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THERE WILL BE NO
MILK ,DELIVERY
On Saturday, July 1st, 'Thank
you, Sunrise Dairy and Sate,
son's Model Dairy, 29b
CLOSING NOTICE
Dobson's Shoe Repair will
be closed all through July,
15.22-29p
CLOSING NOTICE
Faye's House of Beauty will
be closed from July 1st to July
10th, inclusive. 22-29p
REGISTRATION
For summer playground and
swimming lessons Friday, June
30, 1;30 P.01., Town Hall, 29b
COME TO BRUSSELS
Centennial celebrations on
Saturday, July 1st, and enjoy
a Smorgasbord supper being
served at Brussels United
Church from 5.7:30 p.m. Ad-
ults $1,25; children, 12 and
under, 75c. 22.29b
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CAVILLER &
COMPANY
Chartered Accountants
Resident Partner
J. E. Kennedy, C.A.
Dial 881-3471 - Walkerton
J. T. GOODALL
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR
NOTARY, Etc.
Office — Meyer Block
WLN(IHAM
DIAL 357.1990
Crawford, Shepherd
& Mill
Banisters, Solicitors, Etc.
J. Harley Crawford, Q.C.
Norman A. Shepherd,
M.A., LLB,
Alan R. Mill, B.A., LLB.
WINGETAM, ONTARIO
Dial 357-3630
FOR SALE,
FOR SALE — "Cornflower"
stemware, reg, $1.75 @ $1,40,
at Hafermehlis Jewellery. 29b
MILK FILTERS for sale, plain,
rapid flo, 6'4" 85e a box,
Alexander's Hardware, phone
357-3631. 16rrb
SUPPORT THE POOL FUND—
Purchase a Centennial souvenir
spoon for only $1,00, Call 357-
1310 or 357-2216, 29b
VACUUM CLEANER SALES.
Service on all makes. Filter
Queen Sales. Zurich, ph, Hen-
sail 262-5350 collect, My26rrb
FOUR - SHELVED sectional
bookcase for sale, and water
jug; bowl with shaving mug,
Ph. 357-3407 after five. 29b
WOOD FOR SALE—Hardwood
or softwood slabs, also furnace
blocks, We deliver. Borden
Litt Sawmill, 392.6895, Tees-
water. Ap20rth
FOR SALE—Special clear-out
53 pc. sets dinnerware, reg.
$29.95 for $19.95. "Talisman"
pea ternat H wafermehl's Jeel-
9b l. 2
EAVESTROUGHING and metal
flashing, material and labor,
For free estimate call Morri-
son Bros., at Murdie's Hard-
ware, Lucknow, ph. 528-2906
Ap2Orrb
SAVE ON PAINT — 10% off
regular prices on Kern Glo
Enamel, Super Kern Tone and
Martin-Senour. Your headquar-
ters for Kern lines. Alexander's
Hardware. rrb
FOR SALE — Paintings and
antique furniture, including
platform rocker, settee, heavy
cherry bedroom suite, all in ex-
cellent shape, all useable. For
appointment phone Listowel
291-2413, between 8 p.m. and
10 p.m. 29b
Milllatil..1.00,1110101•RMI31.111.11.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
HOUSE FOR SALE on Alice
Street. Income property. Ph.
357-2305. 22-29b
4BEDROOM HOUSE for sale,
living room, dining room, kit-
chen with cupboards, oil heat,
insulated, newly decorated,
large shaded lot, garage. Ph.
357-3782 after 6 p.m., or week-
ends. 22rrb
7-ROOM instil brick home for
sale, on Highway 86 in Village
of Molesworth with all modern
conveniences on * acre land.
Steel shop 30x30 also available
if desired, or will be moved,
suitable for business. Very rea-
sonable. Apply Lloyd Jacklin,
phone Listowel 291-2808. 29b
BUILDINGS FOR SALE
Offers will be received for
purchase of four buildings,
consisting of the former CPR
station, small coal shed and
two large freight sheds. These
buildings contain many good
sturdy timbers for barns, etc.
