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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1953-10-14, Page 6Minister's Widow Buried in Oorrie. Mrs, Mabel M. Ashton, .of CUre borne St, Lendon, died suddenly is Victoria Hespital, London, on Friday, October 0th, aged 76 years. ger bus, band, 00 Rev, W. J, Ashton was Well known minister of the Methecila church in the London Conference and. had served at West Lorne, Bothwell, Thernesaille, Sarnia, St,- Thomas and. Wellington St, Vetted Church, Lon- clan. He was a native of Gerele, and brother of Mr. Hilton Ashton, Gorrie, lie predeceased her in February, 1932 Bern Florence in Larribtop Courie ty, Mrs. Ashton had resided in London. for the past 30 years. She was active in the Work of the church and, a Life- member of the One son, the. Rev, 0, B. Ashton, of St. Clair Ave,. United Church, Toronto, and one dau- ghter, Beulah (Mrs Bruce Hudson), Vancouver, survive with three grand-' children, Service was held at 1 p.m,, at. the Gordanier Funeral Home, Lon... don, on Tuesday and interment wiev in the Gorrie cemetery. Young Ladies' Sociality Meets The Sodality ,of the -Blessed Virgin met in the church hall fdr their Oc- tober meeting with President Shirley Chettleburgla presiding. After the opening of the meeting Father Durand suggested that the Sodality meet the five first Satur- days of the month in a body in hon- or of Our Blessed Lady, Meditating with him for fifteen, minutes on the mysteries of the rosary, after 7,30 Mass. This will start in November. _e It was also suggested by Father Durand that he would give ten min- ute talks on the different titles of the Blessed Virgin during the meetings. Margaret Brophy moved that tick- ets, worth ten cents each be drawn at each meeting for a prize. The win- ner of the' prize is to provide the prize for the following meeting. Miss- Brophy offered to buy the first prize. Choir practice for the Sociality will' be held after each meeting. The president treated the girls with candy and the meeting was closed with prayer. WINGHAM TAXI SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT 4fif FOR QUICK SERVICE PHONE i5 1.111111111111a1111111111111a111101111111111111111a41111111r also a GOOD choice of Men's dress and work shoes HARRY BROWNE Repairing SHOES Sales '51"1111.1111111111111111111111111111111•1411101111111114 The Salvation Army Annual TEA and SALE will be held in the Council Chambers at 2.30 p.m. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17 Home Baking, Aprotis and Fancy Work Everyone Welcome remoimmmlY•••••••=.1•01•101•1110•1.....INIONNINIMMINE•10111101111M11101•1111•1111111•1101111•••••11 .1110•••1' aa wainaliammuallafflaismatiailawaillatilalt•tolamatmallotaritutteraiii *I * I * i ii a a „ Atli A i 'renders will be received by the it undersigned up to Oct. 19th, 1953, for i contract of trans/Meting' pupils, not including the Carter ehildrel of S.S, 1. No, S to SS. /%1`o. 2 school, CuitoSs- I Teeswater Schaal Area, a distance, of s approximately 16.4 miles per day. i Applicants to State full particulars - re vehicle and insurance. d iii . Lowest or any tender not neeetisrir-, I ily accepted. I JAMES M., 'REID, Steretary-Treasurer ilk ' ii r Et D CuirosseTeesWater School Area BO*Ira . - R LIVERY rot. 1, Teeivrater„ = 7:141, 1,111.1ITS iVEGETABUS it--. wrompur TENDERS • a a a PHONE 534 fienimmismitammoditiminitiosossimmolummemoistuanitur. Phone your order with confidence I Wingham Fruit Market SAVE MONEY SAVE TIME ; BUY BY CLASSIFIED Sacred .11°ml C'":" ••••• - • - Plarz Regular Bingos P E.RS:ON ALS had Mrs. N. p, Kirkland and two sons, of Fort Erie, spent the holi- day with Mr. and Mrs-W, Reid, town, -Mr. and Mrs. Barry Wenger spent the holiday week-end in Honey Har- bour. -Mr. and Mrs. 3, Hillman and their daughter, Miss Susan, of Toronto, ,sperit the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. W. Reid, town. -Mrs, 0. A. Carrothers, of Port Stanley, spent a few days at the home of her