The Wingham Advance-Times, 1943-05-27, Page 4bute the said estate, having regard
only to the claims of which they shall
then have had notice.
DATED at Wingham, Ontario, this
twenty-second day of May, A,D., 1943.
J. W. BUSHFIELD,
Solicitor for the Executors,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE MATTER OF THE ES-
TATE OF MARY KINAHAN, late
of the Township of West Wawanosh
in the County of Huron, Widow, de-
ceased,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
pursuant to The. Trustee Act that all
creditors and others having claims
against the Estate of the late Mary
Kinahan, are required to send partic-
ulars of their claims, duly verified to
J. W. Bushfield, solicitor for the ex-
ecutors of the said estate, on or before
the twelfth day of June, A.D., 1943,
and that after such date the executors
will proceed to distribute the said es-
tate, shaving regard only to the claims
Of which they shall then have had
DATED at 'Wingham, Ontario, this
'enty-fifth day of May, A,D,, 1943,
J. W. BUSHFIELD,
Wingham, Ontario,
Solicitor for the Executors.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ALL persons having claims against
the estate of Rachel Jacques late of
the Village of Whitechuroh in the
County of 'Bruce, Married Woman,
deceased, who died on or about the
twenty-fourth.day of April, 1943, are
notified to send to J. H. Crawford,
Wingham, Ontario, on or before the
twelfth day of June, 1948, full partic-
ulars of their claims in writing, Im-
mediately after the said twelfth day
of June, the assets of the said testatrix
will be 'distributed amongst the parties
entitled thereto, having regard only to
claims of which the administrator Shall
then have notice. DATED this twentieth day of May,
A.D, 1948,
CRAWVORD,
Wingham, Ontario,
Solicitor for the Administrator.
MORTGAGE SALE OF
FARM PROPERTY
Under and by virtue of the powers
contained iti a tertain mortgage, which
will ibe produtcd at Otte of sale; there
will be offered for sale, by public
auction on Saturday the 12th day of
June, A;70,, 1046, at the hour of g
COURT OF REVISION
Township of East Wawanosh
A Court of Revision on the Asses-
merit Roll of the Township of East
Wawanosh for the year 1943 will be
held at the Foresters' Hall, Belgrave,
on Tuesday, June 86, 1948, at 1
o'clock in the afternoon,
Parties having business at the said
Court will attend at said time and
place without further 'notice.
ALEX PORTERFIELD,
Clerk of East Wawanosh,
Belgrave, Ontario,
FEDERATION HELD
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FOR SALE - Movie camera, large
cong. rug, kitchen table, cupboard,
studio couch. H. Calver.t,
FOR RENT - Flat, 4 rooms. Apply
to H. Calvert.
FOR SALE - Well built two storey
house, modern conveniences, Apply
to J. Ii. Crawford.
FOR SALE - 9 sucking pigs 5 weeks
old. Apply to Ed. Marsh, Wing-
ham Junction,
FOR SALE - 22 young pigs. Apply
IVIrs. Clifford Jenkins, Phone 602r12.
FOR SALE - Frame dwelling, and
frame barn 72x38 feet. Both have
good lumber. For information ap-
ply to George King, R. R No. 2,
Teeswater, Phone Wingham 606r8.
FOR SALE - Daisy churn No, 2,
also quiet small driving mare. Apply
Advance-Times;
FOR SALE - 9 pigs 6 weeks old,
Frank Salter, R, R. No, 4, Wingliam,
Highway 4.
FOR SALE - One purebred sow
due to farrow July 1st. Apply to
Clarence Golley, Phone 618R3,
Wingham.
FOR SALE - Cockshutt gang plow,
one year old, perfect condition.
Apply Advance-Times.
FOR SALE - Go Cart, 0,00, and
lawn titoi,yer $3.00. Apply Advance-.
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LOST - Strayed from the premises
of Harold Keating, Lot 6, Conces-
sion 5, Morris, yearling red calf,
Phone Brussels 13:X14,
LAWN MOWERS sharpened and
repaired. Shears and scissors sharp-
ened. Work guaranteed. Lester
Shiell, corner Alfred and Centre Sts.
LAWN MOWERS - Shears, scissors
sharpened and repaired.. Apply to
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SEWING MACHINES - repaired in
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TEACHER WANTED - For S, S.
No. 10, Morris, Apply stating sal-
ary, experiece, if any, to R. J. For-
rest, Sec'y-Treas., R. R. No. 2,
Bluevale, by June 15th.
TEACHER WANTED - For S. S.
No. 9, Turnberry, protestant. State
salary and qualifications. Duties to
commence Sept. 1st. Wm, L. Tay-
lor, Sec'y-ttreas., R. R. No. 1, Wing-
ham.
