HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1953-03-18, Page 6FOR SALE
IklISCELLANEOUS
• laftE$.$ wART REMOVER ,••eeelly
eines it, Your Druggist sells Cress
Conn Salve for sure relief.
„ALL TYPES of rubber stamps and
stamp pads sold at The Winglearn
Advance-Times,
FOR SALE--Fresh meat, either by
the piece, or quarter, Also do
butchering, vetting and wrapping
for cold storage, Appy Ft, 3. Mc-
Lennan & Son, phone 10r9, Brussels
Lot 19, Con, 2, Morris, Bluevale,
tent. 25:4:11;18*
FOR SALE-Navy gabardine suit,
good as new, only worn feur times,
size 12-14, reasonable. Phone 13.
11:18b
FOR SAT el-Evergreens, fruit trees,
bulbs, complete nursery stock. Or-
der yotirs now for spring delivery
C. Prudhomme and Son Nursery,
Beamsvllle. Contact Frank Eldt,
Wingham 753-J. 11-18b
:YOU TOO can stop smoking. Chew
K/WAY, The medicated formula
Gum now on sale at Kerr's Drug
Store, .,18b
FOR SALE-New Cockshutt 15 run
tractor drill, also heavy duty wagon
and cream separator, special prices
for quick sale. Apply John Bum-
stead & Son. 18b
FOR SALE-Grade 1 Montcalm seed
barley. Custom cleaning and treat-
ing seed grain. Apply John Bum-
stead & Son. 18b
FOR S.ALE--2 Brooder Houses 10' x
12'. Well built of BC. fir. In good
condition. Phone Clifford 17r7,
Robert Wood, Lairelet 18:25e
FOR SALE-Body wood, all hard-
wood, $5.00 a cord delivered. Apply
W. Steenhuis, RR 2, Wingham,
phone 632-3-2. 18*
FOR SALE-Ajax oats, registered
seed, cleaned. Apply James Rich-
ardson, RR 5, Lucknow, phone
707-J-4, Wingham. 18:25*
ACCOMMODATION in comfortable
Nursing Home for elderly people,
excellent nursing care, tray service,
if necessary, Phone 10e Wiegham,
lecitay's Nursing Home, 18*
Dead or cilea.bled animals promptly
removed. Darling & Co., Sea,
forth, E. Andrew; hauler, Phone
collect 851 r11. 27rrtb
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, Wingbain, 293, rrb
FOR YOUR, CONVENIENCE-Del-
grave Co-operative office has been
appointed official receiving agent
on behalf of the Belgrave District
Credit Union, Now applications for
loans or memberships, or deposits
on savings may be made during
regular business hours. Informa-
tion on how YOU CAN BENEFIT
the Credit Union way also available,
18:25b
SPECIAL OFFERS
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 div-
idend for Eggs, Poultry and Cream.
It pap) to deal with the United Co-
operatives in Wingham. 25rrb
SPECIAL Oh e ea -Floor sanding
and finishing, painting and decor-
ating. Sunworthy wallpaper. Esti-
mates given free. Apply Gordon
MacInnes, phone 654-J-2, ;18b
REAL ESTATE
LISTINGS WANTED-If you have a
business, farm or house to sell, con-
tact Stewart A. Scott, Phone 293,
Wingham, 2rrh
TWO-STOREY FRAME HOUSE,
veneered, full sized basement, laun-
dry tubs, new furnace, kitchen
modernly equipped, centrally lo-
cated. For further information,
phone 293. 28rrb
BEAUTIFULLY BUILT of heavy
gauge genuine stainless steel, your
Surge Milker is designed for flaw-
less performance. Save operating
cost. Phone Lovell McGuire 593-w,
Wingham. 18:25b
SEEDS FOR SALE-Ontario grown
No. 1 Clovers & Timothy, per bush-
el, Alfalfa $23.50, Red Clover $16.00,
Aisne° $24.00, White Sweet $6,60,
Yellow Sweet $7.20, Per lb., Or-
chard 30c, Brome 26c, Meadow
Fescue 25c, Blue grass 75c, White
dutch 70c, Reed canary 60c, Trefoil
$1,00, Ladina $1.25, We do custom
cleaning of Buckhorn and Noxious
Weeds from Clover Seed. Roy
Cretan & Son, Pinkerton, Ont.
