The Wingham Advance-Times, 1956-01-11, Page 4'Price Support
• - • • .Discussed 'by Foru m
,Meeting
of o, the, Bodritin Earn), met Sr ,
th'e hOnte'.iit ,Mt, and 7 VS,, Oar] Prot-
40;‘.00i*OP.iir ,34,
After listening• t.O...thelPraaticast the
groups,' disMisSe'd the topic "Who
Benefits fro*, Price Supports?"
SCOUT CORNER
Without obligation pitast send' Mt
the booklet "Canadian Regular 1,Artior"
NAME
StitIMer Ott BOX
Haskins-Allan—That we re-appoint
the Brucellosis committee for the
year 1956, and that we appoint Win.
Austin., as inspector. Carried,
Gibeon-McMichael--That we appoint
Gowdy and Arthur Gibson to the
Gerrip Community Hall Board; Ivan
Haskins arid H. Gowdy to the Bellmore
COmpunity 'Cen•tfetBoard",;• -and ANSTray
Cooper, Mrs. Wm. McCann, Harry
Sangdm, Ken Grlditim, 'Hafold'Pelidelc,"
Mel Milan and Harvey McMichael to
the Yordwich Community Hall Board.
Cari2 lod.
Gibson-HaskinsL,Th#,4e* advance:
the Wroxeter Commupity Hall $2500.00.
Carried,
Gibson-Allan—That the road ac-
counts as approved he paid. Carried.
McMichael-Gibson— That the follow-
ing accounts be paid, Carried.
Underwood Ltd., typewriter, $250.00;
Assoc, of Assessing °Meer's, member-
ship, $10.00; Ont. Assoc, of Rural
Municipalities, membership, $10.00;
County of Huron, hospitalization,
$47.25; Ontario Good Roads Assoc.,
membership, $10.00; Wingham General
Hospital, grant, $8,000.00; Partridge's
Service, relief, $13.04; R. H, Stephens
& Son, relief, $13.30; Robt, Gibson,
wood, $26.00; Win. Marriner, relief,
$21.17; W, E. Whitfield, exchange on
checpics, $6,05; Listowcl and Dist. Fire
Area, share fire area acct. $44.87.
Road',Aceount, transfer, $2,343.11,
IlaAina-Alirtn --That we' do how
adjourn to Meet again on February
6th, .or at the call of.. the reeve.
Carried, ,
T. IL Pollock, H. Gowdy,
Clerk. Reeve,
i Tripe - Weddings Minerals I
pHoNt
Located on 40flephirio ht, North
of Cat& Tr/kola
itifEitil, Owner
Taxi and Car Ti ittili
185- E
By PL. Byron Adorns
The 1st. WInginun Boy Scout Troup
had its regular incetiog' on Friday,
;January 6th, 1956., The Boys learned a
new game which was enjoyed by all,
In instruction they were taug14 knots,,
Tenderfoot.tests, and. 2nd' Class signal-
:Ing, The P.L.s themselves were taught
'2nd. and 1St, Class signalling, Scout
Doug Lockridgo passed this Tender-
foot and a few other ,boys, will soon
have theirs, ..,•
Patrol competition was „keen with
the Swans and Panthers tied at 114
Points, The Wolves at 113 and the
B, avers at 112.
The Scouts -wish tb thank MreWirit-
ney Grose for his kindness in allowing
them to use a part of his basement for
a, patrol den.
•. Scouts Bob Bollenbeck arid Byron.
Adams started to clean up on Satur-
:day. It will not be long before it' is
'turned into a Cosy den.
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FOR
FIRE, LIFE
AUTOMOBI LE
INSURANCE
Call Stewail A. Scott
Phone 293 Minimal •
REAL ESTATE SALESMAN
Remeenting :
Dudley IN. Pekoes
petowet
inn4•4=Dimmor••••••moom
ill!••••••••15.111109,11/EMO 11.1.10.....MPOOM001111 0 Op!'"
UNDYS'
„ree Pelivery, Phone 82 1;
Utility' find Seivich tihieg "1915
`. Save on these week-end
Specials
)
Vita B Cereal
alikarger4p/Kg4014,.
• ,
—A family party was held at the
home, Of Mr,; and Mrs. Jack Hopper,
'London, In 40.0,00' 6i Mr. and Mrs.
