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LEN CRAWFORD
MOTORS
Phone 710 Wingham
When a puncture occurs,
the relaxed Seffi,Liner
grips the hail, fondling
an offefihre tilt-tight
seal that allows you to
,keep driving without any
notifiable lois of air.
Hullo' Folks!
When you buy a ear, even one of the low priced -cars on our
used car lot, it will Probably be your largest investment outside of
your home, if- you own yonir own -home, • If you den't,'..theirt you
will have more money invested. in your car than in anything' else.
That's Ally it pays • to know something about cars, more for
instance, than the • lady who Was driving along the highway last
summer in one of'thpae European cars with the engine in the
back and the luggage, compartment -where the engine usually is..
She was •purring.along, when .suddenly the ear stalled and she
had to pull .oVer on the shoulder. She get out, raised th e hood
and fsitze,,,ce
I've
fto loysoip nezill'odrwhi
,engine!" heard .two .concesSions away. „
Fortunately, another woman was on the:highway-in the same
kind of car and when ,Ohe noticed the .stranded lady she pulled
up to kelp a fejlowowrier.„ •
"I seem to 'Iwa 'lost jity 'engine," explained.,
tire .stranded one,.
"Well, this -Is lucky," said the Good Samaritan,
f‘I just -happened to look in our trunk today and
I noticed we;have a -spare engine in'there,'
tirobably,Iptow moro-ahone cars than the
stranded lady, but -if you don't well tell you..
'frankly what - our ears have and what they
haveo4- in language you won't need ,a dictionary
to translate.' •
We want yeti to 9m-ow-• exactly what you're
• Oi, buying because You're making your largest, or
LORNE .PilvDDNALT1secorid , largest,, investment in comfort, satisfac-
tion ,and ,convenience, There is no • purchase
that can bring more happiness,than a good, neat car. But a car
that takeS, you through the wringer by depreciating faSter than
it should isn't going .to improve your temper or our good name.
That's Why we want you to look under the hood, into the trunk,
everywhere you want, Road test the ear, too. '
1956.Meteor Rideau Ranch. Wagon — Two tone Green White,
Automatic Transmission, Power Steering, Radio,. Whitewall Tires)
105e meteor Coach (Demonstrator) Blue & White, very clean,
three thousand qictual miles. ' '
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Notice to
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Water Consumers. • i
The hours for watering lawns and
gardens are from 6 a.M. to 9 a.m., and •
from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.,
This will be strictly ,enforced.''
An ANNUAL charge of. $4.44 gross, less prompt firit.a =
payment discount of 10 .per cent, is made for
the use of a hose or outside tap for the above a
noted purposes.
Anyone found watering lawns or gardens, who a
'has not paid for this oervice will be
ii billed accOrdihly. •
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'BUSINESS and PROFESSION?q.
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DIRECTORY
MEAT FOR SALE
000P BEEF far sale by the quar-
ter,. Beef killed tinder license
AQM the Department of Health.
Cholee Hereford yearlings. RAY-
19ARD ACKERT, Helyr o a
phone 24-30, Ripley, lerrb
SPARERIBS, Sauerkraut, served
every Wednesday, Friday and
SatIirday nights at Commercial
Hotel, Formosa. 9,23,5,19*
USED REFRIGERATORS. for sale,
Frigidaire, 1 Westinghouse, 2
Kelvinators all in good condi-
tion. Apply to Pattison Radio &
Electric, phone 171J. 9b
O aIJ1e741,081l1P/4. 440(144AP044.0-40kii .);1'0140410tla
fon SALE
...
955 PLYMOUTH Club Coupe for
sale, less than 8,000 miles In Pew
car eondition, Phone Alan Mc-
Gill, 600w3 Wingharn. 22b
FOR...SA/X
Mrs, PaVid, C, Ross 94, oldest
Woman in ,Brussels, Who died . at
her home on Wednesday, in her'
sleep, was the 'former Ma is J,
of Grey Township, 'Her
husband died in 1950.
She was one of the oldest mem-
bers of Brassels United Church.
