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Marie of Listowel and Mr, and Mrs.
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RECOVERING FROM INJURY
Mrs. Charles Blackball, who suffer-
ed a broken hip recently, is making a
satisfactory recovery in the Toronto
General Hospital. The Advance- 11
Times mistakenly reported that Mrs. 0
Blackhall was a patient in The Wing-
ham Hospital, and since then mes-
sages to the patient have been
directed to the wrong spot. Toronto
is the correct address.
PA"fi4 MUSIC na"aAleIS
The following. Wingham and dis-
trict pupils of A. W. Anderton have
passed 1951 examinations of the Royal
Conservatory of Music:—
Theory
Grade II---100.per cent—Lois Lock-
ridge, Helen Videan; 1st, class hon..
ors, Gordon Lane, H. A. Kempster,
G Wilkes, Mrs. P. Spraight,
Piano
Grade IX—Mrs. F. Spraight, honors;
Grade VHF—Diana Spraight, first
class honors; Catharine Keating hon-
or's,
Grade VI H. A. Dempster, first
class honors; Shirley Burden, honor:,
Lois Walker, honors, Helen Mecham
Grade V-.--Mary Hotchkiss.
Grade IV—Douglas Wilson.
Singing
Grade IX—Gerturde Wilkes, honors.
Grade VIII—Plelen Videan, first
class honors,
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THE WINGHAAI ADVANCE-TIM
St. Andrew's W,M.S,
The September meeting of the Wo- •
men's Missionary Society of St.
Andrew's Presbyterian Church, was
held 011 Tuesday at three o'clock, in
the Church Parlour, The President,
Mrs, L. Fortune, occupied the chair
and opened the meeting with Invoca-
tion, The Secretary, Mrs. T. A.
Currie, gave her report, and the
general business of the meeting was
conducted, followed by the Roll Call.
The Scripture Reading ado..
Lion were given by Mrs, J. Bertha]
and were taken from the Boole of St.
John, Chapter 15 - am the true
Vine". Miss Agnes Mitchell led in
Prayer. The Offering was received,
and the Offertory Prayer given by
Mrs. Robt. Mowbray.
The topic from the current Study
Book was given, and was divided into
two parts, the first "Formosan
Women" being taken by Mrs. H.
Aitcheson and the second part - "Our
Work in Mainland China and Japan"
being given by Mrs, W. Ford. These
were both very interesting papers,
The Glad Tidings Prayer was given
by Mrs. H, McKay, followed by the
report of the Treasurer, Mrs. Geo.
°Ivey, The meeting closed by repe-
tition of The Lord's Prayer in unison,
C. W. L. Held
First Meeting
Tito first regular meeting of the
Catholic Women's League of Wing-
ham, was held September ,Itb“, at
the home of Mrs, A. Anstett,
The meeting opened with prayer
led by the Prebhient, Mrs, P. Mae.
Dcmaid. in the ebeenee of tho score-
tary the minutes the last meeting
were read by Mee, fohn Hann, ear-
respondence was then rani and dis-.
cussed.
The trete:4111.We na..ort, was road by
Mrs. MacDonald. She reported a very
successful raffle and bingo which was
held August 24th. After considerable
discussion it was decided a fall tea
will be held October 6. This will be
a tea and bake sale,
The visiting committee for the
month of September is Mrs, F. Cask-
anette and Mts, C. Itorho. Mrs. John
Skinn made the closing remarks.
Lunch was served by the hostess, The
next meeting will he September 25th.,
at the home of Mrs. Dan Hallahan,
Belgrave.
In salary, sessional indemnity and
expense allowances, federal cabinet
ministers receive $18,000 a year,
FOR SALE- Cement. About 250 bags
of Canadian at 81.10 and 250 bags
of American at $1.60, Apply Ray
Hanna, Belgrave, 12x
FOIL a'ALE—House, four rooms and
larea attic. hydro, good well and
garden, on Wroxeter Main St. Im-
mediate posevesion. 12x
FOR SAL,E • •1 eau., teeit. parka at-
. tached, :lee tsy, snowsula4, one 2
0111, 2 I.it ee. st h red, size 3.
AValittee plume' 707W1. .12x
NEW EQUIPMENT—
All siees of New Treetors, Models H,
Z. and G.
Tractor Manure Spreaders on Rub-
ber and ready for used truck tires.
Tractor Double DiSC.9 and Cultivators.
USED EQUIPMENT—
FORD TRACTOR with Plow and Pul-
ley, 1950 Model.
Massey Model 22 Row Crop,
Waterloo Model R,
EBERSOL WONDER ELECTRIC
HAMMERMILLS with new type
hammers.
