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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1946-06-20, Page 5'740 vbeli$11,77117m.1,11. Thursday, 20th, 1946 THE WINGPIAM ADVANM-TIME$ ..4.115,,enmermmi,iirw • -",t- • PA E. -rf NATIONAL CLOTHING COLLECTION ENDS AWE 29a. In the lands ravaged by the fury a war, cloth- ing stock of all kinds have been destroyed. Inade; quately clothed, a prey to cold and sicknegs, the people of these lands look to you for help. Ran- sack your cupboards, go through your trunks and attics ; dig out all the clothing you don't really need. Bundles it and take it to your nearest collection detiot.' This is' one of the things you can do to help ensure a lasting peace. This'advertisement is contribUted by WELWOO Dry Goods Ladies' Wear , Successor to H. E. Isard & Co. Telephone 414 "Quality and Service" TIRE RELINERS $1.65 Locking GAS CAPS $2.29 MOTO-MASTER OIL ' Gallon $1.14 5-gallon $5.45 Hydraulic Brake Fuild 59c Alemite GREASE GUNS $3.98 Moto-Master Spark Plugs 39c SCREW DRIVERS - All Sizes 15-plate BATTERIES .,..„,..$7.45 (Larger Sizes slightly higher) All sides of MUFFLERS itt stock. Canadian Tire Corporation Associate Store Campbell's Garage WINGHAM ON l`'. aummiammommumm A full line of FRUITS and VEGETABLES Fresh Daily ....,611a1•0004, ROBIN HOOD 24's 79c 98's $2.75 Cakes, Pies, Bread and Pa Tasty Pastries P t-A-Pan Pure ASTRY, . .29c 24's . 79c Frail Shipment daily except Monday 0111110111011111111111=11111111111111111111111111 I 1 FLOUR WHAT°CAN YOU SPARE THATTHEY CAN WEAR? '0A \\ 1 #1 1, ... —kr,,,... ..,-.. ' O e -- --+ J 9 11 ,14 NATIONAL CLOTHING COLLECTION This advertisement contributed by Omar Haselgrove ats Thursday, Fri., and Saturday ammosommummi Clark's Mushroom SOUP, 3 tins • , ,29c Campbell's Vegetable SOUP, 2 tins . 21c Snowflake AMMONIA, pkg 5c CARMICHAEL'S Fee Delivery 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. NORTH END SUPERIOR MARKET MORRIS SCHOOL BOARD MEETIN The June meeting of Morris Town- ship School Board was held on June 6, with all members present. The pay- ment of several accounts was authoriz- ed. These included the balance of the Hay Stationery account for supplies, $346.88 and the account for wiring S. S. No. 4, $396.07. It was decided to continue Daylight Saving Time in the schools until the end of September. Mr. Pickitt was instructed to do the necessary repair work to furnaces and NOW IN STOCK EXHAUST FANS Sizes 10" to 24" rome.m.•••••••••••• 'GUARANTEED USED Refrigerators STEWART Home Appliances 'Phone 29 Wingham We still have a few boxes of TOMATO PLANTS run line .of Jams and Marmalades 24 oz. and 48 oz. tins Fresh, and Cured Meats when available, Mr. and Mrs. A. E, McKinney of London spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Gurney. Mr, and Mrs. Sam, Campbell of Kingston visited Mr. and. Mrs, Heug- ban over the week-end, Mrs. Stark and daughter, of Detroit, are visiting for a week with the form- er's sister, Mrs, Chas, Hopper. Rev, _J. and Mrs. Thompson and children of Toronto, spent the week- end with Meand rs, Alex. Reid. Mr. and Mrs. Dan McRae of Mooie, min,. Man, visited with her cousin, Mrs, Geo. Boyle for a few days last week. Mr, and Mrs. Jam Stevenson, Erlma and Fay of Fordwich, visited on Sun- day with Mr, and Mrs. N. T. Mc- Laughlin. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Johnson of Chatham and Mrs, Viola Lampton of Clinton visited last week with their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Turvey of Blyth. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pocock last week were;- Mr. Arthur Cavey of Ottawa, and Mr. Bern. Flan, agan of the R.A.F., London, England, who returned to England this week. Mr. and Mrs,' Robert Peter of Tim- mins, accompanied by their aunts, Mrs. Wade and Mrs. Whitfield of town, vis- ited in Clifford and Harriston one day last week. The former couple were 'spending a few days' at the home of 'Mrs. Wade. WEDDINGS Somers—Northorp Standards of summer flowers made the setting at High Park United Church, Toronto, on Saturday, June 15th,; for the Marriage of Margaret Rebecca Jean, only daughter of Mr. Harry Clair. Northorp and the late Mrs.' Northorp of Dartmouth, N. S., to Mr. Kenneth Richard Somers, of Midland, only son of Mr. D. W. Som- ers and the late Mrs. Somers of Wing, ham. Rev. F. E. H. James