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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1947-10-09, Page 7NOW'S THE TIME TO CHOOSE YOUR Overcoat Men, be prepared for that first cold blast of wind. Our stock is now replete with handsomely tailored, wool overcoats in a wide variety of styles, fabrics and col- ,ors. All sizes. Priced From 22.50 to 50. Armitages' ONTARIO OPEN SEASON for PARTRIDGE 1947 There will be an open season for ruffed grouse, spruce partridge, sharp-tailed grouse and ptarmigan frora the 11th of October to the 18th of October, 1947, inclusive, in the whole of Ontario except— the counties of Brant, Elgin, Essex, 114(1i- /tons:I, Halton, Kent, tainbton, Lincoln, Middlesex, Norfolk, Oxford, Peel, Perth, Waterloo, Welland, 'Wentworth and York, and the townships of Pickering, Whitby, and Whitby East in the County of Ontario, and the township of Puslinch in'the County of Wellington. - Daily bag limit---five birds: Season limit ....tweAfy bird ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND FORESTS Ann, II, R. teoft F.. A. Motb-ougall Minister Deputy Minister spicand SPAN 47c E PT 1141M 1G HT Thursday, October 9th, 1947 WINGHAM ADVANCt-TIMES PAGE. TIVE • Suits $12.00 Dresses $ 6.50 Suddenly stricken while ploughing, Mr. George Boyle died from a heart attack on Friday, October 3rd. He was in his 58th year. He was burn and raised in New York City, and twenty years ago mov- ed to Wingham where for thirteen years he was engaged in the dairy bus- iness. Be was a member of St. Paul's Anglican Church and for several years Secretary of the Lower Town School. Thirty-four years ago be was .mar- ried in New York to the former Edna Mae Finley who survives. s.„ McKibbons McAvoys- CLEANERS DYERS WINGHAM, ONT. Winter's Cornin COUNTER CHECK 600K.c., Pf21NTR) GUMMEfi TAPE IVIAbt say appt(101,d, pAPtPnriobtrt5 Siyios for every busine, VInous colors Naci des.gns rand rirleM WIth011f C4,1;q:ltIOrlt W A R E GENTS or Allen - MacDonough Wesley Chapel of Metropolitan Methodist Church, Detroit, effective with white chrysanthemums and candel abra, was the setting on Saturday, September 27th, for the marriage of and two sons, three brothers and one Mary Loise, daughter of the late Dr. sister, all living in the West. and Mrs. John E. MacDonough of This community extends sincere Virginia Park, Detroit, to Mr. George sympathy to the 'bereaved families, Clive Allen, son of Mr, and Mrs. Geo, Allen of Wingham. Rev. Charles Broil. William George Boyle son Allen officiated. The bride wore a graceful gown of white satin, made with fitted bodice and long'full skirt with cathedral train. The heirloom veil fell from a coronet of rose point lace. Her bouquet was of white chrysanthemums, white or- chids and stephanotis. As matron of honour Mrs. Leon C. Hurd chose a frock of turquoise silk with small cape and a cascade bouquet of bronze chry- santhemums. Her accessories Were gold, Mr. James Glass was best man and the ushers were Kenneth E. Koppitz and Dehnor Adams. After a wedding supper held at the Woman's City Club, Mr. and Mrs. Al- len left on a motor trip through the Adirondacks. Jeffray A quiet autternt wedding was sot, emnized at the Presbyterian Manse, Blttevales on October 4th, when Verne Darling, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert 3, Jeffray, t'irlenannan, was Un- ited in marriage to Mr. Wilfred peter Weitz, youngest son of Mr. Jacob Weitz, Clifford, and the late ,Mrs, . The Ceremony was performed by Rev. L. C. Jorgensen. The bride Wore a- turquoise Ybltte wool suit with a pink blouse and black accessories. Her corsage was of Pink roses. Miss Alyce Gerber, Newstadt, niece of the groom, was bridesmaid, wearing a grey wool two-piece dress with black accessories and a corsage of pink rotes. Mr. Arnold Jeffray, Glenannan, brother of the bride, was