Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1947-12-04, Page 15[BEAVER LUMBER vin. WINGHAM AM/A=4MM Messrs, -jack and Gibson Armstrong ;spent, the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Arinstrong. ' Mrs. cliff ,Vordon, Marlene and Reg- gie, spent the first part of the week. with Mrs. Purdon's father, Mr, A. M. Aitchison. of Li know. Mrs, R. j, McKenzie is visiting with her 'sister in Royal Oak, Mich, We are sorry to hear that M. Stan- ley Marks has returned to the.hospital. Mr, and Mrs. Ernie Button and son, .ROy of Lticknow, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff. Purdon. Mr. and Mrs. Hanna and family, and Miss E. Sturdy, were guests of Mrs. Hanna's sister, Mrs, Norman Hanna, :near Dougal, Quite a number from this vicinity attended „the Royal Winter F past Week. Coyne-Robinson A very pretty rin-g ceremony was per.. formed by the Rev. C. F. McIntosh, in Calvary United church, Windsor, at 1.80 p.m„ on Saturday, November -29, When Agnes Ruth, youngest: daughter Of Mr. Thomas Robinson and the late Mrs, Robinson, of East Wawartosh, to Leonard Coyne, of Windsor, son of he late Mr, and Mrs, Frank Coyne, of Bel- Jest, Ireland. .•• The bride looked lovely in a street- length • suit of white -bangaline, with )lack button trimming and bat of the same material. Her corsage was of White •Gardenia and white roses. She wore the groom's gift, a lovely wrist watch., The bride was attended by Miss Audrey .Humphries of Windsor, who wore black taffeta-street-length dress With pink accessories and corsage of ink roses, The groom was attended by Donald Willis of Windsor, The happy couple left for London and••Wingham, the former home of the bride. For travelling, the bride chose a blue gabardine suit with white acces- sories and a black seal coat, On Monday evening a family dinner was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Robinson, Belgreve. Fojlowing their honeymoon, they will reside in; Windsor, Sixth Line Farm Forum The sixth line Fern], Forum met at the home .of Mr, and Mrs, Ch*as. Smith, with an attendance of twenty-one. In their discussion period they came to the conclusion that there was a de. finite need for more ,t1t1tSa and hospi- tal beds AO for a better distribution of What doctors and dentists we do have to the rural areas, We have some Public Health services, but 'it was thought more could be, undertaken. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs,, John Scott with Mr, Al- bert .Conites as leader, Garnea were tinder the leadership of Miss Ada Dow and Miss Eleanor Tay- tor. Delicious refreshments were serv- ed. United Church Notes The Young People's Union had 28 members out at the last meeting. Ow- ing to the weather conditions and the preparaions for he Christmas Pageant, there will be no further meetings until Plastic Wall Tile For Kitchen and Bathroom In Practically Every Colour CUSTOM BUILT Kitchen CABINETS ESTIMATES FREE Norman Rintoul 'Phone 251 Wingliam Aiammommow LEON C. CANTELON Representing the Crown Life Insurance Co., of Toronto "Guaranteed Protection for Your Every Need" SUBSCRIPTIONS Taken for ALL Publications 'Phone 160 Box 297 WINGHAM - ONT. '1111111111111SIME11111.' East, Owen Sound, Ontario, or the Department 0 Lands and Forests, Parliament Buildings, Toronto, 5, Ont- arm% WESTrIELD Miss Norma Taylor of Stratford, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Edwin Taylor. Mr, Raymond Redmond of 'Kings- ville, spent the week-end with Mr, and Mrs, j, Brophy, Rev. H, C. and Mrs, Wilson of Brus- sels, visited recently with Mr, and Mrs. WI F. Campbell, !Miss Phyllis Cook of 'Myth, spent Sunday under the parental roof, Miss Edna Moffatt spent the week- Notice The Legion Turkey DRAW and BINGO has been Postponed from Fri., Dec. 19 to Mon., Dec. 22 Would all Members who have tickets please return stubs from same, to E. S. LEWIS, NOT LATER THAN FRI., DEC. 19 if possible. Your co-operation will be appreciated. N. A. McLeod, Manager WINGHAM - ONT. Closed Sat. afternocns end with her parents at Teeswater. Mr. Warren Bamford of Preston,. Spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Bamford. We are pleased to be able to report that little Shirley Snell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Snell is improving from her accident which occurred re- cently, causing a broken bone in the elbow, when she fell out of a Chester- field chaii. BEL.GRAVE RUBBER and Mastic Tile Flooring for Homes, Offices and Stores. If it's in need of repair or re- modelling