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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1946-05-23, Page 2the County for such duties.—Goderich • Signal-Star, BLUEVALE United -church At the morning service in the un- ited Church, Rev. S. J. Bridgette based his sermon on the Sist. chapter of Jer- emiah, Mrs. Jack Wickstead sang a 5010, The evening service was con- ducted by the V,P,U. when the presi- ident, Fleming Johnston, presided and gave a report of the Y.P.U. convent- ion, held last week at Belgrave, Mrs. George, Hetherington conducted an Old TeStament quiz. A paper on "The Power of Prayer" was given by Mrs. Sparling Johnston, Rev, S. J. Brid- gette offered ,praycr. Avoid disappointment at farrowing• time by feeding CO-OP Mix Brood Sow Ration to your brood sows. With the present and potential market for hogs, unduly small litters, and weak unthrifty pigs mean nothing less than immense losses to both the farmer and the nation. CO-OP Mix Brood Sow Ration is an efficient ratiopi laxative rather than constipating, and designed to be fed six weekswevious to farrowing and until little pigs are weaned. You will assure yourself handsome dividends by feeding it to your sows this season. COOP MIX et Vei tre a/. 414.)* $EE THE NEW SERVEL ELEOTROLUX REFRIGERATOR HQ MOVING PARTS. ABSOLT,TTELY siLgNT injuries from which he died, in. Orange- villa hospital. He is survived by his wife and three small children, Ustowel, Housing Contract Awarded Contract for the erection of 05 war- time houses in Listowcl, has been awarded to the Shaw Construction Company of Sarnia, according to Clerk W, H. White. Space for storing material has been requested by the construction firm and it is expeeted that excavation opera- tions will commence this week, ...,.4.•••••••••••• Store Looted A thief who entered by a skylight stole $50.00 cash from the G. Edig- hoffer & Son, department store, Mit- chell. Police said they believe the in- Aruder climbed a fire escape on an ad- joining building and then jumped to the roof of the. Edighoffer store, Huron County Home Matron Is Injured Huron County Home Committee of the council meeting in Clinton passed a resolution of sympathy to the mat- ron, Mrs. Martha Jacob, who on Wed- nesday of last week, suffered a broken arm, She was going from the kitchen to the main hall when she caught the tip of her foot in a piece of linoleum which was being laid. She was thrown heavily to the floor, and sustained a dislocation at the shoulder and a frac- tured arm above the elbow. • — 2,700 Trees Planted In Workmen completed the job last week of reforesting the town bush a couple of miles west of the village. Council had secured 2,700 red pine trees for the project. In order to protect the young trees just planted it Will be necessary to erect quite an extensive stretch of new fence, and this is already under way.— Teeswater News. Appointed Supervising Nurse For Huron, County Miss Marabelle MacKenzie, M.A.C., of Lindsay, was engaged as supervis- ing nurse for Huron County at a meet- ing of the County Health and Hospital committee held at Clinton, on Satur- day afternoon, Miss MacKenzie's chit- Change Crank Case Oil Lubricate Chassis . Check Brake Fluid Change Differential and Transmission Lubricants Repack Spring Covers Check Steering Gear Box Repack Front Wheel Bearings KEEP YOUR CAR UP T 0 PAR BY HAVING IT SERVICED AT Edwards' Motor Sales Victoria Street Wingham Your Authorized Dealer for Chrysler and Plymouth Cars and Fargo Trucks PHONE 417, WINGHAM, ONT. Tune in to our Radio Program, 8.45 Wednesday Evenings, 920 on your dial leg, suffered when he was kicked by a horse. After the accident, he managed to crawl part way home, where he was later found in a lanewa3r.—Kincardine News. [INTERESTING CLIPS OF DISTRICT NEWS Leg Fractured Richard Baker of Holyrood, is in Alexandria General and Marine Hos- pital, iGoderich, with a badly fractured Farmer Fatally Hurt When Thrown By Team When a team bolted, throwing him from a manure spreader, Thomas Ar- thur May, 41-year-old farmer of Hills- burgh, in Wellington County, suffered YOU'LL OE AMAZED/ DIXON'S VITAMIN ILI literally performs miracles with garden and potted plants. Rich, colour• ful blooms, stronger foliage. An absolute necesiity• for trans- planting. Used with success by gardeners everywhere, 25c, 550 size and $2.00 Economy size. McKibbon's Drug Store 41477.2, ))2\3 bier) y =. •1 ;,V • i• a. • •-) v`i .k/./ Dominion BREAD, 2 for 15c r&L., Kellogg's ALL BRAN Sinall 12c Large 20c Swift CLEANER, 2 tins 25c Dainty Lunch MAYONNAISE. 