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FOR SALE
IS YOUR T.V. INSURED for Damage
to Television apparatus, Loss or
Damage, or Theft of Television re
ceiver? Are you insured for Public
Liability, Property Damage, includ
ing damage to your own property?
For further information apply to
Stewart A Scott or phone 293.
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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
BEDROOM HOUSE for sale or
rent, immediately, on North St., four-
piece bath, hot and cold water, fur
nace and basement. Phone 627.
23:2*
Betty Marie Byers Chosen as
Queen of Fordwich Carnival
WOODEN KITCHEN ROCKERS for
sale. Apply R. A. Currie & Sons,
Furniture, phone 51. 23:2b
SPECIAL OFFER on Fuller Launder
able dry mop and handle plus re
placement mop head, regular price
$5.60, sale price $3.75. Apply Wm.
Bolton, Davidson Street, Listowel,
phone 575w after 6 p.m. 23:2*
ROW CROP 33 MASSEY-HARRIS
tractor for sale. Like new, with in
dependent take-off. Used slightly
over one year. Apply to Robert
Hays, Wroxeter. 23:2*
4 SECTION SAP PAN AND 75 SAP
pails for sale. Also one bedroom
suite. Phone 530 after 6 p.m. 2*
LLOYD BABY CARRIAGE for sale,
yellow, in good condition. Phone
504R. 2b
THREE-QUARTER BED MATTRESS
for sale, in good condition. $10.
Phone 328R. 2b
WITH EVERY PURCHASE of $5.00
or over in the store 1 can of paint
Free. The Wallpaper Shop, 2b
DININGROOM TABLE for sale. Ap
ply to Mrs. R. Golley, R 4, Wing
ham, phone 507w3. 2b
GRAY LLOYD BUGGY for sale, in
excellent condition, Apply to H.
Seiling, phone 554w. 2b
2000 BALES OF GOOD MIXED HAY
for sale; also 300 bushels of Beaver
oats with about 10% Montcalm
barley suitable for seed; 500 bushels
of pure Beaver oats. Apply to Bob
Yuill, 2% miles East of Belgrave,
phone 13 ring 5 Brussels. 2*
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
12 CHUNKS and 12 suckers for sale.
Apply to Edgar Dane, Wroxeter, R.
1, phone 30r4, 2*
12 PIGS TEN WEEKS OLD for sale;
5 purebred English York sows ready
for breeding. Apply to Robert
Gibson, Wroxeter, phone 53. 2b
FORCED TO REDUCE STOCK. Of
fering for sale Cows, fresh, spring
ers and milkers with calves; 18
gwes with lambs, IQ clipped; 3 pure
bred York sowS safely bred; 1 York
with 9 pigs 7 weeks old; 1 hog 18
months. Apply Harvey Timm, R. 1
Bluevale, phone 4rl Wroxeter, 2*
TWO HOLSTEIN Bull Calves for sale.
Harry Bateman, phone 737W3. 2b
POULTRY FOR SALE
STARTED CHICK PULLETS for sale.
300 Sussex Red pullets three weeks
old; 200 Red Sussex pullets, three
weeks old; 100 Sussex Red pullets
four weeks old. Older pullets avail
able at any date. Phone 743w2. 2b
PERSONAL
WHY SUFFER the agony of Rheu
matic Pain, Sciatica, Lumbago,
when RUMACAPS will help you to
welcome relief. Ask your Druggist
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DRESSMAKING
DRESSMAKING—For perfect fit and
individual styling, also added eco
nomy have your sewing done by Mrs.
Fred Ross, Wingham, phone 203w.
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UPHOLSTERING
SPRING DRESS-UP TIME for Ches
terfields. Call Mrs. Harold Elliott,
709w4, for custom-made slipcovers.
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SEED FOR SALE
SEED FOR SALE. All government
graded No. 1 stock, Ontario, West
ern Grimm, or Northern U.S. Al
falfa, $34 per b.ushel; Ranger Alfalfa,
$35 per bushel; Double Cut Red
Clover or Mammoth single cut Red
Clover $36 per bushel; Timothy $13
per bushel. We carry a complete
stock of clovers and grasses for all
hay and permanent pasture mix
tures at prices that will save you
money. Custom seed cleaning by
appointment. Roy Cramm & Son,
Pinkerton, Ontario, phone Cargill
68w3. 2:9:16b
SEVEN ROOM WHITE BRICK house
for sale; hard and soft water, good
barn and garden. Phone 471w. 2*
1% STOREY DWELLING for sale
insul clad, 4 bedrooms, 3 piece bath,
living room, kitchen with built-in
cupboards, hardwood flooring, hot
air furnace heating, good roof, cen
trally located. Apply H. C. Mac-
Lean, Realtor, Wingham, Phone 115.
