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Mrs. Jack Clemas helps her husband into the underwater lung in-
vented by a Sarnia, Ont., watchmaker, William Moon. The lung, utilizing a standard hospital oxygen tank, allows a diver to stay under water for
as long as an hour and sells for $50, half the price of comparable equip.
ment made elsewhere. With the lung, $4,000 worth of gear from a sunken
yacht in Sarnia's harbor, and inventor Moon is on the track of another chin stank. in 311.07
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1941 DODGE, four door, grey.
1941 PLYMOUTH, four door,
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1938 CHEVROLET, two door,
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1937 FORD, four door, cheap
operation.
TRUCKS
1951 MERCURY, half-ton blue,
very low mileage.
1949 rORD, half-ton, red, a
good truck.
1949 FORD, half-ton, red and
black.
1947 HUDSON, three-quarter
ton, black.
1947 FORD, one ton, green.
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For Saturday August 16th
Fresh Side Pork lb. 35c
Shoulder Roast of Pork lb. 38c
Butt Roast of Pork lb. 42c
Pork Sausage 2 lbs. for 65c
Fresh Ground Beef lb. 58c
Rib Roast — Rolled lb. 70c
Shoulder Roast Beef lb. 59c
Rolled Plate, Boneless .... lb. 50c
Rib Boil lb. 42c
Lard 2 lbs. for 25c
Lard, in your own container at per lb. 10c
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68 page Exercise Books 10c
Loose reaf Binders 49c
Loose leaf Refills 5c and 10c
Smart three ring Brief Cases,
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Bright School Bags, for little boys and girls,
Indian and Cowboy designs „ .$1.98 to $2.19
Pens, Pencils, Rulers, Erasers, Chalk, Crayons
SPECIAL : Student's Ink 1.0c
Lunch Boxes, bright Colours, good. size 49c
Black japaned Lunch Boxes $1.29
Thermo Bottles $1.89
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turped to their home in Port, Bur-
well after spending a few days with
the latter's mother, Mrs. Tom Mc-
Michael. Their daughter, whO has
spent some Weeks with her grandmo-
ther, returned to her home.
Mr. and Mrs. B. Cannel and son
David, of Islington, Were visitors with
Misses Mary and Beatrice Howe.
Miss Rona VanVelsior spent Sunday
with her friend, Miss Beatrice Wade,
of Fordwieh. It was the occasion of
Mr. William Wade's birthday, the
95th. Fifteen members of his family
and Other relatives were,present at
the birthday supper when the table
Was centred with a lovely birthday
cake. Congratulations to this grand
old man of Howick. We are pleased
to say Mr. Wade is 'enjoying very
geod health and keeps busy in his
workshop.
Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Grainger and
family holidayed recently with friends
at Tilisonburg.
Mr., and Mrs. George Paulin, Clif-
ford; spent Sunday with Mrs, Pattlin's
mother, Mrs, Peter Milligan,
Mr.Herman Morrison, Swift Cur-
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THE WINGHAM ADVANCE-TIMES -PAGE
NEWS OF WROXETER
Village Boys Leave for Camp
Kitchagami Lions are Sponsors
Dr. R. B. Palmer and Mrs. Palmer
and children have returned home
from two weeks' Vacation at Am-
berley Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Shearer, And-Mr, Hopper, of Brussels, was speaker rine and Freddie, who pent the in the United Church on Sunday mor-month of July with Mr. Toni and Missi ning, his subject being "Giving". He Beatrice Shearer, have returned to
their home in Sault Ste. Marie. stressed the importance of giving of
time and talents. The anthem was On Tuesday of last week work was 1 i n keeping with the sermoon entitled, started on the new bridge just west 1"Something Jesus Gave", with Mrs.
of the village. Mowbray Construe- Charles McCutcheon taking the solo. tion Co., of Wingham, are the build-
ers. When completed this road will
be an attractive approach to the vil-
lage because. the winding Maitland
River is thickly wooded on either
side.
George Lackie and Mrs. Leckie.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gibson and
family, of Hamilton, visited Misses
Elsie and Marian Gibson over the
week-end.
Mrs. Moffat and daughter Marjorie
are spending this week at their cot-
tage at Amberley. They were accom-
panied by Miss Catharine MacDon-
ald.
Excitement in the softball team
and their fans was high on Monday
as they commenced the finals, with
the Wroxeter Rockets meeting the
Belgrave team in Wingham park.
•
Mr, and Mrs. Norman Ashby and
son Roger, of Brantford, spent the
past two weeks with Mrs. Peter Mil-
ligan,' Mrs. Ashby is the former Iso-
bel Milligan. Cape Cod and Boston.
Mr. and Mrs, Les Hetherington
have returned to their home in To-
ronto after spending some time at SAVE MILK & MONEY the home of the late Mrs. M. Sellars,
Mr, and Mrs. Russel Rae of Brant-
ford
forrner's mother, Mrs. D. W. Rae. )11
spent part of last week with the mE w GARGETEx
Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Rae,
whose mother died at her home in
Saskatchewan. Mrs. Russel Rae at-
tended the funeral there. -
Miss Eva Sangster is spending a
two weeks' vacation with her sister,
Mrs. John Barlow and other friends
in Toronto.
Mr. Harry Harding and daughter,
of Durham, •were in town on Friday
renewing former actiaintances, Mr.
Harding was in the hardware business
here many years ago.
Mr, and Mrs. David Weir, Wingham,
and their daughters, Misses Minnie
and Hazel Weir, of Toronto, called on
relatives here on Sunday.
