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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1958-09-24, Page 414ge row The Wittgham AO
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Barristers, Solicitors, Etc '
Wingham, Phone 48
J. O. CRAWFORD, Q.C.
R. S. HETHERINGTON, O.C.
CRAWFORD &
IIETHERINGT
J. W. BUSHFIELD
Q.C.
Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Eto.
Money to Loan
Office—Meyer Block, Winghani
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• toEE'S- TAXI. .SERVICE and Used,
Furniture, We buy and sell.
Phone 480, rr.b,
.144oma. JUMPER CHAIR for sale,'
Apply' Mrs. Norman, •Coulter,
phone 3, 24'1, •
(WAXER .OIL STOVES for sale,
one. with automatic fan, both
pearly new, Phone 861W. 24b
••
APARTMENT SIZE WASHER
And new trunk for sale, Phone
8414, 24$:
NORGE OIL BURNER for sale, in
good condition. Phone 1081R,
Wingham, 241)
BliTE BABY CARRIAGE for sale.
Priced cheap for quick sale.
Phone 876. 241:t
DRY SOFT MAPLE and Elm
Slabs for sale, ??eyrie Holmes,
phone 988, 24*
TOP SOIL, FOR SALE, delivered.
Gordon Kerr, phone 419W.
17:24b
SPRING TIME BABY BUGGY for
sale, Price $15.00. ' Good condi-
tion. Phone 713W4. 24*
MILK FILTERS for sale—"Rapid
, 6-inch, 79c; 6Ih-inch, 85c.
AleXander's Hardware, lrrb
TWO OAK-FRAME showcases,
glass front, top and ends, with
glass shelving and sliding doors.
Apply Bruce° Advance-Times, 24b
PRINCESS- PAT' STOVE for sale,
6 lid, steel top, reservoir, warm-
ing closet and water front, burns
coal or wood. In A-1 shape. Jbhn
Walker, North St. 24*
2 PANT SALE
MEN here is what you have been
waiting for. The Bond Two Pant
Sale. Now on at ARMITAGE'S,
Wingham. Every made to meas-
ure suit sold during this Sale,
extra pants given Free. 17:24b
3-PCS. CHESTERFIELD, electric
stove, chrome table and chairs,
small frig, bedroom suite com-
plete, table lamps. Apply to W J
Clark, phone 141. 24*
CASH REGISTER, Adding Mach-
ine rolls in stock at The Advance-
Times, Typewriter ribbons.
Smith-Corona typewriters and
adders. Victor adding machines.
ELUX-OMATIC has revolutioniz-
' ed. power cleaning. See it first
for a completely new conception
'of household efficiency. Call L.
H, Reynolds, 64031, your Electro-
lux dealer. rrb
MEAT FOR SALE—Good beef by
the quarter, Killed on premises,
Inspected by Dept. of Health.
Yearling heifers. Top quality.
Lowest prices, Raynard Ackeft,
Ripley, phone 24r30. 17rrb
CAR FOR SALE
51 CADILLAC Hardtop coupe; De-
v'ille power windows; custom
radio, twin speakers, air condi-
tioned heater, defroster, hydra-
matte dual carburetors and other
extras, Tires, body and motor in
new car condition, $1250. Consid-
t. er cheaper trade. LUcknow
• 211R11., 24*
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
10 GOOD SUFFOLK Ewe lambs
from Reg. stock also 5 York,
Sows, due to farrow in two weeks
for sale, —Wm, L. Speir, 'Brus-
sels, Ontario. Phone Brussels
2301, 24*
"10114TINGVIELD" registered
Landrace swine for sale, 5 mon,
the. Either sex, Ivan Haskins,
No. 1, Clifford, phone 197r21
lefildmay. rrb
POULTRY FOR SALE
90 COLUMBIA, ROCK PULLETS
for sale, 5 months old, Mrs, Joe
Walker Phone 642W4. 21.*
49 WRITE ROCK and
Pullets for sale; Over 5 Months
old, 'ready to lay very soon, An.,
ply Anton Jtteeveice; 11,11, 2,
W. "n 2 hilles, North of
Wingham; on B line, past ceme-
tery. 24*
HAY FOR SALE
17 ACRES aecond-etit hay for Sale.
Phone 73M/1. 24b
ASIBULANCE SI3RVIct
CURRIE'S AMBULANCE, Wing;
hart. Always reliable Service.
