The Wingham Advance-Times, 1947-07-31, Page 4Thursday, July 11.471" • THE WINGHAVI ADVANCE-TIMES
IN MEMORIAM TENDERS WANTED,
For Cleaning and Painting of one
85,000 gal, stand pipe in. the Town of
Wingham, Ont.
spgmicArnons.
Interior of Tank
Interior to be brushed and scraped
and where rust and scale spots .are ev-
ident to be flame primed and brushed
down to a smooth surface, followed by
one Coat of NO-0X-ID-A :special an-
plied to entire interior surface,
Exterior of Tank
Exterior to be flame primed and
brushed down to a smooth surface, fol-
lowed by one coat of red or black filler
to be brushed on, followed by a second
coat of paint.
Paint and NO-OX-ID-A special to
be supplied by the owners and work to
be done in a satisfactory manner sub-
ject to their inspection at all times
while the work is in progress,
Address Tenders to the Wingham
Utilities Commission stating when
work would be commenced, all tenders
;to be in by August 1, 1947, Lowest
tender not necessarily accepted.
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Plymouth 600 ft. Red Top.
• Staintonfs Hardware
And Farmers' Supply House
"Quality, Price and Service Sell Our Goods"
'GREEN-In fond and loving mem-
ory of a dear mother, who passed
away, ,July 29th, 1944.
Pear mother you are not forgotten,
Though on earth you are no more,
Still in memory you are with us,
As you always were before.
---,Sadly Missed by daughters, Dorothy
and Jessie,.
PIGS FOR SALE-10 Suckers. Al),"
ply Geo, Tervit, Phone 636r4.
cER1IFIED RASPBERRY Plants-
Write Job 754, Campbeliford, Ont.,
for illustrated folder and graving
''know how", Von% delay. Supply
I voted,
PIANOS--Largest assortment of plain
case pianos in Western Ontario, re-
conditioned, refinished like new, es-
pecially priced for Old Home Week,
Aug. 2nd. to 8th, Also new benches,
Pianos from 48 inches high and up.
Ed, Schmidt, Hanover,
FOR SALE-One new two horse pow,
er Century Motor, single phase,60
oycle, 220 volt, pully included, I, H.
Leff, Riverside Drive, London. Met,
8028J.
IN MEMORIAM
loving memory of a dear
husband and father, W. H, Gregg,
who passed away, July 29th., 1946.
We often sit and think of him, when
we are all, alone,
For memory is the only, friend, that'
grief can call its own;
Like ivy on the withered oak, when
all other things decay,
Our love for him will still keep green
and ne-ver fade away.
-Wife and Family.
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SAILS
WANTED-Housework, three days
a week, Telephone 267, Wingham, U
' FOR SALE-about 110 Rock a White
Leghorn, year old, laying 50%, Ap-
ply: Geo, Baird, Town plot,
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WILL THE PERSON who found 3
glass casseroles beside Town Hall,
Wingham last Saturday night, phone
Wroxeter 59, reverse charge, HOUSE FOR SALE - Insul brick
cottage with hydro, hard and soft
water, 34, acre of land, barn, immedi-
ate possession, Apply: Harold John-
stone, Lucknow.
YOU'LL WALK ALONG On Happy
feet, when corn or ,callous with
Lloyd's you treat. Lloyd's Corn
Salve, 50 cents at McKibbon's Drug
Store. FOR SALE-A 1946 K-5 Internation-
al Truck, Apply K. C. Press, Phone
14, Belmore. IN MEMORIAM
GREEN-In loving memory of Mrs.
Frank Green, who passed away
three years . ago.
A wonderfUl mother, woman and aid,
One who was better God never made;
A wonderful worker, so loyal and true,
One in a million-mother were you.
Just in your judgment, always right;
Honest and liberal, ever upright;
Loved by your friends, all you knew
A wpnderf.ul mother-Mother were
you..
-Ever remembered by her son, Allis-
ter and Gladys.
U TENDERS
Sealed Tenders plainly marked
"Tenders for Heating Fire Hall" will
be received by the undersigned up to
August 11th, 1947, for the heating of
the new Fire Hall. Plans and other
necessary information may be obtained
in application to the undersigned. The
lowest or any tender not necessarily
accepted,
Signed
W. A. Galbraith,
Town Clerk, Wingham, Ont.
