The Wingham Advance-Times, 1955-10-05, Page 7The Wingham Advance-Times, Wednesday, October 5th, 1955 Page Seven
new special values
ON SALE NOWr
Just 3 More Days of Big Savings — Sale Ends Sat. Oct 8
BLANKET
Texmade" Ibex Quality Flannelette
78c
EACH
Specially
Purchased
Children's
Full Fashioned . . . Afternoon Sheers . . •
51-gauge, 15-denier. Outstanding sav
ings here! Fine Nylon Hosiery . . . full
fashioned for a smooth sleek fit . . .
finished with slender back seam . . . neat
panel heel ... in new Fall tones: Glow
and Beige. Sizes 816 to 11.
Target Sale Price . . . . 78c
Target Sale Price. .
49
Newest of Famous
Beaconsfield Blankets
Double Bed, 72" x 90", size
Beautiful downy soft acetate and nylon blend
blankets to complement your room decoration
and give added warmth when you want it in
. the months ahead. Wide 5" Satin binding in
colors to match Blankets. Choose from Gypsy
Red, Gold, Green, Blue, Pink.
Target Sale Price ..................................................
Large Size, 70 x 90 — All Firsts
Save on every pair of this well-known LO'W PRICED
quality flannelette Blanket during this
great sale. Full big size, 70 x 90, of
warm thickly napped flannelette KF ilr
borders of Pink or Blue.
Target Sale Price..............PAIR
Save! First Quality!
Goodyear
PILLOWS
Allergy free
Keep their shape
Won't sag' or lump
Zip-off cover for easy
washing
At a new low price
Target
Sale
Price .
3 pairs $2.30
EACH
Warm! Practical! An all-purpose Coat for
Boys or Girls that affords warm protection
from winter’s cold and snow . . . Red Kasha
lined . . .Storm cuffs . . .Zippered hood and
underfly front. Brass buckle front closing.
Navy or Black . . . Sizes 4 to 7.
Target Sale Price - EACH $8.44
FORDWICH
Morning Star Lodge
The L.O.B.A. Morning Star Lodge,
met in the Orange Hall, on Wednes
day night. Mrs. Susan Gibson, W.M.
was in the chair. A short business
meeting was held and plans made for
a tea and bazaar in October. A draw
will be made then on a satin cushion.
Visitors from the L.O.B.A. lodges
of Gorrie and Harriston were enter
tained, 21 visitors being present. Con
tests and games were enjoyed. A
mystery prize was won by Mrs. Ila
Pemerling, of Harriston. A delicious
Waterloo Cattle Breeding
Association
“Where Better Bulls Are Used”
HERE IS PROOF THAT THESE BULLS
ARE DOING THE JOB
We have received from the Holstein-Friesian Association of Canada,
an up-to-date report of the milk and fat production as well as type
grading of the daughters of our Holstein bulls. These Production
figures are a comparison with the Breed Class Average which is 100%.
The records and grading are on artificially sired daughters in many
herds and under varying conditions.
Type graded
daughters
Breed
BULLS
% B.GA. All daus.
No. of
record daus. Milk
No. of
graded
Fat daus.
average 47%
G.P. or
better
Monogram Duke V.G. Extra 205 110 111 288
Glenafton Milestone V.G.163 114 120 302
Glenafton Trademark V.G.48 111 116 109
Elmcroft Celebrity V.G.47 105 105 89
Seiling Wing Double V.G.28 106 119 86
Seiling Wing Pietje 2 88 86 11
All these sires together average 493 110 114 885
60%
41%
48%
40%
50%
36%
49%
lunch was served.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stewart, of Lis-
towel, visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. James Vittie.
Congratulations to . Mr. and Mrs.
Ron Massey on the birth of a son
in the Listowel Memorial Hospital.
L.A.C. William Campbell and Mrs.
Campbell, of London, visited over the
week-end with the latter’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Crosby Sothern,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Baker and family
of London, spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. George Baker.
Week-end visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Ross Doig were Messrs. Jack
Doig and James Grant of St. Cathar
ines.
Mr. Bruce Williamson, of London,
spent the week-end at his home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Addisson Jacques, Ka
ren and Janet, visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. William Sothern.
Mrs. Clare Harris, Mrs. Stan Bride
and Mrs. William McCann attended
the W.I. area convention held last
Thursday and Friday in Guelph.
Mrs. George Bolander and John are
spending a couple of weeks with Har
riston friends.
