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FOR SALE
WINGHAM CLIPPER RANGE for
sale, ip good condition, also lawn
mower, used part of one season.
Phone 3-18 Wroxeter or 84-6 Brus
sels. 31*
COMING EVENTS
n"ST. HELENS
and Mrs. Ed. Jaen, of Toronto,
visitors last week with their
Mr, Harvey Webb and Mrs.
and daughters.
BLUE TICK HOUND PUPS for sale,
male and female. From registered
stock. Phone 461. Jim Cameron.
31b
ENTERTAINMENT at the Palace
Gardens, Formosa, for Sunday,
Sept. 4th, featuring the Kansas
Farmer and his Entertainers, with
Cowboy Songs, Mountain Music and
Comedy. 3ib
ALMOST NEW, light blue baby car
riage with runners, for sale. Phone
289R. 31b
DINING ROOM SUITE for sale.
Phone 57. 31*
BICYCLE for sale. Cheap. Phone 314.
31*
■2-FURROW INTERNATIONAL plow
for sale. Good condition. Apply to
R H. Coultes, phone 32r4 Brussels.
31*
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
J4 PIGS 8 weeks old for sale. Apply
to Allan Dunbar, Belgrave. 31*
REGISTERED YORKSHIRE boar
and gilts, six months old for sale.
Also younger stock from high-
scoring A.R, blood lines. Reasonable.
Donald Street, R.R. 3, Listowel,
Phone 871J2. 31b
PIGS for sale, fourteen chunks. Phone
725J1. 31b
LIVESTOCK WANTED
HIGHEST cash prices paid for dead,
old, sick, and disabled horses and
cows. Phone promptly. Atwood 153
collect. _________31rr23N*
miscellaneous
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
may 130rl2, collect, between
10.00 a.m. on week days and
9.30 a.m. on Sundays.
or Mild-
7.30 and
7.30 and
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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
DEADSTOCK removed from your
farm promptly for sanitary disposal.
Telephone collect: Palmerston 123W,
Durham 398 or Wingham 378. GOR
DON YOUNG LIMITED. lrrb
COMING—September 7-17th, Semi-
Annual Wallpaper Sale, The Wall- ,
Paper Shop. 31b
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
MODERN 2 BEDROOM bungalo on
Josephine Street for sale; basement,
furnace, double garage, large lot.
Apply to Lovell McGuire, Surge :
Dealer, phone Wingham 593. 24b j
7 ROOM HOUSE for sale, with 34
piece bath, furnace, built-in cup
boards. Apply to George Seiling,
Wingham. 31:7:14b
BRICK DWELLING for sale. Con
taining four self contained apart
ments. Centrally located in Wing
ham, Furnace heated, hydro light
ed. For particulars apply: H. C.
MacLean, Realtor, Wingham, On
tario. 31b .
MODERN DUPLEX for sale. Two
large apartments with Oil Hot
Water Heating, garages. Excellent
location. W. W. Armstrong, Shuter
St., Wingham. 31:7:14:21*
TWO-STOREY frame and cement
block building, 80x26, for sale on
Victoria St. Modern 7 room apart
ment above. Less than $5,000.00. Ap
ply to Allan Bumstead, Telephone
Wingham 455. 31*
FOR RENT
SELF-CONTAINED APARTMENT to
let. Three rooms and bath. Phone
160. 31b
FOUR ROOMS for rent. Available
immediately. Mrs. Henderson, phone
552W. 31b
WANTED TO RENT
HOUSE WANTED TO RENT, on
East side of the town. Apply to Box
65 Advance-Times. 24*
GROUND FLOOR apartment wanted
with bath, for elderly couple. ‘Phone
541W. 24:31:7b
5 OR 6 ROOM HOUSE or downstairs
apartment wanted. Reliable tenant.
Hydro employee. Phone 146. 31*
Robt. D. Harrison
Was Former Resident
A former resident of Wingham,
Robert D. Harrison, of London, died
on Thursday, August 25th, in Victoria
Hospital, of that city.
He was a son of the late Mr. and
Mrs. Nicholas Harrison, formerly of
Uiitechurch, and was a resident of
lis town for several years, attending
3th public and high schools here.
Surviving are his wife, the former
3an Shannon, of St. Marys, a
rother, Stanley, of London, and a
ster, Mrs. Marjorie Bell, of Dundalk.
