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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1948-08-11, Page 7S EL F - SE R V E SE L F- S ER V E S E L F- S ER V E S E LF - SE R V E Watch for our displays of BASKET FRUITS and VEGETABLES for Prices and Quality T n. 100,01 Wednesday, August 11, 194$ THE WINGHAM ADVANCE-TIMES Pe PAGE SEVEN Red Front Grocery 43 SELF-SERVE SELF-SERVE SELF-SERVE SELF,SEIWE SELF-SERVE *4 FREE DELIVERY PHONES 17 and X Our Prices Are Lower We Keep Down the Z'pheep S EL F - S ER VE S E LF - SE R VE ..44....pooto.twoolooR Welwood's SUMMER SALE Pure Clover Honey (New Pack) 2 lbs 49c 4 lbs. 99e Honey Pod Peas New Pack—Stokely's 20 oz. tin 2 for 39c 'Carnation Milk, large. tin, 2 for 31c small, 2 for 15c BEEHIVE or CROWN Brand Corn Syrup, 5s 69c 2s 29c Mr, and Mrs. Alvin Reavie, Toron- to, visited last week with Mr, and Mrs, Jack Reavie. Miss Marion McNevin of Dundas, is spending her holidays with Iviiss Jessie A. Scott. Mr, and Mrs. T. A, Currie have re• turned after spending five weeks in the Canadian West. Mr. and. Mrs, A, Armstrong of Lon- don, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs, DeWitt Miller, Mr, and Mrs, Gibson Rintoul and family spent the past week visiting. in Sarnia awl, Goderich, Miss MacDonald of Montreal, is vis- iting with her sister, Mrs. R. R. Hob- den and Mr. Hohden. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Armitage and daughter, Joan, are spending two weeks at Wasaga Beach. Mr, and Mrs, W. D. Courtney Tweed visited with Mr: and Mrs, t. MacDongal last week. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Burgess of Toronto, visited with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Robt. Burgess. Mrs. Pat Hamilton of Toronto, spent the week-end with her parents, Dr, and Mrs. F. A. Parker. Rev, and Mrs. A. Nimmo and son, Stewart, are spending their vacation at their,eottage in Nova Scotia, Miss Rebecca Cameron of Toronto, is visiting with her sisters, Mrs. Robt. Currie gr, and Mrs. Jack.son, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Clark returned home last week after enjoying a motor trip to the Canadian Rockies. Mr, and Mrs, J. J. McNevin of Dun- das, spent the past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Robt. Deyell. Mm. Charlie Deyell and Miss Lois of Owen Sound, spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Robt, Deyell. Miss B. Mitchell has returned to To- ronto, after visiting for the past few weeks with her sister, Mrs. F, Fuller. Miss Lillian Meads and Miss Anne Farrington spent a few days holidays with Mrs. Irhna Jenkins, Bill and Bar. vey. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Carmichael and family spent the week-end in Poplar Hill, with the former's uncle, Mr, Mc- Kay.. Mr, and Mrs. George Allen of De- troit, spent a few days with the form- er's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Allen. Mrs. Gomer Gibbons and son, Bob, of Elmira, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Carter, Frances street. Mr. and Mrs, Elgin Coutts of Tor- onto, visited over the week-end with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Coitus. Mrs. Edna Boyle of Toronto, who for the past week has been visiting with Mr. and Mrs, Robt. Deyell has returned home. Mr. and Mrs, J. M. Christie and son, Graeme, of Toronto, spent the holiday at the home of Mr. and Airs, W, B. McCoot Mr. and Mrs. James Mellurney were guests at the Harris-Miller wedding ReAll Klt $1.20 withpuectalert ANNUAL CLEARANCE OF Dress Goods, Sport Clothes and Summer Wear at Prices that mean REAL VALUES for Thrifty Shoppers. of There is NO FINER WAVE AT ANY PRICE!! Chateau Cream Cheese, plain or pimento rri 1/2 lb. pkg. 28c ' rri r- .71 c4 rTi Robin Hood OATS, 5 lb. bag 39c p) 111011MMINIMIBIMiltil****.t., •••••.