FOR SALE-2 H.P. Evinrude out-
board motor. Apply Geo. Murphy,
Belmore, Phone 4.
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CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our many friends
and neighbors for their kind express-
ions of sympathy during our recent
bereavement, for the loan of cars, and
the floral tributes received, Special
thanks to Rev. G. G. Howse, Gorrie,
and Rev. Hugh Wilson, Brussels.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Day,
Bernice and Clarence.
FOR SALE-Grey Percheron, 3 year-
old mare, broken, 7 hydro poles,
Telephone 18r14, Wroxeter.
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FOR SALE-1929 Chev„Coupe in
good , shape and new tires, also a
new trailer with 600-16 tires com-
plete with stock rack. Apply to M,
Jermyn, R. R. 2, Bluevale. Phone
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FOR SALE-1 Quarter Cut Oak
Dining room Suite. Apply Mrs. V,
Durnin, Minnie St., Phone 121W,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons having claims against the
estate of Francis Clarence James, late
of the Township of East Wawanosh,
in the County of Huron, Farmer, who
died on or about the 9th day of July,
A, D. 1947, are notified to send to
Crawford and Hetherington, Wingham,
Ontario, on. or before the 16th day of
August, A.D. 1947, full particulars of
their claims in writing. "Immediately
after the said 16th day of August 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 17th day of July, A.D.
1947.
CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON
Wingham, Ontario.
Solicitors for the executor
IN MEMORIAM WINGHAM TEAMS ON
WINNE% STREAK
LEWIS-In loving memory of a dear
Husband and Loving Father, Fred-
erick 'John Lewis, who passed away
July 29th,;, 1927.
Beside your grave I ,often stand,
With heart both crushed and sore,
But in the gloom the sweet words
come,
Not lost, but gone before.
God knows how much I miss you,
He counts the tears I shed,
And whispers, he only sleeps,
Your loved one is not dead,
So I'll be brave Dear Fred,
And pray to God each day,
And when He calls me home to you,
Your smile will guide me all the
way.
-Sadly missed, lovingly remembered
by his lonely wife and family.
FOR SALE-13 Pigs, 6 weeks old.
Apply Leonard James.
FOR SALE-13 Pigs, ready to wean.
Apply Wm. R. Jenkins, Phone 637r
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Won Exhibition From Kincardine
Wingham Hurons in an exhibition
Softball game here Thursday evening
under the lights outclassed the Kin-
cardine Imperials 8-2: Lediett on the
mound for the locals received good
support, also highlighted by several re-
markable fieldinglilays.
Kincardine opened the scoring in the
second inning, Bell was safe on a er-
ror, Mountain walked and Soucie sing-
led to score Bell. Wingham came to
life in the fourth combining for four
runs on four hits and in the seventh
duplicated the feat. The visitors were
held scoreless from the fourth inning.
The Hurons collected eleven hits
with Foster securing two, Niergarth 2,
Templeman 2, Ward, Gardner, Lediett,
Aitchison, GroveS one apiece. Breen
was the leading slugger for the ..Im-
perials with three hits.
Wingham-Foster cf, Ward, lf, Ait-
chison 2b, Groves c, Niergarth ss,
Gardner 311, Templeman rf, Lediett p,
Hopper lb.
Kincardine--•.Cuyler 3b, Breen ss,
Riggin 2b, ,Morgan cf, Buckingham rf;
Woods lb, Beelf, Mountain p, Souc-
ie, c.
Wingham 0 0 0 4 0 0 4 0 x- 811 2
Kincardine llll 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0- 2 7 4
Umpires, Buckingham, Carmichael,
Lucknow Girls Defeated
Playing their best game of the seas-
on here on Thursday evening, the
Wingham Girls trounced the Lucknow
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David Crompton.
Sepoys 22-9 in a Girls WOAA game.
Beatrice MacDonald led the local at-
tack with two circuit clouts. Chin for
Lucknow outhit her own team mates a
by collecting five hits for six. Solo-
mon and Cowan assumed the pitching la
role -for this game.
