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younger brother, of Xing George
VI, has returned from Australia to
take up his duties as counsellor of
State during the Ring's absence in
South Africa Re is shoWn Walking
away from the plane on arrival Sit
London airport.
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SALEM
Mr. and • Mrs. Win, Merkley and
children' spent Sunday evening with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Cope-
land, of Wroxeter,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Smith of Van-
couver, Mrs. Thos. McMichael Mrs.
Archie Mariphael and Mrs. McTavish.
of Wroxeter, sPent a day last week
with' Mr,. and Mrs. D. L. Weir. Mr.
and Mrs. Smith are renewing old ac-
quaintances around here.
Dr. and Mrs, Palmer and little dau-
ghter, Nancy, of Wroxeter, called on
friends around here last Sunday even-
ing.
Mr, Alvin Sharpin of Wroxeter,
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scripture lesson and Miss Wilda Brec-
kenridge led in prayer. . •
The topic "Pioneering with Canad-
ian Films" was taken by Fleniing
Johnston. Films showed the work of
a Student Missionary in Western Can-
ada. The first colored Sound Film
made in Canada showed the. life .and
Work of Dr. A. E, Archer,. a former
president of the Canadian Medical As-
sociation at the United, Church Hospi-
tal.' at Lamont, Alberta, Rev. A. G.
Hewitt spoke briefly on the subject.
Allan Breckenridge read a poem. All
joined in repeating the Mizpah . Bene-
diction.
Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Selling,
Frank McQuillan of St. Helens, is
visiting with his sister, Mrs. Carl
Johnston and Carl.
Mr. and Mrs. Smith Robertson and
two sons, Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Inglis, Belmore, with their par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Robertson.
The Y.P.U. of the United Church
met in the Sunday School room on
Friday evening. The preSident presid-
ed and conducted the opening routine
exercises. During the business period
it was decided to hold the next meet-
ing on Thursday evening, and also fur- APPLICATIONS WANTED—Ap-
lications for the position of Assessor
in the Township of lArest Wawanosh
will be received by the undersigned
up to and including February 10th.
The salary has been set at $150,00.
Durnin Phillips, Clerk of West Wa-
wanosh Township, Lucknow, Ont.,
R. R. No, 2.
BATTERY and Electric Radios, Toa-
sters, Irons, Phone Larry Hiseler,
phone 426.
FOR SALE—Potatoes $1.50 per 75
lb. bag. 5 bag lots. Phone 636r21,
FOR SALE-1932 Chevrolet Coach,
serial 578363, 600x16 tires. Apply
J. A. Cameron,
HOUSEWIFE TO SELL AVON
Products, in spare time, Pleasant,
Profitable Work. Write Box BL.,
Advance-Times.
SUFFERING FROM BACKACHES,
Rheumatic Pain, Sciatica, Lumbago
is not necessary, Use RUMACAPS
at once for quick relief. McKibbon's
Drug Store.
QUALIFIED TEACHER wanted for
'West Wawanosh Township School
Area. Rural School No. 3. Duties
to commence Feb, 17th. W. A.
Stewart, Sec,-Treas., Dungannon,
Ontario.
REPAIRS to Vacuum Cleaners, Wash-
ing machines, motors, and all elec-
trical appliances. Larry Hiseler,
phone as.
WANTED—Application for position
of Stenographer and Book-Keeper.
State age, qualifications and exper-
ience, Apply by letter with word
application on envelope, to the
Wingham Utilities Commission.
WANTED—Maintenance and. Repair
Men. The School Board of East
Wawanosh request applications for
a maintenance man. Written pro-
posals to be in hands of Secretary,
by Feb. 7th., 1947, The lowest or
any application not necessarily ac-
cepted,
tented, C. H, Wade, Sec'y-Treas.,
Belgrave, Ont.
AN OPPORTUNITY
Established Rural Watkins District
available, If you are aggressiVe, and
between the ages of 25 and 55—have
or can secure travel outfit, this is your
opportunity to get established in a
profitable business of your oyvn, For
full particulars write today to The J.
R. Watkins Company, Dept, O-W-2,
2177 Masson St., Montreal, Quebec,
APPLICATIONS
Applications will be received by the
undersigned tip to 'Thursday, February
20th, 1947, for the position of truck
driver and doing the street work of the
Tows of Wingharn. Applicants should
State the salary expected and should be
ottalified to drive a truck,
W, A, Galbraith, Town Clerk,
Wingham, Oat.
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EARLY CHICkS
The Government asks that poultry.
keepers bny the bulk of their Chicks
in January, Februatyk March, to be in
1011 Maturity to catch British markets,
HILLSIDZ CMC1tg
ntatttre quickly, They'll satisfy your
Overseas 4:4- home markets, Canada
Approved,, breeders Ottlitirutn tested.