PHILIPS ELECTRICAL APPLI-
ANCES
Radios and Radios with Record
Players.
Electric Ranges, Refrigerators and
Washers, Electric Shavers, etc.
Used Electrical Appliances.
GEO MERKLEY'S GARAGE AND
MACHINERY SALES & SERVICE
Belmore Ont.
Phones: Belmore, 4 Wroxeter 7r7
“AllinTITY
AND
IfISURID FIN
AWNS, 1013
David Cromvton
JEWELLER
Certified Watchmaker
'Phone 59 Wingham
FOIL SALE—Barn, about .4.fx4!' with
sixteen foot peeie. k.'1.11. be seen at
Oscar Keefer's farm, H. R, No. 1,
1ainghain. 12x.
SAVE MONEY AND FEED by de-
worming your poultry with Pratt's
split-action capsules, obtainable at
Kerr's Drug Store. 12b
FOR SALE---A made-to-measure suit,
dark tweed, size chest 36, waist 32,
leg 32. Practically brand new. Ap-
ply to Frank Hill, Tailor. 12x
FOR SALE—Used Remington Stan-
dard Typewriter, suitable as prac-
tice machine, $35.00. Apply to Earl
Heywood, CKNX, Wingham. 5:12b
ANYONE WANTING horse-drawn
implements. Apply to Wesley Yeo,
Bluevale. 12x,
FOR SALE--About 75 Rhode Island
Red pullets, starting to lay. Rey
Hastings, phone Wroxeter 12r3. 12*
FOR SALE 13Muscovy ducks, a set
of team harness, nearly new, one
sloop sleigh, mower and binder, all
in good condition, must be sold.
Phone 721W1, Valley Bros. of Bel-
grave. J.2 b
FOR SALE-10 pullets, 5 months old,
also pickling beets. Edith Biggs,
Phone 298R. 12*
WE HAVE for immediate delivery
one new Cockshutt No. 14 culti-
vator, also good used ploughs.
John Bumstead & Son, Dealers in
Cockshutt Machinery. 12b
DON'T pay tribute to moths. Stop
moth damage with Berlou. Five
year guarantee. Odorless and
Stainless, Rae's Hardware, Phone
27, Wingham. 12b
FOR SALE-200 year-old Leghorn
hens and 700 broiler chicks, 7
weeks old, Jas. R. Coultes, phone
Wingham 743W2. 12b
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
FOR SALE - -Ten pigs, 7 weeks old,
Joe Schneider, phone 646W1-2.
12.1'
FOR SALE--one milking goat, white.
Phone 640W3. 12*
FOR SALE—Pigs, sixteen chunks,
eight suckers, Albert G. Bacon,
Belgrave. 12*
CARS FOR SALE
FOR SALD--1929 Chrysler Sedan, in
good condition, Phone 228. 12x
FOR SALE—To close an estate, 1050
Chevrolet sedan, low mileage, per-
fect condition. Phone 45 or 63.
12*
MISCELLANEOUS
CATERERS—Weddings, banquets,
clubs, anywhere, anytime, phone tzar
further information. Phone 753-J.
12b
STRAYED—Yearling Steer. owner
tire now available at the Clerlde
STRAYED t"ATTLI' 3 steers and I
red heifer evere taken: off raihray
just aheatt of train. Owner can
have ;eine• by proving ownership ;
and paying expellees. Franeie Ste.1
Marie, Lower Wingnam, pliant .!
V27.13.
WATERLOO M.M. TRACTORS &
MACHINERY ,
424
SELL YOUR POULTRY the Co-op-
way. Call 271 for prices and truck-
ing service. Our prices are good.
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
FOR SALE- Gileen Corn-blower, with
can have eame by paying, eepenees pipes. John Strong, Gerrie, phone
and proving ownership. Harvey f 20ra, Fordavich. Ha
Timm, Bluevale.
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12%ti • .. ,. . • LICEIN.bh.,6—_New hunting licenses
r
Once again
Welwood's
have assembled
a great collection of
Coats for Fall
Fur trimmed
and plain
Full back and fitted
Alf smartly styled in
all wool velours,
twills, tweeds and
broadcloths
— SEE THEM 'THIS WEEK —
Choose yours now when the selection is greatest.
ASK ABOUT OUR "LAY - AWAY PLAN "
Misses and Women's sizes - 9 to 263,/,
Special ffer--
. Toolintroduce Our Fall Line
A lovely- shee': pair of Nylons will be given
away absolutely free with every new Coat
Sehj,
"Quality and Service"
Phone 414 Wingham
Specially purchased
to fit your budget
Prices that
will stand
?conPariP:11
ANYWHERE".,
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Business wheels slipping.
