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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1944-03-23, Page 4WESTFIELD ' We Mild not let you go from our Thankoffering on Rueter Sunday evening, April 9th, 7.20 pan, Miss Wellwood of Wingham, a.Missionary recently returned froze: Cai n e, will h e 'the guest speaker. Rev, 3'. L. Foster be in Of the service will charge and GARDAG E 9 9), 4 , , y 10 ct>ge Miss Eileen Walsh of Wingham Hospital, visited one day last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Walsh, Mr, Elmer Mason of Leamington, spent the week-end under the parental roof. Mies Pierce of Blyth, was a guest at the home of her friend, Miss Mildred Carter. . LAC. Clifford Walsh Of Camp BM' den, is spending a few bolidays With his Parents, Mr. and Mrs. A, E. Walsh. Owing to the illness of the pastor, Rev, H. Snell, who was sufferi ng from. the flu last week, there, were 'no set- at Westfield on Sunday. neighborhood without giving expres- stem to the fact that you will be missed both a you as neighbors and friends, and you Mrs. McMichael in 'the Wo- Men's Association and the Red Cross groupwhere we will mies both your help and youoyality, We are glad r l you have decided to settle so near your old home and trust you may have many years of comfort and con-Mara- tive ease in your new home and even/ ings when you are sitting reading and knitting just give your old friends a thought, Signed: Mrs, M. Sharpin for the W. A., arid Mrs. W. Bolt for the Red Cross. ' rat. 1- MI= / Parsla I . THESE` i. BR I NO 14 AVB RESULT - ....,.. . As ...se ow • Olf . • •11 _ i/ We Centa -0. word per insertion, with a utiniMUM Charge of 24, U 2 II Iiii special enusie is being prepared by the choir, Yens are cordially invited to be present at _this special Easter Thankoffetinge service, -,--, , rnLLECTIlinN 7 , allibeil., Junior Red Cross Concert PennY Sale Geeat $tieeesa Town Hall was packed to the doors on Tuesday evening last, when mem- bera of the Junior Red Cross under the leadership of Mies Mary Mac- Donald, held a concert—penny sale and dance, Trustee Thee, Burke, was chairman and on behalf of the school board and Junior Red Cross welcorn- ed those in attendance, The music teacher,Mr. Arnold Earl, who with M. as Miss MacDonald, was responsible for the training of the pupils, .was pianist Col- o diction o WinOillialglinabo,endsNtaayo;tspiledpeacrfiocahrl. char24ithct el 49 w ie4 n4 4; l 7obfaertbmhaeagdeTeor . this service but it will be absorbed in the general . tax rate. The Town Council. hopes for the co-oiler- ation of all citizens in making this plan a success, Collection will commence each morning at 9 o'clock, All garbage and ashes must be placed in suitable containers within twelve feet of the side- walk in front of residences. . AUCTION SALE — of farm stock held ) 9E" TENDgRg wANTgD --- and implements will be at west half' of lot 29, concession 9, East Wawanosi', at 1. p.m., on Tuesday, April 4th. No reserve as farm is leased. Terms of sale—Hay and grain and sums $10 and under, cash; over that amount 6 months credit on approved Joint, notes with interest at 5 per cent per annum. Matt. Gaynor, auctioneer; David Chamney, Pro- prietor, Township of Morris asks for tenders for sale of Si'a Lot 26, Concession 7,_vices of which consists of 100 acres more or less. Considerable bush. Highest or any tender not neces- sarily accepted. Tenders must be in not later than 2 p,m., April 10th, 1944, GEORGE MARTIN, Clerk, .. Pte. Harold Rosman London spent. Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Rosman, Mr. and Mrs, Howard Campbell • visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. A. E. Johnston of West Wawanosh. Mrs, Bert Taylor spent over the week-end with her sister, Mrs, R, sto-nebouse of Goderich. Mentioned In Dispatches Dr. M. H. Gillies, Teeswater, has a, received word that his son, Sgt, aaon- aid M. Gillies, who is attached to the R.A.F. in England, has been mention- ed in dispatches for conscientious work done under difficult circum- stances, Sgt Gillies went overseas . early in 1942 and has been serving in for the evening, Three choruses were . unison, Fairies in 2 parts, Wooden . shoes in 3 