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McAvoy's Drug Store
'Phone 18 Wingham
DORN
CASKANE.TTE,In Wingham. Gen,
era! Hospital, on Wednesday, Aug,
7th., to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Caska-
nett; Gleilannan, -a daughter,
WILLIAMSON—In Wirigharn Gen-
eral Hospital, on Thursday, August
8th„ to Mr, and Mrs, Neil William-
son, a son, Morley Neil,
PRATT—In Wingham General Hos-
pitali on Thursday, August 8th,, tO
Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Pratt, R, R. 1,
Formosa, a son.
SOUTHAM—In Winghara General
Hospital, on Friday; August 9th,, to
Mr. and Mrs. John ,Southam, Wing-
ham, a daughter.
FULLER—In Wingham General Hos-
pital, on Friday, August 9th., to Mr.
and Mrs, Herb Fuller, Wingham, a
daughter, still born,
IvIelvfiLLANT--In Wingham General
Hospital, on Saturday, August 10th.,
to Mr. and Mrs, Pat McMillan, R.
R, 1, Lucknow, a son,
HUESTON-4n Wingliam General
Hospital, on Saturday, August 10th,
to Mr. and Mrs. Knowison Hueston,
Gorrie, a son.
PREVOST—In Wingharn General
Hospital, on Sunday, August 11th.,
to Mr, and Mrs. William Prevost,
Teeswater, a daughter,
KIRTON—In Winghain General Hos-
pital, on -Monday, August 12th., to
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Kft-ton, Blue-
vale, a son.
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DUE TO 48 HOUR WORK WEEK
Huron Motors
Ford Sales and Service '
ANNOUNCE THE FOLLOWING
Service Hours:
OPEN WEEK DAYS 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
OPEN SATURDAYS 8 a.m. to 10 p.m.
CLOSED WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON
AND SUNDAYS
Guaranteed Service by °Licensed -Mechanics
TELEPHONE 237 WINGHAM
WESTFIELD
Miss Francis Hollyman of Blyth,
visited with her cousin, Miss Mildred.
Carter.
Mrs. Annie Killough of Dungannon;
is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Alva McDowell,
Mr. and Mrs. Colin Campbell, Mr.
Billy Campbell of Ottawa, visited last
week with Mr. W. H. Campbell and
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Campbell.
Mrs. Webster of Wingham, is visit-
ing with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Taylor,'
and other friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Manning were
visitors ,,on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Cox.
WS, Webster of St. Helens, visited
recently with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Tay-
An OPPORTUNITY
Established Rural Watkins District
available. If you are aggressive, and
between the ages of 25 and 55—have
or can secure travel outfit, this is your
opportunity to get established in a
profitable business -of your own. 'For
full particulars write today to The J,
R. Watkins Company, Dept. O-W-2,
2177. Masson St, Montreal, Que,
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE
There will' be offered' for sale by
Public Auction, on Friday, August 16,
1946, at 2 o'clock p.m. at the office of
Crawford & Hetherington, Wingham,
the following property - belonging to
the Estate pf the late Jacob Cathers. •
The North East corner of Lot 11,
in the "B" Concession of the Towns
ship of Howick, containing one acre
and 13,240 square feet of land, more
or less. On this •property is said to be
a brick veneer, house, consisting of six
rooms and a summer kitchen.
The property will be offered subject
to a reserve bid.
Further particulars and conditions
of sale will be made known on the date
of sale, or may be had upon applica-
tion to the undersigned. ,
Crawford & Hetherington,
Wingham,'Ontariol
Solicitors for the Administrator.
Thos. Fells, Wingham, Ontario,
Auctioneer.
TENDERS
Seated tenders plainly marked "Ten-
der for Fire Hall and Garage" will be
received by the undersigned up .to Sa-
turday, •August 24th, 046, for A Fire-
hall and Garage, Plans and specifica-
tions may be seen at the ' Clerk's
Office,Town Rail.. The lowest or any
tender not necessarily accepted.
W. A. Galbraith, Town Clerk,
Wingliam, Ont.
. CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Joseph T,
Laidlaw wish to express their apprec-
iation to all their friends and neigh-
bors for their kindness and sympathy
during their recent sad beteaveinent.
