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or on Wednesday afternoon, October 9,
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Albert Green
Mr. Albert R. Green died at Isis
home on Scott St., on Sunday, October
13th., after an illness of se•ven,. years,
He was a =lifelong resident of town,
haying been horn in Wingliam 73 years
ago. Forty-five years ago lie was
married to. Miss Eliiabeth Biansh-
ard, who survives along with one bro-
ther, Robert and one sister,' Fanny,
both of Bobeaygeon.The, funeral ser-
vice will be held today (Wednesday),
October 16th., from his late residence,
with Rev, J. fames in charge of the ,
service.
Interment will be made in Wing-4
ham cemetery.
The pallbearers will be Geo,Orvis,
Geo. Haller, S, Campbell, Robt,
ley, Jas, Robertson and W. W, Gurney. 0
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OBITUARY
Mrs, William W_ellingten IVIaxtn
Mrs, 'William Wellington Mann
passed away at the home o f her son,
Roy, at Bluevale, on Monday, October
14th., 1946. Mrs. Mann, the former
Priscilla Watson, was. born at Pork-
ing, 82 years ago and spent her young
life at Listowel, where she attended.
Publie school and later carried on a
dressmaking business.
She was married at ListoWel on
October 17th., 1838 to William Wel-
lington Mann, who passed away one
week ago, The greater part of her
married life had been spent in Elma
Township and with her late husband
moved to. Bluevale 18 years ago..
She had been in failing health for.
some time but death came suddenly
following a heart attack, •
She is' survived by four daughters
and five sons, Mrs. Clifford Johnston,
(Carmen), Listowel; Mrs. Fred Hol-
lenbeck, (Hazel), Stratford; Mrs. S. F,
Rolph, (Audrey), Detroit; Mrs, R. Ald-
rich,- (Gertrude), Fordwich; Cl;inton,
Listowel; Russel and Bert, Stratford;
Sheldon, Gorrie and Roy at Bluevale,
also thirty-six grandchildren, one son,
Sherwood, deceased,
The funeral service was held on
Wednesday afternoon, October 16th.,
at 2.30 o'clock from her late residence, •
Bluevale, conducted by Rev. W. A,
Beecroft, minister of Wingliam United
Church.
The pallbearers were W. f, John-
ston, Pearson Rolph, James VanCamp,
Glenn Jackson, Graham, Clyde and
Bert Goodyear. Interment took place
in Woodlawn cemetery, Listowel.
67-PIECE SET" OF
The Home Economics meeting of
the ,Women's Institutd will be held at
the home of Jesse Wheeler on Thurs-
day, October 24th. Conveners for this
meeting are Mrs. Jesse Wheeler and
Mrs. H. Wheeler. Roll Call, an Orig-
inal time saving hint, Address ,Mrs.
Ken Wheeler; contest, Mrs. C, Logan;
Music selected, Lunch committee, Mrs.
Win. McMurray, Mrs. Jas.' 'Weide",
Mrs. Rae Cra-word.
Mission Group Meets in Brussels
• The members of-the 'Women's Mis-
sionary Society of Knox Presbyterian'
Church, Belgrave, held their fall thank-
of f ermg mebtin at Melville Manse,
Brussels, where they were the guests
of Rev. and Mrs. -Milne and the execu-
tive of .Melville Church Women's
Missiohary Society. Mrs, R. J. Scott
presided, and the devotiolis were con-
ducted by Mrs. J, Dunbar and MrS. J.
Anderson, Rev. George Milne addres-
sed. the meeting on "Missionary Needs
Of Today". A'general discussion fol-
lowed after which lunch was served.
Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Armstrong, and
little daughter of Thorndale, visited
with Mr, and Mrs. David Armstrong.
Miss Lois Kelly, London, spent the
holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Kelly,
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Keating,
Wingham, visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Cliff Logan.
Miss Dorothy Gallagher of Kitchen-
er, spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. C, H, Wade. • •
and Mrs. Goldie Wheeler and
George of London,'and Mr. and Mrs.
