The Wingham Advance-Times, 1948-05-12, Page 3N24--Super Service, 15 plates per Bell. Fits Ford '33-'39 and 10.35 Hudson. Reg. 16.25
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Watt told the story, Tire Broken Radio
Tubes, and Mrs, Ezra Schultz, and Mr,
Garnet Farrier sang, Mother guides
the toddling baby feet, and the choir
sang "Mother's Prayer's have followed
Me." Rev. G. M. Newton gave the mi l,
dress on "Mother" who sets the CH10-
tions for the home and her most Im-
portant duty,
Mr. and Mrs. John Purdon and her
mother, Mrs, Bolt, and Mrs. Harold
Cook of Blyth, and iaer sister, Mrs.
Mary Mitchell of ActOn, spent Sunday
atLondon, with their sister, Mrs, Fox,
who has been recovering from a ser-
ious operation a 'month ago,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Purdon ar,d
Archie, motored to Elora on Sunday
and accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Fled
Bott to Niagara Falls to see the blos-
soms, Mrs, Portion stayed at Elora
for a few days with her daughter.
Mrs, Will Conn spent the week-end
at the home of her daughter, Mrs.
Harold Johnston of ,Lucknow:
Mrs. Irene Paterson of Toronto,
spent the week-end with her mother,
Mrs. Wm, Taylor,
Mr. A. E. Purdon and Mr. and Mrs,
Hector. Purdon and Bruce, Of Luck-
now, spent Sunday with E. Wawanosh
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Earle Caslick of Cul-
ross, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs,
Wallace °nn,
Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Falconer and Mr,
and Mrs. Relison Falconer, spent Sun-
day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam Falconer of Bluevale.
Mr. and Mrs. John Mason and
children spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Fleming Johnston and attended
church at Bluevale, where baby Wayne
David Johnston was baptized.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Beecroft, Janet
and David, spent Sunday with her par-
ents, Mr, and Mrs. Robert Watson of
Brucefield.
Mr. and Mrs. Mason Robinson and
sons visited on Sunday with her prir-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. AlbertCameron of
I.ucknow, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rob-
inson•spent Sunday with her parents,
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Or Ford Model "A" and other
4-cylinder cars .. . ... 2.95
For Chevrolet, Pontiac and other
a-cylinder cars , 4.40
Poe Plymouth. Dodge, Nash, Hudson
Ind other O's .... , ..... .. 5.60
SAVE GAS! SAVE OIL! At These Low Set Prices
That smoky exhaust is a warning signal
that you need new MOTO-MASTER "9$"
Piston Rings. Rings that arc engineered to
step oil Skimping, restore compression and
rejuvenate old motors with youthful energy.
MOTO-MASTER "95" rings will enable
YON to recapture the thrill of driving it
Peppy car and to enjoy new freedom from
trouble and expense.
For Ford 74, some Packard',
etc. 5.90
For Buick and large 8-cylinder 7.50
SUPPLIED IOU ALL CARS AND
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EAST STALLTING
'Olt CARS,
TRUCKS,
TRACTORS,
ETC,
Running Board
Matting
Made of heavy rib-
bed rubber t8 Ins.
wide. Also used for
runners, stair Pads.
Per foot 425
etc.
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allowance for
your old Bat-
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of condition.
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vice. 15 plates
per cell. Elise 9 x
7 2 8%" high.
Pita 75% of all
oars. Reg. 16.25
We have a com-
plete stock of.
AXLES. CONES,
BEARINGS, etc.,
for all popular
makes.
Save on 1st line
rires, 28 x 1%
Inches 1.79
Tubes, 28 x 1%
Inches .98
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Guarantee. It proves that regardless
of the cause of failure or reason for
return, battery shall be replaced or
your money refunded (at your option)
you pay only for the service
tendered.
PEDAL PADS
Fits over clutch
and brake ped.
Ma of all Ford
models. Chevro-
lets. Oldsmobile
and man,
ethers.
Pal: .23
Kick Stands .91
Chain Guards 79 and 1.10
Delivery Baskets 1.51
English "Remo" Generator Set- 5.55
Battery Lights, with batteries
.89. 1.29, 1.311
Bicycle Pedals, ball-bearing 1.29, 1.44
Bicycle Mirrors, rear view ... .. .21
Speedometers, register speed and
mileage 8.44
Fender Flap,. Jewelled .. .29 and .71
Saddles, English or American
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2.21 Tire Bells .
