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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1948-06-16, Page 10aufillummimomoimmumlliimmimmtpuillumuomilluommouniinumitionommillinummonmpi PENMAN'S SPORTSWEAR HICKOK BROPHEY KING DEPT. STORE •••10. SIMON. .1110101 NWEIMMI M▪ IME. "The 'Friendly Store" .11•1•111O 1••••••• •••••• LYCETHEATR E TWO SHOWS EACH NIGHT starting at 7.30 MATINEE Saturday Afternoon at 2.00 p.m. ri,,,4111111111,1,1111..111.11,m11111411 lllll 1.111t,4,11111.0001 llllll 14111$4M lll 11..,11.111 ll llllll 1,1;1111,11 lllll ,101,4111t1,1 THURS., FRI., SATURDAY, JUNE 17, 18, 19 "Black Gold" ANTHONY QUINN KATHERINE DeMILLE MON., TUES., WEDNES., JUNE 21, 22, 23 "Golden Earrings,/ MARLENE DIETRICH RAY MILLAND PAJAMAS Plain or Striped Broadcloth Contrasting Piped Trim on Plain Shades $3.50 - $6.95 Cotton BEACH SHIRTS and SWEATERS Penman make - Long or short Sleeves - White Terry Cloth - Striped and Plain Tones of Rust, Gold, White $1.00 to $2.50 SLACKS Dad can always use an extra pair for evenings. Gabardines, Trop- ical Worsted, Tweed, Fine Worst- eds, Tans, Browns, Greys, Blues and Stripes $7.50 - $13.95 Smith's Economy Food Store Regular with 34c only Price r Coupon Fancy KETA small tin Nestle's Sweetened Condensed SALMON ... - ...22e 1 MILK, tin ..13c Red Glo 20 oz. tiff Maple Leaf 'Tetiderflalre TOMATOES .2Ic LARD, 1 lb. - - .28c • SPECIAL * Morning Cheer Coffee lb 51c FRESH GROUND WHILE YOU WAIT -,&:****R. PAGE TEN TT WINGHAM ADVANCE-TIMES Wednesday, June 16, 1948 ,111101. 41111101.• UMW. Mane 111•Milli• .1••••• 11•1111••• MEM. girTHAT'S MY POP!" FATHER'S DAY SUGGESTIONS pep. 1.1•1•1.- 1 moot. Council was held on Monday evening. On ;notion of Councillors Willis and Mitchell, Mr, R. A, Spotton was awarded the contract of supplying the memorial monument as per recom- mendation of the memorial committee. The monument will cost $5,000.00, Milk Test Is Very Bad-As reques- ted some weeks ago, the Board of Health sent milk from the different dealers to Toronto Provincial Health Department for analysis, and the re- port sent back was very bad, Only t couple of the local dealer's milk show- ing good percentage. A couple of dealers were overlooked however, and in fairness to all, another sample will be sent down before long, and when the report is received, it will be pub- lished. Wearring-McNaughton - Married at the residence of the bride's parents, on Saturday, June 9th, Lillian Mc- Naughton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John McNaughton, Turnberry, to Arthur Geo. Wearring, youngest son of Mrs. Geo. Wearring, of Wroxeter. MacMillan-Morrison - Married at Sacred Heart Church, Wingham, iby Rev, Father Fallon, on Tuesday, Mae C. Morrison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Morrison of Turnberry, to John MacMillan, son of Mr, Milas MacMillan of Kinloss. Bluevale-Mr. Eldon McKinney is relieving the operator at Brahtford for a couple of weeks. Mr. and Mrs. John McLaren visited friends at Wroxeter on Monday. Misses Lela, Lizzie and Mary Breckenridge of Grey, spent Sunday at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Jos. Breckenridge. -Miss Minnie Paul and Mrs. W. J. Duff were in. Brussels on Saturday. Mr. Alex. ,McEwen was in Hamilton and Toronto last week. 1•••••• .1•••••••=11 ALL CANADA REMEMBERS DAD 11111•1141 and A, H. Musgrove in North Huron. Wingham 14, -Goderieh 0-Victory perched on the banners of the local baseball nine in the opening game of Lakeside League in .Wingham, on Friday afternoon last, Goderich being the visiting team. \Vingham line-up: Barrett c; Dunlop, p; W. Britton, lb; Moore, 2b; Algie, 3b; Hammond, ss; Yackie, lf; Workman, cf; Field, rf; Umpire, Johnston of Lucknow, Bell-Johnston Nuptials-The home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnston, Leopold Street, was the scene of pretty wedding on Wednesday, when