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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1948-12-01, Page 9REGISTERED IAMOND and WEDDING RINGS a,earine • ot 6effer jewellers ever,ywhere •• I HAMILTON'S WINGHAM Blue River Diamond and Wedding Rings ::. .e...4 :{••••••• .:,:,,M::::? •• •, 5 ' 'n..• ',iS . Ai& ' 44iO4•Eklii•WL.X.,,,,',:, English and Scotch ETCHINGS OIL PAINTINGS - PRINTS From $1.75 - $25.00 Big Ben - London Bridge - Loch Lomond Black and White and in Colour United Church, held their November Kenney, president of the Guild, spoke meeting in the• church basement on words of welcome and from then on Tuesday afternoon, president, Mrs. the church basement hammed with Wm. Hart, presided and the devot- activity. Tea was served, Mrs. C. ional period opened with the hymn., Laurence and Mrs. Victoria Brothers Jesus Calls Us O'er the. Tumult, fol- in charge. Mrs. MacKenney was in lowed by the Lord's Prayer. The charge of the sale of tickets on the scripture lesson was chosen from butterfly quilt, later Mr, George Ed- Peter Ch. 3, verses 1-9'. During the twards made the draw. 'faster Dean business period plans were made to Carr of Toronto, grandson - of e, Mrs. serve dinner to those attending Pres- H, Waller was the lucky winner of byterial on Tuesday, December 7th. the quilt. Miss Margaret Griffith was Sixteen members and two visitors ans- in charge of Name the Doll Contest, wered the. Roll Call. A verse contain- but no one guessed near the name so ing the word Promise. The hymn, Miss Tine Face was sold to Mrs, Vic- Happy the home when God is there, toria Brothers for her granddaughter, and prayer by the President, closed Darken Brothers.„ Mrs. Davy super- the programme. Two quilts were quilt- vised the fruit, vegetable and second ed and .pot luck supper served with hand table, Mrs. Mary Archer sold the Mrs. Albert Gallaher and Mrs. Freda surprise packages. Mrs. George 1Grif- McDonald ii. charge. fith did a thriving business at the Mr. and Mrs. Albert Evans have home baking section and Mrs. George returned from a visit with the form- 'Edwards was in charge of the sewing or's parents at Palermo, also friends and knitted articles also handmade at Weston, Dolls and Stuffed Animals which Miss Isabel Sanburn, Wingham, made a very attractive display. The spent the week-end at her home on bazaar was a real success and the the 4th line, Turnberry. ladies are grateful to all who helped Progressive Euchre hi any way, Members of the local 'Women's In, statue held a very enjoyable Euchre Party in the Masonic Banquet 'Hall, Lyle Hart, convener of Missions, on Wednesday evening, Mrs. Andy had charge_ of the Topic at Y.P.U. of Gibson and Mrs, Win. Hart won first the 'United Church on Monday even- -and seem( ladies' prizes. Mr Vern ing, Robert Cunningham, vicepresi- Denny and Mr, Roy Hunter meld the dent presided, Lloyd Townsend read highest score for gentlemen, while the the Stripttfre. Rev. U. E. Crouldelin conducted the Bible Study, :Am* •••• • Young People's Union hicks,' chair prize was won by Mrs, 11 . Mrs. George St. Marys and sons, Billy and Andy, Clifford, are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Adams. Mrs. Reg Pacey is days in Torontto with Mildred Feaver, who Western Hospital. Mrs. R. H. Hunter, Mrs. A. Munro and Mrs. H. Hamilton, Rev. U. E. Cronhielm and Mr. Reg Pacey attend- ed a banquet and lecture at Blyth United Church on Tuesday of last week. The Aims of the United Emergency Fund for Britain are as follows. To assist organizations and individuals in Canada, to help people in genuine need in Britain. To provide collection, transportation and distribution facil- ities in Canada and Britain which will cut the 'cost of sending Food and Clothing to needy people in Britain, Local collectors, members of the Women's Institute will call on every home in the village before Dec. 5th, asking your help with a cash donation. spending a few her sister, Miss is a patient in •:•••• •• '''' .40003 ,•'.51:M.04,44,411,K4 , utze.•„?..?„;.mtl.m;t4tztvze,is•ort,irtzlz-vems.szveteizzcz,•vcct.;%,,7,,=='-izzzzrat.