Private funeral service was held
■om the Marriott funeral home, St.
'arys, on Monday, August 29th, with
ceme-rment in Maitlandbank
-, Seaforth.
BIRTHS
AWSON—In Wingham General Hos
pital, on Thursday, August 25, 1955,
to Mr. and Mrs. Huntley Dawson,
R.R. 5, Lucknow, a son.
LACKWELL—In Wingham General
Hospital, on Friday, August 26th,
1955, to Mr. and Mrs. John Black-
well, Teeswater, a son.
ARKER—In Wingham General Hos
pital, on Tuesday, August 30, 1955,
to Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Parker,
Harriston, a daughter.
DEATHS
ALBRAITH—Suddenly at his home,
78 Binscarth Rd., Toronto, John
Franklin Galbraith, brother of Wil
liam A. Galbraith, of Wingham.
Funeral service at his home Tues
day afternoon, at 3 o’clock. Inter
ment in Mount Pleasant Cemetery.
ARRISON—At Victoria Hospital,
London, on Thursday, August 25th,
Robert D. Harrison, beloved hus
band of Jean Shannon, London.
Funeral service on Monday, August
29th, from the Marriott funeral
home, St. Marys. Interment Mait
landbank Cemetery, Seaforth.
HELP WANTED
BELGRAVE
Miss Joyce Alcock, of Brussels, is
spending some holidays with hei'
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Lyle
Hopper,
Mrs. Leslie Vincent and family, of
London, are spending a few days with-
relatives in the district.
Mrs. Clifford Logan and Mrs. Ted
Fear are attending the school for
Leaders at Alma College, St. Thomas,
this week.
Misses Margaret and Ann Wight
man visited for a few days last week
with Mrs. J. Petts, at Blyth.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wilkinson,
Charles and Clayton, and Miss Annie
Baker spent Sunday in Goderich.
Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Black and
Charlie, of Britton, visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs.-James Walsh and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Procter visited
in Toronto and Niagara Falls last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Masters of
Stouffville, visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Procter.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grasby, Donna
and Mary and Mr., and Mrs. David
Armstrong visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil Armstrong, Reta and
Kenneth, at Thorndale.
Mr. and Mrs. Goldie Wheeler and
family, of London, visited last week
with Mr. and Mrs. Herb Wheeler.
Anne Wheeler returned home with
her parents, after spending a week’s
Mr.holiday with her grandparents,
and Mrs. Herb Wheeler.
Visitors on Sunday with Mr.
Mrs. Herb Wheeler, were aMr.
Mrs. Cecil Wheeler, of Blyth, Mrs.
Pearl Mills, of Listowel, Mrs. Orville
Harrison, and her nephew, Verne
Mills, of Moncrieff.
Miss Karen Anderson is spending a
few days with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hun-
king, of Auburn.
Keith Anderson, of St. Thomas,
spent the week-end with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Anderson.
Douglas Johnston is spending this
week at the United Church Camp, on
Lake Huron, north of Goderich.
and
and
Mr.
were
uncle,
Webb
Terry Wilson accompanied Mrs, Jas.
Wilson, Jimmy and Judy, of White
church, to Toronto foi* a visit to the
C.N.E.
The ladies are reminded of the
meeting of the Women’s Institute this
Thursday afternoon at Mrs. Wm.
Purdon’s. Roll call, “Exchange of
slips and bulbs.” Anyone else wishing
to make a donation to the hospital
furnishing fund or to the painting
fund are requested to do so at this
meeting.
Around eighty-five persons enjoyed
the annual community picnic held
under the auspices of the Women’s
Institute at Lake, Huron at the end
of the twelfth on Tuesday afternoon.
The breezes were a bit chilly, but
under the capable direction of Mrs.
Lloyd Hunter, Mrs. Ernest Gaunt,
Mrs. Ross Gammie and Mrs. Jas. Cur
ran an interesting program of sports
was enjoyed, with the following win
ners:
Five years and under, Dale Gammie,
Louise McDonald; girls, 9 years and
under, Dianne Humphrey, Nancy Cur
ran; Isoys, 9 years and under, Garry
Gammie, Bryan Gammie; 12 years
and under, George Humphrey, Terry
Wilson; young ladies, Margaret Rose
Lyons, Donna Woods; mhrried ladies,
Mrs. Norman McDonald, 'Mrs. Ross
Gammie; married men, Gordon Mhc-
Pherson, Lloyd Hunter; kick the slip
per, children, Terry Wilson, Elaine
Cook; kick the slipper, ladies, Mrs. G.