TO LET - Furnished rooms with
garden. Apply Mrs. R. A. Mc-
Kenzie, William St,
TEACHER WANTED - For S. S.
No. 7, Morris, apply stating exper-
ience and salary expected. Appli-
cations received until June 10. Apply
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Wingham.
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IN MEMORIAM
SMELL -Iit loving memory of our
father, who passed away one year
ago, May 29th, 1942,
We who loved you, sadly miss you,
As it dawns another year,
In our lonely hours of thinking,
Thoughts of you are ever near.
Lovingly remembered by his family,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE, MATTER OF THE ES-
TATE OF RICHARD WILLIAM
IRWIN, late of the Town of Wing-
ham in the County of Huron, Retired
Farmer, deceased,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
pursuant to The Trustee Act that all
creditors and others having claims
against the Estate of the late Late
Richard William Irwin, arc required
to send particulars of their claims, duly
verified, to J. W. Flushfield, solicitor
for the executors of the said estate,
on or before the twelfth day of June,
A.D., 1948, and that after such date
the executors will proceed to distri-
Office of J, W, Bushfield, in the Town.
• of Whigizam, by the undersigned aue-
tioneer„ subject to a reserved bid, the
following property, namely:
"ALL and singular that certain
parcel or tract of land and premises
situate lying and being in the Town-
ship of East Wawanosh in the County
of Huron And Province of Ontario and
being composed of the southerly 701/2
acres of Lot No. 36 in the. Eleventh
Concession of the said Township of
Eaast Wawanosh".
On the said property there is a
frame bank barn, frame house and con-
siderable bush,
TERMS; 10 Per cent of the prin-
cipal money to be paid down at the
time of sale with the balance to be
paid within 3Q days thereafter,
For further particulars and con-
ditions df sale apply to the under,
signed solicitor,
DATED at Wingham, Ontario, this
18th day of May, -A.D., 1943,
J. W. BUSHFIELD,
Wingham, Ontario,
Solicitor for the Mortgagee.
MATT. GAYNOR, Esq,
Auctioneer.
EXECUTORS' SALE
The Farm, livestock, chattles and
household goods of the Estate of the
late Mary Kinahan will be offered for
sale by public auction on the East half
of Lot No. 23 in the Ninth Conces-
sion of the Township of West Wa-
wanosh, on Saturday, .June 5th., 1943,
at One P.M.
Included in the sale will be one cow,
hens and turkeys, motor car, cook
stove, two heaters, player piano, sew-
ing ,machine, one parlour suite, one
dining room suite, carpet sweeper, one
dinner set and. one tea set of dishes,
extension table, kitchen, chairs, rugs,
lamps, etc., together with a quantity
of wood.
The farm will be offered subject to
conditions to be read at the sale and
subject to a reserved bid.
TERMS: Chattels, cash.
DATED at Wingham, Ontario, this
twenty-second day of May, A.D., 1943.
MATT. GAYNOR,
Auctioneer.
J. W. BUSHFIELD,
Wingham, Ontario,
Solicitor for the Executors,
MORTGAGE SALE OF
TOWN PROPERTY
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of the
Powers contained in a certain mort-
gage which will be produced at time
of sale, there will be offered for sale
by pUblic auction on Saturday, June
19th,, A.D., 1943, at the hour of three
o'clock, in the afternoon, at the Law
Office of J. W. Bushfield of the Town
of Wingham, by the undersigned auc-
tioneer, subject to a reserved bid, the
following property, namely:
"ALI, AND SINGULAR that cer-
tain parcel or tract of land and prem-
ises situate, lying and being in the
Town of Wingham in the County of
Huron and Province of Ontario and
being composed of that part of Lot
number Two" on the West side of
Josephine street in Edward Foley's
First Survey in the said Town of
Wingham, being more particularly
described as follows: that is to say:
Commencing at a point on the West-
ern boundary of Josephine Street be-
ing the centre of the brick wall be-
tween the southerly two stores and
distant nineteen feet, nine inches more
or less northerly from the south-
easterly corner of said Lot number
Two; thence northerly along said
boundary of Josephine Street twenty-
five feet and ten and one-quarter
inches more Or less to the centre of
the brick wall between the two north-
erly stores on said Lot; thence 'West-
erly parallel to John Street to a point
on the Western Boundary of the said
Lot; thence southerly along the said
Western boundary twenty-five feet,
ten and one-quarter inches more or
less to a point; thence easterly to the
place of beginning, together with a
certain right-of-way over Lot No, 29
on the east side of Edward Street,
which is more particularly described
and set out in a conveyance dated
March 12th., 1903 and registered as
No, 4785 for the Town of Wingham
and also a further right-of-way over
part of Lot No, 2 more particularly
described and set out in a conveyance
dated September 30th., 1922 and reg-
istered as No. 7685 for the said Town
of Wingham.
