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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1947-09-11, Page 3milaniatiamiciimmisoriliaamepowimpeaco m . intanaom.eiaiis N. , .• m ! HOtChkiss & Angus • • 'Phone FOOD MARKET IN - .'il'hone a We Deliver ' 116 WESTFIELD Misses Mabel Killough of Lonflon and Eva Killough of Toronto, visited last week with their mother, Mrs. J. Killough. 01•11.011111111.0.11111000.04MOOMOSIO For Your BUILDING, CARPENTERING Repair Work Built-in CUPBOARDS S E E - Bennett & Casemore 'Phone 447 Wingham Dr. James and Mrs. McClinton of Timmins, Miss Chris McClinton of Goderich, visited on Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Marvin McDowell. Mr. and Mrs. Smith of Dungannon, visited on Sunday with Mrs, J. Kil- lough. Mr. Jim Snell of Nile, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Tay- lor. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Deans and child- ren of Winghain, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Norman McDowell, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Campbell, Mrs. Gordon Snell visited recently :'THE II WALLPAPER SHOP ELMER WILKINSON • BANCROFT 53 pieces . - $33.60 a. Breakfast Sets, 32 pcs. $12.95 up Tea Sets., 21 pieces $12.50 up • SHREDDED WHEAT U • • I U a a TOILET TISSUE a • i • • a • • n U U a n a 2-23c 3 rolls 27c White or Yellow SUGAR, lb. . .......... , ,9c Alessammossrmas We Carry A Full Stock of JELLY ROLLS; LAYER CAKES, FRUIT CAKE At All Times 'Phone 116 for your . PRESERVING NEEDS We carry a full 'stock of JAR RUBBERS, ZINC RINGS and FRUIT JARS FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES • , PEACHES Arriving Daily ORANGES, size 220, doz. 55c Juicy LEMONS, size 300 5 for 25c TOMATOES, CORN, CELERY, CABBAGE CAULIFLOWER Arrive Daily Lifebuoy or Lux HAND SOAP . . . .3 for 25c. ,concentrated Sweet jar JAVEX ' 14c .PICKLES ..... , , 29c Old Dutch tin Canned CLEANSER . _ _ . 1.1c SPAGHETTI „. 2 . 25c RICE KRISPIES 2 - 29c I Vanilla Extract ' 8 oz 15c 90 Chesterfields and Occasional Chairs Repaired and Recovered Free Pickup and Delivery STRATFORD UPHOLSTERING COMPANY 42 Brunswick St. ,STRATFORD ONTARIO Local Dealer R. A, Currie's Furniture Store FIRST CLASS Watch Repairs For the Present, Watches Only. George Williams John Street Wingham Next to Masonic Hall SPECIALS TEAS LYONS 1/21b, 43; 45; 50c LIPTONS %lb. 43; 45c RED ROSE „.. „. . 1/2.1b. 43; 50c SALADA Black 1/2 1b. 43c BLUE RIBBON Orange Pekoe lAlb. 40c Peaches, 6 qt basket 85c Australian RAISINS lb. 18c DATES. lb. 24c Shredded Wheat 2 pkgs. 23c Margaret Kellys Salad Dressing 8 oz. jar 25c Jiffy Pie Crust . .. . 27c Grapefruit Juice 20 oz. tin 12c RUBBER JAR RINGS 7c ZINC RINGS doz. 29c CROWN FRUIT JARS 1 doz pts. 95c -1 do; qts. $1_10 Jack Wilson BELGRAVE, ONT. • lye Have Interests IR Common with your family, frieads, neighbours, all share in the progress 'of your TO U community. The shops, the grocery and drug 'stores you deal with, your local church, school, police and fire stations contribute their, share, too. So does the local branch of this Bank. provide you with complete banking services. We cash your family 11 1 ,U allowance 'and pay-checks. We receive your deposits, safeguard your savings. We help you with a Personal or Busines's Loan when needed. Our local Manager enjoys a friendly business call. We have interests in common. Come in and see us any time. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE WINGHAM BRANCH R. R. liobden Manager 12947111 JOUR CY TO From the seven-mile stretch of beach at its southern tip, to the rockbound coast of the northern shore, Georgian Bay is one of the most colourful resort regions in Ontario. And there are islands . . tens of thousands of them! wood, Penetang, Midland and Parry Sound are some of the holiday centres of this popular playground . . . each within an easy drive from Toronto ... or a few hours by train ... a little longer from Ottawa and the border. Like more details? Write to Ontario Holiday, Room 1004, Victory Building, Toronto. TOURIST BUSINESS IS GOOD BUSINESS . . . FOR EVERY CITIZEN I We all profit when the tourist comes to our province or country. Even if you have no connection with hotels, oil companies or amusements, their increased busi- ness helps you. So it's in your interest to do all you can to encourage friends from other parts to come and share our Ontario Holidays. ' One of a series of advertise- ments about Ontario holidays published In thepublic inicrosi by John Labatt Limited. 41MMOMIFIV MIMIVOINI) • ( . , NOWI RAYON BUILT TIRES First In the field with war-proven Rayon construction. Vastly superior to cotton cord in strength, endurance and immunity to blow-outs. Rayon tires are marked n„ BIG SAVINGS TOO I Not only do you get superior tires, but at prices that save you at least 20% on passenger and up to 40% on trucks. Inner tubes, too. are priced 25% below normal quotations. Line0 ctitnreaditY l.: Ga Positive protection for a full year against all hazards of driving. ATIBES MOUNTED -. 1 FREE SAVE 20 20% ON TIRES-25% ON TUBES , PASSENGER 8.50/15 * $20.70 7.00/15 * 22.40 6.00/16 17.25 6.00/16 * 19.65 6.50/16 * 21.25 7.00/16 * 23.05 5.25-5.50/17 4.40-4.50/21 .15.50 14.10 11.75 5.25-5.50/18 4.75-5.00/1911.15 TRUCE SIZES tR Rayon Premium Construed-on Tire Tube 6.50/16 * 6 Ply $27.75 $1.30 6.50/20 * 8 Ply 29.70 5.25 7.00/16 * 6 Ply 29.25 4.30 7.00/20 * 10 Ply 49.10 5.90 7.50/16 * 8 Ply 37.05 6.15 7.50/20 a 10 Ply 50.05 8.90 8.25/20 * 10 Ply 66.45 9.55 9,00/20 * 10 Ply 79.95 10.90 Tube $8.95 4.25 3.25 3.25 4.00 4.30 3.30 3.30 2.85 2.35 .40 tiVIsion.; Aintc141100Nt • ''.:' ti i .,..,tist01.7 70'417... ,,.7,IPRIII i.nri:oktt, CAli0'. *9.50 :-iii , . ...... . . .-.'' .-.,."; ' ,* 'tk, POWERFUL %SIX- 'TUSE 'SUPt111-48TODYNE . RADIO .. '. ; ALL SIZES - ALL PLIES AT SAME DISCOUNT !mmams".1"1"......hvt %maw %wadi 7ene (aul ge.cat , us VVINGHAM, ONT. Phone 184 Robin E. Campbell f. GORRIE, ONT. Phone 38 =1: t2. H. Carson & Solt -4ER 0 Vacation paradise on Georgian hay • "Thursday, September 11, 1947 THE WINGHAM ADVANCX7,TIMg$ Asorr eallatMISPIllellerr , n Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Campbell'and children, visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Wellington Good of Auburn. Miss Eileen Taylor spent a few days last week with Mrs. R. Stonehouse of Goderich. with Mts. Boyd of Walton, Mr. and Mrs. j.. F. McLean of Whitechurch, visited recently with Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Cox. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Boman. visited on Sunday with Mr.. and Mrs, Duncan McNichol of Walton. Mr, and' Mrs. Harold Wagner and children of Atwood', visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. Cox, Mrs. H. Sprung of Hallett Township who had spent 14St week with Mrs. Cox, is spending this week with Mr. and Mrs, Wagner of Atwood. Messrs. Gordon and Wm. Snell ited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Harry Dennis of Harriston. Mrs. R. Stonehouse, .Mrs. N. a Ainslie, Mrs, V. Kretsinger of Gode- rich, Mr. Donald Stonehouse of Gnel- ph, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Taylor. On the farm of Mr, Clarence Cox there is an apple tree which is doing double duty this year, as it has a good crop of apples and also a good show- ing of blossoms, which is very unusual for this time of year. (Intended for last week) School opened on Tuesday morning for another term with Miss Edna Mof- fatt of Teeswater as the•new teacher. We welcome her to our community. Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Taylor, Eddie Norma and Ila visited on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. WaL. ker of Wingham. Mr, and Mrs. Herb. Glazier and (Gor- don of Stratford visited over the wkek- end with Mr. and Mrs, Melvin Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. John Gear and Mary- lin of Kitchener are spending this week at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Chas, Smith and other friends, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bosman and Shir- ley of Amer, Joliff of Leamington visited on Thursday with Mr, and Mrs. Maurice Bosnian. Miss Myrtle Snell of Windsor is visiting her cousins, Norma. and Ila Taylor, and other friends this week. Mr. and Mrs. George Cook,lvluriel, Nora, 'Mildred Evelyn and Lois of I3elgrave, 'Mr. A, E. Cook of Blyth, Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Nethery and Miss Norma Nethery of Hamilton visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cook. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Neale and children of Glencoe were guests on Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wightman, Misses Phyllis and Violet Cook were week-end visitors at Toronto. Messrs. W. F. Campbell and Doug- las Campbell were Clinton visitors on Tuesday. Mrs. Mathers of Lucknow spent last week with her daughter, Mrs. Earl Wightman. IMr. and Mrs. Jack Riddell of Galt, and Mrs. Tom Bond of Toronto were week-end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cox. Mr. Bud Johnston and his mother, Mrs. Johnston of Toronto, were week- end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cook. Mrs. Bud Johnston and children returned to Toronto with them. A family gathering was held on Sun- day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cox at which Mrs. Harold Sprung of Hul- lett, Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Patterson of Hallett, Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Man- ning of Blyth and Mr. and Mrs. Nel- son Patterson of Auburn were present, Misses Edna and Audrey Walsh of Hensall spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Walsh. Mr. and Mrs. Clare Niergarth of Wingham visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Walsh. MORRIS Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Jones and family of Clinton, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Camp- bell on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Stuart Forsythe of. Wingham. spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Casemore, Mr. and Mrs. Milo Casemore and Betty, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. aild Mrs. Lloyd Saunders. Mrs. \Robt. Colley and son, Jim, with Mr. John. Abraham. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Edgar jr., vis- ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Smith, of Turnberry on Sunday. Men, Women Over 40. Feel Weak, Worn, Old? Want Normal Pep, Vim, Vitality? Does weak; rundown; exhausted condition matt you feel fagged out, old? Try Ostrox, Cone general tonics, stimulants, often needed after 80or 40. Supplies iron, calcium, phosphOrus, vitamin Si, 73cips you get normal pep, vim vitality. Get Oster Tonic Tablehl. Two economical sixes. Tor *sale at all good drug stores everywhere. MONUMENTS A family plot should be graced with the shrine-like beauty of monument which will be ever- lastingly a tribute to those at rest. We have many classic styles to suggest, and will work with you ott custom designs. Wm. Brownlie Box 373 'Phone 450 Alfred St. Wingham Inscriptions Repairing Sandblasting Memorials 25 years experience The latest in Portable Sandblast Equipment All Work Personally Executed lion1111)0111i011111111111i .. unolummoiluis .. . 1411111114,11111.0114 • I' JUST ARRIVED Large shipment of English • Dinnerware Just a few of the .BETTER VALUES GRAPE 97 pieCes $69.50 SEAFORTH 66 pieces $34.25 SOVEREIGN 63 Pieces $23.95 U • a N 11111111111101E11111111111•01111111111111111111111111111111111181111111101111111111111111.1111111411111111111111111111111118 • Harold Victor Pym - TEACHER - PIANO, ORGAN, VOICE, THEORY Studio-Centre,Street, Wingham Pupils prepared for Examinations Royal Conservatory of Music, Toronto, Canada Classes now forming for fall term to commence September 7th.