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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1949-07-20, Page 6a • el 411° ITT E TWO SHOWS Each Night, starting at 7:15 p.m. NO MATINEE DURING JULY and AUGUST FRIDAY and SATURDAY, JULY 22 and 23 "The Untamed Breed" SONNY TUFTS BARBARA BRITTON WTI ITT IlniTMOIT I I, I, I 641 iTo I, I I I in .. .. ,,,,,, si I l IIII1f111;11 ,,,,,,,,, I ,,,, ,, IIIIIIIII MONDAY and TUESDAY, JULY 25 and 26 "The Kissing Bandit" FRANK SINATRA KATHRYN GRAYSON 4101/1H1111010MMIIIIIIIIII01,10114111111111 ,,,,, I ,,,,,, plulumm ,,,,,,,,, “solimu ,,, lllllllllllll ; l 1100i lllllll usumillou WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, JULY 27, 28 Mine Own Executioner (Adult Entertainment) BURGESS MEREDITH DULCIE GRAY 0411.00..o.1111..10 •••401•11.1110.04111111004M•0411MmO, Mrs, Ii. M. Watson Mrs. Harvey M. (Sarah) Watson, a ;resident of London since 1081, died ce,dm Es1on Saturday at Victoria Hospital. She • I = was taken to the hospital on Friday afternoon, Mrs, Watson was born in 111Belgrave and lived in Ingersoll 10 years before moving to London. Surviving are her husband, Harvey. M., three daughters, Mrs. Fred (Myr- tle) Bennett, .Mrs. John (Mary) Will- iams and Mrs. William. (Elsie) Mayo all of London, one son, William J. Watson, London; three brothers, Duncan McCallum, Woodstock; Jack and Finlay McCallum, Belgrave; one sister, Mrs, Agnes Dunbar, Belgrave, and nine grandchildren. ER1 Funeral services were in Evan's = 'Funeral Home, Hamilton Road, at 3 p.m, Rev, John R. Waldie, St, Geor- ge's Presbyterian Church officiating. Burial in Mount Pleasant cemetery, DIED MORGAN Henry—At Ripley, on Sat- urday, July 16th, 1949, Henry be- loved husband of Annie Reid clear father of Irene of Listowel; Reid of London; Elmer of Ripley; Verna (Mrs. Huether) of Toronto, Roy of Wingham and Hazel of Toronto. Services in St, Paul's Anglican Church, Ripley, on Tuesday July 19th at 2.30 p.m. Interment in Rip- ley cemetery. OBITUARY CUSTOMI. BUILT Kitchen CABINETS 'I • • U U N U N U Norman Rintoul i 'Phone 251 Wingham Fall11111111111111•111111111111 istimumouningra 1") RUBBER and Mastic Tile Flooring for Homes, Offices and Stores. E 000121.14.11w.emptimela.m.k Plastic Wall Tile For i Kitchen and Bathroom i ESTIMATES FREE • Agent for • i ARBORITE WALLBOARD Plastic Finish U Bathing Hats 29c - $1.35 See the Howland Hat n• Model E 414 Four-burner ......... . $219.50 Model E 434 Four-burner, Table Top, with Warming Oven $279.00 Model E 444 Four-burner, Table Top, with Warming Oven $299.00 A Size to Suit Any Kitchen! • n fit a n n n n • rye-Eye these good buys that say "Let's Go"! for a sunfull, fun-full vacation ! Then come to "Mc- ribbons" for the things you need for your two weeks with play. We've a cargo of savings await- ing you and our crew of courteous clerks is ready to welcome you aboard our "sale boat" to "Vaca- n tionland Values" U U Gaby, Noxzema, Gypsy Cream 29c, 30c, 50c All-rubber BATHING SHOES, pair $1.25 U U U ; • • I No Summer Cottage is complete without a . . . ECONOMICAL 50 1., 2 50 / N1111 ' Ii it \ .! E ELECTRIC 71-1' NEW LOW PRICE illf NI fit 1 i GENERAL KETTL E FAST ...CONVENIENT • II 0 IP RADIO & ELECTRIC Telephone 171J 0) Summer Sale Prices are really down and values are big at our Annual Summer Clearance SALE STARTING THURSDAY, JULY 21 GROUP I.— DRESSES STREET DRESSES—Washable Cotton, etc. Mostly half sizes. Reg. 12.95 SALE PRICE $9.99 GROUP II.— Women's and Misses' BETTER SUMMER DRESSES. Smart styles and there's still a fair selection of sizes from 11 to 19. Were $12.95 - $15.95 SALE PRICE $9.99 GROUP III.— • Women's and Misses' JERSEY DRESSES. Ever-popular Jerseys, wash- able, in plain and floral patterns. Were $18.50 - $22.50 SALE PRICE $14.95 GROUP IV.