• W. J. ;Brown/ who.•beietirated their
fortieth wedding anniversary Christ-
rnas, w eek., 1 4
,iingorim•miimaimoaDitiMioqwe .1mmeioNwoomeasmagr
•
Aylmer
Cream' Style Corn
.20 oz. 'tin 15c
Eddy's
Matches
':31iOkes 25c
Aylmer
Choice Pears
2-20 oz. tins 33c
jM vour The ;Au ani AdYance-Times, Vedrleday, January 11, 1956
Fall in Barn
Injures Child
BELGRAVE—On ThursdaST 'little
Mary Ann Wheeler,„7year-91!zi.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. •Kennetit •
'X-rays showed she had a broken collar
bone. It was set and • she...taunted'
,home on Friday.
MEN
l'ANTE04414 II
Age 17.40 ,
If you are in good health, A Cattidlii.4
citizen or British sUbjeet, and dit+
prepared for a lab bt erit446
and travel i, there is an OPeitinig id*
you in the
1-4
. SNOW REMOVAL
.. .
EQUIPMENT on band to remove
snow. No job too big or too small.
Immediate service. Apply to Harold
Dennis, phone 658J1. - 11*
FOR RENT
APARTMENT on Josephine Street for
rent, fully equipped with built-in
bath and kitchen cupboardS..Posses-
sion February 1st. Phone 141 or
186J. 11*
WANTED ,
USED PORTABLE TYPEWRITER
wanted with case. Must be in good
condition. Apply to G. S. Moggach,
Whitechureh, phone 404W4,. Wing-
ham. 11*
MALE HELP WANTED, .
EARN $54.00 OR MORE A WEER
Part or full-tinle opportunity in
Huron county for a 'farmer' or
ambitious man with agricultural
background. Age 25 - 50 preferred.
Car c'sential, Take orders in tex'-
elusive territory. Be home every
night. No investment. • Vt70 provide
complete 'training at home office
plus field assistance. Reply giving
age and• experience in first letter
to Na-Churs Plant Food Co., 2 Lan-
garth St. W., London. 11:18:25b
WANTED: Reliable man as Dealer in
Huron COunty. Experience not
necessary. A. fine opportunity to step
into old profitable business where
Rawleigh Products have been sold
for years. Big profits. Products
furnished on credit. Write Raw-
leigh's Dept..° C-453-163; Montreal,
Quebec. .
ROOM• WITH BOARD
BOARD AND ROOM wanted by lady,
or would share an apartment,*Apply
to box 1, Advance-Times. , 11*
DEADSTOCK WANTED
DEAD STOCK WANTED—$3.00 for
dead horses and cows; higher prices
for old; sick and disabled horses and
cows. Phone Atwood 153 collect. ••... ,• , 3Orr Feb. 24.$
•
TENDERS FOR WOOD
EaSt Wawanosh Township School
Board will receive Tenders for green
cut lard wood, nothing less thin 6
inches to be delivered at the following ,
schools in quantities indicated, 14
inches long. Delivery to be made in
June next. Tenders will he received
up to and including January 16, 1956. '
No. S13, 15 cords; U7, 20 cords; S9,
20 cords; S10, 12 cords; U3, 15 cords;
U11, 20 cords; U16, 15 cords.
EAST WAWANOSII
TOWNSHIP SCHOOL BOARD
C. H. Wade, Secretary
Belgrave, Ont,
. 28:4:11
WOOD TENDERS'
THE TURNBERRY TOWNSHIP
School. Area Board are calling for
tenders for 60 cords, more or less, 1
hard body wood, maple and beech,
14" long,' nothing less than five •
inches will be accepted, delivery to .
be made in JunC1956, also .5 cords .
' of .cedar. Tenders to .be in' hands of 1
secretary by noon, February 15, 1956, 1
Alex Corrigan, secretary-treasurer. :
11:18b
.
TENDERS FOR. WOOD I
West Howick School Area Board will i
receive tenders for' 100 cords •of
good, hard, body wood, 14 inches ]
long. Delivery to be made to the
different schools in the area.
Tenders to be in the hands of the
secretary by January 23, 1956.
James Inglis, R.R. 1, Clifford
Secretary of the Board. 11:18h
NOTICE TO CREDITORS J
ALL PERSONS having claims 1
against the estate of Sarah Fiorito,
late of the Township of Turnberry, in
the County of Huron, Widow, Who I
died on or about the 23rd. day of Jent, 3
A.D., 1955, are notified to send to the :
undersigned on or before the 28th day 3
of January, 1056, full particulars of :
their deltas lo writing, Immediately
after the said 28th day of January
the assets of the Said testatrix Will be
distributed amongst the parties en.
titled thereto, broth* regard only to .
claims of which the executrices' shall
then have notice.'