niece, Mr, and Mrs. Stan Camp- bell and family, -Mr. and Mrs. 0, C. Gorrell ani two sees, Peter and David, of Port Credit, spent the week-end with lqr. and Mrs. W. A. Ileughan, -Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wart and Linda, and Mr. and Mee, Bill Kipp and Marie, of London, visited Mrs, N. Gowdy and daughters, over Thanksgiving. -Mrs. Peter Mcintosn and Mrs. Harold Norman, of Kincardine, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Golley for a few days last week. -Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hammond, of Toronto, and Mr. Alex Ross, of Mil- verton, were holiday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hammond. -Mr. and Mrs. Don Rosenhagen and family, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Brydges, of Brant- ford. -Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Miles Overend over the Thanksgiving week- end were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lint and family, of Toronto. -Mr. and Mrs. Michael McPhail and family, visited over the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. William IllePhail, of Barker, N. Y. -Mr. and Mrs. E. A, Elliott and son, Brad, of Exeter, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hopper, of London, spent the week-end with their parents. -Miss Isobel Elliott, of St. Cath- arines, was a week-end visitor with Mr, and Mrs.•Robert Montgomery and Mr. , and Mrs. Raymond Elliott, Blue- vale. -Mr, and Mrs. Trueman Beatty, of Toronto, spent the Thanksgiving week-end with the latter's aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Thompson, East Wawanosh. -Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. V. A Wilson, of Tor- onto, and Mr and Mrs. E. R. Hopper, of Exefer, spent the week-end with relatives in Wingham, -Mr. 'Carman Coutts, of Ottawa, and Miss Norma .Coutts, of West Lorne, were home to see their father, Mr. R. A, Coutts, who is ill in Wing- ham General Hospital. -Miss Margaret and Miss Ruth Mitchell, of Toronto, and Me, and Mrs, Arthur Featherstone, of Willowdale, were week-end visitors with Mrs. Jas, H. Mitchell, of Leopold Street. -Guests with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Armstrong over the week-end were Mrs. Olive Gallaher and Mrs. R. L. Stewart, of London, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bewes •and Mary Jane, of Welland. -Mr. and Mrs. Clarkson Martin and daughter, Miss Lorna, and Mr. (Donald Stewart, of Galt, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Martin. rskto Six '.direWMOMM Adv FOR SALE FOR 'SALE-Ladies' Gold Winter Coat, fur trimmed, good as new, size*18 to 20, $12.50. Kellwood Cheese pagne Winter Coat, eize 14 to 16; never were once, $12.50, Apply at Hammerton Studio, FOR SALF.-Grade 1 quality Reg. Laurentian Table Turnips; 75c per bushel (50 lbs.); will deliver Harvey Timm Bluevale, phone 4r1 Wroxeter 14* FOR SALE-Child's Snow Suit; red satin, size 3. Mrs. Hartley Smith, Minnie Street, 14b FOR SALE-Shotgun, Savage auto- matic, twelve gauge five shot, ham- merless takedown, twenty-eight inch barrel, 64.1. lbs., new 1950; like new, reduced to $110. Unable to hunt, Ap- ply William Nickel, phone Wroxeter 8-14. 14* FOR SALE-One Nylon Snow Suit, size 1, color blue, like new; also 1 Mahogany Settee with 2 matching chairs, outstanding value. Phone 449w, 14b FOR SALE-Heinzman Piano, apart- ment size. Phone 393j, 14* FOR SALE-144-40 Repeating Rifle. Apply to Phil Dawson, phone 713w4, 14* FOR SALE-Wood. Apply to Ross Gray, R.R, 1, Bluevale, phone Wrox- eter 16r3, 14* FOR SALE-Wine folding Baby Bug- gy, good condition, phone 673w. FOR SALE-Child's Winter Outfit, size 6x. Coat and leggings, grey, trimmed with dark green, Wool, Call 167w. 14* CRESS CORN SALVE-for sure re,- lief. Druggists sell Cress Bunion Salve - wear stylish shoes soon. FOR SALE-LADDERS, step exten- sion and straight, aircraft type, aluminum alloy. Weight 1 pound per foot. Will not rot, warp, splin- ter or burn. R. G. Gibson, phone 53 Wroxeter, rrrrl4b IF BACKACHES are slowing you up, take RUMACAPS and help yourself to relief from pains and aches. Ask your Druggist, J13rr FOR SALE-Turkeys, all sizes, apply Chas. Campbell, phone 727-j-22. 