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FOR SALE HELP WANTED
CARD ofr THANKS
family of the late Mr. Albert
NEWS OF BLUEVALE
Plan Improvements on Library
At Annual Meeting of Board
APPLES! Fancy Spies, % Bushel
Carton $1.89 at Mundys', Phone 82
26*
QUANTITY OF CHOICE ALFALFA
and Timothy hay for sale. Apply to
James Devereaux, R. 2, Lucknow, 8
miles west of Belgrave. 19:26*
LADIES - MEN - AGENTS—Earn Big
Money in spare or full time with our
fabulous Chain Reaction Sales Plan.
Free particulars, gifts, bonuses,
Write international Wholesalers
Reg’d Dept. 109, 1980 Barclay Ave,
Montreal, P.Q. 19:26:2:9*
The
Sanderson wish to express their sin
cere thanks and appreciation to our
relatives and neighbors for the lovely
floral tributes, cards of sympathy and
many kindnesses shown during our
recent bereavement. Special thanks
to Rev. MacRae and Dr. Crawford. 26*
IS YOUR T.V. INSURED for Damage
to Television apparatus, Loss or
Damage, or Theft of Television re
ceiver? Are you insured for Public
Liability, Property Damage, includ
ing damage to your own property?
For further information apply to
Stewart A. Scott or phone 293.
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GOOD FEED COB CORN for sale.
All orders delivered to your farm.
Write to Fred Dubuque, R 2, Wards
ville, Ontario. 12:19:26:2*
FESS SPACE HEATER and 200 gal.
tank, nearly new for sale. Reason
able price. Phone 38J. 12rrb
HUSBANDS! WIVES! WANT PEP,
VIM? Ostrex Tonic Tablets revit
alize iron-deficient body; increase
vigor. “Get-acquainted” size only
60c. All druggists. 6,20
HELP WANTED
Corporation of the Village
of Lucknow
CLERK St TREASURER
Duties to include Clerk, Treasurer,
office duties of Hydro and Water
works, tax collections, salary $3,000.00.
ASSESSOR
Duties include assessing the pro
perties in the Village salary, $300.00.
TOWN FOREMAN
Duties to include road and sewer
repairs, hydro repairs and meter read
ing, police duties, wateworks super
vision and caretaking of Town prem
ises. State salary required.
Applicants for any of the above
positions must state experience and
qualifications.
Information regarding all duties to
be performed may be obtained from
the Reeve. Applications must be sent
to Mr. Alex Hamilton, Reeve, Village
of Lucknow, on or before February
5th, 1955.
CARD OF THANKS
We would like to take this oppor
tunity to thank the Wingham General
Hospital for being so kind to Ricky
while a patient there. Special thanks
to Mrs. Morrey, Miss Seippe, Drs.
Corrin and Palmer and all the nurses
of the staff., Thank you too, to all
the kind friends and neighbours who
sent flowers and cards and helped us
in so many thoughtful ways during
our bereavement.
. Margaret and Bob Oke
and family.
LOCAL ANO PERSONAL
Mrs. Miller Procter received word
last week of the death, after a lengthy
illness, of her sister, Mrs, Addie Best,
of Detroit.
—Donald Marks, Mary Russell and
Ruth Smith motored from Toronto
and visited with Mrs. Laura Finley
over the week-end.
—Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fitch Sr., and
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fitch Jr., were
supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Montgomery on Saturday night It
was Mr. and Mirs. Jack Fitch Sr’s. 47th
wedding anniversary.
...U-.l ——
26*
EMPLOYMENT WANTED
WORK WANTED, baby sitting. Phone
351 between 9 and 6. . 25b
FOUND
SMALL BLACK FEMALE DOG with
tan legs found. Owner may have
same, phone 438. 26b
MISCELLANEOUS
BIRTHS
FINLEON—In Wingham General
Hospital, on Wednesday, January 12,
1955, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fin-
leon, ft. 2, Lucknow, a daughter,
—(stillborn).
BROWN—In Wingham General Hos
pital, on Tuesday, January 18, 1955,
Brown,
REDUCTIONS ON ALL TYPES of
permanent waves at the Charm
Beauty Salon, Minnie Street. Open
evenings by appointment. Phone 445.