Wilfred Pickell of 'St.- Thomas, were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Wheeler,
over the week-end,
Miss Myrtle Yuill, Harriston, with
David Crompton
English Dinnerware
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JEWELLER
Gifts For All Occasions
WING1-1A11/1 Phone 59 Dunlop's Shoe Store
"THE HOME OF GOOD SHOES" 0 We Repair
Shoes NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Harrington & Richardson 12 gauge
SINGLE BARREL SHOTGUN , $29.95
Butcher Knives
45c, 75c, 90c, $1.00
1.65, $2.25, $2.75
Table Knives
White -Bone Handles, stain-
less steel-blades—Set of 6 for $6.15
Stainless Steel Dessert KNIVES-6 for $3.00
Intelidational DESSERT FORKS-6 for . $3.60
STAINLESS PARING KNIVES--35c, 45c, 55c
TABLE FORKS, each 15c
TEASPOONS 6 for 75c
LARGE BUTCHER STEELS $2.00
HUNTING KNIVES and SHEATH $4.25
0=0 (0=0 (0=0, 0=0 10=0 All persons having claims against
the estate of Frederick M.'Hogg, late
of the, Township of Turnberry, in the
County of Huron, who (lied on' or
about the 23rd. day of September,, A.
D., 19460are notified to send to Craw-
ford & Hetherington, Wingham, Ont-
ario, on or before the 2nd clay of Nov-
ember, A. P., 1946, full particulars of
their claims in- writing, Immediately
after the said 2nd. day of November,
the assets of the said testator will be
distributed amongst the parties entitled
thereto, having regard only to claims
of which the executor shall then have
notice.
DATED this 15th day of October,
A. D„ 1946.
CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON,
SECRETARY-TREASURER wanted Wingham, Ontario.
—Turnberry Township School Area. Solicitors for the Executors.
Applications for-the position of Sec-
retary-Treasurer will be received by
Sec-, NOTICE TO CREDITORS
the Chairman up until 12 o'clock . —
noon, October 24th, 1946. Duties to All persons having claims against
to commence on Nov. 1st, 1946; sal- the estate of Thomas Gilmour, late of
ary $225 per annum. Applicants of the Township of Turnberry, in the
to state qualifications. For informa_ County of Huron, who died on or
tion on duties contact any member of about the 29th day of September, A.
the Board. I. J. Wright, Chairman, D., 1946, are notified to send to Craw-
RR. 1, Wingham. ford & Hetherington, Wingham, Ont-
ario, on or before the 2nd day of Nov-
STRAYED—from Lot 27, 10th Line ember, A. D., 1946, full particulars of
of Turnberry, about September 2nd, their claims in writing. Immediately
two steer, about 750 lbs. Anyone after the said 2nd. day of November,
knowing the whereabouts of same the assets of the said testator will be
_please telephone R. Johnston, Brus- distributed•amongst the parties -entitled
sels 71 r 16, collect. thereto, having regard only to claims
of which the executors shall then have
notice.
DATED this 15th clay of October,,
A. D. 1946.
CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON,
Wingham, Ontario.
Solicitors for the Executor,
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GOODYEAR WELT
SHOE REPAIRING
SYSTEM
Have your soles sewn on
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.ARMITURE turniiig and tru,eing and
machine work, carpenter work, storm
windows repaired and put on. Apply
Borde Jenkins, Minnie St.
FOR SALE—Four acres of land, west
side of Wingham, with 5-room new
instil-brick cottage, with barn 18x24,
immediate possession. Part cash, bal-
ance easy terms. Apply to J. H.
Harris, Lower Wingham, ON BOARDERS WANTED — Men or
women. Apply Mrs, A. Finley, John
and William Sts. FOR SALE—Cabin Trailer, well in-
sulated. Now at Bluevale. Apply at
Advance-Times, BROWNE'S
Shoe Repair
COMMUNITY AUCTION SALE—
at the Sale Barns, Wingham, at 1
o'clock, on Saturday, October 19th.
Sell that article you don't need. L.
G. Bryce, Auctioneer,
GUARANTEED REPAIRS TO ALL
makes of Bicycles. Stan Hiseler,
Phone 426.
--CLEARING AUCTION SALE—Of
Farm Stock, Implements, Hay and
Grain, and Real Estate, will be held
at Lots 27 and '28; Con. 1, Turn-
berry, 1/2 mile from 'Bluevale, at 1.39
p.m., sharp, on Monday, October 21.
