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Page Four The Wingluim Advance-Times, Wednesday, July 27, 1955
COMING EVENTS
FOR SALE WANTED
MRS. MARY AUSTIN
ELECTRIC STOVE, Westinghouse,
high oven, for sale, in good condi
tion, $15; baby pram, $15.00. Phone
Wroxeter 38rll. 27*
ONE HEAVY DUTY 2-wheeled trail
er for sale, 7 ton capacity. Dual
Wheels, good tires. Priced right.
Apply to Almond Jamieson, Bel
grave, Ont. 27*
HATCHING EGGS WANTED by one
«of Canada’s largest and oldest es
tablished hatcheries. Eggs taken
every week in the year. Big prem
ium paid. For full details write Box
number 53 Advance-Times,
13rrbS7
ENTERTAINMENT at the Palace
Gardens, Formosa, on Sunday, July
31st: Slim Boucher and the Goldeti
Prairie Cowboys. On Sunday, August
7th: T Bone and his Texans. C27b
TENT for sale, in good condition.
Phone 314, Wingham. 27*
ROOFING
WESTINGHOUSE FRIG, like new,
baby’s crib, china cabinet, mandolin
and case, all equipment to develop
your own pictures for sale. Owner
leaving town so must sell cheap.
Call 532R. 27b
HOT ASPHALT COATING or hot
built-up paper roofing. We guaran
tee our work. For free estimates
apply to Box 57 Advance-Times.
13:20:27*
CARD OF THANKS
I would like to express my sincere
thanks and appreciation to all those
who sent cards and treats to me while
I was a patient in the hospital. Spec
ial thanks to Dr. Corrin and Mrs.
Morrey and staff.—Sadie McCormick.
27*
POULTRY FOR SALE
300 RED-SUSSEX PULLETS for sale;
starting to lay. Apply to Stewart
Musgrove, Wroxeter, phone 10r6.
27*
1.00 HAMP-WYANDOTTE pullets for
..sale, Five months old, started to
lay. Apply Alex Corrigan, phon©
Wroxeter 16r2. 26b
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
CHUNKS AND WEANERS for sale,
good healthy stock from pure-bred
Yorkshires. Apply to Wm. Nickel,
phone 8-14 Wroxeter. 27*
1 SHORTHORN COW for sale, due
to freshen 1st week in August. Apply
Thomas Smith, Belgrave. Phone
Brussels 15rl7. 27*
ONE HOLSTEIN HEIFER for sale,
due to freshen, vaccinated. Also one
calf. Apply to Harry Bateman,
phone 737w3. 27*
30 SMALL CHUNKS for sale. Apply
to Edgar Dane, R.R. 1, Wroxeter,
phone 30r4,27b
MISCELLANEOUS
HOME FOR AGED AND INFIRM in
Village of Blyth, on No. 4 Highway.
Pleasant surroundings. Registered
nurse in attendance 24 hours. Rate
$3 per day. Phone Blyth 167. 27*
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 aun. on week days and 7.30 and
9.30 a.m. on Sundays. 9rr'o
SANITARY SEWAGE disposal septic
tanks, cesspools, cellars, etc., pump
ed and cleaned, quick service, all
work guaranteed. Apply to Louis
Blake, phone 42r6, Brussels. 15rrb
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE for sale. In-
sul brick; % mile north of Wing
ham on a % acre of land. Hydro,
hot and cold running water. Apply
Alvin Stacey. 15rrb
MODERN HOME for sale; built-in
cupboards, 3 piece bath upstairs, 2
piece bath downstairs, laundry
room, easily heated, could be used
as duplex. Apply to Box 54, Ad
vance-Times. 13::20:27b
MODERN DUPLEX for sale. Two
large apartments with
Water Heating, garages.
location. W. W. Armstrong, Shuter
St., Wingham.27:10:17:24*
Oil Hot
Excellent
WANTED TO BUY
HOUSE WANTED TO BUY. Apply to
Box 60, Advance-Times. 27b
WANTED TO BUY modern house,
centrally located. Would pay cash.
