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SEALED TENDERS, plainly marked "TENDER
FOR MAUSOLEUM" will be received by the un-
dersigned up to July 12th. 1951 for the erection of
a Mausoleum in Wingham Cemetery. Copies of
the plans and specifications may be obtained from
the undersigned upon payment of a fee of $5.00
which will be ready:led when the plans and specifi-
cations are returned in good condition.
Tenders must be accompanied by a marked
cheque payable to the Corporation of Wingham to
the value of 10% of the tender. These will be re-
turned to unsuccessful bidders promptly. Cement
is available. The date for completion has been
set at November 15th, 1951. The lowest or any
tender not necessarily accepted.
A. GALBRAITH, Clerk'Treasurer
Whigharn, Ontario.
FOR SALE—Girl's bicycle, Phone
712R, LOST
LOST—In May, part collie, part Shep-
herd dog; brown with white on
breast and paws. Answers to name
"Scottie". Please call collect, Mild-
may 54r23, 4b
FOUND
STRAYED to Farm of Fraser Haugh,
eon, A, Howick, golden cocker span-
iel. Owner may have dog by pay-
ing for advertisement. 4b
FOR SALE
FOR FLOOR SANDING and FIN-
inshing, carpentry, repair work
and cabinets, Apply A. Green, phone
464W. rrx
SPILT, YOUR POULTRY the Co-op-
way. Call 271 for prices and truck-
ing service. Our prices are good,
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WHY HAVE MOTH DAMAGE, in
your clothing? Have them EER-
LOU moth-proofed with a 5-year
written guarantee at a small addis
tional charge. Odorless and stain-
less. Templeman Dry Cleaners,
Wingham, phone 323, F7r20
FOR SALE—Second hand Webster
RG Portable Paint Spray, complete
with tank, hose and Briggs and
Stratton h.p, motor, in Al con-
dition. Phone Belmore 3r14 or
write Orval Dustow, R.R. 2, Mild-
may.
FOR SALE—All red Shorthorn Bull,
Campbell Command breed, 14 mos,
old. Registered and tested, proved,
Apply to Chas. Kreller, phone 19r14
Wroxeter, Ont. 4b
Used Intrenational W-9
Used Waterloo Model R
Used MM six-foot Combine
'Used Ford Tractor and Plow
Used Massey-Harris 22 Rowcrop
All sizes of New Tractors, Manure
Spreaders, Tractor Double Discs
and Cultivators.
Tractor Power Mowers
Side Delivery Rakes
Four and sir-foot
Ehersol "Wonder Electric Hammer
Mills with the new ty;,e hammers.
PHILIPS ELECTRICAL APPLI-
ANCES
Ic:.dios and Radies with Record
P.ayers.
Elect eie Renges, Refrigerators and
Waslicrs, Electric Shavers, etc.
-F•el Electrical Appliances.
GEO MERKLEY'S GARAGE AND
MA Cli N 17,R V SALES & SERVICE
Elfua,re Ont.
Phones: Belmore, 4 Wroxeter :;r7
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NOTICE
Is hereby given that The West-
ern Foundry Company Limited
will make an application to His
Honour the Lieutenant-Governor
or leave to surrender its Charter.
Dated at Winghain, Ontario, this
28th day of June, A.D., 1951.
G. W. TIFFIN,
Secretary
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David Crompton
JEWELLER
Certified Witchinaker
'Phone 50 Wingtothi
COTTAGE BRAND, CHOICE QUALITY, 21c
„SUMMER PRIDE, CHOICE QUALITY
CREAM CORN, 15 oz. tin
SOLID WHITE,
TUNA FISH, 15 oz. tin
SPECIAL - APPLEFORD'S 100 FT. ROLL
HEAVY WAXED PAPER
NATIONAL, 48 01. JAR
SWEET PICKLES
PALMOLIVE SOAP DEAL
3 BARS SOAP, and TUBE TOOTHPASTE
TOMATOES, 28 oz. tin
2 for 29c
50c
35c
67c
39c
PUBLIC SCHOOL REPORT
(Continued Page One)
Stacey ,Marlene Stainton, -.Geraldean.
