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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1947-02-27, Page 2HE SALE e gikaratsors a apoilpik,,,gang,f of „,.#„#f and Par ce arts aiia camserrits . .,...... ......... ...,,,,••• *4 - Nu irw , .11,044, 444144,1tt kb ' 1.7:2 -.1 41.1 1.44 41 All n.s.s '4 SZ.b , Ire lt,..4 Dc tAval 3044`tier:11 Dr Laval Worla's. -SlariaTti Serif Evv.y De trrvo/ StpcsNytor-from theSmaltest te the Largest and Regar4fess a Price- Provides De tam/Ws:A-fly orte Performance Dc Laval Separators are made in all practical AMU 42)C5 for the one or lat'a cow owner Fight up to the 111IIII with a large herd. Yon will find a Dc LAVA! Separator of just the right siae for ).our requirements ... and at a price that wil/ fir ;.-our purse. And crier". De Laval ... from the ;smallest to the larcest brings you De Laval. quality, cleanest Ainuning, longest life, two-minute cleaning and expert local De Laval Denier service, See us first- roday. Howard Fuller 'Phone 392w Wingharn fp: A2 MRS Ik -4,r. 44.444t4Z 44,4 4tre.444.4 12 4.4.4. , •444, 44 $szt OA Viet 444 44 UV C; ' afrit% N4 44, 4M =I :4 444 TWO Acivauce,Times is ea at ONTARIO SOseription Ratc -One Year P.00 Six Months ,t.1,00 in advance Ta L3. s, $2 Per year P-Orelp RAM ts.ao per year th'ertiSin rates ott application. Authorized as Second Class Mail, Post Office DePartrueut 'CANADA'S NATIONAL CIAVI Canada's National Game is Lacrosse. ,p until the fatty nineteen-twenties 'was Kield lacrosse and since then it :as .been known as box lacrosse, 1.4e. hockey. :across.: has changed with the pasSin.t.z years. At first there were It nez: cn a team, then 10, and in box lacrosse 4. The smaller numbers of 132.14ers on a team shotild make it t.as. to t:',4‘., teams in smaller towns, For .many, many years, Lacrosse and Winghart were s'ynonymous nines. "my =.-ortiQt4„iianc invariably brought hp the ether. Winghant triatrzt,- aio0U,S lacrosse teams 4i1:43 -tlatky $tar plaTers, 1:1-4e local cititenry :and busi- tmss. baoked up the :oral reams in every way. How times have changed! Va- t:kr:L*4y.. there $1,..1e 7d be a place for larconSse Wingluon's rartiti- Ir is one of tho finest co.mpeti- SHERBONDY'S COFFEE SHOP LUNCHES MEALS FOUNTAIN SERVICE OYSTERS Fruit Juices in stock foe Smuner Harm and Cottages amos mita *marmot •tomip kg xi. it an m-ats alma of L=Zist euvidle--0* guts ages fai-90 wee =id sseerkp s =eve TWEED TE): YORKS0.406 rwEEom The New Willys JEEP Now On Display Far demonstration Phone 194 of drop in at HOPPER'S GARAGE No. 4 Highway North of Town Truel-s be available in the near future. The East Wawanosh aud Morris Federation of Aviculture Executives are sponsoring a PUNIC Meeting in the Foresters' Hall, BELGRAVE, at 1.30 pam, Wednesday, March 5 the 0.V,C., Guelph, will speak on ilruella..Abortus Control, The local V,eterinaries are eorkiiall,,s invite to attend this meeting, It is hol, ea that all farmers will in tat to this mtereszi!4; meting, * *****1*******HOMMIMONOMWm***OW ' Oft Dr. at ;a from the OX,C,, Guelph, wall speak on Calihood nut on; Dr. AteN'abb, also of Sannazra All Bran eft or.. tin PEAS, IDS by the d°°. 