Apply to Box 58, Advance-Times.* 27*
FOR RENT
3 ROOMS TO RENT with bath, pos
session immediately. Phone 245J.
27*
ONE FURNISHED ROOM for rent,
light housekeeping could be arrang
ed. Close to main street. Phone
212J. 27*
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to take this opportunity of
expressing my sincere thanks and ap
preciation for all the acts of kindness,
floral tributes and cards sent to me
during my recent bereavement. Spec
ial thanks to all my mother’s nieces
and nephews for their kindness shown
to her during her illness in Victoria
Hospital, London, also to the Currie
funeral home.—Tom Martin. 27*
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to take this opportunity of
expressing my sincere thanks and ap
preciation for the visits, gifts and
cards sent to me while I was a patient
in the Wingham Hospital. Special
thanks to Dr. Mills and Dr. Crawford,
Mrs. Morrey and the staff of nurses.—
Mrs. Mervyn Grainger. 27*
Mrs. Mary Austin, of Kingsbridge,
Ashfield Township, wife of the late
Peter Austin, died in Alexandra Hos
pital, Goderich, on Sunday, July 24th.
She was in her 88th year.
Born in Turnberry Township near
Wingham, she had lived in Ashfield
Township 34 years and was a mem
ber of St. Joseph’s Church, Kings
bridge. Her husband died in 1929.
Surviving are three stepsons, Frank,
and Cyril, Ashfield Township; Law
rence, of Detroit; three stepdaughters,
Mrs. Albert Sutter, Detroit; Mrs. Irene
Murphy, Ashfield Township; and Mrs.
Mamie Chisholm, Goderich; one bro
ther, John McKinnon, Wingham; two
sifters, Mrs. Gerry O’Connor, Ash
field Township, and Miss Annie Mc
Kinnon, Wingham. ,
Resting at her late residence on the
Blue Water Highway, Ashfield Town
ship. Requiem High Mass will be
sung in St. Joseph’s Church, Kings
bridge, at 10 a.m., Wednesday, by
Father Henri Van Vynckt. Interment
in Kingsbridge Cemetery.
, Mrs, James Stokes
Was Belmore Resident
Mrs. James Stokes, of the Belmore
district, passed away in Wingham
General Hospital on Monday morn
ing, after a short illness. She had
been in poor health fox* a few months.
She was in her 77th year,
Born in Culross Township, she was
the formei* Elizabeth Lane, daughter
s of the late John and Isabella Lane.
She was educated in Belmore and in
North Dakota, and was married in
, Belmore in 1902 to James Stokes, who
, survives. She was a membei* of the
Presbyterian Church.
Surviving besides her husband are
four daughters, Eva (Mrs. Fraser
Haugh) of Wroxeter;
Leslie Bolt) of
Clarence Yuill)
at home, and two sons, John, of
Wroxeter R.R.
Gorrie. Also surviving is a sister,
Mrs. Isaac Stokes, of Glenannan, a
brother George Lane, of Wingham,
eleven grandchildren and three great
grandchildren.
Funeral service will, be held today
(Wednesday) at 2.30 p.m. from Bel
more Presbyterian Church, with the
Currie funeral home in charge of
the ' arrangements. Rev. McKinney,
of Teeswater will officiate and in
terment will be in McIntosh Ceme
tery.
Pallbearers will be William Darling,
Elmer Zinn, Thomas Abraham, John
Lane, Thomas Stokes, and Harry
Mulvey.
Olive (Mrs.
Belgrave; Alba (Mrs.
of Brussels; Bessie,
1, and Clarence, of
PERSONALS
CARD OF THANKS
I would like to take this opportun
ity of expressing my thanks and
appreciation for the kindness shown
me while in the hospital. Special
thanks to Dr. Palmer and Dr. Corrin,
and the nurses.—Rosemary Adams.
27*
BIRTHS
When Glasses Are Not Needed
. . . Hamiltons will tell you so.
If glasses are needled you are sure of top quality ?
and expert service.
