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WN OF WINGHAM
MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS
NOMINATION MEETING
A Meiling of the Electors of the Town of Wingham for the
nomination of candidates for the office of Mayor, Reeve, Council-
lors. Public Utilities Commissioner and Public School Trustees, will
by held at the
TOWN HALL, WINGHAM
on MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1951, at 7.30 p.m.
Immediately after the close of nominations at 8.30 p.m., can-
didates will address the Electors.
Candidates must be nominated in writing. The proposer and
seconder must be municipal electors and be present at the meeting.
If the proposed candidate is not at the meeting, evidence that
he consents to be so nominated must be attached to the nomina-
tion paper.
At the nomination meeting or before 6 o'clock tam. of the
same day a candidate may resign in respect of one or more offices
for which he is nominated, by filing his resignation in writing with
the Returning Officer, and, in default, he shall be deemed to be
nominated for the office for which he was first nominated.
When a candidate files a declaration of qualification for one
office at the nomination meeting or before 9 p.m. of the same day,
he shall be deemed to have resigned as candidate for all other
offices for which he was nominated.
All candidates for office shall file the required declaration of
qualification on or before nine o'clock in the afternoon of Tuesday,
November 27th, 1951.
In the event that an election is required, it will be held on
MONDAY, DECEMBER 3rd, 1951
beginning at 9 o'clock in the morning and continuing until 5 o'clock
in the afternoon of the same day, at the following places:
WARD No, 1—Stainton's Hardware.
WARD No. 2—Heughan's Harness Shop.
WARD No. 3—Town Hall.
WARD No. 4, P.S.D. 1—Wingham Motors Garage,
WARD No. 5, P.S.D, 2—Beaver Lumber Co. office.
Dated at Wingham, Ontario, this 14th day of November, 1951.
W. A. GALBRAITH, Wingham, Ontario.
Clerk and Returning Officer
Sympathy
The sympathy of the community
goes out to the brothers and sisters
of Mr, Harry Schiestal, who passed
away at the end of last week, after
a long tedious illness in Victoria Hos-
pital, London.
W. I. Meeting
Mrs. T, Abraham, Mrs. Norman
Newans and Mrs, E. Zinn attended
the W. I meeting in Teestvater last
week and enjoyed the afternoon very
much We hope hll those who were
not privileged to attend, listened to
the recording of Mrs, Hamilton's ad-
dress over CKNX Friday night.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Elliott, Mary
and Nancy, spent a few days in Tor-
onto over the week-end,
We regret to report that Mrs.
Hunlcin is a patient in Wingham Gen-
eral Hospital at present. We all hope
she will soon be much improved.
Among those attending the Winter
Fair in Toronto were: Mr. and Mrs.
Leslie Harkness, Jackie and Kay Mr.
and Mrs. Arnold Jeff ray, Mr. and
Mrs. T. Abraham, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
1Doubledee, Mr and Mrs. Harry Mul-
vey, John, George and Alice Dickson.
Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Elliott ,and
Linda, of Belgrave, were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Darling after
church on Sunday.
Mrs. Leonard Metcalf entertained
a number of friends and relatives for I
dinner last Tuesday evening, the oc-
easion being Ralph's third birthday.
!Mrs. Metcalf Sr., celebrated her 81st.
!birthday recently, We offer congratu-
lations and wish her many more.
Mrs, McNee spent a few days last
week with her sister at Dungannon.
Mr. and Mrs. Zinn visited with
Mr. and Mrs. James Darling after
church on Sunday.
THE WINGIIAM ADVANCy-TIMES
NOV.1.0,11WQ:` al, 1951
YOUR CAR
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Little Attention
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g'Number Attend Annual Twp.
Library Board Meeting
" A
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care I Let us take care of
the little thing's on your car
and avoid the big bills for
car repair. D ri ve in to day
... we'll put your car 'in the
pink' of driving condition.
Winaharn Motors
Telephone 139
Chevrolet and Oldsmobile Cars
Chet'l'Olet Trucks
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ONE IN TEN
A million Canadians now have jobs
in manufacturing. Ten per cent of
these are in the primary textile indus-
try. (The latest Dominion Bureau fig-
ures are 1,080,000 in manufacturing
and 104,000 of these in primary tex-
tiles.)
