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RAGE TWO TIE WING1-1A1\,1. "ADVANCE-TIMES Wednesday, May 25, 1949
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Published, at , tit , viaited Mr. and Mrs. U. V. I Messrs. ril-,b Ed:zac 311.1 II13.1j1't,'Nvel Memorial Hospital on Wednes- o , I.,
WINGHAM - ONT \RAO :it-:14,., 1: suuday al1,1..a.v.. eh., toil- !lintahiaou are wending the week in ,oity. and his condition is good.
Umber Aualit Bureau. a!: Ciavulation ''''• ' .6t. Cativarines. 1 Mr. anti Mrs. Harry Holmes and 1
, Mr. N. aitniat Cars an ia . me f-r tt:v.i Miss It4se now a,, of Brantf. r.l. vis- :D"rnth,)- of .Mcdesw.11111. visit" on
W. B. McCool, Editor atol Publialter 'svaraner months iron: MoMaster Uni- tired her parents. Rev. and Mrs. G. G.1 Stmd4 at tine home of Mr. and Mrs.
Alnhorized as Seotand Class Mail ,varaity, Hamilton, ha% naa. i:01111'ktk'd Mows.; ..aer the holiday, ,Aibert Dusnw.
Post Office Department his first year there. mz Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hyndman, Ilarriston, and Air. and Airs. (leo.
Sa4scription Rate - tine year $2,O11 Mr. and, Mrs. E. U. sm.,11,1 and q,-.1.N,,ilisstshiar \l::-.7d Herc;olTITilleertimaLt. s-ta:t ,G* 1 . 4 3. 1 i ' it Sunday with :S:ichol.of Listowel, were guests of Mr.
Six Months $1.00 in advance Stewart, spent Sunday witL friends ithe htaliday wea h.t at toz t h e h .,me ,,,,,, ....,Dtur.n r,.1 Mrs, Glen Dilworth, Nei' and Mrs. Allan Hyndman on Sunday,
To U.S.A. Z50 per year r tatr Teeswater.
Presbyterian Ladies Meet
'Mr, and •:,1-1.s. wA tc,,,.. Ki n.4.
oir and Mrs. Robert Patwrson have . a, M-rI eI''d'ain. ,\:\c'eoirt.rie ?f 1,,Vlingltana called A combined meeting. of the W.M.S.
Foreign Rate $3,00 per year Guests at the home el Mr, and Mrs 1 a
Arthur <barman on Isnnoity were: Mr. nova, t'' nileswoitla. ' ,
and Ladies Aid of the Presbyterian Sunda.
1 Nash of Toront a is ifs- "Lees Cook It Right" sponsored by Gordon
ourse Church was held at the home of Mrs. Advertising rates on application Ad Mrs. Har..^11 Chapman, Kitohener: 1 misiz xma Plan to attend the short c
Vol. 76 - No. 36 ,Mr. Wm. Hamilton and Miss Pearl 1 Gibson, Wroxeter, on Thurs-
itinz her mother, M rs. Thaa N.Ish and the Women's Institute held at the day evening. Mrs. Sam Robinson, Pre- Hamilton, Listowel; Mr. and fir:.';ther relatives, Recent visitors at the home of Mrs. E. H, Strong, Thurs- sident of the W.M.S. and Mrs. Burns
GORRIE clart:ne.e Hamilton and son. Mr. and 'same home were. Mr. and Mrs. R. day and Friday afternoons, commenc- Stewart, President of the Ladies Aid Mrs. Ivan Hamilton. all of List.!wel. 4 iNash and Miss Margaret of Toronto), ing at 1.30 tam, Cars will leave Step- presided. Mrs. J. Magoffin, Mrs. B.
