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HELP WANTED—Ups ta ir help
wanted between the ages of 25 and
50 years._ Good working conditions,
Apply Queen's Hotel, Seaforth,
Phone 45.
HOUSEKEEPER WANTED—For
Farm home. 2 adults. Apply Ad-
ranee-Times,
LAWN MOWERS REPAIRED and
Sharpened, Jenkins Repair Shop,
Minnie St.
TEACHERS WANTE D—Morris
Township School Board requires
qualified, experienced teachers for
two schools. Music Supervisor em-
ployed. State qualifications and ex-
perience. Applications received until
May 4th. R. S. Shaw, Bluevale, Ont,
Clerk of Last Day for
Revising Officer 61niplaints
H. W. Brokeeshire, Zurich MAY ard:
George Cowan, Londeshoro... " Srd
J. M. Eckert, Seaforth, R.. " 6th -
Fred Watson, R,3, Bayfield APR. 29th
t. W. Morlock, toerditon MAY 1st•
Edwin P Cheseey, S.eaforth 4 APR..30
H. 14. G. Strang, Hensall, 1 MAY 7th
1-1. Seaforth . " 10th
C. N". Pickard. Exeter . " 8th.
S. Blake, Goderich " 113th'
S. H. Blake, Goderich " 17th:
W, Morloek, 'Creditor' " 13th -
Edwin P 'Chesney, Seaford' 4 " 1.4th
S. 14, t;,:elerich ... MAY 1st
S. H. Blake, Goderich " Sth-
Janus A. Paterson Hensall " S: 1
M. T. Corless, Clinton .... " 15th
M. 'I', Corless, Clinton ... 17th.
R. G. Thompson, Clinton, 2 " 10th
OR SALE-3 burner new Perfection
coal oil stove in good. condition.
Mrs. Geo, Tervit, phone 686-4,
OR SALE—Electric Washer, priced
reasonable, Phone 138, Minghatn,
OR SALE-65 Light Sussex Pullet,
8 months old. Apply Advance-
Times.
OR SALE-1937 Ford Sedan, deliv-
ery, A, 1 condition, AppliHenb Ful-
ler, Phone 280,
OR RENT—Two furnished house-
keeping rooms. No children. Apply
Mrs, E. W. Sellers, Bluevale.
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ONTARIO ELECTION ACT, 1937, R.S.O., CHAP. 8
AND ONTARIO VOTERS' LISTS ACT, 1937, CHAP. 7
The Ontario Election, June 7th, 1948
NOTICE OF SITTINGS OF REVISING OFFICERS
TAKE NOTICE that the sittings of the Revising Officers for the purpose of hearing complaints or appeals
with regard to the Voters' Lists to be used at the pending Election of a member of the Legislative Assembly for
each of the Electoral Districts of Huron-Bruce and Hurc.n will be held for the respective municipalities in said
Districts, at the following times and places, mentioned in the schedule below, with the names of the Clerk of the
Revising Officer for Each Municipality, and the last date for making complaints or appeals to the said Clerk,
Date oi Sitting
Hay Township
Mullett Towitship
MoKill,-np Township
Stanley Township
Swollen 'Township
Teekersmiti; Township
rstoree lo3in
Seaforth Town
teeter Villati.e
Clothrieia TiAVft
til:paericb T6ctil
SteOtell iR.C.A.F. St.
Tuckersmith Tp. (Rad. 'Sch.
Graltrich Town M.AY 5th
Golerich Town " 12th
Heusall Village " 6th
Clinn.o Town " " 19th
Clinton Town " 20th
GrAerich Twp. ... M 13th Miss C.
HURON
By His Honout Judge Costello
Places of Sitting Time of Sitting
Townehip Hall, Zurich .... 10.00 ant
Commitiiity Hall,lamilesboto 820 p.m.
Careegie Lib. Hall, Seaforth 3.30 pan,
Township Hall, Varna . 3.30 p.m.
