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Fage Four The Wingham Advance-Times, Wednesday, January 12, 1955
for sale COMING EVENTS BIRTHS
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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NEW GARAGE for sale, 12’x20’,
asphalt roof, roll brick siding. Ap
ply W. T. Jardine, Gorrie. 5,12*
GREY STATION WAGON COAT for
sale. Size 36. Good as new. Reason
able. Phone 646J. 12*
GOOD FEED COB CORN for sale.
All orders delivered to your farm.
Write to Fred Dubuque, R 2, Wards
ville, Ontario. 12:19:26:2*
CLEARING GIFT ITEMS
price, teapots, cups and
glassware, ornaments and
flowers at The Wallpaper
at half
saucers,
artificial
Shop.
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PAIN OF RHEUMATISM, Sciatica,
Lumbago, can be helped by taking
RUMUCAPS. Recommended by
thousands of thankful users. Ask
your Druggist. 12:9*
GOOD LIVING ROOM RUG for sale;
size 8 x 10%; cheap. Apply Box 3
Advance-Times. 12*
WINGHAM CLASSIC STOVE for sale,
used for coal or wood; also portable
Singer electric sewing machine, 2
years old, just like new, also button
hole attachment. Phone 643w.
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FESS SPACE HEATER and 200 gal.
tank, nearly new for sale. Reason
able price. Phone 38J. 12rrb
DINETTE BUFFET, natural and red,
for sale. Phone 684. 12b
BABY BATTHNETTE for sale. Phone
517w. - 12*
SERVEL ELECTRIC REFRIGER-
ator for sale, cheap. Phone 353.
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SEVEN CUBIC FOOT FRIGIDAIRE
for sale, $160. Also washing machine,
$25. Party moving to 25 cycle area.
Phone 569. 12b
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, Phone 293. rrb
MODEL A FORD for sale, good con
dition, reasonable price. Apply Mar
jorie Sanderson, beside MacDoug
all’s Grocery, Lower Wingham, 12*
1949 FORD SEDAN, excellent tires,
motor, paint, for sale. Will sell
very reasonable for cash. Phone 712.
1937 CHEVROLET SEDAN for sale,
in excellent condition. Phone 596w.
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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
85 ACRE FARM for sale, in village of
Lakelet. Handy to store, chopping
mill and school. Six room cement
block house with summer kitchen
and woodshed. Bank barn with
silo; drive shed and double garage;
water in house and barn; Hydro
throughout; good land and never
falling creek at barnyard. Apply
Walter Evers, RR 1, Clifford. 12*
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
10 $.111* 6.45 p.m.
OR
Apply direct to
No. 7 Personnel Depot
LONDON, Ontario
Bring proof of age and edu
cation*
THE JANUARY MEETING of the
Women’s Institute will be held Janu
ary 20th. Pictures and a special
speaker, Col. C. A. Krug, the topic
will be “School for Scandal’’. Host
esses are Mrs. MacLean, Mrs. Hastie,
Mrs. Halliday, Mrs. Bateson, Miss
Johns and Mrs. A. S. Ford. CE12F
FARMERS ATTENTION: A meeting
of special interest to cattle men is
being held in Wingham Council
Chambers, Friday afternoon, Janu
ary 14th at 2 pjn. An educational
and interesting coloured film on the
inner workings of the cattle beast’s
stomach will be shown. This meet
ing is sponsored by Howson & How-
son and everyone is invited. C12b
HELP WANTED
MALE BOOKKEEPER wanted for
general office work. Apply P.O.
Box 628 or Miller Wholesale Ltd.,
Wingham. 12b
EXPERIENCED MECHANIC AND
WELDER wants work, willing to do
anything. Phone 626J12, Wingham.
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1 WANTED
ONE OR TWO GIRL BOARDERS
wanted. Phone 517w. 12*
MEN BOARDERS WANTED, phone
308M. 12b
YOUNG BUSINESS COUPLE with
small child wanting to rent modern
2 bedroom house or apartment.
Phone Chas. Hodgins, 492 or 378.
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A GOOD USED PIANO wanted. Popu
lar make preferred. Will pay cash.
Apply Box 4 Advance-Times. 12b.
TENDERS WANTED
TENDERS
Tenders will be received for Warble
Fly spraying in the Township of How
ick for thd1 year 1955. Tenders to
state price per head for warm and also
ordinary water. Tenders to be in the
hands of the Clerk not later than 12
o’clock noon, February 4th, 1955. Low
est or any tender not necessarily
accepted.