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7 ROOM FRAME HOUSE for sale in
Bluevale. Possession immediately.
Hydro installed. Apply to Mrs. R.
Golley, R 4, Wingham, phone 507w-3.
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HOUSE FOR SALE—Six room home,
with 4-piece bath, forced air fur
nace, built in cupboards, laundry
tubs. Double garage. Well located
in Wingham. Will sell or trade on
farm. Apply Henry Seiling, phone
554w. 2b
FARM FOR SALE; concession 14, lot
10, 100 acres of land. $6,000. cash.
Apply Mrs. Annie Grubb, Greenock,
Ontario, phone 135w4, Walkerton.
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FOR RENT
UPSTAIRS APARTMENT for rent,
on Edward Street. Phone 530,
Wingham. 23:2b
BRICK HOUSE for rent, with hydro.
Rent $12.00 monthly. Apply to Ben
McClenaghan, phone 402J1. <2*
HELP WANTED—MALE
ARE YOU SATISFIED with your
present income and chances for ad
vancement? If not, investigate the
money-making possibilities and se
cure future offered by a Rural Wat
kins Dealership. Sell nationally ad
vertised products—necessities for
home and farm. No investment.
Men between 25 and 55 preferred.
For details write today to Depart
ment O-W-2, The J. R. Watkins Co.,
350 St, Roch St. Montreal.
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SALESMAN WANTED ‘
SALESMAN WANTED to sell com
plete line of men’s, ladies’ and
children’s clothing; furniture and
appliances including television. Sell
right in and around Wingham on
easiest terms. Highest commissions
paid. No investment necessary. Car
essential. Write Box 17 Advance-
Times. 2b
HELP WANTED—FEMALE
FEMALE HELP WANTED for store
work, full time or part time, ex
perienced preferred. Apply by letter
stating qualifications to Box 81,
Wingham, Ont. 2*
ROOMERS WANTED
TWO ROOMERS wanted for good
home. Phone 504R. 2b
WANTED
PUMP JACK WANTED to buy. Apply
to John Norman, R 3, Wingham.
Phone 640J2. 2b
MISCELLANEOUS
FARMERS ATTENTION! Here is an
insurance policy especially suited
for the farmer who wants the
finest hospital care for his family.
It’s broad—provides benefits for
room and board, surgical, emergency
treatment, maternity care and mis
cellaneous expenses. It’s available
now—at reasonable cost. Phone or
write Henry Johann,' Belmore, phone
Belmore 6r31. 2*
DEADSTOCK removed from your
farm promptly for sanitary disposal.
Telephone collect: Palmerston 123W,
Durham 398 or Wingham 378. GOR
DON YOUNG LIMITED. lrrb
24 HOUR SERVICE on aU furnaces
and oil burners. Apply Hiseler &
Son, phone 426. 15rrb
IF YOU are buying a car on time
payments be sure to get our rate
on the financing and insurance. Our
service is complete and inexpensive.
Phone now and ask Stewart A.
Scott, Phone 293. rrb
_____________ _ IN MEMORIAM APPLICATIONS WANTED
”— ———” ” 7 ■ REID—In loving memory of a dear
daughter and sister, Elva, who pass
ed away six years ago, March Sth,
1949.
Just when your life was brightest,
Just when your years were best,
You were called from this world of
sorrow,
To a home of Eternal rest
—Always remembered and sadly miss
ed by Mother, Dad, sisters and bro
thers, also Grandma McNeil. 2b
Applications for Warble Fly Inspec
tor at 90 cents per hour and 7 cents
per mile; for truck driver for the
Warble Fly spraying at 85 cents per
hour and for a helper for Warble
Fly spraying at 85 cents per hour for
the Township of Morris will be receiv
ed by the undersigned up until 2 p.m.,
March 7, 1955.
Geo. C. Martin, Clerk. 23:2b
TENDERS WANTED
Tenders for the contract of supply
ing 1000 lbs. of Warble Fly powder
and 25 gallons • of disinfectant for the
Township of Morris will be received
by the undersigned up until 2 p.m.,
March 7, 1955. Lowest or any tender
not necessarily accepted.
