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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1945-09-06, Page 8Thursday, Friday, Saturday, September 6, 7, .8 HELMUT DANTINE FAYE EMERSON RAYMOND MASSEY — In — "Hotel Berlin" A story of inside Germany with the low-down on on the higher-ups. Also "Short Subjects". Matinee Saturday afternoon at 2.30 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Sept. 10, 11, 12 ANITA LOUISE WILLARD PARKER — In — "The Fighting Guardsman" Historical drama with its setting at the time of Louis XVI. Also " Short Subjects" See Reid and See Right Make Appointments WITH— DAVID CROMPTON Jeweller Phone 59 For Eye Examination R. A. Reid, R.O. Eye Specialist WHI'TECHURCH Wedding Bells are ringing. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Thompson of Toronto, sent the week-end at the home of her sister, Mrs. Jos. Tiffin. Miss Jean Stewart, R.N., of London, spent a few days last week with Miss Helen Thompson of V. Order of Nurses, London, has been holidaying with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thompson.. Miss Mildred Moore of Preston, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Yuan of Wind- sor, spent the week-end at the home SCHOOL OPENING To a great many will mean a new fountain pen—our stock of fountain pens is complete. $1.15 $12.50 Cards for every occasion are our specialty. Be sure to see the famous Rustcraft 'tlasti-notes — they are smart, new and such fun to send, McKibbons Attention Sport Fans-Major Sporting Event WRESTLING WINGHAM ARENA — 8.30 P.M. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7th • Heavyweight Preliminary 2 out of 3 30 Min. Time, Limit — 1 Fall 45 MM, Time Limit AL REID (Hamilton) vs r vas JACK 'Crusher' WETWORTH JIMMY MacDONALD (Boston) (Nova Scotia) FEATURE ATTRACTION Heavyweight THE BLACK MASK (240-lbs) vs FRED BORGEOUS (Montreal) PROMOTER — Jim Casey ADMISSION: (Including Tax) Ringside: $1.00; General: 60c Advance Tickets are NOW on sale in your town and vicinity, also at CKNX, Wingham, and will be honored at 2 special entrances to avoid standing in line. It Is Hay Fever rTime ! Yes, the sneeze producing, watery eye pro- ducing pollens are in the air. They are released from the plants commencing about August 15th. If you are a sufferer be sure you have a well-stocked medicine cabinet, because it may strike any time. Rexall Asthma and Hay Fever Tablets 50c Rexall Nose & Throat Relief ... 50c Allergitabs $1.00, $2.50, $7.00 Eyelo--A cooling, soothing eye wash—complete with eye bath cup 50c Razmah—greys, browns, reds $1.00 Puretest Plenamins with Liver and Iron — will build a healthy body better able to withstand hay fever discomfort. One months require- ments $1.75 jiM LICKERS (Oswegan Indian Champ) New Shipments of Victor, Bluebird - Popu- lar, Hillbilly and Classi- cal Records at PATTISON RADIO SERVICE Record Players from $19.95 up Ask about the Minne- apolis - Honeywell Elec- tric Janitor. Saves fuel, keeps room at an even temperature. Knight 3000-watt Water Heaters in stock. $20.50 BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. J. N. H. Norton, Pastor SUNDAY, SEPT. 9th 11 a.m.—"Wisdom's Beginning". 7.30 p.m. — "Considerations of Conversion". Come and Worship First Class Watch Repairs For The Present Watches Only George Williams JOHN ST. Next to-,Masonic Hall furlough, was sent to Camp Borden, but spent the week-end at his home here. Stewart Refrigeration Sales and Service REPAIRS — PARTS For all makes Wingham Phone 29 Arthritis YOur CIRCULEX Will Relieve Now! —ARTHRITIC PAINS —RHEUMATIC PAINS —NEURITIC PAINS —VARICCISE VEINS —SINUS —INSOMNIA —NERVOUSNESS —HEADACHE —CONSTIPATION and many other circulatory ailments. FREeDEMONSTRATION IN YOUR HOME - NO OBLIGATION Mr. A. MeLennaii, spedial repre.' sentative will be at the Hydro Shop, Friday, September 7 from 1 to 5 p.ni. ON DISPLAY AT HYDRO SHOP U I r. a a a I U U a a U a a U U U U a U a a a a U a ii AUTUMN AND WINTER COATS ARE HERE U i Exciting new styles with drop shoulders, deep arm- .. holes, tunics and smaller waistlines, richly trimmed ii with fur, or tailored style. Why not inspect these ii smart new models. II i - King Dept. Store ii imminionthnishinshnutinhainuintininhwhimininininhaha PHONE 161 FREE DELIVERY BETTER FOODS — AT Smith's Economy Food Store AYLMER TOMATO or MILD COLOURED VEGETABLE SOUP, tin -. 