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The Wingham Advance-Times, Wednesday, Nov. 2nd, 1955
FOR SALE WANTED TO BUY
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SLABS for sale. Apply to John J.
Gaunt, Whitechurch, phone 4Qlw2.
2*
BOY’S BROWN GABARDINE COAT,
leggings and helmet for sale, size
3x. in good condition. Phone 196.o*
FARM WANTED by an
ed farmer, with some
machinery which can be
share farmed. Apply to
45, Wroxeter.
FOR RENT
HARRISTON MAKE KITCHEN
range for sale. In good condition.
Cheap for quick sale. Apply Wilbert
Hodgkinson. Phone 538W. 2b
i
experienc-
stock and'
rented or
P.O. Box
26,2*
SNOWSUIT for sale, 3 piece and
mitts, fits up to 2 years, $2.50; play
pen, $3.00; high chair with alumi
num tray, $4.00; push cart, $2.50;
rocker, $1.00; folding gate, $1.00. All
in good condition. Apply to Mrs.
Victor Showers, John Street. 2*
3-PIECE BEDROOM SUITE for sale,
walnut finish, with spring filled
mattress. Phone 338J.
BUILT-IN CUPBOARDS for sale,
well built, good as new, sink and
plumbing included. Phone 281W. 2*
LYCEUM THEATRE PASS
If JAMES R. COULTES, R.R. 5,
Wingham, takes this page to the Lyceum Theatre, Wingham, it will
be good for a pass for self and
companion, to see “The Country
Girl" on Monday, Tuesday or Wed
nesday, November 7, 8, or 9. 2*
SPECIALS ON FLOWERS—Due to
the popular demand we are contin
uing for this week only spray mums
at the poDular price, $1.00 per bunch.
Phone 101, 2b
USED REFRIGERATOR 7.1 cu. ft.
Westinghouse, like new, used only
1
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FOR RENT in best business block, 5
roomed apartment, with 8 clothes
closets, air conditioned bathroom,
hot water, heavy duty wired, easily
heated, immediate possession. Tele
phone 413J. 26rrb
APARTMENT in oil-heated insulated
home to rent, own bathroom and
kitchen, continuous hot water, two
other large rooms included. Easy ac
cess to highway. Phone 149r4 or
write Mrs. T. E. Morgan, Teeswater,
Ontario. 2b
BED-SITTING ROOM for rent, cen-
trally located. Phone 143M. 2b
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION of three-
room apartment with bath, continu
ous hot water. Phone 568. 2b
i
l FIVE ROOM APARTMENT over Do
minion Store for rent. Three clothes
closets, airconditioned bathroom, hot
water, heavy-duty wiring, easily
heated. Immediate possession. Apply
R. J. Galbraith. 2b
BOARD WANTED
■ROOM AND BOARD wanted for
I elderly couple on ground floor. Ap- I ply to Box 88, Advance-Times. 2b
ATTENTION VETERANS
Ex-Service Men and Women and
Dependents
The Canadian Legion Provincial
service Bureau Officer, Mr, A. M.
Forbes, London, Ontario will be visit
ing Branch No. 180, Wingham on
November 10th, from 10.00 a.m. to 12 noon, Any one wishing information,
advice or assistance, regarding War
Disability Pensions, Treatment, Allow
ances. etc., is requested to contact
the Service Officer, of the local
Branch, whose name appears below, to
arrange an interview,
George Williams, John St.,
Wingham. CE2*
IN MEMORIAM
COULTER—In loving memory of a
dear husband and father, William
John Coulter, who passed away,
November 3rd., 1953.
—Ever remembered by his wife and
family. 2*
IN MEMORIAM
GALBRAITH—In loving memory of a dear wife, ’mother and grandmother,
Mrs. Anson Galbraith, who passed
away November 2nd, 1952.
We lost a mother with a heart of gold, Who was more to u§ than wealth un
told,
Without farewell she fell asleep,
With only memories for us to keep.
