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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1955-11-09, Page 6gage six___The Whigham Advance-Times, Wednesday, November 9lh, 1035 USE THE ADVANCE­ TIMES WANT AD COLUMNS FOR SALE GIRL’S HAT, COAT and LEGGINGS set for sale. Size 3x, rose. Phone 467. 9b LADY'S BROWN Station Wagon coat for sale, size 16, hardly worn; $12.00. Apply to box 90, Advance- Times. 9* WOOD OR COAL STOVE with all new fire box, complete with wood grate, a clean white enamel stove in excellent condition, $65.00. Apply Stainton Hardware, phone 30. 9b LADY’S WINE chamois lined coat, size 16-18, good condition; also grey squirrel jacket. Phone 60W morn­ ings or after 5 p.m. 9* COLEMAN OIL SPACE HEATER for sale, excellent condition. Apply to J. Wickstead, R.R. 5, Brussels, phone 32-19. 9* GIRL’S 3-PTECE green rayon snow­ suit for sale, size 12, good condition. Phone 650J12. 9* COLEMAN SPACE HEATER for sale. Also three-burner electric stove. Phone 461. 9b 6-7 lb. DRESSED CAPONS and cook- ing turnips for sale. Phone 187J. 9* PAIR OF WHITE FIGURE SKATES for sale, size 11. Also girl’s winter coat, size 14, and a man’s overcoat, size 36. All like new. Phone 517W. 9b TWO WINTER OVERCOATS for sale; sizes 8-10; 10-12; child’s wagon and doll house, $2.50 each. Apply to Mrs. Harry King, Gorrie, phone Fordwich 26r31. 5* WHY SUFFER the agony of Rheu- matic Pain, Sciatica, Lumbago, when RUMACAPS will help you to welcome relief. Ask your Druggist 9b LYCEUM THEATRE PASS If ROGER OKE, Wingham, takes this page to the Lyceum Theatre, it will be good for a pass for self and companion, to see "Hit the Deck" on either Monday or Tues­ day, November 14 or 15. 9* FURNACE BLOWER Outfit for sale, thermostat, fuse box, electric motor, complete. Apply Cameron's Billiards. CARS FOR SALE 3 TON TRUCK for sale, new motor and tires, guaranteed new truck condition. Phone 207 after 6 p.m. 2:11b 1950 VANGURDE SEDAN for sale, very clean condition, 36,000 original mileage. Apply to Garnet Farrier, Whitechurch, phone 711J1, Wing­ ham. 9* 1947 FORD COACH for sale, winter­ ized. Apply B.A. Service Station, Diagonal Road. Phone 766. 9b 51 FORD CUSTOM SEDAN for sale. Custom radio and rear seat speaker, sun visor and turn signals, good tires. Apply to Box 91, Advance- Times. 9rrb 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 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. 6 ROOM HOUSE for sale, good ce­ment foundation, large lot, hot-air furnace, 3 piece bathroom. Apply to Jim Thompson, phone 471J.2,9,16,13b HOMES and BUILDING LOTS for sale in Wingham; also home in Bluevale; 100 highway acres .near Wingham. Mary H. Byrd, Fordwich, Martz Real Estate. 9b FOR RENT ________ 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. 9rrb FOUR-ROOM APARTMENT for rent, newly decorated, private entrance. Phone 758J2. 9b APARTMENT TO RENT over store in village of Whitechurch. Three or four rooms and both hot and cold water and kitchen cupboards. Phone 404W3 Wingham. 9* ROOM for rent. Phone 421M. 9b COMING EVENTS THE WOMEN’S INSTITUTE meet­ ing will be held on Thursday, Nov­ ember 17th, at 2.30 p.m. Please bring a fancy quilt or spread for a dis­ play. Hostesses, Mrs. Burrell and Mrs. McLaughlin. CE9b BIRTHS CARTER—In Wingham General Hos­ pital, on Tuesday, November 1st., 1955, to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Carter, R.R. 3, Clinton, a son. MISCELLANEOUS IS YOUR TELEVISION properly in­ sured for all risk coverage? For information phone 293, Stewart A. Scott, Wingham. 2rrb GREER—In Wingham General Hos­ pital, on Tuesday, November 1st., 1955, to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Greer, R.R. 1, Lucknow, a daughter. 