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CRESS BUNION SALVE relieves fast, (USED BABY CRIB wanted. Apply
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FOR SALE WANTED
wear stylish shoes soon. Druggists
•ell Cress Corn Salve too.
to Box 1, Advance-Times.E. J. Walters, of Toronto,
IS YOUR T.V. INSURED for Damage
to Television apparatus, Loss or
Damage, or Theft of Television re
ceiver? Are you insured for Public
Liability, Property Damage, includ
ing damage to your own property?
For further information apply to
Stewart A. Scott or phone 293.
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BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
—Miss
has been visiting with her sister, Mrs.
Annie Nicol.
NEW GARAGE for sale, 12’x20’,
asphalt roof, roll brick siding. Ap
ply W. T. Jardine, Gorrie. 5,12*
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
Watkins Dealership. Sell nationally
advertised products—necessities for
home and farm. No investment.
Men between 25 and 55 preferred.
For details write today to Depart
ment 0-W-2 The J. R. Watkins Co.,
350 St. Roch St., Montreal.
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—Mr. Frank* Gibbons spent the holi
days with his grandmother, Mrs. John
Desmond, of Pinkerton.
—Mrs. George Allen has left to
spent the winter months with her son,
George, in Detroit
—Miss Maxine Jacklin, of Kitchener,
spent Thursday at the home of
and Mrs. D. Cathers.
Mr.
LIVESTOCK FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS
and
the
2 DURHAM HEIFERS due in Febru
ary for sale. Apply T. E. Powell,
R 1, Wroxeter, Phone 18rl4. 5*
COWS, SPRINGING, for sale; brindle
cow, freshen February; black cow,
freshen February; Black cow, due
January 11th; Big roan cow, due
February; 3 grade Angus cows,
freshen in June. Harvey Timm,
Bluevale; phone 4rl, Wroxeter. 5*
DEADSTOCK removed from your
farm promptly for sanitary disposal.
Telephone collect: Palmerston 123W,
Durham 398 or Wingham 378. GOR
DON YOUNG LIMITED. Irrb
—Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Coutts
sons, Donald and Peter, spent
week-end with the former’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Coutts.
—Shirley Moffat, of Teachers' Col
lege, London, spent the holidays with
her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Robert
Moffat.
—Mr. and Mrs. W. B. McCool are
.leaving for a winter holiday at Day
tona Beach, Florida, on Sunday.
—James Adam McBurney, of King
ston, was a visitor with Miss Char
lotte McBurney over the holiray. Mrs.
Victor Young was also a visitor.
—Mr. and Mrs. Aylmer G. Aitchison,
daughters, Joan and Judith, are visit
ing with Mr. and Mrs. H. Aitchison,
of town and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Camp
bell of Point Clark.
CARS FOR SAIJE
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
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
8 ROOM FRAME HOUSE for sale,
consisting of 4 bedrooms, living
room, dining room, den and large
modern kitchen, 3 piece bath up
stairs, 2 piece bath downstairs. Con
tact Stewart A. Scott representing
Dudley E. Holmes, realtor, phone
293. 5,12,19,26b
LOST
SMALL ZIPPERED CHANGE PURSE
Jost in the vicinity of the Dominion
Store, contains a sum of money.
Finder please phone 217. 5b
CHROME CAP off fire truck pumper
at high school fire. Finder please
return to Fire Chief Jim Carr or
any fireman. 5b
MEN’S FUR BACKED GLOVES lost
near southern outskirts of town.
Finder please contact Mr. Frank
Roister, c|o Swift & Co., Exeter,
Ontario. 5*
A BRAND NEW GREY TOP COAT,
size 36, lost at the New Year’s dance
at Royal T. Phone 449J, Harvey
Taylor. 5b
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PERSONAL
HUSBANDS! WIVES! WANT PEP,
VTM? Ostrex Tonic Tablets revit
alize iron-deficient body; increase
vigor. "Get-acquainted” size only
60c, All druggists. 6,20
HELP WANTED
ONE FIREKLAN for the Wingham
Fire Brigade. Apply to S. Cowan.