Before her marriage she was a
school teacher.
Surviving are two sons, Dr,
Vernon Rosh, London; D. 'Geo, H.
Ross, Wingham; four daughters,
Mrs, R. J. McLaughlin, . and
Gertrude, Brussels; Mrs. Gifford
Swartman, Siopx LPOlteut; Mrs.
Monroe Blain, Toronto; and seven
grandchildren.
Funeral, service was conducted
at the family.. residence Friday
2 p,m„ by the Rev. Andrew Lane,
and interment, made in Brussels
Cemetery,
Mother Dies
At Brussels
YOUNG BOY 15 years old Wants
work during harvest. Phone
497'w. 221?
HELP WANTED
Maintenance man for Huron
County Horne, Clinton. Applicant
must have 4th Class, Engineer's
papers. Apply in writing to the
undersigned, stating experience,
and salary expected.
H. Erskine,
Huron County Clerk.
Goderich, Ontario. 22b
YOUNG MAN or high school boy
wanted, Steady employment. Ap-
ply to Box 63 Advance-Times,
22b
FIREMAN wanted for the Wing-
ham Fire Brigade. Please apply
to S, Cowan by letter. 22b
HELP WANTED-FEMALE
FULL or PART-TIME Saleslady
wanted. Apply by letter only
stating experience if any to Box
62, Advance-Times. 22b
LADY to do laundry, washing and
ironing in hotel for 3 to 4 weeks.
Phone 666. 22b
CARD Or THANKS
I wish to express my sincere
thanks to all who remembered inc
with flowers, gifts and cards, while
I was in Victoria Hospital, London.
—Mrs, E. Burke. 22b
IN MEMORIAM
ANGUS—In loving 'memory, of my
dear sister, Florence Angus. ,
Sweet are the memories silently
kept,
For one we loved and will, never
forget.
—Sadly missed by sister Olive, 23*
MORRIS CENTENNIAL
CREDITORS
Anyone having a bill against
Morris Centennial Committee is
asked to submit it at once so that
all' accounts may be settled at,
September Meeting, Also the iden-
tity of some prize winners in the
parade is not known to the com-
mittee, please send your -name at
once to the treasurer: First prize,
best comic float, No. 7; first prize
best clown; fifth prize, best decor-
ated bicycle; first prize, also third
prize, old vehicle running on its
own power, No, 10. and No. 37.
Ralph Shaw, treasurer, 22:29b
NOTICE
MINORS PROTECTION ACT
R.S.O. 1937 CHAP. 238
No person shall either directly or
indirectly sell or give or furnish to
a child under 18 years of age cigar-
ettes, cigars or tobacco in any form.
Recently there have been several
complaints re minors smoking
cigarettes, etc., in future any per-
sons supplying cigarettes to minors
will be summoned to police court,
where conviction may result in
maximum penalty of $50 fine.
T. W. Platt,
Chief of Police.
F22:29b
FOICOR, X• ,
Dle.4Viederick heMere, prbrair4fit
psychiatrist of Seattle, Washington,
declares "Factor X" to be the
cause of alcoholism.
In an address to the American
Medical ASsociation in Atlantic
City last year, he made clear the
nature of his findings after long
experience with alcoholics. Factor
X is loss of control over drinking,
resulting largely from permanent
destruction of brain cells that af-
fect will power. This is the one,
common denominator characteris-
tic of all alcoholics.
It is significant that men who
know most about this Scourge, e.g,
the doctors of the. A.M.A., banned
all liquor advertisements from their
periodicals as of January 1, 1954.
Canada's army of alcoholics-
conservatively estimated at 150,000
—is increasing annually by 4,000.
