The Wingham Advance-Times, 1949-11-30, Page 3Wednesday, November 30, 1949
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PATTERNS
Patterns as illustrated
left to right: Coronation,
Milady, Lady Hamilton,
Evening Star, Morning Star.
52-piece Service for Eight
for only , „ $76,75
Other Services frame' $44.75
MILTON'S
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Electric Motor s
Repaired
and
Re-wound
L. D. BALSER
Frances St. 'Phone 494
Beautiful Lawns Made EASY!
WITH
`14A-Cluns ucam FORTILI :EH
• Ear,ily Applied • Odoslesa
• No Bulky Weigh! • Amazing Restate
Stainton's E. S. Lewis, Florist
Wingham - thitario
Beatty 'Ironing
Boards, $5.75
Quality Always
Spare yourself the pain of "shopping around"
for a Monument to honour your loved one,
Depend on our reputation for highest quality.
and fair dealings. See Us First.
ALL CLASSES OF MONUMENTS IN STOCK
Most Modern Equipment for Shop and Cemetery Work
Inscription Work Promptly Attended to.
}.. rowniie Memorials
WILLIAM BROWNLIE, Owner and Operator'
Alfred St. Wingham Box 373 'Phone 450
24 Hour Service
Telephone 199
Films Developed and Printed
Cameras Repaired
HE WILL BE HERE-
and you will be ready if you
I Have Your Car
TUNED UP
FOR WINTER DRIVING AT
Edwards' Motor Sales
B. A. STATION VICTORIA ST.
Get All Set for Jack Frost
lanville Hammerton
Child and Animal Photography a Specialty
Portraits - Weddings - Commercial
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WATCH REPAIRS
GEORGE 'AIL IAMB
LOCATED IN
MASON'S Store
FIRST CLASS WATCH REPAIRING at Moderate Prices
Owing to lack of spade, ant compelled to restrict
REPAIRS TO WATCHES ONLY
PROMPT SERVICE
oughly with cleaning gadget especially
along the seams. Place 1 pound of
moth crystals in the moth control de-
vice and attach to the cleaner at bag
outlet. Disconnect the belt on the mot-
or brushes, if there is a belt. Turn the
switch on. Cover both the cleaner and
furniture with heavy paper and a I least 3 days.
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hammer out a winning round. It's a. thriP.,-
ling sport . . . the favourite too of many
of onr visitors. From late Autumn to early
Summer, matches in Toronto, Ilamiltov,
Windsor and many other cities and towns
offer exciting entertainment to visiton4:
friendly visitors who contribute to' the
success of mu. tourist business. Let's all
be good hosts, Let's make them want
come hack, John Labatt Limited.
heavy blanket on top. Hold the lower
edges of blanket to floor with books_
Connectthe cord at electric outlet
and let cleaner operate for at least
24 hours. At the end of this periocr
disconnect the cord but leave furni-
ture and cleaner undisturbed for at,
two
FOR
FIGHT FANS
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THE WINQHAM ADVANCE-TIMES
GORRIE
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Sparling of
Harriston, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rob-
inson, Messrs. Harvey and Clarence
Snarling and Ewart Whitfield were in
Alliston
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on Monday attending the fun-
eral of relative, Mrs. Oscar Murphy.
Mrs. Frances Strong visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reid in Hamilton
for several days last week.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Strong and
Mr. Roy Strong were in Toronto at
the Royal Winter Fair on Monday of
last week. Mr. Roy Strong with other
Club Leaders in Ontario, was a guest
of the Dept. of Agriculture at a Ban-
quet at noon on Monday,
National Film Board Showing
There was a fair attendance on
Thursday evening for the National
Film Board Showing in the Orange
Hall in spite of the stormy weather,
and a major attraction in a neighbour-
ing village. The pictures of the usual
high standard depicted life in widely
different parts of Canada and eiliphas•
ized the theme of working together.
They included "'IS ie Sailor's Life";
"The Rising Tide"; "Co-operatives in,
the Maritimes"; "Teeth are to Keep";
"The Fur Country"; "Stand by to
Jumbo"; Owing to a decrease in the
Government grant it has been decided
to take up a silVer collection each
evening when pictures arc shown.
Howick Federation Holds Annual
Meeting
The following officers were elected
at the annual meeting of the l'Thwiek
Federation of Agriculture on Thurs-
day evening. President, Warren Zor-
brigg; Vice-Pres., Harold Robinson;
See.-Treas., Roy Strong, Harold Rob-
inson will represent Howick Cream
Producers and Albert Ashley Howick
Hog Producers at the County Fed-
eration, E. H. Strong was appointed to
attend the annual Federation meeting
in Toronto and Roy Strong is County
Director.