Phone Cargill 68-W-3. rrb
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
FOR SALE-Scotch Shorthorn Bull,
14 menthe old, Apply Harold Case-
more, RR 2, Wingham, phone
602-w-3, 18*
POULTRY FOR SALE
HERE'S YOUR CHANCE-900 Sus-
sex pullets, 7 weeks old at bargain
prices of $65.00 per hundred, while
they last; 300 Barred Rock pullets
3 weeks old at 43c also 100 Red
Leghorns at 42c, 2 weeks old.
Apply Jim Coultes, phone 743-w-2.
18*
FOR SALE-The upward swing in
egg prices-good omen for the
future. See you have enough good
stock, Hillside Canadian Approved
Chicks-to catch these later good
markets. Wide choice in breeds
and crosses; dayolcl; started; cap-
ons. Ask agent for prices, book
your orders Mitchell Elliott, etR 5,
Brussels, phone 13r13. 18b
FOR SALE-House and lot on Centre
street, residence of the late Mrs.
Birtch. Apply Box 20, Advance.
Times. 11:18:25:1b
FOR SALE-6 room. stuccoed house
with asphalt roof; 3-piece bath up-
stairs and 2-piece bath downstairs;
centrally located; large basement
and furnace, for further information
phone 293. 11rrb
FOR SAtee1-7 room brick house with
all conveniences; garage and
garden. Phone 601-R after 5 p.m.
n8b
WANTED TO RENT
WANTED-House or Duplex to rent
'in Wingham or district Best of
references. No children and will
pay top price, phone 1e3, 11,18*
FOR RENT
FOR RENT-3 rooms and bath
available immediately. Apply to
Robt. Hollenbeck, Wingham. 08*
AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY - 3-
roomed self-contained apartment.
Suitable for middle-aged or busi-
ness couple. Phone 160. 18b
WANTED
HIGHEST PRICES Paid for eggs and
live poultry, Wroxeter Produce,
Phone 36. 18:4:18:1*
DiA.DSTOCK removed from your
farm promptly for sanitary dis-
posal. Telephone Collect; Palmer-
ston 123W or Durham 398, GORDON
YOUNG LIMITED.
AGENT WANTED-FEMALE
CARS FOR SALE
FOR SALE- 1949 Mercury Sedan,
radio, direction indicators, Life-
guard tubes, 6 good tires, excellent
condition. Phone 6123 evenings.
llrrb
$100.00 easily earned monthly sell-
ing, sparetirrie, blouses, skirts,
nylons. Highest quality, rock-
bottom prices. No outlay, samples
loaned. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Stenber Distributing Co., 30 Mc-
Roberts Ave., Toronto. 18b
04111[0? Ok" MSS'
The Wingham, Figure Skating' Clieh
, wish to thank, the Advance-TAMP*
MOWBRAY-Ill WinghamG oner a ' for advertising; Tory Gregg, who wee
master of ceremonies; Jaelt Mega,
bon, who dortatecl make-up; Burke
Electric, who donated, wiring; came
and staff for spetliglits and speak,-
er set-up, the families who billeted,
children of the Stratford Club, and
anyone else who, helped' in any way
with the success of the Carnival. 18b
BIRTHS
Hospital, on Wednesday, Meech 11,
1953, to Ma and Mrs, Angus Mow-
bray, Wingham, a son.
APPLEBY-In Wingham General
Hospital, on Thureday, March 12th.,
1953, to Mr. and Mrs, Glenn Apple,
by, a daughter,
nwr
Free
Delivery
PHONE
534
WINGHAM
FRUIT MARKET
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.
