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LEDIETT—In loving memory of Pte.
Preston qarold Lcdiett, killed in
action, August 26th, 1944, in Italy.
The rolling stream of life goes on,
But still the vacant chair,
Recalls the time, the voice, the smile,
Of him who once sat there.
—Sadly missed and ever remembered,
by Mother, Dad, brothers and sisters.
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Cream Style CORN 17c
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Victoria Creams BISCUITS, lb. . . 29c
Children Love It! 16 oz. jar
Dominion PEANUT BUTTER 35c
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Weston's Crack-ettes 8 oz. pkg
Butter Wafers 17c
Harvest—New Pack 15 oz. tin
Choice PEACHES 18c
All Brands Sockeye 7 3/4 oz. tin
Salmon - 39c
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APPLESAUCE ... .14c
St. William's Pure 24 oz. jar
RaspberryJam 35c
Tasty, Medium
CHEESE, lb. 43c
Does Everything Soap Powder
DUZ Large pkg. 35c
Made from Ripe Tomatoes
Aylmer CATSUP
Mr.
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Margarine - 34c
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MARMALADE .. , .28c
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Butter - 61c
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Barker's Tasty Crisp
Cookies - 23c
Domino 30 oz, bot. plus deposit
Ginger Ale - 23c
Blended or Spirit gal,
Vinegar - 40c
Guardola 20 oz, tin
Pineapple Juice ,20t
Champlain Sweet Moxed
PICKLES, 48 oz. .. .4,7c
York 12 oz. tin
BOLOGNA 33c
Horsey , 20 oz, tin
Grapefruit Juice 16c
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THE WINGFIAM ADVANCE-TIMES
Wednesday, August 31, 1949
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TO CREDITORS
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Webster
Willits wish to thank their many
friends and relatives for beautiful
floral tributes and messages of com-
fort, during their recent sad bereave-
ment. Special thanks to NitS. Morrey
and her staff of nurses, Dr. Collin a4
Rev. Martin.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons having claims against
the estate of Samuel Wright Fergu-
tson, late of the Village of Gorrie, in
!the County of Huron, Farmer, who
!died on or about the first day of Feb-
1 ruary, 1949, are notified to send to
the undersigned on or before the sev-
enteenth day of September, A.D.,
I'1949' full particulars of their claims
on writing. Immediately after the said
seventeenth day of September, the as-
sets of the said Testator will be dis-
tributed amongst the parties entitled
thereto, having regard only to claims
of which the executor shall then have
notice.
DATED this twenty-fifth day of
August, A.D., 1949.
CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON
Wingham, Ontario.
Solicitors for the Executor,
— for building purposes. ,kpply J as. IN THE MATTER of the Estate of
T. Gibbons Phone 198. Alfred Agar, late of the Village of
pram! Bluevale, in the County of Huron, De- FOR SALE—Folding baby
maroon, complete with en.,Thers! Ap_ corator, deceased.
ply Mrs. Albert Rintoul. NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant
to the Trustee Act that all creditors
FOR SALE-59 Choice White Rock, and others having claims against the
6 months old. Phone 84r9, Lawrence • Estate of the late Alfred Agar, are re-
Plant, R. R. 2, Bluevale. quired to send particulars of their
_ • claims, duly verified, to the undersie--1-
FOR SALE—Bathroon hot water ed, the solicitor for the Executor of
tank, with electric heater Thermo- I the said Estate, on or before the tenth
stat control. Vacuum cleaner. Phone day of September, A.D., 1949, and that
341, , after such date, the Executor will pro-
FOR SALE-5 room insul Brick ceed to distribute the assets of the . , said state, hav in gd ly the house with 3 piece bath, in good claims
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of which he
regar on
shall then
to
have
FOR SALE —Cem en t 1") rins, large NOTICE TO CREDITORS and small sizes, good as new, gocel
had notice.
DATED at Wingham, Ontario, this
twentieth day of August, A.D, 1949.
J. W. BUSHFIELD, K.C.,
Wingham, Ontario,
Solicitor for the Executor.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE MATTER of the Estate
of Dora A. Brandon, late of the Vil-
,i on, Widow, deceased.
4 good used doors and 3 screen lage ofBelg,rave in the County of Hur-
1 FOR SALE—Cheap for quick sale, NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant 1
doors. Phone 220 Winghtun. , to the Trustee Act that all creditors , and others having claims against the
Estate of the late Dora A. Brandon,
are required to send particulars of
their claims, duly verified, to the un-
dersigned, the solicitor for the Exec-
utors of the said Estate, on or before
the tenth day of September, A.D. 1949,
and that after such date, the Execu-
tors will proceed to distribute the as-
sets of the said Estate, having regard
only to the claims of which they shall
then have had notice.
