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• land children returned home with him
N after spending the past two weeks
with Mrs. Chas, Smith.
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Londot,' and Ailsa Craig visitors
" on day.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Campbell, Mr, Jim Snell of Carlow spent the
Mrs. Frank Campbell and Miss Win- week-end with Mr. and Mrs, Elwin Taylor,
Mr. Harold Bosman was a London
visitor on Sunday.
Messrs. Elwin and. Eddie Taylor,
Misses NOrma and ha Taylor were
Stratford visitors on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wightman vis-
ited on Sunday with Mrs. H. :gathers,
of Lucknow, who returned home with
them for a visit.
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01111011101111111011.111100111100100110111111111111100110111Mimain Mr. and Mrs, James Eoak visited
on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. jam,
ieson of .Ashfield,
Mr, and Mrs, Stanley Snell and
daughters, and Mrs. I. Snell of Brick
Church, visited on Sunday with Mr,
and Mrs. Gordon Snell, •
Mr, and Mrs, Donald Snell, Mrs.
S, Radford 'visited' on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Radford of
313.th,
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Abel and babe
of St. Thomas, spent the week-end
with Mrs. Abel's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Albert. Campbell.
Mr, and Mrs, Earl Wightman re-
ceived word that their son, Elvin of
Toronto, was successful in passing his
exams, and the convocation graduat-
ions will be held on Wednesday when
he will receive his degree of B,A,F,C.
We extend our congratulations,
Mrs, John Freeman and Kathleen of
NI Brantford, visited on Sunday with Mr.
n and Mrs, Howard Campbell,
N rMr, acid Mrs. Stewart Ament of
N Hullett Township, visited on Sunday
N 'with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Carter.
Miss Eileen Taylor was a London
visitor on Sunday,
Mr. John Gear of Kitchener spent
over the week-end with his mother,
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McGill Radio Service
TELEPHONE 380 WINGHAM
WESTFIELD
Mr. and Mrs. Reg Carter, Mr, Clif-
ford Carter of Woodstock, visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Jack Car-
ter.
nifred, Mr. and Mrs, Douglac Camp-
bell and Miss Eileen Taylor, attended
the lvans - Carter wedding at Clin-
ton on Saturday.
Edwards' Motor Sales
Chrysler, Plymouth Cars and Fargo Trucks
PARTS and ACCESSORIES
New Order Office
is Opening on or about
June 20th
Address: Josephine Street East
Phone: 580
Office Hours: 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. daily
Saturdays: 9 a.m. to 9:30 p.m.
Sincerest thanks to Mr. Jack Mason, who has
represented Simpson's so capably for many
years. Now, due to. our growing-business,
we find it necessary to open a large modern
Order Office to serve our customers in
• Wingham and surrounding districts.
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The Robert Simpson Company Ltd.
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AIR FORCE DAY
CENTRALIA
Sat., June 11th, 1949
Station open to the Public at 1.30 P.M,
yr
Pree Admission - - Ample Parking
Jet Aircraft Manoeuvres; Formation Aerobatic Team; Parachute
Dropping and Parachute Jump; Sail Plane Flying; 46 RCAF Train.
ins Aireraft in, Formation; Novelty Flights.
DANCE TO BERT NIOSI & I-11S ORCHESTRA
OTHER ATTRACTIONS INCLUDE,
Pree Show for Kiddies; Pireworks Display; Ladies' Softball (13rus,
gels and Clifford); Midway; Kiddies Races with Prices; Pirefight,,
ins Display; Static Display of RCAF equipMent; Men's Baseball
Game; Model Aircraft Showy Ploat Parade.
Refreshments available throughout the day. Supper served for` 50e
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Our 25 point Scientific Examin-
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Memorials
We realize Our obligation when
we fill your order for a Mem-
orial-and we provide only ma-
terials of unending serviceability.
Design and workmanship are of
the finest, and our prices are
most moderate.
CEMETERY LETTERING
Promptly' Done
All MODERN EQUIPMENT
Wingbam
Memorial Shop
'Phone 256 ' R. A. Spotton
United Church has been changed, for
the summer months from 3.30 p.m. to
,9.45 a.m, The Sunday School has been
re-organized with Mr. Bert Taylor as
Superintendent
Mr. and Mrs, Stuart Chaniney were
Seaford' visitors on 'Sunday.
Miss Gladys Jefferson R.N., of Lon-
don, was home over the week-end.
Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Craig of Gode-*
rich, Mrs. Bradley and little grandson,
Craig Bradley of Toronto, were recent
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. R. Chain-
ney.
Mr. ,George Wallace has returned
from Seaforth for the summer months.
