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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1956-04-25, Page 4DRESS TIP "YOUR FURNITURE with cuetoreeenede slip covers made to order. Call Mrs. Harold, Bluevale, phone 709w4, 25:2:9e WASHING MACHINE for sale, rebuilt Beatty, 60 cycle; guaran- teed and reasonable. Apply Geo. Baird, Lower Wingham. 13:25e HOT WATER. HEATER 3000-watt, for bathroom tank; with' auto- nettle cut Off for sale. 1 inside wood panel door 61/ex2Ye; Green Broadloom rug, Tone-on-Tone, 7V.ix9;. Phone 322. 25b BABY CRIB in good condition. for sale; ,complete with spring and, mattress. Call 799W4, Mrs. Herold Elliott, BlueVale, 25' ALUMINUM DOORS; Windows, awnings, steel or alumie mim, barns for sale. Apply to Jas, S. Cowan, Listowel, phone 327M. 25,2,9* -EASY ELECTRIC washing ma- chine, 6, cu. ft. Frigidaire and. one chrome kitchen table, nearly new, for sale. Phone 618w3. 25b TWO MAROON broadloom rugs for sale, 9!, 11" x 9' and 9! 11' x 15e with underpads. Phone 217. 25b CORNS? Use Lloyd's Corn and Callous Salve and Pads - for painful corns and callouses. (ailickly effective. Salve 50c - Pads 25c - at McKibleone Drug Store. 25b, MASSEY-HARRIS No. 8 manure spreader for sate; also pump jack and efiltivator. Apply to Wilbert. Procter, phone Bressels 15r16, 25* .BABY: CHICKS, KITCIfENER ,BIG-4 Hatchery has chicks, immediate delivery. Pul- lets. Broilers. Cockerels. Day- old, -started. Ask us for prices and information, We don't think yo'u can beat these chicks for fast growth, early 'production. And you'll need that right now from, your April-May chicks. For a generation this Hatchery has been raising and 'selling chicks. Agent Bluevale Milling Co„ Bluevale Phone 610R21 Wingham and 804'14 Brussels. LIVESTOCK FOR SALE lEGIS 41olstei b. cord. ''VerYegOodedaM, ed.. Thos. Hayden & Son, Gerrie. 25* 16 PIGS ten weeks old for sale. Apply Clarence Ritchie, phone Wingham 626w2. 25* SHORTHORN BULI.: for sale, serviceable age, good breeding, priced to sell; 11 good Yorkshire chunks, twelve weeks old. Wre. Nickel, 8r14 VVroxeter, 25* A EEAN'-TO 16' X hp.' for sale; 2 bred Shorthorn heifers, due in June, Apply to Wilbert Fralick, R.R. 1, Wingham, phone Wrox. eter 1r2, 25* 45 PIGS for sale, ehunkee and stieicere. Apply to Lloyd Morit,-- gennery, phone 74331, -4* 25 f' DEADSTOCK WANTED CASH PAID for dead, Old, sick or `disabled horses or cows. Phone Atwood 153 celicet. rrM30 0 WANTED TO BtY WARDROBE in load Condition Wanted; Male 601.M, 18e CASH POR SCRAP, highest prices paid on batteries, radiators, metals, .east and steel. Phone tftw4 IYMW Wingham, d't.Ma(r!, ARLEY Sirtowtfts-rot bog 'barley toritratt available See .ohn Mitristesid, Winghtutr, phone 4465, larrit 0001t) SINCIE furrow rlding plow wanted, Phone 632,12, 26I1 kr) GRAIN wanted learnedlate. ty, Apply ti 'J, Oblates, 32r4 25h SAVE MONEY PREPAYING Town of Wingharn 1956 Tpces Taxtlayer8 may make payments on accOutit o:r. 1956 to es tip to 80 per cent of 1955 taxes.) Interest at the rate eq Vont per tent, per anrhibt allowed' on such, prepayments. Prepayments of.takes must be inane at the Town Treasurer's Office, Town ttall, W. Ad CALBRAIIII, Treasurer, Town of Wingham Phone 139 Wingham R. HAMILTON i Cec. Walpole SASH' • FRAMES' Pittsburg PAINTS SCREEN'S ' HARDWARE 4 04e The 'WI)! haat *Oaewe*? VIt'elt • FOE RENT SMALL SAVE 3.5113x18 guaranteed' for One-heur Me; new and re- built. Safes opened, combination changed, We buy safes, highest pricee,--j, W. Locking, 461-11th St e A. W., Owen, Sound, phone 1156. 