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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1949-06-22, Page 12Top off your Jeans, Slacks, Shorts or Skirts with a waist-length T-SHIRT. In gay diagonal striped Jersey, youthful round neck, cool cap sleeves. Gay assortment of stripes and colors. SLACKS SMartly Tailored Rayon Gabardine SLACKS Sizes 14 to 20 $6.50 For casual sport wear or cool days at the beach. Two-button, flap pockets. In blue, green, navy, turquoise, brown. BLAZERS All-wool BLAZERS, sizes 14 to 20 . . $7.95 - $10.00 Smartly tailored, for dress or casual wear. Wear over dresses, or with skirts, slacks, shorts or a topper for the swim suit. In wine, navy, brown or grey, with white cord trim. SHORTS Sturdy Cotton Twill. Sizes 16 to 20 $2.75 Two deep pockets and button side opening. In wine, green, white, blue. NM= 1.••••• MOON. WON* 011•••• =EIMER •••••••• MENNE, 111•11M. •••11=1, .1•41.1 MMMO EMMEN, MOW! The Salvation Army Captain and Mrs. H. deVries 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. 8 p.m.-Youth Group. Thursday- 8 p.m.-Prayer Meeting. A hearty Welcome awaits at the Salvation Army. • FIRST AID-the immediate treatment that is applied to the cuts, scrapes and bruises that are almost daily occurrences-does much Ito soothe pain and prevent the serious consequences of infection. Are you prepared to give this immediate aid? Check your medicine test against this list of essential First Aids now-then come to ZrfriCKSBONS for the missing articles. Remember, preparedness Is the safety first of First Aid. SPECIAL i DALTON'S Aero ii ii 1 PEANUT BUTTER SELF-POLISHING ii 16 oz. 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Price . $3.95 Roll up your jeans and get set for all kinds of Sum- mer fun. In Navy Denim, four roomy pockets, belt loops and side zippers. Complete with metal rivets and colored stitching. T-SHIRTS Striped Cotton'Jersey, sizes 12 to 18 . . $1.59•- $1.89 • 111.1100 r•••••• ••••••• 1•11.1•1•1 1•111=0. 111111M, MI•••• SWIM 111.161/01 rm ••••••• 1110••••• 11811111•41 • MINOR 11•••• PAGE T VELVE T:tiE WINGHAM ADVANCE-TIMES Wednesday, June 22, 1940 • Rexall Milk of Magnesia 25c, 50c Health Salts ...25c 49c - 79c Bromo Seltzer- 25c - 49c Noxema Skin Cream 39c, 83c Rexall Tannic Ac. Jelly 60c (For Burns and Sunburn) FIRST AID KITS $1.00, $1.49, $2. up SUN-TAN LOTIONS and CREAMS 39c, 69c DEODORANT CREAMS and LIQUIDS 39c, 69c 1 5.S.4, Morris. 80. Boy's solo. nine 'Wawanosh, Mrs. O. Anderson, $0; S. SUPERFINE HEAVY WAXED PAPER 1.00 ft. rolls 31c 29c lb. ATHLETIC SUPPORTERS, SUSPENSORIES, TRUSSES FIRST AID FOR THE FEET Corn Pads Callous Pads Moleskin Plaster Sani-Ped FOOT POWDER .... . ll 50c Don't run the risk of unnecessar- ily aggravating the pain of sur- face varicose veins these warm days by going without the elastic stockings you should be wear- ing. Rather, come to McKIB- BONS for a pair of ournew elas- tic stockings, specially knit with thousands of tiny "windows" that let the air through to your skin-"air-cool" your legs. And our elastic