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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1943-07-01, Page 2MACHAN BROS. Sanitary, Plumbing, Heating & Ventilating, Tinsmithing, Stoves, Etc. Iron and Lead Pipe and Fittings -- Electric Washers -- Phone 58 Whighain. mikdos...lersaMem.,M. DAIRIES FOXTON DAIRY And Dairy Bar QUALITY PASTEURIZED DAIRY PRODUCTS Visit Our a MODERN' DAIRY BAR "Heine Made Ice ere/int" Rhone 9. Wingham, Out. Buy War Savings Stamps CALL 74 TERM'S DAIRY When Hunting Per HIGH QUALITY PASTEUR. IZED DAIRY PRODUCTS With Prompt tukl Courteous Service itt tale I'stture Buy war Savings stamps THE PLAN IN A NUTSHELL Each week there will appear in the advertisements on this page the names and addressei 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! STATIONERY 0 111111.1111101111MINONII • • AUTOMOBILE SERVICE PA TWO VVINGHAM ADVANCE-TIMES Thursday, July 1st,t 190 Tay• i_ YV ;Agron.* Advance,Times .... .. .. PubliaSed at WXNQBAM , ONTARIO e---,-. ''Hap- ixixiiversary was celebrated at ficial resuscitation for some tune with- ,,. War.P,13. maintains that the sentence persons will be entitled to priority py Landing, summer home of Mr. and. Mrs. A. J. Metzger, -when the parents of both Mr. and Mrs. Metz- out result. The youth apparently step- ped into a hole in the creek. Other swimming near by thou youngsters ;'lit is insufficient, The Ottawa viewpoint is being sought. . treatment, 'bet only those which re- quire immediate completion for nat- :.•:,...... ., . ger celebrated their oat wedding an- . mversary together, Mr. and Mrs. John Metzger Neu- were married at lie was Playing' when he. disappeared from slain. . . ,----.., Westerners Help Huron Farmers The old order of things went into lonal defence or to safegnard life aed property in time of emergency, "Ordinary long, distance calls will es .i4- ... •ea <440e.4. ., 0 15ubscription Rate --- One Year $2.00 Sax months, $1.01) in advance To 'V, $, A., $?..06 per year Foreign rate, 5.3.00 per year. Advertising rates on application. 'tadt on June, .3, 1893. Mrs, Metzger was formerly Mary Badertcher, and she was horn in Berne, Switzerland, Mr. 14letzger was born at Carlseuhe, Ont. They have lived on their present farm near Hanover for many years, Kincardine Water Bill Discount On the seen-annual billing, for done, receive an additional ?O' per cent. dis- count, the Public Utilities Commis- sion decided at its meeting Tuesday estie rates, Kincardine water users will unless reverse when five Saskatchewan farm- crs, the vanguard of a Ian' contin- gent, carne to Goderich to help out on uraxe County ferms for the next, 7 . y • J . C. wee ks. Th ey weremet b '' j c shearer, agrieulterel representative, continue to be ITIZvl in the seal man- net, but telephone usera are still being asked not to make out-of-town calls absolutely necessary,' and to make even those essential calls, if pos- sible, at other than the busy hours." . . . >s%.... '4. :..:... -ks , a; • - ':-: e e. ¤. • . 'Re •• 4 IMO Discharged )sack Campbell life again, °fable discharge Ja c k is bothered ribs that distress, and able to go was a member lery before years ago, Since then 5uoh points terrace and Battery, in Battery Lucknow oe„,„,„„„„„,„„,„„,„, DisTRicT . , ,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,, ,,,,,,,, ,,, , , „„e , . c m lir. IE Vir 0 of the From Army has returned to civil having received his .ion- from the active army, with a spinal arth- causes him a good deal of he does not expect to be to work fora time. Jack of the Wingham Bat- going active almost two in the summer of 1941. • he has been stationed at as Camp Borden, Schnee Petawawa with the 99th which he held the rank of Quarter-master Sergeant. -- Sentinel. Mr, arid Mrs, Lours N, Sohaus of Neeetadt were married in Neustadt on June 18, 189e, Mrs, Schaus was form- night. This represents 4Q ter cent, I reduction this year. _ • ' and assigned to farms at the Selective . Service office, VETERANS', WELFARE.