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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1944-04-06, Page 7Thursday, April 6th, 1944 Somethres Scarce 411 • We are making the largest quantity possible under war-time restrictions soon, we hope,, we will again make all you want. PLUG SMOKING TOBACCO Sure/ it goes further and lasts !once, Business and Professional Directory HARRY MYHRE Insurance Company An all Canadian Company which has faithfully served its policy holders for over a century. K C. McLean Insurance Agency Head Office -- Toronto ' Wingham Est 1840 every Thursday afternoon 1.30 to Office; Crofton Rouse, • Wroxeter Phone - Teeswater .1203, 4.30 and by appointment. WELLINGTON FIRE. A. Teeswater, Ontario Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public and Conveyancer Licensed Embalmer and Funeral Director Furniture and Funeral Service Ambulance Service , Phones: Day 109W. Night 1091 J3 A. FOX Chiropractor and Drugless Therapist ' RADIONIC EQUIPMENT COMPLETE HEALTH SERVICE Phone 191. FREDERICK A. PARKER OSTEOPATH Offices; Centre St,, Wingham Osteopathic and Electric Treat- ments, Foot Technique. Phone 272. Wingham. t • DR. W. M. CONNEla AND SURdROIsl Phone 16 THOMAS FELLS AUCTIONEER REAL ESTATE; SOLD A hotiatigh gnowleclge Of Patti Stock, Phone 2314 Witighatti K. M. MactENNAN Veterinary Surgeon Office - Victoria St., West, Pormerly the Hayden, Residence PHONE 196 Witighturt, Ontario DR. R. L STEWART PHYSICIAN Telephone 29 W. A. CRAWFORD, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Phone 150 Wingham 5 • • a. • n 1 i • in ma a mais 1,11Y. BUSIIFIELD Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Etc Money To Loan Office Meyer Block, Winghant J. II. CRAWFORD Barrister„ Solidtot, Notary, Etc. Bonds, Investments & Mortgages Wirigham Ontario ,NOTA EXCEEDED BY GORRIE DISTRICT Gorrie and District Raised $1785.90 Contributions Listed Con, C. Howick, Ewart McKercher, canvasser-Harvey Adams $10.00; C. and W. Grainger $2,00; Thos. E. Ball 15.00; Benjamin Hislop $3.00; Tindall McKercher, $5.00; Duncan McDougall $5.00; Ewart McKercher, $5.00; Mrs. M. J. McKercher $1,00; Oliver Mc- Creery $1.00; Webster Jacklin $2.00; Eliza Jacklin $20.00; George Hislop MONEY TO LOAN ON FIRST MORTGAGES Now is the TIME to stop paying rent and to buy a farm. Write us if you have been thinking about it. We may be able to help you with a loan. All inquiries treated confidentially. Wiron&Erie MORTGAGE CORPORATION London Windsor St. Thomas Chatham MACHAN BROS. tablespoons brown sugar, and broil six in the broiler when dinner is served, inches below low broiler heat, about 15 they will be ready when .dessert time minutes. If you put the grapefruits comes. PRODUCTION MEN-keeping in ' constant touch with sources of raw materi- als, suppliers of parts, government and tary authorities. THE ARMED FORCES - with re• 4 sponsibility for training and supply, for troop movements, for opera- tions on land, air and ocean battlefronts. GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS hi touch with every phase of Our production and military program-with foreign governments-- with national and international agencies, YOU-depending on your telephone ti for quick, essential com- munication at work and at homed