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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1954-08-04, Page 7II MANY REGISTER AT TOWN HAU (.Continued from page one.) , and Mrs, I ■M / YOUR GUARANTEE FOR OVER 35 YEARS OF QUALITY GRANITES and CRAFTSMANSHIP CEMETERY LETTERING PHONE 256 R. A. SPOTTON Harry Brown, Milton; Mrs, A. M. Forbes, London; Mrs, Peter Neely, London; Harry Howard, Toronto; Mrs. Wm. Finch, Wm. J, Finch, Stratford; A. G. Wil­ liamson, Wingham; Alex A. Taylor, Mrs, Alex A. Taylor, Gorrle; Mrs. W. Jas, Arnott, Ingersoll; Velma Carter, Kitchener; Louise Hetherington, Wingham; Merrill Cantelon, Wing­ ham; Wm. Lediet, Corinne Lediet, Wingham; Caroline Wellwood, Wing­ ham; Evelyn Yeoman, Clifford Yeo­ man, Waterloo; J. R, Part, Mrs. J. R. Part, Galt; Mrs. Sven Noren (Mary Robertson), Sven Noren, Helen and Eric Noren, Tiverton; A. G. Aitchison, Islay, Joan and Judy, Kingston, Ont., Alex J. King, 21 Erie Ave., London; John C. Hutton, Mrs. John C. Hutton, Reliance RELIANCE Petroleums Ltd ARE PROUD TO ANNOUNCE y PRODUCTS y HURON MOTORS LIMITED AS ANOTHER NEW DEALER R, R. 1, Ripley; Mrs, Thos Ellis (Alba Hogg), R. R. 5, Brussels; Mrs, P. J. Kerr, Sarnia; James D. Walsh, Mrs, James L. Walsh, Brockville; Mrs- D, O. McKinnon (Ada Howson) Toronto; Mrs, Benson Cruikshank> Wingham; Gordon Keith, Helen Keith, Toronto; Jean Carr, Wingham; George R. Led-, Jet, Detroit; Marjorie McKinney, Wingham; Mrs, Harold R. Thomas, Brussels; Mrs, George Ross, Wing­ ham; Mrs. Jean Sainsbury, Toronto; Mrs. Florence Maize, Toronto; Mrs. Barbara Martin, Toronto; Mrs. Mar­ garet Fellman, G^avephurst; Mrs. G, T. Gregory, G, T, Gregory, Barrie; Mrs. Velma. Shera, Wingham; Mrs, H, O. Stevens, Montreal; Fred L. {David­ son, Wingham; Mrs. Gertrude Tilden, St. Thomas, Mrs. Marie McLean, Wing­ ham; Mrs, J, Kelly, Wingham; Marion E. Irwin, Wingham; Arthur W. Ir­ win, Wingham; Linda Bradford, Lon­ don; Mrs. VanWyck, Wingham; Mrs. C. Amsbury, Stratford; Agnes Fors­ ter, Palmerston; puncan McGillivray, Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. J. W, Hanna, Wingham; Mrs. Jean Andrews; J. Ronald Rae, Phoenix, Arizona; Mrs. Roy Manuel, Wingham; Mrs. Walter Lockridge, Al Chapman (Bert); Mrs. Norman L. Fry (Gilchrist), Wing­ ham; Frank Galbraith, Alba Gal­ braith Rahlves, Gladys Galbraith (Mrs. Frank; Doris Fells, Archie William­ son, Raymond Carter, Earnscliffe Musgrove, Buffalo, N.Y.; Edna Smith (Musgrove) Guelph; May Williamson, Amkhut India; Viola Paterson, Wm. A. Paterson, Toronto; Mrs. J. R. Rae, Barbie Rae, Phoneix, Arizona; Chas. W. Lloyd; Mrs. Ada Armitage, Wing­ ham; Mrs. Elizabeth Pollock, Mrs. Jack Clark (Eileen Dark) Blyth; Vera McKibbon, M. E. Webb; Melba Hutchison (Radford), Elaine (Rad­ ford) Colvin; Minnie Bosman Lloyd; Viola Hopper (Robertson); Gertrude Currie (Robertson); Betty Hamilton (Lloyd); Percy Kerr; Countess Carr Huron Motors Limited RELIANCE will now be able to supply their customers with the Best Gasoline and Motor Oils they can 9 buy. Sunbeam ELECTRIC RAZOR NOW $29.75 HASELGROVE'S SMOKE SHOE Libby, McNeil & Libby of Canada Limited » Chatham, Ontario, Phone: 1860 NEED 300 MEN and 300 WOMEN who want