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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1948-04-28, Page 6Save Money by PREPAYING OWN 0, \ 4WINGHAM (44:11‘-114 ,,cosTATEt4i Town of WINGHAM 1948 TAXES Taxpayers may make payments on account of 1948 taxes up to 90 per cent. of 1947 taxes. Interest at the rate of Tour per cent. per an- num will be allowed on such prepayments. Prepayments of taxes must be made at the Town Treasurer's Office, Town Hall. W.A. GALBRAITH, Treasurer, Town of Wingham • PUBLISHED IN THE PUBLICINTEREST BY .301114 tAttleft LIMITS FAGZ SIX THE WINGHAM ADVANCE,TIMES Wednesday, April 28, 194tt 01011•40101101.11111,11111111.111110104•11411111=11101110110 sispailemposisommeisRusumesuoissisimow 1•11.1111111.116, A): I:REA 11:Z,7;Z SALE ENDS SATURDAY FINAL WEEK-END SPECIALS Spring GABARDINE WINDBREAKERS Reg, $7.50 SALE $4.95 Men's Suits Reg. to $39.50 Sale $26.95 BOYS' SUITS reg. 19.95 SPECIAL .$12.95 Reg. $14.95 Closing Special , $7.95 BROADCLOTH SHORTS Reg. $1.50 SALE 99c 25 MEN'S SPRING TOPCOATS Reg. to $32.50 SALE $19.95 Work Sox Reg. 95c Sale 69c SPORT COATS Reg. $16.50 SALE $11.75 I WANT) ,TO KNOW... Can I afford life insurance? Instead of asking that question, try answering these: Can you afford sichneas or accident? Can you afford to retire when you reach a Cer- tain age? Can your family afford the loss of your income? If the ansuer to these is 'no', then you cannot afford to be without life insurance, Let the Mutual Life of Canada representative explain to you the apecial features of Mutual toic-cost life insurance today. THE maTruhlo DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVE'S: T. rt PHA L, WiliGHAM WM. WEBSTER, LITCKNOW, R.R. 14114aNamineeneeselee leeeeeesiaseAseeseiesieeireeese essmalf A. CAMERON; TUCK OW NORM. CLEGG, GORRIE ROSS H. IVIARTYN, RIPLEY ONTARIO HOLIDAY 1 alt,‘ rilHERE'S romance and .L character in the country north of Lake Superior. Fort William and Port Arthur on Thunder Bay, in the shadows of Mount McKay and Nana- bijou . . Kakabeka Falls the Sea Lion . Ouimet Canyon. Every kind of sport can be found at the Lakehead. As for a eco rnm ocl ation, there's everything from a hotel suite to a cabin in the pines. For complete details write to Ontario Holiday, Room 1004, Victory Building, Toronto. LET'S MAKE :Hem WANT TO COME BACK Let's see they get the best we have to offer. Everyone bene- fits the income tourist business brings to Ontario.So it's in your interest to en- courage your friends from other parts to share Our Ontario Holidays. 'TOURIST BUSINESS IS GOOD BUSINESS Mr. and GORRIE Miss Mary Corbett of Toronto, spent last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Corbett, Mrs. E, Vanstone and Mrs. Cora Whitfield of Wingham, called on friends in town on Thursday after- noon, More village properties have been changing hands, Mr, Philip Harding has sold his home to Mr.: Harvey Sparling. Mrs. R. H. Stephens home has been purchased by Mr. Burns Stewart, ° There was a fair attendance on Tuesday evening to see the educational films presented by the National Film Board. "Singing Stars of To-Morrow", "Modern Guide to Health," "Electric- ity", Arctic Thrills and Scenes in Brazil and Mexico" were some of the best. Anglican W. A. Reports feautred the program of the Women's Auxiliary which met on `Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs, Norman Wade. The President, Mrs. H. V. Holmes presided and after ;discussion of 'business matters, Mrs. I Geo. King and Mrs. Norman Wade ,gaye a report of the 61st annual meet-• itng of the Women's Auxiliary of the !Huron Diocese. Archbishop Seager, Mrs. Bingle the President of the Hur- on Diocesan, W, A., Mrs, D. L. Kenny, :Regional Girls' Supervisor and Mrs. A, S. Dewdney of Fort McPherson, N. 11,7. T. were the principal speakers. ;Rev. 3. C. Caley also gave the high- lights of the recent Conference of Rural Churches which he attended in Toronto. Response to the roll call %was a verse with a Missionary theme. Mrs. F. C. Taylor read the Auxiliary 'hymn "The love of Christ Constrain- ; eth." Refreshments were served by the hostess. The Gorrie Public Library will be open -every Saturday afternoon and ev- ening, Mrs. Russel Pollock of London, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Corbett. Mr. and Mrs, Ken Hastie and (am- :ily spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. 