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 EDGAR—In Wingham General Hos­ pital, on Friday, November 4th, 1955, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Edgar, Gorrie, a son. SELI—In Wingham General Hospital, on Friday, November 4th, 1955, to Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Seli, Wingham, a son. CF 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 REDMOND—In Wingham General Hospital, on Tuesday, November 8fn, 1955, to Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Redmond, R.R. 2, Auburn, a son. LYCEUM THEATRE PASS If MRS. ALEX FORSYTH, William Street, Wingham,, takes this page to the Lyceum Theatre, it will be good for a pass for self and com­ panion, to see “The Divided Heart’’ I on either Thursday, Friday or Saturday, November 10, 11 or 12. 9* 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 ?.3O a.m. on Sundays. 9rrb Smith Inglis Was Lifelong Resident George Smith Inglis, eldest son of the late Mr. Thos. Inglis and the former Margaret Bell, passed away very suddenly at his home in Howick Township, on Monday morning, Octo­ ber 31, in his 56th year. He had spent his entire life, on Con. 17, Howick. He is survived by four brothers, John, of Toronto; William, of Weston; Anderson, of Kirkland Lake and James, of Howick. Two sisters, Bar­ bara, at home and Nellie (Mrs. George Zufelt) of Sudbury, also survive. Funeral service took place on Thursday, November 3rd., from his late residence, with Rev. Harold West, Belmore, in charge. Interment was in Gorrie cemetery. 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. Irrb 24 HOUR SERVICE on all furnaces and oil burners. Apply Hiseler & Son, phone 426. 15rrb WOOD OR COAL STOVE with cream enamel front and high shelf reser­ voir, thoroughly cleaned and re­ paired; excellent firebox for wood or coal only $45.00. Apply to Stain­ ton Hardware, phone 30. 9b 20 OXFORD EWES due to lamb 1st. February, for sale. Good house with hydro for rent, newly papered down­ stairs, four miles from Wingham. Apply to T, Edward Powell, R.R. 1, , Wingham, 9b LIGHtTTraY BABY CARRIAGE for sale, in excellent condition. Also pair of fender skirts and set of tire chains. Phone 482R. 9b WATERLOO THRESHING Machine in good condition, wanted. Apply to Box 92, Advance-Times. 9* LADY’S WINTER COAT for sale, size 40-42, in good condition. Apply to Box 93, Advance-Times. 9* 3 PAIR BOYS’ TUBE SKATES for sale, sizes 4, 5 and 6, in good condi­ tion, Phone 413W. 9* ANOTHER FLOWER SPECIAL! Floral arrangements in small con­ tainers, cash and carry, $1.00. Deliv­ ered $1.25. These arrangements are suitable for any store or office. See them in the Walker Furniture Store window today. You can purchase them at the store or phone the greenhouse, 101. Lewis Flowers. 9b ELECTRIC RANGE — large fmJ7 burner 40’’ model, in excellent con­ dition, used only 2 years, $195.00. Ap­ ply to Stainton Hardware, phone 30. 9b LIVESTOCK FOR SALE ~~ 8 WEANLING PIGS for sale. Apply to Geo. Fisher, Whitechurch, phone 747W11. , 9b FOUR HOLSTEIN~HEiFERS for sale, due to freshen, vaccinated. Apply to Harry Bateman, phone 737W3. 9* 20 HEAD OF CATTLE wanted for feeding for winter months, Apply to Wallace Moreland, R.R. lf Wroxeter, phone 19r21( 9* FEMALE HELP WANTED GIRL OR WOMAN wanted for Sher- bondy’s Restaurant. Apply in per­ son. 2b STENOGRAPHER WANTED. Duties to commence on or about December 1st. Apply to Howick Mutual Farm­ ers Insurance Company, Wroxeter, stating qualifications and salary ex­ pected. 9:16b Clerk-Typists: Age 16-25. Three or more years High School. No exper­ ience necessary. Apply in person or write to the Personnel Department, The Mutual Life of Canada, Water­ loo, Ontario. 