parts, then followed an amusing dialogue, "TOrn Thumbs . . , First Anniversary', The Sailor's Hornpipe was danced by 3 girls, Chairman's address, Canada from East to West was given by the 'boys, Then followed dub singing by the girls. Kenneth Kaake and Jimmie Wylie gave recitations; June Waller and Jean Moffat sang a duet; a dialogue "A Victory Picture" was given and the closing choruses, "Between Midnight and Morning" and "Cross of Red",• Miss MacDonald spoke briefly ex- sung by, the group. Cross of Red in • Days . of Collection IVIQNDAY — From -TUESDAY — From Patrick Street WEDNESDAY — sides). THURSDAY — John . Street, Diagonal FRIDAY :--- Main Street. and Areas B Line to C.N.R. Tracks. Alfred' Street (Both sides) to (Both sides). Patrick Street to John Street , Street South to Victoria Road and Scott Street. FARM FOR SALE -- 15Q acres, being lot 9 in the 7th concession 9 in 8th and rear half of lot the con- ' TENDERS WANTED cession, Township of Howick, prop- ertY of Thomas Walker, Good house, large barn; drilled well at house ,water, system in barn. One mile and a-half from the village of Gorrie. Apply to Alex. Robinson, Fordwich, Ont. — Township of Turnberry Sealed tenders will be received lay th e undersigned for the cleaning out of the Henderson drain on the report made by F. M. Eagleson, 0.L.S. Specifications may be seen at the Clerk's Office. Tenders to be in the SALEM — Mr. and Mrs. John Gowdy of this the radio detection, branch of the air service, haying graduated from the Clinton Wireless Scrool in 1941. locality accompanied by Mrs, David Rae of , visited friends at Preston last week-end, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Cathers spent a day in London recently,. Mr. Tom Martin of Toronto, spent a few days last week with friendsin this community, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Woods spent the week-end with friends in Toronto. Blyth clay loam, 90 tillable, bal-(Both' "Rastus says Parson Brown done ketch” 'im in Farmer Smith's chicken coop, "M-m, boy! Don't • Rastus feel 'shamed?" "Nossu, ,de parson am de one what feels 'aliaaned. He can't 'splain how come he ketch. Rastas dar!" FARMS FOR SALE — 150 acres anee pasture and bush, large barn, good stabling tie 42 cattle besides box stalls, litter carrier water in- side dobule drive, henhouse, drive shed, large brick house, bath, fur- phone. $6,000. $2,000 down, hands of the Clerk by 12 o'clock noon, r , ac- April 3 d 1944. Tender mat be cam doled by a marked cheque of 10 per cent. of tender. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. W. R. CRUIKSHANK, Clerk. Township of Turnberry, Wingham, Ontario. 100 acres, Brodhagen, rich soil, large barn, double drive, henhouse in mow, large basement, water bowls, litter carrier, barnyard paved, Township Of EAST WAWANOSH Mrs, Ken Jackson of Weston, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. WROXETER pressing her appreciation of the co- operation given, and explained the penny sale. A long table was most attractively arranged with many beautiful and useful articles of wood, oilcloth, print aprons, mitts and On- - (Please keep this form for reference) F. L. Davidson, Mayor. W. A. Galbraith, Clerk. and Mrs. Charlie Cathers. Some thirty members of the W. A. and Red Cross took a pleasant surprise last Friday night to the home of Mr. and ,Mrs. Thomas McMicha.el. . of Wroxeter, formerly of this vicinity. The following address was read by Mrs. John Gowdy to which each of the recipients made a. suitable reply. Mrs. Russell Rae on behalf of the both societies presented them with a lovely electric lamp. They all sang "We are all jolly good fellows", after which a dainty lunch was served. , To Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McMichael: calves apply to Win. VanCainp, Bel-potatoes — Mr. end Mrs. Bert \Martin of Ham. - ilt.on, are spending a 'few days in Wroxeter, Friends are pleased to know Mr, Martin is improved in nealth .. . Miss IC. Irwin and Miss M. Mac- homes at Ripley. • Mr. and Mrs. Selby Foster, Jack and • Marjorie, Fordwich, also Mrs, Victor, Obrecht and Sharron Ann of Mimico, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. D. S. MacNaughton. A number