Phone Day; 51; Nights 719 or 636,
Bot Holders' Nome'
Not Given Out
:ts is strictly against Mir rides'
td 'divulge the name or iiddireSS
Of any advertiser using iiii
Adviinea4Thnes *la Nitifibeir.
*WOOS de -not ask U for this
TWO STOREY 3-bedroom stucco
house for sale. Full bath upstairs,
• toilet down,' Large living room,
dining room and' hitchen, Oil
boated. Large well kept let, Pos,
ession immediately, Phone 42211,
1firrb
INCOME PROPERTY. Brick
house and apartment, all modern
nonVenienceS, hot water, oil heat-
ing (new), also two storey brick
building that has been used as a
wood-working shop, Very good
location. Phone Wingham 251
after 6 p.m, ' rrb
DWELLING for sale. 1 store,
patent shingle clad dwelling, 6
rooms. Including bath, Lot 51x120
North of Josephine St., Wingham,
oil heating, Moffat electric stove,
Frigidaire, Bendix Washer in-
cluded in selling price, Immed-
iate possession. Apply II, C. Mac-
Lean, Realtor, phone 115, resi-
dence 31. 17,24b
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
Well situated house• in the village
of Teeswater, oak floOrs, three-
piece bath, hot water, built-in
cupboards and extra lot. Fell
Price $4,500,00 with $1,500.00 cash
required.
Several 2Q to 200 acre Huron and
Bruce farms for sale. "
Please contact:
WILLIAM S. REED,
Real Estate Broker,
Phone 292M, Wingham, 24b
FOR RENT
APARTMENT for rent, suitable
for middle-aged couple, or single
girls, Apply Mrs, Phillips, phone
510W. 24*
COMPLETE UNIT-3 rooms with
bath; suitable for business couple.
Immediate possession. Separate
entrance. Phone 127R. 24b
APARTMENT to rent. Built-in
cupboards and 3-piece bath.
Available at once. Phone 141,
24*
HEATED APARTMENT for rent,
consisting of living-room, bed-
room, kitchen and bath, Avail-
able middle of October. Phone
550 or Box 209.
24:octl*
PERSONAL
WHY FEEL OLD? Feel Years
Younger. Ostrex. Tonic Tablets
revitalize thousands past 40,
Only •60e. At all druggists,
10,17,24,8,15,22
MEN AND WOMEN can now re-
store the natural colour and lus-
tre of their hair with Scott's
Anti-Gray Halftone. White,
greaseless cream acts as excellent
pomade, does not stain pillows
or clothing. Guaranteed. Two
sizes, $3.00 and $6.00 at McKib-
bons and Vance's Drug Stores.
' 24:nov6b
WHY NOT
HAVE YOUR FEET CHECKED
Without Any Obligation
—by—
A Qualified, Experienced
FOOT, CORRECTIONIST
Undue pressure can cause those
sciatic pains, leg, hip or lower
backache. See—
J. A. 'VICKERS, P.C,
At Queen's Hotel, Wingham
Each. Monday afternoon, or other
times at 481 8th Ave Hanover,
Phone 500.
MISCELLANEOUS
IS YOUR TELEVISION properly
insured for all risk coverage?
For information phone 293, Stew-
Art A. Scott, Wingham, 2rrb
NEVER, NEVER, never since the
world began such relief from
sore, aching, burning feet; weak
ankles, sore knees, hips and
back, cramps in feet or legs.