The said property consists of a store
with living apartments on the second
story, well located for business pur-
poses,
TERMS: 10% of the principal
money to be paid down at the time
of sale with the balance to be paid
within 30 days thereafter,
For further particulars and condi-
tions of Sale, apply to the undersigned
solicitor,
DATED at,Wingham, Ontario, this
twenty-fifth day of May, A.D., 1948.
MATT, GAYNOR, Esq,„
Auctioneer,
5: W. BUSHFIELD,
Wingham, Ontario,
Solicitor for the Mortagee.
This second banquet of the East
Wawanosh. Federation was most sue.
eessful, Mr. Harry Sturdy, the pres-
ident, conducted the meeting and he
stated that more farmers are believing
it is something we need if, we are to
keep our place with the rest of the
country. East Wawanosh Federation
has the largest membership of any
township in the county,
Mr. Scott was introduced by J, C.
Shearer, Agricultural representative,
and Mr, Stoltz by W. L. Whyte,
County Federation president, The
Belgrave Women's Institute make a
splendid job of catering. Mrs. 11Iarvin
McDowell won the draw for a $5,00
War Savings _Certificate,
Miss Josephine Weir :Of Auburn,
was guest soloist and Miss Velma
Wheeler pianist for the evening. Mr.
George E. Northwood conducted com-
munity singing, A dance followed
with the Melody Mixers of Goderich,
furnishing the music,
WROXETER
Jim Pritchard formerly of this com-
munity and now at a Southern. Sask-
atchewan training station visited one
day last week with Mr. Thos. Shearer,
Mrs. W. E. Hainstock and Mr. and
Mrs. R. Connell also Mr. and Mrs. T.
L. Hainstock and daughter, Joan, all
of Fordwich, were Sunday guests of
D. S. and Mrs. McNaughton.
Friends in this community were
shocked to learn of the -death of Mrs.
McFadden Monday last at her home
in Stratford, Formerly Miss Aikens.
The early part of her life was spent in
Howick, Orange Hill district, where
she often returned to visit, Funeral
services were held Wednesday and
interment was made in Millbank ceme-
tery.
Miss Luella McCutcheon of Det-
troit, was a week-end visitor with Mr.
DID
AR
and, Mrs, Charles McCuteheon,
District Annual June 2nd.
The District Animal of East Huron
Women's Institute will be held in the
United Church school-room on June
2nd, Morning session to commence at
10 a. m., afternoon at 1,30. Owing to
this special meeting the regular meet-
ing of the Wroxeter group will be held
at the home of Mrs, H, Sellars on Fri-
day, June 4th., With the following pro-
gramme, Motto-Come Into the Gar-
den friend for we adore it and wish to
share its treasures with thee; Current
events--Mrs, D. W. Rae; Roll Call-
What I enjoyed most in last years'
programme; Exchange of roots and
plants; Topic.Re-forestration by Mrs.
Vern Denny; Music, Mrs. H. Durst in
charge, Hostesses, Mrs, Sangster,
Mrs, Munroe,
Local Girl Graduates
Congeatulations are extended to
Miss Loiis Elliott, daughter of MT,
and Mrs. Raymond Elliott, 4th, line
of Turnberry, who on Tuesday of this
week graduated from the Women's
College Hospital in Toronto, Miss
Elliott also won the prize for Dietetics,
Lois attended school at Turnberry, S.
S. No. 2, later Wingham High school,
before entering the hospital for train-
ing. Her many friends here will wish
her every success in her chosen pro-
fession,
Rug Donated
A beautiful hand-made rug has been
presented to the Local Red Cross Soc-
iety by Mrs. Ward Sharpin, of the
4th, of Turnberry, on which tickets
will be sold. The Finance Committee
are deeply grateful to Mrs. Sharpin
for her generous gift,
S. S. No. 2 Dance Enjoyed
An enjoyable dance was held at S.
S. No, 2, Turnberry, on Friday even-
ing, Music W4S supplied by William:
Dettman, Harold Grant, Lloyd '.01,7.0 r
and their accompanists, Refreshments.
were served.
Stores Close Thursdays
During the months of June, July,
August and September the local stores.,
will close Thursday afternoons,
School Dance Turnberry No, 1
There will be a Dance in Douglas'.
school on Friday niight, May 28th,
Good music, Come and bring yo i'
friends,
BORN
SEDDON-In Wingham G e n eral
Hospital, on Friday, May 21st,, to,
Mr, and Mrs. Wilfred Seddon, a son,
ANpREW-In Wingharn General
Hospital, on Thursday, May 20th.,.
to MT. and Mrs, Alex. Andrew, of
Lticknow, a son,
PURDON-In Wingham General
Hospital, on Wednesday, May 19th.,
to Mr. and Mrs, Hector Purdon„
Whitechurch, a daughter.
