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Page Four The Wingham Advance-Times, Wednesday, July 7th, 1954
FOR SALE AGENTS WANTED
COMING EVENTS
NEW PIANOS^ Save $100 on a new
piapo at Schuett’s, Mildmay. Also
used pianos. NEW UPHOLSTER
ED FURNITURE. Large selection including Chesterfields, Davenports,1
Spacesavers, Studio Couches. You 11;
save at Schuett’s, Mildmay.307b,
REFRIGERATORS at the Mildmay j
Furniture include Philco, Frigidaire, } _
1 " h0"ie DEADSTOCK uiges,! e_________
307b {
Norge,
freezers,
washers.
WANTED: Man for steady travel >
among consumers in Huron County.1
Permanent connection with large {
manufacturer. Only reliable hustler ?
considered. Write Rawleigh’s Dept.-
G-453-131, Montreal, P. Q.
ENTERTAINMENT at the Palace
Gardens, Formosa, Sunday, July 11,
2.30 to 5 p.m, Reg Bittop, Rossy
Mann and Ernie King, the Ranch
Boy Trio, C7b
Orange Lodges Hold Annual
Church Service in Gorrie
WANTED
Also bargains in 1
air conditioners, ranges,.
Schuett’s Mildmay. < ‘
TURKEYS—AU sizes, 7 to 24 lbs. Oven >
dressed. Laidlaw’s, phone 366J,.
Wingham. ______ 3O1'rb
I removed from you,r
farm promptly for sanitary disposal.
Telephone collect: Palmerston 123W,
Durham 398 or Wingham 378. GOR
DON YOUNG LIMITED. lrrb
I CARD OF THANKS
| I would like to express my sincere
thanks to Mrs. Morrey and the nurs
ing staff of the Wingham General
Hospital while I was a patient there,
also to Dr. Palmer, friends, neighbors
and members of the Canadian Legion
for their kindness in every way.
Bert Harris 7*
CRESS WART REMOVER—really ’
does it. Your Druggist sells Cress }
Corn Salve for sure relief. i
SEPTIC TANKS FOR SALE— Steeb
reinforced cement septic tanks, 61-
by 3% ft., 5 ft. deep. Capacity of
450 Imperial gallons. The design
and construction of these tanks has
been approved by the Huron and
Bruce County Health Units. We de
liver any distance. Apply to Albert
Porter’s Welding Service, Lucknow.
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j LIVESTOCK WANTED—Dead, dis
abled horses or cows removed free
of charge. For prompt and efficient
service phone collect, Wingham 561J
or William Stone Sons Limited,'
Ingersoll. 28rrb
CARD OF THANKS
TWO OR THREE BEEF-TYPE
heifers, wanted. Phone 658 W 4
evenings. 7b
I appreciate very much the visits
and the many cards from friends and
neighbors during my recent stay in
East General Hospital. I would like to
express my sincere thanks to all who
showed kindness to me while there,
and since my return from Toronto.
Mr. Wm. A. Cathers 7*
HELP WANTED
CHOICE CEMENTING GRAVEL for
sale. Building sand, lane gravel,
fill and top soil at reasonable prices.
We will try to fill all orders in 24
hours. Call collect Arthur Ruttan,
Bluevale, phone Brussels 44r6. 307b
WOMAN or GIRL wanted, to clerk
permanently in store. Apply by let
ter only, to Box 178 Wiiigham.
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REAL ESTATE
BIRTHS
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ALL TYPES of rubber stamps and j
stamp pads sold at The Wingham i
Advance-Times. i
SINGLE STOREY BRICK HOUSE
for sale, three bedrooms, tiled bath,
oil heated, spacious basement, 40’x
24’. Large lot, fully landscaped. Ap
ply W. G. Sell, Phone 291, evenings
or Saturday. 16:23:30.7*
24x40 WHITE THRESHER for sale, ■'
complete with shredder and grain i
thrower, on rubber, practically new. 1
Apply N. XI, <J,ham, Phone 733W4. 7* }
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IS STOREY FRAME HOUSE for
sale in Belgrave. All modern con-
on rubber, practically new.: veniences. Apply Mrs. Elizabeth
'. Greenaway, R. 3, Wing-} Campbell, Belgrave, phone 634W2.
