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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1940-06-06, Page 4PAGE FOUR WINGHAM ADVANCE-TIMES Thursday, June 6th, 194ft DISTRICT INSTITUTE MET AT GORRIE BBS CLEAN UP and PAINT UP ------With — Canada Varnish Paints **You Can Pay More But You Can't Buy Better*’ Quart ¥2 Galion ,. Gallon ..,., *, 98c $1.90 $3.50 Special Offer: FLOOR ENAMEL STAINTON BRINGWANT AITS If cents a word pen insertion, with a minimum charge of 25c. »X3O1 I PHONE 30 IOESO] AUCTION SALE of Household Goods will be held in Bluevale at 1.30 pan., on Friday, June 7th. Terms of Sale—Strictly Cash, as proprietor has sold his property and is giving up housekeeping. George Mathers, Prop.; F, W. Kemp, Auc­ tioneer. F. W. KEMP, Listowel—Monuments and Monumental Work. 100 monu­ ments from which to choose. Auc­ tion Sales conducted. Phone 38 or 121, Listowel. FOR SALE—Collie Pups, Apply Ter- vit’s Farm, 632r3. FOR SALE—All Bedding Plants, 15c a box. Mrs. T. Kew. FOR.. SALE—Exhibition Stock Muff Tumbler Pigeons. Five colors from which to choose. $2.00 pair up. Ad­ vance-Times. HOUSE FOR SALE—Corner Pat- . rick and Shuter Sts., Wingham. Keys and information at?E. R, Har­ rison’s. . \ MEN WANTED — A good business paying good income and with future possibilities. Selling Familex Pro­ ducts men and women all over Can­ ada have found the secret of suc­ cess. Why don’t you get in on it too? NO OBLIGATION. Ask for FREE catalogue describing 200 ne­ cessity products and t>lan. FAMIL­ EX PRODUCTS, 570 St Clement St, MONTREAL.______________ NOTICE—For sale by tender, frame barn 36 by 50. Tenders to be re­ ceived by J. H. Wylie, Sec. Forest Lodge No. 162 A.F. & A.M., until 6 p.m. June 15, 1940. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. (Continued from Page One) vincial Board Director, brought greet­ ings from the board, and gave a re­ port of the board meeting. She ex­ plained the appointment of a new con­ venor for war work. Her closing mes­ sage was "Stand shoulder to shoulder. Be loyal and be British.” Mrs. John Gathers, of Gorrie, gave members and delegates a warm wel­ come which was replied to by Mrs, John Spier of the Majestic Institute. A humorous reading by Miss Mary McIntosh, of Ethel, a vocal duet by Misses Yvonne Denny and Eleanor Ashton, of Fordwich, and sing-songs led by Miss Bernice Day "were pleas­ ing numbers. A Glove Making project with Meat Cookery, as second choice, will be asked for and will be held at Brussels, Mrs. Milligan conducted the elec­ tion of officers with the following re­ sult: Hon. Pres., Mrs. Wardlaw;, Eth­ el; President, Mrs. J, Harold Spier. Brussels; 1st Vice Pres., Mrs. F. C. Demerling, Fordwich; 2nd Vice Pres., Mrs. W. S. Scott, Brussels; Secretary- Treasurer, Miss M. Olive Scott, Blue­ vale; Federated Representative, Mrs. Harold Spier; alternate, Mrs. F. C. Demerling; Convenors of Standing Committees: Health and Child Wel­ fare, Mrs. Tom Wilson, Fordwich; Education, Mrs. James Armstrong, Brussels; Home Economics, Mrs. M. L. Aitken, Bluevale; Legislation, Mrs, Roy Gadke, Fordwich; Agriculture and Canadian Industries, Mrs. James Bremner, Ethel; Historical Research and Current Events, Mrs. Elmir Giles, Clifford; Relief and Community Ac­ tivities, Mrs. Stanley Wheeler, Brus­ sels; Ganadianization, Miss Minnie McIlwain, Fordwich; Peace Education and International Relations, Mrs. M. Sellars, Wroxeter; War Work, Mrs. Victor Shera, Gorrie. At the close of the meeting mem­ bers of the Gorrie Institute served a delicious lunch. An invitation was ac­ cepted to hold the next District An­ nual at Ethel. DISTRICT MEETING HELD AT ST. HELENS f &LUI . . . we do the job with the science and accuracy of a re­ search chemist. You’ll have no battery worry, or, for that mat­ ter, no slow starting ... if you let us service your battery. Come in today. We’ll be glad to give you a free check-up. GIVE US A TRIAL BERT ARMSTRONG SUPER SERVICE Ask your