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MASTER -7
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• Exclusive Quickube Trays
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Libby, McNeill & Libby of Canada Limited
Chatham, Ontario, Phone: 1860
NEED
300 MEN AND 300 WOMEN
OR BOYS AND GIRLS 16 YEARS AND OVER
who want to
EARN SOME EXTRA MONEY
During late August and the month of September doing pleasant and
very important work, processing Tomatoes for Libby's
"Gentle Press" Tomato Products.
GUARANTEED MINIMUM RATES OF PAY.
ABOUT 10 HOURS PAID TIME PER SHIFT:
Women .60 per hour. Men.75 per hour.
(.05 per hour extra for Night Shift).
BONUS FOR WORK ABOVE NORMAL DAY'S
WORK.
HIGHER RATES ON SPECIAL JOBS.
REST PERIODS:
Two 15-minute Rest Periods per shift.
NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY.
EASY-TO-LEARN JOBS.
FULLY QUALIFIED INSTRUCTORS.
MODERN PLANT, GOOD WORKING CONDI-
TIONS.
REGISTERED NURSE IN FIRST AID ROOM.
BUS SERVICE TO AND FROM PLANT FOR
ALL PARTS OF CHATHAM.
EXCELLENT CAFETERIA SERVICE:
Hot meals served at very reasonable prices during
lunch periods on day and night shifts. Soft drinks,
Milk, Coffee, Tea, Cigarettes, Candy, etc., may be
bought in Cafeteria during rest and lunch periods.
OPPORTUNITIES FOR WORK AFTER
TOMATO SEASON:
Eakh year, many seasonal employees who prove
themselves are chosen to fill vacancies or: regular
staff.
WEARING APPAREL:
Women' may bring their own aprons or head
coverings, or they may purchase same from Com-
pany Storeroom.
Men, ordinary work clothes and cap.
PAID WEEKLY EACH FRIDAY FOR PREVIOUS
WEEK'S WORK.
LODGING PLACES ARRANGED FOR WORK:-
ERS FROM OUT OF TOWN.
Do Not Delay ... Fill Out and Mail the
Blank Below
Employment Office, Dept. I
Libby, McNeill & Libby
of Canada,Limited.
CHATHA, Ontario
I am interested in working in Libby's Food Proces-
sing Plant during the coming Tomato Season and
want more information:
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Wroxeter
Thur., Aug. 11
GIRLS' SOFTBALL 6:30 p.m,
BRUSSELS vs. TIVERTON
GAMES! BINGO ! BOOTHS!
Fun and Profit for. All Splendid Prizes Refreshments
PONY RIDES FOR THE CHILDREN
MODERN JITNEY DANCING—
WILBEE'S ORCHESTRA
(Fireworks) in. Community Park (Fireworks)
HOWICK LIONS CLUB 7th ANNUAL.
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in 30 Prizes at Midnight
which is sanctioned by Municipal Authority
Proceeds for Children's Welfare a
NEW DUNDEE LITTLE GERMAN BAND
The Sensation of the year in band entertainment! a
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"THE FIRST RURAL SERVICE CLUB IN CANADA'-'
Admission to Park—Adults 25c Public School Children Free Ili
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1 In case of rain, will be held following night
Charles and Mrs. Lawrence. Mr. Jen-
nings gave ten clays of his vacation
to the staff of the Anglican, Camp at
Bayfield. Miss Edna Lawrence, Tor-
onto, is also visiting her parents, .Mrs.
Hersey of Kent, Iowa, was a sliest at
the Lawrence home, during the past
week,
Mrs. J. Beattie and Mrs. J. Carson,
Carol and. Lynda Jane, all of Toronto,
are staying with their father, Mr. Geo.
Edwards for a vacation,
A typical catch near Kenora
AT LAKE OF THE WOODS
Vacationists say Canadian hospi-
tality is at its best at lovely Lake
of the Woods-2,000 square miles
of playground for sportsmen, where
Ontario borders 9n Manitoba 'and
the State of Minnesota. Hundreds
of lakes and inlets teeming with
small mouth bass, muskies, lake
trout and walleyes yearly attract
anglers out to smash fishing
records. Write the Lake of the
Woods Tourist Bureau, Kenora,
Ont., about accommodation rang-
ing from luxury lodges to cabins
and camp sites. If you hanker for a
true northland holiday—plan a trip
to Lake of the Woods by rail or
plane, Or by the Trans-Canada
highway, :if you, have 'time for a
leisurely summer chive.
In Ontario we have a holiday
paradise .. . let's all do all we
can to encourage visitors from
across the border. Published
in support of the tourist busi-
ness by John Labatt Limited.
LET'S MAKE THEM WANT TO COME BACK!
Mull II 'auto.
IN CONVENIENCE • COMFORT • QUALITY.
In the heart of the downtown, office, theater,
and shopping area. Friendly, courteous Service
to make your stay in Detroit a pleasant memory.
Th e Teller Coffee Shop or Cafeteria for excel.
lent Food modestly priced, The Hotel Teller,
Detroit's largest„is the place to stay.
