The Wingham Advance-Times, 1957-12-11, Page 6BUY
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FORPWICIT * Morning Staff'
Lodge No, M. of Fordwich met last
week tar the December gathering
in the Orange hall with twelve
members present, Worthy Met*
resS Freida Darcey presided. It
Was decided to se" a bale goo d used clothing to the Scott Mission
in Toronto in January.
Members pree,ent were Installed
into their new offices, The monthly
draw donated by Sister Edna liar-
grave was won .,by Sister Cora
Rrpars,
Members realized the sum of
$15.25 on the satin cushion and cup
and saucer for which they recently
held a draw, Winners were An-
son. Ruttan and Bruce Giles, A
dainty lunch was served by Sister
Martha Palter, Sister Freida Dar-
coy and it was decided that the
next meeting will be held on Jan-
uary 8th,
MOM
Mr. 9.ncl Mrs, John Holt spent
a-couple of days last week in Lon-
don. • '
Mr. and Mrs. Sam 'Robinson
visited with friends one day last
week in Woodbridge.
Week-end visitors, with Mrs:.
Dora Ridley were Mr. and Mrs,
George Bolander and. John of Lon-
don,
Kitchener visitors one day last
week were Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Connell, Mrs. W. HainstocIC, Mr.
and Mrs. T. J. Schaefer, Mr. and
Mrs. Stan Bride, Mr.. and Mrs.
Warren Zurbrigg and Mr., and Mrs,
Boyden Devitt.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. James Vittie were Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Weldon and Mrs, K.
Bowles of Listowel.
Sunday visitors with Mr and
Mrs. Mel Allen were Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Lewis and family of Mt.
Forest,
Mr. Harry Campbell of Moles-
worth visited last week with Mr,
and Mrs. Bob Campbell.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson and
Eleven Tables
At ,Euchre Party
FORDWICH-Eleven tables of
progressive euchre were' in play
in the community hail, Ferdwich,
last week.
The winners were: High lady,
Mrs. James Vittie; high gent, Ear-
ney Darcey; low lady, Emma As
kin; low gent, Earnie Dinsmoore;
specials, Mrs. George Baker, Ivan
Haskins,
Mr. and Mrs. Mel Allen spent one
day last week in London.
Mrs. Wellington Hargrave and
David visited a few days last week
with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Wray in
Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Keith, and
Randy of Waterloo visited over the
week-end with mr. and Mrs. Alex
Keith.
Mr. Jack Foster of Woodstock
spent the week-end with his' mo-
ther, Mrs, Ruby Foster.
Mrs. Isobel Hutchison left last
week for Cleveland, Ohio, where
she will spend the winter Months
with her son, Dr. James Hutchison,
Mrs, Pearl Patterson and Jim
and Mrs. Leslie Campbell visited
one day last week with Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Heffer in Goderich.
Mrs..Carl Johnson, Mrs. Mel Al-
lan and Floy visited one day last
week with r, and Mrs. Irwin
Nelson at Mount Forest.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey MeDermitt
and Larry visited in Galt on Sun-
day with the former's mother, Mrs.
Clara 3.1cDermitt.
Mr. and Mrs, Orville Guy, of Mit-
chell were Sunday guests with Mr,
and Mrs. Henry Howe,
Miss Whinifred Campbell of
Cooksville spent the week-end with
her mother.
Mr. Mervyn Wallace of Guelph,
'spent two days last week with his
mother.
Week-end visitor's with Mr. and
Mrs. Everitt Allan were Mr. and
Mrs, Harold Hibbert and children
of Goderich. Mr. and Mrs. Nile
Soehner and Mr. and 'Mrs. Eddie
Mundel of Kitchener.
Birth
M1LLER-In, Listowel Memorial
Hospital on Monday, December
9th, 1957, to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Miller, a daughter.
Morris Twp. CoUncil
Regular Meeting
The Morris Topnship Council
met in the township hall on Dec-
ember 2nd., with all the Members
present, The minutes of the last
meeting were read and adopted on
motion of Stewart Procter and
Ross Duncan. .
Duncan - Wilkinson-That .the
township pay balance of $52.80
owing on the memorial plaques.
Carried.
Proctor - Shortreed-That the
road accounts as presented by the
road superintendent be paid. Car-
ried.
Shortreecl - Wilkinson-That the
Meeting adjourn to meet again on
December 16, 1957, at 11. a.m, Car.,
tied.
32-PIECE • SET
of delicately
HAND CUT
PRINCESS 4
STEMWARE
SLEIGHS
Steel Runner
- Type
35' •I• • $375'
36" • $4.29
42" $4.75
Ski Runner
Type
42" • • $6.85
* 36";$4.75
'44 • • .2 ito and $5.95
WAVY r G~A U(ij A
Al
F LYING
SAUCERS
.
