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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1952-07-30, Page 616 OZ. PECE L FEATURES" GOBLIN RAISER STEAK TIN CORNED EEF LOAF 12 OZ. 16 OZ. JAR SALAD D ESSING TOILET ORGANDIE ZEST SWEET DOMINO DRY (CONTENTS ONLY) 2 30 OZ. BOTTLES GINGER ALE • FLY DED ST. WILLIAMS TWO FRUIT BLENDED MARMALADE r -HUTTON'S HELLMAN'S HOME STYLE CHALLENGER — FANCY 111E xi SOCKEYE SALMON 370 250 47c '7r11,1 OZ. 400 GHERKINS Ja 16 rOz. 400 TISSUE KRAFT VELVEETA SPICY YORK CHEESE Pkg. 8 Oz. 330 BOLOGNA FANCY SMALL EASY TO SERVE I SHRIMP 5 oz. tin 37c KAM LOAF PORK CLARK'S 15 Oz. RICHMELLO 370 690 SLICED Loaf I 24 Oz. 450 1 LB. PKG. 2 Rolls 230 Tin 12 OZ. 38c vinOs.520 SP HUSH STEW Tin 330 BREAD CANADA PACKERS MARGE= M ARINE ECIAL DEAL ' ( 2 LARGE PKGS. ) TAB DETERGENT (BANDED TOGETHER) DOMINION FINE driiANT/LATED SUGAR WHOLE MIXED ACHINING SPICE M JAR RINGS BLEFDED OR SPIRIT (CONTENTS ONLY) VINEGAR FRESHLY GROUND RICHMELLO corrzE CULVERHOUSE DESSERT PEARS , KILL THOSE FLIES DELICIOUS SUMMER CANDY SALT WATER KISSES MILD COLONIAL GAL. JUG 1 LB. BAG It OZ. 'rug 6 OZ. PEG. /1.fAr. 99 3 OZ. ':130 _ — DOZEN 41 0 550 930 20 TIN Z. 210 250 350 220 24 OZ. JAR G HORSEY SWEETENED RAPEFRUIT JUICE FANCY QUALITY 23 OZ. TIN 20 OZ. TINS CHEESE lb. 39c 300 230 200 290 BLUE and GOLD PEAS H TOMATO RILTCSIIP istaz 77cati Teyetaaed LARGE GREEN SLICING CUCUMBER ... . .. — . . — . • • 3 for 25c JUICY ClAL/FORNIA, SUNKIST DOZ. ORANGES, size 288's . ........ „ „ 31c JUICY CALIFORNIA LEMONS, size 300's . NO. 1 LEAMINGTON; RIPE TOMATOES, — q•-• • 6 for 25c LU, ..... ... 10c . . . NO. I ONTARIO 10 LB. POTATOES 79c LARGE CRISP STALK CELERY . 2 for 25c lir f„ ALVALUES Ertmcnve. ag WINGIIAM ,,ntli Closing Time Sato Aug. 2 DOMINION STORES tlatitzb OUR GUARANTEE. All masohandls• sold at "Toms Dominion •store" la ancoadl- Ronan, giuktaideed to Ova you 100% salisfactloa. 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 Mont Modern Equipment for Shop and Cemetery Work Inscription Work Promptly Attended to. Brownlie Memorials WILLIAM BROWNLIE, Owner and Operator Alfred St. Wingham Box 373 'Phone 450 BIG TIRE SALE! Now you can get a BRAND NEW GOOD/WAR DRIVE IN! .TRADE IN! TODAY! Civic Holiday week-end is a time of added danger. The increased likelihood of death and injury is a matter of vital concern to all users of the highway and must be offset by good judgment, courtesy, and extra care. REMEMBER: ... Watch out for children ... Drive at a reasonable speed—not too fast nor too slow ... Keep in your own traffic lane • Don't pass, on curves or hills • . Be courteous to others Let us all combine our efforts to keep the week-end -free from accidents. GEO. H. DOUCETT MINISTER %Viitk.%,\% %,\.a..\\Vt.,‘N %\%\l\A\VA% GE.%. \\. 40%C.N.\\ \ \ F.Ck Wednesday, July 30th, 10M THE WINGHAM ADVANCE-TIMES PAGE WENN. The Waterloo Cattle Breeding Association "Where Better Bulls Are Used" Annual Bull Night, Aug. 5, 7:30 Everybody welcome to come and see your bulls, Guest Speaker, Dr. MacLaughlin President of the O.A.C. ENTERTAINMENT AND FREE LUNCH SERVICE FROM ANGUS BULLS is now available. Angus bulls have been purchased by the Oxford Unit and their semen is now available through our inseminators. SEMEN IS NOW AVAILABLE from Holstein, Jersey, Guernsey, Ayrshire, Hereford, Angus, Polled, Dual-Purpose & Beef Short- horns. WE ARE CLOSING DOWN FOR STAFF HOLIDAYS, from August 24th, to 31st, or September 1st, inclusive, depending on what time on September 1st, your inseminator receives his ship- ment of semen. FOR SERVICE CONTACT : LEN FISCHER, Mildmay 60 r 11 — Brant, Greenock, Carrick, Culross, north half of Howick, east half of Kinloss and Turnberry. NORMAN J. McKEE, Teeswater 141r 4 NEWS