HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1954-09-01, Page 4Page Four The Wingham Advance-Times, Wednesday, Sepember 1st, 1954
FOR SALE OUR SINCERE THANKS AUCTION SALE
CRESS WART REMOVER—really
does it. Your Druggist sells Cress
Corn Salve for sure relief.
GET A RUSTCRAFT CAR(D for every
occasion at McKibbons, the Rexall
Store. lb
QUANTITY OF SUGAR SACKS. Ap
ply Hamilton Beverages, phone 485.
. 7rrb
Mr. and Mrs. J, W, Hanna wish to
thank their many friends for the help,
comfort and sympathy extended to
them during the past few days. The
expressions of kindness and the acts
of sympathy which have come from
all sides have made it possible for
them to carry on during their recent
bereavement.
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GRADES 9, 11 and 12 HIGH SCHOOL
books for sale. Phone 604 J 4. lb CARD OF THANKS
HARD AND SOFTWOOD SLABS for
sale. John J. Gaunt, Whitechurch,
Phone 401w2. 18,1*
to express my sincere
my relatives, friends
for the lovely cards,
SAWDUST BURNER for sale, excel
lent condition, reasonable. Phone
504J. 1*
BABY BUGGY FOR SALE, jumping
chair and maternity dress, size 18.
All in excellent condition. Phone
252. lb
I would like
thanks to all
and neighbors
flowers and treats sent to me during
my recent illness. Special thanks to
Dr. McMurchy and Dr. Crawford, Mrs.
Money and her staff of nurses.
R A. Coutts lb
COMING EVENTS
SAWS TO SHARPEN—hand, band
and circular bench saws, machine
sharpened. Apply H. L. McGuire,
Belgrave. 1:8:15:22*
A COLOSSAL VARIETY NIGHT will
be held at 8.30 p.m. on the church
grounds of St Helens United Church,
sponsored by the Y.P.U.
town professional .artists will
featured. Lunch booth.SEED WHEAT for sale. We have a
limited quantity of Registered Gen
esee winter wheat, cleaned and
treated. Howson & Howson. 18:1b
Out, of
be
CElb
NOW IS THE TIME to worm your
chickens. Worm tablets 100 for
$1.00 at McKibbons, the Rexall
Store. lb
ENTERTAINMENT at the Palace
Gardens, Formosa, Sunday, Sept.
5th, T-Bone and his Texans from
Niagara Falls. Clb
FEMALE HELP WANTED
BIRTHS
ANGUS—In Wingham General Hospi
tal, on Wednesday, August 18th, 1954,
to Mr and Mrs. Wm, Angus, Wing;
ham, a son.
SANITARY SEWAGE DISPOSAL—
Septic tanks, cesspools, wells, cellars,
etc. pumped and cleaned with sani
tary modern eqiupment. All work
guaranteed satisfactory. For quick
service write or phone Louis Blake,
Brussels, Ont. Phone Brussels 42r6.
18 rrb
FEMALE CLERK WANTED immed
iately. Apply Box 53, Advance-Times.
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of Farm Stock, Machinery and
Household Effects
at Lot 42, Con. 9, East Wawanosh twp.
farm adjoining the Village of Belgrave
TUESDAY, SEPT. 21 at 12.80 p.m.
HORSES—1 aged Mare, 14 yrs. old;
General purpose Mare, 10 yrs. old.
CATTLE—3 Shorthorn Cows due in
Nov.; 2 Shorthorn Cows due in April;
2 Grade Cows with 4 Calves; 3 Spring
Calves; 3 Steers rising 2 yrs. old;, 2
Steers rising 1 yr. old.
PIGS—1 Sow with 9 pigs.
HENS—40 White Leghorn 1 yr. old
hens.
HAY and GRAIN—35 ton Mixed
Hay; 1,200 bus. Ajax Oats grown from
Reg. Seed.