DATED at Wingham, Ontario, this
22nd day of August, A.D. 1949.
J. W. 'BUSHFIELD, K.C,,
Wingham, Ontario,
Solicitor for the Executors,
A GIRL WANTED—For Restaurant
Work, Full time. Apply Sherbonde's
Coffee Shop.
DOM ESTIC HELP WANTED—
Either by the day or week. Tele-
phone 229 after 6 p.m.
FOR SALE—House, red brick, 6
rooms, hardwood floors, insulated,
newly decorated, good well. 1 3/4
acres, Apply Mrs, Robert Walker,
Gorrie, Ontario,
FOR SALE—Coal Range with water
front, hot water tank, small quantity
of coal. Phone 54114•. 4
FOR SALE-3 buggy wheels, 2 hind,
1 front, equipped with new rubber
tires 3 years ago, owner never called
for them; 3 heavy Steel Tired
Wheels, odd sizes John Cruick-
shank, Scott St., Wingham.
location in town. of Wingham. Com-
plete with furnace and built-in cup-
boards. Apply at The Advance-Tim-
es office.
FOR SALE—Studio Couch, practical-
ly new. Write Box 102, Wroxeter.
FOR SALE-70 Columbia Rock Pul-
lets, laying, March hatch. Apply
Mrs. S. N. Gallaher. Wroxeter,
Phone 5r6,
FOR SALE-1 Bell 14 inch Ensilage
Cutter with pipes, in good condition,
reasonable. D. S. MacNaughton,
Phone Wroxeter, 4R8.
FOR SALE-1948 Chev. Coach, new
condition, good tires. Brussels
Phone 42r24. Wm. Ziegler,
FO- R SALE-8 roomed cement house,
furnace, 3 piece bath, garage, cor-
ner of Patrick and Catharine St.
Phone 348.
FOR SALE—Slightly used Engine
Drive Dominion Washer, Cheap for
quick sale. Howard Machan, Wing- ,
i NOTICE ham.
FOR SALE—A number of inside
doors, combination doors and storm
windows of various sizes. Apply W.
T, Cruickshank, CKNX.
FOR SALE—Cockshutt 30 Tractor,
like new, Ford Ferguson tractor
with plow and cultivator in good
condition, No. 7 Cockshutt Combine
and Gilson ensilage blower. See us
for new Cockshutt Farm Machinery.
J ,tut Bumstead & Son, Phone 455,
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—Singer Sewing Mach-
ines electric portables, cabinets, tre-
adles, new and used. Guaranteed.
Singer Sewing Machine Centre,
Hanover.
FOR SALE-12 0 00d pigs, 8 weeks
old. Apply to Sam \, anstone, R. R.
1, Wingham.
HOUSE WANTED TO BUY—Small
House in good condition in desirable
location, preferrably in vicinity of
school and hospital, must have at
least 2 bedrooms. Prefer to deal
with owner. Apply Advance-Times
Box M. M.
IF -FREE FROM CORN OR CAL-
Ions you'd be, fur Lloyds Corn
Sake your druggist, you must see.
50c. at McKibbon's Drug Store.
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.
STENOGRAPHER WANTED—For
Typing and general office wool:.
Apitly, preferably in person at Fry
& Itlackhall Ltd., Wingham, Ont.
WANTED—House to rent. Apply at
Advance fines.
WANTED—A boy 15 years old to
do light work for a few days next
week. Phone 328W,
DONATIONS WANTED
The Bluevale Cemetery Board has
had a bulldozer working at the Ceme-
tery levelling and grading to improve,
the appearance of the grounds.
Donations are asked for to pay for
this work, and in addition to this tits
Board is asking $40,00 a lot to pay
for perpetual care of the grounds,
Donations may be sent to or left
With the Treasurer, Chas. Johnston,
Bluevale,
FORTY YEARS AOC—
Miller-Bennett—A happy event took
place at the home of Mr. So Bennett
on Wednesday of last week when his
niece, Miss Mary Elsie, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Bennett, of town,
was joined in wedlock with Mr. Geo.
D. Miller, of Detroit, by the Rev, QM
Jewett, of Westminster,
Sherriff-Creighton--Married in All
Saints Church, Hamilton, on Wednes-
day, Aug. 18th, Mr. Charles Sheriff to
Miss Ethel Creighton, both of Winni;-
peg, and formerly of Brussels.
