The Wingham Advance-Times, 1958-12-10, Page 40
!Thir taln, Advalice414009
OtlY,
FOR SAXE.
PEE'S TANI SERVICE and used
'Furniture. We buY and Sell,
Pherle 185,- rrb
SPACE HEATER for sale, in Pod
gem:Maori. Phone 512J2, 1013
. —
CHRISTMAS TREES for sale.
Orders taken, Apply Bill Lock -
ridge, pbone 458. 1.0b
MEC 8 inch bench saw for sale.
George A. Carter, bone 718W1.
:MILK baLTERS for sale—"Rapid
6.-ineh,
79; el/it-inch, 85c,
Alexander's Hardware,
OVEN-REA1DY Turiceas for sale.
SPerice Scott, phone 735.12,
rrb
STURDY mechanical train for sale,
in good condition, Alsp hockey
• skates size 6 (men's). Phone 480.
10b.
FOR. QUICK SALE— Chlistrags
Cherry plants and children's
Wheelbarrows, .Real bargains for
this week, Phone 417J, 10b
YELLOW BUNTI1TG—Bag for sale;
turquoise- snow' suit, size 1 year
and baby bouncer. Phone 863,
101.,)
CEDAR CHESTS by Lane and
Red Seal, the ideal Christmas
gift. Only $49.50 at la A. Cur-
rie 8r Sons, Wingham. 10b
LIONEL ELECFRIC train for sale,
12 feet of uncoupling track on
plywood, a diesel switcher engine
and three cars, one year old.
Phone 65, Wingham, 10b
FOR BRIGHT CHRISTMAS —
Buy your Tree Lights, at Burke
Electric NOW. We are offer-
ing a special reduction in priee
" for early shoppers. 10:17b
CLEAN? Madam—You don't know
the meaning o.f, that word until
you have tried the radically new
and efficient ELUXO-MATIC.
Call L. H.'Reynolds, your Electraf-
lux dealer, 640J1. rrb
-.CHRISTMASTREES for sale,
• Scotch pine .and nursery grown
0race. See or contact Bill
Rintoul •or drop in at our location
•at the Winghant Fruit Market,
phone 251, 8-10,17b
&FEAT FOR SALE—Good beef by
the quarter. Killed on premises.
Inspected by Dept. of Health.
Yearling heifers. Top quality.
Lowest prices. Raynard Ackert,
Ripley, phorre 24r28 or Lucknow
101r13. rrb
IN TIIVIE FOR CHRISTMAS! You
can have a new lartadloom Rtig,
a real lifetime, 100% all -wool
hard -twist rug for your aorne.
Have an estirnate this week.
Phone 86, N. Welwood. 10b
SEWING MACHINEK (The Ideal
Gift for Christmas) Recondition-
ed Singer Electric Portables
$29.50. New Electric sewing ma-
chines Reg. $119,50 for only $79.00
at Smitty's Shopping Centre
Hanover. , 19,26,8,10,17b
REAL ESTATE
FARM ,for sale, 100 acres, aia
. miles from Elmwood. Good build-
ings, hydro, trout stream with
pond. Pressure system. On good
toad. Price a12,000. For cash,
considerable less. VVould sell
stock and implements if desired.
For particulars apply to Ezra
Thur, RR. 3, Elmwood, 10*
• FARM FOR SALE
bt order to close the estate of the
late John McMillan, the execu-
tors are pfferiag for sale Lot
Number 81, ConceSalen 2, Towt.,
ship of Kinlosa, containing 100
acres more or leas, This is a pod
• pasture farria If intereated, apply
Oravvford t'a Hetherington,
Barristers &c,, Winghare, On-
tario.. 10-17b
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
•N'INE CHUNKS of pigs and One
yoting.cow, 4 years old, fot attle.
