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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1948-08-25, Page 8.mom ..m0 gommal ..mm 110••••• 111••••=1 111111 1111.1.1m.1 INIMMRIE 11M•••11 Appliance Owners ELECTRICAL REPAIRS Your WESTINGHOUSE Dealer will be pleased to make a complete check of your Electrical Appliances at a nominal charge. This will help you get FULL SERVICE and will SAVE you money later on. Genuine Parts WHITECHURCH them to spend a few days here. Misses Dorothy and Helen Cross, Walker- Mr. and Mrs. J. F. McLean visited ton, are visiting this week with their one day last week at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. McLean. brother, Mr. Roy Wilson of Guelph, Miss Hazel Page. of Unionville, and Miss Iris Wilson returned with spent the week-end at the home of her r11.411111,04111.0.0.00•111.000...041.1004011410001110100011•KA.M•01.11.0.1111.1.1.0.01.1.0.11111 .410.001•••{.110.1:1.111 Quality Confectionery , At Popular Prices WOOL BLAZERS in wine only. Attractive cord trim. Sizes 8 to 14 yrs. $5.95 , KNEE SOCKS-Penman's wool in elastic ribbed top. Navy or brown, size 7 to 10 69c to 89c ••••••• 1/M*0 Children's Cotton Twill GABARDINE RAINCOATS-Brown or Copen, in ss sizes 6 to. 12 years $10.95 Girls' Spun RAYON DRESSES. Striped skirts and plain tops; a very pretty school dress-sizes 7 to 10 years $6.50 Girls' Feather FLANNEL DRESSES in attractive checks and Ballerina skirts-sizes 4 to 6x $4.95 New Fall ALL-WOOL PLAIDS-54" Tartans in BuchanIn, Royal Stewart, MacLeod and Air Force-per yard $3.25 and $3.75 RAYON TARTANS and COTTON TARTANS-Just right for school skirts or school dresses-36" wide,-peryard $1.10 to.$1.50 Immmim W=MM VOMMO WIIMM imimmm OMWM VOMMM .1011.M0 1 = = I_ Size 344s Valencia ORANGES doz. . - . .20c Mild, Canadian CHEESE lb. . - - -49c Black Diamond Old, White CHEESE lb. . ... -55c 25w, 40w, 60w, ps ea...15c Dr. Ballard's Mazda Lam 1 Dog Food 2 tins 29c SPECIAL VALUE Toasted Marsinnallow Biscuits lb. 39c Dalton's Robin. Hood Jelly Powders 3 pkgs 22c 1 Quick Oats 5 lb. bag 35c 'Phone 161 Courteous Service :2 Deliveries:Melly miiintomtwoulfio...wthomfm,,,ifirml.06.,,todowoorommun...fflionnotittioritoliiiturairmi..ffintimithwiiikiito ST. HELENS up during the week-end with blood- and Miss Todd. Before Their return poisoning in his foot. they will visit Niagara Falls. Mrs. Bill Foster and son, Stephen, Mn and Mrs. Gordon Miller and and her sister,'Miss Patricia Morris, Larry of London, have been holiday- of Oak Park, Chicago, are spending ing in South jersey, U.S.A., spent the this week with their grandfather, Mr. 'week-end with Mr. and Mrs. C. Tay- Thos. Rill. lor. The September meeting of the Wo- men's Institute will 'be held at the home of Mrs. Chester Taylor on Miss Beatrice 1VIcOttillitt, Mrs. Wm. Thursday, Sept. 2nd., at 2.80 p.m. Purdon, Mary and Barbara Ann,' and Roll Call, A donation for "Win ham Mr. Charles McQuillin, motored to Hospital Subject, Social Welfare in Hamilton on Saturday. The ladies will charge of Mrs. George Stuart. Pro- remain fora visit with Mr. and Mrs.' gram committee and hostesses, Mrs. Robert McQuillin. D. Martin, Mrs. E. W. Rice, Miss W. D. Rutherford and her Mrs. L. G. Weathetheacl, and Miss guest, Miss Florence Stuart of Evan- Grace Weatherheacl have returned ston, Ill., spent a few days at Geneva from a three weeks trip as far as the 'Park. On Saturday they were joined Western Coast. in Toronto by Miss M. C.. Rutherford Mrs. Jas. Gaunt is a visitor with BAPTIST GERG1 Rev. 0.1 Coupland, Pastor Assistant Pastor, 1Vfr. R. Bruce Foster, preaching at 11 aan.----"Christ's Open Wee' 't p.tn.