CARD OP THANKS
The family of the late Win, Van•
stone wish to thank their many friends
,for their kindness and for the beautiful
floral tributes received during their
recent bereavement,
CARD OP THANKS
WANTED—Young man or young
woman to 'clerk in either gents or
ladies store. Apply to C. Cantelon,
at Hanna's,
WANTED MAID — For general
housework, '$40.00 per month. Jani-
tor kept for furnace and heavy work
also extra help supplied for clean-
Ing. Modern kitchen with all ap-
pliances. Apply Mrs. W. J. Thurs-
ton, 126 John, Stratford, phone 1316.
WIDOW REFINED—Desires house
keeping,position, on farm. Apply
Mrs. E. Quinlan's el° A. Cameron,
R. R. 5, LucknoW, Ontario.
FOR SALE—McClary Electric Stove,
,Chesterfield -Suite, Dining morn
suite, Airway Electric Sweeper,
Singer Sewing Machine, skates,
skis, and other articles. Apply Mrs.
0. Colborne, phone 306.
FOR SALE—Upright Piano in good
conndition, Apply Advance-Times.
FOR SALE-35 Laying Pallets, Bar-
red Rock and Leghorn Cross. Ap-
ply Thos. O'Malley, Jr„ Teeswater,
phone 41r21.
GUARANTEED REPAIRS TO ALL
makes of Bicycles. Stan •Hiseler,
Phone 426.
TENDERS
Tenders will be: received by the
Clerk of Howick Township for the re-
pairing and improving of the Day
Drain. Tenders to be in the hands of
the Clerk not lateisothaft 12 o'clock
noon standard time September 3rd.,
1946. ,Tenders to include a marked
cheque of 10% of contract price. The
lowest or any tender not necessarily
accepted. Plans and specifications can
be seen at Clerk's Office or Office of
the Drainage Engineer, F, A. Edgar.
Philip L. Durst, Clerk, Wroxeter.
TENDERS
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Sealed Tenders plainly marked "Ten-
ders for Trucks" will be received by
the undersigned up to Saturday, Aug-
ust 24th, 1946, for One Three-Ton
Heavy Duty Truck, short wheelbase,
low gear ratio suitable for Snow
plowing. The lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted,
W. A. Galbraith, Town Clerk,
Wingliam, Ontario.
BELGRAVE
The Agriculture Meeting of the Wo-
men's Institute will be held at the
home of Mrs. Wm. Kelly on Tuesday,
August 20th, Mrs. J, M. Coultes is
the convener for this meeting, Roll
Call, My Favourite Vegetable and how
I like it Prepared. Address Mrs. Geo.
Michie and Junior Girls; Music, Mrs,
Waiter Pocock; -Quiz, thrich coins
rnittee, Mrs, Stewart Procter, Mrs.
Richard Procter, Mrs, Willard Arm.
strong. A special invitation is Of-
fended to the young married ladies
and to the Garden Brigade.
BLUEVALE
Mrs, Stanley Moffatt received an in,
jury, which required stitches when,
broken glass keno the car door fell on
her hand,
Mr, and Mrs, Roy Drown end son,
Warren of Toronto, visited recently
With Mr. and Mrs, W. minstoh,
Marilyn and bets Golf of Belgtave j
are visiting their grandparents, Mr.
kid Mrs. A.lek, Meattielten,
Mr. Jaynes Porden and family
wish to express their sincere thanks.
and appreciation to their many relativ-
es, friends and neighbours for . their
kind expressions of sympathy and .flor-
al tributes extended .during their re-
cent sad bereavement
CARD OP IIIANItt
The .Emerson Family take this op-
portunity of thanking their kind friends-
and heighbottra -for, ;acts -of kindness,
sympathy and floral tributes in their
recent sad bereavement
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Thursday, August 15th, 1945; THE WINGHAM ADVICE-TIMES
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DAVID CROMPTON
Jeweller - Phone 59
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Mrs, Orval Newby and children not
London, are spending a few days this
week at the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Lott, '
eighboNurs of Mr, Herbert Petta-
piece, on the 4th of Kinloss, attended
the funeral of his sister, Mrs, Hodgin-
son, of ' Kinlough, on Sunday after.,
noon, from the Presbyterian Church,
there, On account of the illness of
Rev. Dann, the services were taken by .
