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rage Six The Wingham Advance-Times, Wednesday, April 29, 1953
HELP WANTED.---vxligAix
FOR SALE
CRESS CORN SALVE—for sure re-
lief, Druggists sell Cress Bunion
Salve — wear stylish shoes soon.
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
FOR SALE—Ten young pigs six
weeks' old. Ben MeClenaghan,
Phone 402-3-1, 29b
WANTED---Egg packers and poultry
house workers. Steady employ-
ment. Apply office of United Co-
operatives, Wingham. 29b
ALL TYPES of rubber stamps and
stamp pads sold at The Wingham
Advance-Times.
FOR, SALE-19 pigs, ready to wean,
Donald McCormick, phone 604-W-2.
29b
KIN=KENO
NUMBERS
Wed. April 22 B=2
Thur., Apr. 23 N=45
Fri., Apr. 24 B.10
Sat., Apr. 25 1=26
Mon., Apr. 27 G=51
Hugh Cook, Beigrave
completed full house
on G-51 for 8400
KINSMEN CLUB
of WINGHAM
Eat AarytIlring with
FALSE TEETH!
Refit and tighten your
dentures with BRIMMS
PLASTI- LINER...
the permanent reliner
OVER 5,000,000 PACKAGES SOLD
ONLY 1.50 for 1 Plate
CARD OF THANKS
We 'wish to express our heartfelt
thanks and appreciation to our many
friends and neighbours for the kind-
ness and sympathy shown in the loss
of our dear r. ;they, for the beautiful
floral tributes, cards and letters of
sympathy. We especially wish to
thank Rev, H. L. Parker and Rev.
Charles Cox for their consoling
words; Miss Stella Nethery, Mrs.
Clarence Wade, Mrs. George Jordan
and Mrs. Harold Walsh for their
many acts of kindness.
The VanCamp family. 29*
Mrs. Carrie Cutler,
President Rebekah
Assembly Visited Lodge
Over one hundred ladies of the three
lodges, Walkerton, Teeswater and
Wingham Rebekah lodges held a joint
meeting in the Wingham lodge rooms
on Tuesday evening last, in honour of
Mrs. Carrie Cutler, of Welland, presi-
dent of the Rebekah Assembly of
Ontario. A guard of honour welcomed
her into the lodge room. Mrs. Norma
McKay, of Ripley, district deputy pres-
ident of Kincardine district was also
present and spoke to the members.
The Wingharn'Degree team exempli-
fied the degree on the initiation of
two candidates under the direction of
degree captain Roy Bennett.
Noble Grand Anne Henry introduced
the president, Mrs. Carrie Cutler, and
she spoke on, how to he a good Re-
bekah, which was very interesting to
all. Afterwards she was presented
with a gift by the joint lodges.
Visitors were also present from
Ripley.,
The meeting was closed in the
usual manner and a delicious lunch
was served by the hostesses of the
evening.
•
CARD OF THANKS
M. and Mrs, Jim Angus wish to
express their gratitude to friends !RADIO MEN DISCUSS and neighbours for the flowers and
many acts of kindness and sympathy
extended to them in their recent be-'
reavement. Special thanks to Dr.
McKibben and Rev. Alex Nimmo.
29b AT OTTAWA MEETING
FOR SALE
19,51 DODGE CLUB COACH
This car has gone only 29,000
miles . , . is clean inside and
out . has a lovely grey finish,
good rubber, equipped
with Air Conditioning ,
Automatic Windshield Cleaners
Priced for quick), sale,
Financing can be arranged.
PHONE 674-It
musimmunowainimmumn
MEN'S
Sport and
Fine Shoes
HARRY BROWNE
COB CORN
Limited Supply of Well Matur-
ed Cob Corn for delivery to
your farm.
Low Moisture Content.
Grown in Wallaceburg District
Prompt and Conrtemis Service
Assured.
Attention FarmersA
We have a special service of
ground hammered corn. There
is a limited supply, be sure to
phone 455 or 589. This can be
obtained at
JOHN BUMSTEAD & SON
Phones 455 or 589 Wingham
Safer, Easier, Faster
from start to finish
$175
Richard Hudnut announces
the all-new home permanent
with revolutionary
Beauty Rinse Neutralizer
NEW! BEAUTY RINSE NEUTRALIZER with
creme rinse built-in. Automati-
cally neutralizes, conditions and
beauty-finishes hair in one quick
step. Gives you bouncier, prettier,
longer-lasting curls with a never-
before kind of natural lustrous
softness. Never that "new perma-
nent" look!
