The Wingham Advance-Times, 1946-04-18, Page 4VOUR TI-114: WIN Thursday, April 18th, 190 .CE,- HAM ADVA
4;11c4 N NN W4P#01.4101.WM044,SIMMI4M10,0101,0401tO ii t ... t 01P0. .1===91:19t.
OIL
for
FOR
,coL,D
Ultimate.
Exclusive
Hairdressing
LUSTRON
YOUR NEXT
Permanent
HAVE A
ZOTOZ:
WAVE
-..
-, cg-,-- L,! \ ,,.,) ..,, ......,
. -....„.„
. cen:1
.... q) ,..., ,c, ,,
The
Permanent
in Wingham
— at
ADAMS
— ALSO —
Cold Wave
Featuring
SPECIAL
Toxol Extra
SHAMPOO TINT
every shade of hair.
FOR FAST
Efficient and Courteous
SERVICE
to your
REFRIGERATOR
WASHER - VACUUM
IRONER - TOASTER
CALL 29
STEWART
Home Appliances
imated that
employed
ningham
trade name
oern.—Walkerton
Decide On
Classes
At a meeting
School Board,
tute classes
ginning
some thirty girls will 'be
in the manufacture of "Cun-
Garments" which will be the
of the product of the con-
Herald-Times.
Agriculture
At Walkerton
of the Walkerton High
it was decided to insti-
for agriculture at the be-
of the school year in Sept-
NINIMMimie, a,
THE OLD ADAGE 4
OF TRIAL AND GRIEF •
Quotes : "Set a thief to
catch a thief".
We think this covers all things
made,
For "every man to his own
trade".
SO—IF ABOVE THE0PLACE
YOU SIT
YOUR ROOF DECIDES TO
DROOL' AND SPIT
JUST CALL ON US AND
YOU WILL SEE
HOW PROMPT and EFFICI-
ENT WE CAN BE! .
A. L. FISHER
'Phone 411 Box 92
WINGHAM • ONT. I
unsilimisadiamillMinallim
onsammonm
AVOID THE
SPRING RUSH!
With the coming of Spring will
come many, demands upon our
time. It is our earnest desire ,
to give
Prompt and Efficient
Service
You can help us do. this by
having your
Plaster Repair Work
DONE NOW !
ESTIMATES FREE
A.
Box
Plastering
French
Telephone
23
Contractors
& Sou
147
Wingham
Stainton's Hardware
ember, A. P. Sinelair, specialist in •ag,, • A. • "• • - • - • • riculture, graduate of the Ontario
Agricultural College, Guelph, has been
engaged as a teacher, his duties to be-
gin in September, Mr, Sinclair re-
cently returned from overseas,
The board is considering a small
addition to the preset building toiepro-
vide facilities for the course.
And Farmers' Supply House
"QUALITY, PRICE and SERVICE
Sell Our Goods" tainiummumonmaimmussionis
To save handling, we offer
MANY ARTICLES AT
HALF PRICE
0 Beatty 3-Way Easy_ CLEANER . . — . , . — $8240
with 10 Attachments
INTERESTING :.C111".3, •
-OF DISTRICT NEWS
4111111 1111,111111, ....... ,,, !! ...... !! ... 1,11111111,
Big Produce plant
At Seaforth Sold
A large business deal was 'consum-
mated Seaforth when H, R. Spence
and Son disposed of their large hold-
ings in the egg grading, cold storage
and produce business and killing plant,
The new firm headed by W. L.
Whyte, Seaforth, will be known as
Seaforth Produce Ltd., II, A. Spence
i5 retiring, but his son, G. A. Spence,
will remain as business manager for
the new firm.
Crompton Jewellery's
Moving SALE
Prize geese Stolen
Thieves who stole a prize gander
and goose from the farm of William J.
Taman, R.R. 3, Coderich, on Tuesday
night, apparently felt a twinge of con-
science because they left two other
geese in place of the prize fowl. Mr.
Taman was particularly proud of his
prize fowl and he does not think much
of the exchange as the geese. left him
are of a very ordinary variety. Police
are investigating the peculiar theft.—
Goderich Signal-Star.
