HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1952-05-07, Page 6sfAuTY AND THE BLOSSOMS
The annual display of blossoms in the
get under way if appearance of apricot and
tion. Here, Josephine Fernick admires some
on a tree in St. Catharines, Ont, In about
near and around the Niagara river will be
ness the annual spectacle of flowering fruit
Central Press Canadian
Niagara peninsula will soon
peach blooms are any indica-
of the delicate apricot blooms
two weeks the entire district
filled with spectators to wit-
trees laden with blossoms.
BACK FOR THIRD
TERM IN KOREA
Central Pres, lianadian
"I'm a bear for punishment and
have a love for sounds of battle,"
was the comment of Private Bert
Clinton of Montreal, as he boarded
ship recently for his third trip to
Korea since the start of the Korean
war, His initial trip was as a mem-
ber of the Royal Canadian Regiment
with the advance party of Canada's
25th Infantry Brigade in the fall of
1950. He returned to Fort Lewis,
Wash., and sailed with the brigade
last April, Serving in the Princess
Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry,
he was detailed as a personal rifle-
man for Brigadier J. M. Rocking-
ham, brigade commander, Following
his Korean tour with the PPCLI he
signed with the Royal 22nd Regi-
ment. A paratrooper during World
War II, Clinton was born in
Argentina of French and Spanish
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THE WINGHAM ADVANCE-TIMES
Young Ladies' Sodality MRS, CARMAN COUTTS
The May meeting of the Young La-
dies' Sodality of Sacred Heart Church
'WINS ELECTRIC RANGE
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LOST
LOST—One Mercury hub-cap, on
Monday afternoon, on Josephine
North or Centre St. Please phone
672 ,.. J. 7*
LOST—Electrician's ampere meter in
brown leather case, lost or misplac-
ed Wednesday night. Phone 474 or
leave at Advance-Times. Reward,
7b
FOR SALE
FOR SALE— Seed potatoes, Cobblers
and Sebagoes, Joe Dunbar, phone
622J3. 7:11,
FIND OUT how you can save mon-
ey and get complete insurance pro-
tection when you finance your next
car. Phone now and ask Stewart
A. Scott, Wingham, 293. rrb
CRESS BUNION SALVE relieves fast,
wear stylish shoes soon. Druggists
sell Cress Corn Salve too.
PHONE 494, L. D. BALSER for all
electric motor repairs and new
equipment. '7 :14b
FOR SALE — Baby Tenda in good
condition, Phone 570w
CONSULT your Wingham Singer rep-
resentative for obligation-free dem-1
onstration of latest sewing machine
models... Free sewing course with
every purchase. Phone 665. rrb
FOR SALE—This week only, treated
gladioli bulbs, also Neptune fern,
green, regular 55c a bunch, now 40c,
Lewis Flowers, phone 101. 7b
PICTURE FRAMING—A specialty.
Warren House, 1,Vingham.
HAVE YOUR Sewing Machine serv-
iced by trained and experienced
men. All makes accepted for re-
pair. Work guaranteed. We pick
up and deliver. Phone 665. rrb
SEE US for all your Gilson home ap-
pliances. Vern Clark, Phone . 494.
WATERLOO M.M, TRACTORS &
MACHINERY
PEW EQUIPMENT—
All sizes of New and Used Tractors,
Models R, Z, U and G.
Ebersol Wonder Electric Hammer
and Mill with new type hammer.
A complete line of Farm Implements.
A full selection of Watt's Rose brand
farm feeds made in Palmerston.
USED EQUIPMENT—
One International W-4.
One Massey-Harris Model 20 Stand-
ard.
One Waterloo Model R.
One Waterloo Model U
GEO MERKLEY'S GARAGE AND
MACHINERY SALES & SERVICE
Belmore Ont.
Phones: Belmore, 4 Wroxeter 7r7
FOR SALE—One used balloon-tired
man's bicycle, in good condition,
also reconditioned lawn mowers,
reasonable, Apply to Leslie McDoug-
all or Alvin Stacey, Phone 20W, 7*
FOR SALE—Baby tenda, in good con-
dition. Phone 537.
