The Wingham Advance-Times, 1951-01-31, Page 5Wailam Ski/sat, 2iatited We Reserve the Right to
Limit Quantities to try and
give Everyone a Fare Share.
ALKE
'S AT IT A 20
OFFERING YOU ROCK BOTTOM VALUES DURING OUR
0 FE UARY CLE RANCE SALE
worth 39c yard epft
and a Real Good Quality and
The Ever Popular Sale Item
WHITE FLANNELETTE
SPECIAL LAU C. yard
27 - inch
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NausamoosimmammunDoirmaismouncamor
ENGLISH LIMBRIC
36 - inch .
A vat dyed cloth made from
Egyptian Cotton very highly
mercerized. Colors wine, copen-
blue, yellow and white
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SPECIAL $ 1 000 yard
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amainsa
LINGERIE SPECIALS
Soft locknit celasuede rayon
tailored Panty, well cut sizes
with cuff knee
Sizes - Medium, Large
Usual Value 89c
SALE PRICE 69c pair
GENEROUS OVERSIZE also
Usual Value $1.29
SALE PRICE, $1000
'UTEMEVIalt.W01002,71MEMONAMMEINIPW
RAYON CREPE SLIPS
Full Straight Cut Rayon Crepe
Slips 2 gore with dainty lace
trim. Exceptional Value at $1.98
SALE PRICE $1.49 each
AlIDLEMMEIZMARTIE
RAYON BRIEFS
Knit from soft striped Rayon
with cuffed leg and free running
elastic at waist. Probably the
most Popular Panties of to-day
for the younger people
Stock up at this Low Price
49c PAIR 2 PAIRS 95c
sank
WOOL GLOVES and MITTS
1/2 PRICE
$1.00 Values 50c Pair
63c Pair
;1.4.4.11vmo4,1/4n.,H
IBEX BLANKETS
Whipped Single
70" x 90" inches
SPECIAL
VALUE $5.79 PAIR
BREAKFAST CLOTHS
Size 52" x 52"
English Dice Damask woven
with with colored border of
green, gold, blue
SPECIAL $ L89 Each ,
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LACE CLOTHS
Size 70" x 90"
Lace Cloth woven of fine quality
yarns in allover floral pattern in
natural shade, good value at
8.95. 0,2 rn
SPECIAL au.au Each
. IP, r4 trti.,1:14.„`"4", '14;',""
WOMEN'S UMBRELLAS
"Let it Rain" "Let it Pour"
you won't mind in the least if
you buy one of these beautiful
Umbrellas in Plaids, Checks or
Plain Colors.
Good Value at 4.98
FEBRUARY SALE SPECIAL
$3A9 Each
Wi.TAMELIME1122111MMIIIMIONEENIERT=MIta.
CHILDREN'S
NAVY BLOOMERS
Balbriggan knit with free run-
ning elastic at waist and knees, •
while they last, regular 1.00
1/2 PRICE PAIR 50c
New Style
DRILL PLAY SLACKS
For Boys and Girls
Two slash pockets, button side
opening, covered elastic fitted
waist, button shoulder straps
Brown or •Navy Sizes 4 to 6x
SALE PRICE $1.49 Pair
CHILDREN'S STOCKINGS
Real Value Awaits You if you
need long stockings in the
Popular 1/1 rib 65% wool
mostly, white
89c Values . . .. , . 49c Pair
79c Values 39c Pair
Pure Linen GLASS TOWELS
Very Absorbent
Size 17" x 32"
Bought Especially for this sale
and they came in fancy stripe
and checked borders
59c Each
NtbillaNniZESUMEMIEREIMEMSIMINCRIMIligr
PRINT VALUES
'New Spring Patterns
36-inch
Bought Especially for this sale
and they come in flowered and
fancy check designs, good value
at 69c
SALE PRICE 49c Yard
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MILL ENDS
Slubs, Reps, Broadcloth
A really exceptional value awaits
you when you see the cloths,
beautiful new colors, suitable for
many items, good value at 79c
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SALE PRICE C Yard
;i0 MESEEMEMSEgainam&
Dark Terry HAND TOWELS
Made in England—Size 18" x 35"
Put several of these in the kitch-
en and save yourself a lot of
extra work washing. A real
value at
35c EACH 3 FOR $1
NEFAIMINZERNEri-
