The Wingham Advance-Times, 1947-07-10, Page 8Thursday, July 10, 1047
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Children's Summer Wear II
in COTTON PLAY DRESSES, 'SUN SUITS, COTTON JERSEYS, PLAY
OVERALLS, SHORTS, WASH SUITS, and SPORT SHIRTS AT REAL F.7-7.:
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DRAPERY SPECIAL
SALE
AN OPPORTUNITY TO STOCK UP ON
YOUR HOLIDAY NEEDS
SOME OF THE SPECIALS Appear BELOW-
IVY CHEK, regular 50c . , . .. . . .. . .... 39c
REX-EME, regular 29c 2 for 49c
GLOS KREME, regular 40c , .33c
Gardenia, Jasmine TALCUM, regular 40c 33c
PURETEST CASCARA, regular 50c 39c
SILQUE HAND LOTION, reg. 60c 49c
SILQUE TONIC, reg. 60c 49c
TANNIC ACID JELLY, reg. 50c 39c
GAUZE BANDAGE, reg. 25c ....19c
Puretest TR. IODINE, 2 oz., reg. 25c 19c
ASTHMA and. HAY FEVER TABLETS
Regular 50c 39c
NICE• DEODORANT, reg. 39c 33c
Elkay's WHITE SHOE CLEANER, reg, 25c 19c
THE ABOVE SPECIALS ARE
ONLY A FEW OF THOSE AVAILABLE •
,DURING THIS ANNUAL EVENT
See The,Clearance Counter
FOR MANY SPECIAL VALUES
SPECIAL CLEARANCE OF
DRESSER SETS
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A motion moved by Mr. John Vin-
cent of Goderich and seconded by Mr.
Clark Switzer of Mitchell, Was carried
that the'next re-union, July 1st., 1.048,
be held at Mitchell.
and Bob and Billie Barwick were very
popular. MrS. Stanley Darling and
Miss Mary Duff gave readings: The
young people held a display and Sale
of girls needle work and boys wood
work. Miss Rona Breckenridge, pres.
of the Y.P.U. thanked the. audience
for their attendance. Miss Emma John-
ston was the convener for the Art ex-
hibit in the vestry where fine laces
and curios from distant lands were al-
so shown, AMong the paintings lent
was one-hy Prof (retired) Albert John-
ston of Emmanuel College and Picture
by G. A, Reid.
BENTLEY RE-UNION
HELD AT hODERICH
After having been discontinued dur-
ing the war years, the Bentley Re-
tnion was again held in Harbor Park,
Godeeich, on july lst, with an. attend-
ance of about forty (several families
being unable to attend owing to the
late season and rush of work.) The
youngest attendant was PAW, flit ih-
rant son di Mr, and Mrs, Cliff Logan,
Belgrave, aged two weeks, The gat&
ering waS somewhat saddened by the
absence of one ofv the oldest snd best
ItyVed thembers itt the person Of MtS,
Thos. Kerttick, who passed Away sod-
clerkly at her hothe Blyth, Pule
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The day was Ideal and ,Afttif; a suth-
Dhotis dinner had been enjoyed byt all,
the .afternoon was taken up by ball
games by the grown ups and races and
games fa the thildi:en until supper-
tiMe, There Were guests present from
Battle, Tetswatet, Walton, telgrave,
Myth, Auburn, Mitchell; 8t. Marys,
Woodstock and London,
Smith's Economy Food Store
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Four O'Cl'Ock Fresh Ground
Black or Mixed TEA, lb.. 89c i REX COFFEE, lb. lll ....... .53c
Fresh Viatt I Coleman's
Salted SODAS ,2 lb. box 33c PURE LARD, lb. 28c
1L-Cut Heavy Red RUBBER RINGS,4 doz. ..29c
Children's
Sun Suits Overalls
Sport Shirts Cotton jerseys
Men's and Boys'
Pahtt
Sweat shirts Wtsroersks SShillirtttss
Drill Shirts Bathing Trunks APILasstoic..*Belts Socks and Ties
Menne Bedspreads, Motor Rugg
Change Bedroom Mats
Coco Mats 4-ply P.X. Yarn
ati.kets, fteaters, Bibs
BOOT nd SHOES ibir the
w le family.