W. R. HAMILTON, R.O
“A Complete Visual Examination’*
GIVE YOUR
FAMILY A
REAL “BRAKE”
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Out with the family for a drive?>1children spent’ Monday with the
former’s uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Les. Cunningham. Mr. Stride is stat
ioned at Halifax with the navy.
—Mr. and Mrs. Herb Fuller and
family, and .also Marilyn Ross, Mary
White, Julianne Dauphin, Linda Sch-
iestel and Sonja Ross, had a picnic at
Kincardine Beach on Sunday. Wendy
Fuller was celebrating her birthday.
—Mr. DeWitt Miller has been laid
up at his home for the past few days
as a result of penicillin shots he re
ceived for a mild case of. the ’flu last
week. He expects to be back to work
this week.
—Miss Dale and Mrs.-Anne Holmes
and James-Henderson, of Brantford,
were visitors with, their grandmother,
Mrs. C. R. Henderson. They also vis
ited with their grandmother, Mrs.
Somers, in Brussels.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Bildfell and fam
ily, spent the week-end with her par
ents, Dr. and Mrs. W. Davis, on their
return to Camp Borden from a three
weeks’ visit at Foam Lake and Cal
gary. Mrs. Wm. Elliott and Linda re
turned with them to visit there for a
week.
—Little Ruth Anne Currie, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. R. John Currie
who had her tonsils and adenoids re
moved at St. Joseph’s Hospital, Lon
don, on Tuesday of last week, under
went a mastoid operation on Monday
morning of this week at the same
hospital. She is progressing favorably.
—Mr, and Mrs. Gibson Rintoul and
sons, spent their holidays at Port
Huron, Sarnia and Goderich last week.
—Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Cantelon and
family spent the past week at their
cottage at Amberley.
—Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Levy, of Mit
chell visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Barry Wenger.
—Mr. and Mrs. McGough, of De
troit, spent the week with the lat
ter’s sister, Mrs. M. Coutts, Scott St.
—Mr. and Mi's. Norman Dickinson,
of Ottawa, were visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. W. A. Galbraith, last week.
—Mr. and Mrs. Walter VanWyck
arg visiting with Mr, and Mrs. M. H.
VanWyck, at Montreal.
—Robert and Naniy Masters return
ed to their home in Brantford on Sun
day after spending a week with their
—Mrs. John Bateson and children,
Jon and Jane, and Mrs. George Gal
braith and children, of Brussels, are
spending two weeks at Amberley.
Mr. and Mrs. John Strong and fam
ily were week-end visitors in Brant
ford. Fraser and Paul are staying
there for a holiday.
—Mrs. A. H. Klug and daughter,
Alice, of Portland, Oregon, are spend
ing a few weeks with her sisters,
Miss Agnes and Miss Mae Williamson.
—Mr. Hughie Hamilton, of Toronto,
was visiting for -a week at the home
of his sister, Mrs. Frank Angus of
Pleasant Valley.
—Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Stainton, of
Toronto, visited with his brother, Mr.
Percy Stainton, 'Mrs. Stainton« and
family, last week.-
—Mrs. Sarah Johnston and Mrs. Rod
erick Hill of Oshweken, visited with
Dr. and Mrs. W. Davis for a few days
last week.
—Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mathers and
Darcey, and Mrs. Geo. Robinson and'
daughter, Jane, are holidaying at the
lake at Amberley.
—Mrs. Don Rosenhagen and child
ren and Mrs. Jack Day and daughter,
have returned after a week’s vaca
tion at the cottag.e at Amberley.
—Mrs. Chas. Brown and children,
Anne and Richard, of Windsor, are
visiting with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Preston and other rela
tives this week.
—Mr. Chuck Melon of Ogema, Sask.,
and Mr. Earl Eastman and Miss N.
Smeltzer, of Regina, visited last week
with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Montgom
ery and other relatives.
—Mr. Mac Cameron, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Donald A. Cameron, has received
word that he has successfully com
pleted his course in embalming at
Baiiting Institute, Toronto.
