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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1956-12-05, Page 10Folding I FLOOR Aluminum SASH DOORS CUPBOARDS • Wingham. Moniimim WALL AWNINGS TILES LUMBER BUILDING Telephone 260w Phone: Our Prices Are LO"Wer Free 590 We Keep: Down the Upkeep Delivery Dainty White RICE . maple Leaf LARD 2 lbs, 31c lb. ,. 25c The fotmer -Connie ,Gail IVfacIntyre and. Gerald Nelson Gerrie were married at the home of the bride's parents, Mr, and...1\frs. MacIn- tyre, of :Wingham. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Harry Gerrie, q.lso Wingham, The couple make their home, in Sarnia; — • Crump - Simmons Wedding TCHTILAND, is open, featuring' ImailtedS of Toys. for Girls and Roys.of :all ages, Select yours' this week -"*. use 'tho'eonveoleot LAY-AWAY PLAN . . piek your gifts now,, pay a, small de- ,: posit (as)OW as 10%) the balmier) Whenever celivelliellt. A good traveling companion, and equally at home aroundl:ho I house is this well tailored robe. The fabric is ,rayon challis :in multj,color stripes With a solid Icollar and ctiffS. The back .is !bloused above a set-in belt that I button ,side front. There is good deep lap-over for comfort .and one large 'patch pocket at 'the I Tots TOBOGGANS — . :: :f..,.3,,..$9., . t,o, $$42:99 88 0 OL PRAMS Stronk steel SLEIGHS 41 PL . 1 1 ,...,, $4.98, $8.95;.$15.00 fil Lc,',„,eiy. big DOLLS, ,. _ .. , — , . $4,9$ to, $7.95 ti (Rubber bodies arid Saran hair) ' ' ill ll 4 , liundreds of Trucks, Tractors, Friction .Toys, for boys. 'Baking Sets, Doll, Furniture, Table & Chair Sets Crokinole $4.49 ea. Books, Games, Construction Toys, Electrical toys — something here for every 'age group YOU'LL FIND PRICES MCAT WELWOOD'S popular variety 'store prices, to make your Christmas shopping 'loners go further. comparatival,y bration, int top NI and not in a draft lug outside doors, It shmil near a fireplace or opm nor in a bearo.om or *04 ..aig If you. have a yea 'for ' maxi furniture about, be oarofv3. ,as' What you piece near the thop stet • on the wall. These cr trots are more sensitive an41 c stet, An ideal spa for th(thermo- be affected by heat from ;a stat is On the inside partition of a radios, televisiOn or table laryLp czoctro4s rogriaxtrowomwdoproutxrisitimagsovoogrogew ' The' heat in many of 01.11, homes today 'is regulated auto,natically through the use of the therroo- Furniture Plan Can. Effect.Thermostat Heating problems this fall have been simplified' by the find Wea- ther but now it looks' As if winter is really here, Yon never see this sedon(Lsitter. Vet she just;a moment away — always alert and ready for , at the other end ef your telephone. Normally, should you want to make sure thavevery& thing is all 'dell ut hoine you just call your sitter, or have her cell you. Mitt situations do arise when your sitter, or you, or anyone May .ho faced with an eatergehoY.' Then a direct Call to Operator can bring help in a hurry, She is there to Seri/0 yarn TO help make the telex phone a guardian of your security and your peke' or mind, 'THE I)EL tet.'EPHONE COMPANY OF'` CANADA Necklets , Chokers Necklets, Chokers, Earrings, and ;Bracelets they just' stand out in design and cabin. I t1.4 k• INITIAL RINGS Gents' and Ladies' It's wOrtlit a visit just to see these new and beautiful ring selections, $5.00 to $45.00 'WATCHES that always please, and a Hamilton guarantee means true Hamilton service! See and price them $9.00 to $75.00 There is new an electric light switch that glows in the dark and saves on fumbling to turn on lights at night: • The 'new mercury switch oper- ates silently without the, usual on and off elicit and is equipperi With a;,, lighted handle that is clearly visible in the ,dark, A tihy neon light in the toggle handle glows When The switch is off, The neon handle 15 stated to last for ten or fifteen years and the, Current cost is figured at about , two cents per year at average . rates. These switches are highly re. commended for bedrooms, bath- rooms and Children's rooms, ,The glowing handle* Oertits as a reverse pilot light for basement eireilits, indicating clearly' when basement lights are ,Off. COating the, inside •Of Silver fink Shakers with clear nail polish prevents tarnish and• ootrovoyk caused ,by the salts Whorl the pOl. Alt 'is dry, Prick the soles 'with a pin to anew tire Salt to tloW freely. asoromoastamsagoasummogo,iomsgsmage,g%,4%-roolo Chrome High Chairs `= $14.95 H. ... and then he- found out about the fine val- uei at.DoWnie s., you like Value and service; stop in. GIFT SUGGESTIONS Fine Sanforized' Dress SHIRTS . , ttt $2.9 DRESS GLOVES, warmly lined .. $2.98 pr. Lifitinae SLIPS, ........ t $2.98 Floral pattern BATH TOWELS $1.39 ea CLOTHS 35c ea. Chenille BED SPREADS tttttt t $5.95 ea. Chinaware, Figurines, Pictures, Glassware, nitebooware BUDGIE BIRDS $6.98 ea (from Hartz Mountain strain) BIRD and CAGE $11.50 Christinas Cards, Gift Wrap, Decorations, :Tree 'Lights, Tagq Seas and Boxed Cards on display now. k,A.L.1.ti al Pi attire) HOBBY HORSE $24.95 • 'Metal standWitit, metal hel"se on four _heavy Springs-, ettral PictU!e) $12.95 De.ted tops and Red rtfinits.