0
GARDEN PEAS, American Wonder or
Thomas La/0cm, per lb.. 25c
LAWN SEED, per — — 35c 5Qc
MANGEL 'SEED, lb. • , 65c BEADS
NECKLETS
reg. up to $1.50
50c
•••••••••••••,..%ko
EAR-RINGS
reg. up to $1.50
to clear at 50c
Price Rise Soon For Dairy Butter
Ottawa,--The Government will an-
nounce shortly, the extension to dairy
butter of the recent four-cent-a-pound
price increase authorized by the Prices
Board for creamery butter, it was an-
nounced.
Finance Minister Ilsley said in the
Commons the Prices Board was con-
sidering the extension of the increase
to dairy butter and added that he ex-
pected a decision would be made soon.
0'
Radio Beacon Operator Named,
,Lloyd Nelson of Stockholm, Sask.,
who was appointed radio operator of
the radio beacon, constructed at the,
western end of the north pier last sum-
mer, has arrived in Goderich to com-
mence his duties. Xis appointment
was announced by the radio division
of the Department of Transport on
April 1st.
Exeter Man Injured By
Steel Tire Rim,
Art Hilbert, an employee at Guen-
ther's Transport, of Exeter, was struck
by the metal rim when the tire which
he was changing blew out. He was
unconscious for some time and attend-
ed by Dr. Fletcher. Wilberf suffered
a scalp wound which required several
stitches to close as well as having his
right arm fractured.
New Factory Started
The erection of Walkerton's new
factory on Yonge Street 'was begun
last week and already good progress
has been made by the contractors.
When the plant is completed it is est-
12
Super Health Aluminum Cookware
TRIPLICATE SET . .$15.70
Cooks 3 foods over 1 flame. Each Unit 3 quart capacity
TEA KETTLES-4 qt. size $10.25, 5 qt. $11.45
COMBINATION UNIT $23.50
Cooks a whole meal on 1 burner. Bottom section for roasting,
top section for vegetables.
SAUCE PANS-1 qt. $4.40, 2 qt. $6,90, 3 qt. $8.80
GREASELESS GRIDDLE $4.75
For Chops, Steaks, Pancakes
— PLASTIC JEWELLERY
I Hand-painted Metal Waste Paper Baskets
Reg. $2.00 • Sale $1.00
0
8. PLACQUES PICTURES NICK-NACKS
ORNAMENTS GLASSWARE TOYS
PICTURE FRAMES , NOVELTIES
—.LIGHTERS . WEDDINGS
Aitken Nickel
The Presbyterian Mans; Wingham,
was the scene of a pretty wedding on
Wednesday afternoon, April 10, when
Rev. A, Nimmo united in marriage,
Mary Eletta, daughter of Mrs. A. Mc.-
kel and the late Mr. Nickel of Mild-
may to Mr. Etuart Chandler Aitken,
son ,of Mr, and Mrs. Charles Aitken,
of Kincardine,
The bride looked lovely in a street:
length dress of sheer pink with head.-
dress and finger-tip veil to match and
carried an arm bouquet of red roses
and fern. Miss A-da Nickel was her
sister's bridesmaid, wearing a lime
green dress with matchirig headdness
and carried an arm bouquet of pink
carnations. Mr. Albert Aitken, bro-
ther of the groom acted as best man.
A wedding dinner was served to the
guests at the home of the , bride's
mother. .
The young couple left on a wedding
trip, the bride travelling in turquoise
dress and hat with navy .cOat. On their
return they will reside near Kincar-
dine.
11
F01
POULTRY and GARDEN FENCE
8-wire, 42 in. high, heavy, even spacing, rod . . . 62c
10-wire, 48 inches high, heavy, rod 87c
10-wire, 36 in. high, Heavy HOG FENCE, rod 61c
Light Poultry Fence, 4 ft. high, 10 rod rolls . . $6.30
Heavy Poultry Fence, 4 ft. high, 10 rod roll $9.80
BARB WLRE, per roll $4.00
7-ft STEEL POSTS, each 57%c
I Ray-O-Vac Flashlight Batteries, leak-proof, I 5c 1
Eveready HOT-SHOTS $2.40
aelosammacamiti=0.. 11101•91•11111.0=2191,
N
.