Geo. C. Martin, Clerk.23:2b
TOWNSHIP OF TURNBERRY
TENDERS
Sealed tenders will be received by
the undersigned until noon on March
5th., for the crushing and hauling of
approximately 8000 yds. of %” gravel,
to be spread to the satisfaction of the
road superintendent not later than
June 15th, 1955. Two sets required,
contractor to strip and maintain pits,
marked cheque for $300. to accompany
tender. Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
Geo. T. Thomson, 23:2b
Twp. Clerk, Bluevale.
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CARD OF THANKS
I wish to express my sincere thanks
and appreciation to all my friends
and relatives for the cards, gifts and
visits which I received while I was
a patient in the Wingham General
Hospital. Special thanks to Mrs.
Morrey and her entire staff of nurses,
Dr. Crawford and also Dr. Tiede of
Milverton.
Fred MacLean 2b
SEED OATS, Beaver, Ajax, Clinton
hhd( others. Seed Barley, Montcalm,
Galore for sale at Howson & How-
son, Wingham. 23:2:9b
WATERLOO CATTLE BREEDING
ASSOCIATION
“Where Better Bulls Are Used”
Artificial Insemination service for all
breeds of cattle. For service or in
formation phone Clinton 242
may 130rl2, collect, between
10.00 a.m. on week days and
9.30 a.m. on Sundays.
or Mild*
7.30 and
7.30 and
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TENDERS WANTED
Tenders for the contract of supply
ing, crushing and hauling approxi
mately 6000 yards of gravel for the
Township of Morris will be received
up until 2.30 p.m., March 7, 1955. The
gravel is to be put through a % inch
screen. A certified cheque for $200.
must accompany each tender.
Lowest or any tender not necessar
ily accepted.
Geo. C. Martin, Clerk. 23:2b
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to express my sincere thanks
for the gift and card from the Pres
byterian Young People’s Society; also
cards and kind sympathy from friends
and neighbors. Special thanks to Dr.
McMurchy, during the time of my
accident.
Fern Vanstone 2*
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ALL persons having claims against
the estate of Mary Johnston, late of
the Township of Morris in the County
of Huron, Spinster, who died on or
about the fourth day of December
A.D. 1954, are notified to send to the
undersigned on or before the twelfth
day of March, AD. 1955, full particu
lars of their claims in writing. Im
mediately after the said twelfth day
of March the assets of the said
testatrix will be distributed amongst
the parties entitled thereto, having
regard only to claims of which the
executor shall then have notice.
DATED this twenty-second day of
February, A.D. 1955.
CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON
Wirigham, Ontario
Solicitors for the Executor.
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ALL PERSONS having claims against
the estate of Catherine Earngey late
of the Village of Gorrie in the County
of Huron, Spinster, who died third
day of December, A.D. 1954, are noti
fied to send to the undersigned on
or before the twelfth day of March
A.D. 1955 full particulars of their
claims in writing. Inmmediately sifter
the said twelfth' day of March the
assets of the said testatrix will be
distributed amongst the parties en
titled thereto, having regard only to
claims of which the executrix shall
then have notice.
DATED this eighteenth day of Feb
ruary, A.D. 1955.
CRAWFORD & HETHERIINGTON
Wingham, Ontario
Solicitors for the Executrix
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CARD OF THANKS
I wish to express my sincere thanks
and appreciation for cards, treats and
visits given me while a patient in
Wingham General Hospital. Special
thanks to Dr. Crawford and Rev.
MacRae and Mrs. Morrey and her
staff of nurses and helpers.
Mrs. George Sieling.2b
AUCTION SALE
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
of
FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS
will be held for
WALTER POCOCK
Lot 40, Con. 14, East Wawanosli
% mile south of Highway 86,
2 miles west of Wingham
on '
TUESDAY, MARCH 8, 1955
at 1 o’clock sharp
LIVESTOCK
1 black mare, 7 years old, 1500 lbs.;
bay. mare, 9 years old, 1400 lbs.
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ALL PERSONS having claims
against the estate of GEORGE Mc-
CLENAGHAN, late of the Township
of Kinloss in the County of Bruce,
Farmer, who died on or about the
thirty-first day of January, A.D.
1955, are notified to send to the under
signed on or before the fifth day of
March, AD. 1955, full particulars of
their claims in writing. Immediately
after the said fifth day of March the
assets of the said testator will be
distributed amongst the parties en
titled thereto, having regard only
to claims of which the executors shall
then have notice.
DATED this twelfth day of Febru
ary, A.D. 1955.
CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON
Wingham, Ontario
Solicitors for the Executors
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ALL PERSONS having claims
against the estate of MARY ELIZA
BETH MAGUIRE late of the Village
of Gorrie in the County of Huron,
Spinster, who died on or about the
twenty-seventh day of December,
A.D. 1954, are notified to send to the
undersigned on or before the fifth
day of March A.D. 1955, full particu
lars of their1 claims in writing. Im
mediately after the said fifth day of
March the assets of the said intestate
will be distributed amongst the parties
entitled thereto, having regard only
to claims of which the Administrator
shall then have notice.
DATED this twelfth day of Febru
ary, A.D. 1955.
CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON
Wingham, Ontario
Solicitors for the Administrator
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A very successful ice carnival was
staged in the Fordwich arena Satur
day night under the sponsorship of
the trustees of the rink. The cos
tumes were varied and many and
some were very lovely.
The judges chose Miss Betty Marie
Byers as Queen of the carnival.
Other winners were; Fancy cos
tume, girls under twelve, Eleanor
Shade and Sharon Pollock; boys under
twelve, Bobby Bride and John Cars
well; fancy lady, Marilyn Cooper and
Marguerite Byer; fancy gents, John
Schaefer and Warren Zurbrigg; comic
12 and under, Karen Carswell and Jean
Foster; comic boy, 12 and under,
Peter Kiel, Paul Schaefer; comic
gent, Alan Henderson and Clare Har
ris; National costume, Helen John
ston and John Harris; character cos
tume, Richard Ament and Patsy Har
ris; best clown, Allen Shade.
Children under 5: Girls, Wanda
Sparling; boys, Larry McCrae, Grant
Bartman. Best couple Mr. and Mrs. T.
J. Schaefer; largest family on skates,
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Carswell, Dian
ne, Doris, Karen, John and Billy.
Miss Marjorie Kieffer, of Wingham,
favoured with some fancy skating,
which the
committee
successful
crowd greatly enjoyed. The
agreed they had a very
evening.
Honor Couple
] A large number of friends and nei-
'ghbors gathered at number six school
house on Friday night to bid farewell
to Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Williamson,
who are moving to Milton in the near
future.
They were presented with a table
lamp, end table and electric clock,
and Linda and Joanne were given
sterling silver lockets. Mr. Robt. Hib
berd read the address, both Mr. and
Mrs. Williamson thanked everyone.
Dancing was enjoyed to Zeilers’ orch
estra.
pital, London. His friends wish him
a speedy recovery to health,
Mr. and Mrs. Lome Siefert and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Aldrich
and David, visited on Friday night
With Mr. and Mrs. Fred Siefert in
honor of the latters’ birthday.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mr?.
James Vittie were Mr. and Mrs. Har
old David and family, of Gorrie, and
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stewart, of Lis-
towel.
Mr. Emmerson Hargrave was a-Tor-
onto visitor on Wednesday of last
week,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Baker and fam
ily, of London, spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. George Baker.
Mrs. George Pittendreigh spent a
couple of days last week in Toronto.
Mr. Mel Allan attended the Good
Roads Convention last week in Tor
onto.
Mr. and Mrs. George Moss and
Karen, Miss Lorrine Moss and Mr.
Lome Frome, of Galt, visited on Sat
urday with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Camp
bell. Mrs. G. Moss Sr., returned home
after spending the past week here.
Mrs. Roy Askin visited on Saturday
with her husband at the Toronto Gen
eral Hospital. Roy is getting along as
well as can be expected and sometime
this week he will be moved back to
Lyndhearst Lodge for further treat
ments. *
Mrs. John Holt spent several days
last week with relatives in London.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Lynn and Karen,
of Orangeville, spent the week-end at
the home of Mrs. Earl Ridley.
Mrs. Alex Wray and Brian, of Tor
onto, are ’ spending a few days with
relatives here.
BIRTHS
BREWERS BEARING GIFTS
The subtlety of the serpent is shown
in the way the brewers train their
public relations men, In one brochure
issued for their guidance there are
no fewer than 134 special, days and
events listed. On these occasions the
smooth brewery agents; polished off
by courses of training in public re
lations) very pleasing in personality,
will play their unobtrusive part. A
few words here, some co-operative
there. Perhaps a little financial as
sistance, possibly a little entertain
ment. The prestige and standing of1
the Trade is thus definitely and easily’
enhanced, for there are found few ta
protest. In fact many respectable but
unsuspecting people actually applaud
these brewers’ agents bearing gifts—
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H. Templeman, Gorrie
Is pleased to announce
that he has added
Floor Sanding and
Refinishing
to his decorating business.