We have lost, but God has gained
One of the best mothers the world contained.—Always in our thoughts
and sadly missed by her husband and
family. 2*
DEADSTOCK WANTED
Hardware.' Phone 30. 2b
HIGH QUALITY7, FLOOR coverings
for every room. Broadloom carpets
in the newest patterns and colours.
Linoleum in 6’, 9’, and 12’ widths,
plastic carpet 27", 36”, 54" wide Con-
gowall—complete color range. See
them at THE WALLPAPER SHOP.
2b
STEEL BEDSTEAD and springs for
sale, with chair and dresser to
match, also kitchen table. Apply to
Mrs. Ben Rich. 2*
1 PAIR 7 ft. Harness Skis and poles,
1 pair men’s skates, size 10, 1 pair
snow tires, 6.70x15, 1st. grade.
Phone 631W evenings. 2*
HIGHEST cash prices paid for dead,
old, sick, and disabled horses and
cows. Phone promptly. Atwood 153
collect. 31rr23N*
FEMALE HELP WANTED
GIRL OR WOMAN WANTED for
part time help for Christmas in a
Children’s Wear Store. Phone 681M.
2b
GIRL OR WOMAN wanted for Sher-
bondy’s Restaurant. Apply in per
son. 2b
GIRL WANTED for Coffee Shop,
Hotel Brunswick. To live out. Phone
Mrs. Grose, 666. 2b
WINCHESTER 12 GAUGE repeat
ing shot gun for sale, $60.00; also
Winchester 44-40 calibre repeating
rifle, $45.00; Winchester 22 repeat
ing rifle, $25.00. Wanted antique
firearms. Apply to Box 87, Advance-
Times. 2*
SALESMEN WANTED
WANTED; Man for steady travel
among consumers in Huron County.
Permanent connection with large
manufacturer. Only reliable hustler
considered. Write Rawleigh’s Dept.
K-453-131, Montreal, P.Q. 2b
“OLD AT 40, 50, 60?" MAN YOU’RE
CRAZYI Thousands peppy at 70.
Ostrex Tonic Tablets pep up bodies
lacking iron. For rundown feeling
many men, women call "old". Get-
acquainted size only 60c. All
druggists. 2:16b
PERSONAL
DRIVING TO GUELPH on week
ends. Two or three passengers
wanted. Leave Friday at 4.30 p.m,
and return Sunday afternoon. Phone
508. 2*
AUTOMATIC RECORD PLAYER and
console radio for sale, phone 314. 2*
ROLL-AWAY BED for sale, good
condition. Phone 375w. 2*
MISCELLANEOUS
GREY STATION WAGON Coat for
sale, size 18; also suit, size 20%,
light tweed. Apply to Mrs. Harris
Campbell, phone Brussels 53r8. 2b
IS YOUR TELEVISION properly in
sured for all risk coverage? For
information phone 293, Stewart A.
Scott, Wingham. 2rrb
FACTORY-MADE sawdust burner for
sale. Phone 568. 2b 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
WINGHAM CLIPPER stove for sale,
in real good condition. Stewart
Forsyth, phone 279J. 2b
GREEN KENWOOD used coat for
sale. Size 18. Phone 387. 2b
8 CORDS OF HARD and soft furnace
wood for sale; also 2% cords of
limb wood. Apply to Edgar Dane,
phone 30r4 Wroxeter. 2*
(F 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
PAIN OF RHEUMATISM, Sciatica,
Lumbago, can be helped by taking
RUMACAPS. Recommended by
thousands of thankful users. Ask
your Druggist. 2:b LYCEUM THEATRE PASS
If MRS. CHESTER STEWART, Jos
ephine St, Wingham, takes this
page to the Lyceum Theatre, Wing
ham, it Will be good for a pass for
self and companion, to see “You’re
Never Too Young" on Wednesday,
Thursday, Friday or Saturday, Nov
ember 2, 3, 4 or 5. 2*
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
24 CHUNKS for sale. Chas. Kreller,
19rl4, Wroxeter, R.R. 1, Wroxeter,
2*
TWENTY-TWO PIGS, eight weeks
old, for sale, Harvey Edgar, phone
735W2. 2b 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 Mila-
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
11 PIGS for sale. Apply to Lloyd
Montgomery, phone 743J1. 2b
CARS FOR SALE
1938 DODGE 2-Ton truck in A-l con
dition, stake body, good tires, for
sale. Apply Box 82, Advance-Times.