HIT — AND — MISS
RAG MATS
Size 24" x 48"
Woven in gray multi-stripes,
k' finished with firmly tied
fringe — won't pull off
SALE PRICE $1.39
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CHENILLE BEDSPREADS
Solid colored ground, Heavy
quality,. closely tuffede To-Day's
replacement value would retail
at $12.95. Colors - Flamingo,
Rose, Turquoise
SALE PRICE $9.95
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This is your Opportunity to Save on Many Items , for Now
OR IN THE FUTURE
MANY PURCHASED THIS SEASON OTHERS TAKEN FROM REGULAR STOCK
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"CANNON" BATH TOWELS
— Big and Thirsty —
Size 20" x 40"
A Special. Purchase makes it
possible to offer them to you at
this low price
some sub- 0 1
standards tr) 1, 0 Each
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$1.25 Values
11 No Phone or
1,1 Mail Orders Please
When in the Store Look for the Many Advertised Values
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BED SHEETS
Size 77" x 99"
These , sheets are made from a
fine cotton fully bleached, finish-
ed with plain hems and will
stand plenty of hard wear .
regular 6.95.
SALE PRICE $5.79P,.
McKi b bons
PHONE 55 rFM.',1 WINGHAM
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UNITED' NMI ONLY
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MEDICATED
Wednesday,. January 310t1 1951
THI WINMANI ADVANCg-TIMS
PAGg FIVE
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Lase ThtirSda, ,). aftentoon in the
local Armonries the Wingham District
High School basketball teams played
the Goderich Collegiate teams,
Girls lose 26-8,
'In the first game she Wingham
girls held (loth:rich to a 4.4 tie iu the
first quarter, but after that thc i visit-
ors showed superior siloormg and Tit° senior boys game Prc)vecj to idy' be the most closely contested of the Goderich made it a clean sweet) a!4'""1 4 ' 'lull ' 1)• AlaCilan ' IrW)11.
PAsis.111(A:o dt°,of,illisli witI “ '26-8 viCt 'n7 Y• clay, with ' Goderich finally winning their Junior lloys trounced the locals' ic,,xt Thursday afterno-u the three'
__. 4 e!111!_E_1,11.? t. t was high with out 30-20, At the half-time Goderich 37-23, The Wingham boys scored 11 \\Ingham teams play in Clint". - .
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OODERICH II ,HALLERS
WHIP LOCAL SQUADS
12 ooints,. while Young and Fuller-led only 1241. but put on a deterptin-
got 4 each, The Wingitam scorers Ad final quarter rally to win out :by
were Jean holden with 4 and Jean 10 points.' Lan. Puirola led• the Wing-
Oain and Connie McIntyre with g ham attack, scoring 1$ points,. while
each. John Hanna picked up 6.; For Coder-
Cxoderielt (26),• Elliott 12, Young 4, ich Buchanan got 12, Skelton 10, and
Speight 2, Leitch 2, McLean 2, Fuller 8.
4, Fitzpatrick, Donnelly, Laugridge,
Chapman. Wingliam (8) C, McIntyre
2, R. Showers, P. Ilrophey S. Temple- •
man, S. mekridge, J. Bain 2, J. •ii0b-.
den 4, j, Macdonald, A. Hem'', V.
Showe% H. Rintoul, P., Carter,
Senior Boys
Of their points in the last quarter, .af.,
ter stumbling around a listless,
14W-footed •way for the first three.
The Coderich boys. played a. hard,
driving game the way. Gardner
and MacDonald shared scoring hon-
ours for the visitors as they got 15 Tioderich (30) Skelton M, Costello, Points each while for \Nongliam hen Buchanan 12, Haw"nme Chnnis°"' Sa:Oon and Ken Gregg with I rands 8, Schaeffer, Holmes, tarder. 7,• wen!, the l ea di ng point getters.
