The Wingham Advance-Times, 1949-03-23, Page 8sn-or .M.4—Form
TWO SHOWS Each Night, starting at 7:15 p.m.
SATURDAY MATINEE 2 p.m.
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How Green Was My Valley
DONALD CRISP
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FRIDAY and SATURDAY, MARCH 25 and 26
"KIDNAPPED"
RODDY MacDOWALL ZUE ENGLAND
MONDAY, TUESDAY, MARCH 28 and 29
(Adult Entertainment)
"Duel in the Sun"
JENNIFER JONES
JOSEPH COTTEN
COCCIDAZINE
Ayerst Brand of Sodium Sulfa-Nethazine — the
most effective agent for the treatment of CECAL
COCCIDIOSIS in Poultry.
ADVANTAGES-
1.—COCCIDAZINE IS Effective, even for birds passing
bloody droppings.
2.—COCCIDAZINE is easily adrninisted in drinking water
or feed.
3.—Birds continue to gain weight during treatment with
Coccidazine.
4.—The cost per bird is low. Complete treatment ranges
from 1 1/2 to 4 cents a bird (depending on age).
You should have COCCIDAZINE on hand when
your new Chicks arrive. It is good INSURANCE!
Available in Powder, Tablets and Liquid
BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. 0. J. Coupland, Pastor
11 a.m.—"The Sevenfold Duty of
the True Believer".
7 p.m.—"Wilderness Experi-
ences".
A Cordial Welcome Awaits You
Children's Meeting, Fri., 7 p.m.
Who shall ascend unto the hill
of the Lord? or who shall stand
in His holy place? He that bath
clean hands, and a pure heart;
who bath not lifted up his soul
unto vanity, nor sworn deceit-
fully".. Psalm 24:3, 4.
Jack Templeman and Mrs. Wilkinson
and work was commenced on another
one.
An interesting feature of the even-
ing was the reading of two letters
written to Miss Lillian Ellacott by
Miss Laura Collar, Missionary in
Africa. These letters described Miss
Collar's trip to England and her two
week's holiday there with her relatives.
Her voyage to Africa was a pleasant
experience and conditions there very
new and strange. Her first concern
was to become familiar with the lang-
uage so much time has been spent in
study.
A social time followed with lunch
served by Mrs. Wilfred Henry and
Miss Ellacott. The next meeting will
The Salvation Army
Captain and Mrs. H. deVriea
11:00 a.m.—Holiness Meeting.
2:30 p.m.—Sunday School.
7:00 p.m.—Gospel Service.
Monday-
7:00 p.m.—Sunshine Hour.
Tuesday-
2:30 p.m. Home League.
S p.m.—Youth Group.
Thursday-
8 p.m.—Prayer Meeting.
A hearty Welcome awaits at the
Salvation Army.
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LOCALS AND PERSONALS
Mrs. H. J. Greer is spending a few
days in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. McCool spent a
few days in Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rae and son
of London, spent the week-end in
town.
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FOOD SAVINGS
Smith's Economy Food Store
The Evening Guild of St. Paul's
Church met at the home of Mrs. El.
wood Armitage on Tuesday evening,
March 15th.
The president, Miss Alice Reading,
opened the meeting with prayers.
Scripture and responses, and roll call
and minutes of previous meeting were
read by Sec., Miss Mary Johnston and
Treasurer, Mrs. Miller Davis reported
on the finances.
A beautifully finished quilt was dis-
played by the sewing committee, Mrs.
EVENING GUILD
OF ST. PAUL'S
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Jean Arthur Marlene Deitrich John Lund
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WATCH REPAIRS
GEORGE WILLIAMS
LOCATED IN
MASON'S Store
FIRST CLASS WATCH REPAIRING at Moderate Prices
Owing to lack of space, am compelled to restrict
REPAIRS TO WATCHES ONLY
PROMPT SERVICE
"A Foreign Affair"
McKibbons
be held at the home of Mrs. Mervyn
Templeman.
