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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1948-08-25, Page 7• • ONATINIM01777/IPISII9 •••T'..,f IT 4, -THE ST. JOHN AMBULANCE MAN Wherever people meet in public assembly, at parades, picnics, sports gatherings—there you will find him, ready to give skilful first aid to the sick and injured. The St. John Ambulance Man gives his services benevolently, without thought of reward or gain, and devotes his time and skill to the welfare of the people. Men like this, some of Canada's finest, are in the public's service--at your service. DAWES BLACK HORSE BREWERY 1....in11•11111111111 One of a series of advertisements in tribute to those Canadians in the service of the public .1111•11111% • Mr, and Mrs. John Cohvill were in London during the week-end. Mrs. Colwill's mother, Mrs. Shiiding return- ed with them and will spend the week th ere. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H, Wylie over the week-end were: Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hawking and sons, Barry and ,Donald, of Brandon, Man., Mrs. Will ;Hawking of Wingham, Mr. and Mrs, Ewart Whitfield and family of Gorrie, Mr, and Mrs. George Shaw of Belle- ville were also recent visitors at the Wylie Cottage at Amberley, Mr. John Howes, Bala, also Miss Alice Howes, Toronto, spent,the week- WROXETER Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Nelson, nee Edythe Martin), are soon leaving London, to take up residence in Rid- getown, where Mr. Nelson has pur- chased a drug-store. Friends here will Wish them every success. HERE'S A FINE OPPORTUNITY FOR MEN, ,WOMEN, TEEN-AGE BOYS AND GIRLS TO Earn Some Extr Money during late August and the month of September, doing pleasantand very important work processing tomatoes at the food processing plant of LibbydicNeili & Libby of Canada, Limited Chatham - Ontario 300 MEN and 300 WOMEN WANTED MINIMUM RATES OF PAY: Day Shift Night Shift Women .55 per hr. guaran. .60 per hr. 'guaran. Men .70 per hr. guaran. .75 per hr. guaran. HOURS OF WORK: Day Shift Night Shift Between the hours of between the hours of 7:00 A.M. and 6:00 P.M. 7:00 P.M. anti 6:00 AIL (approximately iroh hrs. paid timer per shift) REST PERIODS: Two,-15 minute Rest Periods per shift. 1,UNC11 PERIODS: One--30 minute Lunch Period per shift. CAFETERIA FACILITIES.: Hot meals at very reasonable prices Served in Cafeteria during Lunch Periods. Soft drinks, milk, :soiree, tea, etc., may be purchased in Cafeteria during Rest Periods. TYPE OF WOratt For Womenz Such work as trimming Tomatoes on the inspection lines, operators on labelling and packing machines, empty bottle handlers on Catchup lines, etc. All work is of a light nature under experienced super, For Men: All types of general labour in connection with the handling and processing of Tomatoes for Libby's "Gentle Press" Tomato Products. WORKING CONDITIONS: Working conditions are good and every convenience is -furnished 10 make working conditions us pleasant as possible. Fully qualified instructors will quickly train new woikers in do the sobs required safely and efficiently. ternale Registered Nurse on duty in First Aid Room. WEARING APPAREL—. For Women: Women may bring their own aprons and head Coverings" or they may purchase same from the Company Storeroom. For Men: Ordinary working clothes or same -may be purchased from the Company Storeroom. BUS sEkViCE Richmond Street bus stops at Libby's for pick up and discharge or passengers. Lodging Places Arranged in Advance for Workers From Out of Town Do Not Belay, Fill Out and Mail the Blank Below I Employment Office, Dept. 0 1 I Libby, McNeill C. Libby of Canada, Limited, 1 Chatham, Ontario. 