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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1946-04-25, Page 7•"•••• • • e new Iluasons are here • Smarter, more luxurious than ever! See and drive one soon: 34, EVERYTHING we expected to have for you this year, and more, is here today in the 1946 Hudson—A Car that brings new meaning to a Fine Old Name. See it, and we believe you'll share our enthusiasm. 'r You'll want smart styling, and these Hudsons have it—new exterior design and unusual new interiors. You'll look for lux- ury, and you'll find it—in many important details that add to your driving comfort. Above all, you'll expect outstanding per- formance. It's here, under that beautiful SEE THE 1946 HUDSON BEFORE YOU hood—the power, endurance, ease of operation and all-around economy • for which Hudson is famous. You won't appreciate all that a Hudson has to offer until you've driven it many thousands of miles. But you'll know, as soon as you see it, that it's going to be one of the smartest cars on the road this year, and for many years to come. We invite you to look at it now, at the nearest Hudson showroom. PLACE YOUR ORDER FOR ANY CAR N. W. WINTERSTEIN - Lticknow ' GEO. MERICLEY . - - Belmore eL' ' ONTARIO , GEORGE RADFORD — Blyth C. N. 'MERKLEY WINGHAM .:....3:!:t.:".:?1W,W4P.1tM:::**:,:::,K, MM:1::ftnn..*11:,1*:,:gnige';' • INIFF Choice of famous 102-horsepower Super-Six and 128-horsepower Super-Eight engines—in a Super Series or a distinguished Commo- dore Series # World's safest brak- ing with Patented Double-Safe Hydraulics • Ask about ,Airfoam Seat Cushions; Hudson Weather- Master for conditioned-air com- fort; "no-clutch, no-shift" driving with improved Hudson Drive- Master; new Hudson foot-con- trialled radio, HUDSON Bringing new meaning to a Fine Old Name 46-1 McIAVISH Teeswater, Ontario Barrister. Solicitor, Notary Public and Conveyancer. Office: Gofton House, Wroxeter every Thursday afternoon 1.3010 4.30 and by appointment, Phone -- Teeswater 120J HARRY FRYFORE Licensed Embalmer and Funeral Director Furniture and Funeral Service Ambulance Service Phones: Day 109W, Night 1091 roa EFFICIENT PROFITABLE TRUCK OPERATION DRIVE Oil GOODMAR ALL-WEATHER TRUCK TIRES Give your trucks com- mand over all types of roads under any wea- ther conditions with money- saving Goodyear All-Weather truck tires the tires with the non-skid diamond safety tread. AND NOW FOR A POUND OF EGGS MADAM?" '44 • .1.0,•••••• • Quoting eggs by the pound would be confusing, wouldn't it? You buy eggs by the dozen, milk by the quart, meat by the pound. By what measure do you buy electricity? You buy electricity by the kilowatt-hour, and you should know what a kilowatt-hour can do for you. An electric lamp or appliance is usually marked "60 wail!, "500 watts", "1000 watts", as the casWmay be. The mark simply indicates the number of watts of electricity that the lamp or appliance will use. A kilowatt is simply 1000 watts. A kilowatt-hour is 1000 watts used for one hour—or 100 watts for ten hours. to that one kilowatt,hour Will operate your 1000 watt electric iron for one hour, And at what a small costl 'the average urban rate for Hydro In Ontario is about 1-1/5c per kilowatt-hour, Just over le to light a 100.watt lamp for 10 hours), or drive a washing machine for four hours' Imp it great to live in Ontario, where Hydro rates Ore among the lowest 1n the world? a five to 6itep,eit &wee* THE :HYDRO - ELECTRIC POWER COMMISSION OF ONTARIO Thursday, April 25th, 1946 I'r'a Sri VEIT ducted in the United Church on :Sun- day morning. A 'Choir of twenty-five men's voices Sang two anthems, "fie Lives" and "0,ne Day", Rev, Dunlop's sermon was in keeping with Baster. A large congregation was present, Social Evening Th.e Y.P.U, 'of Knox United Church are having a social