HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1956-03-21, Page 9ices .Saturclay
Sheldon Baker
Mervin, at 'homel four daughters,.
Mts. an Henderson, of Teeswater!
Lois, Hileen. and Ronnie, ail at
hone; his mother, Mrs. T. J. Miter,
of Britton,. four Lrothers, Jack and
Alvin, of Listowel; Wilfred, of Lou,
don, and Percy, of Alliance, Al-
berta; Live sisters, Mrs. Hazel
if ekey, Mrs, Frank Spielvogel,
both of Wingham; Mrs, William
Lee, of TalstOWel; Mrs, Thomas
inner, of London and Mrs. !)avid
Martin, of Britten,
Funeral service was •held on $at.-
urclaY, March 17th, at 3 o'clock
froM the R, A. .Currie Sons
funeral borne. Rev, Alexander
the .modern housewife can Achieve
Mile exact shade site wants .tptiekly
ands without fuss er muss,
In a store where .stylist colors
ate g3910, for instance, 168 shades
of paint are displayed in A Fieleer
for which shows the exact color
as It Will appear on the. wall or
ceiling. MI these shades are pro-
duced thr,ough the use of nine
basic colors, plus 12 different color
tinters,' Dy choosing the amiropri-
ate combinations, the home deco-
rator can turn out as many as 12
different color families, each in
14 different shades and tints.
Resides a rainbow range of colors
this mixing system offers a wide
variety of finishes, The same tint-
er will mix with latex or odor-
less alkyd paint, in flat, semi-gloss
or glossy finish,
To help the homemaker in her
choice, dealers now offer' a folder
called a "color visualizer" to show
how the different color combina-
tions will look when the job is com-
pleted. The inside of the folder
has slots to hold color chips, A
cut-out room illustration folds over
the chips and the result is a pic-
ture of a room decorated in the
chosen colors, There's no end to
the number of color combinations
the homeowner can try' with the
folder.
Once the choice is made, all she
needs is the "recipe" for that par-
ticular stylist color, Mixing is easy
as A.B.C. With 168 shades to choose
from, her living room can he as
personal as her new spring ward-
robe,
NT MTN ENDS fifteen years, the secretary led in
the discussion of the value of
the forum placed on the programs
of the past series, and what they
would ..discussed in the next
fall acrd winter series. Mr. Cecil
Falconer was again Appointed as
secretary. Lois Falconer and D,
Vm'Wloghool. W.c.dopriday, NOv, 2I, 10.00 Fig,. Mot Ninmaa„ of St, Andrew's PreabYfe.P. P1 Ian ciliurch officiated with, inter-
ment in Wingham Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Orval "Welsb, r
Anthem And Auld Lang Syne,
Prussels, visited on Sunday at the Olid? _Get Pep .11101 Mr, and Mrs. Mac Cardiff, of
home of her sister, Mrs. Wm. nth, Feel Full of Vigor; Ye Ws OPT
tout. EN WOMEN
,on Raker, Ism.wn ht 41, ly in Turnberry TwalshiP
Ariel. as a butcher, died.
- incsday, March 11th, lie was
461.11 year.
Iii J)e more, he i,vient moat
life in the Wingharn area.
a a butcher by trde, and
recent months had con-
a butcher business in Toes-
Ed, lerrsngton, Ken Currie, Jim
Currie,. Percy •Deyell and Ron Fon-
ton, , Flowerbearers. were Dave
Crothers, Bob Rickey and Roy Fin-
Jay, of .Listowel.
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Cartoonists take great glee in por-
traying a housewife stewing over
the choice of color of paint, On the,
wall she has a splash of this color
and a dash of that and at her feet
are half as dozen cans all dribbling
paint down their sides.
'Someone should bring the ear.r
toonists up to date, It •isn't done
that way any morel Now that
colors come in tubes, called tinters,
et•io, s, aa :09„
In, tnaninged.
