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THE flISH 1011 fOR
Misses . and )1J/omen's
DRESSES
up - to the minute
fashions
at a down to earth
price !
Rayon Prints
Tissue Failles
Navy Sheers
and many others
Sizes 11 to 2-1/2
SUITS
the best
Spring Collection
we've ever had.
Worsted Sheen Gabardines,
Pinchecks and
Celanese Gabardines.
Classic Styling
with
Feminine Detail
$28.50 $59.00
YARD GOODS
IT'S CURTAIN TIME and we have assembled
a display of Every Type of Curtain Net,
FROM 49c to 89c yard
Don't forget to see the big "Fashion Parade"
in the town hall on March 14, 15th.
10 Lucky draws each night.
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Phone 414
"Quality and Service"
Wingham
er
- You get -
D SEED A
An exclusive Ferguson development is the Tiller,
for seedbed preparation, renovation, deep tillage
or mulch farming. Often eliminates the need for
plowing on lighter soils. Ferguson Hydraulic
Control makes it a cinch to handle.
ORDER TODAY AT
ELE OT
PHONE 84
WINGHAM
Donald of St. Helens, spent Sunda,-
with her parents, .111, and M vs. Frani;
i Coulter, and M r, and Al rs. A leN (Anil-
ter and children idso spent Sunday
there.
Mrs. Eyv el returned 1 tonw from
Napitnee last Thursday,
Mr, and Mrs. Ezra 'Weiwood sPcnt
Monday at the home of their 0,11,1.:‘-
tQr, Mrs, Clifford I teller, ,ii Torn-
hc T1'... Ross i\hictiregor hits beeu very
ill during the past week,
Mr. ;out ...Nil's. Clots. Falcon.... and
John of Glamis, ,:pent Sunday with
his pa.r,,t,.-,.nts, Mr. and ,.Mrs, Jas. Fah
coner r.
s. Alain Purdon was ablablyto rt-
turn house from NVingham Hos'otal,
after Spending two weeks titere. ti I-
lowing an operation.
Mrs. Wm. Ringlet mts able to re-
turn to her house ill W. \N'awmp),I1 On
!Monday after spending the past its .
weeks in Wingham Hospital.
!,- Mr. and Mrs. Miners of Palmerston,
Easter lilies are going to be scarce for E,aster this
Year and WC would really urge you to order for
Easter week now. WC Will also have l lydrangeas,
Cinerarias and Calceolarias, Rose Bushes and
Saint. Panlia (African Violets, blue),
CUT FLOWERS
Roses, Carnations, Daffodils, Tulips. Iris,
Snapdragon and Pussy Willows
We have a good selection of
Artificial Wreaths for Cemeteries.
LEWIS FL WERS
Phone 101
Wingham
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Allen's APPLE JUICE
Choice Quality 48 oz, 27c
Blue Danish CHEESE
Club House PEANUT BUTTER
14 1/2 oz. ....... ........
(Roukfort) lb. Pt:PC
4k
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Coleman's Epicure
BREAKFAST BACON , , pkg.
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Sheriff's Good Morning
MARMALADE ..... , . 13 oz. 29c
Aylmer's Sliced PEACHES
Choice Quality 15 oz. 20c
Delmonte FRUIT COCKTAIL
Choice Quality - 15 oz. 37c
Glenwood PEARS
Choice Quality .. 15 o.z 23c
milmaimmom SPECIAL
Bulk, Raisin and Granny
29c lb.
COOKIES
FREE
Giant Hamper of Groceries
Value $10.00
to the Winner of
Bean Guessing Contest
Chances with every purchase. All you have to do
is Guess the Number. Contest will end March 22nd
at closing time and winner will be notified Saturday,
March 24th.
IN EVENT OF TIE, FOOD HAMPER WILL BE DIVIDED.
SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY
Wedne$401 March 14th,, 1951 THE WINGHANI AD. VANCE-TIVIES PAM VIVE
'WROXETER
Edward lqaPmAce Malone
spent Sunday with Ur, and Mrs, Vic, .
for Emerson.
Farm Forum
Whitechurch Farm Fortin metAt the residence of Mr, and Mrs.