Attention Farmers
We have a special service of
ground hammered corn. There
is a limited supply, be sure to
phone 455 or 589. This can be
obtained at
JOHN BUMSTEAD & SON
Phones 455 or 589 Wingham
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ANNOUNCING . .
MOFFAT
COOKING SCHOOL
Presented by
Wingham KINETTE Cltib
WEDNESDAY, Mar. 25
Wingham TOWN HALL
1st PRIZE
Automatic
‘POP.UP' toaster
2nd PRIZE
2-Piece
Boudoir lamp set
DONATED BY BURKE ELECTRIC
You Don't have to be Present to Win,
also 20 door prizes
ADMISSION 5O
Tickets may be purchased at
BURKE ELECTRIC OR
FROM ANY KINETTE
CLEARING
AucrIoN SALE
of
Farm Stock 4k0 Machinery
At 1,43t ; coo. 4, Plorris Township
One and one eearter miles north and
half mile east of elelgeave
FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1053
at 12,30 noon
HORSES-Bay team Clyde horses,
middle aged,
CATTLE-8 young Durham cows,
fresh; 4 Perham cows, due in April;
3 2-year-old Heifers, due in May;
Registered Shorthorn Roan Bell, ris•
ing 2 years old (Wood's Breed); 2
Steers, rising 2 year§ old; 8 Calves, 1-
year-old; 8 young Durham calves,
This is one of the best Durham
Herds in Morris Township.
PIGS-3 Purebred York sows, 2
due middle of April, 1 due 1st week
in May; 23 'York Chunks, about 100
lbs.
IMPLEMENTS--Model "S" Cage
Tractor,, practically new; 2-furrow
International Tractor plow; 24-plate
Tractor disc; M.-H, binder, 7-ft. cut;
M.-H. mower, oil bath, 6-ft.; Hay
loader, Frost & Wood; M.rH, Side
Rake; Dump Rake; M.-H. 1.1.-disc
Fertilizer Drill; Men. Spring-tooth
Cultivator; Set Diamond Harrows;
M.-H. Manure Spreader; Riding
Plow; Walking Plow; Stone Boat; .
Fanning Mill; Set Farm Sleighs; Flat
Rack; Rubber-tired Wagon; Wagon
Box and Rack (like new); 15-ft Flat
Pine Hay Rack; Seuffler; M,-H.
Cream Separator with Motor; Sling
elopes; Chains; Forks; Brooder
Stove; 3 Pine House Doors; Shovels,
and Other Articles.
HARNESS-Set of Breeching Har-
ness, and Horse Collars.
HAY & GRAIN-700 Bus. Ajax
Oats, suitable for Seed; 300 Bus, of
Mixed Grain; 10 to 15 Tons of Mixed
Hay.
Quantity of Household Effects
Terms-Cash
Robert Higgins, Proprietor,
Harald Jackson, Auctioneer
Geo, Powell, Clerk, 18b
BOLT-In loving Memory of pun dear
parents, Mr, and Mrs. Nathaniel
Bolt, who passed away, Father 6
years ago Feb. 16th, 1947 and
Mother 2 yeara March 25th, 1951:
They say title heals all sorrow,
And helps us to forget,
But time so fat hag only proved
Row much we Miss them yet.
Sadly Missed by the Fanny. 181)
VVELe.S.-In loving riminoty of A dear
husband and father who passed
Iwo Match 12; itAsit
Harold Jackson, AtictiOncer. Ever remembered by his wife und
liath 18*
WATERLOO 111.111. 'TRACTORS
AND MACHINER1'
complete line of farm irepletnents,
Full selection of Watt's Rose Brand
Parin Feed Made in Pahnerston,
Out,
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Velthere Ontario
Phonesi Behnore Wroiteter Ifet
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons having claims against
the estate of Duncan Mcleercher late
of the Township of I-Renick in the
County of Huron, Farmer, deceased,
Who died on or about the nineteenth
day of January, A.D, 1963, are rioti-
fled to send to the undersigned on or
before the fourth day of April, A.D.