J. Harold Pollock, Clerk '
Township of Howick,
12:19:26:2b Gorrie, Ontario
TENDERS
Tenders will be received for supply
ing powder ’ for Warble Fly spraying
for the Township of Howick for the
year 1955. Powder to be stored and
packaged to the instructions of in
spectors. Tenders to be in the hands
of the Clerk by 12 o’clock noon Feb
ruary 4th, 1955. Lowest or any tender
not necessarily accepted.
J. Harold Pollock, Clerk,
Township of Howick,
12:19:26:2b Gorrie, Ontario
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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BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
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 O-W-2 The J. R. Watkins Co.,
350 St. Roch St., Montreal.
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MISCELLANEOUS
DEADSTOCK removed from your
farm promptly for sanitary disposal.
Telephone collect: Palmerston 123W,
Durham 398 or Wingham 378. GOR
DON YOUNG LIMITED. lrrb
24 HOUR SERVICE on all furnaces
and oil burners. Apply Hiseler &
Son, phone 426. 15rrb
SCOTT—In Wingham General Hos
pital, on Tuesday, January 4th, 1955,
to Mr. and Mrs. James Scott, R. R.
5, Goderiqh, a daughter.
MacDONALD—In Wingham General
Hospital, on Wednesday, January
5th, 1955, to Mr. and Mrs. Redmond
MacDonald, R. R. 2, Wingham, a
son.
SAINT—In Wingham General Hospi
tal, on Wednesday, January Sth,
1955, to Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Saint,
Wingham, a son.
MacDONALD—In Wingham General
Hospital, on Friday, January 7th,
1955, to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mac
Donald, R. R. 2, Blue vale, a son.
McDONAGH—In Wingham General
Hospital, on Saturday, January 8th,
1955; to Mr. and Mrs. Murray Mc-
Donagh, Lucknow, a son.
LEITCH—In Wingham General Hos
pital, on Sunday, January 9th, 1955,
to Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Leitch,
Wingham, a son.
GORDON—In Wingham General Hos
pital, on Monday, January 10th,
1955, to Mr. and Mrs, Ross Gordon,
Wingham, a son.
WANTED TO RENT
TWO ROOM FURNISHED apartment
wanted to rent, centrally located.
Apply Box 5, Advance-Times. 12*
SMALL GROUND FLOOR. apartment
for rent immediately. Phone 356w.
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ALL PERSONS having claims against
the estate of CYRUS WALTER
SCOTT, late of the Township of East
Wawanosh in the County of Huron,
Farmer, who died on or about the
nineteenth .day of September A.D.
1954, are notified to send to the under
signed on or before the twenty-ninth
day of January A.D. 1955, full particu
lars of their claims in writing. Im
mediately after the said twenty-ninth
day of January the assets of the said
testator will be distributed amongst
the parties entitled thereto, having
regard only to claims of which the
executors shall then have notice.
DATED this eleventh day of Janu
ary, A.D. 1955.
CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON
Wingham, Ontario
Solicitors for the Executors.
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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 ths^first day of
December A.D. 1954, are notified to
send to the undersigned on or before
the twenty-second day of January
A.D. 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, A.D. 1954,
CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON
Wingham, Ontario
Solicitors for the Executors
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HAVE YOU A
LEAKY HOT WATER ,
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, A.D. 1954, are notified to send
to the undersigned on or before the
twenty-second day of January A.D.
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.
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Write today for our Free Plumbing A
Heating catalogue.
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5,12,19,26b
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 or about the twenty-
second day of December A.D. 1954,
are notified to send to the undersign
ed on dr 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
cember A.IX 1954.
CRAWFORD,, & HETHERINGTON^
Wingham, Ontario,
Solicitors for the Administratrix
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DEATH NOTICE
WISMER—At the home of his daugh
ter, Mrs. Arthur Bishop, 245 Foster
Avenue, Belleville, Tuesday, Janu
ary 11th, Rolland Wismer, in his
87th year. ' Resting at the Grant
Funeral Home, Belleville, for service
Thursday, 2 p.m. Interment Belle
ville Cemetery. 12b
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to express my sincere thanks
and appreciation for cards, treats and
visits given to me while I was in
Wingham General Hospital. Special
thanks to Dr. McKibbon, Mrs, Morrey
and her staff of nurses.
Gordon Smith,12*
CARD OF THANKS
The wife and family of the late.Mr.
Edward Johnston wish to express
their sincere thanks and appreciation
to our many relatives and friends for
the lovely floral tributes, acts of
kindness and expressions of sympathy
during our recent bereavement. Spec
ial thanks to Rev. R. Brook and Dr.
Palmer.
