The Wingham Advance-Times, 1958-05-14, Page 7BOLO
PANTIES and BRIEFS
39c .79c • 4Y t •
Valdes to.. 99c
Pre-Holiday Sale Price . .......
PLAYTEX GIRDLES
Fabric lined latex
Regular $9.95 $2.99
NECK and HEAD SCARVES
Values to $3.98
59c up Sale Price 20% Discount .
WOMEN'S HAT CLEARANCE
Values to $7.95
Pre-Holiday Sale Price .. 99c $1.99
LADIES' T=SHIRTS
Utility and Blouse styles
Values to $3.98 .. . ..... . 4•06110.• $1.29.,,
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WOMEN'S and MISSES' SKIRTS
Plaids, Stripes & Tweeds - Values to $19.95,
DISCOUNTS OF 20% to 50% . .... . . .
WOMEN'S 'SWEATERS
Variety of styles and colours
Values to $7.95 - Sale Price $2.99 to $3 99
MOM W,M,S, Met at
Pollock Home rail; Mm Awn. Ifot
gotfiv with Mr. kim
gaittlx 442 Watelloo,
Miss Marilyn (.1oop of Clatfgeiy`,
kte., returned home ' ond
spend a few weeks et the home l?f
ler, parents, and Mrs,
toil
.Sileks
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the
Mr. and Mrs, aeorge Wipp and
two children ,of gait spent the
vveelt-end with Mrs. Pearl Patter-
son,
and' Mrs, Rnyden Peyitt
spent Sunday with relatives In"
PreatQn,.
Mr. Allan Fries visited dye
week-end in 1.Yoronto,
• The many friends' of Mr, pert
Pride will, be sorry to learn he.
is suffering 'from a ease of :shing:
'lea.
heire.,e
ieieotipoe hi our bedi.0
Mrs, /AO Brown were Qtr,: and
Mrs. TYPX4 LnWry and WOW ot.
'VOW a4d.Mfrs. W. DOOM% •Of
Guelph,
Week-end visitors with. Mr- anal
Mrs, Milton Pries were Mr, AL
Dried, Mrs. Pecker and Miss
Hilda H'eeker, all of Toronto.
Mr, and Mrs, Harold Ntioelt,
Sharon and Fraser and. Mr. and
Mr's, Howell Fraser spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Fraser in 'Toronto.
Mr. Ken Walker of Galt visited
friends' in the community PRe day
last week,
Mr. and Mrs. Torri *Ounningham
of .Orillia spent several days last
week at the home Of 10 and ,Mrs.
E., Matthews,
Mr. 'and Mrs, Earl Moore spent
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LISTOWEL. KINSMEN
KIN KARNIVAL
Victoria Day Week"End
• . MAY 17, 18, 19
BARN DANCE in ARENA, MAY 17 $1,015 j.N OINCW PRIZES
$1,000 BINGO in ARENA, MAY 19
MIDWAY IN PARK
OPENING BALL GAME
Z. p.m. - MONDAY, MAY 1.9
erie day last 'week in Kitchener.
Mrs. Lloyd Montgomery of
Wingham .visited One day last .weak
with her sister, Mrs, Harvey Me-
Dermitt,
Mr. Bruce Williamson of Lon,
don spent the week-end' with ble
mother, Mrs, Palma Wjlliamsrrn,
Mrs. John vir,41140e Of Falmeratnn
spent the weektend with .Drs.
veretta Wallace. -
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Williefinsm
and two daughters of ThernhiP
spent the week-end with Mrs
Tillmer Ferns.
Mr, and Mrs. Glenn Dolg of St
Catharines spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs., Ross Don:,
Mrs, Martha Baker is anendinf
some time with Mr. and Mrs, ,Vilnier
Giles in Arkona,
VOMWXCH---The W.MS. o
Fordwieli United ,Church held'
their May Meeting at the home of
04. 4erold Pollock with the.
(+:resident, ,04r/O., Karl '04italsao
efia,rge, The , meeting was OPened:
*4 thoughts on Christian fenalb
week, followed by a hynan
Prayer, Minutes were read am
adopted and business, dealt with.
The Shot-M tor the month to h
remembered is Mrs Wilda Camp
hell of Riverdale %potation liospi
tat, Thanitoffering service is to h
on June 7th with Rev. Nelson of
Drayton- as guest speaker:. Rol
call 4as a verse on Love, .Worshly
service was taken by 'Mils. COQ
Pittendreigh aSaisted by three
members, Mrs. Harold. Folioe4
and Mrs, Harold Doig gave ,ar
account of the eopfe.renee .held in
Windsor.
Miss :libel Bois, ,of VordWien,
teacher at S.S. No, a, Minto,
her pupils on CKNX-TV on Mon-
day night in a square dance set,
Sunday visitors with Mr, and
Eight Baptized
At United Church To order, call your
..'telephone business office.
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FORDWICH—At •the wther,s
Day Service in ,Fordwich United
Church on Sunday morning the
rites .of Holy Baptism was per-
Willed. Eight babies Were, christ-
ened as follows:,
Judith Anne, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil Lynn; Linda May,
langhter of Mr,' and Mrs, 'Glenn
Martin; !Karen Elizabeth, daughter
)f Mr. and Mrs, Either Miller;
Dawn Laurine, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Benin; Robert
Earl, son of Mr, and Mrs. Lorne
Siefert; Bradley George, son of
Mr. and Mrs. George Wipp; Fred-
:wick Duncan, son of Mr, and Mrs.
g'red Mccann; Wayne Lloyd, son:
If Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Nickel.