` OFFICER ADDRESSED erly :Margaret Holm, and she and her husband were both born in Norrnanby Bruce M. L. A. Withdraws The unexpected resig,nation of Joh n Four Injured In Car Crash A collision at the intersection of the LOCAL LIONS CLUB ' ¤ wit and concessionof Mina and the race - . township. — Hanover Post, -.............. W. Sinclair, M.L.A., ha set la s Bruce Liberals the is of and outcome $ up p n (Continued track side road Listowel, between two r - • from page one) , . zio ' Fox Killed 27 Chickens Mrs, Andrew McKagtie of the 6th Concession,Culross, lost a total of 27 . , ' chickens. Quite a disturbance was noted among fowl in the twilight hours and Herbert McKague, who lives just a few yards away, rushed out to see what was the cause. Herb. far from clear. In a letter to Archie G. MacKay ,of Kincardine, president of the Bruce Liberal Association; Mr. e ' Sinclair merely wrote, !cI wish t° 4'4- vise you that I have decided to retire from. politic6,1 life and will, therefore, not be a candidate- for the riding of Bruce at the convention .when it may automobiles resulted in four persona being confined to the Listowel Men . . ar ia Hospital, The ears involved . . were driven by Walter Jickling, Elma 'towns hip f driving in p armer, who was ,..„ Johnston f south, and Clayton , son o Richard Johnston, R. R. 2, Listowel; avlio was traveling east. werecarried on, but recordamount . a in fines was collected. 'Lion Gord claimed that a ,number of Lions had joined the It were clothed cream flannels. This remark cans , red the guilty members to sit closer to the tables but Lion Gord rounded them all up and imposed the usual fines, - All those wearing exposed •and and Save Your Tires for Victory end IDATIONING .of gasoline and `the fact that. ,, your tires mustiest for the duration-need not inconvenience you in so far as your bartici nit ' . spied a red fox dashing furiously . . . about, leaving in its wake a string of dead birds, Securing 'his shotguns, Mr. — evacaeague finished the last chap- ter for Mr. Fox., — Teeswater News, be called. I seen never forget and , will always appreciate the splendid support received from the electors of Bruce." . ' ' , o,.. - - ---- Former Goderich Lad . Buried Overseas While serving with the 12,A,F. on heavy bombers raiding Europe, Serg- braces also were selected and fined to the accompanying of much snapping of braces on their back's. This greatly - • speeded, up the payments of fines. LionGorddthtla Ot charge a ion ,, to is conCerited. . . Every day more of our customers, in die cities • - as well as the country, are using the, mails to , do their banking, to make their deposits or to for any . withdraw cash needed purpose. N, • • ' Airmen Elect Trial By cent A. G. Jack Bea an son of Mr. - Thrown From Bicycle, Injured John Johnston, Kincardine, furniture fi worker, was taken to a London hos- pnal for treatment for head injuries received when he was thrown from les bicycle to pavement, after running into :arrick Home Burglarized .= . -in LAC. William Thomson ,of Centralia, they appeared in county court on one charge of car theft and two charges of tire theft. Labeled members of Jurr .of LAC. John E. Montgomery and den elected trial by judge and jury when resting. an d Mrs. William Feag-an, formerly Gocleriele now of Shedders, was killed in action on June 19 and was burled - Newport Cemetery, Lincoln,Eng- land, en June 23 with fttll air force honors. , Gallagher ;lad been neglecting his gar- and letting his wife work it at 6.30 in the morning whilehe was still This caused considerable theological argument with respect to reaping and sowing and Lion Gord called on Lion- Bill Galbraith to verify . Deposits are acknowledged -by return malt ---• • Our nearest Branch is as close as your num. box. Why not let the mail man be your bixnk messenger and conserve time, rubber, and gasoline. If you value your time DO YOUR BANKING BY IVIA11.1. .,, . Recently the farm house of Wesley fohnston on the 4th concession of Car- ick was entered and among other hinge taken were some pillow cases. rhe feathers were emptied out into i box,—Mildmay Gazette. the rear end of a parked truck. "The Red Brick Gang" blamed by for dozen tire thefts from police a a ,..... PRIORITY SYSTEM ON this early morning work on the part Lion Otto's but Lion Gal- of wife, . . THE New Industry For Goderich , An announcement affec- parked cars in the district in recent face • L. D. PHONE CALLS braith was not able to back up the , DOMINION . ' • - ' BANK important ting the industrial life of Goderich, was made by C. W. Attridge, president Dominion and general manager of months, the accused now seven charges, lour of tire theft being laid by city police a week ago, In order to meet the situation creat- ed by the steadily mounting volume of long distance telephone calls, a system charge claiming that the hour was too early in the morning for him toe ob- serve anybody working. Lione Otto then assumed the offensive claiming eseetseaselei) 1871 Wingham Branch — G. C. Gammage,' Manager Read Machinery Co, Limited, who Exeter Canning Factory of priorities is to become