1953, full particulars of their claims
in Writing. Immediately after the
fourth day of April, the assets Of the
said testator will be distributed
aniongst the parties entitled thereto
having regard only to claims of Which
the eXeoutors shall then have notice,
DATED this thirteenth day • of
March, AD, 1968,
Utit,AVVol,q) & HE RII`TG ON
Wirigetne, Ontario,
Selleitore for the Executor:
18:2:1b
undersigned. for 135 cords of body
hardwood 14 in. long, to be delivered
to the schools in W. Howiok Town,.
Ship School Area until April .4, :953,
Wood to be delivered and • piled at
the schools by June 1st, 1053. Lowest
or any tender pot neceesarily ac-
cepted,
Pea, DURST,
Sec.-Treas.
W. Hewiek Township School Area,
Wroxeter, Ont. 18;25b
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ALL persons having claims against
the estate of Saran Ellen McEwen,
late of the Township of Turnbereee
in the County of Huron, Spinster, de-
ceased, who died on or' about the first
day of February, AD, 1953, are noti-
fied to send to the undersigned on
or before the fourth day of April, A
D. 1953, full particulars of their
claims in writing, Immediately after
the fourth 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 administrator shall then have not-
ice.
DATED this fourteenth day of
March, A. D., 1953.
CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON
Wingham, Ontario,
Solicitors for the Executor.
18:25:1b
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ALL persons having claims against
the estate of Walter Scott Davidson,
late of the Village of Bluevalo in the
County of Huron, Retired Farmer, de-
ceased, who died on or about the
twenty-fifth day of February, AD.
1953, are notified to send to the under-
signed on or before the fourth day of
April, A.D. 1953, full particulars of
their claims in writing. Immediately
after the fourth day of April the as-
sets of the said testator will be dis-
ributed amongst the parties entitled
thereto, having regard only to claims
of which the executor shall then have
notice.
DATED this thirteenth day of
March, A.D. 1953.
CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON,
Wingham, Ontario,
Solicitors for the Executor
18251b
CLEARING --
AUCTION SALE
of
Farm Stock & Implements
Will be held at the farm of
JAMES AITCHISON
Lot 24, Con. 11, West Wawanosh Twp.
Two and One-Half Miles East
of St. Helens, on
TUESDAY, IVIARCII 24th, 1953
Commencing at 1.00 p.m. sharp
No reserve as the farm is sold.
James Aitchison, Prop.
Emile MacLennan, Auctioneer. 18b
AUCTION SALE
Clearing Auction Sale of Farm Stock
and Implements
at Lot 33, Con. 10, East Wawanosh
Township, 4 miles south and 4 miles
West of Wingbam on
THURSDAY, MARCH 26th, 1953
at 12.50
CATTLE-6 cows to freshen, in
April; 1 black Heifer with Calf; 2
black Heifers to freshen in March;
4 black Heifers 2 yr. old; 1 black
Steer 2 yr. old; 20 Poll Angus Steers
ready for market, weight 1100 lbs.;
Roan Cow freshened March 1st; Hol-
stein Heifer freshened in February;
Red Heifer freshened in November; 3
Calves, 5 months old; black register-
ed Pell Angus Bull; Herford Cow clue
in May; Holstein Cow due in April;
2 Red Cows; Light roan Cow due
time of sale; 14 Yearling Heifers and
Steers,
HORSES-1 Grey mare, 1 Brown
MarMAaCHRIERY-McCormick - Deer-
ing Tractor, 2 years old W4; 1 Woods
Electric Roller, 3 yrs. old; McCor-
mick-Deering Manure Spreader (like
new); One-Way Disk, Massey-Ilarris;
3-section Spring.•tooth Harrow's; 2-
furrow McCormick-Deering Tractor
Plow, 3 yrs. old Side Rake; Harrows;
McCormick-Deering Power Mower;
Walking Plow; Scuffler; Dump Rake;
Wagon on rubber with good hay
raelt;•Trailer with Rack; Case For-
!age Harvester and Blower (like
new); Steel Posts; Vega Lb Eaton
Cream Separator; Roll Woven Fence
Wire; Roll Barb Wire; Lumber';
Barrel Molasses; Double Harness;
Single Harness; Alfalfa Seed Cob
Corn; 10 ten Baled Hay; 506 bus.