We,t1OW bdi/d
W5ce et°ar$ryir fttiViligliRneCogftgroDeViEee,
Presh Prnits and Vegetal:ilea
Tobaecos and Corl fectloirtr,
Waero Quality Stilt
and Service Tent -
Telephone se - We Deliver
SaVe on the whole family's shoe
tOsts by keeping them in
drOOD RBPAIlt
Headquarters for Shoe POMO
and Cleanerd, Brag/tea, Laces, ete
IlltOWNE'S
Shoe Repair -
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Mr. and Mrs. Hay left for a motor trip
and will reside in Zurich.
The groom served for four and a
half years of active service, The bride
• is a graduate of ;Clinton .Hospital,
Prestoyteria4 WAILS,
The W443, of Knox Presbyterian.
Church met in the Sunday School
room this week, with the president,
MrS. P. S, McEwen presiding, after
singing a hymn the president led in
prayer, Mrs. R. F. Garniss read a por-
tion of the Is,t, chapter of Jeremiah,.
and was followed by an explanation of
the same by Mrs, y, J2 Elliott, The
study dealing with the "Ministry of
Healing" was given in very interesting
manner by Mrs. Walter 51.111111e.. The
Roll was called and Mrs:‘ Lillow read
the Glad Tidings. Prayer. The section-
al meeting for the Eastern Division
will be held in Bluevale in the fall,
Mrs, Jorgensen closed • the meeting
with. prayer, Mrs, Roy Turvey con-
ducted a discussion on plants for the
Bazaar which the Ladies Aid will
sponsor in the early Fall,
David Irving of Sea View, Washing-
ton, U,S.A., a former resident of the
2nd, concession of Morris Township,
is visiting with relatives and friends.
It is 28 years since Mr. Irving lived
here,
Miss Shirley Soiling is home from
the Wingliam !General Hospital, where
she had an appendix operation.
Mrs. Elmer Sellers and baby son
are home from the Wingham General
Hospital, Mrs, Black, Toronto, is
visiting her daughter, Mrs. Sellers,
Mr. and Mrs. Damrow and Mr, and
Mrs. Meahan of Detroit, spent the hol-
iday with ,Mr, and Mrs. Harry Elliott,
Visitors at the Manse. pr over the
week-end were Mr. Jorgensen's mother
and sister, his brother and wife also a
niece and nephew, all from Wiscon.,
sin, U.S.A.
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Ross of Lis-
towel, were week-end visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mann,
Spence McKinnon 'of the Staff of
the Canadian,, Bank of Commerce, at
Georgetown, is spending his vacation
at the home of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. R. H. McKinnon,
Dr. Arthur Shaw, Mrs. Shaw and
Barabara,.• Toronto, with Mrs. Arthur
Shaw.
Mrs. Leslie Clark of Port Rowan,
and her two small daughters, Marilyn,
and Janet, are spending a week with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herb'Shiell.
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Men's, Ladies' and Children's-
Summer Apparel at
REDUCED PRICES
On Tuesday afternoon, June 24th,,
Miss Leila Agar, bride of this week,
was guest of honour at a kitchen show-
er given for her by Mrs. Ross Turvey,
at Mrs, Ttwvey's home, Norris Town-
ship,
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Monday, Tuesday,. Wednesday, July 14, 15, 16
HUMPHREY BOGART LAUREN BACALL
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Induction Service
At the induction of Rev. J, A, Bur-
den, (Echo Bay) into the pastorate of
the Bluevale and Ebenezer charges of
the United Church held Friday even-
ing: Rev. Mr. Brenton, of Ethel, pre-
sided and addressed the congregation.
Rev. G. G. Howse of Gorrie addressed
the minister, Members of the Board
introduced the congregation to the new
minister and Mrs, Burden, Rev. Mr.