to EARN SOME EXTRA MONEY During late August and the month of September doing pleasant and very important work, processing Tomatoes for Libby’s “Gentle Press” Tomato Products'. Guaranteed Minimum Rates of Pay: '■ Women .68 per hour. Men .83 per hour. (.05 per hour extra for Night Shift). After • sixty days of actual work: Women 80%c per hour Men 95%c per hour (.07 per 'hr. extra for night s'hift) Bonus for work above normal day’s work, ’ Higher Rates on Special Jobs. Rest Periods: Two 15-minute Rest Periods per shift. No Experience Necessary. Easy-to-learn Jobs. Fully Qualified Instructors. Modem Plant, Good Working Conditions. Registered Nurse in First Aid Room. 4- Bus Service to and from plant for all parts of Chatham. Excellent Cafeteria Service:♦ Hot meals served at very reasonable prices during lunch periods on day and night shifts. Soft drinks, Milk, Coffee, Tea, Cigarettes, Candy, etc., may be bought in Cafeteria during rest and lunch periods. Opportunities for work after Tomato Season: Each year, many seasonal employees who prove themselves are chosen to fill vacancies on regular . staff. Wearing Apparel: Women may purchase their smocks or head cover­ ings from the Company store room. Men, ordinary work clothes and caps which may be purchased at Company store room. Paid Weekly Each Friday for Previous Week’s Work. Lodging Places Arranged for Workers from out of town. % r i i i i i i i i Do Not Delay . . . Fill Out and Mail the Blank Below Employment Office, Dept. Libby, McNeill & Libby of Canada, Limited CHATHAM, Ontario I am interested in working in Libby's Food Proces­ sing Plant during the coming Tomato Season and want more information: NAME STREET OR RURAL ADDRESS Town n I I I I I I I I (Mrs. Book); Mrs. 1 (Netti© Linklater) Toronto; Mrs. Lome IS. Dunford (Millie McGillivray) Detroit; Jessie Waram (Gray) Tor­ onto; Mrs. D. Robertson (Jean Mc­ Gillivray) Brampton; W. Keith Don­ aldson, Renfrew; Eva Harris (Rintoul) Sarnia; Mrs. C. Martin, Wingham; Detroit;Jessie,aw, (s! GGar, CFQ Mrs. Maye Johnston, Wingham; {Mrs. Cora Hawkins, Toronto; William Raby, Calgary, Alta; Edna Busch, Evanston, III.*; St. Clair Crawford, Detroit; Mrs, Gus Boyle (Edith Rush), Mrs. Young Christie St., (Laura Rush); Mrs, John McLeod 192 Palmer St., Guelph; Mrs. Janet Buchanan, Wingham; Mrs, J. McMichael (Verna Joynt), Listowel; Mrs. E. C. Bradford, Ern C. Bradford, London; Mrs, Brack- ley (Ann Blackhall), Gravenhurst; Chester Copeland, London; EVelyn G. Scott, Wingham; Elsie I, Congram, Wingham; Beatrice Joynt, Mrs. Van­ Wyck (Flora MacfDonald); Mrs, J. MacLeod (Verna MacDonald); Louise Wellwood, Ruth Lockridge; Kathleen Pringle, Irene Willan (Allen) Wheat- ley; Velma Mills (Amsbury) Hamil­ ton; A. J. Busch, Evanston, III.; H. Gordon Manning, Clinton; W. F, Sturdy, Frances Sturdy 723 5th St. E,, Owen Sound; Arno Kelly Kincardine; Robert S. Rae, 356 Oxford St., Lon­ don; Elizabeth (Johns) White, Port Colborne; George Howson, Wingham; Norma VanStone, Toronto; Dick Lloyd, Freda (VanStone) Dobbie, 6Owen Sound; Adalena Fisher (Lena Shaw); Adella Gracey King; Mrs. Ro'y Durst, Stratford; Miss Stella McMan­ us, Mitchell; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Smale, Royal Oak, Mich.,- Mrs. A. J. Armstrong (Vera Davidson), Armstrong, London; Margaret Piper .Love, Toronto; Alice (Imlay) Procter, Brussels R. 5; Hugh Hamilton, Tor­ onto; Carman Bennett, London; James Rae, Phoeniz, Arizona; Doug. Mit­ chell, Hamilton; Mrs. Myrtle Coleman, Port Hope; Emma Walters, Toronto; Lillian Longman, Windsor; Gertrude Wilson, Listowel; Maria (Bennett) Thompson, Listowel; Leonard Bennett, Listowel; Mary (Sinnamon) Hertel, Kitchener; Donelda (Haller) Hingstpn, Clifford Hingston, Guelph; H. H. (Herb) Wightman, Vancouver; Wm. Hingston, Guelph; Sharon Hingston, Paul Hingston, Guelph; Ed Murch, Vera Murch, Madeline Murch, Lon­ don; Walter Tisdale, Kindersley, Sask., Frank Gillespie, Sarnia; Frank Mills, Corvuso, Minnesota; G. R. McKersie, Russell McKersie, Swan River, Man.; Mrs. G. Baxter, Swan River, Man.; Mrs. John Linton (Grace Drummond) Wallaceburg; Walter Gould, Mrs. Walter Gould, Preston; Frank T. Ford, Elmwood; James Elston, Aus­ tin, Man.; J. W. Hanna; Lou Stalker Cook, Charlene Cook, St. Stephen, N. B.; Norman Geddes, Mrs. Norman Geddes; John McLeod, Guelph; Mr. and Mrs. T. Drake, Windsor; Mrs. T. E. MacMonagle, London; poreen St. Marie, Guelph; Jeanette Schwartz, Hanover; Cletus Kueneman, Hanover; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hockridge, Dauph­ in, Man.; Josephine Lediet; Betty Til­ den, St. Thomas; Mr. and Harvey Oakes, Welland; Mrs. J. MacGibbon, Guelph; Alice Browne, Willowdale, Mrs. A. A. Kennedy, Kamloops, B.C.; Larry Hutson, Sarnia; Mr. and Mrs. Frank MacConnell, London; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Calvert, 157 Maybourne Ave., Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Russel Farrow, 23 Second Ave., Galt; Mr. and Mrs. Thos. C. Lutton, 291 Steele St., London; Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Lutton, 357 Hamilton Rd., London; Mrs. J. M. Kennedy, 124 Elm Creek, Man.; Jack Aitchison, Sarnia; J. Henry Aitchison, Sarnia; Thos. Aitchison, Kitchener; Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Carr, Hamilton; Mrs. J. W. Pearen, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. R. Cruickshank, Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. Ken Cruickshank, Detroit; Geo. Mason, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Groves, Freeville, N. Y.; Eldon Peter­ man, London; Alex Dark, London; N. Muir, Fort Frances; Lottie (Stevens) Glassock, Buffalo, N.Y.; Mrs. Edna (Huffman) Lovell; Charles A. Bar­ ber, Chilliwack, B.C.; Mrs. David Lougheed Detroit; Mrs. Verna Miller; Mr. and Mrs. John Hayles, Weston; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wood, Mt. Den­ nis; Mrs. Wm. H. Brewer; Mrs. Foster Fyfe; Foster L. Fyfe; Mrs. Bea (Wal­ ker) Lansing, Toronto; John and Don Lansing, Toronto; Mrs. E. Saunders, R. 3, Owen Sound; Mr. and Mrs. Har­ old Showers, Weston; Mrs. iDodd, Wingham; Wm. J. Wingham; Bailie Parrott, W. J. Westlake, Goderich; Lamb, Dorothy Lamb, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. E. Stroud, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. W. H, Taylor (Mary Cosens) Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Robt. - A. Cruickshanks, Hamilton; Master