HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1949-05-04, Page 7II TENNIS BALLS
411 im Roller Skates 3.50
33c
Flatter Mom with a
Gift of Fashion-select-
ed from our Summer-
New. group of hard-to-
fit half sizes. Silks,
Crepes, Sheers ... they
are all represented in a
delightfully colored
style array. Come.-
Choose Early.
Welwood's
Telephone 414 Wingharn
s max R
Featherweight
PORTABLE
Weights approximately 11 lbs.
Does all the work
Has all the features of full size
machine
Sew forward and backward
Sews with ease over pins and
heavy seams
Portable comes complete with
attachments and carrying
case.
Write
Singer Sewing
Centre
Telephone 403
HANOVER ONT.
29c 23c
THE WINQI-IAM ADVANCE-TIMES PACE SEVEN Wedneiday, May 4th, 1,949
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a ROYAL LEIGHTON CUPS and SAUCERS-4 Colours from which to choose • • ONLY 79c
ALFRED MEAHEN (flower designs) CUPS and SAUCERS 65c • a Extra Fine BONE CHINA CUPS and SAUCERS $1.15 to $4.50 •
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'111 McClary .REFRIGERATOR (60 cycle) 7 cu. ft., latest model, 5-year guarantee •
Sunshine RANGETTE . ... .$69.50 McClary RANGETTE $64.50
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111 EASY WASHING MACHINES • $137.50 and $149.50
• • Easier on your clothes and takes less soap and water than any other washer.
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Green, 12" at 12c ft. s 18" - 15c ft.
STAINED! HARDWARE
AND
FARM ER5 5UPPLY HOUSE"
PHONE FO INGHAM
MIXMASTER $48.75
CORY COFFEMAKERS $4.25 - $6.80
4 Coloured Mixing BOWL SET $2.15
TABLE LAMPS $3.85 and $9.95
TABLE REFLECTORS, $3.39 and $6.00
AUTOMATIC TOASTER $28.50*
2-Storey BREAD and CAKE BOXES,
$2.69
ROLLc)TOP BREAD BOX $1.85
BORDER
Driven by a powerful h.p. Gasoline Engine
This fine Mower will cut an 18" swath through
your lawn. Cutting height hand adjusted
from 1/4" to 21/2".
GARDEN HOSE
We didn't have a bit left over
from last year-so you can be
sure this is fresh stock.
50 ft., complete with Coupling,
$5.50
Power Lawn Mowers $129.00
SCREEN WIRE
By the roll or by the piece-Always buy the
BEST SCREEN WIRE AT STAINTON'S
$1,20 per square yard
A Seeder, Hoe, Cultivator, Furrower and Plow
all in one useful quality garden tool. SEE IT
TODAY-AT STAINTON'S,
GARDEN COMBINE
PRESTO SAUCEPANS, with Pyrex
Covers $4.45, $5.25 and $5.75
PRESTO FRY PAN with Pyrex Cover
$4.25
• Mrs. C. B. Armitage attended the • Peters - Misiner wedding in Toronto ▪ on Saturday.
1111 Mrs. David Finlay spent a few days
• in London with her daughter, Miss
• Betty Finlay.
Master Donald Gurney spent the
a week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Elwin a Taylor, Westfield.
Mrs. A. Sainsbury of Toronto, was
• a recent visitor with her mother, Mrs.
• V, R, VairNorman
• Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Armstron , of • IN London, spent the week-end with c'Mr.
II and Mrs. DeWitt Miller.
MI Mrs. Edith Shaw of Leamington,
IN spent a few days at the home of her
• sister, Mrs. David Finlay.
• Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Bartja of Lis- • a towel, spent the week-end with Mrs.
Irlma Jenkins and family.
a Mrs. George W. Merson of Tordnto,
• is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. A. R.
DuVal and Mrs. H. Allen.
Miss . Vera Fryfogle, R. N,, of
• Stratford, spent the week-end with her
1111 mother, Mrs. J. J. Fryfogle.
Misses Olive Casemore and Grace
• Hingston left on Sunday for a two • week's vacation in Hueston,'Texas.
• Miss Agnes Williamson attended th..i
111 Ontario Educational Association meet-
• ng during Easter week in Toronto.
• Mr. and Mrs Parker Campbell and
• family spent the week-end with Mr.
and Mrs. Harold' Mason. Kincardine.
• Mr. and Mrs. S. Palmer, Mr.
Bert Palmer and Miss Stte all
• of Toronto, were week-end guests of
• Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hamilton,
• Mr. and Mrs. George Dalgleish of
NEI Hamilton, spent the week-end in town
▪ and attended the funeral of the for-
m ,rner's uncle, Mrs. James T. Brydges
• lof Belgrave,
•I Mr, and Mrs. Charlie Deyell
!Owen Sound also Mrs, C. Gould,
'1" 'Charline and Master Bob, were week- IN I ;cola visit Oes with the former's pu-
n :cuts, Mr. and Mrs, Robt,
Mr. George R. Phippen of Port
• Dalhousie, Rev. and Mrs. Berry and
N family of Markham, and Rev. and
▪ Mrs Clarence Stinking ot Manitoulin m • • a Island, visited with their parents, :ill.,
In and Mrs. Cenclair Phippon.
• Mr and Mrs. Sven Novell and (lan-
ai ghter, Helen, are visiting with Mrs.
Noren's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex
Robertson on Patrick St. Mr, and
a Mrs. Moron and Helen will Sail on
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.22 Long Rifle, Whiz Bang
Mushroom 65c
32-pc. BREAKFAST
SETS
Your choice of 8 Pat-
terns $12.50, $12.95
and $16.95
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a were week-end guests of Dr. and Mrs.
▪ A. W lrwin.
LOCALS AND PERSONALS •
• Mrs. David Cathers, Minnie St., vis-
y ited friends in Gorrie last week.
• Mrs (Dr.) G. H. Ross spent a few
days in Buffalo, N,Y., last week.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Rosenhagen spent
a few days in Toronto last week.
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Red Front Grocery II
IN A NEW GROUP OF
HARD-TO-FIT HALF-
SIZES-From $17.50
'Phones: Our Prices Are Lower Free
17 and 2 We Keep Down the Upkeep Actively
40 oz. tin
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2 for 29c
2 for 31c
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20 oz. tin II
2 for 33c •
1/2s 26c
lb. 18c ff'.
lb. 32c
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• GRAPEFRUIT, size 96s
ORANGES, size 252
CLOVER CREAM-Several Flavours
ICE CREAM BRICKS - 25c :
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AMMUNITION
.22 Long Rifle Superclean, per
50 55c
Sweden to visit Mr. Noren's father,
brothers and sisters.
BELGRAVE
Plans Completed For FestiVal
The Directors of the Belgrave Mus-
ical Festival met to complete the plans
for the annual Festival which will
take place june 16th; afternoon and
evening in the Memorial Hall, Blyth.
G. Roy Fenwick, Musical Supervisor
of Ontario, will be adjudicator. The
classes will remain the same as last
year but will be divided by ages. The
enrolment for unison chorus in large
schools will be 20 and over and in
small schools under 20.
48 oz. tin
ORANGE JUICE 37c
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE _ , 33c
BLENDED JUICE „ , „ 35c
IDEAL BRAND
Sw, eet Mixed Pickles
I 24 oz. jar , 16 oz. jars
II LARD, any brand •
i DOMESTIC SHORTENING
A.ylmer Fancy Ouality
GOLDEN .WAX BEANS
FANCY PINK SALMON . . .1's 49c
Mountain Blend Coffee
65c lb.
GROUND FRESH WHILE U WAIT
4 for 27c
doz. 43c
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