Clinton Oats suitable for seed; 500
bus. Mixed Grain; Electric Fetter,
good cOridition; Forks, Shovels, and
Chains, Other articles too numerous
to mention,
lull I'S - CASH
No Reserve as Trarni4s Said
Mrs. Edward Mellarneye--ProP.
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EXECtleORS' AUCTION SALE
of
Boat Property and Household EffeCtS
OF THE
LATE MOS. ELIZABETH GREEN
AT LOT 24, SCOTT STREET
WINGHAM
SATURDAY, MARCH 28th, P53
at 1 p.m.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS-3 bed-
room suites; several wash stands; 3-
' piece parlor suite; platform rocker;
wicker rocker; other rocking, chairs;
Karn organ and stool; corner what-
not; sideboard; extension table; oak
small table (pearl inlay); several
' email tables; 3 sewing machines; kit,.
then cupboard; 'Mellen table; Beatty
electric washing machine (nearly
new); 6 kitchen chairs; other chairs;
i
hall rack; chest of drawers; drop
!leaf table.
Antiques Include-a very large list-
ing of dishes; Gone with the Wind
lamp; hand painted lamp; hob nail
lamps; glassware including Crape
berry and milk glass; Currier .& Ives
picture; also a set of dishes.
Numerous other articles including
suit cases; pine chests; carpenter's
tools; and cooking utensils.
PROPERTY
At the same time and, place there will
be offered for sale the property on
which is situated a 116-storey 7-room
brick dwelling equipped with hydro,
water, a part basement and sewage
available.
On this property is also a small
barn and a one car garage.
Terms on Chattels-Cash
Terms on Real Property 10% down
and balance In 30 days.
Property sold subject to reserve bid.
Further particulars and conditions
of sale will be made known at time
of sale or may be had on application
to the undersigned.
Leonard McGee, R.R. 3, Clinton, Ont.
Jack Mason, Wingham, Ont,
Executors to the Estate,
Edward W. Elliott, Clinton, Ont,
Auctioneer, 18:25b
ESTATE SALE
F. W. Hemp & Son, auctioneers, have
been instructed to sell by
Public Auction for
GEORGE CURRIE DEYELL
Lot 41, pt. Lot 42, Con. 14,
East Wawanosh
1/4-mile West of Wingham, on
THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1953
at 12.30 p.m. SHARP please
CATTLE-No. 1 Holstein • cow, 4
years old, springing; No, 2 Holstein
,cow, 4 years old, due in May; No: 3
Durham cow, 5 years old, fresh 3
weeks; No. 4 Holstein cow, 7 years
old, springing; No, 5 Holstein cow, 6
years old, springing; No, 6 blue cow,
6 years old springing; No. 7 blue
cow, 5 years old, due Aug. 23; N6. 8
brindle cow, 16 years old due Aug.,
16; No. 9 black cow, 4 years old, fresh
2 weeks; No. 10 Ayrshire cow, 6
years old, due April 28th; No. 11
Holstein cow, 4 years old, fresh 2
weeks; No. 12 Holstein cow, 6 years
old, springing; No, 13 Hereford
heifer, fresh 3 weeks; No, 14 Ayrshire
heifer, due June 20; No. 15 brindle
heifer, freshened in January, and
bred 4 weeks; No, 16 Jersey heifer,
freshened in January and bred 4
weeks; No, 17 black heifer, fresh 6
weeks and bred 2 weeks; No. 18
Hereford heifer, springing; No. 19
Red heifer, springing; No. 20 Ayr-
shire heifer, fresh 2 weeks; No, 21
Ayrshire heifer; No. 22 Hereford bull,
rising 3 yrs. old; No. 23 3-Hereford
steers, about 750 lbs.; No. 24 5-Here-
ford Fall calves; No, 25 8-Durham
Hereford spring calves; No. 26 7-
Durham stockers, about 560 lbs.