Brenton presided happily in the Sun- gewommmommuclommusommuomimmmommaiwoommimmiumilmowill day School room and calle
"THE BIG SLEEP"
(Adult Entertainment)
d on several
workers for speeches.
Refreshments were served and a
social welcome was extended to Mr.
and Mrs. Burden, their son, Arthur,
and daughter, Irene.
..ELECTRIC CLOCKS
i A fine assortment of KITCHEN and ALARM ri i CLOCKS just received. Such well known makes as
TELECHRON SETH THOMAS and SCOTT
ii Priced from $6.95 to $12.25 a-
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Church News
The regular morning service at
Knox Presbyterian Church was con-
ducted by the minister Rev. Leland
C. Jorgensen. He pointed out that the
three fold work of the Holy Spirit was
to convict of sin, of righteousness and
of judgment.
Rev. J. A. Burden's text at the
morning service in the United Church
was found in Matthew 4:9. "Follow me
and I will make you fishers of men".
Mrs, Alex McCracken and Mrs. W. J.
Johnston sang a duet, "Shepherds of
Love,"
For Mother - For Daughter -
PLAY DRESSES IN . SEERSUCKER at $3,98. ,
ASSORTED COTTON DRESSES, reg. $5.50
$2.79 0-
$3.99 9
MIAMI SPUNS and SEERSUCKER,S'in larger sizes ... $4.59
MISSES' Half sizes, VOILES, GINGHAMS, etc. $6.95
HOUSECOATS, glazed Chintz and Seersucker $3.39
SWIM SUITS . $2.59 - $5.19 and $8.59
SLACKS, SHORTS, SHORTS, BLAZERS and TENNIS OUTFITS ALL REDUCED r.-74
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- TOASTMASTER AUTOMATIC $24.00 • i
HOTPOINT TOASTERS $7.95 and $11.95 i
14 WESTINGHOUSE TOASTERS $6.95 ii WESTINGHOUSE AUTOMATIC IRONS $12.50
HOTPOINT ELECTRIC IRONS $9.95 and $11.00
0-1 SUNBEAM IRONMASTER $14.50 i SILEX STEAM IRONS $21.50
i HEATING PADS $6.45 to $8.45 .,-=
... • ELECTROHOME FANS .$6.95 and $10.95 in i Juice King FRUIT JUICERS $9.25
ri HOTPLATES $4.95 to $12.00
i • (2-burner All types) a - 1 Coleman OIL SPACE HEATER (uncased) I il 50,000 B.T.U. $50.00
i 1 ,TIME SWITCH, 60 cycle. Will switch
R lights, etc., on and off at set time each
ii. clay. Ideal for window lights, electric
, signs or poultry houses $13.50
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United Church W.A, and W.M.S.
Mrs. William Nicholson opened her
home this week for the Woman's meet-
ings of the United Church. Mrs. Stan-
ley Darling, president of the Associa-
tion presided. Mrs. Fell read a pass-
age of scripture and Miss Emma John-
ston led in prayer.
During the bdiness session plans
were made for serving refreshments
at the Induction service and also ,dis-
cussed assisting the Y.P.U. with the
pie and ice cream social. It was also
decided to hold a Bazaar'in September.
The past president, Mrs. Alex Mc-
Cracken conducted the meeting of the
W.M.S. and opened it with the Lord's
prayer. The Associate Helpers Sec-
retary, Mrs, George Thornton had
charge of the programme, when Mrs.
McCracken •gav,e a report of the an-
nual meeting Of the Landon Confer-
ence Branch held at Aylmer,
Mrs, Wickstead sang as a solo, "There
were Ninety and Nine," The Wor-
ship service was observed as outlined
in the Missionary Monthly. Refresh-
ments were served by the hostess as-
sisted by Mrs. Wickstead, Mrs. Wil-
son Thornton and Mrs. W. J. Pea-
cock and Mrs. Jack Nicholson:
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Men's Vacation Needs ley. O. J. Coupland, Pastor
10 a.m.-Sunday School.
11 a.m.-"The Great Need".
7.30 p.m.-"Rules of The Race".