1 ownship tretliton 3.80 p.m.
Cecil Simpson's, Brucefield 3.30 p.m.
Towaship Hall, Elinlyilie 10.00 :aan.
Town Hall. Seaforth 3.20 p.m.
Village Hall, Exeter 10.00 a.m.
Court House, 8.00 p.m.
:Court House, Ghderich 8.00 p.m.
Township Hall, Crediton 3.30 p.m.
Cecil Simpeon's, truce:field S.30 p.m.
D. E. Holmes, K.C.
Vourt House, Croderich 10.30 a.m.
Cotrt House, 0oderich 10.30 a.m.
Town Hall, Hensall 10.00 a.m.
i(;,wn Hall, Clinton 10.30 a.m.
Town Hall, Clinton 8:00 p.m.
..kelicson's Res., Holmesville 10.30 a.m.
MAY Oth
" 7th
" 10th
3r,1
Sib
4to
11th
13th
late
" 17th
" 20th
" 17th
1.8tia
All persons are called upon n examl the Voters' Lists to ascertain that their namei are correctly entered
tIteteitt.
AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that the list to be so revised is Part I and of the Voters' List pre- pared fv.r the above mentioned municipalities.
AND: FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that any voter in any of tho said municipalities who :desires to complain
that Ids intme of the name -('P I any pers6n entitled to be eetered on the said list for That municipality has been omitted
from the same, or that the names Aq any persons who are not entitled to be voters have been 'entered Thereon, may
ts above set out apply, complain or appeal to have his name or the name of any other person entered on or removed:
from the list
AND FURTHER TAXI?. NOTICE that such appeals must be by.notice in writing in the prescribed form (in
doplicate) siened by the emnplainant„ and given to the 'Clerk of the Revising Officer :or left for him at his :address as, -Stated above,
The lists oi voters may be seen at the office of the Clerks of the Revising Officer io each numicipality 45 above.
For further information write to Miss. 'Evelyn A. 'Cooper, tox 'Godcrich, 'Clerk for the Election Board of the County bi Huroh,
Dated tit •Goderich the '23rd day of April, A.D., 1948. Chairman for The Election Board of the County of Ninon.
T. M. 'COSTt1.10,
FOR SALE—Rug 9',e15', Green, in
good condition. Cheap for quick sale.
Phone 34 or 321.
FOR SALE—Pure-bred Pekin Duck
Eggs. $1.00 for setting eggs. Bert
Taylor, Wingham, R. R. 3,
FOR SALE—Pure Bred Registered
Hereford Bulls from fully accredited
herd. J. A. Sully, Rosny Farms,
Bayfield Road, Goderich, Ont.
FOR SALE—Two Used Singer Drop
head Sewing Machines, reasonably
priced. Box 403, Hanover, Ont.
David Crompton
Gifts For All Occasions
WINGHAM PHONE 59
Tenders For Painting
Tenders will he received by the
Board of Village Trustees of the Vil-
lage of Wroxeter, for the painting of
the interior of the 'Wroxeter Town
Hall. Specifications for this work may
be obtained at Moffat's Hardware in
Wroxeter. 'renders to be submitted
hy May 1st, 1948. Lowest or any
tender not necessarily accepted.
Wroxeter Trustee Board,
Hector L, Knight, Secretary.
CARD OF THANKS
MTS. Geo. Wheeler and family wish
to thank their many friends esnd nei-
ighbors for the kindness shown to them
during their recent sad bereavement.
Special thanks to Rev. J. A. Burden
and Rev, Laocaster. for their comfort-
ing messages, to Chas. Hoffman for
his solo, to the neighbors who acted
as pallbearers, and to thefriends who
sent beautiful floral tributes.
Quality Workmanship plus qual-
ity.. materials, makes `Ottr shoet
Ate-Bigh in appearance and
Wearability.