WHITEctivRcH
(Intended for last week)
The folks on the 9th of East Wa-
wanaosh, started their winter euchres
on Monday last at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. John Mcl3urney, when eight
tables played. Mrs, Gordon Naylor
and Mr. Cecil Chamney held high
points and Mrs., Lewis Stonehouse
and Mr, Austin Cook, held low points,
Mr. Richard Chamney got the lucky
door prize. The next meeting will be
held at the home of Mr, and Mrs.
Lewis Stonehouse.
Mr. and Mrs, Will Redmond, Way-
ne and Mary of St. Augustine, visited
one day last week at the home of her
grandmother, Mrs, jtis, Cornelius,
Mr. Cecil Falconer and Angus, at-
tended the Farm Forum Rally at Bel-
grave on Monday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas, Henderson and
Isabel of Brantford, spent Sunday at
the home of his aunt, Mrs. William
Dawson. =
Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse spent the
week-end with Toronto relatives.
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SA >4i1 TA'S
TREASURES
BABY DOLLS $1.49, $3.60, $4.25
and $5.50
CROKINOLE BOARDS $4.39
DOLL BEDS $4.50, $7.75, $10.95
Children's Rocking Chairs $3.35
PANDA BEARS $3.75, $5.95, $7.75
32-piece Sets English DINNERWARE
$12.95, $13.50, $13.75, $16.50
66-piece Se4, floral design $37.95
67-piece Set, with Gold Band $42.50
BATHROOM SCALES $9.95
SUNBEAM MIXMASTER $48.75
GENE AUTRY SET 12.40
BAGATELLE--- $2.25 Assorted ANIMALS-All kinds and
colours $2.25 and $4.75
POOL TABLE $3.98
WOOLY PETS $1.75 - $2.95 MOVIE VIEWER $5.95
ALPHA BLOCKS ...39c, 60c, 98c HORSE ROLLER $1.50
TELEPHONE $1.19 CHINESE CHECKERS ..90c, $1.59
TOBOGGANS-4 ft $4.95 5 ft. $6.25
6-foot $7.50
SLEIGHS, with Ski Runners $5.75
With Steel Runners $2.99
WAGONS with wooden boices $7.95, $9.25
Large size, with rack $13.95
KIDDIE CARS $6.50 - $8.95
TRICYCLES $13.50, $17.95, $19.95
PEDRO TARGET GAME
Extra Darts 15c
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Purchase your Hardware Requirements at Stain-
ton's and receive FREE
Haircuts and Permanents
With $50.00 Cash purchase or over, Free Haircuts
for 6 months or a $5.00 Permanent. Purchases of
$100.00 Cash or over, Free Haircuts for 12 months
or a $10.00 Permanent.
These Awards redeemable at the following places:
Slosser's Barber Shop, Adams,' Hairdressing,
Helen's Beauty Shoppe (Mrs. Harold Foxton)
Personality Beauty Shop (Helen Ducklow)
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4,040 ,00.1w, .400epoo
brush cleaners have a rotating brush
within the nozzle; and (8) motor-driv-
en agigator cleaners have a rotating
cylinder equipped with bristles and
two glass-smooth vibrator-bars. These
rotating brushes are electrically driv-
en by means of a rubber belt even
when the cleaner is in a stationary pos-
ition,
TAKE A TIP
1. The, weight of a vacuum cleaner
is not a test of its efficiency, and
you will be happier with one that
can be easily carried .from room to
room whether it's upright or tank-
type.
2, Inquire about the motor guarantee
'before you buy, Most reliable clean-
ers have, a year's guarantee.
3. In upright cleaners the nozzle must
be adjusted to the thickness of the
rug to clean effectively. Some mod-
els adjust automatically and others
have a foot pedal for this purpose,
4, The efficiency of any cleaner,
whether tank or upright, depends
upon the condition of the bag or
filter, Check to see that they can
be easily removed and cleaned and
what provision is made for replacing
filters.
5. Attachments, especially with the
tank type, should be light and easy
to connect. There should be a con-
venient carrier for storing tools.
6. It's important to have 3 easily-ad-
justed handle positions in the up-
right cleaners-upright for storing,
operating position, and a low posi-
tion for cleaning under furniture.
7. Check for bumpers on front and
corners, and for convenient switch.
