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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1952-08-27, Page 3:.+11111•43.0•01[1111•41.0111.101•1•04=.1.1.1111.11.110. MEMORIALS We realize our obligation when we fill your order for a Mem- orial—and we provide only ma- terials of unending serviceabil- ity. Design and workmanship are of the finest, and our prices are most moderate. CEMETERY LETTERING Promptly Done ALL MODERN EQUIPMENT WINGHAM MEMORIAL SHOP "Phone 256 R. A. Spotton • TRACTION1 • POWER • LONG • LOW COST! EL: We have a FIRESTONE IRE for every wheel that rolls on the farm Foot Operated TIRE PUMP 3.89 No backache, no bead. latt ow your weight ktshead of your istootles to pump up tires, air issintreimm ere. Moto.Master BRAKE FLUID .89 20.4m A tested, proven product/ exact flr same formula as used In your car origin- ally. Keep a can on hand. Triple Chrome Plats Lockleg Gas Cap i"89 dust shutter. Sturdy LI Improved model prevents D as goofing, To fit al/ passenger con. 1...0.111M111111111.01111111111UNIIIMInIn01111011111111r Headlamp TELLITES Smolt Large .24 pr. .54 p, Bright red reflector jewels Indicate if lights are on, Neat, efficient. Easily installed en any tor. Universal 4-Way RIM WRENCH 1.29 Extra heavy forging has socket sizes to fit all passenger cars and light trucks. Priced low! Self Adhesive Weatherstrip .42 12-ft. pkg. 5.35 Extra low starting height). easy to place; car can't Op off, Bait bearing thrust action, Save safely! Convenient switch in handle; heavy duty u:G- ber cable; protective reflector guard, 50-ft. size 5.29 1519 Smartly styled; Increases visibility — eliminates "blind spots". Adjustable 4" diem. non-glare mirror. HOSE LINE /.2! .WASH MOP Wash and rinse cot In ono easy operation; cotton 11 An yarn mop; eon- • rust handle. 711' INTERIOR WINDSHIELD VISOR SPECIAL Softens the blinding glare of VALUE bright sun or headlights. Restful green "flexible Plastic" is self-adhesive, fastens to up- per Windshield surface. COMPLETE SET. De Luxo Set .89 .51 ASSOCIATE- WINGHAM, ONT. Robin E. Campbell 'SPEEDY" CROSSETTrigstiva— .umusainumniumummenumumummannummunrunum 1951 MERCURY 4 door, black, low mileage. 1951 MERCURY 4 door, green, low mileage, radio, sun visor. 1050 FORD 4 door, green. *1047 CHEVROLET 2 door, black, radio, sun visor. 1934 DODGE 4 door. 1933 PLYMOUTH 4 door. 1932 CHEVROLET coupe. Z0/1:1° Trf *4 41 "ANYTHING WRONG?" TriAr INsuL,tiw, SAP just SAID I HAD SOME POINTS THAT COULD STAND CLEANING, AND HE'D ALSO LIKE 70 DJuST THEM BUT, MADAM, IF You' TIETIkAUS- YO MOTOR WILL RUN / ;1 SMOOTHER. AND YOUR MY CAR WILL CAR ? 6'WL4AEITSE ) WEL---6 -tiS5 THEIR HEA,,, CROSS TT MOTORS CERTAINLY PUTS Pep INTO OLD AUTOMOBILES-1 MUST TELL ALL THE aarat.s 50 THEY CAN HAVE THEIR HUSBANDS GO OVER THERE AND HAVE THOR 4:0 as. GARS PEPPED UP TOO. 1951 MERCURY 2 doer, green, low mileage, radii), sun visor. 1951 METEOR 2 door, grey, 1951 METEOR 2 door, blue, custom. 1950 METEOR, convertible yellow, overdrive, 1949 METEOR 2 door, blue, Custom 1941 DODGE 4 door, black, radio, flUid drive. 1942 DESOTO 4 door, blue, radio, fluid drive. 1941 DODGE 4 door, grey, radio. 1941 FORD 4 door, green, new motor, 1941. FORD 4 door, black, de- luxe, TRUCES 1951 MERCURY %-ton, blue low mileage. 1949 MERCURY %-ten red. 1949 FORD 1A-ton red 1947 FORD 1-ton, green, new paint. 1947 HUDSON k-ton 1941 DODOS %-ton, red. For Complete Satisfaction with every type Of interior and Exterior Decorating Work On.11 Jensen & Zurbrigg Decorators Phone 60-W-12 Phone 997‘w 1951 Sales-- Oir‘r 500 New and used Cars and Trucks—There must be a Reason t 1.11.01101.1A Open Evenings till 10 p.m. MOTOR % LIMITED WINOHAM,ONT. •(71,4.4_,4%9 WA11-)XESRAY AUGUST 271hp 1952 TIDE WINGHAM ADVANCE-TIMES PAGE TM= vEws OF IELMORE Fornier Carrick Twp. Native John Dustow Passes Sponge • rubber — Use it around ear or home to seal out drafts and rains e'••-:'tIol•es rattles. 0'4 Gleaming Chreue DOOR MIRROR A former native of Carrick, John Dustpw, passed away after a two Weeks' illness in a Vancouver Hos- pital, on August 17th., In his 75th year, Mr. Dustow was a son of the late Mr, and Mrs, Thomas Dustpw, of the 2nd, con., Carrick, He is survived by his wife, the former Isabella Agnes McLeod, of Belmore; Fred and Herbert Dustpw, of Carrick, brothers; also Albert Dustow of Gorrie, and Oliver of Hewitt's Landing, Sask. Two sisters also survive, Mrs. Grace Stew- art, of Carrick and Mrs. Janet Hart- ford of Toronto, Funeral services were held on August 20th., from the Georgia Chapel, Vancouver. Rev. J. B. Skeene, D. D. officiated. Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Vogan of Tor- onto, were holidaying with the for- mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Vogan, this past week, Jackie, Gordon and Marjorie Miller spent a few days this past week with the Zinn family. Miss Wallace of Wingham, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Farrell. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jeffray and Margaret, spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. John Douglas of Clif- ford. Miss Audrey Hay of Clifford, spent the past week with the Preiss family, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Douglas, Wayne, and Mm. W. King, are spending a, few days with friends at Callander and Manitowaning. Mr, Clayton Priess, who is stationed at Camp Borden, spent the week-end with his family here. Mrs. W. Curie spent a few days at Tiverton with her daughter, Mrs. Howard Gowing, and Mr, Gowing,. Mrs. Alex Marshall and Jimmie of Stratford, who had been visiting at the Same home returned home with Mrs. Curie and spent the week-end here, Mrs. Thos. Abraham is at present visiting her daughter, Mrs. John Warden and Mr. Worden of St. Pauls. Mr. Edgar Hunkin of Exeter, spent the past week with his brother, Mr. N. Hunkin. We join with the many friends of Mips Mary Stokes in offering our best wishes and congratulations to her on her 84th birthday, which she celebrated on Tuesday, Agust 19th, Macintosh and Delmore Sunday Schools are holding their annual S. S. picnic on Friday afternoon at the farm of Mr, C. Renwick, A hearty invitation is extended to the Belmore Presbyterian congregation. It has also been announced that Mildmay United congregation will hold their anniversary on September 7th, Delmore United on September 21st., and Macintosh on October 19th. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil McNeil and dau- ghter, Shirley Baker of Welland, spent a few days this past week with rela- tives here. Mrs. A. Scott is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. R. Breen of Turnberry. Miss Bessie Scott is holidaying with friends at Courtland. Mr. Peter Newans is spending this week in Stratford with Jimmie Mar- shall. Mrs. F. Johann is spending a couple of weeks with her daughter and son- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Walker, of near 13elgrave. Mr. and Mrs. Adam J. Darling spent the past week with relatives in Toronto. Miss Veda Ellwood, R. N., of Lon- don, spent the week-end with Miss Joyce Darling, who is holidaying at her home here. There will be no service in the Presbyterian Church here next Sun- day and no Sunday School. Everett Dustow and Thomas Darl- ing, with their passengers reached Saskatchewan and are helping with the harvest near Regina. DONNYBROOK (Intended for last week,) Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Webster and Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Chamney and Diane were Goderich visitors on Sunday, Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Jefferson and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Robinson attended the wedding of their niece at Parkhill on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Tiffin, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Thompson and family, of Wingham, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Thompson. Mrs. Herb Dainty and sons hav returned to Camp Borden prior to leaving for their new home at King- ston. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, R, Chamney included, Mrs. Olvie Allen, of Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jackson and daughters, Kandiee and Paula of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Craig and Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Chisholm and son John, of Goderich, Harold Victor Pym — Teacher — Piano, Organ, Voice, Theory. Pupils Register for Fall Term First week in September, MUSIC STUDIO Centre St., Wingham WESTFIELD Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Walden and family were recent Owen Sound and Clarksburg visitors. Messrs: Lloyd McDowell and Bill Taylor left for the West on Wednes- day, where they 'expect to spend sev- eral weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Smith and Mar- jorie, Mrs. J, L. McDowell and Miss Minnie Snell visited on Saturday with Mr, and Mrs. John Gear, of Kitchener. Gordon and Lyle Smith returned home with their parents after spending a few days with their aunt and uncle. Mrs. Josie Cameron, of Belgrave, and Mr, and Mrg, George Limey, of Detroit, visited on Tuesday with Mr, and Mrs, Alva McDowell, Mr. and Mrs. Carl *Deans and daughters, of Guelph, visited on Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs, Norman Mc- Dowell. • Mr. and Mrs, Robert Horne, Wind- sor, and Mrs. J. McBrien, Goderich, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Snell. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jardin and family, of Clarksburg, and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Doak and children, of Crewe, visited on Sunday with Mrs. Fred Cook. Guests last week at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Clarence Cox were Mr. Herb Cunningham, Mr. and Mrs, Al- bert Shackleton, of Toronto, and Mrs. William Anderson, of Auburn. Mrs. Stanley Cook, Mrs, Fred Cook and Mrs, Jack Buchanan visited at , Saturday with Mrs. Win. Govier at the home of Mrs. Earl Caldwell, of Blyth. Mr. Wm. McDowell, Mrs. J. L. Mc- Dowell, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Mc- Dowell and Mrs. Alva McDowell, at- tended the 90th birthday celebration of their aunt, Mrs. E. Vendor, of Blyth, on Thursday. Mr. andoMrs. Clarence Cox visited on Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wagner at their cottage at Point Clark. Miss Hattie Wightman returned to Toronto on Saturday after spending , a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wightman. Mr. and Mrs. H. I, Smith, Mrs, 3. E. Ford, Mrs. Frank Campbell and Misses Winnifred Campbell and Sally Taylor were Brantford and Hamilton visitors on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Neale and family, of Glencoe, visited on Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wightman. Master Donald Jardin, of Clarks- burg, visited last week with Keith Roger. Mr, and Mrs. Jack Bosman and family and Mr. and Mrs. Duncan McNichol and Phyllis, of Walton, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.. Maurice Bosman, Mrs. Everett Whitehead, of Tees- water, visited on Saturday with Mrs. Douglas Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Rodger and family and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Taylor and family visited on Sunday • with Miss Chris McClinton, of Goder- ich. Miss Ruth Cook spent last week with her sister, Mrs. Jim Beak of Crewe. H. J. CORNISH & Co. Certified Public Accountants H, J. Cornish L. F. Cornish D. Mitchell 294 DUNPAS Si, LONDON, ONT. Ammommommos...m.. NOTICE Re Change of Office Hours EFFEZTIVE SEPT. 2, *952 The Office of the Wingham{ Utilities Commission will he open as follows: MONDAY TO FRIDAY 9 a.m. to 12 noon, 1 p.m. to 5.30 p.m. SATURDAY 9 a.m. to 12 noon Wingham Utilities Commission. G. Nelson Cunningham Josephine St. Wingham Special Cash prices For Saturday August 30th Breakfast Bacon lb. 40c Cottage Roll lb. 60c 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 A. I Lector' ge BUTCHER CE FOR Rs Ail CA Phone 35 Wingham ..111m11 llllll 111.111 lllll llllllllllllll lllllllllllll 1 llllllllllll lllllll llllllllll t1n1.11.1i..11.11111i1111 lllll 11111111 lllll 111111 lllll Quick-Acting Weatherproof Scissors Jack Trouble Larktr, You won't believe your eyes - o/Ors M ea }Eel like cheew dagain! Dents goneyour - - c perfectly. For Uality body work at reasonab/e pricesq your beat bet is Our dependable service. W e ingham o tors Telephtont .139 W.111.S. Meets The members of the W.M.S. enter- tained the Baby Band at their meet- ing on Wednesday afternoon. The meeting opened by singing "Hark, "I'is the Shepherds' Voice 1 Hear". Pray- er was led by Mrs. Marvin McDowell and the Scripture lesson was read from Matt.. 18: 1-14 by Mrs. Alva Mc- Dowell. A duet, "Trust and Obey", was sung by Donna Walden and Barbara Smith. Mrs. Albert Camp- bell, of Auburn, gave an address on racial discrimination, telling the story of a Chinese boy, Mrs. J. L. Mc- Dowell gave a reading on "Quietness", Mrs. Gordon Smith gave a report of the Baby Bands and stated that in 1951 there were 1330 Baby Bands in Canada with a membership of 60,839. There was a total of $16,769.11 con- tributed. The London Conference has 217 bands with a membership of 9,175 and last year contributed $2,630.59. After singing 'Jesus Bids Us Shine", the president was in charge of the business which opened with a hymn and prayer by Mrs, Chas. Smith. The minutes of the last meet- ing were read. Each member present answered the roll call with a verse of Scripture. After the singing of a hymn and the benediction, lunch was served and a social time enjoyed, Mr. Lyman Jardin, of Toronto, spent the Week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Smith and other friends. Mrs. Jardin and children returned home with him after spending the week with Mrs, L. McDowell, Mrs. Smith and Other friends. Miss Ruth Miller, of Goderich, Mrs. Kurschenski, Miss Maureen Kur- schensld and Miss Knight, of Detroit, Were guests during the week at the home bf Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Snell, G. ALAN WILLIAMS • Optometrist Patrick St., ° Wingham Professional Eye Examinations Phone 7/0 Evenings by appoint/1*m.