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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1946-12-19, Page 4DIAMONDS ...WATCHES SILVERWARE Fine feathers make fine birds - but take away those feathers and the beauty is gone. it's the same with jewellery You may be swept off your feet with the surface brillianceand beauty of a piece of jewellery but it's the inner quality that counts .... To be sure of the finest in quality, beauty and value. just consult a competent jeweller the next time you are selecting a gift. lie is a member of an age-old craft en which fie takes just pride and he will serve you faithfully. Yes, you may buy with confidence from your jeweller. David Cro ton - Jeweller nre Him SOX • Give Him a SCARF These are beautiful, soft, rich patterned Scarves. Made in the generoUs size that spells warmth without clumsy bulk. Handsome colorin9s of real distinction. Thursday, December 19011194. TfcclflggiftgifitaMetriaggicategiccivotoopcivc-,00gigociocivoractteetsuatatmimmc FOR A MAN'S or BOYS CHRISTMAS lLR The patterns have a nice cheery quality to them but are not too bold or bizarre. Two or more pairs will make an excellent gift. ISARD'S MEN'S WEAR P.: 013_ #11. Jo. amoNommer, aSt BLUEVALE Mrs. J. J. Sellers opened her home this week for the monthly meeting of the. newly organized Women's Assoc- iation of the Ebenezer United Char. cif. Mrs. Elmer Sellers acted as leader for the program on India, using the Candle Light Service as outlined in the Mis- sionary Monthly. Prayer was offered by. Mrs. A. H. Hewitt. 'The president of the W.A., Mrs. Milton Fraser, con- ducted the business period, when plans were made for work during the coming year. Members donated articles for a fish pond which realized over $5.00. Members furnished refreshments, which were served by the hostess. There were sixteen members and vis- itors presettt. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sellers and daughter, Susan, spent Sunday with relatives at Godetich. HURON-BRUCE FORUM Tiuron-Bruce Farm Vortint held their regular meeting at the home of -Mr. and Mrs. Harold iNfcCormick with an attendance of 19. This was review meeting, and the following questions were brought up for discussion.. "How many of your Forum are members of the Public Library? Why do not more belong? Would a county library 'unit With a box of books available. for your Forum be useful?" Another question was, "How should a health scheme for Canada be financed? What can be done to improve rural Canada's very high infant mortality rate " The third, question, "What should be done to, make NW With Russia impossible?" Xot many of us are members of the Public Library, We all like to rend great deal of ttading We have plenty good books, but have not tithe for a Washing Machines, $1.89 Doll Carriages $11.25 Rattles . .19c to 39c Child's Mug or Plate Building Blocks , ...29c, 55c, 75c$,92;9 5c05c Walking Wonder Seals 12-piece Tea Set 32-piece Tea Set $2.10 Knockabout Girl Doll . „ .$1.20 Baby Tootsie Doll $ Stuffed Dolls $1.25, $1.50, 130 $1.95 Double Bunk Bed .. , . $1.69 Chinese Checkers 99c, $1.35 Toy Pianos $2.98 Extra Chairs .$1,50 Blackboardi, Easel style 43c, 2.10, 2.98 Wall Style 90c, $1.39, $1.69 PETERBORO SKIS — Children's — 4-ft. $1.95 5-ft. $2.55 51/4-ft. $3.25 Adults' Maple Skis — (Ridge, Walnut Finish) 6 ft. 6"-6 ft. 7", pair $6.60 Ski Poles, pair , .$1.35, $1.95, $3.50 Ski Harness . . 90c, $1.35, $3.95 "SUPER-HEALTH" ALUMINUM UTENSILS Set of 1, 2 and 3 qt. Saucepans . $19,95 Triple Sets — . — „ $15.70 Griddle and Saturn Kettle $11.65 5-qt. Saucepan, Triple Set, Medium Roaster. ... ....$41.25 2-qt., 5-qt. Saucepan, 8-in. Frying Pan, Triple Set, Ige Oval Roas- ter, 'Tea Pot, Sarum Kettle, $66.50 2-qt. Saucepan, 8-qt. Preserving Kettle, 11-in. Pryin Pan g , Tr-- Set, Oblong Roaster, Tea Pot, Large Tea Kettle „ . $79.95 tegigtiatAIMAk _ . MINTON'S FOR A WIDE SELECTION OF — Toys, Games, Gifts for the Home We.M.01.0.1.0=•n ••••, ALADDIN LAMPS — complete with Shade and Tripod, at . . . $8.50, $8.95, $11.75 3-piece Carving Sets ...... .$5.25 Noma TREE LIGTS $1.30 Tree Light Bulbs, each . .8c, 2 for 15c CAMERAS $5.98 Scooters , $4.50 Wheelbarrows $2.95 Mechanical Metal Roadsters . . , $1.19 'Red Streak' Speed Car $1.89 Model Builders , . . 