war 11, arta:T hom lines tan carry this wartime load only if we all use existing facilities sparingly, and keep our calls just as short and business-like as we can. Additional equipment is severely limited by material shortages; co-operation must take the place of construction if essential calls are to go through promptly,. Ativ0:0114,4W eiWiff OA&L !!a 't' WINGHA1111 ADVANCg-TIM$ ton $5.014' Jas.. ,Shera; $2.00; John King $10,00; John Montgomery $2,00; Gor- don Mundell 0,00; Q00. Voster, $2.00; Masonic Lo(10, Wroceter $0,0A; Tot,- al-$105,00. Gorrie, 5, E., M. D. Irvin, Canvas- ser-C, 1G, Cooke $1,50; B. J. Maguire $2.00; R. H, Carson $10.00; E. W, Carson $10,00; j, C. Edgar $10.00; A. L. Stephens $10,00; Myrtle Short $1.50 Thos. 'Short $1.00; Geo. McKee $10.1 F. Chapman $0.00; Mrs. Geo, Dawson. 400; Harold King $1.00; Geo. King $2.00; Thos. Lovell $1.00; L. Walker $5,00; Robert Ferguson $1,00; Gordon Edgar $2.00; M. D. Irvin $0,00; El- eanor Carson $5.00; Howick Lions Club $25.00; Total-$106,00. Gorrie North, E. Hemingway and R, G, Dane, Canvassers-J, W. Hynd- man $10.00; Walter King $1,00; H. Cowan $1.00; Mrs. P. Naive $1.00; Miss M. Kaine 50c; Mrs. E. Downey 50c; Mr Emmerson 25c; G Under- wood $5.00; R Harrison $1,00; Dr L. N, Whiteley $10.00; Mrs. J. Day $1.00; Mrs. C. Lawrence $2,00; E.. Malone $1,00; Wm. Lynn $1,00; Mrs. Wm, Lynn $1.00; Mrs. G, lay $1.00; N, Clegg $1...00; R G Dane $2.00; Mrs, Mirran. Anger $1,00; K. J, Hueston $20,00; Steve King $2,09; Geo. Anger *$2.00; 7ean. King $2,50; Reg Hobbs .50c; Wm. Corbett $1.00; Chas. Day .50c; E. Hemingway $7.00; Mrs. R. J. Hueston $2.00; Miss J. P. Stinson $2.06; Wilbert Galloway $2.00; Wesley Galloway 2.00; Miss E. and B. Potter $4,00; Mrs. John Wylie $2.00; W. E. Whitfield $5.00; Murray, Annie, Jean and Janet $5.00; Jas. Douglas $2.00; Jas. Anger $2,00; Mrs. Ray Bilton Mrs. McLaughlin $2.00; W. J. Gal- laher $3.00; Total $111.75. .Con. 16, 17 and 18, Jas. Inglis and John White Can s-Albert Wright, $3.00; Sam Burnett $1.00; Sam Webber $2,00; Jos, Wood $2.00; Gar- net Wright $2.00 Walter Wright .50c; Gordon Wright $1,00; Don Webber $2; Jas. Inglis $5.00; Harry Ferguson $5.00; Robert Ferguson $2,00; Jack Ferguson $1.09; Smith Inglis $5.00; Wallace Pomeroy $5,00; Ivan Haskins $1.00; Elmer Haskins $1.00; August Wilkie $5.00; Andrew Allen $3.00; Al- bert Dustow $2.00; Margaret White $1.00; John White $1.00; Robert Nic- kel $1.00; Ralph Metcalfe $1,50; Win. Weir $2,00; Wm, Nickel. 50c; Wesley Tremble $1.00; Chas. Aitken $1.00; Thos Douglas $2.00; Harry Metcalfe $2.00; Conrad Rever $1.00; Pattl Preiss 50c; Total-$63.00. Concession 14 and 15, Wm. H, -Dane, Canvasser-Chas Finlay $5.00; ErneSt Harris $1.00; Russell Harris $1.00; Wm, J. Hayes $5.00; W. 5. Kreller $2,00; Frank Wright $5.00; Wm. Kloholtz $1.00; Geo, Hubbard $2.00; Bert • Hubbard $2.00; J. W. Kreller $2.00; Chas. Kreller $2.00; Eldon Galbraith $1.00; Bert Under- wood $2.00; J. A. Howes $2.00; Alex. Taylor $10.00; Bert Harris $5.00; W. H, Dane $10.00; John Wylie $7.00; Mr$ Elizabeth Wylie $5.00; Ernest Wylie $5.00; John Gamble $5.00; Mel- vin Finlay $2.00; Harvey Wright 4,00; Win Sangster .50c; Total-$86.50. Concession 12 and 13, Thos C. Vit- tie and W. Underwood Canvassers- Thos. C. Vittie $5.00; Delbert