51,17 own 2 Tn. SYRUP 26c 63c Layer MACH ES z. S2:4!4 .Z7l-tinge tra8 :1-zopel?tet MARMALADE THE WINO AM ADVANC4-TIMES Thurodayw, ,February 27, 1047 " tir e Fantes, -deman.king ability, speed, sta.:utak courage awl. team play from 'laze its players. 'e ''`itive and take" in tais.FOS,•-ts teaches the lesson of give and lal,,i;." s,,,, n,:cossa.ry to $1-71...*...1,eSS in life,. A PriVressive live-wine town must ioster all b.:an:hes ot $port; TLe 's''',11'30 II 24 laerosse should,he revived in Wing-,? lhatn and surroutiolin;:: towns. It may .,be pla.),--ed outdoors or in an arena. and ,tito necessary equipmetat is inexpen. '4 •:.ive. It sllouldn't he hard to re-alvak- ;en tact:ass.: interest in such f4-,ituer Itet., beds o5 t1?.e spi'tt as Clinton, Godericli. Luck-now, Kir:cat:dire, Hanover. pur-; ;Lan:, Walkerton, lti.arkaiale and niany :., 'other ;nearby t7wnS• ilk t:AV.'3' LACTI there still must be •• . natty a.„,--,ttr, lacrosse stars 4-if other days. In ANTinghant, to name a few.. ••there are jc,ltn Hanna, M.P.r„ Ha:" ; iviacLeati, l'ed Fini,,tt, 'W,, H. Gurney, k Walter VanWyck, Alf, Locktilge.i 1,Valter Lockvid,i;e, Ter: Cruickshank:R. and Harry Tiewne, There is no better • game than lacrosse to keep hockey !, ple4..,-..1,.: in good condi:inn la Me mon- I tbs while there is no ice. If. Wing- .trap is to ::are winning' hooker temns .• nn:: 'winter, the plax-ers slteuld Val- lacrcsse during the warm 'months. Vi•inghant has the untrained marling' *tater:al and a number of good coac- q to available, but are oar sports' ort.:-..an- irers aware ;If the fact!' , * ..- ...,..• ;I 1 N• C.A A,DIAN 'TROPICAL I li:ALLEY MYTH Recertt1Y. the Gio,be ard Son airplane expedition into the logeniary -Headless Vanty" his the Na liar/. River District of the thwestTerritories exTloded or debunk, I the myth that there, is a tropioal valley in Can.atia's northland, less It-alley" is in reality a '21)Xraile t Lyceum Thestr WING AM stretch c% tutsznairions country oziver- n liree rivers. Liard, Nahanti and zocated in the soutit-west corner r,f the Tennitories where it borderei by British Col:nub:7a and the Yukon. It actually consists sty-- .C'ra! is..:. R`,+, a..1,74,..en assorted ....reeks.' both hot atirl easel, three canyons and . no waterfall, and is spread over an Ira of about stare With the exception tof A few .1,,,ot priags.-. 'Headless Valley' is no dif erent than marry ether rookey Mount in 'Vaneys. There are az,. paint trees. tr..t fronds, or ,;•.t her Zz,s.:^„ 37.1st the orzlinary spro.ce and birch. ;jig alrnzst its exoe.pt through long, narrow canyons, and the valleys comPU..toly ringed by steep atz.nra- itains... The wate.riall. the Virginia :• Fans-, is 11:6" feet high 3na car, ure day protide waterpower, but at I the present there are no !lomat beings. Inolion„ resident tourist, to. t r...,,,art-ey its grandeur. Animals and seera to ha cittite sc,S.TZ,e in the ..