HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1948-04-21, Page 10PAGE TEN THE WINQHAIVI ADVANCE-TIMES Wednesday, April 21, 1948
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er, $5.00; Mr, and Mrs, Mason, Rob-
inson, Belgravo, $2.00; Mr. and Mrs.
Ron Sherk, $1.00; Mrs. Win, Barber,
Walkerton, $1,00; Mr, and Mrs. Wal-
ter Cook, Westfield, $2.00; Helen
Shoemaker, Teeswater, $1.00; J. H.
Mitchell, $2.00; Mrs, Bert Lobb, Clis-
ton, $8.00; Mr,. and Mrs. W, j, Dav-
idson, Lucknow, $10.00; Mr. Albert
Dettman, Clifford, $5.00; Mr. Walter
Lott, R. R. 2, Wingliarn, $2,00; Dr,
and Mrs. Wardlaw, Ethel, $5,00; Mrs.
Helen. Fowler, Londesboro, $2.00;
,Mr, and Mrs. Leonard Phillips, $2,00;
Mr, Joe Clarke, $2,00; Mr, and Mrs,
James Lamont, Eden Grove, $5.00;
Mr, and Mrs. Stewart Beattie, $2,00;
Mr, and Mrs, Jas, Casemore, $2.00;
Mrs, T. R. Sherk, Clinton, $5.00; Bert
Whittes, Mount Forest, $5.00; Wm.
Deans, Turnberry, $2.00; Mr, and Mrs.
Wilfred White , $2.00; Bateson's
Model Dairy, $3.00; Mr, and Mrs,
Bill Cruickshank, $5.00; James Dow,
R. R, 3, Wingham, $2.00; Wifty Bak-
er, $2.00; Bill Forsythe, $2,00; John
Hupfer, R. R. 2, Mail Carrier, Wrox-
eter, $1.00; John V. Fisher, Bluevale,
$2.00; Mrs, F, A, Parker, $5,00; Har-
vey Black, East Wawanosh, $5,00;
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Soiling, $2.00; J. C.
Maclntyre, $1,00; Murray Rollingson,
$1.00; Mr, and Mrs. Joe Austin, Wing-
ham, $2,00; Mr. asd Mrs. Ira Wall, R.'
R. 2, Wingharn, $2.00; Murray Taylor,
$2.00; Catherine Kennedy, Teeswater,
$2,00; A.-12, DuVal, $5.00; Herbert
Fuller, $2.00; Jack Sturdy, $2.00;
Mrs. R. G. Johnson, Goderich, $5.00;
Mr. and Mrs. J, A. McKague, $5,00;
E. L. Stuckey, $3.00; F. E. Madill,
$3.00; W. A. 'Galbraith, $1,00; H. V.
Kerney, Brussels, $5.00; Frank Sed-
don, $3.00; Bruce MacLean, $2.00;
G. W. Tiffin, $5.00; Lions Draw, $7.00
Edgar Pattison, $2.00; Alex Hackett,
$2.00; Mrs. Susan Froggett, $1.00; S.
Marshal, $1.00; Anonymous, $1.00;
Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Wilsos, $5.00;
Mrs. L. Hemphill, Wroxeter, $5.00;
Dr. W. A. McKibbon, $10.00; Mrs. B.
Stimpson, $2.00; Mr. and Mrs. J.
Turnbull, $5.00; Winghain Salvation
Army, $50.00; Mrs. J. E. Smith, R. R.
1, Wingham, $2.00; Itbrs. W. Laidlaw,
$1.00; Mr. D. McKinnon Sky Harbour
Air Services, $2:00; MaCLean Coal
$2,50; Mrs. John Ellis, R, R. 3, Lis-
Co., $10.00; Zion W.M.S., Ashfield,
towel, $5.00; Anonymous, Lucknow,
$2.00; John Harris, Wroxeter, $4.00;
P. Zimmerman, Goderich, $2.00; Omar
Haselgrove, $5,00; Mrs. A. Taylor,
$5.00; Hartley Smith, $3.00; W. Heti-
ghan, $2.00; L. Bryce (Sr.), $2.00;
Marvis Brown, $2.00; W. W. Arm-
strong, $5,00; Mr. and Mrs. R. Laid-
law, $5,00; John Cornyn Currie Es-
tate, $100.00; A. D. iMacWilliam,
$5.00; Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Roane,
Teeswater, $1.00;' Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Hutton, $2.00; Mr. and Mrs. K. Leitch,
$2,00; Mary Louise Flack, $2.00; Wm,
Reid, $1.00; Mr, and Mrs. J. Ernest,
$2,00; F, Spielvogel, $1.00; W. A, Mil-
ler, $5.00; Chas. C. Smith, R. R. 1, Bel-
grave, $5.00; Geo. Sanders, R. R. Lis-
towel, $2.00; Mrs. C. A. Fothergill,
$10,00; Miss Janet ;:Murray, $1,00;
Archie MacDonald, $2.00; W, R. Ham-
ilton, $3 00; Mrs J McGregor, $5 00;
STORE-WIDE SALE OF
KING DEPT. STORE
WINGHAM
Smith's Economy Food Store
The Perfect Cleaner LIN-X Non-slip
Spic and Span, pkg. 26c Liquid Floor Wax, pt. tin 59c
NEW WASHING MIRACLE
TIDE
Oceans of Suds '?AC pkg. a CONTINUES in Full Swing 410.16111.1101.3111111111.11.1.