Come and Worship'-with Us
"For God so loved ,the world,
that He gave His only begotten
son, that whosoever believeth in
Him should not perish, but have
eternal life". John 3 : 18.
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• SPORT JACKETS and SPORT SLACKS - 25 per cent. REDUCTION,,
BEACH SHORTS or BATHING TRUNKS
MEN'S SLACK SUITS
TERRY CLOTH BEACH JERSEYS, white only
SUMMER CAPS .....25c STRAW HATS .
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REX ALL
Health & Beauty
CRETONNES, SPUNS, HAND-PRINTED COTTONS -- Reduced 25%
FLORAL DESIGN CRETONNE-LIKE PAPER DRAPES, full size, ready
to hang - SPECIAL $1,49 •
BED SPREAD and DRAPE MATCHING -SETS, $25.50, to $36.00 for,
$18.95 to $25.95
LACE BEDSPREADS, Full Size $6.98
BLUEVALE ---
Hay - Agar • ,
The wedding was solemnized at
Bluevale United Church, on June 28th.,
high noon, of Leila Mae, daughter of
Mr. and Mts. Wallace Agar, Morris
township,.and Mr. Charles David Hay,
son of Mr, and Mrs.. William Hay of was held at the home of the bride's
Zurich. Rev. Mr. A. Hewitt of Blue-
vale, officiated.
The bride wore a floor-length dress
of Chenille silhouette on muslin de sole
over taffeta. Her finger=tip veil was
held in place with orange blossoms,
and she carried a cascade bouquet of
Briarcliff roses. -
Attending her sister, was Miss Shir-
ley Agar of Kitchener, wearing a floor-
length pink net over taffeta with mat:
thing gloves and headdress. She car-
ried a colonial bouquet of white olli-
veire carnations.
Supporting the groom was Mr. Gor-
don Prance of Exeter.
Following the ceremony, a reception
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about thirty guests. Miss Evelyn
Scott was in charge of the refresh-
ments and was assisted by Misses Lois
Montgomery, Kathleen Youngblutt,
Mary Watson and Mrs, Ernest Pleteh,
friends of the bride.
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TELEPHONE 161 'Mrs. Edward Johnston has as her
guest, .her brother, Ri‘hard Spading
and his wife of Vancouver. Mr, and
Mrs, Snarling were fortner residents
Gorrie.
Turnberry Connell held their meet-
ing in the Community Hall, on Mon-
day evening; and had refreshmenp
served them at the close.
A successful pie and Lee Cream
Social was held in the United Church
Sunday School room on Mcmday even-
ing, nnder the auspices of the Y.P.U.
and Woman's Association. A pleasing
program was presented with Rev. j.
A. Burden as chairman. Mr, Burden
knows how to tell a good story.
Mrs. Carl Johnston was the adcom-
panist for the sing song and . instril-
mentals. Miss Delores Hamilton and
Mr. jos, '11, Smith and Meldrum jet-
tnyn played several violin solos, In
voeal music Miss Phyllia Hamilton
FAVORITES
SHOP AT FREE DELIVERY -
DOBSON'S
GENERAL STORE in
W'ROXETER
Ladies'
Ilouse Dresses Vests
Panties Nylon note
Brassiers and Slacks
HEAVY GRADE ZINC RINGS, doz. ........ 3c
For Jams and Jellies CERTO, bottle .
PAROWAX, pkg. „ 15e CERTO CRYSTALS, pkg. 15c Expert
Shoe
Repairs
SPECIAL VALUEI cAirtwax
Cooked Spaghetti 2 tins 25c
St. William's I tachange Pure
Pure Plum jam, 24 oz. tin 37c 1 Grapefruit juice tins Mit
AMIVION/A, pkg., .. .. . .. to I IdtrANSER Stithsvflake
4 pkgs., 25e
it ASMMIZRY or sTgAvvguRny 4-oz, pkg..
JELLY POWDER WITH SUGAR .. , ..,„ .1Se McKibboints
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VEGETABLES at IVIARXET PRICES
All Available Produce citi Bisplay
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