The Wingham Advance-Times, 1959-03-18, Page 3The iriavour (aid
colour of Stater .
is Natare's Secret!
R, H, Lloyd, J. Moffatt and ,A. L.
Posliff.
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FIFTEEN YEARS AGO
After spending nearly three years
overseas, Harry RosS, son of Mr.
.and Mrs, Henry Ross of town .ar-
rived hack home last - week. Dur-
ing his stay in. England he saw
Jack Fraser, Jack Johnston, Cliff
Jenkins, ]3ert Platt, Glenn Sin-
namon, Harry Montgomery, Ed
Finley, Joe Ellacott, Mac Cameron,
Harry Brown of Blyth.
• Mr. Fred W, Spry on Thursday
returned home from the Wingham
Hospital, where he was a patient
for a week.
• Miss Elaine Walsh, of Toronto,
a daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Gor-
den Walsh, of Beigreve. has ac-
cepted a position with the Ontario
Department of Health.
A picture in one of the Toronto
dailies shows two wounded „Brit-
ish soldiers receiVing first aid in
Italy. Also shown in the picture is
Stewart „Forsyth, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Alex Forsyth, who is walking
toward the camera.
Mr, G. C, Gammage has been ap-
pointed as a member of the Wing-
ham High School Board. '
Lance Corporal Stewart Scott,
who is with the Provost Corps in
England, recently had the honor
of being one of a two-man escort
to the Xing and Queen when they
visited the Beaver Club in. London.
iWhen tempted to listen to the high powered
sales talk of a door-to-door salesman of vitamin
f. products, ask yourself, where will he be to-
- morrow?
His store is an order book—his foundation in the
community is a pair of fast moving feet.'
Contrast the uncertainty of dealing with him .
'with buying Vitamins from McKibbons
Rexall Drug Store. A complete pharmacy
established in,this community for 57 years
since 1901.
Obviously DEPENDABILITY of PROUCT
, and VALUE , is guaranteed when
you buy Vitamins, here. ,
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FIFTY YEARS AGO
The private telephone line ex-
tending to KnilOss has lately been
-connected with the Bell Telephone
Company's system at Lucknow, so
that interchange of. conversations
over the two systems is now pos-
sible.
The many friends of Mr. George
CROWN
Theatre - Harriston
LAST TIME TONIGHT
WEDNESDAY, March 18
"AND GODS
CREATED WOMAN"
Starring:
Bright Bardot, Curt Jurgens
ADMITTANCE
RESTRICTED
TOV.ERSONS
18 YEARS'OF AGE OR OVEN
THURS. - - SAT,
March 19 - 20.- 21
"The Seventh Voyage ,
Of. Sinball"
(Technicolor)
Kerwin Mathews and
Kathryn Grant
The experience and adventure,of
Sinbad Prince of Bagdad - His
Lady Love and the Genie with
the Magic Lamp.
MON. - T'UES. - WED.
March 23 - 24 - 25
"ME AND THE
COLONEL"
All Comedy
Double Bill Program
"ROONEY"
Starring John Gregson in 'a
warm hearted amiable little
Irish Comedy about a garage
man and his romantic problems.
PICG' 290 OF 3
pKG. 290
SMALL 150
PKG.
at
'Se- 444 47y." •
TH SHAY, FRIDAY, SATURN =Y; MARCH 19-20.21
-LYNN VALLEY — STANDARD
, LE BEETS
LYNN VALLEY — STANDARD
TOMATOES 6
EVAPORATED
CARNATION KILN 7
9
'COOKED IN TOMATO SAUCE
HE/NE SPAGHETTI 7
0
20-0Z. TINS *SLOP
20-0Z TINS . ' $1.00
16-0Z. TINS $1 AO
14-0Z. TINS $1.10
IS-OZ. TINS $11100
TINS $1200
E ISO 290 BAG
EASTER CANDIES
"Dollar Days" Feature—California Sweet & Jtdey
Seedless Navels - 163's 3 Dos, Poly Bag
Sunkist ORANGES 3 for $1:00
Fresh. Cuban. No. 1 Grade — An Ideal Dessert
PINEAPPLE = Large size 12's 4 for $1.00
California Crisp, Tender
CELERY STALKS - jumbo size 21's- 26e
Imported No. 1 Texas
FRESH CARROTS - 20 oz. Poly Bag 2 for 25e
GREEN GIANT
L'IrS CORN
,LYNN VALLEY — STANDARD
GREEN PEAS
bARE'S— ASSORTED COLOURS
PANNED EGGS
DARE'S — EASTER
11 PPY I TA.NGY1 OLD
!LACK DIAMOND CHEESE
P CHMELLO
CHEESE SLICES
ci..OVER VALLEY
'N LO CHEESE
MacLAHEN's CHEESE 0. lb. pkg.
