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The Wingham Advance-Times, Wednesday, March 24, 1954 CARD OF THANKS
FOR SALE
CRESS WART REMOVER—really
does it. Your Druggist sells Cress
Corn Salve for sure relief.
RED CLOVER SEED for sale, apply
Ross Abraham, R 4, Wingham,
Phone 727 J 12. 17*
UPRIGHT MAHOGANY PIANO for
sale, excellent condition. Apply T.
Fells, Patrick St., Wingham, phone
231. 24; 31*
RED CLOVER SEED for sale, 10
bushels, cleaned. Apply Lloyd Fel
ker, R. 1, Bluevale, phone 13r8,
Wroxeter. 17:24*
USED ELECTROLUX CLEANERS
for sale; fully reconditioned. Apply
R. E. Ruttan, phone* Wingham
654J21. 10,17,24,31b
SUFFERING FROM Backaches,
Rheumatic Pain, Sciatica, Lumbago
is ovei’ if you let RUMACAPS help
. you to relief. Ask your Druggist. *
FOR ONLY $1.50 and your own grain
you can bring one pig to market in
less than six months, when you
use Pellagrex VMA mix. Come in
and get the particuars to-day. Mc-
Kibbon's Drugs. 17:24b
COCKSHUTT DOUBLE DISC for
sale, practically new. Allis-Chalmers
tractor, model C in good shape.
Phone 601W2. 24*
15 CORD OF DRY WOOD for sale.
Apply Edgar Dane, R 1, Wroxeter.
24*
HOMEMAKERS—Bring Spring into
your home with beautiful hand
crafted flowers. We offer sunny
Daifodils, 3 for $1.00; delicate white
Dogwood or pink Apple Blossoms,
3 sprays for $1.00. Send your name
and address with $1.00 to M. L. Wat
son, 11 Rains Avenue, Toronto 4,
Ontario and your choice will be
mailed postpaid immediately. 24b
MAN’S LIGHT’ BLUE gabardine suit
for sale, 2 pair trousers, size 38;
good as new. Apply Ronald Ashley,
Gorrie. Phone Fordwich 44R4. 24b
GIRL’S BICYCLE for sale, practical
ly new. Phone 552W after 6 p.m.
24b
800 BUSHELS AJAX OATS for sale,
cleaned. Apply Alex Corrigan, R. 1,
Bluevale. Phone Wroxeter 15r2. 24*
BEAVER OATS, Galore and Mont
calm Barley wanted; suitable for
seed grain. R. Cramm & Son, Pink
erton. 24,31,7b
WE HAVE A COMPLETE STOCK of
all kinds of seeds for your spring
requirements. Some prices lowest in
years. Clover pasture mixture, spec
ial $10 per bushel. Bring in your
clover seed and have the Buckhorn
taken out. Contact Roy Cramm &
Son, Seed Merchants, .Pinkerton,
Ontario, Paisley, 151R17.
24,31,7,14b
LIVESTOCK FOB SALE
ABERDEEN ANGUS BULL for sale;
14 months old; Purebred. James
McCallum, Belgrave. 24*
REGISTERED YORKSHIRE‘BOARS
for sale, ready for light service, top
A. R. blood lines, healthy herd. Ap
ply Robt. Wood, Lakelet. 24*
6 WEANLING PIGS for sale. Apply
Howard Wilkinson, R. 5, Brussels.
Phone 13rl6, Brussels. 24*
MISCELLANEOUS
JTND OUT how you can save mon
ey and get complete insurance pro
tection when you finance your next
car. Phone now and ask Stewart
A. Scott, Wingham, 293. rrb
ILL TYPES of rubber stamps and
stamp pads sold at The Wingham
Advance-Times.
SAVE MONEY by using our storage
lockers, available to town and
country citizens. Sell your cream,
eggs, and poultry to your Wingham
Co-operative. Ask for your Cash div
idend for Eggs, Poultry and Cream.