— A selection of BETTER DRESSES—Crepes, Silks, Jerseys, Etc. Individu- ally marked—DISCOUNTS UP TO 30 PER CENT. SKIRTS-,-Wools, crepes, spuns, flannels. All better type garments, well cut and well made—TO CLEAR AT $4.99. COATS - COATS - COATS COATS—Just a few SHORTIES left—Each one specially priced to clear 20 to 25 per cent. OFF DRY GOODS SPECIAL values. Were $1.45 - $1.59 yd. SALE PRICE CORDUROY for Slacks, Sport Jackets, Shorts, etc. 36" width. Fine quality. Reg. $2.20 yd. SALE PRICE elwood's QUALITY PHONE 414 SERVICE DRY GOODS — Clearance of Summer Cottons, Plaids and Ginghams. Real $1.29 yd. $1.99 yd. 'AGE SIX THE WINGHAM ADVANCE-TIMES Wednesday, July 20, 1949 ansminnanninnannuninnanninnanninnannest : Beach Electric Ranges a • • • • n 3 MODELS to Choose from • Immediate Delivery • ?OR RENT—Room, suitable for 2 ,,iris win„• \Visit to eat meals . out. ikdding and linen supplied. Plenty Lot water, may wash and iron. n Phone 81N 1111 FOR SALE-2 calves, 1 Hereford, 2 n months old, Durham calf, week old. NI Apply Hugh Rhin, Phone 721W3, n FUR SALE,Boy's bic•cle. Priced n reasonable for quick sale, Can be IN seen at Rae's Hardware. "DANCING ON CLOUDS" will be your tune, if only you use Lloyd's Corn Salve soon. 50c at Mc.Kibbon's Drug Store. FOR SALE-3-Legged 40 ft. Tower Windmill. Phone 13r7, Wroxeter or Advance-Times. FOR SALE—Frame Buildings, 20'x 21' with hardwood floors, matched fir ceiling, walls of Gyproc, building is on blocks and could be easily moved, for particulars apply George Nickel, R. R. 2, Mildmay, Phone Belmore 3r31. FOR SALE—Baled Shavings, suitable for Poultry Bedding or Insulating purposes, 35c bale, C. Lloyd & Son Limited. • U U U U U U U SUNGLASSES from 39c BOX CAMERAS from $3.00 - $8:00 REFLEX TYPE $11.76 and $14.56 • n n • • • • • • • n • n • • n • a a a n FOR SALE-1929 Model "A" Sedan. New rear end and transmission, Jim Smith, R. R. 3, Wingham, Phone 741J2. FOR SALE—Brick House, on 1 acre of land, con. 14, Howick, will sell cheap, B. Ruland, Wroxeter, FOR SALE—Beautiful Lake Shore lots in the heart of the tourist dis- trict on Colpoy Bay, Bruce Penin- ,u1a, all nicely wooded tall birch and poplar trees. Ideal for summer homes, accessable by car. Large roomy lots, 75'x190'. approx. 12,000 square feet very reasonable, Lake shore $225, and back lots $200, good fishing and hunting. A. K. Mallory, 71 Burton Ave. ,Barrie, Ont., phone 4501. U FOR SALE—New streamlined cabin trailer, 10'x7Y, insulated, hydro, built in cupboards' and sink, accom- modation for 4, ideal for your vac- ation, Apply Ronald Mulligan, Blue- vale, FOR SALE—Piano, reasonable fur quick sale. Will consider rental. Reason, forced to move. Mrs. C. Blatchford, FOR SALE-8 chunks of pigs. Lloyd Montgomery, Phone -74331. FOR SALE-1932 Chev. Coach with heater, good condition. Apply Ed, Rich. FOR SALE—Lumber, timbers, posts, slabs, wood, etc., reasonable prices. See us and save money, Kennedy & Gaunt, Phone 466 or 401-W2. FOR SALE 8 burner coal oil stove with oven. 45 gallon oil tank with pump. Apply Mrs. H. 3. Thompson, Shuter St. FOR SALE-350 bags of American cement. .Apply Al Brooks or J. VanCamp, phones 8W or 64634. FOR SALE—A number of chunks of pigs, around 70 lbs. J. R. Graham, Phone 72533, FOR SALE—Cabin Trailer in good condition, summer and winter stov- es. Apply A. J. Douglas, Leopold St., Wingham. FOR SALE—Ice Box in good con- dition. Apply Mrs. L. MacLean, Phone 531. FOR SALE-25 chunks of pigs, apply Glenn VanCamp, Belgrave, Brussels, Phone 15r18. NEW ENGLISH AXMLNSTER RUG-7'6"x9'. Last of Shipment. Clearing at cost. Warren House, NENN,"TRACTOR PLOWS and Rubber Tired Wagons now in stock. also the following used machinery, 30 Tractor and 7 combine in good condition. 