DATED this Nat'l: day of tItuittry:'
A.D., 1956.
CRAWFOnD & IMTIMINGToN
Wingham, Ware;
Solicitors tot the Exceuttiecs. . .
Marlene Walsh.Takes
Charge of Meeting
BELGRAVE—The rein
of the C.G,I.T. was held on Friday, t - tit sh evening. Marlene Walsh; Was in ,,,chr.rgek
and opened the meeting wifh •
Purpose" followed by prayer%
The minutes of the last meeting
and the treasurer's report were.giv.en,
followed by the roll call, which was
answered with "One of •My .NeW
Year's Resolutions."
Dorothy, Cook and
were appointed to look,after.,tlre woe:
service at the next meeting). acid
Marilyn Pengelly to be In charge of
recreation. . • .
l ePatsy Logan, secretary, ''with t7ie
pelp' of the Member's, PoinPlethd
,report to be Sent' td'. the' •Pri3Vincial
office. '
i The group spent some' time ,Pra,ttis!,
ing a new song, Mrs,Ted year 'assist--
ant leader, was in ;charge of the;
worship service.
The group started work on ,a scrap'
hook about the life of Albert Sweitzer.
Gibson-Allan---That .,Nye support: the
request of Wallace Two. to meet the
Minister of Ilighletayscirl regard . to, Wheeler met with an unforturateote-
having the Town!lirtd" of ' eident, lShe fell through a, hole In, the.
Minto, and.. Howick taken over ,as-'a ',barn, used.. for 'lowering. feed, to ,the Proviacial;Ilighway. Carried. " floor below. ,* • • 4,,
Allah•-Thiskins—That 1,we• instruct 'She was taken to the •hosPital and
the treasurer to pay off the baittnee
of the, grant • to, Wingham 'General
Hospital. I Carried. •
• McMichael-Raskins-;-Thrilf we give
the 'Huron -COliciitY' SOH' 'Mid Ci'op
Improvtnient 4A'ssdeirition:-"•a' gr tint' of . •
$10.00. Carried. , • Service's ridaf .•, Allan-Gibsen—That the tax, collec-
tor's `-roll be retan6cct ai, the February Chas. It.- Willubson7i.•
meetitig. CarrIed,-
Funeral services
Wilkinson; who died in ''SCIvitisePika
Hospital, London, were heldon 'Friar
..1":14"1:1°2P-,:,;44MiOgY49,0**ArAlle4 was held Thursday night at 7.30, with
Rev. A. Nimmo officiating. ,
Private service was held on Friday
at 1.30 at R. A. Currie &SonsfftitrEO'
home, thence to St. patilis 4,k -Aii'llicai't
a" 'pub at 2 p.m. where pubtld,4er--:'
vice was held with Rev. L: Parker.
officiating.'
• Honorary pallbearers
Fells, Chas. Cathers,'Dr.•G4H.4„
W. A. Galbraith, W. VanWiek,,Acti4e
pallbearers were W. T.CrUtekdiiiiiiii,
Dr. W. A,, McKibben; Carl d;*
Archie VeelAes';..
Ross.
Interment ,was in Winglia.rd Come-
tery)
1 0,0r
r ,?! 41.107
114
',FOis ;SALE
THE' RUSTCRAFT 7 Valentines
tirg,on display today at McRibbons.
11,18b
FA.RMEASs:" Stan-Hoist Tractor Load-
ers, Pax Hog Feeders, Continental
StallMtitters, Post Hole Diggers &
Field iSprayers, Booms Portable
Feed Mixers and Ensilage, Feeders,
PowerAfilide Chain Saws, McLean
Sri Unloaders, New and Used Cream
SePhrators. Our folders and prices
will interest you, .New Idea Distri-
butors, Goderieb, Ont, Phone Car-
low,: 2821. 4:11:18;25*
mEeTrilb WASHER for sale, $30.
Late 4.•model refrigerator, Bronze
I4LO,lies1,14 cap, Also, other , articles.
good condliion. Phone 160.
111)
° 1'
DINING 'ROOM CHAIRS for sale.
eitlre0+seats, in good condition.
11b
.0011IR ELECTRIC SEWING mach-
,- lriAfq4r:01,e,", Console„ model with
•-..;:strifil and attachments, like
•
new,
Plie '304.72. lib
,, . J4 AteTki.., VENETIAN BLINDS with
.0tatiiiii. Wok filo! salo, only. used one
F ytar,' six314134;,...2;borirer hot plate,
1-burne04W ,illate, General Steel
• ' oil. burger, light oak kitchen buffet,
all inn excellent condition. Phone
11115W. v. 11* ...,...
