The Wingham Advance-Times, 1948-06-09, Page 4David Crompton
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WINGHAM PHONE 59
CARD OF THANKS
Mrs. John Skinn wishes to extend
appreciation to Mrs. Iris Morrey,
Supt„ and Nurses of Wingham Gen-
eral Hospital for all kindnesses shown
during her recent illness; also to those
who sent flowers, treats and cards.
Special thanks to the Rev. Father
Bricklin mid Dr. W. A. Crawford.
IN MEMORIAIVi
REVER—In loving memory of 'Con-
rad Rever, who passed away June
10th, 1946.
He is gone but net forgotten,
And, as dawns another year
YOUR CHOICE NOW IN BUY-'. In our lonely hours of thinking,
ING 'CHICKS should be Big-4.. Thoughts of you are always near.
They'll pay you on fall-winter egg . Days of sadness will come -.6'erus
And meat markets, Immediate Friends. may think the wound is
dayoldslivery, 'Mid started, 'Pullets, healed,
•tockerels, noti-sexed, See rue some - But they little . knew the sorrow
Agent, Wilbur Hogg, R. R. 4, That lies within the heart .concealed,
Winghant„ Ever remembered by wife and family,
WANTED---Teen-age girl would like
position as Mother's Helper at sum-
mer home. Apply Advance-Times. , .
WANTED—Lady to wash dishes.
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SNOWTAN (English Suntan Cream in tube) 49c
When you expose yourself...to the sun be sure you
PROTECT your EYES with SUNGLASSES.
Buy the kind that best suits your face—See them
today 29c - $2.65
MOSQUITO and BLACK-FLY REPELLENTS
should be in your holiday and picnic kit. We have
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DRESSES
Sizes 2-6x and 8-12
Priced right at
$L49 to $2.25
GIRLS' SLIPS
Sizes 2-6 and 8-14 yrs
at 9k to $1.79
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BOYS' UNDERWEAR
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Small, Med. and large
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Men's Silk-lined TIES
in gay summer colours
$1.50*
LADIES' Satin SLIPS
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THE WINGHAM ADVANCE-TIMES
Wednesday, June 9th, 194&
—GOOD
TASTE at a
GOOD
PRICE
BIRTHS
BERNARD—In Wingham General
Hospital, on Wednesday, June 2nd,
to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bernard,
R. R. 4, Brussels, a daughter.
HOWALD—In Wingham General
Hospital, on Wednesday, June m12.,
to Mr. and Mrs. Warden Howald,
Lueknow, a daughter.
GALLEY--In Wingham General
Hospital, on Thursday, June ord.,
to Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Gaulev,
Wingham, a son.
ARSHALL—In Wingham Geeeral
Hospital, on Sunday, June 6th, -tu
Mr and Mrs, Alfred Mar hall,
Lucknow, a son.
PURDON—In Winghain General
Hospital, on Sunday, June 5th, ,to
Mr. and Mrs. Hector Purdoe, Luck-
now, a daughter.
45
49
'Total . 451
Village of Brussels
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$2.98
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BELMORE
The 3 Act Comedy is postponed
until June 11th.
Rev, and Mrs. Sinclair and Donald,
took dinner at Thos. Abraham's and
,attended the induction of Donald into
Exeter Presbyterian Church.
Miss M. Jeffrey visited at Arnold's
at the Brick Yard, Tuesday.
Mrs. James Darling, and Hannah
Stokes, visited with Miss M. Jeffrav
on Thursday.
Miss Elva Reid has taken a position
in Wingham,
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MONDAY'S VOTE
Township of Ashfidd
Hanna Hill
......... 71 ' 46
89 38
By order, - contract.
J. M. SOMERVILLE, 4 .
Total 216
Township of Culross
20
55
3 42
4 . Mir .1 • 62
6
7
Total 360 409
Township of E. Wawanosh
37 42
97 46
61 34
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64
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Oxydol Chipso - Lux - Rinso, pkg. 34c
Red Glo 20 oz tin Campbell's or Heinz
TOMATOES 21c Tomato SOUP, tin 11c
Market Prices on Home-grown
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'Phone 161 Free Delivery Prompt, Courteous Service
CLASSIFIED ADS.