7 ft. M. H. Binder, 6 ft. M. H. Mower, A. C. Tractor; 10 in. corn blower. See these at John Bum- stead & Son, Wingham. PALMISTRY & TEA CUP READ- ings given by noted Experienced Reader. For appointment, phone Brussels, 39r23, • TO CONSTRUCT YOUR BARN— house and garage foundations, con- _ tact J. R. VanCamp, Wingham, also have concrete blocks for sale. Phone 8W. "TARNOFF" gives • your car the brand new look. No washing, no polishing, just dry clean by rubbing "TARNOFF" on, and wiping off. 16 oz. tin 60c; 36 oz. tin $1:00. Robt. Hopper, Wingham Auto Wr,!ckers, C. B. Hoffman (Bluevale), A. M. McKercher & Son, (Jamestown.) TENDERS WANTED Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to noon on Monday, July 25th, 1049, for the laying of con- crete sidewalks 4 ft. wide and 4 inches thick on the east side of Catharine St., from John St. to Vitoria St, Suc- cessful tenders to supply all materials including cement, gravel and all nec- essary fill and to quote a lump sum for complete contract. The lowest or any tender not neces- sarily accepted, W. A. Galbraith, Town Clerk, Wingham, TENDERS WANTED Tenders will be received by the undersigned up till noon July 30th, 1949, for the contract of wiring school houses in S. S. No. 0 and S. S, No. 7, in Cuirass Township School Area. Further information may be had. from, the Secretary, Lowest or any tender not necessar- ily accepted. James M. Reid, Sec.-Treas., Culross Twp. School Area, Teeswater, Ontario. TENDERS WANTED Tenders for the contract of digging, laying tile and backfilling of the Tur- vey Drain in Morris Township will be received by the undersigned up un- til 4 p,m., August 2nd,, 1949. This contract may be tendered on in two separate portions, one from the C. N. 110ANATIMII PRIM AND NtStIR/D f1111 AGAINST IOU David Crompton JEWELLER Certified Watchmaker Gifts For All Occasions WINGHAM PHONE 59 Railroad North and the other from the C.N.R, Railroad south. Plan, profile and specifications may be seen at the Clerk's Office, Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 'Geo. C. Martin, Clerk. R. R. 4, Brussels. NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persons having claims against the estate of William Yeo, late of the Township of Turnberry in the County of Huron, Retired Farmer, who died on or about the nineteenth day of May, 1949, are notified to send to the un- dersigned on or before the twenty- third day of July, 1949, full particulars of their claims in writing. Immediately after the said twenty-third day of July, 1949, the assets of the said testator will be distributed amongst the par- ties entitled theret4- having regard only to claims of which the executors shall then have notice. DATED this 4th day of July, A,D,, 1949. CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON' Wingham, Ontario. Solicitors for the Executors. IN MEMORIAM PAULIN—In loving memory of dear Dad, who passed away, July 5th, 1036, Mother, August 2nd., 1943, and Uncle Dick McMichael, August 8th, 1948. While they sleep a peaceful sleep, Their memory we will always keep. —Sadly missed by the Family. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Edward Jam- es Reavie, wish to thank neighbors and friends for the many acts of kind- ness and expression of sympathy shown them during their recent ber- eavement. Special thanks to Rev. W. A. Bcecroft for his comforting -mes- sage. • CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Gilmour and family wish to express their most sincere thanks to their friends and neighbors for the beautiful floral tri- butes, and expressions of sympathy, also special thanks to Rev, Alexander Y inny), Dr's, Corrin and Connell for their kindness in their recent sad be- CARD OF THANKS The nieces and nephews of the late Christena T. Laidlaw, wish 1-3 express their deep appreciation to friends and neighbours for the many kind and sympathetic acts during4 their recent bereavement./ These expressions