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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1954-09-08, Page 4to Page Four The Wjngham Advance-Times, Wednesday, September 8th, 1954 COMING EVENTSFOR SALE WANTED .J BIRTHS SAWDUST BURNER for sale. $25. Clint Godwin, phone 158 after 12 noon. 8b GET A RUSTCRAFT CARD for every occasion at McKibbons, the Rexall Store. lb I DUO-THERM SPACE HEATER for sale. Blonde finish with blower at­ tached. Will sell cheap. Phone 487J. 8* GABARDINE STATION Wagon Coat for sale, also satin Jacket, both size 12-14. Apply Mrs, Carl Fitch, Wroxeter, Phone 7r4 Wroxeter. 8* BROODER HOUSE for sale, 24 x 14, in good condition. Melville Halliday, phone Blyth 14rl0. 8* ENTERTAINMENT at the Palace Gardens, Formosa on Sunday, Sept. 12th will be Hank McDonald and wife Illeen; Elmer & Jed, the sing­ ing Sign Painters and Al Cherney, the violinist. (2.30 to 5 p.m.). CSb THE SEPTEMBER MEETING of the Women's Institute will be held on September 16th. Motto—The chief ornament of the home should be its owner. Address—Miss Ruby Duff, of Bluevale—Diet and Health. Roll Call, Pa’s favorite dish. Program conveners, Mrs. S. Bateson and Mrs. J, Henry. Hostesses, Mrs. Ring­ rose, Mrs.'Burrell, Mrs. Currie, Mrs. McLaughlin, Mrs. McCormick and Mrs. Hammond. 8b BALED HAY WANTED—First or second cut. Box 114, Listowel. 8:15* AUCTION SALE DANCING INSTRUCTION SMALL TWO-WHEELED Trailer for sale, with racks, good condition. Phone 245J. 8* FALL CLASSES IN SCOTCH Danc­ ing will be starting soon. Enrol now. Phone 672w. 8:15b RANGETTE for sale in good condi­ tion. Priced to sell. Telephone 771wll, Wingham. 8b LOST NOW IS THE TIME to worm your chickens. Worm- tablets 100 for $1.00 at McKibbons, the Rexall Store. lb PINK PLASTIC BILLFOLp lost be­ tween Bert Armstrong's garage and the Wingham park. Apply Joyce Harman, R. 5, Brussels, phone 31rl0, Brussels. 8* BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES of Household Effects Property of John Gibbons Francis St., Wingham at 2 o’clock sharp SEPTEMBER 18th, 1954 Kitchen Stove; Rangette; Kitchen Table and six Chairs; 2 Couches; 2 leather upholstered mahogany Chairs; 1 Wicker Suite; 3 Bedroom Suites, Bedding; 2 Twin Beds, with Spring- filled Mattresses; 1 Sewing Machine; A large quantity of Fine Silverware and Antiques, including China; 1 Bookcase and Desk; Books; 1 Vacuum Cleaner, Electrolux; Radio, Electric Washer; 4 small Tables; 1 Rug, 15 x 13; Electric Iron; Wheelbarrow; Kitchen Utensils; Garden Tools; Quan­ tity of Wood; 1929 Essex Sedan in good running order; Other articles too numerous to mention. John Gibbons, L. G. Bryce, Proprietor. Auctioneer 8:15b CRESS CORN SALVE for- sure re­ lief. Druggists sell Cress Bunion Salve, wear stylish shoes soon. QUANTITY OF SUGAR SACKS. Ap­ ply Hamilton Beverages, phone 485. 7rrb SAWS TO SHARPEN—hand, band and circular bench saws, machine sharpened. Apply H. L. McGuire, Belgrave. 1:8:15:22* SANITARY SEWAGE DISPOSAL- Septic tanks, cesspools, wells, cellars, etc. pumped and cleaned with sani­ tary modern eqiupment. All work guaranteed satisfactory. For quick service write or phone Louis Blake, Brussels, Ont. Phone Brussels 42r6. 18rrb RELIANCE PETROLEUM LIMITED has a number of service stations for lease in this area. We are looking for men with proven retail merchandising experience, men who recognize cleanliness, ser­ vice and courtesy as the basic fun­ damentals of retail merchandising. To the right man we can offer the most reasonable rental arrangement in the industry. If you are qualified,, have a minimum of $3,000.00 to in­ vest, and would like to become con­ nected with an aggressive, rapidly- growing oil company, please write stating full particulars to Retail Sales Department, Reliance Petrol­ eum Limited, Box 353, Seaforth. 