The Wingham Advance-Times, 1946-08-29, Page 2Thursday, August 29th, 1946 eAmt4rwo.
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T O IFAIRIMIE RS
you assay borrow iciont us on special
terms, 'under the Farm Improvement
Loans Act, for the purchase of agricul-
tural implements, Itve stock, electrical
sppliences or a farm electric system, or
for Me installation of hydro power,
Similar loans are also made for fenclo,g,
dreinege, construction of and repairs to
buildings, the modernization of the fama
home and other:farm impneretnents.
Ask us for the details.
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THE CANADIAN BANK
OE COMMERCE
Wingharn Branch; R, it Hobtlete Manager
MIDWAY ATTRACTIONS
FERRIS WHEEL MERRY-GO-ROUND (Cars) PENNY ARCADE
BINGO GAMES OF SKILL REFRESHMENT BOOTH, ETC.
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THREE BANDS
Kitchener-Waterloo Air Cadets' Band
Stratford Boys' Band Wingham Citizens' Band 0
MONDAY AFTERNOON
1 p.m.—SOAP BOX DERBY, down John Street.
1.30 pm.—GRAND PARADE of Boys' and Girls' Pets, Doll Carriages, Bicycles
Clowns, Etc., headed by the Three Bands.
2 .mss: BAND DEMONSTRATION.
2.45 p.m.—SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT — 4 Teams for a purse of $50.00.
ADMISSION to Park—Adults 25c, Children 10c, Costumed Contestants, Free.
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MONDAY EVENING
7.15 p.m.—PARADE OF BANDS TO PARK.
7.45 p.m.—TUG-OF-WAR.
8.30 p.m.—BERN CONWAY VAUDEVILLE SHOW.
ADMISSION • Adults 25c Children lOc
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1 a new truck or a new ear.
Q:—I am living in shared accommoda-
tion and my landlord, has given me
a s.ix months notice to vacate, This
means I will have to move in Jam-
ary. I thought I could not be
evicted daring the wetter months.
Ant I right?
At—Sorry. Tbe reginatiens have been
recently revised and landlords may
now give you a straight six months
notice to -vacate terminating at any
time.
0:-4 there a ceiling price on new
'tars or have they 'been taken front
-control regulations?
A4—Nev and used cars are still under
ceiling price tegulations.
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Kicked By Horse
Kicked on the neeple by an enraged
horse on the farm of his lather, Fen-
est Felwards, Huron Toweehip, aia-
yeer-ola Beverley Felkeerde, was tal.eu
to Kineerdine t,rncral Hospital,
Where
his eondnion re regarded as 14w--
item 'by attendite phyeicians.
Fridey evening, $100.00 of the Club's=
1'111.1(6 were dOnartea io Flatb Nene-,
ulterel Soziet3-, to Add to the racing'
events at this yone's fall fair. $50.00
each ' he added to the two main tete-
Mg everee, 2,25 pace or trot, and ,
the 234 pees, or tr.n.-111yth Stanaard.
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1Beee Turner Home
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1 Dr. Ross !Howson has purchased the .
;village residence of Mrs. Allen Tenner,
.yeito for semi: time has resided in Tor-
einto.. The home is at present tenant-
-eel 1-e,' Me. and Mrs. D. R. MacLean
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amptaniii:e. Who will take up residence
Begin War Qn Lamprey Menace
A start on eradication of lamprey
eels, blamed for the shortage of trout
and other fish in Lake Heron, will be
onderteken next spring by Michigan
conservation authorities and a like
program is being contemplated for
Ontario.
Trapping will be bone with wire
weirs, electric shocking machines and
other devices near the mouth of
streams in which lamprey ell spawn.—'
Kincerdine News.
Fine Sample Of Peaches
Grown Trt. Listowel
Three years ago Mr, Oscar Orth
eeeted a peach stone; today he has a
nice peach tree in his small fruit
orchard. This summer he picked more
than a basket of peaches from the tree.
They: are large, firm, sweet and as fine-
a sample of peaches as one could find!
anywhere. He has another peach tree
that will beer fruit this year but of a .
later variety.