Stone, Danny .Stuckey„ Mary Louise
Town, John Wild.
Nr, Deans, Teacher,
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GRADE VIII to GRADE D';
Wendell Alton, Joan Armitage,
Donald Breckenridge, Louise Camp-
bell, Patsy Carmichael, Shirley Chet-
tleburg, John Congram, Bill Connell,
Jim Drehmann, Barbara Edwards,.
Billie Foster, Jerry Fryfogle,
Hayden, Mary Hotchkiss, Maria
James, Sheila Laidlaw, Keith Lan-
caster, Jean Sue Lee, Bruce Lott,,
Joan Loughlean, Doreen Machan,
Frances Merkley, Douglas Murray,
Frances Newman, Gail Purdon, Velma
Redman, John Sinnamon, Sally Slos-
ser, George Waine, Lois Walker, Mary
Wissler.
T. S. Beattie, Teacher.
A B-26 aircraft, landing at 100 miles
an hour, skids approximately 150 feet
per second when brakes are applied.
G. Alan Williams
Optometrist
In former office of
Dr. R. C. Redmond
Patrick St., Wingham
Professional Eye .
Examinations
Phone 770
Evenings by appointment.
Our Service- Motto
The impossible we do right
away;
A miracle takes a little
longer.
Come in and see the 1951
Philp° Refrigerator
Refrigeration & Electrical
Service
T. DARLING
Next to Wingham Motors
Phone 549 Wingham
WINQKANI, ADVANCE-T MES
WEDNESDAY 4The 1951
Want Ads Will Furnish Your Spare Room They'll Furnish a Roomer, Too !
"HISTANE" for Blackhead, The new
21-day treatment for Blackhead in
turkeys, now available at McKib-
bon's. Costs only 8,7c per turkey,
FOR SALE-150 feet of used rope,
also one field mixed hay. Apply to FOR SALE—Combine, _Masse} Harris ! John Norman, Wingham R.R, 3, or
self-propelled No. 21A, used two phone 640J2. 4*
seasons. Walker Bros., Newbury,
Lot 10, Con. 8, Mosa Twp, Middle- FOR SALE-400 bus, feed oats. Ap-
sex Co.
20,,744, ply to Alex Robertson, R.R. 5, Wing-
ham. phone 620J1.
SAVE TURKEYS f • BI ekl e d
wi stane oa and MeCormicks, all in good state th Hi Concentrate.N
FOR SALE—Lady's bicycle in good Douglas Campbell, con. 5, East Wa-
condition. Apply to Donna. Jean ' wanosh, phone Blyth 10r18.
Jeffs, Diagonal Rd., Wingham, phone
213, 411111 •
4111825*
FOR SALE-13 acres hay, standing;
windmill in good condition, 20-ft.
WATERLOO ,M.M, TRACTORS & tower. Eldon Kirton, con, 4, Turn-
MACHINERY r berry, phone Wroxeter 13r5. 4b
FOR SALE—Field of good mixed hay.
Walter Pocock, Wingham, phone
713J3. 4b
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
FOR SALE-25 pigs six weeks old.
Stanley Marks, Wingham , phone
620W4. 4*
FOR SALE—Twenty pigs 6 weeks
old. Apply to Wm. G. VanCamp,
Belgrave, phone 15r15, Brussels,
4b
FOR SALE-19 pigs, just weaned, Ap-
ply to Frank Stamper, Bluevale,
phone 15r20.
from the Wingham Hospital and is
DOG OWNERS—Board yourpet while
on holidays. Expert care and at-
(spending some time at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Grainger.
