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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1948-09-01, Page 4$62.50 it (// $100 S250 „ve. 1641 `741 A 7-1,.•' •"`-* 4,4 DIAMOND AND WEDDING -RINGS GUARANTEED PERFECT AND INSURED FREE AGAINST LOS,S--- David Crompton Gifts For All Occasions WINGHAM PHONE 59 $350 ASK FOR—Trusses, Lumbago Belts, ',Abdominal Supports, Elastic Stocks Suspensories, at Kerr's I 1) A 'Drug Store. FOR SALE—One and a half storey frame house on Bristol Terrace, red ,asphalt tiding, new asphalt roof, `Apply Robert Cas'emnm. Winghittn. FOR SALE-1 used M.H. Binder in good running shape, also used air compressor and spray gun. New rubber wagons for immediate deliv- ery. John Buinstead Son, dealers in Cockshutt Machinery for Wings ham and district. FOR SALE—Black Chesterfield Fall Coat, Brown Tweed with Fur Trim, Beige, Winter Coat, brown fur trim, all 14, Phone 298. RUBBER and Mastic Tile Flooring for Homes, Offices and Stores. Plastic Wall Tile • For Kitchen and Bathroom CUSTOM BUILT Kitchen CABINETS ESTIMATES FREE Norman Rintoul 'Phone 251 Winghain a a. a tit U a U U is a Huron and Bruce Clothiers Made-to-Measure Specialists When You Think of HANNA'S Think of Courtesy Courtesy that goes beyond the actual sale; Courtesy in those little things— pleasant words, a ready smile that can make shopping such a pleasure. Think of Style Style that is always correct and in good taste. Think of Quality Quality of materials and workmanship, and excellence of fit that make your clothes feel better and look better. Think of Selection Selection that cannot be compared with in any rural community - - two floors entirely devoted to Men's and Boys' Wear a - a a Made-to-Meastire Depart- ment offering a. selection of cloths total- ing over 500 different patterns to choose from. Just Arrived . . Fall and Winter Samples Choose your Fall and Winter Suit, Top-coat or Overcoat NOW! - - Whether it's a casual Business or Dress Suit or one with the "Bola Look" for Men - - HANNA'S HAVE, IT. Our experience and your familiarity with such well known lines as Warren K. Cook, Shiffer-Hillman and Tip-Top Tailors is your assurance of a Suit that Demands Recognition. TAILORED TO YOUR INDIVIDUAL MEASUREMENTS— Any Price You Wish to Pay—from $44.50 $90.00 anna's Men's Wea THE WINGHAM ADVANCE-TIMES Wednesday, September 1, 194$' PAGE FOUR • CLASSIFIED ADS. acne}. Telephone, Wroxeter 19r1, FOR SALE-5' two-year-old Heifers and 7. calves, and milk cow.. Apply Wm. T, Thompson, R. 5, BrUssels, 3rd. line Moms. 'Township THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16th FOR SA1 E-3 Building Lots •on Wingliam, Phone 532. , HORSES—Dark bay gelding, gen- eral purpose, 9 yr, old FOR SALE-6 runt frame Cottage, , CATTLE-1 Black Cow, 10 yr, immediate p,'ssession. Apply to Don due Feb. 20; 1 grey Cow, 10 year old, MacLean, Albert St., Winghatn, due Feb. 27; 1 red Cow, 5 yr. old, due Match 1; 1 blue Cow, 5 yr, old, due FOR SALE CHEAP—tlood family yam 1 dark roan Cow, 5 yr. old, sloe F.leetrie Wash"- Phone 411i• due Feb. 20; 1 black Cow, rising 3 Wingham. year old, due March 1; 1 grey Cow, FOOR SALV—Acine Fireplace stove, rising due 3 vr, old, March Sth; 1 dark roan L ow rhstutt' 3 Yr. old, due March 5th; 1 spotted t„ow, 5 yr, calf at foot; 1 grey Cow, rising 4 yr. old, (dry); 1 