The Wingham Advance-Times, 1951-09-05, Page 3FEDERAL DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR
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1951 Ford Custom Tudor
1950 Meteor Custom Sedan, with
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1950 'Mercury Six - passenger
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1950 Austin Sedan
1949 Plymouth Sedan
1949 Fiord Coach
1949 Meteor Sedan
1949 Ford Sedan
1948 Mercury Coach
1948 Anglia Coach
1947 Monarch Sedan
1947 Chevrolet Sedan
1946 Monarch Sedan
Two 1939 Dodge Sedans
1939 Plymouth Coach
1936 Ford Coach
1935 Pontiac Coach
1931 Model A Sedan
TRUCKS
1949 Mercury Three-ton
1949 Reo Three-ton
1948 Dodge One-ton
1947 Fargo Five-ton
1947 Ford Half-ton
1946 Fargo Two-ton
1946 International Three-ton
1948 Chevrolet Half-ton Panel
1938 Dodge Half-ton Pickup
1949 Harley-Davidson "74" MOTORCYCLE
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ANGLIAS and PREFECTS for Immediate Delivery
Special. Notice to Employers
AND
Those Enlisting in Armed Forces
By The Veterans Benefit Act, 1951, passed at the last session of
Parliament, the Government of Canada has extended and made
applicable the provisions of the Reinstatement in Civil Employment
Act, 1946, to all persons enlisting in the Regular Forces of Canada
after July 5, 1950, (nineteen fifty) and who serve therein for a term
not exceeding three years.
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This provision extends also to members of the Special Force who
re-engage for service with the Regular Forces, the three-year coverage
period beginning with the date of re-engagement.
This provision extends also to members of the Reserve Forces who
after July 5, 1950, are called out for service with the Regular Forces
and serve with the Regular Forces for a period not exceeding three
years.
By an Order in Council passed in 1950 under the Canada Forces
Act the provisions of the Reinstatement in Civil Employment Act, 1946,
were extended to members of the Special Force and members of the
Reserve Forces who serve on the strength of the Special Force. The
,,T-instatement provisions of this Order in Council have now been
acorporated in the provisions of the Veterans Benefit Act, 1951.
Under the Reinstatement In Civil Employment Act a
discharged person may claim reinstatement either verbally
or in writing, .usually within three months of discharge in
Canada or four months if discharged overseas. There is
provision for extension of this time when through a condition
of health the employee cannot return to his employment
this soon, but the employer must be notified in three or four
months, as the case may be, and a Reinstatement Officer
should be consulted.
REINSTATEMENT OFFICERS ARE LOCATED IN LOCAL OFFICEKF THE'
NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
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rAMENER-
OH,BOYi THESE 810 WIDE HIGHWAYS ARE WONDERFUL!
REMEMBER THOSE OLD FASHIONED NARROW
HIGHWAYS-WE USED
TO HAVE?
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PHONE 459 _ga-e-__ a W INGHAM, ON r.
'YEH- THEY WERE 50 NARROW, MANy6 THE
TIME TWO CAPS WOULD COLLIDE WHEN
PASSING —
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AND WITH 'THESE 810
WIDE MODERN ROADS
THREE OR FOUR CARS
CAN COLLIDE AT THE;
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V.10TORS
SEE THAT CUR CABS IIJ SHIPSHAFL coNombN-BRAKES,TIREs, AND
ANYTHING THATADD5 to YOUR
, -- SAFETY
I Remember the pilgrim play "The
Story of the Life of Jesus Christ"
being sponsored by the Woman's As-
. sociion on Sept. 14th,
1 The Women's Institute will hold
%V, I.
their September meeting at the home
of Mrs. Percy Ashton on September
11th., at 8 o'clock. The District Presi-
dent, Mrs, W. Cann, Fordwich, will be
guest speaker. Members are asked to
bring a bouquet of asters which will
be judged and a prize given, Program
committee, Mrs. A. Hyndman, Mrs.
I Michel and Mrs. Wade,
Bible Society Officers Elected
The Bible Society for Gorrie and
district was re-formed on Sunday,
Aug. 2Gth,, in a Bible Society service
held in the United Church, Rev, Robt.