Contact Mr. Henry Wheeler,
Park Supt., for more informa-
tion. The offers are to be sub-
mitted to the Town Clerk's of-
fice, Wingham, by 5 p.m., July
7th, 1967. Dismantling may be
'commenced as soon as offer is
accepted and must be finished
by 30th September, 1967, Best
or any offer not necessarily
accepted.
Riverside Park Development
Board. 22-29b
ELLIOTT REAL
ESTATE AGENCY
Gordon B. Elliott, Broker
Edward A. Elliott, Salesman
FOR SALE
Two storey 4 - bedroom frame
Mansville siding home, hot
water radiator heat; 1% bath-
rooms; recreation room in
basement; large garage; rugs,
drapes, valances go with the
home; water softener. Low tax-
es, in residential area.
17 acres — On Highway 86,
excellent market land; seven
room stucco home, with mo-
dern conveniences; bath 50'x
30' with attached shed; low
taxes.
rivemonmaem
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
30 SMALL PIGS for sale. Wm.
Payne, R. R. 5 Wingham. 29b
20 PIGS tor sale, 7 weeks old.
Mahlon S. Byler, Wroxeter R.
R. 1, near Lakelet, 29b
ARTICLES FOR RENT
RENT our new Dustless fiber
senders and make your old
floors like new again. We have
jest purchased the new Dust-
less floor sanding machines.
You can Wye over 50% by
doing your own sanding. Alex-
adder's HardWate, 24rrb
FOR RENT
DELUXE 2-bedroom apartment
for rent. Available July 15th
$106.00 per month. Phone 357-`•
1590. 29-6.13.20b
APARTMENT for rents three
Damns and bath, close to main
streets Apply 10 John St, W„,
or phone 3573580 or 3574236,
29p
LARGE ROOM for rent, with
double bed and clothes eleset,
suitable for two nurses. Mrs,
Alex Riritoul, 143 John St,, W.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
WILLIAM S. REED
General Insurance and
Real Estate Broker
Phone 357.2174 • Wingham
Attractive one storey new
brick borne, livingroom, dining
room, kitchen, 3 bedrooms, 4-
piece bath, electric heating,
full basement, attached garage,
large lot, close to schools. Im-
mediate possession.
2-storey red brick house,
situated near public school, liv-
ingroom, dining room, 3 bed-
rooms, bath, oil furnace. Full
price $12,500.00,
11/2 storey, 3 bedroom house
in Bluevale, hydro, water on
pressure, garage and small
barn. Full price $3,000.00.
Well situated brick cottage
in Teeswater, 2 blocks to main
street, 6 rooms, 3 piece bath,
oil furnace, new asphalt roof.
Priced for quick sale to settle
an estate.
Solid brick, 4 bedroom fam-
ily home, large living room,
dining room, kitchen with
built - in cupboards, bath, oil
furnace, hot water heating,
large lot, close to main street.
Early possession. Full price
$15,500.00.
Income property-2 self-con.
tamed, 2 bedroom apartments
with cupboards, bathrooms, 2
oil furnaces, excellent location
close to main street. Must be
sold to close an estate.
Several farms in Wingham
district-100 to 200 acres. 29b
CARS & TRUCKS FOR SALE
1960 DODGE 6 cyl. sedan for
sale. Good condition, clean.
Can be seen at Marks Body
Shop. 29p
1962 PONTIAC, Laurentian, 4-
door, 6 cylinder, automatic,
radio. In good condition. Phone
357-2382. 29-6-13p
1956 GMC truck for sale, with
hoist 14' long and stock racks.
Will sell separate. Also 60 MF
pull type combine with pickup.
Apply to Merton Keyes, Sea-
forth 527-1567. 29.6b
HAY FOR SALE
30 ACRES of hay for sale, or
share crop. Fred Eggett, 12
Con. Turnberry, phone 357-
1188. 29b
50 ACRES HAY for sale, mix-
ture two different parts, one
alfalfa and Reed canary grass,
and alfalfa, timothy and or-
chard grass. Phone 357-1189.
