toronto, spent
a week with Mrs. 0. Hablcirk.
Mrs. P. Reid of Kingston, is visiting
with her daughter, Mrs. W. A. Bee-
croft.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Fisher of Tor-
onto, are visiting with Miss Fisher and
Mrs. Geo. Hanna,
Misd Betty Finley of London, spent
the week-end at the home of her par-
ents, Mr, and Mrs, D. H. Finley.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert. Arbuckle of
Toronto; were week-end visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. David Hamilton, Minnie
street,
Mrs. Pat Hamilton of Willard Hall,
Toronto, spent the last week and a
half with her .parents, Dr. arid Mrs.
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New Low june. Prices for
4) Day Old . Chicks
TWO SHIPMENTS WEEKLY
WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY
ASSORTED BREEDS , . .$12.00 per 100
This price applies to hundred lots or °yet, only.
A. C. ADAMS
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WINGHAM
Three-piece PLAY SUITS . Midriff style
for sport and garden wear Sizes 14 --:— 18 $4.95
A new and smart selection of SUMMER DRESSES
—Ginghams, Nets, Eylets (coloured and white
Chambrays and Cotton Prints. Good size ranges,
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Successor to H. E. Isard & Co.
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To our many customers, who for the past
twenty-three years we have had the pleasure of
serving, we say thanks for your loyal patronage.
May I bespeak for my successors in the dairy
business, Stafford Bateson and son, Jack, the same
friendly relations, and your continued patronage.
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COCOA SALE—Cowan's Perfection, 1 lb. tin, 20c
BLUE RIBBON COCOA, lb. tin, sale price , .. .19c
CERTO, for Preserving—Buy during sale . .. .20c
WAX PAPER, 50 ft. 12c PRESTO-PACK, 7c
Maxwell House COFFEE, screw top jars, lb. 46c
Aylmer Grape Juice, 13 oz. 20c I Kraft Cream Cheese, pkg. 16c
Tomatoes, sound, ripe, lb. 15c 1 Neilson's Bulk Cocoa, 413. 12c
Selling Out .Grocery Sale
A Grocery Stock worth
Tliousands of Dollars
THAT MUST BE REDUCED DURING THE
NEXT FEW WEEKS. NEW MANAGE-
MENT TO TAKE OVER BUSINESS AND
LEASE IN JULY,.
COME-- BRING YOUR SHOPPING BAGS
AND BASKETS AND FILL YOUR PANTRY.
Just a few of the many items
DURING THIS REDUCING SALE.
CANNED FRUIT. SALE
Canned Peaches, 20 oz. tin ..-19c Canned Red Plums, 20 oz. ..„.18c
Canned Green Gage Plums OLIVES, Pimento, 6 oz. ...„„.27c 20 oz„ 30% sugar , „ .. 13c OLIVES, lain 6 oz size 21c RELISH SAUCES 'y , , ' ,MARMALADES JAMS Lily White Corn Syrup .., ....,.,,23c
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Clark's Governor Sauce ........,,,21c Herrings in. Tomato Sauce
Dalton's Jolly Good Sauce $c Tall or Oval. Tins, sale 18c
Pacific Pastry Flour, 24 lbs, 750 Lamp or Lantern Glasses 10c
Sardines in oil „...„.„. .. . . 2 tins 15c Success Floor Wax, lb, tin 27c
Salted Peanuts, lb. 33c Success Floor Gloss, qt. for $5c
Double Cream Custard Powder—Harry Horne's or
Gold Medal Brand—Vanilla or Lemon flavor
1 pound,tin 29c for „ .... .23c
Lynn.Valley BEET GREENS, 20 oz. tin, sale ..10c
Tomato Juice, 20 oz. tin 9c
Pure Olive Oil, 4 oz. size 29c
Cheese—LBest Canadian, medium
old, colored, sale, 38c for 32c lb.
