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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1948-07-28, Page 3• tt Representative 'Phone 293 Wingham I aaa vie ll llllll ll ll ii.iiiiIIII4011711 l Montreal Life INSURANCE CO. Built on. the solid foundation of friendly and efficient service to Policyholders and Agents. Stewart A. Scott ONTARIO HOLIDAY At the top of take Huron, fifty odd miles east of Sault Ste. Marie lies the gateway to the Mississauga. Here an unspoiled wilderness teems with game fish and wild life and the mighty Mississauga River plunges 108 feet over Aubrey Falls. For route and accommodation details, write to Ontario Holiday, Room 1004, Victory Bldg., Toronto. LET'S MAKE THEM WANT TO COME BACK- Let's see they get the best we have to offer. Everyone benefits from the income tourist business brings to Ontario. So it's in your interest to encourage friends from other parts- to share our Ontario Holidays. TOURIST BUSINESS IS GOOD BUSINESS MASSEY-HARRIS COMPANY, LIMITED Established 1847 Winnipeg, Brandon, Regina, Saskatoon, Swift Current, Yorkton, Calgary, Edmonton, Vancouver, Toronto, Montreal, Moncton Man and give the Farmers Greater Buying Power On Saturday nights all across Canada, the shopping centres of towns and smaller cities are crowded with farm automobiles and farm people. Side by side, with the town dwellers, farm people buy all kinds of consumer goods, from breakfast goods to broadloom rugs, from canned goods to cosmetics, from raisins to refrigerators. Time was when farm buying was more limited, when farrnhouse furnishings were more meagre. The change is due directly to the increase in file buying power of farm families. The reduction in operating costs and increased output per man effected by modern farm machinery gives farm families today more income from their operations in supplying agricul- tural products for home and export' markets and more money for both the necessities and luxuries of life. Greater prosperity for all. Massey-Harris, builders of farm implements for over one hundred years, has contributed in no small measure to this progress through the development of modern labor-saving farm machinery. Greater Prosperity in Town and Country Modern Massey-Harris Machines Increase Output per thpe. Many from here spent Sunday at the lake at Kincardine. .Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Gillespie, Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Farrier and Wayne, also Mr. Jack Gillespie, who has been working at Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. Dawson Craig, Alec, and Ale Carman Farrier. Miss Shirley Puritan, who has spent the past year with Mr. and Mrs. Athol pardon and other relatives, returned and Mrs. Gordon Elliott. Mr. and Mrs. John ,McGee and Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Beecroft were in Lon- don on Friday, Mrs. Kirk spent the li the day with her niece, Mrs. Charles Stewart of Clinton, Mr, and Mrs. Joe Kelly and child- ren of Goderich, and Mr.. and Mrs. Fordson, and son, Earle, of Port Al- bert, visited on Sunday with Mrs. Jas, Cornelius. Mr. and Mrs. E, (roskorth were in Unionville on Saturday and little Karen returned home after 'spending a week with her grandparents. Paul stayed to have his holidays this week. .111r, and Mrs. John Purdon, Russell ,unto, and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Moore and Kenneth, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth children accompanied them and Zinn and children, Mr, and Mrs. Ed- visited with relatives in Caledon, ward McClenaghan and Perch, Mr. Mrs. Albert Stead and son, Ray- and Mrs. Mel Morrison and baby, mond, and granddaughter, Carolyn, Lucy and Mr.. and Mrs. Clifford Pur- motored to Windsor on Saturday and don and children of Belgrave, spent , Sunday at Island Haven and xi n cat..spent the week-end there. Mrs. Alma Rockets accompanied them, after spending her two weeks vacation with her parents here. Mrs. Duncan .MacGregor celebrated a birthday on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Small of Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Dosman, Harry and Sharon, of Hanover, visited there, and her date-liter, Mrs. Dean Muir tailed her on the phone front Winnipeg. son, Archie, of ?dolesworth, and Mrs. Jas. Mitchell of Los