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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1951-03-28, Page 3Kitchen STEP CANS Inner galvanized can is removable for disposal of contents $1.05, $5.25; $5.50 Mop Wringing Pails The Easiest Combination to use Get One Today $3.95 1110111..1•11•1...41.1114.S.41.a.1-1.O... STEP LADDERS Strongly constructed and well braced 5 foot $4.25 6 foot $1.50, $6.00 4"3101111MARRNI DRY MOPS Universal Head, $2.98 also ranging from $1.00 to $4.50 a tri a a a a a fll 411 (JAN VITAR ,nnESS? Have You ever tried, onea dress. that your „grandmother vvere? Chances are. You couldn't get into it. The waistline was too tiny, the blouse was too tight and the skirt stopped at the ankles. Women's figures leave changed astonishingly since 1.$7.0., Says the We= 414/1!A HeA'Pe Companion, in its mini, versary issue, The modern girl is tall, or and more slender—but she weighs several pounds more than her grand- mother did, ..SCOITS',$CRAP 13QON By RTSCOTI Iren_ot ere PICKASA‘K effeAhleeoief' is deer BY ereeeeELEO.$ .Stletediee. iiefo -ftlz A.t.t4W* ' IFKER..1 • It's SCRAP W14.1 GNES AMEOICAtt CHEESE Seetelog fLAYoR Gilet,41e01 /41. AeeefS OBTAINED FROM vo..BEFt.f NU'fS, 1(it tlEftOR ,e,'"" IS A YISK0 sofa •fliz Cd.A.A814,0 'fa CE LEBES. KEEPS 114IR, lilaS TREK FROM ,ficKs. oee ATRIceet SHREW SLEEPS WV6talit, EYER. CI-061m1 ITS 4YES • iy5L Nqc I RAH% SPONGE MOPS Light Weight, Self Wringing $3.25, $3.95 HAIR BROOMS Complete with GO-inch handle ONLY $3.00, $4.50, $6. electric FL POLISHER SCRUB BOARDS Glass, Zinc, Copper Priced $1.00, $1.10 SUNDRIES loeee I FUPRITV CREAM WAX Gives a Wonderful • Protective Coating 16, oz. 59c Johnson's PRIDE $1.00 Ask Fibber McGee What's Good Gallons 1/2-Gallons Quarts Pints Folding Step Stool Convenient to use, Strong an.] Sturdy, Non-slip Treads $4.00, $6.25, $12.50, $15.. Wax Applicators Soft lambs wool polishing surface, easily removed for washing. Screw handle Comes ill 2 sizes' $1.60 to $1.75 DONALD RAE Er SON HARDWARE • BUILDING'S.UPPLIESr • ''FURNACES • ELECT1i.itAlAt SPORTING iv /A/c/mm .4 Pilaile 67 "SPEEDY" by CROSSETT MOTORS LTD. a a SI 55 in 55 Come nId See our Sale Buq Used Care. 0 0 0 1950 Meteor Sedan 1950 Mercury Six-passenger Coupe 1950 Austin Sedan 1950 Prefect Sedan 1949 Mercury Sedan 1949 Meteor Sedan 1949 Ford Coach 1949 Ford Five-passenger Coupe 1948 Studebaker Five-passenger Coupe 1948 PontiaC Five-passenger Coupe 1948 Pontiac Coach 1946 Chevrolet Fleetline Separate Phone at our 1942 Mercury Coach 1941 Ford Coach Many other older models to choose from TRUCKS 1950 Mercury One ton 1950 Mercury Half-ton Panel 1948 Mercury Panel 1947 Studebaker Half-ton 1947 Studebaker One and a half- ton 1947 Willys Jeep, fully equipped 1941 International Three-ton Stake used car lot No. 795 era In 55 OPEN EVENINGS TILL 10 p.m. a a 139 a a a a Il iI a 11 I a r . a a a CROSSETT MOTORS I'M PARKING R141-IT I-IEWE ette...-reey OPEN UP, SO I CAN e lse AeJOTHER CAR. IN CASE g*Me. ONE ELSE INWFAMIlY WILL. WANT THIS ONE TOPIORAM ..r..11 BESIDES-IHEPF:5 11... e' , NO TELLIN'WHA7 .(I WILL HAPPEN : Is I ,51-10,4 l'AFR TWO CARS — , _ - — •--- -... NO IN D. ITS THE FINE CAR YOU HAVE, sPeeleY-I JUST CANT' RESIST YOU IN ONE LIKE THIS IT SURE IS, BETTY- 'HE TERMS WERE SO AA RDLRRAN Y CIED r H EVER MI55E0 -THE MONEY. GO5H,IS IT THE Moon), BETTY-? ITS THE FIRST TIME 'tot) EVER. K15550 me. ANGLIAS and PREFECTS for Immediate Delivery Crossett Motors Ltd. Mercury Lincoln Meteor Cars Telephone 459 Mercury Trucks Wingitturt, Out. Wednesday, March 28th, 1951 THE WINGRAIM .ADVANCE-TIMES PAGE `TI-IRER So clean, so neat, so easy . . . that's how you'll describe the new Hoover lieteniseC method of dirt disposal. And it's but one of the many de luxe features of Model 618. Beautiful styling ...efficient operation ... quality of construction . . are all factors to make this Hoover, Model 618, the