• fg-ift04 ******MMICWI VIVIO‘ ***** Ori*******4007401100Z.N ittg Within the past fiVo yeti-rS clothes from the small-fry have become high-fashion news, accord- ing to ooe Canadian children's wear designer, Charles Lurie of Tempo. Togs in Montreal. Fashions ter fOtlr,•year-olds low the whim's of Paris just as slavishly as do adult fashions., "It hfis reached the point where Amer- lean children's wear designers tra- vel to Europe for the haute-couture openings and rush back home to whip up adaptation for the pig-tail sett" Claims. A. year or so ago, when Paris dropped the Waistlines of women's dresSes to give the long torso look, down .,,went waistlines over the plIIMP' tummies of little girls. 'phis year the trend reversed, The high- Waisted "Empire" line is tops for five-year-olds just as it is for their mothers, But in children's finery, just as in women's fashions, there's always 1), middle cpurse and waists show signs of settling down where 'nat- ure intended them to be. A pretty fashion for little .girls this year is to be cummerbund, usually bright- ly coloured and fastened with a big flat bow at the\ back. Mr. Lurknotes that the necks Of childten'S fashions alter very little from one year to another. His firm offers some scoop neCk- lines but mothers Seem. to feel that nothing is so , flattering to a child's round neck as a.net collar, Sleeves, however, are changing: After so many years of pLIffed sleeves, thei.e's an increasing de- mand for, the smoothly set-in shirt type of sleeve in 'small-fry garm- ents, Once mothers discovered fabrics could .be washed and worn with little or no ironing, they're rails- Mg to go, back to the struggle of Pressing little garments, Mr, Lurie Maintains, Man-made fibres with their little new properties payed the way for easy care. .The new Canadian fibre, terylene, is a nat- ural for children's wear, It gives a fabric which drapes softly in little dresses yet stands :up remarkably to tough-and-tumble treatment and many fabrics of this fibre .need no ironing whatsoever if drip-dried. Designing for kids today is no easy business. lVfothers who take only a casual • interest in their- own appearance are notoriously fussy about the clothes they. buy for Nancy and Jimmy. Perhaps Dior is, fortunate • he Caters to adults! Bulk lb. Pitted DATES .. 17c Shelled 4 oz. Walnut Halves .. 23c Large 0c OFF' VEL Detergent - 35c Mixed lb. NUTS in`shell 49c Brazil - - NUTS in-shell , 49c c= CRANBERRIES 251bO usalm..A13.1104.•101.1.01AMIDOMMUIMMaanmaINMANE60.1101,40.0.11111.1”osimpfillionmisplomomm... Wise shoppers are making their gift selections early at the SMALL STORE with the BIG STOCK A Beautiful Diainonds Never before have we lied a finer s(dection of Diamond Rings. Priced to please Mr. and Mrs.:Harold Crump, of Wingharn, who were married at the Presbyterian Church manse on November 24th. Harold Crump is the son of Mts. Grump and the late Fred Crump, the bride is the .former Muriel Ifillen Simmons, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Simmons, of Wroseter. Yiw ttt mum", tttttt ttttt ttt LATEST WATCHES, from SWitzerland LOWEST JEWELLER, PRICES . 21 jewel - Regular wind $23.50 1 Both gold 25 jewel - Automatic $40.00' 1 - filled Y. VODDEN'S JEWELLERY Clinton, 'Ont. 21,28,5,12,19; IIIMIMIliii11111111111111111111111111111 ttttttt 11111111.11 tttt tt I ttttttt t ttt t 111111111111118101sItliaii tt 1. t 111101,1111. MAPLE LEAP MINCEMEAT 2 lbs. 39e curse° SHORIFNIM1 3c, OFF lb. 36c, eve 1,1c phie-laonnett (Squeeze Bag) .M.argaririe 3 lbs, $1.00 Save 17c iti;41;,(;p Choice Quality 20 oz 1" PEAS 6 for $1.00 Save 11c • ciinobeirs .vegetable 10. oz. SOU 9` for $1;;Q0 (Ground• Pres11)' ASter COFFE:. 69c ii,61 -Rose (Ctrs) 10c OFF TEA BAGS Win ham Wedding Children's Fashions Take Cue from Dior TH A • ant role in promoting efficiency and the feeling of well-being. After, one year attractillely color-styled classrooms the pupils boosted their average grade nine per cent and attendance thirteen per cent. Home owners, too, can brighten the lines 'of the whole family by selecting carefully the colors Used in interior decorating, Two or three bright colors in the rooms can, make it cheerful, but limit ,bright colors to three, Warmly painted windbws and panel doors, add appeal to the Il'or an attractive effect, in, a large room, ponderosa pine,doors and windows can be, painted in hues -whiCh subtly Contrast with wall colora: Small rooms should have doors And Windows painted to match the walls. Dark colora make a ceiling seem lower, while ' light orders give it room height. Any room Seems to. 'glirink in size the •moment dark colors are applied, but light colora make it appear to expand, LIGHT SWITCHES GLOW IN DARK To Entire Family In a two-year study of "2,500 school children, it was recently, shown:that color plays an import-