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Thursday, Friday, Saturday, JUNE 6th, 7th, 8th
(SPECIAL)
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Audrey TOTTER* Eddie "ROCHESTER" Anderson • Reginald OWEN
Screen Play by CHESTER ERSKINE, ANNE MORRISON CHAPIN and WHITFIELD COOK
Based on the Play by CHESTER ERSKINE
Directed by RICHARD WHORF * Produced by EDWIN H, KNOPF
A Comedy of the married life of a sailor who
marries a canteen worker.
Two Shows Each Night-7.30 and 9.30 pan.
Matinee Saturday afternoon at 2.30 p.m.
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, JUNE 10, 11, 12
ALICE FAYE DANA ANDREWS
In —
"FALLEN ANGEL"
For entertainment here is a good melodramatic plot
Show starts evenings at 8 p.m.
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GORRIE
Mr. Herb Neill was in Seaforth on
Monday.
Mr. Win, Gallaher underwent a maj-
or operation in the Wingham General
Hospital last week. Latest reports are
that he is getting along as well as
could be expected,
Rev. Jas. Caley visited friends in
Walkerton on Monday.
Mrs. Grieves of Galt, was a visitor
LEG MAKE-UPS are so cool in the warm weather
So quick and easy to use.
Silque Liquid Stockings, Suntan or beige, $1.00
Rubinstein Aquacade Leg Lotion $1.00
Rubinstein Minute Stocking Make-up
(tube) $1 25
No Hoz—Large bottle, clear or emulsion, 69c
Duration—The popular priced leg-do 49c
TO REMOVE THE HAIR, Use
Neet Cream Depilatory, tube, pleasant and
fast 67c
Velvotex Pad and Velvet Mittens ..... 25c
DON'T LET THE SUN BURN YOU, this year
—Filter out the burning rays with
Rubinstein Sun Burn Oil $1.00
Gaby (greaseless) Suntan Oil 35c, 65c
Skol, no oil, no grease 49c, 69c
PANCAKE MAKE UPS make you feel and look
so cool !
Max Factor Pancake .. $1.75
Also—Don Juan, Tangee, Molinard, Angelus,
at various prices.
RUBINSTEIN FOUNDATIONS are lovely
Town and country make up film (in four
shades) . — . .$1.25 — $2,00
Snow Lotion (in four shades) $1.25
The Perfect Foundation, for the hot weather.
Ask us to show them to you.
MicKibbons
In Drugs — If It's Rexall It's Right
FATHER'S, DAY, SUNDAY, JUNE 16th
GET YOUR CARD NOW !
VOWler,
Spence McKinnon has resumed his
duties at the Canadian Bank of .corm.,
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Rev. J. N. R. Norton, raster
Sunday, Jude 9th, 1946
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TEMPERANCE SUNDAY
Guest Speaker
MR, DAN, STAUFFER
11 amt. and 7:80
Everyone Welcome,
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Vacation Styles
• *Get into the Swim
Clothes for the Sun—Clothes for Surnmer Fun—
These are just a few articles from our colourful
range that emphasize freedom for hot Summer days
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Two-piece
BATHING
SUITS -
Silk Jersey
Floral design
a $6.50
Colourful Seersucker
Two-piece Design
$3.95
PRINT
DRESSES
2 -
$1.
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Cotton
PINAFORES
in bright Cotton.
Print' with Over-the-
shoulder frills.
Sizes 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
$1.29
Seersucker
OVERALLS
in Red or Blue stripe
2 — 4 — 6
$1.19
GAY, YOUTHFUL
DRESSES
For Summer Days
in
Ginghams,
Chambray
Seersucker
. Stubs
$5.00 — $12.95
LADIES'
Pure Wool Penman's
SOX
85c,
Penman's Cotton
ANKLETS
white, blue, red
39c
SLACKS
ALL-WOOL, in
Brown, navy, green,
Aqua
Sizes 14 — 20
$5.50 — $6.50
SHOR-TS
COTTON
$1.29 — $1.79
WOOL
$1.95
JERSEYS
Penman's
for Boys or Girls
Wine, navy, brown,
striped
2 — 14 years
75c — $1.00
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• "THE FRIENDLY STORE"
Make Up Your List
and Visit KING'S
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FREE DELIVERY
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Smith's Economy Food Store
Magic Fresh Ground
Baking. Powder, 1 lb. tin 27c REX COFFEE, lb.
rt Pat-A-Pa Smith's Four O'Clock
Pastry Flour, 24 lb. bag 79 BLACK TEA, +/y lb.
Mild CANADIAN COLOURED CHEESE, lb. 35c
MAPLE LEAF RELISH CHEESE, 1/2 lb. 21c
OLD CANADIAN WHITE CHEESE, lb. . . 39c
49c
40c
RIVERBANK
BARTLETT 22c PEARS
20 oz.. till 2 tins to each coupon
Heavy ZINC
JAR RINGS, do2. ,29c
Heavy Grade Red
Rubber Rings, 4 doz. 25c
Square Deal 20 or. tin
Ungraded PEAS, 2 - 27c
Robin flood Quick Cooking
OATS, 5 lb. bag • .. .29c
Aylmer Choice 1:5ICED BEETS
Or CARROTS -
2 tins for 25c
CHAMP—THE MAGICAL CLEANER, pkg. I0c
WOODBURY'S FACIAL SOAP,'S cakes .23c .
