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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1952-10-22, Page 7..NiTAWSP41(8..00TPISER 22nd, 400 wwwwwwwwwwwww..... e fanning Mill Bob Carbert sell folks,. that season is here again. The season when the „ladders are brought out of Storage, the polishing clothe Ara shook out, and the storm TithdOWS are released from storage, Yes, , time to hang the storm win-. flows and take off the. screens. Al-, ready,, some. of the enterpriplog wives. have persuadedcr.) their husbands to take care of ' this little chore, • and the skinned knuckles . And ' hroken ankles are to be Seen occasionally, .as evi, dem!) of, this , work. r • It is odd hoW we always. wait until I for your INTERIOR DECORATING choose wallpaper from our new sample books. Jensen & Zurbrigg Decorators Phone 642-w-12 Phone 6147-w DAIRY COW SALES 12 MILES SOUTH OF LONDON GLAN WORTH, SALES ARENA Friday, October 24th, Edwin H. Malcho Dispersal atr Farm 2 miles east of Rostock, 9 miles northeast of Stratford. PURE=BRED HOLSTEINS Wednesday, October 29th, 1 p.m. PURE=BRED HOLSTEINS Wednesday, November 5th, PURE=BRED GUERNSEYS Thuisday, November 27th, PURE=BRED HOLSTEINS • SHORESHOLSTEINS LTD. MANAGERS tAN A Walpole SASH PITTSBURG STAIRS FRAMES PAINTS SCREENS CUPBOARDS GLASS HARDWARE Custom Woodwork - Carpentry - Building Telephone 403 w 12 Wingham The New Simpsons, Limited 43,4% Debentures are available To holders of Simpsons, Limited Bonds, Notes and Preferred Shares To inveitord with funds to employ Simpsons, Limited through its subsidiaries operates one of the largest department store businesses in Canada with stores located in Toronto, Montreal, London, Regina and Halifax. In addition, the Company will have an equal interest with Sears, Roebuck and Co. in Simpsons-Sears limited a new company which is acquiring the mail order, agency and order office business of Simpsons, Limited and which will also establish retail stores in many new lotations throughout Canada. The new /Simpsons, Limited 4%% Debentures will be the senior security of the Company. Simpsons, Limitedplans to redeem on January 8th its outstanding First Mortgage Bonds, Secured Term Notes and Preferred Shares. We offer as principals— Simpsons, Limited 4 /4% Debentures Series .f 'A" Due January 1st, 1973 Denominations: $100, $500 and $1,000 • Price: 100 and accrued interest, to yield 4.75% A prospectus describing this new issue will be forwarded promptly , upon request, It gives information regarding the cash payments available to holders of Simpsons, Limited 13onds, and Preferred Shares in exchange for the new Debentures, which for the Preferred Shares amounts to $5.33 net per share including redemption premium and accrued dividend from September 15th, 1952 to January 8th, 1953. The prospectus also includee financial statements and details of these Debentures which are a legal investment for insurance companies in Canada. Mail and telephone orders receive prompt attention. 36 King Street Vest ToroToronto Wood Gundy & Company Telephone: EMpire 4.4321 Limited • aaaa.a.a.a.i.x.a.: WINCH M MOTORS Telephone THE WINGHAM ADVANCE-TIMES the coldest •day o. the week to do. this ontaide work The cleaner freezes to the window, hande freeZe te the clean, er, and the only thing that is really is the good husband's teinPer, after he has 44 his thumb with the ; hammer, Another thing, no 'Platter how well ,cleaned, or how well painted your Windows may he when YPP Put them away in the , spring, they look like the last rose of glimmer Whoa you pull them out again. Panes are brehen, sashes are warped, and Often they have swelled to the 1)04 where they can't be squeeied into the4rame. Then, we have to get out the plane, ,and the draw knife and do some amateur carpentering. The same thing goes for the ladder, The rungs are never weak till you get half way up with a storm sash in both hands, Then, they really show their Wen421OPAPS.. a Step ladder COO long way -down. with a storm sash in YPIR hands. And, it is odd, :hew the