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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1958-12-17, Page 5Tole whighani aarankkeollitmaki, WHITEMANe Men small children break toys .mo,re precious things, May be unintentiOnal and due to lack of coordination of their muscles, This can usually he remedied by keen^ ing 'minable articles out of reach Of the child. A ...,. ..: ...,..,...,,..,,,,,..‘,..,1,,..:.,,,.,..L, OPTOKTRIS Jowolouomoolkotowittiginktiommomijou p p I Th ougboess -7- Ability, 74., Time 404 • locolouo101•iiiconlioqiitioll,1•111floaoliwttonolooljii roloogopgrigifOrWitgiMlicif4f4W4W4K4f4ifigiRlifSifieOgig Phone 37 for appointment call .,fitoGILLI tht TV Repair • Service Oar Thilraday..evabitm Mrs, .414% Inass.pont . the week- Ind at the home of Mn and Mrs, garry Foster; Ifarriaton. Mr. and Mrs. :Picli.son. and o ren of Delmore spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Moore. • • Mr. Elden 'Emerson arrived :home from Toronto on Saturday and left on Sunday to spend a few. days this week at Work on ,the boat. Midland Prince, on which he sailed' this summer. Rios McGregor • accompanied him, and will spend a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon •, Mr. Beth Gaunt, 'Wingham, spent, • the weeltmend at the home of his; sister, Mrs. Geo, 'MOOlenaghan, Mr, and, Mrs, Walter 'Elliott and, children visited on Sunday •at. the home of his sister, Mrs. Wm, Mc- Pherson, St, Helens, Quite number in this district • have had the -telephone installed in their homes •citiring.the past week, Mn Donald Hill, Mr. Wesley Tiffin, Mrs, Wm, Dawson, Mr. and. Mrs. Ed. Nicholson and, Coleen of .'rhantesford spent Satur- day with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, John Hutchison,. Mr. and Mrs. .Gilbert .P.Peeroft. and 'clilidren visited on Sunday with: her „parents,...Mr.!•,:and; Mrs.. F.cohez:t...wctacrt.nt .13rucepo4.--' .and. Mrs, :Jack • Johnstonn „Of LOn.don • spent 'the week-:end` with , hiennrents,,Mr, and Mrs..Gershom - Johnston and with her 'Parents at .T.LucknoW„--- Ross 'MeMichkel Sarnia, also visited on Sunclayiwith' his, wife and - family -at :the-:JOhn- -.,sten'horne, ' Xt It is deltherate destructimainsis it may help, if • his toya are the, hind that take apart easily, Clay or sand wig often fill the, •neod ;of these children and it is. a more economical solution to. the •Wrech, ing problem. ' Tomato M.1) !Nelda; COMhIne ',20i*Otunce Can tomato- juice, 1 19.. oltooe can undiluted conaurnmo and 04 teaspoon Worceatershire sauce Q . r to a drees• het pepper sauce. thoroughly. Serve in juice glasses with a slim celery and carrot stick Itn each, How you get so much more • for much less in... ,THE wtt andy.l's, Douglas Kauffman nfKItChen.014, and Mr. and Mrs. Archie PUrtiOn and daughter, Kathy visited on Sunday with their Mother, Mrs. W. JaCklin of 1:414- towel NO, Bert 'Thompson moved on Tuesday to town, where he will spend the winter months at ,the •rihronle;sfcinhispitrgootnhaer,lroMar.d,NorMan 17-7171‘r Mrs, jOS, Thompson, Coderich, and Mr. and Mrs. Calvin 4oblinson and sons, Spent last week-end at the home of Mr. Ross Thompson of Tllisonburg and Mr, Claire Thoinpson of Langterl. BY STUDEBAKER Don't Don't let faulty TV reception mar your holidays. If your television set is out-of-kilter call McGill's TV service department today Guaranteed workmanship, by experts, backed by, sI the latest'of testing equipment will mean satis=', IL- faction for you' when, you need television service • work done. ,'M-MM -'THE RIGHT' cOSMETICV C ERTAINLYMRHE40; ill FFEAtHCE -04.41 GOT - Acta UMMTCO WITH " SEE OUR NEW LINE OF PHILIPS AND`: ZENITH TV SETS ON. DISPLAY AT OUR STORE. ),VANCE'S . DRUG STORE quality;sized just right. Seats six adults easilyi-nearly three' feet' shorter outside, easier to et" in and out of. ,7::Deliv'erskopmileage,_peak1 performance, on regular low-cOst. gas. Easier to park and turn, fun to drive. Casts less to buy,,far less to operate., Smart.. Sensible ;.,,,Spirited. It's Youi• New Dimension in' MOtoiing Look and Learn today' RA. 11110•01 Remember Television is the Christmas ; Gift for the Whole Family: We Service Every Set We Sell Phone 380 ,Wingham 219.133CAL TRAPtI.IARKS Bert ArmstrongP-h°ne 181 WinghamP Ont. • • • .