Corns, callouses, bunions dis-
appear, arthritis pains fade away,
brings back circulation, Consult
W. A. Kaufman, phone 04 LW-
towel, open every Tuesday after-
noon and eVerting. Open every
Friday at Les Heubach,
phone MO 9,2604-6, and in Walk-
erten at Percy Pleteh's, phone
195W, rrb
FOR ARTIFICIAL insemination
Service or More information, tele-
phone the Waterloo Cattle Breed-
ing Association collect at: Clin-
ton HIS 2-3441 or Teeswater 128
between 1.30 and 9.30 a.m. week
days, 6 and , 8 p.rit, on Saturdays,
Do not call for SerVice On Sun-
day. Cows in heat on Sunday can
be inseminated eatisfectorily on
Monday. We supply 'service to top
quality bulls of the I4olstein,
Jersey, Ayrshire, Guernsey,
Brown Swiss, Red Poll, Roeo.,
ford (pdlied fir better:1Y,, Beef
ShOrthern (polled and horned)
And Dual Purpose Shorthorn
Angus and Oliarolatii breeds, The
coat Is low,. 28rzb
KINSMEN PAPER DRIVE—in OC,
tober. People of Bluevale,
church, Belgrave arid. Win.gbarn,
areas please note, Papers may be
left behind. Walkers Home Fur,
nlebings.
"A SERIES of prenatal classes will
begin. Wednesday, October 1,
1958, at 2.15 p.m, at the Branch
office of the Health Unit, down-
stairs in the Wingha)n Hospital,
These will be held at weekly in-
tervals for nine weeks, Those in-
interested are invited to attend on
the above date or write the
Health. Unit, Goderich." CE24b
FIELD WANTED
PART TIME Bookkeeper wanted,
Local business, Hours can be ar-
ranged. Apply Box 59, 24b
MATURE WOMAN wanted as
housekeeper in village of Au-
burn: Adults, Mrs, Bert Marsh,
phone Blyth 4310. 24b
MIDDLE AGED WOMAN wanted
as companion with light house-
keeping duties. • Phone 373 or
write box 52, Wingham. 24b
WANTED
PIECE of cedar bush wanted.
Phone Mount Forest 699 or write
Roy Ransome, Mount Forest.
24:octi*
USED WINDMILLS, gasoline en-
.giries and pump jacks wanted.
Can be traded on pressure sys-
tems new or used, Ask us for an
estimate without, any obligation,
or if you are needing, any new
roofing material we give you
the best value for your 'money.
Write or phone collect to Irving
Keyes at Glamis. Phone Paisley
114r4. 16Alt-Nov
ROOMERS WANTED
BOARDERS OR roomers wanted.
Only two blocks from' Main
Street on Victoria Street. Phone
1079. 17:24*
TENDERS' WANTED
• TENDERS for SNOW PLOWING
Tenders will be received by the
undersigned until October 4th at
7 p.m, 1958 for snow plowing for
1958-59 season in the Township of
Turnberry. Tenders to be..by the
hour. State make and size of
equipment to be used. For further
information apply to Road Super-
intendent William Mundell. Low-
est or any tender not necessarily
accepted.—John V. Fischer, Clerk
of Township of Turnberry,
24:1h
DEADSTOCK WANTED
DEADSTOCK removed promptly
for sanitary disposal, FREE pick
up on larger animals, reasonable
collection charge for small ani-
mals. Phone collect Wingham
378; Pahrierston 123w, or Dur-
ham 398, Gordon Young (Elmira)
Limited. errb
LARGE UNITED STATES. and
Canadian manufacturing oornP-
any requires District Manager In
East Wawanosh Township. Ex-
ceptionally high earnings. Gintr-
anteed repeat business, Automo-
bile essential, Agricultural or
farming background most im-
portant, Sales training given.
Reply to Box 84, London, Ontario.
24b
NURSING CARL
BAKER'S Convalescent Home,
Brussels, have vacancies, Bed
patients preferred, Rates reason-
able. Write or phone Brussels 271.
1,0;17;24*
COURT OF REVISION
MORRIS TOWNSHIP
The Court of Revision on the 1959
Assessment Roll for. Morrie Town-
ship will be held in the TOwnship
Hall on Monday, Octobd 6 at
10.3Q aim,
Geo. C. Martin, Clerk 24:octlb
CARD OF THANKS
wish to express my sincere
thanks to all my, kind friends and
neighbors who visited me,' sent
cards and treats while I was a. pa-
tient in Wingham General Hospi-
tal. Special thanks to Dr, A. D.