their daughter, Miss Hazel, became the bride of Mr. Charles Bell of Southampton, formerly of Wing-ham, Rev. Wm. Lowe of London, officiated, Gillies-MacPherson - Married in Knox Church, Teeswater, on Tuesday, I of last week, Miss Gladys Irene Mac- Pherson, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. MacPherson, to Midford H, M, D, Personal-Mr, and Mrs. John Ams- bury have returned from Toronto and taken up their residencen in Turn- berry, Mr. Thos. Bell of Southampton was visiting for a few days last week in Wingham; Dr. A. F. McKenzie, of Monkton, was visiting for a few days with his father, Mr. Geo. (McKenzie. Mr. Thos. Hicks has returned hot& after spending a few weeks in British Columbia. Wingham Horse Races-The Wing- ham Horse Races are being held on Wednesday and Thursday of this week. There are a large number of horses in town, and to-day's races promise to surpass those of previous years, New Restaurant Stand-Mr. Geo. McKenzie is fitting up his new double store for Mr. Elmer Moore, who will move his restaurant business in the new stand the first week in July. Thomas-Beemer-The home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H, Beemer "was the scene of a quiet wedding on Tuesday, when their third daughter, Miss Mildred Beemer, was joined in wedlock with Mr R,\V.Thomas, of Toronto, form- erly . of \Vingham. Rev. W. G. Howson officiated. Wingham Races-The horse races held in Wingham on Wednesday and Thursday of last week brought to town a large number of good horses and different races were keenly ccot- tested, Savage-Michel-Married at the Manse, Cranbrook, on June 10th, by Rev, D. B. McRae, Mr. W, J. Savage, ofHoquaim, Washington State, to Miss ••••••11 111M11•111 111- , Menne, 11111111•=11 Here at The Friendly Store are featured =MEW Vmmt •11•- 1 IMMO 11••••• WM.& MEMO =NNW MIMS •••••II IMMO OM. 111•=01 01•▪ •=1 ••••10 11101111. magma. numerous suitable Gifts for Father on His Day, SUNDAY, JUNE 20 THEWS' Give Dad a Gift he can Wear AY SUNDAY • JUNE 20 °M. ...MEM, being returned to power with an in- creased majority. In the Old House the standing was: Conservative 70, Liberal 27; Independent 1; and in the New House the standing is: Corrserva- tives 86, Liberals 19, Independent 1. The Whitney Government has in- creased its majority from 42 to 67. Huron County returned two Conserva- tives. S. H. Eilber in South Huron REMINISCING MENEM OMENS PUMPS 111•1=•• ARROW SHIRTS and TIES Fine Quality Arrow Shirts„ Prints or English Woven Broadcloth $3.95 - $5.50 ARROW TIES Perfect Match for the New Arrow Shirt $1.00 - $2.50 HATS Fine Felts of Quality Crean make Summer weight or regular Brown Fawn Blue Grey USE the GIFT CERTIFICATE for Dad's HAT $4.95 to $6.95 HOSE and HANDKERCHIEFS Penman's HOSE Regular length or cool Anklets Plain Woollens - White - Diamonds Checks 65c to $2.25 White or Colored HANDKERCHIEFS Lawn or Linen 25c - $1.00 111.1.111. BELTS and BRACES of the Better Quality Brophey - Paris - Hickok New Sport Leathers, New Plastics $1.00 - $2.50 ••//00 FORTY YEARS AGO- Conservative Sweep in Ontario El- ections-The Ontario provincial elec- tions held on Monday resulted in the Whitney Conservative Government 11•••11 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111r11I11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111.11111111111111111111t iii . _ III ti Rangettes Hotplates i Force-Graham & Smythe RANGETTES, priced 2 from $56.00 to $62.50 i ii 1 Two-Burner Graham RANGES $85.00 i i ii g Electric FANS i • 8 and 10", 60 cycle, from $6.75 up I , I I i _ O i , . I• 111111 •••11.• PPM= •••11••1 PPM!, MINIM • • BAPTIST CM Rev. 0. J. Coupland, Pastor 11 a.m.-"Palm Tree Christians" Morning Service Broadcast .over CKNX 7 p.m.-"Divine Frustration". A Cordial Welcome Awaits You "Depart from evil, and do good; seek peace, and pursue it". -Psalm 34:14 Mania •1111•MI 111111.M.1 4111MO1111 ••••• 11•1•••• mos.. O111.101.1 ••••••• rimat• ••=2.11 =MOM. ••••ftg. •••••0* Wag .