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MORTGAGE CORPORAT ION
District Representatives — Crawford and Hetherington, Wingham, Ontario
The Huron & Erie Mortgage Corporation, London, Ont-
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BARKER'S COINED PACKED
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MANY'S the man who has paid far
more for a fine car than the price
of this beauty—and got less than this
gay and gallant traveller offers.
Sweeping proudly past you, it has a
distinction that few cars can equal.
Stepping nimbly away from a stop
light, it has the willing surge of power
that the very exclusive combination of
a Fireball engine and Dynaflow Drive*
delivers.
It rides the road with majestic smooth4
ness, and comes to a smooth and gentle
halt, in response to the finest brakes
that Buick engineers ever developed.
Inside, it has spacious room, from side
to side and front to back and seat
to roof—plus a softness of cushions
and a richness of fabrics which
4the custom standards to which bespeak
it is built. All you want in a fine car
is here in abundance.
But don't let that fool you into
deciding "it's too rich for me."
If you've looked into 1951 car prices
generally, you'll discover this:
You can own a BUICK for little more
than an ordinary car will cost—and for
several hundred dollars less than the AN
price tags usually found in "the fine*,
car field."
Why not look into this today?
A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE
WHEN IIICTLER AUTOMOBILES AIM WILT 2111131 WILL SUMO .277.31
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Ti-m WINaliai ADVANCVrIMES WEDNESDAY, A VGVST 14 Mil
IV4WS OF WHITECHURCH
Hundred and .FortylPut.
For Annual W. I. Picnic
Go By Train to the
TORONTO
CANADIAN NATIONAL
EXHIBITION
Aug. 24 to Sept, S
Low Rail Fares
$6.40 $7.35.
Coach Sleeping and
Parlour Cars*
*Parlour Car or Berth Fare Extra.
Good going Thursday, Aug. 23 to
Saturday, Sept. S inclusive.
Return Unlit—Sept, 12
Full information from any agent
iLRUEBTIME21,
A green •lawn and shady trees at
the home of Mrs. Robert Ross,
loss, made an ideal setting for the
annual picnic nf the Whitechurch
Women's Institute .on Thursday. Over
one hundred and forty were present,
The races and games were in charge
of the recreation committee, Mrs.
Frank Ross, Mrs, Owen King who had
the Sr,. children and Mrs. George
Fisher and Mrs. Milian Moore who
kept the junior children busy. Mrs,
Johnston Conn and Mrs. Walter
James divided the prize for the one
bringing the most in their car, Bach
had nine. Miss Helen Scott won the
prize for coming the farthest distance.
Her home is in Peterborough. All
enjoyed lunch in the shade and
hearty vote of thanks was tendered
the hostess for her hospitality,
Mrs.. George Waddel and. Bertha,
and Mr ,and Mrs. Will Henry and
children spent Sunday last at Galt at
the home of Mr, and Mrs, Stanley
Ancidison, Little Donald Anderson •
accompanied them home, for a holi-
day here,
Miss Sumi Iwamoto,. Reg.N., from
Toronto General Hospital, visited on
Friday at the home of Mr. and and
Mrs. George McCienaghan, and her
sister and her husband Mr. and Mrs.
Izumi and Allan, Susan, and Lynn of
Toronto, also visited there on Satur,
clay. All are spending two weeks at
a cottage at Aux Sauble Beach,
Rev, W. J. Watt will conduct the
Services in the Walton United Cliruch
during the month of August,
Quite a crowd gathered in the
Memorial Hall here on Friday evening
in honour of Mr, and Mrs. James
Currie, when his sisters • entertained
for them. Tiffin brothers provided
music for the dancing.
A great deal of harvest in this
community has been cut during the
past two weeks, the combines and the
binders and now the threshing ma-
chines, have all been busy.
Mr. Frank Miller of the 3rd con-
cession of Kinloss, has a fifteen-year-
old plantation of Scotch pine, and
last Saturday the caterpillars attacked
it. They are making a clean-up job
and have been even working in the
pine trees in the adjoining school yard
at No. 9.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Chamney
and Sandra motored to Sarnia on
Sunday and visited with Mr. and Mrs.
