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PaiiH Four The Wingham Advance-Times, Wednesday, June 9th, 1954
FOR SALE COMING EVENTS
CRESS CORN SAL’vE for sure re
lief. Your druggist sells Cress Cal
lous Salve too, relieves quickly.
INSTITUTE MEETING
The regular meeting of the Wing
ham Women’s Institute will be held
| Thursday, June 17th. Program con- LUMBER—Quantity of good used I vener will be Mrs, R. Campbell and
lumber for sale. Also building lot.. the hostesses are Mrs. Carter, Mrs.
Apply Mrs. S. A. Murray, Minnie St. I Keating, Mrs. Gowans, Mrs. Mowbray
Phone 432W. ............................. ~
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IN MEMORIAM
MONTGOMERY—In loving memory
of a dear son and brother,' Jack,
who passed away seven years ago,
June 12, 1947, and Mrs. Elizabeth
Montgomery, who passed away three
years ago, June 12, 1951,
—Always remembered by the family.
9*
Mrs. J. Mitchell and Mrs. P. King.
C9b
EXTRA SPECIAL—Clearance of sun
glasses, ranging from $1,50 to $2.98,
Clearing at 99c at McKibbons. 2b
REAL ESTATE
SMALL SHOWCASE for sale, 5% feet
high, price $5,00; also ice-box, holds
75 lbs. ice. Excellent condition. Ap
ply to Box 39, Advance-Times, 9b
HOUSE, BARN and garage on %
acres of land for sale, in Lower
Wingham. Apply Harry Newell.
2:9*
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our sincere ap-
preciation for the kind expressions of
sympathy and floral tributes extend
ed to us since the passing of our mo
ther.—Archie and Georgina MacDon
ald. 9*
AMCA RANGETTE for sale, child’s
crib, drop-sides; 16” wheel tricycle |
and small wagon. Phone 693W. 9*
BLUE ROAN HORSE, seven years
old, for sale. Apply to Jim Sander
son, Wroxeter. Phone 71. 9b
MODERN seven-room house for sale.
All modern conveniences; 3 piece
bath downstairs, 2-piece bath up
stairs, Oil heated. Breezeway and
double garage attached. Spacious
lot, landscaped. Apply A. A. Pur-
don. 9b
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to express my sincere thanks
and appreciation to my friends, neigh
bors and relatives for their kindness
shown me while I was a patient in
Wingham General Hospital. Special
thanks to Dr. McKibbon, Mrs. Morrey
and her staff of nurses.—Amy Smith.
9*
WANTED TO RENT
ALT, TYPES of rubber stamps and
stamp pads sold at The Wingham
Advance-Times.
APARTMENT wanted to rent. Apply
to William Weber, Bank of Com
merce, Blyth, Ont. 9*
SEED FOR SALE
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our sincere
thanks and appreciation to our friends,
neighbours and relatives for their
kindness shown to us during our re
cent sad bereavement of David Hugh
AngUs. Special thanks to Miss Mary
Duff, of Bluevale.—Mrs. F. Angus and
family. 9 b
SEED for sale, French Alfalfa $17.00
per bushel,
$21.00; Red Clover $17.00,
Sweet $8.00; Yellow Sweet $7.50;
Timothy $7.70; Climax Timothy
$16.80. Per lb. Orchard Grass 35c;
Blue Grass $1.20, Brome 20c, Mea
dow Fescue 40c, Ladina 70c, White
Dutch 75c, Ajax and Beaver Oats
$1.25 per bu. Montcalm Barley $1.75,
Cleaned and treated. Farmers
bring in your grain and have it
cleaned. R. Cramm & Son, Pinker
ton. Phone Cargill 68w3. 21rrb
Ontario or Grimms
White
COAL TENDERS
f
The Turnberry Township School
Area Board are calling for tenders, for
25 tons, more or less, of good Blue
Coal. Coal to be delivered to schools.
Lowest or any tender not necessarily
accepted.
Alex Corrigan, Sec.-Treas.,
Blue vale, Ont. R. R. 1, 2:9b
CARD OF THANKS
I want to express at this time my
appreciation to all my kind neighbors
and friends for putting my crop in.