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CARETAKERS WANTED
Applications will be received by
East Wawanosh School Area Board
for caretakers, duties to begin March
1st, 1955, at the following schools:
U.3, U.6, U.7, S.9, S.10, S.13, U.16, U.17.
Enquiries may be made or applica
tions given to any member of the
Board until Jan. 8, 1955.
East Wawanosh School Area Board.
C. H. Wade, Secty.
Belgrave, Ont29:5b
MEN
The Canadian Army
offers you
A Steady Job
with
Good Pay
Excellent Pension Plan
and Opportunities for
Promotion, Learning a
Useful Trade, and
Overseas Service
See your local Recruiting
Officer, Wingham Armoury
every Thursday
Apply direct to
No. 7 Peraortnel Depot
LONDON, Ontario
Bring proof of age and edu
cation.
$
24 HOUR SERVICE on all furnaces
and oil burners. Apply Hiseler &
Son, phone 426. 15rrb
BIRTHS
TENDERS WANTED
HALL—In Western Hospital, Toronto,
on Wednesday, December 29th, 1954,
to Dr. and Mrs. James S. Hall, (nee
Donna Henry), Toronto, a son.
—Mr. and Mrs. Victor Showers and
children of London, spent the New
Year's holidays with Miss Violet
Showers and other relatives in town.
—Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Eickmier, of
Exeter, Dr. John Armitage of Whitby,
and Miss Evelyn Griffith, of Toronto,
were guests over the holiday at* the
home of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Armitage.
The West Wawanosn Township
School Area Board want tenders for
following quantities of wood: No. 4,
25 cords: No. 12, 20 cords; No. 3, 20
cords; No. 2, 25 cords; No. 17, 10
cords. This wood to be all hard maple
and beech body wood, 14’’ long and
not more than 10’’ diameter or under
6’’ to be delivered and piled in school
yards, not later than June 30th, 1955.
Tenders to be in hands of secretary,
not later than January 15th, 1955, the
lowest or any tender not necessarily
accepted. Also Tenders wanted for
caretakers for all schools in operation
in Area. To run from February 1st.,
1955 to January 81st., 1956. These ten
ders to be in secretarj*’s hands not
later than January 15th, 1955. The
lowest or any tender not necessarily
accepted.
W. A. Stewart, Secretary,
Dungannon, Ontario.
FOXTON—In Wingham General Hos
pital, on Wednesday, December 29,
1954, to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Fox
ton, Wingham, a son.
ELLIOTT—Iii Wingham General Hos
pital, on Thursday, December 30,
1954, to Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Elliott,
Lucknow, a son.
—Master Dennis Taylor returned to
Hamilton after spending the Christ
mas holidays at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. C. Showers. Mrs. Showers
Leslie accompanied him
spent the week-end there.
home
and
and
Mrs. S. A.
were: Mr.
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TENDERS FOR WOOD
Tenders for a supply of fuel wood,
14 inches long of hard body maple or
beech to be delivered on or before
June 1st., at the following schools in
East Wawanosh Area,
U. 3 15 cords; U. 7, 19 cords; S. 9,
20 cords; S. 10, 12 cords; U. 11, 18
cords; S. 13, 15 cords; U. 16, 16 cords.
Tenders will be received by any
member of the Board until Jan. 8,
1955.
East Wawanosh School Area Board,
C. H. Wade, Secty.
Belgrave, Ont.28:5b
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank Dr. McKibbon, Mrs.
Morrey and her staff of nurses for
their kind attendance,
two ladies whose room
all those who came to
I was in the hospital.
Nellie Cruickshank
and also the
I shared and
see me while
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CARD OF THANKS
It is with sincere thanks and ap
preciation that we acknowledge the
acts of1 kindness and expressions of
sympathy by relatives, friends and
neighbours in our recent bereavement
Robert and Jean Scott 5*
CARD OF THANKS
We would like to take this oppor
tunity of expressing our sincere
thanks and appreciation to the Wing
ham Fire Department and also the
friends and neighbors for their
prompt action in saving our home.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Moffatt
and family. 5*
CARD OF THANKS
The Holmes’ family wish to express
their appreciation and thanks to their
friends and neighbours and also to
Mrs. Morrey and hospital staff for
their unfailing kindness shown to
Jessie, during her illness. 5*
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Mrs. Arthur
Lincoln wish to express their sincere
thanks and appreciation to our many
relatives and neighbors for the lovely
floral tributes, cards of sympathy and
the kindness shown during our recent
bereavement. Special thanks to Rev.