8:15:22b IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Emily A. Hollo­ way, who passed away on September 7th, 1953. Nothing can ever take away The love a heart holds dear, Fond memories linger every day. Remembrance keeps her near. Sadly missed by family and friends. MONTGOMERY—-In Wingham Gen­ eral Hospital, on Wednesday, Sept­ ember 1, 1954, to Mr. and Mrs. Don­ ald Montgomery, Wingham, a son. DONALDSON—In Wingham General Hospital, on Thursday, September 2nd., 19J54, to Mr and Mrs. David Donaldson, R. R. Greenock, a son. CZERNIAWSKI—In Wingham Gener­ al Hospital, on Friday, September 3rd., 1954, to Mr, and Mrs. Charles Czerniawski, R. R. 3, Wingham, a daughter. GIBSON—In JWingham General Hos­ pital, on Saturday, September. 4th, 1954, to Mr. and Mrs. George Gibson, Wroxeter, a daughter. SPEIR—In Wingham General Hospi­ tal, on Monday, September 6th, 1954, to Mr. and Mrs. William Speir, R. R. 3, Brussels, a daughter. HOLLOWAY—In Wingham General Hospital, on Wednesday, September 8th, 1954, to Mr, and Mrs. Ted Hol­ loway, Wingham, a. daughter. LENNOX—In Toronto General Hospi­ tal, on August 19th, 1954, to Mr. and Mrs, Lome Lennox, Toronto, a daughter, Lorna Lorraine, a sister for Arlene. GREEN—Mr. and Mrs. Aliister Green, Wingham, are happy to announce the arrival of their chosen daughter, a sister for Lynda. BOX 473 AGENTS WANTED HYETTS REMEDIES—Eczema Oint­ ments, stomach medicine, cough syrup and the rest of the famous line are available at McKibbons, the Rexall Store. lb CARS FOR SALE WANTED: Man for steady travel among consumers in Huron County. Permanent connection with large 4 manufacturer. Only reliable hustler considered. Write Rawleigh’s Dept.- 1-453-131, Montreal, P.Q. 1,8b IF YOU are buying a car on time payments be sure to get our rate on the financing and insurance. Our service is complete and inexpensive. Phone now and ask Stewart A. Scott, Phone 293. rrb WANTED DEADSTOCK removed from your farm promptly for sanitary disposal. Telephone collect: Palmerston 123W, Durham 398 or Wingham 378. GOR­ DON YOUNG LIMITED. lrrb THE VOICE OF TEMPERANCE6 “Inveterate drunkenness and the resultant lethargy of the country is the reason France is in such a danger­ ously weak international position". “The French as a nation are semi­ drunk 95 percent of the time. The government encourages greater and greater consumption of wine because of a continued production of grapes”. These are the considered pronounce­ ments of a keen business man to the Windsor Rotary Club recently. Whe­ ther credible or not, it is a fact that according to a report issued by the World Health Organization. France ranks second in the world in the number of alcoholics per 100,000 of population. But more recent than the W.H.O. report is the startling story found in “Time” of July 12, 1954, about alcoholism amongst French children of very tender age. It merits a “Voice” of its own. —Advt. 8b Dear Sir: 2556 Turner Rd., Walkerville, Ont. Aug. 31,1954 sub- pass research to of “ancient in the right 1940 CHEVROLET fe-ton Pick-up Truck, with rack, $125. Phone Wrox­ eter, 85r3. 8b UPHOLSTERING NOTICE TO CREDITORS POUI.TEV FOB SALE 125 RED x ROCK PULLETS for sale, beginning to lay. Apply Mac New­ ton, 47-4 Fordwieh. 8* We specialize in Workmanship week's, service, finishing. For Fairyland, 487J. re-upholstering, j^iaranteed. One Also repairing, re­ appointment call RRB 125 LEGHORN PULLETS for sale, laying. Apply Charles Bosman, RR 2, Bluevale, Phone 610w3. 8b MISCELLANEOUS REAL ESTATE 7 ROOM BRICK HOUSE for sale, 3 piece Tjath, built-in 'cupboards. Ap­ ply Wingham Auto Wreckers, phone 229. 1,8* FOR ARTIFICIAL insemination at its 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 9.30 a.m. on Sun­ days. Phone collect Clinton 242 or Mildmay 130R12. 13:27:10:24rrb 2 STOREY RED BRICK HOUSE on Francis street for .sale or rent. All conveniences, in good repair, garden, garage. Apply to Wm. Forgie, phone-136M, Wingham. 8b AUCTION SALE 7 ROOM BRICK HOUSE for sale in Gorrie, with sun porch, insulated, oil furnace. Drilled well with pres­ sure system. 