Your kindness will never be forgotten.
Mrs. William Sangster 9*
Mr. and Mrs, Norman Welwood re
turned home this week from their
two week motor trip through Eastern
Canada and the Eastern States.
Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Welwood of
Caledon, visited on Saturday with Mr.
and Mrs. John Falconer.
—Mrs. A, H. Sainsbury, of Toronto,
visited with her sister, Mrs. G. H.
Ross and Dr, Ross, Shuter St,
—Mayor DeWitt Miller has received
an invitation to attend the celebration
in connection with Air Force Day at
Centralia, on June 12th.
—Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kerr and Mr.
and. Mrs. Hartley Smith attended the
Proctor - Somers wedding in Barrie
on Saturday.
—Mr. and Mrs. Lee Simpell, of
Toronto, spent the week-end with Mrs.
Simpell’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Reid.
—Mr. and Mrs. Athol Purdon and
baby Marilyn, of Victoria Street, visit
ed on Sunday with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. A. E.- Purdon, of Lucknow.
—Mrs. R. E. Armitage and Mrs. H.
L. Parker represented St. Paul’s
Church at the annual meeting of the
Diocesan Chancel Guild of the Diocese
of Huron, held in London last Satur
day.
—Mr. and Mrs. Hap Swatridge were
in London on Saturday, attending the
graduation at Western University. Mr.
Leonard Swatridge, a brother, was
among the graduates and received his
Bachelor of Arts Degree.
FORDW1CH
QUANTITY OF SEED BUCKWHEAT
for sale, also barley. Apply J. Bum-
stead & Son, phone 455. 9*
MISCELLANEOUS
FIND OUT how you can gave mon
ey and get complete insurance pro
tection when you finance your next
car. Phone now and ask Stewart
A. Scott, Wingham, 293. rrb
POWER AND HAND LAWN Mowers
sharpened and repaired. Phone 553W
Leslie McDougall and Alvin Stacey.
2rrb
ELECTRIC and ACETYLENE weld
ing done with portable welder at any
place required. Bruce Clegg, R.R. 1,
Wroxeter. 916*
NEW AND RENEWAL subscriptions
taken for ‘ALL MAGAZINES and
.periodicals. Rates on request. BUY
NOW a pre-publication “Charter
subscription” to new “Time, Life, &
Fortune” weekly Sport Magazine,
$6.00. (Regular rate, $7.50). Phone
160, Box 297, Leon C. Cantelon,
Wingham, Ont. 9*
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
TENDERS FOR COAL AND COKE
FEDERAL BUILDINGS—PROVINCE
OF ONTARIO
Sealed tenders addressed
dersigned and endorsed as
be received until 3.00 p.m.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23, 1954, for the
supply of coal and coke for the Fed
eral Buildings throughout the Pro
vince of Ontario.
Forms of tender with specifications
and conditions attached can' be ob
tained from the Chief of Purchasing
and Stores, Department of Public
Works, Ottawa, and the Purchasing
and Stores Officer, 3 Sullivan Street,
Toronto, Ontario.
Tenders will not be considered un
less made on or according to the print
ed forms supplied by the Department
and in accordance with conditions set
forth therein.
The Department reserves the right
to demand from any successful ten
derer, before awarding the order, a
security deposit in the form of a cer
tified cheque drawn on a .bank incor
porated under the Bank Act or the
Quebec Savings Bank Act payable to
the order of the Honourable the Min
ister of Public Works, equal to ten
per cent of the amount of tender, in
accordance with the Government Con
tracts Regulations now in force, or
B'earer Bonds, with unmatured cou
pons attached, of the Government of
Canada or of the Canadian National
Railway Company and its constituent
companies unconditionally guaran
teed as to principal and interest by the
Government of Canada.
The lowest or any tender not neces
sarily accepted.
ROBERT FORTIER,
Secretary
Department of Public Works,
Ottawa, May 28, 1954. 916b
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank all our friends
and neighbours and organizations who
were so kind to us in our recent ber
eavement. To Rev. MacDonald, all who
supplied cars and sent such beautiful
floral tributes, our sincere Thank
You.