SOUVENIR CUSHION SETS 1 ,
Regular $3.50. - Sale $1.75
SAVE 25% ON THESE
:Gents' Roman 15 j. Strap Watches (Natural Gold
Ladies' Roman 15 j. Bracelet Watches (Nat. Gold)
Gents' Lane° 15 j. Strap Watches, chromium plated
Silver-plated Pie Plates Plastic. Dresser
Sterling Identity Bracelets Ware
Sterling Clip-on Bracelets China Novelties
LLOYD'S CORN AND CALLOUS
Salve, gives immediate relief from
corns and callouses. 50 cents at Mc-
Ribbon's Drug Store. SUNSET ENAMELS.--.23/4 pt. 45c, qt. $1.35
Gallons $4.50
You can pay •more but you can't buy better
ROOMS WANTED-2' large rooms,
would be suitable. Apply Advance-
Times. MANY OTHER SUGGESTIONS
SLENDER TABLETS—Are effect-
ive. 2 weeks' supply $1.00; 12 weeks,
$5,00 at McKibbon's at McAvoy's
Drug Stores.
Garden WHEELBARROWS $5.75
VIII CROMPTON
4 v.t.selleeeev- ee
SHOVELS, DRAGLINES, DIESEL
Tractors, diesel engines, diesel gen-
erator sets, graders, rock crushers,
sand gravel equipment, lumber-Men
equipment. We quote prices del-
ivered your station. Send for bulle-
tin. Leventhal & Co., Machinery
Dealers, Winnipeg.
— JEWELLER —
Wingham, Ont. ' Phone 59
20=0===01=0v^ (0=0===10=0)==01=Ig
HOUSE FOR SALE — Solid White
Brick, seven rooms, all conveniences
good garden and garage, corner of
Victoria and Carling. Phone 338. .•=1••••••1•1••••••i•VINIMii.•
'AUCTION SALE—Of the House-
hold effects of the late Mrs. Sproal,
will be held at her late residence,
Ann Street, Wroxeter, at 2 o'clock,
on Saturday, April 27th. Terms,
Cash. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Maxwell,
Owners, Howard Wylie, Clerk;
Matt, Gaynor, Auctioneer.
HOUSEKEEPER WANTED—To
take care of aged man. Apply at
Advance-Times.
Wingham, Toronto, London, Detroit,
Hensall, Exeter, Crediton, Grand
Bend, Sarnia and Kincardine.
The bride is a graduate of Sarnia
General Hospital, 1942 and Royal Vic-
toria Maternity - Hospital, Montreal,
while the groom has recently returned
after having spent two years in the
war zone in Holland, Belgium and
Germany.
Mason - Skinner •
The Centralia United' Church was
the setting for a lovely spring wedding
on Wednesday, April 10th., when Ben-
fah Elizabeth, Reg. N., eldest daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. ,Cecil Skinner, Cen-
tralia, was united in marriage with
Kenneth W. C., eldest son of and
Mrs. John Mason, BelgFave.
' Rev. G. C. Weir performed the"cere-
mony. The wedding music was played
by Mrs. John McAllister, sister of the
bride, dressed in floor-length white
gown and corsage of white and red
snaps. •Ziven in marriage by her
father,. the bride" was lovely in floor-
length gown of white sheer, floor-leng-
th veil caught with coronet of white
flowers. She carried a bouquet of
white and American Beauty snap drag-
ons and yellow daffodils. Her only
ornament was a string of pearls, a gift
of the groom, a souvenir of Holland.
The maid of honour, Miss Florence,
Benson, ,Reg. N„ of Sarnia, wore a
long frock of pink net with matching
shoulder length veil and carried a
tiose-gay of pink and blue sweet Peas
and pink carnations. The two brides-
maids, Miss Doris Skinner, sister of
the bride and Miss Dorothy Mason,
sister of the groom, dressed respective-
ly in floor-length gowns of yellow and
mauve tafetta with matching elbow
length veils and bandeaux. They car-
ried similar nose-gays o,Lmauve sweet
peas and yellow daffodils. Little Judy
Hall, cousin of the bride, made a
pretty flower girl dressed in long pink
satin gown; shoulder length veil and
ti coronet and carried a nose-gay
of pink sweet peat. The groom was
attended' by his brother, Lloyd Mason
of Listowel.