H. West and Dr. Palmer. 5b
It will pay you to replace it with an
Anodized Tank with a replaceable
magnesium anode
“THE ANODUR”
$22.35
$34.80
$49.20
No. 30—22 Imp. Gals.
No. 40—30 Imp. Gals.
No. 52—40 Imp. Gals.
Prices include delivery
Write today for our Free Plumbing &
Heating catalogue.
Open MOn. Wed. Fri. overlings
9A0 p.m. and all day Saturday.
S. V. JOHNSON
tin
Plumbing Supplies
STREETS5ILLE,ONTARIO
5,12,19,26b
SWAN—In Wingham General Hos
pital, on Friday, December 31st.,
1954, to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Swan,
R. R. 6, Lucknow, a son.
MASON—In Wingham General Hos
pital, on January 4th, 1955, to Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Mason, R. R. 3,
Blyth, a daughter.
DWELLING FOR SALE
FIVE-ROOM INSULBRICK cottage
for sale, situated % mile north of
Wingham on % acre of land, hot
and cold running water; hydro and
built in cupboards. Very reasonable.
Apply Alvin Stacey, Wingham.
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CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank Dr. McKibbon,
Mrs. Morrey and her staff of nurses
for kindness, also Rev. A. Nimmo and
Rev. D. J. MacRae and neighbours,
friends and relatives for visits, cards
and flowers while I was in St Jos
eph’s and Wingham General Hospital.
Harvey Niergarth 5b
—Guests at the home of
Murray on Christmas Day
and Mrs. Gordon Kerr, Murray and
Esther, of Wingham; Mr. T. Murray,
and Wealthie, of Teeswater; Mr. and
Mrs. K. Murray and Joe, of Kitchener.
—During the holiday season,
George, Donna, Richard and Robert
Wayne Murray, of Brampton, visited
their grandmother and family and
other frienrs on 'Minnie Street.
—Mr. Cyril Murray of the Bank of
Commerce staff, of St.
visited at the home of his i
also Miss Leslie Mae Wall,
dietitian of Toronto General
tai, spent a few days at her
here.
Catharines;
mother,
intern
Hospi-
home
—Miss Norma Coutts of West
Lome, spent the holidays with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Coutts.
—Miss Ruth Showers returned to
her duties at Stretford General Hos
pital after spending the past month
at the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. C. Showers.
Mr. and Mrs, Carl Deans and fam
ily, of Guelph, were New Year’s visi
tors with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Me-'
Dowell,
Miss Lorna Buchanan, of London,
spent New Year’s with her parents,
Mr, and Mrs. John Buchanan.
Mr, Cecil Campbell, of Exeter, spent
New Year’s with his parents, Mr, and
Mrs, Howard Campbell,
Miss Betty Rodger, of Goderich, was
a New Year’s visitor with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Emmerson Rodger,
Mr. and Mrs. Norman McDowell,
Gerald and Gwen, visited on Wed
nesday evening with Mr. and Mrs.
Kalmer Dawson, of Dungannon.
Service was cancelled at Westfield
Church on Sunday on account of the
icy condition of the'roads.
Mrs. John Buchanan had the mis
fortune to fall on the ice and cut her
head, which required several stitches.
Mr. Gordon Ross Smith is a pat
ient in Wingham Hospital with
pneumonia. We wish him a speedy re
covery.
Pte. Wm. Rodger, of Ipperwash,
spent New Year’s with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Emmerson Rodger.
Mr. Harold Bell has accepted a
position in Toronto.
Mr. Roy de Haas, of Auburn, spent
New Year’s with his brother, Cecil
de Haas at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Alvin. Snell.