We rank 6th among the nations of
the world in our rate of alcoholics
per 100,000. 22b
h. ALAN WILLIAMS
Optometrist
Patrick St., Wingham
Phone 770
kIII,St CLASS
WATCH REPAIRS
StOtitgAtt OntOtg
()Wing to ytelt of space, aril
compelled to confine ray repairs
to .watelits only,
'George Williams
Lowed in
MASON'S STORE
CARD OP THANKS
I would like to express, •Pin-
core thanks to all My friends and
neighbors who visited no while a
patient in Wingham General Hos-
pital, also fox treats, cards and
lovely flowers, Special thanks to
Dr. W, A. McKibben and Mrs. Mor.--
rey and her staff:—Reht, Biggins,
22*,
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our sincere
appreciation to relatives, neighbors
and friends for the kindness and
sympathy to us during our recent
bereavement, Our thanks also to
the pallbearers, Rev. C, Krug and
the Currie funeral borne.. Tbe
Deacon family. 22*
CARD OF THANKS
The family ,of the 'late Henry
Dennis express their sincere thanks
and appreciation to all these who
sent floral tributes, or .helped in
any, way at the ,time of their be-
reavement. Special thanks to the
nurses,and staff .of Wingham Gen-
eral Hospital and Dr. B. 'Corrini.
These kind deeds will, always be
remembered. 22*
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Mrs. Tea-
belle Kitchen wish to thank their
many friends and relatives for the
kindness shown them during her
illness and bereavement: Special,
thanks to -Rev. W, J. V, Buchanan,
Mrs. MacKay and her nursing staff.
22*'
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Peter Mof-
fatt wish to thank their many
friends, neighbors and relatives for
their many acts of kindness during
their recent b.ereavement; also for
the floral tributes and sympathy
cards. Special thanks to Rev. Mc-
Nabb, Dr. Stevens ,and the staff of
Wingham General Hospita1,74.
Stanley and Vera Moffatt, 22*
IN MEMORIAM
CAMPBELL—In loving memory of
a dear daughter and sister,,,Min-
erva Jane (Finlay) - Campbell,
who died pne year ago this month.
From our happy home and circle,
God has taken one we loved,
Borne away from sin and sorrow
To ,a better home above.
—Lovingly remembered by Dad
and Brother Charlie. 23b
AUCTION SALE
of Farm Machinery
to be held at Lot 38 & 39, conces:
sion 13,' Township of East Wawa-
nosh, 114 miles west, 1 mile south,
of Winghain on
FRIDAY, AUGUST 24 at. 1.30 p.m.
Willys Jeep, Willys 'Station Wageo
New Holland baler, Massey-Harris
combine, & pick-up; Case elevator
with motor - and extension; two
wheel hydraulic wagon_ and hitch
rack and "sides (Ferguson); 8 ft.
swather; seed fertilizer drill; Fer-
guson plow; disc harrow; hammer
mill; manure loader; Dearborn
scraper; grader; Ferguson post
hole auger; power saw; Scoop:
mower; side delivery rake; 2
frames for plow; two hydraulic lift
bars.; Ferguson stiff tooth . culti-
vator; four-row scuffler; water
cart; range chicken houses (very
well built); chicken feeder troughs;
brooder lamps; pig tr ,o ughs
and feeders; crate and scales;
square metal bin; 13 bags 33%
nitrate of ammonia; quantity 4-12-
10 fertilizer; bag truck; assorted
lumber; office desk; chrome kitch-
en set (end extensions) and many
other interesting and useful items.
Terms Cask
Auctioned—Harold Jackson
Proprietor—Mrs. U. C. Moszkowska
22b
N9053E- CR)EDLTOH,S; '•,
IN tHE tSTATE FLORA
,McCALLUIVf
ALL PERSONS having claims
against the estate of the above
mentioned late of the .Town of
Wirigharn, County of Huron, Spin-
ster, who died on the tenth day'
of July, 1956, are required to file
proof of same with the undersign-
ed on or before the eighth day of
September, 1956.
After that date the executrixes
will proceed to distribute the es-
tate having regard only to the
claims of which they shall then
have had notice,
DATED at Wingam this 21st day
of August, 1956. •
CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON
Wingham, Oat,
1Solicitors for the Executrixes.