Angeles, Cali- fornia, visited on Sunday with Mr. home to Detroit and her sister, Miss Mildred returned to visit here, Mr. Grant Campbell of Belmont, Manitoba, and Mr. Bert Breckenridge of Ripley, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lott on Thursday last, Mr, and Mrs. Len Dunkeld of Pon- tiac, Mich., and Mr. and Mrs. Jas. MacVicar of Goderich, visited on Sun- day at the home of Mr, and Mrs. J, D. Beecroft. Mrs. Robert Purdon and Mrs. Gor- don Rintoul and sons, returned home last Tuesday after visiting with the former's mother, Mrs. Anderson in Montreal. Rev. W, S. SUtherland, Mr. Fred Newman, spent Thursday last in Tor- Mr. Charles Leaver spent the week- Inscriptions Repairing la E- Sandblasting Memorials • 25 years experience .„1-1! The latest in Portable Sandblast a Equipment gi All Work Personally Executed II -a monument which will be ever- r lastingly, a tribute to those at 1' I i rest. We have many classic ..---': styles to suggest, and will work zg the West, and from the North and for each and all, who have the interest aunt, Mrs. Will Cuen. E: with you on custom designs. E' ' front the South and shall sit down in /of the work of the Bible at heart, to 1 Mrs. Albert Mc taatillin is a pending -..--,.. Exceptionally Low Prices. a ... 't to Kingdom of God. The special ;support the work of the Ilible Sec- a few days with h e r osier, al so Neil = Box 373 'Phone 450 Farrier, Mrs. Laidlaw gave a very President, and the closed tle meet- Wall:viten Tteadas last s( r. th e 1.1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 n ft rn P • I' re passages were taken by Mrs. 'key. Alrs, J. G. Gillespie hal in prayer MaeCiterin ,,f lat ela.e , • eas • a t MONUMENTS I A. A family plot should be graced II with the shrine-like beauty of a Alfred St. Wingham i ; interesting reatiim.s on First Things Ing witlt prayer, toile foe/ :by Wes t a , 'mu 01 al e aae e = First. The last chapter of the Study' Mr. and Mrs, Albert Ceultes and aliitAidaa• 11..1111 Wili.,(`100'.:.V. )-111:(111, , the World, I jue m e t e for \Norm, '1410 children, spent Sunday at Port Mein. arrived en the Irani but the • mi. ed a s CIGARS SMOKER'S SUNDRIES MAGAZINES Haselgrove's SMOKE SHOP W m. Brown le R \irs. Herb Laullaw and Mrs• G, E. ailed Ntkli,i.:Aititi‘e.itia tttifia iii;,asTrrktr.: r.A I r;),1, iiin:\.1fr,A. t;$1., ea ch 'F'eat./ aild aN'eal W4N give ". Clia'S Martin. taken by the President, telling of the;;, Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Jalmaton and Iiim in Car. crew ti. ' expenses of printing Bibles, for pa int, f am ily o f Holyroad. spent Sund.ty at I vile \toe Jaa a t daunt is apt edme ' ing paper, glue, ink and where they i the home of his sister, Mrs. Denali! a few tiaa a thia week with Mr .4 raird. were sent, and given freely to meat- Martin. Istooes inn Win e a am, ' hers tif navy, army, air-force, and in 3 Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Siemens 1 strange lands, and printed in different and, Nancy of London, sepia the week- 1 What some ball players say to an dialects, This ta an kes millions of dollars end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. amply: may lie worth a fine. Fry's Pure Breakfast Cocoa, 1/2 lb. 29c KOTEX, reg., pkg. 33c Ellmar Vanilla Extract, 8 oz. bot. 15c Lipton's Noodle Soup Mix, 2 pkg. 25c Due to no issue of this paper next week, OUR SPECIALS WILL BE DISPLAYED ON OUR WINDOWS Aylmer Boston Brown Beans 15 oz. tin 11c 1 Mr. jas. Robinson, Air. 'Thus. Reb- a nson and his family, Ale and Mrs.; 1Chas. Rubinson and family, Mr. and Airs. George Robinson /Ohl 1111014'r, ; Myrna Wingliam, Mr. and Mrs.." Calvin Robinson and son, Mr, and Mrs. Ross Robinson .and son,Bel- a.-riave, Mr. and Airs. Lawrence fitylea and family, Mr. and Mrs. Afeeen Reb• l inson and suns, Mr. and Mrs. Ray ,Robinson were in Goderich Sine I day at a family gathering iii Hai:hole* &ark. Mr. and Mrs. jes. Thompse er n a' 7 satneten, were also there, mid emended the foneral of his aunt, Rebecca •I'hempson, from the ht.me ri.er bri-tier, Mr. Hugh Th.-Inid.,.n tWu,,t t,, eon- j0-1 c1., Sunday aftensa 41. 