1 I am interested in working in Libby's rood Processg i Plant during the coming Tomato season and want mote 1 information: 1 1 1 1 1 Wrio* t• • t 1 1 PAOtieulwiVCSVIK *44 *41.140 (if uito 65).. ** ***** dok Om* 1.61. moo Waft* ame..6.11•• 10Wlirdlie... ma. mair....0. Sired 0 14itial dieldre$Se *Ar• • • • 46. U*6*** 44444444E. the funeral', of her grandmother,. the late ,Mrs. Alexander McArthur, who was 1,04 years old, Mrs, Newton flew from Detroit, a distance of 8000 miles, On Sunday a phone message was re- ceived by her husband telling of her safe arrival. Mrs. Elliot, Calgary, was a guest of Mr, and Mrs, fan Gowdy part of last week, Mr. Andrew Shearer has returned to Sault Ste, Marie following some weeks vacation, with Thos.' and Miss Beatrice Shearer. Mrs. J. N, Allen, Mrs. j, J, Jimmy and Marjorie, Mrs. T, G, Heather and Barbara of Brus- sels, spent Friday in Guelph, annd Mrs. Allen Munro and Miss Winnifred Munro left on Sun- day for a few days vacation in. Cleve- land. They travelled by air from Lon- don, and expect to motor back at the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Al Schatt.rs. Mrs. ' Gay. Davidson and Mrs. D. S. MacNaughton spent Tuesday with Mrs. E, A. Fallis at Fordwich. Miss Kay Hazelwood is enjoying a vacation in Toronto, Port Colborne, and Buffalo, N, Y, Misses Marian and Elsie Gibson have returned to Winnipeg following lan roNeter, enjoyable vacation -at their home in v Mr, and Mrs. Jim Hayes, Seaforth, were Sunday visitors with Mrs, J. Lovell. Wroxeter Branch of the Women's Institute received an invitation to en- i ter an Institute Contest Concert at Fordwich later in the Fall, Last year a similar concert was held at Gorrie and two years ago at Wroxeter, Mr, Norman Muir has received the appointment of Inspector of Schools for Rainy River District and with Mrs. Muir will leave shortly to take up residence in Fort Frances. Mr. Muir has been on the staff of Ridge- town High School fur a number of years. Friends here extend congratu- lations and every good wish fur future success. Mr. Jim Rae, Brantford, spent part of last week with his mother, Mrs. D. W. Rae. Inspector and Mrs. Wm. R. Rae and son, Douglas, of Hanover, were also visitors with their mothdr, Miss Joyce Rae will attend Normal this coming year. Out-of-town guests at the McKer- cher-Griffith wedding were from Whitechurch, Bluevale, \Vingham, Lis- towel, Palmerston, Paisley. Mr. and Mrs, Frances Glossop and Betty Ann, have returned to their home in Ottawa. Mrs. Harold Durst accompanied them and will enjoy a holiday at Ottawa. Mr. and Mrs. James Grice, Hamil- ton, are spendm; this week wth I1. V. and Mrs. MacKenney, Mr. and Mrs. Harold 'Watts and two children also Mr. Dave Staple- guests id Mr. and Mrs. Dave Drap...r. Staple- t on, all of .Weston, we r e week,..411,1 Mn., 6, A. Wearring, Misses Agnes and Margaret Weaning recently en- • tertained at a kitchen shower in our of Miss Esther Adams, whose marriage to Mr. Earle King takes place tm Saturday of this wtek. Women's Missionary Society The Septemberg d OA; W. M.S. United Church will be the church sch-oi-room rt Friday, Septenlber 10th, at 3 Pan. 11Penn... T:dt. tiehls are white unto the harvest. Rae and Mrs. Munro will have elEar of the Dc'. tional gytra, ta, Mrs. Cult- }Alm will The t , be answert-41 by a Toiapvtane...i !nun. All the nre thy inoutnly ut.24-tit:ts c4 the 1t t meta's Mi,-sionat* Worneres Institute The Sept,,::::bee nn..4 tn.,. thk• WrfAt'tCr nrdltell V‘.4t it1.1's IllsfitUtv, will he tk, 7,..mt, 4,i 4 Mrs. 1414: 14,,inerr. 8fia. at 130 Make Smalay a 12.4.stini 11.4y 0: nikt,u by Mts. iiilburt 11-w Mrs. C,dwill Lai.e t'LarLzt. of Cttrrott tivt,ttts. Ike fiat •t S:pt trill by Mr. 3. H. V. viii ttn.1 ins 9t1i. itct "ii.,Av At, a 'Mil and \\ Plans will the. amma: Vali 0A:tat, Roll C all, Nunn. thi- Taloa!! of the lady taAt to you. Tk- wirl by ..e•iste,1 by Mrs, MacKvin l ,, Mts. tiolv t hai,as. t -i 4,414. Visitors with Miss Alma hat r cousins. Mr. .n.11 s. Fred ilatctia and thy AT,f Harrel, This wits thei r • first trill t., Canada :mi. They acre much impressed with that b.irm the country. 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HEE BELMORE DAUPHIN & GRANT TEESWATEPI cud at their home here. Miss Francis Wylie :has eTnplited her summer Course at Hamilton, Miss Wylie will teach in Toronto for the coming year. Mrs, T. G. Hemphill was a guest of Mr, and Mis. Syd. Smith, Hamil- ton for the Wdek-end and attended the wedding of their. youngest daughter, The Smyth family are former residents of . Wroxeter where 11,1r. Smyth was manager of the Bank of Commerce, Mrs, Kedge Newton left. on Friday for New Port, Washington, to attend VVishing Well DRY Ginger Ale Reduced • NOW * 2 Large Qts. for 25c Plus deposit Mather's Beverages WINGHAM . - . ONT. TAXI DAY or NIGHT Phone 65 4N11 Passengers Insured JIM CAMERON Wednesday, August 2$, 194$ A THE WINGHAM ADVANCE-TIMES PAGE SEVE