It pays to deal with the United Co
operatives in Wingham. 25rrb
FOR ARTIFICIAL insemination at its
best for all breeds, call the Water
loo Cattle Breeding Association be
tween 7.30 and 10.00 a.m. on week
days and 7.30 and 9.30 a.m. on Sun
days. Phone collect Clinton 242 or
Mildmay 130R12.
13:27:10:24rrb
WANTED
DEADSTOCK removed from your
farm promptly for sanitary disposal.
Telephone collect: Palmerston 123W,
Durham 398 or Wingham 378. GOR
DON YOUNG LIMITED. lrrb
LIVESTOCK WANTED—Dead, dis
abled horses or cows removed free
of charge. For prompt and efficient
service phone collect, Wingham 561J
or William Stone Sons Limited,
Ingersoll. 28rrb
THREE BURNER WICK OIL STOVE
wanted; must be in good condition.
Phone 413J. lOrrb
20 GRASS CATTLE wanted, water
available. Apply Geo. Alton, Luck
now, Phone 84r9, Dungannon.
24,31*
HELP WANTED
RESPECTABLE MIDDLE AGEp
couple (abstainers) wanted for jan
itor work in hotel. Will supply com
fortable furnished apartment, heat,
light and gas included. Further re
numeration to man who will wait
on beverage room tables part time,
also to lady for household duties.
Ideal proposition for a couple wish
ing to semi retire. Apply Maitland
Porter, Springfield, Ontario.
24:31*
FEMALE HELP WANTED
HOUSEWIVES—Address advertising
postcards. Must have good hand
writing. LINDO 904, Watertown,
Mass. . 3;10;17;24*
SEWING SALES GIRL and Book
keeping Sales Girl wanted immed
iately. Will receive training from
company. Apply Singer Sewing
Machine Co., Wingham or Goderich.
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FEMALE CLERK wanted for grocery
store. Apply Red Front Grocery.
24b
TEACHERS WANTED
HURON COUNTY EAST HOWICK
Township School Area requires
Protestant experienced • teachers.
State qualification and experience,
salary expected and name of last
inspector. Duties to commence Sept.
7, 1154. All schools well equipped
and on ploughed roads. Apply H. B.
Collins, sec.-treas., Fordwich, Ont.
Phone 22r3. 24b
We wish to express sincere thanks
to all relatives, friends and neighbors
for the floral tributes and all other
kindnesses shown us during our re
cent sad bereavement. Special thanks
to Rev, R. D. A, Currie, Rev. John Pol
lock, Drs. Crawford and McMurchy,
Mr. E. Lewis and Mrs. Morrey and
her staff, also those who visited
father during his illness.
Roy and Gordon McGee,
LEE—In Wingham General Hospital,
on Thursday, March 18th, 1954, to
Mr, and Mrs. Charlie Lee, Wingham,
a daughter.
VOISIN—In Wingham General Hospi
tal, on Thursday, March 18th, 1954,
to Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Voisin,
Teeswater, a son.
On Parade!
24*
McINNES—In Wingham General Hos
pital, on Thursday, March 18th, 1954,
to Mr, . and Mrs. Geo. Mclnnes,
Wingham, a son.
EMPLOYMENT WANTED
MARRIED MAN wishes employment;
office, factory and farm experience,
also 16-year-old boy wishes employ
ment in Wingham. Apply Box 16,
Advance-Times. 17:24o
MECHANIC OF DUTCH Nationality
wishes steady employment. Apply
Box 70. 24*
REAL ESTATE
6 PIGS for sale; nine weeks old. Ap
ply W. Gannett. 24*
MEN WANTED
SHORTHORN HEIFER for sale, due
in May. Apply Wilbert Fralick, R 1,
Wingham. 24*
POULTRY FOR SALE
Ages 17 « 40 Years
Tradesmen up to
45 years
MARRIED APPLICANTS
HASTINGS—In Wingham General
Hospital, on Thursday, March 18th,
1954, to Mr. and Mrs. Orville Hast
ings, Wingham, a son.
I HUNTER—In Wingham* General Hos
pital, on Saturday, March 20th, 1954,
to Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hunter, Luck
now, a son. n
The 99th Battery and the R.H.Q. of
the 21st A/Tk Regt., R.C.A. held their
regular training night on Monday,
and as usual was in very good at
tendance. So good, in fact, that even
the long lost Gnr. Schiestel was on
hand for the first, time in many,
many moons.