MACHINERY — Cockshutt Binder
(like new); Massey-Harris Side Deliv
ery Rake (like new); Massey-Harris
Seed Drill; McCormick Mower; Frost
& Wood Hay Loader; Ford Tractor
with Plow; Ford Cultivator; Tandem
Disc Harrow; Sleigh with Rack; 2,000-
lb. Scales; Massey-Harris rubber tired
-Wagon (like new); Roller Hay Rack;
Fanning Mill; Scuffler; Plow; Woods
Electric Grain Grinder (like new);
5-section Harrows; Wheelbarrow; Col
ony House 10 x 12; Set Double Har
ness; 4 Horse Collars; Forks; Chains;
Shovels. Other articles too numerous
to mention.
FURNITURE—3 Beds, springs and
mattresses; 3 “Dressers; 3
Stands; 1. Chest of Drawers;
room Chairs; 5 Rocking
Small Tables; Arm Chair;
McPHERSON—In Wingham General
Hospital, on Saturday, August 21,
1954, to Mr, and Mrs. Douglas Mc
Pherson, R. 1, Glenannan, a daugh
ter. •
SIMMONS—In Wingham General
Hospital, on Monday, August 23,
1954, to Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Sim
mons, Wingham, a son.
CHRISTENSEN—In Wingham Gener
al Hospital, on Monday, August 23,
1954, to Mr. and Mrs Christensen,
Blyth, a son.
Wo-
hold
the
the
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HELP WANTED
WANTED EXPERIENCED
KEEPER. Apply Bluevale Cream
ery. Phone 424 W 4.
BOOK-
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A QUANTITY OF USED LUMBER
for sale. Cheap for quick sale. Phone
432W. lb
AGENTS WANTED
TWO-STOREY BARN for sale.
Double boarded, good condition, 30x
30. Phone 389. lb
THRESHING MACHINE for sale,
’ Red River, 28”x46”, on rubber, 100
ft. drive belts, 18 ft. grain elevator.
Apply t° Tom Pletch, R. R. 5, Brus
sels. Phone 12r23. rrb
WANTED: Man for steady travel
among consumers in Huron County.
Permanent connection with large
manufacturer. Only reliable hustler
considered. Write Rawleigh’s Dept.-
1-453-131, Montreal, P.Q. 1,8b
WANTED
Wash
4 Bed-
Chairs;
Floor
Lamps; Kitchen Chairs; Writing desk;
Renfrew Kitchen Stove; Thor white
enamel Washing Machine. -
TERMS—CASH
Harry McClenaghan, Proprietor.
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer.
E. P. Chesney, Clerk.
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
JOHNSTONE—In Wingham General
Hospital, on Tuesday, August 24,
1954, to Mr and Mrs. Wm. John
stone, Lucknow, a son.
McQUILLIN—In Wingham General
Hospital, on Thursday, August 26,
1954, to Mr. and Mrs. Carmon Me-
Quillin, R. 6, Lucknow, a daughter.
HANNA—In Wingham General Hos
pital, on Saturday, August 28, 1954,
to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hanna, R. 1,
Holyrood, a son.
O’MALLEY.—In Wingham General
Hospital, on Monday, August 30,
1954, to Mr. and Mrs. Thos. O’Malley,
R 2, Teeswater, a daughter.
STAIbfTON—In Wingham General
Hospital, on Monday, August 30,
1954, to Mr. and Mrs. Murray Stain
ton, Wingham, a son.
WATT—At Queen Charlotte Hospital,
Queen Charlotte City, B.C., on Wed
nesday, August 4th, 1954, to Dr. and
Mrs. Donald Watt, a son, George
DonalcJ, a brother for David.
HYETTS REMEDIES—Eczema Oint
ments, stomach medicine, cough
syrup and the rest of the famous
line are available at McKibbons, the
Rexall Store, lb
ROOM AND BOARD for about eight
men in private homes. Also house
keeping accommodation for one
couple. Please give full particulars
in your reply. Thos. Ainslie, Lam
beth, Ontario. 18:1b
SEPTIC TANKS FOR SALE— Steel
reinforced cement septic tanks, 6%
by 3% ft., 5 ft. deep. Capacity of
• 450 Imperial gallons. The design
and construction of these tanks has
been’ approved by the Huron and
Bruce County Health Units. We de
liver any distance. Apply to Albert
Poster’s Welding Service, Lucknow.