True Value $4.50 9
at stain ton's
ONLY $3659
MINTON HARDWARE
AND
FARMERS SUPPLY HOUSE-I-
Pi:ISME 30
WIAIGHAM
GE AUTOMATIC
FRY - PANS
GE ELECTRIC
\ KETTLES"
True Value
410695 $14.50 - : ..
E FLOOR
POLISH ERS
True Value. $419;95
-$47.95
GE SWIVELITOP
Vacuum' Cifeaners
True$87..50 Value . . $79,95
PROCTOR AUTOMATIC . POP-UP
TOASTERS
Tri.le9.;fvue 5.95
GE. PORTABLE
A 0
$ 6 9 9
GE AUTOMATIC
DRY OR
STEAM IRONS
Trze9 ',S9r;lue, $17,50
SUNBEAM
M IXMASTER
WITH JUICER
49.95
, True Value
$
$61.50
SCNBEAst
M IXMASTER
JUNIOR
True Value
$21.95 $25:75 •
GENERAL STEEL WAKES
ELECTRIC
KETTLES
with non- $0.95
scald spout •
nt4r;ornic
COFFEE PERK with Vt47. 4 $ 4. 8 7
11" round model
$1 '99 5 with aluminum
cover
True Value
$24.95
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Repairing eVerything front fences to farm buildings% cleat-.
leg new acreage, tutting winter &eV/clod these Are
just a lew of the'time saving, money,.malcing v/rtYs farmers
across the country are using light .weight,.easy' o,service
Pioneer chain Saws. Let tit show you hoW a Pioneer so*
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Dozen or' More Ways. to Make
the 25th a Happy, Day if you
Visit CarmichaePs. First
NY LONS, walking sheer 60-15',
4 ' gift boxed ...... „ , • 0 • • 0 „ 41,45 pair
SUPS, by special purchase, lovely
40 denier nylon „ ... „ - . „ $4.95
SNUGGLEDOWN PYJAMAS sa. cam-
fortable and so good looking, boxed only $4.95 k.
SWEATERS Iligh bulk Orlon in pullovers $4.95
Cardiges $6.95 k
HOUSE COATS for Mom, sis or sweetheart
lovely chenille at $7.95 All wool $14.95 ti
BOW' PYJAMAS, sizes 2-6x, $1.98 8,..16, $2.98 t
BOYS' SHIRTS, fancy White, boxed , , $2,98 • lovely plaids & stripes for school
at only .. , „ , „ . .....$1.98
3rS° Pullover SWEATERS \," neck in
Orlon, all colours $4.95
oy.s1 LINED JEANS with shirts to match; ‘
2 - 6x Jeans $2.98 • Shirts $1.98
Men'g DRESS SHIRTS The famous Balfour '‘
. line for style and quality, boxed „4 $3,95
Men's. DRESS SOCKS Wool and nylon, regq-
tar or stretchy, boxed at. , $1,50 pair A
Men's PYJAMAS in special yanta cloth, •
. stripes,' at only $4.50
BATH TOWELS with face cloth to match
a real beauty at • $2.65 pair
BABY Nylon DRESSES, all colours, sizes
12 to 18 months, gift boxed $1.98 k
You can always Buy the Best for Less,
when you shop at A A • . Carmtchael. s •
Open -Friday and Saturday Nights till Christmas
Phone 1-w 9
YOUR CHRISTMAS
J RKE
ff
MUST BE GOOD
DEYELL'S
MITCHELL'S •
LOCKRIDGE'S
RED FRONT
lk
We feed for proper fat distribution and flavor.
Our eviscerated turkeys are processed at
Riverside Poultry Co.,, London, under
Govt. Inspection and by the most
modern methods.
You CAN'T buy BETTER TURKEYS. Pk AIMP$4,017.001,tr...M7IIPIP.1-247,17,,M710,00r.."",...V*7=
ComOany
Ontario
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L.P.'s, Extended Plays, Child-
ren's Records; and •
Supplies
WARREN HOUSE
DIAGONAL ROAD, WINGHAM
.PHONE , 473•
SONGS OF CHRISTMAS
The Norman Luboff Choir
Frank Sinatra's
CHRISTMAS DREAMING
'A 'CHRISTMAS SING
with. Bing
SO SMOOTH - Perry Como
SONGS I WISH I HAD SUNG
Bing Crosby
Pat. Boone Sings
IRVING BERLIN
HITS ON THE HAMMOND
Jesse Crawford
JUST ONE OF THOSE
THINGS - Nat "King" Cole
THE BAND OF HER
MAJESTY'S ROYAL
MARINES
MEMORIAL ALBUM
Hank Williams
BILL HALEY,AND
HIS COMES
The NeW
RECORD.