7*
McCORMICK-DEER-1SEVEN ROOM storey and a half6 FOOT CUT 1
ING Binder for sale, nearly new; I
also quantity of hay. Apply Alfred}
McCreight, phone 626w3. 7* j
house for sale, with furnace and
bath, easily heated. Central location.
Apply Hartley Smith, Minnie St.
7b
GREY CONVERTIBLE baby buggy }
for sale, in good condition. Phone ?
674R. 7b .
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FOR RENT
QUANTITY OF SUGAR SACKS. Ap
ply Hamilton Beverages, phone 485.
7rrb
CABIN TRAILER for rent on lake
front from July 10th to 31st and
August 7 to Sept. 3rd. Accommo
dates four. Phone 79. 307b
i
LADY’S CCM BICYCLE for sale, in
good condition. Reasonable. Phone
445. 7b
COTTAGE FOR RENT at Point
Clark, last two weeks in July. Good
location. Apply Frank Hopper, phone
462. 7b
THRESHING MACHINE for sale,
Red River, 28”x46”, on rubber, 100
ft. drive belts, 18 ft. grain elevator.
Apply to Tom Pletch, R. R. 5, Brus
sels. Phone 12r23. rrb
POULTRY FOR SALE
100 SUSSEX-RED pullets for sale.
Ready to lay. $1.80 each. Apply Box
44, Advance-Times. .30b
150 HAMP X ROCK pullets, for sale,
5% months, starting to lay. Harvey
Wright, Phone Wroxeter 19-18.
7*
175 NEW HAMPSHIRE PULLETS
for sale, ready to lay. Apply to
Stewart Procter, phone Brussels 32-
rl2, 7*
UU. TOOK FUR SALE
7 PIGS ref., y to wean for sale. Apply
George r..ner, Whitechurch, phone
747W11. 7*
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20 PIGS, 7 weeks old, for sale. Apply
Stanley M .ras, phone 729 J 4, Wing
ham, 7*
PUREBRED ABERDEEN ANGUS
Bull, 2 years old for sale. Apply K.
McNaughton, Bluevale. 7*
ELEVEN CHUNKS OF PIGS for sale.
Ben McClenaghan, Phone 402J1.
, 7b
MISCELLANEOUS
POWER AND HAND LAWN Mowers
sharpened and repaired. Phone 553W
Leslie McDougall and Alvin Stacey.
, 2rrb
WANTED TO RENT
YOUNG COUPLE desire house or
apartment, furnished or unfurnish
ed. Phone 251. , 7*
TENDERS
Tenders will be received by the
undersigned up until Friday, July 9th,
for the installation of one deep well
pressure system, a basin and a bub
bler, also for installations of flush
toilets or semi-flush toilets for No. 2
School, Turnberry. Plans may be seen
at ‘Eldon Kirton’s.
Turnberry School Area,
Alex Corrigan,
Secretary-Treasurer
R. R. 1, Blue vale
AUCTION SALE
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AUCTION SALE of choice Dairy and
Beef Cattle to be held at Bervip or
No. 9 Highway, 6 miles east of
Kincardine on Friday, July 9th, at
8 o’clock in evening: 15 Fresh and
Springing Holstein Cows and Heif
ers; 6 Yearling Holstein Heifers;
3 Jersey Heifers, due soon; 10 Hol
stein Heifer Calves; 10 Hereford and
Durham Calves; 20 Choice Durham
and Hereford Heifers and Steers,
(Yearlings). Every buyer has chance
on free calf as well as 3 door prizes,
open to all. Tickets to be drawn
at end of sale. Come as buyer or
visitor. Elton McLelland & Sons,
Prop. Donald Blue, Dome and
Doris McLelland, Auctioneers. 7b
IF YOU are buyihg 2. car on time!
payments be sure to get our rate j
on the financing and insurance. Our j
service is complete and inexpensive. I
Phone now and ask Stewart A. j
Scott, Phone 293. rrb !
FOR ARTIFICIAL insemination at its
best for all breeds, call the Water
loo Cattle Breeding Association be
tween 7.30 and 10.00 a.m. on week
days and 7.30 and 9.30 a.m. on Sun
days. Phone collect Clinton 242 or
Mildmay 130R12.
WE DO CUSTOMWORK with our j
new McKee Harvester. Phone 512J12 >
or see A. J. Burgers, Wingham, R.