Harry Brydges, Belgrave, phtine
618W2. 1011
,
45 HEAD TOP' otlAury
AYRSHIRE PisiltitsAt .
ovvnea Troin W. Harrison,
Nati, SrM, Oataria, Fiala ae-
'Credited, Vadeiriated,
Selling at 'the ROA Sales Area,
OtilrVille'Ontario, Tharaday,
eember 18tar, 1 pat, The "Royal -
view" herd has' aebti prealinently
exhibited at nailer theWa
Royal Winter Paira, reatures are
Progeny )(rem Cherry gatilt
'Golden Andhor, Grand Champion
at the ROyal, Lachute OtiaatOWA
IlXhibltione. Thirteen other fc-
MAIO carry his setalte,
are the 011itiratifeit Itad eaerVe
'CliampiOat fernale$, PottOlia 1051'-
158, Oar catitleguea writat HaYa
artnia LIMitad, 'Sales Managers,
Wilk HO* 44 tRitatitr* 16*
MAIM finP 'WANTED AMBVIANCV WICV101%
MAN WANTED for RaWleigh bus' CURRIE'S AMI3ULANCE, a Wing -
Sell to 1500 famines, write ban*. AlWaya• reliable Service,
tOciaa Rawleigh% Dept. 1.4 -548 -SA, Filen° Day, 51; Night, 716, er 656,
400 Ricaeliata Mentreal. 10b
„
LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING room
wanted for local business woman.
Phorie 48173. 10b
AGGRESSIVE MEN I You can
start a 'business of year own,
selling our 250 guaranteed beaSe-
acad., necessities ju�.1r Barr ound-
ings. Splendid opportunity with
our Ohriatrnes beautiful spark-
ling gifts, and regular line need-
ed every day. Tp commission.
No risk, Familex, Dept, 85, 1600
Delorimier, Montreal,. 10b
EiiipiCorvt.ENT WANEo
BOY' FOURTEEN wants to do
snow shovelling or oad jobs al-
ter school and Satardays," Phone
136W. 1013
EXPERIENCED man wants farm
work in the Winghara district.
For information write boa 76,
Acivanee-Times.. 1.0b
ROOMERS WANTED --
BOARDERS or ,ROOMERS want-
ed. Apply to C, Frieburger,
Scott St. Call evenings or noon
hour. 19:26;3:10
"Apsfigormmv THE DRIEST"
"Towns of Huron and Perth, ad-
mittedly the driest in Ontario, are'
taking much interest in the opera-
tion or non -operation of the C.T.A.'
We quote from an editorial in
the London Free Press, The mad.
ing used by the Editor is "Wha.
Does the c.T,A. Do?" Surely ba
gives at least a partial answer in
our qudtation above, "Admittedly
the Driest". The C.T.A. in spitc,
of its imperfections boa for years
•kept Huron and Perth, the driest
Counties in °Atari°, this, too irk
spite of the fact that Stratford, in
the heart of Perth, Js not under
• the C.T.A. but under the 1,0A.,
and has many legal li4uor.outiets.'
Why so dry? Huron and Perth -
outside Stratford—has ao legal li-
quor outlets, and cannot have, un-
der the C.T.A.
Why ap the licruor interests want
the C.T.A. repealed, not amerided?
Because an 'amended C.T.A. would
dry up Huron and Perth more
than ever.—Adv, 10b
PERSONAL
DO YOU HEAR the clock ticking?
The tap dripping? Read what
thousands on this continent aie
doing about their hearing. "Bet-
ter Hearing", a monthly maga-
zine devoted to hearibiProblems
will be mailed to you or a friend
if you leave the address with as.
laclaibloons. rrb
rooT SUlalrERERS
If you have sore feet, ankles,
sciatica pains in legs, hips or lower
back trouble why not have your
feet checked by a qualified, exper-
ienced Foot Correctionist, See
J. A. VICKERS
at Queens Hotel, Wingham,
each Monday afternoon
Other times — 481 8th Ave.,
Hanover, Phone 500
MISCELLANEOUS
TS YOUR TELEVISION properly
insured for all risk coverage?
