The Wingham Advance-Times, 1955-02-16, Page 4Page Four The Wingljam Advance-Times, Wednesday, February 16, 1955
FOR SALE HELP WANTED
WANTED
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CARD~6F~riIANKS
—Mrs. E. A, VanStone has returned
home from spending several weeks
with her nieces the Misses Ecken-
swiller of Mimico.
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.
5rrb
PART TIME clerk for grocery store,
wanted, Experience preferred. Write
P.O. Box 414. 16rrb
MASSEY-HARRIS CHOPPER want
ed. No. 11, 10% inch, In good con
dition. Apply to Gordon Wray, R 1,
Wingham, phone Wroxeter lr4.
PAINT NOW ON SALE. Flo Glaze
regular colours, Kem products and
discontinued colours. Be sure and
see the Wallpaper Shop.
COCKSHUTT TRACTOR DISC and
power De Laval Cream .Separator
for sale, practically new. Phone 610-
W-ll. 3:16*
SAVE $100 on brand new Frigidaire
automatic washer. Regular price
$419, yours for $319. One only at
this price. Phone 29. 16b
MANDOLIN for sale, with ease. In
new condition and priced at only
$15. Phone 532R. 16*
OARS FOR SALE
1947 CHRYSLER Windsor Sedan for
sale. Fluid drive, directional sig
nals, good condition, priced reason
able. Downie’s Sunoco Service.
16rrb
1950 PONTIAC SEDAN for sale, best
offer for a good, reliable clean car.
Phone 254W for demonstration.
9:16:23*
PERSONAL
HUSBANDS! WIVES! WANT PEP,
Vim? Ostrex Tonic Tablets revital
ize iron-deficient body increase
vigor. “Get-acquainted” size only
60c. All druggists.
9:16b
WHY SUFFER the agony of Rheu
matic Pain, Sciatica, Lumbago,
when RUMACAPS will help you to
welcome relief. Ask your Druggist.
16:23:2:9b
BABY CHICKS
BRAY CHICKS. From Canada’s larg
est Hatchery. Canadian Approved.
Standard breeds and crosses, includ
ing some popular U. S, Hybrids.
Write for full information and
prices. Bray Hatchery, 120 John
North, Hamilton, Ont (We are in
terested in a good agent in this dis
trict—liberal commission.)
3:10:17:24b
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
12 SUCKING PIGS, 8 weeks old for
sale. Phone 33r7 Brussels. 16b
TWO HOLSTEIN HEIFERS for sale,
one cow, due to freshen, also a
thousand bales mixed hay. Apply
Harry Bateman. 16*
3 RED PUREBRED Durham Bull
Calves for sale. Apply to Wm. Web
ster, R 2, Lucknow, phone 44r31
Lucknow. 16*
'TWENTY-SIX CHUNKS for sale.
Ten to twelve weeks old. Apply
Box 13 Advance-Times. 16b
27 PIGS, nine weeks old for sale.
Apply to Stanley Marks, phone
729J4, Wingham. 16*
OPPORTUNITY
HOW TO MAKE IT POSSIBLE to
provide “extras” that make life
more enjoyable? Become our deal
er in your locality. Write now for
details. FAMELEX, Montreal 24..
16*
UPHOLSTERING
SPRING DRESS-UP TIME for Ches
terfields. Qgll Mrs. Harold Elliott,
709w4, for custom-made slipcovers.
16:2:16:30b
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 a.m. 6.45 p.m.
OR
Apply direct to
No. 7 Personnel Depot
LONDON, Ontario
Bring proof of age and edu
cation.
LADIES - MEN - AGENTS—Earn Big
Money in spare or full time with our
fabulous Chain Reaction Sales Plan.
Free particulars, gifts, bonuses.
Write International Wholesalers
Reg’d Dept. 109, 1980 Barclay Ave,
Montreal, P.Q. 19:26:2:9*
HELP WANTED—MALE
OWN AND OPERATE your own
business without capital investment
Big earnings right from the start
selling nationally advertised Wat
kins Products in nearby rural area.
No selling experience necessary.
Men between 25 and 55 years pre
ferred, If you want a higher than
average income, act quickly, Write
today, Dept. O-W-2, The J. R. Wat
kins Co., 350 SteRoch St., Montreal.