McMurchy and the, hospital nurs-
ing staff,--Mrs. Burns Stewart.
s 24*
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our apprecia-
tion to our former neighbours for
the lovely presentation prior to our
removal from the second line of
Morris to our new home in Blyth.
Your kindness and thoughtfulness
will long be remembered.—Mr, and
Mrs: Ross Button and family.' 24b
CARD DE, THANKS
We wish to extend our thanks
'and appreciation to relatives,
friends and neighbonr. W.M,S. and
session of< Delmore United Church
for gifts, flowers and cards in the
celebration of our 50th wedding
anniversary. 'Also thanks to the
ladieS of the Women's Institute,
who so kindly catered.—Mr. and
Mrs. Arthot Fitch. ,24
' CARD OF THANKS
I wish to extend my ineSt sincere
thanks 'to all my friends for their
many acts of kindness, while I was
in Wingham Hospital and since
returning home. The cards, letters,
flowers, treats and visitors, all
were very . deeply appreciated.
Special thanks• to Dr. W. A, Mc-
Kibbon, Mrs. Morrey and nursing
staff, also to our neighbours who,
helped M carry on farm duties at
home, All kindness is greatly ap-
preciated, and will always be re-
membered.---4. Wesley Tiffin. 24*'
CARD OF THANKS
I would' like to express my sin-
cere thanks to my friends and
neighbours for cards, flowers and
treats sent me while I was a pat-
ient in Wingham General Hospital.
Special thanks to Dr. W. A. Mc-
Kibben, and the nurses who were
so good to me, also the ladies who
so kindly sent baking to my family
arid, locked after' the threshers.
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Mrs, Mc-
Burney wish to express their deep
gratitude and appreciation to all
who extended sympathy to us in
the recent, loss of a kind and loving'
Mother and grandmother. Our
thanks to all who called to pay
their last respects, to all who sent
such beautiful flowers, to all who
helped in so many other ways.
Special thanks to Dr. A. Nimmo,
and Rev. T. G. }fusser and Drs. B.
N. Cerrin and E. Pedley, to the
nurses in the hospital and to R. A.
Currie & Sons and to those Who
donated Gideon Bibles, 24*
TREASURER'S SALE
DP LANDS FOR TAXES
By,VIttue of a warrant issued by
the Warden of the County of Hur-
on under his hand and the seal of
the said corporation bearing date
of 12th day of August 1958, sale of
lands in arrears of takes in the
County of Huron will be held at
my office at the' 'hour of 2,00 pm,
hr the Court House on the 9th day
Of December 1958 unless the taxes
and costa are sooner paid. Notice
is hereby given that the list of
lands for sale for arrears of taxes
was published in the Ontarie Gaz
ette on the 5th day of September
1958, arid that copies of the said
list may he had at my office,
The adjourned sale, If neceasary,
Will be held at the above office on,
the 16th day of December, 1958,
Treasurer's Office this dab day
Of August, 1958.•
(Signed) 3'. 0, Berry, Treasurer
arbDecti
IN MEMORIAM
13AIER—In. loving memory or a
dear husband and father,-George
Baker, who passed away SU-
tember 25, 1957,
We little thought when we woke
that morn,
The sorrow that the day would:
bring;
The call was sudden, the shock
severe,
To part with one we loved so dear,.
God gave us strength to fight it,
Courage to bear the blow,
But what it meant to lose you, •
No one will ever know.
—Ever remembered by wife,
children and grandchildren, ,24b
Dr. T. S. Boyle
Dies in Victoria
TORONTO, Sept, 31—The Rev,
Temple Stannage Boyle, 80, former
rector of the Anglican Church of
St. Alban the Martyr in Toronto
and a lecturer at Trinity College,
died Saturday at Victoria, B.C,
A native of St, Catharines, he
studied at Trinity College, the
Diocesan College of Montreal and
King's College, Halifax,
Ordained in 1900, Dr. Boyle began
his career as curate, of Christ
Church Cathedral, Montreal, and
served churches at Wingham, Chat-
ham and Cobourg,
He was dean of .divinity. at
Trinity College from 1911 to 191AA
Ind president of King's College
from 1915 to 194 He moved to St.