BLAIR-In Wingham General Hos-.
pital, on Sunday, May 16th., to Mr,
and Mrs. Hugh Blair, Belgrave, a.
daughter.
CHAMNEY-In Wingham General
Hospitaal, on Saturday, May 15th.),
to Mr. and Mrs. Elwell Chanmey,
Winghain, a, daughter,
STONE-In Wingham General Hos-
pital, oh Wednesday, May 12th., to ,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stone, Wing-
ham, a daughter.
Captain: "Why didn't you salute me,
yesterday?"
Private: "I didn't see you, sir."
Captain: "Good. I, was afraid you
were mad at Inc."
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1 EVERY EMPLOYER, REGARDLESS
OF HIS INDUSTRY, must advise his
employees of these Regulations, and
he must assist in discovering whether
any of .his employees have had previ-
ous experience as coal mine workers.
2 EVERY EMPLOYEE, REGARDLESS
OF 1115 INDUSTRY, who has had
previous experience as a coal mine
worker, must report that fact to his
employer not later than Tuesday,
May 25th, 1943.
3 A "COAL MINE WORKER" FOR
THESE PURPOSES is anyone who,
since January 1 st, 1935, has worked
under provincial certificate or license
in or around a coal mine, or who,
since the same date, has been em-
ployed for a total of at least 24 months
in the production of coal (except at
office work).
4 EVERY EMPLOYER, NOT A COAL
MINE OPERATOR, must report hi
writing to a Selective Service Meer
not later than Tuesday, June 1st, 1943,
full details on any of his employees
who are ex-coal mine workers.
5 SELECTIVE SERVICE OFFICERS
ARE AUTHORIZED to require ex-coal
mine workers to report for interview and to accept work at a coal mine.
SELECTIVE SERVICE OFFICERS MAY REQUIRE any man in any em-
ployment, if subject to Mobilization
Regulations but rejected for Military Training, and certain others excused from Military Training, to accept em-
ployment at a coal mine.
II NO COAL MINE OPERATOR may
II terminate the services of any coat mine Worker without written permission
front a Selective Service Officer,
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Freedom's fres Must Be
Fed Our COAL!
CANADIANS must dig and deliver coal that we may sail
convoys, power vital war plants, keep our railroads
rolling, preserve the nation's health!
The coal mining industry-miners and management alike-
have done wonders to provide coal, but they need help.
More workers must be provided, or we falter-possibly
fail-in this grim hour. Nature has been generous hut we
must help ourselves. Our mines are rich4 but undermanned.
By Proclamation, His Excellency the Governor General in
Council has declared that labour supply for coal mines ranks
as a national emergency. Further, in order to provide man-
power for coal, the Governor in Council has issued an Order
in Council aimed at swelling the flow of coal from mine to
firepot.
This Order is of vital interest to everyone in Canada.Every
Canadian should read and study its provisions, to see
whether it demands any action on his part:
NO COAL MINE WORKER may leave wir employment at a coal mine without
written permission from a Selective Service Officer.
9 EVERY EX-COAL MINE WORKER,
returning to the industry under these
Regulations, will be paid wages at the
established rate for the job at which he is placed; and the Government
will pay wages of 40 cents an hour, 8
hours a day and 48 hours a week, to
any ex-coal mine worker required to leave his present employment under
these provisions, -but not placed im-mediately at coal mining.
10 A BOARD ALLOWANCE of not more
than $7.50 a week may he paid an
ex-coal mine worker now returning
to a coal mine, if required to live away
from the residence of his dependents.
PRESENT AND FUTURE COAL MINE
WORKERS will be granted postpone.
ment from Military Training to
February 1st, 1944, by virtue of their
occupation; and, no coal mine worker'
will be accepted for voluntary enlist.
ment in the Armed Forces of Canada,
prior to February lst, 1944, except
under permit to enlist from a Selective Service Officer.
NO EMPLOYER IN CANADA, EX-
CEPT A COALMINE OPERATOR,
may solicit for employment Or hire
any ex-coal mine worker.
REGARDLESS OF. ANY DOMINION
OH PROVINCIAL LAW, male persons at least 16 years old may be employed
as coal mine workers, and female per.
sons nt least 18 years old may be em-
ployed as surface coal mine workers.
WAR EMERGENCY TRAINING
CLASSES will be available for training
men as coal mine workers.
Such is the substance o/ the nose regulations. Full details may 'be had
at any Employment and Selective Service Office. 11 these provisions
require action on your part o you aro urged in the national intareat to
act immediately,i Severe penalties are provided /or non-contPliatice,
but the Government relies on the co,operatIon of the citizens of
Canada to matte prosecution utinteesbory by prompt 'action at required.
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