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SIX ROOMS AND BATH storey and
a half house for sale on Josephine
Street North. Box 17 Advance-
Times. 24,31b
6 ROOMED REp BRICK HOUSE
for sale in Wroxeter with bath,
pressure system, heavy duty wiring,
and garage almost new. Phone 75rl.
24*
FRAME HOUSE, two storey
half, for sale in Belgrave.
Harry Adams, Belgrave.
644 J 13.
and a
Apply
Phone
24b
200 ACRE HIGHWAY FARM for sale,
with good buildings, hydro, water,
35 acres bush, must be sold.
100 ACRE HIGHWAY FARM with
very fine modern buildings, hydro,
water, good soil, be sure and see
this farm, terms.
75 ACRES, 5 ACRES BUSH, balance
good workable land, good buildings,
hydro, on good road close to school
and highway. Dwellings in Blyth,
Dungannon and Wingham. Farm
listings wanted. Cecil Wheeler,
(Realtor) Phone 88, Blyth, Ont.
24,31,7b
FOB BENT
5 ROOM APARTMENT for
bathroom, air conditioned,
duty wiring, hot and cold
Apply P. O. box 305.
rent;
heavy
water,
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MacDONALD—In Wingham General
Hospital, on ' Saturday, March 20th,
1954, to Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mac
Donald, Wingham, a daughter.
CAMERON—In Wingham General
Hospital, on Saturday, March 20th,
1954, to Mr. and Mrs. James Cam-
.eron, Wingham, a daughter.
KARSHAKOFF—Tommy and Reita
(nee Cathers) are proud to announce
the birth of a daughter, Jane Anne,
sister for Stephen at Women’s Col
lege Hospital, Toronto, on March
4th, 1954, at 3.49 p.m.
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank all friends and
neighbours for cards and flowers sent
to me while I was a patient in Wing
ham Hospital. I also wish to thank
Doctors Connell, Corrin & Palmer. A
special thanks to Mrs. Morrey and
staff. Mrs. Geo. Anger 24*
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to express my sincere thanks
for the kindness shown me and also
for the cards and gifts given me when
I was a patient in Wingham and Lon
don hospitals.
Mrs. Henry Ross
CARD OF THANKS
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THREE ROOMED HEATED first
floor apartment for rent, with bath, I
heavy duty wiring. Residential.
Phone 160. 17 b
The family of Mr. John Mowbray
wish to thank Dr. Connell and Dr.
Corrin for their care and kindness
during father’s long illness in
hospital. Also Mrs. Morrey and
staff of nurses.
Mrs. Mabel Leggatt
the
her
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WANTED TO RENT
150 ACRE FARM wanted to rent with
option of buying. Apply Allen Ross,
R 2, Tavistock. 24:31*
TENDERS WANTED
TENDERS WILL BE RECEIVED by
the West Howick Township School
Area Board for the construction of a
new public school, in Wroxeter, Ont
ario. Drawings and specifications by
Barnet & Rieder, architects, will be
available at the Architects’ office in
Toronto, the office of the school
Board secretary, Mr. Phil Durst,
Gorrie, Ontario, and the Toronto
Builders • exchange, on and after
Monday, March 29th, 1954. Tenders
shall be forwarded by “Registered
Mail’’ postmarked not later than
‘5:00 p. m., April 10th, 1954, and ad
dressed to: Secretary, West Howick
Township S. A. Board, c|o Barnet &
Rieder, Architects, 644 Bayview
Avenue, Toronto, Ontario. The low
est or any tender not necessarily ac
cepted $25.00 deposit cheque re
quired for drawings and specifica-
’ tions. 24:31b
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to take this opportunity of
thanking all those who remembered
me with cards, letters, flowers and
visits while I was sick in the Hospital
at St. Thomas and during my conval
escence at home.