Albans in 1936 and, retired in 1941,
His wife, the former Florence
Brown, survives.
Rev. Bolingbroke
Dies in Chatham
Rev, Harold Bolingbroke, BA.,
B.D,, a )3iblfeal language specialist,
died on Tuesday, September 16 at
the Public General Hospital at
Chatham.
Rev, Bolingbroke was minister
of the Wroxeter-Salem charge from
1928 to 1931. He later returned to
England hut came back to Canada.
He was 79 years of age and spent
51 years in this 'country,
During his ministry Mr. Boling-
broke served the Chalmers United
Church pastoral charge, Chatham
Township,
• George Egleston
FINANCING A CARr
Before ;You MO ask Anent mil
Low Cost Financing Service with
complete Insurance Coverage,
Sit WART A. SCOTT
Phone
BIRTHS
w).pown-A Hospital, on
Monday, September 22, to Mr;.
and Mrs, Ronald Alton, R,R,
Dungannon, a son,
MARTIN—To Harbert!. (nee Ross)
-wife, of Robert Martin, a son„
September 22, 1958; at Toronto
Western Hospital,
STRONG~4n Wingham Hospital,
on Monday, September 22, to Mr,
and Mrs, John •Strong, •Wingh4m,
a son.
GUETTER--/n. Wingtam. Hospital;.
On Tuesday, September 23, to Mr, •
and Mrs, John Gnetter, Brussels,
a :daughter, •
DIED
RELM—At his late residence, 192
Wharncliffe Er., S., London, on
Monday, September 15, 1958,
Arthur James Helm, beloved hus-
band of Dorothy May (Wilkin-
son), 'dear uncle of Mrs. Leslie
Young of Toronto, Mrs. Joseph
Schneider and William ' McKen-
zie of Wingham, • and Gordon
Helm of Clinton, in his 84th year,
Funeral ' service was held' on
Wedaesday at 2 p.m. from the
A, Millard:George funeral home
chapel with interment in Wood.
land cemetery.
LEAKY--In Kincardine on Mon-
day, September 8th, Emma Patti-
son, beloved - wife+ of Thomas
Leaky and sister of Miss Mary
Pattison and. Mr. John Pattison,
of Port Elgin. She was a dangle
ter of the.late*Mr. and Mrs, Wm
J. Pattison of Wingham, and a
former resident. Funeral servicr
was held from, the Linklater
frineral home in Kincardine on
Thorsday, September 11th; with
interment in Port Elgin Ceme-
tery.
SPOTTON—Mrs. George Spotton,
formerly Catherine Taylor, died
in Toronto • :recently. Funeral
service was held in Toronto with
interment in Wingham Cemetery
She was ' former resident of
Wingham.
Canon-R. S. Jones
Was Gorrie Rector
The Reverend Canon R, S. Jones
died at. Brighton on September 15.
in his ,70th year. Canon Jones was
born, at Farmersville, 'Ontario
(now Athens), the eldest son of
Rev, R. N. Jones and Mrs. Jones.
He 'attended the Collegiate Insti-
tute at Morrisburg, Ontario, and
after graduation went to Trinity
College 'where he graduated in Art:
in 1910 and Divinity in 112. He
was made, deacon that same year
at Christ Church :Cathedral, Ot-
tawa, by Archbishop. Hamilton and
was pri,ested the following year and
was placed' in charge of the Par-
ish of,'Russell and Edwards, After
serving there for four years he
went `to St. George's Church, Ot-
tawa, to serve as curate for the
late Archdeacon J. M. Snowden.
While at St. George's he enlisted
for active service in the Army Ser-
vice Corps. He trained at Pete-
wawa and went overseas in Aug-
ust, 1918.
On his return to Canada, Canon
Jones was appointed by Archbish-
op Williams to St, Luke's Church,
Brantford in November, 1919, and
in December,' of that same year was
How you can do
Monciciis wash
in 12 minutes l !
Remember the long, weary
mornings yOu've spent struggling
with a big week's wash? Well,
that's as out of date as Grandma';
curling tongs!
Tbday you can spend washday
playing with baby. . thanki to
the new Frigidaire Automatic
Washer! It can do your complete.
wash in as 'little as 12 minutes.