26b
3 TON TRUCK for sale, new motor
and tires, guaranteed new truck
condition. Phone 207 after 6 p.m.
2:11b
SANITARY SEWAGE disposal septic
tanks, cesspools, cellars, etc., pump
ed and cleaned, quick service, all
work guaranteed. Apply to Louis
Blake, phone 42r6, Brussels. 15rrbWANTED
SMALL QUEBEC HEATER wanted.
Phone 681M. 2b DEADSTOCK removed from your
farm promptly for sanitary disposal.
Telephone collect: Palmerston 123W.
Durham 398 or Wingham 378. GOR
DON YOUNG LIMITED. lrrb
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
HOUSE for sale. 2-storey, red brick,
6 rooms and bath, 2 sun rooms, oil
furnace, water softener, electric
water heater. Apply evenings or
Saturdays to Verna McLaughlin,
Charles St., phone 311J. 19rrb
24 HOUR SERVICE on all furnaces
and oil burners. Apply Hlseler &
Son, phone 426. 15rrb
TOWN OF WINGHAM
VOTERS’ LISTS 1955
Notice is hereby given that I have
complied with section 9 of the Voters’
Lists Act and that r have posted up
at my office in Wingham on the 31st
day of October. 1955, the list of all
persons entitled to vote in the said
Municipality at municipal elections
and that such list remains there for
inspection.
And I hereby call upon all voters
to take immediate I>roceedings to
have any errors Or omissions correct
ed according to law, the last day for
appeals being the 15th day of Novem
ber, 1955.
Dated this 31st day of October. 1955.
W. A. Galbraith
Town Clerk iiSfe
NEARLY NEW FRAME BUNGA
LOW for sale on Josephine Street.
Modern three-piece bath with show
er, Basement, forced air furnace.
Double garage. Large lot. Low down
payment. Contact Lovell McGuire,
Phone 593. 2rrb.
SIX ROOM FRAME HOUSE and
large wood shed for sale on Victoria
Street. Three-piece bath and down
stairs toilet, built in cupboards. Oil
heater and coal stove. Apply to
Oscar Holmes, R.R. 2, Wingham.
phone 739J3. 2*
6 ROOM HOUSE for sale, gooefee-
meht foundation, large lot, hot-air
furnace, 3 piece bathroom. Apply
to Jim Thompson, phone 471 J.
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NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Tenders will be received by the un
dersigned up until 12 o’clock noon,
November 7, 1955 for the contract of
constructing the Richmond Drain in
Morris Township and supplying tile
for same, which consists of 1553 lineal
feet of tile drain.
Plans and specifications may be
seen at the Clerk’s office. A certified
cheque for ten per cent of the con
tract price must accompany each
tender.
Lowest or any tender not necessar
ily accepted.
Geo. C. Martin, Clerk.26,2b
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons having claims against
the estate of Mary M. Weir, late of
the Town of Wingham in the County
of Huron, Spinster, deceased, who
died on or about the 29th day of Sept
ember, A.D. 1955, are notified to send
to the undersigned, on or before the
5th day of November, 1955, full parti
culars of their claims in writing.
Immediately after the said fifth day
FERGUSON— In Wingham General
Hospital, on Wednesday, October 26,
1955, to Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Fergu
son, R.R. 1, Clifford, a daughter.
