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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1951-11-28, Page 4Golden Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. William Forgie were feted at a family reception recently at the Hotel Brunswick on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary. They are shown standing behind the anniversary cake.—Staff photo. News from Our Churches ARTIFICIAL SERVICE at reduced rates from the licensed growing co- operative association from Holstein, Jersey, Ayrshire, Guernsey, Here- ford, beef and dual-purpose Short- horns. Bulls of top quality, Life membership, $25.00. Members, $5.00 per cow; non-members, $6.00 per cow. Waterloo Cattle Breeding Assoc. R.R. 1, Waterloo. For ser- vice contact Len L. Fischer, Mild-{ may, phone 60r11 before 10 a.m, WATERLOO M.M. TRACTORS & MACHINERY Clearance Sale Ladies -Misses fine winter Coats - plain or fur trimmed - all reduced 20 to 30 % - • DRESS , SALE Women's half sizes . $16.95 Misses half sizes . $9.00 - $14.50 Ofer101111.111111111111 iiiiii iiiiii iiiiii iiii iiiiiiiiiiiii iii llllllll 10111141 llllllllllllllll elwood's "Quality and Service" Phone 414 Winghath 4......moile1.1.1110.nimmilninOMMIONIMIN•nommummoOMISmiftmowwwwoom Allasta, th-GE WINGFIAM ADVANCE--TIIUS WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1953' I GET YOUR CHES'TER,FIELD chairs re-covered at Gibson's RePair2$h1e2pb, of Jo- I Phalle 260, Wingham. 28512b Cam- ega WE HAVE EXCHANGE carburetors for all space heatera and cook stove units. Iliseler & Son. "Everything oil heating". Phone 426; Box 3$2. rrb FOR SALE—One used Finlay oil-bur- ner with circulating fan, half price. Phone 537, 28b OIL, HEATING—For Quaker space heaters and parts see Iliseler & Son. Everything in oil heating. rrb FOR SALE—Girl's skating outfit, size 14-16, flared skirt, jacket, shorts and scarf. All red corduroy, gray satin lining. Only worn a few times. Phone 132. 28* FOR SALE—Silver fox coat collar, in good condition. Mrs. Cora Whit- field, phone 483J. John and Shuter Streets. FOR SALE—Cob corn in 5 or 10 ton truck loads, .Also kiln-dried shell- ed corn, For prices contact R. J, Rallantyne, R.R. 2, St Paul's,. Phone Sebringvillo 31r5. 21285* FIND OUT how you can save mon- ey and get complete insurance pro- tection when you finance your next car. Phone now and ask Stewart A, Scott, Wingham, 293. rrb GENUINE "Cornflower" Cut Glass bears the Seal of quality. Sold ex- clusively at Hamilton's Get your Christmas selections now. Look for the label on each piece, 28b NEW EQUIPMENT— All sizes of New Tractors, Models R, Z, U and G. Tractor Manure Spreaders on Rub- ber and ready for used truck tires. Tractor Double Discs and Cultivators. PHILIPS ELECTRICAL APPLI- ANCES Radial and Radios with Record Players. Electric Ranges, Refrigerators and Washers, Electric Shavers, etc. Used Electrical Appliances, wo?•••••*1 the Gift of a Lifetime! WM Mid Taal Min MO* 11401/ 0=W IOW FOR SALE Registered male Blue Tick Hound, 7 months. For the best in Blue Ticks, apply to Cecil Grain- ger, phone Wroxeter 11r14, R.R. 1, Gerrie, 28* FORTY DOLLARS foryour old range on Quaker Oil Burning Ranges. Mester & Son. rrb HaViE-OWNERS — It has definitely been established that we are going to have a lot of Frost in the prov- ince for the next five years, You will find that a set of storm win- dows will save fuel, and make your house cosy and warm, make life worth living. There is still plenty of time to order your storm sash from CAMPBELL & GORI3UTT in Wingham. They have modern equip- ment ,and will handle your order promptly. That's CAMPBELL & GOlaBUTT, sash manufacturers, Di- agonal Road in Wingham. 285b FOR SALE—White Enterprise range, for coal or wood, with reservoir; two pairs girls' tube skates, with white boots, sizes 2 and 5; also Sun- shine tricycle. Phone 571J, 28* SERVICES OFFERED—We can in- stall a draft booster or circulating fan or both on your present Quak- er space heater. Hiseler & Son, phone 420, box 332, Wingham. • rrb FOR SALE- -Child's white tube skates size 11, used only one season. Mrs. K, M. MaeLeanan, phone 196 28* NECKTIE EXCHANGE-35e each, 5 for $1.49, Money back guarantee. More and more people are saving money these days by exchanging their old used neckties for Nu-Tie Neckties, These ties are spotlessly clean and carefully inspected. Send in five of your old used ties along with $1.49 and you will receive five lovely Nu-Tie Neckties postpaid. Please state colours and style you prefer. Remember if you are not completely satisfied your money is refunded. Nu-Tie Neckties, Box 72, Station D., Toronto, Ontario. 