4 Mr. and Mrs. T•sanerstai Ats apont a few days last week at 'the home of their chose:liter, Airs! I.es- lie Wiehtman, Miss Helen Thompson R.N., of' • Windsor, is holidaaing at the home tit- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fran]. • Thompsa Miss Helen Albrecht spent fast' week with relatives in Walkevoni. Ur, and Mrs. Leslie Wightman ,dauglfiers, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mn,s 'George Wightman of Am- berley. Alias Jessie Finlayson of Seaforth, is .visiting this week at the home Mr, and Mrs. Guy Johnston from • !and Mrs. Prank Thompson. /Toronto, Mrs. Sam Hutchison of Winghara, visited on Sunday with his Puddings 5c each ROYAL MANOR BANQUET DALTON'S HAMILTON OPTICAL CO. W. R. Hamilton, R. O. • • BROWNE'S SHOE REPAIR Let us give your worn and run down footwear a "New Lease on Life—at reasonble Prices, Optometrist for Over 25 Years. Telephone 37 .for Appointment. REPAIR -' kt.:_s, EXPERT in' E kk a"';Alkaal'AZ'Ssi ' . .... ..... • ..... f . PUBLISHED IN THE .PUBLIC INTEREST BY JOHN LABATT LIMITED j SEI.BY h IF YOU PREFER YOU CAN fi atif 534-535 WE DELIVER—RAIN OR SHINE WHITECHURCH Mrs. Carman Farrier, Mrs. Jack Gillespie and Donna, and Miss Winn- fred Farrier spent last week at Kin- cardine. Mr. Nat Thomson, who has been at Westminster Hospital, London, spent the week-end with friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Paterson and children of Detroit, spent the week-. end with his father, ,Mr, F. McK. Pat- erson. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gulley, Wing- ham, and Mr. and Mrs. Amos Cornel- ius visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Redmond of St. Augustine. Alias Marjorie Elliott spent last week at Kincardine with her aunt, Afts. Robert Galbraith, Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell and end, in Wingbam Hospital suffering from infection in his right hand, • Mr. and. Mrs, George Sproal pf De- trait, visited Ion Friday with his aunt, Mrs, Mee Ross, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Moffatt of Lloyd, rninster, .Sask., arrived here from the West last week for the Old Boys' Re- union, and are visiting with Moffatt and MacGregor relatives in Bruce. Mr, and Mrs. Will Shaw of New Toronto, and Mrs. Jean Brayford pf Toronto, have been visiting for a few days with the Ross, .aloore and Mac- Gregor families here, Mr. and Mrs, Malcolm Ross and son, Ian of Toronto, Mr, and Mrs. Bob Clarke and Miss Shirley Shaw of New Toronto, ,speot the week-end with the former's mother, Mrs. Mac Ross and their daughter, May Ellen, returned- Some with them ue Sunday. The W.M.S. of the Presbyterian Church held their summer meeting, the 61st `"Anniversary of the W.M.S. in the church on Thursday evening ,last, with W.M.S. members present lfrom Lucknow, Teeswater, Wingham, 'Langside, Calvin and the United Church here. Mrs. NV, S. Sutherland had charge of the meeting. Mrs. Mil- ne of Brussels was the special speak- er, and the choir „rendered a musical program. A short play of the life of Abraham and his son, Isaac, written by Ms. MacGregor was ably present- ed by the young, peUple,of the congre- gatiou. Rev, W. S. Sutherland closed the meeting with prayer. Lunch was served in the S. S. Room and the soc- ial time enjoyed by all. Mrs. Cherry of Dodsland, Sask., who is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emerson, is here for the Old Boys' Re-union, and she and Mr, and Mrs. Emerson visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Verilee Cherry of Day 7 ton. Mrs. George lAacClenaglian ac- companied them and visited with Mr. and Mrs, George Elliott of Palmer- ston. The regular monthily meeting of the W.M.S. of the United Church was held on Wednesday last in the S. S. Room of the church with the Presi- dent, Mrs. Victor Emerson in charge of the meeting. The theme of the • meeting was, The Armament of Good- Will and the call to worship, They shall come from the East and from R uttier SELF SERVE 1101111110111111111111111111, Maxwell House Coffee lb. 55c Beehive or Crown Corn Syrup 2 lb. tin 29c 6 oz. plc. 13c Sweet Mixed PICKLES, 16 oz. jar 25c Hillcrest 'SHORTENING, 1 lb. ctn. 28c "IT" White Shoe Cleaner, bottle 15c I Margaret Kelly's Salad Dressing RINSO, small pkg.......... . . . 13c Small . . . .25c large . . . .48c Post's BRAN FLAKES, Ige. pkg. 22c Lipton's Tea MR 'BRISK says: BE BRISK — DRINK LIPTON'S TEA 1/2 lb. 53c misisismisimosp SELF SERVE Food Market iiiimajimplaisponsgrassw , a 4 Wednesday, July 281 1948 THE WINonAlyi ADVANCE-TIMES PAGE TIRES