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'JPfge Six The Wuigham Advance-Times, Wednesday, April 28, 1954
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE AGENTS WANTED
BEEF, PORK or SAUSAGE for{sale,
also custom butchering, meat pre
pared and wrapped for cold storage,
R. J. McLennan & Son, Bluevale,
Morris, phone
31,7,14,21.28,4*
N% lot 19, Con. 2,
10-9 Brussels.
CRESS BUNIQN SALVE relieves fast,
wear stylish shoes soon. Druggists
sell Cress Corn Salve too.
USED SUNSHINE convertible baby
buggy for sale with ski runners and
pad. $10.00. Phone 692R. 28b
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 for
both home and farm, No investment.
Free training, If you are between
25 and 55 a.nd have or can obtain a
car, write immediately fpr full' de
tails without obligation to Dept.
O-W-2. The J. R. Watkins Company,
350 St. Roch Street, Montreal, 7b
7 ROOM CEMENT HOUSE, garage
and barn for sale, also % acres
land, in Lower Wingham. Apply
Harry Newell. 21.28*
FRAME HOUSE for sale, in Belmore,
covered with ipsul brick, size 28* x
24’, good condition. This house
could be moved from property very
easily. Apply John Reid, R 5,
Bolton. 21:28:5*
iu the County of Huron, Farmer, who,
died on pr 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 pf their claims in writ
ing. Immediately after the said
eighth day of May the assets pf the
said testator will be distributed
amongst the parties entitled thereto,
having regard only to claims to
which the executors shall then have
notice.
PERSONALS
BIRTHS
MODERN ASBESTOS SHINGLE sid
ing one and a half storey house
for sale, newly decorated, forced
air ‘fuYnace and garage, W. E.
Rowland, Leopold Street. Phone
441M. 28b
DATED this nineteenth day of April,
A.p, 1954.
CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON
Wingham, Ontario
Solicitors for the Executors.
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TENDERS
HELP WANTED
SEED FOR SALE
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LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
APPLICATIONS WANTED
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MISCELLANEOUS
UPHOLSTERING
LOST
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
WANTED
t
OPPORTUNITY
Service Station For Rent
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
cheque
accom-
tender
dull
live,
1600
28b
We
ing ;
mail
Turnberry. Duties to commence
May 4th. Salary $200. per year.
Geo. T. Thomson,
Clerk.
ALFALFA & TIMOTHY SEED for
sale. Cleaned at Londesboro plant.
Telephone Ted Moszkowski, Wing
ham 713w2. 21:28:5*
GIRL OR WOMAN wanted for part
or full time housework. Start in
May. Phone 173J. 28b
SIX RAIN SHELTERS for sale, $10
each. Phone 703W12. 28b
CLEAN RED CLOVER SEED for
sale $16.00 per bushel; one pure
bred York hog, seven months old.
Apply Ross Taylor, Belgrave, Phone
624wl2. 28b
re-upholstering,
guaranteed. One
Also repairing, re
appointment call
. RRB
1952 PLYMOUTH SEDAN for sale,
dark green, cheap for cash. May
be seen at 10 Water St., Wingham.
28*
PART-TIME man wanted to handle
outside work around town home.
Garden. Apply Advance-Times.
21*
FOR A REAL SPRING TONIC use
Rexall Formula V-10- Vitamins with
Liver and Iron see sale at McKib
bons. 28b
MIDDLE AGED WOMAN wanted to
do light housework in country
home. Apply box 136, Blyth. 28b
RAWLBIGH BUSINESS now open In
Huron Co. Trade well established.
Excellent opportunity. Full time.
Write at once. Rawleigh’s Dept. >
D-453-189, Montreal. 21:28b
APARTMENTS for rent on Maple
and Josephine Streets, Possession
May 1st. Apply W. J. Clark, phone
141 or 186J. 28*
200 CAPONS 13 weeks old, 1st. May;
225 L.S.xR. Pullets, 10 weeks old
1st. May; 400 R.xC.R. Pullets, 7
■weeks old 1st. May. Apply O. Hast
ings, 611W, Wingham. 28*
LArge Garage and Showroom,
in town of Wingham.
Apply Reliance Petroleum
Seaforth, Ont.
FOB RENT
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
BATHTUB
EMPLOYMENT WANTED
WOULD LIKE TO BORROW $1,000
on 100 acres. Will give 1st mort
gage as security. Box 28 Advance-
Times. 28*
REXALL FORMULA V-10 TONIC is
on sale at McKibbons. When you
need a Tonic Formula V-10 will be
sure to please. Get yours today at
McKibbons. 28b
CONCRETE WORK of all kinds.
Contact Ira Wall, R R 3, Wingham,
or phone 747J1. 14,21,28b
DEADSTOCK removed from your
farm promptly for sanitary disposal.