---; 60 99 nJ - It ays to Buy at RAE'S Come in and have that SLEIGH, TOBOGGAN or Pair of SKATES or what you may wish,'put away for you for Christmas — and we will deliver on Christmas Eve. `103 AA Qualified Agents for the famous THOR AUTOMATIC WASHING MACHINE and IRONER as well as the Canadian-made CONNOR Washer. 0,1 2 rA 55 amosamo•••••••• mrxramel DO NOT FORGET—She has wanted a HOOVER VACUUM CLEANER for a long time. Why not give her one this Christmas? V4 is 02 m's. vg if IIIIMPIISM•MMIMII•111.1.111111.1. NOW IS THE TIME TO Enquire re FUEL A GOOD QUALITY FUEL AT $20.00 per ton .,••••/,‘_ • ,,,,,AkiliddliAttlii021. A Ar• des' D (gcs D. Rae on 1 ▪ IramiSa4t0.4 vIti*Wsotoratsamba4artiMIW osz**taioktoblitilsSOWitnes . 1 meeting in the Church rooms on De- cember 8th when the annual election Ladies' Guild of St. James' Anglican of officers will take place, Church will hold their, December Mr. and Mrs, Dean Gibson, London, TELEPHONE 475 WINGHAM - --wav WROXETER graititigNENESIMMEMIEN11•1131WESINIU All the Latest Fiction and Non-Fiction CHILDREN'S BOOKS BIBLES CHOOSE YOUR GIFT BOOK NOW ! Trilite and Table Lamps English and Belgium RUGS BOOKS BOOKS ROSE BOWLS VASES Swedish Crystal Italian Majolica Pottery ilailiMIRIM1111111• were weekend guests of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. G. Gibson. Mr. and Mrs. E. Jackman, Toronto, were week-end visitors with Mr. and ,To the Electors of Howick Township; If you consider my past record in Commune ity, Township and Coun- ty work worthy of, your support, I would appre- ciate your vote and, in- fluence for the office of REEVE for the Year 1949. ELMER J. FARRISH. Having nine years of municipal experience, I earnestly ask your sup- port and influence to to elect me on Dec. 6th, REEVE of the TWP. of HOWICK for 1949. CL Thanking you for past favors and wishing one and all Happiness and Prosperity in the com- ing year. t Yours sincerely, E. H. STRONG. Bazaar A Success week in Markdale Hospital. Mr. and V4 Mrs. Montgomery attended the fuller- al. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stamper at- tended the funeral of the former's uncle, the late Mr, Andrew Agar of Mount Forest on Saturday. They were -accompanied by Miss Hazel Stamper of Auburn, .-also Mr. and Mrs. Mc- Ginnis of Gorrie. Recent .guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dane were,' Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Triggs ,and son, Ronald; Jostin Steinmillar, Mrs. Orville Stein miller, all of Toronto, Mrs.,E. Loos, Harris- ton, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Seegmillar and son, David of Kitchener. St, James Anglican Sunday School and congregation will hold their an- nual Christmas party on Wednesday evening, December 14th, Mrs. Robinson Futeher, Woodstock was reelected Provincial President of Ontario Institutes last week,-when the Provincial Board Meeting was held in the Royal York Hotel, Toronto. The climax of a long summer's work , Of interest to W. I. members in and preparation came on Saturday af- Guelph Area is the appointment of ternoon, when the ladies of St. James Mrs. Arthur Hamilton, Atwood, as a regional director. Mrs. Hamilton is one of our Provincial Board Members from this Area. Women's Association The Women's Association of the er,• Mrs. Kirkton, passed away last . ter on Friday, December 10th, at 3 p, in. The theme of the meeting-, "Fol-' lowing the Star." The Roll Call to be answered by' " A Christmas I Thought." The committee in charge of arrangements are, ,Mrs. Hamilton. Mrs. Munro and Mrs. MacNaughton. . Pictures Were Interesting The National Film Board with Mr. W. V. Roy of Londcsboro, County Projectionist in charge held their Nov- ember Showing on Thursday evening last in Mr. Hamilton's room, Wrux- eter Public School. Pictures shown were Iceland and Robin Red Breast, Men of Lunenburg. The ,Countr'y lives of these Maritime Fishermen, Your Children's Meals, Not what they should eat but how. Secrets of good eating habits: Hot Ice, Canada's Game of Monkey, as played by N.H.. L. Teams, also Eye Witness No. 7 People with a Purpose. Les. Douglas. Refreshments were ser- ved and a few games of Bingo enjoy- ed when Mr. Wm. Hayes won the