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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1951-01-24, Page 3'We have on hand for IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ANGLIAS and PREFECTS Low Priced Economical Comfortable 1930 MERCURY Sedan, radio and overdrive, two-tone brown 1950 MERCURY Sedan, metallic green 1950 METEOR Custom Fourdoor 1950 PREFECT Sedan ° All fonr cars have low mileage and will be sold with a 100% guarantee. 1949 METEOR Coach 1948 FORD Sedan 1948 FORD 5-passenger Coupe 1947 MERCURY 5-passenger Coupe with built-in radio MANY OTHER OLDER MODELS TRUCKS TRUCKS FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 41.1.0%•••••,•••••••0 Crossett rs united Mercury - Lincoln - Meteor Cars Mercury Trucks Telephone 459 W'ingham, Ont. rfir 14'..?61.11 VO.A 1'4 Usr .j„! ,;ht vita - tsa N EI I ES S I N SI M S N a a a a a a a a. IN a WiiITECHURCH Mr, and Mrs. j, Trainor of Wa lker- ton, .Mr, and Mrs, L, Groskorth and M r, and M.o, 'Limey Laidlaw =Wed family spent Sunday at the home of to their new home in the village last • Pumps-Straps-Oxfords Womens Pumps, Straps and Oxfords in Low Cuban and High Heels MEN'S BROWN OXFORDS These are of sturdy calf leath- er in Brown. . . . Dressy and com- fortable at the Sale Price of $7.89 CHILDREN'S BROWN OXFORDS These are of Sturdy calf leather in Brown or Black Child's sizes 81/2 to 12 $2.89 Misses sizes 12I/2 to 2 $3.39 Reg. to $7.50 $1.2.00 Reg. HAMILTON OPTICAL CO. W. R. Hamilton, R. 0. Optometrist for Over 25 Years. Telephone 37 for Appointment. The congregation of the 'United Church met in tile S.S. room of' the church last Wednesday e‘cnint.; for their annual meeting, with Rev. S. F. Hayward presiding, Over $1700 has beet raised in the General Account, and over $240 contributed to the M. and M. Fund and the had ELMER WILKINSON DECORATOR •ditain.1111601612•OliiiniTOMUNIRMIILIWASSM Mt'. Henry jensen is 11„11• lox nxitt e,i by the WorkInell's C.1111/Cit.• Sathin 1 1.. lar) 1. 111/11 \VaShabie papcT.I. may be left at the' \Vallpal,,,:t- Shop. a gang of men with their teams, were the house, logs tolling, Mrs. Ezra Welwood and burIr.getitnt(T giVitrhsP. week, We welcome them to. the village, spent a few days last week at the sorts, Winghani, spent Sunday with home of her daul,;hter. Mrs. Clifford his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Earle Archie, and Mr, and Mrs. Gordon lieffer of 'i'uruberry, Gordon Cashek, monied work on Monday. with Mr. Mr. Wallace Cotes has been takin g Rintotil and sons, spent Wednesday rawfor ,i the new iiarage on penicilin treatments fur an infection last at the home ill Jir, and Mrs, Main St., •Winglitun, iu his nose w hich started hum a cold. Floyd i',ott of Beiwood, ;ilia the men Mr. lierb •Wi g htman ui VancouNtr, Mr, anti Mrs, Wilbert PruC201" 20.0 i Went ou to attend the Community a former rvsiikat of \Va ,.