29b
SALES HELP WANTED
1000 families in good district
around Wingham need Raw-
leigh Products. Turn your
spare time into extra money.
Earn $3,50 hourly and up right
from start. Steady, repeat busi-
ness. Write for Free Booklet
Rawleigh, Dept. F-453-129, 4005
Richelieu St., St. Henry, Mon-
treal. 29b
A TEXAS OIL COM-
PANY WANTS MAN
OVER 40 FOR WING-
HAM AREA
We need a good man over 40
who can make short auto trips
for about a week at a time.
We are willing to pay top
earnings.
WORTH $12,000
Our top men in other parts of
country draw exceptional earn-
ings up to $12,000 a year, This
opening in the Wingham area
is worth just as much to the
right person. Air mail C. L.
Dickerson, Pres., Southwestern
Petroleum Corp., 534 N. Main
St., Ft. :Worth, Texas, 76101.
29b
Male Help Wanted
BUSINESS
MANAGER
for expending grain elevator
business in Goderich area.
Write:
MRS. J. HAYLOW
SUlfe 102
450 CENTRAL AVE„ LONDON
or Phone London 4318171
OPPORTUNITIES
IN BANKING
opening available for
YOUNG MEN of Grade XII or
XIII educatiOn for challenging
career in Banking,
Contact:
MR W. M. WARDLEY
or
MR. 6, C. MacADAM
at
192.68310 TEESWATER
15.22-20b
EMPLOYMENT WANTED
woff, SCHOOL BOY wants.
lawns to cut, 357-1265, 29p
15-YEAR-OLD boy wants fame
work. Phone 357-3657. 29b
WANTED
WANTED—Used berry boxes,
Phone 357-0657. 29b
WANTED— Guns and rifles,
old clocks and gramophones,
Cameron's Billiards. 4eowb
WANTED 2 bedroom apart,
mint or small house in Wing-
ham for small family. Appli-
ances preferred, Apply Box 34,
Advance-Times, 29b
1st MORTGAGE WANTED
on good house and lot in vii.
lage, $2,500,00 at 8%. Prefer.
ably payable twice yearly plus
interest for 5 years. Apply
Box 33, Advance-Times, 29p
PROPERTY WANTED
We have several buyers for
100 to 200 acre farms in the
Wingham area. For the per.
sons who would like to sell
their property, contact F. C.
VanEyl, Box 193, or phone
528-3618 Lucknow, local agent
for John Bosveld, 964 Oxford
St., London. We have several
lake lots, trout streams and
summer resorts for sale; also
a few farms with small acres,
ideal for retirement. 22.29b
PERSONAL
AS THE SERVICES of Drs.
Corrin and Klahsen will be ter-
minated May 31, 1967, it is re-
quested that all subsequent
communications relative to
records and business matters
be addressed to P.O. Box 190,
Wingham, Ontario. It is hoped
that service at the present lo-
cation will be resumed at an
early date. 1-8-15-22.29b
MISCELLANEOUS
For PLUMBING and HEATING
NEEDS
Phone Leroy Jackson, 357-2904
PAINTING and DECORATING
ROBERT E. SEARSON
Phone 3574044 - Wingham
CARPENTRY: Alterations,
Repairs,
Phone 549-J-2, Wroxeter.
22.29-6-13p
FLOOR SANDING AND
FINISHING
Old floors and new
Free estimating
Paul Rintoul, Wingham
L. G. BRYCE
Auctioneer
We handle sales, large or
small, anytime or anyplace.
Phone 357.2339, Wingham.
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
Modern equipment used. All
work guaranteed. Write Louis
Blake, R. R. 2 Brussels, phone
442W6, Brussels. A27.05p
DEAD STOCK
FRESH DEAD AND DIS-
ABLED CATTLE and HORSES
'he a pound over 500 lbs.
