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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1947-09-04, Page 8•••••••• Elommounniummimommonumitiomoilloommiumlloomiiimmiumoniomitimotmummmume oraammara•AA If you are building a new home or wiring your present one, it will pay you to look over the fine selection of Lighting Fixtures - At the RAM 4 SERVICE NEW DESIGNS CONSTANTLY ARRIVING TRI-LIGHT $00408,TS. BRASS PULL-CHAIN TURN.IBUIVON and PUSI-INTHRU SOCKETS NOW. I.N. STOCK is a war veteran and a _married man,completed the erection of the founda- Mr. Hiivey McCadlem has already Ition for his new home on roinOey St. Exchange Brand Unsweetened Grapefruit JUICE 2 20-oz. tins . .25c 48 oz. tiny ,32c resh FRUITS and VEGETABLES in season AT IVIA1=T PRICES Thursday, September 4, 1947 ADVANCV-TIMES 4 \VW Galbraith, .mrF, (,.:1 4 frot • -,n teaching. at the Waxeteit'olg 2 , at of School -To Rev. and Mrs, G, K. Nobes, Rocauville, .Sask., on August 1 8th a sou, Robert George, Mr, andMrs. Bower Far. risk, in Wingham General Hospital on II Saturday, August 30th, a son, Ken- Ineth Bower- = 4 I Mr, and Mrs Lawrence Shortt, Ron- -.nte and ,arro,... of Fergus, spent the week-end and holiday with relatils a here. Mr. Telford Montgomery, Lois, Ivan = and Grant Of Kitchener, spent Sunday m with friends here. Mrs. Montgomery . ▪ who. has been holidaying here for the •▪ past few days, returned with them. Mr. and Mrs. Shrubsole, Charlie and Bert of Brantford, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hee. Hamilton, El- in the Children's War Memorial Hos- !! pital, London,. for the past week, is it suffering from a mild form of polio. 111111111111101111111111111111111111111111111•1111111111111111111101111111111111•111111111111111111111111111141111111111111541 Friends here are hoping that the child Mrs, B, Williamson and, Bruce spent last week in Toronto, Mrs. D. H. Campbell of Listowel and Miss .Marlon Campbell of Toronto spent a couple of days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don. Campbell. Mr. and Mrs, James Shera and Shirley spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Welch, Drayton. Mr. Ed, Wellington returned on Sat- urday from Wingham General hos- pital where he had been taking treat- trients on his foot which has been bothering him for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest King, also Mr. and Mrs, Percy Coltner and•Gary of Toronto visited the former'a son, Mr, Ernest King and Mrs, King, of Detroit over the holiday, Mr, and Mrs. Sandy Hastie:Arlene and Sandra, of Toronto, were visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Ken. Nastie last week. Miss Lorene King was home from Toronto for the holiday, Mr. and -Mrs. Ed. Houghton, Lon- don, were guests of Mr, and Mrs. Archie Scott on -Sunday, • Anglican W, A. The , women's Auxiliary of St. Stephen Church will hold their open- ing autumn meeting in the church on Thursday af,terrion September 11th, at 3 p.m. • Miss Adelaide Clayton of Listowel will be guest speaker, Tea will be served afterwards at the home of Mrs, F. C. Taylor. A special invi- tation is extended to all ladies of the congregation. LY coiriVir• AT R E a a • a a a a • a a I =-: TWO SHOWS EACH NIGHT-7.30 and 9.30 p.m, MATINEE Saturday Afternoon at 2.00 pan. mp; l 4 ttt tpplopp tt t 1 tt p tt pploplipliplitimplguipmillmill$11001011000400040000 t 0! ll l 0H01010000,01000;;; lll t tt tt 104H000 010;;; September 4, 5, 6 Thursday, Friday, Saturday EASY GO" "EASY COME, DIANA LYNN SONNY TUFTS ;vim lllll llllll oppolamiPPIMPIP1101;11bloPtippopipplivs;;;;IPIpwlspismtmpleptpms;;;;tttimatmplim ttttttt ipp Mon, Tuesday, Wednesday September 8, 9, 10 (SPECIAL) Mr, and Mrs, George Dane and Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Wilson, Fordwich, were,' in. London on Saturday where little Phyllis Wilson has been a patient "THE RAZOR'S EDGE" GENE TIERNEY TYRONE POWER 111.110•1 11.1.1111 MM. may soon be fully recovered. ansinswommommacumunsuuniommuamnaimmiumusinoisnommun Miss Helen Watson of Fergus spent - a few days with Miss Milnia Heibein, a Pi Misses Audrey and Betty Hutchison fit of Toronto visited last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Switzer. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ashton and faMily of Toronto, were recent visi- fa tors with relatives in the community, Ili Week-end guests at the, home of /Mrs. Allan Diehl were Mr, Earl Diehl, Guelph; Mr, and Mrs, Ronald Rogers PP- and Allan of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs„, Wilbert Galloway visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Oliver Gallaway.of Turnberry on Sun- day. M Miss Joyce Diamond of Toronto re- = • turned home Sunday after visiting sev- i era, days with Miss Betty Howse, Miss' Janice Strong of Kitchener is spending a three weeks' vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Strong. I Mrs. Viola Heinrniller and Miss -.1 Pauline Heinmiller of Toronto spent - the week-end at their home here. Miss Rose Howse of Stratford spent i the week-end at the parsonage. , W. M. S. The W. M. S. Thank Offering meet- - ing will be held in the school room of the United Church on Thursday, Sept. II 4th, at 8.30 p.m. Mrs. Metcalfe of Moorfield will be the guest speaker. Special Music- will be provided. Roll call-"A Thought on Thanksgiving": All the ladies of the congregation are invited to attend. Mrs. 'Dowdall, Audrey and Miss El Doreen Praft and friend of Toronto U a a may.. .1111111.1. 11.1mm .111Mm• 411.1.111 IMIM.M111 .1111.0111 011111. 1.1101. 101•MMO 11111611.1.1 61111.121. *M▪ ail NallaNY 11.1.1.11 11.1.1.1 11.1.111111 1111110MMI WM/Ma 11.1111. 1/1MeaMil ••▪ •11.1 WOW. MUMMY MAN. 1110.1111 Smart, Flattering • Mrs. Greer and Mrs. Hines of Wing- ham were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Holmes on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. King and Mr. and•Mrs. George King were in Toronto on Wedneslay last at the Exhibition. Mrs. P. Kane returned on Thursday after visiting her son at •Brooklin and attending the Exhibition, Mrs. Dowdell and .daughter Audrey of Toronto, have been visiting the for- mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John HY.ladrnan and other relatives, Mrs, 4e-Toner visited friend's in Waldemar last week. Miss Marlene Barton of Toronto' is yisiting her aunt, Miss Pearl Stinson. Miss Alice and Mr. Fred Edgar visited their niece, Mrs. Arthur Jack- son and Mr. Jackson of Harriston on Friday. Visiting the same home was another neice. Mrs. Fuller Knowlton (the former Rhoda Edgar , of Detroit, Mich, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Fraser of Cleve- land Ohio, were visitors with Mr, and Mrs. E. W. Whitfield on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. McInnis spent Sunday with friends at Blyth. Week-end guests of Mrs. A. Diehl were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hayball and visited relatives here last week. , daughter Shirley of Galt; Mrs, P. Hay- Mrs. Spence of Seaforth visited with Mr. and Mrs, T. Bradnock last week. There has been a marked improvement in Mr. Bradnock's health in the last two weeks. We hope it may continue. Mr. and Mrs. Knowlson Hueston arid family spent the week-end and holiday at their cottage at Amberly Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Montgomery and family of Milton, spent Sunday at the parental home. Mr. and Mrs. Ray McIntyre of Owen Sound, Miss Nellie and Mr. John Doig of Mildmay, called on friends in town on Sunday. Mrs. Stanley Knapp of Detroit spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. El- mer Downey, Dorothy and Marion re- turned with her after spending two weeks in Detroit. Miss Betty Howse left 'on Monday for Brantford where she will enter the hospital as a nurse-in-training. Mr. and Mrs. James Doig and Miss Evelyn of Drayton visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Fred Hyndman, also with Mrs. Doig's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Gowdy, Wroxeter. Mr. and Mrs, Eldon Mann of Bruss- els and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hynd- Irian attended the Exhibition in. To- ronto on Wednesday and Thursday. a a a a a I. U a., a a a Longer length fashions with new importance are here, in a dashing array of color. A distinctive treatment of linens and exciting choice of fabrics. You'll find smart Suits and Coats, stunning Blouses and Dresses-A thrilling collection of styles design- ed for Fall smartness. ViiNg Prepare Them Now See these new '47 Fall Features:- Ladles' Dept., Second Floor for the fall and winter season. KEEP THOSE YOUNG BODIES IN GOOD ,CONDITION Start now to give your boy or girl the , .•••••••• • What's NEW in VITAMIN SUPPLEMENT COLOUR he or she most needs NEO CHEMICAL FOOD, Liquid-1.15, 2.45, 4.45 Capsules - 1.25, 3.25, 5.00 Wampoles EXTRACT COD LIVER OIL ... 