For inforrnation phone 293, Stew-
art A. Scott, Wingham. 2rrb
NEW SPRING ARCHES—Consult
W.A. Kaufman, phone 94, Lis-
towel, open every Thursday, 10
a.m. to 10 pan. Open every Fri-
• day at Les Heubach, Elmira,
from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m, 'Phone
MO 9-2604-5, and •in Walkerton
at Percy Pletsch's, phone 195W,
Deeernber 18th; Thursday, Janta-
ary 8th, afternoon mid evening,
at atfaxivealt Tourist Home, Di• -
agonal Road, oa Highway 86,
phone 998, rrb
r011, ARTIFICIAL inseinination
;Service or more Information, tele-
phone the Watericio.Cattle Breed -
fag Asseclatien deflect at: Clin-
tort HU 2-8441 or TeeSWater 126
betWeert 7.80 and 9.30 ant. Week
tied 8 pan. on Saturdaya
Do not call for service or San -
day, Cows in heat on Sanclay ean
he Inseminated satisfactorily on
onday. We supply serVideto ..or)
alaility bona of the Holstein,
Jersey, 'Ayrshire, Gaeta Soy,
Browti SWisa Red roll, Here -
fad (polled gt herried)„ Beef
Sherthern (polled and horned),
and Dual Purpose ghorthort,
Angtra ati Marc:dais breed, The
east is IOW, • 28rrh
FINANCING A CAR?
Deere Yeti !MY ask ribeilt bUz
Low Cost loinarielng SerVice with
ceitiplete Insurariee CoVerage,
STEWART A. SCOTT
tarn* in *usual
SNOW PLOIJGHING wan te d.
Phone 1079, ,Harold Congraxa..,,
3;10;17;24;31;7;14;t1b
us13)r) rioar, TABLE warted,
ailita.bie for hOlne use. Apply to
Box 75, Advance -Times. • 10b
TWO COLLIE PUPPIES want a
good home. Phone 424W3„ or ap-
ply to Mrs. George Burgera, lalue-
, vale, 1Qb
WOOD WANTED
The following quantities of wood
are wanted by the West Wilavanosh
ToWnsbip School Area Board:
„M.S. No, 12, 15 eords; S.S. No, 17,
15 cords; $.a, No, •3, 15 cords;
S.S. No, 2, 25 cords; aS. No, 4, 25
cords. .
This wood is to be bard maple
or beech, 14 inches long, not over
10 inches nor under 6 inches in
aiameter; to be delivered in each
school yard Mit later than June
30th, 1959. The lowest or any ten-
der not necessarily accepted. All
tender to be in laa,nda of secretary
not later than the 30th day of
December, 1958.
W. A. •Stewart, Secretary,
Dungannon, Ont,
1017b
WANTED
Highest Cash Prices
Paid For
LIVE hEESE & DUCKS
EAST HURON RODUCE
Phone' .66 or 170
• BRUSSELS
1.0-1'71)
• NOTICE
TOWNSHIP OF TURNBERRY
The Township of Turnberry will
not be responsible, for damage to
cars and trucks,' mak cans or ,mail
boxes at roadsides during the Win-
ter months.
_WILLIAM MUNDELL,"
101.7b Road Superintendent
NOTICE •
• The Township of Howick hereby
gives notice of intention to pur-
chase unsold lands within the
municipality at the- adjourned .tax
.sale of the County of Huron.
Treasurer Township of Howick.
10b
—
DEAlDSTOCK WANTED
DEADSTOCK removed promptly
for sanitary disposal. FREE pick
up on larger animals, reasonable
collection charge for small ani-
mals. Phone . collect Wingliam
378; Palmerston 123w, or Dur-
ham 398, Gordon Yong (Eireira)
Limited. arrb
, DEAD STOCK
SERVICE,
Highest Cash Prices
For Old, Sick and
Disabled Cows and
Horses
DEAD STOCK AT HIGHEST
CASH VALUE
Please Phone Promptly
Call Collect - 133,
Bruce Marlatt
Brussels, Ont.
