HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1948-09-08, Page 9Music in the Howick Schools during
the corning year,
Miss Alice Howes, Toronto, was a
week-end guest of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Gilbert Howes.
Mrs. Harold Durst of the Wroxeter
Telephone Staff 1ps returned from an
enjoyable vacation with her sister in
Ottawa.
Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Chambers, of
Mcilesworth, were Sunday guests of
the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Wade.
Birthday Party
During the week-end there was a
lovely surprise party for Mrs, George
Edwards, on the occasion of her birth-
day. The menu provided by the vis-
itors was topped by ,a lovely birthday
cake, with candles and was served
on the lawn. Among those present
were; Mr. and Mrs, Jack Beattie and
son, Donald, ' Thamesford; • Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Carson, Carrel and Lynda,
Toronto, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Ed-
wards, Mary Lou and Bobby, Toronto,
Mr, and Mrs. Barton Edwards, Ted,
John, and Sandra also Miss Brennin,
Thornhill, Mr. and Mrs, George Tor-
rance, North Mornington, Mrs, Walter
Tanner and Mrs. George Tanner, of
Millbank, Mr, and Mrs, .James Ed-
wards, Gorrie, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ed-
wards, London. Flowers and gifts
were showered on Mrs. Edwards on
this happy occasion, Wroxeter friends
join with the family and relatives in
wishing Mrs. Edwards, Many Happy
Returns of the Day, Sept. 8th.
English Housewife Sends Thanks
In response to a parcel of food sent
ta_;an English family, whose address
Was obtained through Miss Anna B.
Lewis, Superintendent of Ontario Wo-
men's Institutes, the following letter
was received by Mrs, W. T, Mac-
Lean local Secretary,
Citittenden Cotts,
Staplehurst,
Ne, Towbridge,
Kent,
Dear Madam;
Many thanks to you and your Wo-
men's Institute for the lovely parcel
of food I received alright. It certain-
ly was 'very acceptable as I have four
children, and we have enjoyed the
contents very much, and it was so
kind and thoughtful of you and the
Women's Institute in sending it to us,
as it all was very delightful and made
a nice change especially for the child-
ren.
Close now, wishing you all the best,
Yours sincerely,
Mrs. V. E. Henty.
The Wroxeter Women's Institute
plan to send further parcels of food
to this home in England.
W. I. Convention Notes
Eleven Rural Districts, including
East Huron, were represented at Ont-
ario Agriculture College, on Wednes-
day and Thursday, Sept, 2nd. and 3rd,
when more than three hundred dele-
gates met for their Annual Conven-
tion,
The President, Mrs. C. Robertson,
of Rockwood, presided. The Mary
Stewart collect was read by Mrs.
Ford Sudden of Galt. Assembly Sing-
Let's bring this subject right hi the open. -
Many conditions still exist which 4encourage the
"gray marketing" of automobiles.
You don't like this - and neither do we.
There's no law against "under the counter" deals
- demanding a bonus for early delivery.
There's no law against loading cars with ac-
cessories the customer doesn't want or need.
There's no law against selling to buyers who make
it their business to resell new cars at inflated prices.
NO PADDING OF PRICES
NO LOADING OF UNWANTED
ACCESSORIES
cS
All cars are offered with factory-installed accessories only and
prices are figured to cover these, We pledge ourselves to add
no "extra?' except those each customer orders - and to
avoid using "extras" to increase the delivered price.
General Accountancy
for the
SMALL BUSINESS MAN,
PROFESSIONAL MAN
BUSINESS & TAX SERVICE
S. J. Pymm
P. 0. Box 74 'Phone 23
LUCKNOW - ONT.
CIGARS
SMOKER'S
SUNDRIES
MAGAZINES
Haselgrove's
SMOKE SHOP
S E -
Bennett & Comore
'Phone 447 Wingham
For. Your BUILDING,
CARPENTERING
Repair Work
Built-in CUPBOARDS
ing was conducted by Mrs. Lloyd
Crawford of Campbeilville. Mrs. D. S.
MacNaughton, Bluevale, at the piano.
Miss Erland Gregg of Gorrie, was
chairman for the Junior Homemak-
ers Group under the leadership of
County Coaches, Miss Durnin of Mir-
an and Bruce, Miss Scott of Welling-
ton and Perth. The Junior Demon-
stration was one of the highlights of
the whole convention, Miss Gregg has
completed the ten projects sponsored
by the Junior Homemakers and has
been. awarded a trip to Chicago.
CKNX, Wingham, and CJOY, of
Guelph, broadcast part of the mornit.7
session. The president, Mrs. J. R, FM-
e:ier of St. Thomas, for Ontari4.1, said
the AV,I. was a splendid way f,r our
rural women to serve and her closing
words were, May all of us be uiven
vision and resoluteness of purpose to
make a worthy contribiatit ,n to the
future of our beloved Women's In-
stitute. A distinguished visitor was
Mrs, Ida Braille of Hertfordshire,
England, who has been sent by the
British Institutes to study tile w,.-rk
of the Mother (.1rganivati-n in Canada.
