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PAGE FOUR. THE WINGHAM ADVANCE-TIMES
Wednesday, July 13, 1949
OBITUARY
Mrs. Dan Denman •
A highly esteemed resident of
Brussels, in the person of Lizzie Bry-
aris, beloved wife of the late Dan
Denman, /1aSeti peacefully away at
her home in Brussels on June 28th.
Mrs. nentnan was born on the 1st.
to Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Maclean, concession of Grey Township, eldest
R, It 5, Brussels, a son, daughter of the late Edward Bryant
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BARGAINS IN STARTED CHICKS
while they last. 2 week old: Barred
Rocks, Light Sussex X New Hamp-
shire, Light Sussex N Barred Rock,
New Hampshire X Barred Rock,
Barred Rock N New Hampshires:
Non-sexed 21.45; pullets 30.95;
cockerels, 20,95, New Hampshires,
Rhode Island Reds, non-sexed 20,95:
pullets, 30.95, cockerels 20.05, Light
Sussex, Black Australorps: Nun-sex-
ed 22.45, pullets 32.95, cockerels
20.95. White Rocks: Non-sexed
21.45, pullets 32.95, cockerels 22.95.
Pullets: White Leghorn X Barred
Rock, White Leghorn N Light Sus-
sex, 33.95, Black Minorca N White
Leghorns, 34.95. Assorted Heavies:
Non-sexed 19.95, pullets 29.95, co.,:k-
erels 20,75. Three week old add 5c
per chick. Older pullets 10 weeks to
laying. Free Catalogue. Tweddle
Chick Hatcheries, Limited Fergus,
Ontario.
BOARDER WANTED—Girl willing
to care for children in evenings as
part payment for board and room.
Apply ,Mrs, Don Robertson, Phone
317, Wingham.
FOR SALE-1932 Chev. Coach with
heater, good condition. Apply Ed.
Rich.
FOR SALE — 9 Roomed 131.; story
Frame House on Victoria St., Wing-
ham. This house is in good shape.
Good garden, fruit trees. Apply to
Crawford & Hetherington.
FOR SALE—Extra good 40x60 barn
with extra material, 1 low steel tire
farm wagon with flat rack, 1 mower
in good condition. Apply Hugh
Rinn, Belgrave.
FOR SALE—The following new
Cockshutt machinery, two hayload-
ers, two SA mowers, two rubber
tired wagons, two No. 30 Tractors,
four narrow bottom tractor ploughs.
Also the following used machinery,
A. C. Tractor, M.H., Mower, Cock-
shutt tractor plough 1 ILC., ensilage
cutter, M. H. disc plough, J. Bum-
stead & Son, Wingham.
FOR SALE—Lumber, timbers, posts,
slabs, wood, etc., reasonable prices.
See us and save money. Kennedy &
Gaunt, Phone 466 or 401-W2.
FOR SALE—Massey Harris 81 Trac-
tor, equipped with disc and plough.
Will sell tractor separaVy. All in
good condition. Melvin Coiling, R.
R. 1, Ripley, Phone 13r10.
FOR SALE—MeClary White enamel
coal and wood range with waterfront
and reservoir, also Remington re-
built typewriter. Phone 280.
FOR SALE—Coleman Oil Space
Heater, excellent condition, also
Student's Desk and Chair, reason-
able. Phone 65,
FOR SALE-1931 Buick Sedan,
sortable for cash, 53 Carling
race, after 0 p.m.
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FOR SALE-1938 Chev. Coupe, clean
it,1(.1 condition, heater, radio, de-
froster, priced for immediate sale,
Phou t,, Brussels, 51r6, 5, F, How-
ard.
FOR SALE-25 bags American ce-
ment. A. C. Adams, Phone 40.
FOR SALE-7 Verandah Posts. Tel-
ephone 309.
FOR SALE—Norge 8 ft. 60 cycle
refrigerators, immediate delivery.
Atwood Electric, Phone 67J. At-
wood.
OIL SPACE HEATERS-1949 quota
just received of Duo-Therm Heat-
ers. Can be supplied with or without
Power Air Circulator. Supply lim-
ited, Pattison Radio & Electric,
Wingham,
PERSONAL—Skinny Men, Women,
Gain 5 to 15 lbs. New pep, too.
Try famous Ostrex Tonic Tablets
for double results, new healthy fleSh;
new vigor. New "get acquainted"
size only 60c. All druggists.