Air, and Mrs. Mervvil t.irainer and Mr. jasper Parrish or Camp llor-
Mr. and Mrs. Clyone Michel and hen's Store at 1.15 p.m. Stewart and Mrs. E. Burns arranged
f W ;gamily of roxeter, visited with \fr, IKaren, spent Sunday with friends at'
1Milverion.
the program.
stud-
Mr. and Airs. Jas. Shera and Air. HAMILTON i Mr. an.1 Mrs. Walker Hastie, Flea- Fresh Shipment of ent of Mitchell High School has been
Richard Muttona. 19-year-old and Mrs. Cecil Grainger on Sunday.,
and Mrs. Geo. Brown and Jahn. called ti ler an d Donald, were week-end visit- selecteil as all-round outstanding ath-
cn Mr. and Mrs. D. Cathers in Win,- OPTICAL CO. ors with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hastie. English Pipes lete of his school and Saturday, re-
liant on Sunday evening. .Airs. Einma Hastie is also spending ceived a certificate of membership in
Mr, and Mrs. Roht. Harrison, Mr. , some time at the same home. • made by BARLING the Leaders' Club at a ceremony at
and Mrs. Earl Harrison and Ralph. W. R. Hamilton, R. a Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Edwards of University of Western Ontario, Lon-
Mrs. Frances Earngey and Miss Optometrist for Over former's parents, Air, and Airs. Jas.
3.50
Ontario High Schools were guests' of
visited friends in Guelph on Sunday. London, spent the week-end with the $ don when 67 leaders from Western
:Muriel Lambert of Guelph, were re- ' the University and The London Free
tent visitors with Miss Kate F.arngey. . 25 YeaTs. Edwards.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Marshall of Press, which jointly sponsor this f
sent their showing in the Township Mrs. W. H. Marshall on Saturday and Haselgrove, s Leaders' Club. Each leader is chos- The National Film Board will pre- Telephone 37 1 Grand Haven, Mich., visited Mr. and
for Appointment. en "in recognition of his skill and in-
Hall on Wednesday evening. May 25, i iSunday. terest in athletics and the all-round
at 8.30 p.m. ' Mr. Bob Ferguson, con. 16, was SMOKE SHOP leadership he has given within his
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a si vie. He is a grandson of Air. Bert
II III Cook, Mount Forest, former C.P.R.
IN E • Agent here and at Wroxeter.
• • "The Dutch Detective" a a • The three-act comedy "The Dutch
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• Detective" was presented by the Ash- oilfield young people on Friday evening
IN :lin the Township Hall. The highly
• i exciting and amusing happenings at a
ii surailway lunch room were enjoyed by
a n Hi or M all. r. Win. Hunter. Aslifield, fav-
a • i ored with guitar selections between
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A • I Silver Wedding Celebration
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111.tiluieniich 2111/1 iiiversary. A
9n I dance will be held in the township
im l hall, Gorrie, on Friday evening, May
ii121. Brown's orchestra will furnish
III to dance, progressive euchre may .be
Numusic. For those who do not care
• ienjoyed in the Orange Hall on the E lsame evening, commencing at 9 p.m.
In 'Gorrie Women's Institute will have a
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1111 •SATURDAY, PERFECT QUALITY •• 69th year. The funeral was had the mi DRESS Reductions MAY 28 111 following- Tuesday to St. John Chry- •
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• in the Catholic cemetery there, Sur-111
• A Dress Sale well worth investigating! MISSES' $1.75 Reg. $1.50 III i viving is her husband, Wm. J. Sitar-
II 111 pin who was editor of the Gorrie Vi- Here's your chance-to pick up an extra ANKLE SOX •idette fora number of years and was
MI dress for street, office or holiday wear- Regular 95c 99c -• well known here.
