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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1952-12-03, Page 6Serving everywhere at all hours, every night and day, z:R ? ANIIIIISMOINI •••••••••.MEMINIMMIVINIF•••••==.1M.Olk S. J. WALKER -FUNERAL HOME- Wingham Phone 106 or 189 SERVING THE ENTIRE COUNTRY AS ONE BIG COMMUNITY 0 When notified of death in a distant city we fake immediate charge through our membership in the ASSOCIATED FUNERAL DIRECTORS SERVICE. Our affiliation with members of this professional association enables us to serve the entire nation as One Big Community. Established moderate fees protect the family finances. The contributory services of competent, dependable funeral directors throughout the country make for efficiency, economy and the family's peace of mind. 4100:0' eto} *9) gasdomm.....M pmwearome••• ••••0*•• Canada's Greatest Watch Value! TIMM UtELLENcY "xr 171etah 21 jewas ppansIon $4950 $1150 Still time to talk time payments. DAVID CROMPTON Jeweller Certified Watchmaker Phone 59 Wingham httiogoontoonamtoblonnoot000luxwogtmoomtooagoollookaeitahli lamoma.me 11* PHONE STONE'S FOR PROMPT REMOVAL OF DEAD OR DISABLED COWS - HORSES WM. STONE SONS LTp. it, PHONE COLLECT ' Wed. Nov. 26 1=19 Thur., Nov. 27 N=33 Fri., Nov. 28 0=69 Sat., Nov. 29 G=50 Mon., Dec. 1 0=73 Tues., Dec. 2 N=42 Back Numbers N=31, 1=22, 0=74, N=38, N=34, 0=67, N=32, 1=24, 1=26, 1=21, B=2, 0=62 G=54, B=3, B=14, N=45, 0=71, 1=23. B=7, B=5, 1=28 G=55, B=10, 0=68 1=17, G=56, G=53 0=72, N=40, 0=64 G=60, G=52, 1=16 1=20, G=48, N=39, B.15, B-4, 1=25 , G=57, B=9, B=13, $400 still to be won KINSMEN CLUB OF WINGHAM irsotatsoui 21 WINE41/1M 601 NOW For Simple Luxury at Economy Prices Add these tasty cakes as an extra to your own well planned efforts during the holiday season) or plan your desert and party menus around them ON SALE AND ON ORDER AT OUR SHOP MacINTYRE BAKERY Successor to Purclon i3altery HOME OF "GOLTiEN.;048,EA1V0 BREAD WINGHAM TAXI DAY OR NIGHT Call "65" All passengers insured. REL FALCONER WINGHAM -:- ONTARIO O. ALAN WILLIAMS Optometrist Patrick St., Wingham Professional Eye Examinations Phone 770 Evenings by appointment. COB CORN Limited Supply of Well Matur- ed Cob Corn for delivery to your farm: Low Moisture Content. Grown in Wallaceburg District Prompt and Courteous Service Assured. Samples may be seen at- JOHN BUMSTEAD & SON Phones 455 or 589 Wingham 84/Hnn6r • for over 80 years the finest shaving brushes Simms quality Shaving Brushes - bectutifully styled and made of finest Badger Hair. G.00d groorninq gins with a clean shove ; shave begins with Di„); r and see our fine selection of Shaving Brushes today. Priced from 75c to $25.00. rp• have gou done true Christmas h ntine Come In and see our complete dis- plays of Mc'Brine gift baggage. Then drop a few hints that baggage - McBrine of course- is just what you want for Christmas. Getting ... or .. giving .. , you'll always be glad you chose McBrine. WIBRIllE v'ema'Ac `PalmBeach'Set FREE DELIVERY PHONE 534 Wingham Fruit Market ,-• :.4e71 'ORDER YOUR CHRISTMAS rtiiit.t;4es U U U U U U U • U U LACE .sivc THE WIN GHAM ADVANCE-TIMES WEDNESDAY, HgclEMBEIt 3, FOR SALE CRESS CALLOUS SALVE relieves quickly, Your Druggist sells Cress Corn Salve -for sure relief too. * USED PIANOS FOR SALE-Largest selection of new and used pianos in Western Ontario (refinished like new), Free delivery. Smitty's Piano Sales, Hanover, Ont. 22rrb ALFALFA SEED-New crop, Ontario grown, graded No, 1, $25.00 per bus- hel, while the supply lasts. Roy Cramm & Son, Pinkerton, Ont. Phone Cargill 68-W-3 or Paisley 151R17, 26:3b WASHING MACHINE, good condi- tion, reasonably priced. Mrs. Spar- ling Yeo, Bluevale, phone 610-W-4. 3b A CHESTERFIRLD-s uite f rom Schuett's, Mildmay, for your home for Christmas. Two-piece suites at $119.00, $149.00, $189.00, $249.00, $279.- 00; $319.00. Twenty suites in wide variety of styles, covers, colors. Godfrey Schuett, Mildmay and Mt. Forest. 