groomsman. Following the ceremony a wedding dinner was served to the immediate families at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Jeffray, Glenatmari, Later, Mr, and Mrs. Wele., left en a -Motor trip to Eugenia Falls and other points. On their return they will reside on the groom's farm, Con. 15, Howick. Well that's just about your average COST when you choose a Fine WOOL/material and sew with a Smart SIMPLICITY PAT- TERN from WELWOOD'S There's a wide choice of Wool Fabrics, most of them 54" wide, in Checks, Plaids and in lovely straight colours From— $1..50 to 55.95 — a yard there's something here to make your FALL WARDROBE one of real Style and Quality at prices which are ar real saving.- Girls' COATS Smart, satin lined, Fluffy Wool Coats in sizes 8-14. See these before you buy ! LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mrs. W. J. Greer visited in Toronto over the week-end. tirarkv EVERYONE IS 42117 LISTENING TO..., 67/0 is tfro to Ot, 4.4 RADIO'S ACE ADVENTURE- DETECTIVE STORY CKNX, TUESDAY 9 p.m CANADA STARCH tompiny Limited Local Chiropractor Returns From Convention J. A. Fox, returned from the recent convention of Associated Chiropract- ors and Drugless Practitioners of On- tario held at the Royal York Hotel in Toronto. Feature of the 3 day conven- tion was a clinical conference and the dedication of the New Canadian Mem- orial Chiropractic' College at 252 Bloor St. W., Toronto. At the Dedicatory Service, Local Branch 450 (Chiroprac- tic Branch) of the Canadian Legion received their colours in an impressive ceremony, WEDDINGS Preston - Fleuty Rev. E. O. Lancaster performed the ceremony at St. Paul's Anglican Church, on Saturday afternoon, Oct- Church, • on Saturday afternoon, Oc- tober 4th, when Ivy Elizateth Fleuty, ty of Bush Hill, Enfield, Middlesex, England, became the bride of John Drake Preston, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank 0, Preston, of Wingham. The wedding music was played by Mr. Roy Mundy. Given in marriage by her father's . cousin, Mr. Win. J. Fleuty, the bride wore a street length dress of powder blue with black if ccessories. Her flow- ers were pink Delight roses. Mrs. W. Byrnes Fleuty of Embro, Ont., as matron of honour, chose a street length dress of dusty rose with black accessories and a corsage of pink roses. ;Mr. W. Byrnes Fleuty of Em- bro, Ont., was best man. Following the ceremony a reception was held at the Queen's Hotel, at which ten cablegrams from England were read. Later Mr. and Mrs. Preston left on a motor trip, the bride travelling in a suit of herringbone tweed with brown accessories. They will reside in Wing- ham. OBITUARY Mrs. Albert Stein The community of Donnybrook and vicinity were very sorry to hear of the passing of Mrs. Albert Stein in the City Hospital at Saskatoon, 11%/Irs, Stein was the former Alice Tisdale, and was torn near DonoyhroolG After her mar- riAge to Mt, Albert Stein she lived on the farm now owned by Mr, Bert Thompson befort going West, Besides her husband She leaves to Mourn her passing, three daughters Besides his wife he leaves his mother, Mrs, Marian Boyle of Mt. Vernon, N.Y., one daughter, Mrs. Yake' (Dorothy Louise) of Toronto, two sons, George William and Irving James, of Mount "Vernon, N.Y„ and one sister, Mrs, Irving Higgins of Mt. Vernon, N,Y., Funeral service was held from his late residence on Tues- day, October 7th„ at 2.30 p.m., with Rev, E, 0. Lancaster officiating, In- terment was made in Wingham ceme- tery, The pallbearers were W. 13, Cruik- shank, Jas, Stapleton, Geo. Finley, Herb Foxton, Wm. Reich, Jas, Gra- ham, • BIRTHS DONALDSON—In Wingham Gener- al Hospital, on Wednesday, October 1st, to Mr. and Mrs. John Donald- son, Wingham, a daughter. DOYLE—In Wingham General Hos- pital, on Sunday, October 