Cheddar Cheese, 1 lb. Roll 37c
VanCamp's Toni. Soup, 3 for 25c
Clark's Mushroom, Asparagus or
Scotch Broth Soup 2 for 15c
Toilet Soaps—Lur, Lifebuoy or
Palmolive 2 cakes 11c
Moody's Toilet Flush
22 oz. tin, sale 22c
Moody's Drain Cleaner
reg. 35c tin—sale 27c
Turpentine, pt. bottle 21c
Diced Carrots, Devon choice
quality, 20 oz. tins, 2 for 25c
Nile Toilet Tissue ..... ..... ,..2 for 9c
Kippered Snacks in oil
31/2 oz. 9c 5 oz. tin for 11c
White Cooking Beans, 4 lbs. 23c
Brodie's Self-raising Flour
Regular 25c sack for 19c Old Dutch Cleanser, 2 for 19c Gillett's Lye, tin 9c
Eddy's MATCHES (strike anywhere) 3 boxes 25c
Magic BAKING POWDER, 1 lb. tin, Sale . .25c
Oxo, 4-cube box 8c Javel Bleach, qt. bottle 7c
Vanilla Extract, 4 oz. reg. 10c White or Yellow Sugar, 5 lb. 39c
SALE PRICE-2 for 15c Lime Juice, Gold Label,
Vanilla Extract, 2 oz. size 3c 22 oz. 40c Sale for 35c
Gold Medal TEA, Orange Pekoe, 1/4 lb. 40c for 36c
Dalton's Jolly Good Prepared Mustard, 24 oz. 19c
PIE PUMPKIN, Choice, 16 oz. tins, 2 tins for 19c
Neilson's Jersey Brand COCOA, lb. 26c 1/2 lb. 16c
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daughter, of Mrs. Jacques and the late
W. J. Jacques, was united in marriage
to Leslie Bruce Harkness, younger
son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Leslie Hark-
ness of Carrick township. The cere-
mony was performed by the Rev. Ern-
est Jacques of Caledotiia, uncle of the
bride, assisted by the Rev. J. Caley of
Gorrie. The bride given in marriage
by her brother, Lloyd R., wore a floor
length gown of white sheer with halo
and shoulder length veil and carried
a shower bouquet of narcissi, tulips
and fern. Her sister, Mrs. Robt. J.
Harkness, dressed in mauve crepe and
carrying mauve and yellow tulips acted
as matron of honour. Mr. Robert j,
Yuill - Stokes
On Saturday, June 1st.; the home of
-Mr. and Mrs. James Stokes, Wrox-
eter, was the setting for the marriage
of their daughter, Alberta Jeanette,
and Clarence Joseph Yuill, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Yuill, of Brussels.
Rev. L. C. Jorgenson of Bluevale
Presbyterian Church officiated, with
Mrs. Jorgenson playing the wedding
music. The ceremony was performed
before an arch of evergreen flowers
and streamers, The bride wore a floor-
length gown of white tafetta with full
skirt and bertha collar edged with
pleating. Her headdress was Queen
Anne style trimmed with white flowers
from which fell a long net veil. She
carried Johanna Hill roses with white
satin streamers. Her bridesmaid, Miss
Myrtle Yuill of St. Catharines, sister
of the groom wore white sheer with
shirred waistline and pink trimming.
Her headdress was- a shoulder length
veil and her flowers were pink carna-
tions. John Stokes, brOther of the
bride was best man,
Following the ceremony dinner was
served to the immediate families.
Friends of the bride serving were, Is-
abel Zinn, Myrtle Ballagh, Edna Joh-
ann, Mildred Stokes, and Mrs. Carl
Nichol.
For travelling the bride wore a
printed silk jersey, aqua coat and
white hat with black accessories and
corsage of roses. After their trip to
Ottawa and points east, they will re-
side in Morris Township.
