HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1958-10-15, Page 6PILLOW CASES
42" Good Quality Cotton
88c Pair
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Like all '59 Che,vvies, the Ipapala SPori: Sedan is (dormer,
he *Ingham Advaneell'imeet,.. Wednesday.. out. yG, 1951
orrow confidently at liFe
h has been., very Ill Wlth . toohlh,-..• • • -
Mr, and Mtn. 410y.0 Nontenaery of Belgrave visited on Sunday at
the florae of their daughter, Mrs,
Angus wow.
Mrs, -J. -MobOan of Wroxetet
visited this .Weeffen.d. with Mn. :and
Mrs, G„-Giliesple, Mrs, waiver
Lott and .other friends in Ow vil-
lage; •
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,.About Um' A.1?.., the chinese
made their coins In the shape of
the things 'they wanted to :buy,
Household Finance- is backid.
by 80 years' experience. in
making prompt loans, At
HFC you may pprrow up to
$1000 for any good purpose.
Borrow in privacy with repay.,
ment terms that suit your
- income best,
0,11*.Y. gttohexter, Ifer piece.
lytieaVielOt 0114lIten Barrie,
visited on Sunday with me. and,
Mrs, gerahont- Johnston,•. and all
MO- Johlootoh families gathered on
Monday at the home of Mr and Mrs, has Wend. of Sefif forth for 4
family dinner party, -
Private Jack kionogrson, who has
been „visititig .the 'home of parents, mr,„ and Mrs, Robt, Hen-,
deratt.n. of Ninloss, during the past
two weeks, left 'en Monday to ro•
.!'t'40 to 'Edmonton, where he has
.ben stationed for pie past year,
,•Mr, P,larence Mama was taken to
Winghrn 'flit•sirttal 0.4 week Where,
BACKACHE. : Maybe Warning
oick4ch410. 04,4. caused bi Ivry kidney fiction, When Weep pt put if
order, emu ecidi and elutes remain
In the evitenr.. Then ,betkethe_f ',
• hutted coat or-titsf tinal,ost and heify.,
11440 feeling may soon follow, Theo
the time to take Desld'e..:Kidnoy
Dodd's stimulate the kidneys to normal.
omit, Then you her better—deep
better-,work better, Get Dedd!ir
Kidney, Pine now, , „,.
Over .500,000 Canadians borrow from .arq every year
HOUSEHOLD FINANCE
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t?'!tee.1-1°W°*!1: e . GRACEFUL EXIT—It's one, two, three and you're out-r-of (iltrYslor of Canada's new swivel seats for 1059.
4 touch of the lever and: an easy swing and your See t are on the, ground. These seats will he standard
equipment on the 1959 Plymouth Sports Fury and Chrysler $00E sports (air, Optional on other Chrysler
products. , ,
M, R. Jenkins, Manager
35A West Street Telephone 1501
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the funeral of Mr, Farriers
nephew, the' late Wesley 'Sherriff, who passed away on Sattirddy in
Wingham Hospital, after being a
patient there, during the. past year.
Interment was made in Wingharn
Cemetery on' Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Watson of
Forest visited on Sunday with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs.' Allan
son, and with other Pattiso,n rela
tives in E. Wawanosh,
Mr, and Mrs. SteWart Smith and
Blind River, spent the ,week-end
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Thos, Morrison, and his parents,
Mr. and IVIrs. Vernon Stockill of
PowasSa.n, accompanied them, and
visited with Mr. Herbert •Laidlaw
and Ivan.
Mr, and Mrs, Carman Farrier
and family of Long Branch, and
Miss Winnifred Farrier of. Toronto,
spent the week-end' with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R.
Farrier.
Farrier relatives ihere ,.attentled
THEATRE CLOSED
MONDAY, TUESDAY AND
AVEDNESDAy, -EACH WEEK
THU4S. - SAT.