50c, 95c, 2.00, 3.00 Drums 49c, 65c Checkers and Board 79c Crokinole Boards $3.95 'Red Bird' Wagons .... .. $2.25, 3.98 Shovel and Crane $1.98, 3.49 Harmonicas ... . . , . . . „ . — .. . 41.25 Contractors' Sets „... , , . . . . $2.85 Shoo-Fly Rockers . . . $2.85 and $3.25 Rocking Chairs $1.75 Wheelbarrows , . „ . ... .$1.49 Bingo Game 36c Cards 49c, 72 card 95c Canada Rummy, Parthessie, Stee- chase, each „ . . . ' .25it Crayon Set's . . „ . . , „ . .... . .. . . . 30c Modelling Clay , .. 25c and 50c Kindergarten Sets $4.50 - $8.25 THE WINGHAM ADVANCE-TIME$ BATTERY and Electric Radios, Toa- sters, Irons, Phone Larry Hiseler, phone 426. CUSTOMERS SHOULD KNOW whether HILLSIDE CHICKS PAY, Hatchery has many testimonial letters on file. Old customers are ordering early, especially for early 1947 deliv- ery. Agent here will quote prices, take your order, save time, Canada Approved, breeders pullorum tested. WIDE CHOICE BREEDS, CROSS- BREDS. Contact agent, Robert Jas. Douglas, R. R. 1, Wroxeter. FOR SALE — 3 Good Used Tires, 5.25x18. Apply Advance-Times. FOR SALE-28 Model "A" pick up Truck, 29 Roosevelt Sedan. apply Russell Kelp, Beigrave, phone Brus- sels 72-5. FOR SALE—Quebec Range Heater, only used 1 year. Apply to Hugh Bowies, R.R. 4, Wiegham. FOR SALE—Quebec Heater, nearly new, complete with pipes. Apply Hartley Smith, phone 138. FOR SALE—White Boots and Skates size 7, tubes. Apply 0. H. Rapp. FOR. SALE-1920 Chevrolet Sedan, all good tires'; new. Apply Wilmer 'Harcourt, Minnie St. FOR SALE—All Steel Baby Crib, like new, also folding bed type Go-Cart. Apply Carl Griffith, Wingham. FOR SALE—Ladies' Black Boots and Skates, size 8, C.C.M tubes. Apply Advance-Times, FOR SALE-1 pair Boys' High Boots about size 6; 1 pre-war Rubber Rain- coat, black size 11; also Boys' Navy Overcoat for work or school, 14 yrs.; all in good repair. David Finley, Victoria St. FOR SALE-61i ft, Maple Skis, har- ness, poles, Girl's Ski Boots, size 6, Jacket and Slacks, size 16, like new. Phone No. 3. FOR SALE—Moore's "Treasure" Kit- chen Range, hat large oven with thermometer, warming oven, hot wa- ter front and reservoir, good condi- tion; also Oak Hall Rack with Mir- ror. Mrs. John Homuth. FOR SALE-8 Pigs, 6 weeks old Wm. Jenkins, Sr., phone 637t12. FOR SALE—Set of Golden Single Harness, also violin and Electric Radio. Phone 342, FOR SALE-7 roomed cetnent cot- tage, hydro, good garden, immediate possession, 'North St.,. Wingham, Apply Roy Maite, _R. R. 1, Dun- gannon, phone 78-13 RITCI-IENER gIG.1 CHICKS in big demand, They get you the extra.' profits you might as well have. Canada Approved breeders milloruna tested, ORDER NOW THROUGH AGENT and save your time corresponding. Wide choice breeds, crosses. Remetn- ter—every egg produced in 1Ii47 is ai-' ready sold. Save disappointment, con- tact agent. Wilbur Hogg, R. R. 4, Winghatm REPAIRS to Vacuum Cleaners, Wash- ing machines, motors, and all elec- trical appliances. Larry Hiseler, phone 426, TEACHER WANTED—For S. S. No. 6, Turnberry, duties to com- mence Jan. 6th., 1947, salary, .$1,400, Applications received up to Dec. 29, 1946, Alex, Corrigan, Sec.-Treas. WANTED—Girls' Skates and White Boots, size 2. Phone 372. WE PAY HIGHEST PRICES FOR Goose, and Duck Feathers, also 1-lorsehides and feather beds. Moses Brown, phone 239 or 21, Wingham. TENDERS FOR ASSESSOR—Seal- ed tenders for the position of Asses- sor for the Township of Turnberry, to complete the As`sessors Roll for 1947 will be received by the under- signed up to 1 p.m., Dec, 30, 1946. Salary $50.00, lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. For full particulars regarding duties, etc., see W. R. Crnikshank, Clerk. TENDERS FOR ROAD SUPERIN- tendent—Sealed tenders will be re- ceived by the undersigned up to ip. m., Dec. 30, 1946, for the position of Road Superintendent for the Town- ship of Turnberry, at a wage of 75c per hour, he to furnish own convey- ance, Duties to commence Jan, 1st, 1947, Lowest or any tender not ne- cessarily accepted, W. R. Cruik- shank, Clerk, NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persons having