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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1954-09-29, Page 6\\\V if ' V re A Hl 9 WOODEN NICKELS STILL REQUESTED Requests for centennial wooden nickels continue to trickle into Kit­ chener City Hall, Mayor Weber opened a typical one last week. It came from Benton, Ky., and, like most of the others, from a and a centennpial booklet, he sent the collector. Out of the ordinary, was the case of the grateful collector in England. He created a sticky and unusual pro­ blem. In appreciation for a wooden nickel mayor a box q£ chocolates. Upon opening, Mayor Weber dis­ covered late summer heat and tlm0 had combined to make a soggy, melt­ ed present,. Page Six The Wingham Advance-Times, Wednesday, September 29, 1954 FOR SALE COMING EVENTS CRESS BUNION SALVE relieves fast, wear stylish shoes soon. Druggists sell Cress Corn Salve too. ANY OF OUR LARGE ASSORT­ MENT of floor coverings may be ‘ laid by our skilled workmen.—The Wallpaper Shop. 29b MAKE A DATE to visit your Rexall Drug Store on Wednesday, Thurs­ day, Friday or Saturday, October 13, 14, 15, 16. A saving worth your while is waiting for you. Over 250 bargains. Two for the price of one plus lc. McKibbons, the Rexall Drug Store. 29b NOTICE Many of my friends have express­ ed their desire to see the rug for which I WQn a prize at the Canadian National Exhibition, With the kind consent of the Walker furniture store it will be on display in the win­ dow for a few days and anyone wish­ ing to see it may do so,—Mrs. B, Ho- muth. 29b NOTICE The Morris Township Council will meet in the Township Hall for their regular meeting on TUESDAY, OC­ TOBER 5, at 1 p.m.™Geo. C. Martin, Clerk. 29b HARDWOOD wanted. Apply Camer­ on’s Billiards. 29b FEMALE HELP WANTED 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 STENOGRAPHER wanted for law­ yer’s office, Walkerton. Reply giv­ ing particulars. AU replies held in confidence. Box 195, Walkerton. 22:29b BIRTHS FORSYTH—In Edmonton General Hospital, on Wednesday, September 15th, 1954, to Mr. and Kirs. Wm. Forsyth, of Edmonton, Alberta, a daughter—Rosemary, de Hedderich—In St. Michael’s Hospi­ tal, Toronto, on Thursday, Septem­ ber 23rd., 1954, to Dr. and Mrs. Henrique de Hedderich, of Caracas, Venezuela, (nee Frances Currie of Wingham), a daughter. WOODS—In Wingham General Hospi­ tal, on Wednesday, September 22nd, 1954, to Mr, and Mrs. Harold Woods, R, R. 1, Belgrave, a daughter. WILLITS—In Wingham General Hos­ pital, on Friday, September 24th, 1954, to Mr, and Mrs. Walter Wil­ lits, R. 1, Wingham, a son, 00 FOR YOUR EMPLOYMENT WANTED TURKEYS FRESHLY KILLED for Thanksgiving, banquets and recep­ tions. Special price for turkey sup­ pers. Oven ready. Purina fed. Graham Work, Phone 12 J 18, Brussels, Ontario. 15:22:29b RELIABLE middle-aged widow de­ sires housework by day; also baby sitting. Phone 530. 29* MacARTHUR—In Wingham General Hospital, on Saturday, September 25th, 1954, to Mr. and Mrs. Archie MacArthur, R. 1, Wroxeter, a dau­ ghter. OLD CLEANER! wf KBMr Wl HBHHKnB H w MiK w <r FALL PLOUGHING and garden ploughing done. Apply Harold. Den­ nis or phone 410W. 29* ROBINSON—In Wingham General Hospital, on Sunday, September 26, 1954, to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Rob­ inson, Wingham, a son, Rae Doug­ las, a brother for Russell. regardless of its age or condition... in trade ONE WEEK ONLY... to introduce the McCLARY white coal and wood an­ nex for sale. New condition. Also 1950 PONTIAC SEDAN with air conditioning, radio, undercoated, in good shape. Ring 254W, evenings. 