NEW! DOUBLE-QUICK METHOD. Mimi-
notes all nuisance steps. No messy
dripping time. No waiting for
hours while hair dries on curlers.
Takes less time from start to fin•
ish than any other type of home
permanent, You can unwind curia
immediately!
NEW! SAFETY-BALANCED WAVING LOTION.
Balanced and buffered to protect
hair vitality and health. Insures
a curl that goes right to the ends.
Gentlest regular lo tion on the
market today.
NEW! SALON CUSTOM-TIMING for your.
kind of hair. You control the
curl with professional-type safe-
guards. No fizz, no fuzz, no "fail
to take." Say goodbye forever to
that "new permanent" look!
We ynake no wild promises, no empty guarantees.
Your beautiful hair will speak for itself.
ERR'S DRUG STORE
Finest Beauty Preparations
P.bRSONALS
MOTHER'S DAY is Sunday, May
10th—McKibbon's have suitable gift
suggestions and a full display of
Mother's Day Cards by Rustcraft.
29:6b
SAVE $$$ PLUMBNG SUPPLIES
KITCHEN SINKS - BATHROOM
SETS—Porcelain enamel steel acid
resisting sinks, three-piece bath-
room sets, white or coloured -
chrome fittings. Laundry tubs,
shower cabinets, pressure water
systems - oil burners - septic and
oil tanks, air conditioning furnaces,
convector radiation, Helpful instal-
lation diagrams in free catalogue.
All shipments delivered, you pay no
freight, Write or visit S, V.
JOHNSON PLUMBING SUPPLIES,
STREETSVILLE, ONTARIO.
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FIVE BIG FEATURES of the Surge
Filter Cooler--filters and cools in
one operation, will handle up to 40
gallons of milk an hour, needs only
to be attached to pressure system,
is all stainless steel construction,
and no milk is exposed. Call Lovell
McGuire, Surge Service Dealer,
phone 593, Wingham. 22:29b
FOR SALE-3-piece Chesterfield
Suite in excellent condition, grey
colour, priced 50%. Phone 275,
22:29b
WHEN YOU WANT to send the very
finest Mother's Day greeting,
choose a "Coutts" card at Kerr's
Drug Store. 29b
PICTURE FRAMING a Specialty.
Warren House. 29:13:27rrb
FOR SALE—one all-white porcelain
table top electric range, $190. Phone
29. 29b
FOR SALE—Four re-built washing
machines. Guaranteed $40 and up.
Thomson Appliances. 29b
FOR SALE—Boys' balloon bicycle,
C.C.M. used only 2 years, tire size
26 x 2. Phone 201. 29b
FOR SALE-10 x 20 brooder house
and used oil brooder stove in ex-
cellent condition. Apply Jim Ben-
inger, phone 176. 29b
FOR SALE-6-tube Motorola car
radio, excellent condition. Phone
637-J. 29*
FOR SALE--Man's C.C.M. Bicycle
with three-speed gear. Good con-
dition. Phone 735-J-3. Bob McMur-
ray. 29*
RUSTCRAFT MOTHER'S DAY
CARDS are so right! See them today
at 1VIcKibbon's. 29:6
SELLING OUT ! Complete selection
of household articles, including
beds, stove (electric), chesterfield
suite, chairs. Everything must go
by May 25th. For particulars phone
Wingham 674-R. 29b
FOR SALE—Man's bicycle, in good
condition. Phone 90. 29h
'OR SALE—Baby crib, all steel
with spring and mattress; Full
size piano bench with music depart-
ment; ladies' roll-top writing desk.
