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Home grown Leamington are now
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priced right.
California Size 126s
GRAPEFRUIT... 5 for 27g
Sunkist Juicy Size 392s
ORANGES, doz. ....2k
No. 1 Ontario Grown
New POTATOES, 5 lbs. 23c
Hattie grown Firm Reads
CABBAGE......3 lbg. 10c
No. 1 Home grown Cooking
ONIONS , , , —4 lbs. 23c
CHERRIES
This week will see cherries at their
best, We have the finest irt Sweets
and Sours at the best Prices,
Crown Small, doz. Med., doi.
Fruit Jars 89c 99c
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Ingersoll Rideau Spready or Malted
Cream Cheese, 8 oz., pkg. 19c
Ingersoll 4 ox, pkg.
CREAMY CHEESE . .15c
Ingersoll
LOAF CHEESE, lb, .39c
`Barker's Tasty 8 oz. pkg.
Crisp SODAS . . „ .2 for 23e
All Values effeetive until dosing time,
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Fresh Salted 8. oz. pkg. 16 oz. pkg:
PEANUTS 17c 33c
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Macaroni Products,, 2 for 17e
Soup Mix Baby Shells and Bows
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Lineups, Wingliam—Calvert cb,
Lockridge lf, Loughlean p, Seli ss,
Lloyd cf, Brophy ib, Clark 36, Laugh-
lean p, Seli ss, Lloyd cf, Brophy ib,
Clark 3b, Stainton 2b, Lockridge rf,
Goderich—Erskine cf, Doak c, Mc-
Ewan 3b, Fulford lb, Price ss, Culp if,
McPhail 2b, Pinder rf, Needham p.
Goderich .5 1 0 0 1 1 2-10
Wingham 0 0 4 0 2 0 0— 6
Batteries, Wingham, Laughlean, Cal-
vert, Goderich, Needham, Tulford,
Doak, Umpires, Casemore, Sell,
Wingham.
Fry & Blackhan Nosed Out Kings
In a town league softball tilt on
nosed out Kings by the close margin
Thursday evening, 'Fry and Blackhall
of 20-19. For the upholsterers Foster
Kings Chittick and Garrett divided the
pitched the entire game while for
pitching - duties. The game :provided
plenty of excitement plus the added
stiffness which some of the players ex-
perienced the following day.
Fry & Blackhalls, B. Templeman cf,
F. Templeman ss, Foster p, Sell 2b,
Hilbert c, Bailey 3b, Hall rf, Lee lb,
Forsyth If.
Kings, Chittick p, Walker c; Raffer-
dy lb, Garrett 2b, Cruickshank ss,
Seip 3b, MacDougal if, Lediett and
Galbraith cf, Welwood If.
Fry & Blaelchall. 5 4 7 0 4 0 x-20
Kings 0 2 5 2 7 1 2-19
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more profitable to feed livestock and poultry than
it was to market their grains as such.
To-day they are feeding not only nearly all
their own grain but large quantities of Western
Oats, Barley and Wheat. —
Whether you are feeding Western or local
grains, you can make more tnoney if you add
SHUR-GAIN Concentrates to your grain and feed
BALANCED rations to all your live-stock and
poultry than you can be feeding grain alire.
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THE WINGRAM ADVANCE-TIMES
Thursday, July Mho 1946
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INTERESTING CLIPS
OF DISTRICT NEWS
Will Not Lose Eye
Fred MacGregor of Kintail was able
to return home a few days ago from
London, where he had been receiving
treatment for an eye injury which he
suffered when his glasses were shat-
tered sending particles of glass into the
eyeball. It was thought at first the
eye might have to be removed, but this
has proved unnecessary, and the sight
will also be retained.Lucknow Senti-
nel.
Injures. Arm While
Haying Last Week
James Adams, who resides . On the
farm on the southern outskiits. of
Teeswater, is suffering from an injury
received last Thursday. He was cut-
ting hay at the time, and leaned,.down
to make an adjustment when the team
bolted. He managed to bring the
horses to a stop with one hand while
hanging onto the wheel with the other.
The strain, however, dislocated a bone
in the left arm and tore the ligaments.
—Teeswater News.