7b
FOR SALE—Man's bicycle, nearly
new, price $18.50. B, Ruland, Wrox-
eter, phone Wroxeter 18-7,
FOR SALE—Several used lawn mow-
ers, new Taylor-Forbes mowers and
Toro power units just arrived. Jen-
kins Repair Service, Phone 276W.
7b
FOR SALE—Binders—We are in the
used binder business again this
year. We expect to have a limited
number only. Massey-Harris and Mc-
Cormicks, only late models; all ale-
mite fittings and oil bath, Priced to
to sell. Get yours while they last. A.
Douglas Campbell ,Lot 31, Con, 5,
East Wawanosh. Phone Blyth 10r18.
9 :16:23:30 ; 7:14:21,28*
FOR SALE—Modern walnut dresser,
good mirror. Reasopable. Phone 132,
7*
SEED FOR SALE—Per bus., Alfalfa,
$28.00; Red Clover, $20.00; Timothy,
$7.65; White Sweet, $7.50; Yellow
Sweet, $8,50. Per lb., Brame, 32c;
Orchard, 40c; Meadow Fescue, 40c;
White Dutch, 90c; Ladina, $1.70;
Montcalm Barley, -cleaned and
treated, $2.00 bus.; Field Peas,
$3.50 bus. Prices on some lines are
advancing. Get your supply early
and save money. R. Cramm & Son,
Pinkerton, phone Cargill 68r3;
Paisley, 151r17. rrTF
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
MORE PROFITS WITH CAPONS—
Your roosters will show more profit
when caponized between 3 and 6
weeks of age. A capon does not
fight or crow. When you sell, cap-
ons bring 2c lb. more than roosters
and over six months period will
average two lbs. heavier on same
food as roosters. as well as 50%
more Milk-fed A's without crating.
For information or custom capon-
izing phone collect, Walter Ren-
wick, 2r11, Belmore. rrtf
FOR SALE—Ten pigs, eight weeks
old, apply Lloyd Montgomery,
Ft, R. 5, Wingham. Phone 743 J 1.
7*
FOR SALE-47 Chunks, average 100
lbs. Gordon Bosman, phone 644J2.
7x
HELP WANTED—FEMALE
ALL TO WIN—nothing to lose—
no disbursement now or later. Spec-
ial call to all women who wish to
make easy money, full or part time.
Take orders for lingerie and hosiery;
for ladies, men, children also babies
wear. Nothing easier, with our low
prices and our magnificently illus.,
trated catalogue, containing 850
superior quality garments, with over
8,500 sizes and colours, all with
samples of our materials. Satisfac-
tion guaranteed or money refunded.
Fast delivery. Generous commission,
bonuses, gifts, etc.
We are positively the ones who give
the most to their representatives
and still offer the lowest selling
prices, which means easy and num-
erous sales. Write immediately for
your free catalogue. DU JOUR
LINGERIE 4235-155 Iberville,
Montreal, P. Q.
23:30:7:14:21:28:4 11b
WORK WANTED
WANTED—Floor sanding and car-
penter work. A. Green, phone Wing-
ham 464W. 23:30:7:14*
- REAL ESTATE
BUILDING FOR SALE—Storage
warehouse on C.N.R. siding in
Wingham, composed of concrete
section 60x20 ft., and frame section
30x20 ft. Apply to Ron Rae.
23h
FOR SALE—Five room brick cottage,
good woodshed, well, good garden.
See J. H. Wylie, Wroxeter, phone 60.
LISTINGS WAN'IeJD—If you have a
business, farm or house to sell, con-
tact Stewart A. Scott, Phone 293,
Wingham. 2rrb
SEVEN ROOM HOUSE, two storey,
hydro, new asphalt roof, all in good
condition, newly painted. Large
extra lot with good fruit trees,
apple, pear, plum and grapes. Barn
on lot, Situated close to Western
Foundry. To close estate, reasonably
priced, See or phone W. Seddon 396,
7rrtf
FOR SALE--Bungalow, 6 large rooms
and storage shed, all in good con-
dition, oil heating, automatic water
heater, modern 4-piece bath With
built-in tub, modern tiled kitchen,
'recently re-decorated with Kerntone.