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MOTORS
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This is a choice team of work mares.
6 dairy cows, milking, 3 bred; 1
Guernsey cow, due time of sale; 6
feeder steers; butcher steer; butcher
heifer; 2 open heifers, rising 2 years;
8 choice calves; 4 fall calves; 2 sows
due to farrow at time of sale; 1 sow
due to farrow about March 26; 1 sow
with litter of twelve; 7 Gilts about
175 lbs.; 1 Border Collie pup.
IMPLEMENTS
Ford Vz ton pick-up truck with
rack, like new, gone 7,000 miles; Case
“S” tractor in good condition; tractor
plow; tractor disc; cultivator; manure
spreader; mower; fertilizer seed drill;
hay loader; dump rake; binder; good
rubber tired wagon; hay rack; roller
rack; good steel tired wagon; 4 section
harrows; 2 single plows; McCormack
Deering cream separator with electric
motor; 2,000 lb. scales; pig crate;
fanning mill; harness, sap pan; sap
can; sap buckets and spiles; electric
brooder; 3 range shelters; quantity of
hay, small quantity of Beaver seed
oats; 2 bus. alfalfa; 1 bus. timothy.
HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES
Chesterfield suite; piano; studio
couch; combination book case and
writing desk; 2 bedroom suites; kitch
en range, congoleum rug 9’ x 12’
woven rug 9’ x 12’ and many other
articles too numerous to mention.
Terms Cash, .as farm has been sold.
Walter Pocock, Donald B. Blue,
Prop. Auctioneer
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ALL PERSONS having claims
against the estate of Arthur Law late
of the Town of Wingham in the
County of Huron, Retired Glove Cut
ter, who died on or about the second
day of February A.D. 1955, are noti
fied to send to the undersigned on
or before the fifth day of March,
A.D. 1955, full particulars of their
claim's in writing. Immediately after
the said fifth day of March the assets
of the said testator will be distributed
amongst the parties entitled thereto,
having regard only to claims of which
the executrix shall then have notice.
DATER this fourteenth day of Feb
ruary, A.D. 1955.
CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON
Wingham, Ontario
Solicitors for the Executrix
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HEATING SYSTEM FOR A
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$525.00
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Open Monday, Wednesday and Friday
evenings and ail day Saturday.
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C.G.I.T, Entertain Mothers
The lovely companionship of a
mother and her daughter was delight
fully portrayed on Monday night,
when the C.G.I.T. girls, all in regu
lation costume, entertained their
mothers at a banquet in Fordwich
United Church. The table decorations
were carried out in blue and white
with the C.G.I.T. motif predominant.
The dinner was served by the ladies
of the Woman’s Association.
Margaret McCann, president of the
junior group, acted as toastmistress,
and proposed the toast to the Queen.
Ruth Hibbert proposed the toast to
the Church and in replying Mrs. Herd
assured the girls of the continue'd in
terest of the church in their activities.
Marilyn Cooper paid tribute to The
Mothers and in her remarks quoted
an' old Spanish proverb—An ounce of
Mother is worth a pound of Clergy.
In responding Mrs. Clare Harris, on
behalf of the mothers promised sup
port to the leaders and expressed the
hope that perhaps, because of C.G.I.T.
influence, one or more girls would
present themselves for full time ser
vice for the church. Mrs. McCann,
with her usual touch of humour pro
posed the toast to the girls and Donna
Johnston made a fitting reply.
Elizabeth Patterson, president of
the senior group acted as chairman
for the remainder of the program.
Community singing led by Shirley
Ashton, interspersed the program.
Mrs. Guest of • Wingham, accomp
anied by Mrs. Currie rendered a beau
tiful solo. Marjorie Foster and Allison
McCann gave humorous readings. The
Five Choristers sang and Elizabeth
Patterson and. Marjorie Foster organ
ized a stunt \Vith four mothers par
ticipating, prizes going to Mrs. Mc
Cann Jr. and Mrs. H, Doig.
The highlight of the evening was
the inspirational address given by
Mrs. Tiffin, of Wingham, using as
her theme “Now is the Time.” She
based her remarks on the C. G. I. T.
purpose, Cherish health, seek truth,
know God, serve others; suggesting
to the girls to accept responsibility,
and instead of making excuses for
their limitations or failures to dedi
cate their lives to serve with their
given ability in whatever field -of
service that is opened to them. She
stressed that nowQis the time to grow
and live in the way they would want
to become as adults.