A. J. Walker, Shuter St., phone
224. 29b
ATTeINTION POULTRY RAISERS—
A "NEW LOW PRICE on VI-
OXALINE" (Sulfaquinoxaline Li-
quid Concentrate) $10.00 for a 160
Ounce Canadian Gallon, is now on
sale at McKibbon's and Kerr's
Drug Store in Wingham. 29b
SEED FOR SALE
Local grown No, 1 Clovers and
Timothy. Per bus., Alfalfa $23.50,
Red Clover 16,00, Timothy 8.00, Yel-
low Sweet 7.20, White Sweet 6.60, Per
lb., Ladma $1,10, White Dutch .70,
Reed Canary .60, Orchard .30, Brome
.26, Meadow Fescue .25. Complete
stock of other grasses, Oats $1.50
bus. We do custom grain cleaning
and treating.
ROY CRAMI & SON
Pinkerton, Ontario
Phone Cargill 68-w-3. rrb
CARS FOR SALE
FOR SALE—'50 Ford Custom Tudor,
built-in radio, new slip covers, pric-
ed for quick sale. Phone 291.
29:6:13:20*
FOR SALE-1938 Plymouth coach, in
good condition. Phone 489. 29b
WATERLOO M.M. TRACTORS
AND MACHINERY
A complete line of farm kaPletnents.
Full selection of Watt'S Rose Brand
Farm Peed Made In Palmerston,
Out
MERKLEY'S GAIIAGP. AND sotttotnt SALES &
Beittibre Ontario
POULTRY FOR SALE
POULTRYKEEPERS—see these new
May prices on Hillside Chicks, Pul-
lets - dayold $19.90 - 2 week $30. -
3 week $33,90, Also older pullets.
Mixed chicks. Cockerels. Canadian
Approved. Contact agent Mitchell
Elliott, R.R. 5, Brussels, Phone
13r13. 29b
MISCELLANEOUS
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
GIBSONS UPHOLSTERING SHOP--
Chesterfields, chairs; recovered
truck and car seats. MAPLE Street,
Wingham, phone 553J.
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BAKER'S PRIVATE HOSPITAL,
Lucknow, Ont., has opened a new
wing, anyone requiring accommo-
dation, phone 129-M, tray service,
nurses in charge at all times. E. V.
Baker, manager. 29:6:13:20*
.SPECAL OFFERS
SAVE MONEY by using our storage
lockers, available to town and
country citizens. Sell your cream,
eggs, and poultry to your Wingham
Co-operative. Ask for your Cash div-
idend for Eggs, Poultry and Cream.
It pays to deal with the United Co-
operatives in Wingham. 25rrb
DOLLARS HAVE MORE SENSE
when saved and used the Credit
Union way. Help us build a com-
munity investment fund for profit.
Information on Beigrave Credit
Union at the Co-op or Ab. Nethery
in Wingham. Serves a 15 mile
radius. 22 :29b
FARMERS AND POULTRYMEN—
Caponize your young cockerels;
better returns in meat and price,
apply Miss Vicki Moszkowski, R.R.
3, Wingham. Phone 713-w-2. 29*
ROOM WITH BOARD
WILL GIVE ROOM and board to
young man. Phone 418. 29b
REAL ESTATE
LISTINGS WANTED—If you have a
business, farm or house to sell, con-
tact Stewart A. Scott, Phone 293,
Wingham. 2rrh
FOR SALE—House and lot on Centre
street, residence of the late Mrs.
Birtch. Apply Box 20, Advance-
Times. !rrb
FOR SALE-6 room stuccoed house
with asphalt roof; 3-piece bath up-,
stairs and 2-piece bath downstairs;
centrally located; large basement
and furnace, for further information
phone 293. llrrb
FOR SALE-5 room frame house
with 3 room apartment adjoining;
3 piece modern bath; upstairs new-
ly decorated; modern kitchen and
dinette. Lot 66' x 132'. Immediate
possession. Phone 293 for further
information. 15rrb •
FOR SALE--By tender, white brick
church, 40' x 28'; good condition; to
he sold as standing; formerly'Orange
Hill United Church; lot 16, con. 10,
Howick. Tenders will be received by
the undersigned until May 6th, Ap-
ply Geo. Galbraith, R. R. 1, Gorrie;
Phone 44 r 1, Fordwich. 22:29b
FOR SALE—Vaa storey frame house
in Bluevale; hard and soft water
inside on pressure system; good
location; small barn on premises.
Apply Sperling Yeo, phone 610-w-4.