Mo ndayn evening at the home of Mr. Charles Laurence, Wroxeter, there
and Mrs. Gordon Elliott with 18 pre- passed away early Monday, ,mottling
sent. All agreed That the same salary Edward Laurence Malone* in A,is. 68th
scale should be ;Cdopted' for teachers year, Mr. Malone ha,d been about as '
ingTli t.,;) ,Nsltii susiii,ai yu zitIfat:;11.(11101,1„,enhlwtil;;:ira ulce r - !:10,4col.clehld2attlilt".:
at 11
,,a1.1m1:.ap,sri lLe'rk :",(17111drac);; ttirlguhrialca).vnecirnitillrebnain assistants would 1,.,00‘,1-1(.1di usual,
vice and choir practice Sunday after-
having 'attended church see,.
by required. Many thought the rural noon. Early Monday morning he st.ti-
41 tciPlitnec. Tile meeting "P"cil 11'Y at 1211:3(tilui"Ll'I‘.'t /Aug . g if Easter Sundae, toxins should tout be expected .to act feret1 a cereltral hemorrhage and lived repeating the members purpose. "rile , tile members
SerIPturt: lesson from SL l 'ilkv :44 on a religious l't,Ilirali iiiit, ‘'''',11.);s3-tc.)11",'i,t11 /1‘111 i1 -1 1.3.1'nfla(iii:ItiOr ii,littlitill.:e.s7C41%,111.1r11411ilEi.:1.ila.s
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'tvlat: 1.11.11),;,,'-'1"11 f:j.tw I ',I iri'l;nt..1;:li ii.et,Ist.d, England, he 1-0 was read by Gwen N1,'1)1 .tell. inithea." '1 he choir wdl render special teachers, malty of whom do not stay cam. to Canada au years ago and.
Pra Y t'r by Mrs. Smith ' Milu 'l(%' 01 chi' , Music at both serviet.s. . \nve,ste wish- in the 01 ,11111/1.1111!X .r. en th , wet-k-,1111%. since that time made his home with last meeting was read ant the rill iilld yet ,ItIRTS 041Sidered that NOrlilal the I .atireno: family. Ile was ,a faith- Was ca ll e d, R,..ai li nc,,,s were ,,t i,,,,,n hx, mg to unite vtitit tbc Church .1.41 Pro-
DoreoL Howatt andRourthi stitli. Thu fession of Faith or l.y letter please Scln:tols should provide special train- lfu1. member ,,f St, ,lames' iknglican,
study book .was taken by Mrs. Nor- C"11111"initI 'al'.11,1\t'•
ith lill' 11616'4" Fes itrem".'irto lveaa'ir7).s•higP.r.eaa t'et it r \(v,s'ii (I tlicilsili iiiti(t.h- t(17(19.11.111-'\jik th'ildl fcrafielliltit"tt l:stLul•>.(r7nreal,1141.ce will luau 1\ I el ..h lwell ,, and the -Tory wa , '''.;'1, "s )".,s,'', '
told by Mrs, C. Smith. `Ike me ling _Caere will ine a special (.;,,0,1 'Friday with greater it;titu t),,ri esA.t ila:tt .11.av-i.sif 4,,,lzi t,ieNnit,„3s1.. bt.,,it.:i reatly missed around the village,
closed with prayer,
sera ice in the church auditorium ;it S John ,M c( ice le funeral services will be held
o'clock. .A.n outside glleSt Spealicr will ii ii ii ((..1.011:.c..4igh lwiiTilbl ctis I litetwel:tetfirt l. .ls i'ieiii ii mem leleX,ii ,f i ;\\I',1?v1,11).nyls"..adzgLy.ar'S at 211n .130(71itl yailin iplRee, v.(.Terris,poug.
Mr. and Mrs. John McGee. "Phis F(.0*-. ills •Vogan ill charge, assisted by Rev,
um is planning to hold the last meet- tli, .11. Jennings, of Brantford, Mem-
Mg in the Memorial hall, when Lloyd hers of the L. U. L, will act as pall-
J aslier, president of the Federation 4 I f bearers. Interment will he made in
Wroxeter Cemetery.
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0.0....saamova • pore • 0.1..evaimme
"FAIRVIEW"
Nursing Home
for the Aged
tee, Mrs. Ti. Procter, Mrs. C. 1,'
and Mrs. C. R. Coulles.
Will accommodate semi-invalid
WHITECHURCH or bed patients.
Mrs. Mac Ross has been under the
doctor's care during the past two
PHONE 103
weeks with a bad attack of the fin. illy NNI 11011111 rrtyind Yon that Eh-ter is
ONT. Mr. and :Nits. Ezra Scholia spent just around the corm.r and that you Will be WINGHAM,
Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, Reg wise if you order .) our requirement at
Scholtz of Westfield. to save that last minute disappointment.
