The Wingham Advance-Times, 1958-02-26, Page 44
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FOR SALE
LEE'S USED FSiRNITUR•E, Buy
- and sell.Agent for Kincardine
in
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Lailedry, Photie ,185, Orrb
MILK I+ILTER$ for sale—"Repid
VW, 6 -inch, 79c; 6%—incl, 85e.
Alexander's Hardware, lrrb
CHEWING TOBACCO by the plug,
carton or carload, 37e a plug.—
Cameron's Trading Post. 261).
MEAT FOR SALT'.—Good beef by
the quarter. Killed on premises.
Inspected ay Dept. of Health.
Yearling heifers. Top quality.
Lowest. price:;. RaYaaerd Ackert,
Ripley, . phone '24r30. 17rrb
1952 BUICK- SPECIAL COACH for
sale. Dynaflow, radio, in good
condition, . Reasonbly priced.
Phone 722,. d 26'
BROADLOOM CARPET and rugs,
Latest samples on display now.
Have an estimate,, without obli-
gation, for your room. Finest
qualities, lowest prices. WEL-
WOOD'S VARIETY STORE.,
12rrb
INFANT. CRIB and mattress;
girl's teenage spring coat, size 12.;
navy gabardine coat, size 7-9, All
like new, Reasonable.. Mrs, Ii'ar-
old. Ross, phone 517w. 26b
BEFORE' YOU BUR• a vacuum
gleaner or floor polisher—call
Jed Reynolds for a FREE Home
demonstration. See Electrolux,
Canada's finest Phone 640J1,
8rrb
YOUR FEET CAN eause _pain in
ankles, .knees, hips and lower
hack, For definite lasti)ig re-
sults check with J'. A. VICKERS,
Foot Correetionist, Queens Hotel,
Wingham, on Monday after -
miens, 26rrb
SEED GI;AIN. FOR SALE; --We
offer Reg. No,. 1 Gary and Rod-
ney Oat .at
y s $1:60. bu.; Commercial
No. 1 Oats at $1.30 bu,; Reg, No.1
Brant ,and Herta Barley at $2.35
bu,; Commercial, Nor 1 Barley
at .$2.05 hu.;: Commercial No; '1
' Mont al
C m Barley at $1.85 bu.•--
John Bumstead & Son, phone
455. 26-1Vaar.26h'
DID YOU KNOW N w that David
Crompton, Citified Watchmaker,
guarantees t keep your watch in
good running order for one yelir?
This free service guarantee
applles"t(1 all new watches, also
to watches that have been clean-
ed and reconditioned. 13ring in
your watch to -day and take ad-
vantage of our fast guaranteed
service: •• 23rrb
FOR RENT
60 --ACRE, FARM li?or trent. Brick
"house, good barn, -drilled well,.
with windrhill and supply tank.
Close to school, Apply to E,
Kirton, phone 13r5, Wroxeter-
26,5b
REAL ESTATE
ITOUSE for sale in Winghain:
Liviangroom 20x12; two bedrooms,
kitchen, room for bathroom,
extra rooni• lSx10. Garage 20x15,
Price .$2500, Phone 473J. 26rrb
60 ACRE GRASS FARM with
running water for sale. If inter-
ested call Wroxeter 215 or write
Mr. S.. L, Cumming, 169 Avon-
dale Ave., WilIowdalet bnt,
26:5*
FARM FOR, SALE in 'Wingham
vicinity; 100 acres, i;hoice clay
loam, Buildings moaernly'egiip-
• ped and in goad repair, For
further :particulars apply to Box
8 ,Advance -Times: 26*
LiIVESTOCK FOR ALE
9 S, 8 weeks old, for sale.
Apply pp Y to Mel .Craig,. R,R, 4,
Wingham, phone Brussels 11r8,
26*
'FOUR year-old Nanny C.+oets for
sale, Cheap, Apply to I;oX 7,
• Advance -Times, 26*
PIGS for sale, phone Geo. Fish -
or, AO. 3; , Wh sham 747W11 in
Wingham,
the mornings ohly; ,26"
`THREE SHORTHORN Red bulls,
for sale. Registered. Serv'iccable
iigo, Apply to Harvey Wright,
Wroxeter, phone 191113. 26*
11,16ADSTOCIK WANTED
biffAI)STOCK removed prorriptiy
for sanitary disposal; FREE pick
up t,rr 'larger defineis,. reasonable
colleetiott charge for email aril..
mal), Phone eei
lea Winghartt.