Heifer, rising 2 yrs; 3 Steers, rising 2 yrs,; 9 Spring Calves (4 heifers, steers). PIGS—Pigs, 4 weighing 160. IM PLENA ENT'S — 1 McCormick Deering binder, I it, cut; 1 McCorm- ick mower, 6 it. cut; 1 McCormick hay loader; 1 rubber tire wagon with roller rack; 1 truck wagon; 1 two- wheel trailer, 1 buggy, 1 cutter, 1 set sleighs with flat rack; 1 walking plow, 1 potato plow; 1 scuitier, (nearly ,•new); 1 set Harrows, (4 section); 1 turnip ;wiper; 2 cutting boxes, t1 huge , 1 _mall 1 hay fork (new') sling and ropes; 158 ft. hay fork rope (new; 1 hay fork car & 132 ft. cable, (nearly new); 1 stone boat (steel front); 2 P.Urtlillt4rs apply to '! combined; 1 anvil, 1. vise, 3 belts. 2 CRAW. FORD & liblrBERINtiTtIN :ladders, 1 hand sleigh, 1 bag truck, Witigham, Ontario, , pig tron)sh, crow bar, shovels. pick, .,os tho,,e spoon, l An in,t chain, 11,nding • F t:1R SA l 'F-200 White Rook Hens, 'chain nee): vok' es \vIztil:ITtrees,*1 e.x-' 1 ear od. 1.1. Mg, 12 Pigs about ,,ep,-- ' 4 " i' . • , st on s.raw w.wer pipe; 125 it, 1' 190 '.1is. Earl Toner, tlorrie, -Ont. •- 't " • l 4 . , Illc I piping; ..i.1. ro, woven wire; 4 FOR sALF—B,migif ti t hand erotehet„ sacks re-cleaned Timothy seed; Quan- ed bed spread. antique solid walnut City of bags. and sacks; 1 Renfrew elec.' occasional chair with or without tn.,: cream separator, Harness, 1 .set n eedlepoint upholstery, newly re it u,,„ double...1. set single, ished. Apply Advance-Tithes. HO'L sEHOLD EFFECTS — 1 ,Ibrass bed, springs; 1 single bed, P FOR ;32\1:E.—Hand floor polisher, II springs (mattress new); 1 drop -back ',1 drop leaf Nvalitot ta bl,4 velour ear l couch, 1 lounge, kitchen chairs, 1 rtr,.'. Phone 360j. l, "Treasure" kitchen range; pails,. crocks, fruit jars. Many articles too HORSES wAxTyn—Apply Laid-'numerous to mention. law Fur Farm, Phone 366J, '1\ mg- ham, CARD OF THANKS HOUSE FOR SALE—Prick 11, V. Fischer INtS:IILS to thank . d of \iet.r'ta St„ west of JoseplAineOhis triends and neighbours for thew' teems, ear 141H ktmlness in bringing tit the harvest $ IIVems. 2 !:,..1.1t licilt0 , f,,„r rolt,,,mbra,ccs w hile h e was a. CARD OF TliA,NKI ts;ectalt:.,:*at Ati„lio% retts-e t£ as: nse, it,tte 475> take t'iis %,p;,„rtunity :„:.1.°\1IN ,„i their lecp a.;--reciatt.„,tt ; Vit:4;1!..11,a,7,1 Iretlect Sewall.; ;\ t, '1 /4eter treat.}' tssr „X„:. ,Elittey Ike szcc.estot et then. recent Nance- a'unes. dtttattrtak.e. St•votal Rena Van-. - • 4. ll, revise' k:ealbeltai 11...t.ves, it! rArtii.vrs ate ettcctene,1 Retta rtItSt 2 we. kW 4:10.1.3. 1St wecks. c,'lected. at IKett" Mk:Rtbb..u"s fOrtts " St: Its CARD OF THANKS tit".11,e Se,-tt wishes enres;s tti t.ASIEN 1% INa:1) sratitttde and sniere a; prectat,...n. t SAS wc.ttr, ik, Arr-4,4, CZT..tttc«- 111'.:ts tt t;i:.:en'!'oted 1113!ittl. •-tt ••••'W "g tttal 51::'.:c'a ;'attest ttt Sta ttert,:us. exhanitte.i. Helps r.zst,,ie .s. scat, pica 1..,`","--11: arc!. time, ":`'*., tstr ,rgs4 S-..1:0,11 her sister atta '1 "1;.:4 ;;.er .?first:,,.7; 7...er absence. thanks' t„.., t4 tall at lk -At cARD OF TIrlAlt"..41•CS VVI k-AK' \\11-1- 1-.1-1‘•/K NY ' Tbe :Matia,,er and \\ .ghat:( Pee 3nst,1",n'"A'kee Baseball UtS:. et;t.:k 071 tilt. tItzs,,,,, who itelped tn any to witl: the ii • • t'1% 5e‘ 'Club tlns Spe.rta.. thanks t Se IFe "7:*7' N-1511.1' 1.?1,,...:‘„" ' VICILTte a::3 1C.arnev.ztt and • • " '` • 1;•-, . t lv.z.zrt% all these wl:is lent their cars &A' games ,„ a zr S.f.e -s & Seritcc.. away titvet The Matiager Tenders For River Channel - • F THA.NS fannl!.'tho late Mrs, Annie ate t ti ttlank totghlors and it ends iy r vt,'IttficYtt,tt.t; e'tpressicris s!..n.tpattlry and th,:iightfultiess. Special •anks t,-", the start!: of Wingliant •e'"al nosIsAal. und Dr. Paltiter„ For , the loan uf cars, iteral ttl!ntes• and other kindtte.sses. they are deeply gateful. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Fern 1.!e' IN 1111F MAI1TR, Fstate. eyi IA'S! EARL vi RON° ES. Tate the City !elf St, 'Catharines, in the, C•euttty 11.ineeln, IAttrvarer, des Rease.l. NOTIft...F.. 11$ HFREI1117 ;GIVEN •„,„ floe' late VoILLIAM tvt,•) ‹Ilied 1 /47:i t•Ati:1,11 tl•.e r. C•ki Am.% A n, Cov,try4 recitlired to Vend by rzSt ,re :J3, r.s cow Bromley - McDonald In St. George",s Chapel of St, James Anglican Cathedral, Toronto, on Sat- urday, August 14th, 'Very Rev, Dean Riley solemnized the wedding of Jean Donelda, second daughter of Mrs. Freida McDonald, W'roxeter, to Victor Frederick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred- erick Bromley, Toronto, The bride, given in marriage by her brother, Robert McDonald, wore a pale grey galArdine suit with navy accessories and a corsage of red roses. The groom's gift to the bride'was triple strand of pearls. Mrs. Marion. Fleming attended her sister in a dark green crepe dress with matching hat and white gloves, and corsage of pink roses. Mr, Bert Fleming attended the groom, as best man, - The bride's mother received at a reception held in the Barclay hotel, in a sunlit blue dress with white acces- sories. The e-room's mother assisted in .a pale blue gabardine suit with black 'accessories. Later Mr. and Mrs. Brom- ley left on a wedding trip to Brace- bridge and on their return will reside in Toronto. Johann - MacDonald In Teeswater United Church, on Saturday. August 28th, Rev. D. A. Facey, united in marriage, Christina •Winnifred, daughter of Mrs. Mac- "Donald and the late. John A. Mae- .Donald of Teeswater, and Robert ,Stuart Johann,' s,'n of Mrs. Johann -and the late Frederick Johann of , Delmore. The church was decorated with , ferns and standards of gladioli in • pastel shades, Mrs. P. Arkell played the wedding music, • The bride were a :4.-own of white satin with fitted bodice featuring ber- tha cellar caught with 'earl centred satin roses, and 3,t‘li:e of nylon mar- Anisette. The full gathered skirt which fell into a slight train, was accented ,by a bustle. Her full-length veil was "of embroidered silk tulle held in place by a headdress of gardenias and tiny satin bows. She wore the grooni's gift, U a double strand of pears. and carried a bougent Driarclifie roses. The bride entered the church en the arm of her eonsin, Mr. A:lan White of Clifford and was given in ntarriat;e by her mother. She was attended by .her two sisters, Miss janetta Mac- DraaTrl maid of ltett,:nr, wre a gown of orchid taffeta with fitted b d- ice and full skirt. Her headdress was el matching ,,,rchid taffeta 1,vitl: tiny white satin ribbzos. She carried a 'betninet di ;•nk and white Miss Ftcrence MacDonald as maki. as similarly gewt:e3 t+: tae blue taffeta and carried pink igtal!,:: .4 11.441.m 111 lll 111M1111,11t1111111111111111111111111111111MIMMIV, q Lat',,e Ma,:a MoLangtilln was il,,we..7 girl, ,dressed in ft.:cr.