BROWNE'S
Shoe Repair
/ 4
Norman Rintoul
'Phone 251 Winghant
CUSTOM BUILT
Kitchen CABINETS
RUBBER and
Mastic Tile flooring
for Homes, Offices and
Stores,
Plastic Wall Tile
For
Kitchen and Bathroom
In Practically Everv Colour
ESTIMATES FREE Phone 65
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SERINCE
CAMERON
TAXI
Cameron
Winglutnt
All Passertgers Ituured
. . . just like your little
ones ! Our Children's
Shoes are designed to
take plenty (4 action
. . . scuffing and all !
We make sure of pro-
per
Rhys Pollock
"SHOES FOR ALL THE FAMILY
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MOTHER'S DAY,
SUNDAY; MAY 9
MOTHER — How much that one word means.
Definitely she went without many things she would
like to have owned, to give us the education and
opportunities we needed to start us on the road
to success.
Remember her -with a beautiful bouquet of cut
flowers or a lovely potted plant or flowers,
If she is 'gone to the reward she so richly deserves,
wear a flower in her honour on Sunday, May Oth.
and place some flowers on her grave or in Church:
Whatever you do and wherever you are,
remember Mother, arid make it for her a monmes DAY in every sense of the word,
Watch local paper for further announcement
next week.
LEWIS FLOWERS
FRANCES ST. 'PHONE 101 WINGNAIVI
00.
PAGE VOUR THE WINGHAM ADVANCE-TIMES Wednesday, April 28, 194$
-OR EGGS OR MEAT YOU CAN'T
beat Kitchener Big-4 Chicks. You-11
soon be pretty busy with spring
work. Get the chick question settled.
It's too late to 'shop round.' Buy by
name. For behind Big-4 Chicks is a
program of planned breeding cover-
ing 25 years on the Hatchery's own
farm, Get busy, get Big-4 Chicks
from Wilbur Hogg, R. R 4, Wing-
ham. Get our special prices on start-
ed chicks.
FOR SALE—Kitchen Table, 6 Chairs
Kitchen Cabinet, Studio Couch
Chest of Drawers. Apply Mrs. Jac
Ernest, Phone 223.
GRASS FOR RENT BY MONT
or Season. Plenty of water an
shade, good fences,. Telephone 3
Wingham.
CARD OF THANKS
k Mrs, William Connolly of Stratford,
wishes to express her heartfelt thanks
to thoughtful friends for their many
d expressions of kindness and smath.
IThe services of Rev. E. 0, La
y
nc
p
aster
y
,
'Ithe Ladies' Guild, and Jack Reavie and
the beautiful tributes were especially
TEACHERS WANTED—Protestant
for Turnberry School Area, „state
salary and qualifications if any. Ap-
plications received up to April 30th,
1948, by Alex, Corrigan, Secretary-
Treasurer, R.R. 1, Bluevale,
VETERINARY AND PET FIRST
Aid—Serums and Bacterins, mixed
or specific. A full department in
our store. Ask for information and
pamphlets. McKibbons, Wingham.
WANTED—Hats! Hats! Hats! Felt
or straw for the Rummage Sale, to
be held on Saturday, May 8th.
WANTED—Ladies Bicycle in good
condition. Phone 612r2.
WOMAN WANTED—As Cook. Ap-
ply Foxton's Lunch.
CLERK WANTED
Girl to clerk in store with or with-
out experience, Apply by letter only,
stating schooling experience if any.
All replys will be kept confidential,
Advance-Times, Box J.R.
DIA'NIONb: 4ND.
34E9.. D.11:sitti.:RiN 19S,
GUARANtEEROFR*T."AND
A INSuRED FREE ..A,,GAINV, L054,-
S250
GARDEN FOR RENT—On William, appreciated.
St. Write Box 17, Wingham. CARD OF THANKS
Mr. Thos. Dickson wishes to ex-
press his thanks to his friends for their
kindness during his stay in Wingham
General Hospital. Very special thanks
to Gurney Glove Works and employ-
ees.