Mr. and Mrs. Bower Parrish spent tention given your pet. Large runs,
the week-end and holiday with friends clean sleeping quarters. Rates rea-
at Sundridge. sonable. Percy Biggs, Lower Wing-
Mr, and Mrs. John McDermitt of ham, phone 298R. 4*
Paisley, visited Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Grainger, 1 • Congratulations to Miss Kaye Cath-
era, who was successful in passing her
Normal School exams at Stratford.
Miss Cathers has been engaged as
teacher in a school in the Scarboro
district.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Brown and John,
IN MEMORIAM
GRASBY—In loving memory of a deal
wife and mother, Mrs. Martin Gras-
by, who died nine years ago July
5, 1940.
Loving and kind in all her ways,
Upright and just, to the end of her
days;
Sincere
mind.
and true, in her heart and
Beautiful memories she left behind,
—Lovingly remembered by her onto, were week-end guests of Mr. 1
Husband and Daughters. and Mrs. Lloyd Hockridge.
4*, Mr, and Mrs, Miles McMillan,
)Whitechurch, accompanied by Mr.
and Mrs. T. L. McInnes, visited with
'friends in Erin on Sunday.
Mrs. M. E. Hibbert
Mrs. Mary E, Hibbert, widow of the
the
Mrs. E. H. Strong. The ladies are former Gorrie and Orange Hill Meth-
cousins. odist churches, died in Windsor on
Several from Gorrie were attending Monday, June 25th, Interment was in
family reunion picnics on July 1st. Woodland eemtery, London, on Wed-
The Sotheran and Cochran reunions nesday, Mrs. Hibbert will be remem-
were held at Water tower Park, Lis- bered by many older residents, having
towel and the Miller Reunion at Sea- resided at the parsonage from 1910
forth. to 1913. Surviving are two daughters, Miss Thelma Stafford, Kitchener Mrs. C. M. (Normal Broom, Detroit,
spent the week-end and holiday with and Mrs. R., A. (Alice) Pridmore, Wel-
her parents Mr. and Mrs. T. Vittie. land; one grandson, Robt. Broom, De-
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Easton, Toronto, troit, and one sister, Mrs. V. J. Dunn,
were holiday visitors with Mr. and St. Thomas,
Mrs. Glad. Edgar. 1'11°1es:worth Memorial Service
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Weir, Toronto, The Molesworth Memorial Service
Mrs. Waldo Weir and Miss Gertie !will be held in the, Molesworth Ceme-
Bush, Wroxeter, were visitors at the 'te ,y i next Sunday evening at 8.30.
home' of Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Dane on The Listowel Salvation Army Band
Sunday. 'will be in attendance and Rev. R.
Bill Stafford left on Saturday for
at the rectory. Next Sunday morning \yin he the
Mr. arid Mrs. Jas. Graham, Betty summer communion service and the
and Alex, spent the week-end and Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will
holiday with relatives here, 'be administered. Mr. and Mrs. Manfred Irwin spent , Barbara Elaine, infant daughter of
the week-end and July 1st,, in Tor- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Win. Thornton was bap-
onto. `tired on Sunday morning in the Un-
Mr, Herb Neill, Goderich, and Mr. iced Church. Norman Wade, attended the annual
L. 0, L. Service
meeting of the Ontario Historical Howick District L. 0, L. and L.O.B.
Society held at McMaster University, 'A., will hold their annual church ser-
Hamilton., on Friday and Saturday. vice in. Trinity Church, Fordwich, on
Miss Karen Michel is holidaying 'Sunday evening, July 8th., at 7.30 p.