Brought Home Seagram Trophy —
\Vingham has four proud bowlers and
our townspeople are proud of the four
bowlers. The rink composed of C.
Dallas, B. Cochrane, A. E. Porter and
A. M, Crawford, skip, won the Seag-
ram trophy at Berlin (now Ktichener)
tournament on Wednesday evening of
last week.
East Wawanosh, by the Rev. Hesketh.
Mundy-Fryfogle A pretty wedding
took place on Wednesday, August 15,
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Fry-
Mr. and Mrs. H. Mandy, Wingham.
WHITECHURCH,
Mr. and Mrs; Dave Kilpatrick of
London, visited on Snuday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. John Mason, and Lois
Mason and Jean Parker returned
home with them, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Mason of Listowel, Mr. and Mrs. Al-
fred Mason and little daughter and
Mr. and Mrs. Parker Campbell and
family of Wingham, also visited there
on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Melville Beecroft,
John and Wayne of Otterville, are
spending this week at the home of -his
father, Mr. John Beecroft.
Mr. John McGee left on Monday
to attend Toronto Exhibition for a
few days.
Miss Ada Dow and Miss Dorothy
Pattison left on Monday as repre-
sentatives of Brick Church W.M.S.,
at the Summer School held this week
at Alma College, St. Thomas, -
Clearing Auction Sale
Of Farm, Farm Stock and Implements
at East Half Lot 29, Con. 7, East Wa-
wanosh, 11/i miles east of St. .4ugust-
ine, at 1 p.m., on
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8th
HORSES—Matched team of Geld-
ing, 8 years old; Bay 'Gelding 6 years.
CATTLE-9 Durham Cows fresh-
ened in Spring; 2 3-yr.-old Durham
Heifers; 5 2-yr.-old Durham Steers;
9 Yearling Hereford and Durham Cat-
tle; 10 Spring Calves.
PIGS-2 York Soivs due in Sept.; 1
Tam.' Sow due Sept. 1st; 16 Chunks
weighing from 140 - 160 lbs.
30 Tons Mixed I-lay, 1000 bushels
Mixed Grain.
A complete line of horse drawn Im-
nlements, .including a Hay Loader,
Mower, Manure Spreader and Rubber
Tired Wagon, whieh are nearly new.
Some household effects, a Maytag Gas
Washer practically new. Terms Cash.
Farm of 100 acres will be offered sub-
ject to a reserve bid.
Matt Gaynor, Auctioneer,
Gus Devereaux, Proprietor,
IN MEMORIAM
.McKAY—In loving memory of a dear
mother and grandmother, Beatrice
Isabella McKay, who passed away
one year ago, August 28th, 1948.
Silent is the voice we loved to hear,
Too far away for sight or speech,
But not too, far for thought to reach,
Sweet to remember her, who once was
here,
And who, though absent, is just as
dear,
—Lovingly remembered by Lawrene
and boys.
David Crompton
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All persons having claims against
the estate of George Hawthorne, late
' of the Township of Turnberry in the
County of Huron, Labourer, who died
on or about the first day of April, A.
D., 1949, arc notified to send to the
undersigned on or before the seven-
teenth (lay of September, A.D., 1949,
full particulars of their claims in writ-
ing. Immediately after the said seven-
teenth day of September the assets of
the said intestate will be distributed
amongst the parties entitled thereto,
having regard only to claims of which
the administrator shall then have not-
ice.
DATED this twenty-fifth day cf
August, A.D., 1949.
CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON
Wingham, Ontario.
Solicitors for the administrator.
TENDERS WANTED
Tenders for the construction of two
concrete culverts in the Township of
West Wawanosh will be received by
the undersigned up to 6.00 p.m. Sep-
tember 1st, 1949,
anders must be accompanied by a
marked cheque for 10% of the amount
of the tender, Culvert No. 1 at 1 ct
24 & 25 Con, 6 is to be 4'x14'x40' with
a base of three feet. Culvert No. 2 at 1
ct 24 & 25 Con. 1 will he an extension
to the ends of art existing culvert. Each
extension will be 4'x6'x.18' with a base
of two and one-half feet and a floor ex-
tending the full length of the culvert,
The Municipality will supply the cem-
ent, steel and gravel necessary for, the
work.
The lowest or any tender not neces-
sarily accepted, .,
Lorne Ivers,
Road Superintendent,
Dungannon, Ontario
NOTICE
To West Howick Township School
Area Residents
Primary pupils starting to school on
September 6th, 1949, must be six years
of age by December 31st, 1949.
