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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1954-04-21, Page 7COMING EVENTS Sure this is the page you read first - Here you profit most I A ,3 * if <ci ■ Cotton I FRESH LADIES' BROADCLOTH PYJAMAS Sanforized shrunk fine count broadcloth pyjamas featur­ ing tailored short sleeved button front jacket with white piping. Self tie fringed belt . . . elastic waistline on roomy trousers, Styled in classic lines in lovely shades of blue, pink, maize or mint. Sizes small, medium or large. 7 0 2" Plisse Figured Pyjamas White grounds with small dainty figures also mandarin neck line for added smartness Sizes - Large, Medium, Small I %z few TEEN TOWN DANCE There will be a Teen Town Dance with Johnny Pay and his orchestra in the Wingham Armouries, on Thurs­ day, April 22nd. There will be no ad­ mission charge for the event and everyone is welcome. There will be a lunch booth in the halt Music for this occasion is provided by the co-operation of Local 418 Am­ erican Federation of Musicians through grants from Music Perform­ ance Trust funds of the Recording Industries, The Music Performance Trust Fund is an extension of a program of public service originated by the Recording and Transcription Fund of the Am­ erican Federations of Musicians, I James C. Petrillo, President. C21b NOTICE TO CREDITORS ALL PERSONS having claims against William Cyrus Scott, late of the vil­ lage of Belgrave, in the County of Huron, Retired Farmer, who died on or about the twelfth day of Match, A, D., 1954, are notified to send to the undersigned on or before the first day of May A.D. 1954, full particulars of their claims in writing. Immediately after the said first day of May the assets of the said testator will be dis­ tributed amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regards only to claims of which the executors shall then have notice. DATED this twelfth day of April, A. D., 1954. CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON Wingham, Ontario. Solicitors for the Executors. 14:21:28b NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persons having claims against the estate of Henry Bindslev Jensen, late of the Town of Wingham in the County of Huron, Painter, who died on or about the fifth day of March, 1954, are notified to send to the un­ dersigned on or before the eighth day of May, A. D. 1954, full particul­ ars of their claims in writing. Immed­ iately after the said eighth day of May the assets of the said testator will be distributed amongst the parties entitled thereto having regard only to claims of which the executrix shall then have notice. DATED this fifteenth day ->f April, A. D. 1954. CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON Wingham, Ontario. Solicitors for the Executix 21:28:5b i l NOTICE TO CREDITORS FOB BENT IMMEDIATE POSSESSION of three- roomed, heated^ self-contained apartment. Heavy duty wiring; resi­ dential. Phone 160. 31b APARTMENT TO RENT-—Apply Mrs. John Lockridge, Victoria Street, Phone 295 pr 67. 14b COTTAGE FOR RENT, Kincardine Beach, for part pf July and August. Couple. preferred- Apply box 23, Advance-Times. 14b PASTURE for rent, 125 acres of new seeded 'grass and plenty of water, on highway neax- Teeswater. Apply John Walters, R2, Teeswater, phone 762JI, ‘ 14* BRICK HOUSE for rent in Teeswater, town water, hot and cold, hydro, bath-room, good garden, with fruit, possession first of May. Apply Box 26, Advance-Times. 21* 100 ACRE GRASS FARM for rent, all in grass, on ninth con., lot 22, West Wawanosh. Apply Thomas Glasgow, Glamis, Ontario, phone Paisley 114.16. 