Goderich , Attridge 3, Gardner; 15, junior lSoys Samlersoon 2, Macdonald 15, Walter \\Ingham (20) Purola 13, tt, 2, Hero, Brophy, Platt, Manua 0, Lancaster,Wi ng hain 23, ,Salton 10., R. I jobden, I. of 1, Crawford, Mur- ; Sttainton Gregg t ant-
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braitli, He had taken a stroke.
The Cnlross Farm Forum was held
on Monday evening at the horny of
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lit'. and Mrs. Nelson Picket] and lir.
Lloyd :Hutton, Wingham, was 911
0 half(' With iris moving picture machine g il ,,,,,,,,,,..,
f NEW.. BETTER WAY
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mice the autior'S Caru during the
O ham and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Antler- -Pire, ni,,,,, anti Mr. and Mrs. John Ander- Mr. and Mrs. ltert t;urrie and lam-
a, sun anti atehtii ll(eirii,:tineo ,l f ;,\Ki irp.p ieilli.d. siAilieli.Ist, c,itI lY;,,i liIat,Iliiii ,ti,ti s..,1(.:1,1i-,s,.rti Jl anat.: A:\..ierlitt;:isil ii.
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.„; Mr, and ;Mrs. Ronald ()mites and spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and
,44111 Mason as Miss Julia Mason was Mrs. \\In. Palm r, Walt ,.ni,,, s.„ieM
• Celebratirr.4 her birthday. Mr. and Sunday :c Aal ecit t iiilciih (qn" "i Mr. &PI Mn -.
Mrs. Reuben Appleby, Turnberry (
, ;
visited there till Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Earl 1,Vviz, 'Morris,
ri childr e n, ilelgrave spent Suaulay with. Mrs, Herb Purchill. ,...f Clifford. anti
1,1 li.r. and Mrs. Russell Ross. .; Mr. Ilurdtill, who has his injur,..,1 f.,1,1
O , MI.'S, WM. Taylor and Cliarlie have in a cast, r,..turtied li•nue with them
and airs,
t•isit ik..:,iisttervc ir.zani„,t mouisTNI.V1.1,..1,t11-..
here,
spend1.,2 a few day, w i l l, :via: is ,•,
who have both been patients in \Vine:-
littpi I 1 nspi I ttl, a ft L. r a ear accident a. ......„4.0, Jr.1,175"Ifilyff.F.HIP.7.1V-
11 week agO.
to The folks on the 0th 'it E. Wawa- '
tu)ih will hold their euchre this Friday
o evenin,4 at the home of Mr. and M r....
1 Cecil lIcrairney,i ,.. i
1 Nurse ('disc1 trint has bet.n nurs-
ing 1\•fr. Edgar Pattioni, \\Ingham ,
...ditrim! the past week. Iii. Pattison
took a severe lie,tri attach: a it ccb at.4.),
0 i alid an,,ther oat Sunday.
. Mrs, Den 111.cCh naghan shill last
.week-end at the home of :Mr, and
0 1 Airs, Hill Parker, (..linton, and Mr.
and 31 rs. Jas, M d myre o1 P,..idge-:
t.,mn. spent J. few days there last week,
Mrs Will Conn returned home
front her dati.4.1tter's. ,Airs, I birdie
Simpson's, on Wednesday last. Mrs.
O ,-;ftwart Scott, wilt, i, iti there. is
il .not showing much improvement.
0 i 1)r. I )(maid \'c,'att of Toronto spent
:the week-end with his partnts, Re\ .
and. Mts. W. j. 'Watt,
Mr. and ltrs, Robert llowbray,
\\Ingham , left for it trip to Florida.
lir. and Mrs. Cecil \\Teeler , Myth,
O and Mr, er, and tit's. A. Al \ ander,
m (i'0,1.,..,i-ieli, also left last week for
LI Florida,
el Mr. Russell Chapman is unloading
11 :a car of coal this week, at the station
11 here,
1 Mr. and Mrs. Relistin Fah:oiler,
!Wi11,411ani spent StUiday Willi ir14.1111,$
in this community.