Mrs. Carswell thanked the speaker
and the meeting closed_with Taps.
The leaders, Mrs. ‘ ,
Carswell and Miss S. Ashton are to
be commented on the success of the
venture.
Fordwich Busy Bees
The meeting of the Fordwich Busy
Bees was held on Saturday afternoon
at the home of Mrs. Anson Demerling,
with president, Marilyn Cooper, pre
siding. Donna Wray, secretary, read
the minutes of the last meeting.
Jean McCann and Jean Sanderson
showed the girls how to pasteurize
milk. Patsy Harris and Jean Siefert
demonstrated making custards. Mrs.
C. Sothern then discussed with the
girls “Milk for the Family Menu.”
For roll call for the next meeting
each of the girls is to bring a custard.
Progressive Euchre
Fourteen tables of progressive’
euchre were played on Tuesday even
ing in the community hall. Winners
were: high lady, Miss Margaret
Brown; low lady, Emma Askin; high
gent, Harold Doig; low gent, Ed. Gor
don; special prize, Dick Aldrich; two
youngest players, Donna Wray, Clar
ence Dietz.
LAPP—In Wingham General Hospi
tal, on Tuesday, February 22, 1955,
to Mr. and Mrs. Willis Lapp, Wing-
Ham, a daughter."
BLAKE—In Wingham General Hos
pital, on Wednesday, February 23,
1955, to Mr. and Mrs. Keith Blake,
RR 7, Lucknow, a daughter.
SHROPSHALL—In Wingham General
Hospital, on Wednesday, February
Fred23, 1955, to Mr. and Mrs.
Shropshall, Wingham, a son.
MASON—In Wingham General
pital, on Friday, February 25,
to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mason, R.
R. -3, Blyth,
Hos-
1955,
a daughter.
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Wingham General
Friday, February 25, |
SIMPSON—In
Hospital, on
1955, to Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Simp
son, Kintail, a son.,
MURRAY—In Wingham General Hos
pital, on Saturday, February 26,
1955, to Mr. and Mrs. Leo Murray,
RR 3, Holyrood, a son.
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4Toronto, Ontario,
Feb, 1955.
ONTARIO
Ontario Department of Highways
NOTICE TO SUPPLIES OF CEDAR POSTS
SUPPLY CONTRACT NO. S-55-3047
Separate sealed tenders marked “Supply of Cedar Posts” Supply
... Contract No S-55-3047 will be received by the Tenders Secretary,
Room 2636, East Block Parliament Buildings, Toronto, Ontario, until
12.00 o’clock noon, E.S.T. » s
TUESDAY, MARCH 15th, 1955.
Specifications, Information to Bidders, Tender Forms and Tender
Envelopes may be obtained from the Division Engineer, Mr. B. R.
Heavysege, Stratford, Ontario.
A marked cheque for 5% of the amount of the quotation will be
furnished by the Vendor as a Deposit when submitting quotation,
and this cheque to be enclosed in the same envelope as the quotation.
The lowest or any quotation not necessarily accepted.
M. A. Elson,
Deputy Minister,
Ontario Dept, of Highways
MUNDYS’
PHONE 82
Personals
Keith, of the O. V. C„Mr. Scott
Guelph, and Miss Phyllis Keith, of
Milverton, spent the week-end with
their parents.
Mr, and Mrs. Bob Campbell and
family, visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Clare Campbell at Moles-
Worth.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Aldrich and
David, and Mrs. Stan Btidd spent Fri
day in Kitchener and Preston,
Mr. Mel Johnson returned to the
home of his daughter, Mrs. Orton
Chapman, near Listowoi, following
his recent operation in Victoria Hos-
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Fancy Quality Sockeye Salmon ........ 35c
Johnson’s Hard Gloss Glo-coat............... Pints 54 C
Malkin’s Choice Red Raspberries .... 15 oz. tins 25c
Robin Hood Oats...................................3 lb. pkg. 37 C
Free Spoon in each package.
Heinz Baby Foods ......................... 3 tins for 29c
Pillsbury Cake Mixes...................................Pkg; 35 C
(White, Chocolate Fudge, Spice, Golden Yellow)
FROZEN- FOODS Large Assortment
FROZEN PIES - JUICES - CAMPBELL’S SOUPS
FISH FILLETS - FRUITS - VEGETABLES - FISH STICKS
CHICKEN BREASTS
Silver Bright Salmon
Whole Fish 33c lb. % Fish 35c lb. Sliced 39c lb.