children's wagon always happens to have found it's way to the foot of the ladder,. • Then, the Storni doors thq hinges were loose last fall, but we neglected to tighten them, The glass is loose and it rattles in the wind, and the lock lies been broken in storage, It either drags at the bottom, of sticks at the side, It won't stay shut, or it won't stay open, until you have almost lost your temper and Your reputation. Yes, storm windows, storm doors, window screens and screen doors can be a real trial to the householder, whether he lives in the country or in the city. They can be just as great a. problem as the kitchen range, that has to be moved from the summer kitchen, come fall and spring, Just as great a trial as the stove pipes that have to be cleaned, are the eavetroughs that have to be swept but, arid the annuals that have to be dug from the border, This InlainesS of IteePleg up with the sent4948, of keePleg the bellbe order, and Winterizing the premises every year, can be a pretty big lob. Sometimes, X think, it would he cheap- er to take the winter off, and' Visit With in-laws in Arizona, or some of the Southern States. But we Would soon long for the avow; and the ice. again. Winter bas it's problems, but it brings with it a great many happy times as well, P. 5, TEACHERS MEET IN HENSALL The executive of Huron Local Dis triet 15A of the Ontario Public School Men Teachers' P'ederation met in Hen sail recently, with' John Blackwell, principal of HenSall Public Scbool, presiding. The executive? made' plans for a full meeting of the men teachers of the county to he held ,in NoveMber, and, arrangements to, liaVe William Davies, Toronto secretary-treasurer of the Ontario Federation to be the special speaker. The executive named conveners for the various committees as follows: 'AiChie" MacDonald, Wingham, 'insur- ance and sick benefits; Don Eastman, Seaforth, , counselling and relations; Claude Bowes, Exeter, educational re- search; Bert Gray, Blyth, superannu- ation; Robert Reid, Varna, publicity on eductional work; Mervin Stephens, Goderich, policy committee.—Blyth Standard. Howick Council Sets Date of Nomination The ,council AO in the elerk'a office according to .adjournment, the ReeYe, E. H, Strong in the chair, All :Mena" hers present, The minutes of the last regular meeting were read .and on motion of .Gowdy and Newton were adopted as read, .Carried, 'Moved. by Gowdy and Gibson that the engineer's report on the • Farrish Drain be accepted and provisionally adopted and the clerk be hereby in, structed to prepare by-law and eopies of the same and application for pro- vincial grant be made to the depart- ment of public works, Carried, Moved by. Gibson. and Hargraye that we instruct the clerk to notify rate- payers • who ,paid their, assessments in cash on , municipal .drains No. 4, 17 and 18 re-additional assessments, as prepared by the township engineer and auditor, :Said assessments to be Paid to gr, A, Wearring, treasurer, township of Howyk.on or before Dec- ember 31st., 1952. carrie4. Moved by Gowdy and Gibson that the Court of Revision on the assess, ment roll for the Township of How, lck for the year 1953 be held at the clerk's office, Gorrie, on October 30th, at 8 p.m. Carried. Moved by Gowdy and Hargrave that we instruct the clerk to prepare a by-law setting the date, for the nomi- nation, said date to be the 28th day of November and date of election if de, mended to be the 8th day of Decem, ber. Carried. Moved by Gibs& and Hargrave that the road accounts as approved be paid. Carried. Moved by Hargrave and Gibson that the following accounts be paid. Car- ried, Relief— $58.80. Fox bounties—Tindall McKercher, $2.00; Wm. Sangster, $2,00; Sanford Zimmerman, $2.00; Ken McNaughton, $2.00; Geo. Debus, $2.00; Dominion Re- galia Co. Ltd., flag for Cenotaph. $4,87; P. P, Pooke, registering letters, .PontariP (Mice Outfittors,tepair, ieg• Adding .machine, 44,70; Awl* Agriculture Society, 'grant for :Scheel fair; 000.00; P. 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