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Debts Collected
There— is a reason why so
many people . are sending us
their accounts for collection
these days. It is the grand re,
sults which. follow.
Send in your list of slow debts
today and receive one .P1 our
monthly cheques as hundreds of
others are doing.
Kelly & Aiken
Canada's Oldest Firm
of Collectors
Orangeville - Ont.
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21-DAY SPECIAL
LOW lot FARES
To EASTERN
QUEBEC and the
MARITIMES
Enjoy that holt.
day I'DownlEase,
a visit home or
away with friends..
Low summer
fares ... return
limit 21 days,
with stopovers
permitted.
Effective
JUNE 21st to SEPTENIBEkth
Inclusive
Consult anylCanadian Pacific Railspnry Arias.
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Mr. Hugh McDonald,
Miss Margaret McPherson has gone
to 'Port Elgin where she will be em-
ployed in a Lodge for the vacation,
Margaret is planning to enter St, Jos-
eph'i$ Hospital, London, in the Fall as
a student nurse, '
Mr. and Mrs. Irving McCabe, Mar-
vin and Bryan of Windsor, are holi-
day visitors at the home of Mrs. M6-
cabe's father, Mr, John MeQuillin.
Mrs, McKinley Ramage was guest
of honor at a delightful shower, 'spon-
sored by the Women:s Institute and
arranged by Mrs. G. McPherson, Mrs,
S. A. Todd and Mrs; L, Woods, at
the home of Mrs. R. J. Woods on
Thuriday afternoon. Over thirty lad-
ies were present and the recent bride
was made the recipient of many love-
ly gifts arranged under a prettily de-
corated umbrella, Mrs, McPherson
welcomed Mrs. Ramage to the com-
munity and assisted in opening the
gifts. Mrs, Ramage expressed her ap-
preciation and after a short program
of readings by Mrs. Andrew Gaunt
and Mrs, Alex Purvis, and a contest
conducted by Mrs. L, Woods, after-
noon tea and a social hour was en-
joyed pn the lawn.
There will be no service in the Un-
ited Church for the next two Sundays,
July 25th and August 1st.
WESTFIELD
Mrs. Brocher of Toronto, is visiting
her daughter, Mrs. Joe Brophy and
Mr. Brophy.
Mr. Elvin Wightman of Toronto,
is spending a few weeks with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wightman.
Mrs. Alva McDowell motored to
London on Wednesday to be with Mr,
McDowell, who was able to leave the
hospital on Saturday, and was able to
return home on Sundiy.
Mr. W, H. Campbell of Auburn,
visited on Thursday with Mrs. Bert
Taylor.
Mr. Ralph Roger of Renfrew, is vis-
iting his brother, Mr. Emerson Rod
ger and Mrs. Rodger.
" Mrs. Wm. Carter spent Friday with
her daughter, Mrs. Stewart Ament of
13th con, of Hullett.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Good of Hul-
lett Township visited on Friday with
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Campbell.
Rev, Elmer Taylor and Mrs, Tay-
lor of Cottam, visited on Friday with
Mr, and Mrs. Bert Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. James. Book of Dur-
ham, visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs, Fred Cook.
Miss Evelyn Cook of 13elgrave, is
visiting her cousin, Miss Ruth Cook.
Mr. John Gear of Kitchener spent
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gain 5,10,15 lbs.
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What a thrill I Bony limbs 1111 out. ugly hollows
nil UP: neck no longer scrawny: body loses hall-
starved, sickly "bean-pole' look. Thousands of
girls, women, men, who never could gain before,
are now proud of shapely. healthy-looking bodies.
They thankthe special vigor-building, nesh-building
tonic Ostrex. Its Banks athnulants, Invigorators.
iron, vitamin B,. calcium. enrich blood. Improve
appetite end digestion so food 'eves you more
strength and aoundhment, put flesh on bare bones.
Don't fear getting lee fat, Stop when you've gained
the 5, 50, 15 or 120 lbs, sou nerd for normal weight,
Costs little New "get aeon:noted' site only lide,
Try faM0t18 Ostrex Tondo Tablets for new vigor
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PAG SIX
TT WINGHAM ADVANC-TIMES
Wednesday, July 21, 1948
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GORRIE.
Junior Room School Report
Honours, 76%, Pass 60%.
Grade IV to V—• Bob Black 7913;
Billie Zimmerman 78,2; Shirley Ben-
nett 78.2; Bob Strong 73; Robert Peel
71,
Grade III to Grade IV—Marie Has-
tie 76,4%; Jack Edgar 70; !Melvin Ab-
ram 66,6.
