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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1943-12-16, Page 4-.mopormompAir,00rdrivoc,, For a Real Christmas Thrill Give a Gift from WILLIAMS' JEWELLERY STORE The lasting quality of a gift of jewelery will give the recipient an'', added thrill when he o*- she unwraps the things that Santa has left, Williams Jewelery Store offers scores of ideas for gifts in very price range.- In spite of Wartime conditions we think that our display this Year is 'as good as ever. Come in and look around. A FEW GIFT SUGGESTIONS Bulova, Roman, Westfield and Vadis Watches, moderately priced. Rogers and Community Plate — still some in stock. Glass,, China, Bluebird Diamonds, Leather 0,11 Goods and a host of other suggestions too numer- 0. to mention. 4.47-wiipf;acig +;.;tattg,:50sig.e4M4.raitti jraig%4471 • A.*, • • • .• SGyytSi • • Williams' Jewellery Store on or before the eighteenth day of December, 1943, full particulars of their claims in writing. Immediately after the said eighteenth day of De- cember, the assets of the said testator will be distributed amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to claims of which the executrix shall then have notice. DATED this thirtieth day of No vember, 1943. • J. H. CRAWFORD, ' Wingham, Ontario, Solicitor for the Ekecutrices. NOTICE TO CREDITORS 1••••••••••,,.. RADIO ACTIN° UP e., Phone 171... and have your Radio re- stored to its hest performance. PATTISON Radio Service -41000 Or; -WM:AM -Ar,a 04%10410 -VOA WA . • ,t 'tints of the hristmas GiftVaines It You Shop at the Isard Stores A great variety of fine gifts for every member of the family. GIFTS FOR HER -- House Coats—Fancy Sweat- ers — Pullovers — Gloves — Hosiery — Purses — Scarfs — Lingerie — Handkerchiefs — Dresses — Fur Coats. @ GIFTS FROM THE MEN'S AND BOY'S WEAR STORE — Dressing Gowns and House Coats — Ties — Handkerchiefs — Scarfs — Shirts — Sweaters Underwear — Braces — Gloves. Your boy would appreciate a new Suit or Overcoat. H. E. 'BARD Cy' CO. Phone 68 THE STORE THAT HAS GIFTS FOR ALL • W K-e;A ''Age4g - r:+k .ZA:ket XMAS TREE LIGHTS 8 Series Sets $1.09 Multiple Sets .. .. . .. . . . $1.29 Bulbs 2 for 15c VISIT OUR CHINAWARE and GLASSWARE DEPARTMENT "Gifts afore at Stainton's Store" Sleighs - Wagons Sno.Flex Sleighs $2.25, $2.50, $2.75 • Pal Transport Wagons $1.50 Station Wagons $1.50 VII•11101•1111114. Carving Sets $2.95 Butcher Knives . . 59c to $1.25 Coffee Spoons (6 in set) . . $1.25 Skiis and Ski Poles 3- ft. $1.19 5 ft. $2.39 5 ft. 6 inches $2.39 6t ft. $6.25 6. ft. 6 inches • $6.25, $6.39 Poles $3.35, $2.50, $1.95 Childs Skiis and Poles $1.50 Hockey Sticks 30c - 35c - 50c - 65c - 75c - $1.00 Wooden Kiddie Cars $2.50, $2.89 DOLLS TOYS - GAMES Reliable Full Dress Dolls, 21" . $1.00 Teddy Bears $1.79 Novelty Stuffed Dolls . . . $2.75 Wheel Barrows , . $2.50 Boxing. Gloves (sets - 2 pair) •%44 "4444 $3.75, $4.75 Four 'O'Clock Tea Sets—choice of 4 colors 60c, $1.00 Pastry Sets .. . . . . 20c, 40c Sewing Sets $1.19, $1.45 Drums . — . . . 65c Dolly's`Bath Sets 15c Toy Sign Writers — 49c Lawn Chairs 23c Building Blocks, set , 49c Paint Boxes 25c Lotto 65c Michey Monk , 25c Swing Skittles „ .... „ . 25c Slates . . 90c, $1.39 Table Tennis 59c, $1.39 Kiddies Snow Shovels — _ 25c Doctor Sets 50c, 98c Chemistry Sets . $4.25 Checkers and Board .. . . .. 25c Microscopic Sets — . ... , $4.25 CALL AND SEE OUR LARGE STOCK OF GIFTS Stainton's Hardware CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Richard Culliton and family wish to express their sincere appreci- ation to their neighbors and friends for the thoughtfulness and kindness during their recent sad bereavement, CARD OF THANKS We take this opportunity of expres- sing our appreciation to our neighbors for their assistance at the chimney fire at our home on Friday. We also wish to express our thanks to the Wingham Fire Brigade for their quick response and to Central for her effic- ient work at the switch-board. Mr. and Mrs. Percy King. CARD OF THANKS We take this opportunity of expres- sing our thanks to our friends and neighbors for their kindness and e f- pressions of sympathy during our recent bereavement, We also wish to express our appreciation to the staff of