The ushers were John AleAllister
and Alfred Mason. Mr. Harold Skin-
ner of tetet, uncle of the bride sang
preceeding the ceremony and during
the signing of the register. Later
reception for forty-five ghosts was
held at the home of the bride's par-
ents. The bride's mother receiving in
gney and Instills, flowered crepe with
m atching hat and corsage of white and
merican beauty snap dragons, The
groom's mother chose a') mauve silk
jersey dress, with mauve hat and cor-
sage of yellow daffodils and mauve
sweet peas,
Those assisting were Misses Ruby
.tins, Dorothy Hooper, Betty Coates
rid Irene' Sweet. Following this the
happy couple left on a Mater trip to
the tatterri States, the bride wearing
a g'reen suit arid hat with brown top-
coat and accessories. On their tenth
they wilt reside 0 tolgram. Guests
w ere present fr6in .11;oigivo, Listowel,
AUCTIONEER—L. G. Bryce, It R.
2, Wingham, is now available for
Auction Sales of all kinds. Terms
reasonable. 'Phone Wingham 639 r
21. ,
HYGIENIC SUPPLIES — (Rubber
goods) mailed postpaid in plain,
sealed envelope with price list. 6
samples 25c; 24 samples $1.00. Mail
Order Dept. T-83, Nov-Rubber Co.,
Box 91, Hamilton, Ont.
WANTED
Clerk' for Retail Store to take charge
of Ready-to-Wear, one with some ex-
rierienoe preferred and ability to sell.
Apply by letter to Box R, Advance-
Times, Wingham.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
• —
A contract for cleaning out the Magee
Drain in Morris Township will be let
by public auction at George Fowler's
on May 3rd., 1946, at 2 p,m,
George Martin, Clerk.
101 • EASTER IF YOU WANT April-May Chicks,
order your Kitchener Big-4 now.
Many prefer chicks now, this warm,
growing weather, You make no
mistake in getting these sturdy,
healthy, fast growing chicks, from
breeders Government inspected
and blood-tested for both strains
Agent, Fred Hogg,
Wingham.
FARM FOR SALE
The Season of Remembrance
Say "Happy Easter" to those
you love with TOILETRIES
(I( and COSMETICS.
Colognes
'
Fancy Perfumes,
Face and Hand Creams are
especially fine at this time of
year.
RUBINSTEIN— Colognes,
Fancy Soaps, Talcum Powd-
ers.
Apple Blossom,. Heaven Sent
and Enchante—all famous
names in the industry. Sets attractively packaged
and priced.
ATTENTION—We buy, $e sell, we
exchange household furniture, stoves,
dishes, silverware and antiques, Also
agent for Harriston Stove Co., carry-
their line of New Princess Pat Cook
..koves and 1. n. L. Heaters. M.
Brown, 'phone 239.
BUILDING LOT WANTED—Apply
by letter stating sizes loda.tbail and
price to Box M, Advance-Times.
AW11. MOWERS Sharpened and
Repaired,, Apply .Leslie ,MacDoug-
all, Lower Wingham.
BOARDERS WANTED—Gentlemen
preferred. Apply Advance-Times.
CARPENTER WORK—Remodelling
and Building, Built-in CupboardS a
specialty. Roy Bennett, Victoria St.,
Wingham,
WANTED-50 acres, highway, hydro,
state price, possession, 2031-5th Ave.
West, Owen Sound, Ont.
Lot 26, Concession "A" Howicle,
This farm is located on a County Road
1 mile from Wroxeter. There is said
to be on the premises a frame house,
bank barn, with cement stabling, driv-
ing shed and hen house. There is ap-
proximately 65 acres of tilled land,
consisting of clay and sandy loam, and
about 25 acres of swamp in which
there is a quantity of soft elm, soft
maple, black ash and cedar. There is
said to be a never-failing spring at
the rear of the farm.
For further particulars apply to
3. H. Crawford., K.C.,
Wingham, Ontario,
WANTED—To rent or buy, a home
to Wingham for Ex-Serviceiban.
Apply Advance-Times.