have been deeply appreciated. BELGRAVE Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wheeler are happy to announce the arrival of their son, Ivan Lawrence, on Friday, July 15th. Mrs. Margaret Field of Toronto, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wilkinson. More than 50 persons joined in the Hanna family reunion at Listowel Me- morial Park, coming from Belgrave, Atwood, Britton, Donegal, Stratford and Listowel. The oldest person pre- sent was William Edgar, R. R. 1, Atwood; and the youngest was Larry Mayberry, two-month-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Mayberry, Britton. Officers elected for 1950 are: Ray- mond Hanna Belgrave, president; Ross Hanna, Listowel, secretary-treasurer; Clarence Hanna, Belgrave, sports con- vener; Norman Hanna, Atwood, cor- responding secretary. The next reunion is to be held in Listowel Memorial Park, early in July, 1950. ST. HELENS . Mr, and Mrs. Wilbert Durnin and Janet of London, were recent visitors with Mr. annd Mrs. Jim Durnin. Janet remained for a longer visit. Dr. and Mrs. P. J. MacGregor of Lawrenceville, Illinois, Mr. Robert McGuire of London, and Mr. Stuart 111111111111111111M1111110.11111111111111.1.111 U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U U III 100 it Pef Hi 5 o ea 1 i RADIO & ELECTRIC enumumminumumm unammumumet ttligeloniniiiiiiielinuoutiminglicaminsminwisindialinninsiilaimiciiittlilll!, ._•- • ID g U U U I N U U N U U U U ill 1111111111111111i111111111111,111111611-11111iltillitlii 1(111111 Record your vacation in PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS—Priced from 69c - $4.50 NU-ACE ART CORNERS 15c DEVELOPING and PRINTING a Specialty 25c per roll All of our finest emotions are expressed on a GREETING CARD Send RUST CRAFT—The Card of Character, from Folding Cameras are so compact and handy, priced from $20.44 p.i.„.„,.........,,,,... I0 • . ......... ....... ... 1 0' 1, OIL SPACE HEATERS-1949 quota I just received of Duo-Therm Heat- :1 Prcs)211".• e sgpclutit(;Arz%itlitci;pryitlgt. , -.!,, ....,,, i ited. Pattison Radio & Electric, Ili -,.-- Wingharn. ...-A ll II I PERSONALITY BEAUTY SHOP 1-;-, specializes in all types of Perman- ents, Machine, Machineless and • Cold, also Shampooing, Finger Way- ing and Ogilvie Sisters Scalp Treat- e— m nts. 'Phone 33 for appointment. U WANTED TO RENT — A small -- House or 2 or 3 rooms. Apply a Ad- vance-Times. WANTED—Girl for office work, knowledge of typing preferred but not necessary, Apr P.O. 450, Wingham. Transportation Tenders Re S 11 to S 9 East Wawanosh Schools Tenders will be received until July 23rd, for Transportation of Public Schools Pupils from Section S11 to S 9 East Wawanosh, for school term, Sept, 1949 to June 30th, 1950. Details may be had from the Secre- tary or the Trustees. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. C. H. Wade, Secretary, Twp. School Area of E. Wawanosh Belgrave, Ontario. McGuire of Prince Albert, Sask., re- newed old acquaintances here over the week-end, Miss Margaret McPherson, student nurse at St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon- don, was home for the week-end. Miss Anna Stuart of Toronto, is holidaying with Mr. and Mrs. George Stuart. Mrs. Gordon McIntyre and Donald of Ottawa, are holiday visitors with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Miller and Larry, Miss Doris Taylor of London, and Mr. Murray Taylor c.f Wingham, were home for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Cuyler Ramage and children of Chicago, are visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Mac Ramage. Mr. and Mrs. Fred McQuillin, Ivan and Barry and Mrs. John Miller visit- ed last week with Mr. and Mrs, Alvin Miller of Strathroy and Mr. and Mrs. John Sparkes at London. 115111111111111111111111MENNIIIIIIIIIIIII! 0,)