The Wingham Advance-Times, 1949-06-29, Page 8ST
PAGE EIGHT THE WINGHAM ADVANCE-TIMES Wednesday, June 29, 1949
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Mr. ;Ina Mn.. Jas. McGill visited on
Sunday with Mr. and .Mrs. Jack Bn-
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Miss :11innie Snell of Toronto is vis-
iting here sisters, Mrs. J. L. AlcDow-
ell and Mrs, Elwin Taylor..
the usual enthusiastic participation in
lau effort to win one of the cash prizes
donated .by the Association. The , enliven-
ed
f appeared to unnerve sonic of the con-
testants. At any rate some of them
walked almost 200 feet instead of 100
in the required interval. The prize
fur the youngest member present went
to James Stanbury, .2 yr, old son of
)President and Mrs. K. C. Stanbury;
and the oldest member was Mr, David
!William Foss, 91, formerly of Hen-
!sail, Mr. Foss was warmly congratu-
lated and his sprightly activity drew
Mama
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NO MATINEE DURING JULY and AUGUST
H, O. B. PICNIC
Huron County Old Boys of Tor-
onto held a very enjoyable picnic at
High Park. Friday evening, June 17.
About 100 members and friends at-
tended and enjoyed supper together,
Afterwards the children's races drew
"The Friendly Store/
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SCHOOL REPORT 58.
Grade II—Donald Eadie, 82%;
Donna Metcalfe, 62; June Stokes 73.
Due to removal to another district,
these three were passed on their year's
work:
Grade IV—John Caskenette.
Grade V—Bill Caskenette,
Grade I—Margaret Caskenette.
Mabelle L}unkin; Teacher.
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DRESSES S. S.N. 3, Turnberry
Grade VII—Neil Eadie, 79%; Nan-
cy Tuck, 61,
Grade VI—Betty Culliton, 68%.
Grade V—Dinuie McGlynn 66/.4
Eleanor McGlynn, 67. •
Grade IV—Eldon Lincoln, 6(3%;
George Metcalfe, 44; Bob McGlynn,
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TO BAKE BREAD, PIES, CAKES, COOKIES
"Celanese" JERSEY DRESSES in Cool White and mmoi
Mara.
Summer Pastels—Smartly styled in plain and print- -
ed designs. Wonderful to pack—simply sheds
creases. Comes in petal soft tones of daffodil, pink,
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is Middle Island, in Lake Erie.
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The Salvation Army
Captain and Mrs. H. deVries Successful Anniversary services were
held on Sunday when Rev. Reba Hern
of Varna, preached two inspiring ser-
mons. Special music was rendered in
the afternoon by a trio, Mrs. E. Rod-
ger, Misses Coleen from Auburn, Mrs.
Emerson Rodger • favoured with a
beautiful solo "Bless this House", In
the evening a men's choir rendered
special music.
Miss Jean Fairservice of Blyth,
spent the week-end with ;Mrs. Donald
Snell,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy McVittie of My-
th, visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. McVittie.
Mr. and Mrs. Maitland Henry and
Mrs. Vendor of Blyth, visited on Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Mc-
PRINTED DRESSES in Silk Crepes, Bembergs
and Meshes. Printed in soft pastel shades. Smart
for dancing and travelling to and from vacation
spots. In navy, black, brown, grey and pink.
MISSES' and HALF SIZES $15.00 up
11:00 a.m.—Holiness Meeting.
2:30 p.m.—Sunday SchooL
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COMPLETE WITH
OVEN-WARE DISH
SET AND RECIPE
BOOK.
$59.50
Cooking with electricity is cool, convenient,
economical and quick . . . and you can cook
electrically if you have electric power in your
home. The new Westinghouse Adjustomatic
Roaster-Oven is portable ... plugs in anywhere
. . cooks a complete oven dinner . . . bakes
delicious bread, pies, cakes, cookies ... roasts
meat and fowl to perfection!
Monday-
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Tuesday-
2:30 p.m. Home League.
8 p.m.—Youth Group. COTTON DRESSES that are cool and crisp for
hot Summer days. Smart stripes, slubs and ging-
hams. Sizes 16-20 $6.95 to $12.50
Thursday-
8 p.m.—Prayer Meeting.
A hearty Welcome awaits at the
Salvatioh Army. Westinghouse
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RADIO & ELECTRIC
Telephone 171J
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Top your Summer Dresses with a KENWOOD
"Casual" SHORTIE. Smartly styled for cool Sum-
mer evenings. For street wear it's dressy and tail-
ored, and for evening wear its Fresh, Delicate
Shades provide a harmonious compliment to pastel
evening dresses. In Red, White, Pale Green, Yell-
ow arid Navy—Sizes 12, -14, 16.
