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FOR YOUR CONVENTONCID—Bel-
grave Co-operative office has been
eppointed 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
MOTORING to Toronto week of
O,E,A. Leave Monday or Tuesday,
return Friday. Room for four
passengers. Phone 541-w. 25b
SPECAL 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 pays to deal with the United Co-
operatives in Wingham. 25rrb
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
KELP' WANTED—TWO &ale or ladies
for upstairs work and waiteegees.
Apply Mrs. W, Grose, Brunswieic
gOtPt. Wingham. e0b
GIRL WANTED for dining room
work. Apply Queen Grille Wing-
ham, 25b
CARDS Ox)' THANKS
From the bottom, of my heart, I
would like to acknowledge the display
of sportsmanship whieh was manifest-
ed last Thursday morning at the
Wingham Town Hall, in welcoming
home the Wingham Kinsmen Bantams
WOAA and OXHA Bantam "C"
Champions, My special thanks go to
Tory Gregg, who was the prime insti-
gator of the reception, And to Tory I
would like to say that it has been a
pleasure for my team to play under
the banner of his Association, Also
thanks are due to the Wingham Arena
Commission and Alf Lockridge and
Milford Foxton, who gave generously
of their time in arranging games and
ice; to the Mayor, Reeve and members
of the Wingham Town Council for
their backing which was helpful in-
deed. To the public-spirited women
who catered to the tasty lunch, •
to Bill Henderson and his band for
their music which made the evening
complete. And last, but certainly wor-
thy of more than honorable mention,
are the loyal fans who turned out for
the successful celebration, and who
have followed the Wingham. Kinsmen
Bantams all through the season. To
these and all others, who in any way
contributed to the success of the team,
I wish to thank you on behalf of the
team and myself,
Vic Loughlean 25b
I wish to take this opportunity of
expressing my appreciation for the
cards, treats and visits while I was
in the hospital. Special thanks to
Mrs. Morrey and her staff for their
kindness.
Marlene Fiegel 25*
Dosaomaisrgovs
Dead or disabled animals promptly
removed. Darling & Co., See,'
forth, E, Andrews, hauler, Phone
collect 85101. 27rrtb
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. Ilrrb
FOR SALE-11/2 storey frame house,
5 rooms and bath, modern kitchen
and bathroom; also has self-contain-
ed apartment, presently rented, Pos-
session. immediately, Apply R. Trig-
ger, phone 609. 25e
FOR., RENT
FOR RENT Farm house equipped
with hydro: Apply Ben McClenag-
han, phone 402-J-1. 25*
FOR RENT—Three room apartment
with bath, hot water, Apply Ad-
vance-Times. 25b
FOR RENT—Modern second
apartment either 3 or 6
available. Phone 160,
We wish to take this opportunity
of thanking Rev. R. J. Boggs and all
Our friends and neighbours for their
flowers and many acts of kindness
shown us during our recent bereave-
ment. 25b
Joshua Howes and family.
I wish to take this opportunity to
express my appreciation and thanks
to all those who visited me and also
those who sent cards, treats, etc.,
during my recent illness in Wingham
Hospital.
Stewart Finlay, Belmore. 25b
We wish to extend our thanks and
appreciation to the Mayor, Reeve,
Councillors, Firemen, the Wingham
Band, Bateson's Dairy, ladies who
provided the lunch and all sports-
minded citizens and any others who
helped in any way to welcome home
the Wingham Kinsmen Bantams
after copping the O.M.H.A. Bantam
C Championship,
Tory Gregg, A. J. Lockridge 25*
flowers and the cards of sympathy
We would like to thank our friends
floor and neighbours for their kind help,
rooms received in our recent bereavement. 25* Also special thanks to Drs. Palmer
FOR RENT-3 rooms, all good size,
Apply R. Sanderson, Shuter Street.
25*
WANTED TO BUY
and Connell and the Rev. Mr. Parker,,
Rev. Fuller, Mrs. Morrey and her
nursing staff who were so kind to
Mother.
N. Steuernol and 'Family 25*
BIRTHS
HUDSON---In Wingham General I4os-
pital, Wednesday, March 18th.,
1953, to Mr, and Mrs. James Hudson,
Fordwich, a son, ((lied in London,
on March 22nd,)
STACEY—In Wingham General Hos-
pital, on Friday, March e0th., 1953,
to Mr. and Mrs, Alvin Stacey, R. R,
1, Wingham, a son.
