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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1943-06-25, Page 2YOU ARE ELIGIBLE jot TIRES • We tan tell you In sixty seconds whether you are or not : ; whether you're entitled to retreading or fire repairs in accordance with the regulations: Bull regardless of your rating, you can do yourself and your tires a handsome favour today by coming in to discuss the very best ways and means of keeping your present tires "going" to the very last thread of vitality that's in them- and there's probably lots of it. Not tomorrow-come in TODAY: Bert Armstrong Phone 181 Murry Johnson Phone 62 Wingham, Ontario THE PLAN IN A NUTSHELL Each week there will appear in the advertisements on this page the names and addresses of people residing in the Wingham District. Simply locate your name in one of the. advertisements, clip out the advertisement and present it to the Advance-Times Office on or before the following Thursday and you, will receive TWO WAR SAVINGS STAMPS FREE/ AUTOMOBILE SERVICE STOP AT Bert Armstrong's B. A. Service Station Your Car Serviced, Tuned and Lubricated by EXPERT MECHANICS Conserve Your Car by Having It Inspected & Lubricated at Regular IntervalS, STATIONERY J. Mason & Son Booksellers & Stationers Patent Medicines, Toilet Articles Fancy Goods, Gift China - TobacCos - Magazines - Phone 78. Residence 221. MACHAN BROS. Satdtary, Plumbing, Heating Ventilating; Tinszerthing, Stoves, Etc. d Lead Pipe and Fittings =tic Washers - a bS Wi Truck Service CREAM POULTRY EGGS United Fanners five PRINTING A S JOB WORK Our Speciaity Advattee ,NuTitnes r Tookolotoiallittikastaawkivioairailliaagallailitiamikoilia ammommommlimmr A LUMBER & COAL MacLean Lumbar & Co Oetlets itt Coal. Ice, Lath. Slit gles Psi re Board Local Dealers in BLUE COAL 'Tiede Pr- Melted tot tour Meek/0. 4 VS DAIRY tilrtg Pot PASTEUR- PRODUCTS refut AGE TWO WINGHAM ADVANCE ,TIMES •-•••••-r- 4000.1.011% PAA.A.A.MAAAMPANAMM.NAIMI. , • . 1! duty in. pursuance of an order-in- t beet ie this eottetry. Vaile corsidezable 'damage had been council ze ,eost of living bonus. tore to the county roads by winter The report was taken op clause by -,37,tht tont. and, tlo:ds, most of thel clause with Reeve Alexander in the health, trate:fern-A from Western• roads have been repaired, No new i.chair. Council carried the recont-• Cana,la to IDetr„.it, where .he and hia e.anstrioction ear be undertaken due ortendation that $500 be appropriated '*amily ;haw sinte resided QCs- the. w-ar and this year only mail:telt- •t-t-oro the general account fn'tr the eao. l watcr N.ws. arse work will be undertaker.. A -penses covering- the entertainment of ?new culvert at 4.1orrZe is being c,:.rn-jrnattagers of homes for the aged and Thumb Smashed By plc ted. linfirm, who are to meet here in con- ; Sledge Hammer The Iforon. county Federation of Tendon. A !banquet to which the 1+.11n Goll, of the 14th .concession Fof Carrick,. is nursing a very painfully izljured thumb, sustained while en- ged in the erection of an electric fence on his farm. He was holdin- montainatataetotanotomaatommemaaen4 a stake While Ins son Was driving it into .the ground with a sledge. When Listowel .Picks Town Official .P the stake was down far enough,. Mr. Althouelt not officially appointed/ t 111 ::touted to his son to lay off, but as yet by the Listowel council, it has the order came too late, while the been revealed that members of the council meeting in a committee of the whole have chosen' William H. White to succeed L. A. Fleming as town clerk-treasure; and as soon as details are straightened cut with the Selec- tive Service office. A native of Mt, Forest, N17. White has been book-, 'keeper at Jackson Motors, Listowel. for seven years, Walkerton