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The Wingham Advance-Tinges, Wednesday, May 4th, 1955 CARD OF THANKS
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IS YOUR T^JnBuBsD foYDmnage'
to Television apparatus, Loss or
Damage, or Theft of Television re
ceive);? Are you insured for Public
Liability, Property Damage, includ
ing damage to y°ur own property?
For further information apply to
Stewart A, Scott or phone 293.
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FOR SALE
TOP SOIL for sale, 2% yard loads,
delivered $3.00 per load. Apply to
Bill Wells, phone 654wl. 20rrb
FOR MOTHER'S DAY—pot plants
and cut flowers, pottery, vases and
other novelties. 20% discount on all
pottery for Mother's Day. Lewis
Flowers, phone 101. 4b
STRAWBERRY PLANTS for sale.
Strong healthy plants $2 per 100.
Phone 4S3J, Percy Biggs. 4*
2-INCH CIRCULATING PUMP and
expansion tank for sale; electric
motor H h.p.; lawnmower in good
condition, will sell cheap. Also pansy
plants and Spanish onion seedlings.
Phone 101. 4b
REEL POWER LAWN MOWER for
sale. 18” cut. In good condition.
A. C. Adams. Phone 40. 4*
GRAY GENDRON BABY BUGGY for
sale. In good condition. Apply Box
36, Advance-Times. 4b
WINGHAM CLIPPER kitchen stove
for sale, good as new; also'walnut
veneer buffet. Phone 384J. 4*
STRAWBERRY PLANTS for sale,)
Dunlop and Harvest King. Pic each, J
$6.00 for 500 or $10.00 for 1,000.-
Phone Sam Martin, 50rl3, Ford-|
wich. 4b:
C.CM. GIRL’S BICYCLE for sale.
Parcel carrier. Reasonable. Phone ■
163J after five. 4b !
10 x 12 COLONY” HOUSE for sale, |
excellent condition, lined inside with I
ten-test ceiling and plywood walls, ’
covered outside with rolled siding, ’
hydro installed. Cheap for quick i
sale. Apply to Fred Sawyer, lot 25,
con. 3, Morris, or phone 5Srl9, Brus
sels. 4* I
FABRIC AWNINGS complete with
frames and ropes for sale. Apply
to Mrs. A E. VanStone. 4b
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
DUAL-PURPOSE SHORTHORN
bull for sale. Registered; three
years old. Apply to Chester Gilkin-
son, phone 600W2. 27:4*
TWO REGISTERED DURHAM bulls,
13 months old for sale. Phone 703J4.
4*
SO CHUNKS for sale. Apply to Harold
Finley, Belmore. 4*
PAIR OF CHOICE Hereford Heifers
for sale, due to freshen in three
weeks. Also seven Hereford spring
calves. Jim Coultes, phone 743w2.
POULTRY FOR SALE
1,000 FOREMAN LEGHORN pullets
for sale, ready to go on range. Apply
to J. R. Coultes, phone 743w2. 4*
TRUCKS FOR SALE
1952 GMC TRUCK for sale- Excellent
condition, good tires. Also 1952
Meteor in new condition, low mile
age. Phone 534.
HELP WANTED—-FEMALE
LADIES, earn extra money. Take
j orders for reliable clothing firm. No
; experience necessary; training free.
| Write Box 89, Mitchell. 20:27:4b
j WOMAN OR GIRL wanted for full
1 time employment. Apply to Blyth
Rest Home, phone 167 Blyth. 4*
HELP WANTED—MALE
MACHINISTS AND WELDERS, Ex
perienced 1st class men required by
Western Ontario Manufacturer.
Good wages, excellent working con
ditions. Apply to Personnel Division,
The Dominion Road Machinery Co.,
Ltd., Goderich, Ont. 4b
IF YOU HAVE a pleasant personality
and like meeting the public YOU
would enjoy being our representa
tive. Write now for details and
catalogue. FAMILEX, 1600 Delori-
mier, Dept. 3, Montreal, 4*
| TEACHERS WANTED
j PROTESTANT TEACHERS required
j for one-room rural schools in Ash-
! field Township School Area. Apply
I stating qualifications, experience
i and phone number. Applications to
| be in by May 6, 1955.
i R. T. Kilpatrick, Sec.
; R.R. 7, Lucknow, Ont. 4b
WANTED
BABY PLAY PEN wanted, in good
! condition. Phone 734J2. 4b
WANTED—girl’s second hand bicycle:
junior size, good condition. Phone
454w. 4*
CUSTOM PLOUGHING, harrowing
and cultivating wanted. Apply to
Harold Dennis, phone 658J1.
20:27i4*
WANTED: Dead or disabled farm
animals. Removed promptly and ef
ficiently in clean sanitary trucks.
Phone collect Wingham 561J.