R. No, 2. 7*
UPHOLSTERING
MORRISON—In Wingham General
Hospital, on Wednesday, June 30th,
1954, to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Morri
son, R. 1, Lucknow, a son.
MacTAVISH—In Wingham General
Hospital, on Thursday, July 1st, 1954,
to Mr. and Mrs. Cameron MacTav-
ish, a daughter.
KING—In Wingham General Hospi
tal, on Thursday, July 1st, 1954, to
Mr. and Mrs. Harold King, Wing
ham, a daughter.
CURRIE—In Wingham General Hos
pital, on Thursday, July 1st., 1954,
to Mr. and Mrs. John A. Currie, R.
3, Wingham, a daughter—Ruth
Ellen.
BURT—In Wingham General Hospi
tal, on Friday, July 2, 1954, to Mr.
and Mrs. Jas. Burt, Holyrood, a
daughter.
CLOAKEY—In Wingham General
Hospital, on Friday, July 2, 1954, to
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Cloakey, R. 4,
Brussels, a son.
IRELAND—In Wingham General
Hospital, on Friday, July 2, 1954, to
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ireland, Tees-
water, a son.
COWAN—In Winghani General Hos
pital, on Saturday, July 3, 1954, to
Mr, and Mrs. Howard Cowan, Luck
now, a son.
RITCHIE—In
Hospital, on Saturday, July 3, 1954,
to Mr. and '
Lucknow, a daughter.
DICKIE—In Wingham General Hos
pital, on Tuesday, July 6th, 1954, to
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Dickie, R. 5, Luck
now, a son.
COPELAND—In Wellesley Hospital,
Toronto, on Sunday, July 4th, 1954, I
to Mr. and Mrs. George Copeland, a j
Wingham General
Mrs. Leonard Ritchie.
son, Daryl Stuart
DOWNIE—In Kincardine Hospital, on
Monday, June 28th, 1954, to Mr. and
Mrs. C. K. Downie (nee Norma Bry-
dges) a daughter—Joanne Elizabeth.
ST. HELENS
Nethery, A special prize was award-! «(1 to the handsomest farmer, Aaron
Fisher.
A vote of thanks was moved by
Mrs. Albert Shaddick, Clinton, to all
those who helped to make the reun«
ion a success. M
1955 were: Pres., Earle Noble, Blyth
sec.-treas.
Blyth.
The officers elected for■ The 9th annual Nethery reunion was
’held at the Belgrave arena on Satur
day afternoon with 112 signing the
register. During the afternoon games
’ and contests were held, with the fol
lowing winners: Bubble-blowing, Mrs.
Jack Nethery, Blyth; whistling, Miss
Ella Nethery, Blyth; clothespin con
test, Mrs. Jean Potter, Clinton; name
contest, Miss Stella Nethery, Belgrave;
bean guessing, Mrs, Jean Wade, Wing-
ham,
| A bountiful supper was served, after
Mrs. Gilbert Nethery, ofHowick District L.O.L. and L.O.B.A. j Elgin. Mrs. McKenzie was a former
lodges held their annual .church ser-: resident of the Howick-Minto boun-
vice at St, Stephen’s Anglican Church dary near Clifford and is a sister of
on Sunday afternoon, when over 40[Mrs. Graham and Mr. Douglas,
members marched from the hall to Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Strong visited
nh.ivnv. Tn T7! Rnc«oi nnnrinnFpH1 \yjth friends in Toronto on Sunday
and Monday.
Mrs. Gerald Galbraith returned last
week after spending several days at
Port Elgin Beach with her mother,
Mrs, S. Fydell, i wa,o gqiwu,
Mr. Alex Graham, of Toronto, vis-'which the business meeting was held,
ited with relatives here for a few days.j conducted by the president, Alec Ne-
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Merklinger, and thery, Brussels. The welcome address
Mr. Carl Cook, of Kitchener, were was given by Abner Nethery, Wing-
Sunday visitors with relatives here. I ham and the minutes and report of
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Marshall and'last year’s meeting were read by the
Jim, of Stratford, spent Sunday with 1 secretary, Clare VanCamp, Brussels,
the former’s mother, Mrs. W. H. Mar- i Three minutes of silence were observ-
shall. ' ------- -" ”
The Cochran Newbigging Reunion
was held at Memorial Park, Listowel,
on Saturday. Members of the family
of the late Alex Edgar attended.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold David and
Kenny spent Sunday at Port Elgin.