Mae Coulter. 24*
THANK YOU ALL
express my deepest
who have shown
Bdr. Dinny Montgomery was in
the M.T. section, giving a lec-
on vehicle wiring, and all tha*
of thing,
his wires
Trouble was Dinny
crossed somewhere
with
ture
sort
got
along the line; and had the horn
sucking in instead of blowing out.
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Bdr. Stapleton spent most of the
evening with the wireless section,
trying to solder a couple of wires
together. Good
n’t waiting to
tion.
thing somebody was-
get into communica-
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I would like to
thanks' to those
their sympathy in so many ways since
my husband’s death. It seems that
everyone in this community has taken
a personal interest in myself and my
family and we do sincerely appreciate
each kind thought and gesture.—Mrs.
Les. Kregar. 24*
IN MEMORIAM
WELLS—In loving memory of our
dear husband and father, Mr. Josiah
Wells, who passed away three years
ago, March 22, 1951.
—Remembered by wife and family.
0
Sgt. Blackwell is wondering why,
after two years of trying, he just
can’t seem to get a pair of boots
out of the QM stores. Rumor is he’s
going to start an investigating com
mittee like McCarthy's to get to the
bottom of it all. Could be there’s
reds in the outfit?
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“Couldn’t Matter Less” Bill
is in the market for some
spray. He shouted himself
trying to get some work out
of the new recruits. Sgt. Buck
Sgt.
Wells
throat
hoarse
of one
Sinnamon was heard to threaten to
hit the first person over the head
who stepped out of line. Must be
the weather that’s causing»all
frayed nerves. • Or maybe the
cruits. Cheer up, fellows. Soon
come summer camp, and then
sergeants will be able to bring
boys a nice
mornings.
hot
0 -
from
cup of tea in
the
re
will
the
the
the
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R.H.Q. is giving a
Lieutenant to Cap-
‘Lt. Lash,
course of “From
tain”, for officers only. We’re wait
ing for the one on “From Sergeant
to Major”.
whistle.
has
this
newa
time a
around,
ranks.
/
from
boys
themto talk
got together
regular jam
all. Perhaps
CHICKS. BRAY CHICKS. Do you
want ‘dual purpose’ birds—for
Grade A large markets—good mar
kets—or hefty birds for the table
markets? We have them. Immediate
shipment. Dayold, started. Canadian
Approved. Breeds like Barred Rocks,
Columbian Rocks, Light Sussex,
Black Australorp, N. H. or N. H.
crosses. Many others too. New price
list starts pullets from $16.90. Get
our full, complete price list soon,
Fred W. Bray Limited, 120 John N.,
Hamilton, Ont. (If you know a good
man who would act in this locality
as our agent, send us his name.
Good commission, with advertising
to back him up.) 24,7b
ACCEPTED
Free Medical Services
Unequalled Pension
Plan
30 Days Paid Holidays
Per Year
A CHANCE TO TRAVEL
NEW PRODUCTS
To Get All This and
More *
SEE THE ARMY
A NEW WAY to bring healthy pigs
i to market in less than six months.
< Mix Pellagrex VMA with your grain.
J Now in stock, come in and see us
"about It today. McKibbon's Drugs.
. 17:24b
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UPHOLSTERING
re-upholstering,
guaranteed. One
Also repairing, re-
We specialize in
Workmanship
week’s service, ^finishing. For appointment call
Fairyland, 487J.RRB
THE ARMOURY
Visiting in Wingham
every Thursday
morning
1000 hrs. to 1400 hrs.
TENDERS WILL be received by the
undersigned for the spraying of
weeds in the Township of Howick
for the year 1954 until 12 o’clock
noon, April" 3rd, 1954. Tenders to
state equipment and price per road
mile. Township to supply material'.
Lowest 'or any tender not necessar
ily accepted. P. L. purst, Clerk,
Township of Howick, Gorrie, Ont. .
17:24b
IN MEMORIAM
WEIR—In loving memory of a dear
husband and father, Waldo E. Weir,
who departed this -life March 26,
1947.
The rolling stream of life goes on
But still the empty chair
Reminds us of the face, the smile
Of our Dad that once §at there.
