The Wingham Advance-Times, 1947-04-17, Page 3EXHAUST
EXTENSIONS
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and finish of your car. Chrome plated
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Drivers' Cushions
of driving, Fibre-tex and Gabar-
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Wedge shaped to relieve strain,
Blue Spot Windshield
DRIVING LAMPS
In Colorful Boxes
A scientifically designed lamp that
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Heavy Duty Steel
TOOL BOXES
A Splendid Gift for all those
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Rear-View Safety
MIRRORS
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DOOR MIRRORS
Exterior spotter types for better rear-
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UTILITY LAMPS
For CARS, TRUCKS, BOATS,
MOTORCYCLES, ETC.
Supplied with red, green, clear, amber,
or blue lens. Suitable for truck clear-
ance lamps, auto parking lamps mar-,
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WINGHAM, ONT.
Robin E. Campbell
Moved by Zurbrigg and Parrish that
the Tenders on Debentures of the Day
Drain be held over until time next
meeting. Carried.
Moved by Strong and Gowdy that
we adjourn this meeting and meet on
the 5th day of May or at the call of
the Reeve. Carried.
Philip L. Durst, John \Vial er,
Clerk. Reeve.
Wanted Deafened
Men and Women
To make this simple, no risk hearing test. If
you are temporarily deafened, bothered by ring-
ing head noises due to hardened or coagulated
wax (cenunen), try the Aurine Home Method
test that so many say has enabled them to heat
well again. You must hear better after making
this simple test or you get your money back at
once. Ask about Aurine Ear Balsam today. You;
druggist has or can. get Aurine for you,
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while walking, lifting, Working, or swimming. Presses the body
in but two places, Cannot slip., Is sanitary--.can be .washed.
A QUALIFIED FITTER of The Dobbs Truss Co. Will be at the
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I Maitland Spinning Mills, Limited
E-= PHONE 2 LISTOWEL
S C White Barred Rock x
Leghorns W. Leghorns-
Mixed Pullet
March and April 14c 29c
May ..... ..... 13c 27c
June ..............-w..-„,,.:,.,. 12c 25c
Leg, Cox R&L Cox .8c
Maitland Spinning Mills, Ltd. Have The Following Openings
2 Men for Dyehouse Department
2 Men for Shipping Department
5 Men for Spinning Department
12 Boys. for Various Jobs
10 Women for Yarn Finishing Departmen
Steady Work With Good Wages
Vacation With Pay
5 Day Week
FOR' 'A JOB?
N. Hamp. x
B. Rock
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N. Hamp. x
L. Sussex
Mixed Pullets
March and April 15c 25c
May ..... ......... .... 14c 24c
June ... . 13c 23c
' Heavy Cox, all season.,.:-8c
alley, of Maple Creek, Sask., was mar-
ried to Miss Zora 0. Wade, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wade of Wing-
ham, Ontario,, at the residence of Mr.
Robt. Collier (brother-in-law of the
bride), Montreal Street."
Personals—Mr, W. R. Cruickshank
of Hensall spent Sunday at his home
near town; Fred Ansley of Bingham-
pton, N.Y., is visiting at his home
visiting his parents in town this week.
Howick—Mr. Wm. Gamble has cros-
sed the line dividing the bachelors
from the benediets, and was recently
wedded to Miss M.J., daughter of the
late Jas. Irwin of Fordwich. They will
reside at ?Donegal, where the groom
has purchased a cheese factory.
Bluevale—At the annual election of
officers for the Epworth League of the
Mqthodist Church, held last Monday
evening, the following were appointed:
Hon. Pres., Rev. Mi. Baker, Presi-
dent, Mr. C. Higgins; let. Vice-Pres.,
Miss Pearl Baker; 2nd, Vice-Pres,,
Mrs. (Rev.) Baker; 3rd Vice-Pres,,
Miss Mattie Hall; 4th Vice-Pres;, Mrs.
J, Stewart; Sec., Mr. Jas. Masters;
Cor.-Sec., Miss Annie Stewart; Treas.,
Mr. Roy Patton; Repesentative to the
Distict E.L. Mr, Win. Manly.