22:29* BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES RAWLEIGH BUSINESS now open in Huron County Trade well establish­ ed. Excellent opportunity. Full Time. Write at once. Rawleigh's Dept. 1-453-189, Montreal, P.Q. 22b SMITH—In Wingham General Hospi­ tal, on Sunday, September 26th, 1954, to Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Smith, Teeswater, a son. WHY SUFFER the agony of Rheu­ matic Pain, Sciatica, Lumbago, when RUMACAPS will help you to welcome relief. Ask your Druggist. WANTED TERVIT—In Wingham General Hos­ pital, on Sunday, September 26th, 1954, to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. C. Tervit, R. 4, Wingham, a son. McCLARY COOK STOVE for sale; good condition. Phone 13rl7, Brus­ sels. 298* QUEBEC HEATER for sale. Cheap. Phone 708J. 29* WANTED—Second hand typewriter. Apply Clifford Coultes, Belgrave, phone 630W2, Wingham. 29* DEADSTOCK removed from your farm promptly for sanitary disposal. Telephone collect: Palmerston 123W, Durham 398 or Wingham 378. GOR­ DON YOUNG LIMITED. lrrb MORAN—In Wingham General Hos­ pital, on Sunday, September 26th, 1954, to Mr. and Mrs. John Moran, R. 2, Teeswater, a son. CARD OF THANKS UPHOLSTERING SAWDUST BURNER for sale. Apply Cameron’s Billiards. 29b OIL BURNING Space Heater for sale. Good condition. Price reasonable. Phone Jack Colvin, 420W, Wingham. 29b We specialize in Workmanship week’s service, finishing. For Fairyland, 487J. re-upholstering, guaranteed. One Also repairing, re­ appointment call RRB FOR BENT HONEY—We are now filling choice light, golden honey into customers’ containers at 17c per pound. Hig­ gins Apiaries, phone 81 Wroxeter. 29b THREE ROOMS and BATH for rent, heated. Possession immediately. Phone 245J. 29* ROOM WITH BOARD KITCHEN CUPBOARDS for sale; al­ so medium sized oil burning space heater, practically new. Phone 582J before 3.30 p.m. 29b ROOM and BOARD for one or two girls. Phone 532W. 29b REAL ESTATE GOOD BLACK COAT with silver fox collar for sale, size 40. Cheap for quick sale. Phone 94. 29* HOUSE FOR SALE, cheap. Immed­ iate possession. Write P.O. Box 419, Wingham. 29* BABY BUGGY for sale. Cream color, chrome fenders, storm cover, de­ tachable sleigh runners. Reasonable price. Apply Mrs. H. I. Durst, Wroxeter, phone 34r2. 29b CHOICE 100-ACRE FARM for sale, in Teeswater district. Half mile off No. 4 Highway. All modern conven­ iences. For further particulars ap­ ply to Box 61, Advance-Times. s29* LOST I would like to express my sincere thanks and appreciation for the visits, flowers, gifts and cards sent me while I was a patient in the Wingham Hos­ pital. Special thanks to Dr. Palmer, Mrs. Morrey and her very kind staff of nurses.—Mrs. George Gibson. CARD OF THANKS We would like to express our cere thanks and appreciation for gifts and sum of money we received from our friends and neighbours at Bluevale hall. Thanks also for the lovely gift from “the charivari gang4’. —Marie and Harris Campbell. CARD OF THANKS sincere all my GIRL’S GREY WOOL winter coat for sale. Size 14x, worn about one month, $8.00. Blue flannel blazer, size 14, like new, $3.00. Phone 603J after 6 p.m. 29b COMPLETE LINES of PURINA, Pratt’s, Dr. Salsbury’s poultry worm- er on hand. Worm pullets now and save feed for more eggs, Howson & Howson. 296b LOST—Black dog, male, 20 inches high. Tips of paws white, has very short bobbed tail. Answers to name of "Nigger”. Apply John Moir, phone 512J2._________________29b found I would like to express my thanks and appreciation to friends, relatives and neighbours for their kindness shown me while I was a patient in Wingham General Hos­ pital. Special thanks to Dr. Crawford and the nurses of the hospital staff.