Steel) - Rolston
In "Wingham Unit6d Church, on
Saturday,,June 1st,, the marriage was
solemnized of Irene E. Rolston (Tay-
lor), daughter of Mr. And Mrs. Robt,
Rolston of Detroit, and Thomas A.
Steep of Clinton, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Andrew W. Steep of Clinton,Rev, W.
A. I3eecroft officiated. Mr. W. A. And-
crton played the ivedding music and
Miss Eva Lediett sang, "I love you
Truly",
Given in marriage by her father,
the bride wore a floor-length gown of
white sheer and carried a bouquet of
red; roses and bouvardia. Attending
the bride were Velma Rolston of De-
&Olt, matron of honour, in blue net
floor-length gown with coloured bou-
quet of roses' and sweet peas, and
Betty Steep of Clinton, bridesmaid, 'in
Harkness, was his brother's best man.
Mrs. R. A. Ashton of Gorrie, aunt of
the bride, played the wedding music.
After the ceremony a wedding din-
ner was served by Misses Jean Hark-
ness of Toronto, Elizabeth Jacques of
Caledonia, Mrs: Oliver Jacques, Clif-
ford and Mx's, Lloyd Jacques. The
bride's cake, tapers and pink and white
adorned the table. Friends number-
ing thirty-five were present from To-
ronto, Caledonia, Brussels, Listowel,
Clifford, Gorrie, Wroxeter, Belmore,
Carrick, and neighbours.
The happy couple left amid showers
of confetti for London, Caledonia, Nia-
gara Falls and Toronto, The bride
donned a navy tailored suit with hat
and accessories to match. On their
return they will reside on the groom's
farm, Lot 10, Con. 18, Howick. HAMILTON
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blue sheer with colonial bouquet of
white and pink carnations. The flower
girl, Verna Griffith of Wingham, was
gowned in pink organdy and carried
pink and white carnations. Lyle Rol-
ston of Detroit, brother of the bride,
was best man. Gerald Harris of
Blyth and Robert Scheonhals of Clin-
ton, acted as ushers. The reception
was held at Yemen's Grill after which
Mrs.! David Jewitt, aunt of the bride,
received the guests at her home, wear-
ing a powder blue crepe suit with
matching accessories, She was assist-
ed by Mrs. Steep in flowered jersey,
with black accessories. For the wed-
ding trip to the States, the bride don-
ned a suit of gold wool with brown
accessories. On their return they will
reside in Clinton. Guests attended
from Detroit, Windsor, London, Clin-
ton, Wroxeter, Welland, Gorrie and
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Parker
Mr. and Mrs. cordon Vittie, Mr,
and Mrs, Charles Hewitt of Welland,
visited at Mr, and Mrs. "Wm. R. Tay-
lor's on Sunday.
Mr. Bert Thompson, a delegate from'
the Auburn circuit of the ..'United
Church, spent Tuesday, Wednesday
and Thursday in London at the con-
ference held there last week.
Rev. Henry Martin of Southampton,.
and his son, Mr. Ronald Martin, Tor-onto, visited Saturday with the form-
er's mother, Mrs, Wm. Martin, White-
church, who is permanently confined
to bed.,
WEDDINGS
Blackmore - Elliott
A pretty wedding ceremony took
place at Knox Presbyterian Church,
Bluevale, on Saturday, June 1st, at
4 o'clock, when Lois, Evelyn Ross,
Reg. N., only .daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Elliott, Bluevale, be-
came the bride of Mr. William N.
Blackmore, B.A. ,Toronto, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil Blackmore of Beams-
ville.
Rev. Leland C. Jorgenson officiated.
The church was tastefully decorated
with standards of white lilacs and tul-
ips, while the guest pews were marked
with white narcissus, iris, 'and white
ribbon. Mrs. Donald Robertson of
Wingham, played the wedding music.
Entering the church on the arm of
her father, the bride was charming in
a gown of ivory faille taffetta, made
on princess lines with short puffed
sleeves and full skirt gathered to a
medriff. Her finger-tip veil was gath-
ered to a halo, dotted with seed pearls.
