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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1946-12-05, Page 12• • • • • • • • • • • • I • • • • t • I • • Buy for Christmas-Eatrnore Cranberries, lb. 65c New Christmas NAVEL ORANGES Size 288s . , . 43c doz. Size 220s . . .55c doz. RATION COUPONS VALID THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5th SUGAR-Nos. S1 to S36 BUTTER-B29 to B34 MEAT-Nos. 1G156 to M62 SIMISSZtM416-stel-MS-AtiMittaiMeste'staiSMISIL, 4Cit104 ,-VitEMMWOMMel4 Farm Forum was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ell'ott on Monday evening, and this group dec- ided that the farmers iu this district had been helped,' through scientific • firlatiirdMOIDtViabli-ZOLWOialtt prnittlIMMMTIMMIT.i rolMUFFilti . *, • es-ssases:S . When all is said and done nothing one per.: son can give to another MEANS QUITE SO MUCH as a fine piece of jewellery . Then too, the name on the box adds more pleasure to your gift - - for. when it comes from your jeweller. you have marked yourself as'a careful and thoughtful giver Down throu have b gh the years ee JEWELLE n members of a gre RS at iron Profession as dealers in precious es and metals . • Tradition has been and is the Jewellers in- centive to offer only those pieces THAT CAN UPHOLD the high rept:- tation of their age-old craft . . . Yes. when You FROM YOUR BUY f UY JEWELLERY sure of wise counsel. an you are d true value 1 • • • , AFFI LAT tla WITH' CANADIAN JEWELLERS ASSOCIATION Buy With Confidence from yourJewe Ile r .. !. ..... ii The soft, warm glow 6 of a beautiful lamp will 'A add new charm to your ti home. 41. See our stock of beauti ful Xmas Gifts Refrigerators, Smoker Statlits Radios, Toasters LYCErHEATRE Show starts evenings at 8 p.m. Saturday, 7.45 p.m. Thursday., Friday Saturday December 5, 6, 7 ANN SHERIDAN DENNIS MORGAN In - "One More Tomorrow" Matinee Saturday Afternoon at 2 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday December 9, 10, 11 - DOUBLE BILL -- MARTHA STEWART RICHARD CRANE In . "Johnny Comes Flyin4Home" RAY MILLAND OLIVIA De HAVILAND In "The Well Groomed Bride" 'PAGE -TWELVE saksoatosoomomat0000tialotsootoologi000gooapoimmoimaimbl000mstReof TELEPHONE 161 mith's Economy Food Store Diamond Budded Latge I WALNUTS in shell lb 65c BRAZIL NUTS, in shell, lb. 54c Golden Mixed, Brazils, Walnuts, AlmoOds, Filberts MIXED NUTS • • • lb. 49c Smith's Four O'Clock 1 Fresh Ground to order BLACK TEA, '/ lb. pkg..,....40e I REX COFFEE, lb. 49c Orange and Grapefruit Blended Juice, 20 oz. tin 22c Weston's Golden Brown SODAS, salted or plain, 6 oz. pkg. , ...12c Allen's Choice Quality Apple Juice, 20 oz. tin . ,14c APPLE PIE.FILLER, 105 oz. California Choice I Sugar added (No coupons) $1,25 DRIED PEACHES, lb......- .....45e Fancy, White Heinz Fancy Quality 20 oz. COOKING FIGS, lb. 25c TOMATO JUICE, tin lle ......-.......„ FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES Iceberg Head Lettuce, ea. ....„1.5c Green Celery Hearts, buck. 19c Choice 300s Lemons, 3 for 12c Firm Ontario Cabbage, lb. 4c Size 96s Grapefruit 5 for 29c Thomson's Waxed Turnips, lb 4c B, C. Delicious Apples, doz 39c Size 210s Tangerines, doz. 30c CLASSIFIED ADS. FREE DELIVERY Strong disapproval of the lack of en- forcement of liquor laws in Httron County was voiced at the meeting of Huron Presbytery, held in Auburn 'United Church on Thursday. It was resolved that the Government be re- quested to increase the penalty for all violations of these laws, Attention was called to the resoltation of the general council of the United Church in Can- ada, challenging every member of the United Church, to set a Christian ex- ample of total abstinence to refrain from offering alcoholic drinks to their ghests on any occasion whatsoever, and to refrain from investing their money in the liquor business. The meeting was in charge of Rev, R. G. Hazelwood, in the absence of the chairman, Rev. H. 5, Snell. .Mes- sages of sympathy and good wishes were extended to Revs, H. J. Snell, J. L. Foster,' James Anthony, Albert Hinton and Mrs. j. E. Hogg, who were absent through