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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1945-01-25, Page 4BATTLE FRONT NOMOR,BY RICKY —Cartoon by Ricky, 1t,C,A.10., Holland . S "Meet a Rocket-typhoon Pilot" The one gift that's "always . David]Crompton Watchmaker and Jeweller Phone 59 Wingham six goals; Seli, Kress and Harcourt each scoring two. The third period saw a recovery• and Willie scored two goals for Brussels while Seli notched one for Wingham making. the 'final count Wingham 8, Brussels 2, Brussels—Goal, Jewell; rat, Willis; l,d., Cousin; centre, Coleman; iaw,, Jewell; 1.w., • W. Rann; alternates, Wheeler, ,Ripley, Matheson, MacDon- ald. , • -.Myth travelled to Wingham on Fri- day, January 19 to be beaten 5-1, On fast ice Seli proved to be the power house for Wingham scoring four of th e five goals for Wingham, while Ernest accounted for the other. Myth's only score was, made. by Johnston. In the first period plenty of action was wit- nessed by. the spectators when Seli slipped two past :Morrie and Ernest one, making Winghaues• score at the end of the first period 3 while John- ston scored for Blyth accounting for their only goal. The second period saw no scoring but in the third period Sell opened up again and scored two goals making the final score Blyth 1, Wingham 5. .• Blyth—Goal, Morritt; r.d., Hyle; 1,d, E. .Watson; centre, Johnston; r.w. Phillips; 1.w., Cowan; alternates, Sib- thorpe, Murray, Craig, Ballard, Tasker, I), Johnston. Wingharri—(for both games): goal, Johnston; r,d., Benieger; 1.d., MacKay; centre; Kress; ewe Edgar; l,w, Seli; alternate, Ernest, Lockridge, -Stainton, Harcourt, Wild, Thomas, Drertion, Referee for both games, J. Brent, Wingham, TURNBERRY SCHOOL BOARD INAUGURAL Itoloye Watches pr ced from $25.00 to $2500.00 at his farm near Molesworth. Mr. and Mrs, Tindine of near Wind- sor, are visiting their daughter; Mrs. John Campbell, U. C. Annual Meeting The annual meeting of the Unite& church will be held on the evening of January 31st at 8 o'clock. Followinae the usual reports and election of office ers for 1945 there will be a social hour. St. James Annual Meeting At the annual meeting and elections of officers for 1945 of St. James Angli- can church held January 17th, very- gratifying reports were submitted by auditors Wesley Paulin and. Jack Mil- ligan. Mr. Wm. MacDonald was ap- pointed rectors warden; elected peoples warden, Mr. H. V. lef•cKenney; sec'ae- treas., Lorne Kaake; delegate to Synod, Win. Mines; alternates, Geo. Paulin; board of management, Wes. Paulin, Dr. F. H. Scherk, Mrs. Kaake, Mrs. McKenney Mrs, a Waller, Phil; Archer, During the evening plans were made to hold a pancake social on Shrove Tuesday, February 13th. The Guild members to take charge. Additional Wroxeter on page seven HURON-BRUCE FARM FORUM' The Huron-Bruce Boundary Farm Forum of January 22, met at the home of Mrs. Fred Porter with attendance of 21. The topic of the night was "We all have something to learn". We think we would benefit by adult edu- cation if everybody would read more , agricultural bulletins and have more - agriculturalrepresentatives interview ties and also by more co-operation. with the farmers so we will learn each others 'ideas. The remainder of the night was spent in progressive euchre, the two high prizes' going to Alec- Campbell and Kenneth McDonald. prizes going to Mrs. Oscar Holmes and Bill Tiffin. There was also a door prize, it going to Jim Netterfield. Lunch was served. The next meeting of January 29, will be held at Mrs. Oscar Holmes', the convenor being Jim Netterfield. FOR SALE—Dry hard feet long. Apply T. phone 612-3 Wingham. wood, four H, Moore. • FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE-a•for heavier car '28 Whippet sedan in ex- cellent condition throughout. Phone - 270, FOR SALE—One jamesway brooder, 48e72 ins, capacity 250 to 500 chicks, complete with feed troughs and water fountains. In perfect condi- tion. Apply to George T. Robert- son, phone 157. FOR SALE—Several Durham cows, due tb freshen soon. Apply to R. J. McKenzie, Belgrave, phone Brussels. 13x7. FOUND—Man's watch. Owner may have same by proving property, An- ply Advance-Times. 