19:26b
COLONY HOUSE for sale, Double
board and insulated. Also three pro
psine gas brooder stoves, capacity
500 chicks each. Phone 735J4. 26*
APPLICATIONS
FROZEN FOODS! Special this week
end. Libby’s Frozen Peas 2 for 43c;.
Old South Frozen Orange Juice 2
for 27c at Mundys’, Phone 82. 26*
Applications will be received for two
Inspectors to supervise the Warble
Fly spraying in the Township of
Howick for the year 1955. Applica
tions to state rate per hour and rate
per mile for driving own car. Appli
cations to be in the hands of the
Clerk by 12 o’clock noon February
4th, 1955.
J. Harold Pollock, Clerk
Township of Howick
12:19:26:2b Gorrie, Ontario
DEADSTOCK removed from your
farm promptly for sanitary disposal.
Telephone collect: Palmerston 123W,
Durham 398 or Wingham 378. GOR
DON YOUNG LIMITED. lrrb
24 HOUR SERVICE on air furnaces
and oil 'burners. Apply Hiseler &
Son, phone 426. 15rrb
TD9 INTERNATIONAL bulldozer for
sale, Al condition, with new tracks,
full hydraulic blade. Apply to Mel
Jermyn, Bluevale, phone 53rl2 Brus
sels. 26*
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IF YOU are buying a car on time
payments be sure to get our rate
on the financing and insurance. Our
service is complete and inexpensive.
Phone now and ask Stewart A.
Scott, Phone 293. • rrb
KITCHEN TABLE and four chairs
for sale. Phone 673J. 26b
SUFFERING FROM Backaches, Rheu
matic Pain, Sciatica, Lumbago is
over if you let RUMUCAPS help you
to relief. Ask yopr Druggist. 26*
FOUR COMING ONE ¥£AR OLD
cattle and two coming two year old
heiferg for gale, Phgpe 628 J 2,
26b
11 PIGS for sale, 8 weeks old. Apply
to Wm. G. VanCamp, Belgrave,
phone Brussels 15 r 15. 26*
OPPORTUNITY
A LADY INTERESTED in an ex
cellent opportunity to earn extra
money wanted in part or full time,
with a reliable firm, Must be 20
years of age. Apply to Box 8, Ad
vance-Times. 26b---
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
8 ROOM FRAME HOUSE for sale,
consisting of 4 bedrooms, living
room, dining room, den and large
modern kitchen, 3 piece bath up
stairs, 2 piece bath downstairs. Con
tact Stewart A. Scott, representing
Dudley E. Holmes, realtor, phone
293. 5,12,19,26b
FIVE-ROOM INSULBRICK cottage
for sale, situated % mile north of
Wingham on % acre of land, hot
£nd cold running water; hydro and
built in cupboards. Very reasonable.
Apply Alvin Stacey, Wingham.
Brrb
6 ROOM HOUSE for sale, and barn
with cement stables, hydro and
running water. Also 20 acres of land
Apply to H. Dennis, Wingham.
26:2*
WANTED TO RENT
3 BEDROOM HOUSE WANTED to
rent. Possession as soon as possible.
Apply R. J. Henderson, CNR agent,
Wingham. 19,26*
MEN
SALESMAN WANTED
for
new and used cars and trucks
Experience desired but
necessary
References required.
Apply to Box 10
Advance-Times.
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TENDERS FOR WOOD
Tenders for the following wood will
be received by the undersigned up to
February 16th, 1955, 60 cords more or
less of maple and beech body wood
14” long, to be delivered to the schools
in the Area by the month of June,
1955; 10 cords of cedar more or less
to be delivered same as above. Low
est or any tender not necessarily ac
cepted.
Alex Corrigan, Secretary-Treasurer
Bluevale, Ontario, R[. R, 1, • 19,26b
TENDERS
Tenders will be received for Warble
Fly spraying in the Township of How
ick for the year 1955. Tenders to
state price per head for warm and also
ordinary water. Tenders to be in the
hands of the Clerk not later than 12
o’clock noon, February 4th, 1955. Low
est or any tender not necessarily
accepted.
J. Harold Pollock, Clerk
Township of Howick,
12:19:26:2b Gorrie, Ontario
WANTED
WANTED TO BUY Boston Rocking
Chair. Phone 707wll, collect. 26*
BQARDERS WANTED
MEN BOARDERS wanted. Any ar
rangement on meals. Phone 370.