11:18;25:21] SMALL DWELLING with running water and garage on Josephine Street, for rent. Available May , 1st. Phone 593, Wingham. 18:25b BRICK HOUSE with hydro for rent, near Whiteeharch. Apply to Ben MoClenaghan, R.R. 5, Lucknow, phone 40231 Wing- ham, tab IIIISCELLA.NEOVS• LAWN MOWERS repaired and sharpened .; new and used mowers for sale. Also bicycle- repairing, Jenkins Repair Service, Minnie Street, phone 276W, 16.25b FOR TV AND RADIO REPAIRS call Dunkin Television and Radio, Teeswater, phone 27 or Wingham 703J1, 14erb IS YOUR TELEVISION properly insured for all risk coverage? For information phone 293, Stew- art A. Scott,: Wingham, 2rrb DEADSTOCK REMOVED from • your farm promptly for sanitary aispesal. Telephone collec t: Palmerston 123W, Durham 398 or Winghaln 378, GORDON YOUNG LIMITED, lrrb WEATHER, INSURANCE,- Pro- tection against loss or damage by WINDSTORM, CYCLONE, or TORNADO, For information phone Henry Johann, Belmore 21. 11:18b STEWART A. SCOTT can now save yen 15% on your car or truck in- surance,. 'Yearly or six months policies are available. Special rates for farmers, For further information phone 293, Wingham, 29rrb SANITARY SEWAGE • disposal septic tanks, cesspools, cellars, etc., pumped and cleaned, quick service, all work guaranteed. Apply Louis Blake, phone 42r6, Brussels. 1.5erb GENERAL BULLDOZING, bury- ing stone piles, fence bottoms, stumps, etc., see Ross Hastings, Wingham, phone 740, 25 WATERLOO CATTLE Breeding- Aesociation "Where Better Bulls Are %Used". "Foe artificial, in- semination information or ser- vice front all breeds of cattle, phone the Waterloo Cattle Breeding Association at: Clinton Hu 2-3441 or Mildmay 130r12 be- tween 7.30 and 9.30 a.m, We. have all breeds available - top quality at low cost." 25rrh NOTICE' TO HOME BUILDERS TR, YOU ARE. planning a building project this summer, we are in au pcisition to' give you first class service for your cement work.. House basements and, floors, barn walls and floors (completed in one pour. Contact Made Christensen, 'phone 11r7, Blyth, 25rrrb FINANCING A CAR? Before you buy ask about our Low Cost Financing Service with complete Insurance Coverage. STEWART A. SCOTT Phone 293 Wingham 25rrb MALE HELP WANTED MEN NEEDED to help take care ore expansion ,program. Ages 'rieat ':aPPeate anee had ;.geod -character. If your present earnings, are not enough for present day living costs, and you are ambitious enough to be willing to do some- thing about it, we can offer you the Opportunity of earning at least $100,00 per; week, •as many of our men have earnings well beyond this figure. Why not take one day off from your present job to investigate, It could easily effect your whole future. Apply to Box 37, Advance Times. 25:2b WANTED AT ONCE Rawleigh Dealer in Hueob. County, Write Rawleigh's Dept. D-453-R, Mont- real, P.Q. 25h FEMALE IIELP WANTED GOOD COOK tweeted 'for summer season, at resort, experienced in general cooking, capable Of tak- ing full charge of kitchen; also geed Cook On pastry and cakes etc, Referenece, Apply Eon 238, Kincardine, Ont, COOK wanted for Wall summer lodge on Lake Huron, Apply to tox 38, Advance-Times. 25* SALES CreERK wanted, part-time or full time. Apply Hex 84 Advance-Times. 211 k WASTED TO BFfl T SMALL FURNISHED t ent wanted to rent or largo fled- sitting room, Apply to R. Nelson, CRNX-TV, phone -158, 254; MOIAAN ROM" wanted or buy, possession around ICC Phone 140. 