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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1952-04-30, Page 4
Don't Bother to Store Things Em with a Want-Ad painted and in good condition Robt. Wood, Lakelet, Phone Clifford 17r7. 23:30* FOR SALE Cement gravel, sand and fill, delivered promptly. Arthur Rut- tan, phone 41r6, Brussels. 16 :23 :30' OONSULT your Wingham Singer rep- resentative for obligation-free dem- onstration of latest sewing machine FOR SALE Hairdresser's equipment Turbulator dryer, shampoo tray, cold wave plastic rollers, machine- less pads, clamps, rollers, etc. Per- fect condition, used hardly one year. Box 130, Wingham Advance- Times. 30b PICTURE FRAMING—A. specialty, Warren House, Wingham. FOR SALE---1200 red brick (used). Phone 152, Wingham. 30* FOR SALE—Child's ivory steel crib. Phone 435J. 30b or turkey.. m :irat a:ass condition, IF YOU HAVE COS1kIETIC PRO-I BLEMS saze to eonsult Miss , German, the Dabarry Demonstra- tor at Kerr's,: Drug Store, for the eOR SALE --Binders -We are in the used binder business again this year. We expect to have a limited number only. Massey-Harris and Me- Cormicks, only late models; all ale- mite fittings and oil bath. Priced to to sell. Get yours while they last. A, Douglas Campbell ,Lot 31, Con. 5, East Wawanosh. Phone Blyth 9 :16 ;23 :30; 7 :14 :21,28* I General Delivery, Wingham. 30' FOR SALE—Several used lawn mow- ers, also new Taylor-Forbes mowers just arrived. Jenkins Repair Ser- vice, Phone 276W. 30b SEED FOR SALE—Per ,j9us., Alfalfa, $28.00; Red Clover, $20:0; Timothy, $7.65; White Sweet, $7.50; Yellow Sweet, $8.50. Per lb., Brome, 32c; Orchard, 40c; Meadow Fescue, 40c; White Dutch, 90c; Ladina, $1.70; saMontcalm Barley, cleaned and treated, $2.00 bus.; Field Peas, $3.50 bus. Prices on some lines are advancing. Get your supply early and save money. R. Cramm & Son, Pinkerton, phone Cargill 68r3; Paisley, 151r17. rrTF LIVESTOCK FOR SALE section 60k20 ft., and frame section 30x20 ft. Apply to Ron Rae. 23b LISTINGS WANTED—If you have business, farm or house to sell, con- tact Stewart A. Scott, Phone 293, Wingham. 2rrb PROPERTIES FOR SALE MODERN brick dwelling with built- in cupboards, garage, Josephine St. North. FARMS 25 to 230 acres, many loca- tions, SEVERAL farms in Brussels district. 50-ACRE farm near Belmore. GENERAL stores, garages, hotels and many other lines of business. LISTLNGS WANTED. W. C. OKE, Real Estate Broker, Sea- I forth. E. THOMPSON, Salesman. Wingham and Brussels. Phone 83x Brussels, FOR SALE—Five room brick cottage, good woodshed, well, good garden. See 3. H, Wylie, Wroxeter, phone 60, 23b SEVEN ROOM HOUSE, two storey, hydro, new asphalt roof, all in good condition, newly painted. Large extra lot with good fruit trees, apple, pear, plum and grapes. Barn on lot. Situated close to Western Foundry. To close estate, reasonably priced. See or phone W. Seddon 396. 30* MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE i FOR SALF,--4 bnttc'ty brooders, ear acity 41.10 f:aeh, isivitaI,‘Ie fOr elnekens REAL ESTATE Itinak,,,,,nals:4; i.„16 -,„..i „a,. it 011:alley 1 BI:ILDING FOR SALE—Storage R. a '.;), TaseswaIer. rhono Belmore warehouse on C.N.R. siding in aZa 3,j,* I, Wingham, composed of concrete e FIND OUT how you can save mon- ey and get complete insurance pro- tection when you finance your next car, Phone now and ask Stewart 1 A, Scott, Wingham, 293. rrb FOR SALE- Extension table in good condition. Phone Wingham 622W1; or Brussels 15r14. 