IMPERIAL 55c
PLAIN OR PIMENTO CHEESE
CHATEAU 140. 310
BRAVO PLAIN
SPAGHETTI
SAUCE.
SPECIAL 1 250
14-62.
TIN
JELLY EGGS
McCORMICK'S — FOIL WRAPPED
CREAM FILLED EGGS
CHOCOLATE
BUNNIES AND EGGS
PAAS EASTER EGG
COLOURING KITS
Jersey Cream Crackers
HoVAL — ASSORTED FLAVOURS
INSTANT PUDDING
CLARK'S COMPLETE *
SPAGHETTI DUVNER
SAVE ort ICE CREAM
RICHMELLCi ,— AssonTtb FLAVOURS
ICE CrIEAM
290
4-0S. PKGS:
PIEG.
BAKERY FEATUREt f-- Getieral Bakeries . ez.
SULTANA FRUIT CAKE 55c
Power Rouse of Vitamin C n
Dominion - Fresh Frozen-ORANGE JUICE iiiiiiiiii ...„ ..... fOosr.'7t9ht,
Philadelphia,
Plain. or Relish 4 oz, pkg.
CREAM SPREADS 21c
VALUES ErrrcriVE
BYTHE
PIECE LB. 690
SPECIAL
2 for 55c
SPECIAL
3 for 95c
SPECIAL
4 for 59c
won, CLOSISil TIME
SAT'. Si
WINGHAM
FROZEN FOOD
SAVE Ile—Booth,, Ocean Fresh
COD FILLETS - 16 oz. pkg.
SAVE 22c—Aylmer.' Fancy
RASPBERRIES - 15 oz. pkg. '
SAVE lie—Green-Lake. Choice
GREEN PEAS - 13 oz. pkg. '
KRAFT — PLAIN OR PIMENTO BORDEN'S
CHEEZ WHIZ 1-2,111' 310 ELSIE ROLLS
. „
'dktleft 890 SQUARE pAcK
EVERYTHING is SHARIMITO
MINION
DOMINION STORES LIMITED
SPEctAt I
PKG• 330
210
490
290
350
320
490
.11V2-0S. ''CELLO BAG
0-0Z. PKG.
L.
ROLL
11-OZ: PKG.
CASINO -0.- IMPORTED , 10-OZ. PKG. GOUDA
Pada 7/4 R-eacift, Pkit,
P‘ate 53 Ifig‘ed, 117
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SALES,
13US INESS
FINANCING
rum,
HOUSEHOLD
OILLS
WINTER
HOLIDAYS
CAP
REPAIRS
WHEN PILED-UP BILLS
SAY "GET A LOAN
CALL T.C.C.
ON THE TELEPHONE
Loans from $1.50, to $2,500. or more.
Taknop to 30 mont;is to repay on a wide selection of
loan plans.
Prompt, clignifiea sorvicO.
148 THE SQUARE
RICH, , ONT
PHONE 797
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AWNINGS TILEs.
LUMBER — BUILDING-- CUPBOARDS
Telephone 2.60 ""Wingham
PURDON'S LADIES' WEAR, Wingham
Ti*ANKS
Folding .Aluminum
SASH '
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THI
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ONTARIO attA04 pRosuciar
• MAIRKITING POARD
IttrIMENTING 40,000 CREAM PROPP(1111 1101,
to the hundreds of people that, patronized ui
0. out "Liqi.4dation
will'come in again when we re-stock our Afore
with-new merchandise of Work Clothes, Boots,
Shoes and Sundries.. 'The Store will be known
as "FARMERS' OUTFITTING STORE”.
• G. W. Armstrong of Wingharn, Area salesman S. B. Crossma•n is at
left with district tuanager W. , V. 'McDermott, second from left, pre-
senting the award to Mr. Armstrong,—Photo, BA.
Flood Warning!,
RESIDENTS IN THE LOWER WINGHAM
AREA and an other low-lying areas of Turn.
berry Township are warned of the possibility of
serious flood conditions during, the spring thaw.