,Wroxeter—Mr. Sanderson haS pur-
chaSed the house and property of D.
Martin, Alex McKercher's houie is
undergoing a thorough renovation.
Chas. Simmons, wife and' daughter,
were in Brussels one day last 'Week.
Whitechurch—Mr. Times. Kew pur-
poses moving to Wingham next week.
E. Phillips and family moved on Wed-
nesday to their •new home in Auburn.
Dave Kennedy-is back from the west
to help with the spring work.
Lacrosse Meeting—Those interested
in Canada's National'IGante are invited
to meet in the Council Room, on Mon
day eveningvnext, at 8 o'clock. •
Instructive Address on "Wireless
Telegraphy"—Mr. J. A. Taylor, B.A.,
Principal of Wingham High School,
favored. the Eptvorth League on Mon-
day evening with a most interesting
and instructive address on "wireless
telegraphy?'
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TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO
Rintoul-Perrie Nuptials—A happy
event took place at St. Andrew's Pres-
byterian Manse on Tueday morning,
at 6 o'clock, when Miss Margaret Per-
rie was united in marriage to Rev,
Gordon Rintottl, The bride's father,
Rev, Dr. Perrie officiated,
Colclough.,Butcher Nuptials — A
happy event took place at the Presby-
terian Manse, Wingliam, by the Rev.
Dr. Perrie, on Wednesday morning,
April 12th., when Miss Mary Mabel,
only daughter of Mrs. Mary Butcher',
was united in marriage to Mr, Doug-.
las Celelottgli of Blyth.
Perscntals—Mr, Frank Galbraith and
Me, Earl yOlirk$1, of Toronto, spent
gaStet at their homes in town. Mr.
and Mrs, C. I. Crang of Toronto, spent
a kw days with the ratter's brother,
Mr. E R. Harrison, Master Brute Ed-
gar is spending the Easter holidaYS
with his Uncle Mr, 'Sett Edgar of
eta,
Cowley-Robitisow—Martied on Wed,
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PIPES
ALGERIA BRIARS
$2.00 - $2.24
Several Styles
ONNON.R.O.
Ha,selgrove's
SMOKE SHOP
For Your BUILDING,
CARPENTERING
Repair Work
Built-in CUPBOARDS
—SEE--
Bennett & Oasemore
'Phone 447 Wingham
nesday, April 15th., 1922, at St. And-
rew's Anglican Church, Humboldt,
Sask., by the Rev. E. M. Hadley, Sop-
hia Newton Robinson, daughter of the
late W. M. Robinson, of Wroketer, to
Paul Cowley, of Quill Lake, Sask,
Gorrie—Mr. Chas: Lawrence is now
doing business in the shop he recently
purchased from Mr. Robt. Spotton.
Mr. W. J. Earngey has purchased Mr.
E, L, Morren's Block on Victoria
street, Miss Edna Stinson has been
visiting her siste,r Mrs. Walker in
Walkerton.
Wroxeter—Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Allan
are at present visiting friends in Tor-
onto. Mr. and Mrs. j. R. Wendt
spent Sunday afternoon with Mild-
may friends. Misses Beatrice Howe of
Leamington, Oral Kitchen of Toronto,
and Cassie McDougall of Mount For-
est, spent the week-end in town.
Glenannan—Miss Belle Murchison
of Wingham, spent the week-end at
her home here. Miss Mary Aitken of
Hamilton, and Misses Annie and Edy-
the Metcalfe were home for the week-
end, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Weir spent
Sunday at David Marshall's.
Whitechurch—Mr. and Mrs. David
Kennedy and children, spent the holi-
days at the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Bannerman, at Salem. Mrs.
Robert Shia spent a day last week
with Airs, Harry McGee. Miss Fran-
cis Wilson of Wingham, is spending
the holiday with her brother, Mr. Jas.
Specializing in
Cemetery Wort:
Only
BOX 373,—'PHONE 450
Wm. Brows lie
Inscriptions Repairing
Sandblasting Memorials
25 years experience
WINGHAM ONT.