•) 11,25b
DEADSTOCK removed from your
farm promptly for sanitary disposal.
Telephone collect: Palmerston 123W,
Durham 398 or Wingham 378. GOR-
DON YOUNG LIMITED. Irrb
CARS FOR SALE
IF YOU are buying a car on time
payments be sure £o get our rate
on the financing and insurance. Our
service is complete and inexpensive.
Phone now and ask Stewart A.
Scott, Phone 293. rrb
ARE YOU SATISFIED with your
present income and chances for ad
vancement? If not, investigate the
money making possibilities offered
by a rural Watkins Dealership. Sell
nationally advertised products—ne
cessities for home and farm. No
investment. Previous sales experi
ence not necessary.
between 25 and 55 and have or can
obtain a car, write immediately
for full details to Dept. O-W-2, The
J. R. Watkins Company, 3’50 St.
Roch St., Montreal. 4:11:18:25b
ALL PERSONS having claims against
the . estate of ROBERT JOHN CUR
RIE, late of the Township of East
Wawanosh, in the County
Farmer, who died on or
twenty-third day of July,
are notified to send to the
gd on or before the eighteenth day of
September A. D., 1954, full particulars
of their claims in writing. Immediate
ly after the said eighteenth day of
September the assets of thewsaid tes
tator will be distributed amongst the
parties entiled thereto, having regard
bnly to claims of which the Executors
shall then have notice.
DATED this twenty-eighth day of
August, A. D. 1954.
CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON .
Wingham, Ontario
Solicitors for the Executors
1:8:15b
of Huron,
about the
A.D., 1954,
undersign-
If you are
Bride-Elect Honored
At Trousseau Tea
at a
her mother,
Wednesday,
of Saskat-
1948 FARGO % TON TRUCK for
sale, good condition, sun visor, heat
er, racks, helpers springs. Apply
Clarence Machan, Wingham, phone
458W after 5 p.m.
UPHOLSTERING
REAL ESTATE
We specialize in
Workmanship
week’s service,
finishing. For
Fairyland, 487J.
re-upholstering,
guaranteed. One
Also repairing, re
appointment call
RRB
6 ROOM FRAME HOUSE with as
phalt siding for sale, centrally loc
ate^, near both schools, 3 piece bath.
Apply Dudley E. Holmes, Listowel,
or Stewart A. Scott, Wingham, rep
resentative. H, 18 lb
MISCELLANEOUS
7 ROOM BRICK HOUSE for sale, 8
piece bath, built-in cupboards. Ap
ply Wingham Auto Wreckers, phone
229. 1,8*
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.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ALL PERSONS having claims against’
the estate of ALVA JAMES WALKER,
late of the Town of Wingham in the
County of Huron, Retired Merchant,
who died on or about the seventeenth
day of July, A.D., 1954, are notified to
send to the undersigned on or before
the eighteenth day of September A.D.,
1954, full particulars of their claims
in writing. Immediately after the said
eighteenth day of September the
assets of the said testator will be dis
tributed amongst the parties entitled
thereto, having regard only to claims
of which the Executrix shall then
have notice.
DATED this twenty-eighth day -of
August, A. D., 1954.
’ CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON
Wingham, Ontario
Solicitors for the Executrix
1:8:15b
Dorothy Deyell, popular bride-to-be
of last month, was honored
trousseau at the home of
Mrs, George Deyell, on
August 18th,
Mrs. Walter Tisdale,
chewan, and auht of the bride and;
Mrs. Chas peyell poured tea in the
afternoon. Showing' the trousseau in
the afternoon were Mrs. Gloria Simms
Misses Velma Agar and Pauline
Swanson.
Pouring tea in the evening were
Mrs. John Lutton, Toronto, an aunt
of the bride, and Mrs Walter Pocock,
of Wingham. Mrs. Jack Higgins, Mrs.
Bob Kerr and Miss Wilda Agar
showed the trousseau in the evening.
Others assisting were Mrs. Jim
Coombs, sister of the groom, Mrs.