#7b rPalm er tori 12w,.
ox Dur.
heti 3Ag't doYl• young (Elmira)
•Linni'ted, 6rrb.
Ai11 mot,?wori •gIC>lt'vitCE'
C4fttftIgt$ XMB Ji,A Csl, Wing -
"wit;
-
)llt, flak oirirtoO y+• Service,
Pbobe Day, iii; Night, 118 din 886,
1.2trb
Caal1fIING iEVENTS.
THE MEETING of the Wingham
Sportsmen its
anera A,ssgciation will be
held in the Legion. Home on
laionday, Marek 3, at. 8,30 pan,
I
Re•
€u.ar business, monthly draw,
'
frlm s -
Battling :Sass (colour)
Great Northern. Tackle Busters,
Country—Dept. : of Lands end
Forest; lunch. Ernie King,
Pres., B. Metcalfe, "Sec,, everyone
welcome. • 0E20..
i.'OULTRy FOR SALE
PEKALB STARTED PULLETS
UL'�'S
]J'OR SALE •
number of Dekalb started pul-
letsvaccinated fair Newcastle
and bronchitis, ready for im-
Mediate :delivery at 16 and : 18
weeks of age. Price list on re-
quest Discount on large orders.
Moore's Poultry Farm, R. 3, Sea-,
forth, Ont, Phone 647-31 Sea -
forth. • 26,5,12i19b
MALE HELP WANTED
•
SALESMEN
Full or part-time, We require two
aggressive salesmen In this area.
Selling experience not essential.
but would be helpful. No . age
restrictiori, ,but men over 2e
preferred. We offer you, better
than average earnings and a. real
future security in return for your
sincere effort and ability to
work with a, minimum of super-
vision; Applicants will be inter-
viewed by Mr; SNEDDEN at the
Brunswick Hotel, Wingham
Thursday, February 27th from
2:00 5.00 pm, and 7:00 - 9.00
p.m, Cali in person only. 26b.
FEMALE HELP WANTED
r
EXPERIENCED GIRL or lioman`
wanted for. clerk immndiat y.;
.4
Full time employment.. Abniy ..a�•
Wingham Fruit Market. 26'"
FEMALE help wanted to learn n egg
candling and tabling. Full time
"employment. Apply at the Mait-
land Creamery, Winghain, 26b
CARD • OF THANKS
The relatives of the late Miss
Betsy Walsh Wish to thank their
friends, neighbors and relatives for
their expressions of sympathy. • A,
special thanks to the nurses and
the ministers who were so kind to
her while she was a patient in the
hospital. =The Walsh family. 26b
CARD OF THANKS
I would like to thank all my
friends, relatives and neighbors
for the flowers, r t reats and cards
sent to me while I was in Wing -
ham hospital. Special "thanks . to
Dr. B. N, Corrin, Mrs. Morrey and
her staff of nurses. --Lillian Smyth.
26'x'
MISCELLANEOUS
WE
E BUY old gold and gold coins..
N. T. Orxtiandy Jewellery, Gode-
rich, Ontario. 26:5*
NEW SPRING ARCHES brings
back circulation, aids in other
foot troubles. Consult' W, A:.
•TCaufman, ,Argyle Street, Lis
towel, phone 94, open every flues -
day all day
and evening..
Make
adjustments on different makes'
of supports. Will be at Brunswick
Hotel, Wingham, March 13 and
27th
roomNn 3. 26rrb
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SEPTIC TANKS, Cesspools, etc.,
cleaned with modern equipment.