7:14* -e- FOR SALE--No. i cob core or shelled corn from Kent County. For the best in feed value quality and the lowest in prices contact Clarence Gibson, phone 45r11, Fordwich. rrb FOR SALE-Large Quebec Heater. New bricks and grates. Cheap. Phone 167w, 14b FOR SALE-Farrnal A Tractor in very good condition and Cultivator. Also 20 Cord of Wood, stove size;- -Gas Engine for washing inashine, runs like rieW, Apply to Joe Dees, Con. 4, Morris Township, R.R.5, Br tissel$, 15* LIVESTOCK FOR SALE FOR SALE-10 suckers, tl weeks old, also 2 calves. Apply Joe Schneider, phone 505W12. 14b FOR SALE-Seven Head of yearling Shorthorn Cattle. Phone 5e9w3. 15b FOR SALE-A good Teani of Work Horses; quiet and good to work. Ap- ply to John Dinsmore, auctioneer, phone Wroxeter 31r16. 14* FOR SALE 1 Year Shorthorn Cow, Roan, newly calved October 20th. Apply S. Procter, phone 32r52, Brus- sels. 14* 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 SAVE MONEY by using our storage lockers, available to town and country Citizens. Sell your cream, eggs, and poultry to your Wingham Co-operative. Ask for your Cash div- idend for Eggs, Poultry and Cream. It pays to deal with the 'United Co- operatives in Winghant 26rrb FOR ARTIFICIAL insemination at its best for all breeds, call the Water- tween 7.30 and 10.00 am. on Week days and 7.30 and 9,30 tun, on Sari- days. Phone collect Clinton 242 or Mildnlay 1301t12. 13:27:10:24rrb LOST LOST-At Teeswatcr Fait,. a lady's white gold wrist watch, initials on back, "Ii. S," Reward. -Finder please leave at Advance-Times. 14* WANTED DE.AESTOOK removed from your farm promptly for sanitary disposal. Teleplione collect; Palmerston 123W, Durham 308 or Wingham 278. pea, PON YOUNG 1...11vIrrED. 1rth WANTED-Small, Organ in good con- dition; also one Wooden Front Wheel from wheelbarrow. Apply to Bere 57 Advance-Times. 14* WANTED-Used Ice Cream Freezer. Apply Cameron's Billiard's. 14b WANTED-Child's Pedal Car or simi- lar, good condition. Phone 199. 15b WANTED-A factory,built sreedust burner, in good condition. Apply Advance-Times, phone 34. 15b REAL ESTATE LISTINGS WANTED-If you have a ' business, farm or houseeto sell, con- tact Stewart A. Scott, Phone 293, Wingham, representing Dudley E. Holmes, Real Estate Broker, Lis- towel. rrh FOR SALE-White brick house con- taining four bedrooms with closets, three-piece bath upstairs, living room, dining room, den with fire- place and kitchen down. 'Electric heater, laundry tubs, full basement, hardwood floors, hot water heating, blower attached. Double garage. Priced for quick sale. Terms can be arranged. Phone 343-w, 7:14b WANTED TO PURCHASE-House and barn or rent within 5 miles of Wingham. Must be on main high- way. State lowest price, etc. J. Shut- tlewood, box 39, P. 0. Wingham. Phone 142. - 14* FOR RENT FOR RENT-Three large rooms .up- stairs, side entrance. North Street. Phone 502j12. 15b FOR RENT-Furnished 4-room apart- ment. Phone 314. 14* FOR LEASE WHITE ROSE SERVICE STATION- for lease in Town of Teeswater, pos- session November 1st., 1953. This station comprises lovely apartment above station, lovely sun room, hoist, pit, modern greasing, etc. Lowboy pumps, paved driveways, basement, heated by furnace in basement, wash rack, work bench, very reasonable tent, good gallonage in good state of repair, new paint job. A real gold mine to the right party. Apply to Sam McDonald, Clinton, Box 329. 14:21128b HELP WANTED FEMALE GIRL WANTED on the farm for companionship for young person, Apply box 5$ Advance-Times. 