LAMONT—In Wingham General Hos-
pital, on Friday, March 20th., 1953,
to Mr, and Mrs. Colvin Lamont, E,
R. 1, Holyrood, a son.
IV/MIAS—In Wirighain General Hos-
pital, on Saturday, March 21st., 1953,
to Mr. and Mrs. John Meurs, R, R.
5, Wingham, a daughter,
MeQUILLIN—In Wingham General
Hospital, on Sunday, March 22nd.,
1953, to Mr. and Mrs. Carman Mc-
Quillin, B., R. 6, Lucknow, a. son.
FOXTON—Ia Wingham General Hos-
pital, on Monday, March 23rd., 1953,
to Mr. and Mrs. John Foxton, Wing-
ham, a daughter.
THE VOICE OF TEMPERANCE
One can take for granted that
alcoholic beverages have in them the
likelihood of creating a nuisance in
any environment and' under any law,
There is no evidence that the nuis.
tune is greater under the Canada
Temoerance Act than under the
Liquor Control Act. There is coot-.
legging under the one act and there
is bootlegging under the other act.
Minors are getting liquor ender both,
acts. It does not make sense at all
to cry down our Huron County and
its Temperance Act and clamour for
the Ontario Liquor Control Act with
its multiplying outlets. There is not
the slightest promise or hope that
Such a change would improve condi-
tions In. Huron, Nothing could be
more incredible than that more out.
lets would mean less drinking or
less nuisance caused by liquor. The
Huron Temperance Federation be-
lieves in the Canada Temperance
Act. —Advt,
WANTED TO BUY—House in good
location, prefer double house. Apply
Mrs. Geo. Deyell, phone 79S-w-2.
25b
FARM FOR SALE
FOR SALE-100 acre farm suitable
for either cropping or grass, never-
failing spring creek, 7 acres of fall
wheat. Apply Box 22 Advance-
Times, 25:1*
WANTED
DEADSTOCK removed from your
farm promptly for sanitary dis-
posal, Telephone Collect: Palmer-
ston 123W or Durham 398. GORDON
YOUNG LIMITED. 31rrb
TEACHERS WANTED
TEACHERS - WANTED--7-TWo Pro-
testant teachers required for rural
schools in East Ilowick sehdol area.
Duties to commence September 8th,
1953. Apply, giving age, experienee,
name of inspector, qualificatione
and salary expected to H. B. Col-
line, Secretary-Treasurer, FordWieh,
Ontario, 25b
SALES HELP WAiSTTED—VEMALE
DEMONSTRATORS, Attractive new
Brie of household necessities, party
plan, highest eon:missions, Write W.
Myers, 78 Aldershot Cteseent, Wil-
lowdale, Ontario, 25b
LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE—needed
to display (Tupperware) lri Wirig-,
heart and dibteict, iligheat commis-
Sion paid, Open, territory, Write to
Ronald Parties Ltd., Ole Hrs. Viola
P.. 1141110a, fi. , ISlythr tint. 25:1h
UMW, •
IN MEMORIAM
WEIR—In loving memory of a dear
Husband and Dad, Waldo Emerson
Weir, who passed away March 26th,
1947;
We who loved you sadly miss you,
As it dawns another year,
In our lonely hours of thinking
Thoughts of you are ever near.
Always remembered by wife and
family. 25*
NOTICE
'rake Notice that the 'Annual
Meeting of the Wroxeter Cemetery
Board will lee held in the Library in
the Village of Wroxeter, in the Town-
ship of Hovhck, oil Friday, 10th day
Of April, 103 at 2 p.m. for the pur-
pose of electing two Trustees to the
board and such other business as may
properly be brought before the meet-
ing. The Owners of plots are request-
ed to attend this meeting,
DATED at Wroxeter the 23rd. day of
March 103.
1 II, VVYLIE,
SecaTretta 25:1b
TENDERS foe BODY HARDWOOD
Tenders Will be received by the
undersigned for 135 Orals Of body
hardWood 14 in. 104, to be delivered
to the schools in. W. HoWick trown-
ship School Area Until April 4 1053,
Wood to be delivered and piled at
the schools by -Suite let, 1053. Lowest
or any tender not necessarily ac-
eepted.