Mrs. Ed. Johnston 12*
CARD OF THANKS
I would like to express my thanks
to all those who remembered me with
acts of thoughtfulness and kindness
since my operation and during my
stay at the hospital.
Lovell McGuire -12b
CARD OF THANKS
May- I take this opportunity to
thank our friends and neighbours, the
staff of Wingham Hospital and Dr.
Palmer for their kindness to my sister,
Mary, during her illness and to me in
my recent .bereavement.
Ben Maguire
On Parade!
* By Windy
The RHQ and the 99th Bty. pf the
21st. Fd. Regt, held their second
training night of the new year and
were in ^excellent attendance. It was
the first regular training night, as last
Monday very few people knew of it.
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The gun crews got a taste of gun
nery in the old days on Monday night.
By that I mean man handling guns.
They had to take them put of the gun
shed and place them on the drill hall
floor. It seemed a simple task to do
till they tried to pull them up the ice
covered ramp outside, then it became
sheer bull work. The boys found mus
cles they never knew they had. Then
the bright remark came out, “Hey,
muscles where are you bound?” Stand
aside, friend, I get first shot at him.
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, A command post exercise was held
in the drill hall under the direction
of Capt, Jackson in preparation for
the visit of Brigadier T.; G. Gidson
CBE,DSO,CD., ne$t Monday night. Lt.
Ritter was the GPO (Gun Position
Officer) with Capt. H. D. Thompson
in charge of the guns. Sgt. “Wild
Will” Wells was the No. 1 on one gun
and Bdr ’Turk” McTavish (a great
name for a Scotchman) was No. 1 on
the second gun. There was bellowing
going on every few minutes. It sound
ed like a tobacco auction, only instead
of saying “Sold” they said
waited for
the end of
they were
ammo, but
nothing there.
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The signal section was not forgotten
in the exercise, as communication had
to be established, and Lt. Vogan and
Bdr. Stapleton .pitched into the task.
Of course his signallers had to be
those clown princes of the armouries,
Gunners Foster, Lott and Campbell.
After those boys get through school
they might make good telephone op
erators.
"Fire”. I
a tin can to come out of
the barrel as that is what
loading in place of live
when I looked there was
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CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank my many relatives
and friends for their kindnesses dur
ing the past year in sending me cards
and treats. A special
Morrey and her staff
Nimmo, Dr. Crawford
and Ladies’ Aid of St.
byterian Church. To each and every
one who remembered me, my. best
wishes for a happy and prosperous
yeai- in 1955.
Mrs. John Tervit,
Wingham General Hospital 12*
thanks to Mrs.
of nurses. Rev.
and the W.M.S.
Andrew’s Pres-
NOTICE
The annual meeting of the Wing
ham General Hospital Association will
be held on Friday, January 21st, at
8 p.m., in the recreation room of the
Nurses’ residence, at Wingham.
All- matters of business pertaining
to the Wingham Hospital Association
including the election of directors
and other officers and consideration
and passing of the by-laws of the
hospital will be transacted.
Everybody welcome.
John Strong, Secretary
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APPLICATIONS
Applications will be received for two
Inspectors to supervise the Warble
Fly spraying in the Township of
Howick for the yea? 1955. Applica
tions to state rate per hour and rate
per mile for driving own Car. Appli
cations to be in the hands of the
Clerk by 12 o’clock noon February
4th, 1955.
J. Harold Pollock, Clerk
Township of Howick *
12:19:26:2b Gorrie, Ontario
IN MEMORIAM
STEELE—In loving memory of our
Dear Mother who passed away
4th, 1946.
We know that she is happy
In our Saviour’s home above,
Growing fairer as she lingers
In the sunshine of His love.
Ever remembered by Noble
Katherine.
Jan.
and
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IN MEMORIAM
WALLER—In loving memory of a
dear wife, mother and grandmother,
Kate Waller, who passed away Jan.
17, 1953.
A silent thought, a secret tear
Keeps her memory ever dear
Time takes away the edge of grief
But memory turns back every leaf.
Always remembered by Husband
and family. 12b
Wonderful Opportunity
Ontario Automobile
Association
There is an opening available for an
aggressive salesman desirous of earn
ing better than average earnings with
security and hospitalization plan, All
applicants carefully screened. Car an
asset Our present staff know of this
advertisement. Apply In confidence
stating age, experience and M phone
number to BOX 81?, LONDON, CAN
ADA. 12b
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The officers of the Regt, are pre
paring a cloth model exercise next
Sunday, that is on the drill hall floor.
They play with little guns and houses.
It is all part of the training and is
called “Ex. Wolverine” and the. only
people that will be howling like wolves
will be the officers’ wives, because
their husbands will be spending the
day at the armouries. I still would
rather play with an electric train. No
I did not get one for Christmas.
