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CLEANERS and DYERS
MOTHPROOFING protects
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—that chicks up to 3 weeks
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A very interesting meeting was held
on Monday night by the Fellowship
Baptist Young People's ASSOdation,
under the leadership of Mrs. Harold
Pocock. The opening hymn was "Toil-
frig On" and Mrs. Frank Collar offer,
ad prayer. A teatlitt entitled "Alone
in Space" was read by Mr. Brun, Nft.
Lean which Was followed by a duet by
Mr. and 'Mrs, Otani gtheifele entitled
"Jistis Paid it All'. The scripture
reading was taken 6y Mr. Wilmer liar-
court, which was found in I Peter,
chap, 4, Mr. Norman Pocock gave a
reading 'Would Anyone Know" after
which a bible quiz was conducted by
Mrs. Bruce MacLean, Mr, Harold
Pocock delivered a timely message on
"The Need of the liottr" and based
his subject on I Peter 4:16 and also
on "Consecrated Christians Cheerfully
Confessing Christ". The meeting was
closed with the hymn lestts Calls tTh'
and prayer by tteV. Coupland.
Cockshutt Farm Equipment and Repairs
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THE WINGHAM. ADVANCE-TI1Va
BELGRAVE
Mr, Fred Oxley, London, spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Thos.
Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Goldie Wheeler and
George of London, visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Herb, `heeler over the
week-end,
Mr. and Mrs, C. H. Wade visited
With his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Win,
Wade, Fordwich.
Thursday,. March 27th, 1947
Smart Clothes
New Styles; New Materials, New Colours and
a pleasant range to choose from.
For the season's SMARTEST in COATS, SUITS,
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uality Clothes
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Complete range of
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RED CROSS DONATIONS
(Continued from page one)
The following is a list of last week's
donations:
Jack Orvis 100, Mrs. E. Holloway
-1.00, Leslie McDougall 1.00, G. Fin-
ley 50 cents, R. Laidlaw 1.00, W.
Cruikshank 10.00, P. Biggs 1.00, Mrs.
J. Campbelll 20 cents, A. Law 3.00,
Ed. Holloway 1.00, Mr. and Mrs. Ed.
Harrison 10A00, Mr. and ,Mrs. Ross
Harrison •2.00, Miss Trltna Harrison
Falconer Photo Studio
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COFFEE SALE
Maxwell House, Chase & Sanborn„
and Nabob, 1 lb. bags 47C
Orange & Grapefruit JUICE 2 20 oz tins 25C
Green GAGE or PRUNE
PLUMS -
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FIGS and RAISINS
Be sure to see our MEAT COUNTER
We specialize in
TENDERS, RIBS, COTTAGE ROLL
PURE PORK SAUSAGES (Schneiders)
PASTRIES FISH
Many varieties of We have a full line of
Bread, Cakes, Pies FRESH & CURED
and Tasty Pastries FISH always on
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A FULL LINE OF ALL DIFFERENT KINDS
THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS
220s doz. No. 4s each
ORANGES 49c PINES
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29c
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reavie 5,00, Mr.
and Mrs, Leonard Phillips 2,00, Dr.
and Mrs. 10, W, Howson 10,00, Mr.
and Mrs. Michael McPhail 6.00, Mr.
and Mrs. Wesley Leggatt 5,00, Mrs. C,
Adonis 2.00, Mr, and Mrs, Wm. John-
ston 2,00, Mr, arid Mrs, Wm, Reid
1.00, Harold Wild 5,00,, Harry Mericley
5.00, John Quirk 2.00, Mrs. Andrew
Hardie 2.00, I3avid Gibs 1,00, Fred
Spry 10;00, Joe Kerr 1,00, Morley
Somers 10.00, Archie Peebles 2,00; A.
0, Garrett 2.00, Howard Machan 5.00,
James Wild 2.00, Harry Browne 3.00,
David Crompton 10.00, Percy Deyell
2,00, Chester Stewart 2,00, Dr, R. L.
Stewart 2.00, Andy Scott 2,00, L. Ker-
s'benblatt 5,00, Mrs. W. H. Clark 2.00,
Mrs, Norman Cronkwright 50 cents,
Miss Lillian Linton 1,00, Mrs. Ed.
Bolt 1,00, Mrs. Reid 25 cents, Mrs. G.