•••••••1•1•G YOU MAY HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR FINAL COAT CLEARANCE ALL LESS 75% DISCOUNT BROWN PLAIN - Size 12 - Was 39.50 for 9.88 BROWN TWEED - Size 14 - Was 39.50 for 9.88 GREEN TWEED Size 16 - Was 39.50 for 9.88 Brown Fur Trim - Size 181/2 - Was 59.50 for 14.88 CHILDREN'S COATS Sizes 8 to 14 In The Group Colors: Brown, Cocoa, Green, Tweed $12.95 Values For $3.24 $15.95 Values For $3.99 $16.95 Values For $4.24 $27.50 Values For $6.88 SEE OUR WINDOW FOR Snowcot Flannelette Blanket Special MADE IN U. S. A. Size 66 x 99'$3.69 pr. - Size 72 x 90 $3.89 pr. district also. As ir; tuary itricts, there appear to he prospects el: iuft oral wealth, but claims liave ever been staked there. The originator of much of the Na- 1, I llanni legend is Philip 43,-,dsell. PROS. to former Hudson Lay num and author 'id several book.s the Lorth. God- Isell wrote a lurid talc eal,od 'Dead. 1 Men's Gold" for "Starlet and Crold", "I the RCMP annual, which later appear- led his book "The R.: arse of the ,Alaska iiightva3,-"„ published in 1944. Free-lance writ•ers have rewritten this !hig,,hly lurid, highly cede:mil tale and spreatl. the story of the mysterious tropical valley in the :-.,-‘rth. and each ;addled viz:hellish:tier:Is. The 'whole ••"1-1-oadless Valley" legend is an obvious exaggeralion of every z-onceivable- tale 'about the Nahanti area, with every in- zit:lent &inn: placed in one small myth- ical There is no tropical valley and there i. T,, real TnYstery about the 'Head- less Valley" or the Nahanni. District. Like all northern districts it is a land subsero cold for several rroraltse• esrvit year; it is a country harsh and creel to Me nninitiated and to ill-equip- .ped prospectors and hunters; it is art irlacces,4ble for many months each year, ana where human help in an em- 'ergency is impossible; and it is an in- hospitable country -where the unwary land the unfortunate soone'r or later fall prey to wild animals. Nature and mat 'unit laws were responsible for all the tragedies a this northern district ',which rumor and literary intaginatin and ers.pediency Isvore into the 'Head- less Valley" myth. * KEEP 'THE P..=ORD STRAIGUT The secret of radar :r "RDP", it HAMILTON OPTICAL CO. W. R. HAI-141ton, R. O. Optometrist for Over 25 Years. Telephone 37 for Appointment. TELEPHONE 36 TORE features tined foods. diZa" $14/3 ait5 i.3 Ptelisb Pina=to 4 oz. pkg. KRAFT CHEESE ..1c All Brazils 11) oz. TOMATO JUICE . for 1.9c By the dozen $1.16 2b Z..74 or Carrots _ - r1 13 the a Cr7P-11 $1. ONNAISE rtSc 4 •• • T. 4 • -Lxrael. S az. 15 PUMPKIN AZ 1Encls Tomatoes, 2 for Fresh Fruits and Vegetables ar '14ting 'G▪ RAPERUIT ,$ forP7c, O• RANGES, tlot. . &tat as at Valat JaturZy PA:IL SeSeaCtiMi. inany camera, ..,--ar, -3.-,...--ssessei i'; BELGRAVE I articles. The meeting was. closed with - prayer! after which lunch was served some dew` e` by =ost. major pow.m.-s . World Day of Prayer I by the hostess. ts*. srattr".e-ess„trapdali.7.2rt ,gar almostbl 'The service of the World Day of 1 4v-ntire,12,. a. P.--iti:,.,, and Bri -'s.il-Cariatlit•-niPrayer was held in the Anglican 1 achievement. The idea wr-s P-e,iratealchareb....., Friday .afterwon. Leaders in Britain, and the .5,-.-st North Amer- i were lira Wm, Ery,Iges, Mrs. R. J. in= =mass p-roriutolon took place in . Scar/. and Mrs, Herb Wheeler. The '! Canada. The U.S. Army got its fh-st address was given by Mrs. Dunlop. A i 7ar17.171.1Di'z o'hl-E'rTro-TittLYI-Tricii-lzrzo-'; Geo. Johnston and a solo by Mrs, Art i .duet hy Mrs. Carl Procter and Mrs. 4,-inrnei was c.a.nazt=ler-1 in Get-man3-/.'Sear -with Mrs. Wade at the organ. in 3.874 and its. use pat-Sr:tea in Swit-lRiayer were given by Mrs. Jos. Dun- i ,„,,,,,..