102 acres of land, with good bank
barn, and medium sized house, 31/2
miles from 'Wingham. Wm. J.
Suter, Prop., F, W. Kemp, Auct.
Mrs. Wm. Holmes
The death occurred in 'Clinton, on
Sunday, October 6th., of Margaret
Ellen Balfour, widow of the late Wm.
Holmes, formerly of Con, 4, Turn-
berry.
The funeral services were held at
the Funeral Parlours of A. J. Walker,
COMFORTABLE HOME AND
care for Elderly Ladies. Mrs. C.
$haddick, Lucknow, Ontario.
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1111 Bird-proof BARN DOOR TRACK, per ft. 22c
• • BRACKETS , 25c
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• HANGERS, per pair • $2 25
• E, OATMEAL CEREAL DISHES, each 25c
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o Everyday Needs •
for Home or Car SUFFERING FROM BACKACHES,
Rheumatic Pain, Sciatica, Lumbago
is not necessary. Use RUMACAPS
at once for quick relief, At McKib-
bons Drug Store,
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FARM FOR SALE-150 acres good
clay, well drained, good buildings;
60 acres newly seeded, 35 acres in
wheat. Johnston MacLeod, Con. 6,
- Kinloss, R. 8, Holyrood. Telephone
Ripley 27 r 8.
FARM FOR SALE-100 acres, 15
wooded, balance grass; drilled well,
Immediate possession. Apply by
letter to BON. Y, The Advance-Times
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_FOR SALE-2 Durham Heifers, due
October 25th and Nov, 13th., also
one good young cow, 5 years, Ay-
shire and Durham, due Oct. 30th.
Roy Hastings, Turnberry.
WANTED—Secretary-Treasurer and
Receptionist (lady preferred) for the
Wingham General Hospital. Hours
9.00 to 5,30'. Must be typist and
- have knowledge of Bookkeeping.
Duties to commence immediately.
For further particulars apply H. C.
MacLean. Mary I. Cleland, Sec,-
Treas. 0
Scratch Stick, for covering
scratches on furniture .29
Steel Wool,' per package ,15
Gasoline or fuel oil, Barrel
.Pumps 4.15
Gasoline Hose 3.45
Alcohol Base Anti-Freeze
gallon 1.59, quart , .42
Campers' Axe 1.19
Tune up your motor with
Motor Conditioner quart .98
Radiator Solder or Cleaner .29
Hydraulic Brake Fluid .59
8" Saw ball bearing Tilting
Table ' 44.95
FOR SALE-60 feet of 11/2 " water
pipe, full lengths, slightly used, one
steel tired farm wagon, good con-
dition. Apply Harvey Timm, Blue-
vale, R, R. 1.
Combination Sanding Disc
and Drum Sander 9.36
and Drum Sander 9.35
Assortment of Pulleys, Coup-
lers and Shaft Hangers
for 1/4 " V-Belts
Quart size Blow' Torch 4.98
Chevrolet Axles and Drive
Shafts.
Steering Wheel Covers .39
Strip Seal for Weather Stri-
pping and puttying per
package
Carpenters Wood Chisels
7-piece Socket Set
:35
.64
WANTED—Room and board by High
School girl in exchange for help in
home or minding children. Apply
Advance-Times,
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Guire.
Miss Elsie Cook and Miss Berna
Yule of London, spent the week.-end
with` Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Cook.
United Chtirch Anniversary
Knox United Church, 13elgrave, held'
its anniversary and Thanksgiving ser-
vices on Sunday, Oct. 13th. Good con-
gregations attended both services. At
the morning service the Rev. Reba.
Herne of Varna, iv-as-the special spea-
ker, the choir under the leadership of
Mrs. Geo, Johnston sang two anthems,
"Be Thankful" and "Some Wondrous
Dawn", Clifford Walsh rendered a.
fine solo,
At the evening service, Rev. G. A.
Milne of Brussels, preached. A male n °
choir led the singing and contributed
an anthem "In the Service of the
King". A quartet, 'Earl Anderson;
Cliff Walsh, Geo. Johnston and Ross
Anderson, sang "The King's High,
way".