****1111IMIRMINIMMO WicKibbons Dreadnaught or Snowcap 0 • S Toilet Tissue 3 rolls 25c S EL F- SE R V E COTTON GOODS Gay Prints, Ginghams, Striped Chambrics REDUCED by 10 — 20 per cent. LADIES' WEAR BREAD — Sliced or Unsliced — Fresh Daily Summer Dresses, Sweaters, Skirts, Slacks ALL REDUCED TO CLEAR Red Jar Rubbers for Ball Jars, pkg. 7c Heavy Cut'Red Jar RUBBERS, 4 pkgs. of 12 27c Metal JAR RINGS: doz. 19c Heavy ZINC RINGS, doz. . 32c CERTO, bottle 25c GRANULATED SUGAR, 10 lbs 90c CHILDREN'S WEAR Dresses, Play-Suits, Swim-Suits, Jerseys 10 per cent. OFF SPECIALS AYRES ALL-WOOL BLANKETS, 51/2 lbs. Per pair, $16.50 42" Fine Cotton PILLOWSLIPS, pair $1.39 Large English TOWELS, $1.50 value, each $1.10 POMO 4f ...... 11111 ..... Itt1111$ lllllllll llllll ;WW1 llllllllllll t lllllllll llllll 1111.1ttlilt11 lllllllllll 111 WELWOOD'S Miracle Sandwich Spread, 8 oz. ..30c Planter's Peanut Butter, 1 lb. jar 47c PAPER PLATES, doz. 10c Frontenac Serviettes 70s, pkg. 15c Telephone 414 Wingham "Where Your Dollar Buys M 0 R E " Ideal Sweet Mixed Pickles, 16 oz. 25c DRINKING CUPS 6 for 9c Food Saver Wax Paper, 100 ft. roll 33c Freshie, all flavors, 10 cups to pkg. 5c U) .7 1 et) tri 10.4111.01110=111 .11=.1101.0.10111.111..01110.1....10110111111to. st. Money Refunded) (Our Merchandise Fully Guaranteed or Miss Grace Gordon of Woodstock, spent the week-end with Miss Mary Finley. ;Dams-arras 34\113S-312S 3A113S-3'13S 3A113S-.413S Mr. and Mrs, Herb, Fuller are en- MORRIS COUNCIL toying a motor trip through Northers Ontario, Mr. Carl Seip of Dominion Bank Branch, Sarnia, is visiting with friends in town, Miss Blanche Bennett spent the past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Procter, 3rd. line of Morris. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mr, and Mrs, Harvey Timberlake of Toronto, spent a few days with Mr, and Mrs. Fred Faller, 9 Miss Patsy Carmichael is visiting this week in London and Byron, Miss Ray Dey of Hamilton, is vis- iting friends and relatives in town. Miss Donna VanCamp has accepted .position with Kerr's Drug Store. Miss Arthurs of Toronto, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. Fuller. Leslie Edwards and Roobt. Nachtd, pastasr, Bt v. Nt. New1,41, assistett by Rev. W. J. Watt, The pallbearers Mrs,„ John Gillespie Vit're two, goruml,,ms. Jack and Donald Mrs. P. Fraser returned to their homes P. Horuuth of St. Johns, Newfound- at Pilot Mound, Man., after spending 1 p:m. ,tarrt.tal. land; Mr. anti Mrs. A. M. Kelly and . the past month. with relatives in town, family of Kincardine; Mrs, AL sttlnttii 1.....CTitit voi natl. it. ri.7t.iii.ittral..s1 cita"ri an.ve-; Mr. and Mrs. Wils, 3. Clark and tiett daughters, Betty, Lois :And .,11.„111„ Misses Laura anti Mabel Campbell of Sue of St Thomat, make, lox nownty $3.00; Cots. David- twin:oil Hospital, on Satur- Farrier anti Cameron Simmon s, The , Here to attend the ilruce County Toronto, enjoyed a trotAr trip to Mon- Retimon and at the homes of Air. and Mrs, Cluts, H. Smith and Mrs. J. Roalsbni were: Mr, and Mrs. son, fox bo unty ;s3,00; Clifford fox bounty $3.00; C. W. Hanna, relief account George C. Martin, Clerk. day, July 81st, the oldest and o one ..1 fli.mi.r la,artIN were five .,.ao.a na,lare.,th.. the most highly esteemed residents of ter.. Mr-, 1:.;ra 5tho ;R.!, Ls Avise Mar- Whitechurch, in the person sof .Nit!,. . tin, Mrs. Cattiest m Simmons, Mrs, John Gillespie, the former Ak.lit”. Pail- Barrier Farrier, Betty Gilllespie and ey. She was born in Lanark Count,a Mr', Jack Gillespie. Intcrinent was almost 88 years ago and came ILI this in ),Vitwhum C'e'metery. "ittiA1:1 BLOCK" IN THE PANTRIt ‘.it.-:!!0• • '' • .