-- `The Certainty of Chtist's Second Coming".: Prayer Meeting,' Wednesday, at S p.m. (fir). Chillirt-n) I JUST ARRIVED FROM ENGLAND! A fresh shipment of England's Best Quality TOFFEES Fillerys Toffees - Kay-Kay Assortment, 1,4 lb. 35c Horner's Boy Blue Asst. Toffees- Fancy 'Tins 60e, $1.00 Pages SILVER MINTS ... - _ _ .25c bags Mint Edinburgh Rock-in plain boxes with Etched Card of Scotland's Edinburgh Castle-at 90c box We feature NEILSON'S and MOIR'S BARS - WRIGLEY and ADAMS CHEWING GUM Have you tried RAYMOND'S NUT MEATS? in hermetically sealed containers-All assortments I "Roasting-pan Fresh"--Cashews, Peanuts, Fancy Mixed (No Peanuts) and Mixed (with Peanuts) You'll love them - Try them today! If you are shopping for QUALITY CONFECTIONERY-We have it. MocKibbons FOR YOUR QUALITY"SWEETS Wednesday, ,August 25, 1948 THE WINGHAM ADVANCE-TIMES PAGE EIGHT imunnoniummomminimilowitioniumimilloommumnimitimillimmoomiummiffiummoill 411/ sister, Mrs. E. H. .Groskorth. visited on Sunday at the home of the Rev. Mr. Townend, who has been latter's sister, Mrs, Jas. Cornelius. holidaying at Ins cottage „at Amber- Mr. and Mrs. John Purdon and ley, will have charge of the service at Russell and. Kenneth left on Saturday Brick United. Church on Sunday, Aug- usht .2t)th. Mr. Townend is a former pastor of this charge. Mr, and Mrs. Jack Gillespie and 1 May, spent Sunday with rela- tives here. Miss Caroline Welwood, Wingham, visited on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lesliei Wightman. Miss Joan Wightman spent last week at the 'United Church Camp north of Goderich, Miss Doris Shiell spent the week- end with Miss Eileen Elliott of Holy- rood. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Webb and her mother, Mrs. Jessie Gray of Goderich, 111.1.10 .11/*//11 •••1•101. 1101•10•1. 1.1 1••• 1.111Mil 011011 ack to school 1100•11.1 ••••••• among 1•10•1•111 WON.. .1•••• TWO SHOWS EACH NIGHT starting at 7.30 NO Saturday MATINEE during July and August 111411,4111 ,,,,, 1 , 1/1 ,, 0101010101101111111H1101111111111•1•1141 1411 11H1 H ,,,,, 011 0111111111111110•111111111111111M144111,404.00 1111111111111111101 lllll 111111111111111M111111111111111111111411111111111114111$1111,111 Impown 1111•MIIMO 11111H41111H144;114•11•100i1111111111111111111014111111.111111111 1111111111111111111111wol • • AUG. 26, 27, 28 • Back to • THURS., FRI„ SAT., gimmom0 mmm. mimm. wow. imm▪ omm MEMO II•1••••• ONION•• "DRIFTWOOD" WALTER BRENNAN RUTH WARRICK ,,,,,,,,,,, 4 lllllllllllll H4 ll llll 1411u4.1 llllll 4 lllllll llllll 141111111 llllll 1 lllll /1101.191 111111“1 lllll U111101111 lllllll 101. MON., TUES., WED., AUG. 30, 31, SEPT. 1 `Cass Timberlane SPENCER TRACY LANA TURNER KING DEPT. STORE "The Friendly Store" • IMMO= MIMMW 11.1=11.0 MOIMO .M00 ts. • IMINO1111 0•11.1111•1 Headquarters for Girls' and Boys' School Clothing of the best quality pee:, for North Bay to spend a few reeks in the West, Mr. Purdon purchased a new truck for the trip. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth. Zinn will carry on, on the- farm during their absence. Miss Helen Albrecht of East. Wa- wanpsh, spent lakt week with Kitch- ener relatives, Mr, and Mrs. Carman Hayden and two sons of Port Albert, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Gordon McBurney.' Chester'Casemore of Turnberry, broke his shoulder blade ohe day last week when he fell getting off the load of hay, Mr. Joe Tiffin Ir., has been laid 111/0011 NEMER .1•111110, 111111=1. MOM.. Immo. maim* fa* mwom0 mom. ,vMO 000=0 11.1•10•11, only, are used, and you can be sure of Ssatisfactory Service from your IRON, TOASTER, FAN, RADIO RANGE, WASHER and VACUUM