neighbors what Bray Chicks did for them- Then see me for prices and delivery dates. A. C. Adams Wingham CHICKS ON DISPLAY i FOR SALE—Ford V-8 Coach 1936, with trunk, low mileage; Terraplane Coupe 1933, with rumble seat; Ford Roadster 1930, with rumble * seat; Tudhope-Anderson Mower. — Reavie’s Service Station. FOR SALE—Hawaiian Guitar, in ex­ cellent shape, with case, cheap for quick sale. Apply Advance-Times. FOR SALE—Good buffalo robe, shovels, forks, tools. Must be sold as owner leaving for Vancouver, J* Monday, June 10th. Apply Ad­ vance-Times. NOW WITH THE APPROACH of summer the moths are rampant. Our advice is to place your valued fur garments in cold storage where they are protected against the moth larvae, also insured against fire and theft. Remember it is as important to store your furs with the same care as that with ■which you purch­ ase them. We also restyle, repair and remodel and make fur garments tq order. We sell what we repres­ ent Famous Fur Company, Wing­ ham phone 204; Toronto phone WA 3335. (Continued from Page One) Officers Elected , President, Mrs. Fred Oster, Bly th; 1st Vice Pres., Mrs. W. J. Henderson, Wingham; 2nd Vice Pres., Mrs.. N. Keating, Belgrave; Sec.-Treas., Mrs. W. H. Fraser, Wingham; Federation Rep., Mrs. J. Bisset, Goderich; Dis­ trict Delegate, Mrs. R. Davidson, Dungannon; Auditors, Mrs. E. Web­ ster and Mrs. J. West, Wingham. Miss Bambridge gave a short talk on Co-Operative Programme. It was decided on account of Red Cross work that no district programme would be held this year. Miss Durnin. County Coach, told of her work with the girls* homemaking clubs, Achievement Day to be held in Clinton on June 15th. Mrs. Robert Scott, ■ of Kintail, favored with two selections of music. Miss I. Young, of St. Marys, Feder- ation Representative, gave a report of the Federation meeting held in Tor­ onto. Miss Cumming gave a musical selection. The district expect to hold an Officers’ Rally at Dungannon in July. Mrs. Davidson moved a vote thanks to the St. Helens ladies and all who had taken part, and to the managers of the United Church where the meetings were held. Financial Statement of Branch Recepits Expenditure -$ of to 157.44 241.73 230.09 109.41 278.22 128.33 141.92 128.89 122.28 45.26 61.53 Auburn-------........1 Wingham _______ Londesboro _.___ Belgrave ------------ St. Helens----------- Goderich —..._____ Blyth ___________ Dungannon _____ _ Clinton------------- - Kintail _ _____ __ St. Augustine —.— Receipts of District Institute ..$275.85 District Expenditure_______139.42 $ 90.81 225.79 220.73 ‘ 98.25 241.97 89.45 141.43 89.80 111.83 31.03 28.88 Bank Balance for District-----$136.43 ited on Suniday with Mr. and Mrs. Jasper McBrien, of Goderich, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Stackhouse and Miss Eva, of Brucefield, visited on Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McDowell. Mrs. Wm, Vendor, of Bad Axe, Mich., is visiting at the home of her son, Mr, Maitland Henry. Mr, and Mrs, John Yungblut, Gor­ don and Jean, of Auburn, visited on Friday at the home of the former's sister, Mrs. Gordon Snell. Miss Marjorie Campbell, R.N., of Qntario Hospital, Toronto is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Campbell. We are pleased to be able to report that Master Eldon Cook is recover­ ing from the accident which he re­ ceived while playing, when he had his arm broken. Mr. and Mrs, Wm, McDowell, Miss Mildred Thornton, Mr. and Mrs, Nor- mna McDowell and children, were guests of Miss L. Brigham, of Clin­ ton on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Campbell and children visited on Saturday with Dr, and Mrs. V. Johnston, Lucknow. Mrs, Wm. Straughan accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scott, of Walk­ erton, on a visit over the week-end with Toronto and Kitchener friends, » There were no church or Sunday' school services at Westfield Sundays as the pastor, Rev. H. C. Wilson, was | attending