HORSES & EQUIPMENT-Bran,
snare, aged; Bay mare, aged; 2 horse
blankets; 1 set single harness; 2 sets
double harness.
SWINE-7 York chunks, about 160
lbs.
POULTRY & EQUIPMENT - 60
Sussex & Hampshire hens, 1 year old;
brooder stove; 3 range shelters.
IMPLEMENTS - New Fordson
Major tractor, fully equipped; New
Ottaco 3-furrowed tractor plow, on
rubber; New McCormick-Deering
mower, 5-ft. cut; 2 farm wagons and
rack; Massey-Harris hay loader;
Massey-Harris manure. spreader;
Massey-Harris binder, 7 ft. cut; Mas-
sey-Harris side delivery rake; E. &
W. 10" chopper, with new plates;
Cockshutt 13-hoe fertilizer drill; cul-
tivator; 14-plate disc harrow.; drag
harrows; steel dump rake; set sloop
sleighs; walking plow; circular saw;
fanning mill; 2 wheeled trailer; 3
milk cans; truck wagon and box;
post drill; anvil; tools; chains; pails,
etc.
MISCELLANEOUS-2-unit Clean-
Easy milking machine, portable; Les-
ter cream separator; churn; surface
milk cooler; 3-burner coal oil stove.
REAL ESTATE
1.11 acres more or less, being lot 41
and part lot 42, eon, 14, East Wawa-
nosh; on the property there is a iood
red brick hatise; bank barn e0
64; drilled well;eptesstire system and
hydro, The location is Ideal being on
!the outskirts of Wingham.
Terms : Stock Etc.-Cash
Fart* Property Sold Suhject to
Regerve
10 Per cent of purchase price and
balance half Cash Mad the balance by
niortgage.
MKS. GEO. DEYELL, Executrix
F. W. KEMP & See, Auctionteril
IRWIN-In Wingliarn Gercral Hospi-
tal, on Thursday, March 12th., 1953,
to Mr, and Mrs, Glen Irwin, KR, 6,
Luckeow, a dauguter.
(IREER-In Wingliam General Hose
pital, on Friday, March 13the 1963,
to Mr, and Mrs". Harold Greer, Luck
now, a daughter,.
STONE-In Wingham General Hospi-
tal, on Friday, March 13th., 1953, to
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stone, Wing-
ham, a daughter.
CASEMORE-In Wingham General
Hospital, on Friday, March 13th,
1053, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Case-
more, Wingham, a son.
BOAK-In Wingham General Hospi-
tal, on Sunday, March 15th., 1953,
to Mr, and Mrs. Robert 3. Boak,
Lucknow, a son,
NEWTON-In Wingham General Hos-
pital, on Sunday, March 15th., 1953,
to Mr, and Mrs. Malcolm Newton,
Wroxeter, a daughter,
JAMIESON-In Wingham General
Hospital, on Monday, March 16th.,
1953, to Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Jamie-
son, Lucknow, a daughter.
CLELAND-In Wingham General
Hospital, on Monday, March 16th.,
1953, to Dr. and Mrs. Brock Cleland,
Lucknow, a son.
GIBSON--In Wingham General Hos-
pital, on Tuesday, March 17th., 1953,
to Mr. and Mrs Garfield Gibson,
Wingham, a son,
THYSSEN-In St. Joseph's Hospital,
London, on Wednesday, March 11th,
to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thyssen, Lon-
don, formerly of Wingham, a son,
Jelle, a brother for Walter.