Mr. and Mrs. Emmerson Rodger
and sons, spent New Year’s with Mr.
and Mrs. Everett Taylor, of Blyth.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman McDowell
accompanied their son, Gerald to
Ridgetown on Sunday where he will
resume his studies at Agricultural
School there.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wightman and
Harvey, spent the holiday at Jordan
Station and Niagara Falls, Ont.
Second mate Ronald Taylor, is
spending the winter months with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Taylor.
BLUEVALE
The inaugural meeting of Turnberry
Township council was held in the
council chamber, Bluevale Community
hall, on Monday, with Reeve John
Fischer in the chair. Rev. Morris Mc
Nabb, of Bluevale Presbyterian
Church, opened the proceedings with
prayer. At the noon hour the council
and Mr. McNabb enjoyed a dinner at
the Brunswick Hotel.
Mrs. Robert Turnbull, of Wyoming,
is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Johnston. %
Advance-Times want ads get re
sults.
BUSINESS and
PROFESSIONAL
DIRECTORY
CRAWFORD &
HETHERINGTON
Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.
Wingham, Phone 48
J. H. CRAWFORD, Q.O.
R. S. HETHERINGTON, Q.C.
A. H. M'TAVISH
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR
and NOTARY PUBLIC
TEESWATER - ONTARIO
Telephone 28. Teeswater
WROXETER—Every Wednesday
afternoon, 2—4 pjm*, or
by appointment.
J. IV. BUSHFIELD, Q.C.
Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Eta.
*Money to Loan
Office Meyer Block, Wingham
Frederick F. Homuth
Phm.B., R.O.
Carol E. Homuth, R.O.
Mrs. Viola H. Homuth R.O.
OPTOMETRISTS
Phone 118 Harriston, Ont.
WELLINGTON FIRE
Insurance Company
Est. 1840
An all Canadian Company which
has faithfully served its policy
holders for over a century.
Head Office — Toronto
H. C. MacLean Insurance Agency
Wingham ’
SA VE MONEY
by PREPA YING
Town ot Wingham
1955 Taxes
Taxpayers may make payments on account
of 1955 taxes up to 80 per cent of 1954 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
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ALL PERSONS having claims against
the estate of ALICE EMILY SCOTT,
late of the Township of East Wawa
nosh in the County of Huron, Widow,
who died on or about the first day of
December A.D. 1954, are notified to
send to the undersigned on or before
the twenty-second day of January
AD. 1955 full particulars of their
claims in writing. Immediately after
the said twenty-second day of Jan
uary the assets of the said testatrix
will be distributed amongst the par
ties entitled thereto, having regard
only to claims of which the executors
shall then have notice.
DATED this thirty-first day of De
cember, AD. 1954.
CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON
Wingham, Ontario
Solicitors for the Executors
—Visitors with Mrs. and Mrs. J. J.
Kerr Sr. were Mr. and Mrs. D. C.
Kerr and son of Toronto; Mr. and
Mrs. P. Hennesy and daughter, of
London; Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Kerr Jr.,
and family, of Bluevale and Mr. and
Mrs. Robt Kerr and faniily, of Wing
ham.
—Mr. Jack Hutchison of Vancouver,
B.C., Miss Nell Hutchison, and Miss
Meta McLaughlin, of Toronto, Mr.
John McLaughlin and Miss Ruth
Holder, of Ottawa, and Mr. Muir Mc
Laughlin, of Sarnia, spent Christmas
and New Year’s with Mr. and Mrs.
N. T. McLaughlin.
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HELENS
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ALL PERSONS having claims against
the estate of Jessie Holmes, late of
the Village of Bluevale in the County
of Huron, Housekeeper, who died on
or about the twenty-sixth day of De
cember, AD. 1954, are notified to send
to the undersigned on or before the
twenty-second day of January AD.
1955, full particulars of their claims
in writing. Immediately after the said
twenty-second day of January 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 thirtieth day of De
cember A.D. 1954.
CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON,
Wingham, Ontario
Solicitors for the Executors.