work—we urge you hi come on in to the The BEAVER LUMBER CO. and let us supply the materials you need! Right nbw, we have good stocks of handsome weather-defying INSULATED BRICK SIDING on hand. We'll be glad to give you a Free Estimate— so come on in today and talk it over! Take a good look at your home! Thursday, December 4, 1947 CIL ACCESSORIES AND SUPPLIES - 111118CIVEVEICAtgiCIEITIE4P4 Hand VACUUM CLEANERS A "must" for every housewife kitasbeittletorts • PORTABLE Electric HEATERS Every household needs'' one TOASTERS and TOASTMASTER AUTOMATIC POP-UPS otgrattkItt‘lot 8-cup PERCOLATOR with iheat-resistant black plastic handle • KtelEateeteteletElEtaltbertSZ Large REFRIGERATOR with ample storage space WEICIEtelellteetEIVENrertgEl Light-weight IRON' With Automatic Controls for all fabrics ittabeettetttetttetabtertt ELECTRIC RANGE with -4 'InItttera Ova:, Broiler, and Drawee Space sootoboottettestettettortst Make it easy for Mom this Christ- mas. Give her new Electrical Appli- ances she's been wanting for so long. Shop here today and choose from our superb assortment of Finest Makes, Famolv Names Electrical Gifts. rpetgteNetfrtttett.'tttlgfgtgtr.tetE=•tttEtttCrEt4t4EelrtOEtfrtSlEtetelEtEK Vacuum Cleaners Eureka Tank Type TOASTERS and Upright, with attachments Toastmaster Auto- C.G.E. Tank Type rnatic Pop-up, 2 slice and Upright Sandwich Toasters ,.. White Cross Glass Hotpoint Turnover Coffeemakers with Stoves Ranges Rangettes Sunbeam Automatic Washing 'Machines Coffee Maker CLOCKS Ai4 Electric Wall Clock Electric Alarm Clock LAMPS Bed-Lamps (Fluorescent) Desk Larept Practise Wireless Sets Toy Electric Motors attd Motor Kits Ctriatmas Strings of Tree Lights Christmas Wreaths Want to give a BIG Gift this Christ- mas to the LITTLE woman? How about a brand new, shiny Refrigerator, or a smooth-cooking Electric Range! These are the Gifts a woman really ap- preciates—Gifts shelf use every single day. Shop Early for complete selec- tion. after the Christmas season. Next Friday night, December 5th, will be given up to practice of the Pageant "The Holy Nativity" which it , is hoped will be put on. On Sunday , evening, December 21st, the choir members are asked to be present for practice. On the evening of Sunday, the. 14th, there will be a Candle-light- ing service in the Church, On Sunday night last two Tunper- ance Films were shown. "Benevolent Reprobate" and "That Boy, Joe". A. splendid attendance turned out to see them. Mr. Roy, who Operates the pro- jector for the National Films, kindly assisted with his projector, and gener- ously put on a film of Christmas Cal.- ols, and one showing the work of Psy- chiatry in its relation to the human body and brain, These films were en- joyed 'by all, and we are indebted to Mr. Roy for his services, • Sermon topic for Sunday, Decem- ber 7th, -"Echos of a Coining One in the Scriptures". Special music. Used As Good Luck Charm Rings of mistletoe were worn around the neck in Sweden to prevent sickness. BELMORE — The Missionary meeting of the 17n. ited Church to be held at Mrs. Roy Rutherford's on Wednesday was post- poned. Rev. Udell is preparing a class of x 11,4 eight in Mildmay for Communion, , Mr, Stewart Mulvey now of London, t visited his mother and other friends I recently. We hope for renewed strength ' • for Stewart. ek The Public School Scholars are pre- .1 paring for a Christmas concert, Miss Audrey litinkin of Bluetale, also Mr, Lyle Fitch visited their par- on Sunday. An old vogue is coming into emetic st in the village this we think lovely, eat- ing by candle light, and we just cat as touch as if we had hydro. Miss iMintile jeffray spent Sunday vetting at the Darling home. Charlie eing on the sick list. Miss M. jeffray is in receipt of a etter from Kathleen McGrogate Pro- vost, Alta, having attended a Charity Sale, where pillow eases, made from flour sacks sold for $8.75. T'is winter now, the fallen snow, Has left the heaven's all a-glow, Where could you see a prettier sigh Than a ten foot bank of crystal snow We have them here right on Main St. So high we cammot get through, And as we have no Ned McGee, What are we going to do? The snowplow it is wonderful, To keep the roads cleaned out, But -Mice it dumps it on the street, ft gives us all the old-fashioned gout. Choose from this List of high essentials ROT WATER CAR HEATERS—Just arrived! 