3:10b BABEE-TENDA, in good condition. Phone 537. 3b GRAIN GRINDER-Electric Separ- ator, Electric Milking machine, 5 electric chicken brooders, electric water pail heater, water pails and buttermilk jars for chicks. Range shetlers, large Electric Clothes Iron- er. Fred Sinclair, R. R. 2, Walton, or phone Seaforth 842R14. 3* NEW small satin walnut piano at Schuett's, Mildmay, reduced to $595.00. Other new pianos $535.00 to " -4875.00. Ten good used pianos at the Mildmay Furniture Store. Free delivery. 3 :10b 2 STORM WINDOWS, 29"x66"; 1 Storm window 28"x671/2 "; 2 Win- dow sash and glass 28"x66"; 2 mob- iltread tires 710x15. Can be seen at Canada Packers, Apply E. R. Har- rison. 3* PAIR OF BOY'S TUBE HOCKEY skates, size 11, only used a few times. Phone 417-W. 3b LANE-Cedar Chests, Rubber and Feather Pillows. "Gibbard" occas- ional furniture at the Mildmay Fur- niture Store. Lovely gifts, Schuett's of Mildmay. 3:10b DRESSED TURKEYS for Christmas, Gobblers, 50 cents a lb., Hens, 58 cents a lb. Orders taken till Dec. 15th. Apply Jim Coultes, 141-29)N 743W2. 10 PIGS READY TO WEAN. Apply to Wm. G. VaiiCarnp, Belgrave.' Phone 15-15 Brussels. 3* • PETS FOR SALE XMAS PUPPIES-Beautiful smooth haired Fox Terriers, also English Springer Spaniels, all pups healthy and thoroughbred. Priced reason- able. Dogs boarded by the day or week. Percy Biggs, Phone 298R. 3* CONSULT your Wingham Singer rep- resentative for obligation-free dem- onstration of latest sewing machine models... Free sewing course with every purchase. Phone 665. rrb WATERLOO M,M. TRACTORS AND MACHINERY A complete line of farm implements. Full selection of Watt's Rose Brand Farm Feed made in Palmerston, Ont, GEO. MERKLEY'S GARAGE AND MACHINERY SALES & SERVICE Belmore Ontario Phones: Belmore 4; Wroxeter 7r7 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 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 A. Scott, Wingham, 293. rrb SELL YOUR POULTRY, cream and eggs to your Wingham Co-Operative to receive highest prices. By using our locker storage for storing lower grades of poultry, you realize great- er profits. We will give you immed- iate trucking service. rrb WILL LOOK AFTER pre-school age child by day as company for my little girl. Mrs. W. Moreland, Scott St., Wingham. 26b FOR SALE OR RENT FOR SALE OR RENT-Store and living quarters above, good base- ment, and cistern, also 7 room house and cistern at back of store, hydro through building, all to one party, or rent in apartments to accommo- date 3 families. Apply George A. Machan, Mitchell, R. R. 1. 15rrls FOR RENT-Four rooms upstairs, partially heated, private bath and entrance, good location, Phone 699. 3* HOUSE ON FOWLER ESTATE, Bluevale Road, hydro, immediate possession. Apply to W. J. Hender- son, Bluevale Road. 3b REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR RENT-Red brick house and lot on 86 highway, 6 miles from Wingham, approximately 2 acres. Phone 317, Wroxeter. 26:3* FOR SALE-six room red brick house in Gorrie, corner lot, all new bath, hot and cold water, oil heat- ing; also eight piece dining-room suite. Harold Edgar, phone 481, Listowel. 14rrb LISTINGS WANTED-If you have a business, farm or house to sell, con- --tact Stewart A. Scott, Phone 293, Wingham. 2rrb FOR SALE-2 Storey Brick, well located dwelling containing 4 bed- rooms, sia4 bath, living, dining and den, with har4WOOti /19M, well equipped kitchen. Hot water heat- ing, water heater, Full size base- merit, 11/2 acres of land. For immed- iate possession. H. C. MacLean, REAL ESTATE BROKER Wingham, Ontario. 3b LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 3 REGISTERED Aberdeen Angus bulls, Herb Illerbrunn, Carlsruhe, R. R 1, Phone 137r11, Mildmay. 3* 2 CHOICE HEREFORD BULLS, of service age. Apply Bert Holmes & Son, R. 2, Wingham, phone 632W1. 