MacPherson, (tie, Mrs. Jas. MacFar
lane, Mrs. G. Lyons); pie eating con
test, 1st. prize, Donna Woods and
Ernest Gaunt; neck-tie race, tie, Don
na Woods and Dick Curran; Isabelle
MacPherson and Ronald Perrott; soda
biscuit race, Lloyd Hunter, Charles
McDonald; soda biscuit race, (child
ren) George Hulphrey, Herbie Hun
ter; clothes-line race, Lloyd Hunter,
Lois Miller; eldest lady present, Mrs.
Jas. MacFarlane; eldest gentleman, T.
J. Salkeld; youngest girl, Sharon
Jamieson; youngest boy, Billy McDon
ald.
The prize for the fattest lady was
won by two mysterious characters,
who wandered in at lunch time and to
all appearances did justice to the
bountiful picnic lunch served to all.
Personals
Mrs. Sylvester Raymond, of Ethel,
was ^visitor for a few days with her
sister, Mrs. Gordon MacPherson, who
accompanied her home for a few
days.
Little Miss Linda Elliott, of Holy
rood, is spending a few days with her
aunt, Mrs. Allan Miller and Mr. Miller.
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
TENDERS WANTED
Tenders will be received for a new
furnace, oil or coal, for the Presby
terian manse, Bluevale, Ontario.
Furnace to be installed according to
blue print. The blue prints can be
seen at the home of the secretary,
R. J. McMurray, R.R. 4, Wingham.
Tenders will be received until Satur
day, September 10th, 1955. 31:7b
AFETERIA MANAGER wanted for
for Wingham District High School.
Applications will be received up to
Sept. 10th, 1955, and are to be ad
dressed to W. A. Galbraith, secre
tary-treasurer. State qualifications
and salary expected. 31:7b
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'Princess Anne is a little lady of five now. And to celebrate her
entry into the five-year-old g ’oup she had this photo taken in her
new dress of pink linen edged with white piping.
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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
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
RAWLEIGH Business now open in
Huron County. Trade well establish
ed. Excellent opportunity. Full time.
Write at once. Rawleigh’s Dept.
H-453-189, Montreal, P.Q. 24b
PAINTING TENDERS
Two coats of paint to be applied
to the exterior woodwork and all
trim of the present Hospital building
and Nurses’ Residence at Wingham.
Tenders to be in the hands of R. E.
Armitage, Property Committee chair
man, by 5 p.m., Thursday, September
8th., 1955. Particulars may be ob
tained from the above mentioned at
any time. Work to be completed by
Saturday, October 8th., 1955.
31:7b
Mrs. Mabel Stewart wishes to
thank all the friends who sent flowers
and cards while in London hospital
and a special thank you to Dr. and
Mrs. L. N. Whitley and the Presbyter
ian Church. 31b
—Mr. Bill Foster is visiting this
week with friends in Detroit.
—Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Beckett and
children, of London, spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. B. Wenger.
—Mr. and Mrs. Knut Karlson, of
London, were visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Greenaway recently.
CARD OF THANKS
WHITECHIMH
EARN $50 to $75 a week. We will
start you in business where you live.
Familex, 1600 Delorimier, Montreal.
31b
PAULA PRODUCTS offers an excep
tional earning opportunity for
housewives, with a company over
35 years in business. Opportunities
open in Wingham and district.
Write to District Representative,
Mr. J. Sedly, Mitchell, Ont. 31, 7*
BETTER YOURSELF NOW
Singer Sewing Centre requires man
for Wingham and district as sales
and service representative. Train
ing provided. Salary and commis
sion. Excellent benefits and op
portunity for promotion. Apply
Geo. Henderson, 36 Carling Ter
race or phone 665. 24,31b
HELP WANTED FEMALE
GIRL OR MARRIED WOMAN want
ed for restaurant work. Foxton
Dairy Bar. 31b
LOST”
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ALL PERSONS having claims
against the estates of EMMA ROSET
TA DENNIS late of the Township of
Turnberry in the County of Huron,
Housewife, who died on or about 15th
day of November 1954 and WALTER
DENNIS late of the Township of
Turnberry in the County of Huron,
Labourer, who died on or about 10th
day of July, A.D. 1955, are notified
to send to the undersigned on or
before the third day of September
full particulars of their claims in
writing. Immediately after the said
third day of September the assets of
the said testatrix and 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 August,
A.D. 1955.
CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON
Wingham, Ontario
Solicitors for the Executors
17:24:31bi
WALLET lost on Sunday, near Eaton
Order Office. Contains sum of
money, driver’s license, bank book
and other valuable papers. Reward,
Finder please phone 44rll Lucknow
collect. 31*
REGISTERED NUSSTUMBLER pig
eon, buff color. Reward. Contact
Stairiton Hardware, Phone 30. 31b
WANTED
HATCHING EGGS WANTED by one
of Canada’s largest and oldest os*
tablished hatcheries. Eggs taken
every week in the year. Big prem-
iUm paid. For full details write Box
number 63 Advance*Times.
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not too improbable that a test pat
tern may be broadcast on channel 8,
somewhere around the end of Oc
tober.
Interested citizens from Western
Ontario are more than welcome to
visit the transmitter and studio sites,
for a preview of what CKNX-TV
will be like. Further reports will be
issued as the work goes on.
I wish to thank Mrs. I. Morrey and
staff of nurses at Wingham General
Hospital for all their kindness to me.
Also to Dr. W. A. Crawford, Dr. A. D.
McMurchy, Rev. D. J. MacRae, Rev.
Alex Nimmo, Mrs. E. O’Bright, Mrs.
W. Pocock, Mrs. J. Blythe and neigh
bors. Words cannot express my deep
appreciation for all you have done
for me. —Sincerely Mrs. Hannah
Forgie, 31*
CARD OF THANKS ,
I wish to thank my neighbors and
many friends for their cards and gifts
while in hospital. Special thanks to
Mrs. Morrey and staff.—Mrs. Wm.
Casemore. 31*
Baker returned
two weeks with
Spielvogel.
—Mrs. Frank Sheppard, Toronto,
visited- for a few days with Mrs. Geo.
Egleston.
—Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Todd, of
Belleville, spent the week-end with
Mrs. Clara Scott and family.
—Miss Jeanette B. Cottle, Reg. N.,
of Toronto, is visiting this week at
the home of Mrs. Wm. Field, John St.
—Miss Ann Henry Reg. N., of New
York City is visiting with her sister,
Mrs. Hinde and Mrs. W. J. Greer,
Centre St.
—Mrs. Thomas J.
home after spending
Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Mr. Gilbert Beecroft left on Satur
day to attend the United Church lay
men’s meeting at St. Thomas. Janet
and David spent the week-end at the
home of their uncle, Mr. Melville Bee
croft of Otterville. All returned home
on Monday, when Mrs. Gilbert Bee
croft motored to Otterville.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ross and Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Metcalfe, of Turn
berry, left on Thursday and went by
Sarnia to the Soo, visiting with Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Metcalfe over the
week-end. They returned home on
Monday by Manitoulin Island.
Progress is the keynote around
CKNX these days, as work goes ahead
at a rapid pace on all phases of
television operation.
It was just 14 years -ago that
present radio towers arrived at
railroad siding in Wingham, heralding
the new increased power of CKNX
Radio. On Friday, -August 26th, a
train pulled in at Walkerton bearing
the immense steel beams and sections,
which will grow into the gigantic 650
foot television tower, in a few short
Weeks.
The building, which will house the
actual transmitter, has been almost
completed, and installation of the
technical equipment from RCA will
begin shortly.
In Wingham itself, plumbers, elec
tricians and carpenters are
the finishing touches on the
with the erection of the new
block “live" studio ^section,
complete.
To add to the hubbub, equipment
such as projectors and amplifiers have
also, been arriving and are being
checked out, and readied for instal
lation. Additional staff members
have been hired, bringing them their
highly specialized skills and trades,
with training and rehearsing gaining
momentum every day. If progress
continues at the present rate, it is
putting
studios,
cement
nearly
All Huron County Girls,
15 to 25 years of age
from town or country
are eligible to compete
for the title of
Huron County
Agricultural Queen
in a .