• • -', '..'...-r-,t. .; al, Ottawa and i's:irkland Lake last week.% and 'Mrs. Forst Lawrence ttf Important Announcement ReliableFur Cal of Toronto will be at WELWOODS in Wingham tot, 3 Days Only Aug. 19400201 For Their Annual August FUR SALE with a Fine Selection of FUR COATS The Latest Styles at Pre.Season Prices Don miss •this Opportunity WELWOOM Wingharn On Detroit, Mrs. Isabelle Willman Atrsollt Minneapolis, Kausas; Cleveland, and Miss Ida Iluttoa of: and Mra. Merle Nelson anti civil- Rochester, N,Y., were g u ests of mi ss .i tlren, Salina, Kansas; Mrs. M. Carle- me Evers duri ng the Teeswater ton, Gore Ban Manitoulin 'Amid; tome coming. Miss Annie 'Moore, Wiimipeg, Man.; and her sister,: Airs. Edith Haldenby and Att. Preston OBITUARY '1184 lie married Rebecca lioss +3f To- ronto, who predeceased him 25 years ago. Or. DuVal was known interna- tionally as a lecturer and author, and his text hook on Stinology is still !nsed in colleges in Canada and 'United States, Besides two sons in this dist- Itict, A. R. DoVal of Wingliam, and E, Robert DuVal of Hanover, he is survived by three slaughters, Mrs. Thos, F. Patterson, Nepawin, Sask.; Mrs. Donald MacLaren and Miss Ent- made at Nepawin on Wednesday., Aug- ma DuVal, Toronto. Interment was list 4th. • 47.A PAOliAi4-11k4rA • ). COA PS / ••4 A tthek 1EEDIN4 eftoWS AtwAVs POSIS A4t.)11))1ti..14 40MtNtAlleol 4Fat .1* WAANIN4 of Potst Sta. taittAttS• Dr, Ernst DINA] Dr. tinst DaVal died at the home Miss Cora R L. Fisher of Toronto, Flaldeaby, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs, A, of Thos. Pat- who alteinted the Bruce Re-union in G. Smith, Toronto. terson, Nepawin, Sask., ton Sunday. august 1st, Dr. DitVal was in his SCOTT'S SCRAP 13001( R.1.SCOTT 00th year, having been born at Three Itt trrs Luc December 12 185S.In 'slaughters; Mrs. Haskins (Margaret) 'community as a young woman. She ,of Lions Head; Mrs. rowdy (Laura) was married on April Gth, sixty-seven i of Morrie; Mrs. Norman Rintoul years' ago to the late John 'Gilllespie, (Clara) of Wingham; Mrs. G, Mulvey , who predeceased her three years ago. The council met in the Township r.p...dB .1. tl ) of Fergus, anti three sous, pSurvivine, are two SODS, Gibson, of Hail on August 3rd with all members Harry at home, Leonard and Al ac in ,Wilitechurch, with whom she has re- present,ttofThe Reeve In;eskied. The, 'Belmore. One daughter, Alice, pre- ;,sided for the past three years, Charles tinute s the last meeting were rea°!deceased hint eighteen years at o. Toronto. and one daughter, Mrs. and adopted ott motion of Sam Alc°ck There are three brothers, John of''Charles Martin (Catherine), of East ttn2diotaci(lilieb)„1:a‘rvrontl,t. p 'Glenannan, Isaac of Wingham, andWawatiosh, also seven grandchildren eacock, seconded Robert of Verdun, Mali, and twenty- !anti. four great grandchildren. Tito by Chas. Coultes that the road bills as one grandchildren. deceased was a member of the United presented by the Road Superintendent Funeral service was held on Friday. 'Church and a life member of the \o- be paid except the bill of Harvey Rob' •.: July SOth, at 2,30 p.m, from die family men's Missionary Society. Although err in Carried.. . , residence, with Rev. Martin oiliciat- of a quiet dispt,sitio n, she endeared Moved by Sam Alcock, set:tamest lug. Interment was ma t k, in Wroxeter herself,i ituoi.,(rtisitlissiovrictit.,;;Itdi.,1 Ins m,,,,t,Lty o by Baillie Parrott that the Myth Fair,eemetery. be given a grant of $40.00. Carried. Pallbearres were Jaek Fitch, Jas. afternoon, Ntionst 2nd. at the hoane of Moved by Chas. Coultes, seconded • .li L's4 , 3 , . 1) I i_.e...- al .ra, ..,,,un.as, Wm. Weirs her sun, Gobson, wA,. 