VISIT OUR eaekiaii Zoiltige
ONE OF DETROIT'g FINEST
800 ROOMS WITH OATH FROM $275
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Ii WINGKANT ,ADVANCE-TIMES ,
WROXETER
(Holiday Week Budget)
Misses Joyce and Dorothy Durst of
Stratford, were holiday visitors with
Mr. and Mrs, Phil Durst and Mr, and
Mrs, Harold Durst,
Mr. and Mrs, John Howes, Tor-
onto, were week-end guests of the
former's parents, Mr; and Mrs, Gil-
bert Howes.
Miss Lenora Higgins, R. N., of Vic-
toria Hospital Staff in London, was
a week-end visitor of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Chester Higgins.
• Mr. and Mrs. Al, Barclay also Mr.
and Mrs. T. Chapman, all of Toronto,
were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Thos. Burke.
Mr. and, Mrs. Albert Tone and two
children, Annabel and Allen of Tor-
onto, spent last week at Howard's
Havne Cottage at Amberley. The sum-
mer home of Mr. J. H. Wylie,
Master Larry Durst is holidaying
with relatives at Stratford.
4001001.000.
Miss Nancy Palmer is a holiday
guest of her grandaprents at Burgess
vine.
Mrs, Marjorie Travis, London, is
a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Mof-
fatt, one day last week.
Mrs, M. S. Aitkenhead, Mrs. Walter
Hilton and two children, Susanne and
jeffray of Bayfield and London, vis-
ited I), S. and Mrs. MacNaughton, on
Friday,
Mr. and Mrs, Norman Brandon,
Toronto, were week-end visitors with
Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Timm.
Mrs, Gay. Davidson also Mr. and
Mrs, L. F, McLaughlin, all of Oshawa
visited with Miss Mae Davidson and
other friends, during the week-end.
Mrs. John Gibson of Chicago, is a
visitor with Misses Elsie and Marion
Gibson,
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert McDermitt
of Collingwood, have been visitors at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gal-
laher, during the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Waller and
Miss June Waller of Toronto, are
spending a vacation at their home in
Wroxeter.
Mr. Donald Munro, Sault Ste. Mar-
ie ,and his daughter, Shirley, who has
been at Camp in Fergus spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Allen
Munro, at their cottage at Amberley,
Holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs,
Lyle Brothers, were Mr. and Mrs. F.
I Lowe, Mr. A. M. Holt, all of Listowel,
:Mrs. M. CcCauley, Devil's Lake north
1Dakota.
l Mr. Webb Willits is very ill in
;Wingharn General Hospital, His many
friends hope for a speedy and com-
plete recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Patterson,
London, spent the past week with Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. T. Maclean, Week-
end guests at the Maclean home were,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Williams, Mr.
and Mrs. Edgar Williams and son,
Edward all of Toronto.
Miss Rona Vanvelsor is spending,
the week-end at Weston, where she
was formerly on the school staff for
Skinny men, women
gain 5, 10, 1 5 lbs.
Get New Pep, Vim, Vigor
mist a thrlill Bony limbs Oil out; ugly hollows all up' Seek no longer scrawny; body loses half. starved, sickly "bean-pole" look. Thousands of girls, women, men, who never could gain before,
pn:aw proud specialapely, healthy-looking bodies. thank the vigor-building, flesh-MUlding °litre& Ita tonics, stimulants, invigorators, a, ti B1, calcium, enrich bloOd, !minors Fob and digestion so food gives you 1:11^R. and nourishment; put flesh on bare boil*. fear setting too fat. Stop when you've gained kir or 20 lbs. you need for normal weight. Now "get aoqualated" else only Imam Oetreog Tonle Tablets all nit r added made, this►MY day. At all &unlit&
'OE FARMS MILLING CO., ATWOOD, ONT.
YOU CAN GET ROE FEEDS From
Howson & Howson, Wingham
A. C. Adams, Wingham
Belgrave Co-Op., Belgrave
R. J. McKenzie, Belgrave .
Bluevale Milling Co., Bluevale
Dobson Bros., Wroxeter
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some years,
Mr, and Mrs. Ed, Stafford and -heir
daughter, Marilyn, of Port Burwell,
also Miss Georgina McMichael R. N.,
Toronto General Hospital are holiday-
ing with Mrs. Thos. 'McMichael.
Mr. and Mrs. Allister Green mud
daughter, Lynda, of Wingham, were
Sunday guests of Mrs. W. E. Weir.
Mrs. Ruth MacDonald and Miss
Gertrude Sangster are enjoying a boat
trip up North.
Mr. Peter McEwen of the Forestry
School at Dorset, spent part of last
week with his brother, ' Mr. George
and Miss E. McEwen.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Magee and
children have returned from a two
week's vacation at Bayfield, with the
former's mother,
Mr. and .Mrs. J, Jackman, Tor-
onto, spent the week-end with Mr,
and Mrs, Thus. Brown, going on to
Orchard Beach to complete their
day.
Mr, and Mrs, G. K. Brown, Osh-
awa, were guests during the week-end
of Mr, Thomas and Miss Beatrice
Shearer,
Gifts Presented to J, H, and Mrs.