2128* FOR SALE—Fine selection of Christ- mas cards by Coutts and Austin & Marshall. Gift wrappings, at War- ren House. rrb FOR SALE—Extension table; bed and springs, Heater for coal or wood; kitchen table; cupboard and chair; couch; lawn mower and oth- er articles. Call Tuesday, Thurs- day or Saturday. Phone 82r1, Wroxeter. 2128* USED Oil Spirt* Heaters from $15.00 up. Everything in oil heating. Box 32, phone 426. Wader & Son r A REAL BARGAIN—Dubarry Body Dusting Powder Reg. $1.75. Clear- ing at $1.00. An ideal Xmas gift. Kerr's Drug Store. 28b FOR SALE—Sow due this week. Ap- ply to Bert Holmes, RR. 2, Wing- ham, phone 632W1. FOR SALE—Nine pigs eight weeks old. Frank Stamper, Wroxeter, phone 15r20. 28* FOR SALE—Nineteen pigs, weaned one week, Apply Roy McKay, Low- er Wingham, phone 6583'8, 28b FOR SALE—Dozen pure-bred Oxford lambs, no papers. Well grown. Maitland-Glen Farm, James H. Cur- rie, phone 719W3 FOR SALE—A number of Angus hei- fers, with calves ranging in age from a week old to two months. Priced from $250.00 up. Five Oxford lambs, large, bred, $40.00 each. Harvey Timm, phone 4r1, Wrox- eter. e8* CARS FOR SALE FOR SALE-1929 Essex four-door, Lots of good miles left and priced to start rolling right away. Call 663M, Wingham. WANTED WANTED—If it's results you want, try The Advance-Times Want Ad. department. Want ads talk to a lot of people every Week, Use them often for good results. Phone 34, SELL YOUR CREAM, Eggs and Poultry the Co-op way and for your convenience we have all your Co-op Feeds available at the right prices at the Maitland Co-op Creamery, Lockers available to everyone. rrb. FREE THERMOMETER—Plus cash at your farril for dead or disabled Horses or Cows, Phone collect, Wingham, 5613. William Stone Sons Ltd. rb CUSTOM Chain Sawing—I have chain saw equipment available for cus- tom work. Douglas Caserriore, phone 727W1, 23* , ADVANCE-TIMES Want Ads fill the bill in every department. Here's the one place Where a few °Opera can make or save you Many dol- lars. Call 34, HELP WANTED—MALE HERE IS YOUR CHANCE to obtain steady employment with good earn- ings. If you're aggressive and have a ear or can obtain one, you can make big money as a Watkins dea- ler. Established rural route avail- able in your area. No investment required, Experience not necessary. We train you. Ask us for particul- ars, Write today to Dept. O-W-2. The 3, R. Watkins Company, 350 St. Roch St,, Montreal, Que. 7.1.4212Sb DISTRICT SALES REPRESENTATIVE We require an aggressive young man with specialty selling and organizing ability to represent us and sell our products in a Southwestern Ontario territory Our line includes McCaskey Cash Registers, Adding Machines, Fire-resisting safes, Counter Sales- books, etc„ and calls are principally on business concerns. Preliminary sales training given at the factory. This is a full-time, permanent position, with a protected territory and a high quality guaranteed product. Com- mission rates are high, offering good earning possibilities for the right man. A car is essential. Write, phone Galt, 870, or come to the factory on Monday, December 3rd, for an inter- view.—McCaskey Systems Limited, Gait, Ont, 28b FOR RENT—Rooms for couple with or without board. P.O .Box 101, Wingham. 28b FOR RENT—Two rooms on ground floor with separate entrance. Apply Box 99, Advance-Times. 28b FOR RENT. -Cottage on Bluevale Road, Fowler Estate; three bed- rooms, kitchen, living room, wood- shed, newly-decorated drilled well, hydro, telephone, immediate posses- sion, W. J. Henderson, R.R. 4, Wing- ham, phone 646W3, 28* REAL ESTATE HOUSE FOR SALE — Two-storey white brick house, well located on Diagonal Road, Wingham This is a well-built house, consisting of seven rooms, and is built on a good lot. For full particulars Apply to Crawford & Hetherington, Wing- ham. 142128b FOR SALE-10 acres, good house and barn; hydro throughout; two hen houses; two colony houses; drilled well, good garden, small fruits; low ' taxes, on edge of Lucknow Good place for a veteran, For quick sale. R. B. Quance, Lucknow, Ont. 285* PROPERTIES FOR SALE 25 ACRES with Dwelling and 1947 Chev, truck and trucking business with P.C.V, license, 100 ACRES on highway with modern dwelling. 