22,29,5b,
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OF PETER
MOFFATT
ALL PERSONS having claims
against the estate of the above
mentioned late of • the Township
of Morris, County of Huron,
Farmer, who died on the seventh
day of August, 1956, are required
to file proof of same with' the un-
dersigned on or before the eighth
day of September, 1956.
After that date the executor
will prOceed to distribute the
estate baying regard only to the
claims of Which he shall then
have had notice,
DATED at Wingham this 21st
day of August, 1956,
CRAWFORD & Hiii'llIERINGTON
Wingham, Ontario
Solicitors for the Executor
22029,5h
Belgrave Man Cuts
Finger on Tin
Several stitches had to be itt-
setked to the finger of Murray Me4
Dowell, Ilelgrave,, when he cut his
finger on a piece af tin at his
farm. he wits• alkaved to leave the'
Wirightnia Hospital ,after tireatririent
on Thursday.
:Shower
or 'YOU/1g Couple
ARTAPA. V,4 Ac,' shower and
danee was hatd in the Foresters'
Hall .Q11 Tuesday evening of last
week In honor of Mr, and Mrs.
Allan 'bechirlslry Ube farmer Eve-
lyn Coolc)..
During intermission the )young
couple were called to the front and
Ross•Robinson read an. address
and Harold -Walsh wesented them
with a purse of money Allan
gave a very suitable reply on be-
nalf of .his bride .and himself,
Bruce's .Orchestra supplied music
foi' dancing, •
• '
5205 Raised ''Through
Cook Book Sales
regular meet-,
lag -of the, Evening Auxiliary of
the Women's iwisioriary ,Society., of -
Knox United Church met on Tues-
day evening of last week at the
home of Mrs, Ross Anderson.
Thirteen members , answered' the
roll, call, , The president, Mrs. An-,
derson opened the meeting with
hymn and :the I.;ord's prayer.
Mrs. ' George 'Michie gave
detailed report of the cook book
fund .and .stated that ., there was
about $205.54 'on hand from it,
The worship service was. in
charge, of Mrs, Gordon" Bosman
and was opened with' a hymn and
prayer. -.'Scrlithre passages were
read by Mrs. Gordon Pengelly and
Mrs. 'Albert BieMan, Prayer was
by Mrs.. G; Bosnian.
Mrs' Harold Vincent. read an
article on "What I'd Teach My
Children about Alcohol" and .. a,
discussion followed this article, •
The Meeting was .closed' with the -
Mi2pah benediction, The next'
meeting will be held. at the borne
of Mrs. George Johnston on Sep-
ember 18.
BELGRADE
Mr. and Ml's. George Cole and
Miss Mary Cole, of London and
Mrs. W. L. Brandon of Frobisher,
Sask., visited reeently,with Mr. and
Mrs. James Michie, the latter re-
maining for a few days.,
Mrs. S. Forsyth of Regina, Sask.,
spent 'Monday with Mr. and Mrs.
James Michie.
Visitors over the, last week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. Herb Wheeler
were Mr. and Mrs. Simon Forsyth
of Regina, Sask.; ,Mr. and J.
W. Pickett, Warren and, David of
St, Thomas; Mrs. Gerner Sundi
Selveig and ,Fern Margrethe of
Norway, and Mr. and Mrs. G. G.
Wheeler and family of London.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McCrea
spent the 'week-end with, Mr. dnd
Mrs. Gordon Bell in Detroit, Michi-
gan.
Mrs. Harold Walsh and Carol
Spent last week holidaying at Port
Elgin.
'Mr. and Mrs. John McCallum
spent last week with Mr. and Mrs.
George Jonee and family at Port
Elgin.
The Robinson families attended
the Robinson' reunion at Spring-
bank Park on qunday.
Mr. and Mrs, Gerald Campbell
and family and Mrs. Clara Smith
x,i.41telwIn Visittni .with
Mrs. Eliza4eth
Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Armstrong,
Beta and Kenneth visited It few
days this week with relatives in
tlw district.
Mr, Clifford IScily spendiUg
iris holidays in .Saskatchewan and
Albhrta, He accompanied my, and.