All' work guaranteed. Louis.
Blake, R.R. 2, phone 42r6 Brus-
sels. 26rr25JE*
IS YOUR TELEVISION properly
insured for all,, risk coverage?
For ieformatlan phone 203, Stow -
art A, Scntt, 'Wingham. 2rrb
STEWART A. SCOTT can how
save you 15% , on your ear or
truck insurance. Yearly or six
nnenths policies are available.
Special fates for fanners, For
further information. phone 203.
Winghafn. • 29rrb
IV•ATERLOO CAT'Itt lareeding
Assad fation "Where Better Bulls
Aa'e tiled", 13'ar d.rtifiolal in-
set -Mallen inf'orrea tiOf. or ser-
vice fraft all breeds of cattle,
phone The Waterloo Cattle
Breeding Association ata Clinton
HU '24441 or 1Vlildniay Ygdr12 be-
tween 7,30 •and 9',3.0 tarn, We have
all' breeds available—Top quality
at low 'east,''' 25rrb
FINANCING A .CAR/
1S'etore you buy 68I# Olean our'
r,ew' Cost Flnanddng Servldie with
Complete That race Coverage,
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*WI. 2eli VItingliu n
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WANTED
APlI'LiQATIONS WANTED
Morris Township
Applications will be received by
theundersigned
up �.2o1
In
ck
noon,, March 1, 1958 for Warble
Fly Inspector at 4,00 per hour
plus 7 cents per mile; truck driver
at $1,00 per hour and helper at 85
cents per hour to serve the Town-
ship of Morris.
Geo, C. Martin, Clerk, 19;26b
APPLICATION WANTED
The Township of Turnberry are
asking for applications for the
position of Warble fly inspector
for the year 1958. Applications will
be received by the undersigned
Until 12 o'clock boon, Saturdays
March lst.
Jghn V. -Fischer, =Clerk
Township pf Turnberry
26b
TENDERS WANTED
* Tenders for the spraying of
cattle for the warble fly in • the
Township of Turnberry will be .re-
ceived by the undersigned until
12 o'clock noon, Saturday, March
lst, State price per head Per spray,
Lowest or any tender not neces-
sarily .accepted.
John V, Fischer, Clerk,
Township of Turnberry
26b
TENDERS WANTED
Tenders for supplying Warble
fly powder for the Township of
Turnberry will be received by tine
undersigned until 12 o'clock noon
Saturday, March lst, State pried
per pound. Lowest or any tender
not necessarily accepted,
°John V. Fischer, Clerk
Township of Turiaberry
26b.
TENDERS WANTED
Morris Township
Tenders will be received by •the,
undeasigneli up, -until,; 12 ,o'clock,
noon �
march 1958 to :'sup;blY,
1000 pounds of Warble Fly powder
for Morris Township,
Lowest or any tender not neces-•
sorrily' 'accepted; •
Geo, C. Martin, Clerk crit '1 ;
• 9 26h
TENDERS WANTED
Tenders d s f or Warble Fly p
Ins ec
tor, Sprayer operater and opera-
tor's helper for the Township of
East; WawarloSh wiIi bereceived by
the undersigned on: or befgreMarch
4th, 1958 at one o'clock p.m. Dut-
ies to start. April 10th. Tenders to
state an hourly wage expected, For
any other information contact any
member of the council. Lowest or
any tender not necessarily accept-
ed,
R. H. Thompson, Clerk,
RIR. 1, Belgrave. •19:2613
TENDERS WANTED
Morins Townshiip.
Tenders will he received by the
undersigned up until 12 o'clock
noon Marah ' 1, 1958 to supply,
crush and deliver approximately
12,000 cubic yards' of gravel on
Morris Township roads as the Road
Superintendent directs, Crusher is
to be equipped ' with . a el,
screen,
`
A certified cheque for $200 must
accompany each tender. Lowest or
any tender • not necessarily accept-
ed.