officiated, and Mr. Roy Grass played the wed- ding music. Mrs. Ethel Grainger of Toronto, sang "I Love You Truly." The bride, given in marriage by her brother, Ross, wore a white slipper satin gown with -long 'train, sweet- heart neckline held at either side with seed pearl clips, scalloped bodice and long sleeves, tapering to points. Her trailing veil fell from a Mary Queen of Scots headdress... She. carried Briar- .cliffe roses with white sweet peas and baby's breath and wore the groom's gift, a pearl necklace. Mrs. James Hamilton of Wingham, as Matron of Honour wore a floor- length blue embroidered organza gown with sweetheart neckline, scalloped bodice and cap sleeves, with Matching headdress, and Mrs. (Dr.) Thos. Irwin of Wingham, as bridesmaid, wore a similar costume in pink embroidered organza. Both carried Dream roses, blue sweetpeas and baby's breath. Mr. Wilbur Tiffin of Wingham, was groomsman, and the ushers were J. P. McKibbon, Wingliam and W. Holmes, Toronto. A reception was held in the Church Parlours of High Park Church. For the wedding, trip to Niagara Falls and Buffalo, N.Y., the bride wore a two piece ice blue wool suit with navy ac- essories and a corsage of 'Dream roses. On their return they will live at 230 Russell Street, Midland. Guests attending were Mrs. A. Mc- Vittie and son of Hespeler, Miss Jessie Somers, Blyth; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Yost, Listowel, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Finkbeiner, Listowel, Miss Ruth' Brit- ton, Listowel, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. White, Listowel, and from Wingham, Mr. and Mrs. James Hamilton, D. W. Somers, Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Irwin, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Armstrong, Mr. and . Mrs. J. P. McKibbon, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Adam's, Mr. and Mrs. Os- car Stager and sons, Paul and David, Mr. G. W. Tiffin and Miss Audrey Boe. Nethery--Irwin Summer flowers in Brick United ChUrch, made a charming setting last Saturday, June 15th., at three o'clock, when Ella June, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Irwin, became the bride of Lorne Alexander Nethery, only son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Nethery, Hamilton, Ontario. Rev. G. H. Dunlop solefnnized the service, Prof. A. Cook, uncle of the groom, presided at the organ. During the signing of the register, Mr. Jack Reavie of Wingham, sang "The One Rose." Given ih marriage by her father, the bride was lovely in a floor-length gown of Swiss embroidered marquisette over satin with lily point sleeves, sweet- heart neckline and fitted bodice. A pleated headdress held in, place the floor-length veil of illusion- net. She carried a bouquet of Johanna roses. The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Gwen Irwin, as Matron of Hon- our and Miss Norma Nethery, sister'of tile groom, as bridesmaid, both were gowned -alkie in turquoise blue sheer floor-length gowns with shoulder- length veils to match and carried bci.ti- Rev, Dunlop on behalf of the congrega tion, of the church, presented the bride with a lovely Bible, this 'being the first marriage to take place within the building since it )vas built 75 years ago. The reception was held for 150 guests at the home of the bride's par- ents. The bride's mother reeeivdd in a .tUrquoSe hlug dres§ with navy ac- cessories and corsage of yellow roses, The groom's mother assisted, in a dress of two-tone blue with navy ac- cessories and corsage of fuschia Following the reception the young couple left for a short honeymoon to points in North Ontario, the bride wearing a dress of powder blue with matching hat and gloves, black plas- tic purse and shoesi corsage of white carnations and carried a raspberry shorty coat, On their return, Mr, and .Mrs. Neth- ery will reside in Hamilton. Guests were present from Listowel, Goderich, Kitchener, Woodstock, Sar- nia, Wingham, Hamilton and TOronto. Geddes Vardon Of interest in Belgrave and the dis- trict was the wedding on Saturday af- ternoon in New St. James' Presbyter- ian Church, London, of Amy Lor- raine, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. J. A. Vardon, Grosvenor street, to Stewart Porterfield Geddes, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Geddes, Seaforth. In