‘antishe sous of Morris spent Sunday w i th Ai r, sah, at Kitt:Wier. L jittmary 30, wider Pr, ,vin vial I unet,t of II:limit tg ...d1 the municipalities in lIrttee Cninity has hucti called to Inver conforenti. represalmiti.kes of Colorizer paints! tones! Hundreds of gloriou ,., decorator-styled colors await your 'choice in FLO-GLAZE Delicate pcfstels1 Rich deeper Here's the only way to g et and Developuirnt. Purpose of the ready-to-use paints that match or meeting is to study. the po,,ilrility of attracting mitre industries t,. the ..ou r ., blend with the colors ih your drapes, rugs, wallpapers. No hit-or-miss mixin g ! Just pick the exact shade you want from samples in Colorizer Album at the store. FLO-GLAZE Colorizer paints tare available in all interior fin- ishesl ser- i 0.0.110I616.11.0•=0.......61411,14111111111.1210•••••11•MIM, HOT LUNCHES OMER k>1111MEEMINI iti 211161E3 MLiItt.0 iii, 11311101E1 EERIE NI IMRE IN MEM INNIZINIME SHERBONDY'S COFFEE SHOP SODA BAR Next to Lyceum Theatre '.06..N.•••••• •••• 111 91/4 We offer you Bargains for the whole family. Take this opportunity to save at Callan's Shoe Sale. With prices steadily rising and the great reduction of shoes in stock this is a Sale that cannot be overlooked by the thrifty shopper. [41 W. A. GALBRAITH, Treasurer, Town of Wingham friNENEMEEMEI E INIEEMEISIT Wednesday, January Z4tb,,,1951 WINOITA:g .ADVANCE-TIMES PAGE 'I-IRE • a • 111 • • • Telephone 12 • • • CALLAN SIB -formerly Rhys Pollock- Suede and Call Shoes Wornens shoes hi trown and black. Suede and calf leathers in the - group and Cuban or High-heels .89 $3.89 $4.89 !pisat during the past two w eep!. Mr, and Mrs, lit slit, Wightman. new Meteor car. •"v1r,*4 Pe t ‘1,•ii..t --'• ::ali t '.4 Mr, ji t t er sh.joi o f London, spent • Mr, Jun Irwin of ljatailion ..pent, i .- .. , r • .. .t. . ,,,,,, tile A\ ''t'k-t'lld with his Invent ,. Mr. the week-vntl with 114. parents, 11r. :throth...11 an -peratr ,n for al.i0,2ullcifi , anti Mrs, G. :M. Shia, and Mr. Shied and Mrs. lierson Irwin. 'ii" Wimliant 11,,,Itlal. was able t„ aecomPanied him home on Stimlay, ,Mr. Fred McCi t,e. ree...:nly wire d iiititrit home ..11 \‘...,1',.,......l:,y Lest. and will spend a few days with. Lon- Alex Robertson's shed, for the Tent n- ; Th.! 1% hitt elluiert t ,Intaitinny As- don and St , ',H ennas relatives. . Mr, ship machinery and till. li;lits IA ere 4s,"ehlt il in .21.1 . 1.1.iiiii.g Ills.,r 3 alillary ,...1/1.22 2211 2-1ing this Friii.i3 •es-ening, Wilfred Shiell, who was in Toronto turned on on Monday. . I - for a few days last week, returned Mr. and Mrs. (-e el' Fa h.,,nc r ,..1 „.,,t , with .t prouraill it211 1 ‘1.2?2CA', :210 1111101, Sand:ay Whit her parents, Mr. and " Nil*. .11 d' Tiffin (Alvin:tied iiii.: c t io i ty. iirst birthday .,11 Sunday. Ironic on Saturday, Miss Eleanor Mitchell invited her :Nir,', A. E. Purdon, Luel\m'w. many little school friends to . her Mr. and Mrs, Fred Dawe and Prick Church W.M.S. birtliday party last Friday evening. 1f:tinily recently purchased the John Th e „..,..,,1„,. „,,,,,,iihiy I," 6 ,14. ,,i II „ Mr, John Gaunt and Mr„ Duncan Tervitt farm on the lloundary alui I rick Church W . NI ,S., w 1Is held las t Kennedy have purchased the phie I'M r. Fred Davidson's well-drilliaf: 1 vc ,A nesday ;.,1 IL,. 1,,,,,,,, ,I i A i,..