FOR SALE—Boys 3 piece Brown
Suit, size 7 years. Phone 4-1, Wrox-
eter,
NOTICE
IN THE MATTER of The Change
of Names Act, 1939, and Amendments
thereto.
TAKE NOTICE that John Francis
Gies of the Town of Wingham in the
County of Huron and Province of On-
tario, will apply to His Honour Thom-
as Moore Costello, Esq., Judge of the
County Court of the County of Huron,
at his Chambers in the Court House
in the Town of Goderich, on Friday,
VIGORINE—The 'pep' Tonic for the sixth day of December, A.D. 1'946,
men, who are weak, nervous, ex- at 10 o'clock in the forenoon to change
hausted, 15 day treatment, $1.00, at his name to John Francis Brent and
McKibbon's Drug Store. also to have the name of his wife
changed to Molly Elnora Brent and
his child's name changed to John Gre-
gory Brent.
DATED this 26th day of September
A,D. 1946.
r:RAWFORD & HETHERINGTON,
Wingham, Ontario
Solicitors for the Applicant.
FOR SALE—Furnace Blower and
Thermostat. Phone 233,
11-piece Socket Set and
Ratchet • 1.98 0
111 :FOR SALE-90 White Leghorn hens,
1 year old. Apply, Harvey Robert-
son, R. R. 2, Bluevale, Telephone
104, Brussels.
M. and Mrs. Joe Yuill.
Mr. Ross Procter, Guelph spent the
hOliday week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
Stewart Procter..
Miss Loretta Mci3urney of London,
spent the week-end at her home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos, Fairservice,
Londesboro, spent Sunday with Mrs, J.
VanCamp. ' •
Miss Ferrol Higgins, Galt, with Mr
and Mrs, N. Higgins,
Mr. !Morris Leitch, Owen Sound,
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, James
Leitch.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stewart of
London, visited 'over the holiday with
Mr, and Mrs. Howard Wilkinson.
Miss Mina Procter of Winona,
spent the week-end with Miss Eliza
Procter,
Mrs. Hodder of London, visited with
Mrs. Brandon over the week-end,
Miss Lois McGuire of London, with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Mc-
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BUSH WANTED
60 or 100 acre grass farm with min-
imum of 15 acres of good high land
bush, or bush separately, Apply I. C.
Cowan, Box 282, Exeter, Ontario,
Phone 158,
FOR SALE-50 acre farm, frame
house, large bank barn, 7 acres of
bush: Apply Gordon Mel3urney, R.
3, Wingham,
Af$0CIATEL:
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FOR SALE—Man's Frieze Winter
Overcoat, size 40 to 42, good condi-
tion. Apply Advance-Times.
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TOWNSHIP OF
TURNBERRY
Voters' List 1946 Municipality Of
Turnberry, Comity of Huron
NOTICE is hereby given that I
have complied with Section 8 of the
Voters' List Act, and, that I have post-.
szt,
Phone 184,
WANTED
Township of Turnberry
Applications will be received for
operator of Diesel Tractor and equip-
ment. Wages 90 cents per hour. State
qualifications and experience, Applrea-
tion to be in the hands of the 'Clerk
by a' p.m. on October 19th.
W. R. Cruikshank, Clerk,
WINGHAM, ONT.
Robin E. Campbell
yap. SALE—About 800 New Hamp-
shire and Sussex Pullets, ready to
lay, Apply C. R, Logan, Belgrave,
Phone Brussels 14-26, ed up in my office on the 5th day of
October, 1946, the list of all persons 0 C=001210
entitled to vote hi the said municipality
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Wroxeter Community
Association
Is holding a
Monster Euchre
& Chicken Bingo
in the Town Hall, Wroxeter
at 8.30 p.m.
lies., Oct. 22
FOR SALE—Property on Leopold
Street, house with all conveniences,
stable and garage, full size lot. Ap-
ply to Advance-Times,
AN OPPORTUNITY
Established Rural Watkins .District
available, If you are aggressive, and
between the ages of 25 and 55—have
or can secure travel outfit, this is your
opportunity to get established in a pro-
fitable business of your own. For full
particulars write today to The J. R.