.Oftert 'aleedvd phi --.lay body old,. too
held high
40 e lmcpuso Incicing iron: ,Inernaqes xtam, at T w
he intelligence of the motorist vigor, vitality. T1400 $and' f"•1 years younger, Quit bring old, Oct tinrrex • is in reverse ratio to the amount today, "get-acquiented" size costs Ur. ,$int,, with big popular "FleunernY" ./4TO of tient-blowing he does, coo 730. At nil druggists.
Bees: ft
euchre. Lunch was .served and the
meeting closed with the National Wooden boats covered with plas-
tic resin reinforced with fiber-
glas never have to be caulked or
scraped, Powdered coloring, added
to resin is molded into the hull
making painting necessary,
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ving besidea his wife, the
Phyllis Walpole, an' rt 8011,
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with 71/Oluy when you, need it
Ycs, Household Finance has opened an office here in Goderich and will specialize in
making prompt cash loans. HFC is famous coast-to-coast for friendly, courteous service.
The principal requirement for borrowing from HFC is your ability to make regular
monthly payments: We invite you to drop in today at .our new office located on
the second floor at 35 West Street, just off "The Square."
• Get $50 to $1,000' in 3 simple steps
1. Phone or come in to HFC.
2. Tell the manager how much cash you need. Loans are usually made without
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' 3. Then you select your monthly repayment plan, adjusted to fit your income.
No extras of any kind. Sensible terms.
You can borrow with confidence from Household Finance
Friendly, dependable service since 1928. HFC has served the Canadian family for over
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Dr. Caven Mattress 4/6
Smooth top
Reg. $49.50 SALE 39.504
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Springfield, Ont. 75th Anniversary Mattress
SPECIAL $39.75 Advance-Times,
Wingham, Ont.
Dear Sirs:
Please find enclosed a money
order for our renewal of The Ad-
vance-Times for another year. We
look forward to receiving it each
week and find it a most convenient
way of keeping up with "the do-
ings" in and 'around the old Home
Town,
Yours truly
(Mrs.) Maitland Porter
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KITCHEN FURNITURE SPECIALS
Used
WoodenWooden Tables & Chairs
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5-piece
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OUSEHOLD FINANCE Money when
you need it • Grey and Red
Mr. and Mrs, Gershom Johnston
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Weitz, of TurnberrY.
The Women's Institute is holding
a euchre in the hall next Tuesday
evening.
Jack Johnston; of London, visited
on Saturday with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs, Gershom Johnston. Mr
and Mrs. Johnston visited one .day
last week at the home of their
daughter, Mrs, Chas. Wpod of Clin-
ton and with Mr. and Mrs. Ken-
neth Johnston, of.. Clinton.
Mrs, Harry Tichbourne of Code-
rich spent the week-end with her
mother, Mrs. David Kennedy.
Mr. Herb Buckton of Lueknow,
visited on Sunday with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. A, E. Buckton.
Mrs. Reuben Tiffin returned to
the home of her son, Chas. Tiffin,
at Langside, on Sunday after visit-
ing for ,two weeks at .the home of
her daughter, Mrs. Victor Emerson,
Mr. Cecil Falconer has been laid
up with phlebitis in his leg,
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Hackett, of
Ashfield visited on Sunday with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex
Leaver of East Wawanosh.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ritchie
and family, of Winghain, moved
this week to the home they pur-
chased from Mrs. Walter Lott. We
welcome them to the community.
Whitechurch Farm Forum met
on Monday evening at the home
of Mr. and Mrs, Archie Purdon,
with 21 present. After the Review
broadeast•of the work of the. Farm
Forums Federation for the past
Chartreuse chairs and table top
Table 30 x 38 plus leaf
REGULAR $69.50
$39.50
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35 West Street
(Just off "The Square")
Second Floor Telephone 1501
GODERICH, ONT.
Used Dresser, Bed 4/6
Spring and Mattress
COMPLETE
$64.95
REGULAR $79.50
$54.95
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