evening ,in the basement ,on Friday evening. Every- body is welcome. WINGRAX ADVANCEmivins see how much could be raised. Plans were made to. have swings and ball grounds put in shape, Special Easter Services Special Easter services were con- BELGRAVE Mr. and Mrs. Goldie Wheeler and little son of London, with Mr. and Mrs. H. Wheeler. Mr. Alvin Gallagher, Kitchener, with Mr. and. Mrs. C. H. Wade, Miss Lois McGuire, London, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mc- 1Guire. Misses Martha and Gertie Arm- strong and Mi.. Roy Armstrong of Walkerville, with Mr. and Mrs. Wil- lard Armstrong.. Miss Fairy Fells of Barrie, is visit- ing over the holidays with her uncle, Time Table Changes EFFECTIVE Sunday, April 28, 1946 and other specific dates. Full information from Agents. Canadian National WELLINGTON FIRE Insurance Company Est, 1840 An all Canadian Company which has faithfully served its policy holders for over a century. Head Office — Toronto H. C. MacLean. Insurance Agency Wingham isalaamismaimmmaraaaa ana W. A. CRAWFORD, M. 0. Mr. David Scott. Mr, Gibson Armstrong of Hamilton, with Mr, David Armstrong. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Howard of Tor- onto, and Mrs, Stewart McGee of Lon- don, were week-end guests at the home of M r, and Mrs. J. A. Geddes, Mrs. W. Messer of London, with Mr. and Mrs. Willard Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Vincent, Wal- kerton, spent the holidays with Mr. and, Mrs. Albert Vincent. .Mr, and Mrs. Neil Montgomery, and twins, Jack and Jill, of London, spent the week-end with Mrs. Win, Cole. Mr, Maitland Edgar visited with Mr. Glen VanCamp on Sunday. Miss Lois Kelly, London, with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kelly. Miss Shirley Ncthery, St. Marys, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Chamney. Miss Myrtle Yuill, St. Catharines, is spending the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Yuill. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Jones and Susan, London, with Mr. and Mrs, J. McCal- lum. is IC BUSIIFIELD Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Etc. Money to Loan Office — Meyer Block, Wingham a. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Etc. Bonds, Investments & Mortgages Wingham Ontario. iiiiii.414644 14,4amaaaosialaaraaaainotam DONALD B. BLUE Miss Margaret Coulter, Kitchener, with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Coulter. Mrs, Joe Miller has returned to her her home after spending the past' three months in the Wingham General Hos- pital. Mrs. Eugene Armitage of London, spent a few days with her sister, Mrs. Jack McBiirney. Wren Verna, Johnston who has beep stationed at Vancouver, B.C., is visit ing ,for a few days of her discharge • YOUR EYES NEED ATTENTION Our 25 point Scientific Examin- tion enables us to give you Clear, Comfortable Vision. F. F. MUTH Optometrist Phone 118 Harriston FREDERICK A. PARKER OSTEOPATH Offices; Centre St., Wingham Osteopathic and Electric Treat- ments, FOot Technique. Phone 2/2. Wingham. 1 A. FOX Chiropractor and Drugless Therapist. RADIONIC EQUIPMENT COMPLETE HEALTH SERVICE. Phone 191. K. M. MaciENNAN Veterinary Surgeon, Office Minnie St. Opposite ,and South of the United Church, PHONE 196 Wingham, Ontario I , leave, with Miss Nora VanCamp. Miss Merle Anderson, Fergus, with Mrs, 0. G. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Stonehouse, and daughters, Shirley and Sonja, of London, with Mr. and Mrs. R. Stone- house. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Wade, Miss Beatrice Wade and Mr. Curtis Jordan, Fordwich, with Mr, and Mrs. C. H. Wade. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Little, Winthrop, with Mrs. W. J. Geddes, Mr. and Mrs, Jim MCCrae of Tor- onto, with Mr. and Mrs. , Robt, Mc- Crae. Mr. John Leitch, London, with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Leitch. Miss Mary Faegen, Goderich, visit- ed with Miss Dorothy Wade. Miss Norma VanCamp, London, at her home here. Misses Ferrol and Carrie Higgins, Galt, and Mr. Norman Higgins, are spending their .holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Higgins. Mr. Ross Dunbar, London, with Mrs. Wm. Dunbar. Miss Edith McClenaghan, Bruce- field, with Mr. Harry McClenaghan. Mr, and Mrs. Elliott Fells, Smooth Rock Falls, with Mr. David Scott. Miss Barbara Michie, Hensall, and Miss Jean Martin, Ridgetown, with Mr, and Mrs. Jas. Michie. Mrs. 5. A. Brandon spent a few days with her sister, Mrs. Bryant, of Blyth, Special Service In Anglican Church A special service was held in the Anglican Church on Good Friday evening with Clare VanCamp as lay reader. The Scripture lesson was read by Irene Logan and the address was given by Shirley Nethery, A duet, "The Old Rugged Cross" was sung by Dorothy Wade and Nora Van- Camp. Brussels Choir Here, Sunday, April 28 'the Melville Church Choir, Brussels will visit Knox .Church, Belgrave, on Sunday, April 28th., at 2.30 p.m., to give a recital of Easter music, The choir will be tinder the direction of Mr, Louis D. Thompson, The service will be conducted by Rev, G. A. Milne, M. A. Form Athletic Assotiation At a Community Meeting in the Red Cross Rooms it was decided to form an Athletie Association; President, Richard Procter; Viee- PteShlent, R. Secretary, George Johnston; Treasurer, C. R. Coultes; Softball Committee, George Johnston, Ken Wheeler, Bill McCleti., aghan. It WaSdccided to form a group around 13elgrave to consist of four to silt teams. A great deal of discussion followed on the building of the rink. It was decided to canvas the cotrununity to Mission Band- Meeting The meeting of the Happy Hearts Mission Band was held in the base- ment of the church, It was opened with the call to worship, following a hymn, Jesus Loves Me. Ruth Procter gave a recitation, Edna Higgins read Mark 11, 1-9. Mrs, Procter read the story. Three short prayers were read by' Ken- neth Dunbar, Jimmy andKeith Ander- son, Marjorie McKenzie, 'Marlene Mc- Kenzie, Mildred Cook, Evelyn Cook and Donna Anderson, sang A Joyful Easter tide. We all sang, This is my Father's World, The minutes of the last meeting were read and seconded by 'Mildred Cook. The roll call was then read with 25 present, Patsy Logan gave a recitation called Little Bo-Peep. A story on The The Babies of Africa was read by Mrs. B. Coul- tes. The collection was then taken, $2.25 was collected. Eileen Holmes read a poem. We sang Happy Birth- day to Ruth Procter. Mrs. Coultes then read another story. A Hymn was then sung, What a Friend We Have in Jesus. The meeting closed with The Lord's Prayer. E. 'F. Lowrie and mother, Mrs. Margaret Lowrie, of Dundas, spent Easter with Mr. and Mrs.. John Mc- Gill. Peel May Vote On Liquor Law . An investigation into the possibility of holding a liquor plebiscite vote in Peel County " will be started immed- iately," A. Grenville Davis, county solicitor said. . Mr. Davis said:. "I have been in- structed by County Council to pre- pare a report on whether a plebis- cite can be taken, and if it is, who would bear the cost and what the cost would amount to." Peel is the first of four Ontario areas under provisions of the Canada Temperance Act to make a move in connection with a plebiscite. The counties of Huron and Perth and the ill11111111•11211111MMINIMIIIINIMI YOUR ,/gow GOODrifW Bert Armstrong 'Phone 181 Wingham District of Manitoulin also come under the C.T.A. which proliiitbs ,the sale or keeping for sale of intoxicating liquor. M‘ • PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Phone 150 Wingham DR. W. M. 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