finest cleaner you can buy. Drop in, or 'phone for a home showing. NE EST /Pf4 PAT DISPOSAL Look to Hoover for the anaillnamosiMparmannesnnestrelamerasnumerstmaxpleleraornmniaintains......r • the United Church on Sunday with gi Rev. J, H, Martin in charge. The choir rendered special music, an an- et! them, "He Arose", with C. Douglas fee taking the solo part, and the Ballagh sisters sang a trio, "Mary at the ee-- Tomb", eek i Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. El- N. neer Jeffray on the arrival of a daughter. a I Mr, and' Mrs. Gordon Walker and family, of Wingham, and ,Mr. and 1-11 Mrs. Ivan Haskins and family spent ▪ Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur • Fitch. • Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Abraham were • dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl E ,Fitch on Sunday evening. W.I. Meeting Last Wednesday Mrs. John Farrell opened her home for the meeting of ;-•-• the Behnore Institute. Twelve ladies and several little folk were in atten- ii dance. Quilting was enjoyed and a jel 'social. time, while quilting. In thd a' fMd Mr. Stewart Mulvey and Mr, R. -- Harding, of London, spent the week- end with relatives here. Miss Mildred Ballagh, of Galt, Is ie spending the Easter vacation with • her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rowland Bellagh, • Mr, and Mrs. Graham eleNee, of 11 Dungannon, spent Sunday with Mr. e.; and Mrs. Earl MeNce Mrs. E. Mc- Nee and Dorothy returned with them to s in Eli fi In tm • BE LMORE Rita i CP, (;orris, visited on . of f•-;, • , ,ehort bueinews meeting. It was de- ! president the f•eorctary conducted a 0 ' Mrs. P'l Mrs. .1. Farrell. ! the Salve; ion Army again this year Bided that the Institute .colleet for fl Thursday with Mrs. N. Harper and • end enileetore were hp ointed for the fsi absrmee of berth. president and vice- A euchre party was hold in the community hall on Monthly night last, sponsored by a group on the .second of Garrick. Eleven tables were in play, with prizes going to Mrs, Jas. Inglis. Riiss flay McLennan, NIr. Jus- tin Will and Tom leeeGlynn. Mr. Jack Dettman received the luelty chair prize. A similer gathering was held Monday night of this week with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Fitch as convene ere. Master David Martin of Toronto„ is spending the holidays with his grandparents at the manse, Special Easter service was held in Miss Lorraine Hanna had her ton- ells removed last Thursday in Wing- ham General Hospital. Mr, Don Young and family of Lambeth, Misses Linde and Barbara fehoebottom of London, spent Sunday with Mr. elle Mrs. J. MeBurney, the girls remaining for the Easter hen- days. (7,G.I.T. Meeting The C.G.I.T. meeting was bold Thursday evening, at 7,30 p.m. The meeting was opened with the us- ual ceremoey„ The minutes of the last meeting were ri-nd and the roll cell was given. The treasurer's report. Was than read. Mary Scott and Freda Cook were appointed to take the next meeting, Lois Coll moved that the businees periocl he adjournrd„eecond- ed by Marlene MacKenzie. The wor- ship period was taken by Marilyn Moores. Hymn 215 was 'sung and a reading was read in unison. Marilyn Moores read an Easter story and hymn 30 was then sung. Marilyn Moores read a story, "The Friends of Jesus Carry Con" and then leel in prayer. Hymn 152 was sung and Mil- dred Cook played a piano solo. The Mission Study was on religion taken by Mrs. Ross Anderson. The scrap book on Canada was started and Taps was sung. An estimated 250 television sets are in operation in the Montreal eree with varying results reported by owners who must beam in on American pro- grams. p different distriete. .A, bounteous lunch was served by Mrs. Harry Miller, Mrs. Curie and Mrs. Norman New- Foie, Several other ladies attended the next afternoon and evening and help- ed to finish the quilt. BELGRAVE Mrs. Clifford