with relatives in Milverton. m. Rev. G. D. Vogan, the rector will Mr, and Mrs. Percy Colmer, Donna ;,,,'reach,
and Gary, of Toronto, were holiday'
visitors with relatives here. I The Woman's Missionary Society
Mr. and Mrs. Cloyne Michel, Mr. Auxiliary meeting has been postponed
and Mrs, Ken Hastie, Mr. and Mrs. A, S till a later date, owing to the garden
A, Donnelly were visitors in Detroit party being this week,
and other points over the holiday. School Report Junior Room
Messrs. Tom O'Krafka, Geo, Adams, Grade IV Karen Michel, 91%;
and Glenn Jardine, were in Northern Mary Bridge, 84; Bruce Grainger, 86;
Ontario over the holiday week-end on Ruth Ann Hueston, 86; Johnny
a fishing trip. Brown, 80; Fraser Abram, 76; Douglas
Mrs, John Wylie and Miss Betty, Whitfield,' 75; Diane Johnson, 69.
Wylie, attended the Ballantyne re- Grade III- Sandra Edgar, 89%;
union in Atwood on Saturday. Edith Scott, 87; Faye Edgar, 84; Mr, and Mrs, Bud Stewart and Wayne King, 78; Margie Hastie, 78;
little daughters of Harrieton, were Ruth Grainger, 72; Tom Templeman, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Un- 60; Katharine .Jacques, 51. derwood over the holiday, Grade II-Ronald Walmsley 91%;
Mrs. Thos. Day had the misfortune Bobbie Baker, 00;, Joyce Ford, 86;
to fail on Friday and break her hip.
Mr. and Mrs, E. H. Strong and
their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Ed, Doran,
attended the funeral in Drew on
Thursday of Mr. Harvey Cochrane.
Friends will be pleased to Know
that Mrs. Robt. Ashton, who has been
ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs,
Cliff Hobbs„ Monkton, is somewhat
improved in health.
Me, and Mrs. Lloyd Ashton, Luck-
how, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. 111agoffin,
Mrs, E. Pains and little ,graltdclaugh-
ter of Forciwich, were recent visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Hilt, Ashton,
Jack Stafford has returned home
from Harrow, where he has spent the
past several weeks,
A number from this district wore
in Hanover on Saturday where the
Strong re-union was held,.
Miss Lois Dodds and Mr. Clifford ,
Dodds have returned from a trip to
the West where they visited relatives
in Manitoba and as far as Vanguard,
Sask.
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Galbraith of
Richniond, Virginia; are Visiting' with
the forrirtOFS -poems, Mr. and Mrs.
Geo, Galbraith,.
A shower for the hewrywetii, Mr.
and Mrs. Stewart Strong,. was held en
Monday gbdi l Itt tho
LOCALS & PERSONALS
- and Mrs. Jack Gorbutt are
'Visiting with relatives in New York
State,
—Ma and Mrs, W. F. Burgman are
spending a few days at their cottage
at Bruce Beach.
—Miss Babe Bckeaswiller of Mine,
ico, spent the week-end. with her aunt,
,Mrs, E. A, VanStone.
—Miss Ruby Forsyth left on Sat,
urday for Dauphin, Man., where she
will visit with her sister.
—Mr. and Mrs, Leander 'Boucher
left on Sunday to spend two weeks'
vacation at Bathurst, NB,
—Miss Loreen Litt, t;t London,
spent the week-end with her sister,
Mrs. Barry Wenger and Mr, Wenger,
—Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Cruickshank
and Miss Lois Cruicksnank leave on
Wednesday for a trip to Western
Canada.
—Mrs. Reuben Silverburg, of To-
ronto, spent the noramy week-end
with her husband at the Queen's Ho-
tel.
—Mr. and Mrs, B. Taylor, of Strat-
ford, spent the week-end with Mr.
ani Mrs, Robert Gladding, Catherine
Street.
—Mr. and Mrs. C. Rosenhagen, Mil-
waukee, and Mr. and Mrs. ,E. Rosen-
hagen, Toronto, are visiting with Mr.
and Mrs. D. Rosenhagen.
—Mrs. W. H, Warman, Toronto,
and her sister, Mrs. Evans Smith of
Saskatoon, Sask., were the guests of
Mrs. E. A. VanStone last week.
—Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rae, Billie
and Judith, of London, spent the
week-end with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold V. Pym.
—Mr. and Mrs, Harold Ken:, Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Arbuckle and Miss
Annie McBurney spent a few days
in Ottawa last week and attended the
Arbuckle - MenzieS wedding.
—Mr. and Mrs. W. J. White, Mr.
and Mrs. Ted Purdy and children of
Galt, and Mr. and Mrs. Anson Patti-
son of Fergus, spent the holiday with
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Pattison.
—The CEILIDH met to sew at the
Wingham General Hospital on Tues-
day evening of last week, Hostesses
were Miss Janet Murray and Miss
Caroline Wellwood.
—Mrs. Clara Leach, of Toronto,
was a guest over the holiday week-
end with the Misses Hollyand Belle
Martin. The latter left on Monday
to spend the summer months at her
summer home at West Hill.
—Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Crawford, Mr.
and Mrs. R. S. Hetherington, Mr. and
Mrs. T. A. Currie, Dr, and Mrs. A. W.
Irwin and Misses Margaret and Sara
MacLean have returned after spend-
ing several days in Atlantic City,
where the gentlemen attended the
Lions International Convention.
AT SHAW'S
Stafford's Pure Jams - 12 oz, size
Orange Marmalade 28c Bl, Currant Jam 34c
Apple Jelly - . 28c Raspberry Jam . ..... 34c
Strawberry Jam 38c Pineapple Jam 32c
Peach Jam ........... .......33c,
SEE OUR DISPLAY OF
1JRNS' PANTRY SHELF MEALS
Above specials for Thurs., Fri., Sat, Only
Shaw's Groceteria
Phone 161 Wingham
We Deliver
COMING EVENTS
THE SINGING IRISHMAN, Clarke
Johnston, and the Texas Kid, will
be featured Sunday, July 8th from
2 to 5 p.m, at the P.elace. Gardens,
-4b. Formosa,
hall at Drew,
Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Dane and grand-
daughter, Miss Faye Edgar, were in
Teeswater Monday attending the Ed-
gar re-anion.
, Mr. and Mrs, Alex Taylor, Mrs. F.
C Taylor spent Sunday with friends I '
t
in Owen Sound.
Mr, and Mrs, Vic Shera, Moorefield,
;Shirley
pent Sunday with friends here, Miss
; Shera and Miss Betty Newton,
returned with them for a visit in
1 Moorefield.
Mrs. Carrie Bennett has returned
BIRTHS.
ROBlii--rAt the Wingham General
Hospital, on Wednesday, June 27,
1951, to Mr. and. Mrs. Gordon R b,
R,R, 3, Goderich, a daughter (
ice Margaret).
DRAPER—At the Wingham General
Hospital, on Wednesday, June 27,
1951, to Mr. and Mrs, David Drag,'
er, Wroxeter, a daughter.
CASLICK—At the Wingham Gener-
al Hospital, on Thursday, June 28,
1951, to Mr, and Mrs. Wilfred Cas-
lick, Wingham, a son.
HARRIS—At the Wingham General
• Hospital, on Thursday, June 28, 1951
to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Harris, R,R.
1, Helyrood, a, daughter,
STRAUSS—At the Wingham General
Hospital, on Friday, June 29, 1951,
to Mr, and Mrs. Wilfred Strauss,
R.R. 2, Teeswater, a son,
NEWELL—At the Wingham .General
Hospital, on Monday, July 2, 1951,
to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Newell, of
Wingham, a son.
CURRIE—At the Wingham General
Hospital, on Tuesday, July 3, 1951,
to Mr. and Mrs, R. John Currie,
Wingham, a daughter.
PICKELL—At Toronto Western Hos-
pital, on Wednesday, June 27, 1951,
to Mr. and Mrs, Wilfred Pickell, 215
Glen Park Ave., Toronto thee Vel-
ma Wheeler) a son, Warren Her-
bert.