5:12:19b
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ALL PERSONS having claims against
the estate of JOHN EDGAR ABRA
HAM, late of the Village of Bluevale
in the County of Huron, Retired Far
mer, who died on dr about the twenty-
second day of December AJD. 1954,
are notified to send to the undersign
ed on or before the twenty-second
day of January A.D. 1955 full particu
lars of their claims in writing. Im
mediately after the said twenty-sec
ond day of January the assets of the
said administrator will be distributed
amongst the parties entitled thereto,
having regard only to claims of which
the administratrix shall then have
notice.
DATED this thirtieth day of De-
ceinber A.D. 1954.
CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON,
Wingham, Ontario,
Solicitors fob the Administratrix
5;12:19b
The annual Sunday School concert
was held in the United Church on
Monday evening, Dec. 27 with a good
attendance. Mr. Lome Woods, the
superintendent was chairman and Mrs.
E. W. Rice the pianist The fine
program opened with a Christmas
carol followed by a welcome song by
the children.
Other members included choruses
by the juniors and by the senior girls;
readings by Terry Wilson, Shirley.
McNeil, Donald Taylor, Miss W. D.
Rutherford and Marvin McDonald;
piano solos by Allison Webb, Joyce
McDonald and Phyllis Barbour; reci
tations by Donald Saunders, Linda
Little and Terry Wilson; solos by
Phyllis Barbour and Gladys McDon
ald; and a duet by Gladys McDonald
and Terry Wilson.
An interesting hour was spent in
games and contests under the leader
ship of Mrs. Alex Murdie and Mrs.
Mel Brown, after which a pleasant
social time was enjoyed when lunch
including ice cream, was served.
Has Prolonged Vacation
Bob Murdie is having a prolonged
vacation owing to an unfortunate
accident that occurred the hight’ he
arrived from Kitchener to spend the
Vacation with his mother here. While
skating in the arena In Wingham he
had the misfortune to hurt his ankle.
An X-ray at the hospital showed a
fracture and Bob has been forded to
keep off his toot ever since.
W.L Meeting
The January meeting of the Wo
men’s Institute will be held at the
home of Mrs. Ernest Gaunt. Roll call,
"What I would do if X weire reeve’*,
1952 FORD CUSTOM SEDAN—
Twotone Pacific Blue and Sandstone White, Air
conditioning Heater, Turn indicators. A good
clean car.
1951 METEOR TUDOR— ,
Finished Dark Blue, Air conditioning Heater. A
one owner premium car.
1951 CHEVROLET COACH—
A Metallic Grey finish, Fresh air Heater, Custom
radio. Tops in every respect.
1950 METEOR COACH—
Dark Blue finish, Air conditioning Heater. Very
clean inside and out. A one owner car.
1950 CHEVROLET COACH—
Finished Medium Blue, Fresh air Heater. Slip
Covers. Tops.
1951 CONSUL SEDAN—
Medium Green finish, Fresh air Heater/ leather
upholstering. The last word in economical trans
portation.
1950 FORD SEDAN—
Metallic Green finish, Air conditioning Heater,
Custom Radio. A 'Safe Buy’’ premium car.
1950 METEOR SEDAN—
Twotone Brown & Tan, Air conditioning Heater,
Custom Radio, Whitewall Tires, Turn Indicators.
A dandy.
1948 FORD SEDAN—
Finished Black. Heater. Tops in every respect.
A real buy.
1941 DODGE SEDAN-
Black. Heater. A bargain.
1941 BUICK SEDANETTE—
Twotone Green. Heater. A good one.
1940 PLYMOUTH COACH—
Blue. Heater. Very clean.
Top Value Used Trucks
1951 CHEVROLET Vi-ton
Green. Low mileage. Tops. w f -£7
.1948 FARGO 1-ton CQGK
Red. A steal.
1947 FORD }/2..ton *4fin
Red. See this one,
1953 MERCURY %-ton
Red. Excellent condition
1952 MERCURY Vi-ton
Green. Very1 good,
1951 CHEVROLET 3-ton
14 foot rack. A good buy.
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