Watkins Company, Dept, 0"-W-2, 2177
Masson St., Montreal Que,
TENDERS WANTED
• FOR SALE-40 pigs, 6 weeks old,
ready to wean, Apply Archie Jones,
13, Line, Turnberry.
FREE
Demonstration
at Municipal elections and that such
list remains there for inspection. And
I call upon all voters to take hunaed-
late proceedings to have any errors or
omissions corrected according to law,
the last day for appeal being the 28th
Clay of October, 1946,
DATED this 5th clay of October,
1946, W. H, CRUIKSHANK,
Clerk of Tornberry,
with the Ate*OlUtlenary "TOM THUMB" B flattery Ink
This Is All
You Wear
• So light! You don,'t knotv you're wearing a hearing instrument!
• Sit noWerfull the tiny "Tom 'Thumb" battery-Abet barely rovers the
ehd of your thUmb-generatea hearing poWer that Will innate yottl
*Probed:4y the ONLY single-pack hearing instrument in existence that
useS t1 NB RECEIVERS ha well tee magnetic air rocelVers1
receives se wonderfully edentate, they are actUally "Rearing Lente;"I
Home of the Famous ACOUSTICON i3.00INI HEARING LyStEM
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AeOustiant 214 Nord Bank Bitig#
seed nu your islexhit, Lass DOOKIGT, LOttdOtIf Bruktswith Hotel
FOR SALE, Shorthorn 'Bulls of
serviceable age, and Leicester Ram
Lambs, John S. Scott, Phone 628-2;
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FOR SALE-4 tube Stewart-Warner
Battery Radio, ingood working or-
der. Apply Mrs, C. James, Victoria
St.
FOR SALE—Man's Heavy Black For
Coat, excellent condition, reasonable.
Two-burner Oven, cabinet .'CarPen-
ter's Tools. Apply Dave Hamilton,
Minnie Street. „...
roR SALE-8-room Brick House,
cement foundation, electric lights;
hard anti soft water; in good repair.
Large garden, Possession at once,
Apply Thos, Fells, 'Phone 231, ...„
RiVATP: SALE..,-3 piece .Chester-
field Suite, Spring-filled Mattress,
'fed and Springs, Studio Conch, half
dozen odd chairs, „Centre Table,
Quebec Heater, 6 gallon Paint Cans,
1.016 off R.60fil. lots of„BetirOoro and
Kitchen Wallpaper,. Telephone 281,
THE COMPLETE INSTRUMENT
Trattsinitter and lattiorlims
Weinha ONLY 1 OufiCkil
TOWNSHIP OF TURNBERRY
Tenders will be received for a Truck
with snow plow equipment fot• snow
plowing Township roads during the
winter of 1946-47. Tenders to be in
the hands of the Clerk by 6 p.m. on
Saturday, October 19th, 1946. Lowest
or any tender not necessarily accepted.
W. R. Crulkshank, Clerk.
TOWNSHIP OF
EAST WAWANOSH
Voters' Lists 1946; municipality of
Last Wawanosh, County of Huron.
NOTICE is hereby given that 1
have complied with Section 8 of the
Voters' List Act and, that I have post-
ed up in my office, Lot 20, Concession
5, on the 28th day of September, 1046,
COURT OF REV/SION the list of all persons entitled to vote
Notice is hereby given that the in the said Municipality at Municipal
Court of Revision of 'the Assessment elections and that such Ifst remains
Roll of the Township of Howick for there for inspection And I call upon
the year 1047 will be held in the all voters to take immediate proceed-
Township Hall, Gorrie, on October 28 into to have any errors or omissions
at the hour of 1.80 p.m. All parties corrected according to law, the last
interested will take notice and goyerfi day for appeal being the 21st 'day of
themselves accordingly, All appeals October, 1046,
must be filed with the Clerk within 14 DATED this 28th day of September,
days often the first day of October, 1046, RAYMOND H, REDMOND,
Phillip• L, Durk, Clerk, Clerk Of RAO Wawanoth,
ADMISSION TO EUCHRE, 25c.
LADIES PLEASE BRING LUNCH WED., OCT. 23
2 p.trt. to pm, eit
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