LORENZ STOCK REMOVAL
Dial 369.2410, collect, Durham
25-1.8-15-22-29p
LLOYD W. WALKER
Custom Backhoe and loading
and hauling service
All types of excavating, bury-
ing stones, ditching
Septic tanks and weeping beds
Phone 357.1359
R. R. 1, Wingham, Ont.
CEMENT SEPTIC -TANKS
450.600-800 gals, Cement well
tile and distribution boxes.
Backhoe for digging hole and
drains. We will lay tile if pre-
ferred. Vacuum pump for
cleaning tanks.
Ronald E. Forster, R. R. 1
Lucknow, Ont,, 528-2346 or
528-2396. J15-A31p
FOR YOUR
Insurance Needs in Automo-
bile, Farm Liability, Accident
and Sickness Home Protection
Call your Co-Op Agent —
LLOYD MONTGOMERY
53 Maple Street, Winghatn
Dial 357-3739
SEE GEORGE BROOKS
at
Stratford Cemetery Memorials
Ltd.
for Memorials of Distinction
Lowest prices in the area
38 Avondale Avenue
Stratford
Phone 2714736 Celled
GET YOUR COPY OF
THE CENTENNIAL
BOOK OF CANA-
DIAN INDIANS
at Harris Stationery
for 75c each
This booklet was compiled
by the pupils of Huron COunty
School Area No. 2 (Ashfield
and West WaWanosh TOWn,
ships) es a Centennial Project.
The proceeds will be used to
further their Centennial work
of heipirig Canadian Iridiaris,
29.60
ENGAGEMENTS
Mr, and Mrs. Lorne B. Ed-
wards wish to announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Sharon Lorraine to Mr, Ken-
neth John Harrison. The wed-
ding will take place July 22nd
in Teeswater United Church at
2 p,m, 29p
Mr. and Mrs. R. J, Bauer of
Brussels, wish to announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Joan Mary, to Mr. Thomas
Clayton Robinson, son of Mr.
and Mrs, Mason Robinson, Bel-
grave, The wedding will take
place July 22, 1967, in St.
Paul's Lutheran Church, Gow-
anstown. 29p
CARDS OF THANKS
The family of the late Mrs.
Annie J. Tiffin extend appreci-
ation to the many friends who
expressed concern during her
illness and sympathy at her
passing. Special thanks are
offered to the staff at the Mc-
Kay nursing home, to Dr. W.
A. Crawford and to Rev. C. M.
Jardine. 29p
We wish to thank all who
were so kind and thoughtful
when our sister, Mrs. Russel
Ritchie passed away. We also
thank you for your beautiful
sympathy cards with the con-
soling messages, and for floral
tributes. — Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Tiffin, Mrs. Charles Tiffin,
and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Em-
erson. 29b
I wish to sincerely thank all
my friends and neighbors for
their cards, treats and visits
while I was a patient in Wing-
ham and District Hospital.—W.
Jack Willitts. 29p
We would like to express our
sincere appreciation to all our
Wingham and area friends for
the many nice letters, gifts and
social gettogethers given on our
behalf prior to our departure.
We shall always remember
with pleasure our years in
Wingham. Dr. and Mrs. B.
Corrin and Mrs. Elsie Cams.
29p
Dear friends and neighbors:
Once again I must thank you
for your kindnesses. visits,
lovely cards and beautiful flow-
ers during my stay in hos-
pital. My thanks also to Drs.
Corrin, McKim and Stephens,
and alto the staff of Windham
and District Hospital.—Myrtle
Spivak. 29b
I would like to thank my
friends and neighbors for the
lovely flowers, cards and
treats, also a special thanks to
Rev. G. Fish, Dr. W. A. Mc-
Kibbon and Rev. C. M. Jardine
and the staff of nurses on sec-
ond floor of Wingham and
District Hospital. — Hugh Gil-
MOUT. 29b
T h e Belgrave' Community
Centre Board of Trustees
would like to thank the people
that helped in enlarging the
recreation rooms of the Com-
munity Centre, either in time
or donations. This project is
not finished and anyone wish-
ing to donate towards it, would
be appreciated. 29b
I would like to express my
appreciation for cards, letters,
flowers, gifts and visits while
I was. a patient in Victoria and
Wingham hospitals, A special
thanks to the nurses on Floor
2 for their many kindnesses to
me. I would also like to thank
my daughters-in-law and my
daughter for all the ways in
which they have helped me.