ANNUAL AUCTION SALE—Of
Registered, Accredited and Vaccin-
ated Herefords from the Herds of
George Kennedy, Lucknow and
Heber Eedy & Sons, Dungannon,
at Pine Echo Farms on Highway
86, 7 miles west of Wingham, 4
miles east of Lucknow, at 1,30 p.m.,
DS.T. on Saturday, June 19th, 10
Bulls, 28 Females. Auctioneers: W.
S. O'Neil and Donald 13, Blue,
ASK FOR—Trusses, Lumbago Belts,
Abdominal Supports, Elastic Stock-
ings, Suspensories, at Kerr's I D A
Drug Store.
EXPERIENCED PALMISTRY and
Teacup Readings. For appoint-
ments, 'phone Brussels; 39 - 23. I.
M. Sellers,
FOR SALE-1934 Dodge Sedan. . sLSIDE CHICKS—Still available.
FOR SALE-1940 Special I)eLuxe •
ply Advance-Times,
Wroxeter, 'phone 9 r 14, 1,Vroxeter.
Chevrolet Coach in nice condition;
4 new tires. Archie Steuernol,
good returns on fall-winter markets.
And they are good buys too. Make
soon. Frank Green, Wroxeter Phone
Dayolds and started. Contact us
5R17.
HELP WANTED—To train for
FOR SALE-17 Pigs, 6 weeks old.
Apply Joe King, R. R, 2, Teeswater,
'phone 606r3, Winglon.
FOR SALE—Man's Bicycle in good
condition. Apply Harold' Pocock,
'phone 613r32.
FOR SALE—Beatty Gas Washer.
Apply Mrs. Arthur Edgar, 'phone
635r2,
FOR SALE-60 Chunks of Pigs. Ap-
ply Harry Bateman, 'phone 627r3,
FOR SALE-1032 Essex Sedan in
good eonditien. Apply Advance-
FOR SALE—Used Electric Range,
Electromas:ter, cabinet style, 8150.00.
Stainton Hardware, Whig ham.
FOR SALE--1929 Essex Sedan, 5.
new tires and battery, good con
linen throughout. .Apply to Roy
Manuel, Wingham.
FOR SALE—Baby Buggy blue, like
new. Apply Advance-Times.
FOR SALE—Silver Hull Buckwheat,
suitable for coed, 81.50. Apply Jas.
H. Currie, 'phone 610r8.
T OIt, SALENew Singer Sewing
Machines. Write for illustrated fol-
ders. Box 403, Hanover.
FOR SALE—Pure Bred Registered
Hereford Bulls from .fully accredited
herd. J. A. Sully, Rosily Farms,
Bayfield Road, 'Goderich,
FOR SALE—Mates Bicycle, Cleve-
land, new tires, tubes; in good con-
dition. Hawaiian Guitar, new
strings. Stuffier, in good condition;
,Mower, six ft. cut, ,two knives, in
Al condition, Apply at Advance-
TIMM
WE BUY Old Brick Houses to
wreck, or reclaimed brick Houses
not exceeding 8300. Apply R. W.
Sears, 863 Waterloo St„ London.
'Phoee Metcalfe 594j Collect,
*TENDERS WANTED
Tenders are invited for the filling
and other work at the north end of
Minnie Street in the Town of Wing-
ham from the CNR Bridge to Water
Street, Specifications may be seen at
the Clerk's Office, All tenders should
be sealed and plainly marked on the
outside, "Tender For Fill". Tenders
must be filed not later than Monday,
June 14th, 1948, The Lowest or any
tender not necessarily accepted.
W, A. Galbraith, Clerk.
Wingham, Ont,
Huron County Council
The next meeting of the Huron
County Council will be held in the
Council Chambers, Court House,
Goderich, commencing ,Monday, June
14th, at 2.00 p.m., D.S.T.
