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SoBIRWIIERg in Ontario or Quebeq this week
an installer is putting in the telephone which
will bring our total to a million and a quarter.
In the past ten years we have added more
than 500,000 telephones. As the use of the
telephone has grown, quality of service has gone
up. More people are getting more and better
service than ever before.
We will continue to press at top speed our
task of providing more and better telephone
service as fast as materials become available. `••••*,
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Even if the trouble lies deep in the innards of
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Telephone 459 Wingham
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Next to Masonic Hall
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FUNERAL AND AMBULANCE SERVICE
UP-STAIRS FUNE RAL PARLOUR
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Thursday, Septen11:01514 40 1947
TIM WINGHAM ADVAN
op has received an appointment with
the Royal Canadian Navy,
Mr. and Mrs, Reg, Paw and child-
ren spent the week-end in Woodbridge.
Mrs. Paeey's parents, Mr. .and. Mrs.
Feaver' returned with them and are
spending a week here. •
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Brandon of
Toronto spent a day last week with
friends here, Their daughter, Norma,
also Misses Margaret and Jean Moffat
returned to Toronto with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hamilton spent
part of last week with Toronto friends
and visited the C. N. E.
Mrs, 5, J. Aljen, Jimmy and Mar-
jorie, also Miss Ross Who have spent
the summer at their residence here, re-
turned to Toronto, on Monday.
Mr.. Philip Durst has received the
aPPointment of Secretary to the Wrox-
eter Telephone Company, Mr. Durst
succeeds Miss Cassie , Harris who
plans to take up residence in the West.
Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
II. V, MacKenney were; Mr, and Mrs.
James C. Grice, Hamilton; Mrs, B,
McKellar Mr, Frank Grice,
and Mr, ?William Bowers, Royal Oak,
Michigan,
Many frofn this district attended the
opening of the Gorrie Park on Thurs-
day afternoon and. evening. The
various committees and all who helped
in any way are to be congratulated on
the attractive park which, with it's nat-
ural setting of trees and water, offers
great possiiblities, and will be appreCi-
ated 'not only •by citizens of the 'com-
munity but tourists will find it pleas-
ant and convenient.
Lloyd Weir also Miss Pearl
Bullough, both of Toronto were week-
end guests of Mrs. Waldo Weir. •
Mrs. Harold `Durst has taken a
position in Wroxeter Telephone central
office, •
Service at the United Church on
Sunday was. taken by Rev. Dr, W. T.
Mahood of Fordwich, Dr. Mahood
was acaompAnie,d‘ by Mrs. Mahood and
his sister, Miss Helena Mahood.
Messrs, Stewart and John Mac-
Nanghtan - were in Toronto over the
week-end.
The ladies of Salem and Wroxeter
have almost completed the redecora-
tion of the manse during the absence
of Rev. W.. and Mrs. Cronheilm, who
are on vacation. Rev. Cronheilm will
take tip his work on Sunday morning
next.
Wroxetel• School opened on Tuesday.
The staff of four teachers have all
been re-engaged—Principal, Hector
Knight and Assistant, Mrs. J. Coley of
Gorrie in. charge of the Continuation
School; Principal' Harold Hamilton
and -Mrs. G. A. Wearring on the Pub-
lic School staff.•
MisSes Elsie and Marion Gibson
who have spent the vacation months
at their residence here, have -returned
to Winnipeg. Accompanying them
was Miss Ann, Gibson of Chicago who
has been their guest.
Word received from Mr. and Mrs.
Harry' Dane tell of 'a delightful trip.
Some storms were encountered en-
route. Points visited so far were
Flint, Grand Rapids, Muskegan, Chip-
pawi. Falls. On good roads they 'av-
erage 300 miles travel each clay.
Mr. and Mrs. David Draper spent
the week-end at Inglewood,
Miss ki'r artegg Wylie has been en-
gaged to teach G6ff Ia Primary Room,
assistant to Miss Jean St/titling. This
is Miss Wylie's first school 4itel her
many friends wish her every succeg§:
Mr. and Mrs. H. V. McKenney, also
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wright spent the
week-end at Severn Falls,
Mr. and Mrs. Norman -Muir who
have spent the Vacation months with
Dr. T. E. and Mrs. Ball and other
Business and Professional Directory
WELLINGTON FIRE
Insurance Company
Est. 1840
An all Canadian Company which
has 'faithfully served its policy
holders for' over a century.