A, Schatte 1,00, Mrs. Arnold J. Barrie
2,00, Thomas Bower 5.00, Miss Mary
Forgie 50 cents, Mrs, Wm. Broome
1.00, James Broome 1.00, Mrs. James
Angus 1.00, Mrs, M. Cameron 2.00,
Miss Elizabeth Sutton 1.00, John
Schickler 1.00, Biff Strauss 50 cents,
William Phair 2:00, Thomas Glasgow
1.00, Oscar Tiede 2.00, Vernon Reid
1.00, Mrs. David Jewitt 1.00, William
Broome 2.00, Mrs. W. Hall 50 cents,
Mrs. W. Stewart 1,00, Mrs. F. Seddon
1.50, Jerry Forsythe 1,00, John Jamie-
son 50 cents; Mr. and Mrs. Chas. cop-
per 5,00, Mr. and. :Mrs. Chas. Martin
50 cents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hutton
1.00, Miss Jean McKag,ue 2,00, Mr, and
Mrs. R. A, Hastings 2,00, Mr. and
Mrs. R. E. Armitage 2.00, Mt. and
Mrs. Geo. Sidling 3,00, D. Rae & Son
10.00, Mr, and Mrs. C. E. Richey
5.00, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Gregg 2.00,
Mr. and Mrs. El. F. McGee 5,00, Miss
Alice Heard 5.00, Mrs. A. J. Tiffin
2.00, W. J. Tiffin 2.00, G, W. Tiffin
10.00, Miss Audrey 13oe 5.00, Gordon
MacKay 1.00, Wee Lee 1,00, Mrs. Vera
McKibbon 1,00, Charles McKibbon
1,00, Dr. A. W. Irwin 5.00, Mrs. Mar-
garet Jackson 2.00, Miss Lois Whit-
ney 1.00, Rhys. A. Pollock 10.00, Mrs.
Elizabeth Templeman 2.00, A. D.
MacWilliam 5.00, a V. Pym 2.00,
Harold Walsh 5.00, H. Aitchison 1.00,
Marvin Smith 1.00, Wm. Stokes 1.00,
Harold Foster 1.00, Wm, Clarke 2.00,
!Alfred Loci:ridge' 5.00, Geo., T. Rob-
ertson 3.00, W. Currie 10.00, W. H.
Elliott 1.00, W. H.i Rintoul 5.00, D.
Charter 2,00, M. Templeman 2,00., A.
M. Crawford 10.00, T, Gaunt 2.00, -G.
Irwin 1,00, T. Thomson 2.00, W. Hil-
bert 1.00, W. Gordon 1.00, D. Murray
5.00, John Smith 2.00, Miss 'G. Mit-
chell 2.00, Mrs. A. iMcKague 1,00,
Gordon Kerr 2.00, 0. Haselgrove 2,00,
Mrs, A. Seli 50 cents, J. L. Slosser
1.00, Miss M. E. Fisher 5,00, Mrs. C.
M. L, Hanna 2.00, Ab, Foxton 1,00
Dr. 'W. M. Connell 5.00, M. Bader
5.00, Gordon Leggatt 5.00, Andrew
Carruthers 10.00, Gilmour School
Dance 15.00, Ninth Line Turnberry
Twp, Group 25.00, Robrt Halll 2:00,
C. .Cantelon 5.00, Harry Browne 2.00,
J. J. Evans 5.00, Thomas Currie 2.00,
Mrs. C. Hinde 2.00, Mrs. W. J. Greer
2,00,Murray Johnson 5.9, Miss Verna
McLaughlin 2.00, Mr. and Mrs. J.
Brophy 1.00, Miss Margaret Brophy
1.00, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Angus 2,00,
Mr. and Mrs, J. Scott 2.00, Mr:• and
Mrs. J. Bailey 1,00, Mr. and Mrs. W.
White 2.00, Mr. and Mrs,. DeWitt
Miller 2.00, Mr. and Mrs. W. Alton
2,00, Mrs. W. J. Casemore 2.00, Ed-
ward Small 1.00, F. C. Fuller 2.00,
Mrs. J. A. Sell 2.00, Ed, Errington
1.00, Gordon Davidson 1.00, D. A.
Ewing 1.00, R, A: Jamieson 25 cents,
W. and T. Rich 1.00, W. Simmons
2.00, J. Stapleton 1.00, K. Stapleton
1.00, 0. Welsh 1.00, G. McGregor 2,00,
J. Headman 50 cents, S. Holloway 2:00,
H. Hitchins 1.00, H. Newell 2.00, 5,
Bailey 1.00, G. H. Orvis LOG, J. Gra-
ham 1.00, R, McKay 2.00, Mrs. Mary
J, Adams 2.00, Miss Agnes William-
son 5.00, Mrs, M. H. Williamson 2.00,
Mr. and Mrs. F. V, Russell 2.00, Ten-
nant Henderson 2.00, John Deyell 1.00,
Fred Templeman Jr., 1.00, W. N. Aus-
tin 25 cents, Mr. and Mrs. John Fal-
coner 5.00, Harold Cantelon 4.00, Mr,
and Mrs, C, R. Cantelon 3,00, Mrs.
Gus Boyle 5.00, Mrs. Janet Buchanan
2,00, J. G. Simmons 2.00, Jack Wick-
stead 5,00, R. H. Coultes 10,00, R. A.
Spotton 5.00, Mr. and Mrs. George
Olvcr 4.00, Mrs. C. R, Henderson 1.00,
Mrs. %lames Michie 10.00, W, E. Ford
2.00, Mrs, S. 5,. Laidlaw 2,00, Mrs. A.
