The Wingham Advance-Times, 1940-08-29, Page 8PAGE EIGHT WINGHAM ADVANCE-TIMES
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Show Starts at 8.00.p.m. exoopt Saturday,
Saturday Night, Two Shows, at 7.45 and 9.45 p.m.
Thursday, Friday, Saturday August 29, 30, 31
TYRONE POWER DOROTHY LAMOUR
EDWARD ARNOLD
“JOHNNY APOLLO”
A melodrama showing that crime does not pay.
Also “Miniature” and “News”.
Matinee Saturday afternoon at 2.30 p.m.
day at the home of her sister, Mrs.
Fred Culbcrt of Listowel.
Mr. Ken Wright of Englehart spent
i last week with Mr. Harold Pollock,
• and on Saturday he and Mr. and Mrs. [ Pollock and Miss Mildred McClen-
jaghan were visitors in London.
I Me and Mrs. Ernest Casemore and
Lj family spent Sunday at the home of
his sister, Mrs. Ed. Marsh of Wing-
1 ham Junction,
Rev. and Mrs. G. O. Cox and Don-
' na, and his mother, Mrs, D. A. Cox
* of Palmertson, and her mother, Mrs,
Mac. Ross and Miss Olive Terrif
1 spent Thursday last in Toronto with
. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Parsons. Donald
Parsons, who spent the summer holi-
’ days here, returned to his home in
j Toronto with them.
] Mr. James Curran and Mr, Irwin
I
I
out with Mr.
the threshing
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, September 2, 3, 4
SPECIAL
"'Vfk FAY BAINTER • GEORGE BANCROFT
Virginia Wcidler ■ Eugena Pallotte
TOM EDISON
Also “Cartoon”
“Novelty Subject”
“Canada Carries On”
Admission: Adults 35c. Children 20c.
Two Shows “Labour Day” Night.
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WHITECHURCH
This community extends sympathy
to Mrs, A. Emerson and family in
their bereavement.
Mr. Clarence McClenaghan is
spending this week at Ryerson Camp.
Miss Dorothy Stewart of Wingham
spent a few days last week with Miss
Mildred McClenaghan.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Goyeau of
Leamington, Harold of Windsor and
Arthur of Detroit, spent Sunday at
WATCH
REPAIRS
For Satisfaction
Have your Watch or Clock re
paired at
William’s Jewellery
Official C.N.R. Watch Inspector
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aldin Pur-
don. Billie Purdon, who has been with
his grandparents for several weeks,
returned home with them and Mrs.
Purdon left with 'them to spend some
time at Leamington.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brogden of In-
gersol visited on Sunday at the home
of her sister, Mrs. Fred Newman, and
Donald, Barbara, Marilyn, Douglas
and Betty, returned with >them for a
week.
Master Raymond Laidlaw of Kin
loss spenF last week at the home of
his aunt, Mrs. Jas. Falconer.
Miss Stewart of Brussels is visiting
with Mrs. A. Fox. Miss Nettie Sharpe,
who was visiting there last week, re
turned home to Hamilton on Satur
day.
Mrs. Harold Sparling spent the
week-end in Toronto with her hus
band, who is a patient at Christie
St. Hospital.
This community extends sympathy
to Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Waddell, whose
week-old-son passed away last Mon
day.
Miss Lila Emerson is spending this
week with her sister, Mrs. Haggitt of
Blyth.
Mr. and Mrs. Pratt and family of
Stratford, spent the week-end at the
home of Mr. R. Y. Carrick.
Mr. and Mrs. Gen McClenaghan-
Eileen and Fay and Irwin, spent Sun-
raw
This Week
$30.00 In Prizes Saturday Night
$10.00 For First Prize
$10.00 For Second Prize
10 $1.00 Prizes
The Following Are I
WINGHAM BANK
NITE STORES
KING BROS.
C, N. MERKLEY
C. H. McAVOY
J. MASON & SON
ANDREW MITCHELL
J. W. McKlBBON
MacLEAN Lumber & Coal Co,
MACHAN BROS.
GEORGE OLVER
PETERSONS’
D. RAE & SON
JACK REAVIE
SMITH’S GROCERY
STAINTON’S HARDWARE
C. TEMPLEMAN & SON
TERVIT’S DAIRY
WILLIAMS’ RESTAURANT
FRANK WATSON
ELMER WILKINSON
GEORGE WILLIAMS
WALKER STORE
__ A. J, WALKER
------------ ; WILLIS SHOE STORE
Lucky ticket with every 25 cents you spend at the
above named stores.