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SPECIAL VALUE!
MORNING CHEER
COFFEE
51c lb.
Ground Fresh When You Order
Plain or Pimento
Chateau Cheese, pkg. . . 28c for the balance of this week only, CREAM CHEESE
In swanky Swig Glasses, .ea. 25c
Glengrove
LOAF CHEESE, lb, . 45c - Saturday is definitely the LAST DAY of this Sensational Sale,
California
SEEDLESS RAISINS, lb. 20c
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DALTON'S
JELLY POWDERS
All Popular Flavours
3 pkgs. 22c
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Peanut Butter, 12 oz. jar 37c Folks have been amazed at the
store-wide Values being Offered
MOM.,
ONIONS
Clover Leaf Fancy
Pink Salmon, Y2 lb. tin 24c
SPECIAL VALUE - MAPLE LEAF
TOILET SOAP - 3 cakes 20c during
the K.D.S. Sixtieth Anniversary Sale
CUSTOMERS WILL LONG REMEMBER THE VALUES IN EVERYTHING - IN LADIES',
MEN'S and CHILDREN'S WEAR, AND IN YARD GOODS. BUDGET-WISE SHOPPERS
ARE AVAILING THEMSELVES OF THESE AMAZING SPECIAL PRICES.
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P. Nut Candy, 1/2 lb. pkg. 33c
E. D. Smith's Pure
TOMATO KETCHUP
Special Price-13 oz. bot.
25c
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MM. McCormick's
Trilby CHOCOLATES, lb. 57c
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SPECIAL! McCORMICK'S
Granny's Oatmeal COOKIES lb. 28e ,1111.1
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'PHONE 161 PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE
$5.00; David Holmes, R. R. 2, Wing-
ham, $2.00; Jas. Lyon, 1.00; Ken Hast-
ings and Andy Carruthers, Gilmour's
School Dance, $10.00; Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Marsh, $2.00; Mr. and Mrs. Herb
Campbell, $2.00; Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Caskisette, $4.00; Jean Wilton, Turn-
berry, $2.00; Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Gal-
laway, $2.00; George Tervit, $5.00;
Frank Way, Londesboro, $5.00;
Brown's Furniture Exchange, $5.00;
Geo. Scott, $5,00; Mr. and Mrs. Har-
vey Cook, Belgrave, $2.00; Lucinda
Beemen, Clifford $1.00; Archie Hopfs,
Clifford, $1.00; Mr, and Mrs. R. R.
Hobden, $5.00; Bert Armstrong, $5.00;
Lyceum. Theatre, $10.00; Mr. and Mrs.
Jas. Robertson, Lower Wingham,
$2.00; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dustow,
Belmore, $2.00; Red Front Grocery,
$5.00; Mrs. Sam Hutchison $1.00;
Mr, and ,Mrs. Wadell, Bluevale, $2,00;
Mrs. Wm. Harris, $1.00; Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Walker, $2.00; Mr, and Mrs.
Chas. Lippington, Clinton, $2,00; Mr.
and Mrs. Brock MacKenzie, Teeswat-
OPENING SPECIALS-Thur.-Fri.-Sat. Mornings E
FLOOD RELIEF
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And Rona, Wroxeter, $4.00;-Mr. asd
Mrs. Wray, R. R. Wingham, $2.00;
r. ;and Mrs. Frank Collar, $2,00;
Adams Hairdressing $5.00; Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Leggatt, $2.00; Mrs. Leslie
MacDougall, $2.00; Mr. and Mrs.