Head, Office — Toronto
H. C. MacLean Insurance Agency
Wingham
W. A. CRAWFORD, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Phone 150
Wingham
DR. W. M. CONNELL
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Phone 19,
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REAL ESTATE
AUCTIONEER and
THE BEST OF SERViCE
PLENTY OF EXPERIENCE
`Phone 231 Winghara
for Camlackie'where she will be on the
teaching staff for the coming year.
She was accompanied as far as Lon-
don by her parents, Mr. and. Mrs. A.
Meah en.
Mr. Charles Maxwell spent a few
days last week with friends in Toronto.
Mrs. Henry Timm and' Mr. Bill
Timm of Listowel were week-end
guests of Mr. asd Mrs, Harvey Timm.
• Mr. an& Mrs, Francis Glossop and
daughter Betty Ann of Halifax who re-
cently visited at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Durst, have taken up
residence in Ottawa where Mr. Gloss-
DONALD. BLUE
Experienced Auctioneer
Licensed for Countiett of
HURON & BRUCE
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Phone 49.
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friends, have returned to Ridgetown
where Mr. Muir is on the Collegiate
staff.
Guelph Area Convention will be
held on Thursday and Friday of this
week at the .0.A.C., Guelph. Mrs.
Harold Spiess, Area Chairman, will
preside. Mrs. Ford Sudden. Galt, is
Convention Secretary.
Mrs, James Sangster has returned
THIS NEW PIANO
Ainemeannessak
LEON G. CANTELON
Representing the
Crown Life Insurance
Co., of Toronto
"Guaranteed Protection for
Your Every Need"
the home of her daughter at
worth. 'Her Son-in-law, Mr. Ar-
chie facDenald IS very ill with a heart
condition, His friends wish him a
rapid return-to good health,
Women's Institute
Dr, R. B. Palmer, local physician,
will be guest speaker at the Septem-
ber meeting of Wroxeter Women's
Institute to be held Wednesday of this
week at the home of Mrs. W, T, Mac-
Lean, at 2.30 p.m. Current events will
be reviewed by Mrs. J. H. Wylie,
Roll Call, "Little courtesies worth ob-
serving", Hostesses, :Mrs. Hamilton,
Mrs, Wylie, Mrs. MacNaughton.
Women's Missionary Society
The Women's Missionary Society of
the United Chruch will hold their first
meeting of the autumn season on Fri-
day, September 12th, at 8 p.m., in the
church parlours, All ladies of the
community will be welcomed at the
meeting.
SEAFORTH WON
FOURTH-IN SERIES
Seaforth Bosharts defeated -the
Wingham Hurons in Seaforth Thurs-
day evening 8-4 before some 700 fans
and by so doing evened the series for
the Group Championship. Facing 'e-
limination,' the Bosharts started off
with a 'bang scoring eight runs, leav-
ing the Hurons breathless. oods
connected for a round tripper to score
three runs spotting Seaforth a work-
able lead, the Hurons tightened down
and Jardine held them scoreless for the
balance of the game, while the Hurons
retaliated with four, including a homer
by Aitcheson.
Several remarkable catches were
made by Seaforth, which were labelled
for sure runs.
• Seaforth—Woods 3b, Boussey 11),
13. Smith lf, Cameron ss O'Shea c,
Dolson 2b, Kennedy p, D. Smith cf,
Eisler rf.
Wingham—Foster cf, Ward lf, Jar-
dine p, Groves c, Niergarth ss, Aitchi-
son 2h, Gardner 3b, Bell rf, Hopper lb,
McLeod pinch hitter in the ninth.
Wingham 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0-4 5 3
Seaforth 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-4 5 3
Umpires, Connelly and Smith, Strat-
ford,
JUVENILES WON
GROUP CHAMPIONSHIP
Take Series 3 ,Games To 1
Wingham Juveniles captured this
group's WOAA Juvenile Baseball
Championship Wednesday evening
here when they upset the Kincardine
Lakgsiders A3-4. Combining for six
hits and three walks the locals cinched
the game in the seventh ,,when eight
runs crossed the plate, Seli and
Laughlean led ; the local attack with
seven hits including a circuit drive_ by
Seli, R. Harrison led the visitors
tack with th' hits, 'Ashton and Sell
divided the mound duties for the Red
Sox, With 11 '111 De,an performing
for Kincardine.