Mr. and Mrs, Edward Robinson at-
tended the Johnston - VanCamp wed-
ding at Belgrave on Saturday.
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Isard'..s.' Suit SALE
ALL-WOOL SUITS
in Single and Double Breast-
ed Models Youths', Men's
SUITS ON SALE at
Reduced prices
Serges, Worsteds and
Gabardines
YOUTHS' SUITS-1 Pant,
Reg. $29.50-Sale $26.50
BOYS' SUITS-2 pr. Pants,
Double Breasted
Sizes 29 to 33-Reg. up to
$21.50- Sale $17.95
MEN'S SUITS-Serges.2-Blue, Brown, plain pat-
terns. 2-piece. Reg. $42.50 Sale $37.50
MEN'S STRIPE WORSTED SUITS-Reg. $45.
Sale $39.50
MEN'S GABARDINE SUITS-Reg. $49.00
Sale " $46.00
MEN'S BROADCLOTH SHIRTS-Reg. $4.50
Sale $3.95
BOYS' BROADCLOTH or PRINT SHIRTS-
Reg. $2.00 Sale $1.75
BOYS' and STUDENTS' TROPICAL SLACKS-
Reg. $7.95 Sale $6.95
MEN'S TROPICAL SLACKS . . $6.95 to $10.00
MEN'S GABARDINE SLACKS : .$8.95 to $15.50
MEN'S QUALITY NECKWEAR . .$1.00 to $2.00
MEN'S STRAW HATS-Sale $1.95
BOYS' RODEO HATS-Sale 69c
BOYS' COTTON PANTS-On Sale at
REDUCED PRICES
MEN'S WORK PANTS and OVERALLS-
,
MEN'S WORK SHIRTS $2.00 to $3.25
BARD'S
From $3.50 to $4.50
Wingham. Phone 272..
Winghant Phone 15Q
WINGHAM
S. J. WALKER
Puneral and Ambulance
Seivice
Upstairs Funeral Parlour
'Phone-Day of Night - 1,90
at ONT.
Business and Professional Directory
L. G. BRYCE
LICENSED
AUCTIONEER
FARM SALES A SPECIALTY
Telephone 62 Box 33.1
WINGHAM, ONT.'
FREDERICK A. PARKER
OSTEOPATH
Offices: Centre St., Wingham
Osteopathic and Electric Treat-
ments, Foot Technique
J. A. FOX
Chiropractor and Drugless
, Therapist.
RADIONIC EQUIPMENT
COMPLETE HEALTH
SERVICE
Phone 101,
K. M. MatENNAN
Veterinary Surgeon
Office a' Minnie Sty
Oppoilte
andChu
South, of the United
rch,
PHONE 198
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WELLINGTON FIRE
Insurance Company
Est. 1840
An all Canadian Company which
has faithfully served its policy,
holders for over a century..
Head Office - Toronto
H. C. MacLean Insurance Agency
Wingham
W. A. CRAWFORD, M.D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
OR. W. M. CONNELL
DR. B. N. CORM
PHYSICIANS and, SURGEONS
Phone 19
A. II. MCTAYISII
'BARRISTER, SOLICITOR
and NOTARY PUBLIC
TEESWATER - ONTARIO
Telephone. 23 ,Teeswater
WROXETER-Every Wednesday
afternoon, 2-4 pm,, or by appointment.
ONNIMIMMIIIIMMIOdNaa,
J. W. BUSHFIELD, K.C,
Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Etc.
Money to Loan
Office - Meyer Block, Wingham
CRAWFORD &
HETHERINTON
Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.
Wingham, Phone 48
J. It CRAWFORD, E.C.
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DONALD B. BLUE
Experienced Auctioneer
Litensed for Counties of
HURON & BRUCE
All Sales Cepa* Handled
Phone 49.
Ripley, Ontario
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THE WINGHAM ADVANCE-TIMES
Wednesday, June 8th, 1949
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cess. The convener, Kenneth Edgar,
wishes to thank all teachers, trustees,
parents and pupils who helped in any
way to make the day a success.
Following you will find the first
three prize winners in each class and
their school number.
Boys Running Broad Jump-Jr.----
Ivan Campbell 9, Jimmie Patterson 17,
Ralph Herman 3; Sr.-Jack Gibson 14,
Walter Demerling 5, Bill Strong 7,
Girls' Standing Broad Jump-Jr.-
Doris Dinsmore 15, Mary Keller 3,
Helen Parker 13; Sr.-Betty Newton
14, Doris Cober 11, Aldyth Bast 17.
