The Wingham Advance-Times, 1961-12-13, Page 12(i)
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CONTINUING EMORIA
PLACED IN HOTELS, SCHOOLS-
HOSPITALS, PRISONS
reward, than life on earth and a
higher purpose than reaching the
moon.
Once a year man remembers that
Christ was born so all mankind.
might attain eternal salvation,
HAND BAGS
Nicest way to give her your Christmas wishes
... wrapped up in a beautiful hand bag. Santa
will find a wonderful choice lucre.
$2.98 to $11.95'
SLIPS . .
Beautiful styles, all lovely 'Mid lacy.
$2.98 to $5.9.5
COLORFUL SCARVES .
for a dainty and much appreciated gift.
98c to $2.95
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TODAY'S TOYS PLEASE
NTH FATHER AND SON
The average father isn't content
to leave Junior's train as Santa
delivered it-in the box, After San-
ta makes delivery, dad just has to
get :down on his knees, set up the
rails and give the trait' a few
practice runs.
This, of course, is why toymakers
stress the "father and son" ap-
proach in selecting toys and ad-
vertising them.
THE SECRET PARTNER
LYCEUM Theatre
Wingham, Ontario
Two. Shows. Emit Night
-Commeneing at 7.15 pan,
ADMISSION--654) - 45e -
MATINEE - SATUWAY e p.m.
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starring
Stewart 'Granger Hap!, Ilarareet Toys for the current Christmas
season will please both the old and A London shippiug XeCUtiVe, WhO
the young, and they run a wide is being backmailed, becomes the range, from electric trains to scale prime suspect in the robbery of his
'firm's office safe models of ships and planes, power
amniammummasemaimiaw.,,s boats and model airplanes.
ONCE EACI1 YEAR „
MANKIND REMEMBERS
In these modern times, man
looks often 'towards the heavens,
searching for the latest satellite.
Centu.riesf ago, lonely shepherds
on a hillside looked upward, but
their eyes beheld a different light,
a -holy light, and with this light a
message, a given sign -that a won-
drous event had taken place -in the
city of Bethlehem,
Once, hut once a year; man's
thoughts turn elsewhere as he
raises his CFCs to they sky. lie
thinks not of space ships and sat-
ellites, nor of platforms in the sky.
Once year, man comes again
to realize that there Is a. greater
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Front Grocery Red
Phone: Our Prices Are Lower Free
ry 590 We Keep'Down the Upkeep Delivery T. Clark, A. Hamilton, D, Taylor, P. Carmichael, B. Fuller; back
row, E. Moore, B. Yemen, A. Strong, K. McTavish, W. Farrier, M.
Kerr, D. Smith, J, Madill, D. Spry, R.,Campbell. Team members
missing from the picture are J. Taylor, R. Beattie, manager, E.
Anderson, backfield coach, and D. Sanderson.
WOSSA SENIOR 'B' CHAMPS-The Wingham District High
School football squad, which captured the WOSSA champion-
ship is pictured above. Team members are, left to right, front
row: B. Machan, D. Campbell, P. Law, J, Jardin, A. McDonald,
B. Crawford, R, Vivian, J. Merkley, J. Sellers; centre row, S. Bis-
mayer, J. Willis, D. McDowell, P. Adams, M. Proctor, D. Callan,
9 KINDS - 19-oz.
DUNCAN HINES CAKE MIX , „ ...3/$1.00
CARNATION MILK, tall tin „ „ , ' .... 7/$1.00 1959 PLYMOUTH 4-DOOR SEDAN
One owner car
1959 PONTIAC 4-DOOR SEDAN
One-owner car
1959 DODGE 4-DOOR SEDAN
One owner
1957 DODGE 4-DOOR HARDTOP
with V8 motor and automatic transmission
(2) 1957 PLYMOUTH 4-DR. SEDANS
equipped with automatic transmission and
V8 motor •. ..•
1957 DODGE 4-DOOR SEDAN
8 Automatic, with radio
195G PLYMOUTH 4-DOOR
with radio
1955 STUDEBAKER 4-DOOR SEDAN
with radio, and equipped with new tires
1955 PLYMOUTH 4-DOOR SEDAN
1954 PONTIAC 4-DOOR SEDAN
1951 DODGE 4-DOOR SEDAN
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KIST GINGER ALE 2 /2 9c
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IVORY SOAP, bath size 8/89c A
.40
motion by Harry Mulvey and Herb
Foxton.