3* COMING EVENTS Don't forget the meeting of the Wo- men's Institute held next Tinfrsday, December 11th, in the Council Cham- ber, at 2.30 p.m. Please note change of date. $350 MONTHLY SPARE TIME For aggressivie man seeking a se- cure future. No :selling. To qualify zor franchise owning and operating machines dispensing the newest pro- ducts on the market, you must have car and A-1 references, $500 to $1,000 cash, secured by inventory. Devoting hours weekly to the business, your end of the profits will net you $350 monthly, with very good possibilities of taking over full time and bringing your earnings up accordingly, If you can qualify, include phone number in application for interview with our representative to A & A Yen-' dors, Dept. M., 158 Queen's Ave., Toronto 14. 3b CLERK'S NOTICE OF FIRST POSTING OF VOTERS' LIST Voter's lists 1952 Township of Howick County of Huron Notice is hereby given that I have complied with Section 9 of the Voter's List Act and that I have posted up at my office in Gorrie on the 17th day of November, 1952, 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 corrected according to law, the last day for appeals being the 1st day of December, 1951. Dated this 17th day of November, 1952 P. L. DURST, Clerk, Township of Howick, Wroxeter, Ontario. 26, 3b CARETAKER TENDERS Tenders for caretakers will be re- ceived by the Secretary Treasurer of the Turnberry School Area up to Dec- ember 12th, for the following schools: No. 2, No. 3, No. 4, No. 5, No. 6, No. 9, No. 11. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Alex Corrigan, Sec.-Treas. 26:3b TEACHER WANTED Principal required for Fordwich Public School, two rooms, Protestant, duties to commence January 5th., 1953. Reply stating qualifications, exper- ience and salary to J. H. Pollock, East Howick Twp. School Area Board, Fordwich, Ontario. 3b >m LOST LOST-Young Beagle hound, black and white spotted; face brown and black. Finder please call Barry Wenger at 193 or 34. 3* LOST-Small, black zippered change purse, last Thursday, containing small amount of money. Phone 417- W. 3b LOST-Red Heifer, about a week ago, around 1000 lbs., dehorned. Ronald Coultes, R. R. 5, Wingham, phone 743-W-4. 3b BIRTHS BOSMAN-In St. Joseph's Hospital, London, on Tuesday, November 18, 1952, to Mr. and Mrs, John Bosman (nee Muriel Cook) a son, David Charles Henry. ADAMS--In Wingham General Hos- pital, on Friday, November 28th., 1952, to Mr. and Mrs, DeWitt Ad- ams, R, R. 2, Gorrie, a daughter, DAWSON-In Wingham General Hos- pital, on Saturday, November 29th, 1952, to Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Dawson, Teeswater, a son. POWELL-In Wingham General Hos- pital, on Sunday, November 30th., 1952, to Mr. and Mrs. Russell Pow- ell, R. R. 2, Wroxeter ,a son, BARKWELL-In Wingham General Hospital, on Monday, December 1st, 1952, to Mr and Mrs. Robert Bark- well, R. R. 6, Lucknow, a son. BELGRAVE SHOWER Miss Anne Chamney, of Belgrave, whose marriage to Mr, Sam Thomp- son, takes place this Saturday, Decem- ber 6th, was guest-of-honour at a shower at the home of Mrs. Clarence Chamney, More than 50 friends and relatives presented her with many lovely gifts. The rooms were beautifully decor- ated in pink and white. The dining table was laid with a cut-work cloth and centred with a three-storey, pink and white wedding cake. The evening was spent with a sing-song and con- tests, Little Marilyn Higgins, as a tiny bride, and Leonard Robinson, as a tiny groom, brought the gifts in a huge basket on a decorated wagon to the bride-to,;-be, Mrs. McDowell made Anne a bride's book which all enjoy- ed. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess, who was assisted by Mrs. Mason Robinson, Mrs. Jack Tiffin, Mrs. Roy Robinson and Mrs. L, Van- nan, SALESMAN WANTED RAWLEIGH BUSINESS now open in Huron County. Trade well establish- ed. Excellent opportunity. Full time, Write at once. Rawleigh's Dept. ML- 453-189, Montreal. 