'Ira McLean at Wroxeter; Mr. and ,Mrs McLean, Mr. and Mrs. Hastie and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. King visited Mr, ,and Mrs. Harold Moffat at Wingliam on Sunday evening. Mrs. Harry Ferguson accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Everett Sparling, List- iowel to Ailsa Craig last Tuesday where i they attended the funeral of Mr. Fey- guson's cousin, Mrs. Alex. McMillan. Mr, Carter McKee of Galt, spent the week-end with Mrs, 3. Wylie old his brother, Mr. Geo. McKee at Wingham Hospital, We are sorry to report Mr. ,Mr, and Mrs. Telford Montgomery McKee'scondition much worse, of Ititchener, spent Wednesday milll Mrs. Gordon Edgar were relatives h.tre. Durham visitors on Tuesday. • Misses Doreen Harrison and I. lie Ptcviding life inSurance service since 1869 MEAD OFFICE WATERLOO, ONT. No wonder she looks pleased! That's quite a tidy little sum she's managed to save. And, of course, there are things she wants to get with these savings, That's why she opened a Savings account with us. Open a Savings account with us now— for the things you will want tomorrow. Become a Savings customer with our branch in your neighbourhood. Our Manager will welcome you as a customer. OF COMMERCE WINGHAIVI BRANCH: R. R. Robden, Manager '•Ine.ommilammirriromWpwri lon Nay have taken positions with Canada Packers at Harriston. Mrs, Arthur Chapman visited her sister, Mrs, Newton in hospital iii I.on- don on Sunday. Miss Gwen Ruttan of Harriston spent the week-cud at her home. Miss Janice Strong of Kitchener, visited at her home over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs, Ken Underwood of Whigham, visited with Mr. anti Mrs. Wilbert Gallaway on Sunday. Miss Audrey Mee, Harriston, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Wes, Trimble. Week-mid guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Anger were Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Bolton, Wingliant, and Mr. Iltaice Anger of Listoivet. Rev. W. A. Beecroft of Win Bain, 'occupied the pulpit in 'the Urrited Church on Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. David Ritchie and family of Teeswaier were retest guests of Mrs. Ritchie's parents, Mr. and Mrs, John !Ganible. Girls Auxiliary The Girls Auxiliary of St. Stcphen't Church met at the home of Miss Mar ian King oti Friday evening with an Attedanee of 14. ']it president, Miss nail Dinsmore, presided. ,Miss Mar- ian King read a chapter from the study ihook and Rev. 3. C. Caley continued his series of a d Testament studies which are proving very interesting an instructive. A dainty lunch was ser yeti by the hostess. Mr. and Mrs, Lauvvrence Short, of Fergus, and Mr. Joe Earogcy, Hano- ver, visited their mother, Mrs. Win. Ear5gey on Satin day and Snuday. Mrs, Norman Johnston and Mr,-1-Ingh MeLean, 'Moorefield, sister and And brother 'of Mrs. Earngey, also called on Sunday, Mrs. tartigey, who WAS very seriously ill nn Sattirday is roue Mr. and ,Mrs. Leaky of Kincardine, improved, and Miss Mary Pattison, Witighani, spent Wednesday afternoon with MFE. Jas. Armstrong. Mr, and Mrs. David Cathers are moving this week to their new home` tit Wingliam. Mr, and Mrs, 13tyclge and family of Amberly, have moved to the former Cather's farm. Mr. Thos. Earl has sold his farin of Mr. Lorne Robinson. Mr. and Mrs, Claude Witheron and family, also Miss E. Henry of Norman- by, were guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs, Hartwell Strong. The service in the Anglican Churelt will' be heId next Sunday at 2.30 p.m. D.S?I'., Sunday School at 1.80, Cheaterfields and Occasional! Chairs IZetatier;cliticuanodanR ovedDe Celt .vtr yr e d STRATFORpom tipAPIINvOLSTERING 42 Brunswick St tTIZATPORD — ONTARIO Ennuities should he left at R. A. 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