FOUND FOR SALE COMING EVENTS
1,PROVERTILS FOR SALE LOCALS Alen PERSONALS Want Ads give traction QA.... & SalltVICE. STATION,
100,0V0 gal, turnover, very central,
05 ACRES on. Highway, fine farm,
modern dwelling, large barn.
100 ACRE GRASS FARM, 3 miles
from Nee 4, Oleo.
Liu ACRES (Zan: to settle, meet be
sold, brick dwelling, large barn,
20o ACRES, near school, fine or-
chard, rolling land, brick house and
hydro.
Ale ACRES very proauctive, a miles
off No. 4„ good terms.
uU ACRES on edge of large town,
modern dwelling;. barn the finest,
tie up 00 cattle, 200 hog space and
large hen house. Hot and cold
advertiged,
aARM LISTINGS WANTED.
!V, C. ORE; Real Estate Broker, Sea-
forth; E. Thompson, Salesman,
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HELP WANTED— FEMALE . . .
WANT.F.,D---A neat and intelligen. girl'
to clerk in store. Experienta not ! water in house and barn.
• • GENERAL• with stock and
fixtures in fine farming centre,
This must be sold as owner has
other business plans, make us an
offer.
MPLEMENT BUSINESS with large
building can be rented, will con-
turnover, owner other interests,
building can be rented, will consid-
er exchange on farm.
HOTELS with modern rooms, hot-
cold water, phone in every room,
see us for a good investment,
vIODERN BUTCHER EQUIPMENT,
new 12 ft, Rudy counter, cue,
SWELLINGS Wingham, Brussels,
Teeswater, Whitechureh.
ill'VVZ : OSIk , .-xtipaj ........ ,...-
Timee, Box es.'
HELP WANTED FEMALE—Avon
products has opening for saleslady
in Wingham, Box 79. 1
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WANTED
I AM IN THE MARKET for all kinds
of horses- to buy or exchange.
Plaint. Queen's Hotel, Wingham oe
write It, Silverberg. 12:19.'
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WANTED—Would like to lease trac-
tor land within a ten-mile radius i
from Wingham. If you have land
that should be broken and reseeded 3
phone aVingliam '155 or 589. 12b
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IrANTED---rooms to rent by young
working people. Box 80, Advance-
Times, 12b
FOR SALE OR RENT
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FOR RENT—Self-contained apart-
ment, upper floor, all conveniences, 3
Phone 101. 12b i
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FOR SALE—House in Gorrie, seven-
room, two-storey brick with two
lots. Well situated, recently decor-
ated, good well and cistern, stable
on properay. Apply John Strong,
Gorrie, phone 26r4, Fordwich. 12x
ROOM FOR RENT and use of kit-
chen with all conveniences. Suit
business girls or gentleman. Apply
Mrs, Annie Nicol, Minnie Street,
12*
FOR SALE—Six-room insulbrick cot-
tage in Wingham. Hot water and
all modern conveniences. Apply
Box 77, Advance-Times. 12*
FOR SALE—White frame cottage in
Wingham, eight rooms, water soft-
ener, new furnace, sun room,
verandah, immediate occupation,
Phone 653. 12*
FOR SALE—four-room house, in-
sulbric with. full basement. Good
cement foundation, partially in-
sulated. James Thompson, phone
44 in daytime only. 12b
FOR SALE—House ow Shuter St., for
immediate possession. Apply T. R.
Mathers, phone 303. 12b
PROPERTY FOR SALE—Desirable
dwelling, well located en a Wing-
ham Corner Lot. Newly painted
inside and out, insulated under
roof. Inlaid floor covering over
new plywood in kitchen and bath-
room. Three bedrooms, large liv-
ing room, . dining and kitchen with
newly installed cupboards, Furnace
heated with blower, nice garden,
garage, This offer for immediate
possession. Apply: H. C, MacLean,
Real Estate and Business Broker,
Wingham, Ont,
CARD OF THANKS
Mrs. Robertson, Mrs. Mustard and
Mrs. Nicholson, wish to express their
thanks and appreciation to all their
friends and neighbours, for the lovely
flowers and expressions of sympathy
shown them in the recent loss of their
sister, Mrs. John A. Geddes. Especially
thanking Dr. Connell for his care and
attention through her long illness.
12x
--Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Carr and son
are visling relatives this week-end.
—Mr. O. J. Heughan of Toronto,
spent the week-end with parents
Mr. and Mrs. W. 4, Heughan,
-Niss Frances Walker left to
attend normal school at Stratford
commencing September 11th.
Miss A. L. Wilson of Ottawa is
reeting her brother, Mr, J. A. Wilson
in town.