HARRISON—In Wingham General
Hospital, on Wednesday, October
26, 1955, to Mr. and Mrs. William
Harrison, Gorrie, a daughter.
GUTTAR—In Wingham General Hos
pital, on Wednesday, October 26,
1955, to Mr. and Mrs. John Guttar,
R.R. 3, Brussels, a son.
JOYNT—In Wingham General Hos
pital, on Thursday, October 27,
1955, to Mr. and Mrs. George Joynt,
Lucknow, a > daughter.
BIEMAN—In Wingham General Hos
pital, on Friday, October 28th, 1955,
to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bieman,
R.R. 1, Belgrave, a daughter.
SCHNEIDER—In Wingham General
Hospital, on Monday, October 31,
1955, to Mr. and Mrs. William
Schneider, R.R. 1, Teeswater, a
daughter.
MOLE—In Wingham General Hospi
tal, on Monday, October 31, 1955,
to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mole, Dun
gannon, a son.
MACDONALD—At the Private Pat
ients’ Pavilion, General Hospital,
Toronto, on October 31st, 1955, to
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Macdonald (nee
Jean Underwood) a daughter.
BELGRAVE
C.GJLT. Entertainslively crowd of over thirty-five
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School room ‘of the United Church
on Thursday evening, October 27,
when the C.G.I.T. enteretained three
classes of the Sunday Scdool. Those in
charge of games were Eleanor Walsh,
Lois Cook, Patsy Logan, Mrs. Ted
Fear and Mrs. Clifford Logan. After a
short sing song a lunch of hot dogs,
cookies and chocolate milk was serv
ed. The C.G.I.T. girls made and
after dinner mints to finance
project.
A 1_ - v — -.- _ - . . - - v
boys and girls gathered in the Sunday
Personals
Mr.- and Mrs. Thomas Smith,
sold
this
Mr.- and Mrs. Thomas Smith, Mrs,
James Lamont and Dale Kennedy,
visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Lome Harmer and family and with
Mrs. Alice Allen at Fullarton.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Armstrong, Reta
and Kenneth, of Thorndale, visited
over the week-end with Mr. David
Armstrong and with other relatives in
the district.
Mrs. Cora McGill visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. George Mains at
Blyth.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wightman andI Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wightman and
of November the assets of the said iMrs. James Walsh were in Stratford
Testatrix will be distributed amongst I on Wednesday and visited with Mrs.
the parties entitled thereto, having J. Gowland.
regard only to claims of which the .A^r-, Findley Walsh, of Hamilton, Executors shall then have notice. j a and MrS>
DATED this 13th day of October,
A.D. 1955.CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON ’ ^ek-end" with
WINGHAM, Ontario, ]Solicitors for the Executors. |
19;26;2b |
j James Walsh and family.
i Mr. and Mrs. Goldie Wheeler and
: family, of London, visited over the
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Wheeler.
Mr. and Mrs.
family, of St. week-end with
Wheeler.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ALL PERSONS having claims against
the estate of ISABEL AGNES Mc-
DOWELL late of the Village of Wrox- ’
eter in the County of Huron, Spinster,
who died on or about the 29th day of
September, A.D., 1955, are notified to
send to the’ undersigned on or before
the twelfth day of November, full par
ticulars of their claims in writing.
Immediately after the said twelfth
day of November the assets of the
said testatrix will be distributed
amongst the parties entitled thereto,
having regard only to claims of which
the executor shall then have notice.
DATED this twenty-second day of
October, A.D., 1955.
CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON,
Wingham, Ontario,
Solicitors for the Executor.
