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HARRY BROWNE
Classifieds Are- Div rsified Inexpensive and Fast-Acting Five Company Heads
Endorse League Plan
For Employee Health
The presidents of five major coll-
odion companion have gone on record
as strongly endorsing the new Indus-
trial Membership Plan to the Health
League of Canada,
R. C. Berkinshiew, president and
general manager, Goodyear Tire and
Rubber co,, of Canada Ltd., George
C. Crawford, president, Standard San!.
ta.ry & Dominion Radiator Ltd., W.
Earle Gordon, president, Trent Valley
Bakeries Ltd.; M. 3, Kelly, president,
O'Keefe's Brewing Co, Ltd.; and ;tan-
ley ea Young, president, Christie
Brown and Co., Ltd, are those quoted
at length in the current issue of the
magazine HEALTH.
"Anything that we as citizens can
do to strengthen the Canadian tradl-
lion of looking after our own individ-
nal welfare is of the greatest import-
ance today, " declares Mr. Berkin-
ebaw. "The work of the Health Leag-
ue of Canada in the field of public
education has always been directed to-
ward this end. One cannot praise too
highly any voluntary organization that
So encourages the development of in-
dependent initiative."
"It is no secret that every individe
ual's outlook and morale is deeply af-
fected by how he feels physically,"
adds Mr. Gordon. "A well man is a
happier man, and a happy man is
much more capable of meeting and
solving the problems that confront
him in his daily life—both on the job el
and at home.
"We want our'employees to be as
fit, both physically and mentally, as it
is in our power to make them,", Mr.
Gordon concludes. "In the Health
League of Canada's Industrial Mem-
bershiP Plan, we see a tool that will
greatly help in achieving this goal."
Briefly, this new Industrial member-
ship plan involves the, provision by a
company of individual member-
ship in the Health League for each
employee, This membership entitles
the employee to receiye in his home
one year's issues of the magazine
HEALTH, and also provides for mem-
bers' meetings to hear medical auth-
orities discuss common diseases. The
cost to the company is two dollars per
employee enrolled, The objective: to
keep personnel healthier, and so to
reduce absenteeism rates in industry.
Offered for the first time only a
few months ago, the plan already has
enrolled several thousand industrial
members. The directing committee
comprises some of Canada's most pro-fitO
minent financial and industrial lead-
ere.
Detailed information may be obtain-
ed by writing to the Health League of
Canada, 111 Avenue Road, Toronto, 5.
rage Six The Virbaghani Advan
BIRTHS
MOFFATT—In Wingham General
Hospital, On Wednesday, October 21,
1953, to Mr. and Mrs, Pavia Mof-
fatt, HOlyrood, a son.
SNOWDEN—In Wingham General
Hospital, on Monday, October 26,
1.953, to Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Snow-
den, Lucknow, R. 2, a son.
OHM—In Wingham General Hospital,
on Tuesday, October 27th, 1953, to
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ohm, Wingliann
a daughter.
PRESTON—To „John and Ivy ll'ree-
ton, at Aleaaridra Marine Hospi-
tal, Goderich, on Saturday, October
24th, 1953, a daughter, Julia Edith.
NEW LIBRARY BEING
ERECTED IN BLUEVALE
PERSONALS
et-Times, Wedneeda4 Oct. 38, 1953
MISCELLANEOUS
GET YOUR GARDEN PLOUGHED
now—see Harold Dennis, or call
r 70 w 12. 28*
DISABLED WAR VETERAN solleits
, orders for NEW and RENEWAL
Subscriptions for All Magazines and
Periodicals. Many special Xireas
rates, Wonderful repeater gifts and
easy shopping. Gift cards sent to
announce all gifts. Eight years of
dependable service guarantee satis-
faction. Plione 160, 'Wingnam, or
write Leon C. Cantelon, Box 207,
Wingham, Ont., for rates.
LOST
LOST—A pair of navy nand sewn kid
gloves with white stitching, size
6 112, behind the Presbyterian
church phone 34 or write Mrs.