Available soon, N, Maynard, Wing-
ham,
FOR, SALP.e-Hotise in village of Ger-
rie. Two-storey Irian' brick, seven
rooms, three-piece bath, kitchen,
with built-in cupboards, sun porch,
garage and double lot. Mrs. Frances
Earngey, phone 26r6, Wroxeter,
7:14:21X
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Ground floor, unfurnish-
ed apartment, with three rooms and
private entrance for young couple.
Apply Box 131, Advance-Times,
7b
PASTURE FOR RENT—Can grass 25
head of cattle for 5 months at $2,50
a head per month. Ernest Carter,
R, R. 2, Wingham, Ont,
FOR RENT-100 acre good grass
farm in vicinity of Whitechurch,
apply Box 132, Advance-Times. 7b
FOR SALE—House with modern con-
veniences. Possession June 1st, price
reasonable. Box 133, Advance-Times.
7:14*
CARS FOR SALE
FOR SALE-29 Essex, must be sold
this week. Phone 663M or apply to
31 Catharine St.
MISCELLANEOUS
PASSENGERS WANTED—Driving
from Toronto to Wingham 5 p.m.
Fridays; returning Sunday even-
ings. Approximately 3 hours each
way. Call Gordon, OR8208 after 6 or
Advance-Times, Box 120. 7b
ARTIFICIAL SERVICE at reduced
rates from the licensed growing co-
operative association from Holstein,
Jersey, .Ayrshire, Guernsey, Here-
ford, beef and dual-purpose Short-
horns. Bulls of top quality. Life
membership, $25.00. Members, '$5.00
per cow; non-members, $6.00 per
cow. Waterloo Cattle Breeding
Assoc. R.R. 1, Waterloo. For ser-
vice contact Len L. Fischer, Mild-
may, phone 60r11 before. 10 a.m.
WOULD SOMEONE LIKE b. good
a good garden? You can have mine.
No money required. Mrs. Dave
Hamilton, Minnie St.
SELL YOUR CREAM, Eggs and
Poultry the Co-op way and for your
convenience we have all your Co-op
Feeds available at the right prices
at the Maitland Co-op Creamery.
Lockers available to everyone.
rrb.
TENDERS WANTED—Tenders will
be received by the undersigned up
to noon, May 17., 1952, for the
contract of wiring S. S. No. 4
school house, Culross - Teeswater
School Area, Particulars and plans
may be had from the secretary.
Wiring to be completed during the
summer vacation. Lowest or any
tender not necessarily accepted.
James M, Reid, Secy.-Treas.
R. R. 3, Teeswater. 7b
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons having claims against
the estate of Andrew Holmes, late of
the Village of Bluevale, in the County
of Huron, Gentleman, who died on
or about the 12th day of April A.D.,
1952, are notified to send to the un-
dersigned on or before the tenth day
of May, A.D. 1952, full particulars of
their claims in writing. Immediately
after the said tenth day of May the
assets of the said testator will be dis-
tributed amongst the parties entitled
thereto, having regard only to claims
of which the executors shall then
have notice.
DATED this eighteenth day of April
A.D. 1952.
CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON
• Barristers, etc.,
Wingham, Ontario.
23, 30, 7 Solicitors for executors.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons having claims against
the estate of Ether Maude Gray, late
of the Township of Turnberry in the
County of Huron, Married Woman,
who died on or about the fourteenth
day of April, A.D. 1952, are notified
to send to the undersigned on or
before the twenty-fourth day of May,
A.D. 1952, full particulars of their
claims in writing. Immediately after
the said twenty-fourth day of May
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 notice,
DATED This sixth day of May,
1952.
CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON
Wingham, Ontario.
Solicitors for the administrator.
7, 14, 21
TOWNSHIP OF TURNBERRY
TENDERS
Tenders will be received by the
undersigned until Friday, May 16th.,
for pit run gravel for the crusher; pit
owner to provide a roadway fenced
from livestock. Lowest or any tender
not necessarily accepted.
Geo, T. Thomson, Clerk,
7:14b
NOTICE
COLLECTION OF GARBAGE
AND RUBBISH
Collection of garbage Will be corn-
rnenced each morning at seven o'clock
and the public are requested to co-
operate by placing garbage out on the
previous evening.
0 - 0 - 0
Rubbish and garden cuttings will
be collected each Saturday morning
by the town truck and all material to
be removed should be placed at the
curb on Friday evenings,
By order,
The Town Council.