26, Nov. 2:9b
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
of Household Effects
Shuter St, Wingham
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5th
1 o’clock sharp
Findlay combination electric and
coal or wood kitchen range; Frigi- daire, 7 cu. ft; McClary semi
automatic washer with pump, nearly
new’; 8-piece walnut dining room
suite (consisting of table, buffet and
six chairs); 5-piece chrome kitchen
suite; 3-piece chesterfield suite (like
new); 1 bedroom suite (walnut) con
sisting of bed, dresser and chest of
drawers; 1 bedroom suite (walnut)
consisting of bed, vanity and chest of
drawers; 1 odd bed with mattress and springs; 1 Lay-Z-Boy chair; 3 occas
ional chairs; studio couch; 1 bedroom
chair; 6 dining chairs, (oak); fire
place accessories, bronze pail; 7 Ven
etian blinds 68’’ x 31’’; stair covering
rug; “Safe-Gard” fireproof ledger cab
inet; 2 coffee tables; 1 night table;
end table with magazine racks; tea
wagon; card table; hall tree; chest
of drawers; high chair, play pen, crib
and bathinette; congoleum rug 9 x 10;
garden tractor with snowplow, plow
and cultivator attachments; wheel
barrow; lawnmower; garden hose and
sprinkler: garden tools; ladies’ bi
cycle; tricycle; Clare Jewell kitchen
range; lawn chairs and swing; step
ladder; TV aerial; dishes, sealers ana
other articles too numerous to mention.
Terms Cash
PROPERTY
Six-roomed house, insul brick with
modern bath and kitchen; oil furnace
and circulator; hot and cold running
water; lovely lot and Ideation on
Shuter St., Wingham.
8-roomed brick house with oil fur
nace; hot and cold running water; 3-
piece bath; double garage; 1’4 acres:
of land in Wroxeter, May be pur-1
chased under Veterans’ Land Act. as!
it is now qualified as small holding.*
Both properties will be offered sub-.
jeCt to reserve bid ot prior sale, ’
TERMS ON PROPERTY—10% dayi
of sale, balance in 30 days, when
possession will be given. Everything must be sold as proprietor
is moving to B.C.Dr- p«Jmer, L.G. Bryce,
.. AuctioneerRoy Porter, Clerk 2b
Mr. and Mrs. Herb
Wilfred Pickell and
Thomas, spent the
Mr. and Mrs. Herb
DONNYBROOK
The morning service in Donnybrook
Church is being continued for the
first two Sundays in November.
The November meeting of the
WM.S. and W.A. will be held at the
home of Mrs. Gordon Naylor on'Tues
day, November 8th.
Mrs. R. Chamney spent last week at
the home of her son, Gordon, in
Auburn.
Mr, and Mrs. Edwin Thompson,
Barry and Mary Helen, of Wingham,
were Sunday visitors at the home of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Thompson.
Mr. John Noble, of Ingersoll, was
home over the week-end.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
R. Chamney were: Mrs. O. Allen, of
Clinton; Mr. W. J. Craig and grand
daughters. Mary Wilkin and Carolyn Craig and Mr. Gordon Chamney and
Larry, of Auburn.
For Quick, Satisfying Results—Use
the Want Ad Columns.
FOR SALE '
Tenders will be received up until
12 o’clock noon, November 7, for the
sale of one used steel culvert which
is 18 feet long and four feet across.
Highest or any tender not necessarily
accepted.
Geo. C. Martin, Clerk,
Morris Township. 26:2b
VOTERS’ LISTS 1955
TOWNSHIP OF HOWICK
Notice is hereby given that I have
complied with Section 9 of the Voters’
Lists Act and that I have posted up
at my office at Gorrie on the 28th
day of October, 1955. the list of all
persons entitled to vote in the said Municipality at municipal elections
and that such list remains there for
inspection. 0
And I hereby call upon all voters
to take immediate proceedings to
have any errors or omissions correct
ed according to law, the last day for
appeals being the 12th day of Novem
ber, 1955.
Dated this 28th day of October, 1955.