Watt acted as chairman for the meet-
ing, and Rev. )/v, H. Moore spoke on
behalf of the Bible Society and then
showed the sound film entitled "The
Frontiersmen," This film dealt with
Bible distribution in Western Canada.
Following the Om, the officers
were elected for 1951-52 as follows;
President, Mr. Harvey Sparling; Vice-
, president, Miss Etta Burns; See-
Treas., Mr. Norman Wade.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wheeler of
Kitchener and Mr, and Mrs. Wm.
Ellis of Toronto, spent the holiday
and week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Mel.
Gilkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stinson of Det-
roit, Mr. Gordon Barton, Toronto, Mr.
and Mrs. Verne Hambly and family
of Barrie, were week-end guests of
Miss Pearl Stinson and Mr. Sam Stin-
son.
Mr. and Mrs. John Musgrove, Bob
Nay and Carl Cook of Kitchener,
spent Labour day at Port Elgin.
Mrs. Jas. Hyndman of Toronto, vis-
ited several days last week with Mrs.
J. Hyndman.
Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Parrish and
Mrs. Wm. Adams, Exeter, spent Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs, E. J. Farrish.
Mr. Norman Wade underwent a
major operation in Victoria Hospital,
London, on 'riday., His many friends
wishJiiinAlis'.s.is.dy-- recovery.
Mr. Jas. Shera and Miss Shirley
Shera, spent last week with friends in
Moorefield.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Wylie and Nancy
of Toronto, were visitors over the
holiday with the former's mother,
Mrs. John Wylie,
Mrs. W. J. Greer and Mrs. Hindi,
Wingham, visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. H. V. Holmes.
Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Cranch, Roch-
ester, N. Y., and Mr. John Cranch,
Washington, Iowa, visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dane.
Miss Nancy Jacques of Orangeville,
visited with Mr. 'and Mrs. Wm. Dane.
Mrs. Milton Ford and Bobby of
Didsbury, Alta., are visiting at the
home of Mr. Wm. Ford,
Mr. and Mrs, Wilmer Nuhn and
Marna, are holidaying with friends at
I New Liskeard.
Mr, and Mrs. E. E. Wellington,
Chatsworth; Mr. and Mrs. Wailond,
Toronto and Mrs. E. Bradnock, spent
Wednesday in. Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Edwards and
Mrs. W. Hemingway of London, spent
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Jas.
Edwards.
Mrs. Lorne Roberts, Mrs, Sharpe,
Mr. and Mrs, Cliff Willits, of Simcoe,
visited last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs,
W. Strong.
Sunday visitors 'at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Hartwell Strong were Mrs.
J. McQuarrie, Fort Frances; Mrs. E.
Black,Mrs. Leone Hill and Walter,
Toroto and Mr, and Mrs. W. Herm-
Visited News
I AtrxilleiarWyClilorialn's l ineeltisasitont4hrey home of
'Mrs, L, .Ruttan, on Thursday even-
ing, September 6th, Program commit.
see, Mrs, R. Ashton, Mrs. L. N. Whit-
Sparling, The new study 'seek "From
Whit-
ley, Mrs. W. Trimble and Mrs. H.
!Lakes to Northern Lights", will be Metrot ()titan United Church, London, I Mr. and Mrs. Glad. Edgar, Mr. and
! introduced. All the ladles are invited on August 25th, The bride was the i Mrs. Gordon Edgar and Mrs. Geo.
to attend. former Miss Lois Montgomery, and. I Robertson visited wit Mr. and Mrs.
The annual Legion 'Drumhead set'.
vice will be held rrt Vordwieh Park
next Sunday afternoon at 2.20. Al-
though the legions irom 411 over tin'
zone will be att(miing, this is a public
service or worship Anil everyone is
cordially invited to attend. Rev, Robt,
Watt Rf ,Gorrie i.,nitro Church anu
Chaplain of the local legion will be
the guest speaker,
N LI/VS OF
!Plan 1)rurnhead, Service
Fordwich Little of Windsor, and MISS Thelma .Gorrie is getting Sunday the week-end at the home of Mr. and j the bridge on Main S', ,
much
south : In Park This Stafford of Kitchener, visited over!. cement walk at. the approaches to
estop and Murray of Mount ForeSt, tMlIrrsn.edTlhwosm. eV,witteldez.leBsdially Sftraofmrordre the railway crossing.