8 oz. jar 19c 16 oz. jar, 25c Sandwich SNACK SACKS package 10c Maxwell House COFFEE %lb. tin 24c lb. tin 45c PALMOLIVE SOAP Reg, 2 for 114 Giant 3 for 23c Clark's BOILED DINNER 15 oz. tin „ . .19c PEAS, Fancy, 20 oz. tin 15c Aylmer INFANTS' FOODS, 5 oz. tin 7c •••••••••••.•41m.- •••••••••••••.•••••••••• •01410•••••••••••• Rose Chutney PICKLE 12 oz. 23c Heinz SAUCE "57" 8 oz. bottle . — ...... ,24c ••••1•••••••F SALT, plain or iodized 2 lb. pkg. .2 for lic Boneless CHICKEN 7 oz. all varieties . . .45c ,••••••••*.....•••••.•*•••••1•416 Jordan's GRAPE JUICE 16 oz. ..21c 3Z oz. ,39c INGERSOLL CHEESE Specially malted Pimento 8 oz. pkg. , „ ,19c Clark's Governor SAUCE 8-oz. bottle ....... —23c Ogilvie. OATS, 5 lb. bag 19c CHEESE, New, lb. „ .35c Fruit and Vegetable SPECIALS GRAPEFRUIT Texas 96's 4 for . . • • _ .25c TOMATOES, Firm, ripe pound „ . 1k LETTUCE, Solid Heads 60's 2 for . .... 27c CELERY, Green 4's '2 for , „ , . .21c ONIONS, Cooking, lb,— .7e Dominion Stores Litnited Knox Ladies' Aid The Triple Group of the Ladies Aid Society of Knox Presbyterian Church held the regular monthly meeting in the Sunday School this week, and quilted for the. Missionary bale. The president, Mrs. W. H. McKinney, pre- sided for a business meeting. Mrs. McEwen read a scripture passage and offered prayer. During the session it was decided to sponsor a play present- ed by the Y.P.S. of Belmore Presby- terian Church. to be wiven in the Com- munity Hall on May 23rd. Institute Plans . For District Annual Mrs. Edward Johnston, Mrs. Carl Johnston, Miss Margaret Curtis, Miss Emma Johnston and Miss Olive Scott attended the Executive meeting of the East Huron District Women's Insti- tute at Fordwich, this week when the chief item of business was arranging the program and making plans for the District Annual meeting to be held at Gorrie on June 20th. Mis6 Hop- kins from the department, 'Toronto, the Provincial Board Director, The Huron County Coach for Girls' Clubs, • also a representative of the Federation of Agriculture will be present. Reports from the various committees will be presented. The president, Mrs. Everitt Sparling, Gorrie, will preside. Celebrated 54th Wedding Anniversary Mr, and Mrs. John McIntosh of Molesworth, and former residents of Bluevale, celebrated the 54th anniver- sary of their marriage on May 11th. The occasion was marked quietly at their home. Mr, and Mrs. McIntosh do not enjoy the good health that their many friends would wish for. Mrs. R. H. McKinnon and son, Spence, and daughter, Mrs. John Mc- Tavish, visited Toronto this week, - Miss Florence Fowler spent a few days with Miss Clara Pinkney, Sea- forth, Mrs. Burns Moffat, Miss .Lillian Garniss, spent a clay recently at Strat- ford, and had a short visit with their sister, Miss Edith Garniss at Seaforth. Mrs. Alex Armstrong and Dune Mc- Kinnon, Brussels, were Sunday visit ors with their brother, Robert and Mrs. McKinnon. Mrs. Norman Hoover, Brussels, is visiting with her mother, Mrs., Milton Smith. Miss Olive ,Scott* visited her cots- ins the Misses Ethel and Florence Beattie at Seaforth, Alfred Agar visited friends at Brus- sels on Saturday. David McAllister and sister, Miss Josephine, were recent visitors with their sister, Mrs. Archie Messer. TURNBERRY COUNCIL The minutes of Council meeting held in Wingham, Ontario, May 6th., 1946. Members all present, Moved by Bryce and Fischer that the minutes of of last meeting be adoPted as read. Carried. The following letters Were received and read: Dept. of Highways, Strat,• ford; A. H. Creighton, Toronto; Dept. of Public Welfare, Toronto; CKNX, Wingham, Moved by Bryce and Fischer that We ask for sealed tenders for crush- ing and spreading 4000 cu, yards gra, vet. Carried. Moved by Bryce and 'Fischer that we finance the ,Community Hall, Blue- vale tip to the sum of $100.00 for one year for building purposes