2 car garage. Apply to Mrs. Archie Scott, Gorrie, Ont. 8* FOR BENT 1 3 ROOM suitable couple. Times. APARTMENT for middle aged Apply Box 54, for rent, or elderly Advance- lrrb 5 ROOM APARTMENT to rent, 2 bed­ rooms, partially heated. Central location. Rent reasonable. Apply to Post Office box 516, Wingham, Ont. 1,8* 3 ROOM APARTMENT for rent for light housekeeping. Possession im­ mediately. Phone 245J. 8* THREE ROOM APARTMENT for rent, good residential. Reasonable. Phone 160. Sb COMFORTABLE WARM ROOM for rent. Centrally located, in good home. Suitable for lady. Reasonable. Cooking privileges. Apply box 55, Advance-Times. 8b NEW MODERN 2-BEDROOM apart­ ment for rent. Heated. Phone 51. 8b FEMALE HELP WANTED WOMAN OR GIRL WANTED to do housework, full or part time. Phone 764. 8b GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK wanted. Apply W. J. Clark, Phone 401 or 186J. 8* of Farm Stock, Machinery and Household Effects at Lot 42, Con. 9, East Wawanosh twp. farm adjoining the Village of Belgrave TUESDAY, SEPT. 21 at 12.30 p.m. HORSES—1 aged Mare, 14 yrs. old; General purpose Mare, 10 yrs. old. CATTLE—3 Shorthorn Cows due in Nov.; 2 Shorthorn Cows due in April; 2 Grade Cows with. 4 Calves; 3 Spring Calves; 3 Steers rising 2 yrs. old; 2 Steers rising 1 yr. old. PIGS—1 Sow with 9 pigs. HENS—40 White Leghorn 1 yr. old hens. HAY and GRAIN—35 ®ton Mixed Hay; 1,200 bus. Ajax Oats grown from Reg. Seed. MACHINERY — Cockshutt Binder (like new); Massey-Harris Side Deliv­ ery Rake (like new); Massey-Harris Sged Drill; McCormick Mower; Frost & Wood Hay Loader; Ford Tractor with Plow; Ford Cultivator; Tandem Disc Harrow; Sleigh with Rack; 2,000- lb. Scales; Massey-Harris rubber tired Wagon (like new)? Roller Hay Rack; Fanning Mill; Scuffler; Plow; Woods Electric Grain Grinder (like new); 5-section Harrows; Wheelbarrow; Col­ ony House 10 x 12; Set Double Har­ ness; 4 Horse Collars; Forks; Chains; Shovels, Other articles too numerous to mention. FURNITURE—3 Beds, springs and mattresses; 3 Stands; 1 Chest room Chairs; Small Tables; Lamps; Kitchen Chairs; Writing desk; Renfrew Kitchen Stove; Thor 'white enamel Washing Machine. TERMS—CASH Harry McClenaghan, Proprietor, Harbld Jackson, Auctioneer. E, P. Chesney, Clerk. Dressers; 3 Wash of Drawers? 4 Bed* 5 Rocking Chairs} Arm Chair; Floor ROOMERS WANTED ROOMER WANTED—Girl or lady preferred. Apply Mrs. R. Case- more, Shuter Si, 8* FEMALE BOARDERS wanted. Phone 285. 8*l>8b ALL PERSONS having claims against the estate of ROBERT JOHN CUR­ RIE, late of the Township of Jpast Wawanosh, in the County Farmer, who died on or twenty-third day of July, are notified to send to the ed on or before the eighteenth day of September A. D., 1954, full particulars of their claims in writing. Immediate­ ly after the said eighteenth day of September the assets of the said tes­ tator will be distributed amongst the parties entiled thereto, having regard only to claims of which the Executors shall then have notice. DATED this twenty-eighth day of August, A. D. 1954. CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON Wingham, Ontario Solicitors for the Executors 1:8:15b Find encosed $2.50 for a year’s scription to the Advance-Times. I cannot let this opportunity without conveying to your our hearty thanks and appreciation for the spec­ ial edition which you published gratis to your subscribers for the 75th An­ niversary of the town of Wingham. It meant a lot of work in gather all the material history." Your paper just put us spirit for going home to the big cele­ bration and the anticipation wasn’t greater than the realization because I never saw anything so well planned and organized as the programme was. Everything went off like clock work. We were late for the first two events and by that time we knew that we had to be on time or miss the fun. of Huron, about the A.D., 1954, undersign- I saw a lot of old friends and enjoy­ ed myself immensely. I came back Monday with many happy thoughts of the splendid time I had in the old home town. Yours gratefully (Mrs. W.) May Burns' WROXETER '''^jSTand Mrs. Parker and family, are spending two weeks at Pt, Clark. A|C 2 Don Newman, Mont Apica, Quebec, spent the week-end at his home on Shuter £3t. Mr, and Mrs. Dave J. Hutchison and daughter, Nancy, spent the holi­ day week-end with Toronto relatives, —Mr J, G. Imlay of Detroit, spent three weeks visiting