Frank Mt olden, R. 2, Holyrood, 28b
WANTED
DEADSTOCK removed from your
farm promptle elevanitary disposal.
Telephone collets::' .i. eleiersten 123W,
Durham 398 or Wingham 378, GOR-
DON YOUNG LIMITED. laria
WANTED—To purchase a 7 or 8 room
house. Apply to box 61, Advance-
Times. 28b
WANTED—$2,000 for first mortgage
on first class town property. Good
security, Six per cent interest. Apply
Box 62, Advance-Times. 28rrb
LIVESTOCK WANTED—Dead, dis-
abled horses or cows removed free
of charge, For prompt and efficient
service phone collect, Wingham 561,1'
or William Stone Sons Limited,
Ingersoll. 28rrb
HELP WANTED FEMALE
WANTED—girl for general house-
work. Box 59, Advance-Times,
21;28;41)
WANTED—Reliable girl for Bakery
and store. Apply Rapp's Bakery, 28*
REAL ESTATE
LISTINGS WANTED—If you have a
business, farm or house to sell, con-
tact Stewart A. Scott, Phone 293,
Wingharn, representing Dudley E.
Holmes, Real Estate Broker,. Lis-
towel. rrb
FOR SALE—A fully modern six room
brick house, bank barn and hen
house on forty acres of good work-
able land, paved road, near town
and school. Priced to sell, terms.
Also 62 acres and 70 acres on good
road with splendid buildings. Other
farms of various sizes.
A good feed mill with grinder, roller,
mixer, seed cleaner and treater, a
new G. M. diesel engine, run one
year, in a splendid farming cone
munity. A real buy, owner deceased,
Apply to Cecil Wheeler, Blyth, phone
88. 28*
FOR SALE--A 50 acre farm in Cul-
ross Township with valuable bush
(no buildings); 1.00 acre farm in
Huron Township with buildings;
Hatchery farm, Teeswaterview and
150 acres with two sets of buildings;
Brick house with all modern con-
veniences on the outskirts of Tees- i water, small barn on the property ,
for hens, etc. Apply to Alex B. Mc- '
Kague, Teeswater, local representa- c,
tive for Morris B. Percival, Real '
1 Estate, London, 28b '
FOR LEASE t
i
WHITE ROSE SERVICE STATION— i
for lease in Town of Teeswater, pos- t
session November 1st., 1953. This i
' station comprises lovely apartment
above station, lovely sue room, hoist, tl
pit, modern greasing, etc. Lowboy 1
pumps, paved driveways, basement,
heated by furnace in basement, wash 4
rack, work bench, very reasonable
rent, 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.
14:21:28b
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NOTICE
A Court of Revision on the Assess-
ment Roll of the Town of Wingham
the year 1.954, will be held at the
Town Hall, Wingharn, Ontario, on
Monday evening, November 9th, 1953, ;
at 8 o'clock in the evening.
Dated at Wingharn, Ontario, this
26th day of October, 1953. W, A. Galbraith, Clerk
Wingham, Ont, 284b
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COURT OF REVISION 1
(
The Court a Revision on the 1954
Assessment Roll for East Wawanosla ,
Township, will be held oh November
3rd., 1953 at two o'clock at the Bel- ,
t grave Community Centre.
H , R. . Thompson, Clerk. 21:28b
APPLICATIONS FOR i
TAX COLLECTOR VOU i
TIM TOWNSILLP OF' HOWICK :
Applications for the position of Tax I
Collector for the 'Isoneriship of How, 4
ick Will be received by the undersign.,
ed until 12 o'clock noon, November 4, )
1953. Salary to be $375.00 pet year. Ap-
plicant to state age, experieece and ,
qualqualifications.
P. L. burst, (
Clerk, Township of Howick, 1
Wroxeter, Ontario, 1
21:26b
FOR. SALE'
—Mrs. Sangster of D.C., visited with
Mr, and Mrs, Robt. Deyell.