2:9:16:23b
WARBLE FLY INSPECTOR
FOR 1955 WANTED
Applications for the position of
Warble Fly Inspector for The Town
ship of East Wawanosh will be receiv
ed by the undersigned up until 2
o'clock on the afternoon of March 1st,
1955, with rate of pay being $1.10 per
hour and the Inspector supplying his
own transportation.
Alex. McBurney, Acting Clerk
Township of East Wawanosh
R 1, Belgrave, Ont. 16:23b
SALESMAN WANTED
SALESMAN WANTED for awnings,
combination windows and doors.
Apply to Box 12 Advance-Times.
16:23*
MISCELLANEOUS
DEADSTOCK removed from your
farm promptly for sanitary disposal.
Telephone collect: Palmerston 123W,
Durham 398 or Wingham 378. GOR
DON YOUNG LIMITED. Irrb
24 HOUR SERVICE on all furnaces
and oil burners. Apply Hiseler &
Son, phone 426. 15rrb
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
WATERLOO CATTLE BREEDING
ASSOCIATION
“Where Better Bulls Are Used”
Artificial Insemination service for all
breeds of cattle. For service or in
formation phone Clinton 242 or Mild-
may 130rl2, collect, between 7.30 and
10.00 a.m. on week days and 7.30 and
9.30 a.m. on Sundays. 9rrb
SEED CLEANING
FARMERS! We are operating our
seed cleaning machinery for remov
ing buckhom and rib grass from
clover seed. If you are in need of
this service kindly bring in your seed
as early as possible. We carry a com
plete stock of clovers and grasses
for all your spring seeding require
ments. You will save many dollars
by buying your clovers and grasses
from Roy Cramm & Son (Seed
Merchants) Pinkerton, Ontario,
Phone Cargill 68w3. 16:23:2h.
TENDERS WANTED
FOR SALE BY TENDER Wood or
Coal Furnace, in Wroxeter Town
Hall. Tenders to be in by 12 noon
Sat., Feb. 19, 1955. Highest or any
tender not necessarily accepted. G.
L. Dobson, Sect. 16b
TENDERS WANTED
Tenders will be received for decor
ating two rooms in the Wingham
Town Hall until Tuesday noon, Feb.
22, 1955. Specifications may be seen
at the Town Clerk’s office.
Roy Adair,
Property Chairman. 16b
TENDERS FOR WOOD
Tenders will be received by Morris
Township School Area until Monday,
February 28, fo'r supplying about 35
cords of wood to Morris schools.
Wood to be green maple or beech body
wood cut 12 inches in length, deliver
ed and piled at the school before
June 15, 1955.
R. S. Shaw, Secretary,
Bluevale, Ont. 16:23b
GOOD BEEF TYPE Steer Calves
wanted, 400 lbs. down, don’t have
to be fat. Apply to Cecil Grainger,
Gorrie, R. 1. 16*
CARD OF THANKS
I jvould like to express my sincere
thanks to my friends and neighbors,
, who were so kind in many ways, dur-
< 16* ing my stay in Wingham Hospital.
------1 Special thanks to Dr. McKibbon, Mrs.
Morrey and Staff.
Mrs, Ralph N. Saint.16*
PLUMBING SUPPLIES
for ,
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Toilets - Basins - Bathtubs
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CARD OF THANKS
I wish to express my sincere thanks
to all those who sent flowers, fruit,
cards and visited me while I was in
Wingham Hospital. Special thanks to
Dr. Mills and the hospital staff.
Mrs. Catherine Lovell, Gorrie. 16*
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—Mr. Jim Hobden, of Toronto, Jack
Hobden and Bob Sproale, of Niagara
Falls, spent the week-end with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Hobden,
—Claire Chamney, Belgrave, a pupil
of Mr. A. E. Cook, Blyth, received
First Class Honours in Grade II
Theory from Toronto Conservatory.
—Mr. and Mrs. Carman Coutts and
daughters, Barbara and Maryann, of
Prince Albert, Sask., spent the week
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A
Coutts, leaving on Monday for home.