Telephone collect: Palmerston 123W,
Durham 398 or Wingham 378. GOR
DON young Limited. irrb
7 YEAR OLP FILLY for sale. 1600
lbs. Apply J. A. Armstrong, phone
368, Brussels, Ontario. 28:5*
specialize in
Workmanship
week’s service,
finishing. For
Fairyland, 487J.
FOR CUSTOM WORK, plowing, har
rowing, cultivating and discing, see
Harold Dennis, Wingham. 28rrb
BOY’S BROWN SCAMPER lost;
size 13%, new. Phone 553w. 28b
ALL PERSONS having claims again-.thinking for ourselves and see the
st the estate of HENRY1 McGEE late I Liquor traffic In its true light.—-Advt.
of the Township of East Wawahoijh
$65.75
Blue, green, coral, yellow
$78.75
DELIVERED
MODERNIZE YOUR HOME
WITH A BEAUTIFUL 5-FT. STEEL
RECESSED WHITE
1929 FORD for sale, good condition,
good tires; cheap for quick sale.
Phone 642J1._________________28*
MONTCALM BARLEY for sale,
grown from registered seed, $1.50 per
bushel, cleaned; also Hereford bull,
17 months old. Apply George Ken
nedy, Lucknow, seven miles, west of
Wingham, highway 86. 28*
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 85c;
Blue Grass $i.20, Brome 20c, Mea
dow Fescue 40c, Ladina 70c, White
Dutch 75c, Ajax and Beaver Oats
$1.25 per bu. Montcalm Barley $1.75,
Cleaned and treated. Farmers
bring in your grain and have it
cleaned. R. Cramm & Son, Pinker
ton. Phone Cargill 68w3. 21rrb
HOLSTEIN HEIFER for sale. Due
to freshen. Apply Harry Bateman.
28*
20 HEAD YOUNG grass cattle for
sale; also baby calves. Apply R. M.
Cardiff, phone 51r4, Brussels. 28b
FIND OUT how you can save mon
ey and get complete insurance pro
tection when you finance your next
car. Phone now and ask Stewart
A. Scott, Wingham, 293. rrb
GARDEN ROTARY TILLER will
prepare your garden ready to sow
seeds or your lawn to sow grass
No digging, ploughing or
Contact Vic-
John Street, tele-
28:5*
. seed.
breaking up needed,
tor Showers,
phone 547J.
FOR REPAIRS and new leather
handles on purses or handbags in
any color, phone 708w.28*
LIVESTOCK WANTED—Dead, dis
abled horses or cows removed free
of charge. For prompt and efficient
service phone collect',' Wingham 561J
of William Stone Sons Limited,
Ingersoll. 28rrb
ACT NOW if you want to make
money. Join a progressive company
—Sell household necessities and
cosmetics. Every House in yoUr ter
ritory a potential customer. No
season. Wherever you may
write in for details. FAMILEX,
Delorimier dept. 1, Montreal.
POSITION OPEN for a graduate
registered nurse as an instructress
for Certified Nursing Course at the
Wingham General Hospital. Send
all applications to Mrs. Iris Morrey,
superintendent, Wingham General
Hospital, stating age and salary
expected. Applications accepted up
Mto and including May 15th. 28b
TWO REFINED WOMEN with nice
personality to telephone from their
own home two to three hours daily.
Excellent opportunity and good re
muneration. Write for particulars
P. O. Box 552, London, Ont. 28b
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 WILL BE received by
the secretary of West Howick
Township School Area Board until
May 7fh, 1954, for the salvage of
the old Wroxeter Public School,
down to the cement walls in the
old building and windows in the
basement in the new wing. Work
to be completed by June 15th, 1954.
Highest or any tender not necess
arily accepted.
Phil Durst, Secretary-Treasurer,
Gorrie, Ontario. 28:5b
LICENSED MECHANICS: prefer
ably with experience on Ford Pro
ducts. High rate of pay - group
insurance. Apply in writing, stat
ing experience and references to
box 29 Advance-Times.28b
"OPPORTUNITY UNLIMITED”
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
for 10% of contract price to
pany' tender. Lowest or any
not necessarily accepted.
Geo. T. Thomson,
Clerk.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons having claims against
the estate of Henry Bindslev Jensen,
late o£ 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.
QASEMORE—In Wingham General
Hospital, on Thursday, April 22nd.,
1954, to Mr. a,nd Mrs, Carl Case-
more, Wingham, a son.
HOPPER—In Wingham General Hos
pital, on Friday, April 23rd., 1954, to
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hopper, R. 5,
Brussels, a son,
HOWARD—Jn Wingham General
Hospital, on Saturday, April 24th,
1954, to Mr, and Mrs, Kenneth How
ard, Teeswater, a sdh.