(V Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gillespie and
O (Donna left on Sunday to spend a'
®'week with Mr. ;and ,Mrs. Carman I
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Farrier, at Long Branch nil with
Kiiiitiount acquaintances,
Community Night
, A full house attended the Coin-
!annuity Night in the .Mehooial Hull
here on J,,Ipa Gamy,. 0, Friday evenin -.4..
rg .president, was chairman, N,lson Pic -
LI kell, and Wilfred Caslick, played
0 'violin numbers with Mrs, Pickell at
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the piano, Mr. Garnet Farrier and
;Airs. Cleo. Fisher sang, solos. Miss t Can Gaunt., gave a piano s,,lo, Mrs,
INewman gave a reading, "Tile Shot-
gun ,Nlarriage," presented by the Jr.
O Farmers from Itelgrave proved both
11 ;interesting and. the cause of nitwit
&merriment, Mrs. Millaii Moore, and
HMI% Chas. ;Moore, also gave Scottish
readings. launch ;was served and the
:social; time enjoyed by a ll, f..ocal
talent provided music for dancites,..
Miss Marjorie Coulees spent the
0 lweek-end at the home of Mr. and. Mrs.
,Alec Leaver.
Mrs. Ezra 1.\-eiwooki spent a tew
°,cloys last week at the home of \t r. and
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-Mrs. Norman \\ el•wood, Illtievale
Road,
1 . Mr. and Mrs. lienry Purdon and
;Pat. from 'Walpole, Sask., an d Ai r,
Harris Purdon spent the week-end in
0„„iTornitto at the borne of ;Mrs. Henry's
11 'sisters.
O Mr, and ales. Lance Grain.. Mrs,
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i Jennie Currie, "Mrs. Thos, Currie,. a nd
i•lir. and Nfrs. John Burchill gathered
:on Friday last at the home of Mr. and
;Mrs. John McKagtwo Teeswater, to
'celebrate Mrs. Jennie C'urrie's seventy-
,D ;eightli birthday. Her many friends
ri extend congratulations and best wish-
„,64. lcs for many more.
w 1 Mr, and Mrs, Win. Purdon and
11. Mr, Thos. Purdon and lir. and mrs.
Win. f)awson spent Sunday at the
home of Mr. anti ,Mrs. Wesley Tiffin,
Langside,
Mrs, Tluo, Nichol of Cidross was
O called to the home of her sister, Mrs.
ill Reid!, Lakelet on Sunday because of
o the illness of their father, Mr. G'al-
been tinder tin tioct.r s cart- during lilt led in law; rr for the mice-ionari,s .;tillliii., Fo
ot e
:!;iv 1: ,...i.f.. .1,tit:.1s,... ( .(lit?rtd ;rill11 I,.,414,14,1.0.11:1 el
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I a t
kilt past week. 1 an d th e ,neec ks +,f their work. Mrs
l\lr. J ,-+c 1...,,rester t,f Winnipeg, is ;is-'Millar ,i '.‘1 ,,ore gave a rcatiiim. lia.s., -.....
iting this wtal wits, his paytut.,„ Mr. ,11"it'us . Mr'. .k. cunlito was. al,
:old ...NIrs. J a 1;r , Ntcr,
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and with other , pointed supple secretary, '..Ntr,,, 1 Oil.
relati v, in this community.
