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BRANTFORD SEAL-DIPPED
Insulated Siding Red or Buff $14 50 sq. .
C.-V. PAINT
"You Can Pay Moire--•-But You Can't Buy Better"
1/2 pts. 45c Qts. $1.50 Gallons $5.50
C.-V. FLOOR ENAMEL
1/2 pts. 50c Qts. $1.65 Gallons $5.85
For Interior and Exterior Use
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5 lbs. .45 10 lbs.
25 lbs. $1.50 100 lbs.
op OA WI, Sunset Enamel I TS 1/2 pts. 50c
quarts, $1.65 . gallons, $5.80
KEM-TONE THE MODERN, MIRACLE WALL PAINT
Quarts $1.30
Gallons $4.75
VIGOR()
.80 I 2-PLY ROOFING, roll $2.45
1 roll covers 100 sq. ft. $4.00 Special! Medicine Cabinets $2.50
Eveready HOTSHOTS - $3.25
GARDEN RAKES 60c, 75c $1.25, $1.35
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Garden Corn
Golden Bantam, lb. 30c
Golden Sunshine, lb. 30c
GARDEN PEAS
lb. 25c
GARDEN BEANS
30c 40c lb.
Giant White or Long Red Mangel Seed; lb. - - 65c
CORN PLANTERS $3.25 Digging Forks Best QualitY 1.79
Garden Trowels and Forks - 15c
LAWN MOWERS
5-blade 16" MERCURY - - $17.35
5-blade, 19" MARS - - - $19.95
LAWN ROLLER (500 lbs. when filled with water) $35.00
SONWORTHY WALLPAPER
BASEBALL AND SOFTBALL
Gloves, 3.75 - 9.50
Official Softballs 1.98
ESSEX TOP CROP
HYBRID SEED CORN
LARGE and MEDIUM
FLATS, per bushel - - - - $7.25
ROUNDS, per bushel - - $6.50
(ONE BUSHEL PLANTS 6 ACRES)
Miss Edythe Weir went to Toronto
n Friday, from there accompanied
er friends Mr. and Mrs. Bridgman,
in an enjoyable trip to ;!kluskoka.
Mrs. Alba Atcheson and son, Boyd,
Hon, spent the week-end with Mr.
nd Mrs. Albert Gallaher.
Mr. and Mrs. Laurie Vanvelsor.
Hamilton, wore holiday guests of
Mrs. W. E. Vanvelsor.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Daley and
daughters, Margaret, Eunice and
Claire, ,Mount Forest, were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Hamilton.
Misa Agnes \Warring, Toronto
Normal School, spent the week-end
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, G. A.
Wearying.
Miss Edythe MacDonald, Toronto,
Mr, Bob MacDonald, London, spec
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THE WINGHAM ADVANCE-TIMES Wednesday, May 28, 1948
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Mr, M-ffatt attoolt.1 a. trous-
seau tta ..n Friday aftern,,,,n, givcn by
CHESTERFIELDS
CHAIRS, SOFA BEDS'
ANTIQUES
RE-COVERED
GIBSON'S
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REPAIR SHOP
Phone 260 Maple St. Wine:tam
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`Phone 447 Wingham
For Your 'BUILDING,
CARPENTERING
Repair Work
Built 4n CUPBOARDS
Mrs. Thornton, Gorrie South, for her
laughter. Joyce, whose marriage to
Lake, .,f Ethel, takes place short-
Mr. Arthur Green of the Staff
tlye Canadian Bank of Commerce
Simeoe, -,pent the holiday with his
father, Mr. Frank Green. 11.,111 dished
Mr. and Mrs. Bender of Mount Forest
011 Sunday.
Mrs. John Campbell and son, Jack,
Ridgetown, formerly of Wroxeter, vis-
ited friends here over the week-end.
Mr. John Howes, Ilaia, Miss Alice
Howes, Toronto, were week-end
guest.4 of Mr. and Mrs, Gilbert Howes.
Congratulations to Billy Hart, who
with a group of boys from Western
Ontario, was a guest of the Stratfford
Beacon Herald Daily on a trip to Nia-
gara Falls on the 24th of May. The ,
ho.vs were picked -up by a car. Then
the group took the train front Strat-
ford. This pleasure trip is awarded tco
the boys for the largest number of
subscriptions.
Miss Verna Carmichael and Mr.
Jim Sharp of Goderich, were week-end
guests of friends in and around town.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Munro and
Winnifred were at their cottage at,
Anaberiey over the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. jetty May, Toronto,
were holiday guests of the latter's ,
parents, Mr. and Mts. Charles Law-,
pence.
the week-end with their mother, Mrs.
Freda MacDonald.
Mr, and Mrs. Thos. Edgar, Fay
and Ruth, Gorrie, were Sunday vki-
tors with Miss Gertie Bosh.
,Mrs. Waldo 'Weir is visiting her
sister, Mrs, W, Dane at Salem.
01 interest to friends in this dis-
trict is the marriage of Barry Rani
and Patricia Gwendolyn Spindler,
which took place on Saturday last at
Wellington Street United Church,
London. Barry is the son of Mrs. H.
Bather and the late W. E. Rann, and
grandson of me D. W. Rants. Ilarry's
many friends here will join in wishing
Ire and his bride 'every happiness.
Progressive Euchre
Twelve tables joined in the play
when the Wroxeter Women's Institute
sponsored a progressive euchre party
on Tuesday night the Red Cross
Rooms. Ladies prizes were awarded
to Mrs, Reg Pacey and Mrs. Harvey
Reidt. Mr. Allorid Wearring held the
highest score for gentlemen, Mr, IL
V. MacKenney, second. A lucky chair
prize was awarded to Mrs. Harvey
Reidt. Following refreshments a few
games of Bingo were played. Mr. Met-
wyn Grainger whining the special
Bingo. The proceeds .or the evening,
will be added to the fund set up to
provide a new stage tuttain'for tltc
Town Hall.
National Film Showing
Two special films will ,be included
in the showing of the National _Film
pictures in the Town Hall on Wed-
nesday of this week, May 26th, at 8.30
p.m. The wedding. of Princess Eliza-
beth .and Lieut. Philip ,Mottntbatten,
also by request the 50th anniversary
of Women's Institutes taken
Guelph, June 18th, 1947. Each show-
ing brings something new and inter-
esting in Industry, Health and Cur-'
rent Events. Bring the whole family.
:There is no admission. Mr. Roy will
be in. Charge and the evening's . enter-
tainment will be sponsored by the
local Women's Institute.
Women's Association
The :11.ay. m.eeting of the Women's
AssociationUnited Church, was held
in the church school-room, :on Tries- .
day. Two quilts were 'qtilted. A good
attendance 'responded to- the. Roll Call,
by a verse of scripture containing the.
word, Bread. Hostesses for the day
were: Miss G. Bush, Miss M. Jardine,
Mrs. J. N. Allen, Mrs. Lea. Douglas.
The usual Pot Luck Supper was en- •
joyed at the .close.
1/fission Band
The Buds of Promise Mission
Band held their May meeting in the
United Church, sehoolroom on Mon-
day :last at 4,15 O'clock. The meeting,
was called to order with .quiet
Evelyn Anger at the piano. The meet-i
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