Wide choice, breeds, crosses, Souse
available' now, Contact its .for prices
and full partitularit. Agent, Relit. Yes.
Dottglas, R. R, 1, Wroxefer.
"VERY PLEASED WITH THEM"
says Mrs. L. Archer of Minnitaki of
her
Kitchener Big -4 'Chicks
that's what all customers say. They're
bred by experienced and well estab-
lished Hatchery, Canada Approved,
breeders pullorum tested,
GIVE US YOUR ORDER NOW
especially for delivery now or next
month. Wide choice breeds, crosses.
Agent, Wilbur Hogg, R,R. 4, 'Wing-'
ham.
Court Of Revision
Township of Turnberry
A. Court of Revision in the Assess-
ment Roll of the Township of Turn-
berry for the year 1947, will be held in
the Community Hall, Bluevale, on
Monday, February 10th., at 220 p.m.
W. R. Cruikshank, Clerk,
NOTICE
Citizens of the Town of Wingham
who have vacant lots for sale are re-
quested to leave particulars of such
lots with the Town Clerk, The loca-
tion, size and price desired should be
mentioned. The Council will then be
in a position to put prospective purch-
asers and builders in touch with suit-
able vacant property,
W. A. Galbraith, Town Clerk.
TENDERS
Will be received for the manage-
ment of the Central Office of the
Wroxeter Telephone Company, Ltd.,
in the (village of Wroxeter.
DetailS regarding duties may be ob-
tained from the Secretary-Treasurer,
Miss C. E. Harris, Tenders to be in
the hands of the Secretary, February
10th,, 1947, lowest or any Tender not
necessarily accepted.
AUCTION SALE
of Farm Stock and Implements
will be held at Lot 2, Con. A, Howick,
half a mile South of Belmore
on County Road,
TU'ESDAY; FEBRUARY 11th.,
at one O'clock
LIVESTOCK — General Purpose
matched Grey Team, 8 years old; 1
Cow, 8 year old, due in March; 1 Cow,
4 years old, due in March; 1 Cow, S
years old, due in June: 1.CW, 42 years
old, due in May; 1 Cow, 3 years old,
due in September; 1 Cow, 7 years old,
due in April; 6 Heifers, rising.1 year;
1 Steer, rising. 1 year; 30 year-old Rock
Hens; 66 Rock Pullets, 3 Sows, '24'
Pigs, six weeks old at time of sale; 1
Sow, with 10 pigs three weeks old at
Time of sale; 10 Chunks.
IMPLEMENTS---1 wagon, 1 5ft,
Massey.Harris Binder, 1 'Deering
Mower, 1 Dump Rake, 1 set 5-Section
Harrows,1 Frost & Wood Drill, 2
walking Plows, 1 set Noble Sloop
Sleighs, nearly new, with flat rack and
box combined, 1 Hay Rack, 1 gravel
Box, 1 Root .1?ulper, 1 Grindstone, 1
set Brass-Mounted Harness with beet-
citing and Bridles, new; 1 set breech-
lug /lathes% 2 horse Collars, 1 Barn
Car, 1 Hay Pork, Rape, Pulleys, 1 Set
Sling. Ropes, 1 Electric Fence,
Brooder looses, about 10 tons of Hay,
Numerous other artielea.
Teritts---Cash.
1--tarold Finlay L, G, Bryce,
Proprietor. Auctioneer.
NOTME to eRgtorrotts
the County of Huron, Widow, who
died on the 21st day of January, 1947, are notified to send to Messrs, Craw-
ford & Hetherington, Wingliam, On-
tario, on or before the fifteenth day.
of February, A.D., 1947, full partictr,
lars of their claim in writing. Immedi-
ately. after the said fifteenth day of
February, the .assetsa of the said in-
testate will be distributed amongst ..the
parties entitled thereto, having regard
only to claims of which the adminis-
tratrix shall there have notice,
Dated this twenty-eighth day of .74n,
uary, A.D., 1947.
CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON,
Wingham, Ontario,
Solicitors for 'the Administratrix.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
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All persons having claims against the
estate of Russell Harris late of the
Township of Howick in the County of
Huron, Retired Farmer, deceased, who
died on or about the eleventh day of
January, 1947, are notified to send to
Messrs. Crawford & Hetherington,
Wingham, Ontario, on or before the
eighth day of February, A.D. 1947, full
particulars of their claims in writing.
Immediately after the said eighth day
of February the assets of the said tes-
tator will be distributed amongst the
parties entitled thereto, having regard
only to claims of which the executors
shall then have notice.
DATED this eighteenth day of Jan-
uary, A.D. 1947.
CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON
Wingham, Ontario,
Solicitors for the Ekecutors.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons having claims against the
estate of Elsie Paulin, late of the Town
ship of Howick, in the County of Hu-
ron, Widow, who died on or about the
second day of August, A.D. 1943, are
notified to send to Messrs. Crawford
& Hetherington., Wingham Ontario, on
or before the eighth day of February,
A.D. 1947, full particulars of their
claims in writing. Immediately after
the said eighth day of February 'the
assets of the said intestate, will be dis-
tributed amongst the parties entitled
thereto, having regard only to claims
of which the administrator shall then
have notice.
DATED this 17th day of January,
A.D. 1947.
CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON
- Wingham, Ontario,
Solicitors for the Administrator,
IN MEMORIAM
CORNELIUS—In loving memory of
our clear husband and father, James
Cornelius, who departed this life,
January 29th., 1932.
He had a nature you could not help
loving,
A heart that was purer than gold,
And to those who knew him and loved
him,
His memory will never grow old.
Sadly mised by wife, son and daugh-
ter-in-law
IN MEMORIAM
I3URCHILL—In loving memory Of a
dear wife and mother, Mrs. William
Burchill, who passed away 3 years
.ago, 1944,
She is -gone but not forgotten,
And as dawns another year,
In our lonely' hours of thinking,
Thoughts of her are always near.
Days of sadness will come o'er us,
Friends may think the wound is healed
But they little know the sorrow
That lies withing the heart concealed.
—Sadly missed by husband and family.
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David Crompton
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Gifts For All Occasions
WINGHAM Phone
RUBBER BOOTS
WORK BOOTS
WORK GLOVES
White Flannelette
NIGHTGOWNS, $1.29
Highest Prices paid for
EGGS.
Jack Wilson
BELGRAVE - ONT.
BLUEVALE
United Church Annual Meeting
Time postponed annualo congregation-
al business meeting*" ;of` the United
Church was heldthis week in the Sun-
day school room. Rev. A, G. Hewitt
presided and led in a short devotional
set-vice. Mrs.. Edward' Johnston re-
cording steward was the presiding sec-
retary; George Thornton reported for
the Board of Stewards; Mrs, W. J.
Johnston tor the choir; Emma John-
ston and Margaret Curtis for the Sun-
day School; Cradle Roll, was read by
Mrs. W. J. Peacock; Emma Johnston
reported for the W.M.S. and the Y.P.
U.; Chas, Johnston for the ,Mission-
ary and Maintenance Fund; Mrs. Geo.
Hetherington for the Woman's Assoc-
iation; Margaret Curtis for the Mis-
sion Band; Robert McKinnon for the
auditors and Carl Johnston for the
Pension Fund. 'George Thornton and
Gordon Holt were elected to the ses-
sion to replace Robert Shaw and Rich-
ard Johnston, retiring members; Jas.
Johnston and Mrs. Hetherington were
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POTATO RICERS or FRUIT PRESS 85c
SNOW SHOVELS 85c, $1.00 I
SEPARATOR OIL (bulk) qt. 25c
Royal Purple CALF MEAL, 25 lbs.
Galvanized GARBAGE PAILS. .$1.59, $1.95, $2.75
ASH CANS $1.85
then plans were made to celebrate St. a Eveready Flashlight BATTERIES, each 15c
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.4•10NIMINI
has not been feeling well lately, has
come to stay a couple of weeks with
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his sister Mrs. Wm. Taylor and Mr.
Taylor. We hope to see him well
soon again.
Mr. Davidson of Wingham is ell-
gaged in drilling wells for several of
the farmers around here. Many had to
draw water las,1 fall.
Miss Myrtle Cathers had the mis-
fortune to fall and fracture three of
her ribs. We hope she may soon be
alright again.
Mrs. W. H. Dane called one after-
noon last week. on her two sisters,
Mrs, W. E. Weir and Miss Gertie
Bush of Wroxeter.
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Superior Food Market
• Phone 193, Free. Prompt Delivery, 10 a.m., 4 p.m.
NO SE SPECIALS
for the Week-end—Thurs., Fri., Sat., Feb. 6, 7, 8
Quaker Puffed Wheat SPARKIES, pkg. 7c
Nabob Old Dutch I
COFFEE, 1 lb. bag 47c CLEANSER; 2 this 19c
St. William% Lemon, Orange or Grapefruit
MARMALADE, 24 fluid, oz. jar 33c
Royal York
ORANGE PEKOE 'TEA,
PEANUT BUTTER
16 oz. jar .43c
Bulk, lb. .30c
- SWEET PICKLE
A Real Variety to choose from in
FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES
LEMONS ..... . —3 for 10e
ORANGES, 288s ;4.2 doz for only 49c
Large ICEBERG LETTUCE, head . 15c
ROBIN HOOD FLOUR
WEEK
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APPLES
withett spys, depidott Hipping
Only 'a 'kW loft
elected to the Board a Stewards to
replace James Gannett, Mrs. M. L, Ait-
ken, Arthur Wheeler and Geo, 'Thom-
son; Mr. Hewitt reported 13 deaths
during the year.