Clegg $2.00; Cleve Vittie $1.00; John War- rell $5.00; Wm. Douglas $2.00; John Finlay $5.00; Edward Newton $5.00; Robert Hayes $2.00; Geo. Dane $10.00; Chester Bennett $2.00; Robert Brown $1.00; Wifred, Brown $1.00; Nelson Gowdy $2.00; Harry Xing $2.00; John Sanderson $1.00; Edgar Jacques $1.00; John Beninger $1,00; Thos. Vittie Sr., $1,00; Nelson Stenrnol $1.00; Wesley Underwood $3.00; Total-$53.00. Concession 10 and 11, W. B Stewart and Anson ,Galbraith Canvassers- Fred Edgar $2.00; Jos. Bennett $2.00; Wm. Bennett $1.00; Mrs. Richard Bennett $5.00; Richard Jackson $1.00; Wm. Young $2,00; Joe Sanderson $2.00; Morley Bell $2.00; Mrs. Cecil Day $2.00; Archie Irwin $2.00; W. B. Stewart $5.00; W. W. Strong $5.00; Frank King $1.00; Ernest King .50c; Mrs. H. Farr $1,00; Oliver' Stewart $1.00; Clifford Dodds $2,00; Mrs, T, Allen $1.00; Bert King $1.00; Mrs. J. W. Haines $1.15; Anson Galbraith $5.00; John Dinsmore $5,00; Tiros, Day $1.00; D. Henderson 50c; Total -$51.15. Grand Total, $1785,90. County of Huron Grdnt, $600.00, We are happy to submit this report for publication being Gorrie and Dis- trict Red Cross Canvass and who have reached thier quota of $1500.00 and an additional $285.90 for which Mr. Nor- man Wade, President and his execu- tive are more than grateful to sub- scribers and. canvassers. GORRIE Miss 5. Pearl Stinson spent a few 1 ommemee$ - , days in Toronto this week and plans on having her millinery openings; the end. of this week The Presbyterian congregation ex- tend an invitation to the community to attend their illustrated. address on Calvary in their church on Thursday night of this week at which the min- ister, Mr. McCarron will give the ad- dress Special Easter music will be supplied by the ,.eboir. Mr, and ,Mrs, W. Earngey :returned to their home in pergus on Tuesday of last week after spending three weeks with his aunt, Miss K, Earngey Little Miss Ruth Ann Hueston vis- ited for a few dayS last-week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Arm- strong of Wingham The Women's Institute will be held on. Wed, April '•12th at the home of Mrs. Fred Hyndman, It being the annual meeting a good attendance is desired. Mr Victor .Shera has sold his farm on Con. 4, lot 11, Howick to Wilfred C King and is holding a clearing auc- tion sale on April 11th, Sgt. Jack Musgrove, London, spent the week-end with friends here. Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Short and son Ronnie, Fergus, spent the week- end with her mother, Mrs. Earngey. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Wilson and daughter 'Victoria and Eleanor Step- hens spent Sunday with relatives in Cooksville. OBITUARY Mrs. William Whitfield Following a long illness there pass- ed away at her home in ,Gorrie, on Monday, March 27th, Mary Elizabeth Sparling, beloved wife of William Whitfield, aged 67 years. The deceas- ed had been a lifelong resident of Howick, being born on the 5th con- cession on June 1st., 1904. she was married to ,her now bereft husband, and has taken an active part in the church organizations. Besides her husband She is survived by one son, Ewart of Gorrie, and a grandson, Douglas, also by one sister and four brothers, Mrs. Edward Johnston, Bluevale; John and Harvey of How- ick; Richard