10c NEW CHEESE, lb. 32c E. D. SMITH'S PURE GRAPE JUICE, 16-oz. bottle 25c a I U a a U a I a U a a U I a • U a I I a I a • a a a I I I ROSE BRAND SPIRIT or BLENDED' XXX Vinegar 39c gal. KELLOGG'S RICE KRISPIES, 2' pkgs. 27c NABISCO SHREDDED WHEAT, 2 pkgs. . . 25c KELLOGG'S BRAN FLAKES, 14.os. pkg. 18e 12-CUT HEAVY RED RUBBER RINGS, 3 doz. „. 25c DETVAT, ?tigNe, doz.......:.29c WHOLE MIXED (4 oz. pkg.) PICKLING SPICE ... . . 10d GROUND FRESH WHEN YOU ORDER REX COFFEE 49t lb. ---- FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES — ORANGES . LEMONS . GRAPEFRUIT . GREEN PEPPERS CARROTS . LETTUCE « CABBAGE • POTAXES YAMS RIPE TOMATOES . PEACHES, ' RATION e0t1P010 VALID THURSDAY, SEPT. 6 — Suga.i, Nos. 46 to 62, Preserves, Nos, sa to 57 and PI to P15. gutter, Nos. 114 to 121. home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kret- singer, of Goderich on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Bosman of Wingham, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Bosman. Leading Seaman Elvin Wightman left last week for his post at Victoria, B.C. Mrs. Earl Wightman spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mathers, of Lucknow. Smoker's Sundries Magazines Haselgrove's SMOKE SHOP School reopened on Tuesday with Miss Pearl Jamieson as teacher, and four little tots starting on their school_ career. SEE US For RADIOS REFRIGERATORS WASHERS We have been appointed agents for the coming Spartan line. McGILL Radio Service Phone 380. LY cc•r11-7 1c7f R of her sister, firs, Will Henry, . Sgt. Stanley Leeson and Corp Doris McClenaghan of the W. D., R. of Hagersville, spent the week-. 'er1.4 .with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, 'Ben McClenaghan, Mr. Leeson receiv- ed his discharge from, the air force, to start in two weeks time, with the re- lease from his home town at Vaneou, ver, B.C. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Parker and his niebe, Doreen Bennett, of Lon- don, also spent the week-end there, Corp Torn Morrison and. Bert Eynon of the R.C,O,C., London, both spent the week-end at their homes here.. Mr. and. Mrs. George Coultes of Belgrave, spent Sunday at the home of their son, Mr. Albert Coultes. Mr. and Mrs. Harry West and Joan and Lorne of Listowel, spent Monday at the home of her brother, Mr. Lorne Johnston. Rev. and Mrs. Graydon Cox and children of Toronto, who have been visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Ross, leave on Thursday to visit with his brother, Mr. Peard Cox of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Gillespie and Mrs. John Gillespie, accompanied Miss Jessie Gillespie to her home at Sea- forth on Monday. Miss Gillespie has been with Mrs. John Gillespie for the past month, but Mrs. J. Gillespie has now made her home with Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Gillespie. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Simmons (Agnes Martin) wish to extend congratulations. They were married by Rev. Woods in Lon- don on Wednesday last. They spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Martin. The people on the Boundary West of Whitechurch, are holding a euchre and dance on Friday evening in the hall for the benefit of the Building Fund, Tiffin Bros. will supply music. Special prizes for novelty dances. You are invited. Mr. and Mrs. Relison Falconer and Frank Hawkins, Toronto, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Falconer. Misses Jacqueline, Margaret Helen, and Joanne Wocks of London, have been visiting during the past few weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John MacMillan and other relatives in Kin- loss, and Mr. and .Mrs. John Griffin and Albin of Detroit, spent the week- end with the MacMillan families. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cane of To- ronto, spent a few days last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herson Ir- win, and Miss June Irwin of Toronto, spent the week-end there. ,Miss Eileen Elliott of Ripley, has been visiting with • Miss Doris Shiell. Miss Gladys MeBurney returned to Wingham General Hospital on Satur- day, after spending two months at her home, after an operation in London. Miss Ada Dow returned to S. S. No. 3, Colborne, on Monday, Miss May McBurney returned to Fordwich school, and Mr. Adam MeBurney to Kingston, and Miss Winnifred. Farrier to her school in Toronto, Mr. Carman Farrier to S. S. No. 17, W. Wawanosh, Miss Thelma Caldwell from Blyth comes to S. S. No, 14, W. Wawanosh, Miss Grace McKinnon from 4th Con. of Kinloss to No. 9, Kinloss, and Miss MacDonald from 4th of Kinloss to S. S. No. 10, Kinloss. Dr. and Mrs. W. E: Wilson of Has- tings, Mr. and Mrs. Waterworth and Mrs. Elmer of Toronto, spent the week-end at the home of their sister, Mrs. Robert McClenaghan. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cronin of Caledon, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Falconer, and their son, Jack, who had been here for the week, returned home with them. Reeve and Mrs. J. D. Beecroft were in Goderich on Wednesday last, at- tending the County Council picnic. Mr. Roy McGee of Toronto, is spending a week of holidays with his father, Mr. Henry McGee and Gordon. Miss Lettie Fox of Hamilton, spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. A. Fox. Mr. Robt. Laidlaw of Galt, spent the week-end with his wife and family in Kinloss. Mr. and Mrs. Milton iMeVittie of Flint, Mich., spent a few days last reek at the hime of her brother, Mr. Gordon Elliott and her sister, Mrs. Albert. Walters of Culross, Mr. Dean Dennan of Toronto, spent the week-end with his wife and family at the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Jas. St. Marie, Mr, and Mrs. St. Marie received word from their son, Tpr. Joseph St. Marie, who has been in Holland, that he was prepar- ing to spend a furlough with a friend in Ireland. Tpr, Raymind St, Marie is still stationed in Holland, Miss Lucille St. Marie of Orillia, spent the week-end at her home here. Mr, and ,Mrs, Walter Lettner and Rose Marie, of Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs, Joe Kurtz' of Galt, spent the week-end with their brother, Mr. John Boyle, and other relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Robinson and family, spent last week-end with tele.. tivei in Toronto, Mrs, Robinson's sis- ter, had gone through a serious oper- ation In the hospital there. Tpr. iitoy Robinson, who returned London last week, after. Ida monthl Mrs,,F; L..Creighton of Detroit, and 'Mrs, Oliver 'Kirk and baby. Ann, 'of Birmingham, Mich.,. and Mrs, Andrew Kirk, who had been yisiting friends t Seaforth, spent a few days with Mr,' and Mrs. J, D. Beeeroft, last week. Mrs. Kirk accompanied them back to Detroit on Friday, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Purdon and family, and Mr. and Mr's, john Purdon and family and their father, Mr. Thos, Purdon, all of Powasson, have been visiting with the ladies' mother, Mrs. Henderson at the home of Miss Chris- tens Laidlaw, and with other Purdon and Laidlaw relatives in this commun- ity. Several from this community have made trps to Niagara district during the week, and have come lack heavily laden with baskets of peaches, Many in this community have been laid up with an attack of flu during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Johnston Cann and Ruby, and Mrs, Murray and Mr. Price Scott, spent Sunday with Paisley rela- tives. Craig and Helen Scott, who have spent the summer with their grand- mother, Mrs. Will Conn, returned home to Peterborough with their father, Mr. Stewart SCott, who spent the week-end with Lucknow relatives. Mrs. Irene Patterson returned to Toronto last week after visiting with her mother, Mrs. Wm. Taylor for a week. Miss Bertha MacKay spent the week-end with her father; Mr. Hector MacKay and Miss Agnes. Mrs. Wallace Conn and children spent a few days last week with her aunt, Mrs. Gordon Scott of Ripley. Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Purdon and daughters returned to their home in Detroit last Tuesday, after spending the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Purdon. P.O. Norman Welwood reports in Toronto this week.. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Foster and baby Pamila, of Leamington, and Mr. and Mrs. Earle Goyeau of Detroit, were week-end visitors at the home of their sister, Mrs. Ardin Purdon. F.O. and Mrs, Walter Smith of Patricia Bay, 13.C., Mrs. Adamson of Kingsville, and Miss McCrea of Lon- don, were guests over the week-end of Mr. and Mrs. Albert P'erdue of East. Wawanosh. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Zinn and family of Innerkip, visited' at the home of Mr. Kenneth Zinn. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Watt and' baby Judy, and her -sister; Mrs. Jack Ber- nard, and their parents, 'Mr. and' Mrs. Wm. Game, of Toronto, spent Monday at the home of Mr. and' Mrs. Milan Moore. Mr. Archie Watt,, who has been taking a geopraphin survey of wells and water during the summer for the Ontario Government, was in Huron and Bruce last week and visited with' his sister, Mrs. Milan Moore. Mr. Mac MacGregor left on' Monday to teach at Chatsworth. Mr. and Mrs. Mac Ross- and' Miss Olive Terriff attended' the, Cox family picnic at Palmerston on Wednesday. WESTFIELD Mr. and Mrs, John. Gear of Kitch- ener, were guests over the' week-end at the hole of Mr. and Mrs, J. L., Mc- Dowell and Mrs. Thos, Geay. Miss Mildred Thornton of Kitch- ener, spent. the week-end at her home here, Messrs. Edna and Audrey Walsh of Hensal, spent over Labor Day with Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Walsh: The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper was administered in, the Westfield United Church on Sunday. Pte. Russel Cook of Toronto, is visiting his parents,, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard' Cook. Gunner James Walsh of Prince Rupert, arrived home this week for a few weeks, Flying Officer Leslie Rodger visit- ed with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon John- ston of St. Catherines on Thursday. Mr. Douglas Johnston returning with him for a visit. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Carter are, Mrs. Martha Hun- king of Auburn; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hunking of Detroit. Mr. J. E. Ford of Comber, was a week-end guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Campbell. Miss Cotter of Halifax, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Emer- son Rodger. Mr. and. Mrs, Wm, Carter, Mr. and Mrs, A, Hunking, were Clinton visit- ors on Sunday. Ur, and Mrs, Sam Nesbit of Xin- cardine, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Wightman, Mrs. Robt, Snell, Miss Thelma and Ruth of Goderich, visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Chas, Smith. Mrs. Lorne Snell of Goderich Is the guest of 111r, and Mrs, Chas. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Campbell, Miss Winnifred; Mr, and Mrs, Douglas Campbell and John, Mr. and Mrs, IN, A. Campbell and Donald, Mr. W. H. Campbell, Miss ,Maureen Knor, Mr, and Mrs, Howard Cartitibell and fain. ily, Mr. and Mrs, Vert Taylor, Eileen and Ronald, attended a reunion at the ''AGE EIGHT WINGHANI ADITANCn-TIMe$ Thursday,.September 6, 1945