—Mr, and Mrs, Joe Kerr visited re-
cently in North Bay,
—Misses Grace and Olive Robertson
of Goderich, spent last week at the
home of Mrs, Ellen McPherson,
-Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sanderson
were week-end visitors at the home
of Mr. and Mrs, Harry Town.
—Mrs. Joe Kerr and Miss Mary
Johnston visited in Sarnia over the
week-end,
—Mrs, T, Brandon and daughter, of
Clinton, visited at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Robt, Deyell.
T, J. Baker of Britten, spent
two weeks with her daughter, Mrs.
Tom F. Jones, of London.
—Mrs. T. 3, Baker, of Britton, spent
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs, Don
Hamilton, of Listowel.
—Mrs. Donald Rae spent the week-
end in London, visiting with 'her son,
Robert Rae and family.
Mr. and Mrs, Harry Biggs, of De-
troit, spent the week-end with her
mother, Mrs. Frank Angus, who is
celebrating her 81st. birhtday.
Misses Barbara Bates and Beverley
Ahern, of Detroit, visited over the
week-end with the former's grand-
mother, Mrs. Frank Angus.
—Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Elliott of Jack-
son's Point, visited with his sister,
Mrs. William Graham for the past
week.
—Mr. Keith McLaughlin spent a few
days with friends in Toronto, Mrs. N.
T. McLaughlin visited friends in
Guelph.
—Miss Leota South, employed at
the Wingham Hospital, visited her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles South,
of Blyth, last week.
—Chief of Police Bert Platt attend-
ed the convention of the Royal Cdr..
Artillery Association, held in Ottawa
last week-end.
—Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Robt McMurray were Mr. and Mrs.
Graham Watts and Miss Betty Smith,
of Brantford.
Mr. and Mrs, ,pd, Fitzpatrick and
grandchildren, were Sunday visitors
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George
Kennedy of Clifford.
—Mr. and Mrs. Mel Lavigne and
family are moving to Honey Harbour
at the end of this month, where Mr.
Lavigne plans to start a tourist re-
sort.
—Visitors on Sunday 'with Mr. and
Robt. Golley were Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
son Thornton and family and also
Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Robertson anti
Lloyd, all. of Bluevale.
—Mrs. Wes. Hanna of Atwood, Mrs.
lipbert, Ograre, and Rita, of Toronto,
and Mr, Bill Laidlaw, of Atwood, were
Sunday visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Jae
Greenaway,
—Week-end guests of Mr, and Mrs.
Stafford Bateson were their son-in-
law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff-
ery Hawkins and grandsons, David
and Paul.
—Mr. and Mrs. Del Ewing and
rep, of Collingwood, spent the enfek-
end with Mr, and Mrs. R. G. Gannett,
Mrs. E. H. Miller of Petivit, is also
visiting at the same home
—Visitors at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Ed, Rich were Mr. and Mrs. Rus'-
eel Holmes and -three children arid
Mrs. Maris Fitzpatrick, formerly of
Wingham, now residents of Kitchen-
er.
—James Lee of Wingharn, Lloyd
Seeker, of Dunnville, and Alan Orid-
erman, of Newmarket, here for the
re-union of the 99th Battery, were
Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Elliott,
—Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bateson spent
a week's holiday at the home of Mr,
1 Bateson's sister and brother-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl McKay, in Mar-
moue On their way home they visited
the Allan Kelly's of Trenton, former
residents, of Wingham.
Mr. arid Mrs. W. D. MacKenzie and
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schnieder, visited
in Detroit recently. Mrs. Schnieder
remaining to attend the funeral of
her cousin, Kenneth Axford, on Tues-
day, October 21st. She returned hem
later in the week.
—The Huron County Municipal
Official Association met in Gorrie on
October 21st. West Wawanosh officials
who attended were Clerk R, H.
