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PAGE EIGHT THE WINGHAM ADVANCE-TIMES Wednesday, August 18, 1948
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Rubber Rings, 3 doz. 25c
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Zinc Rings, dozen ..37c
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MORNING. CHEER COFFEE 49c special "Down to Earth" IN:=Ele•
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AYLMER
Spaghetti
16 oz. jar
Durham or Canada • pkg.
Corn Starch, pkg. . .17c ESMOND BLANKETS
in pink or blue. Made of soft,
washable Esmond Cloth.
30 x 40 ..95c 36 x 50 , $1.59
36 x 50 $2.00
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Ivory Gloss 1 lb. pkg.
Laundry Starch ....17c
LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mr. Earl Hart of Woodstock, spent
the past week visiting his mother, Mrs.
Bert Taylor.
Mrs C. Gregory of Burlington, is
visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
E, Wilkinson.
Mr. and Mrs G. C. Gregory of
Barrie, are visiting with friends and
relatives in town.
Miss Ann Messersmith of Kitchener,
is a guest this week of Mr. and. Mrs.
C. B. Armitage.
Miss Jane Rann of Brussels, is vis-
iting tins week with her cousin, Miss
Patsy Carmichael.
Mr. Jack Bateson underwent an
operation for appendicitis on Wednes-
day evening last week,
Messrs. Genrge and Irvin Boyle of
New York, visited this week with Mr.
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10c Salted or Plain McCormick's
SODAS, 1 lb. pkg. 27c Mr. and Mrs. Roy Trigger spent the
week-end in St. Thomas.
Misses Joan and Patricia Hopper of
Exeter, are visiting relatives in town.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Campbell of
Toronto, are holidaying in \Vingham.
Mr. George T. Robertson is visiting
with Mr and Mrs. R. E. Hopper, Ex-
eter.
Mr Roy Calloway of Elora, spent a
few days' holidays with the Jenkins
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Stan Smith of Guelph,
are 'visiting at the home of Mrs. W.
J. Greer.
Mrs. H. P. Carmichael and family
spent a holiday at their cottage at
Point Clark.
NINON
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VESTS
Vanta or buttoned style. Fine
Watson quality. Sizes 6 months
to 2 years $1.00
Whole Mixed ' 1/4 lb. pkg.
Pickling Spice 10c • SPECIAL •
SPIRIT or BLENDED wt
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WOMEN
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Vinegar
49c gal.
Durham 1/4 lb. tin
Mustard Compound 27c
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of fine quality White Broadcloth
with fancy blue smocking on front
Per pair $2.10
Whole or Ground •
SPICES, pkg. 5c
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Tiny Tot Gowns of= Soft Flannel-
ette. Long sleeves and opened
down the back. Pink on blue em-
broidery oft collar, each 59c
Plus 15c deposit on jug
Red Cohoe Salmon Red Sockeye Salmon Immom
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SPECIAL - DALTON'S
JELLY POWDERS 3 pkgs. 22c ,
(Raspberry, Strawberry, Orange, - Lemon, Lime)
SWEATERS
TAX REMOVED! •
Here are the NEW REDUCED PRICED on
GENERAL-ELECTRIC APPLIANCES
The largest assortment of All-Wool Sweaters that you will find anywhere!
For tiny tots or older children. ,Pink or blue-sizes' 6 months to 3 years.
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Four O'Clock
Black Tea
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ALLEN'S
Apple Juice
48 oz, tin
25c
$1.75 to $2.95
DIAPERS
of the finest Birds-Eye quality, 26" x 26"
Per dozen $5.25,
1/2. lb.
49c T12 TOASTER $9.95
T19 TOASTER $9.95
T22 TOASTER $14.95
F73 IRON $9.95
F80 FEATHERWEIGHT IRON $12.95
K40 ELECTRIC KETTLE $14.50
SCALE REMOVER, per bottle ......... ,49c
Q17 HEATING PAD ' $9.50
BYO ELECTRIC BLANKET $44.50
(Dialble bed size - Single Contriii
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FLANNELETTE S'H E E T S
of heavy Flannelette in White with Coloured
Borders of Pink or Blue. Size of each sheet,
36" x 36"--per; pair $1.89
ROMPERS
of fine wool in White, Blue, Yellow, with nov-
elty embroidery. Ideal for Fall wear.