H. G. Press and family. 9*
UPHOLSTERING
We specialize in
Workmanship
week’s service,
finishing. For
Fairyland, 487J.
re-upholstering,
guaranteed. One
Also repairing, re
appointment call
RRB
WANTED
DEADSTOCK removed from your
farm promptly for sanitary disposal.
Telephone collect: Palmerston 123W,
Durham 398 or Wingham 378. GOR
DON YOUNG LIMITED. Irrb
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
WILL BUY OLD HOGS and work
horses. Apply Maurice Cronin, Tees-
water, phone 56r22. 2,9,16,23*
WANTED—3 or 4 Jersey or Gurnsey
cows, just freshened or due to fresh
en soon. Apply Bruce Chambers,
phone 76, Wroxeter. 9b
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EMPLOYMENT WANTED
OFFICE WORK WANTED by cap
able girt with six years experience.
Apply to Box 38, Advance-Times.
9*
AGENTS WANTED
WANTED: Man for steady travel
among Consumers in Huron Co.
Permanent connection with large
manufacturer. Only reliabe hustler
considered. Write Rawleigh’s Dept.
F-453-131. 2,9b
ORGANIST WANTED
ORGANIST WANTED— Knox Pres
byterian Church, Harriston, requires
the services of ah organist-choir dir
ector for August i§t. Apply by let
ter bxily, stating qualifications and
stipend desired, to Rev. L. H. Fow
ler, Harriston, Ont. 2:9b
to the un-
above, will
(E.D.S.T.),
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE MATTER of the estate of
ANNIE RENWICK, late of the
Township of Howick in the County of
Huron, Widow, deceased.
TAKE NOTICE that creditors and
others having claims against the es
tate of the said Annie Renwick, de
ceased, are required to file their
claims duly verified with the under
signed on or before the nineteenth
of June, A.D. 1954, and that after the
said date the Administrator will dis
tribute the estate shaving regard only
to claims of which he will then have
notice.
DATED at Teeswater, Ontario, this
twenty-ninth day of May, A.D. 1954.
A. H. McTAVISH,
Teeswater, Ontario
Solicitor for the Administrator.
2:9:16b
of Wingham in the County
Gentleman, who died on or
twenty-fourth day of May
are notified to send to the
TENDERS WANTED
Tenders for the contract of building
two cement culverts, 14’x40’ and 8'x40’
in Morris Township will be received
up until 8 p.m. June 11, 1954. Work
is to be completed by September 15,
1954. For further particulars
tact the Road Superintendent,
McArter.
A certified cheque for ten per
of the contract price must accompany
each tender. Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
Geo. C. Martin, Clerk
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ALL PERSONS havig claims against
the estate of ROBERT ALLEN, late of
the Town
of Huron,
about the
A.D. 1954,
undersigned on or before the nine
teenth day of June, A.D. 1954 full par
ticulars of their claims in writing.
Immediately after the said nineteenth
day of June the assets of the said tes
tator will be distributed amongst the
parties entitled thereto, having regard
only to claims of which the executor
shall then have notice.
con-
Ivan
cent
2:9b
FOR SALE
To close the Estate of the late JANE
SANGSTER, the undersigned are of
fering for sale the North West Half
of Lot 26 in the “A” Concession of
Howick Township. This is an attrac
tive property with beautiful grounds
on Highway 87 at Wroxeter. On the
property is a well-built solid brick
house containing three main bedrooms,
dining room, living room and summer
kitchen.