„ I r, trees in Mr, Thos. and Mr. Alfred. i ontlit has heen busy dnriln, the l'a'l '1 M. Siliell, tali 47 ladies nt attentlanct, Al eCreight's bush lots, and last-week . two week, drilling at 1/1(' "'VS'. sid"i I and Witil MI s. Feed, 11.11,n1P'un lac": ..................... ... „,.,„,,„_„„„,,,,,„........„,„,,,„_, „ 521 ing 1111 i1 gii 111g 2112. rail III ..",', Irsliip. ' • r11.41101 .1. . i R. th...1.1.. wets ne ill Christ,- 1 and Al N. II crson 1 rwin read Naga . 'l.1,1.'. p,,,:111,„ ...Thc, Li\ ing t...hrist." and i , '' .1 lit Lepers Find Him ill 1111:ir Dark !Depair." Mrs. 1,:iivrence T;iylor .ind I Mrs. (.',.. AI, Shiell. had charge 4,1 tint'I tY, 1,cliapti-T in the stvely h ouk, -11, * * * l'United Church re-enters !twat.," Ro. It is expecl..-.1 'hat a new pro;..f.ram • ; J, NV. Moores VI II, present, and in- Halted the following officers I. the let,,itting year, nom-President, ,Mrs. .N.1...ores; President, Mrs. Taylor; 1st I Tice, Mrs. Cecil Cotill..s; 21n1 Vice, Mrs, McRitchie; Sec., Mrs, Snell, Mrs. \Vightmaii. Ada Tiow; Baby I Miss l )orothy Pattison; Treas., Mrs, '‘h!oeuse1711i11115 toht.' derided ill • Leslie Wightin an ; Organists, Mrs. Wi6litinan, Miss J'e'ttison, Mrs. Moor- es; Mission lland Supt., Mrs, Snell, Hand Stmts., Mrs. Mason Robinson, 1 1111.1rvi'sr: t \l ict;,',. C'A..,lit(i'lxiesi ;"'(4.'.11'rlis' tiSatiliPISdt:ce,A See., M rs. lcRitchie: Special 1."Iind. treas- Mrs, (.;•ilbert Beveroit; l'eimpe ranee, Mrs Cecil ()mites., Sunshine and Clu er, Al rs. 1-,dv, ard M c kurney ; 'Missionary Monthly, :11 N. ( 1, M. Well; Group Convener,, MN. .-klan iti Paulson. Mrs, fl erson II win, NI rs. DI Chas, Shiell and Mrs. Gilbert flee ; croft. Mrs. Herson Irwin, the form- er President had Derr rd for five years, zunl received a hearty vote c/1 appreci- ation for her leadership. .Mrs. Taylor fC presided for the business meeting. Fill They donated 525 front the Special rtind towards the organ and decided to make a layette and crib quilts fo r relief hales. The W,NI,S. c \ eei..(11q1 their alilleatit -.11, Tilk; 111COtil was closed with prayer by Rev. ,Moores. . sent over $170 to the Presbyterial' Mrs. tierdon McNerney has been a Treasurer and the Mission hand had. .patient in Winghant ;Hospital during sent $44, Mr. Robert McCienughan the past week. and Mr. W. R. Farrier asked tij Mr. and Mrs, Robt. Purtion and from the Session anti their resigna- tions were' re g retfully accepted and Rev: J. V.17. Watt and Mr. Garnet • Farrier appointed to talw ;heir plaiir. Mr. Garnet Farrier also tal:Ts Mr Mc Clenagliait's place on the Truslei with Mr. hien has been .visiting with relatives in awl Mrs. Edward MclAuriley, • Mr. Walter Fergits..n aniross and Nfr, J, Ilceerojt, Mr, G..1':. • voiv,i1„111 and ou sunday visitedw i th mi.. stank,. Marks has purcha s.:11 a ha, el, a pii.122:11: h,glasin Ed.. N1,1103411' aD Mr' Albert C. 4111 1,1 Mr, Relit. att ,i Mr. Rtt!.,sel Chapman were ",,,pp d the Committee ,.