Beat Covers, Fibre .51
New Departure Brakes LIM
New Departure Front Hubs ..„ 1.21
Hatidlebar Grips, pair . • •111 1194 .24
English Frame Pumps .8f
Real Wolf Tans af
Handlebars, chrome 1.29. 1,84
illhaelde Lofts JO, .115
Bicycle Forks, 28" end 14" .... 2.41
Sou'wester Hat 1.41
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WI Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Humphrey, of St.
Helens.
Mr, and Mrs. John Mason visited on
Friday at the home of her brother,
Mr. Alfred Clarke of Heiman.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Skinner of Cen-
tralia, visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Mason and attended
Brick Chttrch, where little Peter John
Mason was baptized.
Mr. George Ross of Owen Sound,
spent the week-end with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ross. Mr:', Ross
was able to have her arm out of the
cast on Saturday after levying it up for
eight weeks.
Mr. Robert Ross of London, spent
the week-end with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. R. J. Ross. Mrs. Ross has
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WHITECHURCH this week with his parents, M. and
Mrs. Herson Irwin. Richard iinished
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Irwin and writing his exams at 0.A.C, last week,
baby, Joyce of. Rockwood, are visiting for the first year in veterinary work.
- Airs. John McGee was in Toronto
last 'Wednesday attending the funeral
of the late Mrs. James Broomer. Mrs.
Clifford Dow, a grand daughter, and
Mr, Dow of Staffa also attended the
funeral from Johnston-Washington
Funeral Parlors. Mrs. Broomer passed
away on Sunday last in her eighty-
sixth year. For many years she. was
accustomed to spending part of the
summer with E. Wawanosh friends.
The ladies of the 2nd. con. of Cul-
ross are, giving a party itt the White-
church Memorial Hall, .this
evening, in honour of Mr. and 'Mrs.
• Bruce Buchanan, of London, (lice
Marion Walters), newlyweds. All
friends are cordially invited.
Mr. Henry McGee and Gordon, Ate
both patients ht Winghant General
Hospital, taking penicillin for flu and
the heavy cold that accompanies it. Mr.
Roy McGee of Toronto spent the.
week-end at the farm bone.
Mr. Angus Mowbray of Wingham,
spent the week-end in Detroit, at . the
home of his mother-in-law, Mrs.
Sparks, .and he, and his mother, Mrs.
Robert Mowbray, who is the Financial
Secretary at the Synodical held at.
Chatham this week, attended the .
Graduation' Exercises on Monday ev-
ening at Grace Hospital, Detroit. Mt.
MoWbray's wife is ,one of the graduat-
ing nurses. Friends will extend ton-,
gratulations.
Mr. Pat Coulter 'of Chatham, spent
the .week-,end with Mr. Sam, .Coulter
of Zetland, and with Mr. and Mrs. Jas.
Falconer.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Farrier o
Wingham, and Mr_ and Mrs. Lorne
Johnston, spent Sunday with St..Cath-
atines friends and along with, thous,
ands of others, viewed the Niagara
Peninsula blossoms,
Church services and Sunday School,
were combined in the United 'Church
here on Sunday for the Mother's Day
service in the. United Chureh. The S. S.
Supt., Mr. Jas, Falconer was in charge
of the service. The Scripture lesH
sons Were taken by Mrs, jack Gilles-
pie and Ivan Laidlaw. Miss Muriel
SPECIAL
LOW RAIL
FARES
NEW ROOF
put on your house.
Give Us a Call, 447, for a
FREE ESTIMATE.
Quality Workmanship
Fair Prices
B. & C.
(Bennett & Casemore)
'Phone 447 Wingham
FIRST CLASS
atch Repairs
Por the Present, Watches Only.
George Williams
John Street Wingham
next to Masonic Hall
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COFFEE SHOP
LUNCHES
MEALS
FOUNTAIN SERVICE
Delicious Ice Cream
Bricks always available
CANDY-large stock
ext to layount Theatre
WINGHAM
BICYCLE
SUPPLIES
Lowest
Prices
MAY 24
dot from 12 o'clock noon
Fria-ay, .May 21st, to and
Including '2 park. Monday,
May 24th.
Return Limit: Leave
destination not later than
12 o'clock Midnight, Tues-
day, May 25th, 1948.
Tinley SWIM are Standard.
Conte* any
tariainior PAtilk 411t6ile.