Communications were received
from John G. Berry, Goderich, Cor-
poration of .Teeswater and Roy
Sanderson and Sons, There were
four tenders for the oil furnace for
the township shed, Jack Clarke of
Wroxeter, Bruce Chambers, Wrox-
rarjezexer,z4fv.xel:
PERSONALS 'FENDERS RECEIVED
FOR SHED FURNACE
45c
MAPLE LEAF
MINCEMEAT, 2-pie size The regular meeting of the Turn-
berry Township council was held in
the community hall, Bluevale, on
December 2 at 1.30 p.m. with all
members present and the reeve,
A. D. Sraith,..presiding. The min-
utes of the last and special meet-
ings were read and adopted on
-Mrs. Harry Foster of Guelph son. Mr, and Mrs. G. H. Green-
spent a couple of days last week ho-ugh of Burlington visited on
with her sister, Mrs. George Evans, Saturday at the same home. She is
Mr. Evans returned home from i a. sister of Mrs. Johnson,
Wingham Hospital on Thursday
after Undergoing ,ifeittitterit • fo'ra,
few clays.
---Miss Nancy Fowler of Orange-
ville was a week-end visitor with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs, George
Fowler.
(PLAIN OR CHEESE) - 8-4z.
MCCORMICK'S SNACKERS 25c )i
15-oz. • t.
EAGLE BRAND CONDENSED MILK ...31c A
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CRISCO PURE vickrETABLE A SHORTENING 3-lb. tin $1,09 0,
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,.,,,,,..Mm,.A.--Ferguson of Kitchener
spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. Murray Taylor,
-Friends will be pleased to learn
that Eddie Powell, whO was a pa-
tient in Victoria Hospital, London,
for several weeks following an ac-
cident, has been able to return
borne,
-Miss Cora Rowan, Toronto, is
visiting with Capt. and Mrs. W, J.
Adams for a couple of weeks and
Mrs. W. C. Haines of Clarksburg
is spending several days at the
same home. They were also guests
at the 50th wedding anniversary on
Tuesday.
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TULIP MARGARINE (Squeeze bag) ..lb. 30c
FROZEN STRAWBERRIES, 15-oz. 39c
WITH tl
PARTY-TIME
YS
NEARING,
NO NEED
TO BE FEARING
WERE ALREADY
PRE PA I RING...
FOR YOUR PROPER
HAIR-CARING..!
9-oz,
FROZEN French Fried POTATOES ....2/31c
FROZEN RAINBOW TROUT, 12-oz. 65c
MAPLE LEAF
BULK WIENERS lb. 43c I g
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lb. 59c -41170 s-t>. vie am° 464 PORK SPARE. RIBS .
TRUCKS
1952 MERCURY 3-TON-new motor
1947 FARGO 1/2-TON
in good condition
--Mr, and Mrs, Ken Rose of Am-
herstburg were visitors at the,
week-end with his brother, Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Deneau and family.
-L-Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ranson,
Mrs. Harry Montgomery, Mrs.
Bob Hickey. and Mrs. Dave Croth-
ers were in Guelph last Thursday,
when they attended the funeral of
their uncle, Mr. John Anderson.
LATE HIOWES CRANBERRIES lb. 29c
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NAVEL ORANGES, new crop, 163's ..doz. 49c A
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Your Dodge, Plymouth, Chrysler, Valiant Dealer
Phone 710 Wingham flit GETTING
LATE!
ANNETTE'S
HAIR: STYLING
PH,21 -"UtZtilar.
-Mr. and Mrs. George Cameron
and family were in Detroit over
the week-end.
--Herbert Fuller, Alton Adams,
Harry West and Jim Cook were
in Sarnia on Monday of this' week,
where they attended a business
meeting with Berry Door execu-
tives from Birmingham, Mich.
-Miss Helen Black of Kitchener
visited over -the week-end' with
Mrs. W. A. Galbraith:
. --Mr. Aft Affleck of -the Torito-
Dominion Bank staff spent the
week-end at his home in Harrow.