29 :6b
FOR RENT
FOR, RENT—One acre of garden
ready for use. Apply Mrs. Lewis,
North Street, Phone 642-J-12.
29b
FOR RENT-100 acres available for
pasture, good grass and never fail-
ing water. Mel jermyn, Bluevale,
phone 53r12 Brussels. 29*
LOTS riOR, SALE
FOR SALE--Two full size building
lots, Apply Mrs. L 5, Beninger,
phone 176, 29b
HELP WANTED—MALE
MACHINISTS—Experieneed 1st. class
men, required by Western Ontario
manufacturer, Good wages, excellent
working conditions, Apply to Mr.
(!race, plant superintendent, the
Dominion koad MAchinery Co, Urn.-
ited, Coderleh, Ontario,
MAKE MONEY and win friends, sel-
ling our exclusive blouses, nylons,
lingerie, Satisfaction guarapteed.
No investment. Good commission,
Stenber Distriobting Company,
30 McRoberts Aye., Toronto. 29b
SEAMSTRESS for sewing upholster-
ing covers. Apply Fry & Blackhall
Ltd., Wingham. 29b
WANTED
PIANO WANTED preferably Mason
& Risch, Heintzman or Sherlock
Manning. Apply Box 26 Advance-
Times, 22:29*
DEADSTOCK removed from your
farm promptly for sanitary disposal.
Telephone collect: Palmerston 123W,
Durham 398 or Wingham 378. GOR-
DON YOUNG LIMITED, 1rrb
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons having claims against
the estate of Annie E. Corrigan late
of the Township of Turnberry in the
County of Huron, Widow, who died
on or about the 26th day of March,
A.D. 1953, are notified to send to the
undersigned on or before the 2nd day
of May, 1953, full particulars of their
claims in writing. Immediately after
the said 2nd day of May the assets
of the said testatrix will be distri-
buted_ amongst the parties entitled
thereto, having regard only to claims
of which the executors shall then
have notice.
Dated this 14th day of April, A.D.
1953.
CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON
Wingham, Ontario,
Solicitors for the Executors.
15:22:29b
TENDERS WANTED
Signed, and sealed tenders will be
received by the undersigned until 12
o"clock, E. D. T., 28th of May, 1953, for
tenders for the construction of a
Laundry and Boiler room for the
Wingham General Hospital at Wing-
ham, Ontario.
Plans and specifications may be
obtained from the Architects, Roun-
thwait & Fairfield, 22 Harbord
Street, Toronto, Ontario, or from
(Mrs.) E, B. Walker, Secretary-
Treasurer of the Wingham General
Hospital Board, Wingham, Ontario,
upon deposit of $25.00. Sub-trades
may see the drawings at the Archi-
tects or at the Wingham General
Hospital, Wingham, Ontari6.
Separate mechanical and electrical
tenders are requested.
The lowest or any tender may not
necessarily be accepted.
Eleanor- J. Walker,
Secretary-Treasurer,
Wingham General Hospital
Wingham, Ontario.
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TENDERS FOR COAL
Federal Buildings—Province of
Ontario
SEALED TENDERS addressed to
undersigned and endorsed "TEN-
DER FOR COAL", will be received
until 3 p.m. (E.D.S.T.) WEDNES-
DAY, MAY 13, 1953, for the supply
of coal and coke for the Federal
Buildings throughout the Province of
Ontario,
Terms of tender with specifications
and conditions attached can be ob-
tained from the Chief of Purchasing
and Stores, Department of Public
Works, Ottawa, and the District Ar-
chitect, 236 Adelaide St. East, Toronto,
Ont.
Tenders should be made on the
forms supplied by the Department
and in accordance with departmental
specifications and conditions attached
thereto.
The Department reserves the right
to demand from any successful ten-
der, before awarding the order, a
security deposit in the form of a
certified cheque on a chartered bank
in Canada, made payable to the order
of the Honourable the Minister of
Public Works equal to 10 per cent of
the amount of the tender, or Bearer
Bonds of the Dominion of Canada or
of the Canadian National Railway
Company and its constituent com-
panies unconditionally guaranteed as
to principal and interest by the Do-
minion of Canada, or the aforemen- I
tioned bonds and a certified cheque
if required to make up an odd
amount.