relatives in Wing­ ham and district. •—Mr. Clarence Golley and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Golley -are visiting friends in Old Castel and Windsor this week. —Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Henderson of Brampton, were guests of their grandmother, Mrs. C, R, Henderson, over- the week-end. —Mr/ and Mrs. Richmond McCly- visited at Robt. Gol- mont and daughter, Joan, 'the home of Mr. and Mrs. ley last week. • —Mr. and Mrs, Frank were in Acton over the week-end at­ tending the Bradley - Spielvogel wed­ ding. —Miss Ruth Cantelon of Toronto, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Cantelon, North St. Spielvogel Misses Wilma Haugh and Lois Gilkinson spent the past week with Mr. and Mrs J. R. Adair, of 1’oronto, and attended the CN.E. —Mrs. Sidney Holmes, Toronto, and Mrs. John Brown, Gorrie, were visit­ ors with Mr. and Mrs. David Cathers, over the week-end. —Miss Florence Hares and Miss I so bet Jane Elliott Wed in Whitechurch Chalmers Presbyterian Church, Whitechurch, ' was the scene of a pretty wedding on Saturday, Septem­ ber 4th, when Isobel Jane0 Elliott, daughter of Mr. and ’ Mrs. Gordon Elliott, of Wingham, was united in marriage with William Walter Mac­ pherson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon MacPherson, of Lucknow. Rev. R. D. A. Currie, of Whitechurch, performed the marriage ceremony. During the ceremony Mr. John Mc­ Gee sang “O Promise Me" and “I Love You Truly." ditional weddng music was provided by Mr. John McGee, who sang “O Promise Me" and “I Love You Truly". Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor-length gown of net over satin, with a lace bolero and a finger-tip veil. She carried a bouquet of red roses. Miss Marjorie Elliott, of London, was maid of honor, wearing a blue gown of net over taffeta in ankle­ length, with matching headdress. She carried a bouquet of pink roses. Miss Linda Elliott, niece of the bride, was flower girl. She wore a blue net over taffeta gown with matching headdress and carried a bouquet of yellow roses. Keith Kilpatrick, of Lucknow, was groomsman, and ushers were Keith Black, of Centralia and Walter Elliott, brother of the bride, of Whitechurch. A reception was held in the church school rooms following the marriage ceremony, at which guests were pre­ sent from London, Detroit, Wingham, Lucknow, Centralia and Bluevale. Following a wedding trip to South­ ern Ontario and the United States, the couple will reside on the groom’s farm in West Wawanosh. Yvonne Card, of Burks Falls, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs* J, J. Lewis last week. —Mrs. Geo. MacKay of Hamilton, and daughter, Mary, spent the week­ end with her brother, A. C. Adams. Mary has just returned from a three month’s trip to Europe. —Miss Arlene Rettinger, daughter of Mr and Mrs, Cletus Rettinger left on Sunday for Paris, Ont., where she has joined the staff of the Sacred Heart School there to teach. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Newman, Clinton, Miss Barbara Williams, Mr. John Bird and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur New­ man, of Hamilton, spent Sunday with the former’s son, Don and Mrs. New­ man and family, Shuter St;. Former Residents * Mdrk Anniversary Mr. and Mr§. George Carr of Ham­ ilton, residents of Wingham until 1946 celebrated their Golden Wedding an­ niversary, August 24th, A dinner was held at the Pickfair restaurant, Lake­ shore Road, Toronto, attended by the family, six grandchildren, also a sister of Mrs. Carr, Mrs, E. ‘Powell, of De­ troit. The immediate family, Mrs. F. Moore, Cannington; Mrs. G. Holman, Toronto; Mrs. N. Wilson, Hamiton; Ralph, George and jack, of Toronto, were present for the occasion. 