ARMITAGE’S
BERT ARMSTRONG
C. BONDIFRANK CASKANETTE
FRED CARTER
CAMPBELL’S GARAGE
CRAWFORD’S GARAGE
DOMINION STORE
HARRY FRYFOGLE
FOXTON’S LUNCH
T. FIELD & CO.
GREEN FRONT STORE
T. H. GIBSON
GREER’S SHOE STORE
W. R. HAMILTON
HANNA’S MEN COLBORNE LADIES’ SHOP
HURON MOTORS
W. A, HEUGHAN
HYDRO SHOP
IS ARD STORES
MURRAY JOHNSON
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McClenaghan started
Frqd Davidson with
outfit this year,
Mrs. Chas. Homuth, formerly Sarah
Jane Davis, a cousin of <Mt. Harry
i Godkin, passed away on Saturday at
her home at Breslaw. Her husband,
Rev. Mr, Homuth, of the Mennonite
Brethern of Christ’s Church, survives.
They formerly lived on the Homuth
farm, now owned by Mr. John Webb.
She was buried on Monday from Hes-
peler to Mount Pleasant Cemetery,
Toronto.
Mr. James Weir of London spent
the week-end with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Davidson and Mr. and
Mrs. Edgar Gaunt and children of
Marnoch visited there on Sunday.
Mr. ad Mrs. James Elliott and
Jean and Harold of Bluevale, also
Albert Louttit of Wingham, spent
Miss Ma-ria Louttit and Mr. and Mrs.
Sunday, with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Elliott.'
Miss Jean Coulter R. N. of Bryon
San., London, is spending her holi
days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. J, Coulter.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Currie and
daughters with June, Irene, Stewart
Everitt of Wingham, spent Sunday
in Kincardine with Mr. and Mrs.
Chas. Searle.
Mr. ad Mrs. Wallace Conn spent
Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Earle Caslick of Culross and Mrs.
Will Conn is visiting this week with
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnston of
Lucknow.
Mr, Charlie Coulter, London, spent
the week-end with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Alec Coulter.
Mr. John Gillespie has been nursing
a very sore hand during the past
week, two abcesses formed on the
back of the hand.
Miss Eva Wilson of Palmerston is
visiting this week at the home of her
aunt, Mrs. J. F. McLean, and on Sun
day she and Mr. and Mrs. McLean
and Jack visited at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Ira McLean of Brussels.
Ira has been at fingal airport during
the past few weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Gillespie and
Agnes, and Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Schol-
tz, spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs.
Bert Reid of Listowel.
Mrs. Brooks, Culross, has been
visiting at the home of her daughter,
Mrs. Neil Robb of Stratford.
Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Elliott of Bdue-
vale visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Lester Falconer.
J Misses Muriel, Catharine and Shir-
j ley Shaw of Toronto, spent th$
! week-end at the home of their grand
mother, Mrs. Jas. MacGregor.
Miss Noreen Kilpatrick, Lucknow,
is visiting this week with her grand-
' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Robinson.
; Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Leggatt,
Wingham, and Mr. and Mrs. Eli Jac-
I' Ques, spent Sunday with the latter’s
i-son, George Jacques at Preston,
j This community extends sympathy
i to Mr. and Mrs. George Taylor in the
loss of their little fifteen month old
daughter, Claiare.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Lott of Lon
don, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Palmer of
I Wroxeter, were visitors with Mr. and
I Mrs. Walter Lott on Sunday.
The Ladles Auxiliary of the Angli
can Church, Wingham, met at the,,
home of Mrs. Lance Grain on Wed
nesday.
Mr. and Mrs, George Harkness'
were Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. John Richardson.
Mr. and Mrs. John Johnston, Mr.
James Moore and his daughter, Col
leen spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Chamney, and Mr. Moore and
evening for
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SCHOOL DAYS
And little feet feel like
singing, too, when they
’re snugly and comfort
ably
fine,.
boys and girls. Every
style the young folks
favor is included — and
sizes for all. Fitted for
super comfort and cor
rect posture.
$1.49 to $2.95
encased in these
sturdy shoes for
GREER’S
“THE GOOD SHOE STORE”
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Anniversary Sunday Next
Rev. C. Tavener, and Mrs. Tavener
have returned home after a two week
vacation, Mr. Tavener conducted the
regular services on Sunday in the
United Church. Next Sunday the An
niversary services will be observed
in Bluevale United Church.
Earl Moore of Brussels had charge
of -the service in Knox Presbyterian
Church and at Eadies.
Rev. F, G. Fowler will preach next
Sunday following a month's vacation.
Ladies Groups Met
Mrs. Archie Messer was the hostess
this week for the monthly meeting
of the double Group of the Ladies’
Aid of /Knex Presbyterian Church.
Following the business session, the
ladies were engaged in quilting. Re
freshments were served’ and a social
time enjoyed.
Mr. and Mts. Arthur Shaw- spent
the week-end in Toronto- and were
LIGHTERS & PIPES
FRESH TOBACCOS
And MAGAZINES
— At —
Omar Haselgrove’s
Smoke Shoppe
$
I KIDDIES I
going back to school |
Spells J
Clean Clothes |
so mothers drop in
s
and see some real bar.
gains in WASHERS
and CLEANERS
liis clcHighter Ie£t in tHc
their home in Toronto.