from here attended the St. Patrick Supper given 'by Gorrie hog pen, implement shed, metal clad house, furnace, buildings ridded, electricity. Settling estate $5,700 cash. Wm. Pearce, Exeter. --- Sealed tenders will 'be received by the undersigned up until 2 p.m. April 4th, 1944 for th e crushing an d hauling 4500 in the Town- of yards of gravel FARM FOR SALE — 100 acres, Elma Township, near school, good buildings, brick house, bank barn, drilled well, good soil, all cleared and well drained, 5ii miles from Listowel. Any seasonal offer ac- cepted. Apply to James Mayburry, Atwood, Ontario. • ship of East Wawanosh. Gravel to pass through 3/4 " round screen. For further' particulars communicate with, the undersigned. A marked cheque for $200,00 must accompany each tender, The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. STUART Mel3U.RNEY, eluding an afghan made by the mem- ' Donald, spent the week-end at their I hers of Junior Red Cross, Tickets were sold at a penny each with 10 to an envelope and as each article was displayed by the auctioneer, Mr. Jno, , both `replied expressing their thanks evening was enjoyed, Refreshments to all for their kindness. A social being served by the visiting ladies. Dinsmore, the tickets for thatparti ' cu- • lar number were gathered in and a Ricky ticket chosen. A large basket of was donated by Mr. Lorne Kaake and tickets sold on it amount- ing to $3.70. Miss K. Hazel ' ' t'` • -, ._ . 4 r /•( ' -.4 ' FOR SALE—Anyone requiring young Road Superintendent, R. R. No. 3; Wingham, grave, phone Brussels 15X15, CARD OF THANKS 12 • — • wood was the lucky winner. At the close of the sale, Mr. Arnold Earl and his 'a ' ing three artists provided assist excellent music for a dance. The SeniorR ed Cross provided coffee and sandwiches during th e evening, their lap tl bean o ig well patronized. Total receipts for the Junior Red Cross amounted to $94.00 and the Junior Red Cross mem- hers and their leaders are to be con- gratulated on their successful evening in the interests of so worthy a cause. chairman announced a euchre and bingo in the interests of the Jr. Red Cross to he held in Red Cross rooms on th e evening of. March 29t h. Last year the Junior Red Cross groups under Mr. Games Inspectorate were highest in the province and the Junior members are anxious to keep up the work in 1944, s ,e,"'"' • •• h. ye ' %/I 4 , i . •5444e• f 'athahne•-e • - • • h 1 1076 WHY ' a _PZG NO. $ 724 „hes. .................... ,eaSsatase;:"''' ineneessae ....... --: esesaataeshassaessate , , MADE DV .0......"1 t‘ICTIkliki**1114031 • a?, "• ' ' - . , , , „ ..4..... SlentIerstAta -,... hes, s / -a • ., es. , he . . en, FOR SALE — pigs, chunks about 110' pounds. Apply to Advance- Times, Mr. and Mrs. Leask McGee wish to express their sincere appreciation to friends for • NOTICE TO CREDITORS — An Beang Church on Saturday night, Mr. Laurie Vanvelsor of Hamilton, FOR SALE — Radio complete with batteries and aerial. Apply Advance- Times. . their neighbors and the kindness and sympathy shown them in their recent bereavement. They also wish to express theirtbanks for the All persons having claims against the estate of Eliza Jane Haines late of the Town of Wingham in the County _. l' 1 of huron, Widow, deceased, who cies on or about the 1944, •are notified to ssend to J. H, Crawford, Wingham, Ontario, on or before the 1st day of April, A. 13,, 1944, . full particulars of their claims d' t Iafterthe in writing, Imsne la e y saidvention. 1st day of April, the assets of the said gard only to claims of which the ex- shall then have notice. DATED this 10th day of March, A.D„ 1944, H, CRAWFORD, Wingham, Ontario, Solicitor for the executors. 