21* APPROXIMATELY 66 acres of land for crop. To rent or on shares. Ap­ ply Joe Greenaway, R.R. 1, Blue­ vale. Phone 709W1. 21b 4 ROOMS for rent; available May 1st. Phone 556J. 21* TENDERS FOR DECORATING the entrance and auditorium of Bluevale United Church. Work completed by Sep­ tember 1. Tenders to close May 12. Specifications, can be had from the Secretary Trustee Board Sparling Johnston, Bluevale R 2, or the Un­ ited Church manse. 21:28b TENDERS Tenders will be received by the undersigned until noon on Monday, May 3rd. for the construction of the Mundell Municipal Drain in the Township of Turnberry. This drain consists of approximately 5,900 lineal feet of tile drain. The Township will supply the tile. A marked cheque for 10% of contract price to accom­ pany tender. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Geo. T. Thomson, Clerk.21:28b The Wingham Advance-Times, Wednesday, April ?1> 1954 •Pag© Severn. /HELP WANTED FOR SALE PART-TIME man wanted to handle outside work around town home, Garden. Apply Advance-Times. 21* QUANTITY CED‘AR POSTS for sale* Apply Harry Nowell. * 21* EMPLOYMENT WANTED CONCRETE WORK of all kinds. Contact Ira Wall, R R 3, Wingham, or phone 747J1. 14,21,28b FOR CUSTOM WORK, plowing, har­ rowing, cultivating and discing, see Harold Dennis, Wingham. 21* WANTED DEADSTOCK removed from your farm promptly for sanitary disposal. Telephone collect: Palmerston 123W, Durham 398 or Wingham 378. GOR­ DON YOUNG LIMITED. Irrb LIVESTOCK WANTED—Dead, dis­ abled horses or cows removed free of charge. For prompt and efficient service phone collect, Wingham 561J or William Stone Sons Limited, Ingersoll. 28rrb NEW OR USED FEATHERS wanted. Will exchange for spring mattresses. Apply Mr. Robinson, Box 18, Ad­ vance-Times. 31;7;14;21* ICE CREAM CABINET wanted. Ap­ ply to Cameron’s Billiards, phone 167W. 21b SMALL KITCHEN CABINET for sale, varnished, bpy'w epat set, size 6, brown; girl’s coat, size 6, wine, Phone 403J2, 21* BEEF, PORK or SAUSAGE for sale, also custom butchering, meat pre** pared and wrapped for cold storage, R. J, McLennan & Son, Bluevale, N% lot 19, Con, 2, Morris, phpno 10-9 Brussels, 31,7,14,21,28,4* CRESS CORN SALVE for sure re­ lief. Your druggist sells Cress Cal" lous Salve too, relieves quickly, ONE WASHING MACHINE for sale. Cheap for quick sale. Phone 599R. 21* LADIES BICYCLE in good condi­ tion for sale. Phone 555J aftex* 6 p.m. Mrs. V. Sanderson, Centre Street. 21b STOVE for sale, Wingham Clipper; also a Billy Goat. Phone 604W4. 21* FURNITURE for’sale, bedroom suite, clock, mirrors, writing desk, rock­ ing chairs, bedroom, dishes, kitchen cabinet, drop leaf table, sideboard. Apply Harris Campbell, Bluevale R. 2, phone Brussels 53r4. 21* SECOND HAND Baby stroller want­ ed. Phone 553W. 21b-- —...- —■ ----- -— 1 SECOND HAND Tricycle wanted. Suitable for three year old. Call 565J, Wingham. 21b 400 SUSSEX x LEGHORN pullets for sale, 3 months old; also 300 Leg­ horn pullets 3% months old. Apply Fred Doubledee, R.R, I, Wroxetex'j Phone 7rl2 Wroxeter, 21* “OPPORTUNITY UNLIMITED” 4LL TYPES of rubber stamps and stamp pads sold at The Wingham Advance-Times. THE VOICE OF TEMPERANCE We moderns are influenced tremen­ dously by percentages. We want to know what per cent of people own cars, what per cent own television sets, etc. But there are other per­ cents that deserve more attention than most of us give them. They could be called vital statistics, for they have to do with our gravest so­ cial menace, the drink problem. To say that two per cent of adult Can­ adians are alcoholics may not seem startling. But that means that more people than live in Hamilton