She said the main project in Enusland
is to grow an,re f ,.oil. They are als...
interested in Internationte work an-I
the prom 4i• li ili peace. Sias ...id A.f
ten (;e nnzol w..,nten e...4inim.: t . study
w- irk ----f tize N-Vi---men's Institute in
Britain. They iv,petl they r,-ul.l ,,n
,their return ins ire Inc tioa-ie mn pol .„ An We 1 ,em,,cratic way c.f thin-
4 At the ervning banquet, the deb:.
kite, h ere wvieunkd by l'ru-ident,
iNN. R, Reek -.-f the U.A.C. lle aimaik-
led V.'...it the \\'. I. wit, the -tn-tan-7,it.„,.
"e,runi , Ur6,012i,!alitAti in f..)32tu....i and
stro.--stki the elq.ortutaties tE,:tt are n,..w
imaihtble t ., .;trils at MacD....na:1 Hal
JT.hu Rockwi, A, s, :,eist.
tzteuart. vialust. 11,47 r4 ttnti.'44 1,..tv.
., . re.1 with v....a'.: -.."7. .... .NP.s At.tn.1 I'.
111.mi N SwiAlen .tallAkt.t. ...0..-12 s.ss tn.s-
ye:q.t.:Ise -,:a ia...• reccnt trip t, ii, ........I
.iviad. Iva-. a'riusti...a..-,;. by 1,.:i413....-‘,
4“..in3. ,,i wLi.,:i; -he had tat,.b. NI:-,-
i I.s.ANS:- ‘i,::t,t -!. tht *am .1,m,. .1
Inoi,ie 13337:` wants iirius40.., it; litMa..:.
v b3i4 t.:e tin:ch are .ter!‘ interest%1
Cat,a.l.i iala :1,td,k ur '..:ReO"Ila• Vit,:!'e
vl'atv,: l0; the Canadians,
Mi.:- Irene Mcl:ride ef tize I Jept.
,Itold 6i lac:' ,aten.lance ,a Ail;ert Hal:,
1....-Aad...n. En-,!still, as a .4.-le.:.at.- t,t tlie
. 111h-rnati...4auti. I. 11..,..re:ss t 41 Mk:133:
aivii.31:3. Sa•eakil4.1 v:1 the sulqee:, 'flA,,-
t....rvS.ii...,11" Alt 1.,:10.1tiel ,A1 in-livid:IA
and ,:roup therapy, and personality
tlevell.pment c.i children in fliiieroit
e,mutries. She said a Turkis".: IA!,
sate Lid reported no bea.ilint3 were
alk-wed in Ike papers dealin...; with
juvenile delinquency, and it.l,,sin,t with
these w..1rtls, "The World 2:teas our
labor, let its make out climmott eit•
deavour, worthy of the world's needts.
A Kazoo tand IrclIt Waterloo C-Anity
'was enjoyed.
Resolutions were dealt with mad
many questions discussed, and .ms-
wered by Miss Lewis and Mn.. Fut-
cher. The following officers were elv:t-
od: Past Chairman, Mrs. 3. Harold
Spier, Brussels; Chairman, Mrs. C.
Robertson, Rockwood Istt. Vice-
chairman, Mrs. 3. It. Whyte, Ripley;
2nd. Vice Chairman, Mrs. Ford Sud-
. den, Galt; Sec.-Treas., Mrs. Loren
Guild, Rockwood; Recording Score-
. tary, Mrs. Roy MacKenzie, Ripley;
Executive, Mrs. 3. Feasley, 'Kitchen-
et, Mrs. Wilbert Cormie, Fergus,
• Mrs. Arnold Darroch, Clifford; Audi.
tors, Mrs. F. Rinehart, •Campbell.
Ole
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Mrs. If. Planlow, Guelph; jun-
ior Area Convener, Mrs. roasts I(,
Rutherford, Ayr, 0
We'll soon ,belooking for the 'best
cure for one of the worst ailments
shovelites.
ERE'S WHERE WE ST
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General Motors Dealers' "Foursquare Selling Policy" assures you
a Fair Deal when you buy a new car
LOCAL DELIVERED PRICES
of Canadian produced General Motors Cars including
Standard Factory Equipment, five new type low-pres-
sure Tires and Dominion Sales and Excise Taxes, but
not including License Fee or Provincial and Municipal
Taxes where these apply.