PERSONALITY BEAUTY SHOP
specializes in all types of Perman-
ents, Machine, Machineless and
Cold, also Shampooing, Finger Wav-
ing and Ogilvie Sisters Scalp Treat-
ments. 'Phone 33 for appointment.
PILLOWS FOR SALE—Phone 368J
Wingham.
PIANO-4 new good selection of used
pianos, Arrange with your teacher
for lessons this autumn. Buy a•piano
,at J, F. Schuett & Sons, Mildmay
Furniture Store, Free Delivery.
SEWING MACHINE REPAIRS—
All makes, Parts, Belts, Needles,
Machines Electrified. Have your
treadle machine converted into a
portable electric. Apply Stainton
Hardware.
TRADE your old piano or other fur-
niture on new chesterfield or bed-
room suite, at J. F. Schuett & Sons,
Mildmay.
TO 'CONSTRUCT YOUR BARN—
house and garage foundations, con-
tact J. R. VanCamp, Wingham,
also have concrete blocks for sale.
Phone 8W.
"TARNOFF" gives your car the
brand new look. No washing, no
polishing, just dry clean by rubbing
"TARNOFF" on, and wiping off.
16 oz. tin, 60e; 36 oz. tin $1.00.
Merkley Motors, Frank Caskanette,
E. J. Nash, Bert Armstrong.
WORK WANTED—For summer
holiday, by 14-year-old school girl.
Apply Advance-Times.
WANTED — Apartment or small
house by September. Apply Mrs.
Laura Gowdy, C/o N. Rintoul,
Phone 251.
TENDERS WANTED
Tenders will be received by the un-
dersigned up to noon on Monday, July
18th, 1049, for laying Concrete side.
Transportation Teuders Re
S11 to S9 East
Wawanosh Schools
Tenders wiil'bc received until July
23rd, for Transportation of Public
Schools Pupils from Section Sll to
S 9 East Wawanosh, for school term,
Sept. 1949 to Juno 30th, 1950.
Details may be had front the Secre-
tary or the Trustees. The lowest or
any tender not necessarily accepted,
C. H, Wade, Secretary,
Twp, School Area of E. Wawanosh
Belgrave, Ontario.
Dance In Belgrave
On Friday night, July 15th, in the
Forester's 1-Tall. Music by Farrier's
Orchestra, Proceeds i n aid of Building
Fund. Lunch Counter.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE MATTER OF THE ES-
TATE of WILLIAM ANTHONY
MINES, late of the Village of Wrox-
eter, in the County of Huron, Retired
Farmer, deceased.
TAKE NOTICE that creditors and
others having claims against the estate
of the said William Anthony Mines,
deceased, are required to file their
claims duly verified with the under-
signed on or before the sixteenth day
of July, A,D., 1949, and that after the
said date the Executors will distribute
the estate having regard only to the
claims of which they shall then have
notice,
DATED this twenty-seventh day of
June, A.D., 1949.
A. H. MacTavish,
Teeswater, Ontario.
Solicitor for the ,Administrator.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons having claims against
the estate of Fanny Longley, late of
the Village of Gorrie, in the County
of Huron, Spinster, who died on or
about the twenty-fourth day of April,
A.D., 1949, are notified to send to the
undersigned on or before the sixteenth
day of July, A.D., 1949, full particul-
ars of their claims in writing. Immed-
iately after the said sixteenth day of
July the assets of the said testatrix
will be distributed amongst the parties
entitled thereto, having regard only to
claims which the executor shall then
have notice.
DATED this twenty-third day of
June, A.D.; 1949.
CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON
Wingham, Ontario.
Solicitors for the executor.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons having claims against
the estate of William Yeo, late of the
Township of Turnberry in the County
of Huron, Retired Farmer, who died
on or about the nineteenth day of May,
1949, are notified to send to the un-
dersigned on or before the twenty-
third day of July, 1949, full particulars
of their claims in writing, Immediately
after the said twenty-third day of July,
1949, the assets of the said testator
will be distributed amongst the par-
ties entitled thereto. having regard
only to claims of which the executors
shall then have notice.
DATED this 4th day of July, A.D.,
1949.
CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON
Wingham, Ontario,
Solicitors for the Executors.