CLEANER. WHITE COTTON BLOUSES, short of long sleeves, of fine washable cotton. Ideal for school wear, sizes 6 to 14 years $1.95 - $2.25 SWEATERS-All-wool Cardigans. A ne- cessity for school girls. Red, Gold, Blue. Sizes 8 to 12 years $3.95 BLAZERS-For early Fall wear. Cordu- roy, in attractive colours of $7.5d0, Green, Brown, with white cord trim. Sizes 3 to 6 years Our Prices are Reasonable For many years McKIBBONS have endeavoured to bring the people of this community the FINEST SWEETS and SUGAR DELICASIES. This week our window will feature our EXCLUSIVE LINES 1 We invite you to try any of these delicious sweets. 1 We guarantee their freshness and know you will !, come back for more. MOIR'S LUXURY PACKAGE 1 One pound of regular 1 pieces coated with the famous XXX Choco- late-made famous by Moirs . $1.00 package 1 1 ASSORTED CHOCOLATES 1 Pounds ......90c Family Pack, pounds . . _90c 2 . _$1.80 Asst. Family Pack, 2 lb. $1.80 I HUNT'S PURE Sugar Candy SUCKERS-on. Paper Stick, box MOIR'S POT OF GOLD 85 miniature pieces of delicious thick chocolate coated candy. A beauti- ful box $1.50 110I/ ISOM Radio & Electric "We Service Everything We Sell" I •••=0.• lllllllllllll 111111 lllll 1111111111111 llllllll 11111111 lllllll 111111111 l 1 lll lllllllll 111111111111111111111 llllllll 111 llllll lllll 1111 llllll 1 llllll 1 lllllllllll =Fr, •••••••• 011111 OWN. MOIR'S ACADIA PACKAGE The famous Red and Gold package-so popu- lar and delicious-XXX Chocolate Coatings- You'll love them- 90c pack BOYS' WEAR Smith's Economy Food Store FREE DELIVERY TELEPHONE 161 OMNI. ••••••• 000111111, 111•11111••• 11111•511 Aylmer 12cut Heavy Pork & Beans, 2 tins 27c Rubber Rings 3 doz. 25c ••••••• AMMM WM/0 =Nan 1111•11•11 11111•11111111 •••••=11 COTTON T SHIRTS or Sweaters Striped or plain-6 to 16 years $1.10 to $1.49 Boys' Cotton CORD SHORTS- Hard wearing pants in dark shades 6 to 14 years .. - . .$2.15 Boys' Long Cotton School PANTS -Mashable and in dark colors 6 to 18 years ....$2.49 to $3.15 Boys' Tweed Long SLACKS-All- Wool and' Wool and Cotton 8 to 18 years . -$3.25 to $5.25 Cotton Dungarees OVERALL PANTS in blue ok Khaki. Wide, elastic waist band-6 to 16 years $1.89 Heine Strained Heavy Grade Baby Foods, 3 tins 25c Zinc Rings doz, . .37c Plaid Cotton SCHOOL SHIRTS in Blue, Wine, Brown . lllll - .$1.39 BOYS' JACKETS- Hard-finished suede cotton, 2-color design- 6-8-10 years ....$2.39 Boys' Gab. Twill Fall JACKETS. Shower and windproof. Some lined -zipper closing-10 to 16 years $3.95 to $5.95 Boys' SWEATER COATS-Wind- breaker and Cardigan style. Sizes 12 to 16 years - , -$3.95 to $5.95 Boys' Anklet Cotton SOCKS, elas- tic tops . - -49c and 65c Boys' GOLF HOSE, all-wool or wool and cotton - .85c to $1.19 SPECIAL VALUE - FRESH GROUND Morning Cheer Coffee lb. 49c 1•41.1.01111111101.1011.•11101.11101.101.0, SPECIAL VALUE Heine Soup Special Square UnL;ralled 1 Tin Tomato Soup FREE PEAS 2-20 oz. Tins 29c With Purchase of 2 Tins of Other Rinds all 3 tins for 29c SPECIAL VALUE- Four O'clock BLACK' TEA 49c 1/2 lb. gal. 49c White or Cider Vinegar memo OlooMm .1.141Or 410.MM .ftMO VIMMOI UMMom Mmimm 1111M00, U MMW 1111.101. MIMED WWWW O lkmas MM.& Wmagia 1110.1mm AMMO Whole Mixed 14 lb. pkg. Pickling Spice - -10c. K. D S Club House Spices (all kinds) pkg 5c Fill11111111111111111111111011111111111111111111111111111111111111141111111111111111111111111111111111p111111111111111111111111111111m Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gaunt, Londesboro. Miss Verna McLaughlin, Wingham, and Mr. Charlie McLaughlin, of Mont- real, were recent 'visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John Cameron.