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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1947-04-10, Page 4O 01220 0=0=2= 111:10r toil:=/ ii 1% cents a word per insertion, with, a minimum charge of 25c. LAV 17 itrweis 14 M. geld 6750 anacia's Smartest_ BULOVA HOUR TOWING DAY OR NIGHT, if you get stuck within a 25-mile radius of Wingham, Telephone us, 139 or 316, and we'll get a towing car to you as quickly as possible. Fair prices for the towing and any necessary repair. .1110W you can buy... REPAIRS and ACCESSORIES W s." our GMAC PLAN (Formerly A. M. Crawford) WINGHAM ONT, Wingham Motors Characterized As The Best Smart Men Want Smart RAINCOATS .... and we've the Raincoats that fill the bill. Twills and Gabardines in Summer weights; in all the newest styles. $16.50 - - - $29.50 Hanna's Meds Wear ATTRACTIVE FLOORS IS OUR BUSINESS RINTOUL and MILLER FLOOR SANDING and FINISHING Free Estimates Satisfaction Guaranteed Your Old Floors Will Look Like New! 251 'Phone 210 r••n ••••n ••ameroweeitioesiormsommo gledviL ret lopeir Closed heel and toe black suede, also black plastic with open toe. Our new collection of Spring Shoes receive nothing but praise from those who see them, Shown here is just one style from our wide and ankle flattering group, Dunlop's Shoe Store "THE HOME OF GOOD SHOES" ALL SHOES FITTED BY X-RAY PAGE rOT)13, THE WINGETAU ADVANCE-TIMES wo- BATTERY and Electric Radios, Toa- HOUSE WANTED TO BUY- sters, Irons, Phone Larry Hiseler, Small house for cash in village of phone 426. small community with Hydro. Give full particulars, Box 2, Wingham Advance-Times. ing, but merely outlining probabilities. Wingham has not yet reached her full growth or development. Have faith in but do not be surprised if you see some or all of the following take defin- ite form:, The CPR, Station removed to the south of town. The road ex- tended from its terminus at the Salt Block, along the river bank to the south end of Josephine street. Switch- said testator will be distributed among-1 st the parties entitled thereto, having es built to serve the Dore Carriage regard only to claims of which the 'ex-I Factory and the Union Factory. A big ecutors shall then have notice, I fill-in aeross the "Prairie" and the line DATED this second day of April, extended to Blyth, Fib-in along the A.D. 1947. / i"Prairie" and c'ottages for working CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON men erected there. We are. not predict- Barristers, etc. • Wingham, Ontario. Solicitors for the executors. able at times to put this and that to- ALL persons having claims against gether, and then arrive at probable re- the estate of Albert E. Toner, late of Silts. We believe the C.P.R. means the ToOnship of Howick in the Coon - business, and before long, there will be ty of Huron, Farmer, who died on or "something doing". We do not know, about the twenty-first day of February, A.D. 1947, are notified to send to Messrs. Crawford & Hetherington, Wingham, Ontario, on or before the twenty-sixth day of April 1947, full particulars of their claims in writing. Immediately after the said twenty- siXth day of Apuril, the assets of the CREDITORS our town. Board of Trade-A meeting of the Board of Trade was held on Thursday evening, and a number of important matters were discussed, Among them were the Carnegie Library Building, a Market Day, and industrial projects, Among the latter was mentioned a Knitting Factory. Brief But Interesting-Every year demonstrates the fact that our front street is one long. stretched-out mud- hole in spring ,and fall. Some day, we must have a sewer system commensur- ate with the needs of the town. Elmer Moore's restaurant is undergoing re-. novation. Both Wingham caterers, L. Kennedy and Elmer Moore, have pre- pared for the coming ice cream season by purchasing