The Wingham Advance-Times, 1949-01-26, Page 8The Salvation Army
Captain and Mrs. H. deVries
11:00 a.m.-Holiness Meeting.
2:30 p.m.-Sunday School.
7:09 p.m.-Gospel Service.
Monday-
7:00 p.m.-Sunshine Hour.
Tuesday-
2:30 p.m. Home League.
8 p.m.-Youth Group.
Thursday-
8 p.m.-Prayer Meeting.
A hearty Welcome awaits at the
Salvation Army.
.O HT THU VSTIPIGHANI ADVANCACTIIVIE$ Wednesday, January 26, 1,949
pastor reported 205 persons under pas-
tonal oversight and 45 families, per-
sons removed by death, 25 persons by
certificate,. The following resolutions
were brought before the meeting. "We
petition the Government and Liquor
License. Board of Ontario to require
10;30 p.m, us the closing hour for li-
censed premises according to regnIa-
tion 20 of the liquor license act passed
on July 27, 1948". This congregation
records its opposition to any legiAa-
tion'which affords a more open Sun-
day". A copy is to be sent the Crown
Attorney of Huron, and the Attorney
General of Ontario, The meeting clos-
ed with the benediction by Rev, A. G,
Hewitt,
Miss Thelma Snell of Stratford, vis-
ited last. week with Miss Norma Tay-
lor,
Guests at the home of Mrs. Frank
Campbell on Sunday were Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Bogie of Nile, and Mr.
and Mrs, Frank Tamblyn of Hullett
township.
Mrs. Stewart Ament of Hullet town.
ship, visited on Sunday with her
friend, Miss Janetta Snell.
Mrs. Frank Campbell and Miss Win
nifred visited on Thursday with Mrs.
Norman Carter of Clinton.
Miss Ada Stackhouse of Paris, is
visiting at the home of Mr. Wm. Mc-
Dowell.
Mrs. Donald Snell is recuperating at
the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs
Norman Radford of Blyth, since leav-
ing Clinton hospital where she recently
underwent an operation.
There was no severe damage done in
this vicinity during the recent wind
storm, although a number reported
shingles blown of their bulidings and
barn doors off, There was no hydro
for several hours and the telephones
were out for several days.
Mr. and Mrs. Duncan McNicol and
Phyllis of Walton, Mr. Harold Bos-
man of Wingham, visited on Sunday
with Mr, and Mrs. Morris Bosman.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Henry and chil-
dren, Mr. add Mrs. Maitland Henry
and Mrs, Wm. Vendor of Blyth, visit-
ed on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, Mar-
vin McDowell.
What might have proved a serious
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TWO SHOWS Each Night, starting at 7:15 p.m.
SATURDAY MATINEE 2 p.m.
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JANUARY SPECIALS in A Cordial Invitation is Extended
to you, "A DATE WITH JUDY"
Men's and Boys' Wear
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JANE POWELL .WALLACE BEERY "For the time is come that
judgment must begin at the
house of God: and if it first be-
gin at us, what shall the end be
of them that obey not the gospel
of God?"
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MONIS WORM MEN'S OVERCOATS-A great chance to finish
Monalla
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good range of smart styling in browns, tans, greys,
blues. 20 to 33 per cent. off
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the various secretaries. The Stewards
report showed $1166.84 raised with
$47.67 in hand; the Y.P,U, $14.59;
Baby Band $16.00; Women's Mission-
ary Society $243.00 an increase of $47;
Missionary and Maintenance $373.04
and increase of over $83.00; Snuday
School $190.56; Mission Band $22.30;
Ladies' Association $90.71; Pension
Fund $201.50; Redecorating Fund for
painting outside of church $122.90. The
WESTFIELD
NURSERY SALESMAN
For over 40 years we have been
serving nursery growers in the Niag.
ara District' with complete satisfaction
and are now enlarging our sales force.
We have an excellent position open
in the Wingham District and territory
for the right man. No previous nur-
sery experience is necessary. If you
are a worker, interested in settling
down, this can be a lifetime position
with high earnings and a happy fu-
ture with us. We'll train you care-
fully, as this will be a position with
security and opportunity over the
years for the right man. Car is an
asset but not a necessity. Reply to
J. H. McCO1VIB NURSERY CO.
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'The annual congregational meeting
ira the Westfield United Church was
irxeId on Wednesday afternoon. A pot
luck dinner was greatly enjoyed at the
soon hour. Rev. A. G. Hewitt was in
atarge •of the meeting which opened
vela a devotional period. The minutes
a the last meeting were approved.