Altogether Mr. Orth has seven
peach trees in his orchard, and next
tree nSasnvu e-onntinin
year he hopes to have a nice crop of
lteene grown peaches. 1:1& year's samples are displayed in
J, A. Schinbein's window.—Listow
Banner,
Sens Pacing Mares
W. M. Henry has sold his pacing ,
mare, May Grattan to Ges Dinning.
of Strathroy, Mr. Dinning rated Gin-
ger -Grattan and Tony Evans, :daft
also sold 'Goldie 'Gratta Royal to Lloyd'
Hill, St, Catharine?, Mr. Hill 'bought
Goldie for a show mare. She is a
beautiful Trotter, Her Dam is by
Grattan Bars, 1$$ le4,--Blyth Stand.-
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Teacher Shortage In Bruce
Public Schools in Bruce Inspector- •
ale are feeling- the pinch caused' by
an acute shortage of ricalified teachers,
according to M. 'Game, LP'S.
boards did not receive a single
application in reply to advertisements
and with the new term only two weeks
distant some boards hhve not arrange ,
procured a teacher from Newfound-
land, whose qualities differ vastly from •
those normally required in Ontario.
-Walkerton Herald-Times.
Was One Of the Oldest Surviving
Pioneer Residents
Southampton's grand old lady, Mrs.
David Puke, died here at the home,
her daughter, Mrs, Joseph Johnson,,
on Saturday morning. She was in her
.100th year and in her passing our
community and district has lost one
of the few remaining pioneer residents,
—Southampton Beacon.
Kincardine Clansmen Plan
Chest Clinic
First clinine. of its kind open to the
public in Kincardine will be the four
day chest X-ray clinic being held on,
September 6 to' 10th tinder Kinsmen'
Club sponsorship and with ro-opere-
tion of the bepartmen't of Health and
the Ontario Tuberclusosts Assoctattone
Dr. R. A. MeCosh, head of the Kins-!
nen committee, said more than '34000'
town and township residents will 'be
examined without charge.
Port Elgin Creamery Robbed
Police' arc searching this area •o
Western ()Mario for three -daring safe-
crackers, who -under the eyes 'of two
Port Elgin residents, "cleaned eel!'
the heavy' strong box of the Port Eig-e
in Dairy and Creamery there early •-on
Sunday morning. No estimate has-
been made of the but it is thought,
to have been 'considerable sum;"
Operations of the trio, one of whom
acted as a lookout, were observed
throughout by Mr. and Mrs. Daniel
Cairns, whose lieme is directly across
'the street. They - contacted police
through the Village operator, het the.
thege made- their getaway in a car'•
parked at the side door of Me cream-
ery seconds before the police arrived.
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WESTFIELD
:Untended for last week.) '
Mr. Clifford Walsh of Toronto, 'vis-
ited on Sunday with 'his parents, Mr,:
and MTS. -E, Walsh.
Miss Lorna Buchanan visited last
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Club held in the "Memorial Hall, on llionte.—Ieteketerw Seretirel
.0T teaching experience, One school
AFTERNOON AND EVENING
FROM 1 p.m. FROM 7.15 p.m.
. At-ton where/ie. has been appointed ed for any teaching supply as yet. an week wife her cousin. ?'Miss Gwendolyn
Teri 'Mb Donateee -$100..00 to /IV High Sehool Staff. Dr- and at least 10 schools teaching will be Co,ol of the 6111.. con., of East Wawa-
%) Pair daces '14.11T:z. ttOwstm. are at present residing taken over 13:Sr high school graduates, 'mesh.
Ata 1'1:lee:tine the Meth .Tarf in a Portion of Alex laaeLettllan's. svitheet either normal school training Miss Hattie Wigletrtate visited her
friend, Miss Ruth Stokes of fGoderich, fl
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Modern and Old Time DANCE
in the ARENA at 10 o'CloCk •
Music by the 'AVONAIRES" ADMISSION 50c
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see and WEDNES AY SEPT. 4th
6 p.m.—LADIES' SOFTBALL—CLIFFORD vs. BRUSSELS n $25:00 Purse to Winner 7.30 p.m,—MIDWAY AND GAMES
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Vork 33tand
BOLOGNA, 12 oz. tin . .23C
S us. tin oz. tin
A 19c .2c
ild Canntliten
ESE, lb. , .31c
Our Overt 'FYI:Daus. Blend
Richrnello COFFEE, lb, 35c
ZrMS'e 43: TAnt.ltwer.s 12 on. j4t.