26b
NOTICE TWP. OF TURNBERRY
The Township will not be respon
sible for damage to motor vehicles,
milk stands, milk cans, mail boxes, or
any articles left, on the roadside while
snowplowing is in progress.
Wm, G. Mundell, Road Supt.
26:2b
' to Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Wingham, a son.
HARKNESS—In Wingham
Hospital, on Wednesday,
19, 1955, to Mr. and Mrs.
Harkness, R. R. 1, Clifford, a son.... ' • '
ARMSTRONG—In Wingham .General
Hospital, on Wednesday, January
19, 1955, to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Armstrong, R. R. 2, Lucknow, a
daughter.
McDOUGALL—In Wingham General
Hospital, on Thursday, January 20,
1955, to Mr. and Mrs. Murray Mc
Dougall, R. R. 2, Wingham, a dau
ghter.
FELKER—In Wingham General Hos
pital, on Suhday, January 23, 1955,
to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Felker, R.
R. 1, Bluevale, a son.
WHYTOCK—In Wingham General
Hospital, on. Monday, January 24,
1955, to. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Why-
tock, R. R. 2, Teeswater, a son,
BELROSE—In Wingham General
Hospital, on Monday, January 24,
1955, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Belrose,
Teeswater, a daughter.
HOPPER—In Wingham General Hos
pital, on Tuesday, January 25, 1955,
to Mr. and Mrs. Clare Hopper,
Wingham, a daughter.
ELDRIDGE—In PIE IX Maternity
Emg., Montreal, on Janury 17, 1955,
to Mr. and Mrs. G. W.- Eldridge (nee
Mary Lu Buckman) a son.
General
January
Robert
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At the annual meeting of Bluevale
Library held in the new library on
Wednesday evening, officers were
elected for 1955, The chairman, Mr.
Cloyne Higgins, preside.d.
Mrs,.' Harry Elliott, secretary and
librarian, reported a balance of $215
after all expenses are met. The annual
subscription rate is one dollar per
family. AU members of a family are
privileged to use the library. There
are now forty families enrolled.
Mrs. Elliott read some interesting
correspondence. One letter was from
Windsor, the writer evidently a new
Canadian, who addressed his letter,
"Mrs. Bluevale Library”. He offered
two books to the library. Another
letter from Bayfield promised a dona
tion of books and wished information
as to how such a fine enterprise had
been managed.
It was decided to increase the
librarian’s salary, to improve the
grounds and make some other lm-
NOTICE
NQMCE TQ CREDITORS
AND OTHERS
IN THE ESTATE OF GEORGE O.
THORNTON, DECEASED.
All persons having claims against
the Estate of George O. Thornton,
late of the Village of Bluevale, in the
County of Huron, Retired Farmer,
deceased, who died on or about the
17th day of December, 1954, are re-,
quired to file full particulars of their
claims with the undersigned Solicitor
for the Executrix, on or before the
15th day of February, 1955, duly veri
fied by Statutary Declaration. Im
mediately after the said date, the
assets of the estate will be distribut
ed, having regard only to the claims
of which the Executrix shall then
have had notice,
DATED at Wingham, Ontario,
24th day of January, A. D., 1955.
J. W. BUSHFIELD, Q. C.,
Wingham, Ontario,
Solicitor for the Executrix.
26:2:9b
this
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JUST SHERRY
‘‘You can’t get drunk on sherry",
declared the gracious hostess to a
hesitant" youth. But she is dead
wrong Sherry is definitely an alcoholic
beverage. It is made from the fer
mentation of white grapes. After
pressing, the grapes are ‘‘plastered"
i.e. sprinkled with gypsum to aid
fermentation. After this process, re
ducing the sugar content down to 8
or 10 degrees, alcohol, often in the
form of brandy, is added to bring the
wine up to 18 or 20 degrees of alco
holic content. Indeed, even natural
sherry is no weak sister in the family
of sweet wines, Herewith compara
tive .statistics re the average % of
alcoholic strength contained in several
kinds of sweet wine. Claret 10.5,
Champagne 11.0, Sherry (natural) 16,
(fortified) 20, Port (natural) 16, (forti
fied) 22. You CAN get drunk on
Sherry. Not many do perhaps, for it
is served in small doses. But it is
ideal as a “first drink” wine for
youth. It is one of the “innocent’’
home cocktail drinks. —Advt. 26b
TENDERS
Tenders will be received for supply
ing powder for Warble Fly spraying
for the Township of Howick for the
year 1955. Powder to be stored and
packaged to the instructions of in
spectors. Tenders to be in the hands
of the Clerk by 12 o’clock noon Feb
ruary 4th, 1955. Lowest or any
not necessarily accepted.