BALLAGH—In Wingham General
Hospital, on Saturday, April 24th,
1954, to Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bal-
lagh, R. 2, Teeswater, a son.
MOORE—In Wingham General Hos
pital, on Monday, April 26th, 1954, to
Mr. and Mrs., Charles Moore, R 5,
Lucknow, a daughter.
BOYD—In Wingham General Hospi
tal, on Monday, April 26th, to Mr.
and Mrs. Matthew Boyd, Wingham,
a daughter.
WILSON—In Lord Dufferin Hospital,
Orangeville, on Wednesday, April 21,
. 1954, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson,
Orangeville (nee Shirley Platt),
son, Thomas Rae.
—Miss Pauline Cowan and Miss Jean
Willoughby, of London^ spent the
week-end with their parents in town.
—Mr. and Mrs. Harold Henry, of
Georgetown, spent the week-end with
his parent's, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Henry.
—Mr, and Mrs. Jim Smith and fam
ily visited with relatives in Owen
Sound for the Easter holidays.
—Visitors at the home of H. Burrell during*the holidays were Mr, J, Ang
lin and son, Ron, of Little Current.
—Mrs. Ross Button and family spent
the Easter week with her niece, Mr,
and Mrs. Ben Stewart, Niagara Falls.
—Mr. and Mrs. Graham Fenn, Jud^-
ith and Michael, of Parkhill, spent
Sunday with Mrs. Fenn and Mr. and
Mrs. W, F. Burgman.
—Mr. and Mrs. H. Burrell and fam
ily, spent • the Easter week-end with
Mrs. F. Anglin and family pf Owen
Sound.
Mrs. Ted ^Manners, Frank and
David, of Owen Sound, spent Easter
week with her mother, Mrs. A. H.
Simpson and her sister, Miss Marion.
—Mrs. J. E. Horton, John and Ed
ward, of Kingston, and Rev, W. W
Anglin, of Mindcmoya, visited with
Mr. and Mrs. H. Burrell. The latter is
reipaining fop awhile,
—Mrs. Clara Scott, Mrs. James Mair
and Norma Jean, have been in Phil
adelphia this past week attending the
funeral of the late Mrs. E. T, Louns- * bury, on April 21st. ™
DATED this fifteenth day if April,
A. D. 1954.
CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON
Wingham, Ontario.
Solicitors for the Executix
21:28:5b
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.
J 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
I Stores, City, Provincial, County and
[Federal Buildings, Dance Halls, 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
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.
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
1954, 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.
DATEjD this nineteenth day of April,
A.D. 1954.
CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON
• Wingham, Ontario’
Solicitors for the Executor. ,
, / 21:28:5b
EXECUTORS’ SALE^T
HOUSEWOR& wanted by the day.
Phone 658J3, 28*
APPLICATIONS FOR TAX •
COLLECTOR
Applications will be received by the
undersigned until noon on May 1st.
for Tax Collector for the Township
of
on
CARD OF THANKS
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Shiell wish to
express their deep appreciation for
the many acts of kindness and ex
pressions of sympathy during their
recent sad bereavement, in the loss
of their son, Wilford, for the beautiful
floral tributes, cards and letters and
all who called at their home. Special
thanks to Rev. Cox, Jack Reavie, John
Currie and all the kindness given by
the neighbors.
Another special thanks to the kind
neighbors who came and' put their
crop in for them.
—Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Shiell, Elmer,
Connie and family. 28b
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 salewill 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,' Ont.,
Auctioneer
CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON,
- Wingham, Ontario,
Solicitors for the Executors.
21:28b
CARD OF THANKS
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Jenkins wish
to thank their many friends for kind
ness shown them in their recent ill
ness and bereavement; also the nurses
in Wingham General Hospital and Dr.
W. A. McKibbon. 28b
CARD OF THANKS
We would like to express our sin
cere thanks and appreciation to our
many friends, relatives and neigh
bours for the flowers, ana kindness
shown us during our bereavement.
The Garton Family " 28*
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 March, 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.
carry a complete line of plumb-
and heating supplies. Write
I order Dept. W.A.T. or visit
showrooms.
S. V. JOHNSON
Plumbing Supplies .
STREETSVILLE PHONE 253-3
Open Wednesday and Friday even-
ingB till 9.30 and all day Saturday.
YOU CAN DEPEND ON JOHNSONS
7:14:21:28b
DATED this twelfth day of April, A.
D., 1954.
CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON
Wingham, Ontario.
Solicitors for the Executors.