Lucknow Co-operative Begins
New Building
The Luckno Co-operative Inc.,
commenced their $10,000 building this
week. The building is just west of the
C.N.R. tracks and north of the Joynt
Warehouse. It was originally plan-
ned to have the large steel-sheeted
structure ready and fully equipped
With its fertilizer machinery ready to
start operating this fall but owing to
the inability of obtaining .contractors
and competent workmen, the plant will
not be ready as soon as the company
expected,
Train Kills Two
Near Port Elgin
Edith AfeCallough, 1.9, and her bro-
ther, Charles, 21, Detroit, were instant-
ly killed at 3.39 Friday afternoon when
their automobil.:0 collided with a north-.
bound. C,N,R, passenger train at a level
crossing on No, 1 higliWay, two miles
north of Port Elgin. The impact of the
crash shattered their 1946 model' car,
and the occupants were both dead
when the wreckage was reached,
Gasoline Burns Pt. Albert Man
David MeCumber, 30 years of age, a
resident of, the Port Albert district, is
in Alexander Marine and General Hos.
pital, Goderich, suffering from first
degree burns from his waist down,
caused when an open pail of gasoline
he was carrying burst into flames,
McCumber, an employee of the
Storms Construction Company, was
engaged with other workmen in clean-
ing up asphalt paving equipment on
the Blue Water Highway, near the 4th
concession, Ashfield, when the acci-
dent happened.
No Births Registered In
Nearly Two Years
Around the end of June when the
six-months period of the year is over,
newspapers invariably turn to the mat-
ter of the vital stastitics of their mun-
icipality for a story. And with this
in mind we called the Town Clerk's
office. He gave us all the information
he had but it was not extensive.
For instance would you believe that
not one birth has taken place in the
town of Mitchell to be registered since
October 1944? This does not mean
that the infant population has not
soared as baby carriages' on the main
street of the town any day will testify
but rather that, while in years gone by,
many births took place in the homes
now young offsprings make their de-
but into this world within the pre-
cincts of a hospital, the proper place
Tor an auspicious entrance into this
vast universe.L-Mitchell Advocate.
18.:Year.Old Inmate Shot
Donald Parks, 18-year-old prisoner
at the Ontario Reformatory Guelph,
was shot and killed by guards. late on
Thur'sday in what was described as an
attempt to escape.
The prisoner was shot by guards
after he was said to have attacked one
guard, Reuben Biddle, with a pair of
tailor's shears.
Hit-Run Victim
James Cassidy, about 45 years .of
age, Alma Township farmhand, died in
Palmerston-Hospital early Saturday
morning, victim of a hit and run mot-
orist.
Cassidy, returning from the 12th of
July Orangemen's celebration at Pal-
merston to the farm of James H. Beau-
mont, R. R. No. 4, Mitchell, where he
had been employed for a month, Was
walking along the Elora Road, two
miles from. Teviotclale, when struck.
The injured man was discovered at
About 2,30 a.m., ,by a passing motorist
who stunmoned Dr,,, I. R. Riddell,
Palmerston, and Dr, J. Wildfang of
Moorefield. 'The injured man was at-
tended At the scene and later rushed, to
Palmerston Hospital where he died.
within minutes of being admitted.
Wolves Grab,Groundhog From
Lucknow Farm Dog
Ernest Carter was attracted 'by a
commotion in his 'barnyard on his
farm near Lucknow. Upon investigat-
mg he found a pair of wolves trying
to take a groundhog away from his
dog,
The animals closed in on either side
of the dog, Mr. Carter tried to frighten
them away without success,
The wol',es proved too much for the
deg and didn't leave until they had se-
cured the groundhog. After they had
snatched it they vanished over a hill
and into a swamp hollow.
The wolves have been seen in the
vicinity of the farm at other times but
.have resisted all efforts to capture
them.
RATION COUPON
INFORMATION
RATION COUPON
DUE DATES
Coupons now valid are sugar-pre-
serves SI to S23; butter R10 to R15;
Meat 1\440 to M46.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Q chops?'lt
htis the ceiling price on loin
A:-61c a pound is the ceiling price
on sirloin or chump spring lamb and
49c10pas.pound on loin rib roasts or 0
Q:—I am living in a summer cottage
for -the season, April 15th, to Sept.
15th., which is described as furnish-
ed- and my receipt reads paid in full
for the season as 'above. I have been
given a water bill for ten dollars
which is not made out in my name.