Dated this 7th day of May, 1952,
7:1M
ENGLISH—In Wingham General
Hospital, on Tuesday, April 29th.,
1952, to Mr. and Mrs. James Eng-
lish, R. R. 4, Wingham, a daughter.
NEWMAN—In Wingham General
Hospital, on Thursday, May 1st.,
1952, to Mr. and Mrs. Donald New-
man, Wingham, a daughter.
Wingham General
Hospital, on Thursday, May 1st.,
1952, to Mr, and Mrs, Gerald Higen-
ell, Wingham, a son.
SWAN—In Wingham General Hospi-
tal, on Saturday, May 3rd,, 1952, to
Mr, and Mrs. Henry Swan, RR 3,
Goderich, a daughter.
LOCKRIDGE—In Wingham General
Hospital, on Sunday, May 4th., 1952,
to Mr. and Mrs. John Lockridge,
Wingham-, a daughter.
HALLIDAY—In Wingham General
Hospital, on Monday, May 5th., 1952,
to Mr. and Mrs. Allan Halliday,
RR 2, Teeswater, a son,
TOMLINSON—In Oakville Trafalgar
Hospital, on Friday, May 2nd., 1952,
to Mr. and Mrs. Keith Tomlinson
(nee Ruth Hamilton), a daughter,
Jane Ann.
Wingham Pair Top
Scorers at Goderich
The Wingham Bridge Club were the
guests of the Goderich Bridge Club at
the Bedford Hotel, Goderich, on the
evening of May 2nd. Fourteen pairs
from each club engaged in a duplicate
match. The Goderich club won by an
aggregate of 1928 points, against 1894
for Wingham.
Individual leading scores were:
North and South: 1. J. H. Crawford
and W. H. French (W) 187%; 2.
Mrs. Sully and Mrs. Mitchell (G)
1851/2 ; 3. Mr. Noble and Mr. Tich-
bourne (G) 157%; 4. Mrs. G. Holmes
and F. Donnelly (G) 146; 5. Miss M.
Johnston and Mrs. G. Godkin (W)
1421/2 ; 6. Mrs. D. D. Mooney and C. F.
Chapman (G) 140%; 7. Mr, and Mrs.
K. Hunter (G) 134, East and West-
1. Mrs. Dean and Mrs. Craigie (G)
158; 2 and 3 (tied) Mrs. J. H. Craw-
ford and Mrs. R. S. Hetherington (W)
157; Mrs. A. Nicol and Miss E. Mc-
Naughton (G) 157; 4, Mr. and Mrs. F.
Curry (G) 1521/2 ; 5. Mrs. A. R. DuVal
and Mrs. W, H. French (W) 1491/2 ;
6. Miss Y. McPherson and H. L. Sher-
bondy (W) 139; 7. Mrs. G. C. Gam-
mage and Mrs. H. C. MacLean (W)
1371/2 ,
Average score each way was 1361/2 .
Following the game a delicious
lunch was served,
THE VOICE OF TEMPERANCE
So the brewer's money has won
again. This time it is the Canadian
drama league. -,It had no money, It
wanted to make extravagant awards.
The brewer has lots of money. He
would underwrite the financial needs
of the drama league. The price he
asked was that the trophy should
bear his name. The drama league
succumbed to the brewer's temptation.
So now it will not be the Governor
General's trophy but the brewer'::
trophy that will be the award offered
to the winning dramatic society. It
is high class publicity for the brewer.
For the drama league it is an associ-
ation that it cannot afford to make
if it wants to be free and independent
and if it wants to hold the respect
and good will of the Canadian public.
It is not to be tolerated that our
institutions of learning and culture
should accept the patronage of the
brewer. —Advt.
TOWNSHIP OF TURNBERRY
TENDERS
Tenders will be received by the
undersigned until Friday, May 16th,,
for the construction of a concrete
culvert on the sideroad at Lot 25,
Con. 12. Work to be completed by
October 31st., 1952. Plans and speci-
fications at the Clerk's office, Blue-
vale A cheque for 10% of contract to
accompany tender. Lowest or any ten-
der not necessarily accepted.