30" CRESS CORN SALVE for sure re- lief. Druggists sell Cress Bunion ! Salve, wear stylish shoes soon. FOR SALE--Large white wooden ice box. A 1 condition. Phone 663M or call at 31 Catherine St. balance of the week. FOR SALE-2 10'x12' brooder houses models. Free sewing course with I FOR SALE—Two 4,75-500 tires, 19", every purchase. Phone 665. rrb practically new, one good 15-plate I heavy duty' battery, Clive Mintz, the Gift ©f a Lifetime! UCEttEN HIS CY "XV' 211aNal $4950 $4950 DAVID CROMPTON JEWELLER Certified Watchmaker PHONE 59 WINGHAM Atlantic Paint•Enamel Clean up and Paint up with "Atlantic Paints" Sold in Wingham for 15 years. House Paint qt, $1.10 Enamel . ... qt. $1.15 "11 departments of value-proven merchandise". Drop in this week and shop around. DAIRYMEN! CLEAR UP COW-PDX FAST! Get Nixon's new sulfa com- pound Ointment specifically de- signed to stop Cow-Pox infections fast EASY TO APPLY ECONOMICAL, EITECILIVE 91,•OZ FOUR TFIE WINGIIAM ADVANCV,-TIIOS wvpNvsDA,-v, Arror„•30th; 1963 CANADIAN'S SKILL .SAV S CRIPPLED BOY Central Press canadlan Little Marty Kornbloom was told he wouldn't be able to walk after an attack of poliomyelitis. But his pa:aints, in California, read about Canada's Hospital for Sick Children and of Dr. William Mustard and his work on atrophied muscles, So they set up residence in Toronto, Marty underwent several operations by Dr. Mustard, and here he is kicking a football to the applause of his sister. HOWICK COUNCIL LOCALS & PERSONALS +11•0400,10........••••••••1000111...111101.1•••0•0110.1 IN THE SPORTLIGHT By AL FOJIBERO Sports Editor PLAY BALL Pianover, Port Elgin, Meaford and Wingham in a triple schedule. ' "We have two or three on the string right now". "We're getting a catcher "The Wingham team will have a pitcher", says manager Charlie Cro 46 Softball (oz' will it be fastball?) will get underway by the 24th of May here. TO date, the loop will be made up of teams from Lucknow, Walkerton, ssett. too", he stated, Charlie expects to have lots of players and feels that it a committee of six. committeeThis%\illpiedge to help the team at the end of the season if by any chance it ends up in the red. For example a man who pled association is not sponsoring the team as previously reported, but is malting a donation towards starting the team goeudt. uPo.lemdgigeshthhaavvee b Loughlean; Alex Coats, Rod McIntosh and Alf Lockridge. The softball look'srhliiskeyeaaig''sootdeasme a swoinll abhee a rdi'M by and signatures are being sought from interested parties who includes: manager, Charlie Crossett; coach, Mike Carmichael; coach, Vie teoe nd odnraatwe drawn that much, a smaller sum or perhaps nothing at all. Whether or not fastball and its rules will be adopted will be decid ed at a meeting of the WOAA on Sunday, Alex Coutts, president of the softball association, reports that the park will be in good shape and expects to get some work done on it this week, Admissions this year will be 50c for adults and 25c for children. Lueltnow Legionnaires have announced the signing of Charlie Justice as their hurler for the 1952 season, Shelley Miley will he back again with the Lucknow team to catch Charlie's hot pitches. Justice and Miley were teammates on the Tip Top world champions team in 1949. The Lucknow Sentinel reports that Miley's finger, which was brokV_in one of the playoff games with Wingham Crossett Mercurys last fall, is fine again and he is looking forward to a big season. With pitchers like Charlie Justice, Russ Johnston and Charlie Cotton on deck, the local fans are going to see some tight games, —but who is going to pay for it? LET'S GO FISHING The trout season opens next Thursday, May 1st., and already the de- partment of lands and forests has reported several poachers caught taking trout ahead of the season, They have imposed heavy fines on these over. eager anglers. The Pike and Pickerel season opens on Thursday, May 15th. TIME TO SMILE :ECG CORPORATION TENDERS CALLS FOR TENDERS CENTRAL MORTGAGE AND HOUS- FOR EXTERIOR PAINTING WINGHAM, ONTARIO Sealed tenders, plainly marked as to contents will be received by the undersigned up to 12 o'clock noon on Thursday, May 1st., 1952, for the ex- terior painting of approximately 48 houses and appurtenances thereto, located at Wingham, Ontario. Tender forms, specifications and full particulars may be obtained at the address shown below. Each tender must be accompanied by a security deposit of 5% of the amount of the tender. A certified cheque or negotiable Dominion of ! Canada Bond will be, accepted as a security deposit. The lowest or any tender not nec- essarily accepted. L. C. Gunhy, Central Mortgage and Housing Corp. P. 0. Box 940, 343 Richmond Street, London, Ontario. Others attending Grand Chapter were Mr. and Mrs. T. Burke, Mr. and ! Mrs. A. Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. J. Mc- Lean, Wroxeter, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Murray and Mr. and Mrs. Al Ruther- ford, Wingham. HAVE YOUR Sewing Machine serv- iced by trained and experienced men. All makes accepted for re- pair. Work guaranteed. We pick up and deliver. Phone 665. rrb FOR SALE—Lady's bicycle, in good condition. Call 431 J. 30b WATERLOO M.M. TRACTORS & MACHINERY NEW EQUIPMENT— All sizes of New and Used Tractors, Models R, Z, U and G. Ebersol Wonder Electric Hammer and Mill with new type hammer. A complete line of Farm Implements. A full selection of Watt's Rose brand farm feeds made in Palmerston. USED EQUIPMENT— One International W-4. One Massey-Harris Model 20 Stand- ard. One Waterloo Model R. One Waterloo Model U GEO MERKLEY'S GARAGE AND MACHINERY SALES & SERVICE Belmore Ont. Phones: Belmore, 4 Wroxeter 7r7 FOR SALE—Jersey heifer, due last of May. Bred Hereford. Wm. Fin- lay, Pleasant Valley. 30 FOR SALE-18 pigs, apply Glen Van- Camp. Phone 33-7, Brussels. 30* FOR SALE—Two Holstein calves, 28 pigs, suckers and small chunks; 200 chickens, Warwick Reds. R. J. McMurray, Phone 735 J 3. 30' MORE PROFITS WITH CAPONS— Your roosters will show more profit when caponized between 3 and 6 weeks of age. A capon does not fight or crow. When you sell, cap- ons bring 2c lb. more than roosters and over six months period will average two lbs. heavier on same food as roosters, as well as 50% more Milk-fed A's without crating. For information or custom capon- izing phone collect, Walter Ren- wick, 2r11, Delmore. rrtf FOR SALE--300 Sussex Red pullets, 2 weeks old; 50 Red Sussex pullets, 4 weeks old; 200 Hamp cockerels, 3 weeks old. Apply Jim Coultes, Wingham, 743 W 2. 30b CARS FOR SALE FOR SALE-1939 Dodge coach, 1936 Oldsmobile coach. Phone 36, Wrox- eter. 30* FOR SALE-1950 Meteor 4 Door Se- dan, low mileage, perfect shape and a lot of extras. A. J. Walker, Shuter St., Wingham. Phone 224. 30b FOR SALE—Motorcycle, N.S.V. just like new, low mileage. Reasonably priced. Phone 668. 30* FOR SALE—$40 buys 1929 Essex, good running condition. Apply 31 Catherine St. FOR SALE—Best 1937 Ford in the district, has to be seen to be ap- preciated, make me an offer. Phone 770, days, or 621J evenings. 30b HELP WANTED—FEMALE WOMAN WANTED to take complete charge of a home in Wingham. Housecleaning finished. Phone 451M. 30b WOMAN TO LIVE IN AND ASSIST with housekeeping in Bluevale home. Mrs. Ernest Falconer, Blue- vale. 3O' PROTESTANT TEACHER—Required for S. S. No. 7 Hullett. Duties to commence September 1952. Please state qualifications and salary to Mrs. Elsie MeVittie, sec., R. R. 1, Blyth. Ontario. • 23:30b ALL TO WIN—nothing to lose— no disbursement now or later. Spec- ial call to all women who wish to make easy money, full or part time. Take orders for lingerie and hosiery; for ladies, men, children also babies wear. Nothing easier, with our low . prices and our magnificiently illus- trated catalogue, containing 850 superior quality garments, with over 8,500 sizes and colours, all with samples of our materials. Satisfac- tion guaranteed or money refunded. Fast delivery. Generous commission, bonuses, gifts, etc. We are positively the ones who give the most to their representatives and still offer the lowest selling prices, which means easy and num- erous sales. Write immediately for your free catalogue. DU JOUR , LINGERIE 4235-155 Iberville, .Montreal, P. Q. 23:30:7:14:21:28:4 11b WORK WANTED WANTED—Floor sanding and car- penter work. A. Green, phone Wing- ham 464W. 23:30:7:14* MARRIED MAN will do odd jobs after 6 p.m. Painting, gardening, etc. Phone 8261 30b 30b SELL .YOUR CREAM, Eggs and Poultry the Co-op way and for your convenience we have all your Co-op Feeds available at the right prices at the Maitland Co-op Creamery. Lockers available to everyone. rrb. FUR COATS STORED, 2% of valu- ation; arrange now for repairs and alterations, mink scarves for sale, in standards and new mutations. DuVal Furs, Wingham 300. 