HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1948-09-29, Page 5All merchandise sold at yinxr Dominion Store is tnconditionally
guaranteed to give 100% satisfaction.
Values effective to closing time, Saturday, October 2ed, 1948
ttSM 541 al titkte t1i7titen
•
7
IS
Wednesday, September 29, 1948
THE WINGHAM ADVANCE-TIMES
PAG
0
e*,•••••••••,..emo,
- , i:;enridg-e.
a ' Mr. and firs_ Fred Saint and fain - home of Mr. and Mrs.w Est McPiter- k
Ctanding Bread Jump—Margaret
0111,11121121111111111111111111131•11111111111.111111111111a12111.11X1Slinlit111111111111111311111 Proct er, Frances Walker, Ruth Show- fly,I accompanied by Mr, and Mrs. son. was the setting Saturday, for the
Robert Deyell visited with Mr. and marriage of their daughter, Florence : I -a.ers. Dennis of Harristo on Sunday. Marguerite, to Raymond Harold Snell, 1 _T ..Basketball Mrs'
ta
Basketball Accuracy—Marie Spar- '
fla s ling, Maxine Cowan, Alice Johnston. ; Dr. and Mrs. J. M. D. Day sailed . son of Mr. and 'ales. John Snell, Len-
Et i Speedball—Donna Fitch, Maxine from Montreal for Livery eel Saturday , desboro. Rev. Alex Nimmo officiwea i i
Cowan, Alice Johnston; Vivian Hart- 'aboard the Empress of Canada. They ,at the double ring ceremany, an! Miss I
a--- ings, Maxine Seddon, Ruth Showers; report beautiful weather and a won- Jessie Currie of Wingha.na played tae .1
ii •wedding music. Tae soloist :vas Miss l I
-.4June MacDonald.
derful voyage.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Montgomary LaN onne Rapp of la inaham. l
Helen G i = Louise Pocock, Marion err e, - . , -
DUNLOP'S
Shoe Store
ALL SHOES FITTED BY
X-RAY
DR. M. W. LOCKE SHOES
Women today are on their feet more
than ever—but there's no need to be
tired. Wearing shoes with the exclu-
sive buile-in Dr. M. W, Locke features
means that perfect body balance and
foot comfort is yours.
q The annual field day of the Wing -
m High School. was held on Friday
at the Town Park and School Campus.
The competition was keen throughout
e day. The following are the cham-
pions and runners-up; Senior Boys,
Grant Ernest, Murray Stainton; Inter-
mediate Boys, Fred Riehl, Bill Lock-
ridge; Junior Boys, Glenn Showers,
LeVerne Newman; Senior Girls, Lois
Lockridge, Jean Adair; Intermediate
I Girl; Vivian Hastings, Ruth Showers;
! Junior Girls, Jean Hobden, Jean Bain.
Senior Girls
75 Yard Dash—Lois Lockridge,
Jean Adair, Doris Clarke.
Baseball Distance—Lois Lockridge,
Doris Clarke, Vivien Ernest,
Baseball Accuracy—Lois Lockridge,
1 Vivien Ernest, Ruth Machan.
Basketball Accuracy—Vivien Ern-
est, Ruth Burgman, Doris Clarke,
I Basketball Distance—Jean Adair,
I Lois Lockridge, Vivien Ernest.
Speedball—Doris Clarke, Doris
Shiell, Vivien Ernest; Jean Adair, Joan
= Hiseler, Gwen Blatchford; Leis Lock-
ridge, Marjorie Hobden, Joan Bush-
field.
Standing Broad—Mary Ross, Jean
Adair, Doris Clarke.
al, Baseball Distance—Zelma Stamper, i'a.nd Don, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hogg The bride, given in marriage by her
• and Mn jack Harcourt visited with - father wore a portrait goW11 Of White ' 1 ::Vivian Hastings, Maxine Cowan.