Mrs. James Knox on their return
trip home,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Kelly visited
on. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Morgan and family, Ailsa Craig,
Mr, and Mrs. 'Ed, Hartlin and
family, Chathaln, arc spend.
ing their vacation with Mr, and
Mrs. Earl Anderson and 'ether
relatives,
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Weddings, Funerals end
$hoptailirg `J rips
Gotng l)owntown
Prosstown . .
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CRAWFORD &
HET HERINGTON
Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.
Winghatn, Phone 48
.1. H. CRAWFORD, Q.C.
R. S. HETHERINGTON, Q.C.
J. IV, BUSHFIELD
Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Etc,
Money to Loan
Of ice Meyer Block, Wingham
WELLINGTON FIRE
Insurance Co npatty
Est 1840
An ail Canadian Company Which
has faithfully Served its polity
holderslor over a century.
Head Office TOrthitO
H, C,11 ICLCMr InSurraileti Agent*
Whigham
DRgssgio CHICKENS for sale,
6 to 8 lbs, Apply to Mrs. Har-
old Elliott, phone 709w4. 22rr13b
FLO-GLAZE Dura-Flex finishing
White and Dura-Flex colorizer in
white, midtone and deep base;
• use for interior and exterior on
• almost any surface, Dera-Flex
resistant to. water and is fast
drying. Available in many colors
'at THE WALLPAPER SHOP.
,•Try it at once, 23b
FOIL SALE OR •TRADE
JOHN DEERE motor driven com-
bine with pickup also 1951 Inter-
national Model 120 pick-up truck
for sale or trade. Apply to Stan
Kay, R,R. 4, Wingham, phone
642w2.
55 MASSEY-HARRIS tractor used
very littIe, best offer received.
Apply to Mel Jermyn, 'phone
53r12 Brussels, 22b
GARDEN CORN for sale. Phone
86 Tw, 22*
LATEST CHRISTMAS card assort-
ment for sale, ribbons, gift wrap,
games and novelties. Phone
1067. 22b
WALNUT DINING room suite for
sale, table, 6 leather covered
chairs, buffet, china cabinet,,
walnut hall table, hall chair, 2
combination screen and storm
doors. Apply to Dr. W, A.
Irwin, corner Centre St. and
Patrick St. 22b
GRADE la BOOKS for sale, excel-
lent condition. Phone 1077.
22b
TWO CAST IRON bath tubs on
legs for sale. Apply to W. J.
Clark, phone 141, 22*
MILKING GOATS given free to
. anyone supplying a good home.
Apply Box 64 The Advanee-
Times. 22*
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
15 iLICKERS 8 weeks old for sale.
Apply to Wallace Moreland, R.R.
1, Wroxeter,, phone 19r21 Wrox-
eter. 22b
125 PULLETS for sale, 5 months
old, starting to lay, Leghorn and
Wyandotte. Apply to S. Galla-
her, Wroxeter RR. 1, phone 5r6.
22*
200 HALF ROCK pullets for sale,
5Y2 months old, starting to lay.
Apply to Harold Elliott, Blue-
vale, phone 709w4.• 22b
MISCELLANEOUS
IS YOUR TELEVISION properly
insured fdr all risk coverage?
For information phone 293, Stew-
art A. Scott, Wingham, 2rrb
STEWART A. SCOTT can now save
•!.You 15% on your car or truck in- -, surance, Yearly or six months
policies are available. Special
rates for farmers. For further
infornaation phone 293, Wingham.
• 29rrb
SANITARY SEWAGE disposal
Septic tanks, cesspools, cellars,
etc., pumped and cleaned, quick
service, all work guaranteed,
Apply Louis Blake, phone 42r6,
Brussels. 15rrb
WATERLOO CATTLE Breeding
Association "Where Better Bulls
Are T,Jsed". "For artificial in-
semination information or ser-
vice from all breeds of cattle,
phone the Waterloo Cattle
Breeding Association at: Clinton
nu 2-3441 or Mildmay 130r12 be-
tween 7,30 and 9.30 a.m. We
have all breeds available — top
finality at low cost." 25rrb
NOTICE 'TO HOME BUILDERS
IF YOU ARE planning a building
project this summer, we are in
a Position to giVe you first class
service for your cement Work,
House basements and floors,
• -barn walls and floors (completed
in one pour. Contact Muds
Christensen, phone 11r7, Blyth,
25rrrb
FINANCING A CAR?
tiefa're you buy ask about our
tow Citist Financing Service With
conmiete Insurance Coverage.