Clerk of 1.ast Day for
Revising Officer Complaints
J. H. Fear, Ethel . APR. 29th
Philip Durst, Wroxeter . " 30th
W. A. Galbraith, Wingliamo MAY 1st
G. R. Campbell, Brussels ... " Srd
J. A. Johnston, aliddinay ... ,• 6th
Wm. Sallow's, Goderich, R. 6 " 4th
J. A. Johnston, Milday " 6th
Donald McKay, R. 3, Ripley ", 7th
Gideon Ruffle, Ripley ... . ' 8th
J, S. .MeDonald, Teeswater - ,, 10th
;1'. Good, Teeswater . ... '' 10th
J. E. Agnew, Lucknow " 10th
•Gcoroe Martin, Brussels " 11th
J. It Lane, R. 2, Holyrood,.. " 13th
W. R. Cruiltsbank, Wingham " 15th
R. 14, Thompson, .Belgrave 1 " 14th .
Bernard Hall, Myth " 15th
C. E. MeDonagh, Liteknow 3 " 15th
Durnin Philips, Lucknow ...... " 17th
GIRL WANTED—For Counter work
apply` Yemen's Grill.
WANTED—House or part of housej
unfurnished, will pay $30 to $35 per
month. 3 adults. Apply Post Of-
fice P,ox. 234, Wingham.
HURON - BRUCE
By His Honour Judge Costello
Places of Sitting Time of Sitting
Township Hall, Ethel 10.00 a.m.
Township Hall, Gorrie 10.00 a.m.
Town Hall, Wingliam ... 10.00 a.m.
Town Hall, Brussels 3.30 p.m.
J. A..Jolinston's Off., Mildmay 10 aim,
Tom.uship Hall, Carliex . 10.00 aan.
J. A. Johnston's Off., Mildmay 10 a.m.
'To wtiship Hall, Ripley 3,30 p.m.
Council chambers, Ripley . 320 p.m.
Town Hall, Teeswater 10,00 a in.
Town Hat, Teeswater 19.00 a.m.
Town Hall, Ihickmov 4.00 p.m.
'Ishii, Hall, Morris 10.00 a.m.
Township Hall, Holyrond 10,00 am.
'Township Hall, Illuevale 10.00 a.m.
Foresters' Hall, Ileleray e 10.00 a.m.
•Conitimitv Hall, . 8.00 p.m.
'Township Hall, Aslifield 3.00 p.m.
T-tvp. Hall, West Wawan 10.00 ant.
FOR SALE--Cockshutt Conde milk- 3
ers and Viking Cream Separators,
in. stock. Also No, 7 Cockshutt Har-
vester Combine with power take-off.
We expect a shipment of Cockshutt 1
rubber wagons and haying machin-
ery soon. We also have a used Corn
CUltivator and a 2 furrow disk plow, '
John Bumstead & Son, Victoria St.
ASK FOR—Trusses, Lumbago Belts, 1
Abdominal Supports, Elastic Stock-
ings, Suspensories, at Kerr's 1 D A
Drug Store,
BOARDERS WANTED—Apply at
Advance-Times,
EXPERIENCED CONCRETE
Work—Floors, foundations, etc. Ap-
ply L. Brooks and J. VanCanip.
Telephone evenings 8W or 608r5.
Free estimates on all jobs.
EXPERIENCED TEA CUP AND
Palmistry Reading. If worried or in
doubt, I will try and help you as I
have helped others, For appointment
Phone 39r23 Brussels, or write to
Miss I. M. Sellers, R, R. 2, Bluevale,
Ontario.
FOR SALE-2 good building lots
with good garden on Catherine St.
Apply Advance-Times.
FOR SALE-6 Pigs, 7 weeks old. Ap-
ply W. R. Farrier, Whitechurch.