-length gown anti Montreal Life I, p-ke b. t.iitt '.i pink taffeta trtrnitte,l v.,ith blue rzbbons. She carried a ;1.,•.Ce INSURANCE CO. i ' basket -..i', sucks and c,..,rttflzwer vat]: Built on the solid foundation of i ;baby's breath. friendly and efficient service to 11.1 W:::::=-.1 3:::att' cf Etl.r4Cre, lag tIS poli cyholders and Agents.. i 1.n-other's gre.,:mstran. The ushers were .t. a- 1 .ennett: Artisen of Tees-water an„1 StewRacprrment A. Scott i :R.':::.e''.t 1."'111!-I'a c't L'Illt.:-'rd, ...., . 1.,:„. win,. tie ceremony a receptr.:n . 111 - 1, 1 i; 1:11 ,— Z was ne„,.., at t-e tente c,, the ir...es — . .; a -- 'Phone 293 riz,ther. Mrs, MacDonald' rezt.ivea tn'z---- ..17- ...--_ Wingham i a two-piece dress Of turqu,--ise ger II-r. 4 tune with grey access,rtes and ,:,..rsatse . rostionmii.mmonorrevissrtutmtimyturmvortorntritiloutommk, of red ..,,,:se,„. st.te was ass,stc.3 b) tLt, grczni's nt::.,ther, in a d'esf, t:f f: were l =7 sey with white accesscries and c,r- sage of 7,:elt„tv ro.ses. r-- a For a wedding trip to th.e north bi,- ,.---- way of Manitoulin Island the bride11! wore a ta•ky bite cape .:1-4-er a pink I. wool irzzle. with 'Fars of grey Russtan i s4tnrsel and grey access...ries. O e n heir --=,.. retur4 Mr. and Mrs. Jehatra tan!: re- El side in Teeswater. fll the bride, was flower girl,- wearing a dusty • pink floor length dress with inserted drape :of cream lace frills, Tier headdres# was a band of pink rosebuds and 'her flowers a 'nosegay of pink roses, At the reception for ninety guests following the ceremony:4 the bride's mother received wearing a dress of loganberry wine with navy accessories and a corsage, of yellow roses, The grOom's mother assisted in grey crepe with ,black accessories and gold trim and a corsage of Pink roses, Presiding at the tea table which was centred with a four-tier cake and candelabra, were Mrs. Murray Edgar and Mrs, Thos. McDonald, aunts of the bride and groom, Serving were cousins and friends of the bride and groom, Marion King, Edith Hastie, Wilmajean Edgar, Frances Wylie and Norville Brown, 11•111•••••••••••• FOR SAI,E—I Renfrew Chateau Cook Stove, nearly new, whi te en- to the undersigned Solicitors for the Administratrix, their names and ad- dresses and full particulars in. writing of their claims, and statements of their accounts, and the nature of the secur- ities, if any, held by them, And TAKE NOTICE that' after the 15th day of. September, A,D, 1948, the .Administratrix will proceed to diss. tribute the assets of the said deceased. among the :persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of. which she Shall then have had notice, and that the Administratrix will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof to any persons of whose claim she shall not then have notice. DATED at St. Catharines, Ontario, this 13th day of Augdst, A.D„ 1948, TRAPNELL, FLE.MING, HARRIS & KERWIN, 25 Queen Street, ST. CATHARINES, ONTARIO'. Solicitors for 'the Administratrix, AUCTION SALE Farm Stock and Implements and Household Effects Lot 12, Concession 5, Morris Sale commences 1 p.m. sharp, D.S.T. Carling Terrace, Apply lack Baker, suitable for living room, hone 342J, \\Ingham. 