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SPECIAL PRICE—VanCamp's
PORK & BEANS or u 15 oz. 1 1 C COOKED SPAGHETTI tin II ...... 'verows mri••••••
Domestic Miracle *hip 16 oz. jar
SHORTENING, lb. 33c Salad Dressing 49c
II Chateau or Velveeta Yr lb. Crosse & Blackwell tin
o CHEESE 30c Date and Nut Bread 23c II —
Ripe Tomatoes, lb. 1.27c I 288s Oranges, doz. , .33c
Ici Head Lettuce, hd. . .14c I 96s Grapefruit, 4 for 25c o
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FRESH, GREEN, NEW
IMPORTED CABBAGE - lb 9c
Waxed Pascal I TURNIPS, lb. . . . . . .5c CELERY, bunch ...17c
o RHUBARB, lb. . .. .23c COCOANUTS, ea. 20c
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Pastry from Teeswater Bakey
Cakes, Doughnuts, Snowballs, Pies, Tarts, Etc, i Arrive FRESH, Tuesday, Friday, Saturday
Purex
Toilet Tissue, 3 rolls 32c
SPECIAL VALUE — GROUND FRESH
Morning Cheer COFFEE lb 35c
Frontenac 70s
SERVIETTES, pkg. 17c
Prompt Service
For Cleaner Clothes
give me a
estin house
Yes, a Westinghouse really does wash cleaner.
It's Canada's 'newest washer. Its exclusive Cushion4
ed Action gyrator is the latest design, made to
wash clothes cleaner and with less w4r. The
Westinghouse Washer has a beautiful white
porcelain tub. 'Cleans like a china bowl. Uril,
fortunately, quantities are still limited •o you'd
better place your order now, but the price is erill
only
SPECIAL PRICE
Lealand Fancy
Tomato Juice
2 20 oz. tins 21c
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
$159.50 Model B7
THE WINGHAM ADVANCE-TIMES
'Phone 161
Miss Jeanette Cottle R. N., of Tor-
onto, spent the week-end with friends
In town.
Mr. and Mrs.- J. Clark visited with
friends and relatives in Toronto this
past week.
Mrs. (Rev.) K. MacLean formerly
of Wingham, spent the week-end visit-
in g friends in town.
Dr. and Mrs. W. A. McKibbon are
in Detroit where Dr. McKibbon is at-
tendin g the Medical State Convention.
Rev. E. 0. Lancaaster of St. Paul's
Choice Pitted
Sair DATES, lb. . .. 22c
E. D. Smith's Tomato 14 oz.
KETCHUP I 21c
SPECIAL PRICE
Ideal SWEET
Mixed Pickles
24 oz. jar 27c
Free Delivery
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Anglican Church is assistin g Rev. J.
Caley at Lenten Services on Wednes-
day evening in Gorrie.
Miss Helen Duoklow spent Thurs-
day and Friday of last week attending
a refresher course of Ogilvie Sisters'
treatments at Hotel London, London,
Ontario.
Mrs. J. Brophy and Mrs. M. Cam-
eron visited with Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Jackson in Stratford last week, when
Wed., Thur., Fri., Sat., Mar. 30, 31 'April 1 and
at McKiblioni„, Wingham
they celebrated their 50th wedding
anniversary.
Dr. and Mrs. J. R. St. John and
family of ,Uxbridge, were week-end
guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Murray Rae. Mrs. Donald Rae return-
ed home after visitin g there for the
past month.
The many friends of Sally Lu Mac-
William who has been .ill in Wing-
ham General Hospital, for the past
month, will be glad to know she is
well again and returned to her home
last weekend.
Mr. Ross Willits victim of an ad*:
cident last spring when he lost his
right hand is a patient in Toronto
General Hospital undergoing treat.
ment. His many friends wish for him
a speedy recovery.
Miss Agnes MacLean of Toronot, is
visitin g at her home here.