5th, to Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Doyle, Wal- kerton, a son, GUTSCHER—In Wingham General Hospital, on Wed,, Oct. 1st„ to Mr. and Mrs. Leo, Gutscher, Holyrood, a son. HAWKE—In Wingham General Hos- pital, on Monday, Oct. 6th, to Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Hawke, Teeswat- er, a son. IRWIN—In Wingham General Hos- pital, on Wed., Oct. 1st, to Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Irwin, R. R. 5, Luck- now, a son, McDONALD—In Wingham General Hospital, on Tuesday, September 30th, to Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Mc- Donald, Wingham, a son. MARTIN—In Wingham General Hos- pital, on Wednesday, October 1st., to Mr. and Mrs, Lincoln Martin, Wroxeter, a daughter. STRAUGHAN—In Wingham General Hospital, on Monday, October 6th, to Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Straughan, Blyth, a daughter, (stillborn.) WALL—In Wingham General Hos- pital, on Sunday, October 5th, to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wall, R. R. 5, Lucknow, a son. WILSON—In Wingham General Hos- pital, on Saturday, Oct, 4th, to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilson, Belgrave, son. DIED YOUNG—In Private Patients Pavili- on, Toronto General Hospital, on Monday, October 6th, George Camp- bell Young, in his 67th year, beloved husband of Jessie Anne Henderson. Resting at Miles Funeral Home, St. Clair Ave. W., Toronto. Funeral on Thursday afternoon. FORMER RESIDENT REMEMBERS HOME TOWN 5020 6th Ave., N. St. Petersburg 6, Fla., Sept. 20, 1947 Mr. R. R. Hobden Advance Gifts Chairman The Salvation Army Dear Mr. Hobden; I was pleased with the campaign publicity put out by your committee in the WinghamAdvance Times, Aug- ust 21147. Our"family left Wingham in 1891 and since that time my brother and I became S. A. Officers and now we are both retired. I am very pleased to see that the Army is still alive and doing a good work in my home town and desire to help the good work along with the en- closed cheque for $5.00, I trust you have more than passed your quota which seems to me too small to do all the things that are listed. I also thank y6ti and the board for your gOod influence and help to the local work of the Army. I had the pleasure of organizing our first Board of Citizens which we call Advisory Board in this country, in Chicago in 1917. Yours most sincerely Fletcher Agnew True dignity is never gained by place, and never lost when honors are withdtawtt, --41assinger WHITECHURCH Mr. and Mrs. Scott Paterson and daughter Judy, of Detroit, and Mr. and Mrs. Neil Paterson of Leamington spent the 'Week-end at the home of the former's father,' Mr. F. MeK. Paterson. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Paterson and daughter Catharine of Galt spent a few days this aveek with Mr. Paterson. Mr. Emerson Vipond of Atwood spent Sunday at the home of his, daughter, Mrs. Leslie Wightman. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McBurney and son, Hugh, and Mrs. Gregg Shiell' spent the week-end with London and: St. Thomas relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ketchebaw and daughters Catharine and May of Luck- now visited on Sunday with ,Mr. and Mrs. Berson Irwin. „Mrs. Harry Stewart of Winnipeg is spending two weeks at the home of her sistet, Mrs, Ezra Welwood. Miss Jessie Gillespie was able to re- turn home from '1,Viegham General! Hospital on Saturday; Mr. and Mrs. Len Westbrook of Godefieh spent Sunday at the home of his aunt, Mrs. Jas. 