Girls' Running Broad Jump-Jr.-
Shirley Holt 17, Marion Kennedy 8,
Marguerite Ford 7; St-perva Galla-
her 13, Margaret Brown 8, Doris Cob-
er 11,
Boys' High Jump-primary-Earl
Fitch 1, Jim Inglis 1, Jack Wright 1;
Jr.-Jack Brown 14, Allan Hill 3, Ger-
ald Gillen 17; Sr.-Ralph Witmor 17,
Jack Gibson 14. Bill Borwn 14,
Girls' High Jump-Jr.-Jean Sangs-
ter 1, Marie Hastie 7, Doris Dinsmore'
15; Sr.-Evelyn Renwick 15, Margaret
Brown 8, Shirley McMichael 14,
Girls' Softball Throw-Jr.-Marian
Kennedy 8, Patsy Bender 1, Phyllis
Keith 17; Sr,-Erla Newton 4, Sheila
Deafly 17, Shirley McMichael 14.
Boys' Softball Throw-Jr.-Ivan
Campbell 9, Allen Hill 3, Jim Patter-
son 17; Sr.-13i11 Brown 14, Stewart
Coupland 14, Ralph Witmor 17.
Track Events
Girls', 6 years, 50 yards, Margaret
Hastie 7, Edith Scott 7, Dorothy Sang,
ster 1.
Boys', 6 years, 50 yards, Bob Tem,
plernan 7,' Lloyd Gibson 16, Paul !,)oig
16.
Girls', 7 years, 50 yards, Elizabeth
Ann Cooper 8, Margaret Wallace 5,
Sandra Reidt 1. • e,
Boys', 7 years/ 50 yards, Davin San-
derson.14, Barry Hooper 3, Tom Tem-
pleman 7. 0,
Girls', 8 years, 50 .yards, Margaret
McCann 17, Marilyn Armstrong 9,
Marjorie Moffat 14.
Boys' 8 years, 50 yards, David Stein-
Acker 8, 8, jim Sanderson 14, Vern Ing-
lis
Girls',9 years, 50 yards, Ann Behrns
5, AndellZ Westlake 13, Norma Mc-
Arthur 5.
Boys', 9 years, 50 yards, Earl 'Fitch,
1, Larry Durst 14, Gerry Austin 4,
Girls, 10 years, 50 yards, Winni-
fred Munro, No. 14; Alice Behrns, No.
5; Marilyn Cooper, No. 8.
Boys 10 yearS, 75 5yaeds, Jack Ed-
gar, No, 7; Jimmie Patterson, No. 17;
George Newton, No. 5. i Girls, 11 years, 75 yards, Delphine
McArthur, No. 5; A,Iarlehe Fiegal, No.
10; Shirley Wethieral, 16.
Boys 11 years, 75 yards, Jack,Dins-
more 15, Kenneth Martin 8,' Bob
Black 7.
Girls 12 years, 75 yards, Jean Sang-
ster 1, Margaret Heibein 7, Mary
Kreller 3.
Girls • 13 years, 75 5yards, Shirley
McMichael 14, .Florence Forester 9,
Reta. Harding 6,
Girls 14 years and over 15 yards,
Evelyn Renwick 15, Bonnie nutter-
man, 1, Doris Cober IL
Boys 13 years, 100 yards, /van
Campbell 9, Allan Hill 3, Kett Gibson
10.
Boys, 13 years, 100 yards, filly 'Gib-
son 14, Calvin Ashley 5, Boll Rastic
7,
Boys 14 years and over 100 yards, Primary, fat., Jim Tnglis I, Jack
Bill Strong 7, Walter Dernmerling 5,
Laverne Webber 2,
Boys 220 yard dash, open to all,
Norman Auger 7, Scott Keith 17, Bob
Hastie 7.
Girls three-legged race, 50 yards,
Primary, Doreen Armstrong 9, Betty
Duke 9, 2nd., Marilyn Armstrong 9,
Marion Duke 9, 3rd., Elizabeth Pat-
terson 17, Annalisa .Arastorf 17,
Jr. 1st., Jean McCann 17, Phyllis
Keith 17, 2nd,, Winona Wright, 1,
Jean Sangster 1, 3rd,, Marlene Peigel
10, Shirley Timm 10,
Sr. 1st,, Thelma Bennett 7, Bonnie
Zimmerman '7, Marie Parris 1, Faye
Wright 1, Doris Cober 11, Irene Rei-
chard 11,
Boys Wheel Barrow, 50 ,yards,
David Cronbielm 24, Jr. 1st.,' Mervyn
Abraham 7, Perry Strong 7, 2nd.,
Bob Black 7, Tons Hastie 7, 3rd.,
Jvah Campbell 9, Gregg Duke 9.