250 ACRES on 86 Highway. 150 ACRES near Brussels. 164 ACRE Farm adjoining Wingharn. Large barn, hydro, water in barn and very comfortable dwelling, $13,000 with good terms. 100 ACRE Grass Farm, $8,000, with good barn. frelredfilE General Stores. THREE Hotels. GENERAL store in Wingham. GARAGE and Service Station includ- ing car sales. DWELLINGS in Brussels and Wing- ham, Seaforth, Lucknow and Tees- water. Listings wanted. W. C. OKE, Real Estate Broker, Sea- forth; E. Thompson, Salesman, phone 83X, Brussels. WARNING TO MOTORISTS Motorists are warned to proceed cautiously on the streets of Wing- ham during the winter months when streets are being plowed, so that no accidents may happen to pedestrians who are also required to use the streets. Pedestrians are requested to report to the police the number of any vehicle which appears to be driven carelessly, and prompt action will be taken. 3. W. IRWIN, Chief Constable, Wingham, Ont, 21285b TOWNSHIP OF MORRIS MUNICIPAL NOTICE Nomination for Reeve, four Coun- cillors and three School Trustees to serve the Township of Morris during the year 1952 will be held in Morris Township Hall on Friday, November 30, 1951, from 1.00 p.m. to 2.00 p.m, The election, if necessary, will 'be held"on Monday, December 10, 1051 GEO. C. MARTIN, Clerk 2128b TENDERS FOR CARETAKING Tenders will be received by the un- dersigned up to December 12 for dare- takers for the following schools, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9, 11 in Turnberry Town- ship Schaal Area, Lowest or any ten- der not necessarily accepted, Duties to commence Jan. 1, 1952. ALEX CiORRIGAN; See.-Treas. 2128b CARD Or Til'ANti8 Mrs. George Williams wishes to ex- press her deep appreciation to all rn those who se kindly teelnbered her with cards, fruit, letters, flowers, eta, during her stay in the Wingliaris HoS- pitall also a word of thanks to Mrs. Morrey and the nursing staff on the second doer, 28* gill, late of the Town of Wingham in the County of Huron, Widow, deceas- ed, who died on or about the eight- eenth day of October, A.D. 1951, are notified to send to the undersigned on or before the 1st day of Decem- ber, 1951, full particulars of their claims in writing, Immediately af- ter the said first day of December the assets of the said testatrix will be dis- tributed amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to claims of which the executors shall then have notice. DATED this 12th day of November, A.D. 1951. CRAWFORD 8s HETHERINGTON, Wingham, Ontario, Solicitors for the executors. 142128h NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persons having claims against the estate of Benjamin D. Hislop late of the Township of Howlett in the County of Huron, Farmer, deceased, who died on or about the seventeenth day of September, A.D. 1951, are no- tified to send to the undersigned, on or before the 1st day of December, 1951, full particulars of their claims in writing. Immediately after the said first day of December, the as- sets of the said testator will be dis- tributed amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to claims of which the executors shall then have notice. DATED this 12th day of November, AD. 1951. CRAWFORD, & HETHERINGTON, Wingham, Ontario, Solicitors for the executors NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persons having claims against the estate of HOWARD STEWART, late of the Village of Bluevale in the County of Huron, Carpenter, de- ceased, who died on or about the fourteenth day of August, A.D. 1951, are notified to send to the undersigned on or before the 8th day of December, 1951, full particulars of their claims in writing. Immediately thereafter the assets of the estate will be dis- tributed amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to claims of which the Executors shall then have notice. Dated this 20th day of November. A.D. 1951. CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON, Barristers ,etc., Brussels Ontario Solicitors for the Executors 28512b NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE MATTER 01l"rHE ES- TATE of FRANCIS R. STE. MARIE, late of the Township of Turnberry in the County of Huron, Farmer, Deceas- ed. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pur- suant to The Trustee Act that all cre- ditors and others having claims against the Estate of the late Fran- cis R. Ste. Marie, are required to send particulars of their claims, duly veri- fied, to J .W. Bushfield, K.C,, the sol- icitor for the Administratrix of the said Estate, on or before the fifteenth day of December, A.D., 1951, and that after such date, the Administratrix will proceed to distribute the said Es- tate, having regard only to the claims of which she shall then have had notice. DATED at Wingham, Ontario, this twenty-third day of November, A.D., 1951. 28512 b IN MEMORIAM LANE—In loving memory of our fa- ther, John Lane, who passed away December 2, 1937. Sweet are the memories so silently kept, Of one we loved and will never for- get. --Ever remembered by his family. 281/. CARD OF THANKS We would like to thank Dr. McKib- ben, the Wingham Hospital staff, Sick Children's Hospital, London, Currie's Funeral Home, Jim Camer- on, and all our friends for helping us in our sorrow during the loss of our little daughter, Barbara.—Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brooks. CARD OF THANKS M d M T IVIorrison wish r an rs, ohn to thank everyone who sent cards and gifts to Marilyn while she wits sick, Special thanks to Mrs. Morrey, the nurses and Dr. McKibbon, who at- tended her. 28b THE VOICE OF TEMPERANCE This time it's The Globe and Mail that has associated the Canada Tem- perance Act with rampant bootleg- ging. This is just the old wet propa- ganda smear again, We who live In Canada Temperance Act territory know better. We are in a position to know that bootlegging is not exces- sive in our Huron communities. We also know that the law is catching up with the bootlegger in One place after another. If bootlegging is the problem it will certainly not be solved by scrapping the Canada 'Deliverance Act in favor Of the Ontario Liquor Control Act. That would mean more outlets and therefore more drinking and consequently More bootlegging. Would the Globe and Mail care to comment on bootlegging in Toronto or any other Liquor Control Act area? Advt. Goforth Auxiliary The Fall Thankoffering meeting of the Goforth Eeenitee Auxiliary Nag held in the Sunday School room of the church on Tursday evening of last week with a good attendance pre- sent. The president, Mrs. ,Tohn Don- aldson opened the meeting with an invocation. After the singing of the first hymn, Edna Carr led in prayer. The Scripture reading was divided into four parts whim were given by Bernice Norman, Mrs. W. Congram, Mrs. P. Campbell and Mrs. M. Rae, and this was followed by the medita- tion given by Mrs. Balser. The minutes of the last meeting were read and the roll call given. The treasurer, Bernice Norman, gave her report. The offering was received and the dedicatory prayer offered by Mrs. J. Carr. A very interesting reading "In Cov- enanting Days" was given by Mrs. Mowbray. She reminded us that we should not hold lightly the privilege of freedom of worship because it was obtained for us at a high cost. A very lovely selection of instru- mental music, "The Holy City" by Mrs. H. Bateman was much enjoyed by all. The president, Mrs. Donaldson, in- troduced the special speaker of the evening, Mrs. Moores of Belgrave, who gave a very thought-provoking and inspiring address, She reminded us of the countless things we have to be thankful for and how we should be willing to share those blessings with those in less fortunate circumstances. She also spoke of the personal hard- ships confronting the men and wo- men who are trying to take the light of Christianity into heathen lands. We should appreciate the privilege and joys of stewardship and remember that our first consideration of christ- ian living was not merely making a living but rather making a life. Mrs. Donaldson then closed the meeting with prayer. Following this lunch was served and a social hour enjoyed by all. S.W.M.C. The November meeting of the Sen- ior Women's Mission Circle was held at the home of Mrs. George Scott on Wednesday afternoon, The vice-president ,Mrs. John Fal- coner presided and opened the meet- ing with the hymn "Come and Revive Us 0 Lord", followed with prayer by Mrs. Falconer. After the minutes and roll call were read and adopted, business was dis- cussed, Miss Marjorie Ann Scott favoured with a lovely solo entitled "No One Ever Cared For Me Like Jesus". A Bible quizz on Bible Char- acters was conducted by Mrs. M. Cameron. The devotional and scrip- ture was taken by Mrs. C. R. Cante- Ion basing her