are, or have been, absolute slaves to alcohol. More than 70 per cent of adult Can­ adians drink. Drink is responsible for more than 45 per cent of all ser­ ious traffic accidents on Ontario highways. The Chief Justice of one of our Canadian Provinces has de­ clared that 75 per cent of the serious crimes of violence coming before him have alcohol as a contributing factor. By their own admission 89 percent of all criminals under detention in Can­ ada have been drinkers. Convictions for drunkenness in Canada between 1934—the year when beer rooms were legalized in Ontario—and 1949, in­ creased from 20,000 to 76,000 or 265 per cent!, A world-renowned scien­ tist and physician, Dr. Andrew C. Ivy of the University of Illinois, has de­ clared, "We have NO evidence on the basis of past experience to indicate that the teaching of moderation will achieve the objective of alcohol edu­ cation, namely, to reduce the number of alcoholics, to reduce of accidents . . . and the human misery due. vice, crime and poverty from the consumption beverages." Advt. the number to decrease to divorces, which arise of alcoholic 21b British Columbia ships Christmas trees valued at $1,000,000. a NIXON’S PEI.I.AGRF.X will help prevent your Pig Raising Problems Pellagrex contains the iron, vitamins trace elements needed by: —Pregnant Sows --Suckling Pigs —Weancr Pigs Try Pellagrex on One litter and see the difference. Ask for Fred Eltcrathr© at : ■ AUCTION SALE EFFECTS OF THE LATE MRS. JOHN GAMBLE at her residence, GORRIE, ONTARIO on SATURDAY, APRIL 24, 1954 at One O’clock Double bed, 3 Bedroom Suites, con­ sisting <of bed, dresser, washstand, mattress, springs and pillows,’ Good China Cabinet; Dining-room. Table and 6 Chairs; Sideboard; Daybed; Rocking Chairs; Sn!fall Tables; Fall­ ing leaf Table; 5 Kitchen Chairs; Small Kitchen Stove; Good Circulator, wood or coal; Good Sewing Machine, New Raymond; Lawn Mower; Large new coal oil stove Oven; Battery Ra­ dio; Hanging Lamp; Aladdin Lamp; Dishes, Cooking Utensils, Tools. TERMS—CASH JOHN DINSMORE, Auctioneer MRS. D. A. RITCHIE, Executrix EWART WHITFIELD, Clerk late the died A.D. the TENDERS Tenders will be received by the undersigned until noon on Monday, May 3rd. for the construction of the Messer Drain in the Township of Turnberry. This drain consists of approximately 900 feet of open drain. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Geo. T. Thomson, Clerk.21:28b of 2ii> IN MEMORIAM McLENNAN—-In loving memory of David McLennan, who passed away April 26, 195L God took him home; it was His will, But in our hearts he liveth still. —Ever remembered and sadly miss­ ed by his wife and family. 21b IN MEMORIAM ANGUS—In loving memory of a dear son, (David Ross, Who passed .away one year ago, April 22 1953. God saw the road was getting rough, And the hills were hard to climb So He closed your weary eyelids, And whispered Peace be thine. -—Lovingly remembered by the Family * 21* 21* GARD OF THANKS I wish to express my heartfelt thanks to Rev, Father Durand, Drs. Connell, Corrin and Palmer, Mrs. Morrey .and staff, also the kind thoughts and gifts of neighbors and friends during my illness and our Sad loss. Anna Marie Kieffer CARD OF THANKS We Would like to express out sin­ cere thanks and appreciation, flowers and kind acts shown Us while Mrs. Gamble was ill. Special thanks to 't>r. Whitely. The Family 21* ~CARD~OFTHAjuKS The family of the late Mrs. Walter Renwick wish to thank all their friends and neighbors for their klhd- xiess and sympathy during their be­ reavement; also for the beautiful flor­ al tributes and a special thanks to the congregations of McIntosh and Belmore for withdrawing their Sun­ day services; also to Bev. H, West, Winorta Wright, Gordon Wright and the flower bearers. 