.:'ave Hutchison, $5.00; Lewis Florist,
Just a few of the Values offered
Thursday Morning„,„Men's White Shirts
Sale $1,00
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Salvation Army Friday Morning Special (9 :4°) 1••••••
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IIIM•••• Capt. and Mrs. C. Goodwin
SUNDAY-11 a.m. and 7 p.m.
Sunday School, 2:30 p.m.
TUESDAY-
2:30 p.m.-Home League
8 p.m.-Youth Group
THURSDAY-
S p.m.----Prayer Meeting
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Repeat Performance All-wool Windbreakers Sale $1,00
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Grand Finale
Closing Day
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Horsehide Jackets
Reg, values to $21.50
Sale, $14.81
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win SPRAY -FLAKES. CRYSTALS P.ONDERS
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W. H. Rintoul, $2,00; H. Posliff, $2.;
Norman Shiell, $1.00; 5. Evans, $2.00;
\Velwood Service Statios, White-
church, $5.00; Miss Mildred Jones, Ea*
$2.00; J. D. Irwin, R. R. 3, Listowel,
$10.00; Mrs, L. Graham, R. R. 3,
Wingham, $1.00; E, Lobsinger,$2.00;
Miss C. Isbister, $2.00; H. McKenzie,
$3.00; Roger Oke, $2,00; Mr. and Mrs.
W. J. Clark, $5.00; A resident of Tees-
water, $1.00; 3.Iundy's Grocery, $15.00;
Wm. F. Sturdy, $5.00; ,Mrs, Mary G.
Spears, $10.00; Mrs, Adelia King,
$10.00; Duncan 'Maellougall, $5.00; A,
B. Mitchell, $5.00; Dr. A. W. Irwin,
$5.00; Dr. J. A.1 Pox, $10.00; Crosset
Motor Sales, $10.00; It McGee, $2.00;
Win, Wright, Wroxeter, $10.00; Mt.
and Mrs. Russell Walker, $2.00; 0. H.
Rapp, $8.00; Ivan Wightman, Bel-
grave, $2.00; Anonymous, Lticknow,
O $2.00; Donald MoLaughlis, paper boy, n Kincardine, $1.00; Fred L., 'Davidson,
o i 515.00; Paisley Business:Mtn, (per W.
i E. Thealter), Paisley, $G9.00; Mrs. J.
Wain, $2.00; Arno Kelly, Kincardine,
$5.00; Rintoul & Miller, $10.00; Jr.
and Mrs. Albert Vincent, $2,00; Mrs.
Geo. Baird, $2.00; Geo. t, Tees, St.
O Catharines, $5.00; Blyth Lions Club,
Blyth, $25.00. C. R. Wilkinson, $5.00.
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WHITE SHIRTS
$1.00
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BALANCE OF
Men's and Boys'
ALL-WOOL
Windbreakers
$1.00
Each year thousands of dollars damage is wrought
by the ever-present moth. The price you have to
pay to be „free of this pest is constant vigilance
against them.
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SPECIAL GROUP OF
Ladies'
DRESSES
to $16.95
Sale, $1.00
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ARE FILLED DAILY
WITH
Sensational Values
FROM
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PULLOVERS
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ams,
Some DO's and DON'T's of Proper Storage are:
DON'T STORE soiled garments-Be sure they are
clean. Remove spots and Oil Stains - UNIVER-
SAL CLEANSER, the Magic Spot Remover,
8 oz. ..50c
DON'T STORE in a dusty closet Be sure the
closet is free of all dust and carefully sprayed with
ELKAY'S MOTH KILLER and Moth Control
Liquid containing DDT-16 oz. . , - -85c
DO BE SURE Suits, Coats, etc., are carefully
brushed and aired in the sun for several hours be-
fore storing. MOTH-PROOF BAGS provide an
easy, sure way to protect these garments-
39c • 59c 89c
(Sufficient space to store three Winter Overcoats)
Use ELKAY'S MOTH FUME CRYSTALS freely
53c lb.
MOTH BALLS and NAPHTHALENE FLAKES,
25c lb.