24 HOUR SERVICE
Dead Stock
Removers
Highest taih prices
paid /for Old, siCk ,axid
disabled horses wad
tows, ,
HiolltsT(JAAtt PRICES 'PAID
IN' SURROUNDING DISTRICT
FOR DEAD STOCK. •
For sanitary disposal Phone
.LtROY ACHESON
Atwood 153 Collect
(IMHOF %HSU*
W,r000ter 2i111
14 smolt Sittsvicild
•
COMING EVENTS"
EUCHRE and DANCE in tbo
grave Voresters' Hall, FrithlY
December 19th, also an Ilna
Christrnaa turkey draw. Good
prizes for euchre. 041017b
TENDERS WMsD
•I NOTICE TO CREDITORS
• All persens baviag elairp0 against
the ostate of aClayten -Grainger,
- late of the Township of Howick, in
' the County of Hato; Farmer, de,
1 .
ceased, who died on or about the
29th day of October, A.P, 1958, are
i notified to send to the Undersign -
I ed, on 0 before the Thirteenth
I day of December, 195$, ftill parti-
1 ciders of their clairas In writing.
Immediately after the said Thir-
teenth day of December, the as-
sets of the said Testator will be dis-
tributed amongst the parties ea -
titled thereto, having regard only
to claims of which the Execater
shall then tia-Ve aotiee.
DATED this Twentyrfirat day ef
November, A.D. 1958.
Crawford & Hetherington
' Wingham, Ontario
26;3;10b
VENDERS WANTED
Tenders will be aecepted fpr
caretakers fer each sehool in the
WO*5t WaWarlOSI2 Townahip School
Area., 'These tenders to he in the
hands of the sacretary not later
than December 30th, 1958. The
lowest or any tender not necesSar-
fly accepted,
W, A, Stewart, Secretary,
lalingannon, Ont.
/0:17a
TEND/aRS 'FOR. ELECTR/C.AL
EQUIPMENT
II/INGHAM GENERAL
aprosurA.L.
•Four 8 cubic foot Standard' Refriaa
• eraters. Left hand door.
Four Built-in Range 2 -burner sur -
tape units.
Above eqeipment to be installed
and maintained for petits:I ef,
guarantee.
Tenders close 6 p.m., Friday, De-
cember ag, 1958. '
All Tenders to be submitted to
Wirighain General Hospital, at
Wingham, Ontario. 10:17b
GARAGE, SERVIOla STATION
AND FARM MACHINERY
• FOR SALE BY TENDEW ,
Tenders are invited for the gar-
age building, garage equipment,
parts department, showroom, ser-
vice station and seven room resi-
dence of the late George Merkley
at Edmore, Ontario, The said busi-
,ness premises are in a larga part
near aid in a fine state of repair
and with up-to-date conveniences
in the residence and the office and
business. This is an established
business ofatwentY-five years and a
successful business in the prosper -
our rural area. of Belmore on the
boundary between the counties of
Bruae and Heron. It is 'a real op-
portunity for someone .and the
business Must be sold on account
'of the sudden death of the owner.
Stock-in-tradn'anca parts will ,J'ia
sold at invoice apd need not be in-
cluded, in the tender. Details '�f
business may be obtained from the
undersigned. -
Tenders must state the price of-
fered for the said building aad
equipment and be azeOmpanied by
a cheque for ten percentuni of the
tendea Tenders must be in the
hands of the undersigned by 12
o'clock noon, Saturday, •December'
13, 1958. The highest or any tender
need not necessarily be accepted.
DATED at Teeswater, Ontario
this first day of December, A.D.
1958. •
A, al. McTavish
, Teeswatea Ontario,
Solicitor for Adminiatratrix,
3; 10 b
,. MORTGAGE SALE OF
VALUABLE RESIDENTIAL
• PROPERTY
;UNDER • aria by virtue of the
powera coutained ' in a certain
mortgage, which will be produced
at the time of ale, there will be
offered for ale ba public auction
en SaturclaY, the twenty-seventh
day of December, 1958, at the hour
of two o'clock in the afternoon at
the office ef Messrs, Crawford &
Hetherington, Wingham, Ontario,
by Ma L. G. Bryce, auctioneer, the'
follewiag prOpertv. namely:
ALL AND:SINGULAR that cer-
tain pareel or tract of land and
premises situate, lying and being
in the Town of Wingham in the
County Of Huron and Provinte Of ,
Ontario' and being' -composed of
part of Park Lot NO, 18 on the
West side of jOsephite Street in
the Town of Wingharo, described
as folloWS: Commencing at a ptiat
En the Northerly limit ef said Lot
No. 18, dilatant 195 feet measured
westerly from the Northeast angle
ef said Lot No. 18; thence Souther-.
ly and parallel to the Easterly
limit, of said LA a distanee of 13a
feet to a pane: thence V,Vesterly
and Parallel to the Northerly Iirriit
of said Lot a distance of 66 feet;
therice Northerly and parallel to
the Easterly flnflt of said Lot No.