Basswood
No. 1—13” and over, straight,
olear, sound........—......gllOAO per M
No. 2—14” to 15”, straight,
dear, sound ................ 48&00 per M
No. 8—straight logs, under
No.l and No. 2 grade ..... $7&00 per M
above prices cover Maple and Bass
wood logs delivered our plant
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our sincere
thanks for the many letters, cards
and kind expressions of sympathy, for
the many acts of kindness and floral
tributes, received while passing
through the deep waters in the loss
of our brother. These acts of kind
ness are all deeply appreciated and
will long be remembered.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Higgins.16b
BIRTHS
BALLAGH—In Wingham General
Hospital, on Wednesday, February
9th, 1955, to" Mr. and Mrs. James
Ballagh, R. R. 2, Teeswater, a son.
PERROTT—In Wingham General
Hospital, on Friday, February 11',
1955, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Per
rott, Wingham, a son.
—Mr, and Mrs. F, L. Davidson left
on Monday for two months holidays
at Miami and Daytona Beach.
—Mr, Percy King attended the Wes
tern Farmers' Weather Insurance
annual meeting in Woodstock
Thursday. A prosperous year was
ported,
—Miss Isabel McCall is spending
two weeks at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. V. Ripple, Detroit, and attending
the Virginia Farrel school of Advance
Hair Dressing.
—Mrs. F. A. Parker is spending a
few days in Kitchener and Sarnia.
She attended the christening of her
granddaughter, Hilary Hay in Trinity
United Church, Kitchener.
—Mr. and Mrs. Dave Crothera and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Sinnamon,
Mr. Bob Sinnamon, Mr. and Mrs. W.
C. Armstrong were entertained at
their annual turkey dinner on Sunday
evening at the home of Mr, and Mrs.
Bert Armstrong.
Co.
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Offered to applicants having the
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Group Insurance'
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Accident and
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This is a career opportunity.
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obtained by writing Box 11,
Advance-Times.
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GODERICH
MANUFACTURING
CO. LIMITED
GODERICH, Ontario
LEGAL NOTICES
Phone
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to extend our grateful
thanks and appreciation to Dr. W. A.
McKibbon, Mrs. I. Morrey, the nurses
and staff of General Hospital, Wing
ham for their faithful services,, and
kindness received in our time of
sickness. For the cards, the many
who visited, also to all those who
helped in so many ways at the home.
Again thank you everyone.
Joe, Stella and Raymond Kermath.
LOUGHEED—In St. Joseph’s Hospi
tal, London, on Saturday, February
12, 1955, to Mr. and Mrs. Arnold
Lougheed (nee Vivian Fisher) a
daughter, Cheryl Ann.
MacEWAN—In Wingham General
Hospital, on Sunday, February 13,
1955, to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mac-
Ewan, R, R. 2, Gorrie, a son.
PETTEPLACE—In Wingham General
Hospital, on Tuesday, February 15,
1955, to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Pette-
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ALL PERSONS having claims
against the estate of GEORGE Mc-
CLENAGHAN, late of the Township
of Kinloss in the County of Bruce,
Farmer, who died on or about the
thirty-first day of January, A.D.
1955, are notified to send to the under
signed on or before the fifth day of
March, A.D. 1955, full particulars ol
their claims in writing. Immediately
after the said fifth day of March the
assets of the said testator will be
distributed amongst the parties en
titled thereto, having regard only
to claims of which the executors shall
then have notice.
DATED this twelfth day of Febru
ary, A.D. 1955.
CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON
Wingham, Ontario
Solicitors for the Executors
16:23:2b
Howick Township
Council Meets
16* I place, Teeswater, a daughter.
we
for
accept the
warble fly
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ALL PERSONS having claims
against the estate of MARY ELIZA
BETH MAGUIRE late of the Village
of Gorrie in the County of Huron,
Spinster, who died on or about the
twenty-seventh day of December,
A.D. 1954, are notified to send to the
undersigned on or before the fifth
day of March AD. 1955, full particu
lars of their claims in writing. Im
mediately after the said fifth day of
March the assets of the said intestate
will be distributed amongst the parties
entitled thereto, having regard only
to claims of which the Administrator
shall then have notice.
DATED this twelfth Cray of Febru
ary, A.D.1955.
CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON
Wingham, Ontario
Solicitors for the Administrator
16:23:2b
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A regular meeting of the Howick
Township Council was held on Feb.
5 at the Clerk’s Office, Gorrie. All
members were present and the Reeve
H. Gowdy in the chair.
The minutes of the last regular
and special ^meetings on motion of
McMichael and Allan were adopted as
read. Carried.