ASON'.SEAL COAT for sale, mod-
size. Moderately priced. Phone
r•,437W• It E V McCrackin, after- ••'.•••• E.
• 11b
ALT:ALFA for sale, Grimm $18.00;
or Ranger,. "$20.00; Red,
0.9,00; Tim:6th*, $7:25; White
.•iOvect Clover, $7.00 per bushel.
Grade I. R. Cramm, Pinkerton,
;'Phone 08W3. • lib
LARGE COL*AN,SPACE HEATER
for -sale, in goiSd condition. Apply to
To"riny Thompson, Leopold Street.
111)
TWO VIOLINS Or sale, in good con-
dition. Phone 121W12. 111)
‘-•
CI, AIttIO JEWEI1' enamel range with
high oven for sale W.,good condition.
=burns coal or woqdlt, Apply to Mrs.
T, MeLeail, W-r-Orceter, phone
.1111: 11*
VALENTINE DAY is only a month
.away. See the"*1956 Rusteraft as-
sortment of Vaiehtines at McKib-
, bens, 11:18b
TAV, SIE9CKI,APOR'• SALE
147:PIGS ..teeltS /or sale; 4 pigs.
7,wee "to Geo, Fisher,
Whites 'phone 747W11. lib
1-10,LSTEIN BULL CALF for sale. Ap-
ply tb R, J. McMurray, phone 735J3.
11*
BABY CHICKS
BIG-1 CHICKS, Agli us i'or'pr'ices and
information. Pullets bred for top
egg production, Immediate or later
delivery, Pilch White Rocks for
broilers--top profit makers. Armes
In-Cross. Standard vbreeds and
• crosses. You get a sieeiar discount
for delivery Januaryrrebruary and
On. started chicks, Cariaclian Approv-
ed; plus Hatchery's . wide breeding
experience, Ask us, Mtevale Milling
CO., :Bluevale, phone 610R21, Wing-
ham, or 30R14, Brtissels. 1.11)
MISCELLANEOUS
IS YOUR TELEVISION properly in-
sured for all risk coverage? For
Information phone 293; Stewart A.
Scott, Wingham, 2rrb
IF YOU,,Ve.'"jsUying a car on time
payment"' be sure to. get our rate
on the IbiO1neirr; and insurance, Our
Service Is complete and inexpensive,
rhone now and ask Stewart A,
*Ott, Phone 293. rrb
„WATERLOO CATTLE BREEDING
• . ASSOCIATION
;.;.";Witere Better Bulls Are Used"
Artificial Insemination service for all
breed's-of cattle, For service or in-
pititition phone Clinton 24 Or 11/11.141-
ititty,,,1304.2, collect, between 7,20 and
X0 :01/14,1n. bit Week days and 7.30 and
Sundays, 9rrb
• SANITARY SEWAGE disposal septic
titnicti, eesspools, collard, etc., pump-
', 'ed and cleaned, gulch aerVice, all
Wirik guaranteed, Apply to Loins
• 131ititti, Phone 4.2r0, Brussels, 15trb
EADSTOCIC teneoVed frond your
fittiln proMptlY for sanitary disposal.
ordeishohe tOilei•t: Palmerston 128W,,
IfltIihitii 888 Or Witighs.rn 818. Gott.
Will OUNO 1...parrray. ittb
14 110
4,,
' ERVICE on all ftittlaces
and di .4. .therS, Apply tilneler &
Stniv Phone ..,08. lOrrb
COMING EVENTS
THE REGULAR. MEETING of the
Women's Institute will be held on
January 19th, at 2.30 p.m .*Highlights
—A visit to the TV Station and High
School. Hostesses, Mrs. N, Keating
and Mrs. J. Schneider. CE11b
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CARD OF THANKS '
We would like to express our sin-
cere thanks and appreciation for the
many kind acts, floral tributes and
expressions of sympathy extended' to
us in our recent sad bereavement.
Special thanks to Rev. D. J. MacRae'
for his services.
—Mrs. Andrew Campbell, Alex and
Katherine, 11*
CARD OF THANKS
Mrs, John Torvit, Wingham General
Hospital, wishes to thank, her many
friends for their kindness during the
past year in sending ,her cards and
treats. Special thanks to Mrs. Morrey
and her staff of nurses. To each and
everyone who remembered her, best
wishes for a Happy and Prosperous
1956. - , iv
CARD OF
.,
THANKS
We wish to express our sincere
thanks to all those who remembered
us with treats, cards and gifts while
we were patients in Wingham General.