ACCESSORIES Get off to a good start this Summer with
these money-saving values in all things
that add pleasure to your fun in the sun
—All the things to help you look better
- - - feel better - - - and have a better
time. Our REXALL SUMMER NEEDS
SALE, commencing Thursday, June 30
and continuing for two weeks will assure
you of all your Summer needs at Special
Prices—See the handbills now being dis-
tributed.
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GLOVES—Nylon Mesh Gloves smartly styled to
wear with your best dress or with cotton dresses
for casual wear. White only, sizes 6, 61/2, 7, 71/2
Pair, $1.25
WASHABLE DOESKIN GLOVES
Made in France. Four button length. Smart for
wear with light summer suits. Sizes 6, 61/2, 7, 7'A
White only $3.95
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HANDBAGS SPECIAL
WESTON'S
California or Duplex
CREAM FILLED
BISCUITS
29c lb.
SPECIAL
GROUND FRESH
MORNING CHEER
COFFEE
53c lb.
SUNGLASSES — 39c, 59c, $1.00,
$1.95, $2.95
THERMIC JUGS FOR PICNICS $4.25 up
GYPSY CREAM LIQUID '40c, 75c
(For Sunburn)
Decorated Picnic PLATES, FORKS, SPOONS 25c
White, Summer's best. White makes other colors
brighter. All white, the most vivid of all. In diff-
erent styles made of calf plastic. All with glossy
gilt fastenings $3.49 - $4.59 up
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This week KINGS MEN'S WEAR DEPT. is feat-
uring EVERYTHING IN CASUAL COOLNESS
for Summer Comfort.
SPORT SHIRTS in striking Plaids, Grey, Yellow
and Beige. Well known Chelsea line, $5.25 - $6.75
ARROW SPORTSWEAR in two shades of green,
gray, and fawn $5.25 to $5.95
MEN'S "T" SHIRTS — Excellent for beach or
street wear in plain shades or stripes of cool, soft
cotton and terry cloth. Penman's and Kingsley
makes from $1.59 to $2.40
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DALTON'S
PEANUT BUTTER
16 oz, Fruit Jar
We feature
Rustcraft Greeting
CARDS
Recently we revamped our
entire card stock— See them
for yourself—truly "Cards of
Character" for every occasion.
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FIRST AID KITS
89c - $4.00
Elkay's Weed Killer
4 oz. 89c
Neilson's Jersey Brand COCOA 39c 1-lb. tin
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Pastry-from Teeswater Bakery
Round Cakes, each
HASTI NOTES
Should be included on your
vacation list — they are so
handy for those Quick notes
back to your friends—See the
assortment,
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K. D. S. Medford Writing Pad
SPECIAL
Home-made Sweet Mixed
PICKLES
16 ce, jar 1 9 c
SUPERFINE
WAXED PAPER
100 ft. rolls 31c
BATHING
CAPS
39c - $1.35
and Envelopes ...35c
Frank Medico Pipes
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comments from many people years
his junior,
The Association, like most individ-
uals, plans to relax during the holiday
4season, but looks forward with inter-
est to the coining month ahead when
it is expected the Animal At-Home
will be one of the outstanding events
of the year.
coming from, Toronto, London, St.
Clair, Mich., Wallaceburg, Sarnia, Til-
Sonburg, Ingersoll, Brownsville, and
other points. It was decided to make
the re-union an annual event, Mr. J. C.
Robinson was elected President and
Mr. Carman Horley of Sarnia, See.-
Tress, other committees were named.
The e ldest member present was Mr.
Jas. Robinson of Toronto,
Born---In Victoria Hospital, Lon-
don, on June ,gnd., to Mr, and Mrs.
Doug. Williams (nee 4etie Robinson),
a daughter, (Lynne Margaret,)
Mr, and Mrs, Elwyn Chainney and
daughters, Dorothy and Marilyn of
Wingham, were Sunday visitors at
the former's home here.
Mr, and ,Mrs. J. C. Robinson, Mr.
and Mrs. Ted Robinson and ,sons,
Mrs. Elizabeth Naylor, Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Naylor and family, Mr. Thos.
Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Thompson, Grace and Bill, Mr. and
Mrs. Stuart Cliainney, Mr, and Mrs,
Wm, J. Craig, Bill Jr., and Allan and
Mr. and Mrs. R. thanthey were
among these from this vicinity, who
attended the Robinson picnic otn Sattir-
day.
REXALL SUMMER NEEDS SALE
JUNE 30 — JULY 15
SMITH'S FOUR O'CLOCK TEA, 1/2 lb. 49c
Dalton's 4 pkgs. I Weston's Salted or Plain
Jelly Powders — . ,25cSODAS, 1 lb, pkg. ..30c I A
McKibbons
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DONNYBROOK
PHONE 53 WINGHAM. = ▪ 'Phone 161 Free Delivery Prompt Service - The Robinson Reunion was held on
Saturday at Turnlitd!'s Grove, near
Grand Bend with over 130 pttsent, ~illliiiillili'1ua1YiY4lui1r1Al11HFIiYlbriuYirnUlttlYlo11