.,,... !, u pie had char.,e of the i t iiiperair ,
O mr. and :,Niti.i. E.J4in 3 ,Ati,,,,,,,, and readie,,,,, „Mrs. E. ff. Groskortli M.,
0 :Air. and AIN, Robert J ulln 't,n
of vista the l:itli!i'ci...;iii t,:: 1-;:u'i ri hti lin .tv tii.,"el:1 it t."; 0 Turnberry, visited on Sunday at the i v:eas)rtleaiii?,,,i1 with itrayer ley' the iir„,
home of Mr. awl Mrs. G. M. Shiell. II silent, • Mr, and 'Mrs. Lloyd Mason, Lis- ; N .,:
'11j)akd'er N.:::.ra.littai'l l:41.11 A:117;1 fA:tirfiril (•1, 7\\Aliaisti(g'.11 -1,)f::: 's"sLcu.N:it:tihtilaw .'1;\::::::16(tier-Mirl:s''ll3('Ill)';
and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs, Richard Irwin and son John of Kincardi.ne spent Thurs-
;117m,clia.:;d11(.b.111)1r).' Naittril -1 1111r1s,mrSwci(i)iii I3R4e"liti ,;cipatys, 1)':vailicitc,,%1;, Parents' Mr.. and Mrs,.
of Wingbam, spent Sunday with their I'
Mrs. Gordon McBurneY was able i The regular monthly meeting of
to return home .from Winghant Hos- w,m,S, of the United Church was
Mr. and Mrs, Edward lic13urney "Nr;Nel.d"J(..s(11\11T'a ltatst wilitt li thae iglj(1 )1,1111?
vital on Sunday.
at the home of IF. and Mrs. \h' 'Church lit-tliters JaTlan" anti "Japan jolt roinO,.
Cwalawski—Cin Sunday, January 24„
to Mr, and Mrs, _Chas. Czernaw$lci,
East Wawanosh, a daughter, a sis-
ter for Christine,
Whitechurcli Farm Forum mot or:t
Farm Forgm
Monday evening at the home of Mr.
and Mrs, Cecil Falconer with a. goo'I
attendance. After the broadcast Chas,
Coultes, of II ci grave, addressed
and sons, spent ;son,lay l t the holm: attendance. Mrs. Falconer, president,l,tr ie,trItl,1:c'e,t:,lbanrid Dtt,i stlIneica ionI,stialt:idpldairr;
of his sister, Mt s. Jas. 1 ardie, Turn- e the call to worship and t ivd ficulties encountered in the operatic.n. the Sernnure luss"n. Mr'`. 'it Of these various marketing programs'.
awl, Mrs, ).V in , Pcaobtli. amid
;t nd. 14e,,, sou Craig ant Farvier
tarsi
trij ot e,rd,
V il k., • Sunday two '4114 b',"6. "Ti“' r nit('I Mrs. James Laidlaw and. Chas. Conic.
R, 1,, ,n, clan, R,,b e rt s, n, has I ',twins ain", and :Ors. J. (;. a ft :I ed
parents, Mr. and Mrs, person Irwin. W, lvI, S, Meeting
WI-11TgCFIVRCI-1 (and all spent a pleasant evening.
' Mr, and Mrs. ;,(..:114S. Falconer tend
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HURON MOTORS
A. D. MacW1LLIA1V1
Ford & Monarch Dealer Phone 237, Wingham
20 oz. tin 2 for 29c
By the Case of 24 tins $3.25
Delivery We Keep Down The Upkeep 590
20 oz.
By
Free Our Prices Are Lower
Choice
arse 48 oz. Jar only 59c
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1949—Chevrolet Panel, a beauty
1949—Ford Custom, blue Sedan - clean
throughout
1948—Dodge Coach, excellent condition
1947—Mercury 1/2-ton Pickup, A-1 Condition
All above sold with 90-day guarantee.
1941—Ford 1/2-ton Pickup with special
telephone body "
1937—TerrapIane Sedan
These cars thoroughly overhauled and
in A-1 condition.
1951—Ford 1/2"-ton Pickup
1951—Ford 1-ton Express
1950—New Anglia Coach - a real economy car-
Gra
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USED UNITS
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Case
Dekist
Trout Hall Brand
National Brand
efruit Juice
2
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tins
of
Brand
alt y eas
27c
24 tins $3.09
BOX CHOCOLATES
SMILES'''N CHUCKLES
ANNE HATHAWAY
BULK CANDIES
SHE BONDY'S
COFFEE SHOP
SODA BAR
Next to Lyceum Theatre
HOT
LUNCHES
roc'ry
'Phone
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