STEWART A. SCOTT
,Phone oa Wingham
2riob
Orint*IilltAL BELLHOZING
!D/C401M STUMPS, stories,
thotns, fence. bottoms; now land
'cleared and• worked; logs skid-
ded.' lawns levelled, hacit-fillirig,
110sS IlaStingar phone VO, Wing4
,25,1127So
WANTED
LIVE OR DRESSED poultry want-
ed, Highest prices paid. Phone
1943, Alex Stolar, Winglialn, 23w'
HEADSTOCK WANTED
DEADSTOCK REMOVED from
your farm Premptly for sanitary
PisPaSal. Telephone e et;
Palmerston 123W, Durham 398 or
Wingham 378, GORDON YOUNG
LIMITED. trrb
REAL ESTATE
7 ROOM HOUSE in Wingham for
sale, newly decorated. New 3
piece bath with het and cold
. water, Living room has new
hardwood floor. Phone 265,
1:9:23*
EIGHT ROOM house, garage, and
three acres of land for sale. Low
town payment considered, M.
Phippen, 11 Elmview Ave.,
Willowdale. 9,22,201?
9 ACRES swamp land in East
, Wawanosh, Con, 9, part lot 33
for sale.• Apply to R, M. Shiell,
Wingham, phone 242w. 22*
250 ACRE FARM for sale, 150
workable, 100 acres spring grain,
balance pasture and bush. Good
brick house with hydro, water,
bathroom, furnace, bank barn,
driving shed; close to school,
town and highway. Priced for
quick sale. For further infor-
mation apply to Cecil Wheeler,
Realtor, phone 88 Blyth,
22,29,5b
HOUSE for sale in Wroxeter,
immediate possession, cheap for
quick sale. Phone 41 Blyth, or
write P.O, box 32 I3lyth, 22b
HOUSE for sale, brick built, 3 bed-
rooms, modern bathroom and
kitchen, automatic oil heated,
good basement, good location in.
Wingham. Phone 631w. 22,29*
1.1(: STOREY FRAME dwelling for
sale, shingle roof, basement, 3
bedrooms and bath, 1 bedroom
downstairs, living room, kitchen
and dining room, hot water
heater (propane), heating- stov-
es. Lot 76 x 132, Immediate
possession. Location - Charles
Street. Apply H. C. MacLean,
Realtor. 22b
FOR SALE OR RENT
7 ROOM HOUSE on Centre Street.
Phone 239 or write P.O. Box 58,
Wingham. 22:29*
FOR RENT
SIX ROOM FURNISHED house
for rent in Wingham. Three-
piece bath, 3 bedrooms; central
location. Apply 'to Box 61, Ad-
vance-Times. 22rrb
1/2 DUPLEX for rent, consisting of
4 rooms. Posiession immediately.
Apply to Box 57, Advance-Times.
• 22b
LARGE BEDSITTING ROOM and,
smaller room for rent, suitable
for light housekeeping. Phone
168. 22b
HEATED APARTMENT for rent;
located on Main St. in Gorrie,
near store. Modern conveniences,.
possession immediately. Apply to
Clarence . Snarling, phone 46R32
Fordwich., , . 2315
HOUSE for rent*, 14 mile from
village on highway, with hydro.
Apply to Jas.,0. Stokes, R.R. 2,
Wingham, phone Wroxeter 20r5.