Conference at London. j The Y.P.U. met Wednesday evening I with about 30 present. The meeting1 was led by Miss Anna McDowell with Hilda Black at the piano. The Scrip­ ture lesson was read by Eileen Walsh from St, Luke 2: 41-52. Margaret Vin­ cent led in prayer. Reading by Mild­ red Thornton. Solo by Winnifred Campbell accompanied by Graeme McDowell. A much appreciated topic on “The Glory of the Young People Is In their Strength” was presented by Mrs. Marvin McDowell who gave the four points on her subject as Con­ serve, Control, Concentrate and Con­ secrate. The meeting closed with the Mizpah Benediction. Mr. and Mrs. Norman McDowell andi children visited on Friday with Mrs. Osbaldeston, Goderich,’ Mrs. A. E. Johnston and Mr. Mor­ ley Johnston, of West Wawanosh, vis­ ited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Smith and babe, of Goderich, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McDowell. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wightman and family visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Pharis Mathers, Lucknow. Mr. Warren Bamford, London, vis- ited^recently with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bamford. Misses Minnie and Elsie Snell, Lon­ don, were week-end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McDowell and other friends. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Snell, Phyllis and Elsie Cook visited bn Sunday with the lat­ ter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Cook, Belgrave. Mrs. Brooks, ofz Wingham, visited Saturday at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Fred J. Cook. I Fruit ... Vegetables PLAY 'PANTRYSHELF CFRB TORONTO THURSDAY 8 P.M. Daylight Sovlxay Tunc GET GAME CARD FREE AT YOUR DOMINION Apple JUICE - 20 Oz. Tin * 2 for 19c I Machine Sliced • ! Bacon po^ 25 Domestic Domino Quart Size GINGER ALE - Contents 10c OXYDOL - Large Package 23c Small Package ----- 10c IVORY SOAP - targe Bar 10c Small Bar - - - - 2 for 15c R0 Rose P. & G. SOAP.....................5 Bars 24c CHIPSO - Large Package 23c Small Package - - - - 10c Domino Baking POWDER - - Pound. Tin 19c “’Po"”d 47c Ha“ 25c regular grind V pound FRUIT SPECIALS California -' » GRAPEFRUIT - - 5c Each Fresh Local ASPARAGUS - 2 Bunches 15c No. 1 New POTATOES Firm, Green CABBAGE 5 Pounds 25c Pound 5c Valencia Medium Size ORANGES - - - Dozen 30c Crisp Ontario RADISH - - - - Yellow BANANAS -, - 3 Pounds 25c California CARROTS 2 Bunches . 5 c 2 Bunches 17c DOMINION STORES • LIMITED on “Building." Vera Taylor and Win­ nie Barnard favored with a duet. Mrs. Gordon, Mrs. Tom Todd and Anne,Misess Isobel and Dorothy Mil- s ler, Mrs. E. J. Thom, Mr. Murray and Miss Vera Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. W.’ A. iMiller and Allan, were among those attending the Graduation exer- cises of the Stratford General Hospital on Wednesday when Miss Laurine Miller was a member of the graduat­ ing class. Don’t forget the concert and dance in the Community Hall under the aus­ pices of the Women’s Institute on Fri­ day evening. The music will be pro­ vided by the Gulley Jumpers, who will be assisted by Cactus Mac. Proceeds for patriotic purposes. Mrs. John Gowdy called1 at Harriston last Satur- Mrs. Harold Weir and* SALEM FOR SALE—Bicycle, second-hand, in good repair. Apply Advance-Times. FOR SALE—Double House, reason­ able price, well located, good gar­ den. Apply F. J. Mooney. FOR SALE—Used Durant Coupe, new tires, perfect condition. See this car before buying. Less than nine- ■ teen thousand miles. Apply George Walker, Gorrie. PLANTS AND FLOWERS For Sale —Window Boxes and Hanging Bas- '•* kets filled. Mrs. H, Peterson, Ph. 157. PIGS FOR SALE—Chunks. Apply Earl Hamilton, Phone 610 r41, RR. No. 4, Wingham. WESTFIELD -----'-------------- ____________ FOR SALE IMMEDIATELY — Six room House, lights, water, furnace, small frame barn, garden. Apply - E. W. Bolton, Gorrie. _______ FOR SALE"*All Spring Bedding