Besides leading all other Canadian
industries in numbers employed in
manufacturing, primary textiles also
is away ahead in the size of its payroll.
It is up among the leaders in provid-
ing jobs for women and in being well
spread out through the smaller com-
munities.
Dominion Textile is a considerable
part of this basic textile industry.
• A number from here attended the
u!arinual lueeting of the Howicic Twp.
U I Library in Gorrie, last Tueusday even-
t, ing, Mrs. B. Zinn, presided, and
Miss Mary Gibson of Wroxeter, sec.-
treas., read the minutes of the last
[meeting and also gave the financial
statement for the year.
The following officers were elected; 0 1.1 President. Mr. Wm, Austin, Gorrie;
Id r Sec.-treas. and Librarian, Mrs. King.
9 Norman Wade and W. Austin were
lappoihted to interview the council for
a grant. The new books which had
been purchased were divided among
the libraries and others chosen, so
;Delmore readers please take note as
o the Howick Library Books have al-
p ways been popular here.
O Laymen's Sunday
Laymen's Sunday will be observed
in McIntosh and Delmore United
Churches next Sunday. Mr. Stewart
Collyer of Lueltnow will be the guest
O speaker,
Sympathy
We all join in extending sympathy
sympathy to Mrs. Paul Preiss and
family, Mr. ?miss passed away in
Listowel Hospital last Tuesday, The
family had just moved here two
weeks ago from their farm in How-
ids an we all regret that Mr. Preiss
was not spared to live in our midst.
Dominion Textile Company Limited
MANUFACTURERS OF o' PRODUCT'
rri
O McIntosh W.A.
.'h Notaanber meeting of McIntosh
\V .1 '.vas held at Mrs. Jack Fergu-
eon e :.-est Tuesday afternoon. A short
c ,..ng w. hold will: Mrs. Jim Har-
Amingements Were
:h.,. Remembrance Day Ser-
• . romainder of the afternoon
ey.cn: a: glinting. Refreshments
• ac•.•%••
A 1,1c:::t.rabranl't.. 'Pay service was
;az M.:Intosh enurch last Sun-
iay morning. Members of the Howick
Ilrant:h of the Canadian Legion, and
the Women's Auxiliary were present,
tiro school children sang "0 God
our Help in Ages Past", Rev. J. H.
Martin chose as the subject of his
' address, "Book of Remembrance,"
basing his remarks on Malachi 4-16,
Mr. James Vittic placed the wreath
on the memorial plaque for the Leg-
ion, a two minutes silence was obser-
ved and the service closed with
"God Save the King,"
A great many of our younger
sportsmen were successful in bagging
a deer during the past week,
DO IT NOW
Rubber and.
Marboleurn Tile
Repair Work
Built-in Cupboards
General Contracting
BENNETT CONTRACTING
COMPANY
Roy E. Bennat,
PHONE Hi 1VINGHAM
Don't wait until deep winter has
set in before having new floors
laid or your present ones re-
paired. We can do the job
proMptly.
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PHOTOGRAPHER
Phone 199 Wingham
It's the one gift for
those who mean the most
that only you can give.
May we make your
appointment today?
FURNITURE and FUNERAL SERVICE
It is surprising how many people have purchased bedroom
suites during' the past three weeks at the Mildrnay Furniture
Store
18 Beautiful Bedroom Suites from which to choose
Modern Dresser, Bed, Chiffonier, Only — $88.00
Vanity, Bed Chiffonier Only — $96.00
Walnut veneer Vanity, Bed, Chiffonier, Special — $119.00
Large double Dresser, Bed Chiffonier, Only $139.00
Other suites in walnut, limed oak, mahogany, bird's-eye
maple, etc.
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6 of one model. In order to re-
duce this unnecessary duplica-
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Besides over a dozen beautiful chesterfield suites:you'll see
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it's a pleasure indeed when your car has harder
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great gasolines — "SUPERTEST" High Com-
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your neighborhood "VERTEST" dealer
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Of putting
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From the — -
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6 New Pianos, including Willis,
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12 Reconditioned plain-case
For Pianos
It's Schuett's of course.
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