• ards. Mr. littywc.nl repurt ,41 there Were 1.1.;•-• apopintment. Twel‘e ad. bt' I: baptieed. t.iii2re had beta i.inr 4.,,...at h s and tw•• marriaRes• Mr. 11,•t, : 1 431 71,e,11 ;;I:Ji 112,,i0y2 -‘1 42,y all, fir. ate/ Mrs. Kt.itlittl, crit ,-..t• el:Nil:it spent Suntlas with Mr-6. Grit. McGee, WILLIAM BROWNLIE, Owner and Operator Alfred St. Wingham Box 373 'Phone 450 ALL CLASSES OF MONUMENTS IN STOCK Most Modern Equipment for Shoo and Cemetery Work Inscription Work Promptly Attended to. Shoe Repairs as Usual rownlie Memorials 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, HI-CUT BOOTS for men and boys in oil tanned leathers - at a Real Saving. Boys lens $4.89 $6.89 uality Alwpys ra...11.1.1.111410.6.0.4. llsq a a a a a n a a a a a • a n Ni a Malt Lyi Wawanosh. !El Mrs. Andrew Nirk was able to re- • LI turn home moll Wingham Hospital 01 0/1 Monday. Mr. and Airs. 3.foyd Mason, Lis- FAIMIT towel spent Sunday with hi: parents, ei Mr. a n d Mr.. John Mason, )jr'., Hoffman of Stratiord is holding a Demonstration of the Stunky Pro- . ducts at Mrs. Mason's this Friday evening. Airs. Jas. Forresmi, alts, spent the past Nveck at the home of her (laugh- ON ter, Mrs. Alec Robertson, was able to M return hoth 011. Sattirday, Mr, and Mrs. John Albrecht and family, o f E, Wawanosh spent Sunday with Clifford relatives. United Church Annual ESA Mrs, J. Coulter led in the respolt- 1 I site reading from Luke. Chapter 5 and Mrs. Jas. -McInnis led in the Glad "fidings prayer. NIrs. R. It. A. Currie ; had charge of the meditation period, speaking on, "l:ollow me." 'Mr, J. 21S. Craig had charge. of tile Chapter Ei from the Study Hook "Share in the 2 \\•orid Nlission," Mrs. .NeWillall led in I a prayer for the success of the murk I !RI of the illissionaries. The xv„ts g answered by a Wide ‘-t rse wl ,t . .. t'all. discusstd 1.1uns. tor I ug 11 the Day of l`ra...er on Feb. and the ant chug aas closed with all repeating • the Lord's l'ritycr its unisto.. 16'4 :Mr, and NIrs. Albert t oohs'. and . et Lundy sill lit Sunday at the home o f " NI 1 •NI • N 153 1 S. a na a a a au a RNG The regular monthly meeting of the W.NI.S. of the Presbyterian (litre; 1Vat4 hold on WV(I, last at thclloint" Mrs. Fred Newman, Ii 11.11 the presi- 113 us dept, Nil's. Walter 1., 11. presiding. Mr, Robert Henry Purdon., Mr, I omme and Mrs, Henry Purd.lt and son, Pat; of Walpole, Sask., matured from there last week and arrived on Sunday at the home of the former', sister, Mrs. Wm, Dawson, to SI,1 ,l a few weeks with relatit es in this com- munity. Presbyterian W.M.S. for eNtiansion of the armed forces v. Le proposed at the. forthcoming. sion of the Partitnt.1',1. 'ilk total bill may reach the billion dollar marls, for new equipment and maintenance of a vastly e 111 are,:ed liefellet" force. The question of compulsory military BOX CHOCOLATES SMILES "N CHUCKLES ANNE HATHAWAY BULK CANDIES SEE MR. S. LIN*ER, of Kitchener, well-known FOOT SPECIALIST and MANUFACTURER of FEATHERWEIGHT ARCH SUPPORTS, who will be at my store to give relief to those suff- ering from Foot Ailment, for TWO FULL DAYS, MONDAY and TUES AY JANUARY 29 and 30 CALL N HO S Formerly Rhys, Pollack Relieve hat Tired e lug by CORRECTING those FOOT TR U LES Taxpayers may make payments on account Ui 1951 taxes up to 90 per cent, of 1950 taxes. Interest at the rate of Four per cent. annum will be allow on 5t1C11 prepayments, Prepayments of taxes must he made at the To Treastirer's Olfice, Town E ENING ME MI MERE gi OWE' et a es -0* arra ICA I' I