18 a distal -lee of 182 feet to the
Northerly limit of Said Let No, 18;
thanee Easterly along tile Norther.
ly linat Of iaid Let No. 18 a
twice, Of 40 foot t6 tile point of
eornmencernelit. •
TEP -Ma•-• OA Per tent of the
.plireharie mofirac to be Mad down
at the Valle of sale, arid the balance
vOthin thirty 'days thereafter Fat-
ther 'partinidars and cOnditiens of
sale win 'he made ItridWO on the
date of
rmemir) at Winghtint, Ontario
the 8th day ef Deeeratiet, A,ZY, 1:958,
CRAWrORD lIZTITIMINCTON
.WINCRAtt ONTAHIO
SOLICITORS Mk Tt.IM
Vf011,TMWHIF
tavtio, Anctieneet
1.0,4211
CARD OF THANKS .0
I wish to express my thanks and
appreeiation to all, my good neigh-
bors, relatives and friends, for
sponsoring a party in my ;honor.,
The lovely gifts I shall alwayr
cherish and to those whom were
unable to attend 1 extend- Tay
thanks, ----Oliva Boss.- • 10*
CARD7OF THArIS •
1. wish to sincerely thaak all
those wile sent cards, treats and
flowers to "nie while 01 was a Pa-
tient in Wingham General Hos-
pital -and St. Joseph's Hospital in
London. Ma thanks to Dr. W. A.
Crawford, the nurses and blood
donors.—Mrs. H, Sinnamon,
10$
CARD OF THANKS
wish to express my sincere
thanks to 'friends who visited, me
while I was a patient in the hospi-
tal and to Mrs. Morrey and her
nursing staff for the care given
me. Special thanks to Dr. Me-
1Viarchey rind Dr. Crawfora—Geo,
Soiling., 10*
• CARD OF THANKS ,
I would like to thank everyone
who' ;so kindly remembered toe
with cards, flowers, goodies' and
telephone calls daring ray stay in
the hospital and since returning
home. All were very much appre-
ciated., Thank you.—Joan Brooks.
• ,•1.0b
CARD OP THANKS
I •wish to express my ,4ineere-
Wanks- to all • friends "for
card, gifts and letters I received
while a Patient in thp hospital.
Sincere thanks to Dr. W. A. MC-
Kib,bon and Dr. Leahey and the
nursing staff.—F'errie Holmes. 10*
. CARD OF THANKS
jinn/lie and I would like to ex-
press our heartfelt thanks te the
many friends, relatives and neigh-
bours for all the lovely cards,
aoxea of. fruit, giata and flowers
sent me during my stay in hospitai.
and the few "weeks in bed since
coming home; also to all the folks
who visited me,' it realfy helped to
Pass the time much morequickly.
Special thanks to Da Leahy," the
staff of Wingham Hospital, Rev.
and Mrs. Kennedy; and Mrs. Rita
McLennan who has been looking
after me at home. Many thanks to
everyope. —Mrs. Jetties Struthers.
. 10*
• IN MEMORIAM •
HANEY—In loving naeagory of a
clear hasband and father, W. II.
Haney, w,hh teased away two
years ago, December 12, 1956. "
His memory is as dear todat.
As in the hour he passed away,.
—Sadly missed by wife arid fam-
ily. • 10"
. IN MEMORIAM'
WAISH—ffn loving tnemrby of a
dear mother and grandmother,
Mrs. Walter Walsh, who passed
away December 10; 1949,
The dearest Mom this world could
hold,
The OheerieSt Smile, and a, heart of
gold.
For • those who knew her sure
will know
How mud' We lOst nine years ,ago.