Wingham-P. MacDonald 3b, Wain
lb, Cowan p, B, MacDonald ss, Moore
2b, D. MacDonald c, Armstrong cf,
Seddon rf, McGee lf. VI
Lucknow-Soloinon 21), P. Milne cf,
Gibson ss, Chin p, Salkeld lb Stew- [d
art 3b, Weiler rf, Mowbray c, Ham- F.
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Binder TWine i FOR SALE-Frost & Wood 7 ft. cut
Binder, in good working order. Ap-
ply to D. Stewart MacNaughton,
2nd. line Turnberry, phone Wroxeter
4R8.
100 lbs. $17.20 50 lbs. $8.60
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No. 4 PRESTO
Pressure Cooker
Gifts For All Occasions
WINGHAM PHONE 59 LOST-A Camera at 10th Bridge.
Reward. Finder please leave at
Welwood's Store, Wingham.
MILD, Well bred Collie Dog, one
year-old, wants a home, phone 313. N. Reg. $15.95 FOR $12.95
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No. 5 PRESTO
Pressure Cooker
Reg. $25.50 FOR $20.50
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Silver Streak
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In a scheduled WOAA Men's Soft-
ball fixture at CentrVia a week ago
Tuesday evening, the Wingham Hur-
ons downed the Flyers 24-13. This-was
Wingham's fourth win over the flyers
in four starts.
Higgins was on the mound for
Winghain and was notched for eleven
hits, the Hurons collected twenty-two
off Joildrey: Hits were well distribu-
ted between the players. Joe Ward and
Gardner excelled at the bat reaching
first six times apiece.
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Reg. $14.75
$1 0.95
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T i, as r galkers
$4.49 Regular 45c
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Wingham-Foster cf, Ward 2b, Jar-
dine 1b, Groves c, Gardner ss, Temp-
leman lf, Higgins p,. Lediett 21), Mc-
Leodrf: Centralia-Joudrey p, White 2b,
Foster 3b, Miller lb, Ward ss, Hobbs
rf, Young c,, McDougall If. L17
Wingham 2 0 6 4 4 ,5 03 x-24 22 3 IA
Centralia 2 0 3 0 2 3 1 2 a",---12 9 7 Eli Umpires Cameron, Cantelon:
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Juveniles Won at Formosa =
Allowing only five hits Laughlean
led the local Juveniles to victory Wed-
nesday ,evefting at Formosa by defeat-
ing the Formosa nine 6-3. Laughlean
was credited with ten strikeouts, while
the opposing hurler Rich fanned
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five.
Moore for Wingham connected for a
triple, Sutter and McDoitgall. starred
for Formosa.
Batteries, Wingham, Laughlean, Ed-
gar; Formosa, Rich, McDougall.
Men's
Scalpers
Sport Oxfords
$2.29 $2.98 $3.95
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9 Electrie Fences
HOT PLATES
Full line of
'Hearing Aid
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Sport Oxfords
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FOR PLAY YARD OR STREET
Reg. $12.75 foal $9.75
DORM.EYER ELECTRIC
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and JUICE EXTRACT=
REGULAR $39.75
Sale Price $33
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Youths' and Misses' SCAMPERS
$1.69 - $2.49
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Ends and Overstocked lines in two large groups. Choose
your favorite color, or white. Leathers and Fabrics.
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WOMEN'S PLAY SHOES Children's Teeter-Totter Slip Covers ,REGULAR $6.75
$4.95 Clearing at $1.98 and $2.98
Misses' and Children's White Straps and Oxfords
$1.98 $2.98 $3.48
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IN STOCK FOR ALL MAKES and MODELS OIL BATH
PUMP JACKS
SEVERAL NEW and RECONDITIONED REGULAR $37.95
SALE PRICE Si3 MOTORS 60 CYCLE
Shallow Well WATER SYSTEM
REGFUoLRAL$1,99.65
WOMEN'S WHITE SHOES
All White Shoes Reduced from 10%
to 50%
To Clear
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Loafers and Saddle Oxford
$1.98
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