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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1957-02-20, Page 4Ij r nY AdetelleteeriMea, Wed • e0, 1051 FOR SALE itOR .SALE, .Good beef by stile quarter, killed under aieense PPM. the Dept, of health. Year- ing 'heifers, front egerters 310 knd hind •quarters, 39c, RaYnard ~Ackert. Ripley, phone 208Q ;RtpleY; . 6rrb LEE'SHSED :PU.RNITURE, Bey; and sell, Phone 185. $Orrb MARSHALL "Spring -time" smooth top mattresses,, reg. 547.50, Febre- ary offer, ,$39.50, two weeks. only, R A„ Cereie & Sons, Furniture, Wingham, 13,20b ATTENTION ALL FARMERS.--, We have aur spring grass seeds In stock. Order now and take delivery now and avoid higher prices, Qur prices are right. Chamber ' Hardware s for allyour. term a m n eels phone e W oxe tet 62r5, • 20:27b 0I -FI EQUIPMENT; 20 watt 'Iieathkit W4M amplifier arid pre -amp, Electrohome tuner Garrard ohanger (diamond sty his), all in cabinet; separate dual - speaker corner cabinet :Phone $79 evenings. a 20 I'ER,01AL Conn EXEl� wa WW4 SUFFER the agony of Rheumet'i:e Pelle Selatica, Lunt, bago, when RUMAQAPS will; help you to weicome relief, Ask your Druggist. 20b D i • SALESMAN WA111TED WANTED: --.1 an for steaoy. +ravel among consumers ie Huron County. Permanent connection With large manufacturer. Only reliable hustler considered. Write Rawleigh's Dept. J3-453-131, Montreal, P,Q. 20b Ile YOU'RE . EARNING $50.00 or' less and would •like • to increase' your income, do not wait , ,join a progressive Company and' become a progressive man. .We'll tell youhow ow if you write to t e amile �'' x Dept, 45, Station Ci Montreal. 20b FEMALE HELP WANTED GIRL OR WOMAN WANTED to clerk in grocery store irnmedi- • ately. Write P.O. Box 414, Wing- ham, 20b G,ARRY registered seed' oats for, Sale. ' .Apply to Leslie Fortune; Wroxeter 12R9. 20' GDOD USED B. T. and Pedlar steel stalls and stanchions, water bowls,; steel post, cow, calf and bull pens, litter carriers at about half price. Apply to L. H. Koenig .& Co., Bot 31, Mildmay, phone 56, Concret and steel stable builder; 13,20,274 Sll'FALL'SCREFN G.E. TV .for sale, Price $50. Phone 486R. 20* COB CORN delivered by truck for sale. ApplY N• E. Neville, Bien. heim, Ont., R,R, 2 Telephone OR, 6-2135., 20:27.6* ER P SAIN LAMB COAT A for sale; Cheap. Phone 502312. 20b 704 BALES. OF MIXED HAY for 0 sale. Apply to James Devereaux R.R.- 2, Lucknow. 20'4 keTCHEN" d j rleaf o table le. and 4 chairs for sale Phone 90 after 6 p.m, • 20b PURINA STARTED. PULLETS— ' 25,00' Sussex X°Red, 3000 Red X Rock 21months old February 21; Choice w, pullets, will 1 take old hens in exchangeand deliver •Tavi- stock Poultry Market,phone 60 Tavistock; e. 20;27b . ON SALE • AT "FalrY land "' Wi tno g 1 ham's Infants and Children's Wear Shop, oiie-piece nylon and'. gabardine e Snow suits, sizes 1 to 4. at $4.00 to $11.79, 3 -piece all -wool coat sets for boys and girls, sizes 2 to 3x at •$9,88" to $14.49. 20e SEED OATS, Garry, Rodney and other varieties Seed Barley, Brant, Herta, Montcalm.• All these grains are Registered No, 1, ---.Howson & Howson Ltd. 20:27:6:1$:27b SUIT: WITH EXTRA PANTS; 'free. Men—you have only 10 More days left in which to order your . new . made-tb-n}easure suit with extra pants FREE at ARMITAGES. These suits ' are priced • from' $39.75 and; you can order your suit now and: take 'delivery in March, April or May. This sale ends February 28th. 2 0- b .NAME BRAND, QUALITY HOME FURNISHINGS direct from the 1niiinulfacturer to you; at prices, no other dealer can give you," due to low -overhead, mass perches ing power and ,tremendous turn- over. Make your selections from batter grade mtnufactur'ers such es •Peppler's, Knechtels, -Andrew Malcolm, Deilcraft;;. 