Messrs. Allan Cooper, of Toronto,
and Everitt Cooper, of Walkerton,
spent the week-end at their home
here.
Mrs. Walter Horsburgh is spending
two weeks in Wingham.
Mrs. E. Fallis visited a couple of
days last week with friends in Gor
rie.
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Bride and Mr.
Stan Bride attended the funeral in
Preston last week of the late Mrs.
Addison Hill.
Mrs. Anson Demerling spent a few
days last week with relatives in Mit
chell.
Mr. and Mr. Joe Heffer spent the
week-end in Oshawa, where they at
tended the wedding of the former’s
brother.
Week-end and Sunday visitors at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Mc
Dermitt were Mr. Albert McDermitt
and son, Morgan, of Traverse City,
Mich., Mr. and Mrs. Percy McDermitt
and family, of Brantford, and Harold
McDermitt, of Galt.
Mrs. Mac Corbett and family, of
London, spent the week-end here.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bellamy, of Lon
don spent the week-end here.
Mrs. Clinton Jantzi and two child
ren, of Baden, spent the week-end
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hiram
Eastman.
Mrs. A. Sharpe, of Guelph, and her
son, L.A.C. John Sharpe, who is on
leave from Greenwood, N. S., spent
the week-end with the former’s sister,
Mrs. W. Rumple.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Williamson
and two children, spent the week-end
here. Her mother, Mrs. E. Fallis, re
turned to Richmond Hill with her for
a week.
Mr. Bernard King, of Harriston,
spent the week-end at his home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. McGinnes return
ed last week from the western provin
ces where they visited for a month.
Mr. Jack Foster, of Long Branch,
spent the week-end with his mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Wildfang, of
Toronto, visited over the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Simmons.
BELGRAVE
Hold A.Y.P.A. Annual
The annual meeting of Belgrave,
Blyth A.Y.P.A. was held at the rectory
at Blyth on Tuesday evening last
week. Mrs. George Ives, president,
was in charge and after completing
the year’s business turned the meet
ing over to Mr. B. de Vries, who con
ducted the election of officers for the
coming year, which are as follows:
President, Miss Claire Taylor; vice-
president, Miss Joan Brydges; treas
urer. Miss Mary I. Nethery and secre
tary, Tom Brydges.
The meeting closed with prayer and
a lovely lunch was served by Mrs. de
Vries. The next meeting will be held
at the home of Miss Claire Taylor.
Personate
Miss Joan Brydges, Miss Mary I.
Nethery, George Bacon, Murray Brad
burn and Harry Brydges attended the
rally for Huron Deanery A.Y.P.A.s
held in St. George’s Church, at God
erich, last Monday evening. Murray
Bradburn was elected president for
Huron Deanery executive for the
coming year.
Murray Bradburn, a delegate from
Belgrave A.Y.P.A., has been attend
ing the three-day provincial conven
tion of the Anglican Young People’s
Association; being held in St. Paul’s
Church, Windsor.
Mr. Martin Grasby attended the
three day Credit Union Convention,
as a delegate from Belgrave, at Gen
eva Park, near Orillia last week.
Mrs. Ed. Hartlin, Goderich and Mr.
Keith Anderson, St. Thomas, spent
the week-end with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Anderson.
The following two bulls were privately owned
by the Unit in the summer of 1953 and
daughters are not yet in production.
Glenafton Benefactor Ex 31 111
Elmcroft Tradition V.G. 30 105
before being .purchased
their artificially bred
123 43 81%
109 50 70%
Production Pays the Bills
Why not use these bulls who have proven their ability to sire
daughters that are outstanding for milk production with a high
test, and better than average for type. The above bulls are alive and
will probably be good for some time with the exception of Elmcroft
Monogram Duke whose ability to produce good semen is over and
Seiling Wing Pietje who was recently slaughtered. We have a supply
of frozen semen on hand from Pietje.
If you wish to use a desirably proven bull or a prom
ising young bull, we have the answer with the bulls
in the Unit.
For more information or service to these or any of
our bulls of all breeds, phone collect to Clinton 515
or Mildmay 130rl2.
Between 7.30 and 10.00 a.m. on week days
7.30 and 9.30 a.m. on Sundays and holidays
F
ON THE NO. 9 HIGHWAY
JUST SOUTH OF HARRISTON
Fri., Sat., Oct. 7-8
Roy Rogers in
“Trail Of Robin Hood”
plus Judy Canova in
“The Untamed Heiress”
Sunday Midnite - Oct. 9th
“Man In The Attic”
Starring Jade Palance
TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY
Children under I? yrt. f>--'
Mr, and Mrs, Trev. Hainstock and
Joan, of Milton, spent the week-end
with relatives here.