WILLIAM STONE SONS, LIMIT
ED, Ingersoll, Ontario. 13rrl5;6*
CHILD'S CRIB wanted, with mattress.
Phone 224. 4*
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
1U STOREY CEMENT HOUSE in
Wroxeter, on Queen Street, for sale,
also approximately H acre of land.
Possession immediately. Apply to
Les. Douglas, Wroxeter. 27:4:11b
DWELLING for sale. 1 storey con
crete, closed attic, good roof. 2 bed
rooms 7 x 12, 1 living room 10 x 20,
kitchen 10 x 14, good cistern and
pump, hydro, 3 acres of land, low
taxes, suitable for summer or all
year residence. Good conditions
throughout Located a few miles
north of Wingham. For particulars,
H. C. MacLEAN, Realtor, Wingham,
phone 115. 4:11b
FOR RENT
5 ROOM APARTMENT for rent, with
bath on Centre. Street Possession
immediately. Phone 658w4. 4*
AVAILABLE MAY 1st, three room
self-contained apartment, residen
tial. Phone 160. 4b
4 ROOMS to rent, also garden. Apply
to Mrs. R Henderson, corner of
Leopold and Patrick St., phone
552w. 4*
BIRTHS
I wish to sincerely thank all those Hill 111U
Sr? rr? SOMERS-In St, Andrew’s Hospital,
Midland, on April 23, 1955, to Mr.
and Mrs. Ken Somers, Midland, a
daughter, Glenna Maureen,
BLAKE—In Wingham General Hospi
tal, on Thursday, April 28, 1955, to
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Blaise, R.R, 7,
Lucknow, a son.
' BLYTHE—Ip Wingham General Hos
pital, on Friday, April 29, 1955, to
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Blythe, Wing
ham, a son.
illness in the Wingham Hospital, and
all the friends and relatives who visit-.
ed me and sent flowers, plants, cards, ■
fruit and etc. All was very much ap-1
predated.—Mrs. Marion Watson 4b
CARD OF THANKS
Having sold my business to Mr.
Bruce Chambers, I wish to take this
opportunity of thanking all who con
tinued to patronize me ,during the 28
years in business and would appreci
ate your continued patronage to my
successor.
Alvin Moffatt
CARD OF THANKS
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CUMMINGS—In Wingham General
Hospital, on Saturday, April 80,
1955, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cum
mings, R.R. 3, Teeswater, a daugh
ter.
1949 FARGO %-ton pick-up with rack.
Excellent condition. Will sell or
trade on livestock. Phone 518w. 4b
miscellaneous
SANITARY SEWAGE DISPOSAL
septic tanks, cesspools, cellars, etc.
pumped and cleaned, quick service,
all work guaranteed. Apply to
Louis Blake, phone 42r6, Brussels.
16rr25myb
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
IF YOU are buying a car on time
payments be sure to get our rate
on the financing end insurance. Our
service is complete and inexpensive.
Phone now and ask Stewart A.
Scott, Phone 293. rrb_______________ ______ ______—--------
CATTLE BREEDING
ASSOCIATION
"Where Better Burts 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 am. on week days and 7.30 and
9.30 aan. on Sundays. 9rrb
EMPLOYMENT WANTED
HOUSEWORK WANTED, Apply to
Heilke Roctciszsoander, Josephine
Street- 4*
We are indebted to Mr. Garnet
Farrier, of Whitechurch, for the use
of a lovely new piano at the public
school music festival last week. The
school board appreciates his generos
ity very much. 4b
IN MEMORIAM
McNEIL—In loving memory of a dear
husband, father and grandfather,
Neil McNeil, who passed away two
years ago, May 4th, 1953.
Beside your grave we often stand
With hearts both crushed and sore
But in the glodm the sweet words
come,
“Not lost, but gone before”
God knows how much we miss him
He counts the tears we shed
And whispers "He only sleeps
Your loved one is not dead”
So we’ll be brave dear Dad,
And pray to God each day
And when He calls us home to you,
Your smile will guide the way.
—Sadly missed by Wife and Family.
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons having claims against
the estate of KENNETH G. KERR
late of the Town of Wingham in the
County of Huron, Druggist, who died
on or about the fifth day of April
AT, 1955, are notified to send to the
undersigned on or before the four
teenth day of May A.D. 1955, full
particulars of their claims in writing.
Immediately after the said fourteenth
day of May the assets of the said
intestate will be distributed amongst
the parties entitled thereto, having
regard only to claims of which the
administratrix shall then have notice.,
DATED this 26th day of April, A.D.
1955.
CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON
Wingham, Ontario
Solicitors for the Administratrix
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ALL PERSONS having claims against
the estate of WILLIAM ELLIOTT,
late.of the Township of Turnberry in
the County of Huron, Gentleman, who
died on or about the twelfth day of
April AJ>. 1955, are notified to send
to the undersigned on or before the
fourteenth day of May, A.D. 1955
full particulars of their claims in
writing. Immediately after the said
fourteenth day of May 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 26th day of April, A.D.
1955
CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON
Wingham, Ontario
Solicitors for the Administrator.
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COOK—In Wingham General Hospi
tal, on Sunday, May 1st., 1955, to Mr.
and Mrs. Eldon Cook, R.R. 1, Bel
grave, a daughter.
THOMPSON—In Wingham General
Hospital^ on Sunday, May 1, 1955, to
Mr. and Mrs. James Thompson,
Wingham, a son.
Edwin J. Mason Was
Wawanosh Resident
Edwin James Mason, a lifelong resi
dent of East Wawanosh, died at his
home on the 7th concession on Friday,
April 29th, after a long illness. He
was in his 59th year.
Born on the 7th concession of East
Wawanosh, he was the son of Mrs.
John W. Mason and the late Mr.
| Mason. He received his early educa-
| tion at S.S. No. 13, East Wawanosh,
• and farmed in the township until ill
j health forced him to retire in 1944. | He was a member of the Presbyter-
terian Church and was unmarried.
Besides his mother, who lives on
the 7th concession, he is survived by
one brother, Allen, of Kitchener, and
three sisters Edna (Mrs. Young) of
R.R. 4, Brussels; Annie (Mrs. Henry
Armstrong), R.R 3, Walton and Ag
nes (Mrs. Victor Youngblut) of East
Wawanosh.
Funeral service was held on Monday
from the family residence, with Rev.
H. T. Colvin officiating. Interment
was in Brandon cemetery, Belgrave.
Pallbearers were Chris Nethery,
Lewis Cook, Albert Coultes,
Dunbar, Marshall Stonehouse ‘
Tom Thompson. .
James
and
—Mr. and Mrs. J. L Masters
family, of Brantford, visited
mother, Mrs. J. EC Sloan over
week-end.
and
her
the
United Church W.A.
Holds Spring Tea
The Woman’s Association of Wing
ham United Church held a successful
spring tea and bake sale on Wednes
day afternoon. The school room of
the church was gay with baskets of
spring flowers. The large table from
which the food was served had a
centre of daffodils, pussy willows and
forsythia, while the same decoration
was carried out on the smaller tea
tables.
Mrs. D. J. MacRae and Mrs. A. W.
Irwin welcomed the guests at the
door.
AUCTION SALE
of
50 Head of TJB. Tested Grade Cattle
Hogs and 2 Ponies
To be sold by Public Auction for
MR. JOHN L. CURRIE
4 miles south west of Wingham,
Block west of No. 4 Highway, m
miles south of Highway 86.
Lot 39, Con. 11
on
TUESDAY, MAY 17, 1955
at 1.30 pun.
CATTLE—2 cows due end of June;
cows bred, to freshen in Sept.; 7
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5
cows, fresh since March and are in
full flow of milk; 2 cows due in Janu
ary; 5 steers approx. 900 lbs. (Durham
and Hereford cross); 1 Hereford
herd Sire, 3 years old (out of pure
bred stock); 12 steers approx 750 lbs.
(Durham & Hereford cross); 3 heif
ers, approx. 750 lbs. (Durham Sc Here
ford cross); 7 grass calves 300 - 400
lbs. (5 steers 2 heifers); 6 small
calves (Hereford & Durham cross).
These beef cattle are all in A-l condi
tion and are ready for the pasture.
HOGS—29 feeder -hogs 100-150 lbs.
2 York sows with litters at Bide,
HORSES—1 Shetland pony (geld
ing) broken to saddle and harness}
1 Indian & Shetland cross, mare, 10
years old, well broken.
Plan to attend this sale of mostly
all good beef cattle.
No Reserve Terms Cash
Proprietor going out of the Cattle
business.
CLINT JANTZI,
Auctioneer
Phone Baden 146
JNO. L. CURRIE
Prop,
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Senior Women's
Mission Circle
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.
The Senior Women’s Mission Circle
of Wingham Baptist Church held its
regular monthly meeting on Thurs
day evening last at the residence of
Mrs. J. A. Kelly, Minnie St
The president, Mrs. John Falconer,
conducted the meeting which opened
with a hymn and prayer by Mrs.
Herbert Collar. The minutes of the
last meeting were read by Mrs. A.
Rintoul and the treasurer’s report by
Mrs. M. Cameron, who also read two
letters of acknowledgment for dona
tions received, from the Mission to
lepers and the Sudan United Mission.
A bible study was conducted by
Mrs. Falconer in which all the mem
bers present took part, and which
proved very interesting and helpful.