Mr. and Mrs, H. Taylor and daugh-
ter elandra spent tire weea-end with
:NIL anti Mi's, Bob Gladidng,
— Rev, and Mrs. 3, L. Coyle and
family have returned to Wingham
after holidaying near Huntsville for
a month,
—Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Hultz, Chicago
are spending this week with their
daughter, Mrs. Michael IVIePhail and
Mr. McPhail.
'--Mr. and Mrs. Alex Brydges and
son Paul of Brantford were guests,
for a few days, at the home of Mr,
and Mrs. D. E, Rosenhagen, Carling
Terrace, aningham,
—Mr. and Mrs. Bert Thompson re-
turned home Tuesday after an eight
week visit with friends in British
Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan,
Manitoba and' North Dakota,
--Mies Cora Gannett returns by air •
next week from California, where
vacation. She vacationed several .4
weeks with Teesweter friend:'.
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Tory of Hamilton, visited Sunday with
the former's sister, Mae E, A.
VanStone.
—Mr. and Mrs. Harry Taylor and
daughter Sandra, spent the week-end n
with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cladding. 3
Visitors at the same home were Mr.
and Mrs. J. Evans and son David,
who have recently arrived from
England and are staying in Stratford
for the present.
Week-end guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Gilmour, were
Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Loyd of South
Porcupine, Mr. and Mrs. Ge'mrge
Boyd and daughters Marilen. and
Donna of Staathroy, Mr. and Mrs. D.
B. Campbell and David and Ellen-
he many acts of kindness shown to
the latter's mother, Mrs. Cowan, dur-
ing her stay in Wingham General
Hospital, and for the expressions of
sympathy received since her death
last week. Appreciated also is the
good care given to her by Mrs.
Wm. Connell, Dr. B. N. Corrin,
Morrey and her staff, and by Dr.
and Rev. W. A. Beecroft.
IN MEMORIAM ,
USGROVE—In loving memory of
Jeffrey Mdsgrove, who passed away
Sept. 17, 1950.
He is gone.' but not forgotten,
And, as daWa-tnother year,
In our lonely hours of thinking,
Thoughts of him are always near.
Days of sadness will come o'er us,
Friends may think the wound is heal-
ed,
But they little know the sorrow
That lies within our heart concealed.
—Lovingly remembered by wife and
family. 12x
Trousseau Tea
On Monday evening, Mrs. A. Mel-
ville Bradburn of Belgrave, held a
trousseau tea in honour of her dau-
ghter, Audrey Lillian, whose marriage
to Jack Adair took place on Friday.
The guests were received by the
bride, her mother, her sister, Miss
Ruth Bradburn, and the groom's
mother.
The trousseau and gifts were dis-
played by Mrs. Hen Johnson, the
Misses Mary and Joan Adair and
Shirley Bradburn. Tea was served to
the guests by Misses Beth Brydges,
Norma Brydges and Beulah Bradburn„
MANITOBA SUBSCRIBER
Mr. James Elston has returned to
Austin, Manitoba, after visiting Mrs.
William Elston and family and re-
newing other old acquaintances.
Mr. Eaton has been a subscriber to
this paper for 60 years and states
that he is interested in every issue
The sympathy of the community is
extended to him in the recent loss of
his wife ,the former Eliza Jones of
Manitoba, just after they had cele-
brated their 51st, wedding anniver-
sary,
lia:):Wt)0L), eauttuit's N a. 1
Con boy anti - -i
wood singing duets, Lloyd Banks
with his steel guitar and Mel,
Lavigne, Ontario's ('1,1 Time
Fiddle Champion will ba feetured
at the Palace Gardens, Formosa,
'Seway afternoon, Sept. lath.
lab
Maa eneret. aateiteaga al —any, eh.
and Mrs, Andrew Aitaheson of Lis-
Phone Wingham 505. towel and Jack Cochrane ofo Wing-
ham were Sunday visitors with Mr. CARD OF THANKS 0 ena .T • • Greeaaway. Olive Scott wishes to thank her Lam. :Zeeman Welwood, Mrs. Wal- rof relatives and friends for gifts, flow- lee e, Miss Margaret Nimmo and Mrs.
rs, letters and cards received while a Basle-ire -.,'alley of Fitchener held a
patient in Victoria Hospital, London, misceilaueous shower last week in
recently, All those acts of kindness honour of Miss Dorothy Hamilton, a
were greatly appreciated. 12" prospectiv'e bride.
CARD OF THANKS Mrs, Philip Harding of Clifford,
Mr, and .1. C. Smith and Gwen- Mr. and Mrs, Alan D. Bennett yth, Miss Mataha Courts and Mr, Jack wish to express their appreciation of
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