— Mrs. William Merkley. 29* CARD OF THANKS PERSONAL? “OLD” at 40, 50, 60? MEN! Get new pep quick. Feel years younger. Try Ostrex Tonic Tablets. For both sexes. “Get-acquainted” size only 60c. All druggists. 29b POULTRY FOB SALE 75 WYANDOTTE and HAMP, pullets for sale. Started to lay. Apply Chas, Cathers, R.R. 1, Wroxeter, phone 14r4. 29* LIVESTOCK FOR SALE ~ FOUND—Good doll on Josephine St. near the Walker Store on Tuesday morning. Ownercmay have same by identifying and paying for advertise­ ment, 29b STRAYED to the farm of Robert Chamney at Donnybrook, one year­ ling cattle beast. Owner may have same by paying expenses. 29b TENDERS WANTED Tenders for caretaking of the Wrox­ eter Public School will be accepted. Tenders to be in by October 7th. Low­ est or any tender not necessarily ac­ cepted. —Phil Durst, Secretary, Gorrie Ontario. 296b THE VOICE OF TEMPERANCE Parental example has a greater im­ pact on the minds of young people than advice from any source. This is the conclusion drawn by Dr. Robert Strauss, professor of public health in Syracuse University, N.Y., after a study of the drinking habits of more than 16,000 U.S. college students. Ex­ ample IS more powerful than advice, and parental example is especially so. "Son, — daughter — don’t touch li­ quor until you are older, I am a mod­ erate drinker. Liquor does me no harm. It might get you,” Good ad­ vice? Excellent. But granted that your advice is more potent than your example, don’t forget to ask the ex­ perts for the pre-test you can give your boy or girl that will mark them as future MODERATE drinkers; There may be some such test As yet it has been given no publicity. The sad truth is that many a "moderate” drinking parent has seen his son ruin his life with liquor after he had begun to drink "moderately” just as his dad did. A recent report by Yale Centre of Alcohol Studies gives statis­ tics that are a propos here, “Ninety percent of young men whose parents are both drinkers — drink, at least occasionally. Less than twenty per- 4uuuvi, swwm. .cent of young women Whose parents ply J, Millar, Bluevale, Phone Wrox- are beth abstainers take to drinking.” eter 3rl9. 29* ’ —Advt. 29b 25 HEAD of yearlings and two-year- old Hereford and Durham steers. Apply George Fisher, Whitechurch. Phone Wingham 747W11. 29b ELEVEN small chunks for sale. Ap­ ply Edgar Dane, Wroxeter, phone 30r4. 29b 30 PIGS for sale. Nine weeks old. Ap­ ply G. C. Moffatt, R.R. 1, Wingham. Phone 502W3. 29b CARS FOR SALE 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, Phorie 293. rrb 1951 CHEVROLET DeLuxe, 2-door sedan for sale. Radio and heater. Low mileage. Phone 107. 29b 1945 FARGO pick-up truck for sale; 1848 International panel truck with windows and seats. Has been used .as school bus; or will exchange for heifers, Apply to J, W, Woolcock, R.R. 1, Belgrave. Phone 721W1. FORD HALF-TON truck for sale. 1938 model, mechahically good. Ap- Mr. and Mrs. Elton^Elliott would like to thank friends and neighbours from Bluevale and surrounding dis­ trict who presented them with a purse of money in honour of their recent marriage, at the Community Hall, Bluevale. 29b AUCTION SALE AUCTION SALE of choice dairy and beef cattle to be held on Friday evening, October 1st at 8 o’clock in Bervie, Highway No. 9. 12 Durham and Hereford Cows, all from one herd, 4 due last of November, rest with calves at foot; 10 fresh and springing Holstein heifers and cows; 15 bred and open Holstein heifers; 70 choice quality Hereford year­ ling steers; 14 Angus yearling steers; 10 spring calves. 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