Gibson-McMichael—That the follow
ing taxes be returned not to be col
lected as per attached list. Carried.
Haskins-Gibson—That the following
taxes be returned not collected as per
attached list. Carried.
Allan-McMichael—That the collec
tor’s roll be accepted. Carried.
Haskins-Allan—That Mrs. Thos.
Abraham replace Mrs. E. Zinn on the
Belmore Community Hall Board. Car
ried.
Haskins-McMichael—That this coun
cil endorse the appointment of J.
Harold Pollock as issuer of marriage
licences. Carried.
McMichael-Gibson—-That we appoint
Alex Petrie as additional inspector
for the Brucelosis Control Act for the
year 1955. Carried.
Gibson-Allan—That By-law No. 3
of the Township of Howick
year 1955 as read the third
finally passed. Carried.
Allan-Haskins—That we
that $6,000.00 be transferred from the
bridge account to the road expendi
ture in our 1954 appropriation. Car
ried.
Gibson-Allan—That we give the
Salvation Army a grant of $10.00 for
1955. Carried.
All members subscribed to the oath
of member of court of revision on the
Wm. Kreller Drain and the court of
revision was opened. Four appeals
were'heard and in the case of each
the engineer’s report was sustained.
Gibson-Allan—That the court of re
vision be now closed. Carried.
Gibson-McMichael—That we
struct the clerk to notify the engineer,
W. D. Colby to make a survey and
report -on the Merkley Drain. Car
ried. i
Haskins-Gibson—That By-law No. 1
of the Township of Howick for the
year 1955 as read the third time be
finally passed. Carried.
Gibson-Allan—That By-law No. 13-
46 as amended 5th of April 1950 as
read the third time be finally
passed. Carried.
for the
time be
request
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ALL PERSONS having claims
against the estate of Arthur Law late
of the Town of Wingham in the
County of Huron, Retired Glove Cut
ter, who died on or about the second
day of February A.D. 1955, are noti
fied to send to the undersigned on
or before the fifth day of March,
A.D. 1955? full particulars of their
claims in writing. Immediately after
the said fifth day of March the assets
ofthe said testator will be distributed
amongst the parties entitled thereto,
having regard only to claims of which
the executrix shall then have notice.
DATER this fourteenth day of Feb
ruary, A.D. 1955.
CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON
Wingham, Ontario
Solicitors for the Executrix
16:23:2b
in-
SALESMAN WANTED'
AGGRESSIVE
SALESMAN
With Car to Represent
Singer Sewing Machine Co.
MUST BE ABLE TO MEET
THE PUBLIC AND BE A
CONSISTENT WORKER
SALARY, COMMISSION AND
CAR ALLOWANCE
Apply to
George Henderson
34 CARLING TERRACE*
PHONE 445
14b
WINGHAM
DIVIDENDS OF ABSTINENCE
The dividends of abstinence are a
keen mind, delightful memories and
sound principles, Would you live
richly, keenly and fully? Rest as
sured that drinking won’t help. Good
health is one requisite to good living,
and not only is alcoholism now the
world's fourth most serious disease,
but in some degree alcohol menaces
the health of air who use it Drink
Is a principal cause of conflict and
disaster in the home and on the street.
This is established by an overwhelm
ing weight of reliable statistics.
Young people, there are more thrills
to be found in good health, intelli
gence, Social intercourse and a sound
family life than in all the drinking
one can do in a lifetime.--Advt, 16b
Haskins-Allan—That
tender of Louis Blake
spraying. Carried.
Allan-Haskins—That
tender of R. H. Carson Hardware, for
warble fly powder. Carried.
McMichael-Gibson—That we accept
the tenders of Alex Petrie and Wm.
Austin as inspectors for warble fly
spraying. Carried.
Allan-Haskins—That the road ac
counts as approved be paid. Carried.
McMichael-Haskins—That the fol
lowing accounts be paid. Carried.
County of Huron, hospitalization re
Mrs. Sanderson, Sam Stinson and
Linda Weiler $86.50; Wm. Doig, sheep
killed by dogs $25.00; Listowel Ban
ner, advertising $14.40; Wingham Ad
vance-Times, advertising, $25.68; Mun
icipal World, Office Supplies, $11.16;
Patridges Grocery, Relief, re N.