Geo. T, Thomson,
Clerk,
7:141)
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Mrs. Robert
Dickson wish to thank their friends
and neighbours for their acts of kind-
ness and flowers during their recent
bereavement. 7*
NOTICE
The Belgrave chopping mill will be
closed Thursday afternoons during
the months of May, June, fuly, Aug-
ust, September.
Belgrave Co-Operative Association.
713
WEDNESDAY, NAT- 7t14., 191%t
Coutts of Osgoode is given below,
"Preheat oven to 450 degrees (hot),
Linea baking sheet with brown paper.
Drain 2 cans (approx. 11: pound each)
Salmon „ , flake fish and mash
bon4. Combine 213 cup mayonnaise,
11 teaspoon salt, 34 teaspoon pepper,
1Y... teaspoons Worcestershire sauce, At \
tablespoon chopped parsley, 1 table..1"
spoon finely-chopped onion and 1
tablespoon lemon juice, add 11/2 cups,
cold, cooked rice and the salmon and.
bones and mix lightly with a fork, let
stand five minutes, shape texture into.
10 or 12 croquettes and roll in fine
dry bread, crumbs, arrange on pro.-
pared baking sheet about 1,E: inch.
apart, Bake in preheated oven until.
browned about 15 minutes, Yield 5 or.
6 servings,"
ST. HELENS
Mrs. S. E, Hayward, Miss M. C.
Rutherford 'and Mrs. W. I, Miller at-
tended the Huron Presbyterial of the
W.M.S. of the United Church at Clin-
ton on Thursday. Rev. S. A. Hayward
and Mr. W. I. Miller were in attend-
ance at the meeting of Presbytery ire
the same town.
Mr. Wm. Mitchell, of Toronto, was
a week-end visitor with his uncle, Mr.. 41..
Wm, Vkiebster and Mrs. Webster.
Mrs. Alex Murdie is spending the
week at her home in Waterloo.
NOTICE
Under Government regulations
I urgently request all growers
of corn in the North part of
Huron County which includes
garden plots as well as field
corn to have all refuse of corn
either burned or buried before I
the 20th day of May, 1952.
Penalties are provided for the
non compliance in the Plant
Disease Act.
Corn Borer Inspector
Thos. Dougherty,
P.O. Box 927,
Goderich, Ontario
SPRING SPECIAL on
PERM A NENTS
Permanents from $4.50 to $10.00
Evenings by Appointment
LICENSED OPERATOR
also
BRECK TREATMENTS
SHAMPOOS and
FINGER WAVING
Charm Beauty Salon
PHONE 445
MINNIE ST., WINGHAM
was held Monday evening in the par-
ish hall. The roll call wds responded
to by each member relating briefly
the life of her patroh saint.
The various committee conveners
reported progress on arrangements
made for the dance the Sodality is
sponsoring in the parish hall. It was
decided to order manuals for the so-
ciety. General Holy Communion Sun-
day will be observed on May 18th.
Miss Patricia Brophy contributed
two pleasing piano solos: "Tales from
the Vienna Woods", b y Johann
Strauss, and "Souvenir", by Franz
Shubert. Misses Sally Slosser and Ar-
lene Rettinger served a dainty lunch
and the meeting closed with prayer
by Father Durand, The last meeting
until the fall season will be held June
2nd.
Mrs. Carman Coutts, daughter-in-
law of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Coutts of
Wingham, of Osgoode, Ont., won one
of the twenty prizes in the national
recipe contest for a famous Canadian
food; sponsored by the Canadian
Home Journal in co-operation with
the Associated Salmon Canners of
British Columbia. For her prize win-
ning recipe for baked salmon croquet-
tes, Mrs. Coutts received a shining
new electric range.
The final contest was held at Tor-
onto's palace Pier with 1,200 spectat-
ors occupying every seat in the build-
ing, Twenty kitchenettes were set up.
one for each of the finalists and each
one of these ladies set about prepar-
ing her favorite recipe with the soft
music of the orchestra in the back-
ground.
Nine Canadian experts in house-
hold science and cookery served as
the panel of judges. Each lady after
completing her entry, was presented
with the electric range on which her
cooking was done. The grand prize
winner was Mrs. H. Gordon Hill of
Chatham, Ontario, with her Salmon
and Almond Casserole de Luxe.
The recipe for baked salmon ore-
guettes as prepared by Mrs. C. C.
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