Tema-
Mrs. Carl. Pennington. and children of gami where be spent two months as
Teeswater, spent Friday at the same Jr. Forest Ranger.
home,
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ross of Tees- Mrs. J. F. Crandall, Mrs. Harriet
water, Mr. end Airs, Jas, Newton, MacMillan and Mrs. Ada M. Strap-1
Clifford, spent Sunday with Mr. and ford of Fort Erie, were guests of Mrs,
Mrs, Percy Ashton, Etta Day, Mrs. W. Carter and Mr.
Miss Nazia Dane of Toronto and and Mrs, G. E. Wadland, Sarnia, also
Mr. Tom Dane, Concha, Alta., were visited at the same home.
recent guests with the Dane families, . Dr. and Mrs. Holmes and daughter
Mr. Gordon Brown underwent an ' Marion. of Elston, .Sask, visited on
Operation in Wingham General Hos- Wednesday of last week, with the
pital, on Saturday. Latest reports are former's cousin Mr. H. V. Holmes and
Mrs. Holmes, quite favorable,
Mr. and Mrs. John Montgomery, Mr, and Mrs, Alex Taylor and Mr.
Mr. and Mrs, W. Strong, Mr. and . and Mrs. Dick Carson were exhibition
Mrs. John Strong and Billy, Mr. John ; visitors.
Marks and Misses Janice, Patricial Ronald Short, of Fergus, spent sev-
and Helen Strong were guests at the oral days last week with his grand-
Thompson - Montgomery wedding in ; parents Mr. and Mrs, T. Short.
Memorials
Miss Janice Strong was bridesmaid, : Birks Robertson at GI enock one day
The reception and dinner was heldlast week,
I at the Arvilla Grande in London. Mrs. Alex, Gillen, of Hespeler, was
Among those present at the C.N.E.: a recent visitor with her mother Mrs.
were Mr, and Mrs, Manfred Irwin, Walter King,
Mr, and Mrs. Robt. Harrison, Mrs.
A. L. Stephens and Evelyn Anne,
Mrs. C. Cook, Ferne and Nadine, op=tor---co=fo 0=303=0=0 0=0
Sterling Finlay, Mr. and Mrs. Ken ri
Hastie and family; Mr, and Mrs. I U
Frank King and family, and Mr, and
Mrs. Archie Miller and Sandra.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Riddley and
daughters, Sharon and Sharlene, of
Whitby, and Mrs. E, Attwood, Ux-
bridge, spent the week-end with Mr,
and Mrs. Fred Feigel. 0
Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Edgar, Mrs. U
Curnoe and Billy, Mr. and Mrs. Dean
Cochrane of Ayr, spent Thursday and
Friday with the Edgar and Strong
families.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Miller, Detroit,
spent last week with Mr. and Mrs.
Archie Miller. Mrs. Geo. Arscott, Tor-
onto, spent the week-end at the same
home,
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Mr. and Mrs, Ernest King and their
guests,Mr. and Mrs. S. Branning and
Mr. Dales of Toronto, spent Sunday
at Fort Elgin,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Swan and Mr.
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FOR PROTECTION
Hot weather driving can
play havoc with your car
radiator. If it steams, boils
or gives any trouble, drive
in to-day and let us give you
thorough radiator service.
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Rev, and Mrs. G. D. vow return,
ed on Monday from Montreal after
attending the marriage of the form..
er's brother Mr. Erie Vegan to. Miss
Joan Bennett on aturdaY.
SHERBONDY'S
COFFEE SHOP
North of
Lyceum Theatre
Wingham, Ontario
Meals = Fountain
Service
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we flu your order for a Mem-
orial—and we provide only ma-
terials of unending serviceabil-
ity. Design and workmanship
are of the finest, and our prices
are most moderate.
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