21b CLEARING AUCTION SALE of CONTRACTOR’S EQUIPMENT Estate of the late Duncan McDougall Contractor - Whigham, Ontario THIS SALE TO BE HELD ON SATURDAY, APRIL 24, 1954 at 2 p.m. At his Premises, North End Wingham Consisting of the following—1951 Dodge Car; 1949 Mercury 3-ton Truck with Hoist and Long Steel Box, in good running order; 1 2-bag Cement Mixer CMC. US. This mixer is in - good condition, is an up-to-date model; 1-bag Cement Mixer, with power attached; Steam Boiler, moun­ ted on rubber, 22 h.p. for heating gravel; 1 Electric Saw ‘ with tilting steel table; 1,500 Red Rug ’ Brick, new; 1,500 Hard Red Brick; 1,000 White Brick; 3,000 Used Brick; 1 Electric Air Hammer; Water Pumps; Extensions; Wheelbarrow and Tools of all kinds; Quantity of Forms New and Used Lumber; 200 hags of Port­ land Cement in good condition; Con­ tractor’s Office Building on Skids, 10’xl4’; 1 Building 12’x24’ on skids. These buildings are good easily moved. No reserve on chattels, must be sold to clean up Real Estate also Offered for Sale ALL PERSONS having claims again­ st the estate of Agnes Gamble of 'the Village of Gorrie in County of Huron, Widow, who on or about the tenth of April 195'4, are notified to send to undersigned on or before the eighth day of May A.D. 1954, full particulars -of 'their claims in writing. Immedi­ ately after the said eighth day of May the assets of the said testator ■will be distributed amongst the parties entitled thereto, having re­ gard only to claims of which the -executors shall then have notice. DATED this nineteenth day of April, AD. 1954. CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON Wingham, Ontario Solicitors for the Executor. 21:28:5b and can be everything the Estate. Subject to Reserve Bid Parcel of Land situated on North Josephine Street, 286 ft. by 195 ft. On this land is a real good Cement Block Building 55 feet by 36 This Building, nearly new is * built. Terms on Chattels—Cash APPLICATIONS WANTED APPLICATIONS FOR TAX COLLECTOR Applications will be received by the undersigned until noon on May 1st. for Tax Collector for the Township of Tumberry. Duties to commence on May 4th. Salary $200. per year. Geo. T. Thomson, Clerk. EXECUTORS’ SALE 21:28b feet, well Terms on Real Estate 20% Day of Sale, Balance in Thirty Days. Donald B. Blue. Auctioneer.. 14:21b Ewart McKercher, Administrator AUCTION SALE Herd Dispersal of 33 head of Registered fully accredited, Vaccinated Jerseys front Lot 21, Con* 4, WEST ZORRA on FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1954 at 1.30 p.m. This herd includes milkers, springers, open heifers and calves. TERMS: CASH Doh Shore, Auct. Russell Youngs, Glanworth, Prop. J. M. Ross, Clerk, 21b NOTICE TO CREDITORS ALL PERSONS having claims again­ st the estate, of HENRY McGEE late -of the Township of East Wawanosh in the County of Huron, Farmer, who died on or about the 17th day of March A.D. 1954, are notified to send to the undersigned on or before the eighth day of May A.D. 1954, full particulars of their claims in writ­ ing. Immediately after the said eighth day of May the assets of the said testator will be distributed amongst the parties entitled thereto, having 'regard only to claims to Which the executors shall then have notice. DATED this nineteenth day of April, A.D. 1954. CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON Wingham, Ontario Solicitors for the Executors. 