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IN ADDITION TO A COMPLETE LINE OF GROCERIES,
'WE ALSO CARRY THE FOLLOWING TYPES OF
MEATS AND FISH
FRESH
HAMBURG
MINUTE STEAKS
ROLLED POT ROAST
SPARE RIBS
PORK CHOPS
PORK SHOULDERS
PORK TENDERLOIN
Country Style Satisage
Cooked or Cured
BACON
SUMMER SAUSAGE
COTTAGE ROLLS
TENDERIZE HAM
WEINERS
COOKED HAM
BOLOGNA
MINCED HAM, ETC.
FANCY MEATS
LOBSTER
SHRIMPS
TUNA FISH
CANNED CHICKEN
FROZEN FISH
COD FILLETS
SALMON FILLETS
CUT OUT FOR HANDY REFERENCE
Red Bird MATCHES . • • • • . . 3 for 27c
Crown or Bee Hive CORN SYRUP • 2 lb. tin 27c
Swift's HOUSEHOLD CLEANSER • 2 tins 25c
SPIC AND SPAN . . . . • Pk. 25c
Hillcrest SHORTENING . . lb. 30c
IVORY SOAP . . . Med. ▪ Each 10c
Velvet CAKE FLOUR . • • • . . Bag 34c
Royal York CHEESE . • • • • 1/2 lb. pk. 27c
Johnson's PASTE WAX . • • 1 lb. tin 59c
THESE PRICES EFFECTIVE UNTIL 11:00 p.m. SATURDAY
IF YOU PREFER YOU CAN
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Mr.* Robt. Aitken spent Sunday
evening with the Hunkin family.
A very dangerous habit among our
pains boys is the firing of st,nes.
Some of our young boys are becoming
experts.
MORRIS COUNCIL
The Council met in the Twar11.,hip
Hall on May with ail metabrs
present. The Reeve presith.d.
The minutes of the last mtetit,
were read and adopted on in.rrion
Sam Alcoa: and Baillie Parr,at.
Moved by Chas. Conites, st•conded
by Sam Aloe& that the Road. Liabil-
ity insurance be renewed, with .the
General Accident Int-urince I .0.-
Carried.
Moved by Sam Alcock, seconded by
Chas. Coultes that we .euv,r the .grader
with the Floater Policy. Carried.
Moved by Chas. Coulter:, seconded
by Wm. Peacock that the rJad bills
as presented by the Road Sunerintend-
ent be paid. -Carried.
Moved by Wm. Peacock, secorded
by Baillie Parrott that the Towitsi.ip
settle for two of the six sheep blous-
ing to Jos. Shaw, which were missii 4.,
at Lewis Armstrong's property, be-•
lieved to be separated by do; s. °me-
ta motion, Chas. Coultes, Sam Alcor k.
Carried.
Moved by Sam Alcoek, seconded by
Baillie Parrott that the Clerk be in-
structed to secure the services of R.
W. Code to stake the King Drain and
the new drain at Thos, McDonald's.
Carried.
Moved by 'Chas. Coultes,. seconded
by Sam Alcock that Wm. Peacock
and Harvey Johnston be commission-
ers to look after the Grant Drain.-
Carried.
Moved by Wm. Peacock, iceonded
by Baillie Parrott that Chas. Coultes
secure the services of a man to :an
ahead of the spray machine for the
third spray. Carried.
Moved by Chas. 'Coultes, seconded,
by Millie Parrott 'that we petition the,
Department of Highways to install a
caution light on No. 4 Highway at the
intersection Ilelgrave. Carried.
Moved by Chas. 'Coultes, setanded .
intendent be instructed to get eti...n..1!
spray material to spray ten In7,,ei ..f
road for weeds and brush. Carried,
'Moved by Baillie Parrott set...Tided
by Sam Alcoek that we adjourn .to
meet again 011 June 8th, 1948, at 1 p
The following accounts were paid:
Richard Aleoek. foN F oamy-, $3.00; W.
S. Gibson, Road Liability ItiS111:112lT.
8114.38; John Love. smaying aud
reuses, $104,82; R. inTlie Lou1i-',
killed, $34.00; Frank Shaw, valuator,
$5.40; Riverside Motors, ,:;4IS and re-
4airs. 874,1)3; Jack "'elk( rre-
onaint, $18.88; Sherwin-I‘Illiam-.
toe io ,writ,r. $102,02; Dr. t.'.raw-
$20.00; 141:11.'eY q Urn. 11..011,. $3.00; foto (r t::; B.
ti3.00; rleu. Martha, 11.0.14.. $3.;
('rats:;, repairs, powder, etc,
8212.98.