Rev, F. Gardner spoke on
"Salvaging the Home": and used
as his text, "If the foundation
removed what chance have the
righteous ?" Miss Minnie McElwain,
and Mrs. Geo. Richards' sang a
duet. The choir also 'rendered an
,inthem.
°vet 300 D-iesses to 4109se:fivin,:.--o.ualito Values to-819 95,
HERE IS YOUR'OPPORTU-..
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INEXPENSIVE RELIEF
FROM Ail COMMON FOOT TROUBL!S.,-,
A. galaxy of,styles to , choose from in Spring-fresh colours - - - tailored, in glazed cottons, drip Airy
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really breath-taking collection at greatly reduced prices.
$6.99 $9.99 12•99
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SATURDAY MAY 17th
- Mr, and Mrs. Eugene. Spurgeon
and family of Mt. Albion ' spent
Mother's Day with the latter's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. 'Floyd Vere.
Mrs, Elizabeth Hainstock, Mr,
and Mrs. Robt. Connell and Mar-
jorie visited in Ethel on Sunday
and attended the christening of
Debra Joy, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Bateman .in the Un-
ited Church.
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erchsny come in and let this , representative of
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how millions of foot ,sufferers have found
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Dr. Scholl'ii Foot Comfort Appliances, Rem-
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DUNLOP'S SfOE ST
WINGHAM, ONT.
Quite a number from here at-
tended the operetta "The Mikado",
:by the student& of Norwell High
School which Was put on in Pal-
merston, May 1st and 2nd, and in
Harristo,n ,May 5th and 6th.
Mr. and' Mrs. Carl Bender and
family and Mr. Clarence Bender
of Pahrierston visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Stan Forester,
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Emmerson Hargrave were,
Mr, and Mrs. Earl Hallman and
family and Mr. and Mrs, Ron Reed
of Listowel. '
Mr, and Mrs. Carl Stewart of
Listowel and Mr. and Mrs. James
Vittie visited on Sunday with Mr„
and Mrs. William Sothern.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Tomlin of
Durham visited over the week-end
With Mr. and Mrs. Art Forester;
Week-end and Sunday visitors
with Mr.i and Mrs. Earl Moore
were Mr. and Mrs.. Ted Benny,
MHO. and. Erenda Lee 'of Erin;
Mr. and Mrs, Jack Bricker, Mary
Lou and Johnny' and Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Benin and Dawn, all of.
Kitchener.
Hatch Our counters for Numerous Other Bargains Are you really ready'' •
for the trip?
SPECIAL .OFFER ON. .114EN"'S
Y60'0' all :Set for the first big outing of the
Gas in the tank. Water in the radiator. Air in the titles,.
But are you really ready? Iterriernher a doled in your
our or its equipMent can Cause a lot of trouble. ft can
spoil your trip—or even lead to ,a major disaster rM
the road. Make sure. Chock your brakes and steering
aystem. Check your tires for Wear :and damage., Cheek
your lights, front arid back. Check the-exhaust omen"
for dangerous leaks, And do it melte:, teeituas Yiotar
whole bummer of motoring pleasitte depends ott satety.
You eattl be really sate ot your safety it yott aren't
really stire 'of your ear. Your Ontario Department .
Transport urges you to check your .es.v.,icheek yetir
irivitig—and, cheek two:We:1104
BLOUSES "Arnel", "Te.rylene" , Silk and Cotton
Broken style and colour ranges
' $ 29 Values to $5.95 . . .. ...... "in;
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SPRING and SUMMER GLOVES
\Values
QUALITY WOMEN'S SUITS
DISCOUNTS UP TO 30% . $19.95 up
Values to $55.00
c u.P to $1 ,89 ,„ . , .. • • 6 6 6-9 i,•114 •
Hand picked fashigns from foremost Canadian designers.
• Every coat Reduced from 20% t° 50%
• Priced for IMPORTANT SAVINGS at
EXTRA PANTS FREE with every MADE-TO-MEASURE SUIT by
W. R. Johnston during sale
Full length styles in the 'season's most exciting fabrics, enhanced by superb tailoring.
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to $
Miss Louise. Browne, of Teronto,
spent the week-end With her par-
ents,
Mt. and Mrs. Doug Wildfang of
Tormpto spent the week-end with
lVft, and Mrs. -'toy sitootooN, the
latter returning home with them
after spending the past week in
'Toronto.
Mn. and Mrs. Cecil Lynn and
two children of Orangeville, Mr.
and Mrs. Geo. Bolander and John,
of Komoka, Miss Mary McLean,
GordonG Mr. Ridley and two sons
of London, were week-end visitors
with Mrs. Earl Ridley.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey McDermitt
'spent Sunday in Galt with, the
former's mother, Mrs. Clara Mc-
Dermitt.
:anna's" Men's Wear .114fina"1:Lidiee ear
N/ G 11 . M
Both. tore4. open on Saturday Nights until 11
Miss,SilittleY'beiitiett, of Toronto,
spent 'the Week-end with her par-
ents, Mr; and Mrs. Chester ton.
nett.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob tampbeil aSt
faintly visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mt% 'deorge itesS In Oaltv