Your thoughtfulness s h a 11
never be forgotten. — Beth
Johnston. 29p
IN MEMORIAM
KING — In loving memory of
Clair King, who passed away
June 26, 1964.
A little tribute, true and
tender,
Just to show we do remember,
He lives with us in memory
still
Not just today, but always will.
—Sadly missed by mother,
dad, Pamela and Donald. 29b
LEDIET—In loving memory of
our dear mother, who passed
away June 29, 1964.
Upright and just in all her
ways,
Loyal and true through all her
days.
Silently suffered, patiently
bore
God took her home to suffer
no more,
—Lovingly remembered by ,
her family. 29b
In loving Memory of a dear
mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Mit-
chell, who died nine years
ago on July 1st, 1958, and a
dear sister, Mrs. Annie Max-
well, who passed away five
years age, July 13th, 1962.
To hear your voice and see
your smile,
To sit With you and talk a
while.
To be together in the same old
way
Would be our dearest wish to-
day.
For down the length of Indite
ory
The light is never dim,
Until the Stare forget to shine
We will remember them.
—Always terhembered by
the Westlake family. 29p
LEGAL
NOTICE
Ratepayers of Turnberry
Owing to a delay in receiv-
ing the school and county re-
quisitions we are unable to get
our tax bills out until July,
No June discount will be al.
lowed this year.
J, V. Fischer, Clerk. 29b
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE of WILLIAM
JOHN BORDEN SCOTT.
ALL PERSONS having claims
against the estate of the above
mentioned, late of the Town-
ship of East VVawanosh, in the
County of Huron, Farmer, who
died on the 31st day of May,
1967, are required to file proof
of same with the undersigned
on or before the 15th day of
July, 1967.
After that date the executrix
will proceed to distribute the
estate having regard only to
the claims of which she shall
then have had notice.
DATED at Wingham, this 26th
day of June, 1967.
CRAWFORD, SHEPHERD and
MILL,
Wingham, Ontario,
Solicitors for the Executrix.
29-6-13b
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OF
THOMAS THOMSON.
ALL PERSONS having claims
against the estate of the above
mentioned late of the Town of
Wingham, in the County of
Huron, Retired Farmer, who
died on the 16th day of June,
1967, are required to file proof
of same with the undersigned
on or before the 24th day of
July, 1967.
After that date the executor
will proceed to distribute the
estate having regard only to
the claims of which he shall
then have had notice.
DATED at Wingham, this 26th
day of June, 1967.
CRAWFORD. SHEPHERD and
MILL,
Barristers,
Wingham, Ontario.
Solicitors for the Executor.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OF ANNIE
JANE REBECCA TIFFIN.
ALL PERSONS having claims
against the estate of the above
mentioned late of the Town of
Wingham, in the County of
Huron, Widow, who died on
the 16th day of June, 1967, are
required to file proof of same
with the undersigned on or be-
fore the 24th day of July, 1967.
After that date the executor
will proceed to distribute the
estate having retard only to
the claims of which he shall
then have had notice.
DATED at Wingham, this 26th
day of June, 1967.
CRAWFORD. SHEPHERD and
MILL,
Barristers,
Wingham, Ontario,
Solicitors for the Executor.
For Sale
INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY
Business block and apart-
ments, main street location.
INDUSTRIAL BUILDING
Situated on a paved street in
Wingham, close to main busi-
ness section. 5200 sq. ft. of
working space, 10 ft. ceiling,
lots of doors and windows, ade-
quate heating from 2 oil fur-
naces. 550 and 220 electric ser-
vice, power overhead rail track
plus many more costly extras.
This is a clean, bright build-
ing, excellent for light manu-
facturing, heavy equipment re-
pair, implement agent, etc.