October 17 - pi
"ROAD TO BALI"
with Bob, Hope, Bing Crosby
. and borothy Lamour
One the "famous road" cora-
edy revived• for your entertain--
FALL SALE at
Carmichael's
YES FOLKS, THIS IS OUR ANNUAL FALL JAMBOREE OF
btk
SPECIALS:10 NO END;
The ,fallowing are JUST A FEW of the MANY BARGAINS
" you Will find at .CARMICHAEL'S. •
BOYS' SHIRTS
Sizes 2 - Ox
88c
NYLONS
First Quality
59c Pair
IBEX BLANKETS
IWO, full be size
for $5.88 pair
• Slightly Imperfect
PENMAN'S
UNDERWEAR
11' Combs. - $3.88
`95' Combs. - $7.88
BAN LON
SWEATERS
The magic word now is •
BAN LON in all shades
LADIES' SLIPS
Our famous Life dine Slip
Size 32 = 42
at $2.88
Pullovers - $5.49
Cardigans - $7.49
SALE STARTS THURSDAY, OCT. 10th " t9
SATURDAY, OCT. 25th
Nciw' is the Time - Carmichael's the, Place
Shop and Save - Come early and
!remember THE BEST COSTS LESS at.
CARMICHAEL'S
It's shaped to the modern Canadian taste with a lean, clean silhouette" crisp new contours, beaut
fully restrained accents. It brings you More,spaciousness and Comfort with anew Bbdy by"Fisher.
It, has a bright new sheen -- a new kind of Mash, that keeps its lustre 'without waxing for up to.
thr'ee years. New bigger brakes. Vast netilitreas;of,visibilliy. New Hi.Thrift 6.,New handling ease
and road steadiness. It's new right down to the tires!
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n one: Our Prices Are Lower • Free
I: 590 We KeeP Down the Upkeep Delivery E.
• FRESHNESS .
GUARANTEED
No. 1
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POTATOES
10 lbs. 29c ;
'APPLES
',When y ou take_:.the wheel, you begin
to findilliatlieWnseWhes's goes 'down
deep:; A ' new steering ratio makes
'handling easier. New suspension engi-
neering gi'ves,yon a more stable ride.,
There's a sweet new edition of Turbo-
glide.° Eight V8's plus a new Hi-Thrift
6 that goes and goes on a gallon. New
',Sand bigger brakes. Even new tires! •
There's stilftnore!'A new Magic-Mirror
finish that, keeps its shine without Wax-
nig or polishing for •up to three. years.'
New Impala Models. Wonderful new
station wagons' — including ,one with
a rear-facing .rear seat. And; with all
that's ,new,, you find those fine 'Chev-
rolet, virtues of economy and practi-
cality. Stop, in now and see the .'59
Chet/1AL • s' Extra-cost option,
Never before has an automobile manu-
facturer made such .sweeping changes
two years in a row, And never before
has any car been rkw.like this one.
The 1959 Chevrolet is ,more than a
restyled car— more, even, than a com-
pletely new car. It's your kind of car.
Shaped to reward your new taste in
style. Designed to anticipate your desire
for greater roominess and ebrafore.
Engineered for greater safety, 'won°.
my, ease of handling and smoothness
of ride.
6-14 oz. GREEN GIANT NIBLETS
6-20 oz. AYLMER CHOICE PEAS
7-15 oz. STOKELY'S FANCY CREAM CORN
II-15 oz. CLAWS PORII and BEANS
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Your first look shows you' that Chev-,
rolet says new like nobody else. New
4 ,Slimfine design brings entirely . nevi
poiSe and proportion to automobile
styling, Inside the new arid roomier
,,liody by Fisher you'll find truly tasteful
elegance, And you'll have .clear seeing
from every seats The new Vista.Panor,
amic windshield curves overhead — and
there are bigger Windows all- around,
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- iiir.4.1)oorlSethia heir) right down ,id its dreg,
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' Celle; 20 oz.. 'fr( '
CARROTS .
2 for 23c
Fancy McIntosh'
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6 qt. basket 59c a
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SPECIAL DEAL PRICE
Regular Value $4.55 SPECIAL $3.99
a DAINTY WHITE RICE . ... . . . 2 lbs. 33s 1 —U
SEEDLES RAISINS 2 lbs. 49c
i ICING SUGAR , . ...... „ 2 lbs. 25c
' Mr, and Mrs. Elliott Carruthers
of Holyrood visited on Sunday at
the home of his sister, Mrs. George
Fisher,
Mr ,and Mrs. Relison Falconer
and children of Sarnia spent the
week-end With his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Falconer and with Wing-
ham relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John
McIntyre, Wingham and Mr. and
Mrs. Hector ,,,Purdon, and children
,of Sarnia also visited with Mr. and
Mrs, 'Falconer,
Mr, and Mrs. Stewart Coupland
of Toronto. are spending this weelf
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles. Robinson, and with Gorrie
relatives, ,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davis of
Toronto spent the week-end with
Mr, and Mrs, Lawrence Taylor,
Mr, and Mrs. John Currie and
family visited on,Sunday with Miss
Rachel Currie of Galt, and Miss
Currie returned home with them
to spend this week with relatives
here.