And this marvellous Washer gets
clothes up to 50% cleaner than
other washers. Yes, in a test of
six leading washers, the new '58
Frigidaire LTItra-Clean Automatic
Washer out-washed all others !
Then it spins clothes dryer than
competitive 'Washers.
Arid your Frigidaire Automatic
WaSher Saves you up to 2800
gallons of hot water 40 boxes
of detergent, Lets you dye or tint
too — Without fuss or muss,
There's no other Washer like
the new Frigidaire Automatic --
Rated Not,* Why not drop into
your nearest Frigidaire dealt?*
fer a fret demonstration . . .
feniayi
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PHONE 474 WilottitiAM
married to Miss Edith Nesbitt,
daughter of Mr, S. G, M..Neabitt
And Mrs, Nesbitt, -In August of 1920
he went to the parish of Gorrie,*
Pordwich and Wroxeter and re-
mained there for 10 years, •
Other parisnes served. by Callen
Jones were St. Davi,d's, London,
Durham and Egremont, Marltdale
and. Berkley, a total ministry of
over 40 years, While at ,Gorrie he
was appointed rural dean of Hur-
on and at Markdale became rural
dean. of the 'Deanery of Grey. A
few years later- he was made a
Canon of St. Paul's Cathedral,
f,...enidon by the late Archbishop
Seager, occupying the Cathedral
stall known as ,Bishop Cronyn's
sta.)).
In. 1953 Canon Jones -suffered a
severe heart attack resulting in
the amputation of his left leg and,
.therefore was compelled to give
up his active .ininistry • in the
church, He and his Wife returned,
to their old home town of Brighton
where they. have resided ever
since,
,Canon Jones was a member of
several fraternal societies, espec-
ially the Masonic Order 'being a
life member of St,' John's Lodge
209 at London and a life member.
of the Canadian Legion, Branch
205, Marliclale and a member of
the Bay of quint° Branch u,g,x4 ,
Surviving .are his wife and son,
Richard James Jones; D.F,C., and
2, grandchildren of Oakville, and
two brothel's, John R, Jones ,33,A.
of Toronto and -A. E, R, Jones,
M,C, TitoeVille, Florida,
Starlight Group Meets
The Tuesday ,,Evening Starlight
Group will hold their September
meeting at the home of Mrs. Jack
McLean on September 30th. The
nonveners for the meeting are Mrs.
Everett. Lathers and Mrs. D. Me-,
Laughlin. Mrs, C. Gibson will pre-
sent the topic and the theme for
this meeting is "Friendship", The
roll call is to be answered by a
Bible verse on "Love", Would the
members please bring their dona-
tions for the penny auction? As
this is the first meeting for the
season we would like as many
members as possible to attend. '
BUSINESS'
and
PROFESSIONAL
DIRECTORY
.
A. II. McTAVISH
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR
and 'NOTARY PUBLIC
TEESWATER - ONTARIO
Telephone' 28 Teeswater
Wreteter—Every Wednesday
afternbinio pan., or lny appointment,
Frederick F. Hotuuth
R.O.
Carol E. Homuth,R.O.
lira. Viola H. Homuth, R.O.
orTomETRisTs
mars la
Harriston, Ontario
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REAL ESTATE. commo Evrawrs MALE IIELFVfiNTED
Burial 'Services of "If .
Greenhill Cemetery
Roy, moclea,g officiated ,on Sat-,
nrday afternoon at Greenhill Come,
teNY for the committal ,s9rvice fof
Mrs. (Rev,) Robert Barbour, who,
died earlier this year in Toronto,
A cremation Service w.0 held
that time,
Mrs,• Barbour was the fernier' •
Mary Jane Anderson of West War, ,
wanosh end interment was made-,
in the family plot. Friends and
relatives attended from Toronto,,
New York, Gadshill, 'Waterdown
and the Whitechurch district. 4'
Several Functions
For Miss M. F. Currier
Mrs, Thomas A. Currie, Wing"'
ham, was hosteSs on. Wednesi
of last week for a tea in honour o
her daughter, Mary Frances, whose
marriage to Mr. James A. Smith,
of Toronto took place on Saturday,
September 20th.