DURST,
Wv HOWiek TOWnsitip School Area,
Wroxeter, 10125b
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 and, 1953
at 12,30 p.m.
CATTLE-2 Holstein cows recently
fresh; 3 Durham cows recently fresh;
4 Durham cows due frtri 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 800 lbs., ready for mar-
ket; 5 steers and heifers 1 year old;
5 young calves.
MACHINERY—Ferguson tractor;
pleat and lift type tandem disc, 4
Years .old in excellent condition;
Massey-Harris mower (like new);
Massey-Harris hay loader; Massey-
}Ionia s ide rake; 11 disc Massey-
Harris fertilizer drill; Deering manure
spreader; 4 section hatrows; 2 rubber
tired wagon3 flat rack; gravel box;
seuffler; Portland cutter; cream
separator with 'it motor; Ra-
tional Milking machine; Little beaver
grain grinder with 3 Motor;
Wheel barrow; fanning Mill; stone'
boat; barrels; pig crate; sling ropes;
hay rope & fork; 32-ft. extension
ladder; thovels, chains,
ZY & GRAIN-400 bud. of mixed
grain; 10-16 ton Mixed hay;.
Terins—ensin
Stanley gneIi, FrOpriettOr
litafehl Inellosont Atiettaneer
Attend -Funeral
At Niagara Falls
The funeral took place on Saturday,
March 21, of Helen Musgrove, wife of
Dr. G. K. Chapman, of Fort Erie and
daughter of Dr, George 3. Musgrove,
of Niagara Falls. The service was held
at her late home on Niagara Blvd.,
and was conducted by Rev. Roy Gei-
ger, of Fort Erie United 'Church, as-
sisted by Rev, T, P. Perry, of Toronto.
Burial was in Niagara Falls cemetery.
Among the relatives attending the
funeral were Mr. and Mrs. A. .I. Wal-
ker, Mrs. W. J. Greer, Mrs. C. S.
Hinde and Mrs. Leslie Wightman, of
Wingharn; Mrs. George Galbraith, of
Brussels; Mrs. John Heal, of Hensall;
Mrs. Bruce Fox and Me and Mrs.
Stan Smith, of Guelph.
EXECUTIVE DISCUSSES
LUC-TEE-WIN MEETINGS
Plans for meetings at the Lucknow
theatre and the Teeswater Town Hall
were discussed at an executive meet-
ing of the Luc-Tee-Win Conservation
club, held at the home of Clarence
Borho on March 18th, The meetings
are scheduled for March 26th at Luck-
now and March 27th at Teeswater,
and a conservation film will be shown.
It was decided at the meeting to re-
vise the trophies which were held by
the old club, and to call an emergency
meeting for this week to discuss the
raising and hatching of pheaSants.
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REPAIRS
to all makes in
Rubber Footwear.
HARRY BROWNE
FOOTWEAR
GLOVES — LEATHER GOODS
aumusommunimitniummiltatat
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 Walloceburg District
Prompt and Courteous Service
Assured.
Attention Farmers
We have a special serviee 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
IT'S SPRING
4IS
TIME!
Window Shades
NOW is the Time to replace
those worn window shades
with new ones
Cloth Shade Cloth Shade
$1.95
Paper Shade
WASHABLE
89c
Plastic Shade
C'GAIIGE
$1.99
WATER COLOUR OIL COLOUR
$1.29
Venetian Blinds
$3.98 .up
CONSULT US FOR ALL ?OUR
WINDOW SHADE PROBLEMS.
Special sizes cat at no extra cost.