31re following reports were read by
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GROUP TWO - Worsteds and Tweeds.
Reg. to $47.50 JAN. SPECIAL $37.50
MEN'S PARKAS - All-weather twill gabardine.
Detachable hood, full zipper closing, warmly
lined. JANUARY SPECIAL $9.95
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STATION WAGON COATS-Heavy Melton, in
navy only. Warmly lined. Large fur (mou-
ton collar. Reg. $24.95. JAN. SPEC. $17.95 offht, i es . ••••••11
Heavy Tweed and Homespun WORK PANTS-
JANUARY SPECIAL-25 per cent. Off Take precautions to avoid colds-Take VACAGEN TABLETS-the by mouth
serum to build resistance against the infection-LANTIGEN A, the liquid that
builds resistance $6.00
ATOMIZERS-Double the effectiveness of cold relief solutions-from 75c to $3.
HOT WATER BOTTLES-Every home should have one-Guarantees rang-
ing froni 1 to 5 years-Priced from 89c to $3.75. Ask for "KANTLEEK"
FEVER THERMOMETERS-A stock item for every medicine chest. Made
by Faichovey & Becton Dickinson $1.35 to $3.00.
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BENCH JACKETS, MACKINAW JACKETS and COATS-JAN. SPEC.
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JANUARY SPECIAL-$9.95
WINTER CAPS and SKI CAPS-c--JANUARY SPECIAL-20 per cent. Off
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the Town of Wingham
will be increased on
FEBRUARY 1st, 1949
The new prices will be:
QUARTS 18c
PINTS 10c
Wingham
Milk Distributors
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BOYS' WINTER WEAR COLD TABLETS
Groves Bromo Quinine,
30c - 60c
Rexall Cold Tablets 3c
Rexall Cold Capsules
30c and 60c
NASAL DROPS COUGH MEDICINES
McKibbin's Mixture 50c
Buckley's Mixture
40c - 75c
PINEX 49c
Rexall Ephedrine . .50c
Vicks Vatranol ... 45c
Pririne 85c
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greens, blues. Detachable hood, zipper dos-
ing, mostly wool linings, from age 6 to age
18. JANUARY SPECIAL $9.95
`BOYS' MACKINAW COATS - Heavy weight
mackinaw and warmly lined. Will give
grand wear and warmth. Sizes nup to 34.
Reg. $8.95. JANUARY SPECIAL $5.95
PONY LEATHER COATS-Fur (Mouton) collar
and velour lined, Sizes 10 and 12 only.,
Reg. $22.50. JAN. SPECIAL . . $13.95
BOYS' OVERCOATS- Tweeds andFleeces. 12 to 16 years. JANUARY
SPECIAL - HALF PRICE.
BOYS' BREECHES-Heavy Tweeds, lined double seat and knees. Sizes up
to 14 years. Reg. to $5.50. JANUARY SPECIAL $3.79
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ASA Cough Drops . 15c
Smith's Cough Drops
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Boots Meloids 25c
CHEST RUBS
Vick's Vapo Rub ...45c
Mentholatum 30c, 60c
Mustex Rub 35c
LINIMENTS
Minards 29c, 59c
Rexall White 30c, 50c
Rexall Penetrating 35c
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accident occurred on Saturday, when
Mr. Roy Noble was fixing his tractor
in the garage and was overcome with
carbon monoxide, caused from running
the motor while fixing the tractor.
We hope for a speedy recovery with
no bad effects.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Buchanan visited
Mrs. Lewis Cook on Sunday, at pres-
ent a patient in Wingham Hospital.
We hope for a speedy recovery.
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KIDNEY and BACK PLASTERS will supply the warmth necessary for ach-
ing backs-On Red Flannel 60c Belladonna 35c
Take Resistance-building TONICS-Give them to the Children-Take Tonics
filled with VITAMINS and MINER-ALS. Neo Chemical Food, "Maltlevol"
"Plenamin Capsules"-You will feel better and resist infection.