Flier Killed Overseas "Oh, no, thank you very much,' she - - service. No details are 1,o-town, but'. eelied, „1,ra last 10,,king for a name oi..ava- League of Canada; East Huron $.57,478-the total amount to be raised' it is surmised that the .airman was in- el '-' Women. s Institute; Huron County 'I $274,512. or: my baby." jured when taking part in operational units of the Red Cross; British War I The estimates for 1943 are: flights over Germany. Mr. and Mrs.., t Victims' Fund; °Peen's' Canadian Revenue: Administration of justice, Riretine first received word that .theo, CONDENSED -REPORT Fund for Air Raid- Victints;Clinton $4,500; hospital $3.500; licenses SON- OF HURON COUNCIL ' Spring Show, . v..fines, $200; registry office, $%336; - i Regarding the application of the ;_ borer, $60; sundry, $150 ;interest County Rate Set At 4 Mills Town of Goderich for a crossing over 1 on bonds, $2,000; from surplus, $10,-e I - ..the C.N.R. tracks in the vicinity of 1000 2,45 mills on assessment of $54,- "The Agricultural committee has i ,Goderich harbor the Canadian Nation--; 253,666,- $132,933; secondary school been active this season and is striving • al Railways wrote: levy, $57,478; total, $213,757. lc ' production in the county tops "The utility of the proposed road- Expenditures: Administration of ' Warden B. W. Turkey told i way and level crossing depends entire- justice., eS21;000; hospitals, $14,500; .. •ered its charter to Grand Lodge, and the opening; session of Huron County : iy upon extensive harbor facility im-Imunicipal government, $10,500; 'Chit- period with little erttlausiasm evident -li merabers to do your utmost to help" is really futile to try to deal with the j 000; D. L. interest, $5,000; insurance,1 far an endeavour to restore it to the the farmer attain this objective this 'former, Until, therefore, the concrete 1 heat, telephone, $3,000; county prop- thus officially ceases to exist. The iCouncil. ,. provements. Until something has dren's Aid Society, $5,500; grants, lodge ha been inactive for a long "I call upon you County .Council , taken shape with respect to them, it 1 $5,500; jail, $000; county home, $12,- place of importance it once held in I year., Food is needed as never before. development appears, we do not intend erty, $2,300; printing and postage, $1,- j local and district fraternal organic- for ourselves and the sta; ,.le_ mil- to give the matter further consider- 300; registry office, $600; audit, $250;1 ations. -- Lucknow Sentinel. pions of Europe which we are going ation. I corn borer inspection. $250; new equip- Ito be called upon to help feed as soon The Wartime Prices and Trade I ment, $100; secondary- schools, $57,- Rev. F. B. Allan Died in Benoit pas the invasion of that continent gets Board in acknowledging a resolution 1478; school other than secondary, $9,- , This community was shocked on n. order way." p from Huron County regarding the 500; sundry, $500; exchange, $200; 0„ Tuesday c.f this week to learn of the!, The warden submitted for consider-; wholesale ceiling prices should be A. P. committee, $500; war effort, sodden passing ,;.-17 a former resident:elation at this session a proposal to pro- I raised to 22 cents per pound basis red $27,130: discount on prepayment, $1„-• Rev. E. B. Allan, in Det.V.a, ,Miel.,31:ibit the slaughtering of real calves i b=and, wrote: "On the evidence a0 ,640; Victory Bonds, $30N0; .estimated I. on Monday, June 14th. Rev. Allan, i or baby beeves nude- the age of ore I hand, the Board cannot accept the surplus, $209; total, $213,757, who had not been in the best .of and a half years or under the weight 1, proposal that beef prices are inade-3 A report of the Huron county war" $2;000; Chinese War Relief, $1,•000;;$500; British War Victims' Fund.,. ton, Dungannon, Exeter, Fordwiclae health the past year or so, was about 1 of ons.sibly 900 pounds. 