Per pair $3.25
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and Mrs. Robt. Revell.
Mr, and Mrs, Robin Campbell And
family spent a week's holiday at Mill
Lake and Parry Sound.
Miss Jean Mitchell of Toronto,
si,ent a few days with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs, Jas. II, Mitchell.
Mr, anti Mrs, R. D. Salisbury of
11,11eville, spent the week-end with
Mr and Mr.. I.. A. MarDouga I.
I , Mrs, 'Mary Griffin and Miss Rose
: C..‘ ent ry ..pent the week-end with
5 .. M". and Mrs. 11 ',yard Wilkinson.
i • Miss. F.. Trotter of New Viirk City,
and, Nliss A. Trottur of 'n.ronto, are
spending two weeks at the parsonage, r „ is,
1 ^ Mis:, Pauline Swanson returned '"r';''ra `'i ,,1)".1".11, spent the week with the tormer's mother, 1 lich•zrallasIti sts:iildz;t1 ii‘\•,,i,it kureth,elleNillalligi huat:111_ I, .1.:\a it 111., cc Ai. ,a, i4n,. et ,
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BAPTIST MIME"
Rev. 0. J. Coupland, Pastor
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Foster, preaching at
11 a.m.-"Strengthening
Things Which Remain".
7 p.m.-"A Discourse on Death"
Prayer Meeting, Wednesday, at
8 p.m.
PARISETT&BABY SHOES
of fine white leatherette for his first steps. Sizes
.. 0 to 3, per pair $1.50
The
Above items are now in stock for
Immediate Delivery BABY BUNTING SAFETY HARNESS
Simply A MUST for a tiny tot. All-leather 'with
Padded Lining ,for comfort $1.79
DRESSES
Fine White Madeira Dresses, made in Portugal.
Sizes 6 months to 1 year, each $3.19
D RESSES- in Pink, Blue or White Crepes with deep hems and smock-
ed top of contrasting colors $2.50 to $3.95
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RADIO SERVICE
I end at the home I.:. itUtt Mr?!. 1V111. t" rued home
atteu+lift the
i 11. 141,:h.inuo ;Lett 1,f Whitby Public School Staff, Mrs. Harry C. Pates am! daughter,
11r. and Mrs. AV, K Hamilton •were
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Mr. awl Ernest Button of Cal- 1.1.•• wee!:
11',.‘;.=1,7;enl.bul anal Mr, awl Mrs. G. Misses Mildred and Gertrude Cor-
tuneral of her sister-in-laW,Mrs, ifiqnia. are visitin... with Mr. and "Mrs, =
'consuls, \V. H. and Mrs. Haney, •
Mr,. ittrtruile Dennk and tw.+
:children. Dianne and Joanne, spent ---=t;
the past wei: at the 1/..me of her sis.
"We Service Everything We Sell" E IDERDOWN- 36" wide, in Pink, Blue or White, of fine soft quality
for the home-sewer, for Sleepers, Blankets, etc., per yd, .:...$1.25 SM.1•1 ,,,I...ME...:01,1.•••/..11•IAM.401•1.44MM11.11.4••1 01.1.t.MKANI.V.M.K.E.1441MOME.11M. are speii,the..; a holiday with their
,rriioy an active life with
he Sportsman Truss K. Do So der. Mr. at.'! Mrs. jack Viirrow, Ilrus-
Selg -.•
4 Mrs. G. MacDonald of Hamilton.
Mr. Pill A,hworth of Tor,' alto. and
Mr. Samuel Wii.zlit of Markdale, v is-
itel at the hone of Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Merkley.
Mr. and Mrs. W. It, Ilurgtnan and
I:Ruth, with Dr. and Mrs. W. Ilurgman
.4 Kirkland Lake, and. Mrs. Fentm of I.
• Parkhill, are holidayitv..,,• at their c,it-
tage at Bruce Beach.
