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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1958-11-26, Page 6' -•••-`,V." '''••5,•,',351-.1V•Ii.+M•••11•1•4•••••••,••••••-r••••••••••1, •••' •A,••••S ,G,S•••••5:11.,`,••••••••••••••••W•r••••••14.,,,,,•• Ir'•*41011114i**ttat44.4'144.4110‘410 1%4411.'44i \ ..4.40144140.0.4 t# (It irl• "."`A *C.40, •101110,1011A7411 • IPlig# OW The Wiliam AfiVitne11, TAOS,Wtay, Nov. ,3e.i.10A HOLIDAY 'BLUES? IF MOW'S THE REASON A T.C.C. LOAN CAN 'ANNOY ID 11 SEASON! • CHRISTMAS EXrgssgs WINTER H9I.IOAYs ROME REPAIRS LOIS from $3.50. to $2,500, or more. Take up to 30 mouths to repay on a wide selection of loan planS. Prompt, dignifiod service. FUEL BILLS 148 THE SQUARE, PHONE 77 G ODERI CH, ONT. Brother Dies in Riverdale Hospital. Ronald Arthur Bee, brother of Mrs. G. W. Tiffin, Wingham, died on Friday evening in Riverdale liospital, Toronto. Funeral •ser.. vie° was held on Monday afternoon from. the Murray B. Newbigging funeral home 'with interment in rork CerneterY. 4oe wv.3hi his 32ncl year, In the summer of 1967 he was stricken with polio and for seven Monthwas epied continually to an iron , Wag; Be suffered a couple of evere recessions,. but within a year was operating the Boe Automaave, Toronto, of which he was vice-president and general Manager, from his hospital room, Where he made all major decisions for the company. Mr. Bee is survived by his wife, the former Muriel Keeling of Wil- Jowcaie, and three daughter Lin- da, 6, Susan a and Carole about a year and a. half;, his mother, ldra. Arthur Brie and two sisters, Mrs. G. W, Tiffin (Audrey) of Wing- litim and Mrs. W. H. Leamen (Nor- ma) of Thornhill, He was a member of St. James - Bond United Church in Willowdale and prior to his .iliness was presi- dent of the boys' club associated T58-47 with the church. Wrogmck;04,w,:4,07,z_ezmlogjrfitai rizogoiMArigg,,M4M:01.WOVO • • 4 WHITECHURCH Mr. and Mrs., Jack Johnston of London. vialted, on Sunday with his parents, M. aud Alm Genii= Johnston. Dr, Donald Watt of ,,foronto and R.ev. George Watt of Oakville attended the funeral of the iate Thomas Moore on Thursday laat. Dr. Watt nild his.son, Gera spent the weelt-end with his parents, Rev. and M. W, J. Watt. Dr, Watt was speaking on Sunday at Brucefield and shovving his pictures of his work at Bella Coola, B.C, Mrs. MUlan Moore argaret, and Mr. Harry IVfeClenagtote, Wn- h11rn accompanied and visited with the latter'daughter, 'Mrs, Glenn 'Swan, .of )3ruoaield. The fire, which burned Mr, 'Clar- ence Irwin's barn on the 2.nd of Kinloss, could be seen in this dis- trlet On Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Ronald Forster and ehildr*en, of Lucknew visited on Sunday with his brother, Mr. Wm, Forster, of W. Wawitnesh, Mr, Jim Reid of Port Elgin and Mr. Wm, Rintoul, who left here over a -week ago to attend the funeral of •their uncle, the late • George Gillies, at Big Beaver, south' of Regina, arrived home en Mon- day. They ran into ,hdtvy snow In the Dakotas, and stayed dn motel and found heavy snow in IVfichigan, Mr. and MI's. Cecil 'Falconer spent the week -end with mr. arid This is your store for Buy Something for the Home that you:will Enjoy the ‘whole Year 'Round • CHiSTERFIELD SUITES ATTRESSES • BEDROOM SUITES • KITCHEN SUITES irgogrio,ovrmamirawar..4-war.arzoal4o.444zozilzoc.