Rev, Mr, 'Stewart of Lucknow.• Inter-
nsent was made in South Kinloss
cemetery.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence McClenagh-
an attended church at Hackett's
Church, on Sunday, where Clarence
had charge of the service,
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Robinson and
son, who were called home last week,
on account of the illness and death of
Mrs, Robinson's mother, Mrs. J. C.
Purdon, returned home to Delhi on
Sunday, with Mr. 'rhos. Robinson and
Mr. Jas. Robinson accompanying them
Mrs. Jas. Morrison was able to re-
turn home from Wingham General
Hospital on Saturday after being there
for some weeks with a broken leg.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin McClenaghan
returned home to Kitchener on Sun-
day, after spending a week with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben McClena-
ghan,
Mr. and Mrs, Frank Vanner and
Wilfred, • Mr. and Mrs. Carl Vanner
and baby, Frank, and Mr, Bill Bailey,
all of London, visited at the home of
Mrs, Jas, Cornelius on Sunday,
Mr. Roderick McLean, who has been
visiting his sister, Mrs. Archie Ander-
son, at the home of Mr. and Mrs,
Robt. Purdon for the past week, left
on Friday to visit friends in Toronto,
before returning to his home at Coils-
ton, Man.
R. A. Reid, R. O.
Eye Specialist
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is enlionced by, open work, *yen in knives for the first
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IN 2-Ply ROOFING . , , .$2.25
3-Ply ROOFING , $2,75
III COMBINATION Screen and Storm DOORS, $8.50 •
1 GRANULATED INSULATION, per hag , $1.30
1111 7-ft. STEEL FENCE POSTS, each . . 571/2c • ▪ 36-in, 16 mesh Copper Screen Wire Cloth/' yd. $1.08
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60c JELLY JARS, per -dozen
Terms in accordance with War Time Prices and Trade Regulations PINT FRUIT JARS, dozen . , $L00
QUART FRUIT JARS, dozen „ „ , .$1.15 DAVID CROMPTON
JEWELLER —
Wingham, Ont. Phone 95
STEEL CABINET MEDICINE CHEST, $5.65 I
SHELL LIVESTOCK SPRAY, gallon . , . . $1.60
DDT HOUSEHOLD 'SPRAY, 8 oz. 24c
16 oz. 43c 32 oz 73c
DDT BARN SPRAY, gallon $2.75
CLASSIFIED ADS.
BABY'S ECZEMA, Skin Ailments,
quickly cleared up with "KLEER-
EX". 50c, $1.00. (Medium and
Strong). At McAvoy's and Mc-
Kibbon's Drug Stores.
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LOST—One yearling Heifer, grey
with hole in left ear. Finder please
notify Jack Baird, R, It, 2, Wing-
ham.
PIGS FOR SALE-12 Suckers, 7
chunks, also a number of stable_wat-
er bowls. Apply IGeo. Tervit, phone
686r4.
FARM FOR SALE-100 acre farm of
good clay loam, Lot 10, Con. 2, Hu-
ron Twp, 5 miles west and INt mil-
-es north of Lucknow, all good build-
ings, consisting of house, barn, im-
plement shed and hen house; splen-
did artesian well and water, in stable,
114 mile from school, 1% miles
from church. ,Mrs. W. J. Roulston,
Proprietress.
REPAIRS—TO Electric Motors,
Washing Machines, Vacuum Clean-
ers. Prompt Service. Larry Hise-
ler, Phone 426,
lor.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey .McCallturt of
Blyth, visited on Sunday with Mr, and,
Mrs, R. Vincent.
Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.'
Fred Cook on Sunday were Mr. and
Mrs. E. Jaiiiieson, Miss Pearl Jamie-
son, Mr: Bob Boake of Ashfield, Mr.
A. E. Cook of Blyth, Mr. and Mrs.
Earl M'EKnight and children, Mrs.
Maurice Currie and babe of Blyth.
A nnumber from this vicinity attend-
ed the trousseau tea held at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. James McGill on Sat-
urday in honour of their '-'daughter,
Miss Helen, prior to her wedding.
Mr. Erin Boake of the West is help-
ing Mr. Fred Cook with the harvest
for a couple of weeks.