Girls ' Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wells in Essex slipper satin fashionedwith • -' - Junior '
ionon -
yoke and chantiLy lace, off shoulder . i
111 50 Yard Dash—Jean Bain, jean over Sunday. ' Miss Minnie Barber ana Mrs. R. D. effect and long lily roint sleeves. r.te . i 1 Harri:s Heen Nicholsan, Eileen Allan.' -a-_-, Masan spent the week-ena in Toronto lams, full skirt, extended to a elieht ' il Distanze Baseball—Florence Wain e. •
111511 SCHOOL HELD
Mary Ross, Jean Adair.
To Yard Dash—Vivian Hastings, and Miss Marian Hind, R.N., of Kit- Teeswater, a son.
•chener, spent the week-cad with Mrs. Intermediate Girls
- WEDDINGS Ruth Showers, Margaret Procter, j. Greer and Mrs. C. Hind.
Lance Parish. Mr, and Mrs. Eric Cote and son
Brephy, Audrey Henry,. Jean lieldern1 Mr. and Mrs. H. P. -Carraietael“
Jean Bain, Helen Nicholsen, Margaret .and Mrs. Frank Hopper and Mr.
,aaudereon. Ann MC1117:12S; Delores ,and Mrs. Robert Hopper attended ti:4: j
ANNUAL FIELD DAY Hamilton, Jean McPhersene jeete Lifii..Eryans-McFarlane savarding la Tome-
lotighby, Della, Powell. to cn Saturday.
1
Miss Leak Rebertsnn of Torenve,
LOCAL AND PERSONAL ' and rs. Noren a daughter
HelenM
Sven
of Armstrong, Ont.,
nd
have been
Mr. Orville Allan of Landon. visited recent visitors at the home of their :1
in town over the week-end. " parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ales. Robert- •
• Mrs. Keith Tomlinson and son, Ron- , son.
ert of Toronto,: are visiting with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. lia,atil-•
ton.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Areastrcrig. cif
London, spent the week-end at the
home of sfrs. T. C. King. to Mr. and Mrs. B. Ben-
Mr. and Ales. George Kerr spent a nett, Gorrie, a son,
few days last week at Windsor and DONALDSON—In Wingham Gener-
Detroit al Hospital, on Sunday, September
Mr. Bill Galbraith of Kitchener, 26th, to Mr. and Mrs. David. Don- ,
spent the week-end at the horde of his aldson, R. R. 1, Greenoch, a daugh-
; parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Galbraith.; ter. (Stillborn). !
Mrs. F .Reid of Kingston, is \Vingham General Hospi-
ing with her daughter, Mrs. W. A.
Beecroft and Rev. Beecroft.
Dr. and Mrs. Thos. Irwin and chil-
dren of Durham, spent a few days w,th
Dr. and Mrs, W. M. Connell.
Miss Betty Finlay returned to Lon-
don, after spending a couple of weeks
at the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. D. H. Finlay.
Mr. and Mrs. A. j. Boe of Toronto.
were week-end guests at the home of
their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and MORAN—In Wingham General Hos-
Running Broad—Lois Lockridge, Mrs. G. W, Tiffin. pital, cn Saturday,
Miss Kathleen Greer of Toronto, to Mr. and Mrs. John
September 25th,
Moran, R. R.
II ;
Snell - McPherson Running Broad Jump—June Mac_ .Don. of Delhi visited .at the homes of
'Donald, Ruth Showers, Helen Bieck-, Mr. and Mrs. R. Deyell and Mr. and Amid an arch of autumn flowers be- I
Mrs. Geo. H. Scott on Sunday, set with pink and white streamers, the
theiry with Miss F1 Gene Bar- train beyond which the veil of tulle
Bar- illusion fell softly freak a halo acc cut- I
cement of seed pearls. She carrien ted
Tatisina.n Reees. 1*
BENNETT—In Wingbain General
Hospital, on Monday, September 7.7,
tal, on Friday, September 24th, to •
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Rich, Wingham, a
son.
ROANE—Ih Wingham General Hos-
pital, on Friday, September 24th, to ; I
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Roane, Tees-
water, a son.