Plants, Cemetery Work, Window Boxes, Hanging Pots. We Deliver. Lower Wingham Greenhouse. Timber Lot For Sale Tenders will be received by the undersigned Until June 15th, 1940, for the purchase of a high grade timber lot containing 122 y'2 acres, about two miles from Wingham and being Lot 36, Concession 11, East Wawa­ nosh. ' JOHN E. PRITCHARD, K.C., 58 Richmond St. West, Toronto, Ontario. TEACHER WANTED—S. S. No. 3, Turnberry, Protestant. State qual­ ifications and salary. Duties to commence September 3rd. Applv Thos. H. Wallace, Sec-Treas., R.R. - 2, Wingham. TENDERS WANTED—Tenders for the erecting of new school house in S. S. No. 9, Howick. Plans and specifications can be seen at Emer­ son Downey’s. Lowest or any ten­ der not necessarily accepted. Tend­ ers close June 20th, 1940. Emerson Downey, Sec.. Fordwich. TEACHER WANTED—Lady, First Class, for U.S.S. No. 8, Turnberry and Morris (Wingham Junction). Applications received to Saturday, June 15th, W. J. Henderson, Box 55, Wingham. Widow deceased, who died on or about the First day of April, A.D. 1940, are hereby- notified to send their claims, duly verified by declaration to the undersigned solicitor for the exec­ utor on or before the 18th day of June, A.D, 1940, FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that immediately after the said date the assets of the estate will be distributed having regard only to claims which have been properly filed. DATED at Wingham, Ontario, this 27th dav of May, A.D. 1940. R. S. HETHERINGTON, K.C., Winghain, Ontario, Solicitor for the Executor. EXECUTORS’ SALE There will be offered, for sale public auction at the residence of late Mrs. Mary Jane Lougheed on south side of Patrick Street in Town of Wingham on Saturday,. —" —- \ ST. HELENS TEACHER WANTED—Protestant, for S.S. No. 8, East Wawanosh. Ap- ) ply stating qualifications and salary | expected to Percy D. McLean, Sec., ’ R.R. 1, Belgrave. ____ and Miss Georgina, (Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Cathers and Miss Evelyn motored to Port Burwell last Satur­ day to sepnd a couple of days with- Mr. and Mirs. Ed. Stafford, Mrs. Staf­ ford was formerly Miss Eve Mc­ Michael. Mr. and on friends day. Mr. and children of ‘ Toronto, spent Sunday with the former’s parents, Mr. and' Mrs. D. L. Weir. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Edwards andi children of London, visited the Harris- famiiy recently. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Edgar of Richmond Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Er­ nest Freeman and children of Toron­ to . called on Mr. and Mrs. Edwin- Palmer and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Weir­ last Sunday.Miss Iva Gallaher of London is at present visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Gallaher. Mr. and Mrs. Ervie Thomas and daughter Miss Viola of Niagara Falls called on friends here recently. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wright have moved on to their farm on the 15th of Howick. Mr. W. A. Mines accomp­ anied them. We extend our congratulation to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lewis who were • recently married, Miss Marie Higgins of Gorrie, visit­ ed at the home of her brother, Mr. Chester Higgins and Mrs. Higlns. Miss Lenore Higgins, nurse-in­ training of London, has returned af­ ter spending three weeks vacation with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Chester Higgins where she has been re-cup- erating after having had her tonsils removed. Miss Myrtle Cathers of Wingham is at present visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A, Cathers. Mr. and Mrs. .Thomas McMichael Miss Ella Mae Wilson, R.N., of Matheson, Mrs. Hunking of Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hunking. of Detroit, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Carter. Mrs. Wm. McDowell is spending a f_ew days with Miss Ada Stackhouse, of Blyth,. , Mr. and Mrs. Wrri. Miller and