41.1.014•11.1•11, FOR SALE--Extension table, 2 leav- es, 5 chairs, 1 cupboard. Phone 424, Mn. Al.:Nevin. ,- - FOR SALE—Premier 'Vacuum Clean- er Phone 87. FOR SALE-100 $11t,CN. New Havp- shire Pullets, ready lay, 1 Cpw due early in September. Apply Cleo. Johnston, Betgrave, FOR SALE—Small glove shop, equip- nwnt new, catering to custom trade M tine gloves, makes $20 per day clear, can be seen on Eetillt`tIt, CU- tplitiet: confidential. Owner leaving ivr overseas. $1,500 handles, must be cassia, BOX LB, Advanee-Times, • l1 ire reel 1 wire vkhee harrows, 1), FOR SALE-4 Room Frame House stretcher (new); 1 gas barrel, 1 ak and small barn, situated on one barrel, 1 sap pan, 40 buckets and acre o r land in whrt eantr ch, For (new); 1 emery and grindstone HOUSE FOR el'ALF—On Minnie . St. Apply II. T, Thomson. TERM —t . Jesse •Witeeler, Proprietor. Harold Jackson, Auctioneer Robert Patrick, Clerk. Bc‘ 1NutOtant. gwtent .n tn.,,hant t3eneral Hospital. ,r,„” „ ranks al,. t, ,tatt Pea son Bruilsels Dr. licKiblt,n, Stpt. Piano and alt.e>r„ will resume tea- r ts: kk rxrat }k s, ,:littt‘,. Sept. 7th. Telephk„,ne 223, ' . t, Ftancts St> .1011.111**.. letz&zrst Tz.z, -,:cai.c..1 by the 4:aratel and tts 1,,r..2 1.1.:4:a17,tar.t's r..ZCZIS:...11 To•wtt- sti n. •.•: . iotets tie. lianas nn- •dersigned I y Szprent'l-cr 1....west or any tender ezkt ne,cessatly azze,•;tc..1. Futtl'ier ,partictillts .ran alsa be ...btofterl fr,:m nit.tersigne.d. Xelsz'n Gott dv. Read Sitlic.t.ntenlent".. rownship Hottick, WrettKeter. Ontato. WEDDINGS ltiz„g Aolarns Att at.th f1 et.eri,reens flanked with • a U U U U U U a a a Custom Chain Sawing liuttAt PrQs`3.yz:..rian Miss Agnes 'Wear-1 ring ai Vitvo'soter, 1-.7a,ve.] the wed.itng• riltasik and Ns,ss Fstel:e Ctfitnindfiat-t•;•o tai Et:Aii fat& ill 4 Walt tisele iYCLACF lz",servarY. stster ,zettuKtts-r54 =lidera t sleeves% S!.._.e wore a finger tip veil tt The •matraiit of Lana= Mrs. A. Witf„.•,rd kni en !y sett of lit, at.1 and. carrted a kzaszacie of A:net-feat 'Ne,va attd bri!esttaid. Mrs \V, 45ZTrie. aria tent. Her it to .,Cassi32,- were gowned alike in tratail- was a d."..uble straii.1 i, t parchntent satin in .,trchii..and 4.2 bride:vit.:aid; Miss Margaret flower shades respect rely with mat- WrzIeter, was frocked ttlt:ttet$, IlF.Eir towns 'featured zrzwEreel znatz,t,,cis.-•evzo, V.:11:-; 7m tel atzl, ,a net atd -=•=1 qr E.,,. a Arscott - Cassidy litttlt-,:.:.:-..trei i.,:a.h.::: ac:ratel r.--- Sacrei Heart C!...tarclt.. Tees-..water. ,.....-±-: A2-..en Rev_ Father Hawknts ,!ii:,,nxesi -T- r the rt:a7r.age cf Mary Drt.l.c.t.,,e, jii ,.l,:x....:hter . t 1St-and NI*. Dattel q -4- HANNA BROS. ,A,..„..:,...,,,....,, ,3i time rate M. and Mrs, R.:',:t. Arscntt. Castst3y„ Eln.o.ale,, and Wa:ter R.:1- cri * --_, The .'ride .given in rtareage ivy; her I R. R. 4 ATWOOD lather, wv.'e a ttel:trial gown cf. Vtas:t it st:Lt er satn featurMg nitted beriffe„ tag.= yoke was caught to the ___.--= e by a seed pearl net flounce. 1.1 full Zeng,th veil :I tulle ittrisizzi I ,Iti!rg. c:-..!! the lawn ‘..v: the t:„"itte oaf The - 4- ma by ..""•tiell ifell tz% the :in:in...a:. train, was4 Mr. and Mts. Harvey Adams, Wriye- Ett- fat t..,e; was _ ,, satin fastened .t,..% a bal.s, -,-,,-,1- orange blassems, ' a eter, oat Sault:lay. A'ai..' ttst 25t7.awith rytart :5,e,xe etnaro-i,:ered rzt seed She carried es ar rti. ' 13 ci :talc e t c 5 yes = 'Lt.z..