'Cornelius, Mr. Ed. Palmer of Wtoketer visited with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lott on Wednesday last and ;Mr. and Mrs. Tony Keisteater of Riverdale visited Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cantelon spent a few days in Flint, Mich. Mr. W. J. Platt of Fergus, is visiting with his son, Chief W. T. and Mrs. Platt. A C.W.L. Tea and Sale of Baking will be held this month. Further de- tails later, Stewart Nimmo spent the week-end in Toronto with his sister, Miss Mar- garet Nimmo. Mr. Sam Wright of Markdale, visit- ed for a few days with his daughter, Mrs. C. N. Merkley. Mr. George Phippeh of Unionville, spent the week-end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cenclair Phip- pen, Miss Hilda Pletch, nurse-in-train- ing at Stratford General Hospital, spent the weekend with friends and relatives, Mrs. G. W. Buchanan and son, Gregory, spent the week-end in Tor- onto with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Campbell. Mr. and Mrs, Wilford Willan of Wheatley, Out,, spent the week-end with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Writ, H. Mundell have returned hothe after spending the past two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. George Mandell of Ancaster. Mr. D. Frank Preston of St. Cathar- ines, and Mr. Harry Flettily of Niagara Pails, attended the Preston-Fleuty wedding on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Rennie Goy and Eleanore, and Mr, and Mrs. Alec, Cor- WELWOOD'S "Quality" "Service" "Where Your Dollar Buys M 0 R E " rigan spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, George .Mundell Ancaster, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gill Sr„ Mr, and Mrs, Wm. Gill Jr., and Betty ..Anne E•veleigh of Port Credit, spent Sunday at the home of Mrs, Frank Sturdy. Mr. T. J, McBride and •three,grand- children, Bob, Jim and Patsy, of Ham- Mon, spent the week-end at the home of his sister, Mr. and Mrs. J, J. Moffat,' Mr. and Mrs. Vincent of Springfield, 0,nt., spent the week-end with Mr, arid Mrs. Geo. Olver. Mrs. C, Nethery of Belgrave, and Miss F. 111/1c,Calluin of Wingham returned with them. . Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Noble and three children of Toronto, spent the week- end with Mrs, Noble's grandmother, Mrs. Marsales. Mrs. Andrew Murdi son .of New Market was also a guest of her mother, ,Mrs: Marsales. ROBIN HOOD OATS ...... „ 5 lb. pkg. 32c ASPARAGUS CUTTINGS 20 oz. tin 19c MINUTE TAPIOCA, 8 oz 'pkg. 19c Oranges 2 doz. 49c CARNATION MILK 2 tins 25c JAVEX, bottle ,14c AYLMER Vegetable or Tomato SOUP, 3 tins 25c Grapefruit, 4 for ....25c Lemons . ... 3 for 12c Red Front Grocery 'Phones: Our Prices Are Lower Free 17 and 2 We Keep Down the Upkeep Delivery GENERAL ELECTRIC LIGHT BULBS 25, 40, 60 watt 15c 100 watt 20c LEAVE US YOUR ORDER FOR No. 1 POTATOES FOR YOUR WINTER .NEEDS — Quality and Prices Guaranteed Onions . , .10 lb. bag 39c on Tuesday with old friends in this district. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Newman were at Hannon on Saturday attending the funeral of her aunt, Mrs. Thos. Mar- tin, and they spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Newman of Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Groskorth and family spent the week-end with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Bagg of Union- ville. Mrs. Cecil Chamney of E. Wawan- osh spent theweek-end with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Johnston, on account of the illness of her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Coultes and family of Belgrave visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Coultes. Miss Isabel Fox of Kincardine Hos- pital staff spent a day last week with her mother, Mrs. A. Fox. Mrs. J. J. Gillespie returned home on Saturday after spending a week at the home of her son, Mr. arid. Jack Gillespie of Kinmonnt. Our first comet-it is the health of your children's feet. Our Shoes are stur. dilly constructed our saesmen experienced in the CORRECT SHOE NEEDS of your children SHOP WITH CONFIDENCE . SELECT YOUR CHILDREN'S SHOES HERE! Dunlop's Shoe Store "THE HOME OF GOOD SHOES" ALL SHOES FITTED Itir X-RAY Tm' 4