14* WANTED-Intelligent young Woman with pleasing personality for work as dental sqqistant. No exper- ience necessary. Apply Dr. A. S. Brown, Harriston, Ont. 14h WOMAN-for hoilsete0.4 half day a week. Phone 34, OPPORTUNITIES FOR MEN AND WOMEN Become a bookkeeper, stenographer, or typist in your spare time. Lessons, 50 cents. For particulars write Can- adian Correspondence Courses, 1290 Bay Street, Toronto, 14:21b MEN WANTED Ages 17 = 40 Years Tradesmen' up to 45 Years MARRIED APPLICANTS ACCEPTED Free 'Medical Services Unequalled Pension Plan 30 Days Paid Holidays COMING EVENTS THE WOMEN'S INSTITUTE will Meet on Thursday, October 22nd e at 2,30 p.m., program conveners, Mrs. A. R. DuVal, Mrs. R. Car/We bell. Mr, J. L Baker, Assistant Dir- ector of Dairying, with the Depart- ment of Agriculture, will speak on Ontario's Dairy Industry. Hostesses Mrs, Hasa% Mrs. Mitchel, Mrs, W. J. Henderson, Mrs. George Deyell, C14b CARD OF THANKS We wish to sincerely thank all our friends and relatives for expressions of kindness shown us during our recent sad bereavement. Mrs, M. Nicholson, Mrs, J. Mustard, 14* CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank Mrs. Morrey. and the hospital staff, Dr, Corrin, Rev. M. Bailie and Rev. Alex Nimmo, all who sent sympathy cards, the many friends for the flowers and help and also the neighbours for their thought- fulness and help in our recent sad bereavement. F. Baliagh and family. 15b CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Clarkson Elliott Johnston wish to express their sincere , thanks to relatives, friends and neighbours for beautiful floral tributes, kindness and sympathy shown to them in their recent sad bereavement. Special thanks to Rev. D. J. MacRae and the Walker Funer- al Home, 15b Mrs. Mary Johnston and girls. CARD OF THANKS I would like to express my sincere thanks to Mrs. Morrey and the hos- pital staff, Dr, Connell and Dr. Cor- rin, and to all the friends who sent flowers, cards and expressions of kindness during my recent stay in hospital. Mrs. William Grover 15b IN MEMORIAM MOFFAT-In loving memory of a dear husband and father, John 3. Moffat, Wingham, who passed away Oct. 13, 1951. Nothing can ever take away - The love a heart holds dear Fond memories linger every_ day Remembrance keeps him near. Sadly missed by his wife and family, 14* IN MEMORIAM STE, MARIE--In loving memory of Francis R. Ste, Marie, who passed away October 16th, 1951. He is gone but not forgotten, And as dawns mother year, In our lonely hours of thinking Thoughts of him are always near. pays of sadness still come o'er us, Vriencis may think the wound is healed, But they little know the sorrow That lies within the heart concealed. -Remembered by his Wife and Family. 14* IN MEMORIAM TEMPLEM.A.N-In loving memory of Frederick A. R, Tempieman, a dear father, who passed away October 16th, 1952. His weary hours and days8 of pain, His troubled nights are past; And in our aching hearts we know He has found sweet rest at last. -Ever remembered by Wife and Family. 14* IN MEMORIAM ROBERTS-In loving remembrance of Charles Anthony Roberts, who, passed away October 18th, 1951. -Ever remembered by his Wife, Lloy, and sons, Jack and Richard. 14* DIED WINDSOR-At Detroit on Oct 3rd, 1953, Ida Elizabeth Carrick, beloved wife of Wan A. Windsor, of 14164 Auburn Ave., Detroit, Michigan,- in her 62nd year. Interment in Glen Eden cemetery, Detroit TOWNSHIP Or TUUNBERRY VOTERS' LIST 1953 Notice is hereby given that I have complied with Section 0 of the Voters' Lists Act and that I have posted -up at My office at Bluevale on the 5th day of October 1953, the list of all perbons entitled to vote In the said Municipality at municipal elections and that such list remains there for inspection:* And I hereby call upon all Voters to take inunediate'proceedings' to halt any error's or omissions correct- ed according to law, the last tiny for appeals being the 20th day of Octob- er 1963. Dated this 15th day cif Ottober 1963 Geo, T Thomsen, Cleric. 