--Mr, 'Robert Dixon and Mrs.
Clifford Stewart of Lekelet spent
last Thursday visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Greenaway. On .Sunday
Mr. Victor PelloW' and his sister,
Mrs. George Brodhagen of Toronto
visited at the same home
. .
--Mr. and. Mrs. R. W. LeVan
spent the. week-end in Toronto,
where he attended a directorS'
meeting of the Western Foundry
Company Limited,
eter, Percy Clark, Wingham and
Howard Fuller, Wingham. •
Foxton - Mulvey m That the ten-
ders received for the furnace be
filed for the present until we re-
ceive more information on this
matter,
Walker - Foxton --That we give
a grant of $25.00 to the Wingham
Sportsmen's Association.
Walker ..Foxton- That We in-
struct the clerk to write to George
Skinn and Art Stone re dogs kill-
ing John Adams' sheep.
Dettman - Walker - That the
general accounts be passed end
paid as presented.
Foxton -Mulvey-- That the road
accounts be passed and paid as pre-
sented.
General Accounts
The Brookhaven Nursing Home,
$264.75; Callender Nursing Home,
$88.25; Hay Stationery Ltd., filing
cabinet, $161.56; McDougall's Gro-
cery, street light bulbs, $19.25; Ross
Gray, fox bounty, $4.00; Howick
Fall Fair, grant, $131.00; Sports-
men's Assoc., grant, $25.00; Receiv-
er-General, unemployment ins.,
$6.76; John Lane, sheep killed and
worried, $85.00; John Deans, sheep
killed and worried, $50.00; Black
Bros., sheep killed, $100.00; J. J.
Elliott, live stock valuator, $18.00.
Schiestel Municipal Drain: J. V,
Fischer, clerk's fees, $35,00; Twp.
of Culross, clerk's fees and by=laws,
$55.00,
Pay roll: George Lambert, $8.00;
Ted Holloway, $4.00; Wm. Reid,
$4,00; Wm. Ross, $8.00; -Gee. Galla-
way, $261.62; Wm. Mundell, $150.00;
John Ward, $22,00.
Road Accounts -Mrs. P. M. Beare of Owen
Culross Township, bounnary line Sound 'spent• last week with her
met., $539.69; Howick Mattel Fire
Ins. Co., insurance on shed, $77.00;
Howick Mutual Fire Ins. Co., fire
extinguishers, $73.00; Andy's Gaf-
age, oil and batteries, $114.59;
Grey-Wellington Paving Co., cold
mix, $57.16; Listowel Motor Supply
Kleen-flo and blades, $21.45; Har-
old Congram, backhoe, $20.00; Ed-
wand Lambert, chainsaw, $3.00;
Bliievale Welding, welding, $7,50;
B, H. Moffatt, hip boots and bulbs,
$27.19; Supertest Petroleum Corp.,
fuel, $189,60; Canada Culvert Co.,
signs, snowfence, culverts and gra-
der blades, $831.46; Joe Kerr, gra-
vel, $696.60; Texaco Co. Ltd., oil,
$72.83; C. B. 'Hoffman, account,
$10.04; Campbell's Garage, scaled
beam lights, $2.04; Mrs. W. Mun-
dell, $200.00; Bruce Chambers,
bulbs and pump repairs, $11.40;
Town of Wingham, chloride, $2,75;
Toronto-Dominion Bank, oil gauge
for tractor, $3.30; Daily Commer-
cial News, adv, for bridge, $18.00;
Listowel Banner, adv. for bridge,
$3.20.
' Dettman -Walker-- That we do
now adjourn to meet on Dec. 15 at
10 a.m.
A. D. Smith, Reeve
J. V. Fischer, Clerk
parentS, Rev. and Mrs. C. F. John-
fi
Mrs; Edward King . •
CWL Member 40' Yrs..
Mrs. Edward King, last surviving
member of the family of • seVeh
children of the late William Kelly
and Margaret Gallagher, died on
Tuesday, Dec. 5th in St. Mary's
Hospital, London. She had been
ill a short time.