19' WINGENM ADVANCE-TIMES ThUriiday, January 190 Ow;J.: " .404:19a, 404110X"';'"'7""1911:14).) , 401=1 0=0 CHARIS Foundation Garment Co. trained. Corsetiere for Wingham, SOrrounding district ,and towns, If you need a new -garment, any size. or type of figure at reasonable prices, call on Mrs, Wm, Kennedy, Minnie Ste 'Wingharre LOST—Blue hat with Army Badge between Edward Street and Wing- ham Arena, Reward. Finder please leave at Advance-Times, LOST—on the 9th of Turnberry„ on Monday, December 18th, black and white spotted fox hound with long black ears, answers to Pat. Phone James Warwick, Brussels 38x15. LOST—Sum of money on Saturday afternoon last. Reward. Apply Ad- vance-Times, POULTRYMEN—Feed Pioneer Lay- ing Pellets for high egg production, 3 to 4 lbs. per birds each noonday Howson and Howson. PUPS FOR SALE—Some well bred Scotch Collie pups, 3 months old. • $3.00 each, also good Shorthorn, dark red bull calf, 12 months old, sired by Millhills Ransom. Apply James Forster, R.R. 1 Lucknow, phone 43r12 Lucknow. REX WHEAT 'GERM OIL—Assur- es better breeding for all. animals and poultry. For sale by Stainton Hardware. WANTED — General houswork in good .home. Apply to Advance- Times. WANTED — Middle aged or young woman to take charge of home and small family, Write Box 267, Wing- ham, WANTED—Choir leader and organist for Teeswater United Church. Ap- plications accepted for either or both positions until Fob. 3rd. State sal- ary expected. Apply to Dr. M. H. Gillies, Teeswater, Ont. WANTED TO BUY — Five or six roomed cottage with conveniences. Desire possession in spring. Apply to Advance-Times. APPLICATIONS FOR SECRETARY-TREASURER Applications will be received by the undersigned for position of secretary- treasurer for Township School Area .of West Howick, nine public schools and continuation school, salary $275.00 per annum. Duties as outlined in public schools act, section 96 and 97 plus monthly delivery of salary cheques, supplies, etc., as directed by Board. Particulars may be obtained from any member of Area School J'rgarcl, A pplicatiasts received Ile to January 2pt, 1940. A, MUNRO, Chairman, Wroxeter, Ontario, Alt j3eisons having claims against the esiate ,of IsabellA Currie, late of 11 the Township of East awanoth ift the 'County of Ittlion, Wo••• Man, elect! WA91 died, On Or about the twenty-third daYt, 'of 80.1itelnber, 'A. D. 194k Ve..nOtilled to send to CraWfad),WiWeilani, Ontario, on or 'Wore the this'd day of February, D. .19a5, .full particulars of their '10/I'ins in writing. Immediately after the said third day of February, the assets of the said testdtrix will be dis- tributed amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to claims of which the executors shall then have notice, DATED this sixteenth day of Jan- uary, A. D. 1945. J, It CRAWFORD, Wingham, Ontario, Solicitor for the Executors NOTICE TO CREDITORS thereto, having regard only to claims of which the executors shall then have claims in wilting. Immediately after assets of the said testator wilt be dis- tributed amongst the parties entitled of Huron , Merchant, who died on or about the thirteenth day of December or before the third day of February the said third day of February, the A. D. 1945,, full particulars of their the estate of Herbert E. Isard late of A. D. 1944, are notified to send to J. H. Crawford, Wingham, Ontario, on the Town of Wingham in the County All persons having claims against notice, Dated this sixteenth day of January, A. D.19.45. 1.-1 , CRAWFORD, Witightmo ,Ostatio, ' Selieltor for the MOO:dal, APPLICATIONS WANTED Applications for the position of Township Road Superintendent, will be received by the undersigned ,up to and including February 13th, 1945. The salary has been set at forty-five cents per hour, DURNIN PHILLIPS, Clerk of West Wawanosh Twp., Lucknow, Ont. R.R, 2, TENDERS FOR CARETAKING Tenders are invited for a caretaker at each of 11 schools in the School Area of East Wawanosh Township, Duties to commence March t, 1945, and continue for 1 year. Applications may be sent to any member of Board or the Secretary, on or before February 5th, 1945, Board of School. Trustees of the Twp, of East Wawanosh School Area. Frank Thompson, Chairman, Wingham R. R. 3. C. H. Wade, Secretary, Belgrave, Ont. TENDERS Stock of ladies' wear and dry goods owned by the Estate of the late Her- bert E. Isard, also the store property situated in the Town of Wingham. Tenders will be received by the under- signed until 12 o'clock noon, Saturday, February 10th, 19'45, for the following: 1. The stock of ladies' wear and dry, goods now contained in Isard's Ladies' Wear Store situated on the West side of Josephine' Street, Wingham. 