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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1948-03-24, Page 8TWO SHOWS EACH NIGHT starting at 740 MATINEE Saturday Afternoon at 2.00 p.m- 111111111/111111111111111111111111111111111111111.1111111111,111111111, lllllllll SS,SSSI..SSISS..11161 .1. ,,,,, SIMSSIPIS FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 27 Merton of the Movies" 44 5 RED SKELTON VIRGINIA O'BRIEN 14.1111 ,,,,,,, StUSHS4111110tIOMIMI ............ ... V ........ 1111 ... lllllllll llllll UlUISIM.IISISSIS;111 l 1111111111111111111 ice, now they are thinking of going the marriage of Miss Weber of Carrick for a boat ride, to Mr. Jack Mighton of liowick, Many had a trying time with water We are quite sorry to hear of the in their cellar, especially our mer» illness of Mr. George McKee, an old chants. Belmore boy, who is now a patient in Rev.. Udell officiated on Monday at the Wingham General Hospital. TWO DELIVERIES DAILY BAPTIST CIMRCII. Rev. O. J. Copland, Pastor Services, Sunday, March 28,1348 10 a.m. II alit. '7.80 p.m. Special. Speaker and Music Comte and Enjoy These Services "0 'bells of Easter Morning Ring on from year to year, The tidings of Salvation, Till all the world shall hear", "Who (Jesus) was delivered for our offences, and was. raised again for our justification''. Ro- mans 4 25. THE Salvation Army Sunday-- 11 a.m.-Holhiess Meeting., 2:80 pan.-Sunday Scheel. p.tri.-Salvation Meeting. Tuesday-. 8:80 p.m.-Home League. p.m .'Youth Group. Captain. C. I2. OoOdwini Corinna/la* Officer 44. PAGE EIGI-IT THE WINGIUM ADVANCE-TIMES Wednesday, March*24, 1948 -mmommomummoimmiliumoomomiumontmllomomituummutuoomumoommounommouniummoollmmoumuinwitimmonnioulionnounummunowommair YEF. !Zit R E KENWOOD COATS 11001/01 0.1111•101 •••••I 11110.1.0 11•10.111 MOON* 1•800•• ins.111 POSLUN CLOAKS SA▪ IONO4 ••••••• •••11001 IMMO. 14•4•011 IMMO 1•10.1111 JOON.* Mane 11••••••• 0.11•• W▪ OW= .0000 0011.11 •••011.• 11•111••••• •••••••• 000111.1 6.01.0 1.101111=1 •01•01 mom EASTER - COMES TO KINGS SPRING- 'FINERY MORN* im•MOdll •••••• ••••••21 ;EWA. •••• NORM. illo•••• Nom. • imma trimmin •PoNio Own. I +mail MONDAY, TUEVAY, MARCH 29, 30 ( C •••••10 •••••••• "PURSUED" .1111=11111N 1.1=001 011•1••• 1••••11010 Emma TERESA WRIGHT ROBT. MITCHUM EASTER SUITS to lead the fashion, Boxy JACKETS, BALLER- INAS, or Tailored Styles-in the latest Spring shades-All with that "NEW LOOK", ••••••• MEMO. lllllll MPH lllllll 1 llllll S ACCESSORIES for the Parade IMMIMOS 01•11•11011 WEDNESDAY ,THURSDAY, MAR. 31; APR. 1 "VARIETY GIRL" MMES.' I/OWN 111••••10t DeFOREST KELLY MARY HATCHER A Pretty Easter BLOUSES to complement Spring Suits, in a variety of pink and white sheers and frothy crepes. Lace Frills, Lace Edgings, or Gibson Girl styling: CRISP VESTEES and DRESS FRONTS of dimity, lace pique, in white,. Pink, Blue, Black $2.95 to $3.95 GLOVES that add Feminity to your Easter Outfit. Soft white.- doe- skin or Pig-Tex, lovely Chamiosette in all colors and length-$1.50 - $4.50 A selection of 12 wonderful new styles. The new slender looking bags; the dressy pouch styles' or-the popular shoulder style, in a variety of good shades for Spring. In Plastic Calf, in Satin Plastic or fine Leathers and Bengaline $3.95 to $11.95 •••=• MONO •••..0 •••••• MOW. •••••• iNIO•Mr IMOIPM MEMO •••=• OW. VM▪ .M. “•••• MIMI•1 1••••• •ft•Nle ONNIMI Om. 01•0.0 ••=••• 01/•.• OM. ••••• NIMM• MIE NIMIN• •••••• OMOV ••••fti• NOM. ••006 N IMMONO 0•••• Nom. • ft• ••••••t MM. MAMMY •EIWN• Mdm••• tal.e• Yr•p Nima. •1111 ems.* •••••• •••.• ••••M• •••••• •Im.01• *isms. OMENS 1.0•1101• •••••• MEM 01••••• IMMO slo• mem. ••••• nom. Immo simmor moose Jea 10•1110 IMMIO itV •••• YaNNO •••••• 411••••• 4••••• IMMO. 11•=0•• .1•0 •••••, 11••••• WM/ Handbags Hats 35 Colored Gentlemen FROM TEESWATER, WILL PRESENT A Minstrel Show in the TOWN HALL, Wingham at 8:15 p.m. Tues., Mar. 30 Under auspices of WINCHAM FIRE DEPT. Pretty Easter StraWs are in the wind of excitement for Easter and Spring, or fetching little Felts. A style to suit you, if it will be a veiled sailor or upswept brim. Black, rNavys, Browns and Bright Spring colours. i mm i ll ii 1 1 11 11 11 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 11 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 11 1 11 1 1 1 11 1 11 1 1 1 11 11 1 1 1 11 1 11 1 1 1 11 1 0 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 11 11 1 1 11 11 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 SCARVES to add sheer loveliness to your Spring ensemble-In gay Floral or Pastel shades. Squares or long style, Rayon or Pure Silk $1.00 to $4.95 LINGERIE S k orLIZeisnhPadaecse.maker, Formula or SuleLtAtec. ESPHINE&GSOWANnSId ildEelaicsatetre eft! ,1•1100.MMONSOMINIIIIINIMI NIMO•1•1411... •am NYLONS No seam or the famous pencil seams. Cobwebby sheerness of Nylons in the new misty Spring shades by famous makers. Orient or Kayser . • . .