Bluevale Church not including Ebe-
nezer raised for all purposes ,$3170,39.
Robt. Shaw closed the meeting with
the benediction, Lunch was served and
the remainder of the evening spent in
social enjoyment.
Church News
Rev, A, G. Hewitt occupied his pul-
pit at the United Church. He used for
his subject "Jacob's Ladder" based on
the text, Gcn. 28-12, He spoke of the
descent of God to man; The ascent of
Man to God, and' the coming together
of God and Man •on the ladder, The
choir sang, "For you I am praying."
At the morning service in .Kriox
Presbyterian Church, Rev, Leland C.
Jorgensen, 'based his sermon on the
1st, psalm, lising as his sirbejet, "The
Blessed Man" giving a negative, posi-
tive, figurative and contrasting descri-
ption of the blessed or happy man,
"Higher Ground" was sting as a trio
by Mrs, Raymond Elliott, Eileen Mc-
Kinney and J. C. Higgins.
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Feb, 23
Mar. 2 Merkley Motors
Iol Mar, 9 Ed. Nash
Mar. 16 Prank Casletnette
Mar. 23—Murray Johnson
Mar. 30 Crossett Motors
Apr. 6 Huron Motors
Apr. 13--Wingham Motors,
Apr. 20 Ptavie'S Garage '
Apr. 27 Campbell's Garage
jl May 4 Bert Armstrong
May 11 Merkley Motors
May 18 Ed, Nash ,
May 25 Frank Caskenette
jttne '1, Murray Johnson
ri June 8 Crossett Motors
June 15 Huron Motors
Jttne 29 Wingham Motors
June 29 12eauie'S Garage
July' 6 Campbell's Garage
July 13 Bert Artnistrorig
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The following schedule shows the Sundays each
Garage will be open during 1947: ,
Wingharn Motors July 20 Merkley Motors
Reavie's Garage July 27 Ed. Nash
Campbell's Garage
Bert Armstrong
Sunday Schechile
Fo ara f4 es
Aug. 3 Frank Caskenette.
Aug. 10 Murray Johnson
Aug. 17 Crossett Motors
Aug, 24 Huron Motors
Aug. 31 Wingharn Motors
Sept. 7 Reavie's Garage
Sept. 14 Campbell's Garage
Sept. 21 Bert Armstrong
Sept. 28 Merkley Motors
Oct, 5 Ed. Nash
Oct. 12 Prank Casicenette
Oct. 19—Murray Johnson
Oct 26 . Crossett Motors
Nov.• 2 Huron Motors
Nov. 0 Wingham Motors
Nov. 16 Reavie's Garage ,
Nov. 29—Catnpbell% Garage
Nov, 0 Bert Armstrong
Dee, 7 Mork* Motors
bee. 14 Ect Nash
bee. 21 Prank Caskenette
Dee. 28 Murray JointSotr.
Women's Institute
The Women's Institute will meet at
the home of Miss Mary Duff on Thurs-
day afternoon, February 13th„ at 2.30
o'clock: Visitors cordially welcomed,
Roll. Call, Bring earliest Valentine or
Photograph: Motto: It pays to adver-
tise: Paper, "Birds and their relation
to Agriculture." Assistance is re,quest n -
ed from members and friends on the
topic, "Publicity."
Miss Florence Fowler, Seaforth,
spent a few days with her brother,
Elmer in Turnberry.
Mrs, M. L. Aitken, Luelenow, was
59 a week-end visitor with her sister,
Miss Mary Duff.
Miss K. Seiling, Wingham, spent
WASH TUB STANDS $1.59
Beatty Wash Tub Stands on Wheels $5.50
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• • • Willow Clothes Baskets $2.85, $3.10, $3.25
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150 watt Core HEATER ELEMENT 95e
300 watt Core HEATER ELEMENT .. . ..$1.10
500 watt Core HEATER ELEMENT $1.10
Galvanized SAP PAILS, tall or short styles, 29c
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on the evening of February 14th.
Miss Rhona Breckenridge read, the lionstessommummunannumamimumimm
still the old price, lb. 80c
DRIED FRUITS
Prunes 40/50; new pack
Cooking Dates - Figs
OYSTERS, jar , .620
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SALMON, lb. ......28e
int:Aced.
FILLETS . „ . „ , ,35c
also Shrimps, Scallops, Sole Pill-
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