HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1949-08-17, Page 8'AG 1 1.71T THE WINGHAM ADVANCE-TIMES • Wednesday, August 17, 1949
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KING .,DEPT. STORE ---
TWO SHOWS Each Night, starting at 7:15 p.m,
NO MATINEE DURING JULY and AUGUST
"The Friendly Store"
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ANNE BAXTER GREGORY PECK RAYON DRESS CREPES
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Grainy textured Rayon Crepe with a dull finish.
Fashions smartly- in the new feminine designs, 38"
wide. Grey, blue, brown, wine, 'dark green and
black $2.19 and $2.35 yd.
PRINTED CREPES
Fashion right designs in dark printed Crepes for
round-the-calendar" wear. All rayon with a soft
texture. Easy to sew. 38" wide. Navy, 'brown
and black, yard $1.49 to $2:50
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Westinghouse
FRANK SUNDSTROM AUDREY LONG Immo.
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WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 25
Walls of Jericho"
LINDA DARNELL CORNEL WILDE
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CORDUROY RAYON BENGALINE
A finely woven Rayon Bengaline suitable for dress-
es, suits, skirts and formal wear. Hand washable.
50" wide. Wine or dark green-yard $2.69
RAYON and WOOL GABARDINE
Good quality gabardine in a firm weave with a crisp
finish. Suitable •for suits, dresses and light skirts.
54" wide. Grey, wine or green-yard . $3.95
Yes, a Westinghouse really does wash cleaner.
It's Canada's newest washer. Its exclusive Cushion..
ed Action gyrator is the latest design, made to
wash clothes cleaner and with less wear. The
Westinghouse Washer has a beautiful white
porcelain tub. Cleans like a china bowl. Un-
fortunately, quantities are still limited so you'd
better place your order now, but the price is still
only
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A velvety cotton pile
with firm foundation in
a fine rib. 36" wide.
red, brown, copen and
royal blue, per yard-
$2.39
MGM.
New! HELENA RUBINSTEIN
Famous Lipstick Four-Cast
in new purse-size:
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Blonde! Brunette! Medium.
brown! Red-head! Silver-gray!
Helena Rubinstein's new chain
of four famous, velvety-textured
lipsticks is fashion-keyed to
your Fall wardrobe. Now you
will know exactly what shades
are Self-Harmony colors . . .
dramatic . . . subtle. All you
need is your individual 'chain
of long-lasting, creamy Helena
Rubinstein lipsticks!
2.00
And for your dressing, table - Helena
Rubinstein's new ursricx Foun-cAsr-
four, full-size, color-keyed lipsticks in
a charming Incite ease. 4.75
$159.50
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BLANKETS
White, ail-wool candy stripe Blankets with a
springy nap, in full bed size. White with pre-
dominating colours of rose, blue and green-
$7.39 and $10.95 each RADIO & ELECTRIC
Telephone 171J 004.14.0
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WOOL COVERLET
Lovely plain satin-bound Wool
Coverlet in brilliant high-toned col-
ors, to add sparkle to your bed-
room. Wide shimmering rayon
satin binding. Famous "Ottawa
Valley" brand. Rose, green, blue,
mauve, wine, gold, each $8.75
and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Miles of Tor-
onto, Mrs. C. Austerberry and Gail of
Hamilton, are visiting with Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Wade this week.
REVERSIBLE ALL-WOOL
COVERLET
Luxurious Bed Throws, woven re-
versible, in glowing bedroom col-
ours. Rayon satin bound ends. 0.
V. Brand. Assorted colours-
$10.95 and $13:50 each
Master Stanley Wilkins of London,
visited last week with Gerald and
Gwendolyn McDowell.
Mr, amid Mrs. Harvey McDowell
and children, and Mr. annd Mrs James
Boak were Grand Bend visitors on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl McKnight and
Garth of Blyth, visited on Sunday
with Mr. annd Mrs. Walter Cook.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Walden were
London visjtors on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sprung and
children of Hullett Township, visited
cn Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Clar-
ence Ccx.
Mr, Wm. McDowell visits*) on Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Vincent
of Marnoch.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Neale and
children of Glencoe, Mr. and Mrs
Wesley Stackhouse and Miss Eva, Mr.
and Mrs. Milton and Gail of Bruce-
field, visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Wightman.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Marshall of
Wingham, were guests on Sunday of
Mr. and Mrs. jack Buchanan.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Boyce and their
children of Brucefield, visited on Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Smith
and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McDowell.
Miss Thelma Snell of Stratford, vis-
ited on Sunday with Misses Norma
and Ila Taylor.
Mr. Chas. Smith, Mrs. J. L. Mc-
Dowell, Mr. and Mrs. Scott were Lon-
don visitors on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin McDowell,
Mrs. Wm. Macintosh, Misses Annie
Clark and Colina Clark,- visited on Sat-
urday with Mr. and Mrs. Durnin Phil-
lips of Point Clark.