Grade II to III—Doris King 77.3%;
Marion Robinson 75.4; Frances Stour-
nol 63,9; Gerald Downey 62; Edythe
Walker 61.$; Fraser Abram 49.7,
Grade I to II,--Karen Michel 80.5;
Ruth Ann Hueston 79,2; Bruce Grain-
ger 79.1; Douglas Whitfield 77,5;
Johnnie Brown 75; Mary Bridge 75;
Bill Switzer 71.6; Sandra Steurenol
59,4; Katherine Jacques 59; Tommie
Templeman 58,1,
Frances Wylie, Teacher. •
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at S. S, 2, Turnberry at one time.
Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Wylie of Sask-
atchewan, are spending some time with
Mr. John and Miss Bell Kirton. We
regret Mr, Kirton is confined to bed
with a heart condition and hope he
may soon be restored to good health.
Mrs. Oliver Campbell, Morris, is
staying with her mother, ,Mrs. Dun-
can AfacNaughtcm, who is in failing
health, Her many friends hope her
health will improve soon.
Mrs. Ruth MacDonald who is tak-
Representing—
H. C. MacLEAN, WINGHAM
A. W. KEIL, GORRIE
ed friends in town over the week-end,
spent the week-end with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. James Sangster.
ing a summer course at Hamilton,
Mrs. George Lackie, London, visit-
Mrs. Lackie was a former resident of
Wroxeter,
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Chevrolet, Oldsmobile Cars
DRIVE IN TODAY
WROXETER
Miss Elsie Gibson and Miss Marian
Gibson, Winnipeg, Manitoba, have ar-
rived in town for summer vacation and
have as their guest, their aunt, Mrs,
INIBrown of Ottawa.
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Mr. and Mrs. Pete Fraser, Mrs. J.
III ovell and Miss A. 13. Fraser, spent NI the week-end with relatives at Ridge-
town and Blenheim.
Mr. and Mrs. John Gedche, Ford-
wich, were Sunday guests with Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey Timm.
Mr G• A, Warring has been ap-
a I pointed Tax callectbr for the Town-
s' 'ship of Howick for the coming year.
n ' Miss Florence David spent the
NI week-end with her parents at Orange-
• You might be the nest lMlr.and Mrs, Ed. Robinson, Mr.
victim of fire—fire that eon and Mrs. Everett Robinson and sons,
quickly destroy your home, Colin and John, who have been guests
your business, your property. of M Mir, and firs. Eldred Nichol, return-
your whole life's work. Let ed to their home in Minneapolis on
Pilot Insurance accept the Friday. Mr. Robinson taught school
risk—ready and quick to pay
any just claim. The cost
very low.
We write Pilot Insurance'
to cover selected risks is
Automobile, Fire, Personal
Property Floater, Burglars.
Plato Glass, Pub-
lic Liability
and other
general
insurance.
Chevrolet Trucks
Sr. Room
Grade VII to VIII—Bonnie Zim-
merman, 67,5%; Norman Anger, 66,5;
Bill Strong 65.5; 'Gladys Harper .58.5;
Jean Lohr 52.5,
VI to VII—Shirley Shera, 82.5%;
a Thelma Bennett, 77; Johnstone Far-
rish 67,5; Alice Downey 59.5; -jack
Bridge 48.5. -
V to VI—Margaret Heibein 82%;
Fern Cook 80; Doreen King 79.5;
Tommie Hastie 76; Bob Hastie 64;
Perry Strong ,57.
Jean M. Sparling, Principal
PILOT INSURANCE COMPANY
' ST. HELENS
Mrs. Wetham and children of Galt,
are holiday visitors with her mother,
Mrs. R. 3. Woods.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Miller and
Larry, also Miss Doris Taylor of Lon-
don, and Mr. Murray Taylor of Wing-
ham, were week-end visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. C. Taylor.
Miss Ann Stuart of Toronto, IS
spending her vacation as the gueq of
her brother, Mr. George Stuart and
Mrs. Stuart.
Miss Beth McDonald of Edmonton,
is a visitor with relatives litre. Miss
McDonald is a daughter of the late
kr.
How About Mid-Simmer
Lubrication?
It's mighty important to keep your car well oiled
and greased during these hot, humid days. Drive,,
in today for a thorough CHECK-UP and
LUBRICATION JOB
for smooth, safe, easy driving ahead!
Crossett Motor Sales
METEOR and‘MERCURY SALES & SERVICE
Telephone 459 Wingham
t se week-en,d with his mother, Mrs.
Thos. Gear.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Sholtz of Dun-
gannon visited on Sunday with Mr.'
and Mrs. Douglas Campbell.