and Albert of Vancouver, A private service was conducted at her late residenct at 2.30 p. m. on March 29th., by Rev. R. C. Copeland, minister of Gorrie United church of which she was a member. The pall- bearers were Sparling Johnston, Carl Johnston, Everett Snarling, Clarence Sparling, Ralph Thomson and William Balfour. Interment was made in Brus- sels cemetery. Serve hotbreads with your meals whenever practicable. The very smell of them baking is a savory welcome home to returning workers, Baking powder or soda biscuits, popovers, muffins-their name is legion. Have you discovered how delicious broiled grapefruit are, for dessert or any- other couse? Try them if you haven't al- ready done so. To-day's Menu Lamb Shouler Roast Roasted Potatoes Scalloped Onions Green Salad Hot Popovers or Muffins Broiled Grapefruit Tea Popovers 2 eggs 1 cup sifted flour 1 cup milk '4 teaspoon salt Break eggs into bowl, add milk and beat with rotary beater or electric mixer until well blended; add flour which has been sifted, measured and sifted again with salt. Add all at one time and continue beating until mix- ture is smooth and as thick as heavy cream. Bake in hot greased iron muf- fin pans, or glass or earthenware cus- tard cups in hot oven (450 degrees F.) for 80 minutes, Reduce heat to mod- erate (350 degrees F.) and continue baking 10 to 15 minutes, according to size. Serve as soon as possible, Make a slit in each popover to permit steam to escape. Makes eight large popovers. Muffins 2 cups sifted flour 3 teaspoons baking powder % teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons sugar 1 egg, well beaten 1 cup milk 2 tableipoons shortening, melted. Mix and sift dry ingredients; tont- bine egg, beaten well and milk, and stir into dry ingmclients; stir In short- ening, Bake in greased muffin pans in moderately hot oven (425 degrees F.) 26 to 80 Minutes, Makes from 12 to 18 muffins according to sire of pans. Broiled Grapefruit Mow half a grapefruit to each per. son. Wash and dry grapefruits and cut in halves, crosswise, Remove Seeds, loosen pulp in sections, and re. Move centre core, Place fruit in tak- ing part, sprinkle chili half with tiOro RAGE Paint Defeo& The Home Front IT is sound strategy to preserve your home by prompt repair and maintenance. Wherever signs of wear and age appear, fix it up, paint it up, make it do; You will find a real friend in your C-I-L Paint Dealero He is a home maintenance expert, who is glad to give you practical advice. His wide experience and his numerous technical aids offer you a ready source of "how-to-do-it" information. N-44-5 Talk to your C-I-L Paint Deal- er, and when you buy paint, remember that he sells top- quality C-I-L paints, enamels and varnishes for every need in the home. War's exacting demands have not lowered the high standards of quality and beauty in C-I-L Paint pro- du0s. "Men May Come and 'Men May Go" AN individual appointed as your executor may die, may be ill, absent, too busy to give the necessary attention to the ad- ministration of your estate. He may lack the necessary experience. You are assured of personal interest and prompt, economical and business-like at- tention to your estate every business day in the year if you appoint- TH E STERLING TRUSTS