-,:it tt'omm, w:tztt their Laatt...htetr. ar:s and liar .cored with tang lily and niai„f.en hair Fern. I .,..,. Esther','Jcan, 11..2zarie the brle ,•f ?rl Make your Bookings Now for Fall and Winter Sawing Telephone 45 r 14 C 7,C and sheaf of .ibon healfress. Triey artried fein. iittle Bonita DiNova was flower- girl hocked in lemon coloured baby moire with .matching picture hat and mittens. She carried a basket of baby's breath and sweet peas, Mr, Chas. Arscott of Toronto, was his brother's best man and the ushers were Leonard Thompson, Teeswater, and James Cassidy, London. A wedding breakfast was served at the. Brunswick Hotel, Winghatn, For a reception at the home, the 'bride's mother received in a Sheer crepe gown of exotic purple with trey ac- cessories and corsage of carnations. For a wedding trip to New York and other points of interest, the bride donned a Sahara Rose suit of wool crepe with black accessories. They will reside in Teeswater, 'PM!! l !! 44 1,11!!!!!1! 4 I ... 111 ,, 111111/ lllll l ll l ,,,,,,,,,,, ll ll l l lll m.,!!!!1!!!' l llll !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!losmso!!! ll !!! llll Children's SHOES for DAYS TELEPHONE 84 WINGHAM S hys Pollock Mother wants Quality, Ex- pert Fitting, Style, in her Children's Shoes. That's what you get when you buy them here. Shoes construct- ed for young feet at young prices. llllllllll II lllllllllllll 11111111111 llllllll 11111 lllllllllllllllll 11111 llllllllll 1111 lllllllllllll I lllllll 11111111111 llllllllllll 1111 VIII} 1111111111111,1,1,E * • LOCAL AND PERSONAL Miss Janet Murray is visiting friedds in Toronto and Oshawa. Many friends of Miss Lorinda San- burn will regret to hear she is'a patient in Winghtuu General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. H, A. Kummer of Preston, renewed old acquaintances in town this week. Rev, and Mrs. Lors Carlson of Hamilton, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hastie. Dr, and 0;‘,1rs. R. L. Stewart have returned after visiting friends in Lon- don, for the past two months. Miss Fern Nethery and Miss Ruth Brydges, are spending a couple of days at the Ex. Mr. and Mrs, H. Wallar of Kitch- ener, spent the week-end with Mrs. M. Hare. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Trew of Midland, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. Bateson. Dr. and Mrs. Ross Howson and baby of London, spent the week-end with Mrs, M. Habkirk, Mrs, G. C. White of Detroit, spent last week with her cousin, Mrs, M. Habkirk. Miss Tessie Doyle, R.N., of Toron- to, visited for a few .days with her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schiestel, and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kelly. Mr. Jos. Schiestel and Mr. Lawrence Schiestel returned to their home at Rochester, N.Y., after visiting their nephew, Mr. Wm. Schiestel. Mr. and Mrs. George MacKay of Adams. turned after spending two weeks in Bright, are visiting for a few days Miss Beth Brydges of the Rural 'Milwaukee, She flew from London and ;with the latter's mother, Mrs, R. W. Hydro Office, in Wingham, ;lave re- 'reports a splendid trip. IIIIIIII11111111111111111111111111311118111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111;11111111111111111111111111111111111111111I1111111111