21:28:5b Of the Cottage owned by the estate of the late Ruth Lewis and being sit­ uate on Lot number 23 on the west side of Edward Street in the Town of Wingham in Mary Cornyn’s Sur­ vey. The sale will be held at the pre­ mises at 1.30 p.m. on Saturday, May 1, 1954. On the property is said to be erect­ ed a large brick cottage in a good state of repair. The property will be offered sub­ ject to a reserved bid. Terms: 20 per cent on the day of sale and the balance in 30 days. Further particulars and conditions of sale may be had on application to the undersigned. DATED this 20th day of April, A.D. 1954. L. G. BRYCE, Wingham, Qnt., * Auctioneer CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON, Wingham, Ontario, Solicitors for the Executors. * 21:28b Exculsive Franchise Available If you are seeking an investment opportunity to build a profitable busi­ ness of your own, part or full time, VENDING IS BIG BUSINESS Thousands of distribution outlets available that were never available before. Automatic chocolate bar vending machine, dispenses automatically your favourite chocolate bar. Electric pop-corn machine, counter : model for dispensing pop-corn (non­ coin operated), full or spare time. A real money maker, portions are ad­ justable, equipped with warm heater, attractive and beautiful, illuminated domes are made of one piece trans­ lucent plastic. No motors used, easy to maintain with 100% profit. Automatic Kleenex vending mach­ ines, you can create a good weekly income through modern vending ma­ chines, they are wanted everywhere. Automatic coffee machine dispen­ ses a 10 cent cup of coffee. Daily pro­ fits up to $75.00. Automatic aspirin vending machine, is modern, creates a good dependable weekly income. Potato chip machines, counter model, for dispensing hot chips (non­ coin operated). Portions are adjustable, 'equipped with warm heater, attractive and beautiful. Illuminated domes are made of one piece transculent plastic, no motors used, easy to maintain. Soft drink automatic machine, dispenses your favourite soft drink in a dixie cup. Here is the most phenom­ enal money maker, appeals to every­ one, everywhere, popular on any loca­ tion, thereby assuring the biggest grosses. These Vending Machines can be placed in the following locations: Amusement Parks, Arenas, Apartment Houses, Ball Parks, Billiard Parlors, Bowling Alleys, Bus Terminals, Cigar Stores, City, Provincial, County and Federal Buildings, Dance Hails, De­ partment Stores, Drug Stores, Fra­ ternal Clubs, Golf Clubs, Hospitals, Gas Stations, Grocery Stores, Beauty Parlors, Hotels and Motels, Industrial Plants, Locker Rooms, Men’s Clubs, Military Camps, Naval Bases and in­ stitutions, Office Buildings, Race Tracks, Railroad Stations, Recreation Halls, Schools, Theatres, Truck Termi­ nals, Waiting Rooms, Warehouses and any place where people work, play or congregate. This is an all-year business minimum capital required, permissable everywhere. Write to PONY BOY LIMITED 5257 QUEEN' MARY ROAD, MONTREAL, QUE­ BEC. 21:28:5:12b LIVESTOCK FOB SALE LIVESTOCK for sale. 12 yearling Hereford cattle; i team work: mares 8 and 9 years old. Apply Jim Hunter R,R. 3, Lucknow; phone Dungannon 61r3. 21* ♦21 EIGHT PIGS, 8 weeks old for sale. Apply Jos. Schneider, Winghain Junction. ’ 21*- SEED FOB SALE ALFALFA & TIMOTHY SEED for sale. Cleaned at Lonclesboro plant. Telephone Ted Moszkowski, Wing­ ham 713w2. 21:28:5* SEED for sale, French Alfalfa $17.00 per bushel, Ontario or Grimms $21.00; Red Clover $17.00, White. Sweet $8,00; Yellow Sweet $7,50," Timothy $7.70; ‘Climax Timothy $16.80. Per lb. Orchard Grass 35e; Blue Grass $1.20, Brome 20c, Mea ­ dow Fescue 40e, Ladina 70c, White Dutch 75c, Ajax and Beaver Oats $1.25 per bu. Montcalm Barley $1.75, Cleaned bring in your gram and have it cleaned. R. Cramm & Son, Pinker­ ton. Phone Cargill 68w3. 