Mr. John Gear visited Mr. Armond
McBurney, also Mrs. 'Thos. Gear, who
is a patient in Wingham Hospital.
Misses Florence and Violet Cook
are spending a few days at Grand
Bend.
Misses Lois Campbell and Betty
the Camp Grounds, north of Goder-
Rodgers are attending Girls' Camp at
ich.
Miss Donna Walden and Master
Garth Walden spent last week with
their cousins, Misses Rena and Gladys
McClinchey of Auburn Road.
During the electric storm on Wed-
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London visitors on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Stonehouse of
Guelph, Mrs. H. M. Martin of Goder-
ich, visited on Thursday with Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Campbell of
Blyth, visited on Sunday at the home
of Mrs. Frank Campbell.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Campbell,
Ralph and Janis, visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Scholtz of
Dungannon.
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Miss Shirley Shera is spending a'few
days with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Mc-
Dermitt, Fordwich.
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Galbraith of
Richmond, Virginia, are visiting with
the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Geo. Galbraith and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Graham, Betty
and Alex of Toronto, spent the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Graham
GORRIE
Mr. and Mrs. John Lockeridge of
Vancouver, visited on Saturday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. John Gamble.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kitchen spent
part of last week with friends in
Wingham and Brussels.
Miss Nora Taylor visited friends in
Kitchener recently.
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ALL-WOOL PLAID MOTOR RUGS
Beautiful all-wool plaid Motor Rugs, woven with
a thick, soft nap in colour-bright plaid design,
red, blue, green and brown plaids. 0. V. quality
$5.95 to $14.50
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LUNCHEON SETS 11.11
Irish Linen Damask Cloth and
Napkins
Woven in a picturesque damask de-
sign. Washes and irons up beauti-
fully. 1 Cloth 54x54, 4 napkins,
14x14, per set $10.95
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SPECIAL
MORNING CHEER Remnants! Remnants!
Halt Yearly Sale of Remnants
Save up to One•halt Price
ZINC RINGS
dozen 37c
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Seal-rite 12-cut
RED RUBBER RINGS
2 dozen 15c
$1,19
Dozen
$11.0.4
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41.4•1.1 DRESS LENGTHS CREPES BROADCLOTH PRINTS
GINGHAMS FLANNELETTE WOOLLENS
DRAPERY ENDS CUSHION TOPS
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Wishing Well
Ginger ALE - ORANGE
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MIRACLE WHIP
Coleman's
PURE LARD
2 lbs. 39c
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DRESSING
16 oz. jar 43c
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Cashmere
TOILET TISSUE
3 rolls 32c
Maple Leaf
LARGE BOLOGNA
lb. 39c
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The Salvation Army
Captain and Mrs. H. deVries nesday, some in the vicinity had elec-
t c motors burned out and radios were
put oat of commission. ited on
Recent guests at the home of Mr. Gardner
and Mrs. W. A. Campbell were Mr.
Sunday with Mrs. Richard
of Dungannon. SPECIAL! Canada or North American
Spirit or Cider VINEGAR, gallon
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11:00 min.-Holiness Meeting.
2:30 p.m.--Sunday School.
7:00 p.m.-Gospel Service.
Monday-
7:00 p.m.-Sunshine Hour.
Tuesday-
2:30 p.m.-Horne League.
8 p.m.-Youth Group.
Thursday-
8 p.m.-Prayer Meeting.
A hearty Welcome awaits at the
Salvation Army.
47c am mo
Huntley Gordon of Detroit, Mrs. Wm.
Crozier, Mr. Colin Crozier of Lon-
don.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Vodden and Alvin
of Hullett Township, visited on Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Alva McDow-
ell. •
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Crozier and
family Of Crewe, visited on Sunday
with Mr, Wm. H. Campbell.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Taylor visited
on Tuesday with Mrs. Vyrle Xret-
singer and Mrs. X. G. Ainsley of God-
erieh.
Mr. and Mrs, W. A. Campbell vis-
Fresh Shipment of
English Pipes
made by BARLING
, $3.50
Haselgrove's
SMOKE SHOP
TAXI
DAY or NIGHT
Phone 65
JIM CAMERON
All Passengers Insured
Fresh PASTRY from Teeswater Bakery
Round Cakes ...... 35c Tarts, doz ll 35c Cherry Pies 35c * ' lll Ribbon Cakes Snowballs, doz. ....45c Muffins, doz. .. 25c Bar Cakes Puff Pastry, doz. .. :40c
SELF TWO DELIVERIES DAILY SELF
SERVE To All Parts of Town SERVE
'PHONE 161 COURTEOUS SERVICE
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