•• . • Mr. and Mrs, Percy Vincent of Auburn visited on Saturday With Mr, and Mrs. ,Taa, Falconer. Mies Edna Carr, ,p,eg.11„ of .St Thomas anent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russel Rosa The pupils of S.S. No. 12, W Wawanosb Fordyce School, pro- stinted their Christmas proTrarri ow the •School Day$ Hour on CENX on Saturday. Mr. John Phillips of W.: Wa- Wahesh was taken to Wingham Hospital on Saturday following a heart:Iseizure' • The United hurch Sunday geboolLwill hold; its concert and social, evening in the church on Monday evening next, 'Mr; and Mrs. Wm. Rintoul and children visited on Sunday with her ,Parenta Mr. and „Mrs, George Caldwell of Plyth. Fred beacon has been 'a natiene`' in Wingham Hospital dur- jn'the,,past week. t ' Mr,: Archie Watt of Toronto visiteri on Thursrlsv last with his Barents,' Mr. and Mrs.. W. J. Watt. Mr,.,and Mrs, Howard Martin and children visited on Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. lid 'SniMmacher of Mildmay. The executive of, the Country Curlers Club met on Friday ev- eningnt the home of the nresiant, Mr •John McGee, to plan the winter curlingschedule. Mrs. Robert Ross left on Sat-or-, day 'to Spend the, week-end with •,her sister, Mrs. W. Craig of To- ronto, and leaves thin week to he With,her sister, Mrs. Hunt at Swift Dirrent, who has been hospitalized following a stroke. The ladies of the W.M.S of the Prenbyterian church meet this Wedpbsday ,at the home of Mrs. Hari 'Caslielt; The 'Sunday School of Calvin- Brick, United Church • will hold their•.Christnias concert on Mon- day-,evening,' next week, And ask that the ladies have their hOme- made 'icandy -ready on Friday. Mrs, Rutherford Reavie and Bill goitAre--(4ufw,,447.4gozoikokoikoz-miur ;qa0K-fgf4rqgffg-AkWrAkf4KifiCW;-Z-fZ-Mr4WAVX-ef.f;.4Af,-f444-f4kM-KCAKikt4-Yf4r 4.X4,0,4144A.„ ,TABLE LAMPS, wide Selection COFFEE' TABLES A,rhorite Tops From $11.75 WINGHAM From $6.95 CEDAR CHEST LANE and EEO SEAL Priced from $49.50 CLOTHES HAMPERS '6 $7.50 Magazine End Tables $11.95 ing,..w.umt.,4•Tztgezezezrzezmo.maufzez..,43..=-Arull LAST MINUTE GIFT SUGGESTIONS i Il,, ,forBOOSTERchkios as !manor CiiAinilieRr ' Let 'the wee ones :it up to th2 table for high audit 1 li . $3.75 BOUDOIR LAMPS (As Illustrated) in White or Bide $11.95 per pair Others priced from $8.95 per pair mmarocemzztrovwcsza • Colonetni Toss Cushions • Spring-fillN1 Crib MattresseS • Kindergarten Roekers • Iligh OWN • Space Savers • Sklar Chesterfield „Suites '0 Chrome Kitchen Sets Lanips • Pisde Class Mirrors • Smokers • Hassocks • Brass Magazine Racks • Moor YAWN • Tele-Rama ChairS • eStr: Tables Bross lliatagine Rarks Drop in to our store and browse around. Aczamogx,stgurzrzorAmlicuurz4Toomive4 (gni shown) 5 pc. $33.75 — others as low as $22.95 ' Immacooloe.ommootoemea Srnallt deposit will hold your gift selection till Christmas. EASY TERMS FREE DELIVERY OCVAIIVW0A,V,P,ovron STOOLS covered as iihistrated $10,50 each (am shewe) Vtiriety in ate& Otily $29.75 Ceinplete SeleOtion 4 variety alto anti entlieets Priced from $3,95 .0110111t STOntS Front $6,95 MANI PILLOWS • $1140 per pair -r! *IiMMIttl*Ant MitIVIMMICIOA:VIONICVNIOMMUMMUSOONNVO-tMVP,OM*Vrt. Pri1/411%." • ....... . YIslted on Saturday with Mr. iteavie in Westminster Hospital, London. Mn Reavie expects to get home for Christmas. Mr. and grs. MelvinMcClenag. ban and Michael and Wayne Stecko, of Kitchener visited on Sunday with his parents, Mr, and Mrs, Ben MeOlenagilan, Mr, Me- Clenaghan returned home on Tues. day last after visiting with his daughter, Mrs, Wm. parker of Clinton, Afullh°ugatbeg 'on riaY evening in the Meniglffalrere for the concert presented by the Peeil# of S.S. No, 10 Kinloss, with their teacher, Mrs. Melvin Matbers, Wayne Farrier acted as announcer for the occasion, and all enjoyed the chorus singing, solos, duets.' dancing numbers, saxophone and violin numbers, dialogues and skits that made up a splendid program, George Conn was pianist for the occasion, Santa arrived and the trustees passed out the' bags of pop-corn and oranges to all the children In the crowd, Lunch was served 'and Tiffin's •orchestra pro: vided Music for dancing. Several have been making raids on Mr. John Pardon's spruce plantation on the river side-road over the week-end, to procure an ,aay Christmas tree , for their hOrne-' Police have , been following uPf offenders. The folks of this district have , been invited to gather in the PreS byteriart Church on Sunday even=' ing, to hear a Christmas- message' and sing the Carol 'song& of the season. The S 5, of the United Church will present their program in the church next Monday .evening • and the young people will present their play, The Battle of the Budget. All are cordially 'invited to come out and enjoy the evening together, The Davidton well-drillers finish, ed • drilling a well forJohnston Cohn, last week going down 129 feet. A great many People in this district are still drawing water for barn and house use; and are hon- ing for a good thaw that would take the heavy rolls and 'loads, Of snow off the roofs. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McBurney and sons visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Dawson Craig, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gaunt and Donald, and Miss Leah' Currie, Wingham, were in Hanover on Wednesday last, where they attend- ed the Choral Yuletide Musicale, presented each year in ,Hanover. Miss, Janet Gaunt was a member of the singing group. • Carl McClenaghan shot a rabid fox on the road on Saturday. The Christmas concert in S.S. No, 9 Kinloss will be held this ' s e ataakrizar .41•46,de •