Mr. Sol. Cloakey, his daughter, Doris
and two grandsons arrived by car on
Friday from Mazenod, Sask., and will
spend some weeks visiting friends in
the Blyth and Wingham area.
Mr. and Mrs. George Taylor and
family of Ancaster, ..are visiting with
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Showers and Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence Taylor and other
friends.
—Mrs. Charles Morris of Hamilton,
is visiting with Mrs. D. Kennedy for
two weeks and renewing acquaint
ances around Wingham and White
church.
—Mrs. Chas. Brown, Anne and Rich
ard, of Windsor, Mrs. John Preston
and family, of Walkerton, and Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Preston spent last
week at Poplar Beach.
—Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stride and
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Give them 100% brake protection
. . . have your car in for a safety
check-up NOW!- All front-end
to rear-end repairs done prompt
ly!
WINGHAM MOTORS
PHONE 139 WINGHAM
COUSINS—In Wingham General Hos
pital, on Thursday, July 21, 1955, to
Mr. and Mrs. Laurie Cousins, Brus
sel, a daughter.
MAGGACH—In Wingham General
Hospita,l on Saturday, July 23, 1955,
to Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Maggach,
Whitechurch, a daughter.
CHAMNEY—In Wingham General
Hospital, on Saturday, July 23, 1955,
to Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Chamney,
R. R. 2, Auburn, a daughter, a sister
for Diane and Donna.
■USED CARSNOTICE TO CREDITORS
ALL PERSONS having claims against
the estate of WM. FRANK GREEN,
late of the Town of Wingham in the
County of Huron, Carpenter, who died
! on or about the twelfth day of June,
A.D., 1955, are notified to send to the
undersigned on or before the thir
teenth day of August, A.D., 1955, full
particulars of their claims in writing.
Immediately after the said thirteenth
day of August 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 thirteenth day of July,
A.D. 1955.
CRAWFORD & HETHERINTON,
Wingham, Ontario.
Solicitors for the Executors.
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General
■1954 Monarch Custom Blue Sedan, like new
DEADSTOCK removed from your 1
farm promptly for sanitary disposal.
Telephone collect: Palmerston 123W,
Durham 398 or Wingham 378. GOR
DON YOUNG LIMITED. lrrb ?
BARBOUR—In Wingham
Hospital, on Sunday, July
to. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Belgrave, a daughter.
O’MALLEY—In Wingham
Hospital, on Monday, July 25, 1955,
to Mr. and Mrs. Charles O’Malley,
R.R. 2, Teeswater, a daughter.
SKINN—In Wingham General Hospi
tal, on Tuesday, July 26, 1955, to
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Skinn, Wingham,
a son.
1953 Ford Two-Tone Sedan, perfect inside and out
1952 Ford Custom Maroon Coach, a real buy
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
1952 Chevrolet, Blue Coach, a one owner carHarriston Defeats
Wingham Girls 8-2
Wingham Junior Girls’ softball team
was defeated 8-2 in Harriston last
Wednesday night.
At the end of the fifth inning the
score was 2-1 for Harriston, but dur
ing the sixth the Harriston team
picked up 3 runs, and came back for
two more in the seventh.
Irene Saint for Wingham, and May
Gibson for .Harriston got home runs.
Top hitters for Harriston were G.
Cunningham and C. Parker, who got
two runs each. Irene Saint and Nancy
Hutcheson got runs for Wingham.
The Wingham girls have scheduled
games, Monday, Wednesday
day of this week.
1952 Chevrolet Sedan Delivery - this is a real buy
■1951 Chevrolet Sedan, clean inside and out
MARRIAGES 1951 Dodge Blue Coach - this car is perfect
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons having claims against
the estate of Elizabeth Martin, late
of the Town of Wingham, in the
County of Huron, Widow, who died
on or about the 19th day of July
A.D. 1955, are notified to send to
the undersigned on or before the
20th day of August, A.D., 1955, full
particulars of their claims in writing.