For particulars and terms of sale—
APPLY TO EITHER
J. H. Wylie, telephone 60 Wroxeter
OR
Crawford & Hetherington, telephone
43, Wingham
AUCTION SALE
916b
AUCTION SALE of Choice Dairy and
Beef Cattle to be held on Highway
No. 9 at Bervie on Friday, June 11,
at 8 o’clock in the evening: 20 fresh
and springing Cows, Holsteins, Jer
sey, Ayreshire and Durham, includ
ing top cows; 10 fresh and springing
first calf Hoistgin Heifers; 6 open,
rising 2 years, Holstein Heifers; 5
registered open Ayrshire yearling
Helfers from one herd; 15 Holstein
Heifer Calves up to S months old;-
35 Hereford and Durham Calves up
to 3 months old, including 15 off
bur own big Hereford cows, Really
top calves. Get the boy interested,
by buying him & good calf. Every
calf buyer has a chance of one calf
free, Ticket •‘Will be drawn at end
Of sale. Prop., Elton McLelland;
auctioneers, Donald Blue, Dome and
Dotte McLellhhd. 9b
DATED this twenty-eighth day of
May, A.D. 1954.
CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON,
Wingham, Ontario
Solicitors for the Executor.
, 2916b
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons having claims against
the estate of Wilfred S. Shiell, late of
the Township of East Wawanosh, in
the County of Huron, Farmer, deceas
ed, who died on or about the 16th day
of April, A.D. 1954, are notified to
send to the undersigned particulars of
their claims in writing, on or before
the 12th day of Jurhe, A.D. 1954. Im
mediately after the said 12th day of
June the assets of the said intestate
will be distributed amongst the parties
entitled thereto, having regard only
to claims of which the Administrator
shall then have notice.
DATED this' 14th day of May, A.D.
1954.
CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON,
Wingham, Ontario,
Solicitors for the Administrator.
2629b
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RECESSED WHITE
BATHTUB
$65.75
Blue, Green, Coral, Yellow
$78.75
Delivered
carry a complete line of plumb
and heating supplies. Write
We
ing
Mail Order Dept, W.A.T. or visit
showrooms.
S. V. JOHNSON
Plumbing Supplies
STREETSVILLE PHONE 253 - 8
Open Wednesday and Friday even
ings until 9,30 and all day Saturday,
YOU CAN DEPEND ON JOHNSON’S
2:9:16:23:30b
our
our
C.G.I.T. Groups Meet
The C.G.I.T. groups met at the home
of Mrs. J. H. Pollock for a pot luck
supper. Twenty-three girls enjoyed a
bounteous supper and after the dishes
were cleared away, Joan Hainstock
presided for a brief meeting. Velma
Eurig, Donna Seifert and Alice Cun
ningham conducted the worship
service. It was decided to enter a
float in the Fordwich Centennial on
August 7th and 8th. Plans were made
to carry on some activities during the
summer months. The meeting closed
with Taps.
Johnston Reunion
The 1954 Johnston reunion was held
at the home of, Mr. and Mrs. Mar
shall Armstrong on Saturday, June
5th, with an attendance of fifty. The
president, Walter McDowell, called
the meeting to order.
Roll calk was taken and the new of
ficers installed, after which the sports
committee took over for the program.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davidson, of
Wingham, showed movies of their trip
to Florida and Cuba. Friends were
present from Toronto, Fergus, Arthur,
Galt, Beaverdale, Clinton, Drayton,
Millbank and Acton.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs..rEmmerson Hargrave,
and Mr. and Mrs. vTed Hargrave at
tended the funeral of a relative on
Thursday in Orillia.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Campbell and
family visited on Sunday with the lat
ter’s parents, Mr, and Mrs. George
Moss, in Galt.
Miss Evelyn Simmons spent the
week-end with friends in Moorefield.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bender and fam
ily vistited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Stan Forester.
Mr. and Mrs, Ken Holland, of Kitch
ener spent the week-end with'Mr. and
Mrs. T. J. Schaefer.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Ross. Coates were .Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lu
cas, of Listowel, and Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Mapletoft and Ronnie and El
aine, of Mount Forest.
Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay Galbraith
visited on Sunday with Mrs. L. Els-
wofth.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Zubrigg visit
ed on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robt.
Hibberd.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kennedy attend
ed the funeral of a relative on Thurs
day in Orillia.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Graham and
Karen, of Toronto, are holidaying at
their home here and with relatives at
Mount Forest.