McFARLAN—In Wirigham General
Hospital, on Sunday. September 26,
to Mr. and Mrs. Donald .McFarlan,
Holyrood, a son. I
BIRTHS
1••••
•
'PHONE ONE
DRESSES
Ladies' Fall Spuns
Lovely soft shades and
smartly tailored. Sizes
12-20 and 38-44
at $4.98
SWEATERS
Ladies' Cardigans
Pure Botany Wool
at $4.50
Pullovers at $3.98
PAPER DRAPES
Trimz, Ready-to-Hang
Drapes at, pair $1.49
Floral - Stripe Patterns
CHILDREN'S WEAR
We have a large assort-
ment of Children's Wear
for Boys and Girls, in-
cluding Underwear, Pa-
jamas, Shirts, Skirts,
Sweaters Overalls
Stockings Pants, etc.
LADIES' MEN'S and..CHILDREN'S WEAR
arnuchael s
• SPECIAL •
Kingcott BLANKET$*
Lovely and Soft
Large size 70 x 90
Per pair, $4,49
Thurs., Fri., Sat. Only!
MEN'S WEAR
WORK SOCKS
2 pairs for .. , . , . , ..98c
WORK SHIRTS
2 for $3.79
FINE SHIRTS
For your next DRESS
SHIRT, in pattern or
White, try BALFOUR.
Sizes 14 to 161/2, $3.95
MEN'S OVERALLS
and SMOCKS
All the well-known
brands and sizes
at $3.49 to $4.75
'PHONE ONE.
Tean Helaien. Jean Bain.-ben, and their nephew, Mr. Leslie = Accuracy Baseball—Jean Helder_ her from Chilliwack, B.C. 1 Patsy Breeney, jean Bain.
Il llnin111tee11tnt1een ltttlntl ttttt ttttttt lest Att rt ttttttttttttttt 1111
N
a
Ex eecteeced Dcarregan Feed buyers are ev.s•crey secre,,rg =Jr
Ccnci:cn prod:mug Grecs cad acrid markets far feed;
Their alertness quality and rare assures ycv ycvr moneys
day in, day cue of Derv:rums Yes, ond the Cocas you buy ere bcz'ked
by Comtruotes UNCONDTTIONAL GUARANTEE cr sotdactcra.
Aylmer Boston Brown 20 oz.
Beans - 2 - 29c
"A Personal Blend"
MOTHER PARKER'S ro
Tea - 8 oz. pkg. 49c
Drip or Regular
MOTHER PARKER'S 16 oz.
Coffee - 63c
Barker's Assorted
Sweet Biscuits - 19c
Cello Roll
jar 39c1
Palmolive Soap
Giant 2 - 27. Reg 2-19c
Supersud Regular 37c
V 1 le Regular 34c
Serve Ice Cold 6 bottles
Coca Cola - 36c
Plus bottle Charge
•
Stokely's Tomato
us
ea a
OL bottle jVc 1
*,"7:77'^tv`- ":sivorc
Glenwood Artificial 8 oz. bottle
Vanilla 12c
Firm Green
Cabbage - 4c
Bulk Washed
Carrots 3 lb 10c N
No. 1 Large 'Yellow
Onions
lb.
N
U MINCEMEAT
el a rle s Prepared
I
a
U
a
I
I
Be sure you drop in and see our Children's Clothing.
MOTHERS—Don't forget to cash in on our 10 per
cent. DISCOUNT. Yes, we allow a 10 per cent.
DISCOUNT ON ALL CHILDREN'S PURCHAS-
ES, ages 1 to 12 years, made with the Children's
ALLOWANCE CHEQUE.
Now in stock in WELDREST NYLONS
All the beautiful NEW FALL SHADES
Brown Toast, Autumn Dusk, Smoke Cloud,
Honey Almond, Amberglo and many other
lovely shades
51 gauge at $1.85 45 gauge at $1.65
Sub-Standards at $1.25
IN NYLONS YOU WANT THE BEST—
Have You Tried WELDREST?