Sr. 1st, Lorne Seibert 7, Scott Keith
-7, 2nd., Pete anpbell 7, Bill Strong
7, 3r(I., Graham Wright 1, Jim Ren-
wick 15.
Boys Three legged Race, 50 yards,
Primary, 1, Russel Martin $i David
Steinacher 8; 2, Jerry Gager 11, David
Lambkin 11; 3,1\turray Wright 1, Jac-
kie Wright 1,
Jr. 1, Kenneth Martin t3,. Lorne
Mann 18, '2, Elton Mahood 2, Billy
Kreller 2; Gerald Cullen 17, Jimmie
Patterson 17.
Sr, 1, Bill Strong 7, Pete •Campbell
7; 2,Jaek Bridge 7, Norman Anger 7,
3, Walter Demmerling 5, Calvin Ash-
ley 5,
-, East Huron Township Area Tea-
chers, No. 2, R. John Waack; 3, Vera
M. Pace; 5, Mrs, Jeanne Ireland; 6
Mayme Irwin, 8 Mona M. Price B.A.,
9, Winnifred Campbell; 11 Margaret
Harding, 12 }gland Carswell, 17, Jos-
eph HiggiUs, Beatrice S. Wade,
West Howick School Area, No. 1,
BELGRAVE
Mr. Orville Sackrider spent last
week at his old home in New Liskeard.
Mr. and Mrs. Carman Farrier, Tor-
onto, 'spent the holiday week-end with
Mr. and, Mrs. Nelson Higgins.
Mr, .(Teter 'Scott and family from
Barrie, visited with Mr.' and Mrs.
Walter Scott, and Mrs. John Scott.
Cathar-
ines, spent the week-end at her home
here.
fiss Myrtle Yuill of St.
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Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Leitch of
Owen Sound, spent the week-end at
his home.
Miss Merle Anderson of Brantfor'd,
spent the week-end at her home here.
Mrs, Walter Scott, Mrs. John Coul-
tes, Mrs. EarrAnderson and Mrs.
Stewart Procter attended the Wom-
en's Institute Convention held in St.
Helens.
Mrs, Alex Young of Lucan, under-
went a 'major operation in St. Joseph's
Hospital, London. We are, pleased to
report she is progressing favourably.
- Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Coyne have
rettirned to their home in Windsor
after spending two weeks' holidays
with relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Perdue and fam-
ily of Tot-Onto, spent the week-end
with his mother, Mrs. A. M. Perdue.
Born-On•June 1st, 1949, in Clin-
ton Hospital, to Mr. and Mr's. Glenn
Swan, (nee Edith McClenaghan)
daughter, Barbara Louise.
Flower and Children's Sunday
Plower and Children's Sunday Was
observed in the United Church on.
Sunday morning. The church was
beautifully ,decorated with baskets of
flowers, a choir of children, led in the
singing, a, quartette composed of
Evelyn COok, Lorraine Hanna, Donna
Anderson' Gild Marlene MacKenzie)
sang two numbers.
Sells Store
Mr. Jack Wilson sold his grocery
store last week to Mn Charles Hopper
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of Wingharn-who will take posSession
this week, ".-Mr. and Mrs. Wilson will
move 'to' their summer home at Long
Point, Beach, Port Rowan, where Mr.
Wilson will have a complete rest to
regain his health,
+. • Junior Partners' Meeting s
The regular mating of the North
Huron wills take the form of
a sports night in the Belgrave Park,
on Thursday, June 9th. After the ball
games there will be a meeting' in the
Forester's Hall, with Bob Carbit
CKNX Farm Commentator, the guest
speaker.
DONNYBROOK
The hour of service at Donnybrook
Telephone-Days 417, Howick Township schools held their Wingham second annual Field Day on Monday,
May 30th, in Gorrie. Blessed with
ideal weather the, day was a huge suc-
Donald Gilmar, 4, Mrs, Edith Me. N.
'Lean, 7, Jean M. Snarling, Mrs. Ruth
MacDonald; U 10 Howick & Wallace,
Mrs. Doris Mulligan; U. B >Howick
and Tunberry, Mrs. Agnes Wright,
U14, Howick and Turnberry, Harold
Hamilton, Mrs, Mary Wearring; U1,5
Howick and Carrick, Christine Stir-
ling, U 16 HoWick Grey and Turn.
berry, Mrs, Barbara MeCutcheon;
13, Joyce Armstrong, Manual Train-
ing Instructor, Kenneth Edgar.
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