'Co ono11.14:to.24 toy her by ilaillie Parrott that the meeting adjourn to meet again on Sept. lati, at in Woodstock. The bride was a form- er Wingham girl, Mr. Robert Finley is spending a few (lays its Guelph at the home of his sis- ter, Mrs. L. A. Wardlaw. Mrs, Keith Rutledge and daughter, Beth, of Byron, visited for the past week with her brother, Mr. Hugh Car- michael and Mrs. Carmichael, Mr. anti Mrs. Davis Jerome returned to their home in Hamilton, after vis- iting at the home of their niece, ,Mrs. Wilfred Henry and Mr. Henry. Miss Doris Finley of Toronto and Miss Betty Finley of London spent ' the weekend at the home of their par- ents, Mr, and Mrs. D. H. Finley, Mr. anti Mrs. Lee A. Wardlaw of • Guelph, spent the holiday at her home here. Dr, and Mrs, Wardlaw of ifth- el, also visited at the Finley home. Paisley, spent the past week with their cousins, Miss Fisher and Mrs, Hanna. Mrs, B. H. Miller of Detroit, is vis- iting this week at the home ot her sis- ter, Mrs. R. G, Gannett and with her brother, Mr. Robt. J. Breen, Turn- berry. Mr. and Mrs, Richmond McClymont and daughter, Joan and Mrs. F, Carr of Norwich, Connecticutt, spent the week-end with Mr, and Mrs. Robert Golley. Miss Grace Louise Parker, technic- ian at Private Patients Pavilion, Tor- onto General Hospital, is visiting at the home of her parents, Dr, and Mrs, F. A. Parker. Miss Ernscliffe Musgrove, of Buffa- lo, Miss Marian Hinde of Kitchener, and Miss Ann Henry of New York, are visiting with Mrs, W, J. Greer and Mrs. C. Hinde. Mr, Charlie Deyell of Owen Sound, and Mr. M. Petch of Meaford, visited Sunday at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Robe Deyell, Mrs. Deyell and Miss Lois accompanied them home. Recent guests at the home of Mm. Wm, Williamson were Mrs, B. Zeigler, Kitchener; Dick Arnott, Ingersoll, and Mr. and Mrs. A. S, larilliamspn and sons, Stewart and Harold of Toronto, Dr. John Coultes of Philadelphia, with his two sisters, Mrs. Jobn Mac- intosh of Moleswotth, and Miss Mabel Coultes of Toronto, visited with their cousin, Anna D. Hooper, one day last week. Mr. R. Asselstme and daughter, Car- of Toronto, spent the week-end at the home of Mr, and Mrs. C. B. Armi- tage. Mrs. E. Martin, who has been visiting for some months with her daughter, Mrs, Armitage, returned to Toronto with them„ Mr, and Mrs, Victor Wilson of To- ronto, spent the week-end, with the latter's father, Mr. Geo. T. Robertson. Mrs. j, W..,McKibbon returned home Friday after spending several weeks its the West. Her daughter, Mrs. 3. E. H. Webb of Toronto, is spending a week here. Recent guests with Mr. and Mrs. A. R. 'DuVal and Mr, and Mrs, H e nry Allen .were Mr. anti Mrs. Alfred Pop- ham, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Popham, Miss Kathleen Popham, Mr. Robert West, all of New Toronto; Mr. •and Mrs. Louis Snell of Detroit; Mr. Ern- est DuVal and Mr. Claude DuVal of Hanover. Visitors at The home of Mr, and Mrs. joint Kelly during the past week were Mr. and Mrs. J. Cooper of m r,3, j: R. Higgi ns an d NI T.. and, Gresham, Oregon; Rev. and Mrs, C. ftthrst Itatitti 1.tittg-tit nit 11 AIM 41/14 'W11.1.1)111it iStton I.X1)).00E4 Dart 1$11.1.10.14 YtIklklor Palfila S. Metcalfe After a lengthy illness the death oc- curred on 'Wednesday, July 28th, at his home in Howick Township of Ralph Stephenson Metcalfe in his 84th year. Born in Badaxe, Alia., lie came as an infant with his 'patents to this dist- ' riet where lie hail since resided. He was married in Winghant to the for- • met Maria Marshall who survives. Ile was a molll e! of the United Church and the C.O.F., Surviving besides his wife are font 1. • .6 t• : :Minneapolis Sitleg-t 0-1.1MOICiR PRODIJett. ettori VII 4 9 Pou tHpS con. 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