25b COMING EVENTS A BENEFIT CONCERT and dance for McWhirter family, Brussels 'Toevn Hall, on Wednes- day evening, April 25th, Your donations will be gratefully re- evived nt anYthne via Canadian Legion or Riverside Motors,, for full information phone 3, Ivan McDonald, Bressels, CE 18:2513 NOTICE-Hog Producers' Meeting of Lucknow area will be held in the Recreational Hall, Lucknow on Friday, April 27, at 8,39 -pen, sharp. The speaker will be-Jake Kohler, General Manager of the Ontario Hog Producers' AsSocia- tion, 25b CLEARING Furniture Sale fes, the Pearl Wilton Estate at Flora Street, Brussels on Saturday, April 28th. Furniture, cooking utensils, garden tools etc. Terms cash, Time. 1.00 p.m.• In case of bad weather sale will he held in Arena. Goidon Jack- son, auctioneer; Bob , Johnston, clerk. • 26b TEACHERS . WANTED WINODAM 1PUISI.TC SCHOOL Applications for the position of GRADE TEACHER for INTER- MEDIATE 'GRADES will be re- ceived from qualified teachers until May 12. Duties to commence September 4th. Applicants are re; quired to state qualifications, ex- perience and phone number, Salary will he according to existing schedule. Applicants should con- tact in writing or by phOne Mrs. Roy Morgan, secretary, Wingham, Ontario, 25h TENDERS CALLED . Tenders for painting exterior of Wroxetey Ignited Church, also re- finishing church 'pews and floor will be received by undersigned up to May 1st, 1956. Lowest or any tender ,net necessarily ac- cepted. • J: Howard: Wylie Phone Wroxeter 60 18:25h TENDERS WANTED MORRIS TOWNSHIP, Tenders for the contracts, of repairing and ,co.nstructing !the, following drains in. the Township of Morris will' be received , up until 12 o'clock noon, May 7, Ike:- Spivey Drain-consisting of 5,327 lineal feet of tile drain. Bosnian Drain-consisting 'of 1,500 lineal feet of tile drain. Cole Drain-consisting of 10,550 lineal feet of open drain. Plans and specifications may be seen at the Clerlee office. Tile will be supplied by the ToWnship for the tile drains. A certified cheque for ten per Cent of,' the contract price must accompany, each tender. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted, Geo. C. Martin, Clerk 25:21 PAINT TENDERS :East WawahoshTarpe, .School Board., requests, :oinp ;Contra* tin :interior .re-decorating on possibly 7 'ohools, after proPosed repairs have been completed, on 2 buildings, Definite no. U3, 116, U7, Se, 1311, if repairs have been completed tenders Will be received on 813 and U6, Tenders can be made for spraying, hand brushing or other type, The lowest or any tender 'not necessarily accepted. Tenders will close May 5, 1056. Apply Roy V, Pattison, Chairman, R.R, Wingharte Ontario, phone 71033, Wingham, 25:21e HURON COUNTY" East ,Wawanosh Twp. School Area requests applications from qualified Teachers for September. Protestant. 1, Jr. Room Belgrave Village 4 grades (25 pupils) Z. No, T13 on. NO. 4 Highway between 13elgrave and l3lyth (13 pupils) 8; No, 1, 4 miles west of Bel.. grave on Huron County Highway (34 pupils) modern school. All schools are equipped Modern- ly, Music SeperViede, rotating library. Salary range last -thrill $2,500, - 0,600; C. H. Wade, Sec., Beigrave, Ont. 21;411 I wrilOttiAni.• IgettIVAll-In memory of McLennan who pima away five years ago April 26, 1951, A silent thought, a secret 'tC4 Reeps his memory ever dear Time takes away the edge tiff grief Pat memory terns hank every leaf. -Aver remembered 'hy wit told CARD OF THANKS We would like to take this opportunity to thank our many friends and neighbours for their kindnese and help' when our house was destroyed by fire. We would like to mentian the promptness with which they got as back in a new home, "Thanks again for everything,"-The Cook, Family. 