J. H. Pollock,
Clerk of Howick Township 2b
LOOKING FOR
Bargains, customers,
attendance at meet
ings? Then use the clas
sified ads. Quick, econ
omical and convenient,
classifieds do the best
job at the lowest cost*
The Commercial League opened the
season last Tuesday night with
an attendance of thirty-four players,
Standing as follows: Bluejays 7,
Cardinals 7, Canaries 4, Bluebirds 3,
Orioles 0, Wrens 0,
High scores for the night: Ladies'
high single, Miss N. Felker, 211; men’s
high single, E. Edighoffer, 277; ladies’
high triple, Miss N. Felker, 570; men’s
high triple, E. Edighoffer, 712.
High team score, Bluejays, 2659.
0-0-0 .
Men’s Town League
Result of the bowling in the Men’s
Town League on October 24th, were as
follows: Aces, 5 points; Burke’s 2
points; Kinsmen, 5 points; Lee’s, 2
points; Taylor’s 7 points; Creamery, 0
points.
High singles were: Norm Elliott,
277; Ernie Walker, 269; Harold Tay
lor, 268. High triples: Norm Elliott,
724; Fred Templeman, 672; Hap Swat
ridge, 654.
Standing to date: Kinsmen, 10
points; Taylor’s, 9 points; Lee’s, 9
points; Burke's, 7 points; Aces, 5
points; Creamery, 2 points.
FUND CAMPAIGN
REPORT GIVEN
More than $800 was collected by
Listowel Kinsmen in a blitz drive for
the Perth County Children’s Aid Soc
iety. Committee chairman Leroy Zur-
brigg predicts when the canvass is
completed the club should approach
the $1,800 objective.
Kin trophies were presented to the
champions of the public school field
meet, Doug Price, instructor of
athletics, introduced winners and
trophies were given them by District
Deputy Governor Ken MacKenzie.
PERSONALS
—Mr. and Mrs. W, W. Armstrong
left on Sunday for Florida, where
they will spend the winter months.
—Mr, and Mrs. John Falconer, who
will spend the winter in Florida, left
on Wednesday of last week.
—Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Reading and
family, of Burlington, spent the
weekend with Miss Alice Reading.
—Mrs. Thomas J. Baker has return
ed home after spending two weeks
with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spielvogel.
—Mrs. A. J, Walker spent the past
two weeks visiting in Hamilton, Fort
Erie and Toronto,
—Mr. and Mrs. Gil Miller, of Brant
ford, visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs, Carl Lott and other Wingham
friends.
—Mr. and Mrs. Del Ewing and Mr.
and Mrs. R. G. Gannett enjoyed a
week’s trip through New York State,
and the Adirondacks.
—Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Bildfell, Rennie
and. Laurie, of Camp Borden, spent
the week-end with her parents, Dr.
and Mrs. W. Davis.
—Mrs. David Chamney celebrated
her 80th birthday on Saturday, at the
home of her daughter, Mrs. Mel Kqat-
ing. Mr. Keating’s aunt, Miss Bella
Keating, whose birthday was on
Sunday was also a guest at the same
home.
—Visitors at the home of Mrs. A. J.
Walker on Sunday for a family gath
ering were Mr. and Mrs. N. Muffit,
Ted and John, Toronto; Dr. and Mrs.
Bruce Fox and Judy, Guelph; Mr.
and Mrs. Geo, Galbraith, Jack, Sally
and Malcolm, Brussels and Mr. and
Mrs, John Heal and Julie, of HensalL
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HOW MUCH HYDRO
DOES OHE CEHT BUY?
Based on the average cost
of electricity to domestic
customers in Hydro
municipalities—
ONE CENT WILL . . .
—run a washing machine
for 2^2 hours
—provide TV entertainment
for 4^ hours
—provide refrigeration
for 20 hours
< —operate an electric clock
for 431 hours
—light a 100-watt lamp
for 8^3 hours
All that for just 5 cents!'
Where else will your nickel
do so much?
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