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The Chitter-Chatter Forum, 1st. line
of 'Morris, met at the §home of Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey Robertson, with 43
in attendance. It was. review night,
Miss Wilda Breckenridge gave a talk
on the Folk School which she attend-
ed January 9th to 15th, inclusive at the
TELEPHONE 53 WINGHAM farm home of T. MacMillan & Sons,
Seaforth. In the recreation period,
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Prompt Service 'Phone 161 Free Delivery Ground FRESH When You Order SPECIAL agreed however that merry-go-rounds
and pony rides were fun for children.
The Margarine question zaused
much discussion, all hoped for a
world market' for butter, also a floor
price.
The remainder of the evening was
spent playing euchre, when' the high
prizes went to . Lome McAllister and
Mrs. Nelson Pickell and the consol-
ation to Mrs. Foster Marshall and
Earl Caslick. Lunch was served by the
hostess,
high prizes going to Mrs. Allan Mc-
Kercher and Fleming Johnston, low,
Mrs. Chas. Johnston and Carl John-
ston. Lunch was served by the hos-
tess, assisted by Mrs. Jas. Johnston,
Mrs. Chas. Johnston and M'rs. Jeff
Brewer. Next meeting will be held. at
the home of Mr, and Mrs. Chas.
blathers with Stewart McLennan as
leader and Miss Emma Johnston and
Mrs. Harvey Johnston conveners of
recreation.
Morning Cheer Coffee - lb. 53c
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
VINGS INCOME
TAX RETURNS .
for the Taxation Year 1948 are
DUE APRIL 30th
fit
Smith's Economy Food Store Emperor Size 344s
Red Grapes, lb. . .. .17c I Navel Oranges, doz. 35c ••••••....mm.
FARMERS
will be expected to make this
Rettirnl
Will those farmers who have
kept records, either in the Farm
Account Book provided by the
Dept. of National. Revenue, or
in some other form bring in
their books for audit during the
months of February and March.
There's a let-up in farm work at
that time and by having your
records cleared during this per-
iod you will avoid the last-ruins
ute rush in April,
S. J. IVYMM
Write or 'phone for appointment
'Phone 28w, Office, to Res.
Dalton's JELLY
Powders .3 pkgs. 20c SPECIAL
Blue Boy
Green Beans
2 20-oz. tins 25c
SPECIAL-Size 96s Texas
GRAPEFRUIT .6 for 25c CULROSS ALPS FORUM
The Forum Met on Monday evening
January 24th, at the'home of Mr. and
Mrs. Ross McRae, with an attendance
of 28, The members divided into three
grotips, discussed the topics "How to
Improve Our Fall Fair" and "The
Margarine Question."
Taking the topics in order it was
decided by all groups that Teeswater
Fair could not improved upon as they
considered it the best in Ontario. In
Heinz Strained
Baby Foods 3 tins 25c JAMESTOWN •
A considerable amount of damage
was done in the community owing to
the terrific wind last week.
Born on January 16th, at Dr. Myees
in Brussels, to Mr. and Mrs. James
Warwick, a daughter, Congratulations.
Mrs. Grasby of Morris, is spending
sometime at the home of her daugh-
ter, Mrs. John Riley and Mr. Riley,
Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Ned Thompson were Mr, and Mts.
Lloyd Workman, and Lynn of Brus-
sels, also Mr, and Mrs. Jim Thornp.
son and thildren,
Fresh Iceberg Head LETTUCE . for 29c
Holly Hill 48 oz.
Grapefruit Juice, tin 28c Size 163s-DELICIOUS APPLES .6 for 23c Charm '200s
Facial Tissues, box 17c
SPECIAL
Prairie Gold LEALAND . '
Puffed Rice,' 2 Pkgs., 27c -,....a.......... 6.i.a.i..,........i......aa,,,,..e.,..,,.oag,„,. Ais ' vfmnato Juice .
A Pastry from Teeswater Bakery z'n. Shale* Ptire M
' ' ' ' = did discussion,] midways and aide Ai TOnititil Ketchup .25c 20 t12. tilt 10e Cakes, Tartar &OW Batt, etc. 'Tut*, Frio, Sat. !shows d unpopular,•• • .'4.
411 Prove as 1.. was
. * 113 thought that side shows took away
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Waxed Turnips, lb. 5c 'Lemons 3 for 13c