Logan held an alum- imum demonstration at her home ten ti Here's all there is to dis• posal of gathered dirt ,.! Zip open HANDISAC bag. Remove inner, fibre container which holds dirt. Slide contents Into disposal can, Replace fibre bag and Zip ule HANDISAC, What could be riooted e Veeotz (pea Today's glamour girl 1144. a large waist and a bigger chest expansion,. but through the past IS years only the shoulders haven't changed—they • measure about the same. Principal causes for these changes says the article, are a freer style Yes, lady, this newest Hoover is really it! You simply guide your Hoover Polisher ... and twin, swiftly rotating bushes put a sparkling lustre on all surfaces in no time at all. And exclusive features! Built- in headlight . . . clip-on plug . . . double storage method. Yes, lady, see it soon. Try the new Hoover Polisher. You won't he happy it's yours. See it at 1.4402.1•73006fanovalinanimaisarnfttulavicuremmolValifotainuyirelIMMTROMS.1204..1.1.1 GARBAGE CANS Galvanized cans of Superior Quality Priced $2.50 to $4.50 uelvac r1.114MJCOUL,A1 OUTDOOR CLOTHES DRIER Aluminum construction, light weight ONLY $7.95 - DeLuxe $16.50 rommoOlorrom WINDOW CLEANER (Struee Gees) Do the job in half the time and no inconvenience $1.30 ST. HELENS i;nd ;one Mrs. ef el Brown of Waterloo, are holiday h,itor , with Mr. and, Mrs. R. Wood ,... !qr. and G. ot Miller and Larry and Min Dori, Taylor of 1,0nricio, :t rot Mr, NIttrray Ta l.,r of \\ n• vr visit.../... foe Ole. (lay weele-eud with M r , ;I rv ', et -•- Clieeter ee"lor. Mr.' and Mrs. ke S. Nfeint -••: art-: 1)01,31d (ettawa, wire 1;...ist ,r itors with Mr. anti Mrs.. \V. 1. Louie Weatherhead Tin. Ilic \‘. . , ham General Tiospital, of ierotie Weetlierheed early Friday morning. Mr. elevadierliced, who tel been re- moved 'ft the hospital ors We,iiiesday, had been confined to his home for ..t e r two years. Jrr1lowtrig a stroke. Miss Norma eVeatherlivad r lion at Lee home here. Mr, Do,nahl el el /meld is setioe4y ill at his holm Icre 1,1lowing a strok•i. suffered Thursday evening. ciete l ee Metebeillin is lea ne-for +.11e l':ast ,.r vacation. gova.gaaglusammemenmean, Ow SOrlthSe ath The impossible we do right away; A rhiracle takes a little longer. Come in and see the 1951 Philo Refrigerator Refrigeration & Electrical: Service T. DARLING Next to Wingham Motors Phone 549 Wingham of dress, increased. lnterosts in sports, I more abundant food and a faster pace of living. Some $3,000,000 is being vet each week in Alberta in the search for new oil deposits. DONNYBROOK Mr, and Mrs. Stuart .chamney and Diane, were recent visitors with Mr,, and Mrs, Cliff Henderson .at Kipper}. Miss Irene Jefferson of Dunnville, is spending the Easter vacation at her home here. Sgt. and Mrs. Herb Dainty and sons of Camp Borden, were week-end vis- itors with Mr. and Mrs, Edw. Robin,' son. Miss Irene. O'Connor of London, was. week-enf.1 visitor with her ststeree eho Miteere, elorgeret end Rose O'recrie nor. Miss Mary let 'dy is spereling the holifia,ya ;t her h ome at Seaforth, • • • Mr. (Jerald Jefferson of Windsor, eneet the holiday week-end with rela- thee: here. Mrs. Elizabeth Naylor and eel., Wm. Feeley of Benmiller, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Naylor and family. Illaillall1011.110111a111•11011.11111i11111111111110.11411108111111li1 110.11 4111al 11.11113111411101111P11149111•1111.1111fililltillal IC 1 worAliflavownaatfaxncizusam4710•11-1.A..*•*1* CARPET SWEEPERS New, Streamlined with Roller Bumpers to Protect Your Furniture $7.00, $7.50 ' eeetee---1 CHECK THIS LIST OF The inner, dirt-containing bog may either be thrown away or re-used. Bag's tough fibre withstands re.. Pealed emptyings . makes lot greater scone. my of use. CORN BROOMS RUBBER DOOR MATS WEIGHTED FLOOR POLISHERS BERLOU MOTH PROOFER MOTH CRYSTALS 1tT I- r • o- ongeville, is epentleng the Eatoer a, s.