The guests were wlecomecl by'
Mrs. Currie and the bride-elect:,
Pouring tea ware Mrs. W, B, Mc,-,
Cool, Mrs, E, R, Hopper, Mrs, R. Er
Armitage and Mrs, W. W, Curriei„.
Assisting in the tea room were,
Mrs. Alan Nicholson,' Miss Mary
Louise Town and Mrs. Jack Ross)
Showing the gifts and linens were'
Miss Mary Hotchkiss and Miss,
Mary Stapleton. AIsd .assisting'
were Mrs, (Dr.) A, W, Irwin, Mrs,
E, S, Copeland, Mrs, Gwen Adams
and Mrs. T. A. FeXten.
Honouring the bride-ele4; Mrs.
George Guest entertained at'a mis-
cellaneous" aleeWer, Miss Mary
HotchkisS., and Miss Mary Lou
.Dunlop were• co-hostesses at a kit-
chen shower at the home of the
latter, Mr. and lvlys. G. W. Tiffin
entertained at a dinner- in honour
of the bride and groom elect, Of-
fice associates at the Ontario Hy-
dro, Toronto, also' entertained at a
miseellaneou,s shower.
DEAD STOCK
SERVICE
Highest Cash Prices
For Old, Sick and
Disabled Cows and
Horses -
DEAD STOCK AT HIGHEST
CASH VALUE
"Please Phone Promptly
Call Collect - 133
Bruce Marlatt
Brussels, Ont.
24 HOUR SERVICE
ANTED
Highest Cash Prices
paid for old, sick or
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Dies in Calgary
George Egleston, 1105 Laval
Avenue, prominent Calgary retail
lumberman, died at his home on
Wednesday.
Borh and educated at White-
church, Ontario, he was a son of
the late Mr, and Mrs, John Egle-
ston. He went west to MacLeod 'in
1908, After a year there he moved
to Lethbridge, and in 1910 moved to
Calgary. In the lumber business
until eight years ago, he started
the Manning-Egleston Lumber
Company with the late Frederick
Charles Manning in 1924.
He was married in Red Deer in
1911 to Alice Louise Good, who.
predeceased him in February, 1952.
A member of the Ranchmen's
Club, the Calgary Gryro Club and
the Masonic Lodge AF & AM No.
23, Mr. Egleston; ,*as also a long-
Your kindness will never be for-: time member and past-president of
gotten.--Mrs. John L, Currie, the Calgary Golf and Country Club. 24b He was for many years a choir
member, Sunday School teacher
and elder of Scarboro United
Church.
In September of 1953, he married
Miss Marne Adams, Reg. N., of
Wingham, Ontario. Besides his
wife, he is survived by two sons and
three daughters: Allen of Seattle;
George of Calgary; Mrs. (Dr,) D.
M. Williamson. (Grace), of Edmon-
ton; Mrs. (Dr.) R, C. Tully (Mar-
ion) of Vancouver; and Mrs. S. H.
Wood (Sane) of Calgary., I3e,is also
survived by twelve grandchildren,
and two brothers and two Waters,
Will of Florida; Jack of Colonsay,
Sask.; Mrs. Lou DuMont, of Lon-
don, Ontario and Mrs. Jean Reed
of Listriwel, Ontario.
Funeral services was held from
Scarboro United Church on Satur-
day at 4 p.m, with Rev. Dr. S. J.
Parsons officiating.
Mr. A. G. Adams of Winghain
had been visiting with' Mr. and
Mrs. Egleston in Augtist and their
sister, Mrs. George McKay of
Hamilton had also visited there
and returned home. She went back
to Calgary on Thursday last by
planA
Many from this district who
were friends of Mr, and Mrs. Egle-
ston siYiil extend sympathy to her
in her bereavement. Mrs. Merrill
Cantelon, Diagonal Road, is a niece
of Mr, Egleston, and Mr. Alfred
Patterson of We Wawarioah, Is
a
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GROUND BEEF 3 lbs. $1.25
Friday and Saturday Only
SAUSAGE . 3 lbs. $1.25
LARD . . 20c lb.
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