All accounts, notices of deputations
and other business requiring the at-
tention of Council should be in the
hands of the County Clerk not later
thin Saturday, June 12th, 1948.
N. W. Miller,
County Clerk,
Goderich, Ontario.
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
Of LIVESTOCK, IMPLEMENTS,
FURNITURE
Will be held at the Farm of
W. J. DAWSON,
N. H. Lots 7 & 8, Con. 2, Kinloss
Township
TUESDAY, JUNE 15th
Commencing at 1,00 o'clock sharp
HORSES:—Brown Horse, 9 years
old; Brown Horse, 11 years old.
CATTLE—Hereford Cow, 4 years,
fresh in April; Durham Cow, 8 years,
fresh in April, Durham Cow, 3 years,
fresh in April; Durham Cow, 5 years,
fresh in April; Durham Cow, 6 years,
fresh in April; Durham Heifer, fresh
in April; Hereford Heifer, fresh in
April; Holstein Heifer, fresh March 1;
Holstein Cow, 10 years, fresh in April;
9 Spring Calves, 6 Yearling Heifers.
IMPLEMENTS Massey-Harris
Binder, 6 ft. Cut; Massey-Harris Hay
Loader, Seed Drill, 11 Hoe, Peter
Hamilton Mower, Deering Horse
Rake, Peter Hamilton Cultivator, In-
throw Disc Harrow, 4-section Drag
Harrow, Cockshutt 2 furrow Riding
Plow, M.-H. 1 furrow Riding Plow;
Verity Walking Plow; Wagon, Hay
Rack, Gravel Box, Slings, Renfrew
Cream Separator, new, 600 lbs; Fann-
ing Mill, Buggy, Set Chatham Scales,
2000 lbs.; Turnip Sower, Cutter, Pea
Harvester, Set Single Harness, Set
Double Breeching Harness, Chains,
Shovels, Forks, Other articles too
numerous to mention.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS-2-Ren-
frew Range, Coal or Wood, good as
new; 3-In-1 Heater, with Self Feeder,
almost new; Large Glass Cupboard,
Wardrobe, 614 ft. by 41_ ft., Large
Cupboard, Beds, Mattresses, Springs,
Dressers, Stands, Tables, other furni-
ture.
TERMS: —CASH
The 100 Acre Farm will also be of-
fered for sale subject to a Reserve Bid
W. 3, DAWSON, Prop.
WELL. HENDERSON, Auct.
TENDERS FOR COAL and COKE
Federal Buildings, Province of Ontario
SEALED TENDERS addressed to
the undersigned and endorsed "Tender
for Coal" will be received until 3 p.m.,
(E.D.S.T.), Tuesday, June 15th, 1948,
for the supply of coal and coke for
made payable to the order of the Hoe-
equal to 10 per cent of the ailment of,
orable the Mimater of Publie Works,
the tender, or Bearer Bonds of the
Dominion of Canada or of the Canad-
ian National Railway Company and its
constituent 'companies unconditionally'
guaranteed as to principal and interest
by the Dominion of Canada, or the
aforementioned bonds and a certified
cheque if required to make up an odd,
IN MEMORIAM
JACKSON—In loving memory of
Richard B. Jackson, who passed
away four years ago today, June '9th.
Though your face no more I see
You are never forgotten;
Not dead but gone before
To your Heavenly home.
Sadly missed by your wife.