-To4.--o.swzortrzrzraimosm(44.%.4%omgsozar,imigoimatwoomo,,s%i Hassocks The all-new, easy to inflate, stir filled Hassock ONLY $9.95 Hold 500 lbs., wipe clean plastic in assorted colors, fully „ guaranteed. 4 At .07144, OUIER HASSOCKS FROM 0.95 Choose 'your Christmas CM Lamp from our complete selection" of TV Lamps, NoVelly,,Lamps, Floor Lamps, 'Table Lam ps and Bedroom Lamps. . agit..Tvgr4140C41404.t.T.4=4,1,KeiZaltar4f-,0411:04%4V,44.14,140140==e1,14WRIlfiacZWAKOr==',014.%i5SIUMX-M'Ata14.14a4=0,tt p4. Of pe'a Sewing Boxes .. $2.95 Floor Lamps .. :. . $12.95 Mirrors $6.95 , illirtkc i Smokers , ... ,. $1.49 Card Tables ....... $4.69 TV Lamps $3.95 6 and Joys ;weer! . Magazine Racks $2.95 Clothes Hampers' . : $7.95 End .Tables . ; $4.95 Table Lamps . . $5.95 Coffee Tables . . $8,95 Chairs of all types $10.95Cushions „ .... $1.39 harokau,14- zoggozwoz.-ixtzlooicoczogatuzz=.14Amoz-trzl.wozoo,r.zur4,uzzeztroiar4:04%.%%rgargoimgmtmouvAmr.404) GIFTS that will light up the Children's Hes on Christmas 1110111111g High Chairs ' RoZking Chairs rt Baby Walkers VL Commode Chairs 0 Doll Carriages i Doll Strollers I Baby Jumpers " . 0 Cribs . 0 kt Play Pens .. wrcim, SEW11‘1431: BASKETS • , ,' , froth $1,39 ie $5.96 AtmoroimatatioomokstAmitgooioutotlippouivzimg**4044,14ozogmocigtogeOcautimro,4,44cAmmiriaoionomogrovvogria • , ,T•AltrV,' 4 4 icalt111,0,11,WiLiel ,„„„#14.,„.• ' large and very fine selection or CEDAR cursTs moirern and Tratiltliong zitig.oio4oticioPatugioutzutroativialowiatiowogigit,0044zgogtrow,tm Walker Home Furnishings Phone 106 S. J. WALTER Wingharn omigoogioamg‘kuutozw.0,414000geghtmorit404400400.1.04 4.40000001ArAVolvs • • ,400000:1010. r • r r r • r r r • r • A • 5r,•• • •-•• .1.1 .4,.+Y -*Pm, '•1 • ," • .1'o l• ; ;1111 ; 11 .1 • 11* 4 • 4., t Visit voriicommogoomatirototoot4,-roimA4:- 04-'-zvAmkoitom-Atr4ku'ofm. qiima-F4R------_ oi Carmichaers . • FOR YOVR, iff.1444VOMMAKKOMOttairglWorigifOrai0414MOMUirigr4fOicagoWifkr4r40104WartgrAWA/0440*00404t$140/040girigal Check the following Practical i Gift items . SLIPS ° A rractioal eat; sizes 82 - 44 $2;98 to $4.9$ . . PYJAMAS 1.n Shorty or, reghlar style in listatnelette ofr(siepe - S. M. 14 $2,98 to $195 Be sure t� ask about our Tom Girl style Ai $3,95 NYLONS The perfect gift for any occasion, at allY thine, beautiful 89 gauge, 15 denier ',Weldreat" walking sheer Nylons gift boxed $1,25 Pair GIRLS°. SLACKS la teen-age sizes 12 - 48 by Lady Hapilltoh -- lovely plaids .$9.95 Pair Plaid Slacks.- sizes 7 -14 • , . $4,50 P.air TEEN-AGE REVERSIBLE SKIRTS Sizes - 14x' .$10.08 • Also flirts' Slips'Sweaters; Pyjamas, Skirt4,, Car . Coats, Dress Coats and fancy kiree4Ongth Rib lloSe. WHY. 