Mr. and Mrs. Janie'S Vittie visited
on Sunday with Mr. Bert Harris, who
is a patient in Wingham hospital.
Week-end and Sunday visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. ‘Stan Bride were Mrs.
Richardson and Ruth of Toronto, Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Fallis, of Minto, and
Miss Gwenneth Bride of Stratford.
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Bride were also
guests at the same home on Saturday
evening, it being the occasion of their
53rd wedding anniversary.
Miss Aldythe Bast and Jim Stewart
visited on Sunday with the former’s
father, Mr. Alf. Bast, who has been
a patient in St. Joseph’s Hospital, at
London, for the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Wray and Brian
of Toronto, are spending some time
with relatives in the community.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Schaefer visited
their daughter, Mrs. Geo. Trethewey,
who is a patient in the Stratford hos
pital.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Montgomery
and two sons, of Palmerston, visited
on Sunday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Ross Doig.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fries and little
daughter, of Toronto, spent the week
end at the home of the former’s fa
ther, Mr. Al Fries.
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Bride and Mr.
Carman Bride visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Morley Bride at Elora.
The regular monthly meeting of the
Fordwich W. I. will be held on Tues
day, June 15, at the home of Mrs.
William Sothern. Roll call, “Bring
your favorite kitchen gadget.”
Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Hutchison were Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Hutchison and Mac, of Gorrie,
Mr.
son
son,
bel ___
Sunday visitors with Mr, and Mrs.
Charles Small were Mr. and Mrs. Dick
Fleet, of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Blake
Fleet, of Hamilton arid Mr. and Mrs.
Mel Fleet of Palmerston,
Master Gary McDowell, of Galt, re
turned homo With his parents over the
Week-end after spending two months
at the home of his grandparents, Mr.
arid Mrs. Marshall Armstrong. Mrs,
Armstrong also returned with them
to Galt, where she will visit with her
daughter for a few days.
Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Lynn and Karen,
of Orangeville, spent the week-end
with Mrs. Earl Ridley.
Mr, and Mrs, Weldon Hambly and
Wayne, of Toronto, visited over the
week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Hambly,
Mrs. Clarence and Mrs. W. M. Cars
well spent one day last week in Strat
ford. ’
Mrs. Emma Williamson is at pre
sent nursing in Listowel,
Mr. and Mrs. Everitt Ashton and
baby, of Gananoque, spent a few days
last week at the home of Mr, and
Mrs. George Ashton.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Keais and fam
ily, of Guelph, were week-end visitors
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wally
Gibson.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Johnston and
family and Mr. Robert Nay, attended
the memorial service at the United
Church in Clifford on Sunday and af
ter were guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Arnold Darroch.
Mr. Geo. Baker underwent a major
operation in Wingham Hospital last
week and at latest reports is improv
ing nicely. Miss Letitia Matthews is
also confined to Wingham Hospital
with a throat infection.
The W.A. of .the Fordwich United
Church is sponsoring a strawberry
festival with meat course on July 6th.
Watch for further particulars.
We congratulate Miss Helen Hoff
man on winning sixty-five dollars on
a draw which was held by the Atwood
hockey club.
Visitors over the week-end at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Everitt Allen
were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holland
and Teddy, Misses Jean and Margaret
Allen, of Kitchener.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Doig visited in
Clifford on Sunday
memorial service at
ed Church.
The sympathy of
extended to Mr. and Mrs. Sam Robin
son in the passing of his mother, Mrs.
Agnes Robinson, on Saturday, June 5.
Sunday visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Heffer were Mr. and
Mrs. B. Black and family, and Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph McCabe and family,
all of Galt.
Mrs. William Boehler returned home
on Friday from the Listowel Hospi
tal, where' she has been confined for
some time with a fractured hip. On
Sunday her family celebrated her 75th
birthday. Other guests at the same
home were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Good
win, of Kitchener.
Quite a number from the community
visited the United Church at Wing
ham on Sunday, where the annual
flower service was held. Miss Ger
trude Patmore of Toronto, speaker on
Sunday School of the Air, brought
the address.