FOR SALE-14 tons of 1947 Mixed
Hay, 1 Colony House 10x12, 1 Nat-
ional Premier oil Brooder Stove.
Chester Higgins, R. R. 1, Wingham,
phone Wroxeter 18r18.
FOR SALE-9 Pigs, 6 weeks old on
Saturday. Apply Herb Burchill,
Phone 638r2.
FOR SALE—Double wooden bed,
ivory, waysattless spring, nearly new,
spring mattress. Phone 192.
FOR SALE—Model .A Ford 1931,
good condition, recently overhauled,
Apply Slim Boucher, Phone 618r4.
FOR SALE-7 ton of good mixed
hay. Roy Campbell, phone 636r41.
FOR SALE—Massey Harris 13 disc
fertilizer drill in good condition.
'Wilfred Hoy, Phone 40-23, Brussels
FOR RENT-3 rooms furnished or
unfurnished. Apply Advance-Times.
FOR SALE-1933 Dodge Sedan, Geo.
arter, .
AUCTION SALE
„Household Furniture will be held
at ,the residence of
EDWARD $MITH
Frances Street, Wingham, at 1 p,m., on
SATURDAY, MAY 1st, 1948
The following is for sale; Dining-
room Suite, ghesterfield, 2 wicker
Chairs, 2 Rockers, Bookcase, China
Cabinet, Circelating: Heater, Cook
Stove, DeForest-Crosley Radio, (Con-
sole Model), Day Bed, Cupboard, 2
Beds, Sideboard, Wardrobe, Chest of
Drawers, Dresser and Stand, Filing
Cabinet, Floor Lamp, 6 Kitchen
Chairs, Hall Seat, Bake Table, Chiff-
cmier, Table, 2 Clocks, 2 Table Lamps,
Step-Ladder, Clothes Rack, Wheel-
Barrow, Coal Oil Stove with oven,
Cabinet Maker's Tools, Tool Chest,
Wash Tub, Garden Tools, Quantity
of Dishes, Numerous other articles.
Terms — cash,
Ed. Smith, Proprietor.
L. G. Bryce, Auctioneer,
Tenders for Drainage Work
in East Wawanosh Twp.
Sealed tenders will be received by
the undersigned up until 2 p.m., May
4, 1948, for the construction of the
Hallahan-Caldwell Municipal Drain,
specifications, profile, etc., may be seen
at the Clerk's Office, R. R. 1, Bel-
grave. Tenders to be accompanied by
a marked cheque for 10% of the con-
tract price, The lowest or any tender
not necessarily accepted.
R. H. Thompson, Clerk.
IN MEMORIAM
In loving memory ()I Joseph Mc-
Burney who passed away April 29th,
1937.
Nothing can ever take away,
The love a heart holds dear,
Fond memories linger every day,
Remembrance keeps him near.
—Ever remembered byAdam, Jack and
May.
OBITUARY
William Earl Groves
Suddenly, following a heart attack,
the death occurred on Saturday, April
24th, in St. Catharines, of William
Earl Groves, in his 57th year.
Born in Wingham, he was the oldest
son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Groves of Wingham. His wife, the
former Isabella Schofe, predeceased
him in 1940.
After leaving Wingham he worked
in Detroit for several years and for the
past six years was a resident of St.
Catharines.
Surviving are one son, Harvey E.,
four daughters Mrs. j. (Laura) Wild-
long, Listowel; Mrs. J. Charles (Nor-
ma), Westlake, St. Catharines; Mrs.
GalrE (Helen) Henderson, Brussels;
and Mrs. Win. (Betty) Hall of Blue-
vale. One son, William, predeceased
him in 1945.
Funeral services will be held from
the residence of his son, Harvey, on
Victoria St., today (Wednesday), at
2,30 pan., with Rev, 0. E. Lancaster
officiating.