Mr, and Mrs. Harry Perdue and
May and Jim, visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs, David Chamney.
BLUEVALE
Injured While Harvesting Oats
Mr, John Nicholson, B, Line, Turn-
j berry, met with an unfortunate ac
cident at his home on Saturday after
noon. He was drawing in oats, and
when entering 'the barn the whiffle-
trees broke and Me Michelson was
dragged off the load, and fell to the
barn floor. He suffered some broken
ribs, a fractured collar bone and it is
feared concussion, He was rushed to
Wingham to the doctor and is a pat-
(ient in the General Hospital.
Reg* $114.50 washers re
duced to
$89.50
Royalaire tank type va
cuum cleaner and all
attachments
Reg* $89.50 only
$59.50
For a limited time only
So hurry.
Radio and Electrical
Service
Phone 157 Wingham
mum - .
guests at the marriage of their neice,
Miss Helen Bernice Johnston, daugh
ter of Mr, and Mrs, Fred Johnston,
to Mr. Roland Wilfred Lewis, The
marriage took pljace in High Park
United Church on Saturday,
\ Week-end visitors with Miss Duff
and Mrs,’ M. L, Aitken included, Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Field of Teeswater,
Mr. and Mrs. Gerrond Duff and
daughter Jane of Welland, and Mr.,
Donald Street of Hollen,
Mrs, M. L, Aitken and Miss Dor
othy Aitken spent a day recently in
St. Marys. Miss Aitken has been en
gaged as teacher in the primary de
partment of the public school at St.
Marys.
Mr. and Mrs. iMilton McVittie of
Flint, Michigan, are visiting with Mr,
and Mrs. W. S. Davidson and other
relatives,
Mr. and Mrs, S. Rolph and daugh
ter, Detroit, Mr, and Mrs. R. Alridge,
Lois and David of Fordwich, spent
Sunday at the home of their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Mann.
Roy Mooney who has spent the
summer vacation at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. A. D. Smith, has returned
to his home in Toronto to fe-enter
school.
Mr. and Mrs. R. F, Garniss spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Neil B.
McEachern at Mount Forest.
Mrs. Ross Button is a patient in
the Listowel Memorial Hospital.
iMiss Maxine Cowan of Wingham
visited with her cousin, Miss Helen
Elliott.
Mrs. Stanley Darling is visiting her
mother at Harriston. ’
’ Miss Colclough of Goderich is the
guest of her sister, Mrs. Allan Larder.
Miss Isabel McKinnon of Kitchener
is holidaying at the home of her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. McKinnon.
Russel Barnard has accepted a pos
ition at Howson’s mill, Wingham and
commenced duties this week. .
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Ramsay have
as their guests their daughter, Mrs.
Alan F. iMeiklejohn and Mary Ellen
of Kingston. Lieut. Meiklejohn, who
is signalling officer for the Stormont,
Dundas and Glengarry Highlanders,
was- their guest this week-end.
School Opens Tuesday Next
Tlie Bluevale Public School will
open on Tuesday, September 3rd. Mr;
Duncan Stewart of Stratford
been engaged as teacher.
re-
has
BELGRAVE
Girls had Charge of Institute Meeting
The girls of the Belgrave Women’s
Institute were in charge of the Aug
ust meeting of the branch and- a large
attendance of members and visitors
gathered at the home of Miss- Helen
Yuill Tuesday afternoon for the meet
ing. Mrs. N. Keating, the president,
was in the chair. The minutes of the
previous meeting were read and ad
opted. Several conveners gave’ sug
gestions of what work could be done
individually in each activity such as
an objective for each month’In war
work; the use of more milk and early
registering were some mentioned.
It was decided to, distribute patches
for quilts to be made by different
groups. The roll call, “A new idea- in
sewing or baking,” A penny fine for
failure to respond, was well' responded
to. War work was also reported. Mrs.
O. G. Anderson spoke on the Feder
ation of Agriculture and asked all to
study this problem. Miss Helen Yuill
was asked to take charge of the social
. program. A paper on current events
I was- given by Myrtle- Yuill. A vocal
1 duet by Marjorie and! Marlene Mac-
, Kenzie was much enjoyed. Miss Beryl
; Cunningham, gave a very instructive
i address on “Salt,” telling where it is
I found, some customs in its use- in
; other countries and ages. Several
practical uses of salt were also given.
Elaine Walsh favored with a piano
solo which was much appreciated by
, the girls of the? Institute and a social
: time enjoyed.
Miss Mary VanCamp of Exeter,
visited 'with relatives here.
Quite a number from here visited
the Belgrave members of the
Battery at Carling Heights on
day.