-—Always remembered and sadly miss
ed by his wife and family. 24*
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Sgt. “Windy” Grover was not
amongst those present this week, be
ing on a nine-day leave. We always
thought he was on leave all the
time, but this one’s official.
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The boys were complaining about
the over-long training periods on
Monday night. Seems Sgt.-Maj. Wilf
Seddon was away, and there was no
body there to blow the
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WO2 Jim Cameron
addition to the family,
girl. Didn't see any cigars
though, at least for other
Maybe he was thrown by the fact
that his boy, Rodney, had a case of
mumps at the saipe time. Jim says
everything happens at once.
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Had some’ musical visitors
Goderich on Monday, and the
in the band are trying
into joining. They all
after training, and a
session was enjoyed by
they’ll have a band in this outfit yet!
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The big brass in the outfit were
putting their heads together on the
big brawl (or should we say the Old
Boys’ Re-union) which is being plan
ned for Civic Holiday. Members of
the regiment are scattered all over
the’ country from coast to coast, but
it's hoped to get most of ’em to
gether for the do. Should be some
thing to see when the old sweats get
together.
Lifelong Resident
Of East Wawanosh
Henry McGee Dies'
A link with the past was severed
in the district last week, when Henry
McGee, a lifelong resident of East
Wawanosh, died in Wingham General
Hospital on Wednesday, after a long
illness. He was in his 85th year.
Born in East Wawanosh Township,
Mr. McGee was the son of the late
James McGee and Janet Stewart, who
were amongst the first settlers in the
township. He was educated in East
Wawanosh, and farmed there for the
greater
married
wanosh,
He was
mer's Presbyterian Church, White
church.
Surviving are two sons, Roy, Kitch
ener, and Gordon, at home.
Service was held at Currie's funeral
home on Saturday at 2 p.m. with Rev.
R. D. A. Currie officiating, assistea
by Rev. John Pollock. Interment was
in Wingham Cemetery.
Pallbearers were George McGee,
Melville Beecroft, Jack McGee, Dus-
tan Beecroft, John McGee and Charles
Leaver.
part of his life. In 1895 he
Maria Beecroft, of East Wa-
who predeceased him in 1945.
a member of session of Chal-
Trail Rangers
Following the opening ceremony at
the Trail Rangers’ meeting last week
Mr. Heney told a story. Business was
discussed and it was decided to hold
a paper drive on Thursday, April 23.
British bulldog and a game of floor
hockey were played in the gymnasium
and work on the model boat was con
tinued in the Sunday school room.
Julia Thornton entertained eight
little school chums on Friday after
school on her eighth birthday.
NIXON’S
SCOUREX
WILL “SAVE”
YOUR CALVES!
SCOUREX WORKS FAST I
Removes infection from the
testinal tract overnight.
The “combined sulfas”
Scourex work fast
Promotes appetite for rapid
covery.
Save Every Calf This Season
Get Nixon’s Scourex at
In
in
re-
i
William Robertson
Former /Belgrave Man
Dies in St. Thomas
of the late Cameron Robertson
Elizabeth Procter, of Belgrave,
a nephew of William N. Robert-
of Bluevale, For nineteen years
William Harper Robertson, a for
mer resident of Belgrave, and for the
past twenty-one years a resident of
St. Thomas, passed away earl^ Sun
day morning at the age of 47 years.
He had been in ailing health for some
time with a heart, condition, but had
been at his work as usual until last
Wednesday. .
Born at Belgrave, he was the only
son
and
and
son,
he was a crane operator at the Can
ada, Iron Foundry in St. Thomas. He
was a member of the Presbyterian
Church there.
Surviving are his wife, the former
Violet Campbell, of Wingham, one son
James H. Robertson, of Toronto, and
a daughter, Betty, a nurse-in-training
in St. Thomas.
The funeral, which was largely at
tended by friends and relatives, was
held from the P. R. Williams funeral
home, on Wednesday at 2 p.m., con
ducted by Rev. A. Johnston; of St.
Thomas. Burial was in St. Thomas
cemetery.
MEMORIALS
We realize our obligation when
we fill your order for a Mem
orial—and we provide only ma
terials of unending serviceabil
ity. Design and workmanship
are of the finest, and our prices
are most moderate.