(See these in our Window)
Aylmer Fancy 20 oz. tin
Tomato Juice - 11c
km -
Ready-cut Bulk
Macaroni - 10c
Aylmer Choice 20 oz. tin
Peas - 16c
n
-4 CATSUP
Jolly Good 16 oz. pkg.
Pitted Dates - 29c
N
Early Morning
-111 Coffee - lb. 47c
n
i Dominion I
it PEANUT BUTTER - 16 oz.
#
For Ha Porridge 48 oz.
Quaker Oats - 29c
# Serve with milk and sugar
Muffets - pkg. 11c
1-1- Ingersoll Baby Roll 16 on.
Cheese - 49c
Domino 16 on, tin
Baking Powder -17c
raft
1 Dinner - pkg. 17c
Dalton't Shredded 3 oz. pkg.
I Cocoanut 18c
Jello Jelly
Powders 2 pkg. 19c
Alexanders or Wolf River
Apples . 3 lb. 25c
a
No, 1 Ontario s‘ e-
Potatoes 10 lb. 27c
13 oz. jar 25c
a Si,eed.balt J1ari,Z nSi Felker, Marearet '
a Sanders, ta Jean Hobden; M
--ie. Newman, Helen Nickelson, Au trey
= Henry; Daris Marian. Verna Shaw-
ers, Patsy Brophy. = Standing Bread. Jump—Jean leteb-
den, Mary Totting, Flarence Wa'ne.
Runnirin Broad Jump—Eileen Allan,
Eleancr Br. ,,wn, Jean Heleden,
tit t Senior Boys
• High Jump—Grant Ernest, Murray
Stainton, Jim Johnston.
_7,4- Running Bread Jump—Grant Ern-
est, Murray Stainton, Hugh Pea:Curt.
U Hop, Step and Jump, Murray Stain-
ton. Grant Ernest, Hugh Feagan.
Shet Put—Grant Ernest, Jim John-
- seen, Dense 'Hyslop.
Pole Vault—Murray Stainten, D.
ri = ee • yelop, Ernest.
Intermediate Boys
Hop, Step, jump—Fred Richt. Gee.
Garnmage, Trill Lockridge,
Slot Put—George Gamtnaae, Des r--. 11 Er • ahy, Jim Cummins.
I-iia/1 Jump—Fred Riehl. Geeree
Gansmage, T. Irwin.
ta- -1.1".. Pole Valt—Fred Manta:
U Staint-n, A,
Running Ilreal I a•ek-
rata, Fred Rieitl. Are, II M,eltetyee,
'220 Yards—Rill Ineskrolne. Fred
Arreald MoInteere.
It 100 Yard—F. Rieitt. W. L -eleri
A. Nteirtere.
Relay—Leekridete. Hanna. Matt- i n= tyre, Ittehl: Wetwoed. Cummins. I.aq-
U law, Ciatinnaoe.
Junior Boys
t-1.1 High jume—Gerald 1Jerrie.
E._ Elliott. Client Steetvere.
Running Broad JurnpaGIen Show-
s ersa Re ea liikagirs. La Veree Neesinare
Shot rut---La Verte New/?tan. Ir-
ving BIti tt Teha Lae.n.ete-.
Pella blensene, R.:,
.g.:%..itirra. _Mt Wal°,10.
Hop., Step and 1=3:1•••tt!tri S'enus
rs, Irving Elliott, Dettglas Newman.
• thlt Var. la—,-r:eit :wees, Irvata
s Elliott, LaVerite Newman.
100 Yards — La Verne Newrnate
en- 5:: users. R:ss
Rele.y—Etene.% evers.
• 'Itittiskt Cran f rd. tan
eine, Webster.
Girls
Open Reay—EKec:n S",‘-ley
Leekridge. Co:leen Rath. F.7ean
U Wiglitman; ranee Waine.