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank all friends and
neighbours who sent me cards, letters
and treats while in London and Kin-
cardine hospitals, Mr. C. W. Aitken.
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4th, to Mr. and Mrs, Benson Ham-
ilton, of Whitby, a daughter,
HUNTER—In Wingham General
Hospital, on Thursday, July 7th, to
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hunter, R.
R. 11, Luelthow, a daughter.
MACHAN—In Winghard General
Hospital, on Wednesday, July 6th,
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WINGHAM PHONE 59
You have your car
CHECKED
every 1000 miles.
Why Not Your
REFRIGERATOR?
at 4 or 6 month periods at
LOW COST.
Compressor checked for oil.
Unit Tested for gas leaks.
Condensor Cleaned,
Motor Cleaned and Oiled)
Brushes in Motor Checked.
Belt Tested and Tightened.
Other Adjustments carried out
at your instructions.
No Job Too Small or Too Big!
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WINGHAM, 549
MILLER—In Wingham General
Hospital on Friday, July 8th, to Mr.
and Mrs. DeWitt Miller, Wingham,
a sort.
POLLARD—In Wingham General
Hospital, on Sunday, July 10th, to
Mr, and Mrs. Geo, Pollard, R. R.
2, Brussels, a son.
and MAry Gallaher, Salem.
The funeral service was condu,..Ited
in the United Church by a former
clergyman, Rev. Mr, Wilson of Clin-
ton, who based Ins remarks on the
text, "Low, 1 Am With You Aiway,
even Unto the End of the World."
Miss Carrie Hingston sang, the beaut-
iful solo, "Sunset and Evening Star",
to a large and sorrowing audience,
making one realize that we have "No
Continuing City."
The family were all present, John
of Harriston; (Aill nie) Mrs. Alex Mc-
Allister, Listowel; Dr. William Bry-
ans, Lethbridge; Dr. Fred Bryans,
Toronto; Mrs. Dr. Field, Torento;
Eva and Laura, Toronto, •
Mrs, Denman was always interested
in everything that was good, For years
she was organist and choir leader in
Roe's Church and was rarely absent
from the many activities in the church.
She moved to Brussels a number
of years ago, where she became a valu-
ed member of the United Church, es-
pecially the choir and all the various
organizations,
The pallbearers were Stanley Gal-
lagher, Clifford McAllister, Ed and
Harvey Bryans, Clarence Bryans,
And Mack Robb.
"Servant of God well done,
The glorious warfare's past,
The battle fought, the victory won,
And thou art safe at last,"
Miss C,hristena Taylor Laidlaw
Miss Christena Laidlaw, daughter
of the late Mr. and Mrs, 'James Laid-
law of West Wawanosh, passed away
at her home in Whitechurch, on Tues-
day last, after a long illness. Miss
Laidlaw has suffered for the past five
years, and been almost bedfast for
the past year. During her long illness,
her niece, Mrs. Annie Henderson of
Powasson, was her faithful attendant.
Of a family of three sons and five
daughters, only one daughter, Mrs.
Jackson of Auburn, still survives. Miss
Laidlaw wai in her eighty-third year,
and was a member of the Presbyterian
church until the time of Union, when
she and her brothers went into the
United Church. Rev. G. M. Newton,
her pastor, had charge of the services
.and during the service at the house,
Mr. Garnet Farrier sang, "Good Night
and Good morning." Six of her great
nephews were pallbearers, Ivan, Clif-
ford, Raymond and Elroy Laidlaw,
Donald Martin and Robert Stewart.
Among those who attended the fun-
eral from a distance were, Mr. Jasper
and Mr. Oliver McBrien of Goderich,
Rev. and Mrs. Henry Martin of Bel-
more, Mrs. Lovatt of St. Catharines,
Mrs. Percy Vincent and Mrs. Jack-
son and Miss Margaret Jackson of
Auburn, also Mr. and Mrs. J. Stoltz
of Auburn, and Mr. Nelson McCartney
of Powasson. Interment was made in
Wingham cemetery on Saturday.
CENTRALIA WON
FROM WINGHAM
Twice coming from behind Centralia
Flyers downed Wingham Mercurys
11-6 in a scheduled intermediate "A"
W.O.A.A. softboall game here on
Thursday. Flyers opened the scoring,
but in the first three stanzas Wing-
ham collected four runs to Flyers two.