Geo. C. Martin, Cier.
by Win. Peacock that the R.,:ad Super- „spraying, $87.75; Jos. Shaw, sheep
WANTED
1300 Young Women
16 Years and Over
FOR
Harvesting asparagus, strawberries, raspberries,
cherries, peaches, plums, apples, grapes, tomatoes,
transplanting, hoeing, weeding, spraying, etc.
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Wednesday, May 12, 1948
THE WINGHAM ADVANCE-TIMES
PAGE THREE
It's our first considera-
tion on the, highway or in
the Home. And speaking of
the Home -.should your
income be cut off through
illness or accident, is your
fatnily safe from hunger
and hardship?
-It can be, you knew, and
very cheaply too.
Play it safe brothers .11
out the coupon below and
send it in. It will bring you
that safety news you need.
MUTUAL BENEFIT
HEALTH & ACCIDENT ASS'N
LISTEN TO JIM HUNTER
CRIB
8 A.M. & 6.30 P.M.
EXCEPT SUNDAYS
been, on the sick list for a few weeks,
following a bad dose of the flu,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mason and
son, Keith of Kincardine, and Mr,
Lloyd Mason of Listowel, spilt Sun-
day at the home of Mr. and Mrs, John
Mason,
Mr, William Dawson has had tile
telephone installed in their how 612-
14.
Paul Groskorth, Raymond Actions,
Angus Sutherland, jack Coultes, Joan
and Jimmie Gaunt, and Myrna Sock-
ill, started back to School on Monday
after their holidays with the measles.
Marilyn Morrison has them this week.
Mrs. Rhys. Pollock, Win4ham, went
through an operation for appendicitis
in Wingham General Hospital one day
last week and has. been progressing
favourably,
Mr. and Mrs. Orton Grain of Lis-
towel, spent the week-end with his par-
ents, Mr, and Mrs, Lance Grail.
Rev, W. S. Sutherland held a
service on Sunday in the Presby-
terian Church here when little Barbara
Ann, daughter of Mr, and Mrs.
Pardon of W. Wawanosh was
baptized.
Mrs. Sam McBurney of Wingham,
spent the week-end at the home of her
son, Mr. Gordon McBurney, anti other
members of the family gathered there.
Mr. Elmer Shiell, who is taking a
for a family dinner on Sunday evening.
welding course at Cleveland, spent the
week-end with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Greig Shiell.
Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Simmons and
baby, Nancy, of London, spent the
week-end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Chas. Martin.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Deyell and
baby, Tommy of Wingham, spent Sun-
day at the home of her sister, Mrs,
Donald Martin, and Donald Stewart
of Langside also visited there.
Mr. Angus Falconer had the tele-
phone installed in their home last
week 617-14.
The rung of a ladder was never
meant to rest upon, but only to hold a
man's foot long enough to enable him
to put the other somewhat higher-
Thomas Huxley.
A sure-footed animal is an animal
that when it kicks it doesn't miss,
BELMORE ,
Partings always cause a heart throb
for someone, Belmore and Mildmay
congregations arc called upon to part
with their pastor, Rev. Udell having
resigned. 1
Mr. Huber, Mildmay, is repairing
Miss Jeffray's house, while Tim Ken-
nedy is assisting Nelson Hunkin level
off his grounds.
Mr. Harry Press tried out his new
car, Friday and as yet Harry hasn't
had any trouble.
Miss IL Jeffray took dinner at the
Manse on Wednesday with Miss lies-
sic Scott and Rev. 'Udell, also spent
tlte week-end in Mildmay with Mrs.
Sarah Haskins, Miss Susan Johnson,
and Mrs. Harris and Stanley.
Members of the Library Board met
one evening at the home of Mrs. Prct's
to transact business.
Those visiting their parents on Sun-
day, Miss Betty Abraham, Toronto;
Miss Muriel Abraham, Kincardine,
Joyce and Florence Horton, Wing
ham, ,Mrs. Pike of Gorrie, at Carl
Pitch's.
Mother's Day was observed in the
-United Church last Sabbath.
Mrs. Colin Bailie passed away on
Sunday last at the home of her (laugh-
lter, Mrs. Charles Cathers.