Thompson, Reeve Orval Taylee, Tress,
Alex McBurney, Councillors 'Buchan-
an, McGowan and Purdon. A bountiful
turkey supper was served by the lad-
ies of the United Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Justin Anglin of Little
Current, Manitoulin Island, brother
and sister-in-law of Mrs. Harold Bur-
rell, were guests of Mr, and Mrs.
Burrell last week. Sunday visitors
were Mrs. Burrell's aunt and uncle,
Mr. and Mrs. John Stuart, Galt, Miss
Peggy and Mr. Tom Stuart and fam-
ily.
—Mrs, Henrietta MacDonald return-
ed home on Saturday after visiting
relatives in the West for two months.
She visited her sister, Mrs, J. L. Mair
and family, of Winnipeg, and Mrs.
Frances E. Cassels of Shoal Lake,
and with her brother, William, of Dec-
ker; and sister-in-law, Mrs. Edith
Foxton, Herniate, and with her dau-
ghter, Mrs. L. G. Will and husband in
Clareshoim, Alberta,
CRESS CORN SALVE for sure re-
lief. Pruggiste sell. Cress Bunion
Salve, wear Stylish oboes soon.
Reran Peretest Plenamins build cold
resistance, $2.0() for a month's supply.
28b
FOR SALE---No 3, cob corn troin Kent
County, Delivered in 4 to $ ten lots.
Buy direct and save. Apply Calvin
Kiminery, Morpetb, Ont. Phone 2760,
Ridgetown, rrie30*
WHY surgm, the agony of Rheu-
matic Pain, Sciatica, Lumbago,
when RUMACAPS will help yon to
Welcome relief. Ask your Druggist,
J1.3rr
.B.cm, SALE—No. 1 cob earn 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
The Board of the Bluevale Com-
munity Library met on 'Tuesday even-
ing, Oct. 20, with a full complement
of members present, A great deal of
business was discussed in connection
with the new library, This will be
a neat attractve lttle structure, and
will be completed before many weeks.
A donaton of 70 books from Louis
B. Duff, of Welland, has been receiv-'
ed, these had to be stored for the
present as there is not sufficient
shelf space in the present library to
display them.. They consist of histori-
cal, geographical and philosophical
volames, also works of fiction and
.humor.
A tidy sum of money has been
donated to aid in the erection of the
library by former residents of Blue-
vale and vicinity who retain their in-
terest in the village and surrounding
country. There are also contributions
from some of the present citizens
including the library board. A list of
these donors will be published when
the new building is opened.
The library board would like the
nubile to know that contributions
from the community will be grate-
fully received by the chairman of the
board Mr. Cloyne Higgins or by Mrs,
Joseph Smith, the secretary-treasurer.
FOR SALE-1939 Plymouth Car in
good running condition, Phone Anne
Morrison, 320, 21*
CHIEF OF POLICE
and 3 CONSTABLES
With previous police experience
wanted for the Town of Goderich
Duties to commence January 1, 1954.
Please state experience and salary ex-
pected,
H, Blake,
Town Clerk,
Goderich, Ont. 28b
FOR SALE—Ladies' grey winter coat,
with black Persian lamb trim, cham-
ois lined and quilted lining through-
out, size 38-40. Phone 413W. 28b
$1 will hold any article until Christ-
mas at Me Gibbons. 28b
FOR SALE—Cabin 1.2nr14' on account
of ill health and bereavement. Ap-
ply Russ Girling, Mill yard.
28:4b
FOR SALE-1.948 Pontiac passenger
coupe in excellent condition. Will
give 30 day guarantee. Best offer.
Phone 108R, Wingteam, 28*
CORN FOR SALE—at farm or deliv-
ered. Phone Stanley Fisher, 149W14,
Strathroy, Ont. 28:7:14b
CO-OP. MILKING MACHINE—for
sale or exchange on stock. Apply
John Norman, R 3, Wingham, phone
64032. 28*
STILL AVAILABLE—Quantity of
choice spy apples. Apply J. W. Prit-
chard, Lucknow, phone 64r2, Luck-
now. 28*
FOR SALE-200 rod of cedar and elm
rails. Apply George Grigg, Belgrave.