—Lovingly remembered by .son
Orville daughter-in-law Millie
and grandchildren Judy ,and
David, lob
TREASURER'S SALE
OF LANDS FOR TAXES
By Virtue of a warraiit !awed $Y
•the Warden of the County Of Hata
on under his hand and the Seal of
the 'Said totpotatiori bearing date
of 12th clay of August 1958, sale of
lancla in arrears of taxes' irt the
County Of HitrOrt Will be held at
triY,Office at the hour of 2.04 pan.
In the Court House on the. 9th day
of Detelabet 1958 urileaa the tames
and oasts pre seeher paid, Netice
15 hereby given that the list of
lands for sale for arrears ef taxes
WAS Pablistied la the Ontario Gat -
ate On the 5th claY o SePtturther
19t8, and that copies of the said
lid may be had at my office,
The adieurned sale, it neeessary,
*III Se held at the aheOe Office On
• the litith clay of Deeenihot, 1958,
treaeureeir OfflOe this 14th day
nf Alittllat„ 1088.
(Signed) 3', 4 terrYi ‘tgaisgtor
• staraisa
•
.ste te
.:;.spjlhawulda,Tre:veCnH,o:jkgt:Rig,,CTors,,the,
.spent the weelaand witb her par-
ents, NU, and Mrs, Albert Coultes.
ollYfsvrs.eritEth.eHw. egerke-selcoodrwthixTidortlato,.4
friends, ,
Miss Ratidee)i Fisber left an
aunday to ,spentl a week otter va-
eation at the home of her aunt,.
Mrs, Tobi 3.8,ntsi of, 741/1'0140n.
Whiteohnroh school papds .11,44
hOliday en MendaY and Most of the
senoels Were cleagdon Tws'
day because of blocked reads,
The Calvin -rick Church is
holding a, white gift aerviee this
Sunday. The cash gifts go to help
11sS Agatha Coultes in ber wora.
Alnidlhois1PQ1toadlse:cht,7dmonton and the
Christraes gifts go to the Children's
Mr, Ben MoCienagbap spent last
week at the holue of his daughter,
Mrs, William Raricea, of Clinton,
InsPector43G:mw:rsotst
or Brueegrcttoufnotici
anciair
T.eachera' College each paid. a visit
to $.S. No; 19 Kinloss last Tues.
day, while the stugeat teachers
Wer e there.
Mr. D. Beecroft attended the
Presbytery meeting held at Dun-
gannon qn Thursday,
Mr. and Mtg. Orville Mitchell
of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Stan-
ley Anderson and children of St.
Catharines spent, the week,end at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will
Henry. Both cars had difficulty in
getting to Highway 86 on Sunday,
when the reads around this- part of
Kinloss were not ploughed.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Elliott, Who
spent the week -end at the home of
their daughter, Mrs. Don Campbell
of Belgrave, returned home on Sun-
day after a month's absence. Mr.
Elliott has his right arm in a cast,
Mr. James. Gordon, who has been
visiting at the home of his sister,
Mrs. John -McGee, left on Tuesday
last for his home in Saskatoon.
Quite a - number of the 4-H boys
from, this •distriet attended the
Achievement meeting at Exeter
District High Scheel on Friday eve=
ning. Ken Coultes received his
prizea traveller's alarm clock,
which he Wel) at- the C.N,E. for
judging beef cattle.
• Birth
HILL—In Wingham Hospital, en
Tuesday, Dec, 2, to Mr. and Mia,
Donald Hill of West Wawanosh,
Claim Cause of .
Migraine Headache
Is Perfectionism
Striving to attain a high degree
• of perfectionism is the chief cause.
of the migraine aeadaches suffered
by hundreds of Canadians each
year. "Some 115,000,900 have head-
aches, but only perfectionists suf-
ter the agony 'of a migraine "brain-
storm'," E. Jervis Bloomfield re -
Ports", 1nheDecember issue 'of
Liberty magazine.
The migraine is one of natiire's
most 'baffling headaches. Attacks
usually 'begin between ages of 16
and 36 and end' bets/men 45' arid 50,
=Mang four times as many women
as alert its Victim. Some doctors
claim it is hereditary. "All agree it
is a personality problem," Bloom-
field states. "It's nature's warning
to' let up• a '
Symptoms of a Tnigraine laclude'
sensitivity to light, along with
•flashes and tilled spots. Then come
a spasm of the cranial arteries,
which causes congestion. Attacks
begin at sunup; may last a few
hours to several days.