—1=1. Mr. and Mrs. limit David Mac-
WESTFIELD
Mr. Wm, McDowell, Mr. and Mrs.
Norman McDowell and Gwen, were
Stratford visitors on Thursday.
Congratulations are extended to Mr.
and Mrs. Chas, 'Brigham,. on the ar-
rival of a baby girl, born at Wing-
limn Hospital on Saturday, March 10.
Mr. and Mrs, Clarence ('ox visited
on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. 1)1.JB-
aid Sprung of thillett Township.
Mr. and Mrs. George Wightman of
Pine River, visited on Monday with
Mr. ,soil Mrs, Charles Smith.
Guests at the home of Mr, and
Mrs, Aitturice Bosnian on Snottily
were, 3,Ir. and ,Mrs. Jack BUS117an and
family, gr. and Mrs, Duncan McNic-
hol and Phyllis of Walton; Mrs. lair-
mon of Aylmer, Mr. joliffe of Leam-
ington.
Open or Glazed
Sash & Prefit
Window Units
MADE TO ORDER
Campbell & Gorbutt
Sash Manufacturers
Diagonal Rd. Wingham
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Smith of
Leamington, visited recently with Mr.
and Mrs, Gordon •Smith.
Mrs, Fred J. Cook anti family visit-
ed on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jas.
Boak of Crewe,
Mission Band
Knox .United Church.
Owing to the prevalence .b1 XttfllY-
en''za and much illness in and around
Belgrave and. Brick Churches, the
regular Easter ,Conanunion Which is
ordinarily held on Palm Sunday,. will
BELGRAVE
While working in the 101511 on
Saturday Mr. Donald Snell had the
misfortune to hurt his 'leg which will
lay him up for a few days.
Mr. zinc! Mrs. Thos. Biggerstaif and
family visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Wm, Bryant of Myth,
tae proeltred for the (it:cash-al. This
service will also serve the purPuse of
Preparatory service,
The Health ineetiug of the W. I.
will be held arch 20th., at 2.30 p.m.„
at the lioniv of Mrs, Il. Wheeler w lb Agriculture in Bruce will p resent.
Mrs. Albert Coulter, convenor, Roll
call to be answered by an Irish joke
or naming amt Irish song. The motto
will be taken by Mrs. Stanley
A quiz will be conducted by Miss E.
Procter, NIrs. (Rey.) ',Moores will ad-
dress the ladies, Refreshment commit , Easter means
FLOWERS
ANNIESIIImemommailIMBLIMSIVERE •1:
• ...•••••••••,,. PHONE 161 .
Shaw's Groceteria will celebrate the completion of its first
year in business with a great anniversar)- sale. Shop here
for Easter Specials — the kind that really open your eyes.
HERE'S QUALITY AT BEST PRICES
FREE DELIVERY
MARCH
1 5th — 22nd
THURSDAY to THURSDAY
enjoy a Delicious Dinner wit/2 Mere •
to lease —
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Fresh Ground
C FEE
Viking
1 lb pkg. $1 2
Break '0 'Morn
1 lb. 9 i =k
Jeilo's a" flavours 3-29c
Nature's-Best TOMATOES
Choice Quality
Nature's-Best PEAS
Choice Quality
Nature's-Best Aylmer CORN
Cream Style, Choice Quality 15— oz. 2 for 29c
Nature's Best 'TOMATO JUICE
Choice Quality ..................20 oz. 2 for 25c
Bright's TOMATO JUICE
48 oz , . .... „ . . ..
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toten.ernmemui•
HEINZ BABY FOODS
Meat Product Varieties for Your Baby
STRAINED FOOD MEAT VARIETIES
Chicken, Vegetables and Farina • Beef and Liver Soup • Lamb
with Vegetables • Peas and Bacon • Vegetables with Bacon
JUNIOR FOOD MEAT VARIETIES
Lamb and Liver with Vegetables • Vegetable Beef Dinner •
Macaroni with Tomato and Beef • Vegetables with Fish •
Vegetables with Bacon • Chicken Soup L.— for 27c
... 28 oz. 21c
15 oz. 2 for 29c
31c
RINSO AND SUNLIGHT SOAP DEAL Reg. Size 42c — Remember your Spring Housecleaning Needs.
FRESH FRUITS,
VEGETABLES & MEATS
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