28:4*
FOR SALE—A $450.00 ADMIRAL Re-
frigerator, 9 cu. ft, 1 year old, in ex-
cellent condition, Will sell for $300.
Phone 599W. Apply Mrs. Richardson,
Carling Terrace, 28b
•
Some 1925 output of products of
Canada's paper-using industries has
jumped 10 times in value. The figure
for 1950, latest available, was 297,006,-
474,
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express sincere thanks
to friends, neighbours and relatives,
for kindness and sympathy during our
recent bereavement. All cards, mes-
sages and floral tributes were apprec-
iated.
Mrs. Powell and family. 28*
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to express my sincere thanks
to all those who so kindly remember-
ed me in So many different ways dur-
ing my recent stay in the Hospital,
they were all much appreciated.
Herb Wheeler 28b
CARD OF THANKS
I would like to express my sincere
thanks to all my friends and neigh-
bours for their kindness also flowers,
Cards, visits and treats sent me while
I was in the hospital and convalescing
at home. Lyle Hart, 28b
Mrs. Albert E. Jacobs
Died on Monday
The death occurred in Wingham
General Hospital on Monday, October
26th, of Elizabeth Caroline Wright,
wife of Albert E. Jacobs, after a
long illness. She was in her 88th
year.
Born in London, England, Mrs.
Jacobs came to this country in 1878,
and lived for a time in Ingersoll, On-
tario, before coming to Wingharn.
She married Albert E. Jacobs in Lon-
don, Ontario, in 1930. She was a
member of St Paul's Anglican
Church.
Surviving besides her husband, is
one daughter, Mrs. Nettie Radford,
of Wingham and Dundas, and three
grandchildren. Two sisters and a
brother predeceased her,
Funeral service will be held Thera-
day from the Currie Funeral Home,
with Rev. H. L. Parker officiating,
Interment will be in Wingham Ceme-
tery.
416,114#:,
WINGHAM
TAXI
Under New
Management
DAY OR NIGHT
FOR QUICK SERVICE
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BLUEVALE
IN MEMORIAM
SHARPIN—In memory df Ward Sher-
pin, who passed away, November
5th, 1952.
He bade no one a last farewell,
He said goodbye to none;
His loving heart had Ceased to beat
Before we knew it, he was gone.
Our hearts still ache witheadness,
Our eyes shed many a tear
pod only knows how we miss him
As this ends the first sad year,
—Ever remembered by his loving wife
family and grandchildren. ee
IN MEMORIAM
GALBRAITH—In loving memory of
Mrs. Anson Galbraith, who died on
Nov, and., 1952.
You can only have one mother,
Patient, kind and true,
No other friend in all the world,
Will be as kind as you.
For all her loving kindness
She asked nothing in .return,
If all the world deserted us,
To our mother we could turn,
To those who have a mother
Treasure her with care,
For you never know her value
Until you see her Vacant chair.
—Ever remembered by husband and
family. 2$11
Mr. and Mrs., Raymond Henning
were in Toronto Thursday of last
week, their daughter, Connie, return-
ing home from the Sick Children's
Hospital with them,
Fractures Elbow in
Fall From Barrel
Barbara Rogers, three-year-old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Rogers of RR 5, Wingharn, was ad-
mitted to hospital last Thursday fol-
lowing an accident on her father's
farm Thursday afternoon.
The girl was sitting on a barrel'
when her brother puSlied her off. She
fell to the ground, fracturing her
right elbow.
Gross value of Canadian roofing
paper production more than trebled
in seven years to reach $41,879,200 in
1951,
anamp.••••••••=mmint
Skates Exchanged
We take In Old Skates on New,
Trade Used Skates, I#uy or Sell,
Now or Used,
Bring in your old skates aid'
Wet make a deal.