Immediately after the said 20th day
t of August the assets of the said Intes
tate will be distributed amongst the j parties entitled thereto, having regard
j only to claims of which the Adminis
trator shall then have notice.
DATED this 25th day of July A.D.
1955.
CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON
Wingham, Ontario.
Solicitors for the Administrator.
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SAVE MONEY by using our storage
lockers, available to town and
country citizens. Sell your cream,
eggs, and poultry to your Wingham
Co-operative. Ask for your Cash
dividend for Eggs, Poultry and
Cream. It pays to deal with the Co
operatives in Wingham. 18rrb
ASHLEY - DINSMORE—At the home
of the bride’s parents, ninth line of
Howick, on Saturday, July
Jean Elizabeth Dinsmore, to
Hudson Ashley.
HUTCHISON - McCANN—At
home of the bride’s parents,
Fordwich, on Saturday, July 16th,
Jean Marjorie McCann to William
Kenneth Hutchison.
DEATHS
1950 Dodge Sedan, A-l shape
16th,
Calvin
the
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and Fri-
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1949 Oldsmobile Sedan, a snap
1954 Fordson Major Tractor, with 3-furrough plow,
a demonstrator
1951 Ford Tractor & 2-furrough plow, completely
overhauled
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“NOW YOU CAN BREED your Hol
stein cows to Banella Ringleader
owned by Thos, Hayden and Son,
Gorrie. He is a full brother of Ban
ella Perfection Hope (V.G.) Honour
able Mention All-Canadian, and sire
of ten firsts Huron Black,
White Day 1953 and 1954.
Moorefield Perfection Ella (V.G.)
1st 2-yr-old in milk Huron 1946;
24,185 milk, 3.65%, 883 fat; now over
137,000 lbs. milk, in 8 lactations. His
sisters: “Esther” (V.G.) with 67,693
lbs. of 3.9% milk in first four lac
tations, now malting 800 lbs. fat 2x,
dam of Statesman (V.G.) Reserve
All-Canadian. “Madge” (V.G.) Grand
Champion Female in Huron with
32,523 lbs. of 3.85% milk in first
two lactations 2x. Service fee $10.,
up to four services if required. For
services phone Waterloo Cattle
Breeders, Palmerston, 66 collect.”
TOW OF WINGHAM
BY-LAW NO. 1282-1955.
SALESMAN WANTED
and
Dam:
A forBY-LAW regulating the time
the use of water in the Town of
Wingham on lawns and gardens as
provided in The Public Utilities Act
R.S.O. 1950, Chapter 320, Sect. 12.
WHEREAS in order to assure the
inhabitants of the Municipality a
continuous and abundant supply of
water, it is deemed expedient to pass
a By-Law regulating and limiting
time for using water, supplied by
Municipality, for the watering
lawns and gardens.
the
the
of
20:27b j THEREFORE the. Council of
STOKES—In Wingham General Hos
pital, on Monday, July 25th, Eliza
beth Lane, beloved wife of James
Stokes, in her 77th year. Resting at
Currie’s funeral home. Service will
be held today (Wednesday) from
Belmore Presbyterian
2.30 p.m. Interment in
cemetery.
AUSTIN—In Alexandra
Goderich, on Sunday, July 24th, Mrs.
Mary Austin, wife of the late Peter
Austin, of Kingsbridge. Resting at
her late residence on the Blue Water
Highway. Requiem High Mass will
be sung in St. Joseph’s Church,
Kingsbridge, at 10 a.m. today (Wed
nesday). Interment in Kingsbridge
cemetery.
MARTIN—In Victoria Hospital, Lon
don, on Tuesday, July 19th, 1955,
Elizabeth Hastings, beloved wife of
the late Thomas Martin, in her 77th
year. Srevice was held from the
Currie funeral home on Thursday,
July 21st., at 2 p.m. Interment was
in Wingham cemetery.
Church at
McIntosh
Hospital,
W.1. Members
Enjoy Picnic
Members of the Women’s
with friends and children
at the town park on Wednesday for
their annual picnic.
The afternoon was spent in races
for the children and games for
everyone.
