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SKI BOOTS
WOMEN'S and MEN'S
$5.50
BOYS' $4.50
HI- CUTS
MEN'S $9.98 BOYS' $5.50
YOUTHS' . $3.98
WOMEN'S RED LEATHER
FLIGHT BOOTS
with ZIPPER and SHEARLING LINED
Price $7.95
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Gifts For All Occasions
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THE WINOHAM ADVANCE-TMES
W41ne5day, January 130949
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL\
Mr„ and Mrs. 'Alex. McTavish anent
Sunday with her mother and family.
George Tetvit, is 14 Goderich
this week where he is serving on the
• jury.
Miss Mae Coulter of Aylmer visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse,
Delgrave,
Miss Marie Sparling, ill with pneu-
monia, is a patient in Wingliam Gen.
eral HOspital.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Coulter visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Will, McCutcheon,
Brussels, last week.
Mr. and Mrs. G. N, Underwood
spent the week-end with their daugh-
ter, Jean, in Toronto.
Mr, and Mrs. George Dalgleish and
Joyce spent the week-end in town,
visiting his mother, Mrs. J, Dalgleish,
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Walker of
Stratford spent the week-end with
Mrs. Janet Walker and family and
Mrs. John Walker.
Mrs. Charles Bates and daughter
Patsy, of Toronto, spent the week-end
with the'. former's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. George Williams.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs, George
H. Coulter on Sunday were Mr. and
Mrs. A. Disbrowe and Miss Ruth
Charlton, of Aylmer, Ont.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rumball of
Clinton, also Mr. and Mrs. James
Casemore and baby Linda, were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Casemore on
Sunday.
Mrs, Winiiie Lott and uncle Mr.
Henry Rintoul attended the wedding
in Detroit on Saturday, of Miss Vir-
ginia Yelenik and ,Mr. Gordon Rin-
toul, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Rin-
toul, formerly of Wingham, •
;'ASK FOR-Trusses, Lumbago Belts,
Abdominal Supports, Elastic Stock-
ings, Suspensories, at Kerr's I D A
Drug Store.
.BE YOUR OWN BOSS1-Distribute
on Part. Time or Full Time basis,
our 250 products: Toiletries, Vita-
mins, Extracts, Spices, Baking
Powder, Cakes, Doughnuts, Glass,
Silver, Furniture and Shoe Polishes,
etc. Each Individual a customer.
Excellent opportunity to test your
business abilities, WRITE for
FREE details and catalogue. FAM-
ILEX, 1600 Delorimier„Montreal.
BULBS FOR SALE-Double Begon-
ias and Gloxinias. 'Phone 101, The
Greenhouse.
CHENILLE BEDSPREADS $4.99-
At wholesale price, first quality
chenilles, well tufted in all colours,
for double or single beds, $4.99
each. Full 90x100 basket of flowers
design, completely covered with
chenille, for $8.98, Also habitant
hand hooked rugs, 18"x36", very
colourful, 3 for $4.00. These articles
retail for double the price. Send
C.O.D. plus postage. Money im-
mediately refunded if not satisfied.
Handicraft Distributors, 254 Sher-
brooke West, Montreal, Quebec,
FOR SALE-Late Model 1946 Chev.
Coupe, low mileage. Apply Ad-
vance-Times.'
FOR SALE-Red Brick House, good
location, moderately priced; all mo-
dern conveniences. Immediate poss
ession if desired. Two building lots
with it. Apply Advance-Times.
FOR SALE-Lady's Sand Coat, with
Coon Collar, size 16-18; reasonable,
Telephone 308w.
FOR First-Class CHICKS - Order
Lakeview Hatchery Chicks. Call or
write A;ient, James R. Coultes, R.
R. 5, Wingham, 'phone 643r2, and
your order will be promptly looked
after.
FOR SALE-1946 Monarch Sedan
with very low mileage. New car
guarantee at a used car price. Must
be seen to be appreciated. Huron
Motors, Wingham,
FOR SALE-Ford V8 Sedan, 1935.
Evenings, 'phone 625r41.
FOR -SALE-One Transformer Pole.
'Phone Brussels 71r5, Chas, Mathers
FOR SALE-New Cockshutt Sleigh,
rubber-tired wagons, Cockshutt
milker, also Gee. White Electric
Washing Machine, Electric Oat
Rollers, Grinders and Hammer
Mills. Used steel tired wagon cheap.