THORNTON-In Wingham General
Hospital, on Monday, March 16th.,
1953, to Mr. and Mrs, William Thorn-
ton, RR 2, Ceorrie, a daughter
(stillborn.)'
LONSWAY-Mr. and Mrs Russell
Lonsway (nee Mary Meehan) are
happy to announce the birth of a
son, Dennis James, 6 lbs. 4 oz., at
Grace Hospital, Windsor, March 4,
1953, a brother for Tommy. Dr, N.
0. Boyd attending.
P.-
r -
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to take this opportunity of
expressing my thanks and appreci-
ation to all those who remembered
me with cards, fruit, flowers and
treats while ill.
Albert McQuillan, 18h
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to take this opportunity of
thanking all our relatives and Mende
for their flowers and many acts of
kindness shown us during our recent
bereavement.
Mrs. Margaret Rodgers and family,
18b
Huron County Health
Unit.
Immunization: Clinic
The third in a series of immtmizae
tion clinics for Wingham and district
will be held in the Town Hall, Wing-
ham, Thursday, March 19th, 1953,
from 3,00 - 4.00 pea.
Children 4 months of age to school
age may be brought to these clinics
to receive initial immunization or re-
inforcing inoculations for Diphtheria,
Whooping Cough, Tetanus and Small-
pox. 11:18b
ike's Peak is not the biggest, but it advertises the most
Pogo Is*
The Wingbabl AdVanceeTleeee, Wednesday, March 18, 3.903 TENDS fee BODY' TIAARDWOOR
Tenders will be received by the
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
Farm Stock and Machinery
at
Lot 28, Con, 10, East Wawanosh Twp.
4 miles south of the Whitechurch
division line, on
THURSDAY, APRIL 2nd, 1953
at 12.30 p.m.
CATTLE,-2 Holstein cows recently
fresh; 3 Durham cows recently fresh;
4 Durham cows due to freshen in
April; Durham farrow cow; 1 Hol-
stein, 2 yrs. old, bred; 1 Poll Angus
bull, 3 yrs. old; 2 2-year-old Durham
steers; 2 2-year-old steers; 3 2-year-
old Durham heifers ready for mar-
ket; 5 heifers.e60 lbs., ready for mar-
ket; 5 steers and heifers 1 year old;
5 young calves,
MACHINERY-Ferguson tractor;
plow and lift type tandem disc, 4
years old in excellent condition;
Massey-Harris mower (like new);
Massey-Harris hay loader; Massey-
Harris s ide rake; 11 disc Massey-
Harris fertilizer drill; Deering manure
spreader; 4 section harrows; 2 rubber
tired wagons flat rack; gravel box;
scuffler; Portland cutter; cream
separator with '4 H.P. motor; Na-
tional milking machine; Little beaver
grain grinder with 3 H.P. motor;
wheel barrow; fanning mill; stone
boat; barrels; pig crate; sling ropes;
hay rope & fork; 32-ft, extension
ladder; shovels, chains.
HAY & GRAIN-400 bus. of mixed
grain; 1015 ton mixed hay;.
Terms-Cash
Stanley Snell, Proprietor
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer
IN MEMORIAM
NICHOLSON-In loving memory of
a dear husband, Joseph T. Nichol-
son, who passed away 4 years ago,
March 20th:
Just a thought of sweet remem-
brance,
Just a memory fond and true,
Just a token of affection
And a heartache still for you.
Ever remembered by his wife Ethel.
18*
ADAMS-In loving memory of a dear
• wife, Mary Adams, who passed
away March 17th, 1943: .
My thoughts wander as daylight
fades
To the land of long ago,
And memory paints the scenes of old,
In the gold of the twilight glow, r
I seem to see in the soft, dim light
A_ face I love the best
And I think of her
When the sun's last ray
Goes down in the far-off West.
Ever remembered by tier husband
and brothers, 18*