250 CARD OF THANKS I wish to acknowledge with sincere thanks the thoughtfulness Of all my good 'friends and rela- tives while I was 'a, patient in Welland Hospital and also while convalescing at the home of Rev. G. 0. Cox. The many letters, cards, treats and beautiful flowers were much appreciated,-Mre, Malcolm Ross, Whitecluireh, Ont. 25b CARD OP THANKS I would like, to express my sincere thanks and appreciation to 'the many friends and neighbors who so kindly remembered me' while, I was a patient in Victoria Hospital; London lend the. Wing- ham General Hospital. It would be difficult to write . each one personally, but my. appreciation is no less sincere. I received every consideration and excellent atten- tion from the doctors and hos- pital staff. The many friends who called helped pass the hours I was forced to stay in 'bed. Flowers and cards seemed to collie in a constant stream and I rarely knew a day without both coming to cheer and beautify my room.- Mrs. A. Nimmo. 25* CARD OF THANKS I would like to' express my sin- cere thanks to all my friends and relatives for the lovely flowers, gifts and cards ,sent to me while I was a patient in Wingham General Hospital and at home, Special thanks to Mrs, Morrey and her, staff of nurses, Dr. B, N. Corrin.-Lois Gilkinson. 25* THEY ARE PREVENTABLE Accidents on the highways can he consistently avoided, Statistics show that in nearly 98 accidents out of 100 the ears involved were "in apparent good condition". Moreover, the "enormous majority of accidents" happen on good dry- surface roads and in conditions of clear visibility. So they are preventable. Even in wintry con- ditions roughly half of highway accidents have occurred on hare surfaces. -The logical coriclusion is that the overwhelming majority of accidents are not events of chance or fortune. They' are the natural and often inevitable sum of hu- man behavior. Stirely, one other fact is perti- ieeeit, eibri•Joeflyn,.Rekers medico; ,lagel the *Provincial Government whose duty it is to check all serious highway accidents in Ontario, is our authority: Upwards of 50% of all such crashes involve liquor! Here. Surely is the Arch Enemy of care- ful human behavior .. They ARE preventable. 25b• BIRTHS ALLEN-At Toronto, Western. Hos- pital, on Tuesday, April 24, 1956, ' to Mr. and Aires. John B. Allen (nee diary Ross), 'a son, David' George. RYAN-In St. Joseph's Hospital, Toronto, on Thuissday, April 19, 1956, to Mr.. and Mrs. Edwin Ryan, a son. ROBB-le Wingham General Hos- , pital, on Thursday, April 19;2056, to Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Robb, R.R. 3, Goderich, a son. KROH.N-In Wingham General Hospital, on Thtirsda,y, April- 19, 1956; to. Mr. and Mts. Charles Krohn, Winghani, a' son. MacEWEN-In Wingham General • Hospital, on Thursday, April 19,. 1956, to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas MacEwen, RR, 2, Gerrie,. a son. BUTTON-In Winghain General Hospital, on Saturday, April' 21, 1.9'56, to Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Button' Lucknow, a son. WALKER-In Wingham General Hospital, on Saturday, April 21, 1956, to Mr. and. Mrs; Joseph Walker, R.R: 4, Wingham, daughter. FIDDES-In East. General Hospi- tal, Tor -ante, on Monday, April 16, 1956, to Mr. and Mrs, Ralph 'Pickles (nee Ruth Brown) a son. 1 CARD OF THANKS Mr, and Mrs, R. T3. Coultes, Bill and Glen, wish to express their sincere thanks to the Wingharn Firemen, neighbors and friends for their prompt and willing assistance at the time of the fire which destroyed their barn. 25b CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Elizabeth Casemord wish to express their sincere thanks and appreciation to all their friends, neighbors and relatives eoe the floral, tributes received .find e -kindnesa ,shown to them ler, 44 avemen t. •, .e 25* ., CARD OF THANKS We are very grateful to the friends who helped us extinguish the fire that threatened our 'house, and for the Wingham Fire Bri- bade.