dau­ ghter, Ruth, of Goderich, were guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Jenning and children, of Windsor, and Mrs. Frank Harburn, of Staffa, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Walden over the week­ end. Mr. and Mrs. Murray McDiarmid and Miss Lorraine, of Hamilton, were week-end guests with Mrs. McDiarm- id’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Vin­ cent Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Snell, Mr. Mr. Frank McQuillin was a week­ end visitor with his sister, Mrs. Irvin McCabe and Mr. McCabe, at Windsor. On his return he was accompanied by­ Miss Florence McQuillin, R.N., of the Wingham Hospital staff, who had been a visitor there. On account of the Anniversary Ser­ vices in the Whitechurch United Church, there will be no services in the church here next Sunday. Miss Geraldine McEwen, Goderich, was a week-end visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Todd. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hyde and fam­ ily, and jMr. Cecil Hyde, Kincardine, were ^week-end visitors with Mr. Jas. Hyde. The regular meeting of the Y,P.U. was Aeld with the president, Mr. E. W. Rice in the chair. The topic "Get­ ting Old Values” was taken by Earl Durnin. Miss Hazel Wilson of Wing- I BIRTHDAY JUNE 13, 1940 Low Rail Fares Between all points in Canada and to certain destinations in United States FARE AND ONE-QUARTER For The Round Trip GO : Any time Wednesday, June 12, until 2.00 p.m. Thursday, June 13, 1940. RETURN: Leave destination up to midnight Friday, June 14,1940. by the the the ...........o___ ... ______ _ the Sth day of June, 1940, at 2.00 o’clock in the afternoon, the dwelling house and lot formerly owned by the late Mrs. .<iary Lougheed. Upon the pre­ mises there is situate a good frame dwelling house in good repair, ideally located, and suitable for a small fam­ ily, and is equipped with running wat­ er, three piece bath, electric lights. There will also be sold at the same time all the household goods and ef­ fects, for particulars of which see sale bills. _ TERMS: Real Estate, ten per cent, denosit on day of sale, balance* in thirty days or at the time of giving possession which may be had im­ mediately. Chattels, Cash. THOMAS FELLS, Auctioneer. R. S. HETHERINGTON, K.C Solicitor fot the Executor. Ernest Snell, Donald and Janetta, vis- ham, was present and gave an address Times shown are "Standard” MINIMUM SPECIAL FARE - 25c Full particulars from any agent. Canadian Pacific “TILL” Imported German Coach Stallion, premium, 1700 pounds, will stand at Fiyfogle Stable, Wingham, every Tuesday noon during the sea­ son. Henry Ernest, Walkerton. WANTED—Work for4 a woman * m town or country. Capable of taking full charge. Apply Advance-Times. WANTED—Two Salesgirls. Must be free to travel, experience unneces­ sary. Apply Miss Cuthbertson, Queen's Hotel, room 14, between 7 and 9 p.m. WANTED—To purchase White Leg­ horn Pullets, 4, 5 and 6 weeks of age. Kindly advise me the numbet you have and the price you are ask­ ing for same. Apply Sam Pattison, Fergus, Ontario. HURON COUNTY COUNCIL DUNLOP FORT GIVES YOU 2000 TEETH TO GRIP THE ROAD FOR GREATER SAFETY You pay no more for Dunlop Supremacy. In addition to Dunlop ’Fort’. *. ’the world’s fin- fest tire’». * we Carry a Wide range of Dunlop Quality Tires for every purse antipurpose, m A. M. CRAWFORD General Motors Dealer JACK REAVIE, Wingham NOTICE TO CREDITORS TAKE NOTICE THAT ail persons having claims against the estate of Mary Jane Lougheed late of the Town Wingham in the County of Huron, The next meeting of the Huron County Council will be held in the Council Chambers, Court House, God* erich, commencing Tuesday, June lltlr, 1940, at 2 p.m. All accounts;, notices of deputations and other business requiring the at* totition of .Council should be in the bauds of tn e County Clerk not latet than Saturday. June 8th, 1940. ,N. W. MILLER. County CMk,. Goderich, Ontario.