Mrs. Hannenberg read an article on
the origin of Baptists which date back
to John the Baptist, who baptized
Jesus in the river Jordan.
Mrs. Collar read a letter from our
missionary Laura Collar, in Africa. A
season of prayer followed with sev
eral of the ladles taking part.
The meeting closed with a hymn
ahd prayer by Mrs. Falconer. A social
hour was enjoyed by all and a dainty
lunch served by the hostess, Mrs.
Kelly. ’ j
&
—Mr, and Mrs. Michael McPhail
and family were Sunday visitors in
St Marys.
—H. C. MacLean visited in Toronto
on business last weeks
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LEGION PLEDGES AID
TO INHALATOR FUND
Members of Wingham Branch 180,
Canadian Legion, backed efforts of
the Wingham Fire Department to buy
an inhalator, at the regular meeting
of the Legion Branch last week, when
members voted to raise money for
the inhalator fund of the firemen, It
is expected that some sort of function
will be planned to raise the money.
A discussion on the amount of
money to be donated to charitable
organizations was one of the high
lights of the meeting. Some members
felt that a survey should be taken of
the organizations worthy of support
and that a schedule should be drawn
up of money to be donated. The de
cision on this matter was left with
a committee for further study.
Members decided to donate $25 to
the Perth-Huron branch of
ario Cancer Society,
The applications of the
members, Arthur Stokes,
Wingham, and Hugh Allen,
ham, were accepted. Initiation of the
two members will take place at the
next meeting.
Group Sees Slides
Of Formosa Trip
The spring thankoffering of St.
Andrew’s Explorers was held in the
Sunday school room on Friday even
ing, with a splendid attendance,
Following the opening exercises the
Scripture lesson was read by David
Carr, Psalm 121 was given as a choral
reading by a group of children who
had been trained by Miss Verna Mac-
Laughlin, Greatly enjoyed too, were
several musical numbers ftom the
Wingham festival, by various groups
of children under the direction of Miss
MacLaughlin.
The guest speaker for the occasion
was Rev. Wallace MacClean, of Luck
now, who gave a very interesting and
instructive talk to the children.
the Ont-
two new
R.R. 3,
of Wing-
Other musical numbers were a piano
solo by Freda Lott, a duet by Ruth
and Gail Henderson, and a piano solo
by Gloria MacDonald.
Of special interest were glides
shown by Mr. Nimmo of the first part
of the trip to Formosa of Rev. and
Mrs. George Malcolm.
Following the closing exercises, a
social hour was enjoyed.
CANADA’S
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Among the correspondence, a letter
was read from the Ontario Provincial
Command, reporting the largest gain
in membership during 1954, of any
year since 1948. The letter urged that
all branches get behind the member
ship drive which has been planned
for this year. A letter was read from
L. E. Cardiff, M.P., acknowledging a
telegram from the branch urging
higher veterans’ allowances and pen
sions, and reporting on action taken
by him on this matter in the House.
The meeting was under the chair
manship of vice-president Clarence
Ohm. Following the business a lunch
was served and members enjoyed
home movies of scenes around Wing
ham taken during Hurricane Hazel
by Lloyd Casemore,
Fine Weather
Aids Seeding
Fine weather the last half of the
week enabled many farmers to finish
seeding spring grains, reports C. W.
Montgomery, agricultural representa
tive. Grain fields seeded during Eas
ter Week have came up quite evenly
and suffered very little from the
heavy rains later in the month. Con
siderable acreage of Garry and Rox
ton oats and Montcalm barley -have
been planted under contract.
Officials report, farmers slow in
signing sugar beet contracts with
only one thousand (1,000) acres being
contracted to-date. Indications are
that the white bean acreage will be
down considerably from last year.
Already a number of livestock have
been turned out to grass.
—Mr. and Mrs. James Henderson
and daughter, Isabel, of Brantford,
and Mr. and Mrs. Archie Holmes and
two daughters spent the week-end
with relatives in Wingham, White
church and Brussels.
Mundys’
Pineapples for Canning
Spacemaster 4408
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Garden Seeds
Pansy Plants
... 15c
40 YEARS IN WINGHAM
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Dutch Sets
SMALL DOWN PAYMENT
BALANCE AS LOW AS
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Kellogg’s - 8 oz. pkg.
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Carnation MILK,
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ANNOUNCEMENT
New Dental Office Opens Thursday,
May 5th
Dr. A. W. Irwin wishes to announce that he
is changing the location of his Dental Office
presently situated in the Hydro Block to a
new location in his residence, at the corner of
Patrick and Centre Streets.
Office entrance on Patrick St, second door in 1st Mock east
of Main St, at the Wingham Motors Chev. Garage and
Sunoco gas station comer.
The phone numbers remain the same
Office 416 Residence 288
S/l VE MONEY
by PREPA YING
Town ot Wingham
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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