stockings are practi- cally invisible even under. sheer street 'hose. Get your pair today. McKibbons PHONE 5,5 WINGHAM Adhesive - Gauze Elastoplast Gauze Bandage Ointments and Antiseptics BELGRAVE SCHOOL FAIR MUS. FESTIVAL (Continued from page one) Ada Dow; U. S. S. 16, East and West Mrs:- B. Anderson; U. S. S. 17, East Wawanosh and Morris, Belgrave, Donald Mansz and Mrs. G. Cruick- ,...k; U. S. S. 11, East Wawanosh, Hullett, Miss Katharine McDon- aid; S. S. 1, Morris, Miss Patricia s.oi-rde.rson; S. S. 3, Morris, Nelson Carnegie.; S. S. 4, Morris, Miss Jessie Kittle.; S. S. 5, Morris, Miss Isabel XoDonald; S. S. -6, Morris, Wilfred Spivey; S. S. 7, Morris, Miss Gladys S. 7, Morris, Miss G. Campbell, 80, Double trio, open,. U.S.S. 17, F. and Morris, 80; U.S.S. 3, E. W. and Morris, 84; 5,5. 8, E. Wawanosh 83; S.S. 7, Morris, 81; S. S. 3, Morris, 80; U.S:.S.4. 11, Morris, Grey and McKil- lop, 80; U.S.S. 6, E. Wawanosh and. Morris, second group, 78. Duet, open to all grades, Phyllis Aim Fear and Carl Cummings„ U.S. S, 3. East Wawanosh and Morris, 87. Duet, open to all grades, Marion Hull and Mary Smith, S. S. 3, Morris, $8; Phyllis Ann Fear and Carl Cum- mings, U.S.S. 3, F, W. and Morris, 87; Doris Johnston and June Hackwell, U. S. S. 11, Morris, Grey and McKillop, 86; Ethel Pierce and Russell Fear, U, S. S. 3, East Wawanosh and Morris, Vote Misses Irene and Pearl Payton of Toronto. were week-end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Coul- tes, East Wawanosh. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Coultes and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Coultes of E. Wawa- nosh. Over one, hundred attended the Gaunt family picnic at Harbour Park, Goderich on Saturday, the families in. this community were well represented. Mr. Andrew Gaut of St. Helens is president, and Mr. Russell Gaunt, is secretary for another year. Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Majury of Paisley, visited reecntly at the home of her sister, Mrs. Albert Coultes. Mr, Donald Watt, who is interning at Western. Hospital. is spending his twoweek's holidays with his parents, Rev. and Mrs, W. J. Watt, and Miss Muriel Watt, nurse-in-training at Vic- toria Hospital, London, is starting her holidays on Thursday. Mrs. Archie Watt and two children of Toronto, are also visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Watt. The Presbyterian Mission Band met on Friday in the S. S. room with the president, Miss Marjorie Elliott, pre- SPECIAL GROUND FRESH MORNING CHEER COFFEE 53c lb. 25c 20e PUkEX FACIAL SOFT TOILET TISSUE • 3 rolls 32c MIMMI ••••••• •••••• my.* .1.10 .100111111 WIWI! II•••••• II•1I•1••• •••••111 =_--. 11•••••• lommip •••••• •••••• ••••••• .••1 •Mmim, AMNIA •••••P 1•••••• game 1.01M1. 11•16•111, 411.21111111 ••••••Il =Mlle !MOO 01•••• 11•••••• •••••• 1•61•10 WENN. 111••••• //Ware 11=mM ••••••I MEOW •••=111. MOM* 111116111.• 1/..