SHAMPOOING and FINGER WAVING
MACHINE and MACHINELESS
and ZOTO or LUSTRON COLD WAVING
At Rush Ready-to.Wear
THE EASY WAY TO HAIR GLAMOUR—
By PROTECTING YOUR HAIR after the
Summer Rays of Sun, by making an appoint-
ment now—at the
Personality Beauty Salon
— for --
RECONDITIONING, HOT 01/." STEAM,
and BRECK TREATMENTS
Plan now to TONE T.JP YOUR HAIR for your
New Fall Permanent
I SPECILALIZE IN—
IlItttatItttlIttettilltittitittit ttttttt gYnnlpllttt ki ttttttttt
Outstanding Light and Heavy
HORSE SHOWS
Regional Hereford, Holstein and
Yorkshire Shows
Feeder Cattle Exhibit
Junior Club Division
Blyth Boys' & Girls!, Band.
Walkerton. Girls' Bugle Band
HARNESS RACES
Running Race Road Races
Musical Chairs on Horse-back
Decorated Bicycles
Hurdle Jumping
JOAN ROSS
BAB and LEE FAIRCHILD
in an exciting half-hour of
Trick and Fancy Riding
Adults 35c Children 15c
Gordon Melvin. Pres.
Melvin Rome, Sec'y
WANTED
Red Clover
Seed
We are paying
Top Prices
We will buy either in the rough
pr on a cleaned basis,
Seed in samples for quotatiens.
We have buyers in the country.
WRITE OR PHONE
MIDDLESEX
SEED CO.
361 Talbot St, 201 Picadilly St.
5450 F. 5921
LONDON
Teeswater FAIR
OCT. 5 and 6
Miss Norma Ritchie of Wineennin
teas mail .71,7 !".^:-.11: or. in a Roar !erieeth 441
Duburry rose taffeta, featur-',•
init. , a sweetheart neckline, peplum,
tare hat. matching gloves and curie! -
pink talisman roses. t
Miss Jean McPitersn, sister 'f the
bride, as bridesmaid, was /necked in a
similar floor length Gown of bonnev
blue taffeta and matching headdress !*
and carried yellow talisman roses.
Carmichael's Dry Goods
haterat 2.80 «' _'n Ree
J. A. Burden. ere tell iaa rataertaae.',
Nerrna A-la A"...7metees, j'.ans.:ner of M.
and Mee sTre!en Hale. P.:nes:ale. anl
Canen'Jell liViteg 71ant.
el Mr. and Mrs. Geerge ciirsee
l letcknew. T,:e bride were a cen?S
• white net ever lie ea le saten o h o
ntateinitg Leailress and Ire:: and cat-
lied iv; rests. l!tee Lesee etstee I tite breic. was bei,".estitaid. an!
liev ene a lress eenk net .,.tier .at::
n.at: t and earns:
1.iekses.. Mr. RosS Cirs. is. br7t,:er
.f the bri.le e reemn. mac best man.
F.,:lewite the zennuens a ticcre.e
was I at t!..e. `,:erica`. Wens-
:eine The teeile's •the- tezenei t"o
eneste tinarnie: 3 lees:: e Vt.*' .3
`C"Cy and .tease reattie
astcrs. eczeiving tu't's Mrs. Han.
letele ere re's rat. rte. +Ors es. .eneet-eee.,e,seeeee:neeeeee4,eeee,e,,,eeseeeetes,,,eeeeeeee.e.eeessee.....,...esesesse,...,,,,se.,,,,
.._o so a .leess !e:tte ceen-e
arueva:e- e't! Wn!nce,:aln Sci'ze 'te ene.e•--- - • he_ . .
SASH OF ALL KINDS
STORM WINDOWS
EGG CRATES CHICKEN CRATES
SOFT DRINK CASES
Campbell & Gorbutt
Sash and Box. Manufacturers Wingham
in bronze crepehack satin, brawn far-
fefit ..at with brown and white ostrich
plume, brown accessaries„ and a wrist-
let f bronze erchids. Hibbert roses
and stephanotis. There were toe attend-
ants.
A ooze:lien fo.:lewed at 'Lyn Ledge'
Os' Sr.. Lenden. decorated with
pastel ter.ed gladiole the bride's table
centre! with a tiered wedding cake.