•• • a multitude of styles to choose from with
Fulton - Harrison •
II reductions from 20 per cent to 30 per cent. SALE 69 c Walking Sheers of you favorite makes- •A pretty Spring wedding took place
a in new Spring Shades. You'll wa nt Sep'- iii at the United Church parsonage, at
a VALUES to $17.95 eral pairs at this exceptional price. n • Gorrie, Ont., on Wednesday, May 18
lin • lat 2 p.m., when. Rev. G..G. Howse un- at . BEDROOM , • ited in marriage Doreen Elizabeth, • 2.98 6.98 10.98 ON SALE AT HANNA'S 59... is only daughter of Air. and Mrs. Robert a SLIPPERS .., • J. Harrison to Elgin Elliott Fulton,
ii IN • Regular $3.30 im son of Mr. and Airs, Harrison Ful-
• WOMEN'S RAYON SLIPS IN ton, Harriston, Out. In Regular $3.50 SALE 1.95 LADIES UMBRELLAS • The bride was very lovely in a street
lill on. /length dress of Frosted blue silk jer-
II SAL E 1.99 Regular to $7.93 Es lacy-, black accessories wearing the
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•MI gioom's gift, a stranded pearl neck- s ENTIRE • 3.95 - 4.95 n Eilace, also corsage of Spring flowers. HAT . • jo I Miss Margaret 'Fulton, sister of the
illi Misses' and Women's SELECTION • groom, attended the bride in a smartly a LADIES' RAINCOATS n • !styled frock of flamingo pink 'Crepe,
• 2t/ p.c. OFF • FALL and WINTER COATS 2 iwhite accessories, corsage of Spring
Self-lined Gabardines . ' ri !flowers and lovely brooch, gift of the a Values up to $75.00
• Choice of all coats carried over Regular $13.95-SALE 7.95 . -,. , was best man for his friend and re-
al 1 bride and groom. Mr. Stanley Klernp .•
• ODD SKIRTS MI1 ceived a gold tie pin and clip.
• 9.95 14.95 25.00 20 P.c. OFF Regular $21.30-SALE 10.75 • I Immediately after the ceremony the
In • brial party journeyed to the Royal
a NI {Inn, Harriston, Ont., where a delight- ISS Iful wedding luncheon was served.
n For the wedding trip 'to London and
• Niagara Falls, the bride wore a wine,
• full length coat with black lacey straw 5 ,bonnet. On their return Mr. and Mrs.
Ir Elgin Fulton will be at home to their
• . friends at 284, Albert St., Stratford,
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WESTFIELD •
I The Mission Band met in the school
• /room on Sunday afternoon with a good a l attendance. Ruth Cook was in
m cliarge of the program. The meeting
• 'opened by repeating The Members'
• ;Prayer, Scripture reading was taken
onilillay Gerald McDowell. Reading, by
I' Donna Walden. Story of the Bible by . • ar AI rs. Howard Campbell; reading by
a:Lois Campbell. A story was told
• by Mrs. Norman McDowell. Meeting
• a:losed with the benediction.
EV Mr, and Mrs. John Gear and chil-li dren of Kitchener spent over the • , INF week-end with Mr. and Mrs, Chas.
El..Smith. Mrs, Gear and children are
• remaining for a longer visit,
• Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Bosman are „t visiting this week with Mr. and. Mts.
1,Neal Robb of Belleville and Mr. Ar-
m thur Brooks of Toronto.
II, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Jardin and
lirchildren of Toronto, were week-end
• .guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
III. J. L. McDowell. 0
In' Mr. and Mrs' Colin Campbell and NI' miBill of Ottawa, visited with Mr, and
a :Mrs, Albert Campbell and Mr. Wm.
1111 1 Campbell over the week-end,
• Mr. and Mrs. Bart Deane of To-
il= era° visited over the week-end with
'Dar. and NIrs.,Jos. Brophy.. mn- ii Mr. Harry Wightinan of Niagara
m F`alls spent the week-end with 'his pat-II ettta, Mt. and Mrs, Earl Wightman, sionsammunisommionmastituminoussommonmonotimmoumiennissimommusanwo Mt. and Mrs, IL L Smith, Mrs, J.