Misses Renie and Gladys McClin-
obey of Auburn, are visiting their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wal-
den.
Miss Judith Horne of Windsor, is
visiting her cousin, Miss Janette
Snell.
Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Smith and
Barbara, were Wingham visitors on
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Brown and
sons, Mr. Geo. Brown of Mount For-
est, visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. J..L. McDowell.
Mr. and Mrs, Jos. Connelly of Luck-
now, visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Elwin Taylor and Mr. and Mrs.
J. L. McDowell. .
Miss Dorothy McVittie of Goderieh,
spent the week-end with 'her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McVittie.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Snell, Misses
Janetta Snell and Judith Horne vis-
ited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
John Gear of the Auburn Road.
HERE'S A FINE OPPORTUNITY FOR MEN I
WOMEN, TEEN-AGE BOYS AND GIRLS TO
Earn Some Extra Money
during late August and the month of September, doing pleasant andvery important
work processing tomatoes at the food processing plant of
Libby, McNeill & Libby of Cook Limited
Chatham Ontario
300 MEN and 300 WOMEN
WANTED
MINIMUM RATES OF PAY:
Day Shift
Women
Men
.55 per hr. guaran.
.70 per hr. guarano
Night Shift '
.60 per hr. guaran.
.75 per hr. guaran.
$112.00
London, Canada
gRASS thfiSEQ.
Step up
PRODUCTION
oda a DURO
AR. FARMER ... if von want EXTRA
iVl PROFITS .1111 CONVENIENCE and
LESS WORK . install a DURO Pumping
System.
Be sure to install a DURO PUMP with full
capacity for all your needs in ... barn ...
poultry house . . truck garden . . cow
stables ... borne and Ate protection for 211
you- buildings. INSTALX,,,,THE BEST . • d
INSTALL A DURO.
EMCO
Fixtures and Fittings
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Remodel and modernize
. your home. Add tla.c
comforts of daily living.
Safeguard the health of
your family: See us let
the latest in kitchen
Bathroom and Laundry
Montreal Life
INSURANCE CO.
Built on the solid foundation of
friendly and efficient service to
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Stewart A. Scott
'" Policyholders and Agents.
293 Wingham
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Representative
General Accountancy
for the
SMALL BUSINESS MAN,
PROFESSIONAL MAN
BUSINESS & TAX SERVICE
S. 3. Pyinin
P. 0.130x 74 'Phone 23
LUCKNOW ONT.
S E E —
Bennett & Comore
'Phone 447- Wingham
For Your BUILDING,
CARPENTERING
Repair Work
Built-in CUPBOARDS
WEARING APPAREL—
Far Women: Women may bring their own aprons and
bead coverings or they may purchase same from the
Company Storeroom.
For Men: Ordinary working clothes or same may be
purchased from the Company Storeroom.
BUS SERVICE
Richmond Street bus stops at Libby's for pick op and
discharge of passengers:
Lodging Places Arranged in Advance for
Workers Prom Out of Town
r -------- Do Not Delay. Fill Out and Mad the Blank Below
Employment Office, Dept. 0
Libby, McNeill & Libby
of Canada, Limited,
Chatham, Ontario,
am interested in working in Libby's Food Processing
Plant doting the corning Tomato season awl want more
information:
Areietnea. 00000 lovo 1 .1,44 ***a o i..o
Street or Rural Address., Ai*.*
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HOURS OF WORK:
Day Shift Night Shift
Between the hours of Between the hours of
7:00 A.M. and 6:00 P.M. 7:00 P.M. and 6:00 A.M.
(approximately 101/2 lir& paid time per shift)
REST PERIODS:
Two-15 minute Rest Periods per shift.
LUNCH PERIODS:
One-30 minute Lunch Period per shift.
CAFETERIA FACILITIES:
Hot meals at -very reasonable prices served in Cafeteria
during Lunch Periods. Soft drinks, milk, coffee, tea, etc.,
may be purchased in Cafeteria during Rest Periods.
TYPE OF WORK:
For Women: Such work as trimming Tomatoes on the
inspection lines, operators on labelling and packing
machines, empty bottle handlers on Catchup lines, etc.
All work is of a light nature under expetienced super,
vision.
For Men: All types of general labour in connection with
the handling and processing of Tomatoes for Libby's
"Gentle Press" Tomato Products.
WORKING CONDITIONS:
Working conditions are good and4 evety convenience is
furnished to snake working conditions as pleasant as
possible. Fully qualified instructors will quickly train
new workers to do the jobs required safely and efficiently.
Female Rpgistered Nurse on duty in First Aid Room.
Howard Machan
Ontario
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