The bride's met'oer received in a
dress . i .rev creee. racy blue ::at and
azceesee'es and corsage link r: sew.
eee nher ti-le gr•V r.11 in purple with
laree lack felt hat, Meek azcess.:riee
an..i -f ifbteert roses.
anzee ten:- to Pee.' L.a er I
Soith Cae "eta, the bet ie 'A re ter
SAE I' n e -'nses von". e st i_nnee
Wareint,
MaVean :e re.
t
ea..e f ere's r -scs.
:fir. and 'Ars. Oreis left a wee:-
tltree trip t Peet "F.7-en ae.1 e'neen
ser I. ...et I n feet eeneen
WIr. earn. tin•ost. were present
Fleet.alc.
Wiaet: an I Atlsa Craoe.
Keith tart
Rose and white asters. anaittanteel
with tall tapers 7: entc I a I. eels.-
eettnee at the •_:orne Mr. ar.i Mrs.
James S. Carr• et: alatiat•lay. Se; 'Lem-
bet 2.5th, for the ttarstage iheir
laue'eter, Helen Jean. to Paretan
Keith, Teronte., sen of' Mr. 121 MTS. • .
William I. Keith of Teeswater. Rev.
Alexander. Nittmo. eifiniated. 1:
Given in marriage by her father t.
bride were a grey wool suit wit!: black
necese:Jries and corsage ef pink Pe:ieht : i
roses.
Miss Shirley Edgar svas het ot
attendant., we.aring a suit of rose %W..
with 1-'7_aele aeeess-,ries. e.
, Mrs. W. G. Keith prayta fee wed-
ding; mlisie, and John Keith of London, 'e
brother of The ;teen, was best mere 1
Folinwing the tettniony a Innebeenn `easeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeessersssseeeereeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeeatrene.eieeeeeee,s,
reit •
APPRECIATION
tlaving ,Lli:posed oi In!. Furniture ,..n,1
Funeral business to Mr. lack kik calker.
I wish to express my thanks ivr z.,,our pat-
ronage during the many years I had the
pleasure eif serving you.
The business will still cam km untZer the
name of WALKER'S HOME, FURNISH-
INC,S, Telephone 10o. Residence Iz0. and
for the new proprietor 1 solicit your con-
tinued votlwill and patronage.
A. Walker
Little Anne Rinteal, cousin "f tie seryed to the immediate rela vee, bride, as flower girl, was. dressed in a . T. and Mrs. Keith well reside in
ti
flocr length gown pink :.et over Teri clef. satin, with nosegay of mums and reses.
Mr. Jack Snell was his breher's1 McVean - Flood best man.
son chaise Lonanberry wine. black ,e-rettte wedding en Sattrelay. Se;
Receiving the guests. Nirs. Eehst. Letialan, was the setting F -e a
The Church of St. John,. the Evann-
cesseriee and yellow talisman r:se,-
Mrs. Snell assisting in black crepe,i,sara, enlv dateetiter el Mr. and Mrs.
bar 11th, 12,30 when Cat.eerMe
'Witt black aciteseeries. an .i. red talcs-ilearge fleod. L. Y Lendere. became the man nezes.
Ft.---wine. a re.:1:74,t'll at tr.:e 111:Its" Wingliane only son of Mr. and Mrs.
• lti.le of Edear
wick 1-letel. the happy cniple left by ,E ntest. wnuora 110, can Wr me:ter f7e• rints nett% the !nide tra- f flame
Cdr:ne a sett of eree eabardine uttia ltastel gtaite:i deeneated cletec `rielaele aces. nee an .1 caraaae tar;;- Rev. E, f A,or 7 n
Itn.171 rases, grandtateer br; ee
. f7rnted the cerenters, an.: eettr:- ands - re...1^Fet ?'"ee "en 71' ee 7
A Tett:. autmee ''" -et tnr.75!.7 tr. ta acre ea;ta
niniced at the Crtted Citurett Par.“. N i tee! ee -•.:a'-.awe :etu