OPERATION OF CLEANER
Just a few simple cleaning prac:
tices will net best results from your
investment;
1. Clean often. Daily cleaning will pre-
vent a great deal of surface dirt
from becoming embedded in the
rugs and the corners.
2. Clean Slowly. Allow at least ten
minutes for a 9x12 rug. Your clean-
er cannot do an effective job at
high speed flight across the surface.
3. Make use of attachments. Tools
represent wasted money if they
are tucked away in the back of the
closet. These gadgets do an easier
and more effective job for many
cleaning problems.
4. Keep the cleaner in working order.
Empty the bag often-after each
use. Comb the brushes. Read the
instructions carefully and keep
booklets and guarantee handy.. Fol-
low the manufacturer's directions to
oil. Do not wind the cord too tight-
ly on the guards. Never run over
the cord or yank it from the wall
plug.
Mrs. C. R. asks: How do you
fumigate upholstered furniture.
Answer: Clean the furniture thor-
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Hello H0111 elllakaS I VaCtIttin car-
ers have conic a long way from their
original job of straight carpet clean-
ing, So, if you arc shopping for a new
one, you will find them equipped with
tools to shoulder the major portion of
your cleaning tasks. The attachments
run all the, way from upholstery and
floor brusheS to spraying tools for
Paint, insecticide and moth proofing.
However, the first requirement of
your electric cleaner is effective rug
cleaning, Tests show that inure than
85 Per cent of all dirt in a room gets
into the carpet.
Cleaners eon be classified three
ways according to their construction:
(I) straight suction cleaners, which
have no moving parts on the no2ale
opening, are available in upright. or
. tAnki$0.a, InAt10 0, inotOrAatton
Mrs, Woods of St. Marys, spent
last week with Mrs. Leask McGee and
,Mrs. Robert McGee of Blyth, is visit-
ing there this week.
Mrs. Aldin Purdon and Billie, spent
a few (lays last week with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Goyeau of
Leamington.
Mr. Thos. Morrison was a patient
in Wingham Hospital for a few (lays
last week.
Miss Jean Henderson, daughter of
Mr., and Mrs. Robert Henderson of
Kinloss, was able to return home front
Wingham Hospital on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Chapman, Shirley and
Gary of Aurora, moved here last week
and have taken over the store they
purchased from Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
Johnston.
Mr, and Mrs. Angus Falconer and
Baby Allan, spent Sunday with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mont-
gomery of Belgrave, and little juve
Purdon of Lucknow, spent the week-
end with her aunt, Mrs. Cecil Fal-
coner.
Mrs. William Dawson was taken to
Wingham Hospial, on Saturday,
suffering from an ear infection:
Reeve and Mrs. J. b. Beecroft left
on Monday to spend a few days at
the home of her 'brother, Mr. Norman
Kirk of Chicago, and attend the In-
ternational Stock. Show there. Thep
will visit with Detroit and Birming-
ham relatives in Michigan.
The people of this community join
in congratulating Reeve George Tiffin
and his Council of Kinloss; Reeve
Lester Falcon& and his Council of
Culross; Reeve J. D. Beecroft and his
Council of East Wawanosh; and Reeve
Everett Finnigan and his Council of
West Wawanosh on the acclamation
they received on Friday at nomina-
tions,
THE MIXING BOWL
Pre-Christmas
Draw
With every $1,00 purchase at our store, we are giv-
ing a FREE TICKET until DEC. 23, The holder
of the lucky ticket in the Draw, on Dec, 23, will be
awarded a choice of any Man's SUIT of CLOTHES
at KING DEPT. STORE, or a lady may have any
MERCHANDISE OF EQUAL VALUE.
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PEDAL CARS .. .$11.95, $19.95, $29.95
PRINTING SET ....29c, 59c, $1.00 TRACTORS 98c, $1.75, $2.00
CHRISTMAS STOCKING . . $1.00 TRUCKS OF ALL TYPES-Crane,
TABLE TENNIS SETS $3.75 Dump, Coca-Cola, Tractor and
HORSE AND CART . $1.25 Trailer 98c, $1.50, $2.65
Mechanical FIRE TRUCK .. . $2.25 SHOVEL and CRANE $4.25
SEWING MACHINE $3.60 RACE CAR
. . $1.50
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$1.19
,RUBBER DOLLS $2.50
PANDAS $2.50, $3.75, $5.95, $7.75
Offer does not apply on
Purchases of Cement
POOL TABLES .$3.98 - $6.98
ELECTRIC TRAINS, complete
with Transformer,. Whistle and
Smoke Stack, from . .. .$24.95 up
Curved Track, length 35c
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