Recent guests at the home of -Mr.
and Mrs. Norman McDowell were Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Deans and Elizabeth of
Wingham; Mrs. Wm. Taylor of Pal-
merston; Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Martin
of- Kitchener; Mr. and Mrs. Dorland
Glazier of Toronto,
Mr, and Mrs. W. F. Campbell,-Miss
Winnifred,`Mrs, N., G. Ainslie visited
on Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Carter Of 'Clinton.
Miss Roxie Ball of Auburn, is- visit-
ing her cousin, Mrs. Norman McDow-
ell.
The Mission Band met on Sunday
with a good attendance. The meeting
was led by Lloyd McDowell, Stories
were told by Howard Campbell, Mrs.
Wan. Carter, reading was given by
Johnnie Buchanan, scripture lesson was
read.by Helena wyn, Lorna Buchan-
an, Gerald McDowell, prayer by Mrs.
H. Campbell, The study book was
taken by Mrs. Norinan McDowell.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Campbell,
Mrs. W. A. 'Campbell motored . to Osh-
awa to attend the wedding-on Satur-
day of the latter's niece, Miss Noreen
Cobbe of Limerick,
(Intendetl for last week)
Mr. and Mrs. Duncan McNichol and
daughter, visited on - Sunday ,with Mr.
and Mrs. M. Bosnian.
Mrs: pat. Walker. of 'Toronto, visit-
ed over the week-end 'with her sister,
Mrs. E. Rodger.
Mr. Harold Bosnian of London, is
spending a couple of weeks with his
parents, Mr, and Mrs. Maurice Bos-
man.
Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Marvin MeDowell are Mrs. Wm, Mac-
kintosh of Kitchener, Miss Colina
Clark of St, Catharines, Mrs. McLen-
nan of Chicago, Miss Annie Clark of
Toronto.
Mrs. Maurice Bosnian visited on
Monday with Miss Mabel Sharman of
Goderich,
Hello Homemakers! Wedding re-
ceptions in the home are being plan-
ned wisely this year. The sandwich
tidbits and bouchees are. not being
served due to the bread and butter
situation. Instead salads are in vogue.
The ample supply of fresh greens,
provides attractive materials with
which to work.
COLOURFUL FRUIT SALADS
Sections of orange, grapefruit and
canteloupe folded together with a
whipped cream mayonnaise. • -Pile let-
tuce cups and garnish with nnsteifimed
sweet cherries.
• Drained cubed pineapple and orange
with lengthwise -cut pieces of stewed
prunes served with thick salad dress-
ing mixed with sour cream and gar-
nished with mint.
Cottage cheese mixed with cubed
peaches and a little marmalade mound-
ed in individual lettuce cups, unhulled
strawberries piled alongside a. lemon
jelly mould containing sliced banan-
as.
-Gelatine -salads ',are-those-which •can•
be prepared well in advance of the big
event. 'Recipes for 24 servings were
published in last week's column,
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TAKE A TIP ,
Garnishes make a difference! Choose
a selection of these for the salad plat-
es.
I. 'Cheese Apples, Pears or Carrots:
Use , package cream cheese for these.
With the hands shape cheese into tiny
apples, pears or carrots, about two
inches, Insert cloves at the blossom
and stern ends of apples and pears and
givesthe carrots a parsley ton.
2. Parsley—Cheese Balls: Shape
creamed cheese into small balls. Roll
balls in finely minced parsley and fine-
ly chopped nuts.
3. Celery Curls: Using scissors or a
sharp knife, make parellel lengthwise
slits at top and bottom of 2-inch piec-
es of celery, leaving about 112 inch in
the middle uncut. Drop into a bowl of
ice water and chill. The slit ends will
gradually curl,
4. Celery Flowers: Make . cuts on
one end of 2 or 3 inch pieces of cel-
ery. Put two pieces together with soft
cheese or sandwich filling., Sprinkle
with paprika. Chill in electric refrig-
erator.
5. Celery Matches Cut large, tender
stalks of celery in match size pieces..
Chill(but not in water). Just before
serving, dip one end of each in paprika
and salt. Celery match boxes are made
by slicing the stalks of celery to with-
in 112 inch of the bottom.