gasoline engines for making ice cream. Hazelwood-Berry-Married on Ap- ril 2nd., in Trail, B. C., Mr. E. M. Hazelwood, son of W. C. Hazelwood of Wroxeter, to Miss M. R. Berry. Stedelbaur-Elliott-On Wednes- day of last week the commodious home of Mr. Jas. Elliott of Molesworth, was the scene of the marriage Of his •dau- ghter, Miss Ina, to Mr. Julius Stedel- beaur of Fordwich. Rev, Mr. Burnett of Molesworth officiated. Personals-Miss Edith Walker was a Mt, Forest visitor on Monday. Ster- ling and May Reading • have returned home from a visit to Brussels friends. Whitechtirch-Miss Lizzie Kennedy was home for Sunday. Miss Lydia Kew spent Sunday with Mrs. Hender- son, W. H. Johnston of Manitoba, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Johnston. Mr. E. 'Phillips has: rented a shop in Auburn and is going to move there soon. • Belgrave-Mr, Jas. ,McCallum visit- ed in Newmarket last week. Mr, and Mrs. John Crow of Dolybiuton Are vis- iting at W. Wray's and Geo. Daley's this week. Wroxeter-Mr. R. B. Harris was A BARGAINS FOR, THIS WEEK and next: Cockerels - day old Barred Rocks, New Harnpshires, New Hampshires X Barred Rocks, Light Sussex X Barred Rocks, Light Sussex X New Hampshires, Bar- red Rocks X New Hampshires, New Hampshires X Light Sussex 4.95; two week old $10.95, three week old $12.95, four week old .$14.95, five to six week old 17.95. Assorted breeds 50e per hundred less. Large Egg Quality add 1.00, Specially Se- lected add 2.00 per hundred to above prices. Also pullets and non-sexed chicks at bargain prices. THIS SPECIAL BARGAIN FOR NEXT WEEK ONLY Day Old Barred Rock, New Hampshires, New Hamp- shire X Barred Rocks, Light Sussex X Barred Rocks non-sexed 12.95, pllets 21.95, cockerels 4.95. This ad- vertisement plus 10% deposit must accompany your order. Top Notch Chickeries, Guelph, Ontario. BOY WANTED-18 to 20 preferred, to learn good trade. Apply to P.O. Box 429, Wingham. FOR SALE - Quebec type "Beach" Kitchen Range. Apply Mrs. W. B. McCool, Phone 321 FOR SALE-Electric Mantle Radio, Velour Rug, 5 ft. lied with springs and mattress, new Pressure Cooker, (too small for present user). Apply R. E. Laidlaw. FOR SALE-1 young Hog, 14 months old, reasonable, off registered Stock. Apply Advance-Times. FARM FOR SALE-1011 acres, Lot 12, Con.4, Kinloss Township. Good brick house, large barn, good water supply. Possession at once. Apply to Mrs. S. Jones, Lucknow, FARM WANTED:--About 100 acres with serviceable buildings, with or ' without stock and equipment. Reply ." giving particulars, price, etc. Box 1, I Advance-Times. FOR SALE-7 roomed Frame House, with excellent barn and hen house combined, with 1 718 lot of good land in village of Wroxeter, also. 50 acres and 60 acres one on each side of road of leach other, pasture land, with running water. In Grey township, Con. 1 and 2. This if for immediate sale. Apply to Wm. J. Parks, 665 Dundas St., London, Ont. TOR SALE or Exchange-400 acre grass farm 3 miles west of Belgrave. Good fences and running water; also, 100 acres with buildings, well fenced, good water and full line of imple- ments, hay and grain. Might con- sider renting if not sold. Apply to W. R. Paterson, 9 Hayman Court, London, Ont, FOR SALE-Quantity of mixed hay and grain, 1 Cockshutt Tractor disc, nearly new, 1 13 Disc Seed Drill with fertilizer and grass seeder at- tached. Apply to Hugh Rinn, R. R. 1, Belgrave, Phone 621r3, Wingham. GRASS WANTED-For 22 head of young cattle, Apply Advance-Times. LOST-One 5 gal. Milk Can, one 8 gal, Milk Can labelled Kelly or Ter- vies Dairy. Please phone 74, Bate- son's Model Dairy. PRIVATE SALE-Of Furniture and Household Effect, Warnold Finley, corner John and William Sts, REPAIRS to -Yacuum Cleaners, Wash- ing machines, motors, and all elec- trical appliances. Larry Hiseler, phone 426. ROOMERS WANTED-Women or girls. Apply Mrs. Laura Finley, John St. WANTED TO BUY - House in Wingham, preferably 5 or 6 rooms. Apply Frank Johnson at CKNX. WANTED-100 acre grass farm. AP- ply Advance-Times. 