THE VOICE OF TEMPERANCE
Evidence continues to come in that
liquor is less of a nuisance in Huron
County under the Canada Temperance
Act, than in other counties under the
liquor license act, Newcomers to
Huron remark on the absence of
drunkenness on the streets and they
recall the common sight of intoxicated
Men and women where liquor outlets
have been provided. Conditions are
not so good in Huron that we should
be complacent. They are certainly
not so bad that' we should be dis-
gruntled. Conditions are a lot worse
in liquor license act areas where there
are liquor stores and beverage rooms.
Keep liquor outlets out of Huron.
Keep the Canada Temperance Act.—
Advt.
Connie Abram, 84; Donald Peel, 68;
Bob Templeman, 44.
Grade I—Judy Watt, 92%; Donald
Whitfield, 91; Evelyn Ann Stephens,
90; Alex Strong, 85; Nadine Cook, 83;
Rickey Campbell, 80; Frances Edgar,
75; Gwen Hyndman, 70; Karen Jae-
ques, 70; Billy Keil, 70.
Ruth M. MacDonald, teacher
Grade VIII - IX—Pass 60%; Fern
Cook, 52.8%; Margaret Heibein, 82.7;
Tom Hastie, 76; Alice Downey, 72;
Frances Dyson 71; Perry Strong 62.
Grade VII - VIII—Shirley Bennett,
82(7? ; Bob Black 79; Robert Peel, 72;
Bob Strong 71; Bill Zimmerman 71;
Edith Farr 65.
Grade. VI - Vile-Barbara Walms-
ley, 88'"(; Marie Hastie, 78; Colleen
Donnelly, 73; Mervin Abram, 71; Jack
Edgar, 68.
Grade V - VI---Marion Robinson,
74%; Gerald Downey, 59; Edythe
Walker, 59.
Jean M. Sperling, Principal.
Cooking School
Mrs. Striver and Mrs. Ballantyne
of the Robinhood Co., Toronto, recent-
ly held a cooking school in the Com-
munity hall sponsored by a group of
the W.A. Mr. C. Walmsley was master
of ceremonies. Prizes were given to
the following: .Oldest lady present,
Mrs. John Hyndman; youngest grand-
mother, Mrs. Harvey Adams; lady
whose birthday is on or near June
12, Mrs. 3. Hvndman; lady with larg-
est waist measure, Mrs. Len Rattan;
mother with youngest baby, Mrs. A.
Jacques; lady with smallest waist
measure, Mrs, Len Edgar; lady most
recently married, Mrs. Geo. Adams;
lady with wedding anniversary on
June 12, Mrs. Andy Edgar, Mrs. Ed.
McCallum; lady with largest family.
Mrs. J. Brown; youngest girl to hake
bread, Miss Grace Edgar; oldest lady
to never hake bread, Mrs. E. Whit-
field; tallest lady, Mrs. P. Keine:
shortest lady, Mrs. H. Ferguson;
lucky chair, Mrs. Earl Toner; lady
coming. the farthest, Mrs, Kirby,
Teeswater,
The winners of bread and rolls,
Mrs. L. Ruttan, Miss Eleanore Edgar,
Pie Crumbles, Mrs. Mc"Kague,
t;
Store your meats, fruits and vege-
tables in our modern storage. Lock
-ers, waxed cartons and waxed pa-
per available to town and country
patrons. rrb
4*
available at McKibbon's. of repair. Priced for quick sale. A.
FOR SALE-14 pigs six weeks old.
Apply to Ben McCleneghan. Phone
402J1. 4b
CARS FOR SALE
FOR SALE-'-1936 Plymouth Seclan,
new tires and in excellent condition
throughout. Would exchange for a!
coupe. Phone 122, Wingham. '
USED TRUCK BUYS
1939 two aria a half ton Chevrolet
truck, good tires. new tight racks.