Village of Blyth
97
101
96
65
Total 193 166
Township of Carrick
1 51 153
2 32, 67
3 80 146
4 34
68
5 28 122
6 59 129
7 14
140
Total 298 825
Township of Colborne
1 45
98
2 30 68
3 54
123
4 44
48
Total 173
337
Township of Howlett
76 64
102
3 and 3A 180
83
4 ° 69
63
4A 55 47
5 64 80
6 53
47
7 131 88
Total 682 574
Township of Huron
1 143 47
2 101 49
3 93
47
4 44 60
5 97 64
Total 478 267
Township of Kinloss
1 45
21
2 50
23
3 86 59
4 92 81
5 67 35
6 53
65
Total 383
284
Township of Grey
1 48
50
2 59
63
3 32
63
5 33. 53
5A 41 60
6 38
81
7 36 68
Total 326 515
Village of Lucknow
1 80 95
121 54
117 94
Total 318
243
Village of Mildmay
1 82 150
2 62
95
Total ......... .......... 144 245
Township of Morris
54 73
50 51
83
62
66 69
5 91 48
6 70
71
Total 414 364
1 79
Village of Ripley
56
63 2 „ 60
119 Total 139
Village of Teeswater
119 1 .. 98
88 „„. 136
207
Township of Turnberry
1 — 158
.. 49
1 .. 107 49
Township of W. Wawanosh
Total. , . 357
.. ..... - ... 69
2 62
3 86
4 42 57
52
14
Total ... 352
Town of -Wingham
2 165
3 . 129
3A , . 85
4, Poll. Sub-Div.:
1 . 142
48
50 1A . . 103
46 2 106
3 AdvaTrtoctealPoll 6
897 383
Lasco Cleaner, tin ...7c
E • Snowflake
▪ AMMONIA, pkg. ...6c
FOR SALE—One Organ in good
condition. Phone 129, Wingham.
FOR SALE-50 Endless 6 inch, 4
ply Drive Belt, good as new. Apply
Ira Wall, 'phone 621r5.
FOR SALE—Cockshutt Conde milk-
ers and Viking Cream Separators,
in stock. Also No. 7 Cockshutt Har-
vester Combine with power take-off.
We expect a shipment of Cockshutt
rubber wagons and haying machin-
ery soon. We also have a used Side
Rake, 3 ton Ford Truck and a 2
furrow disk plow. John Bumstead &
Son, Victoria St.
GOOD ROOM AND BOARD want-
ed by young man. Apply H. .j.
Thompson, Bank of Commerce.
FOR SALE—Car Radio. Archie
Steuernul, Wroxeter, 'phone 9 r 14,
Vs'roxeter. y Store, Wingham,
FOR SALE—Good sturdy 2-wheel, LOST—At the Town Hall Rest
Trailer, ideal for farm use, good. Rooms, a pair of Black Kid Gloves. tires, $75.; also Baby Carriage, prac- Finder pleaee leave at Town Clerk's tically new. 'Phone 501, Office.
bvs,rN YOUR BUSINESS—Join the
leading company of HOME SER-
VICE IN CANADA. Let your ef-
fort determine your income. Very
little capital needed. If you have
travelling 'equipment, here is your
chance to use it with benefit. Write
for full details. FAMILEX, 1600
Delorimier, Montreal.
PRICES—reduced drastically on 20
bedroom suites, 18 chesterfields,
mattresses, also washers, congoleum
rugs, new and used pianos. J. F.
Scheett '& Sons, Mildmay.
PIANOS—New and used at Schuett
& Sows ,Mildmay. Free delivery.
SUPERVISOR for Upholstering De-
partment of large Western Ontario
plant. Must be top man as a mech-
aeie and a leader, Apply BoxSL,
Wingliam Advance-Times.
TOM 2nd., German Coaeli
will stand for June and July, each
Monday noon at Epli. Parrish's
stable, C.P.R. Station, Whighaes. C.
N. Stainton.
not necessary. Apply Dominion forms supplied by the Department and.
hi accordance with departmental speci-
fications an conditions attached there-
to. Coal dealers' license numbers must
be given when teedering.
'The Department reserves the right
to demand from any successful tender-
NOW IS THE TIME 1.4'OR FLY er before awarding time order, a scent-
SPRAY—Call 626-21, Your Raw- ity deposit in the form of a certified
Leigh Dealer, A. Stead, Wingliam. cheque on a chartered bank in Canada,
the Dominion Buildings throughout
the Province of Ontario.
Forms of tender with specifications
and conditions attached can be obtain-
ed from the. Purchasing Agent, De-
partment of Public Works, Ottawa and.
the SuperVising Architect, 36 Adelaide
St. East, Toronto, Out.