1VANTED - Housework by young woman. Apply Advance-Times, WANTED TO BUY - Used Piano reasonable. Apply P. 0. Box 4, Wingham, WANTED-Woman to help with in- valid and housework, two in family, Apply P. 0. Box 33, Wingham, Ont. WHY SUFFER the agony of Rheum- atic Pain, Sciatica, Lumbago, when Rumacaps will give you quick wel- come relief. McKibbon's Drug Store. AN OPPORTUNITY Established Rural Watkins District available. If you arc aggressive and be- tween the ages of 25 and 55 have or can secure travel outfit, this is your opportunity to get established in a pro- fitable business of your own, For full particulars write today to the J. R. Watkins Company, Dept. 0-W-2, 2177 Masson St., Montreal, Quebec. PARIVI FOR SALE • 8I robes west 'of Belgrave, N. Ve, Lot 34, Con. 9, East Wawanosh, 50 acres of good soil suitable for crop or pastures, and all fields close to the buildings; good hardwood bush; excel- lent spring with running water the year round, piped into a large tub for stock; good buildings, barn with good cem- ent stable, hen house, colony house and driving shed, good frame house with good cellar and drinking water; good cistern, well and pump; good wood slA..d; not far from school or church. Apply to Mrs, Harold Cook, phone 61, Blyth.: Farm For Sale-100 Acres West Wawanosh, ninth concession, lot 25, one of the largest and best barns in Huron, cement stabling, sep- arating room, litter-carrier, garage and implement building. Never-failing water, spring and windmill. Twelve roomed house, well built, needs redecorating, will allow for that. Owned only by one family since set- tled in 1855. Apply Alex Anderson, 14 Blythwood Rd„ Toronto or Bert Thompson, R. R. Belgrave, Phone Wingham 400r21. BF INDEPENDENTI Be your olvn boss! 900 Familex Dealers derive an income of $35 to $60 weekly, selling our 200 varieties, from door to door. Accept our methods And do as well. If you have an auto- mobile use it to establish a rural trade, Should you wish to give this business a, trial, you are WELCOME! FREE details and catalogue on request, FAM1LEX, DEPT, 1, 1600 Delorirn- ier, Montreal. SPECIAL APRIL PRICES On Kitchener Big-4 Chicks, Pullets, cockerels, unsexed chicks. Some start- ed. For immediate shipment. Or we'll book your order for later delivery. You can hardly do better now than buy these fast growing, healthy, husky chicks, Canada Approved, breeders pullorum tested, Save time by con- tacting local. agent, Wilbur Hogg, R. R. 4, Wingham. HILLSIDE CHICKS immediate delivery. Some started. Heavy Cockerels. Pullets. Variety breeds, crosses, Canada Approved; breeders pullorum tested. 100% live delivery guaranteed. Don't get caught in spring rush, ask for special price- list, and order now. Home and over- seas markets will take all Canadian poultrykeepers can produce. Agent, Robt, Jas. Douglas, R. R. 1, Wroxeter, TENDERS WANTED The Council of East Wawanosh Township requires the services of an Operator for the power spraying of Warble Fly, etc. Duties to commence as soon as roads permit. Tenders, stating hourly wage, must be in writing and either mailed to the Clerk for delivery, not later than 2 p. m., on Monday, April 14th, or present- ed at the special meeting of the Coun- cil at that time and date, Any Tender not necessarily accepted, R. R. Redmond, Clerk, Belgrave, NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO All persons having claims against the estate of Bessie Gaunt, late of the Township of Kinloss, in the County of Bruce, Widow, deceased, who died on or about the thirteenth day of Janu- ary, 1947, are notified to send to Messrs. Crawford & Hetherington, Wingham, Ontario, on or before the