Miss Edith Richardson and Mr. Ray
Adams, of Toronto, spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Russel Adams.
Mrs. Murray Edgar and daughter,
Miss Grace Edgar, returned Wednes
day after spending three weeks visit
ing relatives in Rosetown, Sask.
Mr. James Shera has been confined
to his home for the past week. Friends
are hoping he will soon be able to re
turn to his shop.
Mr. Mac Hutchison, of Newtonbrook,
spent the week-end at his home.
The L.O.B.A. and L.O.L. lodges of,
Gorrie will attend the 12th of July i
celebration at Kincardine. | „
Mrs. John L. McEwen and Miss Hel- .most recently married couple, Mr. and uu wimuui ram uua wevn. auu wusia-
en, of Wroxeter, visited Sunday with (Mrs. Jack Nethery, Blyth; lucky chair, 'erable haying was done on these
Herman Nethery, Brussels; oldest areas. Approximately 25 per cent of
the church. F, E. .Russel conducted •
the service and chose as his text Rev.
1;3, “Blessed is he that readeth and
they that hear the words of this pro
phecy and keep those things which
are written therein; for the time is at
hand.” He showed where many of the
prophecies had been fulfilled through
the years and in the Protestant church.
Mrs. Wm. Stinson
Word has been received here of the
sudden death of Mrs. Wm. Stinson,
of Detroit, on Saturday, June 26. She
was the wife of William Stinson, for
merly of Gorrie. Besides her husband,
a son and daughter, both of Detroit,
survive. Burial was at Detroit on
Tuesday, June 29. Miss Etta Burns
attended the funeral.
Improvement at Park
Those interested in the Gorrie com
munity park have been busy erecting
a shelter and tables to be used in case
of- rain. This will add to the attrac
tions of the park for picnics and re
unions.
Gorrie W.I. to Visit Guelph
Women’s Institute members are re
minded that transportation is being
organized for Friday, July 16th that
members may spend the day at the
O.A.C. and enjoy the program arrang
ed for W.I. members’ holiday week.
Cars will leave at S a.m. Those wish
ing to attend are asked to get in
touch with the executive of the W.I.
Personals
Miss Irla Newton, who has been
teaching at Alliston for the past year,
is attending Pre-teachers’ College, tak
ing the summer course for the second
year.
Mr. Riddell and daughter, Miss Flor
ence, of New Hamburg, Mr. Bob Laing,
Mrs. Albert Laing and daughter Jean,
of Shakespeare, spent Thursday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Stewart, Ston
ey Creek, Mrs. Myers and Mrs. Fran
ces Gray, Hamilton, visited on Sunday I
with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. King and in j Mr, and Mrs. Ted Newton spent
the afternoon a picnic was held at the ' last Tuesday in Alliston, the guests
home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl King, } of Mr. and Mrs. Lome Morrison. Miss
which they attended, along with thejirla Newton returned with them.
Lloyd Workman, Lynne and Murray,
RESULTS AT GORRIE
PUBLIC SCHOOL
To Grade Eight—Honors, JKaren Mi
chael, Bruce Grainger, Ruth Ann Hue-
ston, Kelvin Buchanan, John Brown,
Douglas Whitfield.
To' Grade Seven — Honors, Edith
Scott, Sandra Edgar, Faye Edgar,
Margie Hastie, Ruth Grainger, Wayne
King; pass, Kay Lawrence, Tom
Templeman, Gerald Lawrence,
To Grade Six—Honors, Corinne
Rhame, Joyce Ford; pass, Connie Ab
ram, Donald Peel,
Archie J, H. MacDonald,
Principal
To Grade Five — Honors, Evelyn
Anne Stephens, Alex Strong, Donald
Whitfield, Linda Jane Durst, Nadine
Cooke, Maureen Buchanan; pass,
Gwen Hyndman, Bob Templeman.
To Grade Four—Honors, Alex Ham
ilton, Ruth Edgar, Joanne Strong, Car
ol Robinson; pass, Carol Keil.
To Grade Three—Honors, Larry
Simpson, Bobby Grainger, Brock Hue-
ston; pass, Wayne Lawrence.
To Grade Two—Kenny Farrish,
Gary Lawrence, Morris Abram.
Ruth M. MacDonald, teacher
I
I ed in memory of those who passed
1 away during the year, Miss Mary
Hollingsworth, Sault Ste. Marie and
William Black, Rydal Bank.