Orders should be placed as soon
as possible
The Latest in Portable Sandblast
Equipment
Wilson,.
FIFTEEN YEARS AGO
Blyth Business Change—Mr, Thos..
Elliott, Scott St., Wingham, has pun-
chased the grocery, book and shoe bus-
iness, inducting residential *property
from Geo, A. Machan of Blythe
Wiogham Iii the Late 80's—As re-
membered by a then 12-year-old, Geo,
McManus, die grave yard, subsequent;
ly converted to a park, My first her-
oes, George Duffield and George
Mooney, battery for the home base-
ball team. Charlie Kernichel, (Babe
Ruth of the time) who could drive
the sphere over Watt's Mill; Simon's
Tavern, and Archie before he joined.
the S. Army, George Mason, smart
and business-like closing the front gate,
Bill Holmes' blacksmith shop. Fleuty
family at the gate, Bell's factory, ,Hol-
mes' Law office, Jack Stevenson, peak
cap, smudged face, trundling a wagon
lvtheel, Jim Chisholm, riding his safety
under the maples (the first in town),
Davy Ross, general store. (Ed, Note:
coned. next week),
Blyth—A large number of friends'
of Miss Lillie Taylor met at her home
on Monday evening and presented her
with a shower of useful articles prior
to her marriage to Mr. Edward Tay-
lor.
,Morris—Mr. and Mrs. Victor Rain-
es visited at the home of the
latter's parents Mr. and Mrs. Col-
lins of Ripley, one Sunday recently.
Mrs. Wm. Robertson of Belgrave,
visited her sister, Mrs. Robt. Golley,
for a couple of clays last week. Mr.
Jack Warwick has returned home af-
ter being with Mr. Graham Campbell.
for a month,
Local Girl Wins Contest—Time' Park.
Badminton Club of Kitchener, held a
club tournament recently. Miss Louise
Thompson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
0, Thompson, had her presence felt
by winning a racquet 1st.. prize for
Ladies' Singles, a pair of Badminton
shoes for 1st. place Ladies' Doubles
and was also runner-up is the Mixed
Doubles,'
HOWICK COUNCIL
The Council met in the Clerk's Of-
fice, Gorrie, April 5th., according to
adjournment, the Reeve John Winter
in the chair. All members present.
The minutes of the last regular
meeting were read and on motion of
Zurbrigg and Gowdy were adopted as
read. Carried.
Moved by Zurbrigg and Farrish that
this Council instructs the Clerk to pre-
pare a By-law establishing a legal line
fence. Carried.
Moved. by Strong and Parrish that
we renew our Road Insurance for
1947 with A. E. Wilson & Co., of
London. Carried.
Moved by Zurbrigg and Strong that
the following bills be paid. Carried.
R. W. N. Wade, premium for Bond
for Treasurer, $20.00; P. Durst, part
salary, $00.00; Relief, $151.90; R. W.
N. Wade, renewal Road ingurance,
$203.00; Albert Heibein, refund dog
Tax, $2.00.
Moved by Parrish and Gowdy that
the Road accounts as approved be
paid. Carried, •
FORTY YEARS AGO
Married in the West—The Medicine
Hat News gives the following:—"A
quiet wedding was-solemnized by the
Rev. Mr. Bryant early Monday morn-
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"HOME ACRES"
Poultry Farm and Hatchery
Elmer J. Farrish & Sons Gorrie, Ont.
THIRTY years ago this Spring we purchased our first baby
chicks, and since that time we have been in the poultry business con-
tinually. We now have a poultry plant of which we are justly
proud. We have made a study of culling and selection for egg pro-
duction and meat type, and when you purchase your chicks you get
the benefit of our experience. All the parent stock is blood-tested
annually.
This year we offer you the following in Baby Chicks:
APPLY TO
.%! mg, April 8th.,..when Mr. Phil' Chev-, here. Dr. Geo. Ball of Toronto is
REMINISCING
FIRST CLASS
Watch Repairs
For the Present, Watches Only.
George Williams
John Street 'Wingham
Next to. Masora Hall
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