•••••1 •Imm• 1•1••=10 ••••••• .1101•••11 011omm• 11•41 11411 ,1•111 .•••• ••••••1110 1•••••• 011011•111 Itaane• 11•••im Olomon PRIMP POMP. •••••••• 111..••• 11.•••11, ••••=11. ••••••• ••••••• 11••••10 .1111M11 *IMMO 0111•11•111 ••••••• 011•IMIO !IMMO *MEM. ••••••111 *POPO. .10111 n THE Salvation Army JUNE 19th - 20th SPECIAL Week-end SERVICES Major A, Simester, D.Y,P.S., Hamilton, accompanied by ' Four Young Musicians from Guelph. R11010 'SERVICE 101ment SPORT SHIRTS Cool and Comfortable. Just right to relax in after the day's work. Spuns, Twills and ▪ Broadcloths. Brown, Tan, Gold, Blue, Grey =WM ••••11. •••••• =NNE =NM 111111111 MOM U • I_ Amelia, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. C. Michel of Grey, 111 = 4 * * TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO "i-o- Picture House is Sold-Mr. L. Ken- Serving you since 1935 nedy, who has successfully conducted • the Lyceum Theatre at Wingham, for 511:11111A11111,111111111,111,11111;11111:11111111•1111111111111,111111111•11,11111 ,11111111111111111111111111111111111111V •the past ten years, sold out the busi- tun. ness to Mr. Hyde Parker of Strat- qord, on Monday of this week. . Monument Is Purchased-A spec- "ial meeting of the \\Ingham Town Dad's on the Receiving End on JUNE 20th •••▪ ••• $3.95 to $5.25 •mmea. 111••••• 1011•••• JIII 1111111111111 .......... lillill ....... 114111.14111111o1111111miltill111110111111,11111114i llllllllll 14011t110.1 lllll 011111111 lllll 1111111111111 •••••• ••••• 111••••• 10•0011 1.11•11116 •••••• Smola. 1101.1•1111 REMEMBER FATHER on His Day POMO.. 1010.111 WOW. ••••••• MIMI!! ellammit 1.11•••• No▪ m.. 1.••••• *MN= 1•1•••• •111011.1101 11111.11.0 MONO JACKETS Is Dad a Golfer or a Fisherman? - Weather-proof Twill Gabardine Jackets, made with plenty of freedom. Coat or lti = Jacket Styled. Fawn, Brown, Green. $5.95 - $12.95 = --= --= --= K.D.S. CAMBRIDGE CLOTHES ARROW SHIRTS and TIES .1•11114. Woollen Sport Sweater Monarch-knit, in Diamond Design. Plain Gold or White; long sleeves in novelty stitch or Sleeveless in Whites or Colours. $2.95 $7.95 • SPECIAL • Stokely's Finest Grapefruit Juice 2 21) (w. tins 23c • SPECIAL • (DALTON'S (All Flavours) Jelly Powders 3 Pkg$. for 22c LENTHERIC Shaving Requisites "for Men of Action"-Sets from $1.95 to $4.50 COLOGNES and Shaving LOTIONS - 85c - $3.00 SEAFORTH Cologne, Shaving Bowl, Shaving Lotion, Talc, ea. . - - ll .. - . ..... $1.50 BACHELOR TOILETRIES in the masculine Maroon and Grey packages. Lotions, Colognes 65c, Talc 40c, Shave Cream 40c. SETS $1.00, $1.15, $1.75, $2.25 SHAVING BRUSHES-$1.00 - $7.50 by Rubberset and Simms HAIR BRUSHES in the popular club shape. De- signed by Prophylactic and Hughes $3.50 - $4.95 Fitted and Unfitted TRAVELLING CASES $4.25 - $15.00 Real Leather BRIEF CASES and Zipper MUSIC CASES . - . - - - ...$3.49 - $8.25 QAULITY BILLFOLDS * Beautiful leathers $1.75 - $7.50 ICODAKS - BROWNIES and Kodak Chemicals PHOTO ALBUMS AND SCRAP-BOOKS $1.75 - $4.75 Waterman and Sheaffer PENS and PENCILS $2.75 - $5.95 Moir's, Hunt's and Betty Ann CHOCOLATES 90c and $1.00 lb. THE RUSTCRAFT FATHER'S DAY CARDS are right. You will enjoy choosing the one most suitable. See them today. - AT SATINA, itokg - -It LaFrance, 2 pkgs. 27c IRMO.