claims against the estate of Melvin Cnnn Willits late of the Township of Turnberry in the County of Huron, Farmer, deceased, who died.on or about tho 14th day of November, 1946, are notified to send to Messrs. Crawford & Hetherington, Wingham, Ontario, on or before the 4th day of January, 1947, fell particu- lars of their claims in writing. Im- mediately after the said fourth day of January, 1947, the assets of the said intestate will he distributed amongst the partiet entitled thereto, having re- gard only to claims of which the ad- ministrator shall then have notice. Dated this sixteenth day of Decem- ber, A.D. 1946. CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON Barristers, etc., Winghain, Ontario, Solicitors for the Administrator. CARD OF THANKS To the Electors of East Wawanosh: Please accept my sincere thanks for the support. received in my election as School Trustee, and wish you one and all a Merry Chrsitmas and a Happy New Year. Abner Nethery. CARD OF THANKS Mrs. E. Barnard and family wish to take this opportunity of expressing their sincere appreciation for the many acts of kindness shown by friends and neighbours during their recent bereave- ment, also for the floral tributes. CARD OF THANKS I wish to take this opportunity of thanking all those who so kindly re- membered me with flowers, cards and treats during my recent illness, My thanks goes out especially to the Mac- intosh ladies and the Howick Lions Club. Mrs. Nelson Hunkin, Belmore, IN MEMORIAM ARBUCKLE—In loving memory of Mrs, William Arbuckle, who passed away three years ago, Dec. 20, 1943. There is a sad but sweet remembrance, There is a memory fond and true; There is a token of affection, mother, And a heartache still for you. —Every remembered by husband and family. WHITECHURCH Mr. and Mrs, E. H. Groskorth and children spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bagg of Union- ville, Mrs. Sam Reid of Lucknow, visited for a few days last week with her sis- ter, Mrs. W. R. Farrier, Mr, and Mrs, Albert Coultes and family, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Thos. Kerry of Paisley, one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Johnston were in Goderich on Sunday, where they vis- ited with his uncle, Mr. Jas. Johnston in the Hospital, Mr, Johnston had his left leg amputated last week above the knee. Miss Mildred MeClenaghan, Miss 1:41-2120a-It,i-XV.43004.17itt-24X)12M1**.21-.11.14 IS tli A GIFT for the a HOME is appreciated by all the Family Buy Her a Northern Electric RADIO or Leonard REFRIGERATOR andyou're all set for the thrill of her life Christ cites morning* —1. McGILL Radio &Hite Phone 380d vimisionotinootitropoopotstuomosito of material available. We should have a better knowledge about the Legis- lation for Health" proposed by the Federal. Government, We think there should be better medical attention, more frequent StX-, aminations, We believe the family al- lowance is a great benefit as parents' now have the means to give their fam- ily the proper medical attention and warmer *thing. Regarding the last question. We are of the opinion that the newspapers should cut out the pro, peptide; also if they don't get the equipment they cannot fight. The remainder of the evening was spent playing progressive euchre. The next meeting will be on January 6th,, a3 the home of Mr, and Mrs, Oscar Holmes, when the topic will be "Agri- culture is a Risky Business." LOCAL AND PERSONAL Len R. Schroeter, who enlisted with RCAF and had his 'basic training at Mount View, is now stationed at Van- couver, B.C., and Mrs. Schroeter and daughter, Karen, have joined him there. Mr, and Mrs. "Doc" Wardlaw visit- ed last week with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. D. Finley. Fire Alarm Sounded Twice On Thursday evening of last week during the wind storm the fire alarm sounded twice, The first about seven o'clock was'a chimney fire at the mi.. deuce of Percy Hogg, Scott St. The second about two hours later was for a car on Josephine St. No damage ye- suited front either call, Second Nomination for Turnberry A nomination meeting will be held Bluevale,at on Monday, Dec: 30th, from 8 to 9 p.m., for one School