Albert Nethery, Hamilton, read sev
eral letters from people to whom he
had written inquiring for information
about the Nethery family tree. Short
speeches were given by Alex Nethery,
Sarnia; Henry Leishman, Goderich;
John Black, Rydal Bank; James Mc
Gill, Clinton; Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Gal
lagher, Kindersley, Sask.; Mrs. Celia
Anderson, London; Mrs, Wm. Doug
las, Lucknow, and Mrs. Thomas Fair
service, Londesboro.
Correspondence was read by the
secretary, followed by a story-telling
contest won by Alex Nethery, Sarnia.
Prizes were given out for the largest
family present, Mr. and Mrs. Abner
Nethery and family, Wingham; young-
lest baby, Rhonda Wade, Wingham;
i
i Crop Report
G. W. Montgomery
Some sections of the county escap
ed without rain this week and consid-
Mrs. Mae Jackson. , . ____ ____ . _______„ ___ —
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jacklin and fam-'married couple, Mr. and Mrs. Henry the haying has been completed in the
ily, of Brussels, visited Mrs. Chas. [ Leishman, Goderich; person coming J county and the hay crop will be an
Kitchen on Sunday. I the farthest, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Gal-. average yield. All crops are making_______________, the farthest, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Gal-. average yield. All crops are making
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Switzer, Bill and lagher, Kindetsley. Percy Barker, good growth. Fall wheat is commenc-
Bobby, of Mount Forest, spent Sunday, Goderich, brought a carton of salt ing to turn colour and most of the
with Mr. and Mrs. George Brown. from the Goderich Salt Co., where he spring grain is now out in head. Cul-
Misses Edith Timm, Marlene Fei-( 1S employed. A block of salt was giv-| tivated crops such as corn, sugar
gel, Colleen Donnelly and Faye Ed-|en to the oldest farmer, Gilbert Neth-1 beets, white beans-and soybeans aare-
gar are spending this week at Grand erY» an<^ to the youngest farmer, Jack 'making exceptional growth.
;Bend.
I Mr.
Llovd Workman, Lynne and Murray, ’ Mr. and Mrs. Glenn King, Ronnie
Brussels; Mrs. Flem Grainger, James-'and Bobbie, of Peterboro, spent the
town; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Earls, j week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Lynne and Leone, Mr. Joe Jopp, Wrox- King.
eter; Mr. and Mrs. Ira McLean, Dori- I Mr. Frank Harris, of Detroit, spent
na and Murray. Wroxeter; Mr. and’the July 4th holiday with relatives.
Mrs. Ken Hastie and family; Mrs. Em
ma Hastie, Mrs. Archie Miller and
daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Blyth,
Wingham.
Grant Day received injuries to his
foot when it was caught in the mow-
He was taken to Wingham Hos-
no bones
was sev-
er.
pital where X-rays showed
(broken. However, the foot
j erely bruised.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Swan,
spent several days last week with
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Vittie.
Johnston Farrish, who has been
with the R.CN. in Vancouver, is home
on a 30-day leave. On his return to
B. C. he will be stationed with H.M.
C. S. Ontario.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Toombs and
family, of Queensville, spent a few
days with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Sparling. Both families spent Friday
in Exeter and Grand Bend.
Windsor,
Members of the Zion Orange Lodge
..will attend service in a body next Sun
day morhing in the United
11 a.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Neely Todd
ren of Stratford, who have
daying at Bruce Beach were week-end
visitors with his mother, Mrs. D. Todd,
who had also spent a few days at
the lake.
Miss Margaret MacPherson, Reg. N.,
of London, and Mr. Keith Black of i
Centralia, were week-end- guests ofspent Sunday wi(h Mr and Mrs
1NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ALL PERSONS having claims against
the estate of WILLLAM DEANS late
of the Township of Turnberry in the
County of Huron, Farmer, who died
on or about the thirtieth day of March, i
A.D., 1954, are notified to send to the
undersigned on or before the twenty- !
fourth day of July A. D., 1954, full«
particulars of their claims in writing, i
Immediately after the said twenty
fourth day of July the assets of the (
said testator will be distributed j
amongst the parties entitled thereto, *
having regard only to claims of which [
13:27:10:24rrb > the executors shall then have notice. I
___________j DATED this thirtieth day of June, |
“__| A. D., 1954.
CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON,}
Wingham, Ontario ,
Solicitors for the Executors '
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specialize in re-upholstering,
guaranteed. One
Also repairing, re
appointment call
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We
Workmanship
week’s service,
finishing. For
Fairyland, 487J.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
I
Church at Mr. and Mrs. Percy L. Whitley, of
Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mac
Donald, Orillia, were recent guests of
; Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Whitley.
Misses Karen Michel and Sandra
Edgar are guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Edgar at Port Elgin this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Edgar and
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Pyke spent July
:1st at the Highland Games in Embro.
! Mr. and Mrs. Bower Farrish and
and child-
been holi-
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Colmer, Donna
and Gary, of Toronto, spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest King.
Mr. and Mrs. Thompson, of Ripley,
spent Tuesday evening with Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Dane.
Mrs. Ethel Bradnock spent several
days last week in Toronto.
Mrs. S. Zimmerman, Harry and Billie
and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wade at
tended the Sothern Reunion in Lis
towel on July 1st.
Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Johnston and
Linda spent July 1st at Point Clark,
Mrs. F. E. Russel and son, of Sar
nia, have joined Mr. Russel at the
rectory for the month of July.
Mr. Wm. Stinson, Detroit, visited
his uncle, Mr. Sam Stinson, for a few
days.
Mrs. Etta Pyke, Mrs. Margaret Wil-
litts, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fitch and
family visited Mr. Reg. Newton in
Westminster Hospital, London, on
Sunday.
TEESWATER SCHOOL
PRINCIPAL NAMED
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McPherson.
Mr. and Mrs. John Cameron were
honoured when relatives.and neigh
bors dropped in on Saturday evening
to observe their silver wedding anni
versary which occurred on Sunday,
July 4th. During the evening an ad
dress of congratulations and good
wishes was read by Mr. Wm. Ruther
ford and Miss Mary Murray, Mrs. Al
bert Taylor and Mrs. Frank McQuillin
made the presentation of a tri-light
lamp, a mirror and a silver cream and
sugar1 set.
Miss Anna Stuart was a week-end
visitor with Mr. and Mrs. C
Stuart. .---- -----,
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Sparling lire ^nd . Wirrnine?311
attending summer courses st Westers l are »” a tr,p t0 Wmmpeg.
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Cecil R-huebottom at Listowel.
Mr. and Mrs, Robert Graham, Mr.
James .Douglas and Mrs. W. E. Whit
field were in Port Elgin on Saturday
for the celebration of the 90th birth
day of Mrs. Alex McKenzie, of Har
riston, at the home of her son in Port
Ronald Hill, of Culross Township,
has been appointed principal of Tees-
water Public School to fill the vacancy
caused by the resignation of Harold
Remus.
Mr. Hill has taught school on Con
cession two, west of Culross, for the
past two years.
PERSONALS
—Mr. and Mrs. Bert Machett, of
Hazel Park, Michigan, visited Mr. andGebrge Hazel Park, Michigan, visited Mr. a
| Mrs. George H. Tervit, on Sunday.
University, London, while Miss Lois
Webb and Miss Flora Jean McQuillin
are at Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Nolan of Regina,
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Elliott and Mr.
Elwood Elliott, of Holyrood, were re
cent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allan
Miller.
Pr. George and Mrs. MacGregor,
their daughter, Mrs. Kuhlhorn and
her four boys of Chicago, were week
end guests of Mr. and Mrs. George
Stuart.
Procter Family
Reunite in Seaforth
was
NOTICE
All Accounts with
ery> and to the youngest farmer, Jack 'making exceptional growth.
DRS. CONNELL & CORRIN
(which partnership terminated June 30th, 1953)
ARE NOW DUE AND PAYABLE
Accounts1 unpaid by July 31, 1954 will be placed in
the hands' of our solicitors.
Signed
Daisy M. Connell
B. N. Corrin
Only CROSLEY
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Check these features
—Through the generosity of their
bus driver, the pupils, with their tea
cher, Miss Frances Walker, Lower
Wingham Junior room and some of
their mothers, recently spent a very
enjoyable day at Goderich.
—Mr. and Mrs. Wm. MiUer, Wind
sor visited over the week-end with
Mr' and Mrs. Robert Golley and at
tended the 100th Anniversary of the
Golley Fatm on Monday.