2. The store known as Isard's Lad- ies' Wear Store situated on the West side of Josephihe Street, consisting of two stories and having a frontage of approximately 25, feet and a depth of about 90 feet. 3, A combined tender covering the stock referred to in item 1 and the store referred to in item 2, 4. The two storey brick house situ- ated at the northeast corner of John Street and Carling Terrace, Wingham. 5. A double house situated on the west side of Diagonal Road in the Town of Wingham comprised of part of lot 1, Foley survey. The stock and properties may be inspected at times to be arranged on application to the undersigned. Tenders must be in writing and the envelope containing same marked ten- der for part or all of Isard properties. Highest or any tender not necessar- ily accepted. J. H. CRAWFORD, Wingham, Ontario, Solicitor for H. E. Isard Estate. Wingharn, Ontario, TQwN4HIP 9F Tiii01.4gRRY stM.113 tkiktriERs re-'1 telied by the title efglkited up to 12 o'clock noon; 8atitttlay, February 3rd, 1945, RP- the position of Assessor for the Toivnsliip of Turnberry, for the year 1945, at a salary of $90.00 per year, W, R, CRIIIKSHANK, Township Clerk, R.R. No. 1, Wingham, Ont, WOOD TENDERS Tenders are requested for a supply of hard maple and beech body wood, 14 inch length, for each of 11 schools, in Township of East Wawanosh. 15 to 20 cords required at each school to be delivered on or before June 1, 1945. Tenders will be accepted for each school or whole group or part of group. Tenders to be written and deposited on or before February 5, 1945, Lowest or any tender not necessar- ily accepted. Board of School Trnstees of the Twp. School Area of East Wawa- nosh. Frank Thompson, Chairman, R. 1 5, Wiegliatn, C. H. Wade, Sec'y, Belgrave. CARD Olt' THANKS. The family of the late ;Mr. George Carter take this opportunity of thank- ing the neighbors and friends who helped In any way at the time of their recent bereavement. They also wish tb thank those who so 'kindly loaned : cab, FOLLOW THESE RULES CUT .POULTRY LOSSES Following are ten rules, that if fol- lowed will cut down losses in poultry, _eayaGeOrge Robertson, Dominion Pople try Husbandman, Central Experiment- al Farm, .Ottawa, 1, Bey ehieks• from e, 'breeder or hatchery that uses - eggs only from: pullerure free stock, 2. Buy chicks front a source close enough ,home that the chicks. are not too long on .tlie road, 3. See that the 'hyena in whiCh the chicks are to ;be brooded have been thoroughly cleaned, scrubbed and. diainfected. 4, See - that the •chicks are propetly brooded.—never over heated or chil- led, 5, Have the broader house sufficiently, far from the old stock so that the- chicks never come in contact with either the old stock or their eur- roundings. 6. Raise the chicks on clean ground over which no old stock has run for at least a year. 7.. Do not allow the person who is handling' the layers to' tend t•he chicks, If this is impossible then insist that he use rubbers before going into the brooder house or onto the chick ranges, 8. Do not allow strangers, especially those who are keeping poultry, to •go into the flock without first put- ing on a clean pair of rubbers. 9, Remove any ailing chicks as soon • as it is noticed and do not put it back in the flock even after it has apparently -recovered. 10. Get the chicks onto good green • range as early as possible and see that this range condition is contin- ued throughout the growing period. MIDGET HOCKEY SCHEDULES Jan. 17 Wingham at Brussels. 19 Blyth at Wingham. 22 Brussels at Blyth, 24 Wingham at Brussels. 26 Blyth at Wingham. Scores to date— Wingham 8, Brussels 2. Wingham 5, Blyth 1. * * Jan. 15 Listowel at Harriston. 15 Howick at Pahriertson. 19 Harriston at Howick (Gorrie) 19 Palmerston at Listowel. 22 Palmerston at Harrigton. 23 Howick ,at Listowel, 26 Listowel at Palmerston. 26 Howick at Harriston. 29 Harriston at Palmerston. 31 Listowel at HoWick (Ford- wich). Feb. 2 Harriston at Listowel. 6 Palmerston at Howick (Wroxeter),' Scores to date— Listowel 9, Harriston 2. Palmerston 4, Howick 1. Howick 2, Harriston 1. Listowel 12, Palmerston 4. * * * * Jan. 12 Lucknow at Kincardine. 16 Kincardine at Ripley, 19 Lucknow at Ripley. 22 Kincardine at Ripley. 24 Ripley at Kincardine. 