West Howick Township School
Area Board.
IN MEMORIAM
Me:KAY—In loving memory of my
grandmother, Mrs. Roderick Mc-
Kay, who passed away one year ago,
Aupust 28th, 1948,
Unselfish ways with a heart of gold,
No better mother this world could
hold,
Always smiling, always content,
Loved arid respected wherever she
went.
Ever, remembered by granddaughter,
Elizabeth, Leslie and children,
*
TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO—
MacMillan-MacIntosh—South Kin-
loss Presbyterian Church, Lucknow,
was the scene of a pretty wedding on
Saturday, Aug. 2nd, when Donalda
Macintosh, daughter of the late Mr.
and IMr s , Peter MacIntosh, of Kinloss,
became the bride of Hugh Alexander
MacMillan, eldest son of John Mac-
Millan, of Kinloss, with Rev. R. A.
Gollan officiating.
Mitchell-Bolt—Married at the Par-
sonage, Seaforth, by Rey. R. Fulton
Irwin, on August 6th. Alfred Mitchell,
of Wingham,l to Mary Bolt, of Wa-
wanosh township.
*
FIFTEEN YEARS AGO—
Clarke-Douglas — A quiet wedding
was solemnized at the Presbyterian
Manse, Bluevale, on Saturday, Aug. 11,
when Miss Jessie Catherine Douglas,
of Turnberry, was united in marriage
to Mr. Joseph Clark, of Wingham, by
the Rev. J. R. Greig.
A. M. Crawford Won W. 0. W.
Trophy—On Saturday at London, A.
M. Crawford won the Woodmen of the
World Singles Bowling Trophy in
competition with sixty-four Ontario
bowlers in tournament play. Alex, al-
so won this trophy in 1932.
Cathers-Osborn—A pretty wedding
was solemnized at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Sylvester Osborn, of Monkton,
on Saturday, August 4th, when their
• eldest daughter,iVerna Marie, was un-
ited in marriage to Lloyd Cathers, son
.1-111- of Mr. and Mrs. David Cathers, of
Gorrie, with the Rev. G. W. Butt of-
boating.
Scott-Lee—A pretty church wed-
- din took place on August 10th, in
Nicholson. when Dora Lee, daughter
— of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lee, was un-
CUSTOM BUILT w ited in marriage to Peter Scott, eldest # - _ - son of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Scott, of
fogle, when their eldest daughter,
For en Grace, was united in marriage to
I Kitchen and Bathroom U Mr. Douglas Harcourt Mundy, son of
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A wedding of interest to East Wa-
wanosh people was solemnized by Rev.
Cumming 611 Saturday at 3 p.m., in
Lucan United Church, when Miss
Elizabeth Isabel Young, eldest daugh-
ter of Mr, and Mrs. Alex Young, for-
merly of Belgrave, was united in mar-
riage with .111r. Charles Patrick Cor-
bett of London. Among those who at-
tended the wedding from here, were
her grandmother, Mrs. Jas. Young,
Mr. and Mrs. John McBurney and
Laura; Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Wight-
man and Eleanore; Mr. and Mrs. Ross
King and son, Bill, of Turnberry, Mr.
and Mrs. Wilfred Caslick of Wingham,
also Mrs. Gerald Cruickshank and
Miss Beth Brydges. The'manY friends
of the bride in this district extend
best wishes for a long and happy wed-
ded life,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thompson and
Sidney, spent Saturday at Kitchener
with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Siebert and
Sidney stayed to holiday there for a
week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thompson and
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Shiell attended the
funeral of the late Mr. William Hen-
derson, the well-known drover in
Lucknow on Tuesday. He passed away
suddenly on Sunday from a heart at-
tack.
Miss
. ml of
iss Anne Craw and Miss Eileen
Toronto, visited last week
with Miss Eleanore Wightman and
Eleanore returned with them to Tor-
onto, to spend this week at the Ex-
hibition.
Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Vipond and
Margaret, of Atwood, spent Thurs-
day last with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie
Wightman before Mr. and Mrs. Vi-
pond left on Monday to visit at the
home of their son, Rev. Reid Vipond.
of Edmonton.
- Mr. Alex Robertson and some of his•
neighbours have been busy this week
putting a new steel roof on the church
shed, which he purchased from the
Calvin Church Board.
Miss Jessie Finlayson of Egmond-
ville, is visiting this week with East
Wawanosh friends.