Wingham—Calvert cf, Ashton p,
Laughlean lb, Seli ss, p, Edgar c, Mc=
1 Leod 3b, Foxton lf, Brophy rf, Moores
rf, Lockridge
Kincardine—Glover c, H. Harrison
ss, Bell p, Dean 2b, p• Courtney 31),
McKay lb, Cartlidge rf; Connel re R.
Harrison If, Perott
Wingham 0 2 3 0 0 0 13-13 12 0
Kincardine 0 0 1 0 2 0 1— 4 7 5
Umpires, Craig and Wilson, Auburn.
EGG PRODUCTION
AND FEED COSTS
In considering costs of production of
eggs it is usual to estimate the cost of
feed at $2 to $3 per 100 pounds. But
what do eggs cost per dozen to pro-
duce is the information a producer
really wants, 'says 13. F. Cheney. Poul-
tryman, Dominion Expeilmental Sta-
tion, Kentville,
In regard to feed costs per dozen
eggs, records compiled „during the past
five years at Kentville, show that dur-
ing the five-year period the feed cost
per dozen eggs ranged from 10,5 to
35 cents. This variation in cost is due
almost entirely to fluctuations in rate
of production so that when production
falls below 50 per cent, feed costs per
dozen eggs is over 18 cents and when
production is kip to 70 per cent feed
cost per dozen is 12 to 14 cents.
There is only one way of counter-
acting rising feed costs with fixed re-
'.turns and that is by obtaining higher
production. Fifty per cent is no long-
er a satisfactory rate of lay. Flocks
must average 60 per tent or bettet
still, 70 per cent if feed costs per doz-
en eggs are to 'be reduced to the point
where there is a satisfactory profit,
DID GRAND JOB ON
POTATOES TO U. K.
On the completion of the delivery by
Canada of 1-0,000 tons of Canadian po-
tatoes 10 Britain, the British Minister
of Food, Hon. John Strachey, wrote to
the Hight Commissioner for Canada in
London giving high praise to -all Can-
adians connected with the operation in
a letter muter date of July 1S, which
reattS as follows:—
, "As yott know, we bought about 70,-
000 tons of potatoes front Canada and
the last shipment arrived two -or three
weeks ago.
"I have been looking at the reports
of this movement and they make such
excellent reading that I feel that I
must write and ask .you to convey to
your Government our great apprecia-
tion of what has been done.
"Clearly the greatest care was ex-
ercised by the authorities in dressing.
packing, transport and stowage, and an
operation which we feared might be a
difficult one was in fact trouble-free.,
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has been of the greatest value to us."
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HEALTH AND ACCIDENT
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402 Medical Arts Bldg.
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HARRY FRYFORE
Licensed Embalmer and
Funeral Director
Furniture and
Funeral Service
Ambulance Serv,ice
Phones: Day 109 , W. Night 1091
J. A. FOX
• Chiroprattor and Drugless
Therapist.
RADIONIC EQUIPMENT
COMPLETE HEALTH
SERVICE
Phone 191.
K. M. MactENNAN
Veterinary Surgeon
Office Minnie St.
Opposite an South of the United
• Church. •
PHONE 190
Wingham, Ontario
WROXETER
Mrs. William Smeatan and son Billy
of Toronto returned to their home foll-
,owing 'a holiday at the home of her
•daughter, Mrs, David Draper and Mr.
Draper. •
Miss Eleanor Sanderson •of Toronto
'was a week-end guest of her mother,
Mrs. Frank Sanderson,
Miss Gertrude Sangster, also Mr.
Alex. Grey of Detroit spent the week-
•end with Mr. and Mrs. James Sangster.
Miss Mary Mealian left on Saturday
A. II. IticTAVISH
Teeswater, Ontario,
Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public
and Conveyancer.
Office: Gofton House, Wroxeter
every Thursday afternoon 1.30 to
4.30 and by appointment.
Phone — Teeswater 1203 '
J. W. BUSHFIELD
Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Etc.
Money to Loan
Office — Meyer Block. Wingham
J. Ht, CRAWFORD
Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Etc.
Bonds, Investments & Mortgages
Wingham
0 Ontario
For Your BUILDING,
CARPENTERING
Repair Work
Built-in CUPBOARDS
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Bennett & Omura
'Phone 447 Wingham
HAMILTON
OPTICAL CO.
W. R. Hamilton, R. O.
Optometrist for Over
25 . Years.
Telephone 37
for Appointment.
FREDERICK A. PARKER
OSTEOPATH
Offices: Centre St., Wingham
Osteopathic and Electric Treat-
ments, Foot Technique.
Phone 272. Wingham.
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