—Mr. Arthur McLaughlin, of Larder
Lake, and Miss Meta McLaughlin, of
Toronto, are spending their holidays
with 'their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
N T. McLaughlin. Jack McLaughlin
and Miss Ruth Holder of Ottawa, and
Muir McLaughlin of Sarnia, spent the
week-end at the same home.
THE BIGGEST, ROOMIEST, MOST CONVENIENT
REFRIGERATOR IN HISTORY—Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Rousselle,
Stratford, spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brydges.
—Mrs. Robert Arbuckle, Toronto,
was a week-end visitor with Mrs.
David Hamilton, Minnie Street.
—Phyllis MacLeod of Toronto, and
Shirley Anderson, of Cochrane, were
visitors last week at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Peter MacLeod.
—Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Galbraith
and Mrs. Alba Rahlves, of Toronto,
were visitors with Mr. and<Mrs. W. A.
Galbraith last week.
—Mrs. Margaret Young and Mrs.
Jennie Brown, of Toronto, visited last
week with Mr, and Mrs. W. H. Gurn
ey.
Misses Barbara Bates and Beverley
Ahern, of Detroit, Mich., are spending
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The afternoons & week<3 vacation with the former’s
ThTyounS grandmother, Mrs. Frank-Angus.
member present was Marjorie Proc- ’ —Mr. and Mrs. John McLeod an<3
ter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Donald, of Guelph, and Mr. and Mrs.
Procter. Brussels; oldest couple pres- Carl Clark, of Petroit, visited with
ent, Mr. and Mrs. Miller Procter, of their mother, Mrs. Janet Buchanan.
Wingham.
There were 47 members who sign
ed the register.
The annual Procter reunion
held Thursday, July 1st in the Lions'
Park at Seaforth,
program included ball games, races,
games and swimming. T* _ .
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
| ALL PERSONS having claims against
I the estate of Dr. William M. Connell,
late of the Town of Wingham In the
I County of Huron,. Physician, who died
on or about the twelfth day of June
A.D. 1954, are notified to send to the
undersigned on or before the seven
teenth day of July A.D. 1954, full par
ticulars of their claims in writing.
Immediately after the said seven-
, teenth day of July the assets of the
5‘ said testator Will be distributed
amongst the parties entitled thereto,
LOOK TO A BRIGHT FUTURE—
Everybody eats ice-cream,
own i
vice
help or ice cream experience requir- ? having regard only to claims of which
~ a ' r.-., .Ji —. — tlu. JI ii l&ft eTinll Lriiiirt nOVn iii’ArlHA
_ _ ' ------can
and operate your own self-ser-,
ice-cream franchise, large pro- ?
assured. No dishwashing, noj
I —Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Bates of De-
____ ___ _______ „ Stroit, Mich., are spending a week with
I ed the register. The cofnmittee in Mrs, Bates' mother, Mrs. Frank An-
I charge of sports was Mr. and Mrs. gUg before leaving on a trip to the
’Western States.
j —Mr, and Mrs. Peter MacLeod, of
1 Minnie Street, attended the graduation
’ exercises of their daughter, Phyllis,
A thousand printed words; the executors shall then have notice,
could tell you no more. This is a! DATED this twenty-eighth day of
ground-floor opportunity and a ttfThfrtnctGNof ybur own. Small capital required, j CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON,
Fdf an interview Write to Ken-Mar« Wingham, Ontario,
Co. Ltd., 1231 St. Catherine Street! Solicitors for the Executors,
West, Montreal, Que. 3071421b 30714b
Jack Higgins and Charlie Lloyd. ’
The president, Robert Procter, was. in charge of the election of officers *
fdr the coming year and they are as«
follows: Pres., Wilbert Procter; vice- j —- pres., Jack Higgins; sec.-treas., Miss»Canadian‘Mcthercraft p ,
Ruth Procter; sports comm., Kenneth}10 Toronto, on June 23rd-
Wheeler, Mrs. R. Procter, Mervin Ste- ~~ * TT’'
phens and George Howson; lunch
comm., Mrs. J. S. Procter, Mrs, Clar
ence Yuill, Mrs. Walter Kerr and
George Howson.
| —Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ernest, Michael
and Michelle, of Frederickton, New
a Brunswick, are guests of Mr. and Mrs.
, Clayton Thompson, at Port Elgin, for
1 three weeks.
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