Wingham General Hospital for their kindly services. . Mr, and Mrs. Marshall Stonehouse, GORRIE Mrs. R. C, Copeland is spending a few weeks in London with her mother. Miss Marlene Barton spent the Week-end with her father in `Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. William Earngey of Fergus, and son Dean, R.C.N.V.R., Halifax, spent the week-end with the former's aunt, Miss Kate Earngey. There will be a special Carol Serv- ice in the United Church on Sunday evening commencing at 8 p.m., to which the public are extended an in- vitation, The Sunday School Christmas eon- eerts of the Gorrie churches, will be held on the following dateS1 The , Presbjiterian, which will Consist of a lecture and slides on the Birth of Christ, will he on Tuesday evening, December 21st in, the elturch, and the United Church concert will he held in the town hall on the evening of Thursday, Decenther 28. To both concerts the pnblie are extended a cordial invitation, Owing to the fin epidetnic'the cony-- rnittee in charge of the Santa Claus Day Which was to be field here on Saturday, December 18th, has been cancelled, ,11 PAGE 14 01,qt WINGHAU ADVANCE-1'11MS Thursday, Dec. 16th, 1943 4.4i4.4414444,444,44.444.44.44444.0pr AU persons having (claims against the estate of James 11irekrille Campbell late of the Township of Morris in the County of Huron, farmer, who died on "or about the twenty-third day of Oc- tober, 1943, are notified to send to J. H. Crawford, Wingham, Ontario, on or before the eighteenth day of De- cember, 1943, full particulars of their claims in writing. Immediately after the said -ighteenth day of December, the assets of the said testator will be distributed amongst he panics entitled FOR SALE — Set of tire chains in fixeren.; having regard only to claims good condition, Apply Horace of which the executrix shall then Aitchison, Leopold St, J, have notice. DATED this thirtieth day of No- purse containing sum vember, A. D. 1943. (fmoney, Advance-Times. J. H, CRAWFORD, Wingham, Ontario, FOR SALE —10 or 12 acres of hard- Solicitor for the Executrix. wood bush. Beech and maple. Ap- ply P.O. Box 422, Wingham. AUCTIONEERING — Auction Sales attended to anywhere. For a suc- cessful sale phone or write Matt. Gaynor, Lecknow, phone Lucknow 24W. FOR SALE—House, Hydro in house and barn, acre of garden and five acre field, cement hen house, House has shingled exterior. Located on North Street, Wingham. Apply to Mrs. Annie Lewis. .FOR ,S&L About 100 tree tops, hard and soft wood. To be sold on the premises in part or whole, Lot 88, 'Concessiors 2, Kinloss. Apply to T.171. Moore, phone 612R3. FOR SALE—Ladies skating outfit, skates on white !boots, size 4. Apply Advance-Times. FOR SALE — Heintzman piano in good condition, also Princess Pat ,kitchen range, good as new. Apply to Airs. Alex Dark, phone 347. FOR SALE — Mason and Rich piano in good cOntliti9n: Apply Wm. Field, ,txliope 294, • HATCHING EGGS WANTED—We require breeding flocks all breeds to supply us with hatching eggs for 1944 hatching season. Flocks cul- led and bloodtested free. Guaran- teed premium paid. Also additional hatchability premium. Also turkey flocks wanted to supply hatching eggs. It will pay you to write for full details immediately. Tweddle Chick Hatcheries Limited., Fergus, Ontario. LOST — Pair rimless glasses on. Horse Show night. Finder please leave at Advance-Times. Reward. .• MAKE THIS — a Merry Christmas by buying your auto and sporting needs at Campbell's garage, Cana- dian Tire Corporation Store, Wing- ham. WANTED — Man to work on farm. Free house, fuel, hydro, milk and eggs. Good wages. Apply Advance- Times, WANTED — Girl for general house- work. Apply to Mrs. Gibson Rin- toul, John Street. WE STILL t HAVE three finished Silver Fox Furs at last year's prices. We will retail no more furs for the duration, Laidlaw Fur Farm, NOTICE TO CREDITORS AB persons having claims against the estate of Robert Richard Culliton, late of the Township of Turnberry in the County of Huron, Farmer, who died on or about the twenty-third day of November, A. D. 1948, arc notified to send to J, H. Crawford, Wingham, Ontario, on or before the third day of January, A. D. 1944, full particulars of their claims in writing. Immediate- ly