Interment will be made in Wingham
cemetery. The pallbearers are: Bill
MacKenzie, A. Lockridge, J. A. Wil-
'son 1)r Geo. Howson, (Scotty) Ross, ' and Fred Seli.
Mrs. John Gibbons
Requiem High Mass was sung in
the Sacred Heart Church on Thurs-
day, April 22nd., for Mrs. John Gib-
bons, the former Catherine O'Malley.
Rev. Father F. j. Bricklin was in
charge of the service. Interment was
.in the So Augustine Cemetery. Resi-
Soeiety and the Catholic Wonum's
League. Survivieg besides her hus-
band are two brothers, John and Thos.
Teeswater,, two sisters, Mrs. Mary
Teeswater; Mrs. Peter Kehoe,
Guelph.
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Betty Marie Yeo
1
Betty Marie Yea in het fourteenth
year, only child of Mr. aed Mrs. 0.
Clendoe Yeo of Southampton, died in
the Satigeen Memorial Hospital, early
Thursday triorniiig. tier death will oc-
'easion widespread sorrow among a
large group of her own friends. She
had not been feeling well for some
time past and was taken seriously ill
on Sunday night with a hemorrhage.
Wednesday morning she was removed
CLASSIFIED ADS.
(All Times Menti.,cnell Are Daylight Savieg Time)
CARD OF THANKS
Mr. and Mrs, Joseph H. Smith anti
family, wish to sincerely thank the
many friends and neighbors for the
kindness and sympathy shown at the
time of their recent sad bereavement.
The floral tributes were greatly ap-
preciated.
$350
Nfunieitrality Date -4,Sitting
Grey Township
iHowick 'Township
Wingham Town
Brussels
Mildmay Village
Colborne Tv ilVnship
Carrick Township
14:Irina Township
Ripley Village
Culross Township
Teeswater Village
Lucktew ilia e
Morris Township
Kinl,,ss Township
Turnberry T,,waship
1+,:t Wawanosh Twp„
1111ith
Aslifield T,ewnship .
Wes! Wawanosh Twv.
MAY 3rd
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, dent of V\ ingham for the past 27 •
years, Mrs. Gibbons was a native of
the Teeswater district, and prior to •
• moving to Wingham resided in Plast
HUDSON
OWNERS
Now ts THE TIME TO
Have Your Hudson Checked
AND MADE READY FOR YOUR
SPRING DRIVING
WE KEEP ON HAND A GOOD STOCK OF
Parts and Accessories
AND ARE IN A POSITION TO GIVE YOU
Al MECHANICAL SERVICE
MERKLEY MOTORS
HUDSON SALES AND SERVICE
TELEPHONE 84 WINGHAM
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red early Thursday morning, She suf.
The late Betty Marie Yeo was born
Wingham and moved to Southam-
ptou with her parents from Paisley in
November of 1945. She was a pupil in
Grade eight at the Ohne school and
Was Popular with Pupils and teachers
alike taking a promielet part in the
-860°1 attivitieS, She wag tO have talc-
eri part iri a school play to be preseet-
ta next week.
She attended the United Chttreh
and wa.5 member of the
ily residence on Saturday, April 24th.
A private service was conducted by
the Rev, H. Martin of the United
Church, the message taken few' St.
John 11th chapter, Many lovely floral
tributes bore silent esteem.
Pallbearers were, Messrs. Wesley
Yea Sparlieg Yeo, Whitney Stewart,
uncles of the deteased from Bluevale
and Wingliam, Messrs. Sant. Robert-
son of Desboro, Willis Greig and Ir-
win Watt of Paisley,
Interment took place in Wingliam
cemetery. Sincere sympathy of the
community is extended to Mr. and
The funeral wa.8 held from the faio- Mrs. Yen it their sad bereavement.
Wawanosh. She was in her 84th pow. to the hosnital where her death occur- She was prominent in church circles,
having ,been president of the Altar fered from Leukemia.