Hospital. Special thanks to those who
did the chores for us and the nurses
and 'staff of the hospital.—Mr.. and
Mrs. Jas. Wright, Gordon and Ray-
mond. 1.1.::
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank all our relatives,
friends and neighbors for all: the
kindness and sympathy shown to us
during our recent bereavelnent and
for the many remembrances sent to
mother during her illness. —Robert
Jeffray and family. 11*
03, CARD OF THANKS '
We •wish• to take this •opportunity
to thank our friends, "rtlativeS end
neighbors for their kindness and
sympathy Shown us during our recent
bereavement, also for the beautiful
floral tributes. Special thanks , to Dr.
W. A. MeEibbon, Rev. IL L. Parker„
Canadian Legion No..180, pallbearers
and the R.A. Currie & Sons funeral
home.—Mrs. Runs. Wilkinson - and
Tom, Baskerville family. ' 11b
CARETAKERS WANTED
APPLICATIONS Will be accepted
until February 4, 1956, for caretak-
ers at East Wawanosh SchOols.
Duties to commence March 1, 1956.
The lowest or any tender not neces-
sarily accepted.
East Wawanosh School Board,
C. IL Wade, Secretary,
13elgrave, Ont. 11:18:2513
NOTICE 'TO CREDITORS
IN THE MATTER of the estate of
Frances Elizabeth Earngey, late of
the Village of Gorrie in the County
of Huron, Widow, deceased,
TAKE NOTICE that creditors and
others having claims against the
estate of the, said Frances Elizabeth,
Earngey, deceased, are required to
file their claims duly verified with the
undersigned on or before the twerity-
ninth day of January, A.D., 1956, and
after the said date the Executor will
distribute the estate having regard
only to the claims of which he will
then have notice.
DATED at Teeswatcr, Ontario, this
ninth day of January, A.D., 1956.
A. H. McTavish,
TeesWater, Ontario,
Solicitor for the Executor.
11,18,25b
ALCOHOL SPEAKS
En the theatre, on the radio,
On the signboard, in papers, and 'mag-
azines,
I say what I am paid to sayl
En the laboratory,
En the wrecked automobile,
In the city jail,
En the roadhouse,
In the veins of the drinker,'
I TELL THE TRUTH! 1
1.1b
YOU CAN :GIVE your newly decor-
ated kitchen a look of continuity, by ,
using leftover pieces of wallpaper to
Over' kitchen canisters. Cut off short'
lengths of scotch tape, roll One end
back and tinder' to give a sticky sue,
fate all around the tape.. Stick these
bits of tape at interVaiii around the'
top and bOttont of the -canisters And
at the MIMS., Wrap the Wallpaper'
art:Mild, pressing It tightly against the . . OOP
HOWICK COUNCIL
INAUGURAL MEETING
H'owielt Township touncil met in the
cleric's office according to statute on
the above date for the inaugural
meeting, The members cleat(' were
all present and took the necessary
declaration of office as follows; H.
Gowdy, reeve; Art Gibson, deputy-
reeve; Melville Allan councillor;
• Haskins, councillor; and Harvey
Memictiaei, councillor,
Rev, V. Buchanan and Rev. F.
Russell were present and conducted
devotional exercises and offered
prayer for success in the New Year.
The ,business. pf council pro,ceeded
with Reeve H. Gowdy in the chair. :
• The minutes of the last meeting
were read and adopted- as read or,
motion ''of McMichael A.9and Gibson,,
Carried,
• • - Allan-Haskins1-77bat v instruet ;the
clerk to forward the. petition for a
-drain d. of; Frank 'King to' the engineer. . •
McMichael-Allan-HTfiat we job). 'the
Ontario Association Mnoici-
palitieS: 'Carried. -
Gibson-Haskins—That we join the
Ontario Good Roads As,sqciation. Car-
ried,
Haskins-McMichael,--That we join
the Association of Assessing Officers
of Ontario. Carried. ,
Gibson-McMichael—That we in-
struct the clerk to order nine copies
of the Municipal World.' Carried,
.,:i . • -.1 • e-• ..• , McMichael-Allan----That By-law No,.