Such security will serve as a guar-1
antee for the proper fulfilment of
the contract.
ROBERT FORTibiR,
Acting Secretary.
Department of Public Works,
Ottawa, April 15, 1953. 29 :6b
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to take this opportunity of
expressing my thanks and appreclaa
Mon to the kind friendS who rememe
`bered me with cards and gifts while
I was in ,the hospital, A special
thanks to Mrs. Morrey and her kind
staff Of nurses and pe, Painter.
Bridge Club Score.
Seven tables were in play at the
weekly meeting of the bridge club last
Thursday. Results were:
North and South: 1, Mrs, J. H.
Crawford and W. H. French; 2. Mrs.
A. R. DuVal and V, Dittmer; 3. Mrs.
W. H. French and Mrs. G, Godkin,
East and West: 1, Mrs, J, J. Brown
and 0. Haselgrove; 2. R. Bonner and
3, A. Wilson; 3, Mrs. R. E. McKinney
and Mrs. G, H. Ross,
Here's Your Chance
To Win $20.00
Would you like to win $20.00 in
merchandise certificates? A bit of
extra spending power for that spring
hat, fishing rod, buggy for the baby,
or just plain food? Get into the
"Words of Wisdom" contest and find
out how easy it is. Nothing to buy,
sell or mortgage. Just follow the
rules on page 9, rack your brains a
little, and you're in business. And
you can start right now. That $20,00
could come in awfully handy!
At a meeting last week in Ottawa,
five well-known central Ontario
broadcasters discussed the problems
of providing television service to
those areas of Ontario north and west
of Toronto which are :lot currently
being covered.
A. Keith MacKinnon, eminent radio
consulting engineer informed the
group that there are still many pn-
known factors in the field of television
propagation, and it is therefore ex-
tremely difficult if not impossible, to
accurately estimate the potential cov-
erage of a TV station, with a slide
rule and a drafting board.
This group, consisting of Ralph
Snelgrove, of CKRB Barrie, Fred
Metcalf CJOY, Guelph, W. T. Cruick-
shank, CKNX, Wingham, Bill Hawk-
ins, CFOS, Owen Sound and Gordon
Smith, CFOR, Orillia, was in Ottawa
for the, purpose of investigating the
possibility of using the Collingwood
mountain as a site for a television
station on channel 3.
All of the proposed ideas however'
proved graVe problems technically,
which could only be resolved by con-
tinuing study and discussion.
Following the technical discussions,
the group made tentative plans for an
extensive tour of American Television
!installations, Further studies of the
many and varied problems posed by '
this new medium will be undertaken
in the near future.
Water Down Drain
Threat to Existence
Luc=Tee=Win Told
Eighty percent of the available
water in this district is going "down
the drain", according to Irwin Lob
singer, chairman of the Saugeen
Valley Conservation Authority. Mr.
Lobsinger was speaking at a meeting
of the Luc-Tee-Win Conservation
club, held at the Wingham Town
Hall last Tuesday.
Speaking of 'the importance of
water to the community, Mr. Lob-
singer pointed out that 'this district
is experiencing on 80% run-off of all
the rain that falls, due to indiscrim-
inate ditching and over cutting of
trees. He cited the deserts of North
Africa, which used to be heavily
forested, as examples of what might
happen in this country if present
trends continue. "We must get away
from the heritage of the pioneers,
who thought of trees as enemies to
be destroyed as quickly as possible",
the speaker stated.
Mr. Lobsinger touched on the con-
servation projects which were now
under way in the district, particu-
larly the Saugeen Valley Conserva-
tion Authority, He said that the
government • was paying dollar for
dollar in the scheme, which is ex-
pected to cost a total of about $20,000
this year ,mainly in reforestation.
He expressed the hope that a Mait-
land Valley Authority would be set
up before too long, to deal with sim-
ilar problems in the Wingham dis-
trict.
In closing Mr. Lobsinger made a
plea for better farmer-sportsmen
relations. He cited numerous inci-
dents where ignorant and uninformed
sportsmen had incurred the farmer's
wrath by stupid and malicious acts,
and urged the club to make sure
none of their members act in such
unsportsmanlike fashion.