26 Ripley at Lucknow. 29 Lucknow at Kincardine. 31 Kincardine at Ripley. Feb. 2 Lucknow at Ripley. 6 Kincardine at LUcknow, 8 Ripley at Kincardine, '13 Ripley at Lucknow. Score to date— Lucknow 12, Kincardine 6. Kincardine 6, Ripley 6. Lucknow 7, Ripley 6, Defeat Brussels 8-2 and Blyth 5-1 Midget hockey got under way in this district with Wingham, Lions Meeting Brussels at Brussels on Wednesday, January 17. Brussels bowed to Wing., ham to the tune of 8-2, In the first period the only scoring was done by Edgar for Wingham. The second period saw Wingham run wild, scoring taxi°, on or before the twenty-seventh day of January, 1945, full particulars of their claims in writing, Immediately after the said twenty-seventh day of. January, 1945, the assets of the said testator will be distributed among- st the parties entitled thereto. having regard only to eleim of which the executrix shall then have notice. DATED this eighth day of January, A, D. 1945,. 1, It CRAWFORD, Witighant, Ontario, Board Will Meet The 3rd Thursday of Each Month in Wingham cotatcliCbaftlhers Board of School Trustees of the Town- ship School Area of Tureberry held in Winghein Council Chamber on Wednesdey, January 17th, Members of Board all paesent. Minutes of meetings as committee were read and on motion of Jas. Wal- pole and David Eadie were adopted. Motion by David Eadie and J. Wil- lits that all cheques be signed by secretary-treasurer and chairman, — Carried. • Motion by Y. Willits and If., John- ston that 2000 cheques be ordered and envelopes be ordered,—Carried, Fred Seilin as caretaker's for 5. S. No, 4 be extended for the year and that tender for caretaking at 5, 8. No, 6 he laid over until next meeting, — Carried. Motion by E, Johnston and j. Wil- lits, tenders be asked for supply of wood to he delivered and OW not later than June 1st for all schools, vood to be cut front, timber over 5 inches in diameter,. Tenders to be in hands of Secretary not later than 12 o'clock noon, February 1501,—Carried. The advertisement in Advance- Times for particulars. Motion by D. Eadie and J. Walpole that all school supplies except text books be provided.—Carried, Motion by D. Eadie and J. Walpole that after audit is completed a cheque for $7.20 be issued being' payment on fire insurance policy No. 11 S, S, — Carried, Motion by E. Johnston and J. Wil- lits that Secretary purchase $5,00 in post stamps.—Carried. Motion by D, Eadie and J. Willits that the board meeting be held on 3rd Thursday of each month at 2 o'clock -Pala—Carried. Motion by E. Johnston and J. Wal- pole that Secretary convey our expres- sion of appreciation and thanks to members of Wingham Council for in- vitation to use council chamber as a place for meetings of the board.—Car- ried. Motion by D. Eadie and J. Walpole that the Board adjourn to, meet in Wingham Council Chamber at 2 o'clock Thursday, February 15th. — Carried. Thos. Gilmour,Seeretary. I. J. Wright, Chairman. NINTH LINE MOP ANNUAL MEETING Miss Jean Wilton Heads 9th Line Of Turnberry Red Cross Group The annual meeting of the Red Cross Group of the 9th Line of Turn- berry, was lucid last Thursday in Gil- mour's school. Mrs. Underwood, the president, opened the meeting and ex- pressed appreciation of the loyal support of the members throughout the year. She spoke with regret of the loss by death of a beloved mem- ber, Mrs,' Thomas Haugh and' of an- other, Miss Mary Forgie, who has Moved to Wingham, After the presentation of the secre- tary's report and a business, period, Mrs, George Day assumed the chair for the election of officers which re- sulted' as follows: President—Miss Jean Wilton. Sec'yetreas.--Miss Emma Hardie. Buying Committee — Mrs Harold Gilkinson, Mrs. Geo. L. Day, Mrs. Ivan Haugh, Mrs, Hugh Gilmour. Social Committee—Mrs. George L, Day and Mrs. Alkin Hastings. Press Reporter—Mrs. G. N. 'Under- wood, Receipts, •including dances, euchres, collections, raffle on afghan, $296.94; expenditures, $274.83; balance $22,11. List of ExpenditUres Supplies, including yarn, flan- nelette, blankets, batts, thread, etc. $ 97.69 Sent to I.O.D.E 10,00 Navy League 20.00 Red Cross 35,00 Br. Minesweepers ... . ,.." 40.00 Milk to Br. Fund 10.00 Xmas Cheer to Br. Children 5,00 Soldiers boxes 29.44 Postage on ,boxes fininniMMMIMMININI Stamps & Orders .82 Expenses of Euchres 8.04 Cups & Pitchers 7.40 Miscellaneous 3.41 During the year there were 39 quilts (milted. 