100 only Senior size. Well constructed with large capac.ty for all cars. Complete with lit-20.75 tines all ready to install.. HEATER FITTINGS AND REPAIR PARTS--A complete stock tot all cars and for all snakes of heaters: also switches, DEFROSTER KITS— Conneets hot water heater to Windshield 3.48 otitlets. For Most tees THERMOSTATS rhea, turtetion is to talSe motor temperatare quickly and retain it for ettieberit hot water beater Performance. For Many popu- lar cars ........ 1,•Y .98 RADIATOR IFRDNTS—Thay assist in lessening time for engine Id teach normal operating tempers- •1;95 titre ,111,4111111.10W.4.4, “ti,t OVERNIGHT ENGNE HEATERS — The best engineered and most 'prac- tical engine heater. Very simpie Id- elallatlon, low Operating tort, 4.59 KEROSENE OVERNIGHT E.NGINE I/EATERS—A tested, proven hooter for those unable to Use the 3.98 tleetrical type listed abort, ANTI.FRESEE TESTERS—hrouretty tests Ill Standard brands •59 HOST SEEMONG 'WHEEL COVERS *JIM* Wilt the chill off the Wheel these cool motorise. woes, .44 sort sirool rostortois II101'041ASTEn SPARK FItillS—• TheY held It lot. in starting Wised the thermorneter nOSS !tires. Glean hew Naga Sores Your battery— alive* gerN tete Mid gives bettm all.round moan' perfOrmatice. Worth 75 cents .39 but cost Von colt, Supreme Quality WATER PUMPS and Water Pump Repair Kits WATER Pi-MPS—Brand new. to tit most cart and trucks at prices no higher than re-conditioned Ot,PA Pric° 'WO • • • • - 4.20 7.90 WATER Pt•Mis REPAIR EITS—An the parts needed to repair tom. leaky pumps. 'They're Inexpensive and not hard to install. For most Ws and trucks, WINDSHIELD DEFROS'IERS — Glass shields and electrical elements. Four suction cups. De luxe . 2.98 Replaeement Wiring Auembly .34 Defroster Suction Cups, each .08 FROST SHIELD SETS—Complete tor all windows and doors. AssUres clear vision and proven a revelation of clency to new users. Here's low cost protection that every winter Marin ShOttld have ... they're easy .39 to install. too I .. ........ DEFROSTING FAN—Telco high speed type. Keeps windshield clear et trost and Crindensation . 5.45 DOUBLE EDGE In nsmovEn—rer removing sleet, snow. Ice, bugs at d vapor from windshield ono melbas. The rubber cleans as edgca shave. No blades to replate—narreaett Steel edges remain sharp. Here's on miti. of dllity that you have often wished you had, Carry one In the glove cons. pertinent—it will Save you a lot .34 of incotrenterite this Winter FELT MATS--Fit Under front or rear floor hatts 10 keep Mit drafts .60 and ditt . ttniucasms—For transmit:Ica dit• ferential nud Aiemite fittihrt lb. .22 al" .89 nATTP,RIZ BOOSTER --Just plug-fn at night and hen morning you haVor ample Werra battery power lot ecery contingency. Complete 'With simple 1111.401cl:ions tor testane- 10.95 Hon ••• MOTOR ItDRES-10013_ pure irgiel wool—no Shoddy, AVallanle in tich shedet bt Wine. Rust, Gray-tone Green, Royal BlUt and Scarlet. Hoses la hard-to-get Item 7.75 tittrACiiveis Priced .• •• • • • MUFFLERS and Pipes For tvetv Vehicle, Supreme. Qte Fairest PiticultiavLettY r.viMineeltatt igot't the time .te get Seta .estialitt syttern readY for Wrote! Closed- wilitIOW driving weather greatly la. treaseS OM hazard Of tarbMitionost, Ide tomea Replete dangerott smXtl era tad pipes nowail carloads fast received to tit roost tars Mid Mat, Electric Blankets Warming Pads FOSIILIGHTS Asitotearevalvael.seassearaesearmeltieSaitassaaarasj IRONS Sunbeam Automatic C.G.E. Automatic Westinghouse Automatic Samson Automatic Coffield Ironrite Irotters Eureka Cordless Trotters Electric kettles Hankscraft Automatic Egg-Cookers Electric. ' HEATING PADS with controls to regulate amount of heat tEtEtCbghttEtglitEttittietTAtEef GET YOUR CAR giro riplopiNAPI: FOR \WINTER D?IVING • It 51- 1--*%,11•42 Gives positive protection — will not MOTO-MASTER ANTI-FREEZE t""--koogs cooling Soon: away orrnseart gmaolltoone tempera- system clean 1.74 Because it's 100!:e. Pure Peanut- MOTO-MASTER 3;a1nntiaer, engine. Per Gallen ......... . art d nsopeeelflrl ey e 1 $t. r elautbe ZERO OIL perfectly, The safest oil for your 1.29 lubricate, ZERO Nitingham Utilities Commission ydro S APPLICATION FOR 'SOREST 'TREES The Department of Lands and For- ests have announced that only applica- tions received before January 1Sth, 1.048i will he =considered. The supply of trees is low and anyone wishing trees should place their applicatiot early. Application forms and literature may be secured from the office of the Conn. ty Agricultural Representative, the Zone Forestry Office, $86 2nd Aventte' _ ' SERVICE" bbilb 184 WINGHAM, ONT. dt E. torrashA GORRIE, ONT, Photie t8 -1. 1.1, Carton. & Son A 11