illness. The people of the McKillop charge were given permission to place a mort- gage on their manse, recently purchas- ed in Winthrop. Arrangements were made for a Cru- sader's Cavalcade, the pictorial presen- tation of the United Church of Can- ada in action to be held in Wesley- Willis United Church, Clinton, Decem- ber 3 to December '5, A committee consisting of Revs. H. C. Wilson, Andrew Lane, R. G, Hazelwo'bd, H. J. Snell; Messrs. F. S. Savauge and N. W. Trewartha, was ap- pointed to cons'der the advisability of paying the expenses of the delegates to presbytery. Rev. A. B. Irwin extended an invit- ation from James Street United Church Exeter, for the spring meeting to be held on the same day as the presbyter- meeting of the Women's Missionary Society, iii Main Street United Church, Exeter, A BRIGHT CHRISTMAS Mc -L Radio Service Phone 388. tovotiooslitottoosottoistoote BATTERY and Electric Radios, Toa- sters, Irons, Phone Larry Iliseler, phone 426. 1941 BUICK "8" - 4-Door Torpedo Body For Sale-With new tires all around, serial 1440900416, radio and heater; ceiling price or best cash of- fer, Apply Carl Bondi, Wingham. • FOR SALE- 3 Collie Pups, 3 months old also 1 Hereford Steer, 1 year old. Apply Gordon Greig, R. R. 1, Blue- vale. FOR SALE-4 plate Electric Range, McClary, with Annex. Apply C. Bondi, FOR SALE-3 Heifers, freshening a- round January 1st. Gordon Rintoul, Phone Lncknow 44r12. FOR SALE--Girls' Ski Boots, size 104, good condition, Phone 834w. FOR SALE-1930 Marconi Cabinet .-Rs*dio, in good mullion, Phone 342 FOR SALE-Spray Painting MachirA, complete with gas compressor and Mee, five gallon tank and gun, large s"' enough for any job. Phone 411. FOR SALE-Electric Washing Ma- chine, enamel tub, tiew rollers, new motor. Mrs. A. French, Minnie St. FOR. SALE - Boys' Leather Coat, Beaver collar, size 16, good as new; also Cloth Coat, Beaver collar 16; Boys' Overshoes, nearly new, size 6; boys' Skates and Boots, size 6; 1 pr. size 2, Apply Advance-Times, FOR:SALE-Boys' Winter Overcoat, goad as new, size 11 or 12 years; also pair boys' 2-buckle OvershOes, size 6. :Apply Advance-Times. • FOR-SALE-Hand Washing Machine with Wringer, Apply at Advance- Times. GIRL WANTED-For general office work. Apply Brussels Creamery, -GREEN HARDWOOD TOPS FOR Sale-Apply Robt. Johnston, Phone 602r13. HELP WANTED--Female-Capable girl, or middle-aged woman, as plain cook and housework, in small private home, Toronto. Two adults, prot- estant, cleaning-woman weekly, Pri- vate' warm room, bath and radii:). Character references required. Non- smoker, Please state age, all partic- ulari in letter to Box. M, care of Ad- vance-Times, HORSES WANTED Laidlaw Fur Farm, Phone 866J, LOST-In Wingham, on Saturday, November 24th., a small change purse containing quite a sum of money, by an out of - town shopper. Would finder kindly leave at The Advance-Times Office or Kleg's Store, Reward Offered. "MURRAY FLOOR SERVICE" - Sanding, finishing, Telephone 454, Wine am, REPAIRS to Vacuum Cleahers, Wash- ing machines, motors, and all elec- trical appliances. Larry Hiseler, phone 426. WANTED-Comfortable Room and Board for .elderly lady with pension, for winter months. Apply to Box A, Advance-Times, .'WANTED-A Boarder, lady preferr- ed. Apply Advance Times. AN OPPORTUNITY Established Rural Watkins District available. If you are aggressive, and between the ages of 23 and 33 have or cati secure travel Outfit, this is your opportunity 'to get estahrstiod inn a profitable business of yottr own, .For' full particulars write today to The ). WATIONS Company, Dept, O-W- 2171 Masson St., Montreal, Out, WANTED-House to rent with mod- ern conveniences. Leonard Dawson, Rep. H. J. Heinz Co., Teeswater, Phone 119W. Big Poultry Years Ahead That means you should Order Your Hillside Chicks Early Get breed and delivery date you wish. Pure breds, crossbreds. Cheks also for immediate delivery, We'll gladly quote prices and book your order. Robt. Jas. Douglas, R. R. 1, Wroxeter. "BEST CHICKS EVER RAISED" that's what Robt. Luscher, Thedford, Ont., says about Big-4 Chicks. "I MUST CONGRATULATE YOU" You should order yours now for 1947 delivery, especially early in year. They are Canada Approved, breeders pull- orum tested. Get the 'good' chicks that give the 'extra' profits, Agent here, Wilbur Hogg, R.R. 4, Wingham. Tenciqs Wanted POr the Electric Wiring of Wing- ham Public School, will be received by the undersigned up to Dec. 28th, 1946. Work to be completed by July 31st, 1947. Specifications may be seen at CKNX. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Mrs, Alberta Morgan, Secretary-Treasurer, Applications for Caretaking •••••.•I1*M••• Application for the Caretaking for the following. 'schools in' Turitherry Township School Area: U.S.S. No. 2; S.S. No. 8; U.S.S. No. 44 - S.S. No, 6; U.S.S. No. 8; S.S..No. 9; U.S.S, No. 11, will be received by the undersign- ed up to Dec. 18th, Information as to the duties may be secured from mem- bers of the Board. Alex, Corrigan, Secretary-Treasurer. NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persons having claims against the estate of Peter McDougall, late of the Township of Turnbcrry, in the County of Huron, Retired Farmer, who -died on or about the nineteenth day of November, A.D., 1946, are noti- fied to send to Crawford & Hethering- ton, Wingham, Ontario, on or before the fourteenth day of December, A.D., 1946, full particulars of their claims in writing. Immediately after the said fourteenth day of December the assets of the said testator will be distributed amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to claims of which the executors shalt then have notice. DATED this twenty-fifth day of November, A, D„ 1946, CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON Wingham, Ontario. Solicitors for the executors. NOTICE 'TO CREDITORS All persons having claims against the estate of Bessie Jane Coulter, late of the Township of East Wawanosh, in the County of Huron, Married Woman, who died on or about the third day of November, A.D,, 1046, are notified to send to Crawford & Hetherington,• Wingham, Ontario, on or before the fourteenth day' of Dec ember, A.D. 1946, full particulars of their claims in writing, Immediate- ly aft& the said fourteenth day of Des eember the assets of the said testatrix will be, distributed ainongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard only le ClairtiS of which the executrix shall then have notice, DATED 'this twenty-fifth day of November, A. D., 1946, CRAWORD & HETHERINGTON Wingham, Ontario, SonCitOta for the exeOtttrix. OBITUARY James E. West James'Edward West, of 9 Erie Ave., London, died suddenly Wednesday at St. Joseph's Hospital, in his 51st year. Born in Blenheim, he had been em- ployed by the Bell Telephone Company for 35 years. Before moving to Lon- don five years ago, he had resided in Stratford, Chatham and Wingham. He was a member of St. James' Westmin- ster Anglican Church and a 'veteran of the First Great War, during which he served with the 186th Battalion. Surviving are his wife, the former Alice Hatt; two daughters, Shirley and Bev- erley at home; his father, George West, Chatham, and one brother, Gold- win, Chatham. The funeral service was held at the A. Millard George Funeral Home in London, on Satur- day, at 1,80 p,m,, with Rev. H. E. Mer- rifield officiating, Interment in Wood-, land Cemetery, WHITECHURCH Miss Irene Doupe of Hamilton, spent last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George McClenaghan. Mrs. Cecil Falconer spent the week- end at Lucknow, while Mr, and Mrs.' Athol Purdon visited at Toronto, The Induction services for Rev. Mr. Sutherland held in the Presbyterian Church here on Friday evening, were largely attended. We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Sutherland to this commun- ity, NOTICE • To Electors of Polling Sub-Division No. 4 East Wawanosh Take notice that a change in the place of polling has become necessary Instead of the Polling place being at the home of ,Mrs. Eccles Dow, EV), Lot 29, Con. 10, East Wawanosh, it shall be at the house of Mr. John McGee, W1/2 Lot 30, Con. 10, East Wawanosh, R. R, Redmond, Returning