J. Harold Pollock, Clerk,
Township of Howick,
12:19:26:2b Gorrie, Ontario
tender
The Canadian Army
offers you
A Steady Job
with
Good Pay
Excellent Pension Plan
and Opportunities for
Promotion, Learning a
Useful Trade, and
Overseas Service
See your local Recruiting
Officer, Wingham Armoury
every Thursday
10 aaiL 6.45 p.m.
OR
Apply direct to
No. 7 Personnel Depot
LONDON, Ontario
Bring proof of age and edu
cation.
TENDERS
Township of Turnberry
Tenders will be received by the un
dersigned until noon on Saturday,
February 5th, 1955. For supplying 600
pounds of Warble Fly Powder. 50 gal
lons of Weed Spray and 20 gallons of
brush spray. Lowest or any
not necessarily accepted.
Geo. T. Thomson,
Clerk.
tender
19,26b
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ALL PERSONS having claims against
the estate of CYRUS WALTER
SCOTT, late of the Township of East
Wawanosh in the County of Huron,
Farmer, who died on or about the
nineteenth day of September A.D.
1954, are notified to send to the under
signed on or before the twenty-ninth
day of January A.D. 1955, full particu
lars of their claims in writing. Im
mediately after the said twenty-ninth
day of January the assets of the said
testator will be distributed amongst
the parties entitled thereto, having
regard only to claims of which the
executors shall then have notice.
DATED this eleventh day of Janu
ary, A.D. 1955.
CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON
Wingham, Ontario
Solicitors for the Executors.
12:19:26b
BABY CHICKS
ARB A
Bit INVESTMENT
Protect that investment
By Feeding
The Best Chick Starter Available
QUAKER
Full-o-pep Chick Starter
John Bumstead & Son
Wingham
TENDERS
Township of Turnberry
Tenders will be received by the un
dersigned until noon, on Saturday,
February 5th, 1955. For Warble Fly
Spraying, warm water to be used for
the first spray, lowest or any tender
hot necessarily accepted.
Geo. T. Thomson,
Clerk.
HAVE YOU A
LEAKY HOT WATER i
19:26b
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
ARE YOU SATISFIED with your
present income and chances for ad
vancement? If not, investigate the
money-making possibilities and se
cure future offered by a rural
Watkins Dealership. Sell nationally
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home and farm. No investment.
Meh between 25 and 55 preferred.
For details' write today to Depart
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350 St, Roch St., Montreat
5:12:19:26b
It will pay you to replace it with an
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magnesium anode
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No. 52—40 Imp. Gals.
Prices include delivery
Write today for our Free Plumbing &
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Open Mon, Wed. & Fri. evenings till
9.80 p.m. and all day Saturday,
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$49.20
Plumbing Supplies
STREETSVHJLJE,ONTARIO
5,12,19,26b
in
WOMEN
The Army offers
you a career
the Canadian Army
as a Nursing Assistant
To qualify you must be
Single,
19 - 30 years of age
Grade X education
Wingham
every Thursday
10 a.m. to 6.45 p.m.
The annual meeting of the Wing
ham General Hospital Association will
be held on Friday, February 4th, at
8 p.m., in the recreation room of the
Nurses’ residence, at Wingham.
All matters of business pertaining
to the Wingham Hospital Association
including the election of directors
and other officers and consideration
of the by-laws of the hospital will be
transacted.'
In order to cast a ballot in the elec
tion of directors a person must be a>
member of the Association, One year
memberships may be obtained for the
sum of $1.00 from the Wingham Hos
pital, the secretary, the treasurer cr
a member of the board' of directors.
Everybody welcome.
Election and Appointment of
Directors
The control and government of the
Wingham Hospital shall be and is
hereby vested in a Board of fourteen •
(14) Directors, all of whom shall be
.appointed or elected in the manner
following, that is to say:
(a) One shall be appointed by the
Corporation of the County of Huron
for a term of one year.