$2.50
Paper Shade •
PLASTIC COATED
Walker's t Home Furnishings winghtin Phone 106
O
OR SA.E
CRESS CORN SALVE for sure re-
lief. Druggists sell Crese Bunion
Salve, Wear stylish shoes goon,
ALL TYPES of rubber stamps and
stamp pads sold at The Wingham
Advanee-Times,
FOR SALE-2 Breeder Houses 10' x
' 12'. Well built of B.C. fir. In good
condition, Phone Clifford 17r1,
Robert Wood, Lakelet, 18;25*
BEAUTIFULLY BUILT of heavy
gauge genuine stainless steel, your
Surge Milker is designed for flaw-
less performance. Save operating
cost, Phone Lovell McGuire 593-w,
Wingham, 1$:25b
SEEDS FOR SALE—Ontario grown
No. 1 Clovers & Timothy, per bush-,
el, Alfalfa $23.50, Red Clover $16.00,
Alsike $24.00, White Sweet $6.60,
Yellow Sweet $7.20. Per lb., Or-
chard 30c, Brome 26e, Meadow
Fescue 25c, Blue grass '75c, White
dutch 70e, Reed canary 60e, Trefoil
$1.00, Ladina $1.25. We do custom
cleaning of Buekhorn and Noxious
Weeds from Clover Seed. Roy
Cramm & Son, Pinkerton, Ont.
Phone Cargill 68-W-3. rrb
FOR. SALE—Maple syrup, apply to
Justin Will, phone 30r6 Wroxeter,
25;1b
FOR SALE—Girl's turquoise coat and
hat set, size 6x; in good condition,
.Apply Mrs. Ernest Harris, Wroxeter,
R.R. 1, Phone 30r3. 25e
FOR SALE-1 used Chesterfield and
Chair. (Cheap). Mrs, D. L. Weir,
phone 561-w. 25*
FOR SALE—Westinghouse Refriger-
ator, deluxe 7 cu. ft. model. Very
belt of condition, still under 1-year
guarantee. Apply Advance-Times,
Box 23. 25b
FOR SALE-2 Ladies' suits, one blue,
one black, size 14, child's navy
reefer coat size 2. Apply Mrs.
Wallace Conn, phone 707-w-1e 25b
FOR. SALE—Red Wing flax seed, $5
per bushel. Red clover seed $15
per bushel. W, H. Edwards, phone
680-R. 25b
FOR SALE—Fresh meat, either by
the piece, or quarter. Also do
butchering, cutting and wrapping
for cold storage. Appy R. 3. Mc-
Lennan & Son, phone 10r9, Brussels
Lot 19, Con. 2, Morris, Bluevale,
Ont, 25;1:8*
FOR SALE—Ajax oats of registered
seed, cleaned. Apply James Rich-
ardson, RR 5, Lucknow, phone
7074-4, Wingham. 18:25*
FOR SALE—Chrome table, duncan
phyfe style, almost new; 3 piece
Chesterfield, good as new. Apply
Roy Bennett, phone 447. 25*
CARS FOR SALE
FOR SALE— 1949 Mercury Sedan,
radio, direction indicators, Life-
guard tubes, 6 good tires, excellent
condition, Phone 6723 evenings.
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POULTRY FOR SALE
STEADILY INCREASING egg prices
look good to the poultry keeper—
Now is the time to see you have
enough young, vigorous, well bred
pullets and cockerels, ready for
these good marl,ets. Hillside Carted-.
ian Approved Chicks, wide choice,
dayoids, started, and capons. Con-
tact me for particulars. Mitchell El-
liott, R. R. 5, Brussels, Phone 13R13.
WATERLOO M.M. TRAC1ORS
AND MACHINERY
-A complete line of farm Implements.
Full selection of Watt's Rode Brand
Farm Feed made in Palmerston,
Ont.
GEO. MERHLEY'a GARAGE AND
MACHINERY SALES & SERVICE
Belmore Ontario
Phones: Bell:afire 4; Wroxeter
TO OA FRIENDS
Our new address 18 the
Viston house on North
Minnie St. Our phone I
number is 108-R.
(Mrs.) Vera Cralgen,
specuuo,
KELLY .10tuav
attsidti, ittNiintoluttsg
4V(70ON
FURNITURE, root
.groor PIPLPIENTS
Will be held et the ferni of
JOE AESTIJN
Lot 2/3, Coe. B., Turnherry
1 mile West of No, 4 Highway
MONDAY, MARCH 30the at 1,30 aila,Tp
Terms—C4sh,
tIo0 Austin, Prop, L, G, Beyee, Auet.
