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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1960-08-17, Page 3Special Carpet News From N. Welwood Carpets Through August, famous BARRYMORE • and HARDING rugs offered at SPECIAL SALE PRICES. Fine, high quality WILTON BABDTVVISTS, 80% Wool and, 20% Nylon, thick closely woven pile that means luxury" and many years of wear . . . as low as $10.95 per sq. yd. Exciting new tufted BROADLOOMS with rubberized backing, Wools,'Nylons, Duralon and Viscose, now at prices that compare with almost any type of floor from $6.95 per sq. yd. And here's an extra bonus .offer:— with every rug purchase, you receive at RATA' PRICE, the finest under-padding made, "Cushion tread" for extra luxury and wear, DROP IN THIS WEEK AND LOOK OVER ME LARGE RANGE OF NEW SAMPLES. HAVE AN ESTIMATE FOR YOUR ROOM. RUGS OR WALL-TO-WALL. BUDGET PLAN AVAILABLE N. WELWOOD CARPETS Phone 86 Butter makes good food taste better! ONTARIO CREAM PROIDIMII59 MARKETING ROMIG REPRESENTING 50,000 CREAM PRODUCERS R —IT'S TWICE AS FAST! roees4Pawpu.os•uovoo.4roenwooim4tot:•4414.4*44vu.i.r.uom4.4y4smoom•rotmmoo.om•N4,00mwtioon4o*o4.......4.400".........' NE I New NEW NEW AND AT NEW LOW PRICES AN-LON SISEATERS CARDIGANS all the new fall shades Sizes 14: — 20 Now Only $5.98 Sizes 40 — 40 Now Only $6.98 SHORT SLEEVE PULLOVERS Sizes 14 — 20 Now $3.98 Sizes 40 — 40 Now $4.98 Many other styles in bulky and Shag sweaters WHERE? to choose from C michaelis YOUR FAMILY STORE PHONE 1W. WINGHAM ,1111413.1.1M0181.1.11WI 40.4.1)...1111.11141)=11,11.170.14111•141 /1•4,114.1.0 011•11,1411WHIMMIIIM41.M011111M144=.0.1M•0411MM.110.111014p•MI4 KIIIIIIIIII111131111N11111111A11111111121111N1111111116111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111I. II •I Wingham Fruit Market ki- i. In a THE NORTH-END STORE -,-- Quality, Low Prices and Good Service We ii Phone 534 for Delivery Ft . i a Bunts . _ i LARD ,— for frying and baking 2 lbs. 29c 111 1_11, OLIVES — Piggy Bank Jar ....... , 16 oz. 35c --= Van Camp 20 oz. tin II ili PORK and BEANS 2 for 39c i 6 Salted mid Unsalted !,f3 lb. pack it !!!! F- SODA CRACKERS . — .... .... .. , ., 20c i1-.1 Good Luck MARGARINE.. 2 lbs. 59c ill PRUNE NECTAR ... , . — . „ . „ „ 16 oz. 39c it MIRACLE WHIP — ... — ....... 8 oz. jar 29c i Cheery Morn' . 6 oz. jar -_til INSTANT COFFEE . , . , . , . • ... , . , . , . — 97c ill Ballet TOILET TISSUE . — ... — . 4 rolls 49c •=7;-- 0 FLUFF° Shortening . ,, 11 11 „ ... . . . . . IL 33c ii : CHICKEN LEGS and BREASTS — .... lb. 67e 0 Dad's Chocolate Chip CO9K1ES .. , 10 oz. 391c -1! • 444.4.4•44/44444A.A/4,4,'4,044.4,4e4;4444r0 Open till 8.00 p.m. every day • Saturday to 10.00 p.m. 1,1 HOMER Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Garniss and Mr;'; and Mrs. Harry Garniss of Wingham were Sunday guests of Mr. acid Mrs. William Maxwell. Master Brian Tait, Ajax, is spend- ing a couple . of weeks with his grandparents,. Mr. and Mrs. A. Hunt. Mr. arra Mrs. John Gibson, Syca- more, Ili., son of the late-John•Gib- son, Wroxeter, spent the past ten days with;.the former's aunts, Miss- es Elsie and Marion Gibson and accompanied by the latter, attend- ed the wedding of Miss Marion Gibson, Dundas, and Mr. Owen Jackson, -Stoney Creek, , in Dundas United Church. Mr. and Mrs. William Kipp and daughter, of London; and Mrs. Laura GowdY, Wingham, were Sun- day' visitors with Mr. and Mrs. James Doig. Mr% and Mrs. Russell Walker have returned home from a vaca- tion with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wal- korn, Paris, Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Walker, Gait, and Mr. and Mrs, William Simon, Woodstock. SCENES FROM WIN-GRAM, ENGLAND—The above pictures are taken from post cards received by Mr. and Mrs. II, Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. L. AlcDougal from the village of Wingham, Canterbury, Essex, England, They were sent by Mrs. Runiteres of Hamilton, who is visiting in England anti spent a pleasant day in this village. Airs. Itunacres is a sister of Mrs. Harry Garniss of town, who received a colored post card showing the houses with , thatched roofs, identical to the one Mrs. nunacres sent Mrs. (Jainism. There are several stories about the naming of Wingham. One, that the place was first called Windham. and later changed when it was found that there was another place by the sain t. name, It has also been said that our town got its name from a place in England, and this village is no doubt the one in mind. .Wiagh,vn Advano.-Tikuoi, Wedmoiday, .41,0g, 17, 1000. ralgo Always On Our Toes! eimffitillioulimmummimmoliotAgrutffilotilimmimAilmmiloioimumuuturottm.intleomm#1440ifiltumo#,It SPECIAL OFFER D N REMAKE 66 piece service for $45,00 ENGLISH COUNTRYSIDE SCENE "Wye Valley" -- Design completely under glaze 1.1 AF E k M E I-1 Li S Mr, /..;: %Al° EIATELLERYI I 1r PHONE 250 WING HAM. ONTARIO 7, ..... r, ........ Olt... ...... 1 .... , ... 40/1.1.,...111/0 .............. ltlis11111,0l ,M,JIMM ......... 11114t440401..04111ifitei.OMM.4. 