Roy Burchill, Mrs. Stewart Forsyth,
Mrs. Ken Currie, Mrs.' Norm Cronk-
wright, Mrs. Earl Weitz and Mrs. M.
Swanson.
RUNAWAY AUTO
HURTS GREY GIRL
Three-year-old Sheila Weppler, of
Hanover, doesn't know how lucky she
is.
While on a picnic with her mother
and -sister she was knocked down an
enbankment into 11 feet of water by
a run away car which landed on top
of her. Safe between the wheels of
the car she escaped with a small cut
in the neck.
THE VOICE OF TEMPERANCE
FOR RENT
THREE ROOM UPSTAIR Apartment
for rent, with wash room and hall,
all conveniences. Partly heated. Ap
ply, Alex Reid, Box 211, Wingham.
18b
APARTMENT
for middle aged
8 ROOM
suitable
couple. Apply Box 54,
Times.
for rent,
or elderly
Advance-^
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5 ROOM APARTMENT to rent, 2 bed
rooms, partially heated. Central
location. Rent reasonable. Apply
to Post Office box 516, Wingham,
Ont. 1.8*
3 ROOM APARTMENT to rent, self
contained, choice location. Phone
160. lb
POULTRY FOR SALE
400 RED SUSSEX PULLETS for sale,
laying^ Apply Edgar Dane, Wrox
eter. Phone 30 R 4, Wroxeter, lb
150 PULLETSfor sale, new Hamp,
Wyandotte, Hybrid, Heady to lay.
Apply Harry Christie, Teeswater,
phone 89rl5, , 1*
13:27:10:24rrb
TENDERS WANTED
Tenders will be received by the un
dersigned until September 11, 1954, for
the installation of an oil burner, tanks
and controls. Lowest or any tender
not necessarily accepted. For details
see Wingham Public Utilities Com
mission. lb
TENDERS
Tenders for construction of Wills
Drain No. 2
Tenders for construction of Wills
Drain Nd. 2, in the Township of How-
ick by the undersigned. Plans and
specifications may be obtained at the
Clerk’s Office, Gorrie. Tenders to be
in the hands of the undersigned* not
later than 12 o’clock noon, September
7th, 1954. Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted,
P. L. jDurst, Clerk,
1 Township of Howick,
Gorrie, Ontario,
/ COURT OF REVISION
The Court of Revision on the 1955
Assessment Roll for Morris Township
Will be held in the Morris Township
Hall oh September 1, 1954, at 10 a.m.
Geo, C. Martin, Clerk.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ALL PERSONS having claims against
the estate of HUGH McKINNON, late
oLthe Township of Turnberry, in the
County of Huron, Farmer, who died
on or about the tenth day of August,
A. D. 1954, are notified to send to the
undersigned on or before the eigh
teenth day of September A.D. 1954,
full particulars of their claims in
writing. Immediately after the said
eighteenth day of September the as
sets of the said testator will be dis
tributed amongst the parties entitled
thereto, having regard only to claims
of which the Executors shall then
have notice.
DATED this twenty-eighth day of
August, A.D. 1954.
CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON
Wingham, Ontario
Solicitors for the Executors
1:8:15b
I8:lb
IN MEMORIAM
MILLER—In loving memory of a dear
wife and mother, Gertrude Miller,
who passed away September 4th,
1953.
We* watched you suffer day by day,
And could not help in any way,
But just stood by and saw you pass,
Into the Saviour’s Arms at last,
Our lips cahnot tell how we miss her,
Our Hearts cannot tell what to say,
God alone knows how Wemniss her,
In homes that are lonesome today,
—-Loving Husband, Wallie, daughter,
Helen, son-in-law, Marvin. lb
Alcoholism is the fourth most deadly
disease in the world, according to
the World Health Organization. It is
the most important problem confront
ing western civilization. We in Can
ada have about 500 addicts of cocaine,
heroin and similar drtigs, but we have
more than 100,000 alcoholics. The W.