Roy Porter, clerk
AUCTION SALE
of
Household Effects, Farm Stock and
Implements
at
Lot 28, Con. B, Turnberry Township
1 mile West of No. 4 Highway
Monday, March 30th, at 1.30 sharp
Terns--Cash
Joe Austin, L, G. Bryce,
Prop, Auctioneer.
Roy Porter, Clerk. 25b
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons having claims against
the estate of Duncan McKercher late
of the Township of Howick in the
County of Huron, Farmer, deceased,
who died on or about the nineteenth
day of January, AD. 1953, are
on 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
amongst the parties entitled thereto
having regard only to claims of which
the executors she)) then have notice,
DATED this thirteenth day of I
March, A.D. 1953.
1 CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON
Wingham, Ontario,
Solicitors for the Executor.
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ALL persons hay.aig. claims against
the estate of Sarah Ellen McEwen,
late of the Township of Turnberry.
in the County of Huron, Spinster, de-
ceased, who died on or about the first
day of February, A.D. 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 Executoi.
18:25:lb
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ALL persons having claims against
the estate of Walter Scott Davidson,
late of the Village of Bluevale in the
County of Huron, Retired Farmer, de-
ceased, who died on or about the
twenty-fifth day of February, A.D.
1953, are notified to send to the under-
signed on or before the fourth day of
April, AD, 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 tlig executor shall then have
notice.
DATED this thirteenth clay of
Mardh, A.D. 1953.
CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON,
Wingham, Ontario,
Solicitors for the Executor
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KIN=KENO
NUMBERS
Wed., Mar. 18 N=43
Thur., Mar. 19 0=67
Fri., Mar. 20 N=44
Sat., Mar. 21 1-21
Mon., Mar. 23 B=4
Tues.,. Mar. 24 B=9
Winners;
"N" completed March 18th
With N-43 by Jack Schuinacher,
Walkerton
completed March 21st
with /41 by James Currie,
Mrs. Milos Cometon,
'Wingham
'IV' completed March
With U-7 by Mrs. Chas. Blotch.
ford, WingbaM
FULL HOUSE PAYS $400
KINSMEN MB
of WINGHAM
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of
Real Property and Household Effects
OF THE
LATE MIS. ELIZABETH GREEN
AT LOT 24, SCOTT STREET
WINGIIAM
SATURDAY, MARCH 28th, 1953
at 1 p.m,
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS-3 bed-
room suites; several wash stands; 3-
piece parlor suite; platform rocker;
wicker iTcker; other rocking chairs;
Kern organ and stool; corner what-
not; sideboard; extension tablee oak
small table • (pearl inlay); several
email tables; 3 sewing machines; kit-
chen cupboard; kitchen table; Beatty
electric washing machine (nearly
new); 6 kitchen chairs; other chairs;
hall rack; chest of drawers; drop
leaf table.
Antiques include—a very large list-
ing of dishes; Cone with the Wind
lamp; hand painted lamp; hob nail
lamps; glassware including Cran-
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.
plORERTY
At the same time 'and place there will
be offered for sale the property - on
which is situated a 13h-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. 18:251e
l'ENOElftS WIESTER
Tenders will be accepted up to 12
o'clock noon Saturday, April 4, 1953,
for the eonstruction in the Village of
Blyth, of a WO() gallon reinforced
concrete weter storage reservoir, ex-
cavation, fill, pump house, electrical
light wiring, piping, etc.
Construction ehall be in accordance
With engirieers plaps.
certified cheque of 10 per cent
of contractor's bid shall be submitted
With tender. Lowest or aAy tender
not necessarily accepted. Plane may
be seen at the Clerk's office, er
further information obtained from O.
R. Hagey, Engineering Co., Fort
Erie, Ont,
George. Sloan, Clerk,
Blyth, Ont,
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AUCTON SALE of farm stock and
implements will he held on Thurs-
day, April 9th at 12 noon at the
farm of Gerald Hunt, Lots 19 & 20,
Cericeesion 8, Carrick Tmenship, 1
mile east of Mildmay. There is an
excellent herd of Holstein Cattle,
all milking or with calf at foot.
The list also includes a good line
up of 'implements and a new Case
Model D tractor. See full list next
week.
Gerald Hunt, Prop., Wes Abel, Auct-
ioneer, ' 25b
EXECUTORS' AUCTION SALE
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