G. A, MacLaughlin arid Joanne of
Detroit. Claire Chamney, who had
been visiting in Detroit, returned
bone with them,
Mr. and Mrs. John Mason and fam-
ily, Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Mason of
Listowel and Mr. and Mrs, Parker
Campbell and family of Wingham,
spent Sunday at Kincardine with Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Mason,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnston of
Parkhill visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Johnston Conn. .Mrs. Stew-
art Scott and Helen accompanied
them and stayed to visit for a few
weeks at the home of Mr, and Mrs.
Wallace Conn,
Mrs. Irene Patterson and Helen of
Toronto spent the week-end with her
mother, Mrs. Wm. Taylor, .
Mr. Roy McGee of Kitchener spent
the week-end with his father, Mr.
Henry McGee and Gordon.
Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Crozier and
family of Seaforth, and Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Currie, E. Wawanosh, spent
Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
George McGee. Mr. Leask McGee
has not been so well during the past
two weeks.
Mrs. Fred Robinson and family of
Toronto have been visiting with Mr.
and Mrs. Myles St. Marie and with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. St.
Marie, Wingham. Mr. R, Robinson
visited with his parents in Goderich
on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hertle, and
children, Kitchener, and Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh Sinnamon, Minnie St., Wing-
ham, visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Beecroft.
Miss • Lenore Adams returned to
protpn On Monday after spending
her week's holidays at the hemp of
her brother, Mr,. Robert Adams.
Services in the United Church berg
are -withdrawn. ter the next two 'San-
days, Rev, and Mrs. S. B. Hayward
expected to spend their vacation in
.VanCetiver PC., at the home of their
son,
Mr, and Mrs,. Archie Steele of I.421,-
don, and Mrs, Pearl sigh of Exeter,
who have been holidaying at a eattage
at Kincardine, visited. on Sunday with
their aunt, Mrs„ Jas. Cornelius.
Miss Florence peperoft of Toronto
spent the week-end with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs, J, D. peecroft.
Mr, Ralph Rowlett of West Mont-
rose, conducted the service in the
United Church here on Sunday, and
mrs. Howlett sang a solo, "Come Ye Diecewphkte..',
Mr. and Mrs, Eric Elliott and Karen
and June of Gttaws. spent Wednesday
at the home of her sister, Mrs, Russell
Gaunt, and left to spend two weeks'
at a cottage at Bruce Beach. Mr. and
Mrs. Gaunt and family and Miss Leah
Currie, Wingham, spent Sunday there,
Mr. and Mrs, Myles MacMillan ac-
companied Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins, to
Kingston over the week-end to visit
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs., Jen-
kins who were former neighbours of
the MacMillans at Scotsguard, Sask.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Smith and
children, Miss Merle Brown and. Mr.
Arthur Bruton, all of Toronto, and
Mr. And .MI's. Ferguson Sinalidon and
see Gary and Mrs, Win. Lee, Of
Weiland, spcnt the week-end with Mr,
and Mrs. 'Orval Mitchell of Kinloss,
Miss Myrtle )(pill of St. Catharines
spent a feW days lase Week with Mr.
and Mrs, ,Russell gaunt,
Mr, and Mrs, W. R. Farrier spent
the week-end at the home of Mrp.•
Milton '$herriff, Hamilton, and they
and. Miss Winnif red Farrier, who
finished her special course there, re-
turned licane'ori Tuesday,
Mr, and Mrs. Jas, Hardie and family
,of Turnberry spent Sunday at the
home of her sister, Mrs. G. M,
Douglas ,Rarthe stayed to visit with
Carman and Hugh McBurney.
' Mr, Lloyd McBurney of Toronto
visited with Scott, Coultes, Ireland
and McBurney relatives in B. Wawa-
nosh over the week-end, and with his
Wirigharn.
Mr. and Mrs. Gibson Armstrong
and Gail, who spent last week with
her parents, Mr. and .. MrS, Herson.
Irwin, returned home on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Nethery and
Valerie, of Hamilton spent the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. Irwin.
Miss Gertrude Mars and Mr. Irwin
McClenaghan of St. Thomas, spent
the week-end with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Melvin McClenaghan and
son Michael of Kitchener, spent
Sunday there.
Miss 1-)PrOthY IVICHPrneY/ public
health nurse at Chatham, spent the
week-end with McBurney and Shiell
relatives.