22nd dayof February a•Palatt testatrix will be distributed amongst The was a week-end visitor with his par- cots, Mr, andM Mrs, W. E. Vanvelsior. Mr.and /err a, s. Stuart Higgins and f '1. ' h ami y aye returned to the village and have taken up residence in the Breckenridge house. Mr. J. H. Wylie was in Toronto last week attendingthe Underwriter's Con- as r i—r.) dames Wylie Sr., also a Toronto visitorlast week. The Sr. Red Cross group cleared $18.00 at their booth at the Junior Red Cross Concert on Tuesday night. Friends of Mrs. A. J. Sanderson will be pleased to know her health is much improved. Mr, and Mrs. Alex Wright have •, FOR SALE OR RENT =grass farm of 100 acres, watered by river. Apply to J. H. Crawford.A.D. floral tributes and the assistance given ... to overcome the icy conditions that prevailed the d ay of thefuneral,- FOR SALE —Used two horsepower IN MEMORIAM s Massey-Harris gas engine $30.00; also 30 foot Brantford Windmill, in good condition $55.00. Stainton Hardware, phone 30. ADAMS a-- In loving memory of Mrs. John Adams, who passed away on March 17th, 1943. Apply to J. W. Bushfield, solicitor, Wingham. i ecutors Nothing can ever take away, Fond memories linger every day, Remembrance keeps her near. FOR SALE — 1935 Dodge Sedan , good shape, good tires. Will ex- Ever remembered by husband and brothers. h J. change for small car. Apply Wm. Latronica, Wingham. TO CREDITORS Good clean Carder FOR SALE -- Good Oats at $1.00 per bushel, also Nobarb Barley at $1.25 per bushel, Apply to George Kennedy, R.R. 1, Lucknow or leave orde r at Canada Packers,, Wingham. is All persons having claims against the estate of John R. Salter late of the Township of 4 East Wawanosh in the County of Huron, Farmer, deceas- ed, who died on or about the 8th day of March A. D, 1944, are notified to NOTICE TO CREDITORS moved to Woodstock where they are residing with their daughter, Mrs. good — ae , _ Wroxeter Hockey Group Winners , Both the Juveniles and Jr. Hockey groups journeyed to Fordwich on Sat- urday night for the final games in the series, Fordwich Juveniles had the better f by of o the game a score 7-1 while Wroxeter Juniors won by a score of 6-2, making the Wroxeter group winners of the cup by a score of 2 on the round. The Howick Lions have sponsored the hockey group this season and provided the boys with f un good and sport, Congratula tions • to the winners. W.O.lossop home on furlough, is • :,,,-----.... , . *a h+ , a •<> 7-s ' • ' ,....., ,..-------,....,haer. , s ..'''' isi,----' ,s ., . The race of life begins! . More Canadian farmers start their chicks on SHUR-GAIN CHICK STARTER than on any other starter— more by far! . . • — , having claims All persons against the estate of Florence Lorena Mac- Kenzie late of the Town of Win. ham in the County of Huron, Widow, de- ceased, who died on or about the 1st day of March, 1944, are notified to send toJ.H.Crawford, Wingham, Ontario, on or before the 1st day of April, A.D., .1944, . full particulars of their claims in writing, Immediatelyt after the said 1s day .o April, ile assets of the said testatrix will be des- tributed amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to claims of which the executor shall then have notice. Dated this 10th day of March, A.D., J. H. CRAWFORD, Wingham, Ontario, Solicitor for the Executor. and Mrs. Alvin Leech and Miss Lit- 1944.-- Gordon Greig. Their many, friends here wish them happiness . their and success in new. home. Week-end guests at the home of Mr. anti Mrs. I-I, V. ItfcKeriney were Mr, . • lien Smith, all of _ _ Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. H, Durst were Sun- day visitors with W. 0. Frances Glossop and Mrs, Glossop of Listowel _ • • with the R.C.N.V.R. Miss Elizabeth Griffith, daughter of Mr. amid Mrs. George !Griffith, is the _ . . , new organist in St. James Anglican Church. Mr, Stuart Higgins has returned to town having been promoted to first FOR SALE — Cottage and two lots, corner Josephine Street and "B" Line. Apply Mrs. J. Anderson, Phone 168.' send to J. H. Crawford,' Wingham, Ontario, on or before the eighth day f April, A. D. 1944, full particulars ° . • • •I d' their claims in writing. mme 1- ately after the said eighth day of April, FOR SALE 5 choice registered Shorthorn bulls, red and dark roans. Priced reasonable. J. L. McEwen, Wroxeter. the assets of the said testator will be disributed amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to claims of which the executor shall then have notice. HEATED APARTMENT — For rent, April 1st. W. J. Clark. DATED this 18th clay of March, A. D. 1944, H. CRAWFORD, MERCHANDISE' FOR SALE — safes opened 30 minutes, typewriters, adding machines, cash