(b) One shall be appointed by the
Corporation of the Town of Wirigham
for a term of one year.
(c) One shall be appointed by the
local Medical Association, such ap
pointees to be a medical practitioner
who is a member of the Association
or becomes one forthwith^ and norm
ally pratices in the area, such appoint
ment to be for one year.
(d) Four shall be selected by a ma
jority vote of all members present or
represented by proxy at. an Annual
Meeting. These four shall be persons ,
who are resident of the Corporation
of the Town of Wingham and*who
are also members of the Association,
or become one forthwith, for a term '
of one year.
(e) One shall be elected by a ma
jority vote of all members present or ■
represented by proxy at an Annual ,
Meeting. This director shall be a per- !
son resident in either the Village of
Lucknow, Township of Kinloss or
Township of West Wawanosh and (
who is also a member of the Associa- <
tion, or becomes one forthwith. Term ,
one year. :
(f) One shall be elected by a ma
jority vote of all members present or
represented by Proxy at an Annual '
Meeting. This director shall be a per- ;
son resident in either the Village of ■
Blyth or the Township of East Wawa- j
nosh and who is also a member of the <
Association, or becomes one forth
with. Term one year. - j
(g) One shall be elected by a ma- 3
jority vote of all members present or
represented by proxy at an annual
meeting. This Director shall be a \
person - resident in the Township of
Morris and who is also a member of .
the Association, or becomes one
fortliwith. Term one year.
(h) One shall be elected by a ma
jority vote of all members present or
represented by Proxy at an Annual
Meeting. This Director shall be a
person resident in the yillage of
Brussels and who is also a member of
the Association, or becomes one forth
with. Term one year.
(i) One shall be elected by a ma-
jrity vote of all members present or
represented by Proxy at an Annual
Meeting. This Director shall be a
person resident in the Township of
Howick and who is also a member of
the Association, or becomes one
forthwith. Term one year.
(j) One shall be elected by a ma
jority vote of all members present or
represented by Proxy at an Annual
Meeting. This Director shall be a per
son resident in either the Township
of Culross or the Village of Teeswater
and who is also a member of the As
sociation, or becomes one forthwith.
Term one year.
(k) One shall be elected by a. ma
jority vote of all members'present or
represented by Proxy at an Annual
Meeting. This Director shall be a per
son resident in the Township of Turn
berry and who is also a member of
the Association or becomes one forth
with. Term one year.—Excerpt from
By-law No. 2, Wingham General Hos
pital.
John Strong, Secretary
12:19b
pi'pvements.Officers elected were: Chairman,
Mr, Cloyne Higgins; board members,
Rev. R. A, Brook, Rev. Maurice Mc
Nabb, Mrs. Jas. Johnston, Mrs. Wm.
McKinney, Miss Ruby Duff, Reeve
John Fischer, Mrs. M, McFarlane;
librarian and secretary, Mrs. Harry
Elliott. Miss Ruby Duff, Mrs. George
Thornton and Mrs. Elmer Sellers
were named a book committee.
Personals
Mr. Charles Garniss, of London, is
visiting relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs, Jos. Marshall, of Lis-
towel, were guests of Mrs. George
Thornton on Sunday.
Mrs. Walter Forrest, Mrs. Brad
shaw and Mrs. Wm. Adams, all of
Brussels, visited last week at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Campbell.
Mrs. W. J. Johnston was a visitor
at Gorrie on Wednesday.
Mr. Harvey Sparling, of Gorrie,
visited his sister, Mrs. Edward John
ston. .
. Keith Moffat is a patient in Wing
ham General Hospital and Douglas
Fischer is ill at home. ••
Messrs. Cloyne Higgins and A. D.
Smith were in Toronto at the week
end. Mr. Higgins was called to Tor
onto owing to the serious illness of
his brother, Vernon, who is in the
hospital there.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Street, Linda
and Julie, spent Sunday with the
Misses Duff and Mrs. M. L. Aitken.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Johnston of
Listowel, were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Alex McCrackin recently.
Mrs. Andrew Lamont and Mr.
Dugald Strachan attended the funeral
of their cousin, Mrs. George Best, at
Brussels, last week. Rev. Mr. Colvin,
of the Presbyterian Church, officiated
at the service.