to he re. paid frOm revenue received for rise of Hall and interest to be paid by Hall Committee. Carried. Moved by Powell and Ding that By- LAW No. 0, 1940, be pasted, appoint. lug the following pound ,keepers for year, 1946-, Don Cleghorn, Joint Me. Itague, Leslie Douglas, H, 4GlillOtif, Wm- M. John Tervitt, Gordon Wray, John It irkton,,,john Mundell, nos. Appleby, D, S, MacNatighton, C. J. Rigging ' C. Rettinger. Carried. Moved by Ilryee and Pitcher that -Thursday, May 23rd, 1940 PAGE TWO THE WIN HAM ADVANCE-TIMES -- AT Baptism At Knox Church The Sacrament of Baptism was ob- served at the morning service in Knox Presbyterian church, conducted by Rev. Leland C. Jorgensen, who spoke on the significance of the service and the responsibility of the parents. Dur- ing. the service he also outlined the "Advance for Christ" movement and the Peace Thanksgiving Fund. The following is a list of the 'children bap- tised:—Karene Ann, daughter of Mr. and' Mrs. Leslie Greenaway; Carol Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Robertson, Gail Marilyn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Eldon. Kirton, Marilyn Gertrude, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Parker, Toronto. Anniversary services are announced for June 23rd, Belgrave Co-Op. Association W. R, Cruikshank, Walter H. Woods, Clerk, Reeve. ,Ms0lHichitG.IIR McGILL Radio Service Phone 380. 0 wigisismiwiiimimagamNa0 Nallimismommilmmulows ORDER YOUR FURNACE OIL- BURNER NOW t o insure Fall Delivery. •10.••.•1.11, PERCY CLARK 'Phone 255 Wingham 11111111111111.1110.111=11111111111111.10111.111 ies will commence on August 1st. The committee instructed County Clerk Miller to write Miss Edna L. Moore, director of public health nurs- es of Ontario, and ask her to meet the committee in the near future to discuss the possibilities of the County's under- taking generalized public health nurs- ing. This would require a much larg- er staff than at present engaged by' Mistress (during cleaning) — Be careful with those books, Jane, some of them go back to George 1. Maid—Yes, and some of them ought to go back to the village library, ma'am! By-Law No. 10, 1946, be passed ap- pointing the following fence viewers for year, 1946. Roy Rutherford, I. J. Wright, J. Ross King, E. Nichol, Jos. Bailey, Les- lie Douglas, W. A. McGill, Wm, T. Bolt, Harvey Timm, R. Campbell. Carried. The following accounts were paid: Wingham Advance, met, $4.86; W. R. Cruikshank, -5.80, phone $2.80, postage $3.00; Bluevale Community Hall, $1000.00 for Building purposes; A. H. Erskine, $31.70, arrears taxes; L, For- tune, $2.50, moving safe; Geo. Day, $2.50, moving safe; B, Garniss, $1.00, moving safe; H. Gilkinson, $3.75, Roads; R, Hasting, $3.80; D. Haugh, $6.75; F. Hogg, $2.00; L. Henning, $3.20; Win. Mundell, $29.50; J. T. Wylie ' $20.40; J. Day, $12.40; R. Hen- ning, $12.15; F. Lewis, $19.25; J. J. Elliott, $20.90; L. Findlater, $24.80; W. Robinson, $1.40; W. B. Cruik- shank, $6.00; East Wawanosh, $88.00; J. Morrison, $1,00; Dept. of Highways, $6.40, Moved by King and Bryce that we adjourn to meet in Wingham on Mon- day, 3rd, clay of June, 1946, at 8 p.m. A good driver Must have a wide field of vision, that is the ability to observe far to the right or left while keeping the eyes glued to the road ahead. Each of the 50 veteran Ontario truck drivers were given the field of vision test dttr- the Motor Vehicle neet Supervisors training course held in Toronto on April 22nd to 26. Shown here about to take it is H. Pollard, of Direct'-Win- ters Transport, Toronto. Instructing him is S.-Wrightson, of the Robert Simpson Co„ Toronto, while looking on is L. A. Taylor, of Lake Simcoe Ice and Fuel, Toronto. The course was sponsored by the Extension De- partment of the University of Tor- onto, the Ontario Safety League, and John Labatt :Limited. (Photo courtesy of John Labatt Ltd.) • d Yili• • 1, • On Warm Weather Supplies GARDEN HOSE $3.98 HOSE SPRINKLERS, as low as • . .89c UNPAINTED PORCH CHAIRS „ .$1.49 AUTO WAXES, POLISHES and. CLEANERS PLASTIC FLASHLIGHTS , $1.99 to $2.75 ELECTRIC TOASTERS . 0.79 BICYCLE SEAT COVERS . 59c and $1.45 Canadian Tire Corp. Associate Store Campbell's Garage WINGHANI; ONT. 'PHONE 184