RELEASES
are All Here
Rock "n roll, be-bop,
ditrieland, we don't
4care What you like,
we have it!
The following accounts were
paid: Hanover Transport, express
on pipe Wheeler drain; $46.99;
Canadian Johns-Manville, Wheeler
drain, $22.25; CountY of Huron, in-
digent fees, $27.00; County of Hut-.
on, indigent fees, $27.00; Municipal
World supplies, $18,48; Campbell
Robertson, refund Of spraying,
$4.55; Brussels Legion, wreath,
$8.00; L; Phelan, fox bounty, $2.00;
P. Aldock, fox bounty, $2,00; Glenn
Smith, fox bounty, $2.00; Stanley
Cook, fed , btaltity, $2.00:. Provin-
cial Treasurer, insulin, 493; Geo.
Martin, hydro for hall, $6.07.; Blyth
Vire Area, fire' call, $22.00; A.
Fraser, attending Court on voters'
lists $7,24; 00o, Martin, revising
voters' lists, $27.65; Ceo. a, John-
ston, Johnston drain, $14,W A, H.
Erskine, Collecting tail arrears,
$217,10;• Judge Fingland, 'revision
Of vedette 'lists, $12.40; IlarVey
gar, one lamb killed, $1.8.00I Car-
net Niehelson, ft& bounty, $2.00.;
Wm, Elston, Pim bounty, $2.00; Geo.
Radford, bulldozing dumps, $38.40;
klatseri Bronze, belittled owing on
mentorial t52.80; relief
account, 06.00,
tank Parrott, IteeVe
Gee. C. Martin, Clerk:
f ficers Installed
At Annual Meeting'',
IPMPWWEI-The annual
lug of the .Nord, Huron, County
T.Q,L, was held in the Foresters'
Eeigrave, on December Sre
with a good attendance. The Per n,
mittee ,on returns reported an in-
crease in membership and fite'fin-
;mop committee reported a goad
Cash balance on hand,. The elec,
Om and installation was conduct-
ed Rt, Wor, Bro, John
mond, general insurance agent.
Those Installed were; F,p,m,,
Walter Seott, Belgraye;
it lamCanIPbell, Pordwichl Chap-
lain, Robert Hibberd, FordWlell:
rec. sec„ Ross Errington, Dungan-
non; fin. see., Milo Casernore,
Wingham; -treas., Joseph Clark,
Wmgham,
CHRISTMAS TREE:
LIGHTI NG SETS
• Outddor -• 7 Lamp
SPECIAL $2.50
15 Lamp • • • • • • • • • • • $5.89
25 Lamp . ... • • • • $13.25
INDOOR SETS
7 LAMP - k ULLY GUARANTEED
SPECIAL, $1.65
at Staintorz's -
20 FREE STENCILS with .09 -
SPRAY SNOW ... , . . ... 1
• , HALF PRICE 'Al
Christmas Tree on
BALL DECORATIONS for 4VC
•
pliance
Special
Golden Laurel
Engemble
124 pieces
$39.95
English
DINNER-
WARE
Node, nz SUNBEAM
Golden Glide
SHAVE
MASTER
True Value $30.75 • at Stainton's
$24'95
With 'Leather Zipper
Ca$0
CHRISTMAS
TREE STANDS
True ONLY
Value nop' All
$1.29 . UOC Steel
LARGE WHITE ENAMEL Reg. Price $4.50
ASTERS .98
(12 .L.1.6 LB. FOWL)
9;10)V-1,WWWA
Complete with Tow Rope tit NO EXTRA COST. it
5.-foot i.'....:,. • • • : . , .. • , $6,95
6=foot , ..,.
7=foOt . , 40••••••.p.•••••• $9,95
8=foot , , ;•:••;;•••,; .. 4 ''' . $11.95 .
$4.75 DOLL PRAMS
Tiny Tot
DOLL CARRIAGES
Handle 29" high $14.65
CONVERTIBLE STYLE
Handle 22" high $6.95
TOBOGGANS
SKIS
JUNIOR OUTFITS
Fitted what Harness ,
4Y2.ft. $7.95
5-foot = $7.95
51 /2 4t. $8.95
ADULT
QUTFITS
Fitted' with Best
Cable Harness
6',/z, ft. = 6N ft.
and 7=ft.
$14.95 >to
$1895
SUPER-.
HEALTH
FRY' •
PANS
HEAVY
-CAST
ALUMINUM
Reg. $8.45
$7.59
Quality Maple.
$7.95
1licit the Complete 'hinge of 110100
thistle saws Ituiced low '1,004.010