ONLY $1500 DOWN
1% storey brick home plus
a small barn and 4 acres, situ-
ated on the outskirts of Wing.
ham close to paved street.
Taxes are only $55 per year.
Where else could you live
more economically. The full
price is only $5,900.
DON HOLST
REAL ESTATE LIMITED
"Rural Ontario Specialists"
Keith Fitzsimmens, Manager,
Wingham 357.3840
Residence Phone 357.1117
Cecil Mahood, Representative,
Teeswater 3924951
Dead Stock Removal
HIGHEST CASH PRICES
paid fow fresh dead, disabled
cows and horses.
We pay 1/2 e per lb. Weighing
Oiler 500 pounds.
Foe the most prompt and
courteous service in this ells-
trlet
PLEASE CALL COLLECT
MARLATT BROS:
Phone 133 Eirtittelt, Ont.
24-hour service—w7` days ii week
License O. 306-0415'
BIRTHS
POCK In Toronto Western.
Hospital, Friday, June 16,
1007, to Mr,. and Mrs, Deng', lac Brock, a son, Davi4
Arthur.
pUR.NIN — In Wingham and
District Hospital, on Thurs.
day, June 22, 1967, to Mr,
and Mrs. Ross PUrnin, It, R,
7, Lucknow, a daughter,
WADE--In Chatham Hospital,
on Saturday, June 24, 1967,
to Mr. and Mrs, Thomas
Wade of Chatham, twin sans.
ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr, and Mrs, Bud Lott of.
Vancouver, announce the ar-
rival of their chosen son, Sam
Thomas.
DIED
SINCLAIR, Adeline Mary —
At the home of her daughter,
Dorothy, 2253 Lawn Avenue,
Ottawa, on Tuesday, June 13,
1967, Adeline Mary Shand,
widow of Rev, N. IL D. Sinclair
(minister of Belmore and Mc-
Intosh Presbyterian Churches
1916.1922), in her 84th year;
mother of Miss Dorothy Sin-
clair, John W. Sinclair and
Mrs, J, H. McKibbon (Jean), all
of Ottawa; Rev, Robert A. Sin.
clair, Smiths Falls; Rev, Don.
ald R. Sinclair, Rockwood, and
Mrs, Eugene Morin (Mary),
Port Arthur. Sister of Mrs. Col-
son Jones (Edith), Paris; sister-
in-law of Tom Abraham, of
near Belmore. Also 20 grand.
children and four great-grand.
children. Funeral in Westmin.
ster Presbyterian Church, Ot-
tawa, Thursday, June 15, at 2
p.m. Interment, Capital Memor-
ial Gardens,
Mrs. R. Ritchie
Langside [Wive
WHITECHURCH—Mrs. Rus-
sel Ritchie passed away in
Wingham and District Hospital
on Thursday, June 15th, at the
age of 63.
Mrs. Ritchie, the former
Sadie Marguerite Tiffin, was
born at Langside on July 15th,
1903, a daughter of the late
Reuben Tiffin and Mary Jane
Morrison. She married Russel
B, Ritchie on March 19, 1928
at Moose Jaw, Sask. They
farmed at Gouveneur for a few
years and were forced to return
east because of the dust storms.
They were employed at farm
work by Wesley Joynt, the late
Walter MacKenzie and the late
Tom Culbert of Ripley, after
which they purchased the late
Rory Ross farm at Langside
where they resided till they
moved to Whitechurch last fall.
Mrs. Ritchie had been in
failing health since she moved
to Whitechurch. She was ad-
mitted Jan. 21 to St. Joseph's
Hospital, London and returned
home on March 28, where she
was taken care of by her hus-
band and sister-in-law, Mrs.
Fred Tiffin until her admission
to Wingham and District Hospi-
tal on June 13.
Left to mourn her passing be-
sides her husband are brothers,
Fred Tiffin, Charles Tiffin and
a sister, Mrs. Victor Emerson
(Valetta Tiffin). A brotherpre.!,
deceased her.