Following Mr, Lobsinger's . talk,
coloured movies, sponsored by the
Carling Conservation Club, were
shown on hunting and fishing sub-
jects. About 100 Members and guests
were present at the meeting,
THANK YOU
I would like to extend
my sincere appreciation
to all my customers and
bespeak a continuance
of this good will for my
successor, Mr. Leslie
J.- Bilitiett.
FRED D. NEWMAN
—Mr. and Mrs. Mike McPhail, Bob
and Mary Ellen, were Saturday visit-
ors in St. Marys.
—Mrs. E, M. Snell has returned
home after visiting in Chicage, Illin-
ois and Dayton, Ohio.
Joe Kerr and W. B. McCool wore in
Toronto last week where they attend-
ed the presidents' dinner of the Ont-
ario Road Builders' Association,
—Mrs. (Rev.) H. L, Parker and
Elizabeth, spent the past week with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Simpson of
Glencoe,
—Mr. and Mrs, E. A. Elliott and
son, Brad, spent the week-end with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
Brown.
Mr. Jim Spielvogel and Miss Jean
Dolmage, Kitchener, spent the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spiel-
vogel.
—Mrs, Geo. Dalgleish of Hamilton,
visited during the past week with Mr.
and Mrs. R. G. Gannett and attended
the meetings in the Presbyterian
Church.
—Mrs. George Deyell and Miss
Dorothy Deyell left on Sunday to
spend several weeks with the former's
sister, Mrs, Walter Tisdale, and other
friends in Kindersley, Saskatchewan.
—Misses Hazel and Minnie Weir,'
of Toronto, spent the week-end with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs, D. L. Weir,
Leopold Street. Mrs. Thos. McMichael
of Wroxeter, was also a week-end vis-
itor at the same home.
—The 66th Annual Diocesan meet-
ing of the. Woman''s Auxiliary of the
Church of England was held in St.
Paul's Cathedral, London, on April
21st., 22nd and 23rd. 'Those attending
from St. Paul's Church, Wingham,
were Mrs. (Rev.) H. L. Parker, Mrs.
(Dr.) Wm. Connell and Mrs. Jack
King.
Bride-Elect Honofed
Miss Gertrude Wraith, popular
bride-elct, was guest of honour at a
miscellaneous shower on Wednesday
evening, held at the home of Mrs.
Harold Taylor, Josephine Street. As-
sisting the hostess were Mrs. K. Sim-
mons, Miss Anne Geddes and Mrs.
Ernest Walker.
EXTRA MILEAGE
In the United Kingdom, where sugar-
control continues to be rigid, Bilges
costs twice as much as in Canada,
Where controls were removed in 1949.
Repairing SHOES Sales
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Wool Growers' Organization'
WOOL
SHIP COLLECT TO
Our Registered Warehouse No. 1
WESTON, ONTARIO
Reliable Grading
Direct Settlement
Shippers may obtain sacks and twine-
without charge from
George Haldenby, Holyrood
Morley McMichael, R.R. 2, Wroxeter.
Norman McDowell, Beigrave
or by writing direct to
CANADIAN CO-OPERATIVE
WOOL GROWERS LIMITED
217 Bay Street, Toronto, Canada
BIRTHS
MeCALLUIVI—In Wingham General
Hospital, on Wednesday, April 22nd,
1953, to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mc-
Callum, 57 Craig St„ London, a ;ion,
HACKETT—In Wingham General
Hospital, on Thursday, April 23rd.,
1953, to Mr. and Mrs, Donald Hack-
ett, R. R. 7, Lucknow, a daughter.
BAKER—In Wingham General Hos-
pital, on Thursday, April 23rd., 1953,
to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Baker,
Wingham, a daughter,
SNELL—In Wingham General Hospi-
tal, on Saturday, April 25th„ 1953,
to Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Snell,
Londesboro, a daughter.
SHIELL—In Brantford General Hos-
pital on Tuesday, April 21st, 1953, to
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Shiell (nee
Susan Paisley) a son.
CARD OF THANKS
Mrs. Thos. Weir and family wish
to thank neighbours and friends for
their kindness, sympathy and flowers
during their recent bereavement. Also
wish to thank Dr, Crawford, Mrs,
Morrey and the staff of the Wingham
General Hospital. 29*