Mr. and. Mrs. Cliff Denny and
Jimmy of the 6th Concession of Wal
lace, visited on Sunday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Simmons.
We welcome to the community Mr.
and Mrs. Stan Stephenson and family,
of Milliken, who have taken up resi
dence in the home formerly occupied
by Mr. Carman Bride.
Birth
TRETHEWEY— In Stratford General
Hospital, on Thursday, June 3, 1954,
to Mr. and Mrs. George Trethewey
(Thelma Schaefer), a daughter.
BELL—In St. Marys, Ontario, on
Wednesday, June 2nd., 1954, to Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Bell, a daughter,
Linda Lou.
LEWIS—In Wingham General Hos
pital, on Wednesday,, June 2nd., 1954,
to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lewis, Wing
ham, a son.
WHITEHEAD—In Wingham General
Hospital, on Thursday, June 3, 1954,
to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Whitehead,
R, 4, Wingham, a son.
STRUTHERS—In Wingham General
Hospital, on Friday, June 4th, 1954,
to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Struthers,
R. 1, Lucknow, a daughter.
GEDKE—In Wingham General Hospi
tal, on Saturday, June 5th, 1954, to
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Gedke, R. 1,
Clifford a daughter, (stillborn).
WELSH—In Wingham General Hos
pital, on Sunday, June 6th, 1954, to
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Welsh. R. 2,
Wingham, a son.
SCHNEIDER—In Wingham General
Hospital, on Monday, June 7th, 1954,
to Mr. and Mrs, Clayton Schneidef,
R. 4, Mildmay, a son.
Truth is the foundation of all know
ledge, and the cement of all societies.
—Dryden
WINGHAM
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Passengers Insured
Phone 65
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and attended the
the Clifford Unit-
the community is
Honored at Shower
Miss Audrey Henry, bride elect
this month, was the guest of honour
last Tuesday night when Miss Sally
Lou MacWilliam and Miss Jacquelyn
Currie entertained with a kitchen
shower. After the gifts were received
a dainty lunch was served by the hos
tesses.
FIRST CLASS
WATCH REPAIRS
AT MODERATE PRICES
Owing to lack of space, am com
pelled to confine my repairs to
watches only.
George Williams
; Located in
MASON’S STORE
and Mrs. Ross Nuhn and little
of near Listowdl, Dr. Jim Hutchi-
of Cleveland, Ohio, and Mrs. Iso
Hutchison.
THIS WEEK’S SPECIALS
39c
NYLONS
THAT’S RIGHT!
Carmichael’s
3 Pair for .00,19 Pair
Yes, ladies, here is the buy of a lifetime!
60 Gauge, 15 Denier, First Quality
TWO LOVELY SHADES
CARMICHAEL’S
Shop at CARMICHAEL’S this and every
week for bargains and better buys
for all the family.
Curity Diapers , . $4.50 doz. 2 doz. for $8.95
$2.75EZ Sleepers, 2-piece, size 1 - 4 . .
White Flannelette, 36” Reg. 55c
SPECIAL per yd..........
Boy’s Jeans, heavy 8 oz., size 6-12 pr. $2.79
We are exclusive agents for. Weldrest Nylons
SO FOR THE BEST MAKE SURE IT’S WELDREST.
Huron County Council
June Session
The Huron County Council will .meet in the Court
= House, Goderich, on
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16th, 1954, at 10 a.m,■
g= All correspondence, accounts or notice of deputations
1 should be in the hands of the County Clerk by Satur-
g day, June 12th, 1954
A. H. ERSKINE, Clerk,
Water Consumers
This will be strictly enforced.I
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
County of Huron
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Notice to
The hours for watering lawns and gardens
are from 6 a.m. to 9 a.m., and from 6. p.m. to
9 p.m.
An ANNUAL charge of $4.44 gross, less prompt
payment discount of 10 per cent, is made for the use
of a hose or outside tap for the above noted purposes,
and is charged on the June and July bills.
Anyone found watering lawns or gardens, who has
not paid for this service, will be billed accordingly.
lam Public Utilities Commission
C. E. Shera, Superintendent