23, 30b NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persons having claims against the estate of Andrew Holmes, late of the Village of Bluevale, in the County of Huron, Gentleman, who died on or about the 12th day of April A.D., 1952, are notified to send to the un- dersigned on or before the tenth day of May, A.D. 1952, full particulars of their claims in writing. Immediately after the said tenth day of May the assets of the said testator will be dis- tributed amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to claims of which the executors shall then have notice. DATED this eighteenth day of April A.D. 1952. CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON Barristers, etc., Wingham, Ontario. 23, 30, 7 Solicitors for executors. CONVALESCENT HOME Home for elderly and convalescent people, all modern conveniences, ap- ply to Mrs. H. E. Ruston, R. R. 1, Mitchell, phone 284. 30:7* CARD OF THANKS The members of Montant Lodge 177, I.O.O.F., Wroxeter wish to express their thanks to the Lodges of the district and all those who con- tributed to help Bro Jas. Edgar pro- cure an artificial leg. Bro. Edgar wishes to express his appreciation and thanks. Geo. McEwen, Sec'y. 30* CARD OF THANKS I would like to extend sincere thanks to relatives, neighbours and friends for kindness shown during the illness and death of my aunt, Mrs. John Cochrane. Special thanks to Rev. A, Nimmo, Dr. W. A. McKibbon, Mrs, Morrey and the staff of Wingham General Hospital, the pallbearers and the Currie funeral home. Lillian Powell. 30* CARD OF THANKS 'Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Vanstone wish to acknowledge the kindness and help of their neighbours and the Wingham Fire Department during the recent fire in their home. 30* Americans smoke 2,700 cigarettesj aoyear while Canadian per capita consumption is just over 1,000; fed- eral tax alone on a pack of Canadian cigarettes is more than total price Of U.S. digarettes. — Quick Canadian Pacts. The Council met in the Clerk's of- fice, Gorrie according to adjourn- ment. The reeve", E. H. Strong was in the chair. All members present. The minutes of the last meeting and spec- ial meeting were read and on motion of Gibson and Newton were adopted as read. Carried. Moved by Gowdy and Newton, that we instruct Mr. B. M. Ross, Bridge Engineer, to call for ,tenders for the construction of the Newbridge Bridge at lot 30, con. 4 in the Township of Howick. Carried. Moved by Gibson and Gowdy that we petition the Wing- ham Rural Hydro to install 3 addi- tional lights on the Main Stieet in the Village of Gorrie, as per request of the Trustees of the said Village. Car- ried. Moved by Gowdy and Gibson we accept the Tender of Roger G. MacEachern for the construction of the Reis and Lakelet Culverts. Car- ried. Moved by Newton and Gibson that we instruct the Clerk to amend by-law No. 3 of the Township of Howick for the year 1946 to read $575.00 . Car- ried, Moved by Newton and Gibson that we instruct the Clerk to amend by-law No. 7 of the Township of Howick for the year 1948 to read $375.00, Carried. Moved by Gibson and Newton that we instruct the Clerk to amend by-law No. 4 of the Township of Howick for the year 1950 to read, "Tractor for six horse grader $3.00 per hour, Tractor for small grader $2.50 per hour, Men 70e pe: hour, rates for tractors include op- erators' wages. Carried. Moved by Gowdy and Newton that by-law No. 6 of the Township of Howick f6r the year 1952 as read the third time he finally passed. Carried. Moved by Hargrave and Newton that the road accounts as approved be paid. Carried. Moved by Gowdy and Hargrave that the following accounts he paid. Relief, $186.57; L. Felker, fox boun- ties, 314.00; L. M. Hefkey, fox boun- ties, $16; T. Hayden, fox bounty, $2.; Elwood Franklin, Fox bounties, $12.00; W. Hargrave, Fox bounties, $4.00; R. H. Carson & Son, Warbicide, $775.00; Advance-Times, ad for war- ble fly Inspectors, $2.52; Harriston Review, Office supplies, $45.50; Gorrie