1.00 BEEVERON TONIC Iron, Liver and Bone Mar- row with B1 1.00 Puretest COD LIVER OIL 75c, 1.25 Rexall COD LIVER EXTRACT with added vita- min D 1.00 Rexall EMULSION COD LIVER OIL 1.00 HIGH TONES IN GREENS, GOLD, RASPBERRY, GRAPE, ETC. FABRICS-- .1=••=1111 CAMEL and WOOL, HARRIS TWEEDS, BRUSHED WOOL:S and FINE R FABRICS ...... LONGER SKIRT LENGTH. Full SWEEPING FLARED BACKS on PRINCESS LINES • ,..4":". . .. . . ...... ,.......... _7= ._=----= .......-: -......-= = = -._--- •IMM••1". M.11. I 1I ' '. ' . . '' ' ' ' '=. " ' ' . "Er m==" " . " .":. " . " ' "":. M • ...:1 KING. DEPT. , STORE I ...._ . . . . ...... ...... ball, Kitchener; Mr. and Mrs. R. Rod- gers and son Allan of Toronto, and Mr. Earl Diehl of Guelph. Mr. Elgin ',McInnis of Toronto has purchased Mr. John Gamble's farm on the 15th con. of Howick. Mr. E. Swift of Toronto is spending this week with his daughter, Mrs. Har- old Edgar and Mr. Edgar. Dean Earngey of Fergus visited Miss Kate Earngey on Saturday. a a a a a U a a a a a STYLING- at a °a V a I a a U a a We have a full line of Classic Coats of DuVal Design Fur-trimmed and Casual Pens and. Pencils Doctor: YoUr cough is much better this morning. Patient: It ought to be, I was prac- tising all night, for home and school Pens 1.15 - 15.00 Pencils 49c - 5.00 M.1.0 .0.10 NIM.111111 1114111. Superior Cloaks Featuring the Poslun styling Kenwood Coats Tailored by Braeburn 39.50 up a n BAPTIST CHURCH McKibbons Rev. 0. J. Coupland, Pastor 11 a.m.-Morning Worship. 7.30 p.m.-Evangelistic Service. A Cordial Welcome Awaits You "My son, give Me thine heart, and let thine eyes observe My ways",--Proverbs 23.26. 1.101.1 eMoom• ••••••• ar. ars a a a 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111KINIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIISIIIIIIIIIIIIIMR111111111111111111111112 In Drugs - If It's REXALL It's Right! room, IGorrie. The following new teachers have been engaged: at No. School reopened on Tuesday. Miss 1, Mr. Donald Gilmore, Mildmay; No. Jean Sparling has been re-engaged as 4, Mrs. Ira McLean, of Wroxeter; Principal. Miss Frances Wylie of Toner's, Mrs. Catharine McDonald, 'Wroxeter will teach in the Junior Lucknow; U. S. S. 10, Miss Doris GORRIE a "THE' .FRIENDLY STORE" . MM.* • Adman VANNES 'FAVORITES BLYTH The Boys' and Girls' Band left on Thursday morning for the Exhibition at Toronto, aboard a chartered West- ern Ontario Motorways bits, to com- pete in the biggest venture thus far, Several parents and friends followed the band which comprised twenty- eight in number, They had a splendid educational outing. Rev. and Mrs. Rogers have return- ed from their holiday trip and the for- mer will again take tip his work on Sunday. Mrs, John Fairservice is holding a trOussean tea for her daughter, Betty, on Wednesday afternoon and evening. A large number attended the Coun- ty Orange service in United Church on Sunday morning, Rev, huddle- stone of Milverton gave the address. The Woodham Fife and r)runi Band were in attendance and presented a fine appearance with their lady Drum Major at the head of the procession,. There was only one application for the position of Village Foreman when the time elapsed on August 25th, The lone applicant was Sohn Cowan. who has beta a faithful servant of the vill- age -for many years. While his alp-. Minh/tett has not yet been sanctioned by the. Couuell, it is generally thought That he will get the appointment as he TWO DELIVERIES DAILY! Rubber Stamps and Stencils Smith's Economy Food Store tt tt tttt ttt ;too ttttttt tttttt tt 0 ttt I tttttttttt Rose Spirit or Blended VINEGAR, gal. 45c 12-Cut Heavy Heavy Grade RUBBER ,RINGS, 4 doz. I 29c ZINC RINGS, doz, 33c Mernba Seal Parowax Pickling Spices Certo, Verto Crystals, Crown Jars, MARKING. DEVICES of All` Types We are Distributors in Wingham and District For these items which arc essen- tial to your business and regular routine. Three Day Service On Rush Orders Ns Also available are STAMP PADS, INKS, AND VARIOUS SUPPLIES Maple Leaf I Domestic PURE LARD, lb. 28c SHORTENING, Ili. 32c DARE'S FANCY COOKIES, pkg. . ,20c ,11111110 York Brand tin Diced Junior Meats, 21i. Pride of Niagara TOMATO JUICE, tin 12e Salted or Pia' Attau SODAS, 2 lb. pkg. 33e SPAGHETTI, 2 tins 2Se WHIFFS 0-RICE Cereal, pkg. 19c Burn's BEANS & WEINMS, tin 28c Catelli Cotkited ADVANCE -TIMES Telephone 34 Win gham