Officer. Voters' List, 1946 Municipality of the Township of How- ick, County-of Huron Notice is hereby given that I have complied with Section 8 of the Voterg List Act and that I have posted up in my office in the Village of 'Gorrie, on the 23rd of November, the list of all persons entitled to vote in the said municipality at Municipal Elections, and that such list remains there for inspection, and 1 call upon all voters to take immediate proceeding to have any errors or omissions corrected according to law, the last day for appeal being the 7th, day of December, 1946. Dated this 26th clay of Nov„ 1946, PHIL. DURST, Clerk of Howick Twp., Wroxeter, Ont. NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persons having claims against the estate of William H. McKinney, late of the Village of Bluevale, in the County of Huron, Miller, who, died Ott or about the fourth day of November, A.D., 1946, are notified to send to Crawford & netherington, Wingham, Ontario, on or before the fourteenth day of December, full par- ticulars of their claims in writing. mediately after the said fourteenth day of December, the assets of the said testator will be distributed amongst the parties entitled thereto, having re- gard only to ciaintS of which the ex- °tutors shell then have notice, DATED this twenty-fifth day of November, A II, 1046, CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON. Witighain# Ontario., Solicitors for the executors, information, with new varieties of grain, fertilizers, stock tonics, and more balanced feeds for p'oultry and hogs. For thi's information, they were indebt- ed to the Federation of Agriculture, and the Agricultural Representative, to the radio, and to discussion of groups, and to radio stations. carrying Farm Broadcasts. Mr. Lawrence Taylor is attending the Uti•ted Farmers Convention in 'Toronto this week, GORRIE Mrs, Harry Ferguson has returned after spending a week. with her daugh- ter, Don Ireland, Teeswater. Mr, arid Mrs. Edwin Day and fam- ily, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Currie of Teeswater on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lynn were Sun- day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Holland of Harriston. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Underwood and John, spent Monday in Kitchener, 'M'ss Madge Taylor of Kitchener, is visiting her sisters, Mrs, KnOwlson and Miss Nora Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Wardie Schaefer of Fordwicle and Mrs. Frank King spent Monday in Guelph, Mr. and Mrs, La Rose anti daugh- ters, Eleatioro and Mae, and Miss Iso- bel King 'of Toronto, were guests on Sunday of Mr, and Mrs. Freak King. Mr. Thud! of Ripley has purchased the bakery business from Mr.. Clayey Michel and took posses&onon IVIMulay morning, Canada Life Elects New Director The Board of Directors of the Can- ada Life Assurance Company has an- trounced the election of E. C. Gill, General Manager, as a Director of the Company„Mr. Gill has been associat- ed with Canada Life since 1028 and was appointed. .C4trieral Manager last Match, He 'currently dent of Housing Enterprises Limited, , . Do Yolit Christmas Shopping early this year, PRESBYTERY ASKS • CIA ENFORCEMENT ••r 4 I BORN BATESON-In Wingham General Hospital, on Tuesday, November 26th., to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bateson, a son, PROCTER-In Wingham General Hospital, on Thursday, November 28th., to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Proc- ter, R. R. 5, Brussels, a daughter, DELLOW-In Wingham General Hospital, on Friday, November 29, to Mr. and' Mrs. lames Dellow, of Brussels, a daughter. HOWSON-In Wingham General- Hospital, on Friday, November 29th, to Mr. and Mrs, Fred Howson, Wingham, a daughter. S LEI GHTH 0 LNs-In Wingham Gen- eral Hospital, on Sunday, Dec. 1st.,, to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sleightholn,. R, R. 1, Formosa, a son. KIRKLAND-In Wingham General- Hospital, on Monday, December 2, •to Mr, and Mfrs. Gordon Kirkland,' R. R. 3, Lucknow, a son. THE: wINGHANT. Azw.ANcg-vmgs. Thursday, December 5th 1940.