registers, J. Wingham, Ontario, Solicitor for the Executor. ' Women's Institute Time April meeting of the Women'S Institute will be held on Thursday, W. A. Sawtell. Mrs. Scherk will, have charge of Current Events. The. Roll Cali—A verse on Friendship. Mrs. Howes will have charge of the topic, "Easter". Are port of the years work will be given- by the secretary, Mrs. Sawtell, Report of the nominating committee will be received. April 6th, 3 p.m. at the home of Mrs. This majority opinion in favour of SHTJR- GAIN has been registered every year for years ! Why? like L. Chicks must I their feed in order to cat plenty and grow quickty. Chicks do like fresh, tasty SHUR-GAIN CHICK STARTER. It's made from. . the choicest, freshest, most palatable ingredients. ' - . 2 The feed must like the chicks—so the chicks will continue to live and thrive, The proper balance of vitamins, minerals and high quality proteins (there's lots of animal protein in SHUR-GAIN) means SUCCESS WITH CHICKS THE SHUR-GAIN WAYI scales, sewing machines ;bought, sold and repaired.e 5. Wm. Locking NOT/CE TO CREDITORS — 369 - 24th St. W., Owen Sound, Ont. All persons having claims against the estate of John S. Morgan late of NOTICE TO CREDITORS — man on the section replacing Mr. Fred I-Terribly who has been appointed in PIANO TUNING — tuning price $3.00, repairs extra. By Wingham Bandmaster, Geo. 5. Wright. Must leave orders at Advance-Times.. • the Town of Wingham in the County of Huron, Retired Farmer, deceased, who died on or about the 4th day of March, A.D. 1944, are notified to to J. H. Crawford, Wingham, On- Send having claims against All persons . the estate of Alex Porterfield late of the Township of East Wawanosh in the County ofeHuron, Farmer, deceas- charge of section at Forks of Credit. Mrs. Hambly and children will remain here for the present. ---.. ed, who died on or about the eleventh Pied to send to J. H. Crawford, Wing- ham, Ontario, on or before the 1st day of April, A, D., 1944, full particulars of their claims in writing, Immedi- the assets of the said testator will be distributed amongst the parties en- titled thereto,. having regard only to claims of which the executors shall then have notice, DATED this 10th day of March, A.D., 1944. J. H. CRAWFORD, Wingharn, Ontario, Solicitor for the Executors. day. of January, A. D. 1944, are note- ately after the said 1st day of April,Save Women's Guild TheWomen s Guildof omen s St. James Anglican Church held their meeting on Tuesday of last week at the home. of Mrs. Lorne Kaake. Thev. vice-pies., Mrs. G Edwards,' eorge. was in charge and opened the meeting 'with the sing- ing of "Jesus Saviour Pilot Me" fol- lowed by the Lord's Prayer repeated . . . , in unison. The minutes and financial report were given by the secretary, Mrs. H, V. McKenftey, Appreciation was expressed to Mrs Edwin Bennett . . ' a for a donation of tea towels for, the SEWING MACHLNES -- Recondi- boned to perfect sewing, Phone 227, tario, on or before the eighth day of April, A. D. 1944, full particulars of their claims in writing, Immediately TENDERS WANTED—For painting the exterior of th e Bluevale United Church will be received by the. undersigned tip to Saturday, April 1st, Lowest or any tender not nec- essarily accepted: Sperling John- ston, Bluevate. after the said eighth day of April, the assets of the said testator will be dis- tributed amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to claims of which the executor shall then have notice. . DATED this 18th day of March, — Waste Pats A shipment of waste fats win be , madewhim the next few days. Will -' you bring in your donation to the Red Cress roorna this week. Waste fats are making a valuableContrib ution to our war effort. Will you help? .Torn fi The flock-owner must like the price— a n d ...... no thoughtful farmer can pass Up the savings made by cutting out middlemen, eliminating extra hauling and handling that is effected by local manufacture of SHUR-GAIN CHICK STARTER at the neighborhood SHULGAIN Feed Service Mill, , , the growing family of smart farmers who . USED FURNITURE — One Gerard Fleintzmat, Piano, apartment size, Me new; 1 3-piece chesterfield; 2 2 library tables; 1 wicker chairs; A, D. 1944, J. H. CRAWFORD, Wingharn, Ontario, Solicitor for the Executor. couch; odd kitcheti chairs,--Fryfogle Vurniture Store. NOTICE TO CREDITORS -..h........ Mr. and Mrs, Ina, Gowdy, Mr. Jack all of Salem, also Mrs. D. W. ,. ,,,, , Rae o roxeter, spent the weelt-end , r ,vv with friends at Waterloo, K are determined to SAVE MORE CHICKS-- and to GROW BETTER CHICKS b f d — y ee - $ GAT ing HUR- N STARTER in 944 i ' 1 • AUCTION SALE All persons having claims' against the estates of fames A. Stott, Farmer, day who did on or about the third of NO . CREDIT ORS TICE TO —Willits kitchen; 7 members responded to the roll call by the payment of fees. The Of Household Goods and Furniture undersigned has received in» StrUctiOnS from the Executors of the estate of the late Eliza lane 1-Xaints,to Sell by patine auction at her apartment over the 13011 Telephone Office, Wing- ham, on Saturday-, March 25th, at 2 o'clock, in the afternoon the household furniture and furl-1181141gs Owned by the late Ma Jane Haines. They consist of a number of articles too nu merous to tnentiott. Terms of Sale: Cash. DATED this 14th day of Match, A, ., 1944. 3 R. CRAWFORD, Wingharn, Ontario, Solicitor for Executors, MATT, GAYNOIZ, Lwow, Ontario, Auctioneer. February, 1944, and Elizabeth Scott, his wife, who died on or about the fifth day of February, A.D,, 1944, both of the Township of East Wawanosh in the County of Huron, are notified to send to Y. H. Crawford, Wingham, Ontario, ott or before the 1st clay of April, A.b., 1944, full particulars in writing. Immediately after the said 1st day.of April, the assets, of the saidparticulars testator and intestate will be distribus tell amongst the parties entitled there- to having regard only to clairnS of a * which the administrator with W111 an- nexed and administretor, reapectively, shall then have notice, DATnn this 10th day of March, A.D., 1944. 1 It CEAWEOAD, Winghant, Ontario, Solicitor for the administrators, All persons having claims against the estate of George C. Alexander late of the Township of West Wawanosh in the County of Huron, Partner, de- ceased, who died oil or about the twentieth da.y of Vehrtar AM:, 1944 are notified to send to J. Crawford, Wingham, Ontario, on or before the 1st day of April, A. ,D., 1944, fall of their claims in writing. mitedietely after the said 1st day of April, the assets of the said testator will be diattilatited amongst the -partial ernitied tlieretq, having regard orilY, ho, elaitna ot which the executor shall , then have notice.JAHN . . • .,, members were happy to nave as visit. ors Mrs. Jacklin, Mrs. WM. Mac- Donald, Mrs. Freda Madhotialci, Rev, (robes gave a ' fine address on— ,t ,„ „ , 4.8 I ". Old" how they build- Cathedrals c4 and down ed for durabilitylasting , through the centuries. The closing hymn was "Sinful sighing to the blest" followed by the Guild Prayer and „ x Prayer for victory, Thd Rev. G. . Notta pronounced the benedittion, neeeeeshtnenta were served by, the hostess anda SOcia IMO enjoye . h " I I ' . d , , Presentation Made Members of the Red Cross group, the Women's Association and neigh- hors of Salem planned a happy sur.. , prise party on Friday evening when they met at the hotrie of Mr, arid Mrs. Thos. ,McMichaeI who have recently , „ ., ,_ ietired td the village and presented them with a lovely electric table Wins. Mra. jito. Gowdy read an ads dress expressing the appreciation of Mr, and Mrs. McMichael rte the Red Cross work, church and a a neighbor, mid l‘trs, Ittissei Rae made the ores. entation, ittit, and Iles. Manettact -- ,,-, mow Clitilt, GAI • - N IL 8 0 • . la, cHicK sTAD TER MI: Marie and Sold by " CANADA PACXERS WINGHAM MeXINNEY EROS . vi•\•6•64. 14 illr• BLUEVALE ,- , • • 4 * •0 • 4 iv 4 • 4 441 ALEX MANNINO BELGRAVE EtIMSTEAD 1 a • 4 Mirtioiiiii6 RELMOrtg OgO. A. WERE 4 V•viVflilfYettile• St, HELENS DATED this 10th day of March, A.D., 1944, Y, H. CIZAWPORD, Wingliatra Ontario, Solicitorforthe g • E ecutor, - , Easter Thankoffering Servo The We men's atitssionary Society of thilfi'd Ca en w Il hold their taster - .- - I •••• N.. el,. E VACS `OR r. W '0,7ffAM ADVANCE-TIMES Tborsd,y,. March .234 1944