We have a PROPHYLACTIC BRUSH for every
1-lousehold Job - - - ....75c - $1.89
FOUR SQUARE FLOOR WAX, lb... .... 49c
SPONGES and CHAMOIS - ......25c - $2.50
FOUR SQUARE GLASS CLEANER
SILVER POLISH and FURNITURE POLISH
25c a 50c a 69c
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III••••• THE MANAGEMENT AND STAFF OF K. D. S. WISH TO THANK YOU ONE AND ALL
FOR THE SPLENDID RESPONSE AND CO-OPERATION DURING OUR SIXTIETH ANNI-
VERSARY SALE, AND ASSURE OUR OLD AND NEW CUSTOMERS THEY WILL FIND
THE SAME FRIENDLY AND COURTEOUS SERVICE AND A COMPLETE STOCK OF
QUALITY MERCHANDISE ON FUTURE VISITS TO THIS STORE. 11111•MINO
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WEDDINGS
Day .. King
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church,
'Po Wingham, was the setting on Saha.-
U ' day, April 17th, at 12.80 p.m., for the
e marriage of Janet, daughter of Mr. And
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Mrs. W. C. Ring of Brussels, to John
i tinstings Day, son of Mr. and Mrs.
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George L. Day of Wingiatn. Rev.
O Alexander Ilinitno officiated for the
e double ring ceremony, Mr. H. Victor
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: PyMil was at the organ and Mrs.
Douglas Fry was soloist.
i A suit'of jbeige gathardine with navy
accessories and a corsage of red roses
was worn by the bride and her sister,
n MtA. Carl Douglas of Belmore, As her 3 bridesmaid, chose a fine Mack and
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white check snit with meridian green
accessories. Mr. Douglas Fry was best
man.
At the reception held at the Bruns-
wick Hotel, Mrs. King welcomed the
O guests, wearing dusty pink with black
0 accessories. The groom smother was in
0 'mist blue with navy accessories. After
a trip to Ottawa And Montreal Mr.
;and Mrs. Day will reside in Witigharel.
Mr, and Mrs. John Mason and Lois
and Julia spent Sunday at the home of
Mr, and Mrs. Fleming Johnston, Blue-
vale.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Robinson arrived
Home from their honeymoon trip on
Thursday last.
Mr. Elmer Shiell of Cleveland, spent
the week-end with his parents, Mr. TWO SHOWS EACH NIGHT starting at 7.30
MATINEE Saturday Afternoon at 2.00 p.m.
BAPTIST CHURCH Y'IIiY11r1...... ,1ii'IYI..I.IYr111Y11Yi..11lllllllllll ll 11 11 tii ll iii iiii
And Mrs. G. M. Shia.
Miss Gwendoline Irwin of London,
spent the week-end with her parents,
Mr, and Mrs. Hersott Irwin.
Mr. and Mrs. John Albrecht and
Harvey and Helen of H. Wawanosh,
spent Sunday with Walkerton relatives.
Mr. Emerson Vipond of Atwood,
spent the week-end at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Wightman, and
Mrs. Vipond returned home on Tues-
day after Mrs. Wightman ani child-
ren had recovered from their attack
of measles.
Mrs. John Johnston has returned to
Victoria Hospital, London, to spend
another week there.
Rev. 0. J. Coupland, Pastor THURS. SAT„ APRIL 22, 23, 24.
'Trouble With Women" Daylight Saving Time
Services on
11 a.m.-"The Divine Purpose in
Trial".
7;30 p..nt-Guest Preacher, Rev.
J. W. Adamt, Muskoka
Missionary,
Come and Enjoy These Meetings
Living one's faith is the best
method of defending it.
Jesus said: "Come unto Mc all
ye that labour and are heavy
laden and 1 will give you rest".
--,-Matthew 11128-
I came to Jesus as I was,
weary and worn And sa d, and
found in Him a resting place,
and he has made me glad,
RAY MILLAND -TERESA WRIGHT
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ION., TUES., WEDNES., APRIL 26, 21,. 23 McKibbons "FIESTA" WHITECI4URCH
01 Mr. and Mrs. Donald Martin and
O thildren spent Sunday with her part.
In Drugs If It s REXALL It's Right! Mr. and Um, llark Johnston,
6 totsof ' ' to=0 ot6ior'"--"Iot:o 1101Yr6M.
ESTHER WILLIAMS
RICHARD° MONALBAN
Film Society Meeting at NiVaikerton
A meeting of the Provisional Film
Society will be held in the Agricultural
Office in the Library Building, Walk-
erton, at 8.80 on the evening of Fri-
day, April 23rdi This Society hopes to
serve Lucknow, Ripley, Kincardine,
Port Elgin, Southampton, Paisley,
Tara, Chtsley, Hanover, Durham, Chf-
ford, Mildmay, Ttreswater and Wing
ham as well as Walkerton. Ti is hoped
that all societies that may be interested
in presenting educational films will.
have representatives 'at this meeting, I
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