effective on that the Tailtwister had caused con- UT ae. aeeeems Walkerton Cadets At Camp Twenty-six Walkerton High School boys left on Monday for the second innual Cadet Camp to be held at Thames Valley Camp, London. Their :muse will last until Wednesday, July r, on which date they return home, — alalkerton Herald-Times. stated his company had sold the main Nearly Ready July 1, 1943. This step is being taken siderable complaint by clipping a building of its plant at the corner of East street and Cambria road to the Holeproof Hosiery Company, of Lon- don. The property is 36 x 117 feet, two storeys. It is understood that the Holeproof Co. will take passession im- mediately and will eventually employ a maximum of 200 women. — As the end of June and the begin- ning of active canning operations draw daily nearer, %Manager E. J. Green, of the Exeter Branch of the Canadian Canners Ltd., reports that the new factory, will-be ready about July 3rd. Coupled with this comes the news that the pea crop gives every .promise of being an exceptionally good one, in accordance with the requirements of Order. 119 of the Wartime Prices and Trade Board, which directs that telephone companies shall take such steps as are necessary to assure ade- quate telephone service for essential purposes. . The use of priorities on war-urgent long distance telephone calls simply hedge so early in the morning and disturbing the public with noise. Tile argument was finally settled and the fine imposed, It was observed by some Lions that one of the members was living in the past like Rip Van Winkle. On closer scrutiny the 'offender was found to be Lion Frank Madill sport- who was Tu es da y evening. Their Charter Night would be held in September and it was agreed that Wingliam' Lions attend in a body. Lions Harley Crawford, Jack Hanna, George Northwood and How- and Sherbondy were called to the front and presented with Lions Keys in& their eating appreciation ,of good work asked to assume the President's chair, In his remarks, Lion Harley thanked the Club for the honour bestowed on him. He felt that the Lions Club had been on a high plane and that the re. spect of the public had been shown by their splendid support every year This enabled the Club to out the carry Want School Inspector Dismissed At an indignation meeting of school anstees and ratepayers 'of Bruce town- ;hip., a motion was passed demanding removal of George C. Dobson, inspec- for of Public schools, Kincardine, from west Bruce inspectorate. Signatures of a representative of each of 2 rural school sections and eight urban boards ire being sought for the petition ask- rig removal. — Milverton Boy Drowned , , calls vital to the war effort permits ing 1942 license the front a plate on in to fill securing suitable members many for the better- worthy projects Harvey Huddleston, 12-year-old son of Rev, and Mrs. William Huddleston, of Milverton, was drowned Thursday while bathing in a 'creek a half mile from Milverton. Mr. Huddleston is minister of the Milv e r ton United Church. No doctors were available when the body was brought to shore, an d D r. G. 0. Sharpe, veterinary sur- geon, Mrs. George Gernhaelder, a r egisteredenurse, and Wilfred Zimmer- man, Milverton druggist, applied arti- Interesting Rent Case At Goderich The right of the WartimesPrices & Trade Board to appeal the -aonviction of Magistrate J. A. Makins on James H. Johnston, Goderich landlord for charging excess rent was challenged by Frank Donnelly, counsel for John- ston, and judgement on this point was reserved by Judge E. W. Clement, .of Kitchener. The magistrate gave John- ston suspended sentence of -one year upon payment of costs of $28.10. The . to obtain preferred handling when lines are crowded. The Long Distance Priority Plan establishes procedures whereby urgent war messages may obtain ' preferred handling. The use of priorities is con- fined to persons charged with respon- sibilities relating directly 'to the war program, such as government officials, the armed forces, war organizations, and agencies to public health and saf e ty. Not all calls placed by these of his car. Lien Gord Buchanan 'Promptly exacted the usual fine. Visitors were Mr.