Mr. Gerald Cullins, of Stratford,
spent the week-end at the home of his
parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Montgomery, Mr.
and Mrs. Borysvitch and Nancy, of
Toronto, visited in the community
over the week-end and attended
Gorrie Fair.
Mrs. Pearl Chilton, of Toronto,
spent the Week-end with relatives.
Miss Dorothy Campbell, of Hamil
ton, spent the week-end with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Campbell.
Mr. and Mrs. Byron Gohn and
Teddy, of Toronto, spent the week-end
with Mrs. J. Beswitherick, Lenore
and Violet.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hambly and
Janie returned home on Sunday after
spending six weeks visiting relatives
in England.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Schaefer, of
Milverton, visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Alex Keith. Miss Phyllis
Keith, of Hcsson, also visited her
parents over the week-end.
Rev. Russell Horsburg, of Zion
United Church, Hamilton, will be the
guest speaker on Sunday, October 9,
for anniversary services at Fordwich
United Church.
Miss Darlene Keas, of Guelph, spent
the Week-end at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. W, A. Gibson.
The annual meeting of the Bible
Society will be held in Knox United
Economy Priced
New Stripes Size 20 x 40
An outstanding buy! These full-sized Bath
Towels are regular first quality in fast color
candy stripes on white grounds. Backed
with close water lnuigry loops for quick
drying. Regular Bath Size, 20 x 40. Color
combinations are Flamingo, Blue, Sea
Green, Sun Gio.
Target Sale Price
PAIR
Quantities of these items are
limited, so plan to come in early
when the selection is best . . .
See also many new and unadver
tised values on display.
Church on Monday evening, October
10, at 8 o’clock. The sound motion
picture “45 Tioga Street’’ will be
shown.
BELMORE
Marks 88th Birthday
William H. Irwin, of 200 Broughdale
Ave., London, formerly of the Bel
more district, will celebrate on Octo
ber 8th, his 88th birthday. A resident
of Belmore district all his life, Mr.
Irwin moved to London two years ago.
He is enjoying quite good health
for his years and this summer spent
two months with his grandson and
wife, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jackson,
who reside on the farm where he
used to live. He also enjoys reading
the newspapers, listening to the radio
and watching TV.
Mrs. Irwin was the former Marian-
Murray. They have two daughters,
Lilian (Mrs. R. E. Jackson) of Exeter
and Blanche (Mrs. Robert MacKay) of
Broughdale, London, with whom he
resides.
Best wishes are extended to Mr.
Irwin from relatives and friends for-
many more birthdays.
ILLASHMAR
THEATRE P
Llashmar
Drive-In Theatre
LISTOWEL
Turn at Armouries on Hwy. 86
Thurs., Fri., Oct. 6-7
—Double Feature—
“To Paris With Love”'
(Color) Alex Guinness
“The Outlaw Stallion”
(Color)
Phil Carey Dorothy Patrick
Sat., Mon., Oct. 8-10
“The Kidnappers”
Vincent Winter Jon Whiteley
Tues, Wed., Oct. 11-12
“Pushover”
(Adult)
Fred MacMurray Kim Noval<
Thurs, Fri., Oct. 13-14
“Nearer To Heaven
(Color)
Robert Donat Kay Walsh
Cartoon, Added Short at Each
Performance
Children’s Playground
2 Shows Nightly, rain or clear
Children under 12 years in cam
FREE!
CLINTON, ONTARIO
Next to Clinton Community
Park — Open at 7J0
First show at dusk.
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Thurs., Fri., Oct. 6-7
“Genevieve”
(Color)
Kay Kendall John Gregson
Cartoon and Short
Sat., Mon., Oct 8-10
DOUBLE FEATURE
“Battle of Rogue River”
(Color)
George Montgomery
Martha Hyer
“Mr. Hulot’s Holiday”
Jacques Tati
1 Tues., Wed., Oct. 11-12
S “Miss Sadie Thompson”
S (Color)
g Rita Hayworth
■ Jose Ferrer
g (Adult Entertainment)
= Col.—Leon Errol Double Reel
S Comedy
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Thurs., Fri., Oct. 13-14
“The Cruel Sea”
Jack Hawkins
■ Cartoon and News at each Per
il fomiance.
g Children’s playground, two
g shows nightly rain or clear.
5 Children under 12 in cars free.
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