1 of the Township of Howick for the
year 1956, a by-laW authorizing the
1?°"701I441-kit o€019mioortippvit,
expenditures, as 'read the third time
be finally passed. Carried,
Haskins-Gibson—That By-law No. 2
of the •Townsh3p of Howick for the
year. 1956, a tree planting- by-law, as
read the third time he finally passed.
Carried.
Allan-Haskins—That we appoint H.
Gowdy to the Wingham General Hos-
pital Board. Carried.
The findiugs:of 'the ,FOrtim, are as
follows: 1. (a)• Stalin:40 prices; (b)
Price supports do not effect the tax-;
payer; (,e,), Wage' ear8ers are columnar
ors, . t 1" :
2, No ',greats-intmeYfis m elcin atiy,
profit if •thePsilalt. SitpPort
Etiehfk, vrtuk10iyed'4aithjytiritsed'rea
going to•Diekl.',rocter and Violet Cook
low 'to Core. • McGill and Charlie
Coultea. ,
A done. (tits lunch was served by the
o; ttess,
•
isSlon land Holds
1Pirst 140eting Of Year
BELGRAVE4-The' fiist meeting of,
the year ;Of , ihe":klappiI4a.rts missiod,
Band', was held in 'United •
Church; on; '.Sunday, '%,..rnotiling. Tint
Ihicetini'ope;lied with the.inStallatimi
J of; ,tile :new..'officerslior.1956 folloNireofr
)3r •
6% 4 " RalutirrereportS from tne secretary -
and itreaiinier*cre tkirfen, Twenty:,
The;
ibi4,irrigreht oriap ;rs ip''''figtn:s0.gted ,14t1t rollr e a
'Morris; gave'
Sgtt.
Mtisiqii,apinher-fplidlvet1 by 'iliedita
leri i.given ..1)Y Lorna, ;Bolt. Scripture
'vas read "thy 'Ruth" Michie and'Offer:'
44 Wei ;•tiiken ,, by :Marilyn Pengelly.
Marlene Wain led "In prayer follow-
Per'IO;f:''vas ;1:41:1'eld•
.and ` nurah.erh for the' ;next Meeting
weietyld*eid'ed'i4i'4:Werid • Prieraii was
distributed `b' 4` Donna Gd raaby''
'140 group and
and
,
•
The ;leaders :for .1955 'Mrs Our-
don Besman; t•fr's,.':',:t.LeSlie," Bolt and,
Mrs. 'Robert •
-• •-. • -.
y ,..Mrs."'" MuirraY,'"of•
Street, was'- with
l;NyOlcr her 7 sonS, Mr., (and. rs. rOrd
MarlraY; ;and farnily;,'of 'Bra 'P'toriand.
Bob , of..Maltsid; This Week • Mrs: Mu r-,
My. 'is • holidaying with ;Mi.,' and „Mrs.'
Walter iktirt:s.:'••..itndk.4',:atin Paid; 'of
Rielittiond44i.-$7 ll.'• • . • '•- : • '
title e lefd
in Toronto,
a'11r 11_ • .
Merle'.::Stithetlatidli Bedford, I.
:bro
of StkliflaY'ar.a Heart
ranwof tm, Ationtivoilgokroit- Uriiked , -Toronto. ,•
Born a r
he WaS ;aigbn'8t;the.late P. Alfred
and Mrs Beihford Ile had been a' ftin 7",
§ril.diftAiiir"?'..fOr,:37;:yetirs',•,..ittdiivas 'a
palt.,?tOaf4nt„Toejtkiellantairiti •
,$ce(=f0e; •
E•t,PRIci?tol-(91.)al;I:e`d;k f irstfuneral
IfOir...'s,11ii`ilVo*4i.6:6wiii:1)1.9'.aljd in
146 i;\ 0.2 t4 Toron to`
Abel; Crawford;'thr'ee ~lvtrr .Mar-,
jOrie; eta° id,: Of;Ito,
Ana ,itee;V4ta: fk
11
111' at - toe ns
Yit .11.',vo
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BELGRAVE
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and Mrs, Ocorgo' Jon0,
and Susan, of Londe; spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs, 40M'
Meo'allann,
Mr, and Mrs. Goldis Wheeler and
family of Loodon, spent the week-014
with Mr. and MrS, Herb Wheeler,
Itiblo Meetings
414 Everyone in the community is
urged to attend the Bible class or
Bible lectures which itev, K. Krug is
holding in Kaox United Cluireh, on
Sunday evenings, starting at 8,15 'pa
Sunday, January 15. and - continuing.
every Sunday evening' until' Lont.
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