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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1949-10-19, Page 6REASONABLY PRICED. Wingham Motors Telephone 139 NOW you can buy... ACCESSORIES. "'on our GMAC NAN Chevrolet, Oldsmobile Cars Chevrolet Trucks • 177 SEASON All Shoes Fitted by Lay Imo PAGE six THR WINGRAM .ADVANCE-TIMES Wednesday, October 19, 1949 11111MIIIIIIIMMUMNIMMIROMEMEMIIIIIIIIIIIIIMISO WHIT Iii a IN II I Don't Wait For This 1,,,,(,'ict,i1:,`,Liret g • • • a a a a a a , 2 a Iii m a a MN • a ma I -7.61 C.7-: ----' ' • a a • a . We De endue a • • • a • a • • YOUR CAR • • • • • • • al • For Cold Weather Driving • • a a n • • • • • n a • a n n • A BATTERY full of reliable power — IGNITION timed to the instant — ANTI-FREEZE protec- tion in, your radiator — A good HEATER to keep your comfortable — LUBRICANTS CHANGED to proper grade for efficient operation — These are all part of our WINTERIZING SERVICE — U the fowl raffle ,_,11111 day. 1•1 Mr. annd Mrs ill i Clayton, visited me and Mrs. Redge • Mr. and Mrs. • • man and Raymo the week-end wit tor Emerson an • friends here. It 1111_ since they left tl IN Mr. Tom Pu from Mahon H a He has been the N. ing special treat IN wrist. .1 Mr. and Mrs. London, spent • a home of her sist a East Wawanosh, • Mason held a fa a clay, with the f n and Mrs. Harold • and Mrs. Chas. al Mr.and Mrs. Ll IN a Mr. and Mrs. F children, Blueval n n • n n n n II children of W Donald Gibson and Mrs, S. H. i of Unionville. with her parent The fqillowin IN ' al. of Mr. and M a Sunday, Mr. at • and Beth of 131 Walkerton, visit Mr. and Mrs. J, day. Mr. and Mrs Donna May of week-end with Mr. and Mrs Lawrence of Aul day with Mr. a ston. Quite a numb M. Coultes, Mar Pocock and Mr Pock and baby beth, Mr. and n1 ren attended a home of her sist jury of Paisley Mr, and .Mr. ECHUR CH ker Campbell and children, Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Mason and daughter, Wingham, Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Ma- son and family of E. Wawanosh. Mr, and Mrs, John Pardon, Russell and Kenneth, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cook of Blyth, and Mrs. Jean Fox of London, also Mrs. Mary Mitchell of Acton, also visited there, Miss Mildred McClenagban spent the week-end with Clinton friends, and Mr. and Mrs. Edward McClena- and Percy, spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Clifford Purdon of Bel- grave, Rev, and Mrs. G. O. Cox and Don- and Ruth Ann of Fonthill, visited 114 ' • ' on Monday with her mother, Mrs. Air ac Ross and with Palmerston vela- • • fives, . Miss Gertrude Stewart of "Toronto, spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Walker, Nurse Ter- if f was able to return home on Wed- nesday last and Mr. and Mrs. Walk- er have been improving. Mr, and Mrs, Irvine Zinn and Eve- lyn and Mrs. Ed. Taylor of Wood- stock, spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Zinn. The people of S, S. No, 2, Culross, are holding a reception for Mr. and Mrs. John Norman this Thursday night, ... ..... .. .. .... .. ..._ Miss Jennie Miller of Toronto, Mrs. of J. A, Currie, Mrs. Jennie Currie and Mr. George Wilson, Wing,ham, spent Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. joint Burehill. Outstanding Quality li f sALABK T E A .. . Delmous Flavour for last week) 's. B, H. 'Groskorth, 1, spent the wapk-end s, Mr, and Mrs, Bagg visited at the home s. Albert Coultes on 11 Mrs, Robt. Powell yth, Mr, and Mrs. J. .11 ,Mr. bars, Geo. 's and . and Mrs. Williston Mynn, of Lam- Janet gban :rs, Coultes and child- family dinner at the er, Mrs. Lawson .1:124- on Monday. ;, Ira MacLean and roxeter, Shirley and of^ Port Dalhousie, Cross and family of rd with their parents, F, McLean on Sun- Jack Gillespie and Palmerston, spent the 7elatives here. . Fred Plaetzer and Durn, visited on Mon- id Mrs. Lorne John- r from here attended near Blyth on Mon- Ezra Scholtz and on Sunday with Mr. Scholtz of Auburn. ' Sidney Payne, Nor- nd of Toronto, spent :h Mr. and Mrs, Vic- d with other Tiffin is thirty-one years Lis district. rdon returned home ospital on Saturday. :e for two weeks hav- ment on his broken David Kilpatrick of :he week-end at the ar, Mrs. John Mason, and Mr. and Mrs. .mily dinner on Sun- 'Bowing present, Mr, Mason and son, Mr. Aitken of Kincardine, Dyd Mason, Listowel, leming Johnston and 2, Mr. and Mrs. Par- WEDDINGS .