twelfth day of April, 1947, full partle- ulars of their claims hi writing. Im- mediately after the said twelfth day of April, the assets of the said testatrix will be distributed amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to claims of which the executrix shall then have notice. DATED this twentieth day • of March, A. D., 1947. CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON, Barristers, etc. Wingham, Ontario. IN MEMORIAM NICHOLSON-In memory of Lance Corporal Joseph L. Nicholson, who died of wounds received at rtona, Italy, April 10th, 1944, You're not forgotten Joseph, dear, Nor ever shall you be;; As long as life and memory last We shall, remember thee, -Ever remembered by Father, ;Moth- er, Sisters and Brothers. - CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Hall and family wish to express their sincere thanks for the many kindnesses extended to them during the recent sickness of Johnny and of their sad bereavement, Special thanks to Rev. J. James and Dr, W. A .McKibbon, CARD OF THANKS. Mrs. Waldo E. Weir and family wish to exend their heartfelt thanks and ali- preciation for the acts of kindness and messages of sympathy from the many kind friends and neighbours at the time of their recent sad loss of a dear husband and father, Special thanks to Rev. G. Howse, Gotrie,. pallbearers, for the beautiful floral tributes, and those who loaned cars. BLYTH Mrs, Lloyd Wettlaufer of Burgess- is visiting at the home of her parents, Mid and Mrs. J. R, H, Elliott, Mr. N. Hodgies has, purchased the property on Dinsley Street now oc- cupied by Mr. R. E. Mrs. Thos, Elliott, who has been visiting with her son hi Ititchener, spent a few days in town during the week, She left on Monday to visit a daughter at Hansall. The water main across the creek, which was broken by the ice jam-on Sunday, is now repaired. It is fortu- nate that a fire did not ()deer before the break Was Mended. Mr. and Mrs. Lome Green of Win- nipeg, Man., are guests at the home of Mrs, Mint Logan. REMINISCING VOlerit'IttAltS Add Among the Possibilities.,,,Ve do not elaiin prophet foresight, but editors are Harriston visitor last week, Mr. W, M. Robinson is visiting in Teeswater, Miss theguttmoeeftaheHr aclolosoifn,Bultliessvulewa,s Alberta Hastie, during the holidays. Thos. Appleby and wife spent last Wednes- day visiting Mr. Appleby here. * TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO Purchased 13uteher Business-Mr, Wm. S. Mitchell, drover, has purchas- ed Mr. C. D. Beninger's interest in the Olver & Beninger butcher business. ThmitecahfreitrE will be known as Olver & Mitchell, in Saskatchewan-Reginald Gould, son of 'Milian Gould, and ,Miss Jean Netterfield, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Win. Netterfield, were married cm Monday, April 3rd., at Oglemound, Sask. Mr. Milton Groves, son of Mr, Robert Groves was best man, All the people mentioned are former residents of Wingliam. Retailer's Luncheon-The retail mer- chants of Wingham, met last Wednes- day evening in a get-together 'banquet at McKay's banquet hall. Guests who gave short addresses were the follow- ing: N.' Fry of Fry & Blackhall, up- ser-tand hde2f," 6 xt bfoebeH- holsterers; J, E. Cove of the Canada Furniture Manufacturers; R. Lloyd of C. Lloyd & Son; L. C. Young, of the Wingham Salt Company; C, E. Judson and L. Kennedy of the Aero Cushion Inner Tire & Rubber Company; May- or Elliott, Reeve Tipling, ex-Mayor Gurney, Ald. W. J. Greer, A. M. Craw- ford and others. The officers elected for the newly ,organized Retail Merch- ants' Association of Wingham were: President, T. C. King; Vice-Pres., G. B. Flanigan; Secretary, W. R. Hamil- ton; Treasurer, 3, W. McKibbon; Ad- visory Committee, 5, H. Christie, A. J. Walker and E. J. Mitchell. Assist the Chief of Police- Mr. jolllienn. A. MacDonald has