-S. T. Beattie, Hugh Carmichael and A. M. Forbes of Lon- don.. Lion Tamer. George Northwood led in several rousing songs and had "Scotty" Forbes solo in one sofig. •"Scotty" addressed the Club outlining some features of his work. Lion Fred Spry reported that along with Lions Ron Rae and Wilbur Tiffin, he had visited the new Wroxeter Club last vacancies in the Chl during the past year. Lion Hal MacLean reported that lie had minutes of the former Lions Club of 1923 and read some interesting ex- tracts as well as a list of the members of that time, many of whom were ,now dead. At the request of President Start Hall, Lion Hal MacLean presided at the installation of the new officers for 1943-44. At the close of the cere- monies Lion Harley Crawford was ment of the community, He asked for the same co-operation from th( members as given past Presidents and agreed to do his best. On motion of Lions Al. Walker and Stan Hall, the Secretary was instructed to mark Liar Bill Hamilton as. present and to writ( him a letter expressing the hope that he would soon be able to rejoin the Lions at their luncheons. The meet. ing 'closed with the usual song and the Lions' Roar, Double Golden Wedding Event An unusual double golden wedding = WAR SAVINGS STAMPS ==.- FREE! DON'T MISS YOUR NAME! If it is in any of the advertisements on this page you will receive TWO WAR SAVINGS STAMPS FREE! mom 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. Gasoline and tires are precious at this juncture, so you cane save both by doing your shopping right in VVingharn. In many instances prices are controlled, so there is actually no object in spending money for transportation. PLUMBING - HEATING W. J. Clark & Son. SHOE STORE "FOOT TROUBLES" Dr. Scholl's Representative Friday, June 25th . — at -a Dunlop's Shoe Store Successor to W. J. Greer CLEANING - PRESSING ARMITAGE'S Dry Cleaners QUALITY DRY CLEANING Men's Ready-Made Clothing and Furnishings Mercury Ladies* Hosiery Josephine St. Phone 17Z BEAUTY PALOUR Personality Beauty Shoppe — at RUSH Ladies Wear Miss E. McLeod, Operator Specializing In All Lines, Of Beauty Culture Phone 33 Josephine St. LUMBER & COAL MacLean Lumber & Coal Dealers In Coal, Ice, Lath, Shingled and Fibre Board Local Dealers in BLUE COAL Title Market For Your Protedit:It Mintiest Min 441 Office 64% GROCERIES GEO. OLVER Groceries, Meat, Fresh Fruits & Vegetables That Are Always Fresh And Reasonably Priced Phone 116 Josephine St. ,CARMICHAEL'S North End Grocer SUPER/OR. STORE Choice4 Groceries Preitisiorts Fruits & Vegetables Fresh Fish, Fresh & Cooked Meats, Phone 193. Whighatu, Ont. FEEDS Canada Packers Limited SHUR-GAIN PEED SERVICE BALANCED mos AND POUR CHOPP/146ROLLING AND MIXING lesePtdite St. Phone 142 ,Mrs, Geo. Edgar, R I, Wingitatn HAMILTON Optical Co. W. R. HAMILTON, R. 0. Optometrist For Over 25 Years PHONE 37 For Appointment. CREAMERIES HOLMDALE CREAMERY (W. M. DAVIS) CASH BUYERS OF Cream - Eggs - Poultry Phone 90 Wingham Truck Service CREAM - POULTRY EGGS United Farmers Co-operative Photo vi COAST TO OAST SUMMER VALUES -- for — HEALTH AND BEAUTY MoKibbon's Drug Store 25to itael.L.calt. &nee McAvoys Drug Store Nyal Quality Store Flints are scarce.: Tb insure getting the, best results 'with them leave their at 11IcAvoy's for developing, printing or exilargerriente. PHONE 18 BAKERY GIBSON'S BAKERY BREAD CARES - PASTRY ALL. PINE BARING TOWN WIDE DELIVERY We. Bake Up To A Standard. Not Dinivti To A Nee, Pilot*• 145 Josephine St. J. Mason & Son Booksellers & Stationers Patent Medicines, Toilet Articles Fancy Goods, Gift China — Tobaccos - Magazines — Phone 78. Residence 221. Furniture - Undertaking A. J. WALKER Quality Furniture Funeral Director OPFICE RES. 106 PHONES 224 Wilfred Johann, R. 1, Wroxeter LADIES' - MEN'S WEAR ISARD'S We urgently advise early in- spection and selection of your Spring wardrobe. We are happy to announce that our stock IS as good and in some instances sur- passes our usual High Standard in Qualtiy and Styling. Josephine St. Wingham DRY GOODS Outfit The Entire •Family At BADER'S DRY GOODS MEN'S, LADIE'S AND , CHILDREN'S WEAR BOOTS & SHOES Our Ladies anr1 Children White Shoe lines are nova complete i3tti Early STOP AT Bert Armstrong's B. A. Service Station Your Car Serviced, Tuned and Lubricated by EXPERT MECHANICS Conserve Your Can by. Having It Inspected & Lubricated at Regular Intervals. 41.1011. MERKLEY'S Garage Authorized Service Hudson - Terraplane Repairs to All Makes of Cars Shell Gasoline & Oils Towing — Storage Josephine St. Phone 84 • Winghttm, Ont. JOHN REAVIE Service Station and Garage Get more Miles per unit. Haire Us ptit you AUtornobile in Tip-Top Shape using our Modern Method of Carbur- etor & Ignition Service. PRINTING Sanitary, Plumbing, Heating, Roofing, Tinsmithing and Eavetroughing Furnaces, Stoves, Implements Electric Washing Machines BUS. RES. 141 PHONES 255J OPTICIAN DRUG STORES