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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1960-01-06, Page 632111111111111SNIERIMIN 1111 WM nay manassiamiaasalismairammomismanummummansansiminamannausamaimaanamminiamat • n n n •rn n n n n n n n n n n n n n n No ,matter how you look at it Royal is the finest. n ' 0400Rt ri'%iiwrodike 'The Wingbato Advance-Tintea, Wednesilay, ;Tan. 19n0 Ilelp,"rare I:romp roll Them and Sell Them In The Advance-Thee lielgritve Cnbs ,/ On Tuesday the regula1.2 :Meeting On December 28 there were la Of the Belgra,ve )30y Shouts was Cuba present for :the regular meet. , held in the 1Jenalmtediab4.0liltItil'Icah hasher: Grandiag Johnw Orr led them in the, ment. Lorne members in attendance, Sever 41 Akela,, Mrs. Ken Wheeler, had the Whiteiia rSoilxcii Nixon were in charge of the fifteen inspectiOnowalnd f Hol'a. lotoh, egrs. t• Vincent conducted a game. Kaa, and a study of a few stars games Mrs. Budd Om told a jungle story. This was followed by another game ,and then Instructions by all the leaders, The Cabs are working en their first star work for instruc,' do n, was ,enjoyed by everyone, Jack Marks collected the fees and the meeting was closed by Douglas Bieman, Weekly Euchre 1=1ELGRAV4- There were eleven tables in play at the progressive' euchre party and dance held in the Forester's Hall on Wednesday evening, sponsored by the arena board, High prize winners were Mrs Ruth Dougherty and James R. Coutes., Consolation prizes went to Doreen Smyth and Frank McCor. mirk. Novelty prize winner wax Mrs, Norman Coulter. Don. Robert. son and the Ranch Hoys supplier Music for dancing, JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE BARGAINS I THROUGHOUT THE STORE BUILDING SUPPLY Centre BEIIIRAVE ALL THIS MONTH Special Sale Prices on discontinued lines, Children's Wear, Dry Goods and many other items. Look for the Yellow and Red Sale Tickets for values that will make your January Dollars buy more, SPECIAL DISCOUNTS ON TOYS AND DOLLS . . . SAVE 20% to 50% OR MORE Z", 3"; 4", Wool Batts . IVIICAFILL $.1.60 bag • LOOSE WOOL, $1.19. bag - Spruce Cedar Pine 2" x 4" to 2" x 12" 1" x 6" & 10" x 12" • INSULATION' LUMBER, M • a a 9 S a 01ftftftftlftftlifti 66666 iftftftftaftiftlftftftionftuftiftiftftftftrUiftfftftftftftftftiftiftftiOftlftSftAftt lllllll Iftlftt lllllllll ft., PLYWOOD 1/4" Poplar Underlay a Fir Week-End Specials, Jan. 6-9 Mahogany Birch 80TH BIRTHONY—Cornelius George McCrea celebrated his 80th birthday on December tl2. A family dinner tnarked the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. McCrea have been married for 45 years and have one son, Ralph. n a a a a a a N a a a a BELMAR Mr. and Mrs. Alex Nethery and three children, Valerie, Brenda. and Lance, of Toronto,. visited for the week-end. at the- home of ter par'. .eats, Mr. and Mrs. 14. Irwin, and. other relatives in East Wawanosh. Mr. and Mrs, Scott Reid and Judy, of Wingham,. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Irwin and Murray spent Satur- day at the home of W41 and Mrs.. H. Irwin, Mr. and Mrs. Jinn Irwin and sons, Douglas and Jimmie, visited with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. H. Ir- win, for the week-end, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Orr and fam- ily visited on New Year's day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Weiler, at Walkerton. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Thompson and Billy, of Londesboro, visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Mark Armstrong. Mrs. Thomas emit., Mrs. Ralph McCrea and Maureen and Douglas visited on Sunday with Mrs, Emily Elston, at Wingham. Mr. and Mrs. John 'McCallum spent New Year's with their son-in, law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, George Jones, and family, London, Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Collins, 'of Sarnia, spent Friday evening with the fermees, parents; Mr. and. Mrs. Orval Taylor, and attended. the funeral of Mrs. Peter Scott on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Cook and Mrs. Cora McGill visited on Sun- day with Mr. and . Mrs Roland Vincent at Blyth. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Mathers, of Toronto, visited on. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Nixon and family. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence vuin ant family visited on Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Frazer Haugh and family of Wroxeter. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Wheeler spent New Year's with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Goldie Wheeler, and family, at London. New Year's day visitors with Mr. and. Mrs. Williard Armstrong and' Joyce were Mr, and Mrs. Stewart, McInnes and family, Erindale; Mr, and Mrs. David Shannon and Jant.„ and Mr, William Shannon, of Sea- forth;. Mrs. Thomas. J.' Wheatley, 01 Winthrop, and Mr. and Mrs. Sol Shannon, of Blyth. Mr. and Mrs, Earl Anderson and Karen pent New Years' with.,their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ted .Hunking, and family at Auburn, Mr. and Mrs, Leslie Vincent and family, of London, spent New Year's day with Mr. and Mrs, Bill Black and family, Mr. Graeme Anderson is a patient in the, Wingham- General Hospital. 'Mrs. Jim Young left on Saturday to .visit with Mr. and Mrs. D. Mc- Farlane at Lambeth, and they all left on Monday for a two month's stay in Florida. fiYPROC ..... ,i- %" Wallboard ITI---" il %" Sk 1/2" Lath 'i N i Perlite Plaster Finish • Lime i i WALLBOARDS Masonite, wood grain in 3 Cherry Colour finishes Oak, Walnut and. Mahogany finish. couNri TILE Ten Test Squares 12" x 24" centre scored., 16" x 1.6" white coated and acoustic n WINDHAM SAWMILL 1): LUMBER DEALER!' - ALLIANCE a a a a a brother and five sisters passed away a number of years ago. Funeral services were held at the R. A. Currie & Sons funeral home, Wingham, on Saturday. Rev. T. ,Garnett Husser was in charge. Pall- bearers were Joe Dunbar, Lewis Cook, Stanley Cook, Marshall Stonehouse, Albert CoulteS and Simon Hallahan, Floral tributes were carried by the great. grand- children. Interment was lit Bran- don Cemetery, Belgrave. Wingham. Advance- Times Taylor and he passed away in 1894. In, 1898 she was Married to Peter W. Scott, and they resided on the sixth line of East Wawanosh, Mr, Scott died in June 1939. Mrs. Scott resided with her son, Orval Taylor, on the sixth line of East Wawanosh • and with her daughter, Mrs. Collins, at Sarnia. She .had been in fair .'health the past few months. She is survived by one son, Orval E. Taylor, Belgrave; one step-son, David Scott, Florida; one daughter, Mrs, R. M. (Elizabeth Ann) Collins, Sarnia; .two grandchildren and One Mrs. Peter W. Scott Passes in Sarnia BELGRAVE --- Mrs. Peter W. Scott, the former Agnes Bell, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Bell, died Wednesday after- noon, December 30, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. R. M. Collins, at Sarnia. Feature Golden BANANAS 2 lbs. 25c Feature Cello TOMATOES 29c Feature Crisp Firm, LETTUCE 19c Feature Sunkist 163: ORANGES . .. 3 doz. 99c Feature Tender Green. Celery lge size bunch 23c York Rose Brand ICE CREAM , . brick 19c Schneider's COOKED HAM . lb.. pkg. 43c At Sam Bondi's Foodiand Mkt. 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