14b The monthly meeting of the C.W.L. of Sacred Heert R, C. Church was held Tuesday, October 6th in the parish hall. Mrs, Alf, Lockridge, presidente was in the chair. Plans were discussed to hold a bingo en the first and third Teesday of each month, It was decided to bold the firet of these on October eft. Arrapgements were completed to have a pep apd refreshment stand, available for those in attendance, Mrs. Tom Rafferty was named ewe. vener of "refreShments, A donation was made to the Can- adian National Intitute for the Blind. Mrs. Leretta. Ste, Marie and Mrs. Red- mond, buying committee, will attend to the purchase of 30 folding chairs for the parish hall. The meeting closed with prayer fol- lowed py refreshments. A prize don- ated by Mrs. Joe Brophy was raffled and the winner was Mrs. Lockridge, The next meeting will be held on November 10, the second Tuesday, since there will be a bingo in the parish hall on November 3. Crop Report H. R. Baker Due to a week of fine weather, far- mers in the cash crop area have been busy completing the harvesting of their beans, and since harvest was held up by a couple of heavy rains, attendance at some of the local fall fairs was somewhat lessened by the busy season. Due to recent heavy frosts silo filling is in full swing and farmers report very excellent crops of silage corn. Aftermath is also making progress with the high moisture and abundant sunny weather. It is believ- ed that the fall wheat acreage is con- siderably lower this year due to the combined effect from late harvest of crops, difficulty in early tillage and the lack of encouragement from the present wheat price. AUCTION SALE OF REAL ESTATE By direction of The Administrator the following real estate will be offered for sale by Public Auction on the premises, Of Phoebe Densmore, Wingham, Ontario. on the 15th DAY OF OCTOBER 1953 at 12.30 Real Estate (Subject to a Reserve Bid) Part of Lot 86, being the north half of the south 3' of Lot 87 Davies Survey in the Town of Wingham, County of Huron, on which is a good dwelling, which will be open for in- spection at 11 a.m, day of sale. Terms-Cash Condition will be made known the day of sale For further particulars apply to: Mr. Donald Blue, Auctioneer, 'Ripley, Ontario, 7:111) CLEARING AUCTION SALE Of Farm Stock, Implements and All Farm AccessorieS Lot 33, Con. 14, East Wawanosh Highway 86, 4 miles west of Wingham FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16th at 1.30 p.m. • TERMS-CASH Lance Grain, Ie G. Bryce, Prop. Auctioneer. 14b NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS IN THE ESTATE OF GEORGE T. ROBERTSON, DECEASED All persons having Claims against the Estate of George T. Robertson, late of- the Town of Wingham in the County of Huron, Gentleman, deceas- ed, who died on or about the sixth day of August, A.D,, 1953, are requir- ed to file full particulars of • their claims with the undersigned Solicit& for the Executor, on or before the 17th day of October, A,D., 1953. /Ili- medlately after the said date, .the assets of the deceased, will be distri- buted, having regard only to claims of which the Executor shall then have had notice. DATED at Wingharn, Ontario, this twenty-eighth day of September, A,D,, 1953. J. W. BUSHFIELD, QC., Wingham, Ontario, Solicitor for the Executor. 80:7:14b NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS IN 'ISE ESTATE ONE EMILY A. HOLLOWAY, DECEASED All persons having claims against the Estate of Emily A. HollOWay, late of the Town of Wingham in the County Of Hurons- Spinster, deceased, who died -on or about the seventh day of September, AD., 1953, ate required to file full partitulers Of their claims with the undersigned Solicitor for the Executors, on Or before the 17th. day of October, A. IS,, 1953. Iontnedi- ately after the said date, the assets of the deceased, will be distributed, having regard only to elahrie of which the Executors shall then have had notitel, DATED at Witightm, Ontario, this 29th, day of September, A.11,, 19153, w, rrUsitsorLD, 40, Wingharn, Ontario, Solicitor for the Otecutora, 10:7:14b Gannett, of town, spent the Week-end holiday with the latter's sister, Mrs. p, H. Miller, Detroit. -Thanksgiving