22*
WANTED TO RENT
liCOMS or Apartment wanted to
rent. Apply Box 60, Advance-
Times. 22*
ROOMS OR APARTMENT wanted
to rent in or near 'Wingharn. Ap-
ply C. N. H. Wilson, Box 3, Font-
hill, Ont, 23:30b
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE MATTER OF THE ES,
TATE OF ISABEL McLEOD, late
of the Town of Wingham in the
Courity.,of Huron, Widow, deceas-
ed,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that all persons having claims
against the late ISABEL MeLE01),
above described, who died on the
7th day of March, 1955, at the
Town of Burlington in the County
of Peel, and who was the widow
of the late John, McLeod who re-
Sided at the Village of Wroxeter
in the CoUnty of Huron, axe re-
quired to send their Claims, duly
Verified, to the undersigned solici-
tor, before the 5th day of Septem-
ber, 1956, After said date, the
estate will be distributed and the
Executors Will only be liable for
claims of whle# they have then
received notice.
bATEE at Walkerton this 7th
day of August, A,D., 1956.
S. 'Howard Wylie arid Thomas
Shearer, Exeetttors of the Estate
of Isabel MeLerni, dedeasecd,
by their solicitor,
CAMPBELL GRINT, Q.C.,
Walkerton, Ontario.
9,2a,a4
T, H. Deacon Was .
WaWanosh Native
Thomas • Henry Deacon, '53,,
passed away at his home Wednes-
day, August 8th.
He was the son of the late Mr,
and Mrs. Samuel Deacon and was
unmarried. He was a life-long
resident of East 'Wawanosh and a
member of. the' L.O.L. 462 Bel-
grave.
Surviving are two' brothers, Fred
of East Wawanosh; Jim of Coro-
nach, Sask.; four sisters, Mrs.
Harold Currie (Rena) East Wawa-
nosh; Mrs. Ray 'Edington (Bessie)
Detroit; Mrs. Edwin Day (Margar-
et) Gorrie; Mrs. Gilbert Seitz
(Marie) Birmingham, Mich.
Services were conducted by Rev,
Carl Krug from Currie's funeral
home, on Friday, Aug. 10th, Pall-
bearers were H, Irwin, C. Shiell,
E. Arbuckle, A. Robertson, S.
Marks, K. Scott. •
Respected Howick
Residen't Passes
A resident of Hoirick Township,
James Henry Dennis, passed away
at the Wingham, Central Hospital
on Saturday, AuguSt 11. He was
horn in Howick in 1879, one of a
family of seven children their
parents being the late IVIr. and
Mrs. Jarnds Dennis. ,
He was married ; to the former
Buelah Pearl Snell,- who survives,
with a family of six sons and six
daughters: Stanley, Howick; Clay-
ton, Torento Russell, Toronto;
Raymond, London; Ernest, St.
Catharines; Kenneth, Preston;
Mrs. ' Norman (Myrtle) Harper,
Toronto; Mrs. Reg. Melia) McGee,
Goderich; Mrs, Robert (Goldora)
Simmons, Harristhn; Mrs, Fred
(Ruby) Saint, Wingham; Mrs.
Herman (Bernice) Casemore, How-
ick and "Mrs. Clarence' (Ramona)
Dick, St. ,Catharines, A-son, Earl,
died in 1931 and a son, Dunnovan
and daughter, Buelah, died in in-
fancy. Also surviving are' a sister,
Mrs. Caroline Bell, of Tobermory
and a 'brother, George Dennis, of
Toronto. He' was predeceased by
two brothers and two sisters, Ern-
est and Walter, Mrs. Alex Dick-
son and Mrs, Walter Walsh.
The remains rested at the Currie,
funeral home in Wingham, follow-
ing which service was conducted
in the Harriston Baptist Church,
of which Mr. _Dennis was a mem-
ber. Interment was made in the'
Wingham Cemetery, with six
grandsons acting as pallbearers:
Kenneth and Ronald McGee, Den-
nis •Harper, Roy Jim
Walleep*itApelbert-,,IPaltling. The
"flo*et —bearer's ',Weird Eldon, Carl
and Douglas Dennis, Roger and
Gary Simmons, Theodore Saint
and Wayne Dick, also grandsons
of the deceased,
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