A very enjoyable picnic supper was
served, after which a few games of
bingo were played.
Many older models.
Trips
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DO YOU WANT TO MAKE MONEY?
Even if you never sold before, write
today. Get the facts, then make up
your mind. Familex, 1600 Delori-
mier, Montreal. 27b
RAWLEIGH BUSINESS now open in
Huron County. Trade well establish
ed. Excellent opportunity. Full time.
Write at once. Rawleigh’s Dept. G-453-189, Montreal, P. Q. 27b
HELP WANTED—MALE
CAR DEALER ih Wingham requires
a licensed mechanic. Permanent
position for right man. Apply Box
403, Wingham. ______________27*
.EMPLOYMENT WANTED—ISLVLE ‘
WORK WANTED—Automotive mech-
anic, experienced. Apply Box 59,
Advance-Times. 27*
PERSONAL
: the
i Municipal Corporation of the Town
I of Wingham enacts as follows:-'
1. THAT no person or persons shall
use water supplied by the Municipality
of the Town of Wingham within the
limits of the said Municipality by way
of a hose or other contrivance attach
ed to a water pipe at any time ex
cept between the hours of 6 o’clock
and 9 o’clock in the forenoon and 6
o’clock and 9 o’clock in the afternoon.
2. THAT any person found guilty
of a contravention of this By-Law
shall on summary conviction be liable
to a penalty of not more than $20.00,
and may be imprisoned without the
option of a fine for a term of not
more than one month. •
3. THIS By-Law shall become ef
fective and enforcible on the day of
the passing thereof.
TO INTEREST PEOPLE
ANYONE DRIVING to Harriston any
evening and room for an extra pas-
enger, please phone or contact Bert
Gordon at Wingham General Hos
pital. 27*
ENACTED and passed this 4th day
Of July, A.D. 1955.
R. E. McKinney, Mayor
W. A. Galbraith, Clerk
"Our program is-very definite and
appears to be succeeding in our first
objective, to interest people, notably
youth.”
Huron County recently experienced
the truth of this pronouncement from
the O.T.F. headquarters. During the
week-end of the Temperance Con
clave held in Goderich in May, up
wards of 1800 people from all over the
County were in attendance. On Sat
urday night, Teen Agers and Young
Adults to the number of more than
500 flocked to the new* GD.C.I. and
Knox Presbyterian Church for a
unique new-type temperance rally.
On Sunday night many of these
returned to Goderich briging parents
and friends. Knox Church, auditorium,
S. S. room, Chapel, parlour, nursery,
were filled. Twelve hundred people
gathered to hear Dr. E. Crossley Hun
ter. This was the eighth such Tem
perance Conclave sponsored by the
O.T.F. in the past two years.
A worth-while educational project?
We of Huron County certainly believe
so. 27b
Weddings - Funerals
PHONE
185
Taxi and Car Wash
Located on Josephine St. North
of CN.R. Tracks
CHARLIE LEE, Owner
Professional Radiator
Cleaning - Repairing
WINGHAM AND DISTRICT
[ 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE"]
We Specially# In
HEAVY COMMERCIAl
EQUIPMENT
RADIATOR REPAIR
TRACTORS . BULLDOZERS
GRADERS, ETC.
HOBBS SAFETY GLASS
INSTALLED
NEW AND USED PARTI
Wingham Auto Wreckers
Phons 229WinghomJoseph Clark, Prop.
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Ford & Monarch Cars
Ford & Fordson Major Tractors --
Wingham Phone 237
Notice to
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Water Consumers
The hours for watering lawns and gardens
are from 6 a.m. to 9 a.m., and from 6 p.m. to
9 p.m.
This will be strictly enforced.
An ANNUAL charge of $4.44 gross, less prompt
payment discount of 10 per cent, is made for the use
of a hose or outside tap for the above noted purposes.
Anyone found watering lawns or gardens, who has
not paid for this service, will be billed accordingly.
Wingham Public Utilities Commission
C. E. Shera, Superintendent
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