In the event of any emergency these citizens will
be asked forfull co-operation with the municipal
authorities.
W. JACK WILLITS,
Reeve.
^Bill Gordon,
DISTRICT DEALERS honored by British American.Oil at a banquet
in Toronto, February 24, for top sales and service performance during
.1959' included: Jack Calvert and reter Sreveck of `Stratford; and
Cruickshank .of the B Line 'of Turn;
berry will be sorry to hear that he
underwent an, operation at the
Wingham hospital on Friday last,
On Monday morning death claim-
ed an aged and highly respected
resident of this tov,rl in the person
of Agnes Patterson, relict of 'the
late George Houghton.
On Monday evening fire started
in the book store of Elliott and
Walley in the Gregory Block,
caused by the explosion of a lamp.
Although the fire was confined to
the one store stocks in the adjoin-
ing' stores, owned by W. G. Patter"-,
son, jeweller and George Carr,
-Merchant tailor, were damaged by
smoke and water. '
The Gorrie Vidette reports that
Mr. W. H. Green, of this town, has
been in Wroxeter .with a view to
purchasing the electric light plant
in that village.
Mr. David Rush has purchased
Mr, John. T. Lamonby's grocery
business on Josephinb Street and-
has taken possession, Mr. Lamon-
by takes over Mr, Rush's two
dwelling houses in the transfer.
On Wednesday evening of last
week Mayor Gregory entertained
the mernibers of the fire brigade to
an oyster supper ,at MOore's Par-
lour in recognition of their serviem
in „saving his building from, des-
truction by fire,
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FORTY YEARS AGO '
.'Second Lieut, J. J. Mitchell, the
youngest son of Mr, and Mrs. 3. 3
Mitchell, was killed in an airplane
training accident in England on
January 24.
Bandsman R, T. Cowell is ex-
pected to arrive at his home in
Wingham in the very near future.
Pte.' George L. Day, 'son of Mrs.
Robert Day, has arrived in Lon-
don. Pte Bert McLean, „„ son of
Mr. and Mrs. John McLean, ar-
rived home on the noon train on
Monday.
Robert S. Little, RCNVR, son of
Mr. John Little, North Street, ar-
rived home from overseas last
week.
Mr, James McGee, Morri; has
rented his farm to Mr. Will Ed-
gar. Mr. McGee will go Co the
West this spring,
Mr. Levi Harding had the mis-
fortune, while cutting ice on the
river on Thursday, to fail, into the'
water, He was rescued shortly.
E. Merkley and Son have sold
a Grey Dort Special to Mr, W. F.
VanStone.
It is almost certain that daylight
saving time will 1be continued in
Canada and the United States in
1919. .
Nursing Sister Jessie Wilson, the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gavin
Wilson; who has been in charge of
One of the military hospitals in
Shorneliffe. arrived home.
Mr, A. E, Dovey, who left here
with the 18th Battalion, is visiting,
at' the home of Mr. and Mrs. H.
Williams, Pte Arthur Dovey, who
was killed last, summer, was a 'bro-
ther. 1
Mr. Robert Currie, East Wawa-
nosh, has purchased Mr, 13illit•
Burke's residence on Centre St,
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TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO
. On Thursday last Mr. Thos. Fells
Shipped the household effects and
motor ear of Mr, C, P. smith to
Oaclbore, Bay, Victoria, )3,C., where
the latter has purchased a fine
home,
Mr, Thomas Saint is at present
very ill with pleuro-pneumonia.
Mr. Charlie Henderson of Han-
non, is visiting with friends In and
around Wingham,.
Mrs. Richard DeaCon of Guelph,
Spent the week-end with het par-
ents, Mr, and Mrs, .William Salter:
' Messrs, John, ,Tames and D. )3.
Porter attended' e funeral of their
sister in Cloderith last week,
Mrs. Sohn Agnew of Le:Melon yis-
ited for a few days last week with
her sister, Miss Elizabeth Sutton.
A cribbage tournament will ,be
held hi the ArmourieS next Monday
evening. All cribbage players ate
wel'co'me, ..
rolltl, neW elders were recently
elected at $1, Andrew's Presbyter.
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Guaranted for one full year against chipping ,or, brealciog-1
A 'MUST', for the Growing Family.
• STARTER SETS OF 4 — FROM $12.95
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