a setting of peonies and ferns, the bride was given in marriage by her father at the ceremony performed by Rev. Thomas Bryan. She wore a taf- etta and lace gown with drop should- er effect, full skirt and bodice buttoned at the back to the waistline. A finger tip net veil was held in place by bony- ardia and she carried red roses. • . Wedding music was played by Jack McDermid and the soloist was Miss Eleanor Hendershott.. The matron of honour, Mrs, Donald Fettes, of Toronto, was in orchid taf- etta, with matching Juliet cap head- dress, trimmed with orchid and yellow flowers. She carried a colonial bou- quet of yellow roses and orchid sweet peas. Yellow tafeetta was 'worn by the bridesmaid, Miss Marion Dennis,. who wore matching headdress and carried a bouquet similar to thit. of the matron of honor. The best man was Morris Comfort. Guests were ushered to their seats by Ross Nightingale and Bob Rowlings. The bride's mother wore an ice blue crepe dress, cinnamon brown accessor- ies and corsage of Talisman roses. The' groom's mother had chosen a rose faconne dress with black accessories and corsage bouquet of white roses and pink sweet peas. Following la reception at Cobble stone Inn the. bride and groom left on a motor trip east and on their return will reside in London. Going away, the bride wore a. pinksuit with black picture hat, black shortie coat and 'black accessories. Robinson—Johnston A lovely wedding was solemnized at the home of. the bride's parents, 12th concession of East Wawanosh, when June Marie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gershom Johnston, became the bride of David Edward, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Robinson of West Wawanosh. Rev. W. A. B.eecroft performed the ceremony,• beneath an arch of ever- green and roses. The 'bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of white net over satin, trimmed with silver sequins, with matching head- dress and floor-length veil. She car- ried an arm bouquet of red roses and maiden-hair fern.. Miss Lois John- ston, as her sister's a,ttendant, wore a blue floor-length gown, with matching shoulder-length veil caught with pink roses. She carried a bouquet of pink carnations and fern. Mr, Gordon Robinson, of Wingham, brother of the groom, was best man, The bride's mother, assisted by *the groom's mother, received the guests, the former wearing a two-piece dress of light blue crepe and a corsage of pink carnations, while the latter chose a medium blue figured dress and a corsage of pink carnations. , After the ceremony, the wedding dinner was served. For travelling, the bride donned a rose crepe dress, with pale blue ches- terfield coat and white accessories. They left on a motor trip to Kitchen- er, Toronto, Niagara Falls and Allis- ton. Guests were present from Kitchener, Windsor and Seaforth. NOW IS THE TIME TO GET YOUR SNARE OF THE BARGAINS. PRICES WERE NEVER AS LOW IN WINGHAM AS DURING THIS SALE. Stock must be rediiced before the en:d of the month when the new proprietor will open with new „,weekly specials. FLYDED FLY SPRAY, 16 oz. tin' 25c for .. —18c Daly's Orange Pekoe Tea, reg. 45c, 1/2 lb. 40c Aero FLOOR GLOSS, pint tin 49c for 43c Aero WAX PASTE, .1 lb. tin Sale price ,., , 23c Old English FLOOR WAX, .1 lb. tin 39c, for .33c Gold Medal FLOOR WAX, 1 lb. tin 27c for . .22c Cut PEELS,- 8 oz. pkg., sale 14c Pure Olive Oil, 4 oz. size VanCamp's Tom. Soup, 3 for 25c Clark's Mushroom, Asparagus or Scotch Broth Soup 2 for 15c Brooms, green corn, 5String 63c Jergen's Toilet Soap__ .. 2 for 9c Golden Wax Beans, tin 11c Palmolive ..... . . _ ..... 2 cakes 11c Cheddar Cheese, 1 lb. Roll 37c • CERT(); for Preserving—Buy during sale -. . . .20c -...,-- Clark's Governor Sauce ...... ..... 21e Herrings in Tomato Sauce Dalton's, Jolly Good Sauce 8c Tall or Oval Tins, sale 18c Pacific Pastry Flour, 24 lbs. 75c Lamp or Lantern Glasses 10e Sardines in oil _. .... .. .... 