4 JUST DRIVE UP ... Tell us your auto troubles Every 'jab gets immediate attention from a careful, skilled mechanic or service expert. SEE US NOW! WINGHAM MOTORS PHONE 139 WINGHAM ,aromenemsomse..... LADY IN DISTRESS: With the great increase in boating in Canada during the past few years, seventh fedentl"govottnnent regniations have been laid down make boating, a safe sport, Otto of these requires that pleastire craft 26 feet to 40 feet long must be equipped. with Ore- technic distress signals for sammoning help w'aen a boat is in trOUble. Here, the young lady demonstrates the new distress flare joist Miro Itteed by tht ammunition division of Canadian IndtiStries Litialted. The flare burns with an intense, bright red flame for five minutes and can be seen 14 the 'horizon on a dark night. Stud.) Bares al Lo recominended for smaller lands Which Might venture out into open itsr. :Convention Theme WM Be on Peace. Members of the Wingham con- gregation of Jehovah's Witnesses', will be leaving Friday for their semi-annual circuit convention Owen, Sound this. week-end. The gaoard for the Owen Sound Collegiate Vocational Institute pass- ed the application for engaging the school's auditorium and it is how expected that several hundred per- sons will be in attendance, Mr. Ernest Falconer, presiding minister of the Wingham congre- gation stated that the theme of this assembly would be "Seek Peace and Pursue It", This theme will he highlighted throughout the entire three days. The featured speaker will be T, B,, Jones, the district supervisor of Jehovah's Witnesses and a repre- sentative of the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society, His main discourse will be delivered "Sunday at 3 p.m., and is entitled "Find- ing Peace In this. Troubled World". Mr. Falconer will speak to the assembly on the prophecy of Daniel concerning Jesus Christ. Honor Couple on 25th Anniversary WROXETER--A surprise party was held on Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Coupland, Wroxeter, in honour of their .25th wedding anniversary, During the evening the couple was presented with an occasional chair, card table and chairs and several other lovely gifts, A de- licious lunch was served including the anniversary dake. Mr.and Mrs. Glenn McMicha.el and Marjory Ann spent part of last week with Ottawa relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pappie and family, Seaforth, called on Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McGee on Sunday, Mr. James Clark has returned home from a two weeks' vacation with Toronto and district relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ron McMichael were visitors in .Ottawa over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Montgomery and Debbie have moved to their new trailer home on Howick St. Miss Jean Adams is holidaying with Mr, and Mrs. E. Farrish, Mr. and Mrs. William Hart spent the week-end with Mr, and Mrs, Bill Hart, Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Couplancl, Toronto, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Coupland. tit U U 1. • U Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Higgins and family are leaving this week for Pilot Mound, Man., where they will spend the next few weeks, Mrs. John Gibson, Chicago, is a guest this week with her sisters-in- law, Misses Gibson. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Hart and daughters, Listowel, spent from Wednesday to Sunday with Mrs, R, Newton. Mrs. Jessie Koch accompanied her sister and fainfly, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Matthews, Preston, on a three weeks' tour of the Western provinces and will visit relatives there and in the, States. Mr .and Mrs. Ira McLean spent part of last week with Mr, and Mrs. Ken Collier, London, and Mr, and Mrs. Donald Gibson, Monkton. Mrs. John Warwick and Miss Ly- la Warwick, Winnipeg, were re- cent visitors with Misses Gibson. Mrs, Ida Griffith, Wingham, is spending some time at her old home on the B Line of Howick. Miss Margaret Jardine is ac- companying her brother, Mr. and Mrs. William Jardine, Wingham, on a trip to Winnipeg and Tugaske, where they will visit relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Coates spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Coates. Mr. and Mrs. William Wade are spending a few days with Mrs. Violet Campbells, Thamesville, Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John Fraser were Dr. F. C. and Mrs. Fraser of Sudbury, Miss Ella Fraser of Burlington, Mrs. Robert Ruttan of Ingelsoll, Mrs. George McDonald of London, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart McLennan, Blue- vale, Mr. and Mrs. Charles McIn- tosh, Molesworth, Mrs. Robert Mc- Donald and Mr and Mrs. Glenn Fraser, Jamestown. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Rooney, of Mount Forest, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Elliott. Miss Bonnie Lynne Elliott returned home with them for a visit. Mrs. Ruth MacDonald has re- turned home from a two weeks' vacation with her sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barlow, of New York, and Miss Gertie Sangster, Detroit. Mrs. R. Newton spent the week- end in London and Byron. Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Gibson, of Hamilton, were Wednesday visitors last week with Misses Elsie and Marion Gibson, U U '11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111M1111111119111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111011111111111111111111111111S U U U U U U ALL ELECTRIC WATCH T IS PAGE GOLD MEDALLION FOR ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE OPENING OF WINGHAM'S FIRST. MI I I I1 1 • 1 11 11 11 1 11 1 .1 11 [1 1$ 1 Sl iN f i ll i t i •I l if i n[ 11 .1 1 1 14 1 •1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1i 11 1 11 1 1 11 11 1 1 11 1 •11 1 11 11 11 11 1 11 1 1 1 1 11 1 11 1 10 11 1 10 1 IR II HO PK II I II II N I IM i l lM 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 11 31 K 11 1 1 11 1 :11 M i l i B 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 •11 11 1 11 11 1 1 1