INFANTS' WOOL BLANKETS FLEECY SLEEPERS
Unbelievable
Comfort and
Guaranteed
NOT TO SLO
et mer.V tsiolded
At the last meeting of Myth Conn- i ily spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, mid esther Young of Wallatehurg,
which took place in Blenheim Vnited
Church on Saturday.
Mr, H. Waller returned to Toronto,
after spending the past two weeks at
his home here.
Mrs. Lily Carr, Toronto, Mr. and
Mrs. L. Hayes, Toronto, were week-
end guests with their mother, Mrs. H.
Waller. Master Lennie Hayes returned
Borne with his parents, after spending
the past week with his grandmother.
cil they decided to suspend for the T. J, 'McDonald at Molesworth.
Donna and Murray McLean of
Wroxeter, were_ visitors last week
with their aunt, Mrs. Archie Miller.
Miss Christie of Ploperville and
Mr. Elmer Witherow of Mt. Forest,
were Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. E. H. Strong.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur McCrackin,
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Grainger attended
the wedding of Clarence Grainger
Mrs. Trims Jenkins, Bill and Ifaripresent the idea of spending over
vey, motored to Kincardine and In- ',$3000.00 on improvement of our water
verhuron Beach and held a picnic with mains. A meeting held some weeks ago
Mr. and Mrs. Morley Mills and Mr.
;and Mrs. Robert Mills:
Mr. Theodore Mundy, Mr. Ted'
' Manners and Mr. Leonard :Manners,
spent a few days in Sarnia where they A wedding of much interest took
visited with the former's sister, Mrs. place in the United Church oil Saint-
Fred Hanmore and Mr. Hanntote. ' day, when Rev. W. Rogers united in
Mr. and Mrs. James McGee and marriage Miss June Marsh, youngest
daughter, Velma, of Courtiand, NS., slaughter of Mr. add Mrs. E. Marsh
visited with Nit. and Mrs. Alfred 'Mc. of Kitchener, and Howard Newcombe
Creight. Mrs. McCreight returned Wallace.
with them and spent a few days in
Courtland and Toronto.
$10.50 at which the ratepayers were invited
to attend, was not met with sanction of
the expenditure, hence the project be-
ing dropped for the present. single Style
Double Style . . 11., j)
Consider these essential hater's Steel miss wearers-Now It Is possible to get
/maximum retention with real comfort. The
sportsman has no steel bands or metal parts
to gouge or pita. There is nothing to bind.
Every part is exible.Yes, anti it CAN'T SLIP!
Why? Because the inner pad remains fixed in
hs position, while the soft, pliable truss moves
with the body.The Sportsman provides maze
intern retention for all reducible inguitia/
hernias and non't slip under strenuous activi.
ty, active sports end everyday stretching and
bending. For all strenuous work and play!
SPECIAL for 2 'WEEKS
PEA COAL
$16.00 a Ton
* Scientificolly Ditsignoti for 50,11/14
* Maximum Protection
*Real Conifer, Without Milo"
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GORRIE
Little kids' tummies will be the first
to know when green apple season is
here again.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mundell, Tan
and Hugh of Bluevale, were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Cloytte Michel on Sun-
day.
Mr. T. L. McInnis was in Owen
Sound on Saturday for the Derry
Day celebration.
Mrs. W. C. Xing and Earl spent
Sunday with Mr. and "Ntts Harvey
Adams at WroXeter.
Mr. and Mrs, John ITyndman, Mr.
arid Mrs. Harold Hyndman and child-
ren, Mrs. Fred Hyndman and Miss
Audrey Dowdell spent Sunday at Port
Elgin.
Mr. arid Mrs. Ken Hastie and faro-
BLYTH
Blyth and Clinton Softball teams
played their final league game by
floodlight at the park on Monday
night, resulting in a win for Blyth by
i runs to I.O. Blyth meets Centralia
at that place on Wednesday night and
the return game will be ;played here on
Friday night.
The Law Construction Co. of Tor-
Onto, are' giving the main Street of
Biytit a coat of asphalt, -
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