James Sturdy, Mrs. Frank Sturdy, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dark, London; Mr. and Mrs. Carson Fawcett, Goderich; Mr. and Mrs. <5. H. Jacobs, Toronto; Mr. A. Jacobs, Palgrave; Mildred C. Red­ mond, Toronto; Mrs. W. R. Connor, Moose Jaw, Sask.; Mrs. J. H. McRae, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Len Elliott, Goderich; Mrs. Jack Hillman (Mil­ dred Reid) Mrs. Lee Simpel (Louise Reid) Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Ross Orvis (Edna Hogg) Oil Springs; Mrs. Richard Tennant, London; Mrs. Geo. Phone ........................ ................................. Women over- GO and meh over 65 hot employed | 8 ‘ ■ Leslie Xoung The Wingham Advance-Times, Wednesday, Aug. 4th, 1954 A. J. Boyle, Toronto; Mrs. Alfred Hooper, Bowmanville; Mrs. Jas. L. {Robertson. Wingham; Mrs- Georgina Markiam (Pullen).Fergus; Mary M. Moore (Fallen) Chatham; Beverley G. Moore, Chatham; Mrs. Kathleen Baskerville, London; Mr, and Mrs. Charles Brown, Windsor; Mr, and Mrs. Harold Mc­ Callum, Kitchener; Earl Saunders, R, 3, Owen Sound; Alex Herron, Owen Sound; Jas. Vance, Owen Sound; T< Earl Johns, Toronto; Mrs. Gilbert Stevens (Nellie Huffman) Detroit; Joseph G. Carter, Toledo, Ohio, U.S.A., Mrs, John (Doris Finlay) Toronto; Campbell) Proctor, Port Mr. and Plymouth, Ind.; Mr, and Johnson, & Terry, Birmingham, Mich Mr, and Mrs. Bill Young, Harriston Harry Tisdale, Grand Forks, N. Dak. Mr. and Mrs, Wallace Burns, Walker ville; Ena (Currie) Henderson, Luck­ now; Gilbert Stevens, ■ Detroit; Irwin L- Edwards, London; Norman McPhail Doris (Walker) McPhail, Toronto; Mary Walter, Goderich; Geo. and Lu- ella (McCool) Schaefer, Goderich; Mrs. Grace W. (Mitchell) Wilson, Brant­ ford; Marion J. Mitchell, Toronto; J. H. (Jim) Perdue, Toronto; Don Ripple and family, Ferndale, Mich.; Tom and Nora (Gracey) Armstrong, London; Fred Piper, Oshawa; Mrs. A. McLean, Goderich; Mr. and Mrs. Meredith (Eva Patterson) Hunter, Toronto; Mrs. Ross (Nellie Nicholls) Davis, Stouffville; Mr. and Mrs. Ken Somers and family, Midland; Pave Somers, Midland; Vic Campbell, Dear­ born, Mich,; Bill Hinscliffe, Toronto; Earl H. Gray, Walkerton; Mrs. Leon­ ard (Nora Finlay) Schroeter, Byron; Miss Dorothy Pocock, Ottawa; Miss Marilyn Pocock, Ottawa; Mr. and Mrs. (Continued on page nine.) Mrs. Leeland Mrs, Warwick Phillips, (Margaret Colborne; Campbell, Mrs. -J--------------- Maude Fleuty, Blyth; John K. Produced by Imperial Tobacco Company of Canada, Limited as a public service Ever give a “leg up” to a knight in full armour ? In a recent film about Joan of Arc the movie makers got over this weighty problem by dressing the actress who played the title part in a- suit of armour made of aluminum. Result: shooting, including scenes showing Joan mounting her horse, proceeded on schedule. Canadian manufacturers use a lot of weight-saving aluminum not only because it makes things lighter to handle and cheaper to ship but because it makes up into more products per pound. Helps them market their prod­ ucts for less. Aluminum Com­ pany of Canada, Ltd. 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