CORPORATION Sterling Tower, Toronto 33 years In Business 5144, $10,00; Total-$69,00. Con. 1, Howick, Elmer Williamson, Cartvasser-Wm, Doig $2.00; Wes. Chambers $1.00; Wilbert McCrackin $10.00; Oscar Felker $1.00; Stanley Edgar $1.00; Thos. Hayden $1.00; Win. Lynn $1.00; Mrs, Percy Willis $1,50; David Vogan $2.00; John Brown $1.0(); Mrs. James McLeod $2,00; Elmer Williamson, $1.00; Women's Patriotic Society $10.00; Murray Group, $20.00; Total-$54.50. Con. 2 and 3; Howick, Thomas and Glad Edgar, Canvassers-Thos, Hut- chison $3.00; Glad' Edgar $2.00; Mrs. Geo. Robertson ,50c; Mrs. Nelson Plant, $1.50; Thomas McClement, $1.00; 'Morley Johnston $1.00; Mrs. Roy Lambkin .50c; Earl Toner $2.00; John Koch $2.00; Edward McCallum $5,00; Henry Muir $0.00; Willian Doig, $4.00; Harry Barnard .25c; Thos. Edgar $10.00; Adison Jacques $2.00; Mrs, N. McDermott .75e; Clar- ence Sparling .3,00; N. L. Gedke $2.00; J. Gedke $2.00. Total-$44.50. Con. 4 and Howick, H. Sparling and A. E. Toner, Canvassers-Stuart Lovell $6.00; John Cathers, $7.50; Chas. Greer $5.00; Clif, Pyke $5.00; Geo. and A. W. Keil, $5.00; Sheldon. Mann $5,00; Harvey Sparling $12.00; Clifford Johnston .$5.00; Russel Adams $6.00; 4 and 5, an. West group $25.00; -Samuel Griffith $2,00; Jack Toner, $1,00; A. E. Toner $10,00; Harry Hastie $2.00; Isabel Darling $5.00; John Sparlinig $50,00; Duncan McKercher $15.00; Thomas Earl $15.00; George Lambert $5.00; Irving Toner $5.00;, Archie Miller $5.00; Ev- erett Sparling $5,00; Anson Thornton $5,00; John, Wm. and Doran Thorn- ton, $6.00; Andrew Edgar $5.00; Total-$217.50. Con. 6 and 7, Howick, John Hut- chison, Canvasser-E. H, Strong $25.00; Wm. Edgar, $1.00; R.-J. San- derson $5.00; Mrs. Mary Sanderson $5.00; Mrs. R, J. Sanderson $2,00; David Walker $1,00; Wrn. Hamilton $2.00; ,Geo. Ashton $10.00; Mrs. Geo. Ashton, Si, $200; Harold Watson 50c; Percy Ashton $5.00; Mrs. Gordon Brown $5.00; Roy Strong $20.00; Willard Peel $5.00; Lorne Robinson $5.00'.Thornas Lovell $5.00; Robt Patterson $3,00; Mac Sanderson $3.00; Mrs. Thomas Nash $5.00; E. C. Gregg $5,00; John Hutchison $5.50; Total-. $120.00. Con. 8 and 9, Howick, Robert Grah- am, Canvasser.-Sandford Zimmerman $5.00; David Cathers $5.00; James Ed- wards $5.00; Milton Hastie $1.00;' Mrs.. Wm. Gamble $10.00; Ken. Hastie 4.00; Albert Heibein $5.00; Andrew Douglas $1.00; Alex Casemore $2.00; Mrs. Robert Graham $2.00; Harold Robinson $5.00; Robert Graham $5.00; John Strong $5.00; Thomas Kilty $2.00; Cecil Grainger '$2.00; Leonard Ruttan $10.00; Mrs. Norman Wade $2.00; Norman Wade $15.00; Elmer Dickison $2.00; Robert Walker $5.00; Hilton Ashton $5,00; Sandy Edgar $3.00. Total-$101.00. E. Farrish.150 chickens. Gorrie, S. W.,-W. C. King, Canvas- ser-Chas Black, $2.00; W. C, King $5.00; Harold Hyndman $5.00; Bruce Wilson $1.00; David Neilson $1.00; Wm. Marshall $1.00; S. Ferguson $1.00; H. V. Holmes $10.00; Mrs, F. C. Taylor $5.00; Thos. Bradnock $10.00; John .Hyndman $2.00; V. Shera $5.00; J. H. Neill $15.00; Robt. Cathers $5.00;' ,Cloyne Michel $5.00; Rev. R. C. Copeland $3.00; R.1G. New- DONALD B. BLUE' Experienced Auctioneer Licensed for Counties of HURON & tittleR All &tics CapablY Ratidied 111 It 1, Icincardine Phone: Ripley 30.24, Householtfi Hints By MRS. MARY MORTON t7