OLD DUTCH CLEANSER .2 tins 21c
FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES
Size 288 ORANGES, doz, -„.48c 96's dflA138FIVOTT for 290
U. S. No. 1 B. NEW POTATOES . .5 lbs. for 25c
IMPORTED FIRM RIPE TOMATOES, lb.. 21c
RABISIIES, LETTLICE, CABBAGE, LEMONS' CELERY
ONIONS CUCUMBERS
PATION COUPONS ALM TIIIIRSIIKY, PINE 6th
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THE WINGHAM ADVANCE-TIMES
Thursday, June 6th, 1946
with Mr. And Mrs. John Montgomery
over the week-end also with her awe.-
how, Mr, Wrta Young,
Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Haney, Wing-
ham, were Gorrie visitors en Saturday
at ferny° n,
Miss Lois Cadwell and friend .of
Guelph, were week-end guests of Mr.
and Mrs. l'ercy Ashton,
'Born--To Mr, and Mrs, Clifford
Brown, Con, C, a SOIL
Born—,-To Mr, and, Mrs. Win. SInip-
son,Molesworth, a son,
Walton Young People presented
their play in the hall here on Friday
evening, Owing to the inclemency of
the weather the attendance was not as
large as might have been expected.
Mr. and Mrs. T, Bradnocia, Mr. and
Mrs, Spence, Seaforth, were visitors
in Owen Sound and Eugenia Falls last
week,
The marriage was solemnized on
Saturday, June 1st., by Rev, Jas. Caley
of Maxine Harris, daughter of Mr, and
Mrs. Bert Harris, con. 15, to Henry
Hunstein of Lakelet.
Miss Ida Jacques daughter of Mrs,
Jacques and the late Wm. Jacques and
Bruce Harkness, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Les. Harkness of Carrick township,
were united in marriage Saturday at
high noon, at the bride's home by Rev.
Ernest Jacques of Caledoniia,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Graham, Mrs,
R. Ashton and Miss Elsie Jacques
were guests at the Harkness-Jacques
wedding on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pennington and
family of Teeswater, spent Sunday
with the Strong families 6th. con.
Mr. M. D. Irwin was in London last
week.
Rev. G. G. Howse and Mr. Glad,
Edgar were in London last week at-
tending the annual London Conference
of the United Church.
Mr, Robt. Graham and Mr. Harold
Robinson attended the dispersal sale of
Shorthorns at the farm of W. C. F.
Oestricher of Crediton on Wednesday.
Mr. and ,Mrs. John McKenzie of
Nova Scotia, were recent visitors with
the former's aunt, Mrs. Robt. Graham
and Mr. 'Graham.
Mrs. Isaac Wade went to Toronto,
on Wednesday, where she will visit her
daughters, Mrs. A. Miles and Mrs. D.
W. Dane.
Miss Janice Strong, nurse in train-
ing at the Kitchener-Waterloo hospit-
al, is spending her vacation at her
home here,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Marshall are vis-
itin this week with their son in Strat-
ford.
Mr. and Mrs. John Metcalfe of Pais-
ley, were recent visitors with the tau-
ters sisters, Misses Emily and Beatrice
'Potter.
Mrs. R H Stephens has returned to
her home here after spending the wint-
er with relatives at Tyrone, Mrs. Ste-
phens although in poor health was able
to make the trip home with Mr. and
Mrs. D. Hicks of Harriston.
• Mrs. John Kent and son, Charles,
Mr. and Mrs. Walker Hood and fam-
ily; Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Drisco and fa-
mily from North Tonawanda, N. Y.,
Were guests at Mr, Howard Cowan's
on Sunday. Mr. Roy Wade and son,
and Mrs. L.,McDonald of Owen Sound
also called at the same home.
BLUEVALE
Women's Institute
The June meeting of the Women's
Institute will be held on Tuesday af-
ternoon, June 11th., at the home of
Miss Emma Johnston at 2.30 o'clock.
The programme will be arranged by
Mrs. Roy Turvey, the convener for
Historical Research, who will give a
paper on that subject.
Roll Call What I would like to have
discussed most this year. Miss Emma
Johnston will speak on the motto:
Love Flowers, know Flowers, and
grow Flowers.' Visitors are always wel-
come,
Miss Jessie Holmes has returned to
her home after being a patient in the
Wing-ham Hospital for several weeks.
Mr, James Gannett left this week
for -Victoria Hospital, London, where
he will be under observation and will
receive treatment,
Mr. Walter Sellers, Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Selleri ani daughter, Susan, at-
tended the funeral of their sister, Mrs.