Centralia splurged in the fourth to
take a one-run lead, which was soon
lost as the Mercurys tallied two in
the fifth. Two triples, an error, and a
walk in the seventh gave the visitors
their margin to win.
The teams collected a total of 21
hits. Jardine homered in the third with
two on; and Groves got a pair of
doubles.' Armstrong, .Carragher and
Balkin stood out for the Flyers. Er-
rors paved the awy for Wingham's
downfall, with no fewer than eight
misplays tip against them.
ST. HELENS
(Intended for last week)
Mr, and Mrs, Al Martin of Detroit,
were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. E. J.
Thom, On their return they were ac-
companied by their little son, Neddy,
who has spent the past few months
here,
Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Miller and
recovery.
Mr. John Wright of Rochester, New
York, was a week-end guest at the
home of Rev. Mt. G. and Mrs. Newton,.
Mr. and Mrs, Robert McOuillin,
George and Marilyn of Hamilton, were
holiday visitors with Mr. Wm. and
Miss Beatrice McQuillin. Mrs. Mc-
Quillin and children are remaining for
a longer visit,
Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Stan-
ley Todd on the death of her father,
Mr. John Young, which occurred at
Goderich last week, after a lengthy ill-
ness.
Mr. and Mrs, Neely Todd, David
and Janet. of Stratford, were visitors
with Mr, and Mrs. D. Todd for the
holiday week-end.
Mr, and Mrs. R. J. Moore and Jack
of Strectsville' and Miss Mary Rad-
cliffe of Winnipeg, are visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Webb.
Dr. George McGregor, Mr. and
Mrs. Kuehlhorn and three sons of
Chicago, were holiday visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. George Stuart.
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Larry and Miss Doris Taylor of Lon-
don and Mr. Murray Taylor of Wing-
ham, spent the holiday week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Taylor.
Mr. Donald McBain and Mr. Ross
Croxwell of Kirkland Lake, were vis-
itors last week at Mr. John McQuil-
lin's.
Miss W. D. Rutherford of Kirkland
Lake, Miss Norma Weatherhead of
Alton. and Miss Grace Weatherhcad
of Holyrood, are home for vacation.
Mr. Graham MacDonald who has
been principal of the St. Helen's
School for the past two years and who
goes to Petrolia as principal of the
four-roomed school there in Septem-
ber, was honoured at the recent meet-
ing.. of the,Junior Red Cross. Murray
Guant react' an
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and Donna
Woods made the presentation of an
electric desk lamp and an alarm
clock.
Mrs. Andrew Gaunt is a patient in
Victoria Hospital, London, where she
underwent an operation on Thursday.
Her many friends hope for a speedy
FOR SA I, E-9 chunks of pigs. Gor-
don Louttit, .Wroxeter.
FOR SAL( —1937 Ford V 8 Coach,
completely overhauled, good con-
dition throughout, a bargain, Hur-
on Motors, Wingham,
FOR SALE-1933 . Chevrolet Coach,
carefully driven by last owner in
first class. shape. Huron Motors,
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NOTICE—After this date, July 13th,
1949, I will not be responsible for
any debts incurred hi my name
Without my Written consent. Henry
R ArknOW..
TENDERS WANTED
Tenders will be received by the un-
dersigned up to Saturday, July 30th,
1949, for the digging and relaying of
Rea, tile in the Black drain. Plans and spec-
Ter- ifications may be had from the under-
signed. Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
Geo. T. Thomson, Clerk,
Township of Turnberry,
Bluevale, Ontario.
FOR SALE—Used Ran gette. Ideal
for ;..unnner cottage our apartment.
Philo.; Mantel Radio, (Help the walk on the east side of Catharine cows give more milk). Apply at
crawf ord's spe e dy Car Laundry, Street between John and Victoria Sts.,
a. distance of approximately 528 ft.
The sidewalk to be 4 ft. wide and 4
FOR SALE-45 foot Hydro Pole, inches thick. Tender price to be on a
Apply Chester Higgins, Phone 618 square ft, basis and to include all
r18, ‘,Vroxeter. grading. and the supply of all mater-
ials including fill where necessary. The • •
FOR SALE—Ice Box in good con- lowest or any tender not necessarily
dition. Apply Mrs. L. MacLean, accepted.
Phone 531. W. A. GallAtith,
Town Clerk,
Wingham, Ontario.
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