Often the cause of an ordinary
headache is easily recognized and
treated. A bump on .the head, the
need of a laxative, poor lighting or
roetn ventilation can all • Cause
headaches. Liberty auggests the
following precaution a to help 'aaoid
headaches:
• Don't worry about your headache.
Worry will only add to it. •
Try to find the cause. It bould ,
'be physical, Mental or emotional.
Check •eating, drinking, work,
play and rest habits. Have your
eyes exatnined,
Learn to relax. Keep your emo-
tions under coptroi.
Headache remedies give tempor-
ary relief, but they don't treat
the cause, Avoid beconting addicted
'to their use.
If headache persists,, see year
doctor.
If your doctor tens you yours is
a migraine headache, then com-
fort youralf you'M probably a
perfectionist
PINTOS
4144.„..A.t the Whighara kieneral
• Hespital, on Ttleadtaa DegeMber
• g, 1958, to Mr.AM:1.MM. Donald
Hill, RA, 1, Lueltnow, a Ka.
MONTGOMERY -a -At the Winglisia
general HOSpital, on Wednesday,
• December 8, 1058, to Mr, and
Mrs. Keith Montgomery, R.B,. 2,4
Teeswater, a on.
• KV1STNEDY—At the Wingliam Gen-
eral Hespital, on Wednesday, Pe-
cember 3, 19158, to Mr. and Mrs.
Wilfred G. Kermedy, R.R. 2, Ives -
water, a chtighter,
EWING—At the Wiagbani Gen-
' liosPital, on Thursday, Decemaer,
4, 1958, to Mr. and Zara Delbert
Ewing, Wingham, a daughter.
WILLIE—At the Wingharn Gener-
al Hospital, fan Thursday, De-
cember 4, 1958, to Mr, and Mrs,
David Willia.Teesivater, a daugh-
ter (expired Dec, 4).
•RUTLEDGE—At Wingluoil Gener,
HOSpital, on Friday, December
1958, to Mr, and MI's, Wilmer
Rutledge, R.R. 6, Goderleb, a.
daughter,
STEVENSON—At the - Wirigha,m
General Hospital, on Saturday,
December a 1958 to Mr, .and 'Mrs,
Warren Stevenson, Mount rarest,
a daughter.
POCOCK—At the "VVinghara Gener-
al Hospital, on, Monday,"Decem-
ber 8, 1958, to afr. and Mr. Har-
old Pocock,- VVingliaM, a, daugb-
ter.
Willing Workers
Bake at Meeting
The fourth meeting of the Whig -
ham Willing' Workers was hold at
Mrs. Ourrie's home With eleven
girls answetirig the roll call. The
meeting opened by olivine "0 Can-
ada" with Mary TaYlor at the Pi-
ano; f011owed by the .4.-H Pledge.
The minutes. were read and adept -
ed, It Was decided to hold the
neat ateetirig on Deeentlier 12th at'
Mrs, lacipp'S hone, A letter Of
thanks will be sent to the Women's
Institute fee $5.00 received for stip-
plies.
'rile Member:: divided Mto four
grOups and Made a list of; Wheat'
and its products; oats and HS pro -
duets; cora and its prod tidtC riee'
arid its prOducts,
The menabers made and stunplee's
the felleWing: Muffins, rice 'mid.,
ding, aPPle trisp with lemlin Sailed,
tor the home assignitent they will,
Make it hat of all the food produats
a wheat, Oats' and corn they are
familiar With and enter thein la
the retord •book arid eook cereals
et leitet mien either for brealclitet,
doisert iitt reaOrd. •
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LARD . .... . lbs. '.25c
. On Friday and Saturday —SUET : : lb. 25c
Let us fill your 'LARD' PAIL 'if IOC' 'per lb.
Lockndge s Butcher Shop
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The ReSt 'a Fresh and Cured Meats Always on Hand.
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