'NOT MAKE CARMICHAEL'S Y;ur ONE-STOP shopping place for all the family? You can be sure Of. the Westfar, less, •.' when, you shop at Cartuithael's Men's PY,billsas, Sim 'ShirtS, Pres ii GloYes, Dress 11041, Alud Work C108400. BOYS' SPLIT HOOD WINTER JACKETS the only Jacket for cold, stormy days - sizes .1-6x & 8-1(1 Priced from $11,95 to $15.95 BOYS' PYJAMAS Sizes 3 - fix and '8 - 16 . $1.98 - $2.98, Dress Pants, •Shirts, Sox and Many "10) gift items, Lined Jeans, useful We else belle:* fun range 'of Baby ,Clothes including Bunting Bags, Snow Sulfa, Coat Sets, Sleeper's and Blankets,. Mrs Elgin Welwood of Caleden,. Mr. Victor Emerson has com- pleted his, job of ibuilding tatables at Mr. Jas,' Forster'S" barnr Z� Lorne Forster.' " ' • Mrs, K, Dowling spent the week- end with her parefits,'IVIr,' and Mrs. Rboney• of :Mt. •Forest, and, With Rotlisay.frierids. ti .and N'fr. Russell Chapman Sind' Gary' spent*the w8e1c4end with Mr. and Mrs. 'Rosa" Sinith' of Wet - `Miss Winnifred Farrier ' of Tor,- pritoi`spent 'the Week -end With her Parents, 'Mr. and lira. W R,I-Fsy..: Her. , • • , Mr,. and Mrs. Wm. Humphrey and family of St.' Helens. visited on Sunday with Mr. and•Mrs. parnet Farrier. Mrs: Willis visited on Sunday with her another, Mrs. IN/usgrove"of Wraxeter, who has beext ill with a heart condition at. the liOrne of her son, IVIr. Stewart Musgrove. The Women's Institute will hold their December meeting On Tues- day, December 16th Rev, R. T..tA, Marshall will •..be: thp• special speaker, Mrs. Ceo. FiSlier; tel at For- dyce schoo) 'w1J,, hOld her Christ- mas concert.,ja .1.4e; memorial hall here on DecoMber 5 and' S.S, go, 10 Kinloss, witli Mrs, iVfathers, teach- er, will hold their concert in the hall 'on " the, '12th. The Sitriclay School 'of the United Church will hold a concert in the church on' ldenday, December 22. " Mrs, Russell Ross and Mrs.,Wal- lace Conn held their sewing meet - ng al the home of Mrs. Victor Emerson on Thursday and this Week will eommentel the sewing project among the members for the spring competition Whitechurch FarM Forbid met on TileSday evening last, at the home of Nil% and Mrs. Wm, Purdon, .and this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs, jas. Falconer, ' .17SE PLVBAPPLB OUBBS tonsurahle or chicken broth, be Next tilne, you serve. bouillon just a little different and #add a specially geed' flavor by piecing throe or four cubes of fresh plrie- apple in the bottom of each eup or bond before lidding the bot )reth, The deeter was hinting -whet he finally reached his table at a civic after breaking aWaY f torn a werfieri Who sought advice on a .Per,Serlal health problem, "tio you think 1 houk1 seralher a bill'?" the. tioeto •asked a lawyer who sat tit'xt to' hint. "Why' notr the lawyer replied. '""itott rerideted proteSeletial IletVideS bYg1vht di/lee IThanks,* thetht ys1c1a said, "I think 11 do that. When tho doctor Went to his Offito tlio nett day to, tilifiatoh the •bill . ta the annoying' woman, , found a letter trot thelikwyer„ read ; :"Por legal SerViees THE FAMILY STORE t 0 please' • In just on04.op: you. ton shoptor &lithe ••fciirdly'es ChristIrgs slipperS 1ee7arYte°s.ni-le cuirPtliPrienii 1") to ViNGHAM. . •