1941 two-ton Chevrolet truck, travel-
led only 27,000 miles, complete with
hoist.
Both trucks in guaranteed condition.
Apply to Mel Jermyn, Bluevale, phone
53r12, Brussels. 4*
HELP WANTED—FEMALE
STENOGRAPHER required by pro-
minent trust company in the City
of Toronto. Good starting salary
and every opportunity for advance-
ment. High school education or
equivalent. Must be accurate in
shorthand and typing. Some ex-
perience desirable. Apply by phone
or letter or personal application to
A. B. Ramsay, GUARANTY TRUST
COMPANY OF CANADA, 70 Rich-
mond Street W., Toronto, Empire
3-3351. 274b
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Six rooms, unfurnished,
at John and William Streets, Mrs.
Laura Finley. 4b
FOR RENT.. Cottage at Point Clarke.
Apply to H. P. Carmichael, phone
1W or 490. 4h
REAL ESTATE
PROPERTIES FOR SALE
Two dwellings in Wingham.
200-acre farm near Whitechurch with
good terms.
Four dwellings in Brussels,
Two service stations.
Three farms.
Several other listings.
Apply to E. THOMPSON, Wingham
4b
TENDERS WANTED
WIRING TENDERS
Tenders will be received by the un-
dersigned up to July 18 for the wir-
ing of No. 6 (Holmes) School. Blue.
prints may be seen at the home of
the seeretary-treasurer. Lowest or
any tender not necessarily accepted.
Alex Clorrigan, Sec.-Treas.
274h
TitibaTv ASCIILICAN
BELGRAVE, ONTARIO
TENDERS WANTED
Sealed tenders will be received by
the undersigned until July 14th, 1051,
for the sale of one Church Shed,
50:450 feet, located on the property of
Trinity Anglican Church in the Vilw
lege of /3elgrave, Ontario, This build-
ing is to be Moved off the property
Within one year after tatrellaSe. The
higlien or ohs,- bid het rieeetbatily ad-
6 ted
Vannth, Proiturer,
214x 61grave, Ontario.
WANTED
\VANTED—Tent at least 6x10 feet.
Condition not essential, Call 418,
Aringbarn. 4b
NOTICE
TOWN OF WINGHAM
NOTICE RE DOG. TAXES
Dog taxes are now overdue and are
payable at the office of the town
clerk or chief of police. Dog owners
please comply 'at once.
J. W. IRWIN,
4b • Chief of Police
MISCELLANEOUS
PERSONS going away on summer
vacation may notify Police Depart-
ment and property will receive su-
pervision. 4b
tom a ,attended a picnic in Listowel Mem- . FOR :ALE UsedBinders, Masseys
CARD OF THANKS
Mr, and Mrs. James E. Currie wish
to take this means of expressing their
appreciation to their many friends
who gathered at the social evening
held in their honor at S.S. No. 2, East
Wawanosh, on June 26th, and for the
very generous gift presented to them
at that time. 4b
anal Park on Sunday afternoon, in
honor of an uncle, Mr. Peter Stewart,
,of Camrose, Alberta, on the occasion
of his 95th birthday. Mr. Stewart is
quite active, having travelled from
Edmonton by airplane, Mr. Stewart
;was a former resident of the Moles-
worth district. Relatives were present
front Toronto, Hamilton and Moles-
worth.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Brodie of Tor-
GORRIE
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Doran of Birtle,
Manitoba are visiting with Mr and minister o f Rev. J. W. Hibbert, a
Temagami, where he will be a Jr. !be guest speaker.
Forest Ranger for the next two men- . Rev. Robt. Watt and Rev. Andrew
ths.Lane of Brussels, inducted Rev. W.
Rev. G. D. Vogan and Mrs. Vogan R. Tristram, new minister of Ford-
returned on Wednesday from their with United Church, last Friday
wedding trip and are getting settled 'evening
Watt of Gorrie United Church, will
pedals