„a_ is, ,,.....5. -,„„rit. Trv,r,i-artured : -bar, MOS. Athol Bruce, Mrs. Jam- taw.4zittz;_tr.t-itF-7.a;Fr'•to.aetb st-L-'..Mi"-S.n ziootmllblifs. 2714 •" N7-3.;:latis.irr.,s..M.Jr.s. Anj, dC.crt'N'I'eth.elryi-s--. anRt; II 4 ' 1 ar......7v Eagli... 1.*s. cle...veterit was Mr..; :fiar47. 'Campbell, / 1 w __...„, - 4. -7. -'7'.. h . 4 1,...:: ..., Anglican Ladies' Guild 'it 'also. the nab-stasitims "C1-i-eit" fur rite:e.t.a:- pi. • kns, and thnse sairroun.dfr:gs u an re z.,......:mmte ...e;...ett ..-In at; the individual .;.: 4homes. of 1O...1=3.O.t`rtt .pletS, 'whin. to- -1 ni vether maize co tie picture. Era:.?: in- 1eiridel4 sb:411 et:tress lois 11.7 he: I lrizit• in haute str-roendtngs sty 4.7;.ing leverything passible to bitnutliy his, at .13t7 awn ;"•-!,-Trne- The Whole :.am =Iv he ; as pretty as its ports, so earl part ..1.,.. Sii=10.itS. 5.11V7' to b-untifY the ' 1 trchnie picture. Spring will satin be 1 . , st, 1,3;:r. neat. to arrtr'he your Lome the neatest nut] ;m11-tie.,,t. place in town I .,9-..:--tr s..n.r ;....ride. at a t.aterible way. * * * ,E.NOW WING.. '11),4M . i 1# /.tight is -a-tons forthatte in I'm '7! i i btatinr. gat the catiltzt-mr.e of the two i i 1.v..-sr -,t 1/OZZOI:-.S of the Ma laid River, 'II anl=~ulsnore izt-tartate. in inith.ig• tv.'o 1 •Ttar.,,.. to goatartee. that at 1.mtst two 1 I :4 ttes of the rser aiway$ Ihttr; t -lair ;; ? ..... °I water. Mooting is; a Ittaitity rti o-cati:,:t; and it sotras to sitnitic that '4 t laitiail:1 e skies uf ant- tnicto. :I there case; ' r7 ur'?vE..ttage os to.i.z.". oi; the far- tided -- t:4 te art n.nra boating rttitusio_'sts. in town •, flu. 7: tnniil in.= 1I.F.'"irit C.:eh Wad cle-i 111.11z77 ihe Aport. ; 4 .1.-......---, 1....-aila,-.7z.,,,,. ,....11 ,...cs En- , ., ,:,....‘r,, . as -brzals, annual mee*---...ng of the Anglican and zorziat....ra_ ladies Guild was held at the home o !„zizi=;s, :as gi=derl Mrs, C. H. 'Wade on Thursday aiter- it mlamizeurtya the tuited moon. The meeting was opened with prayer and Mrs. Henderson presided 3 y~ ray ttiit Y. inr.4„..acas ~vca far the election. The following were •-•-at xor, the man:. 'bomb aPP3luted; Hon. Presi- th e the Ion- cients, Mrs. Henderson. Mts., E. J. r,E4r. and fL..5., d...?...,,,,givg.:1-4.anCentp, Miss Eliza. Procter; Pres., jare, Mospscpani,:lit3 C. 3deth- `srane ±.ate i..ver:±"rts to their orezi-ic.m4'''az.:tim:ab3. jee.;mesmis..HT:\e-avt's•terMdcuors- el; Visiting e, Mrs, A * * i Ik-r-R7R-Ta" 3..HOUGHT .Peratie. Auditors, Miss Isobel ,NOth- "".....re.a man with soul so '111-s•• Lase Quilt 'drat who aerer 1'n:iv:a bath said, ,.. ,, Higgins, Airs, tr3.• zum, zr.Lv zz.tive z•-•-fe A=stronFa Mrs. Herman Nretlt- a • 1., :next meeting is to 6e held wad czYcnary; mans; of all, we :are .74. the bane of :Mrs. D. Arrnstreng, 1„.".....e. ;24: 3-7 cz,--imathw w.th no unction sale of miscellaneous in which -we live, 171..e hirce an gOant• _ izrznefititt SII:r.74"4=0- 7 ,nn.tnn,n.aamtmuntln.ntnnnaftrtfr.nmmtanl.a"aptlu :lit at:hie:ye:neat of Go an, I 11 ft ftststly, JOSEPHINE ST., WINGHAM 114 oz. 'thz CHICKEN HADDIE 25c Gra