21rrb, and treated. Farmers. MISCELLANEOUS ,'TND OUT how you can save mon­ ey and get complete insurance pro­ tection when you finance your nexi car. Phone now and ask Stewart, A Scott, Wingham, 293. rrfc» 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. SLIPCOVERS MADE to order for Chesterfields, chairs and couches Rhone 709W4, Mrs. Harold Elliott- Bluevale. 31;7;14;21* FOR ARTIFICIAL insemination aftUfc best for all breeds, call the Water"' loo Cattle Breeding Association be­ tween 7.30 and 10.00 a.m. on week days and 7.30 and 0.30 a.m. on Sun­ days. Phone collect Clinton 242 or Mildmay 130R12. 13:27:10:24rr& UPHOLSTERING REAL ESTATE MODERNIZE YOUR HOME WITH A BEAUTIFUL 5-FT. STEEL RECESSED WHITE NOTICE TO CREDITORS We BATHTUB $65.75 Blue, green, coral, yellow $78.75 DELIVERED carry a complete line of plumb­ ing and heating supplies. Write mail order Dept. W.A.T. or visit showrooms. a V. JOHNSON Plumbing Supplies STREETSVILLE PHONE 253-3 Open Wednesday ahd Friday cven- Inga till 9.30 and all day Saturday. YOU CAN DEPEND ON JOHNSONS 7:14:21:28b our oUr ALL PERSONS having claims against the estate of Ruth Lewis, late of the Town of Wingham in the County of Huron, Spinster, who died on or about the / twenty-second day of March, A.D. 1954, are notified to send to the undersigned On or before the twenty-fourth day of April, A.D, 1954, full particulars of their claims in writing. Immediately after the said twenty-fourth day of April the assets of the said testatrix will be distributed amongst the parties en­ titled thereto, having regard only to claims Of which the executors shall then have notice, DATED this fifth day of April, AD, 1^51 CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON Wingham, Ontario. Solicitors for the Executors. V:14i21b 200 ACRE FARM for sale, on high­ way 86, good bank barn, 60x80, with water, 2 drive sheds, silo, plenty of water, garage. Immediate possession, water supplied by spring creek, white brick house with hydro and garage. Immediate possession. Apply Apply P. O. Box 119, Wingham, 14:21* HOUSE for sale, with 4 lots and barn. Apply Box 25, Advance-Times. 21b i ROOM CEMENT HOUSE, garage and barn for sale, also % acres land, in Lower Wingham. Apply Harry Newell. 21.28* COTTAGE AT AMBERLEY on lake­ front for Sale. Three bedrooms, large living room ahd kitchen. Built-in cupboards and modern plumbing. Box 26 Advance-Times. 21b FRAME HOUSE for sale, in Belmore, covered with insul brick, size 28’ x 24’, good condition. This house could be moved from property very easily. Apply John Held, R 5, Bolton. We specialize in Workmanship week’s service, finishing. For Fairyland, 487J. re-upholstering, guaranteed. Ono Also repairing, re­ appointment call RRB LOST BLACK and WHITE female Collie, six months old. Was wearing col­ lar. Phone 500. 21* AGENTS WANTED ARE YOU SATISFIED With your present income and chances for ad­ vancement? If not, investigate the money making possibilities and se­ cure future offered by a Rural Wat­ kins Dealership. Sell nationally ad­ vertised products-necessities fpxv both home and farm. Nd investment, Free training. If you are between 25 and 55 and have or can Obtain a . car, Write immediately fox' full de­ tails without obligation to Dept. O-W-2. The J. R. Watkins Company, 350 St. Roch Street, Montreal. 7b . RAWLEIGH BUSINESS now open in Huron Co. Trade well established. Excellent opportunity. Full time. Write at once. Rawleigh’s Dept. £1:28:5*' D-453-189, Montreal 21:23b