Geo. C. Martin, Clerk. 19:26b
TENDERS FOR GRAVEL
Townbhip of East Warvanoelr
Sealed tenders will. be received
by the undersigned until noon on
Tuesday, r
v Ma ch •4t}i,
1958.
,For • crushing ana 'hauling• 6,000
cit. yds. more or less .of gravel to
be r inch screened and 2,000 cu.
t
yds,more, I
r ess to
o be 1 inch
screened, Gravel to be delivered
anywhere in Township under tlje'
direction of :the Road Superintend
enc,
:it. certified cheque far $300.00' to.
accompany tender. Lowest ;or. any
tender not neeessarily accepted,
Poe' further "articulare Ont t.
p c act
Stuart 14feBurney, Road Super.
tendent, Wingham, Ontario, ,
vvARY LE FLY SPRAYING IN
TOWNSHIP OF uowici 1058'
Tenders
Tenders will be received by the
Clerk up to 8 pati., Tuesday, March
4th, for Warble Flys Spraying in
the 'i'owliship of Hdiwick for the
year 1963, Tendere to statepriee
'per ;Bead fbr warm, and. ordinary
water, The work ter terrtnienee
April 18th. Lowest Or any tender
net aioeeNatttily 'sed eptede
A"t' liefitien
t ri rt
Applleatioris will be :received, by'
the Cleric tip to 3 p.m., Tuesday,
tfareh 4th,, for an Inspector to
sttpervlS tile
Warble
Fly Spraying
n
g
in The Township of Howlek for the.
year 1958, Salary to be $1t25 per
lfotit'' .5hd
.f it0
iiil
y O
wn .ttd
ns
p
tta
»
.„tiati, Atiy 4p5lieftion rot ("beta-
softy
xtet#so ty accepted.
Harold Pollack, imitrrY
Tomfrhablpotakklek,
't,ferric, 'Ci'iiif.8ii6, ,i (26b
BIRTHS
GR0H—InOshawa General Hos
,
pital
on Friday,. p'eblrruary' 211
5 to; n� r
19 8, Mr., and M s, '13ri;zn
Groh (Beatrice MacDonald) a
son, Michael Clayton.
WAREING--At St. Joseph's Hos-
pital, Leaden, on Monday, Feb-.
ruary 24, 1958, to Mr. and Mrs,
Ron Wareing (nee Jean Camp
bell) of London, a son.
MacTA' ISH -'-At the • Wingham
General, Hospital, on Thursday,
February 20, 1958, t8 Mr. and
Mrs. Caaneron MacTavish, Wing-:
• ham, a on.
•
LAMONT—At the Wingham Gen-
eral Hospital, on. Thursday, Feb
ruary 20, 1958, ,to Mr, and Mrs.
Clarence Lamont, R,R, 2, Holy -
rood, a .011:
son.
NETSKE--At the Wingham Gen-
eral hospital, on. Friday, Febru=
ary 21, 1958, to . Mr. and Mrs.
Leslie Netske, Teeswater, a son;
R'UTTAN—At the Wingham Gen
eral Hospital, on Monday, Feb-
ruary 24, 1958, to Mr,.' and Mrs.
LIoyd Rutter; Wroxeter, a (laugh-
! ter.
•
BADMAN—Aa the Winghain Gen-
eral Hospital, on Monday, Feb-
ruary 24, 1958, to Mr. and Mis.
Addison” Bauraan, R.R. 2, Blue-
vale, a :son.
CARTER—At the Wingham Gen
eraI Hospital on Tuesday, 'Plebe
ruary
ruary 25, 1958, to Mr, and Mrs:
Nelson Carter, R.R, 2 'Wingham
a son,
ivo"rrc
E Ta 1CiiiED
fi
IN THE ,ESTATE II O F .