9b SALESMEN WANTED ~ WANTED: Reliable man as Dealer in Huron County. Experience not. nec­ essary, A fine opportunity to step into old profitable business where Rawleigh Products have been soid for years. Big profits. Products furnished on credit. Write Raw- leigh’s Dept. K-453-163, Montreal, P.Q.9b WANTED MIDDLE-AGED OR elderly man wanted, clean habits, willing to help with chores on small farm, in re­ turn for room and board. Apply to Box 89 The Advance-Times. 9* WORK WANTED WORK WANTED baby sitting, night or day. Phone 421M. 9b DEADSTOCK WANTED HIGHEST cash prices paid for dead, old, sick, and disabled horses and cows. Phone promptly. Atwood 153 collect. 31rr23N* LOST ~ PARCEL Containing new brac'elet lost on Josephine Street on Monday. Finder please phone 34. 9b TOWN OF WINGHAM VOTERS’ LISTS 1955 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 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 proceedings 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 2:9b 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 NOTICE Huron County Council will meet at the Court House, Goderich, Monday, November 21st., 1955, at 2.00 p.m. All notices of deputations arid ac­ counts should be in the hands’of the County Clerk not later than 12 o’clock noon, Saturday, November 19th, 1955. A. H. Erskine, County Clerk. 9:16b CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks and deOp appreciation for the acts of infinite kindness, messages of sympathy and beautiful floral offer­ ings received from oUr kind friends, relatives and neighbours during our recent bereavement in the loss of a beloved brother, the late Smith Inglis —The Inglis &* 343 REGISTER FOR CLASSES Three-hundred and foi’ty-three regi­ stered for 13 courses in the seventh annual Huron County Rural Com­ munity Night School, this year being held in Clinton District High Colleg­ iate Institute. E. A. Fines, principal of the colleg­ iate and acting as chairman of the night school, declared “registration is excellent” and stated that only one of the 14 courses originally suggested— that of construction and blue print reading—failed to receive a sufficient number of applicants. I Trips - Weddings - FuneralsL PHONE Taxi and Car Wash Located on Josephine St. North _ of C.N.R. Tracks - □ CHARLIE LEE, Owner □ THE ARMY MOBILE RECRUITING TEAM will be in the WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9TB 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. Enquire without obligation 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. make the news and it’s Your Newspaper Yes, it’s quite true. You and you and you .... each and everyone of you makes the real news. What you do, what you say, what you think from day to day, is back of all the decisions in this world. That’s the way public opinion is formed. And this is your newspaper too, because in its columns are reported these activities and sayings of yours and of your friends and neighbors — from birth to death. Your newspaper, and only your newspaper can and does bring them to you. And because of this mass of knowledge, power comes to you, for an informed press means an informed people. lb? Wingham Advance-Times s 1953 Meteor Custom Sedan $1425 Finished Light Green & White. Custom radio. Turn signals. Slip covers. A drive will sell you. 1953 Meteor Sedan $1350 Finished Sandstone White. Air conditioning heater. Clean in every respect 1954 Monarch Sedan Heater. Radio,, 1951 Hudson Sedan Radio.. Green. 1948 Chevrolet Sedan Heater. Maroon. 1947 Hudson Sedan $1895 $895 $495 $295 $250 s 1951 Chevrolet 3-ton$750 1955 Mercury %-ton Express 5 speed transmission. Heavy Diity springs, front and rear. This truck is new and selling $500.00 off list price. 1953 Meteor Sedan $1395 Finished Metallic Green. Air conditioning heater. Slip 'covers.1946 Hudson Sedan 1951 Ford ^-ton Express Green, Heater. 1952 Ford V-j-ton Express Green. Heater.With 14’ racks. Motors Limited WINGHAM.ONT. . 'TG-cA-SQ