See us for Cockshutt and Geo.
White Farm equipment, J. Bum-
stead and Son, Wingham,
FOR SALE-50 Hybrid Pullets, some
laying, 6% months old. 1 used pow-
er washer, 1 Hog, York, 7 nips, will
exchange. Apply Advance-Times.
"FARMERS" -.- "RAIN P R 0 C) r"
your work clothes, over-ails, jack-
ets, tat-rffitilinS, blankets, etc., at
home, simply and economically. Just
sprinkle it on--it is invisible, bat
sure keeps out the wet rain. An 89
cents bottle will do about five
jackets. Get It at Donald Itao ick
$on, only,
FOR SALE-Tractor Grain Grinder,
with seed Jack and Belt. Apply T.
Shearer, Wroxeter.
PICTURE FRAMING A SPECIAL-.
ty. Warren House, Phone 475.
MAN 31 YEARS OF AGE WANTS
work driving a' truck, preferred, but
will. 'take other work if necessary.
Merl Hyatt, phone 625r3, Wingham.
PIANOS-6 new Pianos, also large
stock of good Used Pianos at Schu-
ett & Sons; 60 cycle 7 cubic ft. Re-
frigerator. Buy now! J. F. Selma-
ett & Sons, Mildmay.
PALMISTRY and 'Teacup ReadingS
given by Experienced Reader, also
Advice given on most all problems.
Why Worry; 'phone. 392 3 Brussels
for appointment. Miss I. M. Sellers.
QUAKER OIL BURNER - With
force circulation, the floor is as
warm as the ceiling. See EdwardS'
Motor Sales.
WANTED TO BUY-A good timber
frame building, 28 ft. wide and 60
ft, long more or less, give full par-
ticulars in answering with price.
Apply Box J. S. Advance-Times.
WANTED-Baby Carriage, collap-
sible type preferred, must be in good
condition. Apply Advance-Times.
WANTED-2 prs. girl's white skat-
es, size 3, also have for sale 1 pr,
white skates, size 1. Phone 170,
"WELL satisfied with your chicks, as
lovely a looking flock as anyone
could wish for" says customer Mrs.
McIntosh, of Allenford, Ont. of
Big_4 Chicks. It pays to start right.
Good ehicks are no more trouble
than average stock. Order your
Big-4 Chicks now. Ask us for pric-
es. Canadian Approved, backed by a
breeding program on our own
farms, Wilbur Hogg, R.R. 4, Wing-
ham,
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to take this method of thank-
ing my many friends for gifts of flow-
ers and cards which I received during
my stay in Wingham General Hos-
pital, The kindness of the Staff there
was also much appreciated,
Alfred Agar, Bluevale, Ont.
CARD OF THANKS
Mr. and Mrs. John Colwill take this
means of expressing deep appreciation
to all who gave them so much help
when fire destroyed their home. They
are also grateful for the kind hospital.
ity of neighbours and friends follow-
ing the disaster.
CARD OF THANKS
Miss Esle Tucker wishes tu ex-
press her sincere thanks to her many
friends for their acts of , kindness
shown her during her stay in Wing.
ham General Hospital,
CARD OP THANKS
Mrs. !Martin ,Webb wishes to thank
her friends for the many acts of kind-
ness shown her in her recent, sad bet-
daVentent, in the death of her ttabartd,
It Wag deeply appreciated.
"O.M.E.A." Held Dinner Meeting
The Huron Branch of the Ontario
Music Educators Association held a
dinner meeting pn Jan. 5th., at the
Clinton Hotel, with Music Supervis-
ors present from North and South
Huron. The guest speaker for the ev-
ening was Mr. Garfield Bender,
Chairman of the Provincial Zone
Committee, Kitchener. The next meet-
ing is planned for March 15th., at
Goderich.
WINGHAM JUNIORS
WON TWO GAMES
The local entry in the W.O.A.A:
Junior Hockey series, Ratz Beavers,
officially opened the schedule by
drubbing the Walkerton Legion 10-1.
The first period was scoreless, with
only 2 goals scored until the end of
the second period, the teams looked
to be fairly evenly matched, However,
in the third the locals ,far outclassed
the visitors and scored eight goals.