Higgins
A Jarewell party for Mr, and Mrs.
I. H. Higgins was held on Thursday
evening in Fordwich Community Hall,
when a large crowd gathered to spend
a social hour with the Higgins family,
before their ,departure for their new
home in Drumbo. An address was read
by Mr. Harold Pollock, and on behalf
of the community, a chromium kitchen
table was presented by Mr. Arch Rob-
erts. On behalf.of the Athletic Assoc-
iation, Frank Graham and Glenn
Johnston presented a waffle iron and
sandwich toaster. Miss Joan was pre-
sented with an identification bracelet
and Master Wayne was delighted with
a waggon, a gift from his friends.
Mrs. Higgins was pleased to accept
a Life Membership from members of
the Fordwich Women's Institute of
which she has been a valuable mem-
ber, Mr. Higgins has been principal
of Fordwich Public School. He and
Mrs. Higgins having during the years
in the village, proved themselves good
citizens. The good wishes of a host
of friends wish for them every suc-
cess in their new community. Mr, Hig-
gins is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Ches-
ter Higgins, 6th line of Turnberry.
W. I. Short Course
Mrs. Wm. Maclean has received
word that' the District project for the
Women's Institute of East Huron Dis-
trict will be held on October 19th and
20th, The project chosen was "Health
Before and After Forty." 'Wroxeter
Branch project "Living Together in
the Family" will be held on October
24, 25, 26, 27, in the afternoons, with
Mrs. M. McBride of the Dept. in
charge. This project will be open to
the community.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Weir who were
recently married • in Vancouver and
are visiting with the former's mother,
and sister, Mrs, W. E. Weir and Miss
Edythe Weir, were guests of honour
at several parties during the week. On
Wednesday evening, Mr. and Mrs.
Weir were presented with a walnut
end table, by the Chivaree Gang. On
Thursday evening, the Edgar cousins,
numbering twenty, gathered to meet
their new cousin, and enjoy a social
time together. An address was read
by Mrs. ,Lloyd Jacques and on, behalf
of the cousins, Donald Ireland of Tees-
water, presented a pair of wall brack-
ets and matching Book-ends. Cousins
were present from Wingham, Tees-
water, Gorrie and Fordwich, On Fri-
day night a group of twenty-five rela-
tives and friends presented the bride
and groom with a miscellaneous show-
er, Refreshments were served and the
family get-to-gether greatly enjoyed.
Rev. and Mrs. U. E. Cronhielm,
David and Mary, left last week for a
month's holidays in the Sault Ste.
Marie district. On Sunday last the
annual holiday was observed with no
service. On Sunday, August 14th and
21st., Rev. George Wylie of Otter-
ville, who is well known here will
have charge of the service in the Un-
ited Church at Wroxeter and Salem.
On August 28th, Mr. Cunningham of
Listowel, who is a leader in Young
People's work, will be the guest speak-
er.
Weir - Bullough
At St. Andrew's. Wesley United
Church, Vancouver, on Saturday, July
16th, 1949, at 6 p.m., Pearl Bullough,
daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Bullough Toronto, became the bride
of Lloyd Weir, only son of Mrs. W. E.
Weir and the late Mr. Weir of Wrox-
eter, Ontario. Rev, W. J. Melvin was
the officiating minister.
The bride was lovely in a white
suit of gabardine with all white acces-
sories, a corsage of red roses and car-
ried a white prayer book. -Mr. and
Mrs. Wilford Weir of Vancouver were
the attendants, the latter in a Fuschia
coloured costume, white accessories
and a corsage of red and yellow roses.
Following the ceremony, a wedding
dinner was served at Hotel Vancouver.
Later Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Weir left
for Banff and from there to the
groom's home in Wroxeter, Ontario,
and will take up residence in Toronto,
Mrs. Jack Meahen spent an enjoy-
able holiday recently at Crystal Beach
and Buffalo.
Mrs, L, Carr and son, Deane, re-
turned to Toronto, after spending the
past two weeks with her mother, Mrs,
H. Waller.
Mrs. J. Conners and small daughter,
Dianne, Toronto, spent.the past week-
end with Mrs. H. Waller and Mrs. L.
Carr,
Mrs. L, Carr and Deaiiie, Mrs. J.
Conners and Diane, and Mrs. H, Wai-
ler visited last week at. Lticknow with
Mr. and Mrs. Roy McInnes.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Waller and Miss
June 'Waller, were week-end guests.
at the home of Mr., and Mrs. Wm,
Bishop at Ethel.
Mrs. George Edwards is holidaying
with her sister at Delaware,
Mr. and Mrs, Al, Selma of Cleve-
land, spent the past week with Mr.
and Mrs, A, Munro, and other Mewls.
Miss Eleanor Sanderson, Toronto,
was a week-end guest of hermother
Mrs. Prank. Sanderson,.
11arry and Mrs. Jennings of
ttantfbrd, have been spending their
Vacation With the latter's parents,
Wednesday., August 10, 1949
Stewart Home Appliances
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