-Afr. and Mrs. James Sa,n- clersen and family. 25* and Mulikiloh, visited on Sunday with their daughter, Miss Arlene Rock of the hospital staff who has been a' Patieat with pneumonia during the past tWo weeks, -Mr, and' 1Vtra. Orval Hastings and children have been staying at the home of 14r, and Mrs, Alan McGill of Tornberry for the past two weeks, while Mr, and Mrs. McGill have been to California, They, are expected, back this week, end. -Mrs. Carrie Taylor and Mrs. Orval Habkirk returned home last Thursday after spending three, Weeks in Bermuda. They went by train' to New Yotic and then by boat to the island and they had a most ieteresting and enjoyable ttip. "I'm having three accidents today . . driving thru a brick wall, turning over twice and a head-on smash-up . . can you give me a repair estimate?" This• young maniac is certainly looking for trouble. Most of our customers are lookingW to avoid it. They, 'have us check their cars regularly to insure safety on the road. OPTOMETRIST : • - Thoroughness - Ability Time jested • . • Phone 37 fora pointme.it ),6 tni111111111.111,11111111111111111111111111EIMIIIII11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 CUPBOARDS GLASS STAIRS: • , , 4 Custom Woodwork Carpentry - Building Telephone 260-w Wingham BUSINESS and PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY A. H. MCTAVISH BARRISTER, SOLICITOR and NOTARY PUBLIC IrEtswArEn - ONTARIO telephone 23 Teeswater Wroactor-Every Wedneeday afternoon, 2--4 pile ' by appointment, ,Fredericli F. Homuth Phm.B., R.O. Carol E. Hiuntith,1Ft.O. • Mrs. Viola H. noinuth R.O. OPTOMETRISTS PHONE 118 Hatriston, Ontari0 FIVE-ROOM apartment at Bel- grave for rent, Hot and cold water, 3-piece bath, Apply Box 36 Advance-Times. 25h REAL ESTATE , TWO-STOREY RED BRICK house on Charles ..St, for sale. Six rooms and 2 sunrooms, oil furnace, Ap- ply 'evenings or Saturdays to Verna MeLeughin, Shuter St., phone 2903. alert, 2-STOREY FRAME insul-brielc building for sale near centre of 'Ingham business section, Cortez plete modern apartMent above, room for store or apartments below: Concrete block bUilding at rear 28x40. Small down pay- ment. Box 19 Advanee-Times, 7rrh 4 BEDROOM FRAME house in the town of Wingham for sale, situated in good residential dis- trict. Contact Mrs, Fred Ross, phone 203w, 25:2h MODERN 2-STOREY home on Catherine St., featuring spacious living room with open 'Eyepiece, family-sized dining room, large kitchen and separate breakfast room, den, 3 bedrooms, 2 bath- rooms, ample cupboards and closets, oil heated; landscaped lot. Apply Box 35, ,Advance- Times. 25b DWELLING, one-storey, frame, insul :shingle clad, asphalt roof: Contains two bedrooms, living, dining and breakfast rooms,,,and bath. Oil heat, fureece; electric refrigerator, new washer and' dryer, Moffat electric stove, Attached gaiage. Located north centre in Wingham. To be sold. at a bargain for cash. Price e6,000,00. Apply:. H. C. MacLean, Realtor, Wingham, 13 Ont. 25 , DWELLING, 11e-storey, red brick, furnace heated four`-piece bath, three bedrooms, living room, dining room, and kitchen, At rear of house is three good lots, This property is well located and pffered for immediate pos- session. For particulars apply: H. C. MacLean, Realtor, Wing- ham. 25b CLEARING