14:21:28b
THE VOICE OF TEMPERANCE
A friend of mine walking along a
city street, saw a man driving a team
of horses hitched to a wagon loaded
with the product of a distillery. He
hailed the teamster and asked him if
he knew what he Wa3 hauling." My
friend then proceeded to answer his
own question thus; "You have there
ruined homes, hungry children, beaten
and briused wives and mothers, home
less wanderers, human derelicts.’’ The
teamster was so impressed that he
gave up his job and sought different
employment. What do YOU see in the
tremendous loads of liquor that pass
along our highways? A forgetting of
immediate troubles? Perhaps. But
they return with other troubles when
the effect Wears off. Burned homes
and children while absent parents re
vel? Sometimes even once is too often.
Friendships broken? , Often forever,
for under the influence, men know
not what they do. Hungry children
who become Wards of the community? What do you seei Let us do some
Renew
HARRY BROWNE
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Clarence Robinson
Weds Lillian Meads
Bonar Presbyterian Church, Toron
to, was the setting for a lovely Easter
wedding on Saturday, April 17th at
1.30 p.m., when Lillian Eleanor Mary,
only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ro
berts O. Meads, became the bride of
Clarence Henry, only son of Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. Robinson, all of Toronto.
Rev. W. Gordon Brown, Runnymede
Baptist Church, officiated assisted by
Rev. J. G. MacGillivray, of Bonar
Presbyterian Church.
The bride, given in marriage by her
father, walked down the aisle on the,
white carpet to an altar banked with
Easter lilies and spring flowers. She
wore a gown of Alencon lace over ice
blue satin, designed with a fitted bo
dice and fell to a cathedral train. Her
,olled satin headdress caught p
fingertip veil of pleated tulle and she
carried white roses and hyacinths.
. Jean Robinson, sister of the groom,
maid of honor, and Mrs. Beth Chap
man, bridesmaid, chose waltz-length
gowns of French blue irridescent taf
feta with matching stoles and blue
mohair head bands trimmed with
flowers. They carried yellow daffodils
and iris. The little flower girl, Karen
Earle, looked lovely in French blue
taffeta with a velvet trimmed picture
hat to match and carried pink flowers.
John McIntyre was groomsman and
the ushers were Harold Meads, bro
ther of the bride, and Charles Hur-
ran. During the signing of the register
Mr. Fred Dwyer, soloist, sang "I’ll
Walk Beside You”.
Afterwards at Muirheads where the
wedding supper was served fto one
hundred and fifty guests, the bride’s
mother received in teal blue lace and
net over taffeta with full skirt and
pink accessories. The groom’s mother
wore navy bengaline with bead trim
and pale blue accessories.
Leaving on a wedding
Florida, the bride changed to
flannel suit, white coat and
tium color hat.
On thtpr return, the young
both popular in Toronto’s younger set,
will reside in West Toronto.
The bride’s mother is the former
Ethel Chandler of No. 4 Highway,
Turnberry. Guests were present from
Flesherton, Princeville, Woodstock,
Elora, Wingham, Kincardine, Guelph
and Montreal.
Turriberry School
Area Board Meets
The regular meeting of Turnberry
Township School Area Board was held
at No. 2 School on April 15. All the
members were present. The minutes
of the previous meeting were read
and on motion of Mundell and Holmes
were adopted.
The following communications were
read: Free Press, Globe and Mail, R.
C. Ireland.
A lengthy discussion took place on
the decorating and equipping the
school this summer.
Kirton - Holmes—That the follow
ing bills be paid:
Teachers’ salaries, caretakers and
transportation; Beaver Lumber Co.,
$8.47; Donald Rae & Son, $44.03; Ad
vance-Times, $6.00; Free Press, $5.40;
Globe and Mail, $9.60; i Imperial Oil,
$10.27.
Powell-Mundell—That the meeting
adjourn, next meeting to be held at
No. 9 School on May 20th, at 8.30 p.m.
•Alex Corrigan, Treasurer
Jas. M. Hardie, Chairman
Since 1935 there has been reported
a two-fold increase in cancer of the
lung. Cancer research workers are
.■^riving to find out why.
To Insure the birth of healthy
vigorous calves and to avoid
problems with the cow at calv
ing time give every pregnant
cow on your farm Nixon’s
Preventex Powder
(Vitamins and Minerals)
For the last 30 days before calv
ing and the first 2 weeks of
freshening.
Prevent Trouble With
Preventex
Cheaper f
to
A good shoe can be brought
back to good condition
through the modern equip
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We realize our obligation when
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1954 Taxes
Taxpayers may make payments on account
1954 taxes up to 80 per cent of 1953 taxes.
Interest at the rate of Four per cent, per annum
will be allowed on such prepayments.
Prepayments of taxes must be made at the
Town Treasurer’s Office, Town Hall.
W. A. GALBRAITH, Treasurer,
Town of Wingham
Your Car’s as Good as its Weakest Wire
skilled mechanics and modern testing equipment will find
trouble spots promptly. Ignition - lights - horn - fan - radio - all
are dependent on a faultless electrical system. Bring your car
- today.
WINGHAM