OF BELCRAVE Mrs. Laura Johnston Hostess at Trousseau Tea Mrs. Laura Johnston Meld a trous- seau tea at the home of her father, Mr. Joseph Yuill, Wednesday after- noon and evening in honor of her sister, Miss Myrtle Yuill, who was married Saturday July 26th, The dining room was decorated with bouquets of summer flowers, and a three-tier wedding cake cen- tred the buffet. Receiving at the door during the afternoon and evening were: Mrs. Laura Johnston and Mrs. Ed. McBur- ney. Displaying the trousseau, linens silver, etc., were Miss Helen Mc- Gregor and Mrs. C. Hassan during the the afternoon, and Mrs. 'Carmen Far- rier and Miss Mildred McClenaghan in the evening. Tea was poured by Mrs. R. Gaunt and Mrs. Jesse Wheeler in the after- noon, and Miss Edith Procter and Mrs. Gordon Higgins, in the evening. Mrs. George Michie, assisted by Mrs. Ross Anderson and Miss Amy Smith, wert hostesses Tuesday even- ing at a shower held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Michie, in honor of Miss Muriel Anderson, who is to be married August 2nd. The house was decorated with large bou- quets of summer flowers. The even- ing was spent playing games and contests, Ruth Michie and Karen Anderson drew in a decorated wagon full of gifts and presented them to Miss Anderson, After opening all the gifts, Miss Anderson thanked everyone. A delicious lunch was then served by the hostess to about 58 guests. Refreshments were served by Misses Marjorie and Marlene Mc- Kenzie, of Wingham, and Miss Janet Gaunt, assisted by Mrs. Jim War- wick and Mrs. C. Yuill. Miss Eileen Holmes, London, has been spending a week's vacation at home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Holmes. Mrs. T. Brydges has returned home after spending the past month visi- ting her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. L. Hayes ,at Elyria, Ohio. Mr. Lloyd Anderson', Barrie, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John An- derson, Mr. Albert Nethery, of Hamilton, is visitinc, relatives in the district. Mr. andt' Mrs. Louis Hayes, Karen and Billy, have returned to Elyria, Ohio, after spending a week's vaca- tion visiting relatives in the district. Mrs. Fred Cook has returned home after spending the past few weeks visiting Western Canada. Mr. Williard Armstrong spent a couple of days in Windsor this week. FRIGIDAIRE Domestic. and Commercial Sales & Service IHOMSON APPLIANCES Phone 29 Wingham YOU CAN'T BEAT GEORGE CAMERON Authorized Rorison Repair Depot All kinds of Lighters and Pipes Repaired Cameron's Billiards WINGHAM -:- ONTARIO n n a a a a a • • N U U Mr, and Mrs. Earl Anderson and Karen, with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hun king, Auburn, - A very enjoyable evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Vincent when friends and neighbors net there to present a farewell gift to Mrs. R. J. Scott, who has taken up residence in Wingham, The evening was spent playing cards and crokillole. Kenneth Wheeler read an address and Harold Vincent presented Mrs. Scott with an occasional chair. Reta Bruce presented a cup and saucer to Mary Scott, Lunch was served and music provided during the evening by Bruce orchestra. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Logan spent a few days last week at Owen Sound and Meaford. Mrs, Harold Vincent and baby visit- ed last Thursday at the home of her mother, Mrs. W. G. Wallace, at Sea- forth and also visited with her uncle, Andrew. Wallace, who is at present home from Sacramento, California. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Logan and boys left last Friday for Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, after spending the past three weeks with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Slessor and children of Tiverton, visited on Wed- nesday with Mr. and Mrs, Harry Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lewis and baby, of Wingham, spent Sunday there. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Purdon and family visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Archie Acheson,. St. Helens. Miss Lois Mason, of Wingham, spent Monday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, John Mason . Mr. and Mrs. John Tasker, of Ham- ilton, were Sunday visitors with Mrs. Elizabeth Campbell, Miss Elizabeth Cairns, of Port, Elgin, spent the week-end with Mrs. Laura Johnston and Mr. Jos. Yuill. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Chamney are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Alton Bayne, at Belton. FLAX COMPANY TO REBUILD IN LUCKNOW The plant of Anderson Flax Pro- ducts Limited is to be rebuilt, and preliminary work has already been undertaken. A two-storey cement block building will be built on the site of the original mill and will have a steel roof and be as completely fire- proof as possible. To get insurance coverage on the new structure a sprinkler system has to be installed, but upon investigating this angle of it with fire officials, in Toronto, Virden Mowbray discovered that the rate will be much higher because of the four-inch main which runs to that section of the vil- lage, and ,.which when tapped onto with a hoseline, reduces pressure to a point that might impair the proper working of the sprinkler system. Fi- gures on file in connection with the official inspection of the local system revealed these facts. • Nevertheless, the firm plans to pro- cemed with construction plans, Other projects are underway local- ly. The drilling of a new well to sup- ply an ample domestic water supply has commmencdd at the site south c: the flax mill.' Work is underway of, hardsurfacing village streets and preliminary found- ations and furnace room work has been underway at the site of the new school. At the same time Warren Paving Co. is dismantling its hot mix bitmi- nous plant on the C.N.R. property and moving it to Oakville. The. Sterling Construction Co. has a similar plant in operation at the Guest pit at Kinlough for paving operations east and west of Blackhorse. JAMESTOWN A large crowd of friends and neigh- bors gathered at the hall in Wroxeter on Monday night of last week to honor Mr, and Mrs, Archie Purdon, (nee Mildred Jacklin), who were married a short time ago, Music was supplied by the Fordwich orchestra. Miss Gertrude Payne, of Kitchener, spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Payne, Wedding bells have been ringing merrily in the neighborhood. Mr, and Mrs. Bert Wallace, of To- ronto, have been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Willis. Those who have been spending their vacation at the -home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert McDonald were: Mr. and Mrs. Jack McCleary, and Mr. and Mrs, Carl Seip and children, of Streetsville, also Mr. and Mrs. Allen Pilling and son, of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Stevens, of Detroit, spent a day with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Willis. Shower and Tea Held Here for July Brides amnia' war lamam ▪ Used Cars, Trucks, Tractors 1951 Monarch sedan, demonstrator 1951 Prefect sedan, new 1951 Ford V-8 custom coach, overdrive 1949 Ford V-8 custom sedan 1948 Ford V-8 custom sedan 1950 Ford 1/2-ton Pickup 1945 GMC 3-ton Stake 1950 Ford 8 N Tractor 1949 Ford 8N Tractor 1942 Ford Ferguson Tractor—a real snap ' All above units completely overhauled and reconditioned. HURON MOTORS Ford & Monarch Phone 237 A. D. MacWilliam Wingham a a orror Day. ay ake Hol Not a II