Mr, and Mrs. James Henderson
of Brantford snent the week-end
with his aunt, Mrs. Wm. 'Dawson
and with. Mr. and Mrs, Wesley
Mr. and Mrs, George Tiffin move,
the Jest of this month from Kinloss
to' their, new home in Lucknow.
The WM.S. of Langskle Church
met on Thursday last at the church,
Mrs. Lloyd. Moffatt presidkl for a
short program and a very intereSt--
ing address by Mrs. W. McClean,'
Lucknow, special speaker for the,
occasion. Mrs, McClean has a'
brother in the Phillipines and Spoke
of the work there.
Mr. and Mrs, Richard Deacon
nd' family of Guelph and Mr, and
Mrs. Kenneth Pettaplace and fam-
ily of Teeswater visited on Mon-
day with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Currie.
Mr. and Mrs, J. O'Brien of Kin-
cardine visited on Sunday' with Mr.
,and Mrs. Clarence Chamney. Mr.
Chaniney purchased the corn frOm
Mrs, Levi Bieman and has' been
busy taking it home and getting it
into'his silO.
'Mr. and Mrs.. Alex Nethery and
family and Miss Barbara Irwin, 6f
Toronto, spent the week-end with
their parents at Belgrave and with
Mr: and Mrs. William 1rWin. •
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Montgomery
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fraser and
son Randy of Walton: and Mr. and
Mrs. Keith Montgomery, Wingham,
attended a ,family dinner at the
home of Mr. and Mrs: John Jamie-
son on Sunday.
Mrs .William Bieman. of Owen
sound has been visiting at the
home of Mr, and Mrs. Albert i3ie-
man and with Mrs. Levi Bieman
during, the past week.
The children or Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Vincent on the 9th conces-
sion,ef East Wawanosh have been
111 with measles,
Mr. and Mrs.. Lorne Humphrey.
and son Wayne and her 'parents
Mr. and Mrs. John Clemens, all of
HesPeler, scent the, week-end at
the home' of Mr. and Mrs, Roy
Robinson,
Mrs. Lloyd Self, of Walkerton
and Mr .George McKay of Guelph.
Spent the week-end at the home
of their sister, Mrs. Levi Bierman
Mr, and Mrs. John Mason of'
London visited on Wednesday last
with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mason.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Watson of
Erucefield and Miss Janet Watson
of Aylmer spent Monday at the
home,of Mr. and Mrs, Gilbert Bee-
croft. •
Mrs, Stewart, Mr. ;fames Forster
and Mrs, Lorne Forster 'of West
Wawanosh, visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Robertson,
The W.M.S. groups of Wingham.
Bluevale, Belgrave United Church-
,s and the Presbyterian W,M.S •
here, have been invited to attend
the autumn Thankoffering nieet-
ing of the Viridtceburch 'United
fluireb this Friday. evening, when .
Dr, bonald Watt, of Bella C.00la,
B.C., who is taking ribst graduate
work in Termite, will be the spec-
ial speaker and will show pictures
of•• his work in the hospital and'
throughout that district. All are
cordially invited to he present.
Ur, and Mra. Noble Greenaway
and Brian, were in London on
Thursday, and her paAnts, Mr. and
Mrs, Alex, Coulter, who 11W spent
the past few weeks at. the Green-
away borne, returned to their hoMe
in the city, Mrs. Rutherford Reavie
also accompanied them, A,na visited
with her husband in Westminster
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Thompson
and little son, Visited on. Sunday
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
'Gordon Wright of Clifford,
Mr. and Mrs. Iaelt Gillespie and
also Miss Linda, Bristol,
pil of Sarnia, spent the week-end
with parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Gitteapio arid With Fattier rela-
tives bare,
Mr. and Mrs. Prank Steekill of
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