The Wingham Advance-Times, 1947-10-30, Page 5100 yards
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49c yard
Blue Denim
SHIRTING
49c yard
Rose and Green
CURTAIN NET
39c yard
Boys' 2 - 6
WINTER JACKETS
$3.50
Red Fron.t Grocery
'Phones: Our Prices Are Lower Free
17 and 2 We Keep Down the Upkeep . Delivery
VIAU SODAS (Salted) 2 lb, pkg, , „ „ ,33c
NEILSON'S COCOA , , ,1 lb. 34c 1/2 lb, , ,23c
Oxford Inn PORK & BEANS in Tomato Sauce
2 20-oz. tins 37c
TOILET TISSUE , .. . . . . .3 rolls 25c
CAMPBELL'S Vegetable SOUP .. „ . .2 tins 25c
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Robin Hood Oats 5 lb. bag 32cl Robin Hood
BABY SOUPS l l : „ , —3 Jars 29c
AYLMER BABY FOODS 3 tins 25c
Beehive C9rn Syrup, 5 lbs. . .78c 2 lbs. .33c
California SEEDLESS RAISINS 2 lbs. 43c
WAX PAPER (Food Saver) 100 ft. rolls 29c
AMBER HONEY 8 lbs. $2.00 4 lbs. $1,00 -
Cooking Onions 10 lb. sack 35c
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GRAPEFRUIT .5 for 25c
CABBAGE, lb. . . .5c Waxed Turnips, lb. . .4c
Oranges, 2 doz. ....49c Lemons 3 for 12c
Potatoes, 10 lbs. . .30c Cooking Apples, 3 lb. 25c
BABY LIMA BEANS 2 lb. bag 35c
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Thursday, October 30, 1947
THE WINGHAM ADVANCX,TIMES
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FINE CREPE HOSE
• $1.15 pair •
Heavy WINTER HOSE - Subs
• 99c pair •
KID GLOVES - Reg. $4.95
• $2.95 pair •
PILLOWS
Lovely Quality
$7.00 pair
150 yards
VOILE
29c yard
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Mrs. A, Nitrous) and Stewart spent a
few days in Toronto last week,
Mrs. G. Buckman of London, visited
with friends over the week-end,
Mr, and Mrs. A, G. Smith of Toron-
to.spent Sunday with friends in Wing-
ham,
Mrs, W, A, Beecroft is visiting in
Icingston with her mother, Mrs. F.
Reid,
Mrs. 'W, VanWyck is spending a feW
days in Oshawa with her sister, Mrs.
McLeod,
Mrs. A. D. Munro of Stratford
spent a few days with Mrs, -Mabel
Habkirk,
Mrs, Charles Blackhall is visiting
with Mr. and Mrs, W. A, Brackley of
Gravenhurst,
Mrs. Oscar Rodgers of Toronto,
spent the week-end with her sister,
Mrs, D, Watters,
Mrs. Rae Thompson of Kitchener is
visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
R. S, Hetherington.
Mrs. Clarke I-I. McLean of London,
visited over the week-end with Mr,
and Mrs. Marvin Smallman.
Mr. anti Mrs. Lorne Kress and fam-
ily of London, were week-end guests of
Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Irwin,
Mrs. F. A. Stark of Detroit, spent a
few days with her sisters, Mrs. Chas.
Hoppey,and Mrs. Stewart Procter.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bell of Exeter,
visited over the week-end at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Hetherington.
Mrs. J. E. West of London, a for-
mer Winghamite, was the guest last
week of Mrs. Maude Dodd, Shuter St.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Helmka and
children of Listowel, spent Sunday
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Hopper.
Mrs. L. C. Young and her cousin,
Mr, McGregor of Toronto,. spent
the week-end at the Queen's Hotel,
with Mrs. A. Taylor.
Mrs. C. Bondi, sons Carl and Sant,
and daughter, Teressa, attended the
wedding of their cousin, Mr. S. Caruso
in Newmarket last week.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Car-
michael, Jolin St., were Mr. and Mrs.
J. Bryans, Brussels and Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Wilson, London.
Mr. Fred V. Russell and Mr. Robt.
S. Hill visited over the week-end in
Kitchener with the former's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Russell.
Mrs. John Davidson and Mrs. D.
Rose, have returned to Liberty, Sask.,
after visiting Mrs. H. B. Elliott and
other relatives in this district.
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. MacWilliam
and daughter, Sally Lu, attended the
Rugby game between Western and
Queen's held in London on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Breen and dau-
ghter, Miss Margaret, of London,
spent Sunday with Mr. R. J. Breen,
Turnberry and with Mr.. and Mrs, R.
G. Gannett.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E, Stewart of
Hammon and Mrs. Frances Gray of
Hamilton, spent the week-end at the
home of the latter's sister, Mr. and
Mrs. J. J. Moffatt.
Mrs. J. B. Fairbairn of Toronto, Mr.
and Mrs. Hartley of Brantford, and
Mrs. Duncan of Guelph, visited for a
few days last week with their sister-in-
law, Mrs. H. B..Elliott.
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Watson, And-
over, England, Mrs. C. J. Faker and
Miss Mabel Cameron of Detroit, visit-
ed last week with Miss Margaret Mac-
Lean and Miss Norma Dinsley.
Dr. B. F. Anderson and Mrs. And-
erson of Long Beach, California, spent
the past week with the former's sister,
Mrs. Jas. Taylor, Patrick St/Other
guests were Mrs. Julia Scan rett of
London, Mrs. Alex McGowan of Blyth
and Miss Norma VanCamp, R. N., of
London.
Thursttay, Friday, Saturday
THREE SPECIAL
BARGAIN .'DAYS
at WELWOOD'S for thrifty Fall Shoppers
ASK FOR THESE:
Children's Long Hose 69c pair
LADIES' WEAR DEPARTMENT—
SPECIAL—Small group of WINTER /COATS 10 Off
MILLINERY GROUP—
SMART NEW HATS 1/3 OFF
JUST IN ! Large stock of the popular Mr. Bards CORSETTES and GIRDLES
All Sizes
WELWOOD'S
"Quality" "Where Your Dollar Buys M 0 R E "
"Service"
58"
SILENCE CLOTH
$1.79 yard
36"
PURE WOOL
$1.00 yard
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SUPER SUDS SINNOTT'S FANCY QUALITY THE PLACE TO BUY MEDIUM AND GOOD
Tomato Juice 20 oz. 2 tins 23c 1 OLD Coloured CHEESE
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WINGHAM AND DISTRICT ON CALL
Mother Parker's "Musical Mystery"
SAT., Nov, 1, 7.30 p.m. CICNX 9204w,
Good Supply of Tea and Coffee on hand
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FIG BAR COOKIES a 39c lb.
REAL VALUE
Fresh, Cured, Cooked MEATS
CATSUP
NEW PACK ALL LEADING BRANDS
NIBLET CORN
White, Brown Sugar, lb. 9c
Miracle Whip, 8 oz. jar 28c
Christmas CAKE SUPPLIES
Shredded Wheat
2 boxes 25c
PORK & BEANS
Kellogg's All-Bran, lge., 23c
Fancy Salmon, 1 lb. tin 23c
Mushroom SOUP, 3 for 23c
Jelly Powders and
Puddings while they last
STOKLEY'S HONEY POD
FANCY PEAS, 20 oz. tin 20c
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
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