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I A get-acquainted offer-Blue and Black Denim Overalls
• made from heavy-duty denims by a Branded Maker-
1 No seconds amon g them - Genuine Faultless 2.98 a Quality-Regular $4.29-SALE • •
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WORK SHIRTS
Discontinued lines taken from our regular st ock 1.49 Regular to $2.25-SALE
WORK COMBINATIONS
Sturdily made blue and khaki work combination .115
made by Peabodys Regular $7.50-SALE.... ij
Made just like dad's, from the same tough wear-1 Q
ing denims. Regular $2.79 . . . . • .• Vit .4 • • • I 100
BOYS' SLACK SUITS
Tailored ,from light blue cotton twill, Shirt with short
sleeves and matching long pants. Reg. $3.95 II 1..89 SPECIAL
BOYS' COTTON JERSEYS
Broken range of cool, short sleeve jerseys. Striped en,.
design. Regular 95c 4... .
WORK DEPARTMENT
BOYS' DEPARTMENT
BOYS' OVERALLS
OVERALLS
Men's All ' Wool Gabardine Suits
Here's the fashion hi gh-light of the sale--33
All Wool Gabardine Suits - tailored in the
most popular D. B. styles and in the A nc
season's latest shades. Reg. $59.50 't Ut.)
.Business Men's Suits
Well tailored single or double-breasted styles
to choose from-Neat striped effects and
plain shades in various shades of gin Ac
blue, tan, grey. Reg. to $55.00 JU 40J
Final Clearance Tweed Suit Special
Here they go, regardless of size, color or style.
89 Men's Domestic Tweed Suits ,made by the
best known makers at one low I AC
price. Regular to $39.50-SALE
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A good looking, good quality Young Men's
Covert Suit-Tailored in a one-button D. B.
style. Shades blue and fawn - - - only 14 suits,
Remember the price. Sizes 34-38
TWO PAIRS OF PANTS 39.50
Men's Tropical Woisteds
35 Suits to choose from-Every Suit tailored
from a Branded Tropical Cloth. Enjoy the
hot weather ahead in Air-pooled cha nr
comfort. Regular 839.50
THREE-DAY SPECIAL !
INSECTICIDES
Control garden pests and insects such as:'
POTATO BEETLES, TOMATO HORNWORM,
CUCUMBER BEETLE, CABBAGE LOOPER,
APHIDS, LEAFHOPPER,, TARNISHED
PLANT BUG, ETC.
with RELIABLE PREPARATIONS, such as
DERRIS DUST; ARSENATE OF LEAD, AR-
SENATE OF LIME, BORDEAUX MIXTURE,
NICOTINE SULPHATE, DEETROX, BEN-
IN EXANE, PARIS GREEN, 5 per cent. D.D.T.
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ASK US. • • GROUND HOGS-USE CYANOGAS $1.37 •
•• . • • • Protection Chart Service • • , •
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Rid lawns and gardens of obnoxious Broad-leafed 1
weeds, such as: DANDELION, POISON IVY,
PLANTAIN, RAGWEED, CHICKWEED,
DOCKS and THISTLES
USE THE
2-4-D. WEED KILLER
1 oz. bottle makes 1 gallon of Spray 25c
4 oz. bottle makes 4 gallons of Spray 75c
PROTECT Potatoes , Tomatoes, Celery and Corn •
against EARLY BLIGHT, LATE BLIGHT, • • LEAF SPOTS and FRUIT ROT. Use such prep- MI
arations as: SULFORON, TRI-COP, TROX iii
(Copper Dust), MONOCOP, ETC.
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FLOWERS - HOUSE PLANTS • • • Treat Gladioli Bulbs with (CORROS. SUBLIM.)
FERTABS (for potted and cut flowers 25c
DIXON'S VITAMIN B.1 TABLETS 25c, $1.00
D. D. T. FLOWER SPRAY, 1 oz. 30c
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ber, visited the first of the weekwith I
Mrs. Frank Campbell and Miss Winni-
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TAXI
DAY or NIGHT
Phone 65
JIM CAMERON
All Passengers Insured
Mr. W. E. Stafford, Hamilton, of
the ,Ontario Temperance Federation,
will speak in the United Church next '11l
Sunday morning. n
Mr, and Mrs. Earl Underwood spent
Sunday with friends at Newton.
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