H.O. defines drug addiction as a state
of chronic intoxication detrimental to
the individual and to society. Dr. And-
red C. Ivy, vice-president of the Uni
versity of Illinois, addressing the
school of narcotics in session in
Saskatoon recently, deplored the fact
that the W.H.O. had not the courage
to include alcohol amongst such de
vastating drugs as heroin and cocaine,
because it would cause “international
stir. Yet the • startling amount of
damage to society done by alcoholism
in Ontario is seen when certain oc
cupational statistics are presented. A
study of the occupational status of 200
alcoholics was made by the Alcoholism
Research Foundation of Ontario. Pro
fessional and Executive folk, 16.5%,
White collar, 32.5%, Skilled, 23.5%,
Unskilled, 20.0%, Unknown, 7.5%. Thus
72% of- those whom liquor masters
might be called the brains of the
country, As alcoholics they are a dead
loss to the country economically. In
deed, they are much more than that,
John W, Foote, our Provincial Re
forms Institutions Mihister, declared
in a provincial-affair^ broadcast In
April last, that keeping alcoholics in
reform institutions Will cost Ontario
more than $3,600,004) this year.—Advt.
two weeks’ vacation with his parents,
Mrs. W. J, Dayy, Mr. and Mrs. Har
old Davy and family, all of Shelburne,
were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Ken Edgar. Mrs. F. Davy returned
home with them for a holiday
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Weir, Toronto,
were in town over the week-end with
Mrs. WV E. Weir and other relatives.
They spent the past week at Point
Clark where Mrs. Weir visited them.
Miss Gerty Bush spent a few days
with Gorfie friends last week.
Mrs. Ira MacLean is a patient in
Wingham General Hospital. Her many
friends wish for her a return to good
health.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Orr, or Byron,
spent the week-end with Mr, George
Lackie here.
Mr. and Mrs Herbert Redmond also
Mrs. E. N. Pauli, all of Toronto, spent
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Burke.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gibson and
son, Billy,, spent the week-end in
Detroit where they attended the wed
ding
. —Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Gannett and
Mrs. Geo’. McMurdo, of Toronto, spent
the week-end wi’th relatives-in town.
Mrs. J. H. Howell retuned home with
them after spending a month herd.
—Mr, and Mrs, J, E Smith, Kathy
and Jimmy, of Ottawa, spent the past
week visiting at the home pf Mr,
Smith’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. James.
Smith, Carling Terrace,
—Mr. and Mrs. Barry Wenger and
family spent last week at Honey
Harbor.
—Mrs. J. H Corbin, of North Holly-,
wood, California, and Mr. and Mrs.
Leon Foster, of Detroit, Mich., spent
last week with Mr. and Mrs. C. B.
Armitage.
—Mr, and
and children,
Mrs. George
Elmira, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Hugh Sinnamon, Minnie Street.
Mrs. Lewis McMichael
of Elmira, and Mr. and
Fink and children of
has been transferred to
Green, Wingham, spent
Mr. and Mrs. George
WROXETER
Mr, and Mrs. Harold Townsend
haye retuned from a holiday at Port
Elgin.
Miss K, Hazelwood is a visitor with
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wade, Gorrie.
Misses Elsie and Marian Gibson left
last Saturday to return to Winnipeg
where both are teachers. Before leav
ing they received word that their
brother, John, Chicago, had suffered a
heart attack and so left a day or two
before they had planned on going.
Their brother, Dr. Thomas Gibson,
Hamilton, flew to Chicago to be with
his brother.
Mr. and Mrs, Bill Ivans, Catharine
and John, of Kansas City, were visit
ors during the week with Mrs. D. S.
MacNaughton.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Earls and
daughters, spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Allen Munro at their cottage
at Amberley.
Owing to the busy season the
men’s Missionary Society will
their meeting one week later,
evening of September 17th, at
home of Mrs. Allen Munro.
Mr. and Mrs. George Bradley spent
the week-end with the latter’s par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Howard Wylie.
Mr. and Mrs. Bradley have moved
from Toronto to Long Branch. Jimmy
Wylie who has been on the staff of
the Canadian Bank of Commerce at
Owen Sound
Oakville.
Mr. Frank
Sunday with
Harris.