Beauty Contest
at
Exeter Fall Fair
Wednesday, Sept. 21
Dress—skirts and blouses.
Prizes $50; $25; $15
Entries must be in the hands of
Mr. Wm. McKenzie, Exeter by
Saturday, September 17th.
ENTER NOW!
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to sincerely thank my neigh
bors and friends for the beautiful
radio, also money, presented to pae.
Special thanks to the ones responsible
for it.—Frances Rettinger. 31b
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND OTHERS
ELLEN
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ALL PERSONS having claims against
the estate of Edwin J. Mason, late of
the Township of East Wawanosh in
the County of Huron, Farmer, who
died on or about the 29th day of
April, A.D. 1955, are notified to send
to the undersigned oh or before the
tenth day of September, A.D. 1955,
full particulars of their claims in
Writing. Immediately after the said
tenth day of September 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 eighteenth day of August,
A.D. 1955.
CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON
Wingham, Ontario
Solicitors for the Administratrix
24:3117b
against
ELLEN
In the Estate of MARTHA
CASEMORE, deceased.
AU persons having claims
the estate of MARTHA
CASEMORE, late of the Town of
Wingham, in the County of Huron,
Housekeeper, deceased, who died on
or about the 31st day of May, 1955, are
hereby notified to send in to the
undersigned Personal Representative
of the said deceased on or before the
14th day of September, 1955, full par
ticulars of their claims. Immediately
after the said date the said Personal
Representative will distribute the as
sets of the said deceased having re
gard only to claims of Which he shall
then have notice.
Dated at Oshawa this 12th day of
August, A.D., 1955.
BERTHOLD HERBERT STICKLE
Executor by his solicitors,
Messrs. McGIBBON & BASTEDO,
Barristers & Solicitors,
20 Simcoe Street North,
Oshawa, Ontario.
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—Mrs. Adam Sholdice and family,
of Camp Borden, spent last week vUth
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Neth-
ery and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Black.
—Dr. and Mrs. Jas Hall and baby,
of Port Colborne, are visiting this
week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Jas. Henry and Mr. W. Stanley Hall.
—Mr, and Mrs. Harry Bates and
daughter, Barbara, of Detroit, were
visiting - - - —
mother,
Valley.
—Mr.
of London spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spielvogel. Mrs.
Jones returned home with them after
spending one week here.
—Scout Robert Apps, of Kenora,
who has been attending the Jamboree
at Niagara-on-the-lake, is visiting
this week with Mr. and Mrs. T. A.
Currie and other relatives in town. .
—Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kummer, John
and Paul, of Mitchell, visited on Sun
day at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Ted
Gauley, and called on Mr. and Mrs. B.
Wenger. .
—Mrs. W. Wellings and Mr. Harry
McClenaghan spent the week-end at
the home of his son, Mr. Billie Mc
Clenaghan of Waterloo, and all at
tended the Toronto Exhibition on
Monday.
—Misses Mary and Isabel Scott and
Spence Scott are spending a few days
in Toronto this week. They were ac
companied by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Eckley, of Philadelphia, who have,
spent the past thfrbe months Visiting: Q
relatives and friends. | **
at the home of Mrs. Bates’
Mrs, Frank Angus, Pleasant
Thos. Jones and son, Donald,
Plan Beef Group
In Huron Couunty
A special meeting has been called
by the executive of the Huron County
Federation of Agriculture for Sept
ember 6th, at Clinton to study organi
zation of a Huron County Beef Pro
ducers’ Association.
A past president of the Ontario
Beef Producers’ Association, Bert
Warnica, Barrie, will be on hand to
explain a new plan whereby a de
duction will be made on the sale of
beef cattle. A fund will be set up
from'this money to aid in promotional
purposes for the association.
At a special meeting in Clinton,
the executive decided to sponsor Fed
eration of Agriculture information
booths at each of the fall fairs in the
county this fall.
The executive ordered Gordon Greig,
Bluevale, secretary-fieldman, to make
the final payment of $674.60 on the
$3,000 affiliation fee to the Ontario
Federation.
Chicago Visitors
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnston, of
Chicago, Ill., who have been touring
Ontario on an extended holiday, were
recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Preston, of town. Mrs. John
ston . is a niece of Mrs. Preston. The
Chicagoans also were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. John Preston, of Walkerton.
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