Vanslake saved his team from a
shutout, scoring midway through, the
third. Two free-for-alls and 29 penal-
ties enlivened the proceedings. John
CARDS OF THANKS
I wish to thank my friends, neigh-
bors and relatives far and near, for
their many greetings and gifts and to
those who made my Christmas a joy-
ous one, (although alone) not forget-
ting the Ladies Guild Workers of St,
James Anglican Church.
May the Lord Bless them, each and
everyone. With a Happy, Peaceable
New Year. In all Sincerity,
Anna D. Hooper.
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Mrs, Thomas
Aitchison wish to take this opportun-
ity of expressing their deep gratitude
to their friends and neighbours for
flowers, cards, etc., and many acts' of
kindness, Especially we wish to thank
Rev. A. Nimmo, Mr. H. V. Pym and
the Choir of St. Andrew's Presbyteri-
an Church.
The Aitchison Family.
IN MEMORIAM
MAXWELL-In loving memory of
my dear mother, who passed away
4 years ago, Jan. 12th, 1945.
A leaf in the book of memory,
Is gently turned today,
My thoughts are of you, my dear
mother,
You are never far away.
-Ever remembered by daughter,
Aileen and Bill, London, Ontario.
Applications For Road Supt.
Sealed applications' for the position
of Road Superintendent for the Twp.
of Turnberry will be received by the
undersigned up to Saturday, Febru-
ary 5th, 1949, Salary to be 75c an
hour. Applicant to furnish his own
transportation, also state qualification
and experience.
W. R. Cruikshank,.
Clerk of,the Township of Turnberry'
Wingliam, Ont.
NOTICE
The Council of the Township of
Morris hereby serve notice it will not
be responsible, during snowplowing
operations, for any damages caused
tbautomobiles parked on roadside,
mailboxes and milk cans, etc,
Ratepayers please govern themsel-
yes accordingly, Thank you.
Russell B. Currie, Road. Supt.
Road Supt,
Huron County Council
The next meeting of the Huron
County *Council will be held. in the
Council Chambers, Court House,
Goderich, commencing Tuesday, Jan-
tiary 18th, at 2,00 p,rn.
All accounts, notices of deputations
and other business requiring the at-
tention of , the Council should be hi
the hands of the County Clerk not
be.
er than Saturday, January 15th, 1949.
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County Clerk,
Goderich, Ontario,
W. Hanna, M,P.P,, officially opened
the season.
Goal-getters for Wingham were
Stainton 4, Moffatt 1, Edgar 2, Seli,
Loughlean Wilson, one apiece.
Wingham Lineup-Goal, Johnston;
defence, Collins, Wilson; centre, Seli,
wings, Loughlean, Stainton; alterna-
tes, B. Lockridge, T. Lockridge,
Moore, Moffatt, Edgar.
At Palmerston on Friday evening,
the Beavers made it two straight wins
when they defeated Harriston by the
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The 'juniors will have two home
games, this week-end, Listowel play-
ing here Thursday evening and Mil,.
verton, on. Saturday.
BIRTHS
EASKERVILLE - At St. Joseph's
Hospital, London, on Monday, Jan.
10th, to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. H.
Easkerville (nee Irene Collins), a
daughter.
ELLIOTT-In Owen Sound General,
,Marine Hospital, on Saturday Jan.
8th, to Mr. and Mrs. Norman P.
Elliott, of Wingham, a daughter,
(stillborn).
GALBRAITH-In Wingham General
Hospital, on Friday, Jan. 7th, to
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Galbraith, R.
R. •Gorrie
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a son.
GARDNER--Iin Wingham General
Hospital, on Tuesday,January 11th,
to Mr. and Mrs. S. Gardner, Luck-
now, a son.
HUFF-In Brantford Hospital, on
Friday, December 31st, to Mr. and
Leonard Huff, (nee Edythe Mundy,)
a daughter,
JARDINE-In Wingham General
Hospital, on Saturday, Jan. 8th ;
to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jardine,
Lucknow,. a son.
MOWBRAY-In Wingliam General
Hospital, on Friday, • Jan. 7th, to
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mowbray,
Luoknow, a son.