'lids, he ex-1 mate to maintain." I effort showed the .following grants had Aid to Russia Fund, $2,000; Red ;$500; to Red Cross branches at Au.- i Goderich, Gorrie Hensall, Londesboro, 575 years of age. He came to Tees- li.plaezzed, would be a move toward pro- T. B. McQuesten, minister of :mini- been made; Nary l.clgue of Canada, Shield, $3;090; Queen's Canadian Fund burn, Bela-rave, Blyth, Brussels, Clin- I (Continued on page six) FREE = WAR SAVINGS STAMPS =FREE!' son had been seriously injured, and . .then received word that he had died of the injuries. Lucknow- Lodge Surrenders Charter Lucicuow Lodge No. 312, Independ- ent Order of .0ddiellows„ has surrerd-din The business man waited outside lie telephone booth, trying to restrain his rising temper. At last, seeing the lady fumbling with the pages .of the directory, he opened the Word was received at Wall:et-ton by his parents that Sereerant e bserver door and volunteered his services. " Lloyd Rirstine, of the R.C.A.F., had t Can I help you find a number, been fatally insured while on active madam?" he enquired politely. Wilished it 1 111$2 ,au d .;:arriti), out the C.r.-aties elf there is way a latched number eilelnlcat has informed the minister of preacher foe Knox Prc.....b)tc,.riau calves leach year, it w„iuld serve to labor at Ottawa that it has no eaten- i WINO-HAM ONTARIO !OKIFC1,1 LeTe 411,1 Beimore charge until inereaee aCtUa! priVci=tba in pounds ':tion of accepting responsibility or 4 ,,,, May. 19$7. I:PM), leasertee,ties charge Subscription Rate -,- One Year V.-060 F.Ic preached in tlosten., Maee-, Prior I Si.; months, ,$1-00 in adva4ce . to accepting a church in Winti:INQg• To U. S. ,A,, $2.0 per year • same noorthe ago Rev. Anate due to Foreign rate, $3.00 per year. Advertising- rates. Qa application- "impoll#140.$14,4411010111101A1rtanUAYIAAMIP10.4PAMA NEWS of the DISTRICT winghom Ad ..rinlme* cooler with ata falanily i.ecembee ei ,izte,inee more beef per head altd, as icipol affairs, advised that the depart- sledge was descending, and the thumb of Mr, Gall's left hand, which was by is time on the top of the stake, re- ived the full force of. the blow, It was badly smashed. - Mildntay Gazette. Agriculture is in a very healthy con- dition, and the county ought to be justly proud of this organization, de- clared. Warden Tuckey. He also com- mended the county for raising S3,500,- 000 in the Fourth Victory Loan; .and spoke with regret of the absence - John Ferguson, Reeve of Hullett, through illness. W .H. Morritt, reeve of Blyth, el ected since the January session, and Reeve Alonzo ,McCann. of Stephen, who was ill in January, took the oath of office as read by Clerk Norman Miller. Clerk Norman Miller read the cor- respondence consisting of resolutions, letters and so on, and they were re- ferred to various committees. Appreciation for grants was ex- pressed in letters from the Salvation Army; The Children's War Memorial Hospital; the Chinese War Relief Fund; National institute for the Blind; the Hospital for Sick Children; the of the -counicl and their wives are invited will be held in honor , f the delegates, who are to be taken' on a tour of the county, visiting the ':aunty Home at Clinton, and for a ise on the lake, High commendation was accorded Mrs. Jacobs by several reeves, par-. ticularly members of the County Home Committee, It was stated that the home is the second largest in On- rio. Besides the matron and her as-, sistant, a cook, two maids and an. orderly compose the staff, it was stated by George Feagan, County Home inspector. 