Mrs, A. J. Sanderson, who has been
a patient for some weeks in Wingham
General Hospital, has improved and
has been removed to Mrs. McCrack
en’s Nursing Home, Gorrie South. Her
many friends hope there will be con
tinued improvement in health.
Rev. E. W. and Mrs. Tood returned
from their vacation last week. They
visited relatives and friends in and
around Ottawa.
Birtli
MILLS—In St. ” Joseph’s Hospital,
London, on Sunday, August 22, 1954,
to Dr. F. G. and Mrs, Mills of
Wroxeter, a son. Congratulations.
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.
John Howes, who were married on
Saturday, August 21st. The bride is
the former Dorothy Deyell, of Wing
ham, the groom is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Gilbert Howes. They will take
up residence in Toronto.'
Week-end guests of Mrs. Ruth Mac
Donald were Mr. and Mrs. Max Stew
art, Molesworth, also Mr. Carl McCal
lister, Guelph.
Mrs. Catharine Stewart, Detroit,
came last week to be with her aunt,
Mrs. A. J. Sanderson, who is ill.
Mr. and Mrs Laurie Vanvelsior,
Hamilton, visited during the week-end
with Mrs, J, Vanvelsior and Miss
Rona Vanpelsior.
Salem United Church, Wroxeter
North, has set the date of their anni
versary, September 12th, with services
at 11 a.m. and 7.30 pm. Rev Harold
West, of Belmore, will be the guest
speaker.
Rev. E. W. Todd again took up his
work on Sunday after a month’s vaca
tion and took for his subject, "Bright
en the Falling Fires” choosing for a
text, “And when Paul had gathered
a bundle of sticks and laid them on
the fire, there came a viper out of
the heat.” The words of the anthem
by the choir were "Coming Today.”
W. I. September Meeting
"Laugh More,—Worry Less” is the
motto for the September meeting of
the Women’s Institute and will be
taken by Mrs. John MacLean. Topic—
"Keep Your Thinking Up to Date”
will be discusse^l by Mrs. Gilbert How
es. A discussion on radio evaluation
will be led by Mrs. Charles Cathers.
Roll call, An item of interest in Cey
lon. Hostesses, Mrs. Les Douglas, Mrs.
Frank Earls, Mrs Victoria Brothers.
The meeting is called for 2.30 o’clock in
the Masonic Club rooms.
Mrs. William A. Cathers had
misfortune to fall and break her
at her home, Wroxeter North,
week. She has been a patient in Wing
ham Hospital since but was able to
return to her home on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs John Frew, Toronto,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Cathers.
Mr. W. R. Rae, Hanover, son of
Mrs. D. W. Rae, of this village, has
been a patient in Kitchener Hospital.
We are pleased to learn he expects
to return to his home this week.
Mr. Robert Barnard, London, also
Lois Noble, of Brussels, were visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Adams, last'
week.
Mrs. D. S. MacNaughton and John
MacNaughton were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J. Howard Wylie at their cottage
at Amberley, on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Vem Denny, of Pres
ton, and former resident of this vil
lage, have purchased a new home in
Preston and will take up residence
October 1st.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Burke have re
turned from an enjoyable vacation
trip to Montreal and New York
through the States. They were ac
companied by Mr, and Mrs. Jack Gib
son.
Everitt, eight-year-old son of Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Sanderson, of Rosetown,
Saskatchewan, who has spent the holi
day months with relatives here was
taken by Mr. and Mrs. Ross Sander
son and Mrs. Wm. Hart, to Malton on
Monday last, where he took a plane
for home, The trip east was a reward
for passing his School examinations,
Everitt enjoyed the slimmer and was
never homesick. A phone message
from his parents told of his safe ar
rival at Rosetown.
Mr, Billy Hart, Of the Bank of Com-
Ibnierce staff, Barrie, is enjoying a
tile
arm
last
i
of a relative.
HELENS
—Mr. and Mrs. Richard McClymot,
of Norwich, Conn., spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Goiley,
and with his aunt, Mrs. Lou Williams,
Blyth.