ROBERTSON-In Wingham Gener-
al Hospital, on Thursday, Jan. 6th,
to'Mr. and Mrs. Donald Robertson,
Wingham, a son,
BLUEVALE
The centre Farm Forum 3rd line of
Morris met on Monday at the home of
Mrs. Carrie Sellers, Following the ra-
dio program and the discussion, Mr.
and Milton Fraser, who on New Years
day celebrated. the 25th anniversary of
their wedding, were presented with an
alladin table lamp and a Coleman lan-
tern. An address was read by Miss
Mildred Stewart and Miss Elva War-
wick and Miss Edith Warwich made
the presentation. Mr, and Mrs. Fraser
were completely taken by surprise, Mr.
Fraser expressed their thanks and ap-
preciation for the best wishes of the
Community and the gifts received.
Cards were played and lunch enjoyed
Lux or Palmolive TOILET SOAP, 3 reg. bars 29c
TIDE, FAB, OXYDOL, RINSO, SURF, reg. . .39c
London HoUse No. 1 Baby Roll CHEESE . . 49c
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Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
AT ALL TIMES
AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES
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SALE of COATS
We have only a few left but your size and colour
may still be here. Black, Claret, Green. Formerly
39.50 NOW 29.50
45.00 NOW 33.75
CHILDREN'S COAT SETS
Children's 3-piece COAT SETS-COAT, LEGG-
INGS and BONNET for Girls; Helmet for Boys.
All-wool, Velours, Wool Crepe, etc. 2 to 6x
HALF PRICE
5.48
'6.98
7.98
CHILDREN'S COATS
One Rack of Children's Coats, some with fur or
without. Sizes 7 to 14x.
HALF PRICE '-
15.95 FOR 7,98
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SKI TOGSSKI TOGS
We are not going to wait until the season is over-
but RIGHT NOW we are offering you REAL
SPECIALS In SKI TOGS
SKI SLACKS
`5.79 FOR 2.49 •
SKI JACKETS
10.95 FOR 4.98
SKI PARKAS •
12.95 FOR 9,95
REDUCED PRICES on certain 60
cycle Washers, Radios, at Schuett
& Sons, Mildmay. Bargain prices
on many items of furniture. Free IN MEMORIAM
Delivery, HOOPER-In memory of my belov-
ed brothqr, <Alfred, who passed
away, Jan. 4th, 1914, "Gone but not
forgotten," by his only sister,
Anna.
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1/2 Price DRESSES % Price
A-wide selection of higher priced Dresses for day-
' time and street wear. Too varied to describe.
NOW 3.98
NOW 5.48'
NOW 7.48
DRESSES
Special Rack of higher priced Dresses to clear,
with all the latest details and trimmings.
DRESSES -
Special Rack of Dresses for those who would like
a good looking dress for such a low price. Good
range of colors and sizes.
3.98 FOR 2.65
4.95 FOR 3.30
Washable HOUSE FROCKS
A real good range of washable House Frocks,
specially priced to clear; made from good quality
print. Sizes 14 to 42.
2.49 FOR 1.98
2.79 FOR 2.19
3.98 FOR 2.98
SELF-SERVE SELF-SERVE ,SELF-SERVE
Red Front Grocery
'Phones: Our Prices Are Lower Free
17 and 2 We Keep Down the Upkeep Delivery
Aylmer Fancy Quality TOMATO JUICE-
re.
20 oz. tins • 2 for 19c
DOMESTIC SHORTENING, 1 lb. prints . .39c
LARD (All Brands) 1. lb. prints ... . .. . - 33c
Beehive or Crown Brand CORN SYRUP, 5 lbs. 63c a
.. GRANULATED SUGAR-10 lbs. 93c 5 lbs. 47c
Aylmer PORK & BEANS, 20 oz. 2 tins 31c
Blue and Gold PEAS, 20 oz. tin 2 tins 39c
Harvest Brand TOMATOES, 20 oz. tin ..2 for 35c
CORN STARCH (all brands) pkg.' 15c
LAUNDRY STARCH, pkg. 16c
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12.95 NOW 7,95 11.95 FOR
14.95 NOW 9,95 13.9.5 FOR
16.95 NOW 10.95
15.95 FOR
Take 'advantage of these Extraordinary SALE VALUES
Check Other Specials throughout the "store - Come EARLY and OFTEN
THE STORE WHERE YOUR MONEY BUYS MORE
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