The funeral service was con-
ducted by Rev. George Mit-
chell at MacKenzie Memorial
Chapel, Lucknow, on June 17
with interment in Langside
Cemetery. The pallbearers
were Albert Coultes, John
Smith, Russel Proctor, Donald
Hayes, Bill Scott and Ted Coll-
yer.
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CLOSING NOTICE
Jackson's Plumbing a n 4
Heating will be closed from
July 2nd to 9th, inclusive. 29b
NO GARBAGE COLLECTION
ON JULY lit
Dump will also be closed;
but will be open Friday all
day, Saturday's garbage will he
picked up on Friday. 29b
AN OPEN MEETING OF THE
WINGHAM HORTIC. SOCY,
Will be held in the Council
Chamber on Tuesday, July 11,
at 8 p.m., when the prize list
will be explained, Mrs. Wilma
Kerr will give a demonstra-
tion on arrangements, Slides
covering further flowers and
shows of California and the re-
cent Toronto Garden Club
show, as well as a report of
the 0. H. A. convention in
Guelph will be given. All
members and others interested
in horticulture are urged to
attend. Refreshments. 29p
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NOTICE TO
DESTROY
NOXIOUS WEEDS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
to all Property Owners in Huron County
In accordance with the Weed Control Act, R,S,O. 1960,
Sec. 3, 13, 19, and amendments thereto, that unless nox-
ious weeds growing on their lands are destroyed by June
30th and throughout the season, the Municipality may
enter upon the said lands and have the weeds destroyed,
charging the costs against the land in taxes, as set out
in the Act.
The co-operation of all citizens is solicited.
ALEX CHESNEY, Weed Inspector,
County of Huron.
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Wingham
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HARRISTON - ONTARIO
THE CHILDREN'S
SEASON
Keith McClure
NoW that school is out in Wingham and area the street* Ore full of carefree children running around like playful
Puppies, it is best to ease up on the throttle.
The law rstognizas the fact that children are not rape*,
sibli for their lets in the broad anti that adults ars. They
dash , out on a road without looking, &Oita dozens of Warning' from anxious parent*. Caution and Carefree youth
have a difficult time together, That's why school cones have extra low speed limits Usually rigidly enforced.
When School is out for the summer, school zones, are spread out everywhere children roam, So if you see child+ ren playing on the road, Slow up well in advante and give them 0 wide berth when you do pass.
In the United States there It a death on the highway
every 13 minutia and an Injury every 23 seconds. At this rate, one of stiore twe Amaticallsfacet the prospect* of being killed or injured in i traffic accident during his lifstims.
The most frigid of these accidents are those involving children who are killed of crippled before their life has
hardly begun, To lose a little tithe on the chance of sating a little life are odds that any Motorist would be foolish indeed to ignore.
Ho tan be On the right end of the odds by lust reducing speed, the SUmbar one cans* of fidelities.
Gift presented
before departure
WHITECHURCH-- On Thurs-
day evening a pot luck supper
and social was held in the Unit-
ed Church basement which was
enhanced with bouquets of flow-
ers. About 60 enjoyed the
meal,
Mrs. Garnet Farrier was
pianist for the evening and Rev.
George Mitchell was chairman.
Garnet Farrier gave a saxaphone
solo, "This Land of Ours". John
Gibb gave piano selections and
Thelma and Linda Purdon and
Earl Thompson, accompanied
by Mrs. Farrier, sang the Cen-
tennial Hymn.
Elwood Groskorth showed
pictures of his recent visit to
Expo and accompanied the pic-
tures with a very interesting
comMentary. Rev. Mitchell
called on Mrs. Ezra Schoite,
U.C.,W. president, who in turn
asked Russel Gaunt to invite
Mrs. Mitchell to join her hus-
band at the front and read an
address to them. Elmer Sleight-
hobri presented them with a gift
of money as a Memento of the
congregation on their depart,
ure for their home at Truro,
N a S„ Rev, and Mrs, Mitchell
both thanked the congregation
for their kindness in remember
big them in this way.