She carried a bouquet of American
beauty roses and gardenias.
The maid of honour, Miss Mable
MacDonald, Reg. N., chose powder
blue faille tafetta, with sweet heart
neckline and carried sweet peas and
carnations. The junior bridesmaids,
Miss Betty Messer, cousin of the bride,
and Miss Jean Blackmore, sister of
the bridegroom, wore petal pink taf-
feta, and carried nosegays of snapdrag-
on, roses and sweet peas. The grooms-
man was Mr. Dalton Blackmore,
brother of the groom. During the
signing of the register, Miss Lavon.
Rapp of Listowel, cousin of the groom,
sang "0 Perfect Love."
The ushers were, Mr. Harry Black-
more, Beamsville, brother of the
groom and Mr. Jack Oke of Wood-
stock, cousin, of the groom.
After the ceremony, a reception was
held at "Elm Hill Farm", the home of
, the bride's parents. The bride's
mother received wearing an aqua
French Sheer Facomme Frock with
leghorn hat and corsage of pink roses
while the groom's mother chose the
same shade. in crepe with navy acces-
sories and wore a corsage of yellow
roses.
After' the reception the guests enter-
ed the dining room decorated in pink
and white, and the white bell used at
the marriage of the bride's mother,
where supper was served;
Mr. and Mrs. Blackmore left by mo-
tor for Toronto, Georgian Bay, and
other points. The bride wore a suit
of aqua blue gaberdine with matching
hat and wore the gift of the groom, a
Russian squirrel neckpiece.•. After the
honeymoon they will reside at 311
Walmer Road, Toronto.
Guests were present from London,
Port Huron, Hamilton, Woodstock,
Toronto, Listowel, Leamington, St.
Catherines, Brampton and Stratford, ,„
Burr - Pullen
The marriage took place in the El-
ora Anglican Church, the rector, Rev.
Mr, Loat, officiating, of Miss Anne
Pullen, Reg.N., daughter of Mrs. Mary
Pullen and the late Alfred Pullen of
Wingham, and Mr. Russell Burr, both
of Fergus, on Friday, May 31st. The
bride was attired in an ensemble of
brown with white accessories, and car-
ried red roses. I-Ier sister, Mrs. Dar-
win Macklatn of Fergus, was brides-
maid, wearing a white flowered jersey
dress with black accessories and car-
ried pink roses. The bride was given
in marriage by her mother, wearing a
corsage of carnations, The groom was
assisted by Mr. Darwin Macklam of
Fergus. Their honeymoon will be
spent on a holiday trip to the Pacific
toast, and, they will take up their resi-
dence in Fergus on return,
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BIRTHS
CURRIE—In Wingham General Hos-
pital, on May 31st., to Mr...and Mrs.
Kenneth Currie, R. R, 3, Wingham,
a daughter.
NICHOLSON—In Wingham General
Hospital, on May 31st„ to Mr. and
Mrs.. Chester Nicholson, Lucknow,
a daughter.
CERSON—In Wingham General Hos-
, pital, on May 31st., to Mr. and Mrs.
Calvin Cerson, Teeswater, a daugh-
ter.
RINTOUL —In Wingham General
Hospital, on June 1st., to Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Rintoul, R. R. No. 2,
Lucknow, a 'daughter.
LATRONICA—In Wingham General
Hospital, on June 4th., to Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Latronica, a son.
GORDON—At Strathroy Hospital, on
May 24th,, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J.
Gordon, (nee Donelda McLean), a
daughter.—Sheila .Corinne.
Harkness 3acques
'Before an arch of evergreen and li-
lacs a pretty sering wedding was ,Sol-
oinked at Ealsarn Lane Farm,' near
taltelet, 'at high noon on Sattirday,
Stine xst, 1,vlen, Ida May, younger