AUCTION SALE of Farm Stock and ..Implements George Nesbitt, Auctioneer, will sell by public auction at north half of. Lot 34, Concession 7, East riWandsh. "TowtiShip, one 'anti half mike south- of BelgraVe• ',and three and three quarters' Wait of No. 4 Highway, on Thursday, May 3rd, at 1 p.m. the :following:- HORSES---Belgian mare 6 years old. CATTLE-Hereford cow four years old, fresh six weeks with calf at foot;' Durham cow eight years old, due May 12th; Hereford cow five years old, fresh three months, calf at foot; Durham cow four years old, fresh two months; calf at foot; Durham cow four years old, due September 5th; Durham coe,r six years old, fresh two weeks with calf at foot; Dur- ham cow five ' years old, fresh' six weeks with calf at foot; Durham cow nine years old, fresh two weeks with calf at foot; 'Durham cow five years old, due Tune 3rd; Durham cow nine years old, due August 1st; Shorthorn bull, pure- bred, thirteen months old; Year- ling heifer. MACI-IINERY - Sohn Deere Model G, row crop tractor, re- cently overhauled; (Iasi bay haldre wire, tie, motor driven; MeCor- enick-Deering ineilage harveete.t, With knife •grinder; Case 10-inch her/Meer Mill; 3-furrow ace boLtorn, International plow; Massey-Harris 1-foot binder; Otaco stiff toioth cultivator; Henry Diston chain saw, three years olti; two-wheel trailer, 5-ton capacity; root pulper; Merry Tiller garden tractor, with nil attachments; Massey-Harrie cream separator With electric Motor, and other artIcleek ten numerous to mention. Tering Ceell NO reeeeve, farm is' mild, floariest Itrightleir, George Neebill Proprietor Auctioneer fl urge Clerk emete, Wedueetheee API% 2,9/ 1145t5 • , • - • Richar4 Roberts of Ter- onto. spent Saturday In town, Ivlrsj leranh, 'Sturdy' spent last ,week in Owen $0100 with her son, Wm, Mrs. .Sturdy and fam- ily, -Mr, and. "Mrs.. Reg soelyogel. and son,, Brian, or .Listowel, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.FrAnit Sp elvogel. -Mr, and, .Mrs, Leonard :Swat- ridge, of Bowelgevilier spent. the' week-end with Mr, and Mrs..1-14,- old Swatridge; -aerre, Henrietta. MacDonald and Mrs, LeRoy Bender have returned .hotne after visiting with' their sister, Mrs, WIii, Cesselle at Shoal Lake for two months, - -We; Chas, Roberts'spent last week in Toronto with Mr, and Mrs. Richard Roberta and family and' attended' the christening • of her granddaughter., ---Mr. and Mrs. tiugh. Sinn.arnon, and John, Minnie Street, and Mr. and Mrs. Kennetir Sinnamon and. children, visited on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Her- tel, of Kitchener, cv.pouny, you don't Itnow very much. about bringing up children, do yon.r. Mother: "Now what in the.. • I d. made you, say that?" "Well, I. was just thieffing, • you always make me go tO' bed, when I'm not tired, .and then you, make me get UP When S am." • Ifo ihe Finest, in `.WO. Service .• , LEE'S TA X1 24 HOER SERVICE Weddings, Funerals and Shopping il!pips aping Downtown . , . Crogstawn . , Out of town. , . CALL los RONALD 6, KANN Public Accountant OffiCei Royal Hank 131dg. ReSidetteet Rattentairy St. Ailt * 466 , 114141614 611tAktO CRAWFORD HETHERINGTON Bertistere, Solicitors, Etc. Wingham, Phone 48 ;I. EL CRAWFORD, QR. R. S. HETHERINGTON, (r. J. W BUSHFIELD Q.C. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Etc, Mance to Loan Office."-Meyer 13loetit i Witighain WELLINTON FIRE Iiistiranen CoMpany 11:814 IMO e, An all Canadian Company II! 'lli has fettlefeilly Setited its hollikrg ter keeler a; o*ittort, Head Office .,4.., Toronto It (1,11490tican InahrilliCe Atelicy Wingiiiint