remarks on Acts II verse 26 "What Is A Christian?" and When he had found him, he brought him unto Antioch and It came to pass that a whole year they assembled themselves with the church and taught many people and the disciples were called Christians first in Antibelt The main theme was concerning, "Heine Missions", Mrs. J. Falconer gave an interest- ing talk on the founding of several home mission churches, Mrs. J. Coyle read an article on the Horne Mission Work in HaVelodh. A season of prayer was conducted by several members of the circle. The closing hymn "h'ollo'wing Jesus EVer r)ey by Day", Was sung A dainty lunch was Served, B,V.W.M,C. A splendid gathering of young ladies met at the home of Pastor and Mrs. J. Coyle on Thursday evening for the November meeting of th4 mission circle. The president, Mrs1 Bruce Mae- MacLean presided and opened the meeting with all singing "Some Bright Morning", and Mrs. Frank Collar led in prayer. Mrs, MacLean. read an interesting letter, received from our Missionary Miss Laura. Collar, of Nigeria, Africa. Mrs. -t., Proctorread a letter from "Sudan . United Mission" exhorting us to lie more faithful with. cur prayers and giving, Missionaries give up so much to proclaim the gospel of Jesus Christ, while we at home, so often, forget to even pray or give, Mrs, Bob Kerr then favoured With a piano solo "Back of the Clouds", The devotional was capably given by Miss Vivian MacLean concerning "Giving Thanks", Psalm 50, Whose offered praise glorifieth me, and to him that ordereth his conversation aright will I show the salvation of God." A lovely solo entitled, "When I Get to. The End of The Way" was rendered by Mrs. Reg Collar, after which a season of prayer was con- ducted by Mrs. Coyle, Mrs, G. Scott and Mrs, B. MacLean. The main theme was concerning work of"The Association of Baptists for World Evangelism". Mrs, Bill Aitken, Miss- es Ruth Cantelon and Vivian Mac- Lean each read interesting articles concerning the work in the Upper Amazon, Phillipines and Peru. Evan- gelism is paying-off and the Lord is really blessing. Churches are being erected and Sunday Schools for both children and adults, The hymn "Precious Lord Take My Hand' was sung and Mrs, Bruce MacLean closed in prayer. A dainty lunch was served and a social time enjoyed. DON'T MISS the BEATTY TRAVEL SHOW at Walker's Home Furnish- ings tomorrow, Thursday, November 29th, 1.30 to 9.00 p.m. 208 .91.1.1.1•01.111molls11•••••110.1.11.16.041m041.10.0i4.0104 Your Support and ... VOTE on Monday, Dec. 3rd will be appreciated i by W Jack Willits I • Candidate for Councillor Turnberry Township for 1952. mimpamoorao...,...1A.swo mom o • mo. Evening Auxiliary The November meeting of the Ex. ening Auxiliary of Wingham United Church was held in Inc Sunday School room on the evening of the 20th. Miss Yvonne McPherson conducted the Worship service, assisted by Mrs. Athol Purdon, reading the Scripture lesson from St. Paul's Epistle to the Ephesians, Mrs. Percy Stainton lead- ing in prayer, and Miss Phyllis Johns reading an article on the value and importance of prayer. A piano solo by Miss Catherine Keating was much enjoyed. Mrs. W. H, Edwards gave a splen- did interpretation of the second chap- ter of the Study Book dealing with missionary work on the Frontiers of Canada. Mrs. J, Reavie then conduct- ed the business and received the var- ious rports, A nominating committe composed of Mrs. E. Shera, Mrs. G. W, Tiffin and Miss Alice Heard was named to bring in a slate of officers at the December meeting. The meet- ing closed with a hymn and th Miz- pah bnediction. A social time was then enjoyed. LOST LOST—Kitten, brown, vicinity sephine St., Saturday night, eron's FOR SALE H HIS irdiLENcER Y oar LI MEDICS "Sr 21)ena 21 Jewett $4954 $4950 David Cromptop JEWELLER Certified Watchmaker Phone 59 Wittglimm HEARING AID USERS—We have most types of fresh hearing-aid GEO MERKLEY'S GARAGE AND batteries in stock at all times. Pat- MACHINERY SALES & SERVICE tison Radio and Electric. 142128b 18 elinort1 r 6.i. LivE§Toox FOR SALE ee, tiones: helmore, 4 Wroxeter 7r7 CRE Sell Antiques with Modern Want ►Ads. They Get Results NOTICE TO DITORS AU persons having claims against the estate of Catherine Ann Faller- FOR SALE OR RENT 142128b MODERN BAKERY. 3, W JAW-WIELD, K.C,, DWELLING with 10 acres of land, Wingham, Ontario, STORE space in Lucknow. Solicitor for the Achriinistratrix. k