after the said third day of January, the assets of the said testator will be distributed amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to claims of which the executors shall then have notice. DATED this tenth day of Detem- ber, A. 1), 1948, J. H, CRAWFORD, Wingham, Ontario, Solicitor for the executors. NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persons having claims against the estate of Luke Kitig late of the Township of Turnberry in the County of Huron, Gentleman, deceased, who died on or about the twentieth day of November, 1948, are notified to send to J. H. Crawford, Wingliam, Ontario, . Oa I, T, Meeting The Gorrie G. C. L T, meeting was held Friday at the home of Florence Anger. The ,meeting opened with the Purpose and answer. Greta Hyndman and Pauline Heiiimiller, were in charge Of the worship service, Hymn "Jesus- Calls Us; O'er the Tumult" was sung. The scripture reading was tagen by Betty Ifeinmiller, Psalms 4111-6 followed with a prayer by Wilma Heihein, A reading was given by Greta and Pauline, hymn "0 Love that Wilt not let Me go" was sung. The warship service closed with the hymn -"Onward Christian Soldiers," The bnsiness period opened with Greta reading the minutes of the last meeting. The roll call "A Scotch song or story" was answered by 14 mem- bers. It was deCided that Jean King and June Brown would have charge of the program for the Christmas meeting being held at the home of Greta hyndman, Wednesday, Decem- ber 29th, with Greta and Eleanore Carson in charge of the lunch, It was decided also that a separate collection be taken, for War Savings Stamps. The meeting closed with play practice and plans for the Vesper Service which was held in the United Church on Sunday afternoon. ' Howick Lions' Club Entertain Ladies The Howick Lions' Club met in the Anglican Church basement, Thursday, December 9th. Approximately fifty Lions and their wives sat down to a banquet supper. The tailtwister was much in evi- dence with his "Fine Box" which seemed to find reason to be presented to almOst every lion during the course of4 the supper. Five names . were drawn from a box. and these men found themselves decked out in very becoming costume. Larry O'Dwyer became Grandma, with a lovely white wig, black beaded bonnet and cape, with spectacles, It was shocking to see Grandma smoking just like the modern girls. Ken Hastie donned a fine wig made of binder twine, red goatee and straw hat, and was Grand- ma's husband. ' Harvey McMichael was their little girl and he wore some- thing which I doubt he has worn for sometime, a lovely big red hair rib- bon: on top of his head. Very effect- ive! Harold Townsend made a very attractive Junior in an Eton collar, big red tie, and a cute little black felt hat. He resembled "Little Bobby Shatftoe". The 'baby of the family was Knowlson Hueston. He was very fetching in a pretty white" baby bon- net, with a bib as well. He was given a high chair of suitable dimensions, 'granite Plate and cup, baby spoon, and a bottle or milk for his supper. He was quite the baby, dropping his playthings, and even throwing things around, He was certainly a very good sport, for plenty of ribbing came his way. Doe. Irwin wore a cute little hat which refused to stay put. These Baptist Church Rev. John Lucas, Pastor %.•••••••••= SUNDAY, DEC. 19th 10 a.m.—Sunday School, Special Christmas Messages 11 a.m.—Conte and See, 7,30 p.m. — The Two Census Books. Christmas Entertainment Mon- day, December 20th, 8 p.m. All are welcome. aiiiii=1111111MMONMMIU111110111MMIlif ST. HELENS Private Albert Lindsay of Fort 011' Appelle, who is stationed at Lon- don, was a week-end visitor with his friend, Mr. Wm. McQuillin, The annual meeting of the Beef Ring will be held on' Thursday night. All members are urged to attend. Donnie, little son, of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gaunt is home after spending a few days in the Wingham Hospital when he underwent an operation. Mrs. Tom Wilson has received a cable from her husband telling of his promotion to Flying Officer, Torn has been overseas since early in July. Correction In our issue of last week we report- ed that Dr. and Mrs. Crawford had donated a beautiful picture to the hos- pital which would be