R. C. MacLean at Waubaushene last
week,
Miss Dorothy Aitken has accepted
a position on the teaching staff orthe
High School at Preston, duties to com-
mence in September.
Mr. and Mrs, William Dararow, De-
troit, are visitors with Mr, and Mrs.
Marry Elliott.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gates and
Wilmot of Cherrywood, were week-
end visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Robt.
Shaw.
Miss Ruby Duff of the Women's
College Hospital Staff, Toronto, spent
the week-end with her sister, Miss
Mary Duff and was a guest at the
Blackmore-Elliott wedding on Satur-
day.
Miss Jean Scott, Seaforth, spent a
ew days recently with Miss Florence
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Special MEETINGS
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The Salvation Army Hall
led by
LT, COL, and MRS, j. ACTON
TittlelY Messages
Singing
• "Gospel Fashion."
aall. June 9th 7 p.m,
You are Welcome.
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Repair Work
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Take Care of Your Shoes
For Longer Wear
There's more to making Shoes
last longer than nailing on a pair
of soles. We Rebuild Them
LIKE NEW.
BRING THEM IN TODAY.
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$2.00 - $2.24
Several Styles
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FARE and One-QUARTER
For Round Trip
King's Birthday
MONDAY, JUNE 10th
Good going from 12.00 noon,
Friday, June 7th, until 2 p.m.
Monday, June 10. Return:
leave destination up tom r
night, Tuesday, June 11, 1946,
Times shown are Standard
For fares ancrifurther information
apply to any agent.
CANADIAN- NATIONAL
See Reid and See Right
Make Appointments
DAVID CROMPTON
Jeweller - Phone 59
For Eye Examination
R. A. Reid, R.O.
Eye Specialist
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Serving You Sided 1935
meree at Waterlog, following his ,disc,
charge from the army service,
Mr, and Mrs. Blackwood .44t1 two
,children late of *Vancouver, B.C., who-
have spent the last two trunitha at the
home of their cousin, Mrs. Arthur
Shaw, have moved to a point on Lake
where they are interested in .a
Sanliner resort and tourist camp.
Church News
On Sunday morning Rev, S. J,
gette conducted communion .service at
the United Church, The following
young people were received into mem-
bership, -Mary Darling, Ross Abram,
.Lorne McCracken, Shirley and Kath-
erine Sieling, Melvyn and Hazel Sand-
erson, Allen, Wilda and Rona Breck-
enridge, Annie and Mary IMcNaught-
<ma Velma Stamper, George Nicholson
and Delores Hamilton,
Art Robinson o the Lands Titles
office at Saskatoon, Sask., ,called on
Mac Scott, Both men spent nearly
four years overseas with No. 8 Station-
ary Hospital in .the first great war,
Mr. Robinson is visiting friends at
Wroxeter, his former home.
SALEM
Mr. and Mrs. 'Elliott Cranch and
daughter, Mis$ Vivian of Rochester,
spent the week-end with friends here,
Mr. and Mrs. John 'Gowdy called on
their daughter, Mrs. Fred Hyndman
and Mr. Hyndrnan of Gorrie last Sat-
urday.
Mr. Edgar Dane had his tonsils re-
moved'one day last week and is pro-
gressing favorably,
Mr. Earl Underwood is tearing
clown his house on his farm on the B
line, Howick, and is having it removed
to Gorrie, where he intends to rebuild
it for himself.
Mater Jackie Johnston from near
Wingham, spent the ,week-end with
Mr. Edwin Palmer.
IV, P. 1. B. NEWS
AND ANSWERS
RATION COUPON DUE DATES
Coupons now valid are sugar-preser-
ves S1 to S14, butter R1 to R10, meat
M29 to M40. Butter R1 to R9 and
meat M29 to M39 expire June 30.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
have a four room apartment and
would like to board and room two
friends, Would it be legal for me
to do so?
A:—As far as any rental regulations
of the Wartime Prices and Trade
Board are concerned you may take
in boarders or lodgers. Order 200
states tenant can sub-let any port-
ion of the accommodation not re-
quired -by himself if there is no pro-
vision in the lease stating tenant can-
not sub-let,
Q:—Could you tell me when the pres-
ent .rental laws go out of effect or,
are they permanent?
A:—The only answer to this question
at the present moment is a reitera-
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tion of government policy that con-
trols will be lifted as soon as pos-
sible.
Q:—I purchased an all steel ice box
some time ago, I now wish to sell
same but do not know the ceiling
price. Could you quote ' me the
price.
A:—If you sell it directly to the pur-
chaser there is no ceiling price ex-
cept the price must be reasonable
and just since the ice box would be
considered personal effects. If sold
through a dealer it does have a ceil-
ing.
():—I am unable to work at my regu-
lar trade because of illness, I am
a veteran of world war one. Do I
have a priority on the purchase of a
new car?
First Class
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For The Present Watches Only
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Next to Masonic Hall
A:—At the present time no priority
certificates are being issued because
of the shortage in supply of new
cars.
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