6. Carrot Ring Holders Choose
large carrots. Wash and .peel. Cut
into trinch lengths. Using apple cor-
er, core each piece, then cut into rings
about 1[2 inch wide. Chill. Serve fill-
ed with little green onions, raw turnip
straws or watercress,
1, Carrot Curls; Use medium sized
carrots at room temperature (or the
piecds will break). Wash and peel,
Then, using a vegetable peeler or blade
of coring knif,e slice lengthwise its
paper-thin slices. Drop slices into a
bowl Of ice water, As the slices stand,
they will gradually chill. Drain well
before serving.
8. 'Egg Chain! Cut hard cooked eggs
cresswise iii sheet. Remove yolk front
each slice. Cut a slit in half of the
white ring and link together ( a slit
one on emit side of an unslit -one) to
lOtrti a chain around salad or meat
plate...
NO: The chain should he form-
01 right on the plate and do not trans-
for after it rs made, 81eve yolks on the
top, of salad-this is especially good
with potato salad,
Whole,titg Tulip, ..-Cut a „-thin
Mite froth the broad end of a bards
Wolfed eggs With a sharp knife trailte
SLENDOR TABLETS are effective,
2 weeks' supply, $1.00; 12 weeks $5.,
at McItibbon's and McAvoy's Drug
Stores.
FOR SALE—Bath Tub, crocks and
jugs, various sizes. Mrs. Stewart
McGee, Edward St. -
FOR SALE—An International Disc
Plow in excellent condition, also
Brantford Windmill. Apply Reuben
Appleby, phone 60$r3.
FOR SALE — Underwood Deluxe
Leader Portable Typewriter with
case. Perfect condition. Phone 287.
FORD A Crown and pinions now in
stock at $11.90. Stored closed Fri-
day afternoon. Campbell Garage,
Wingharn, Can. Tire Associate Store.
FOR SALE—Electric Spanish Guitar,
complete with amplifier (Epihone).
Apply M. Johnson, 432 Central Ave
London, Ontario.
GREY HAIR HANDICAPS YOU.
Use Angelique •Grey Hair Restorer,
to regain natural color-life, $1,00 at
McKibbon's and McAvoy's Drug
Stores,
Petals will gradually, open. Do not add
salt which. will take out the colour.-
13. Accordian Radishes: Cut wash-
ed radishes crosswise in„thin slices,
cutting down M, but notsthrough the
bottpm. Drop into a bowl of ice wat-
er and chill in electric refrigerator,
Anne Allan invites you to write tcs
her elo The Wingham Advance-Times,
Send in your suggestion on home-
making' problems and watch this col-
umn for replies.
HOUSE FOR SALE—Brick, six
rooms, 11/2 storey-, modern conven-
iences, re-decorated, Centre Street.
Phone 281, from 6 to 8
5 or 6 slits in the white from the top
downwards, • Gently .push back the,
white "petals" and remove yolk, Devil
the yolk with salad dressing or milk;
season and replace in the white,
10. Half-Egg Tulip Cut the hard-
cooked egg in half, Nick the edges in
'Serrated fashion, Devil 'the yolks for
the centre.
11. Radish. Roses: Wash radishes
remove -all but a few sprigs off the top,
Using a sharp knife, make petal-like
deep cuts in the radish. Begin at
stein end and carefully work to the
top. Snip off the..root end. Chill.
12. Radish Flowers: Slice prepared
radishes lengthwise into sections with-
in a short distance of the base. Drop
into a bowl of ice water and chill.
Farm Wife—It was very good of
you to come all this way on a night
like this too see my husband.
Doctor—Not at all. I had a patient
down the road, and I thbught I might
as well kill two birds with one stone.
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Come and Save Money!
0 You get from Russian Seal up to Persian Lamb
and beautiful. Muskrats. g
Much of the desire for Hartt ehaes Is
due to the custom technique of their
boot:nailing. The ildrtt shoe ntarkst
the wearer as a titan of taste and Judo,
,resent a man who prefers quality!, with his
excellent 0
We have Mr, Prink in- our .store,
knowledge of furs and his guaranteed
o quality of furs,
Bring your old coat for remodelling or trade-in.
Mrs. Boyle will be pleased to help every bride
.select het Fall Outfit , "SHOES POR ALL THE PAMILY”
CARD tikTHANKS
Miss Margaret .Yarditte takes this
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