Chain Store Manager. Experience Tenders should be made on the
amount.
Such security will serve as a guar -,1
antee for the proper fulfilment of the 2
Secretary.
Department of Public Works, 6
Ottawa, May 26, 1948,
IN MEMORIAM 1.A.
ROBERTSON—In loving memory of 2
Edythe Robertson who passed away
June 3rd; 1947.
Ever remembered by her family,
Adair family.
ROBERTSON—In loving memory of
my dear wife, Edythe Robertson,
who passed away June 3, 1947.
The world may change from year to 1
year, 2
And friends from day to day, 3
But never will the one I loved 4
From memory pass away.
Sadly missed and ever remembered
by her Husband and Daughter.
ROBERTSON—In loving memory of
my dear friend, Edythe Robertson,
who passed away June 3, 1947.
Ever remembered by her friend,
Isabel Gilmour.
ROBERTSON—In loving memory of
our dear friend, Edythe Robertson,
who passed away June 3, 1947. -
Ever remembered by her friends of
the T. Eaton Co., Dept. 268,
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EAST HURON
DISTRICT ANNUAL
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lined plaits for Achievement Day to
be''held at hayfield on Julie 12th. A
Dress made by one of the girl's sewing
class was on display and much admir-
ed. Mot •Leslie Lake, Ethel, led in
Community Singing accompanied by
Mrs. Win. Spiers who was pianist for
time day's sessions,
Dinner was served by the Majestic
group, who cleverly arranged to have,
one of each branch seated together,
which created 'a friendly atmosphere.
Rev. J. H. Kerr conducted the De-
votional period to commence the after-
n000n session. Mrs. 11. Hamilton and
Mrs. D. S. MacNaughton, Wroxeter,
followed with a vocal duet, "Bless
This House", Mrs. Earl Cuchnore,
Brussels, welcomed the delegates.
Mrs. Harvey Robertson, Bluevale, re-
sponded. A double duet from Ford -
with, favoured with two numbers,
"Now is the Hour" and "Beautiful
Ohio", Mrs. Newlove accompanying.
Fourteen members of the Wroxeter
Branch sang a two part clients, "Land
of Hope and Glory" with Miss N.
Hazelwood accompanist. Miss Jean
Murray, staff reporter of the London
Free Press spoke briefly saying it was
a pleasure 'to give publicity to the work
of the W. I. and giising a few sug-
gestions to press reporters.
The highlight of the day was the
Lecture with coloured picture illustra-
tions of the Conference of Associated
Countrywomen of The World at Am-
sterdarn in 1947, by Miss Anna
Lewis who attended And followed with
the technicoloured film, "Let there be
tight" produced in honor of the tOth
35 Anniversary of Women's Institutes,'
75 Four chartered members of the district
trarean
were distinguished guests, Mrs. Ross,
Mrs. Gerry Noble, Brussels; Mrs. J.
N. Allen, Miss Mae Davidson, Wrox-
eter.
Mrs. Arthur Hamilton presided over
the election of officers as follows;
Honorary Pres., Mrs. Chas. Mathers,
Bluevale; President, Mrs. James Arm-
strong, Brussels; 1st. Vice-President,
Mrs. H. V. MacKenney, Wroxeter;
2nd, Vice-President, Mrs, Robert Gib-
son, Fordwich; Secretary-Treasurer,
Mrs. Stanley Wheeler, Ethel; Feder-
MOMMUic
ated Representative, Mrs. Harold'
Hamilton; Alternate, Mrs. Percy Ash-
ton, Gorrie; Convention Area Dele-
gate, Mrs. James Armstrong, Brussels;
Alternate, Mrs. W. T. MacLean,,
Wroxeter; Auditors, Mis. John Spiers,
Brussels, Mrs. Sam Sweeney, Ethel.,
Afternoon tea and a social hour
brought to a close a very successful
Annual District Meeting. Mrs. Ward-
law, Ethel, expressed deep apprecia-
tion to the Majestic group for their
kind hospitality.
MEWS LADIES*' 'CHILDREN'S WEAR
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