$1,40 to $2.50 THE CIRCLE: BACK ROW-M. Donahue, W. Borba, A. Little, E. Sillick, S. Chapple, W. Sillick, G. Dickison, K. Wilkinson, G. j. Dick. ison, A. Blair, H. McKague, G. Stobo, D. Hyslop, J, Porter, IVIcKinnon, H. Duffy, E. Keyes. FRONT ROW-.L. Sillick, K. MeKagee, E. Dagg, W. Ballagh, Scott, B. Keith, W. Armstrong, D. Keith, Jas. McBurney, Jas. Little, Geo. K. Armstrong. END MEN-Thos, Friendship, IL C. Thompson, A. Worrall, W. Cooke, J. McKague, Frank Renwick. INTERLOCUTOR-W. H. Mann DIRECTOR and PIANIST-Mrs. R. H. King SPECIALTIES: KING DEPT. STORE I "The Friendly Store" = KAYSER GLOVES ORIENT NYLONS -= 3-Mock Wedding 1-Teddy Bears' Picnic 2-Uncle Remus 4-Trumpet Solo 5-Step-Dance 6-Porters' Song 7-Quadrille GOD SAVE THE KING ADMISSION - 40c Reserved Seats 50c Reserved Seats will be on sale at McKibbons THURSDAY, MARCH 25th PHIL INFER OF LAZY MEADOWS •••,..••••••• BELGRAVE A special service of worship will be held in Kim United Church, on Good Friday evening, March 26th at S o'clock. Two religious films will be shown, entitled, "The Hours of Trial" and "The Living Christ". us fora few days. She's really a caus- e quite far removed who wanted to get out to the country for a few days. Unlike most city people who come to isit you, site's the type who makes rseli welcome, In the first place she never forgets that the work around the farm is what pays the bills and that over a period of time a farmer gets a sort of rout. ine. This routine tan easily be thrown ut of kilter completely by a guest who demands all the privileges in the world. City visitors are comparatively easy to catalogue. First of all there's the one who doesn't want to go to bed. She's just dying to sit up all night for fun.. . . . like we used to do when we were kids. The only possible way o get her to bed is to stop putting wood in the heater in the front room, She's the same one%who manages to stay in bed until almost noon. Please tote I said she stays in bed until al. ost noon. Just about the time the titer folks are beginning to get din- ner ready she comes poking downsthe stairs in a housecoat and pajamas full of talk about how wonderful it is to sleep in the country. She just loves he country, The 'upstairs is really too cold for ter to wash and dress hi. She gets into NEXT WEEK! OBITUARY Jessie Taylor Anderson and Infant Son At Ipoll, Malaya, on Monday, Mar. 16th, Jessie AL.Taylor, beloved wife of Harold Prentiss Anderson, and dearly beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Taylor of Burlington, form-erly of .Taylor Smith's Economy Food Store McCormick's Or 'Weaton's Makes Dishes Sparkle SODAS, 1 lb. pkg. 29c DREET, pkg. gOd Dreadnotight ! the front room after a fire has been lit and washes and dresses. Articles of female clothing will be strewn around all the time she's at the farm. Then she must have her breakfast. !This delays dinnek, because she can't By Harry 3. Boyle , 'cat so soon after her breakfast, We have a city niece staying with About four o'clock in the afternoon site gets art urge to go hiking or ski. ing or snowshoeing and then every. body must go and look for good warm elothing. My heavy, woollen socks which I have been saving for a year are dragged out, plus my new titatkinaw... and it takes until five or so to get her ready. hen she dashes off and doesn't get back until seven and we've been -waiting for dinner for an hour. At chore time she slouches through the passageway mid manages to let the calves out when site opens the door of their stall. She just 'wanted to pet the adorable little creature," That's the type of guest that gets me down. It's a relief to have some- one who gets tip in the morning in time for breakfast, goes to bed at a decent hour and doesn't tided wash- ing a few dishes. StokelY's Finest Tomato juice, 20 or, to TOILET TISSUE, 3 rolls 25c Ground Fresh While Yon Wait SPECIAL! Morning Cheer COFFEE, lb. 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