6 of which were sent to Br. Minesweepers Auxiliary, and 2 fancy as custom quilting, and 7 afghans made. WROXETER Adams - Blake A wedding of interest took place at 12 o'clock noon, Thursday, January 18th, at the Manse, Wroxeter, when Edith Pearl, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Joseph William Blake, Teeswateia be- came the bride of Allen Stuart, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Adams, Wroxeter south. The bride, wore a dress a 0 ell 1 - —:-1.--•"'"-- :7"-- - , 11 0 11/1 cents a word per ineertion, with a minimum thine a 25e. 0 0 0=0) (011"10 <0 0/ (0 010/ TENDERS WANTED Tenders wanted by Board of Public School Trustees, Turnberry, for supply of wood to be cut from timber over 6 inches diameter, delivered and piled not later than June 1st, To S, S. 2 (Kirton's)-15 cords hardwood, maple and beech 16"; 2 cords dry cedar 16". To S. S. 3 (Glenannan)-10 cords hardwood, maple and beech 15"; 10 cords elm 15"•, 2 cords dry cedar 15", To S. S. 4 (Bluevale)-8 cords hard- wood, maple and beech 16"; 2 cords dry cedar 16". To S.S. 6 (Holmes)-15 cords hard- woode maple and beech 16"; 2 cords dry cedar 16", To S.S. 8 (Jct.)-14, cords hardwood, maple and beech 16"; 2 cords dry cedar 16". To S.S. 9 (Powells)-12 cords hard- wood, maple and beech 16"; 2 cords dry cedar 16". Tenders to be marked and in hand of undersigned not later than 12 o'clock noon, February 15th. Lowest or any tender not necessar- ily accepted. THOS. GILMOUR, , • See'yeTreas., RAJ*, IVQTICE TO CREDITORS aaiaaaa Oa% ::: asar : : : aat MIDfiETS 'WIN TIIEIR Minutes of inatightal meeting of the FIRST TWO GAMES All persons having claims against Tureberry",--Carried. the 'estate of john Nichol late of the Motion by D, Eadie and 5, Willits TOwn Plot of "Wirigharn in the County that 450 small and 60 large stamped I C e of Huron, Retired Farmer, who died on or about the eighteenth dey of NOTICE TO CREDITORS stamped "The Board of School Tria- tees of the Township School Area of allowed to attend at S. S. No, . November, A. D. 1044, are notified to Motion by I. Walpole and E., John' send to J. Crawford, Wingham, start that contracts with caretakers date from jail, 1st of the year to Dec. gist of same year.—Carried. Motion by E. Johnston and 0, Wit that the Westlake children be Carried, Motion by D. Eadie and j. Walpole that we accept the tenders for care- taking from Mrs, John Moir for S, Mul front 'J'oseph Bailey for 5, 5,, Solicitor for the Executrix, No. 11; also that the agteentent with .000.00.0.0iimp who was unattended, in an attractive blue shade over which was worn a black 'coat and hat with matching accessories. Following the ceremony which was performed by Rev. j. L. Foster of the United Church, wedding dinner was served at the .home of the groom, Later Mr. and Mrs. Adams left on their honeymoon. On their return they will take up residence on the groom's fainn, Wroxeter south. Mrs, Kenneth MacPherson spent the week-end at her home in Dublin. Mr. and Mrs. V. Shera of Gorrie, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wylie. Mr. and Mrs. D. S. MaeNaugliton and John, were 'Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs, N, T. McLaughlin at Wing- ham. Mr, and Mrs, George Anger and family of Clifford, spent.Senday with the former's mother, Mrs. D. Anger. Mr. and Mrs. Mac Steavart pf Moles- worth, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. J. Sangster. Mrs. Vern Denny and Miss Thelma Denny spent the week-end in Toronto, Mr. and Mrs, Ed, Jacklin Meyer/ into their village residence on Friday. Mr., Jacklin has been in hospital at Lis- towel having suffered a stroke some, time ago, Friends here hope lie will soon regain his health. On Wednes- day of this week there ,will be an auc- 8,03 lion sale of farm stock and implements ...ramkamoramm...* There Is No Substitute For Quality! There can be no substitute for quality. Quality in livestock feeds can make or break your successful feeding problem. How can you be sure of getting quality in your feeds? The guarantee of, the manufacturer is the safest rule., SHUR-GAIN poultry and livestock feeds are made to rigid rules of cleanliness, purity and control of ingredients. SHUR- GAIN feeds are made locally` by Feed Service Mills—on formulas supplied by' the Feed Division of Canada Packers Limited. 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