4 Mill Rate Set A rate of four mills was announced by County Treasurer A, H. Arskine after he had presented the revised' estimates for 1943, The rate is made up as follows: General account 2.45 mills, to raise $132,933; highways a count, 1.55 mills; plus the cost of secondary schools to rural sections, t DON'T MISS YOUR NAME! it is in any of the advertisements on this page you will receive TWO WAR SAVINGS STAMPS FREE! PLUMBING - HEATING SHOE STORE Clark & Son "FOOT TROUBLES" Dr. Stholi's Representative Friday, June 25th - at - Dunlop's Shoe Store to W. 3. Greer Money Can Be Saved By Buying At Home • The business people in every community pay a large percentage of the local taxes; their stocks and stores tell the citizens and visitors whether the town is a progressive municipality or is in the doldrums. The Wingham merchants advertising on this and other pages of this paper, are doing their utmost during these critical days, to promote the interests of the town by stocking such goods as are available. They are therefore entitled to your support and by supporting them you are helping yourself and also the town. Casoline and tires are precious at this juncture, so you can save both by doing your shopping right in Wingham. In many instances prices are controlled, so there is actually no object in spending money for transportation. Pharrebing, o Wig, Tinsraithing and Earetroug'Mng Furnaces, Stoves, Implements Elect is Washing Machines US. RES 141 PHONES 2353 CLEANING - PRESSING. ARMITAGE'S Dry Cleaners QUALITY DRY CLEANING Men's Ready-Made Clothing and Farms' !sings Mercury Ladies' Hogery ephine, St. Phone 172, GROCERIES GEO. OLVER. Groceries, Meat, Fresh Fruits & Vegetables That Are Alisays'''Fresh And Reasonably Priced e 1116 Toseplitr' le St. OPTICIAN HAMILTON Optical Co. W. R. HAMILTON, R. 0, Optometrist For Over 25 Years PHONE Si ForAppona' t=tent. DRUG STORES COAST TO COAST SUMMER VALUES - for - T-TrALTH AND BEAUTY MaKibbon's Drug Store tur 012.43A &tire Furniture - Undertaking A. J. WALKER Quality Furniture Funeral Director OFFICE RES. 106 PHONES 224 MERKLEY'S Garage Anthorized Service Hudson - Terraplane Repairs to Ail Makes of Cars Shell Gasoline & Oils Towing Storage Josephine St. Phone 84 Winghana, Ont. DAIRIES AUTY PALOU CREAMERIES LADIES* MEN'S WEAR FOXTON DAIRY And. Dairy Bar QuAtarY PASTEURIZED DAIRY PRODUCTS Visit Our MODERN DAIRY' B 'Horne Maze Ice Cri--1. Phone t. WMghams Ont. Buy War Sat:jugs Stamps ality Deady Shoppe at ...664 RUSH Ladies Wear Miss E. McLeod, Operator penalizing in An Lines Of Beauty Culture Phouell Josephine St. CARMICHAEL'S North End Grocer SUPERIOR STORE utaiict Groceries Provisions Fruits & Vegetables Fresh & Cooked Meats. Wingham,'Out. Canada Packers Limited SFIUR-GAIN ntti SERVICE laALANCED FEEDS AND FLOUR CIO:WPM* -- voLtnia AND MIXING HOLMDALE CREAMERY os. M. DAVIS) CASH BUYERS OF Cream - Eggs Poultry Ploot gs Vremige.,rn McAvoys Drag Store Nyal Quality Store 17;1,,-te are scarce. --- To insure getting the Best results with them leave them at Mc.A.voes for developing, printing or pelAegements. PHONE is Chris. Nethery, R. 1, Belgrave 13AXERY • GIBSON'S BAKERY tiREAD CAKES - PASTRIt ALL FIVE tikItING TOWN WIDE DELTSTERIt We, t eke *Up To Standatti not Wien To A Price. ?hot* 14 YOrephine St. ISARD'S We urgently advise early in- spection and selettion of your Spring wardrobe. We ate happy tb announce that our stock is as good and in some instances str- passes our usual 'High Standard itt Qualtiy and Styling. Josephine St. Wingbant DRY GOODS Outfit 'The Entire Family At BADER'S DRY coops EN't, LADIES AND CHILDREN'S WEAR BOOTS & SHOES Our Ladles end Childrens White lines are now comecte Bull Early toiriois tialatirmataaatata JOHN R'EAVIE Service Stabon and Garage Get more tulles per unit. Have us put you Autornotone I. 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