Weiler, $24.00; J. H. Pollock, Postage,
Salary, By-law, $154.80; W. E. Whit
field, Balance Collector’s Salary,
$100.00; Salvation Army, Grant $10.00;
Transfer to Road account, $2,707,32;
Ontario Good Roads Association
Membership, $10.00.
Gibson-McMichael—That we do now
adjourn to meet again on March the
5th or at the call of the Reeve. Car
ried.
J. Harold Pollock,
Clerk.
we accept the
H. Gowdy,
Reeve.
Elect Officers at
St. Andrew’s Church
Annual Meeting
The annual meeting of St. Andrew’s
Presbyterian Church, Wingham, was
held recently. The congregation met
in the school room, where a sumpt
uous supper was had, with a good at
tendance, after which all • retired to
the auditorium for the business meet
ing.
The meeting was opened by Rev. M.
McNabb of Bluevale and Belmore
Presbyterian churches, in the absence
of Rev. A. Nimmo, who is in Florida.
H. C. MacLean was appointed chair
man and W. H. Haney, secretary for
the meeting.
The reports of all branches of the
church were very encouraging. Many
large endeavours were undertaken
and met. It may be stated here that
in the last 9 years $45,000 was spent
in the church and church property,
and the church has more financially
than when these projects were started.
$500.00 more was sent to the Church
in Canada for Missions than in 1953.
The Sunday School under A. J. H.
MacDonald as superintendent, and his
staff of teachers and officers show a
great increase in attendance.
Officers for 1955 are as follows:
Trustees, W. J. Henderson, R. H.
Lloyd and Peter McKague; auditors,
Murray Rae and Rod McIntosh.
The retiring managers, T. A. Currie,
J. A. Carr, W. Ford, J. Lloyd and W.
H. Haney were re-elected for 3 years.
Other managers were H. L. Sher-
bondy, A. M. Peebles, Geo. Day, T. R.
Mathers and J. P. McKibbon, for two
years; and W. Woods, R. McIntosh,
H. Aitchisoh, H. C. MacLean and W.
T. Cruickshank, one year. Chairman,
H. C. MacLean; secretary-treasurer,
W, H. Haney, organist and choir lead
er, H. V. Pym: caretaker, Mrs. G. A,
Bchatte.
A vote of thanks was tendered all
those who have taken such an active
part in the work of the church.
Rev. M. McNabb closed a Very en
joyable meeting.
DONNYBROOK
W.M.S. and WA. Meet
The W.M.S. and W.A. of Donny
brook met at the home of Mrs. Nor
man Thompson last Tuesday with 14
ladies present. The program from
the Missionary Monthly was follow
ed with Miss Hazel Stamper in charge.
The meeting opened with the theme
and singing of a hymn.
Mrs. Sam Thompson, Mrs. William
Hardy, Mrs. Gordon Chamney and
Mrs. Hilliard Jefferson, with Miss
Stamper as leader, took part in read
ing about the church in India. The
Scripture was read by Miss Stamper.
Mrs. Sam Thompson was in charge of
^Christian Stewardship. A Herald
! was read by Mrs. Norman Thompson.
The fifth chapter of the study book
was read by Mrs. William Hardy. The
1 roll call was answered with a favour
ite flower.
The business was in charge of the
'■ president, Mrs. Sam Thompson.
nelette was distributed to be
into articles for a bale and
Stamper closed with prayer.
The W.A. meeting in charge of
Mrs. Hilliard Jefferson opened with
the singing of a hymn, followed by
the Lord’s Prayer in unison. The
Scripture was read in unison. A poem
“My Neighbour” was read by Mrs.
Norman Thompson. The minutes
were read and Mrs. Norman Thomp
son offered to take charge of the
March meeting. The benediction by
Mrs. Jefferson closed the meeting.
Y.P.U. Meets
The Y.P.U. met at Auburn United
Church last Wednesday evening with
Elaine Jefferson in charge. The meet
ing opened with a call to prayer fol
lowed by a hymn and the Scripture
was read by Isobel Daer. Edna Daer
led in prayer. Louise Jefferson fa
voured with a solo and the offering
was received, followed by prayer.
The topic, “Youth Has Time for
God”, was taken by Elaine Jeffer
son - and “Youth Has Abilities for
God” was read by Grace Thompson.
The Mizpah benediction closed the
meeting. A recreation period fol
lowed.
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1955 Taxes
. ix£?XI>ayers 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 Whigham