-----, Denomme - Cruickshank Holy Family Church, Hamilton, Saturday September 24th, was the scene of a lovely autumn wedding, when Rev, Fr. Barry united in mar- riageVesta Anita Cruickshank and John 'Patil Denomme, formerly of Clin- ton and Wingharn. The lovely bride wore a gown of white bridal satin, with inset panels of Battenburg lace and semi circular train. Her long veil of imported B ei- ostrich tip headdress. She carried American Beauty roses and heather from Scotland with stephanotis caught in the trailing streamers. Her only or- nament was a three strand pearl neck- lace which had been worn by her mother on her wedding clay. Mrs. Armand 'Grottolo, aunt of the bride, was matron of honour, gowned in mauve sheer with matching pie- ture hat and, carried a cascade bou- quet of mauve glads. The Misses Masie Pearson and Bernice Denomme, were gowned alike in yellow and pink sheer with picture hats and carried gium lace was caught to a satin and ................. , . , ....... 1,111111u ....... 0 hill 1;1,1 lllll !m um lll ; l , lll fin, lllll :HM111111;1 .. • Immediate lllll 11,1111, Delivery lll 1 llll p lllllll 1 llll p llll ~mil • - - ; • Spring-tooth) DEALER TELEPHONE Tractors Equipment MOTORS PLOUGHS 237 t Ford . AND Tractor CULTIVATORS TANDEM DISCS HURON . A. YOUR FORD WINGHAM THE FOLLOWING (Stiff and - 2-FURROW ...................., . l lll yellow baby mums in colonial bou- SPECIAL FEATURE - AT OUR FOUNTAIN - Hot Fudge Sundaes Complete stock of BEST QUALITY 'BULK CANDY •bud quets. Raunie Grottole, cousin of the bride, as junior bridesmaid, was gowned in green sheer and carried a nosegay of yellow baby mums with matching flowered headdress. Darel Valen . Smith, was his sister's ring bearer, and carried the rings to the altar on a - white satin cushion, with tiny rose- flower pins. . Clarence Denomme was his bro- . tiler's best man and Allan .Baird and James Kelly, both uncles of the bride, were the ushers. Mrs. R. Redin was organist and Miss Betty Durkin sang "Ave Maria" and "On This Day Oh Beautiful Mother." The reception was held at the "Avon" for fifty guests. The bride's mother received wearing Continental green with cloud white accessories, wearing a corsage of bronze chrysan- D. MacWILLIAM and MONARCH - sHERBONDirs ' SHOP COFFEE Theatre Next to L yceum . -, themums and heather. The groom's mother assisted wearing a wine cos- tume with black accessories and a car- sage of yellow roses. The bride's gifts to her attendants were gold crosses, to the ushers, lighters and to the best man, a gold cigarette case. For their honeymoon in the U.S.A., the bride donned an elephant grey dressmaker suit with black and baby pink accessories, with corsage of pink roses and heather. On their retnrn they will reside in Hamilton. The bride was the recipient of many lovely gifts and showers and on her- wedding clay received a cable from her great aunt in Scotland, wishing the young couple every happiness. LADIES' DRESS PUMPS Gore, Sandals and Sling Pumps Values up to $8.00 Black, Brown, Blue and Green MEN'S Black - Brown DRESS OXFORDS $4.95 - $6.45 Starts Oct. 20 at 9 adn- Broken size range allows you to SAVE from $3 to $5.00 Shipments of new Winter Footwear com- pel us to dispose of these shoes regardless of cost as we must have the space. SPECIAL — $4.95 These Shoes are NOT OUT OF STYLE but are broken lines of 1949 stock LADIES' Black and Brown OXFORDS $3.35 LADIES' DRESS PUMPS Heel Huggers and Air Step Black and Brown Softie Calf and Suede Pumps, Gore and Straps Values up to $13.00 $9.45 LADIES' BROWN OXFORDS Values up to X ) SALE PRICE $5.45 LADIES' DRESS PUMPS - SANDALS Values up to $6.00 Black, Brown, Grey and Blue SPECIAL, $3.95 LADIES' JUMBLE LOT OF PUMPS Gores, Straps and Tics SPECIAL, $2.98 MISSES' and 6 CHILDREN'S . Oxfoi?ds and Straps Black and Brown $1.98 - $2.79 - $2.98 MEN'S BOLD LOOK in Brown or Ox-Blood Values up to $15,00 ...13•11MINIMMILT BOYS' BLACK OXFORDS Valves up to $4.50 SPECIAL — $3.35 BOYS' BOX KIP SHOE Just the thing for school wear. $2.98 SALE PRICE, $8.45 •••••••••11101MIM•palle• U Shoe WINGHAM