OtArAge Marmalade, 2 for 37c
side BUTTER., lb. .44c
reerefatheliet ea hl ener- Dorninion
St.:L.4. is pa...'Etmettl z.ve std.
isie
ttanaara. .tsar tins
New Pack PEAS, 2 "tins 25c
Pive Roses lb. bag ;211 'lb. bag
,FLO13R 25c 7Sc
Navy
TOILET 'TISSUE 2 rolls 1st
whit, ,$),47,..
TOILET TISSUE 3 rolls 27C.
11 1,1 'nett f luizt 4leeng
iYv S, fir.. its.? . .35c
mimes Staffer] ZZUer,res
IVES, 9 or. jar .455
II vnlaes riitet until ruing
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F ESN PEACHES TOR
ANNING1 PRESERVING
AND :E.A11.110
We have the finest Peaches
available arrivfilg Daily this
week. They are yellow flesh,
Freestone. The price is right.
Do your canning NOW.
Freale Crisp Lerge 'buneh
CELERY HEARTS . ...190
Home 'Grown Large 'Heads
READ LETTUCE . „..15o
Huth' ZrOw4n
Waited Carrots, 3 lbs, ...13c
PRESERVING
ILTIREMENTS
Medal Jar Rings, doz. . .23c
Crania doz, small doz. large
FRUIT JARS 95c $1409
':care Crystals, 2 pkgs. .23c
Rol 3e trsnlI
VINEGAR gat jar „ ....35c
tom. pkg,
AROWAX f 25c
lust ;week.
Mr. and airs. Geo. Cook and fain-
fie' of Belgrave, visited on Sunday
et the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Cook.
Mr. Ivan Wightman, Miss ,Mae
Wightman TiSited CM Sunday with Mr.
anal Mrs. -GPs. Wiglitma'n of Pine
River.
MT. and Mrs. Jack Buehanan wet-
Clinton visitors on Tuesday.
Miss Phyllis -Cock is spendinng this
:week with Miss Pearl Jetnieson of
Asthfield.
RATION COUPON
INFORMATION
RATION 'COUPON DUE DATES
-Cottpotte now etalid are sugar-pre-.
serves Si to 525, butter RID 'to R1'9,'
meat M40 to M50 and Q1 and Q2.
Latter tcfapons 11.10 to Rill and Mat
1%41) to M50 expire Aegnet
QUESTIONS AND :ANSWERS
you 'please -tell me bow I
am 'to .obtain rations of sugar eta
butter for our hired help 'this sum-
mer, I live on a kilt -and they ere'
:helpiegewith the harvesting.
A:--if you ere -employing transient
help for less than to weeks Make'
en .appliteetiot for extra ioilO rat-
ions at ,your local ration board.'
'Cottpette .tart 'not provided far less
that It total for twelve meals and
they are only for specific, farm 9,.ork.
'such htirvesting or alrceslaing. —Avin coupons in book five be
.iiillfter coupons in book six MT 4c,
dared .goo.41?
e, ouports •velideted it book five.
up to and including Septcriiber 12,
be good for Ile purchase -
.Tatirmed fzgals the 2,, art 41cel4r
td inralitl 'by the, .11.t.tion
1,1711ere tan zaituin
for pciranst of a
ew truck?
A:—Vri3rity Cerriiitates tat tit, lozgct.
recurred far .the prirtlitise ui tiliwr
Change Crank Case Oil
Lubricate Chassis
Check Brake Fluid
Change Differential and Transmission Lubricants
Repack Spring Covers
Check Steering Gear Box
Repack Front Wheel Bearings
'KEEP YOUR CAR UP T 0 PAR BY
HAVING IT SERVICED AT
Edwards' Motor Siles
Victoria Street Wiligharn
'Your Authorized Dealer for
Chrysler and Plymouth Cars and Fargo Trucks
PRONE 411, WINGHAM, ONT.
in to our Radio ?roma, 8.74.5 Wean s-lay
ltwainv, 926 to .your dial