visitors with Mr, John Rc,by were: Mr. and Mrs. Bert Small, of Ludington, Mich„ Mrs, M. Small, Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Waller; and children, of Waterloo, -Miss Nell Hutchison and Miss Meta McLaughlin, of Toronto, Miss Ruth Holder and Mr. John McLaugh- lin, of Ottawa,-Mrs. Muir McLaughlin, of Sarnia, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs, N. T, McLaughlin. -Mr, and Mrs. Janles Henderson, and their daughter, Isobel, Mr. and Mrs. James Ward, all of Brantford, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C, R, Henderson, of, Wingham, over Thanks- giving. -Mr. and Mrs. Norman Smith were in Orillia over the week-end to attend the *funeral of Mr. Smith's father, George E. Smith, who died suddenly on Wednesday, in his 86th year. The funeral was on Saturday. Week-end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Spielvogel were Mr. and Mrs:Clarence King, George- town; Mr. Rudolph Spielvogel and daughter, Ruth, Acton, Mr. Jim Spiel vogei and Miss Jean Dolmage, Kitch- ener. -Holiday visitors with Mr. and Mrs: W. A. Galbraith were: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Galbraith and Jack of Toronto; Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Pollard of Tor- onto; Mr. and Mrs, Win. D. 'Galbraith, of Kitchener and Mr and Mrs. Nor- man Dickinson, of Ottawa. -Mr. and Mrs. A. Weir Eckenswiller of Port Credit, Misses Pearl and Babe Eckenswiller, of Mimico, Mr, and Mrs. Norman A. Gowdy of Kitchener, and their grandson, Robert McDonald, of Galt, spent the week-end with the former's aunt, Mrs. E. A. VanStone. BIRTHS MUNRO-In North Vancouver, B. C., Hospital, on Monday, October 5th., 1953, to Mr. and Mrs. James Munro (nee Alice Laidlaw) a daughter, Sheila Margaret. WELWOOD-In Wingham General Hospital, on Sunday, October 11th, 1953, to Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wel- ' wood, Wingham, a daughter. GRAHAM-In Wingham General Hos- pital, on Sunday, October 11th, 1953, to Mr. and Mrs. Allan Graham, R. 5, Lucknow, a daughter. TAYLOR-In Wingham General Hos- pital, on Sunday, October 11th, 1953, to Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Taylor, R. 5, Wingham, a daughter. NOBLE-In Wingham General Hos- pital, on Monday, October 12th, 1953, to Mr. and Mrs. John Noble, Tees- water, a .daughter. WHITE-In Wingham General Hospi- tal, on Monday, October 12th, 1953, to Mr, and Mrs. Wilfred White, Wingham, a daughter, MacKENZIE-In Wingham General Hospital, on Tuesday, October 13th, 1953, to Mr, and Mrs. Frank Mac- Kenzie, Lucknow, a daughter. van DER MEY-In Wingham Gen- eral Hospital, on Wednesday, Octo- ber 14th, 1953, 'to Mr. and Mrs, Ab- raham van Der Mey, Wingham, son. COURT OF REVISION The Court of Revision on the 1954 Assessment Roll for Morris Township will, be held on October 19, 1953 at 10 a.m. in the Morris Township Hall, Geo, C. Martin, Clerk. 7:14b TENDERS WANTED TRUCKS Approx. 360 cu. in, displacement, 1000 x 20 tires, 'heater, defroster, elec- trical directional equipment, reinforc- ed frames, dirk green colour. Please quote on any number of trucks from' one to four; two units to be equipped with 7 yard Galion Dutrip Bodies. No trade-in. For any further in- formetion contact the undersigned. Tenders will be accepted Until noon, October 30th, 1953, Lowest or any tender not necessar- ily accepted. Peter D. Patterson, County Engineer, Court House, Goderich, Ontario. 14b nc41-Znies, WedneedaY, Pet. 14, 1955 - — FOUND POUND-A pair of glasses, Owner TUES, .20 OCT. tan have smile by calling at 4114 10 to 1/ noon VaneWIli r Per Year loo Catle Breeding Association be- A CHANCE TO TRAVEL To Get All This and More SEE THE ARMY RECRUITING OFFICER at The ARMOURY -Mr. and Mrs. Geo, W, Copeland, .ef -Mr. and Mrs, H. 1Yt. Justason, of Toronto, spent the week-end with his Kitchener, and Mr. and Mrs, R. Gs Parents, Mr. and Mrs. E, S-Cepelend, ---Misses Pattons of Toronto, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrp, .Gee, Conker,