% WINO. 1111011•1111. NOM! =MO 11411M• ••10111110 Mckee-Curtis-A pretty wedding was solemnized at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 3. E. Curtis, on Tuesday, June 12th, when their eldest daughter, Laura Vietta, was united in marriage to.lacy Mclice,sott bfMr. and Mrs. Wm. McKee, Toronto, IV the Rev. Wilkinson, MacMilian,Morrisott-A pretty wed- ding was solemnized at Sacred Heart Church, Winghatt, on Tuesday, 3une 12th, when Mae C., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jan Morrison, Turnberry, was united in marriage to Mr. John MacMillan, son of Mr. Milas Mac- Millan of Kinloss, by the Rev. Father McLaughlin of New York, assisted by the Rev. Father Fallon of Wingham. A Big Celebration-Bills are out announcing the Dominion Day Cele- bration at Wingham, Monda'y, July 2nd., morning, afternoon and ev- ening, when a big program of games and Caledonian sports will be featured attractions, Mt. and Mrs. J. Balers. Mr. and Mrs. Allan, of Tectswater,the marriage of John Dinsmore, also Mr. Alves Doug- Miss Annie A., daughter of Mr. and las, spent Sunday in Hamilton, Mrs. Hugh 'MacDonald, Sth con. of W r..... roxete m t, an d Mrs. G. S. Culross, and Howard T. MatImit of Smyth and family, also Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Hemphill, spent Sunday at Southampton. Mr.and Mrs, Eldred Nichol spent Sunday in Stratford, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Warwick of Morris, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Cooper. Mr. and Mrs, Bert Winston, also Mrs. Selena Hun- ter, of Toronto, were Saturday guests r. at the home of M and Mrs. Clarence White. M . Bolt-Stokes--A pretty June wed- ding took place in Teeswater Presby- terian Manse recently, when :Margaret Olive Stokes, daughter of M and Mrs. 3as. Stokes of Howick, was married to Leslie Bolt, son of Mr. and Mrs. E, Bolt• of Turnbetry, by the Rev. F. B. Allan, iGaunt-Currie--Glenfield Fatal', the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Currie, was 'the scene of a happy event, Wed- nesday,june 14th, when their daugh- ter, Ethel May, became the bride of Earl Russell Gaunt, sonofMr. and Mrs. Thomas lasauril, of Kinloss, Rev. X. MacLean officiated, Meehan .. MacDonald-Oh Wednes- day, lime 14th, at the home of the of- ficiating clergyman, Rev. Francis B, e vinces. Aylmer BOSTON STYLE MAPLE LEAF BEANS 'with PORK WWI GRADE BOLOGNA 2 15 tm tins 27-c. 32 lb. Wingham, son of Mr. Andrew Mach- an of Monkton, was solemnized. Whited-lurch-Mr. and Mrs. Ab. Cameron, Ashfield, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Purdon, Mr. and spent last Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pardon and Miss Mabel Mrs. Jas. Purdon of St. Helens. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Moore visited on Sun- day last at the home of Mrs. David Girvin of Dungannon, Mr. 'and Mrs. m. .Robinson were in Toronto this week. Cranston-Kennedy-Married at the Parsonage, Dungannon, on Saturday, by the Rev. Mr. McMillan,Miss Kennedy, third dauhter of Mr. and Mrs. John Kennedy of Kin- loss, to ,Mr. Wm, Cranston, son of the late 114r. Cranston and Mrs. Cran- ston of Ashfield. Belgrave-Mrs. C. R. Coultes spent the week-end in Detroit, Mr. and Mts. R. Yule and Miss Barns, spent Sun-day in Goderich. Mr. and Mrs. Alex tryans left last $4tiday .fora trip to the Coast. Mr. and Mrs. H. Edwards. Goderich, -Visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, J. L, Stewart Will Grasby has left on a trip to the Western Pro- ALL SEASONABLE FRUITS and VEGETABLES Lettuce Radishes Cabbage Cucumbers Green Onions Spinach Bananas Oranges Strawberries Grapefruit Lemons, Etc * FIFTEEN YEARS AGO Gorric-Mr. and Miss Felkar 'of Molesworth were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. U. Anger. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Earrikey were Mr. and Miss Charnney Wingham, also Mr, Kenny E McKibbons Trilby Assorted Chocolates lb. 59c Hi-Gloss .McCormick's JELLY BEANS, lb. 35c A. B. Gum Drops, lb. 33c rncuQ2 DRUG FORC You can depend on the product hearing the name RECALL 161 r Pree Delivery grave, Mr. and Mrs. Bertlet and tam- Promo, Courteous SerVito of Avitairoilmotitioroomittitheetwourimireteffirotimombutettioditiedommoironati,w,hiwirietirrayatiodertaiwniititii Monlet6no were Sunday .guests 'Phone • AriseMiiiiiiiiiiiiirsiottaiitothittlIttooroomityvilltilliettliitioRiiitii0Wiiivivoiiiiiiiiimiitillwitotitiiiiii