special, a 'cake and a pound 'of coffee; the latter he kindly presented to the W. I. for the next party. Nine members of Howick Lions Club attended a Zone Rally in Harris- ton on Friday night. Husky Palmer, colored baritone of Toronto, was the entertainer. Prominentd speakers were alson on the programme. Mrs. Chad Henning, Miss Mildred Henning and Master Billy, were Lon- don visitors on Monday. Mrs. Bert Fleming and son, Gilbert and Mrs. Art Alley, all of Toronto, spent the week-end with their mother, Mrs. Freda MacDonald. Women's Missionary Society The December meeting of the Wo- men's Missionary Society will be a 'Candle Lighting Service, and will be held at the home of Mrs. R. B, Hun- Anglican Church' held their annual Bazaar. At 3 the rector, Rev, J. C. Caley declared the bazaar open and remarked he did not know how any church could get along without the work of the women. Mrs. H. V. Mac- Mrs. Thos. Brown, Miss Francis Wylie of Toronto, ! spent the week-end with her parents, ' and Mrs, Wylie. Mrs, Fred Hyndman of Garde, vis- ited on Sunday with Mrs. John Gow- dy. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Moffatt,visited recently with Hamilton friends. Wroxeter Public School have com- menced ;practicing for their annual Christmas concert, The teachers " Mr. Harold Hamilton, Mrs. G. A. Wear- ring assisted by the music teacher, Miss Helen Sawtell are in charg,e.ti' The date is set for Dec. 27th. Mr, and Mrs. Herman Nethery of Belgrave, and Miss Beatrice Wade of Eordwich, were Saturday visitors with MI-, and Mrs. Harold' Hamilton, Wroteter Women's Institute will hold their annual Open Night on Tuesday, December 7th, when they will repeat their programme given reuently at the Inter-Institute Concert. Also the Carrie Puppet Show will be presented as well as other local tal- ent followed-by a dance.. Mr. and Mrs. Les. Douglas and daughter, Ann, also Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wright, spent Sunday with friend's in Listowel. Mr. Thos. Burke and Mr. Jack Mc- Lean, members of Forest Lodge, A. F. & A.M., were in London reuently to receive a Shriner's Degree. Twelve hundred Masons attended the all day session which was followed by a 'ban- quet in the evening. Mr. and Mrs.- S. Foster and fam- ily of Fordwieh, were Sunday visitors of D. S. and Mrs. MacNaughton, The Fourth Line Turnberry Farm Forum, was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Elliott, on Monday evening. Deepest sympathy is extended to Mrs. Win. Montgomery, whose moth- Maple Leaf MINCEMEAT , „ . . —2 lb, tin 39c a Monarch FLOUR, 24s „ ..$1,69 Is„„53c a U a . a FLOWERDALE TEA, 1/2 lb. pkg. 58c OLD DUTCH CLEANSER • 2 pkgs. 23c .21111111L• PURE BLACK PEPPER, 1/4 lb. pkg. 25c JOHNSTON'S GLO-COAT, qts. $1.04, pts. 59c Maple Leaf Cheese, 1/2 s 28c 1 lb. rolls 49c ter Toy ept. is not too large—but neither are our prices! It will be to your advantage to buy that Bicycle, Tricycle, Wagon, Kiddie Kar or Little Auto at RAE'S HARDWARE We have at present, MIXMASTERS, TOASTERS, IRONS, GRILLS, HEATING PADS and Num- erous LAMPS, Etc., at BARGAIN PRICES. SHOP EARLY ! Wednesday, DPPOTOber 1st, 1948 rttktr4ySZigpgfaoaoieIAre4grVncgje4tfr4f4MgrZailotgo4AgiaAargalt4oect rren House FRUIT BOWLS - ASH TRAYS NUT DISHES 75c — $10.00 imm•OM•niall ENGLISH BONE CHINA CUPS and SAUCERS PLATES BON-BON DISHES CIGARETTE SETS WEDGEWOOD FIGURINES PLATES MUSICAL STEINS JUGS $1.50 $21.50 • a a a a a N Wrappings • Seals Xmas Cards ":1 THE' WINGHAM ADVANCU-TIMES atinglitimitimilimmilimormiumiospnicumfaltotorimmitivinpuimi SELF-SERVE SELF-SERVE SELF,SgRVE Red Front Grocery 'Phones: Our Prices Are Lower Free 17 and 2 We Keep Down the UpkeepDelivery SOCKEYE SALMON, % lb. tins , .....4$c se • RED COHOE SALMON, 1/2 lb. tin , .. . „ ,37c ▪ Baker's SHREDDED COCOANUT, 4 oz pkg„ 19c NEILSON'S COCOA, is , .39c '/2 5 —27c • U a a a ▪ WIZARD GLASS WAX, pint tin 49c CHATEAU CHEESE, plain or pimento,' 1/2 lb. 29c a a i1111111E11111E1112111 ik1115111121111E1111211111111E1 liE1111Eiii I 11011111 IS1IIEllii311191111t31118111MINIII Seeded Muscat RAISINS Large and Juicy Bulk lb. 28c - Pkg. 15 °z• 25c .....111411•1016 a a a a a a a a a a a