coal & lumber, lumber Clerk's Office, $1.10; Treasurer County of Huron, Hospitalization re J. Watson, $24.00; Corporation Town of Listowel, Bal- ance Howick's share Fire Truck, 8679.19 R. W. N. Wade, Municipal Liability Policy, $431.71; Ben Gibson, Fox bounties, 34.00; P. Durst, pt. salary $95.00, postage $5.00, O.A.A, 15.; $115.; trip to Clinton, re Warble fly spray, $4.80; By-laws drain No. 13, 35.00. Total $2,352.39. Moved by ,Gowdy and Gibson that by-law No. 5 of the Township of How- ick for the year 1952 be read the first and second time and that the Court of Revision on same be held at the Clerk's Office, Gorrie, on May 5th., at 2 o'clock p.m. Carried. Moved by Gowdy and Hargrave. that we in- struct the clerk to prepare an amend- ing by-law on the Hostig drain. Car- ried, Moved by Newton and Gibson that we do now adjourn to meet again in the Clerk's office on May 5th., or at the call of the Reeve. Carried, E H Strong, Reeve P. L. Durst, Clerk. "1 --,1140004 PRI p. ." SEE us oiv ALL YOUR COM MERCIAL.' PRINTING 414* Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Scott of Win- nipeg, are visiting Mrs. C. A. Roberts. —Mrs. Bonnie Snell has returned home from spending the winter in Chicago. —Mr. and Mrs. Frank Graham are visiting this week with his brother Mr. Tom Graham and the Misses Graham, John St., Wingham. —Mr. Ianville Hammerton attended the Ontario Society of Photographers' 68th Annual Convention on Monday and Tuesday, held at the Royal York, Hotel, Toronto. —Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Fensham and daughter, Linda, of Toronto, spent the week-end with Mrs. Fensham's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Smith of Carling Terrace. —Mrs. J. Baker and daughter, Ruth, of Southampton, spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. James Smith and Mr. Smith and other members of the family on Carling Terrace. —Mr. and Mrs. James MacIntosh visited over the week-end with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Wilfred Linnell of Delaware. —Dr. and Mrs. Beecroft were in* Kingston last week for the funeral of Mrs Beecroft's mother, Mrs. F. A. Reid, who passed away on Tuesday, April 22nd., after a long illness. —Mrs. Edgar Vincent and son, Harold of Springfield, Ontario, visited over the week-end with Mrs. Vin- cent's sisters, ,Mrs. Olver.. and the Misses McCallum. —Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Walker and Mr. and Mrs. D, A. Rama of Brussels, attended the London district Funeral Directors' annual meeting and ban- quet held in the Hotel London, on Friday evening. —Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Preston for the week-end were: Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Brown and son, Richard, from Windsor; Mr. and Mrs, Durward Preston and daughters, Gail and Linda, from Waterloo; Mr. and Mrs. John Preston and son, Frank, Clinton. While attending Grand Chapter at the King Edward Hotel in Toronto, Dr. and Mrs. K. M. MacLennan were very delighted to have Mr. John Fisher of the CBC spend a full hour in their room.-- After hearing Mr. Fisher in Wingham a little while ago, it was indeed a thrill. The two Irishmen had landed in America, and taken a room in a sea- side hotel, To their surprise, they were attacked by mosquitoes, an insect new to them. They turned out the light and crawled under the sheets. Larry peep- ed out, just as a firefly flitted in through the window. "It's no use, Mickey!" he groaned, "they've come back wid lanterns look- ing for us!" CALL 65 For Prompt Courteous Service WINGHAM TAXI REL FALCONER 1 1 1 LA Welwood's to $1. 1 °Men's Overalls Om LY $4.39 t . 71,4-oz. denim - pre-shrtINc 1 1 i Men's Jeans ONLY $3.50 pre-shrunk Variety Store A REAL SPECIAL Boys' Lace back Jeans $2.39 sizes 6 to 16 Penman's Work Socks pr. 48c Men's Dress Socks ONLY 39c pr. OR 3 pr. for $1.00 Clearance of regular 69c to 75c lines S9 DEPT% NYLONS 9 subs - sheer hose with slight imperfections pr. as "Tricot" BRIEFS 55c -4 Sizes — S. M. L. SLIPS, 4 gore, "Twin Seam" ONLY $2.19 (one year guarantee) .a.