hung in the Eastern Star room." We should have reported that the picture was present- ed to the Eastern Star who will hang it in the Eastern Star room at the hospital, In connection 'with a trio at the High School Capimencement we mentioned the name of Elizabeth Hare, this should have read -Elizabeth Young. DIED CASEMORE—In Turiiberry,-on Fri- day, December 10th, Mary Anne McPherson, widow of the late Wil- liam Casemore, in her 87th year. The funeral was! held at the resi- dence of her son-in-law; Oliver Gallaway, Lot 4, Concession 7, Turnberry, on Sunday afternoon, December 12th. Interment in the Wroxeter Cemetery. JOHNSTON—In Wingham General BORN WILLIAMSON — In Wingham Gen- eral Hospital, on Thursday, Decem- ber 9th, to Sgt, Neil and Mrs. Williamson, Wingham, a son, James Malcolm. SALEM Mr. Walter Bush of Wingliarn locality, spent the week-end with friends around here The church service was withdrawn here last Sunday owing to the funeral of the late Mrs, Wm, Casemate which was held to the Wroxeter cemetery: The sorrowing friends have the• sytiv, pathy of the community. The deceas- ed was in her 87th year. Mn and Mrs. Thomas Martin spent Friday evening with Mr. and Atis„ Percy Copeland. Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Emmett visit- ed last Sunday afternoon 'with Mr. and Mrs, Arnold Nalladay of the 13 tine, Howlek. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Martin Jr., of Toronto, visited Ur., and gra, Thomas Martin Sr., for a short while redentlY%- Lions in, costume favored the mem- bers and guests with a chorus led by the Lion Tamer, Tom Burke. The manner of responding to the roll call was interesting to the ladies who discovered that their htisbands gave very unique occupations as their way of making a living. Lion Mac, McKinney was fined for putting in a very flowery plug for the C.P.R. After the toast to the King, Presi- dent Howard Wylie, conducted the business of the evening. Mr. Sawtell very graciously welcomed the ladies, and expressed the hope that the occa- sion might become an annual event, Mrs. Torn Wilson, of Fordwich made a very fitting reply, The program chairman, Mr. McKinney,' announced that the Red Cross rooms were ready for the company to adjourn for a social game of euchre, The rest of Hospital, on Sunday, December , the evening was spent in this manlier, 12th, Charles Johnston, in his 84th year. Service at the residence of his niece, Mrs. Mary J, Shoebottom, Lot 36, Concession 9, East Wawa- nosh, on Wednesday afternoon, De- cember 15th. Interment in Brandon Cemetery. nine tables playing, The winners of the prizes were, high lady, MrS. Ken, Hastie, high man, TOM. Burke, . low lady, Mrs, Tom Burke,. low man, Larry O'Dwyer, 4111114 4,444 1•••• Evening AtnciliarY Christmas Meeting The Board Room of the United Church was festive with. Christmas decorations for the regular meeting of the Evening Auxiliary.. Eighteen members and associate members were present. The meeting started with the hymn "Joy to the World," and, the Lord's prayer repeated in unison. Mrs. Whitfield presided over the busi- ness period. Minutes were read and adopted. The 'treasurer's report was given showing that the society's allo- cation had been sent to the Presby- wry treasurer and a fine 'balance re- maining on hand, It was decided for the benefit of more members in the country to change the date of our meeting. Starting January, the meet- ings will be held on the first Wednes- day in the month, The January meet- ing will be held at the home of the new president, Mrs. Victor Shera, on Wednesday, January 5th. Will all the ladies interested in the Auxiliary please make note of this change! Mr. Copeland conducted the 'instal- lation of the new executive. The re- tiring president made a very gracious address thanking the members for their co-operation during her term of office, and solicited the same for her successor. Watson - Weiler 4 • On Saturday evening at the United Church parsonage, Rev. R. C. Cope- land 'united in marriage, Mrs. Jennie Weiler and Mr. Harold Watson, son of Mr. and ,Mrs. Milton Watson. They were assisted by Mr. and Mrs. John Laurence of Harriston, daughter and son-in-law of the bride. They' will reside on the 6th concession of How- ick. 1.4 -I'