2 tins 15c Success Floor Wax, lb. tin 27c Salted Peanuts, lb. - 33c Success Floor Gloss, qt. for 85c READY,CUT MACARONI 4 lbs. for 23c CUSTARD POWDERS, Horne's, Gold Med. lb 23c Heinz Cream. of TOMATO SOUP 3 for 29c mei111111111111111111, Oxo, 4-cube box 8c Javel Bleach, qt, bottle 7c Vanilla Extract, 4 oz. reg. 10c White or Yellow Sugar, 5 lb. 39c SALE PRICE-2 for 15cLime Juice, Gold Label, Vanilla Extract, 2 oz. size 3c '22 oz. 40c Sale for 35c Rideau Hall • COFFEE, screw top jars, lb. 47c Magic BAKING POWDER, 1 lb. tin, Sale . . . .25c Tominvommo, Canned Peaches, 20 oz. tin 19c Canned Red Plums, 20 oz. 18c ,20 oz., 30% sugar 13c Corn ,Syrup,-Beehive, 2 lbs. 27e Marmalades Jellies Jams Canned Green Gage Plums OLIVES, Pimento, 6 oz. 24c OLIVES, plain, 6 oz. size 19c Lily White Corn Syrup 23c • Old Dutch Cleanser, 2' for 19c Gillett's Lye, tin' 9c Eddy's MATCHES (strike anywhere) 3 boxes 25c Big Ben HARD WATER SOAP 2 bars 9c 22 oz. tin, sale 22c Moody's Toilet Flush- Moody's Drain Cleaner reg. 35c tin—sale Turpentine, pt. bottle , 21c Diced Carrots, Devon choice 27c quality, 20 oz. tins, 2 for 25c • Nile, Vi in v, Toilet Tissue 2 - 9c Kippered Snacks in oil . 3I/2 oz. 9c 5 oz.,tin for 1.1.c White Cooking Beans, 4 lbs. 23c Brodie's Self-raising Flour Regular 25c sack for — .... PRESTO-PACK, 70 WAX PAPER, 50 ft. 12c Aylmer Grape Juke, 13 oz. ...19c I Kraft Cream Cheese, pkg. ..,.,.16c Firm, Ripe Tomatoes, lb. 16c I Neilson's . Bulk Cocoa, lb, 12c - - • - ,190=1011111011•MIOnig COCOA SALE-Cowan's Perfection, 1 lb. tin, 20c BLUE RIBBON COCOA, lb. tin, sale price . .. .19c Neilson's Jersey Brand COCOA, lb. 26c, 1/2 lb. 16c Red Front Grocery 'PHONE 17 and 2 FREE DELIVERY ANNOUNCING THE OPENING Of A New BARBER SHOP In TheF Brunswick Hotel YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED. VIC LAUGHLEAN WINGHAM ONTARIO 11111111111•1111111111111111111 THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE NORTH HURON AND HURON-BRUCE LIBERAL ASSOCIATION will be held in the Town Hall, Wingham at 8.30 pan. D. S. Time Friday Eve'g, June 21st for the election of Officers and General Business The meeting will be addressed by HON, PAUL MARTIN Secretary of State in the Federal Cabinet A good representation from every -municipality is requested ALEX, A, ALEXANDER, President God Save The Xingt stoves during the summer holidays. New furnaces are to be installed in. No. 3 and No. 4 schools. The purchase of a duplicating ma- chine requested by the teachers was left for decision at a future meeting. The Board decided to purchase the lumber, shelves, counter, etc.; from the Canadian Legion Building in Brussels. This material will be used in building cupboards, shelves, etc., in the-schools. ' The next meeting of the. Board will be held on June 28th., at 9 Ralph Shaw, Secretary. BORN HUNTER—In Wingham General Hospital, on Tuesday, June 11th., to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hunter, R. R. No. 1, Lucknow, a son. COOK—In Wingham General Hospi- tal, on Sunday, June 16th., to Mr. and. Mrs. Harvey Cook, R. R. 1, Belgrave, a daughter. ERRINGTON-In. Wingham General Hospital, on Tuesday, June 18th., to Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Errington, R. R. 1, Wroxeter, a daughter. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Cpl. Gordon. Lediett is spending a furlough at his home here. Mrs. Edith Wood of Toronto is vis- iting with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Arm- strong. Mr. Leslie Grieve, Sarnia, is spend- ing a few days with his sister, Mrs. Donald Rae. Mr. Simon Graviston of Edmonton is spending a feW dayi with' his sister, Mrs. T. J, Baker. quets of white and pink roses. Little Diane Cane, Toronto, cousin of the bride, made a dainty flower- girl dressed in pink bouffant floor; length frock, 'with net shoulder length headdress, carrying a 'bouquet of pink and white carnations. The bridegroom was attended by Mr. Dick Irwin, Toronto, brother of the bride, and acting as ushers were, Mr. 'Harvey Thompson and Mr. Gor- don Nethery, cousins of the bride and groom. Following the • marriage ceremony, HAMILTON OPTICAL CO. W. R, Hamilton, R. O. Optometrist for Over 25 Years. Telephone 37 for Appointment. Plumbing Heating and Tinsmithing No Job Too Large and No Job Too Small. Prices REA,SONABLE We are as. Near to You as your Telephone. PERCY CLARK 'Phone 255 , Wingham Ina's New Mending Service Re-Weaving, Moth Holes, Burns and. Tears on Men's Suits. Ladies' Dress Clothing of all kinds. Ali Types of Mending. 'Phone 281 • 'Wingham Centre St. ' 9 a,m. to 6 p.m. Gi DON'T LET Sickness or Accident BLOT OUT YOUR INCOME CONSULT YOUR CANADA HEALTH and ACCIDENT Representative Stewart. A. Scott 'Phone 293 Wingham