3:11b CARD OF THANKS I would like to thank all those who remembered me while I was in the hospital. Also, a special thanks to Dr. McKibbon and to the staff of the Wingham General Hospital for their kindness and care. Fred W. Cook CARD OF THANKS . We wish to thank the many neigh- bours and business men for their flowers and kindness shown to us at the time of our sad bereavement. The White Family. 3b IN MEMORIAM BARNARD-In loving memory of Mr. We must believe, when falls the blow That wisely, God has willed it so. -Ever remembered by wife and fam- Edward Barnard, who passed away December 7th., 1946. Not yet, dear God - another day With us let our beloved stay. ily. -Miss Leslie Mae Wall spent the week-end at her home here. -Mr, and Mrs. J. H. Gannett of Toronto, spent the week-end with rela- tives in Wingham and Lucknow, -1VIr. David L, Murray, of Winni, peg, is visiting ilia mother, Mrs. S. A. Murray and family, on Minnie St. -Mr. and Mrs. Scott Reid moved last week to the house vacated by Mr. and Mrs, Jack Smith, Carling Terrace. -Nelson, Cunningham went through a successful operation on his ear in St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto, last Wednesday. -Dr, and Mrs. Bruce Fox and dau- ghter, Judith, of Guelph, spent the week-end with the former's parents, Dr. and Mrs, J. A. Fox. -Mr. and Mrs. N. T. McLaughlin were in Toronto for the week-end and attended the McLaughlin-Carson wedding on Saturday, -About 20 members of the Wing- ham C Y 0 journeyed to Chepstow on Sunday evening where they were en tertained by the Chepstow C Y O. -Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Sinnamon, John and Dawn, of Minnie St., and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Willits and son, of Turnberry, visited on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Mc- Millan, of Lucknow. -Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Merkler spent last week-end in Detroit and attended the Hudson Motor Car Convention in Detroit and Windsor. While there they reviewed the new Hudson car soon to be on the market, -Week-end guests with Mrs. Clara Scott and family were: Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Lee, and son, David, of Lon- don; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cornish, Vonna and Vance; Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Agar and son, James; Miss Lois Agar and Mr. Gary Coughlin of Stratford. THE VOICE OF TEMPERANCE The question was whether or not the new suburban communities around Dallas, Texas, should be incorporated in the city. The decision was that they would not and the reason given was that they did not want liquor' outlets in these new housing areas. They knew that liquor outlets in their midst would mean more liquor-more liquor consumption-more durnken- ness-more accidents-more broken homes-more wrecked lives-more tra- gedy. We in Huron do not want liquor outlets in our country. We do not want all the nuisance that liquor brings with it. We want the Canada Temperance Act which forbids the opening of liquor outlets and forbids the sale of liquor.-ADVERTISE- MENT. Santa says "Shop and save in the classifieds" PLRSONALS WANTED Dead or disabled animals promptly removed. Darling & Co., Sea- forth, E. Andrew; hauler. Phone collect 851r11. 27rrtb MISCELLANEOUS CARD OF THANKS W. JACK WILLITS thanks the electors of Turnberry for their support in the election, and wishes all the com- pliments of the season. I TURKEYS Fresh. Killed, Delivered 7 lbs. & over Dressed Gob. 50c Hen 60c Oven Dressed. ,Gob. 65c Hen 75c NO ORDERS ACCEPTED AFTER 15 DEC. R. J. McMURRAY Phone Wingham 735 J 3 26-3-10b a a U 4IP ii GLADSTONE in two-ply tweed with Cordovan cowhide binding $27.50 PALM BEACH as shown $21.50 alker's Home Furnishings Wingham Phone 106 TRAIN CASES in a wide variety of attractive coverings. with wardrobe hanger unit. In top-grain cowhide. Pullman Case $19.95 Aeropack $29.95 S S S S • S S S. 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