CEMETERY LETTERING
Promptly Done
ALL MODERN EQUIPMENT
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The Business Girls’ & Men’s Luncheon is inexpensive
and served at noon and evening.
SERVING TIME
11 a.m. to 2 p.m,
5 p.m. to 7 p.m
YOUR FUTURE depends on them
Don’t be hindered in your work by the
“nerves”, headaches and gastric disturbances
resulting from defective vision. The only
safe plan is to have your eyes examined at
least once a year. It’s the smallest Invest
ment you can make—and the soundest. Do
it now.
W. R. HAMILTON, OPTOMETRIST
A Complete Visual Analysis”
be
TENDERS ARE INVITED for the
supply of one to four trucks and will
be received by the undersigned until
noon, Monday, April 5th. New 1953
models, where available, also to be
submitted.
Motor size, approximately 360 cu.
in. displacement
10.00x20, 12 ply tires. Heater
Defroster. Rear view mirrors.
'* Reinforced frame. Direct in
Transmission.
2 Speed rear axle.
Cast spoke wheels. Electrical direc
tional equipment.
All marker lights required by Law.
Dark green in colour.
2 Units are to be equipped with 6-7
yard capacity Galion Dump bodies,
2 Units to be equipped with neces
sary trailer brake and lighting equip
ment.
Lowest or any tender not necessarily
accepted.
Further information may be ob
tained at the office of the undersign
ed.
and
5th
Peter D. Patterson,
Huron County Engineer,
Goderich, Ontario.
24:31b
IN MEMORIAM
BOLT—In loving memory of our dear
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel
Bolt, who passed away, Father, Feb
ruary 16th, 1947 and Mother, March
25th, 1951.
You meant so very much to us
There’s nothing w£ can say,
Could tell the love that’s in our hearts
As. we think of you alway.
—Sadly missed by their family.24*
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ALL PERSONS having claims
against the estate of Duncan McDoug
all,, late of the Town of Wingham, in
the County of Huron, Contractor, who
died on or about the seventeenth day
of February, A. D., 1954, are notified
to send to the undersigned on or be
fore the thirty-first day of March A.
D., 1954, full particulars of their claims
in writing. Immediately after the said
thirty-first day of March the assets
of the said intestator will be distribut
ed amongst the parties entitled there
to, having regard only to Claims of
Which the administrator shall then
have notice.
DATED this sixth day of March, A.
D. 1954.
CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON
Wingham, Ontario.
Solicitors for the Administrator
10:17:24b and Douglas.
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Speaking of do’s, the regiment’s
inspection is slated for May 10th,
and will be held in Wingham. Brig.
T. G. Gibson, CBE, DSO, CD, from
area headquarters will do the honors.
Everyone is invited to see the boys
do their stuff and watch
ing period afterwards.
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That’s about all for this
about time, too. See you
when bren gun and foot drill will be
taken. And if you aren’t yet a
member of the elite guard (99th
Battery, to you), and think you can
.stand the gaff,..drop in at the Arm
ories any Monday night and get in
on the fun (?). Be seeing you!
—........ ■ III *
the train-
week, and
Thursday,
Dies in England
Word was received from England
Jast week of the death of David Walk*
er, ’youngest son of Captain George
Walker, formerly of Camp Shilo and
Ottawa, and grandson of Mr. and Mrs.
E. E. Walker, of Wingham, The child
was two years of age and though he
had not been completely well, his death
was unexpected.
Captain Walker Is ’at present at
tending the Royal Military College of
Science In London, England. The par
ents and two brothers survive, Donald
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SAVE MONEY
by PREP A YING
Of
Town of Wingham
1954 Taxes
'^?xPayers may make payments on account
1954 taxes up to 80 per cent of 1953 taxes.
Jn^erest the ra*e of Four per cent, per annum
will be allowed on such prepayments.
Prepayments of taxes must be made at the
Town Treasurer’s Office, Town Hall.
W. A. GALBRAITH, Treasurer, ’
Town of Wingham
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