A
BESSTE• CAROLINE WALS
'ALL;. persons' having ;elatms,
against -•the estate , of thea above•
mentioned late of the Town
of
Winghait' bounty of`'Haiori Spi ster, who died on theel eleventh d
of February, 1958, are required t4:
f
filep roof of. wane with the under-
signed,
ndei•-
s,,ned• id
i .or
., on beforethe fifteenth
day cif' March, 1958. •
,;After that date the, ex;eeutot•
will proceed to ,distribute the
estate having regard only to the
claims of which he shall then Have
had -notice.
' DATED at Wingham this 19th
day of February, 1958.
CRAWFORD &'HETImERINGTo q
Wingham - Ontario
Solicitors, for the Executor
CARD OF THANKS
S
I wish to express my sincere
tllaliks .to all those who remember-
ed n flowers ed me with garde ds a. d low s while
T was a patient In Wingham hos-
pital, S eci I thanks to
Dr, W. A.
McKibbon, Mrs, II Morrey and her
1
Staff,—Mrs. Fve yn Rapson, 2611
(ARi) QF TI1ANii;S •
• I would like to take this oppor-
tulaity to expresa nay sincere
thanks to all ,those who visited me
while in the hospital, to those who
brought gifts and flowers 'and sent
good wishes, to Rev. R. A, Brook,
Dr, B: N. Corrin, Mrs, 1, Morrey
and the ;staff of Winghain General
Hospital • from whom I ' received,
such capable :care. Your kindness
has been greatly appreciated,—Mrs.
Laura Kirton. - 26'"
Bridge Club
North and South—First, Mrs.
F. A. Parker and Mrs, H. 0, 'Mac-
Lean; second, Mrs. 3, Martin and
Mrs. G. Godkin; third, Mrs. H.
Campbell and J. H. Crawford.
East and West—First, Mrs. J. H.
Crawford and Mr, J. Martin; see-
ond, Mrs. R. H. Lloyd and 0.
Haselgrove; third, Mrs. Don Ros-
enhagen and G, Williams,
Doreen Ste. Marie
W ed -in Edmonton
Wedding vows 'were spoken by.
Doreen Thelma 'Ste, Marie, of
Guelph, Ontario and Joseph Alfred
Dirksing, of Edmonton, Alberta; in
St, James R. C. Church, Edmon-
ton, on Saturday, . February 8th, at
ten' 1 le •
#da
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26:m5:12b
NOTICE TO CREt)rEORS
IN •THE ESTATE OF
GEORGE'MILLER PROCTER
ALL PERSONS .having claims
against the estate of theabove
mentioned, late . of the Township
of Turnberry, in the County of
Huron;,_Farmer;, who •dieij, an the
eiglith.;'tjay:of January; 1958, ares. re,r
quired to file. proof 'oi'same with'the
undersigned on or before the
fifteenth day of March, 1058.
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 19th
day of February, 1958.
CRAWFORD
&H DTHDRIi+i'
GT
ON
Wingham Ontario
Solicitors for the Executor
26:m5;12b
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of Ida Edith I•lastie
ALL PERSONS hawing' claims
igainst the Estate of the above
tnentl ii
0 ed, late of the Village of
Corrie' in the County of Huron,
Widow, who Bled on or about the
ninthday of , January 1958, are
required to file proof of same with''
the undersigned tot or before the
1st clay of March, 1958.
' AFTER that date 'the Adiniitise
tratri)r will proceed 'to distribtjte
the estate having regard only ter
the eiaims oa• which sha'then has
:notice,
DAr. a Eru •
,, D t risers, this 4th day
of Februay, A.O. 105$,
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lberta. Rev. Father ?ylp•rnalil;ot.
fleiated, During' the ceremony'"Ava
Maria"' ;and "..On• this . Day . Oh•.
BeautifulMather" was, played,,
Th
bride
worea wel z le
gtli
white gown of delicate imported:
lace. The :strapless bodice was•
rc
oin Iim ntedwith
a matchinglee
jacket, featuring lily -point, .sleeve
and the'peterpan collar was trim-
med •with 'sequins and seed :pearls.