Mr. Ross MacGregor is driving a
new car.
Mr, and Mrs. pert Rats and Miss
Belle Brown of Tavistock visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Victor gmer4on.
Mr, and Mrs, H. Laidlaw and Ivan
and Mr, and Mrs. Jas, Laidlaw return-
ed home on Friday after spending
two weeks with relatives at North
pay and PoWasson.
Mrs., Andrew Fox and Miss Isabel
Fox of Blyth and Miss Lettie Fox of
Hamilton, visited on Thursday last
with old friends in Whitechurch,
Mrs. Marshall„ Wingharn held a
brush demontsration on Tuesday
evening at the home of Mrs. R. D. A,
Currie,
Rev, and Mrs, George Watt and
family left last week to start their
new home at the parsonage at Dun-
gannon, after visiting here with his
parents, Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Watt,
Mr..and Mrs. Harold Wallter.visited
on Tuesday last at the home of her
sister, Miss Gertrude Stewart of
Cooksville, before Miss Stewart left
on Friday to visit with her brother,
Canadian Consul, Max Stewart and
Mrs. Stewart, at Mexico City, Mrsl
Elmer
with his sister,
rd Ireland
dac
accompanied
f an'i eIr dtir J4Tnanet
Johnston of Cooksville.
DonnaRev and R
Rev,
and u
Mrs,
t I Ann, whoh
Graydon Cox
been
holidaying at Sudbury and egoista:3,
visited last Tuesday with her mother,
Mrs, Mac Ross and Donna stayed to
spend a few weeks here.
Mrs. Andrew Kirk, Mrs. J,
Beecroft and Miss Florence Beecroft
of Toronto are visiting this week at
the home of Mr, and Mrs. Norman
Kirk of Chicago,
family,
M anavxdissigrjse. •a•nArtTeSrytaitpleatrd amnrd.
Jack Deans of Turnberry visited Sun-
day with Miss Guelda Stapleton at
Kincardine Beach,
Misses Guelda Stapleton and Mary-
belle Courtney of Kincardine, Miss
Chris. Courtney of Toronto, and
Messrs. Johnny Kimber, Stewart
Whitfield and Howard Marks of
Sarnia spent Sunday at, the former's
home in Turnberry.
HAMILTON
OPTICAL CO,
W. R. Hamilton, R, 0,
Optometrist for Over
25 Years.
Telephone 37
for Appointment.
FOR YOUR PICKLES
COARSE SALTL:' 140
RED RUBBER
RINGS 2 for 170
GOOD QUALITY
CROWN
BM JAM sr2 $1A1
CROWN
TEM JABS iSize $1.59
THE COOK'S FRIEND
CERTO 8 Oz. ON,8•No
Bottle ,60
MUSTARD SEED - CELERY SEED -
CLOVES WHOLE
SNCES
DOMINION GRANULATED OR
YELL IF/
BLENDED OR SPIRIT
Plus Cal. 590 Vinegar Deposit Jug
PAIIDIVAX
MUSTARD vz Lb. le
10 LB. BAG
MUNRO WRITE HONEY tILNB. 85 0
SLICED BREAD
ZEST SLICED
NEW PACE NO. 1
RICHMELLO
24 OZ. 140
ELL InciatiEst 24 OZ. 370
JAB
LOAF
MIRACLE WHIP
SALAD DRESSING
PITTED CHERRIES TIN
NEW PACK GLENWOOD CHOICE
15 OZ 200
PALMOLIVE SOAP IRO
KEEP THAT SCHOOL GIRL COMPLEXION
N
LOTS OF SUDS WITH BLUE AND GOLD U'GRADED,
SUPER SUDS Pig t 750 FANCY PEAS VITC. 150
JAR
16 OZ. 540
70teiea & "Peyzedeed
GOLDEN
RIPE BANANAS
NO. 1,ONTA1110 GROWN RED RIPE
TOMATOES ..-......— Al Lowest Markel Prices
, NO. 1 GOLDEN YELLOW
1 VALUES EFFECTIVE It;
VVINGHANI, ONT. PEACHES Al=
1 IDatil Closlug Tittle Bat., Aug, IS DOMINION STORES. LTD,
NO. 1 ONTARIO
15 LB. PECK 390 NEW POTATOES rum.
L74* 190