You are cordially invited
to Tune in ...Join in Singing
Cbtiottnet5 eatot
8;40 a.m. to 9 a.m.
CAR COATS A gift both attractive and practieal. Our selection includes all popillar
• shades and lengths in "Laminated" fabrics or Sttedella' Priced from
$19.95 to $29.95
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TREAT 'YOUR MAN RIGHT . .
Mrs, King, who was in her 86th
year, was born in Culross Town-
ship, where she attended school at :0
S.S. No. 1, -and was a resident of
Culross all her life. 31`
She married Edward King in
Te'hswater. -He predeceased -her in h
1950. She leaves four children,
Bert and David King of Culross,
Margaret (Mrs. Blaise Martin) of
Kingsbridge and Miss Agnes King
of. Hamilton. There are eleven
grandchildren and five great-
-grandchildren.
Mrs. King was a member of Sac-
red Heart Church, Teeswater, and
-had been a member of the Cath-
olic Women's League -for 40 years.
Service Was held from the church
on Saturday • morning with Rev,
3, -H. Higgins officiating at the
mass. Rev. Paul Reding and Fa-
ther Haes of Hamilton were• pre-
sent in the sanctuary. :Interment
was in TeeSwater.R.C. cemetery,
The pallbearers Were Joe King,
-Wilfred Walters, Patrick King,
Norman King, Lester' Falconer, and
Arthur Ernewein,
Monday, December 18 through Saturday, December 23 Dress Shins
Ivo
Sport Shirts
of distinction
by Arrow and
Forsyth
from $5.00
The music comes to you from Simpson's Toronto Store,
Where, for the 37th contetutivo year, customers and staff
together will join in singing their favorite Christmas carols..,
Ties
mid
Sockt
from
$1.00
Pyjamas
Smart
Fluluteletles or
Gloves
Polo style
from
$3.95 to $5.95 $2.98
UWWW,I.P40,gli'34.s."'W,41fil*cMr41.140440,6,140:4W0gingUre,30NU-UWITAOSMU114%.04,10,ZA0401,<OX Agents Give Kiddies
/-1 Merry Christmas
Insurance agents of an Evantr-
ton Ill., company have •developed
a tradition of sharing at Christ-
mas time..
Two years ago they gave up
their Christmas gift from the
company to establish a four ;year
scholarship with the National Mer-
it Scholarship Corporatkni.
In 1960 the scholarship was eon-
tinned and in addition the agents
extended their share of the Christ-
mas spirit by adopting three needy
children through Poster Parents
Plan Inc. Through PPP the agents
now provide monthly'assistance to
*Wren In Italy, Prance and Hong
"Buxton"
Billfolds
horn
$3.95
Don't forget the ninny ISEAUTt-
FUL and 'USEFUL GOTS for
the HOME from our line selec-
tion of
n Lines, Wool Blankets,
Chenille Spreads, Mats,
Tablecloths, etc.
Dressing
Gowns
Ilinnalsomely tailored
Priced. from
$8.95 to $13.95
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Ross Errington
Is County Master
North Huron County Orange
Lodge met in Wingham last Tues-
day for Its annual meeting. The
best attended meeting for several
years heard of the activities of the
lodge through its work in charity
and protestantism from retiring
County Master Harvey Jacklin of
Brussels.
The treasurer reported a success-
ful year and an additional $125 was
-divided between the Orange child-
ren's home and local welfare Work.
Past County Master William
Campbell conducted the election of
officers, assisted by Bros, Cooper
l
and Blundell of Goderich,
Bro. Ross Errington, West Wa.
wanosh school teacher and a re.
sident of St, Helens, was Chosen by
acclamation to be the 41st County
Master of North Huron, Other
officers are Deputy County Master,
Robert Hibberd, Fordwich; Chap-
lain, Tom Johnston, Auburn; A.S.,
Henry Pattison, Belgrave.; P.S.,
Mito Casemore, Wingham; -treasur-
er, John Melanie,• Bluevale; mar-
shal, George, Brooks, Wingharn4
lecturers, Harold Hutton, Carl
Johnston, Wingham, Ernest Ear-
nib, Dungannon; tyler, William
Tay1W.', Belgrave.
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