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Sales and Service Lambton County ARKONA Phone 15 8b 4 i ■yi■ ■ ■ Plumbing Supplies for Cottages - Cabins Motels - Homes Toilets - Basins - Bathtubs Showers - Sinks - Pressure . Systems - Sump Pumps- Copper & Galvanized Pipe and Fittings, Etc. “You pay no freight" Write for free catalogue S. V. Johnson Plumbing Supplies Streetsville Phone 35% Open Wed. & Fri. evenings, till 9.30 p.m. DOON BALER TWINE All Canadian Twine Manufactured in Kitchener GUARANTEED 225 FEET PER POUND Regular Price $8.90 In Lots of 10 Bags or over $8.50 WE HAVE A CARLOAD IN STOCK CHARLES HODGINS YOUR MASSEY-HARRIS DEALER ■ Only CROSLEY Gives You NOTICE TO CREDITORS ALL PERSONS having claims against the estate of ALVA JAMES WALKER, late of the Town of Wingham in the County of Huron, Retired Merchant, who died on or about the seventeenth day of July, A.D., 1954, are notified to send to the undersigned on or before the eighteenth day of September A.D., 1954, full particulars of -their claims in writing. Immediately after the said eighteenth day of September the assets of the said testator will be dis­ tributed amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to claims of which the Executrix shall then have notice. DATED this twenty-eighth day of August, A. D., 1954. CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON Wingham, Ontario Solicitors for the Executrix 1:8:15b Mr. and Mrs. Blair Sharp and John, of Detroit, spent the week-end at the home of Mrs. John Hupfer, Wroxeter South. Miss Hazel Sparling returned home with them from London where she had spent a week with Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Bodfish. % Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Robertson and Jimmie called on their cousin, Miss Hazel Sparling, Wroxeter South, on their way home to Goderich from a vacation in Northern Ontario on Sun­ day. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hupfer, Detroit, spent last week with Mrs. Robt. Hup­ fer, Wroxeter South.Miss Elva Hupfer who has spent the vacation months at her home here, returned to Sudbury on Sunday to resume her teaching duties for the fall term. 1 i i i NOTICE TO CREDITORS ALL PERSONS having claims against the estate of HUGH McKJNNON, late of the Township of Turnberry, in the County of Huron, Farmer, who died on or about the tenth day of August, A, D, 1954, are notified to send to the undersigned *on or before the eigh­ teenth day of September A.D. 1954, full particulars of their claims in writing. Immediately after the said eighteenth day of September the as­ sets of the said testator will be dis­ tributed amoiigst the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to claims of which the Executors shall then have notice. DATED this twenty-eighth day of August, A.D. 1954. CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON Wingham, Ontario Solicitors for the Executors l:8;15b ■ =»g ■ ■ ■■ f Bride-Elect Honored At Trousseau Tea Melva Montgomery, popular bride of this month, was honoured at a trouss­ eau tea at the hom.e of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Robert Montgomery, on Wednesday, September 1st. . Mrs. Jeff Livingstone, of Preston’ sister of the groom, poured tea in the afternoon. Mae Dawson and Mrs, Helen McKague, served. Mrs. Anson Ruttan, Fordwieh, and Mrs. John Jamieson, Wingham, sisters of the bride showed the trousseau in the afternoon and evening. Pouring tea in the evening were Mrs. Jeff Livingstone and Mrs. Lloyd Montgomery, aunt of the bride, of Wingham. Mrs. Angus Falconer and Marie Harris served. $ 3 ■i $$ $ $ag DEEP DOOR DESIGN 10% Cu. Ft. Automatic Defrost Check these features: THE BIGGEST, ROOMIEST, MOST CONVENIENT Handy Roll-out Shelf ADMISSION: $1.00 REFRIGERATOR IN HISTORY Extra Cards 25c AND MANY MORE! Special Games 25c ■*> Sponsored by Clinton Branch I^o. 148 Canadian Legion Clinton Lions Arena THURS., SEPT. 16 commencing at 9.00 o’clock sharp ' J 1 ' 11 ' ~ 111' $1,900 in Prizes 12 Regular Ganjes for 3 Specials for Special $1,000. Bingo ■ g. ■ • Push Button Automatic Defrost Exclusive Deep Door Design • Full Width Freezer and Storage Drawer holds 64 lbs. • New Butter and Cheese Safe OR MORE for your used Refrigerator or Ice Box. ,. SPECIAL PRICE WITH NO TRADE-IN a a BURKE ELECTRIC ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING and REPAIR .... A. C0MPLETE ELECTRICAL SERVICE Wmgnam Phone 474 ~ a a /