been sworn in as a constable to assist ,Chief Geo. A Musgrove-Day Nuptials-A happy event took place at the home of Mr.' and Mrs. Robert Day, Edward St., at six o'clock on Wednesday morning, when their youngest daughter, 'Miss Irene, was united' in marriage to Mr. James Musgrove, son of Mr. Thomas Musgrove. Rev. C. E. Cragg, pastor of the Wingliam Methodist Church off ficiated, * * FIFTEEN YEARS AGO HetheringtonvBehrenf - Episcopal Church at Staten Island, N.Y.,. was the scene of a very pretty wedding on Thursday, March 24th., when Charlotte Elizabeth Behrenf, RN., daughter of Mr and Mrs. Wm. Behrenf, became the bride of Dr. Albert E. Hethering- ton, eldest son of Mr, and Mrs. Chris. Hetherington, of the Bluevale Road, Corrigan-Mundell-A quiet wedding takes place on Thursday, April 14th., (today), at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mundell, when their eldest ,daughter, Irene, is being married to Alexander Corrigan, of Belmore, Richmond-McGuire-At St. And- rew's Manse, Wingham, on Saturday morning, April 9th, the marriage of Mervin Russel Richmond, of Morris Township, near Blyth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russel Richmond and Annie Tola McGuire, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John 'McGuire of Belgrave, was sol- emnized by Rev, Kenneth MacLean. Bell-Harrison-On Saturday morn- ing last, the marriage of Robert Gar- net Bell, of Dundalk and tMarjorie Harrison of Wingham, was solemnized at St. Andrew's. Manse, Wingham, by Rev. Kenneth MacLean. Baseball 'Club Elects Officers-A: well-attended and enthusiastic. meeting of baseball fans and players was held in the Council Chambers on 'Tuesday evening, April 12th. The following of- ficers were elected for the 1932 season: Managing Committee, W. Crttikshank, W. H. Gurney and J. Murray; Grounds Committee, G. L. Baker, F. Preston, and .H. Sherbondy; Sec. Treas., W. Tiffin, Whitechurch-Mrs. Elsie Brigham and sons, and Mr. Geo. Wightman and Ivan, spent Friday with their' parents, Mr, and Mrs. ,Chas, Wightman. Mrs. Narrish of Walkerton, is spending this week at the home of her brother, Mr. Wm. Barbour. Messrs. Duncan Ken- nedy and J. D. Beecroft are unload- ing a car of, yellow corn this .week. Wroxeter-Miss Alba a Musgrove, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Mus- grove of Turnberry, and Mr. Bennett Mitchell, of near Listowel, were mar- ried this Wddnesday afternoon at 4,30 p.m., by the Rev: Findlay of Wroxeter, David Crompton Gifts For All Occasions WIINGHAM Phone 59 Thursday, April 10th, 1947 FOR SALE-12" Underwood Stan- dard Typewriter, in good condition. Apply C. Lloyd & Son Limited, WOULD THE GENTLEMAN who FOR SALE-3 Horse International was travelling to St. Augustine from Cultivator. Apply Harry McClen- Wingham Thursday evening and aghan, Phone 618-12, Belgrave. gave ride to people going to Luck- now, get in touch with Advance- Times Office or phone collect to El- mira 2564 in regard to parcel left in trunk of his car. Stop, Look, Ask! IF YOU NEED IT - WE HAVE IT ! Mill.6•110114111100.011140011114•Dairmallealiim TIRES and TUBES POULTRY EQUIPMENT ELECTRIC and OIL BROODERS WIRE FENCE and STEEL POSTS ROOFING OF ALL KINDS GRASS SEED and SEEDS • t • IF YOU DON'T SEE IT-ASK FOR IT AT THE Belgrave Co-Op. Store BELGRAVE 'PHONE 14 a 4, Brussels Gorrie-The 'Pleasure Euchre Club' were entertained on Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. 1G. New- ton, when five• tables were played. winners were: ladies, Mrs. G. S. King; gents, Anson Galbraith; consolation, ladies, Mrs. W. Pyke, gents consola- tion, Vern Shera. Personals-Mrs. (Dr.) A. W. Ir- win is at present visiting in Toronto.. Capt. and Mrs, C. Hetherington of Walkervillle, spent a few days with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Chris Heth- erington, on the Bluevale Road, '