The annual meeting of Bluevale
Presbyterian Church will be held at
8 o’clock on January 27th.
, WHITECHURCH
Farm Forum Meets
Whitechurch Farm Forum met on
Monday evening at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Jas. Falconer with an at
tendance of fifteen. Two groups dis
cussed the livestock marketing
schemes, and considered that they
should bring in more stablized prices,
and when the benefits were more
widely recognized, farmers would real
ize their worth to a greater extent.
Mrs. J. D. Beecroft and Aldin Purdon
held high points in euchre, and the
next meeting will be held at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Falconer.
Personals
Miss Winnifred Farrier of Toronto,
spent the week-end at the1 home of
her brother, Mr. Garnet Farrier.
Mr. Charles Robinson made a trip
with Mr. Len Crawford,' Wingham,
on Monday to Windsor, to bring home
a load of new cars.
.Mr. and Mrs. John Wraith and
Sons, ■ Rhody -and Eldon, of- LucknoW,
visited on Sunday at the home of her
brother, Mr, Ira Wall.
Mr. Foster Moffatt, and Mr. and
Mrs, Farrish Moffatt, of Langside,
also Mr. Rhys; Pollock, of Jackson
ville, Florida, visited on Tuesday with
Mr. and Mrs. George Fisher.
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Inglis and
George of Walkerton, . visited on
Thursday at the home of their dau
ghter, Mrs. Albert Bieman, of East
Wawanosh.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mason, and
Keith, of Kincardine, spent Sunday
at the home <?f his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John Mason, and Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Mason and son, of Wingham,
have been visiting there for the past
two weeks.
Mrs. Harry Tlchbourne, of Goder
ich, spent' the week-end with her
mother, Mrs. David Kennedy.
Little Diane Coultes, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. ‘ Albert Coultes is sick
this week with mumps.
Mr. and Mrs. Gibson Hamilton and
son, of Lucknow,, visited on Sunday
at the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. E. Buckton.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gillespie, of
Sarnia, visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw.
S. S. No. 9 postponed the euchre
from Friday evening on account of
the snow storm.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Shiell and Mrs.
Frank Thompson were in London on
Saturday and visited with their sis
ter, Mrs. Milton McBurney, a,nd with
her daughter, Miss Jean McBurney,
Assorted
ELECTRIC RAZORS
GBD PIPES
and other*
CAMERON’S
BILLIARDS
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Belgrave Juniors
Discuss Tillage
The monthly meeting of the Bel
grave Junior Farmers was held in
Belgrave on January 13th, with a
good attendance. The roll call was
answered by “How deep do you work
your soul?” The topic was tillage
equipment. The answers to the roll
call proved very interesting.
A panel of six junior farmers, name
ly: Jjm Johnson, Murray Bradbum,
Ken Carter, Maurice Hallahan, Ken
Badley and Boyd Taylor discussed
the topic of tillage equipment. This
proved very interesting when the other
Juniors tried to stump the panel with
general farm questions.
Following this the club went to the
Belgrave Community Centre to join
the Junior Institute for a joint meet
ing.
who has been a patient in Victoria
Hospital for some time, and. had her
leg amputated two weeks ago.
There was no service in Brick
United Church on Sunday on account
of the storm. The congregation held
their annual meeting at the church
on Monday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Burrows and
Jean, of Galt, visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Groskorth.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Burchill, of Cui-
ross, visited with London, relatives
last Tuesday.
Mr. McAllister; of SS No. 10, Kin
loss,” showed the following movie
pictures in the Memorial Hall on
Monday night with a good turnout to
enjoy them. “Musician in the Family*’,
“Ski Skill,” “Antartic Vigil”, “Birds
of the Prairie Marshes,” two eye-wit
ness pictures and a “Let’s All Sing.”
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Sinnamon and
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Sinnamon visited
on Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Beecroft.
POLICE RECRUITS
WANTED
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Vacation With Pay
Pension Plan
Age 21 to Under 30
Minimum Height — ff 10”
High School Entrance
Certificate
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A. E. Knight
Chief Constable -
Police Department
London, Ontario
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by PREPA YING
Town ot Wingham
1955 Taxes
Taxpayers may make payments on account
of 1955 taxes up to 80 per cent Of 1954 taxes.
Interest at the rate 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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