The .bouffant skirt had ruffles of
lace' and nylon over satin. Her
finger-tip illusion veil fell from a
crown .headdress trimmed with
matching seed pearls and sequins,
She carried a bouquet of roses,
gardenias and lily of the valley;.
The bridesmaid was Miss Doff
thy Kaufmann, of Edmonton, and
cousin of the groom. She wore. a
pink champagne sheath dress with
lace over taffeta and -a [matching
duster and headdress.
ss,
The groonfsman was Anthony
Degenhardt, of Gibbons, Alberta.
Ttie reception' was held in the
church hall and was catered by
,the C.W.L. For a honeymoon •• in
Calgary- and other -Western cities,•
the, bride donhed` a blue' suit with
champagiid aece'sscirieSi_'i`lle 3r+ung•
couple will live in Edmonton, Al•
-
berta.
Robert Stapleton
Funeral Tuesday
The death of an old andrespect-
ed resident of Zetland :occur'red.on
Saturday with the lassi
ng of Rob-
ert Stapleton, in his 85th year, Mr,
Stapleton hand been FII for some
.time.,
Born :at Merton, ,Devonshire,
England, he was the son of Robert
Stapleton and Elizabeth. Balt, He
came to Canada with, his parents as
':child and the family settled in
Turnberry . Township, 'Ne attended
Gilmour's Scheel and an a young
man was married in- Wingham to
Agnes Wilson ;of East Wawanosh,
who died in April, 1944. A farmer
all his life, Mr...Stapletoh retired
about ten years ago. He was a
Member of. the Winghain Baptist
Church,'
He is se vivid 'by one daughter,
Miss Margaret V, Stapleton, at
home, and one sister, Mrs, John
Kniphler, Stratford, Three children,.
Maurice, James and Ellen Eliza-
beth predeceased. him.
The service • was held at R. A,
Currie & ':Sons funeral home at
two o'clock on Tuesday afternoon
with Dr. A, Nimmo in 'charge and
interment in the Wingham Ceme-
tery, Pallbearers were James Cur-
rie, Arthur Wilson! James Wilson,
Ken Zinn, ,Jack Reavie and A. J,
Lockridge.,
Brother Dies
At 'Clinton
Robert. Baird, a 'resident of
Blyth, died at Clinton on Thurs•
day of last week, Mr. Baird war.
Bern in West Wawatiesh Township
80 years ago, the •son of the late
William and Rebecca Baird,
ta i.I r l aiird received his early edu
ca
a
�o Ze Ian
, ; � t d, He was mark+i
• x• hn ri
Kan .�h
q,c,�,•�a ,�.. ,e e, who predecieas
21 1934, They resided
el
at ;I3,eImore •• until he purchased a
farm on the outsicir t4 .ofi: Blyth in.
1.939;'X3,`eretired trona—waive farm-
Ing inY 1948, but continuedto relside
,at•,his;he d•
me rn•+.L'l t6til t 1 r 'd.
Ir t I e lie»
•� an
came ill two' years ago.
Surviving tire'' five • daught:ers,.
Mrs, Ruby
Magee, Florida; da Mrs
,
e
ith' 'Hamilton;
S
S
In .Mr9. J.
s' Kelly, Hamilton; Mrs. T. Harland
Young Women's
Z
�4.ux larzry Meets
• The February meeting of the
Yon m
'
U Wo ens u iii r
Young Ax a of'the
Y
Wingham United Church was held
at the home of Mrs, S. Strong, with
Mrs. R., Filbert in charge.
• The meeting opened. .with the
hymn , "Stand tip, Stand Up for
Jesus." The Scripture lesson was
front Philippians 3: 1.16, followed
by a 'commentary in which all were
advised no to take t a lt
e falsep ride in
themselves but to look to Jesus
Christ, The Christian stewardship
secretary, Mrs, W. Caslick, gave
art ;ftiferesting reading which asked
all to consider givings more der-.
iausly. This was f011ovred by' a film
entitled "From the _ Church. at
Nishitb•;' It is a starve! a small
young ehtlreh in Japan, and the
work of two missionaries in mak-
ing it possible.