Misses Marilyn and Marjorie Timm
spent the week-end with their friends
Bessie and Lily Campbell, of Morris
Township and spent Sunday at Port
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stafford have re-
Multi-Antibiotic , Ointment
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effect of four antibiotics against
mastitis infections. GARGETEX
works immediately on the internal
infected udder tissue, promoting fast
safe recovery and is guaranteed to
give effective results. Get a tube of
New GARGETEX today. Instructions
for easy administration on every
package. Made in Canada by Nixon
Laboratories,
Kerr's Drug Store
W, R. Rae, Mrs, Rae and their
friends, Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Wright,
all of Hanover, have just returned
from an enjoyable trip to New York,
1
There were mixed emotions as the
parents gathered at Dobson's Corner
to see their young sons off to Camp
Kitchagami for a week's holiday.
Some of the younger ones were hav-
ing their first experience in camping,
but they were in good hands. Ken
Edgar, a popular member of the
Howick schools staff, who is in charge
of the waterfront activities, drove the
bus. Howick Lions Club members are
responsible for this treat and the
girls will have their turn next week.
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1951 MERCURY' 'four door
black, in real good shape.
1951 METEOR, two door, grey,
low mileage.
1951 METEOR, two door, blue,
like now, very low mileage.
1950 FORD, four door, green.
1949 FORD, maroon, two door,
new paint job, good shape.
1949 METEOR, two door bine.
Parehts will be welcomed on Sunday
to visit the camp,
Mrs, J, J, Allen, Jim and Marjorie
spent part of this week in Toronto,
Sunday next, August, 17th, will be
observed as holiday Sunday in the
United Church, The following Sun-
day Mr, Hopper will again have
charge of the service,
Billy and Andy Ste. Marie, of Clif-
ford, are visiting their grandmother,
Mrs. W. T. Elliot.
Toys Solve Housing Shortage
Jack (Fudge) Gibson, son of Mr.
and Mrs, Robert Gibson, has solved
the housing shortage as far as he
and some of his pals are concerned.
A few years ago the boys built a tree
house down on the flats of the Malt
land. They chose a site 30 feet high
in the branches of an old elm tree,
The cabin was eorriplete with bed,
stove and table. The boys slept there
and cooked meals. The tree house
was reached by a rope ladder which
Was drawn up for security. Lumber
for the building was taken across
the river by boat,
Now Jack and his cousin Don Gib-
son have built a cabin in a grove of
trees on the opposite side of the riv-
er. The cabin and its furnishings
were made by the boys themselves.
Many times this summer the boys
have slept there and prepared their
own breakfast, From the outside the
cabin is attractive, The boys have an
interesting and useful hobby:,
Historical Booklet
Many. residents of this village are
interested in the booklet now com-
pleted on its early history. Material
was gathered by the staff and pupils
of the local school. Like other vil-
lages, the story of the early days in
Wroxeter 'and community is an in-
teresting one. It is well to have it
recorded for this and coming gen-
erations. The Women's Institute is
planning to compile a Tweedsmuir
History. If anyone in the community
has pictures or items of interest of
the pioneer days, the committee
would be pleased to have a loan of
them, The booklet now completed
should give valuable help to the
Tweedsmuir History.
W.I. Area Convention at Kitchener
The Guelph Area convention will
this year be held in Kitchener on
October 7 and 8. The meetings will
be held at Zion Evangelical Church,
Corner of Weber and Ontario Streets.
A display of prize-winning guilts and
programmes will be a feature. Guest
speaker for the evening will be
Wayne Bunning, and her subject,
"Horne Ties, Commonplace Things
and. Memories". Wayne Bunning is
a writer. Dr, Lotto Hitchmonova will
illustrate her address with slides. Mu-
sic has been arranged for and re-
ports of the area standing commit-
tees will be heard, plans have been
made to send all winning quint to
the Department in Toronto for judg-
ing, The executive is making every
effort to make the 1952 convention
the best yet,
ed home on Monday, Her sister, Miss
A. 13. Fraser, of LaRivere, Man., is
expected here this week.
Guests of Mrs. D. S. Macl(Taughton
and John on Sunday were Mr, and
Mrs. Harry Jackson and sons Jim
and John, of Maple and Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Rodick of Buttonvilie.
Recent guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Gibson were Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Lenzani and Mr. David Zink, all
of Detroit. Billy and Daisy Gibson,
who have been holidaying in Detroit,
returned home with them.
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PAIRP ... $6.95
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RANGING IN PRICE
WABASSO FAMILY PILLW CASES
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LADIES' & CHILDREN'S WEAR
Phone 414 Wingham •
Miss Hazel Sparling returned home
Thursday from a week's vacation
with her sister, Mrs, Walter Eaton
and Mr, Eaton, Mrs. A. Sparling,
Master Eric and Miss Eileen Eaton
= returned with, her, Mr. John Hupfer
and Miss Hazel Sparling and their
• three guests all spent Sunday with
Mr, and Mrs. Wilford Elliot in Lis-
towel. Mrs. Sparling and her grand-
children remained for a longer visit.
• Dr. and Mrs. Maxwell McFarland
and daughter Frances, of Winnipeg,
who are on vacation have gone to
Montreal and Ottawa. They were ac-
companied by Mrs. Mac Allen and
a son Dick.
Mrs. J. Lovell, who spent last week
with relatives in Ridgetown, return-
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1947 CHEVROLET, two door
black, with radio and visor. Also numerous older models. 1941 DODGE, half-ton, red.
1951 Sales— Over 500 New and Used Cars and Trucks—There must be a
' Reason!
Open Evenings till 10 p.m.