Kinettes Plan
November Tea
The regular meeting of the, Wing-
ham Kinette Club was held at the
home of Shirley Chalmers, on Monday
evening. President Velma Scott and
Evelyn Crawford, made final arrange-
ments for the tea to be held in Nov-
ember in :the Legion Home.
Due to the fact that Catharine
Crewson is moving to Welland, it was
necessary to T nominate a new regis-
trar, Joyce Gardiner was nominated to
fill this office. The Kinettes regret-
fully said good bye to another Kinette,
and Marie Mills presented Jeah Lou-
ghlean with a gift in remembrance of
her work. Jean is moving to Walker-
ton in the near future.
The meeting was then turned over
to Ruth Currie, who Conducted a very
enjoyable game of bingo, with prizes
for the winners.
After a dainty lunch served by the
hostess, the meeting adjourned until
Nov, 9th, when the meeting will be
held at the Mime of Audrey Reid, in
Hillcrest.
the day of Sale and the balance Within
thirty days thereafter when possession
Will be given. Subject to reserve bid.
Further partieulars end conditions
Of Sale will be made known On the day
of sale or may be had ftoni the under-
Stalled.
DATED this 26th day of October, A,
D., 1953,
CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON
Wingham, Ontario,
Solicitors for the Executors,
L, 0, BRYCE,
Winghani, Ontario
Auctioneer,
FOR SALE-1 pair girl's white tube
skates, in good condition. Phone
713W4. 28*
FOR SALE-32.40 Winchester .rifle.
Alex Hackett, Wingham. 28*
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FOR SALE—Gilson steel furnace, 23"
fire pot for coal or wood. Hew much
am I offered? Phone 234. 28b
FOR SALE—Girl's fur-trimmed winter
, coat, size 7, never worn. Phone 722J.
28b
FOR SALE—Light blue poodle cloth
winter coat, with swing back, size
16, brand new, never been worn, will
sell reasonable. Phone 440. 28b
FOR SALE—Se-Wdust burner and
hopper. Phone 706. 28*
Rustcraft Christmas boxes are on
display—see them today from 50c at
McKibbons. 28b
FOR SALE—Tenders will be received
for the sale of Whiteehurch United
Church shed. Applications to pur-
chase same, to be sent to R. C. Mc-
Clenaghan, by November 7th, 1953,
28:4b
FOR SALE OR TRADE-16 cu. ft.
Refrigerator; Frigidaire $175.00, or
will trade for 1 good ranch cow
fresh or due soon, Apply Box 60,
Advance-Times. 28*
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
FOR SALE-7 Weanlings, 7 weeks
old, Apply Harold Keating, Bel-
grave, phone 14r13, Brussels. 28b
FOR SALE-10 pigs, 8 weeks old. Ap-
ply Geo, Fisher, Whitechutch, phone
747W11. 28b
FOR SALE—Pups and goats, at 604-
W-3. 28b
S C E L A N S
FIND OUT how you can save Mon-
ey and get complete inatirattce pro"
tection when you finance your next
car, Phone now and ask Stewart
A. Scott, Wingham, 293. rrb
SAVE MONEY by using our storage
lockera, available to town and
totintry citizens. Sell your cream,
eggs, and poultry to your WItighain
Co-Operative. Ask for your Cash div-
idend for Eggs, POultry and Cream,
it pays to deal with the Veiled Co-
operatives in Wingham. 25rrb
EXPERT SEWING DONE---Clotho4
made to satisfy your personal taste.