The members thenenjoY.�yed a'
book report given by ;qrs. A I12c4
Murchy depleting the life especial,
ly during the War, of an American
girl -who married a Japanese man
in the employ of the Japanese dip-
lomatid service,
The' president, Mrs, It, Ziirbrigg,
oti ucted
d: d� e- the b � ,,
slnesS of the
meeting', whieh ineltidedt plans to
Dater tdt the chole topper. xtrs. A.
Greenoffered hop M.rs, 4u
r.
brigg whir trio ,.rouYe, bat Ih the
11• i
Warta bay .of 'Prayer p
rograrttleY;
The• meeting closed vvitit a hymn
and:th, l ehidtictitifii
Toronto hncl Grottolo, Cali-
fornia: three sops, James and Ron
of Toronto and Allan. of California;
also two brothers.and one sister,
George ' and John Baird . and Mrs
Jane Hayes; all ' of Wingham`
There are six grandchildren and
three • greatlgrandehildren, Two
sans and 'a daughter predeceased'
Mr. Baird.
Deceased was a member., of the
Angiicait Church and the Blyth
L,O:h.
Service was held 'at 2'.30 p.m. on
Saturday at A. A. Currie and' Sons
funeral home in, "Wingham with
Rev. C. F. Johnson, rector of St,
Paul's Anglican,Chureh officiating,
Interment 'was in Winghain"Cerise-
tory,. 'the pallbearers being Tom
Metcalfe; ;Herman Metcalfe; Milo
Casemore,''Glen ' Caserndre, Ate\
Rand and Jack Orr.
THE. FACT TWAT A MAN
CAN RUN OOWN A
PAP -OF ROBBER HEELS
(DoesN'T PROVE HE'S A
DETECTIVE.
Thier is •the last week you can take
advantage of the Big Saving on
I1'ertilizer.-
Do not forget you y u save
$1,59 per ton for all fertilizer• pni•-
chafiecl in. Februfiry; also an
fidditional stetting of to ,if 'paiti.
for l►ef ,
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HOtAS FAMILY NMI'f
The February meeting of W1ng-
bam W,I, was helcl:Thursday even -
Ing In Wingham council chambers.
It being, family night, a pot -lucid
supper was served to a large gate-
erting of mernl ers, their families
and friends,
After • super a short business
period was held, presided over by
Mrs, R. 0, Powell, president, The
Ode was sung and in the'ubsence
of Mrs, W. Ilenry, Mrs. laingrose
read .the minutes of ,previous meet-
ing and correspondence. This was
followed 'by,4o11 call,
]yirs. J, Henry and Mas, F. XO -
Cormick were appointed to attend
sessions + in .the'council chanibers on
care arid management of film pro-
jector. Mrs. J, Halliday 'and Mrso,
R. Mundy are in charge +of pdei.c-
ing• the layette for Arabian babies,
also Pullover Parade. Anyone' wish-
ing tp donate tg' this project may
leave articles with Mrs, Halliday
or Mrs, Mundy.
A delightful program followed.
Mouth organ duets by Mrs. S.
Cowan; and Mrs. T. Cruickshank;
readings by Mrs, D, S. MaeNaugli;
ton and a very humorous anal en-
joyable reading by Mrs, T, Bower,
Mr. Bob Carbert .o£ CKNK gave a
very interesting description of 'his •
trip to Venezuela, accompanied by
his display of :slides. The National
Anthem was 'sung closing another
very enjoyable family night:.
Will you be raking in'
010,000..,
15 years
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harvest ten or .fifteen years
from now. About $10 a week
will bring a gueriniieed mini-
mum 'Warn of $19;000 in 15
years. Talk it over soon
with an Investors renresenta-
tive "your best friend
,`financially," Call or write:
Thos. A. Jardin
Phone 147
WINdiHAlli, ONT,
John W. Wainea
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Phone 1.942
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