MORRIS
99th
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Thursday, August 29, 1940
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WE HAVE
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Stainton’s Hardware
Bi
sary Service on Sunday at 11a.m. and
7,30 p.m. Rev. F. Gilbert of Walton
shall be the special speaker. The choir
of the church shall render special
music for the occasion.
Miss Margaret Coulter of White
church spent the week-end with R.
H. and Mrs. McKinnon.
Rev. C. and Mrs. Tavener arrived
home on Friday after spending two
weeks holidays at Mirimachi Beach.
Mrs. Ross Button was operated- on
in Listowel on Saturday. We are glad
to report she is making favorable pro
gress.
Russell Barnard has secured a posi
tion in Howson and Howson mill.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Fortune, also
Mrs. Woods spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Melville Mathers.
.Miss Rhoda Robertson left for Tor
onto to take a commercial course.
Sorry to report the illness of'Mrs.
Alex McEwen and hope for a speedy
recovery.
Mr. Wilbert Mathers of Dublin has
resumed his duties at the station aftei-
six weeks illness.
Geo-.. Johnston and. Wilson Thorn
ton, were home on Sunday fur a few
hours from camp at London.
Miss- Mossie Milligan returned to
Toronto on Tuesday after spending
her holidays with Mr. and Mrs. R. J.
McClellan.
Mr. and Mrs. John Cathers and
children visited Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Lincoln.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Reid and
Allan, visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Jas. Stapleton, Wingham.
Mrs. Angus Stewart of Wingham
spent a couple of days last week with
her daughter, Mrs. Rich. Jeffrays.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wylie,
Frances and Jimmie, spent Sunday...
with the the latter’s parents, Mr. and^j^
Mrs. John Metcalfe. 'W7'
The Red Cross Dance which was
held on Friday evening was a decided
success. Master Gordon James being
the Lucky winner for the quilt. Two
other prizes being given, Mr. Leslie
Bryce and Miss Bernice Appleby be
ing the lucky winners.
Miss Dorothy Dunkin spent last
week with Miss Kathleen Cathers at
Gorrie.
GLENANNAN
Rev. H. Miller of. Blenheim visited
one day recently with his sister, Mrs.
Wm. Breckenridge.
Mrs. Robert Muir spent last week
visiting with Mrs. Wm. Haugh.
R’ev. John Hutton of Underwood
is visiting at the home of his brother-
in-law, Mr. Wm. Campbell and with
other relatives.
spent
Mrs.
EYES EXAMINED—
GLASSES FITTED—
AT MODERATE
PRICES.
R. A. Reid R. 0
Eyesight Specialist
Wingham Office
At Williams’ Jewelry Store
Every Wednesday Morning
9 to noon.
PHONE 161 PROMPT DELIVERY
SHOP AT
ALLEN’S APPLE
JUICE ............... 8-oz. tin 5c
NEW CLOVER
HONEY................4 lb. pail 50c
BLUE BOY
COFFEE ...................... 39c lb.
DAVIE’S EASY SPREAD
CHEESE...........17c «/2 lb. pkg. .
Special Miracle Whip
VINEGAR .. Gallon .. 39c• •
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Shaw
the week-end with Dr. and
Shaw and took in the exhibition.
A. D. Smith with Toronto friends.
Roy Mooney returned home after
spending his holidays in Bluevale.
Mr. . and Mrs. Dunbar of Ethel
spent Sunday with Robt. J. and Mrs.
McClennan.
Miss Margaret Robertson of Brus
sels spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. Jas. Kerney,
Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Sparling also
Mr. and Mrs, Everett Sparling of
Gorrie with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. John
ston.
Miss Mabel Coultes returned to
Toronto after Spending het holidays
with her mother.
Miss Elizabeth Robertson of Tor
onto, spent the week-end With 'her
patents. \I Bluevale United Church Anniver-
14-CUT RUBBER I HEAVY ZINCRINGS .. ............. 3 dozen 15c 1 RINGS............27c dozen
XXX Blended or Spirit
SALAD DRESSING
SWANDOWN
CAKE FLOUR ...... 27c pkg,
IODIZED OR PLAIN
SALT .............. 8c 2-lb. box
t 19c 49c
CALUMET BAKING
POWDER...........19c 12-oz. tin
WHOLE MIXED
PICKLING SPICE ... 29c lb.
York Pure Pork Sausage .....
Dumarts Chicken Roll..............
Macaroni and Cheese Loaf .....
Peameal Cottage Rolls ........
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SWEET JUICY
ORANGES ______
... 20c Lb.
..,, 35c Lb.
29c Lb*
25c Lb.
A i large firm 30c lb. I CABBAGE
Be Sure To Get Your Bank Nite Tickets For The
Saturday Night Draw. Cash Prizes.
2 heads 15c