CATTLE FOR SALE-3 two-year-
olds, 3 year-olds. Apply William
Thompson, 3rd. line Morris,
FOR SALE— Second hand Washer,
good as new, one hand power Wash-
er, Renfrew, Apply W. J. Clark,
FOR SALE — McCormick Deering
ball bearing Cream Separator No, 2.
Apply Advance-Times,
CARD OF 'THANKS
Mrs. A. M. Perdue and family wish
to express their heartfelt thanks to
their neighbors, friends and relatives
for the many acts of kindness , ex-
hended to Mr. Perdue during his long
illness, and to them in their bereave-
ment.
ADRIENNE--The complete line of
HARMONIZED COSMETICS.
II Gift sets or singly—Lipstick, Rouge
Face Powder and Creams CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our sincere thant
to the neighbours and friends for the
kindness and sympathy shown in our
bereavement in the loss of our sister.
The Bather family.
IN MEMORIAM
REVLON—leads in; its field. Beautiful hands and
lips are assured by Revlon, "Bachelor Carnation",
the new sensational shade—now in lipstick, Cheek-
stick, Rouge and Powder.
GLADDEN HER HEART FOR EASTER
BY REMEMBERING.
TOILETRIES FOR MEN
ARE . EVER POPULAR
"Seaforth", "13achelor" and "Lentheric" are "tops"
for men. The lovely Sets or Separate articles are
Most Appropriate Gifts.
TOBACCO and SMOKERS'
SUNDRIES will often solve a Prob-
lem.
REMEMBER YOUR MAN THIS EASTER.
FOR SALE—Ajax Oats, free from
smut, cleaned and graded, $1.00 per
bushel, John Richardson, R. R. No.
5, Lucknow, 'Phone Wingham
607 r 42.
FOR RENT-42 acres of grass in
town of Wingham, Apply to J. H.
Crawford, K.C.
FOR SALE—Limited Quantity Im-
proved Senator Dunlop Strawberry
Plants for immediate planting, $1.50
per hundred. Percy Biggs.
FOR SALE—Spring Coat, size 12, in
good condition. Apply Advance-
Times.
FOR SALE — aeintzmart Square
Piano.- Apply Advance-Timet, .‘•
McNEVIN — In loving memory of
William (Paddy) McNevin, who
passed away on Easter Sunday, Ap-
ril 21st, 1935,
Memories and treasures no one can
steal,
Death is a heartache nothing can heal.
Some may forget you now you are
gone,
But we will remember no matter how
long,
—Sadly missed by mother and sister.
KIND REMEMERANCE
FOR SALE—One, 5-year-old Clyde
Mare, Apply Advance-Times.
FOR SALE—Elderly Lady's Black
Coat, size. 40. As good as new.
Phone 214Iii
FOR SALE — De Laval Bleetrie
Cream Separator, 7.53 lbs. capacity,
good eoridition, Apply C. B. Gregg,
Gorrie.
Start your car off. right
this Spring' with
Moto-Master Oil
Refined from the
world's most costly
crude.
A product of one of the
oldest and largest
Pennsylvania refinerys.
Qt. Gal. s
.30 1.14 5.45
Canadian Tire
Corporation
Associate Store
Campbell's Garage
WINGHAM ONT.
McKibbons
There is no place like Home Sweet
HOnit; te it ever so 'humble, there is
no place like the Old Home, So
Want to thank our kind neighbors for
being so kind to its all, Father, Mother
and Brothers, dear ones are gone.
I hope you will be as kind to me In
the halite and I know God will bless
you if. you do.
fet very lonely vitteu. I left toy
old horde aid .01y kind neighbours.
• God is love and Ile knows, what is
best for us ilk. God's "Wilt Be Done,
•
Miss Alexander,
.10.1
DPUG.VORE
SALE*-Alinost new Annex to
MeClary Electric Stove water front,
will burn wood or coal, also_ hand, wringer and 'partly worn bruSseis
rug Glhx8 feet, ?fiend 143,
GOOD CLEAN BOAIMING Ilorise
wanted by gentietnan. Apply at
Dunlop's Shoe Store,
}FN HOUSE FOR SAY-X=4001,
AppIY O. gentian Belirtig, R, R. 1,
'Wroxeter, Phone Vordwick 47rta.
In Rrugs ~ xf 1t#8 Rexaji les Right