Porterfield 2.00, W. L. Kress 2.00, S.
C. Reid 10.00, W, B. Conron 2.00, Mrs,
Caroline Taylor 20,00, Mrs, Annie
Wray 2.00, Walter G. Murton 10.00,
Alex Rintoul 2.00, W. S. Hall 5.00,
Bateson's Model Dairy-5.00, Mrs. Alex
Rintoul 2.00, Sani Tindall 1,00, Miss
Blanche Bennett 1.00, R. S. Hamilton
2,00, 5, H, Mitchell 5,00, Miss K. Prin-
gle 5.00, Miss C. Isbister 5,00, Miss,
Marion Anderson 5,00, W. L. Wight-
man 5.00, R. R. Hobden 5,00, Wing-
ham Recreation Benefit Concert 78.10,
Mrs. II B. Elliott 1.00, David Fort-
tine 30,00.
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Mrs. David Finley and son, Robert,
visited in London last week,
Mr. and Mrs. C. A, Roberts spent a
few days in Toronto last week.
Mrs. 0, McConkey of Guelph, spent
the week-end with her mother, Mrs,
G. Hanna,'
Mc. and Mrs. R, Southcott of Exet-
er, were week-end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. John Hopper.
Miss Helen Ducklow is attending the
Hairdressers Convention in Toronto
this week,
Miss Mary Elizabeth McKibbon of
Toronto, is a spending a holiday with
her mother, IMrs, J. W, McKibbon,
Mrs. H. P., Ldrd of Toronto, spent
several days last week with her moth-
er, Mrs. A, Cosens.
Mrs, 0. Habkirk is attending the
Art exhibit which is being,held in Ha-
milton this week,
Mr. and Mrs, Lee Wardlaw of
Guclph, spent the weekend at the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David
Finley.
These
storm-bound hinterland
Are sources of amusement to the men
who understand,
Wild blizzards are reported in the
press and radio,
But after all, they're nothing to the
storms of long ago,
To hear these tales of recent gales
old-timers would have laughed,
For what is now a hurricane was then
a gentle draft,
On various occasions in the pleasant
month just past !1,4
The papers said that never had there PI
been so wild a blast.
For twenty hours every day the news
announcer talked
Of country roads impassable, provin-
cial highways blocked; el
Flow numbers six and eight were clos-
ed, the same with number four,
A hundred stranded motorists were
sleeping in a store,
With suffering indescribable while' rag-
ing blizzards blow
At Arthur, Winghain, Durham — all
submerged beneath the snow.
They wore out seven dictionaries tell-
ing us the story
How snowplows all were snowbound
in the wilds of Tobermory.
Employing all the adjectives the mic-
rophones could carry
They flew in planes above the road
front Bradford in Barrie.
The way they moaned of mammoth
drifts from Guelph to Collingwood
Their broadcasts must have been from
scripts conceived in Hollywood.
Let young announcers rant and rave,
I laugh them all to scorn,
They never lived in Wawanosh, the
place where I was born.
Where fifty-seven inches was -an ave-
rage fall of snow
And normal winter temperature was
forty-two below.
I must not mention, lest you think that
I exaggerate,
The twenty feet of snow that fell in
eighteen ninety-eight,
We lived and laughed throngh wilder
storms, we worked in deeper snow =
Without those blaring bulletins from
press and radio.
We' never cursed the winter winds
And no one suffered, no one died, the
children all were fed.
Around a roaring hearth ire in a kit-
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Austin 1.00, Elwell Webster 5.00, John
Raby 2.00, Andrew Mitchell 2.00, C.
N. Armstrong 1.00, Marvin Smallman.
2.00, Mrs. Mabel Hare 2.00, Howard
Fuller 200, Mrs. John Hanna 25.00,
Henry Thomson 10.00, J. Roy Adair
25.00, Beaver Lumber Co., 5,00, R.
Hollenbeck 1.00, George Allen 1.00,
Hugh Carmichael 5.00, Mr. and Mrs.
Chas. Smith 5.00, Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Jones 5.00, Dr. and Mrs. G. H. Ross
10.00, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Fox 10.00,
HAVE YOU HAD
YOUR PHOTO
TAKEN Recently?.
Our skilled photogra-
phers capture charm and
likeness with a softness
unsurpassed.
Arrange for a Sitting
Now.
We specialize in Weddings,
Family Groups and
Children's Pictures
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20 oz. tins
2 -29c
FLOUR
Robin Hood, 98s . . $2.59
Pat A Pan, 25s .82
POTATOES
A new load just ar.
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WINTER STORMS
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enjoy the howling storm.
We fed the stock, we did the chores,
and . milked eleven cows,
We broke the roads without the aid
of motor-driven plows.
Alas for all the brave old days that
ne'er will come again,
When winter storms were really
storms—and men were really men.
—Michael Foran, 50 Gilmour Ave,.
Toronto.
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