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Amid all this confusion we are un-'
dergoing an ordnance stocktaking,
and they are checking everything.
Sgt. “Lloyd” Dawson happened to
yawn and they counted the gold fill
ings in his teeth. Now he has to ac
count for them. The stocktaking is
under the supervision of WO2 Hodge
from London with three assistants,
and they are making everyone “sweat
it out”. They check everything from
tools to tables, which reminds me of
an amusing story. It seems this offic
er was breaking in a new batman
(servant) and after showing him
around stopped at the dining room
table and remarked, "Be careful with
this table when you’re cleaning up, it
goes back to Louis the 14th”. “That’s
nothing,” said the batman “All my
furniture goes back to Simpson’s on
the 15th”.
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This is all for this week. Be sure to
watch the column next week and read
how we made out on the Brigadier’s
inspection. It promises to be interest
ing.
at the
club on
Bridge Club
Seven tables were in play
regular meeting of the bridge
January 6th.
Winners were:
North and South: 1st, Mrs. J. H.
Crawford, Mrs. Gord MacKay; 2nd.,
Mrs. A. R. DuVal, W. H. French;
3rd., Miss Y. McPherson,, V. Dittmer.
East and West: 1st., Mrs. J. A. Wil
son, Mrs. J. J. Brown; 2nd., H. Dig-
nam, Charles Hodgins; 3rd., Mrs. F.
A. Parker, H. L. Sherbondy.
WOMEN
The Army offers
you a career
the Canadian Army
a Nursing Assistant
in
as
To qualify you must be
* Single,
19 - 30 years of age
Grade X education
See your
LOCAL RECRUITING
OFFICER
Wingham
every Thursday
10 a.m. to 6.45 p.m.
Stephens—Timm Rites
In Kurtzville Church
The Lutheran church, Kurtzville,
was the setting for the wedding on
Thursday, January 6th, at 2 p.m.,
when Edith M. Timm, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Timm, R. R. 2,
Gorrie, became the bride of Robert
L. Stephens, only son of Mr. and Mrs.
A, L. Stephens, Gorrie.
The Rev, W. E. Schutz, of Kurtz
ville, officiated.
The bride wore a waltz-length,
strapless nylon net gown over nylon
lace fitted bodice and bouffant skirt
with matching lace bolero in delicate
orchid shade. She carried a white
Bible with feathered white carna
tions.
Her sister, Miss Shirley Timm, was
her only attendant, in a waltz-length
gown in a delicate daffodil shade of
nylon net over nylon lace in similar
•style to the bride’s. She carried a
nosegay of orchid-shaded baby mums.
Robert Gathers was best man,
For the reception at the home of
the bride's parents, the bride’s mother
wore a tailored suit of grey with pink
crepe blouse, black accessories and
corsage of pink carnations. The
groom's mother chose navy crepe and
navy hat with corsage of pink and
white feathered carnations. Members
of the immediate families were served
by three of the bride’s aunts.
For a wedding trip to Buffalo and
other points the bride wore a silver
grey dress, dark charcoal grey coat
with shrimp accessories.
The couple will reside in Gorrie,
WHITECHURCH
Whitechurch Farm Forum met on
Monday evening at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. John Purdon with twenty-
two present. Two groups held interest
ing discussions on the fairs held in
this district, and considered they were
well attended if the weather was even
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fair, but considered that there
not the pame interest now, as when
many in the community, exhibited
farm animals and produce, Now the
show mostly consists of stock; trucked
from great distances, by exhibitors,
who make this- their business. The
introduction of Jr. Farmer and Jr.
Institute exhibits, and ’4H work has
given fairs a different perspective
and may bring in a better day for
the local fair. Certain parts of the
midway were alright, but they thought
the gambling part and games of
chance should not be allowed on the
grounds.
Mr, and Mrs. Thos. Inglis spent
last week at the home of their son,
Mr. Mack Inglis, of Highgate.
Salesman Wanted
for new and used can
and trucks
Experience not necessary.
Apply in person.
Hugh Allan
Motor Sales
FOR
FIRE, LIFE
& AUTOMOBILE
INSURANCE
Call Stewart A. Scott
Phone 298 Wingham
REAL ESTATE SALESMAN
Representing:
Dudley E. Holmes
Llstowel
A
Gee. Walpole
SASH
, FRAMES
CUPBOARDS
PITTSBURG
PAINTS
STAIRS
GLASS
SCREENS
HARDWARE
Custom Woodwork
Telephone 260-w
Carpentry Building
Wingham
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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
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