CHEVROLET
STYI,EnASTEI1* 110" Wheelbas0
Pnen Sales and
toss Taxes Excise Tatten
Total
delivered
/tien
Susi:Asa enure . $1263.77 slats $151103
s Coupe . 1458.41 198.55 1657.03
Town Sean . 1468.88 190.94 1983.c3
Spntt Sedan. isssam au.so• 1765.03
FLEETMASTER -116" Whoelbssa
8 Passenger Coupe 1841.tle 219.14 1752.05
Town Sedan ....... ................. sa 212,15 1168.03
Sport Sedan. ............... ............. 1524.94 2a.6.5 1858.60
PLEETLINE -115" Wheelbase
Actesedati 1585.70 215.30 1503,110
Spnettnaster Sedan . 1888.94 2 6:05 1593,80
OLDS1V1011IILE
SPECIAL SIX- 119" Wheelbase
Club'Coupe ............ . ........... .$1821A4 5248.55 $2070.00
Club Sedan 1531.95 253.0$ 2082.03
4 boor Sedan 1888.14 257.85 2146.03
Hydrarnatio Dri've Is optional with Oldsmobile, et extra oat.
Prices subject to change without notice
But we don't do it because it's not good business.
All dealers buy cars at clearly established factory
prices which with the exception of transportation,
are the same, model for model, all over the country.
All start on a fair and equal basis and should
therefore sell at these fair and reasonable delivered
prices.
So we're making public announcement of our
code of fair dealing.
Our foursquare selling policy, simply stated, is this:
TRADE-INS DESIRED-
BUT NOT COMPULSORY
Ire will take ,Soar eider for future delivery, without requiring
a trade-in. However, we have many valued used-car eulonters
who also depend upon us to supply them with automobiles.
Vor this reason we would like to have your trade-in, cad we'll
give you a fair and reasonable allowance for it.
NO' COLLUSION
While we cannot prevent oar customers from reselling
new cars, tee will not knowingly be a party to such trans-
actions: Our only interest is to deliver new cart to bona fide
customers.
We present this platform because we believe it's
good business to keep our customers informed.
It's a platform that gives you a fair deal when you
buy a new car exactly the same kind of a deal
and treatment you got before the war.
If you wish additional information, it will gladly
be supplied by any dealer whose name is signed
to this announcement.
G14-89A*
'Wednesday, September 8, 1948 THE WINGRA1V1 ADVANCE-TIMES PAGE NINE
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.MEALS
Severn Falls. .
Mr. and Mrs. F, B. Millward, Ernie
and Carrel, also Mr, and Mrs. Dave
Draper and baby son, were week-end
visitors in Toronto. ._
Mr, and Mrs, Willard Michel, Tor-
onto, spent the 'past week visiting rel-
atives and friends in the district.
Mrs. James Sangster is spending
this week with Mr. and Mrs. Max
Stewart of„.Molesworth,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Meahen of Lon-
don, spent the past week at the for-
men's home here, Mrs,A, Meahen and
Miss Mary Meahen were exhibition
visitors at Toronto last week.
Mr. Robert MacDonald, London,
spent the week-end with his mother,
Mrs. Freda MacDonald,
Mr, John 'MacNaughton spent last
week with Toronto friends and attend-
ed the Exhibition,
Mr., and Mrs, John Colwill have
taken up residence in Mrs. Martin's
home, Main St.
Miss Beatrice Howe has returned
to Leamington, where she is on the
Public School Staff ,
Mrs. John MacNaughton who has
spent the past two months with her
son, Stewart, returned to her home in
London, on Monday last. .
Miss Elva Hupfer has returned to
Sudbury, following' an enjoyable two
months vacation with her mother,
Mrs. Robert Hupfer and other rela-
tives.
Mr. Walter Sawtelll, Brampton,
and Miss Helen ,Sawtell, Toronto,
have again taken up residence in the
village of Wroxeter, Miss Helen, who
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WROXETER - here. ..
Mr. and Mrs. David Millar (nee
Captain and Mrs. John Barlow, of
Slew York City, were recent visitors
with Mr. and Mrs, James Sangster.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barlow and Ruth
Ann returned with them and spent a
week in New York.
Mrs. J. J. Allen, Marjorie and
Jimmy, ,also Miss Ross returned on
Sunday to their home in Toronto, after
.1.1 eninvahle two months vacations
Mabl'e' Patterson and small daughter,
Nancy, Stamford Station, near Ham-
ilton are holidaying with Mr. and Mrs.
W. T. McLean.
Mr. Wm, Watters and son, Billy,
Orillia, Mr. Gordon Parr, Stratford,
were week-end visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Durst.
Mr. and Mrs. H. V. MacKenney
soent the week-end with friends at
Ir-e guarantee f)Nr delivered prices to conform with the mann-
facturer's feennimentixion and to contain nothing but standard
charges which, of course, include Saks and excise Taxes. l'bre
receive an itemized bill of sale. Al! prices are an "Open Book"
they are available to you and we sell at these listed figures.
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We wish to express our sincere appreciation to our
loyal customers and friends for their patience in
awaiting their turn fot delivery of new General
Motors cats.
Although the popularity of General Motors cars is
unprecedented, and the supply is lagging far 'behind
the demand, we are doing our utmost to be fair
and equitable in their distribution.
39 W1NGHAM MOTORS ,-Phone