Trus- tee for Turnberry Township School Area. This second nomination .is,ne- cessary owing to an insufficient num- ber qualifying at the November meet- ing. Canned Fruit Free of Rationing Canned fruit and .cranberry sauce were removed from rationing on Mon- day. Sugar preserves coupons, norm- ally used to purchase these items, now will' be available for the purchase pf the other alternatives — jams, jellies, marmalades, honey, syrups and sugar. Auto License Plates Go On Sale January 2nd Motor vehicle permits and drivers' licences for 1947 will go on sale Jan. 2nd. Steel restrictions have made it ne- cessary to issue only one marker plate to each vehicle. Color combination is black figures and letters on an alumin- um base. • rural areas, how our health plan should be financied, and the possibility of war with. Russia,. Borden Scott had charge of the recreation. The next meeting will be held on Jan. 6th., at the home of Ivan Wight- man. MigiSMEMt PAGE OUR CLASSIFIED ADS. SIXTH LINE FORUM The 6th line Forum met at the home of Hugh. Blair with 21 present, Hugh Blair was leader of the meeting. There was a good discussion on libraries for Merle Wilson, and Miss Stuni iwam- ato of the Wingham Hospital Staff, spent their day off last week at their 'Mines here. Mrs. Kenneth Huffman, who spent the past month with her sister, Miss Lenore Adams and her brothers here, returned to her husband in Toronto on Friday. They have been Unable to get a house in Toronto. The regular monthly meeting of the Women's Institute was held in the Community Hall last Tuesday with the President, Mrs. Cecil Falconer in charge of the meeting. All sang the Christmas Carols, First Noel, Hark, the Herald •.*,angels Sing, and Silent Night. During the business period, they decided to seed-$3 to the Sick Child- ren's Hospital, Toronto. The ladies decided to hold a dance on Thursday, December 27th., and from then onlave some entertainemnt in the Hall every other week. The following program was then presented. Piano solo of Christmas Carols by Mrs. N. Pickell, a humorous reading by Mrs. Victor Emerson, Mrs. Jas, McInnes read the Babe of Bethlehem, and Mrs. -McQuil- lin read, Mothers Old Arm Chair. The meeting was closed by singing the National Anthem. A splendid Christmas Concert was presented in Brick United Church on Friday evening, with Rev. Dunlop as Chairman. Of special mention was the presentation of the Christmas Story of the Babe in the Manger, The Shep- herds( and \Vise aden, and the homage paid by children of other lands, cul- minating in the carrying to the manger of many white gifts for other needy children, tt FOR SALE—Dry Hard Maple. Ap- ply to Win, Kelly, Phone Brussels 124. WANTED A cook for the County Home at Clinton, Ont. Salary $85.00 per month board and lodging provided. For in-, formation please contact Mrs. M. E. Jacob, Matron at the Home. N, W. MILLER, Clerk, County of Huron paired like new. Phone 813, 1 801isitort for time Execnkirs. NOTICE TO CREDITORS /1.11 persons having claims against the estate of Janet Evans late of the Town Sa of Wingliant in the County of Huron, Married Woman, deceased, who died on or about the eighth day of Novem- ber, 1946, are notified to send to Mess- rs. Crawford & Hetherington, Wing- ham, Ontario, on or before the fourth day of January, 1947, full liartienlars of their claims in writing. Immediate- ly after the said fourth day of January, 1947, the assets of the said testatrix will be distributed amongst the parties osT set of Keys in leathe r entitled thereto, Ia m regard only to ase claims of which the Executors shall Apply Advanet-Tiotcs. theri have notiee Dated this sixteenth day of Derein- LOST-2 Kittens, black and white, &„ A IA and brown. Finder please notify CRAWFORD HETHERINGTON Bondi 's Fruit Store. Reward. 13a> sisters etc., SCISSORS SRARrgNED arid Re. Wirighatu Ontariei SLEIGHS $3.35, $3.65, $4.65 Chidren's Snow Shovels — 25c 45t- Electric Motor Kit, operates on No. 6 Dry Cell „ „, , 41.59 Walkers for Baby . ... . $12.75 Play Pens .4..$8.95 Jacknives, priced .55c, 1.00, 1.50, 2.50 Rocking.Horse Exercises, for Chit, siren or Adults , „ — • $5•90 TOBOGGANS 4-ft. $4.15 5-ft. $4.95 6-ft. $5.75 • O