•••• PPM. IIMM•111 .111=11110 Noma Billy Newman led in prayer. Betty Newman led in the responsive reading of .t)enesis chap 44, and .all enjoyed a Bible •qt112 on Joseph and his brothers. The bale 'donations are to be in this month. Alex Craig took up the off, erkng and Jimmie Gaunt. gave tilt Of- fertory prayer. ...,MrS, Frank Coulter told the story from the study. book, "We Can't let them, ,down" of three airmen, who crashed in the Sullivan Islands. The nativesgave thorn a Bible and asked them to read it to them, and they finally studied it and taught them its lessons. The meeting WAS closed with the Lord's prayer in unison. Mr.ittrid Mrs, Bill Underwood and son, Teddy, of Toronto, are spending and Mrs. Jas. McIlrath. The regular monthly meeting of the W.M.S. of the Presbyterian Church was held on Wednesday last at the home of Mrs. Johnston Conn, with the president; Mrs, W. S, Sutherland presiding and giving the call to wor- ship. The theme was Preach the Gos-• pel, Mrs. Robt. Ross led in the re- sponsive reading of Romans 10, and led in the meditation period. What isprayer? Saying it was Contnunion with God for ourselves arid others, Mrs., jas, McInnis led hi prayer, The roll call was answered by a Scripture verse containing Salvation, Mrs, Jas, Mentath had the chapter hi the Study took, To whom shall we go? She told of the three religions in China, Con- Persian Bishop brought Christian ity to them. Robt. Morrison left Eng- land in 1809 and worked there for 27 years and when he died, liad ten con- verts, but on the one hundredth anni- versary of his death, there was a mil- lion Christians there. The people now are in desperate need. The meeting was closed by all repeating the Lord's prayer in unison, Arrangements were made to have the midsummer meeting in August, and Mrs, Newman invited the ladies to her home for the Sept. meeting, Lunch was served and a soc- ial time enjoyed by all, seriously in Kitchener Hospital, Mrs, Chas. Falconer, who has been was able to return to her home in Kin sardine on Priday, Campbell; S. S. 8, Morris, Button's School, Miss Jean Yuill; S. S. 10, Morris, Jamestown, Miss Jean Anness; U. S. S. 11, Morris, Grey and Mc- Killop, Walton, Donald Youngblut; S. S. 12, Morris and Hullett, Mrs. M. Youngblut. RESULTS Girl's solo, nine years and under, Audrey Hackwell, U,S.S. 11 Morris, 88; Barbara Smith, U.S.S. 6 E. Wa- wanosh, 85; Claire Chamney, 7, E. Wawanosh, 84; Barbara Coultes S.S.9, E. Wawanosh, 83; Betty Blake, U.S.S.No. 12, Morris 82; Donna Wal- den, U.S.S. 6, E. W., 81; Edith Davis, Anderson, 82 marks; U.S.S. 17 E. W. and Morris, Donald Mansz, 81 marks; U.S.S. 6, E. and W. Wawanosh, Miss E. Moffatt. Two-part choruses, open, S.S. 8, Morris, J. Spivey, 87; U.S.S. 7, E. Wawanosh and W•• Wawanosh, Miss M. Jefferson, 84; U.S.S. 11, E. Wa- wanosh and Hullett, Miss K. McDon- ald, 83; S. S. 5, Morris, Miss I. Mc- Donald, 32; U. S. S. 6, E. Wawanosh, Miss E. Moffatt, 80; S,S.4, Morris, Miss J. Little, 78. Unison and decant chorus, open, U.S.S. 17, E. W, annd Morris, Donald Mansz, 85; S.S. 8, E. W., Miss Nor- ma Brydges,,, 83; U.S.S. 12, Morris and Hullett, Mrs. H. Yungblut, 82; U.S.S. 3, E. Wawanosh and Morris,. Miss Ruth Bradburn, 81; U.S.S. 11, Morris, Grey and McKillop, Donald Yungblut, 81; S. S. 3, Morris, Nelson Carnegie, 81; U. S. S. 16, E. and W. a TWO SHOWS Each Night, starting at 7;15 p.m, SATURDAY MATINEE 2 p.m. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 23 "Kiss of Death" (Adult Entertainment) VICTOR MATURE BRIAN DONLEVY 41;m01111111111111111114 iiiii 11 iiiii 111 llllllllllll 111111111.111111111 lllll 1111011 lllll f$1111 llllll 1111111 lllll 1110111111111111 llllllll FRIDAY and SATURDAY, JUNE 24 and 25 The Man from Colorado Glenn FORD Ellen Drew Wm. Holden MON., TUES., WEDNES., JUNE 27, 28, 29 "Command Decision" CLARK GABLE WALTER PIDGEON 0.111.0,101M0.11160•11111,11,4 years and under, Bob Jefferson, 17.S. 5. 7, E. W.. 86; Tjeerd de Haan, C. 5.8.17, E,W,, 85; Barrie Smith, S.S. 4, Morris, 84; Tommy Brydges, U.S, .5, 17, E. W., 83; Jim Coultes, S. S. 0, E.W., 82; John Campbell, U.S.S. 16, 1 Girl's Solo, 11 years and under, E.W., 81, Tune Iiackwell, U.S.S. 11, Morris, 88; : )(iris Johnston, U.S.S. 11, 'Morris, 85; ,Claire Taylor, U.S.S. 12, Morris, 84; ,Phyllis Fear, U.S.S. 8, E. W„ • 83; Gwe.n Walsh, U.S.S. 17, H. 'W., 82; Shirley Quinn, U.S,S. 11, Morris, 81; Boy's solo, 11 years and under, Ian Griffiths, U.S,S. 12, Morris, 85; :Bruce :Robertson, S. S. 8, Morris, 84; Rich- ard McCutcheon, S. S. 8, ,Morris, 83; Donald Haines, U.S.S, 3, E. W., 82; Kenneth Iladley, U. S. S. 12, Morris, .83. :81; Allan Campbell, S.S. 5, Morris, 80. Girl's Solo, 14 years and under, Shirley Bradburn, S. S. 13, E. W., 86; :Edith Daer, U.S.S. 11, E. W„ 85; Iona Griffiths, U.S.S. 12, Morris, 84; Marlene MacKenie, U.S.S. 17, F., W„ ,83; Loraine Hanna, U,S.S. 17, E. W., 82; Mary Smith, S. S. 3, Morris, 81; Boys' Solo, 14 years and under, Billie Coultes, U.S.S. 17, E. W., 88; Carl I Cummings, U.S.S. 3, E. \V., 87; Law- rence Nesbit, U.S.S. 16, E. W., 85; George Procter, S.S.7, Morris, 84; Russel Fear, U.S.S.3, E,W., 83; Clay- ton Wilkinson, S.S,5, Morris, 82; Billy Nahrgang, U.S.S.16, E. W., 81; Lorne Campbell, S,S.5, Morris, 80. Unison Choruses Unison choruses, schools with en- rolment tinder 20, S.5.5, Morris, Miss Isabel MacDonald, teacher, 85 marks; U.S,S:. 3, E. W., and Morris, Miss Ruth Bradhurn, 84 marks; S. S. 8, Morris, John Spivey, 83 marks; U.S.S. 7, E. and W. Wa., Miss 3,1f. Jefferson, 82 marks; S. S. 4, Morris, Miss Little, 81 marks; S. S. 7, Morris, Miss Gladys Campbell, 81 marks; S.S.8, E. Wawanosh, Miss Norma Brydges, 80 marks; S.S.1, Morris, Miss Patricia Anderson, 80 marks, Union chorus, schools with enrol- ment over 20, U.S.S. 12, Morris and Hullett, Mrs. H. Yungblut, 85 marks; S.S.3, Morris, Nelson Carnegie, 84 marks; U.S.S. 11, Morris, Grey and McKillop, Donald Yungblut, 83 marks. U.S.S. 16, E. and W. Wa, Mrs, 0. `CARDIFF N (advt.) WHITECHURCH Onsnanonninwounnummininomnisinflowommuniamininutunni i 1 Prompt Service 'Phone 161 Free Delivery ii i= . FOOD SAVINGS i a ii i = i Smith's Economy Food Store SPECIAL WESTON'S California or Duplex . 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