Have that nett/ Suit, dress or boat
remodelled to fit you perfectly by
ail eXpetienced teamstress. Child-
roes sewing—a specialty. Apply
Ma Satidersen, above kingdoM
Lower Winglearn, IiighWay
$6. 21:2804
Stainton's Hardware
281••••••••
APPLICATIONS FOR rIel.EASellleER
I.1701% TILE TOWNRAP 1110WW4
Applieations for the position of
Treasurer of the Township of Hew-
lea, will be received by the under,
Signed until 12 o'clock. neon, Novem-
ber 4th, 1963. Salary tee be ;MA per
year, Applicant to state age, expel.-
lenee and qualifications,
Durst,
Clerk, Township of Howick,
Wroxeter, Ontario,
21;2812
APPLICATIONS FOR
RELIEP OFFICER FOR
THE TOWNSHIP OFROWLCK
Applications for the position of Re-
lief Officer far the Township of How-
ick will' be received by the undersign-
ed until 12 o'clock noon, November 4th,
1953, Salary based on number ef relief
cases. Applicant to state age, exper-
ience and glorifications.
P. L. Durst,
Clerk, Township of Howick,
Wroxoter, Ontario. '
21:28b
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons having claims against
the estate of John T. Coultes, late of
the Township of East Wawanosh, in
the County of Huron, Farmer, who
died on or about the twenty-ninth day
of September, A. D., 1953, are notified
to send to the undersigned on or be-
fore the seventh day of November A.
D., 1953, full particulars of their
claims in writing. Immediately after
the said seventh day of November 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 sixteenth day of Octo-
ber, A. D. 1953.,
.CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON..
Wingham, Ontario.
Solicitors for the Executors.
21:28 :4b
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons having claims against
the estate of Mary W. Robertson, late
of the Village of Belgrave, in the
County of Huron, Widow, who died on
or about the sixth day of October, A.
D., 1953, are notified to send to the
undersigned on or before the fourteen-
th day of November A. D., 1953, full
particulars of their 4clairns in writing.
Immediately after the said fourteenth
day of November the assets of the
said testatrix will be distributed
amongst the parties entitled thereto,
having regard only to claims of which
the Executrix shall then have notice.
Dated this twenty-sixth day of Oct-
ober, A. D., 1953.
CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON
Wingham, Ontario.
Solicitors for the Executrix
28:4:11b
NOTICE TO CREDITORS °
All persons having claims against
he estate of Caroline Haugh, late of
he Town of Wingham, in the County
f Huron, Widow, who died on or
bout the seventh day of September,
.. D., 1953, are notified to send to the
ndersigned on or before the four-
eenth day of November, A. p., 1953,
ull particulars of their claims in writ-
ng. Immediately after the said four-
eenth day of November the assets of
he said testatrix will be distributed
ongst the parties entitled thereto,
axing regard only to claims of which
he Executrices shall then have net-
ce.
Dated this twenty-second day of
ctober A. D., 1953.
CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON
Wingham, Ontario.
Solicitors for the executrices:
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EXECUTORS' SALE °
F REAL ESTATE in the Town of
Wingharn, and household furniture
and household effects.
The Executors of the estate of
times S, Isard, deceased, will offer
or sale by Public Auction by L, G.
3ryce, Auctioneer, ae the premises on
ictoria Street, Wingham, on Friday,
October 30th, 1953, at 1 o'clock, in the
fternoon:
I refrigerator, 1 electric stove, 4
timers and ()Veil; 1 cook stove, table
nd chairs, chiffonier cabinet, large
. R. radio, 1 chesterfield, 1 mahog-
ny table, 1 white kitchen table, 1
'bite kitchen tupboard, 1 eleetric
rasher, 4 covered chairs, 1 covered
hair; 2 linoleum rugs, 1 congoleum
ug, 2 table lanips, 2 floor lamps, 2
agazine Stands, 3 flower stands,
unierous books, 2 3x31/2 Wool rugs,
hall rug, x 2 112; 1 hall runner.
)ther iterns of household hits-attire,
to., too numerous to mention,
TERMS OF SALE: CASH
tEATL PROPEIRTV:
The residence of the 'Ate James S.
sard, being on part of Elock B., any-
rtiment Surety in the Town Of Wing-
atn. The house is it 2 storey brick
ith 10 rooms,
TERMS OP SALE: 10 per cent on
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