I took it for granted the rent covers
this, does it?
"A:—If the rent of this summer place
has been set by the-Wartime Prices
and Trade Board the landlord must
give the services agreed upon when
the rent was. fixed. If no services
were included in the rental the land-
the rent for this summer place has
lord does not need to give any. If
never been fixed the landlord must
then rent for the same price includ-
ing the, same services as were given
when he rented the cottage in the
summer of 1941,
Q:—My Mother and Father have lived
in a rented house for six years, and
now the landlord wishes to move in-
to this house having sold the one he
previously lived in. Can he do this?
A:—If your parents pay the rent and
^are considered "well behaved" ten-
ants the landlord cannot give them
notice to vacate even. if he wishes to
live in the house himself.
-Q:—Where do I send the extra meat
coupons which I have not used when
I want their to be used .to increase
the meat shipments . to Europe.
A:—You may surrender valid meat
coupons to the nearest local ration
board or nearest granch Office..
Either take them yourself, or if you
live in an isolated area send them
in a carefully sealed envelope regis-
' tered mail to the' nearest local ration
board.
Q:—Are there any more sugar coup-
ons for canning to come due?
A:—No. The last five sugar-preSer
ves 'coupons especially allotted for
sugar and homecanning were cleclar-
of the total ten coupons for sugar
ed valid on July 4th. The first five
for home canning were declared val-
id on May 2nd.
WINGHAM LOSES
REPLAYED GAME
Clinton 14 Wingham 6
Friday evening a replayed tie
game here, Clinton outclassed the local
Hurons 14-6 in a W,O.A.A, Senior A.
Softball fixture, Clinton showed
plenty of punch at bat, garnering six-
teen hits .off Lediett, and giving Ross
on the mound excellent support.
Wingham collected nine hits, collect-
ing five runs in the fifth inning.
Lineups, Wingham—Poster cf, Sell
2b, Niergarth ss, 'Groves c, Lediett p,
Hopper ib, Hamilton 843, Templeman
lf, Tucker rf,
Clinton—Glue cf, Ross p, Hawkins
ib, White al), McDonald 2b, Kennedy
ss, Draper If, Neitens rf, Miller c, Bat-
teries, Wingham, Lediett, Groves.'
Clinton, Ross, Miller.
Clinton 2 1 2 8 2 0 2 1.
Wingham „ „.0 0 Q 1 5 0 0 0 0— 6
Wingham 24--Air School 9
Winghain Hurons defeated the ,Clin-
ton Radio School Wednesday evening,
on the latter's diamond 24-9, This
Was Wingham's last appearance at the
locals taking four straight from the
Radio School in a scheduled game, the
Air School, Pitehing his first game
away for the Hurons, Higgins went all
the Way, receiving good support from
connecting for a home run, Although
his leant toatd i and also assisting by
the Air school has yet to win a genie,
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mention should be made of the fine
sportsmanship and their efforts to field
a team this season, Sanderson started
on the mound for the Radio school to
be replaced in the sixth by Manser.
Lineups, Clinton Radio School—
Manser 2b, Crawford lb, Lunt rf, San-
derson p, Halliwell c, Crew ss, Butler
If, Shewchuck cf, Oliver 3b,
Wingham—Templeman If, Foster cf,
Niergarth ss, Groves c, Lediett 3b, Seli
2b, Hopper lb, Cantelon rf, Higgins p.
Py-m. and Tucker relieved Templeman
and Cantelon in the fifth inning.
Batteries, Wingham—Higgins, Gro-
ves. Clinton Radio School—Sanderson,
Manser, Halliwell, Shewchuck. Um-
pires, Eades, Boyce, Clinton Radio
SSchooi.
Goderich Midgets Win 10-6
Goderich Midgets in a scheduled W.
O.A.A., Midget abseball game here on
Saturday afternoon defeated the local
nine, 10-6. Despite the fact the Wing-
ham boys are greatly improved, the
Lakesiders exhibited plenty of punch
,at the bat, Goderich collected five runs
in the first inning, while Wing-ham
scored four in the thii'd. Fourteen
walks were issued during the struggle,
Wingham getting' nine. Goderich five.
Needham for the visitors started on
the mound only to be relieved in the
fourth by Tulford. Laughlean pitched
the entire game for the homesters.