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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1959-09-02, Page 3WoOkaaAWNscooglow•Watoosolot INA L' ee .. . • ... ,at Your • SAFE • • SURE • • Esso HEATING FUELS • Esso Furnace Oil —for Automatic Burners • Esso Stove Oil . —for •Gravity Fed Heaters F.A77t.M;15.!... xan • • — • !e, . .„ ANOTHER GOO6 REASON FOR DEALING WITH "The man you like to call" for FAST, EFFICIENT HELPFUL SERVICE a', . • 6' 'K. 1 Phone, 200 Wallace Ave., N. Lio•wel :JOHN C. WARD CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT •1111iiiiimeimarissmonsi•ms,awn For Anything from a Scratch to a Smash-up From a dent to a crumbled fender ... from a broken window to a fatilfy door catch .. anything that 519.9.s.Wrang with..the body Of 'your Car, we make right . but fast! Wingham Body Shop • SID ADAMS. Phone 746 Wingham .cenes., from.. Frontier Days' Farade V U I Schneider's COOKED PICNICS i Burns • Li SPAM — Luncheon Meat I Kraft Assorted CHEESE SLICES i Rose Sweet i MIXED PICKLES _ . N (Ginger, Honey Spice, Lemon, Brownie) I Robin. Hood MIXES 10 4 for $1.00 I 10 Rolls i Westminster —Coloured TOILET TISSUE $1.00 Citadel CIGARETTES .., . carton $2.69 11 4 - 8 lb. average, oven really . lb. 1 TURKEY BROILERS .. •..,.. 39c 24 , • ,, p I ,'t e, ,,e," 1±1e,•-, ;,,, .;, t..,,, •.. '•e, 1 ... : ',4-' , # lliirked Inerdo Style . ' , lb: I PORK SHOULDERS ... • . • .. 39c ill Tablerite Sliced pkg. ....„. _ CHICKEN LOAF, 6 oz. pkg. 25c . • i 11 - i : i • 1 `imMicomilm060mININMEmplmomumammwimimomulOommINPM= 8 TABLERITE WIENERS An and 8 WIENER ROLLS . Meat Features SAVE 13c • U 11/2 -lb Tin 11 $1.19 39c pkg• 29c 16 oz. • 29c. • U itemington's I CA' M arket a.. • t • ; t: a I N n 11,1•TAT I C) ...... '1r EA, A21" THE „i " CANADIAN. NATIONAL :0 EXHIBITION' Come to this year's CNE, 'and the world will be there to greet you ! People and exhibits representing 21 nations around the globe will be on hand, adding foreign flavor to this king-size fair; Interesting people you'll most certainly enjoy meeting, exciting ex- hibits you'll surely want to see! And of course, as always, Canada will be on display in a totally new and different Way—this you won't want to miss.. GEORGE GOBEL In The Spectacular Evening Grand- stand Show every night at 9:00 p,m, Cast 'of 400 with ERIC HOUSE. "Can adiana '59" produced by Jack Arthur, See these lavish production numbers: "From Dream to Reality," ''The Sea- way," "East Of Suez," "Hong Kong Holiday.," and "Canada's Golden Anniversary of Flight" — On Thd World's, Largest Fully Equipped Moveable Stage. IN PERSON .CISCO KID & PANC110 • head up the exciting Afternoon Gran& stand Matinee which includes a thrill- ing 8-ring matinee circus for the chit, (ken I—with 26 outstanding acts, babylotts Iltewoths,finale.. THE EARL MOUNTBATTEN of Burma, K.s., P.O., O.C.B., o.o.S.I., G.C.I.E., e.c.V,o., D.S.O. TO OPEN 81s1 CNE a IN ITS list YEAR Harry I. Pride, President '• Hiram E. MoCalluma General Managor MILE OF MERRIMENT-all for ton and fun torah! on this merry mile of laugh•a-minute rides, games and sideshows. NATIONAL HORSE SHOW --to see thrilling performances byskilled riders and their magnificent steeds. Aug. 27-Sept, 2, THE LARGEST DISPLAY OF WARSHIPS EVER ON THE GREAT LAKES CANADIAN NATIONAL - EXHIBITION -L. • FUlt.FILLED IOUARAMA- at the WaterfrOlit Grandstand...thrill- 'pada display slagcd Imo tor yout enjoyMent, INTERNATIONAL Sin snow-spine- tingling fly-pasts featuring the combined U.S.A.F. Acrobatic Teams TORONTO, CANADA ' 24' 'Foster Brain, of trernby, Js the peat .of ,Rev, and Mrs. Green. ,,,Nfrs, '4.4.1,10,11,01410r, an, eardine, has been a visitor with her sinter, Mrs, James Parldo, and Mr, Main,* Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Perrot and Rhonda, of ,Ooderiath ..have 'heen holiday visitors at the borne .of Mrs, .Perrott's, father, Mr. WIU, ',Forster, Barry Mequillih and Terry Wil- son aro on a vamping trip this We*. They planned to cross .the border, at Ruffalo and motor through' the States to :Detroit and Immo by Windsor, Congratulations to Mr, and Mrs.. Wm, MacPherson on the arrival. of .,heir little daughter on Tuesday, 4.1,1gast 20th, Mrs. MacPherson and baby are at present with her Meth- er, IVirs, Gordon Rlliott, White- church, You are reminded of the meeting of the Women's.. Institute . this Thursday .evening at 8.30 in the community hall when Mr. Cliff 41.1?q, ....PS. _. ,§11.1m. pl.or 'titres on his trip in Florida and will speak on fall planting. Roll, call — "A paper product I enjoy using", Everyone is invited and the members are requested to bring sandwiches.. We are happy to report that Mrs. Bminaline Cranston is able to be home after spending several months in the Wingham. General Hospital and in Greer's Nursing Home. Mr. Andrew Gaunt was able to return home from the Wingham Hospital on Saturday,. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Thompson and Benny, of Exeter and his mother and sister, Mrs. D'Arcy Thompson and • Miss Gloria Thompson, of were recent guests of Mr, and Mrs, Gordon MacPherson. • Her many friends hope for a speedy recovery of Mrs. R. Woods Who is under the doctor's care at her summer home here, DONNYBROOK Mr. J. C. Thompson, Goderich, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Thompson and son, Bill, of Londesboro, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rutledge, Goderich, were Sunday visitors with Mrs• John Thompson and Howard. Mrs. Sheridan, who has been visiting there, returned to her home in Oshawa. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Robinson on the bi'rth of a baby girl, a sister for Jimmie and Bill. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Henderson and. family, of Brucefield, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Chamney and family, -Mrs, Ernest' Doerr, Niagara Falls, and ' Mrs. Robert Chamney, Auburn, also call- ed there. Mrs. Cecil Chamney, of Wingham, visited with, her daughter, Mrs. Sam Thompson. Miss Donna Chamney returned 'on. Sunday from 'Brucefield where she has been spending her holi- days with her cousin, Gayle Hen- derson. Mrs. James Leddy, Miss Irene Jefferson, Dunnville, . Bob and Louise Jefferson are attending the Toronto Exhibition. Donald. Jefferson, of Newmarket, returned home after spending the summer holidays at the home of his, uncle,„Mr. Hilliard Jefferson. rujoimpol1111.11110,111114111111,0111111104010-11* — N COSTUME' JEWEUSIer A it CLEARANCE: .p' ' i ALL COSINPO JEWELLERY 0$ SALE ... . liNCADDI SOME NEW PALL FASHIONS, ii i PO for 690, = i air . 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