A
Wo-
this
Variety Night under the
of the Y.P.U. of the United
A splendid program is being
W.I. September Meeting
The September meeting of the
men’s Institute will be held
(Thursday) afternoon at 2.30 at the
home of Mrs. Elwood Barbour. Roll
Call “My favourite Salad”. Motto
"Every privilege carries a responsi
bility” by Mrs. Harvey Webb. Mrs.
Harvey Sparling will be the guest
speaker.
Keep Friday, September 10th free
for the
auspices
Church,
planned,
Mrs. Gordon McIntyre (formerly
Dorothy Miller) of Bracebridge is a
patient in the Private Patients’ Pav
ilion of the General Hospital, Toronto,
when she underwent a spinal. oper
ation last week.
Miss Margaret Miller,
ter of Mr. and Mrs.
commences her duties
nurse at the Stratford
pital on Wednesday, September 1st.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Miller and
Larry, of London, have been holiday
visitors-with relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Sparling have
returned from a holiday at Oliphant.
eldest daugh-
Eldon Miller
as a student
General Hos
and
Family Honored
Before Departure
About twenty-five neighbors
friends gathered at the home of Mrs.
Annie Nicol, Minnie Street to present
Mrs. Hartley Smith with a gift before
her departure to her new home. Dur
ing the evening a number of contests
were conducted by Mrs. Roy Burchill.
Several pieces of stainless steel kit
chenware were presented to Mrs.
Smith by Mrs. Calvin Burke.
Lunch was served by the hostess
assisted by Mrs. Burke, Mrs. Burchill,
Mrs. Morgan and Mrs. Yemen.
Previously an afternoon tea was
held at the home of Mrs. Joe Kerr,
when friends of Mrs. Hartley Smith
gathered to present her with a lovely
luncheon set and cup and saucer.
Mr. and Mrs. Hartley Smith, Karen
and Kenneth have moved to Tillson-
burg, where Hartley is employed by
the Borden Company.
Ro and
ARE YOU INTERESTED?
New Massey Harris
4 ft. ONE WAY DISC .........$385.
New M.-H. 6' ft. ONE-WAY DISC $450.
1953 McKEE HARVESTER and Wag
on Box, like new ................$1,450.
NEW HOLLAND No. 80 Wire-Tie
BALER, good as new .........$1350.
1947 GOODISON 28-46 THRESHER,
on rubber.................................$675.
WOODS 26-inch Cylinder THRESH
ER, a bargain! .......................$495.
CASE FORAGE HARVESTER, with
both attachments .................$795.
1951 GEHL FORAGE HARVESTER
with both attachments ......$1075.
HA WHEN
FARM EQUIPMENT
M.-H. Sales and Service
Lambton County ARKONA Phone 15
—pr. and Mrs. G. W. Burgman,
Ricky and Janie, of Kirkland Lake,
are visiting with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. F Burgman, and also
are attending a dental convention at
St. Andrews:by-the-Sea, New Bruns
wick.
—Miss Ruth Burgman, R. N., has
returned to Vancouver where she has
accepted a position as a public health
nurse with the Metropolitan Health
in Vancouver.
—Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. N. T.
McLaughlin were, Mrs W. C. Barrie, of.
Edmonton, Mrs. Arthur McLaughlin,
Mr. John McLaughlin of Ottawa, Miss
of Larder Lake, Miss Ruth Halder and
Evelyn Dahl and Miss Meta Mc
Laughlin of Toronto, Mr. Muir Mc
Laughlin of Sarnia.
—Mrs. Wm. Thomas and daughter,
Wendy, left last week for their home
in Southampton, England, after a
three month’s visit with the former’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Tucker, of.
town.
—Mrs. A. McAllister, of Winnipeg,
spent the week-end with Mrs H. Mac
Donald.
—Mr. Harry Ansley of Vancouver,
B. C., has been in Wingham shaking
Hands with many old friends since
the last issue of The Advance-Times.
He is one of our outstanding native
sons.
—Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hamilton, of
town, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Donaldson
and children, Mr. and Mrs- Jack At
wood and son, Robert, of Teeswater,
left on Saturday for Alberta, to attend
the Sutherland - Leach wedding tak
ing place on September 4th, in Medi
cine Hat.
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