'Hardings & Torinto Carpet, Sklar;' Snyders, Marshall, etc. Pelee "furniture'. and beeedloomat your favorite stiles, !then write 'or visit os for comparison and savings!„ Smit ty's Shopping' Centre, Ltd "The. Furniture Town of Canada” Han- ove'r', 20:eh: '.A'MIUj 'LANCE SERVICE OUPlitIE'S AMBULANCE, 'Wing - belie Safe, courteous Service, lefitene Day 51, Night"7164,. et 636. 13rrb DHADSTOCIC WANTED DEAbSTOCK removed promptly ter ti'a sitary disposal, FREE pick up on larger animaleeereasonabte. collection charge for email' ant- Male, ni-m , Phone Collett Wingham 311 .1 -, 3 1ni-erston 123W or Dur-: tf' h m 98. Gbrdori 'Young Limited, < + ! 6rrb •iyrhrrrriiiV.riiYUlrei'i9.YlY{i"Nnrliiiir,ir0rinirii , x Holders' Names Not Given F Out • rt *gnaw, . stir. temoo..�' ''ail' . hi 6 Milne or tititleeSe 5', ertisrer' utting: hi AO* Nitrnber , a :ter 04 11 = _, s x efeleSsitteetorouteeneueisteenteet WANTED WANTED GOOD HOME IN' 'WINGHAM wanted for 7 -year-old boy fora year while mother takes nursing course. ,Apply to Mrs. Clara El- liott, Lucknow.. 20' WANTED SET OF COUNTER` SCALES wanted, Platform type with dial, 15 lbs,• or over capacity: Wing - ham Manufacturing Co., phone 875, 2Qb • • LIVESTOCK FOR SALE , HEREFORD CALF . and . 9 -pigs . ' weighing 100 lbs', each for. sale. Apply' to Earl " Toner, phone Fordwich 57r31. 204.- PUREBRED 0r PUREBRED BRED' YORKSHIRE Gilts for sale at market prices, Apply to Ed, Powell, R.R.- 1, in W ham g ,.,.phone •18x14, ` Wroit- eter. 204 REAL ESTATE von SALE 100 ACRE FARM,. - Con. 4, • East• Wawanosh, 25 acres fall plowed, 55 acres „excellent . hay, and pas- ture, the rest hardwood '}bush. Barn 60x60 and cement . silo,. hydro and, water in; barn and house. ,Apply to P. de Groot, R.R. 3, Blyth, phone•35R33, Blyth, • • ,20*. FOR SALE' DWELLING ---1 storey clapboard Ranch type on lot 57x132, 'Land- scaped, North Street, Wingham, Erect d 195-p. eContains11 fu ,base- ment, three bedrooms, 3 piece bath, kitchen, 'dinette, living room. Furnace heated (sawdust burner). Low taxes. For immed iste Possession.a1�1Y to II',C . MacLean, Realtor, Wingham, Ontario, phone 115. 20h YOU'VE TRIED THE REST, .now try the best, for'spareribs and saurkrayt on Wednesday, Friday And Saturday evenings. Coen*` menial Hotel, Formosa, Cdi2/57 • CARD OF THAkI S • , M. :and Mrs. Tommy Parker and 'family wish to thank their many friends for their kind words Of, sympathy during their' recent bereavement, . 20'" CARD OF MANNA I ' wish to • thank mymany my ',friends' who so kindly remembered •me with cards, letters and treats While Iwas takingtreatments :at ,Victoria Hospital, London, --Addie M. Abrahain,, ' . 20" CARD OF !THANKS I would like to ;sincerely thank my friends in' Wingham who sent flowers, cards and gifts also letter;.. of goo .cheer to ree ;while I was a patient in Victoria Hospital, Lon- don. Your thoughfulness will al- ivays be remembered,. -Mrs. Helen Kerr,. � 20b GRAVEL TENDERS Township of Turnberry Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned until 2 p.m. on Saturday, March 2nd, 1957 for the: crushing and hauling of approxi mately 8000 yards of %" gravel, to be spread to the ,satisfaction of, the road superintendent,' not later than July ,1st„ 1957, contractor to strip and maintain pits. A marked cheque for $300 to accompany rten= ders. Lowest or, any :tender not necessarily accepted Geo: 'T , .. , Thomson, ' Clerk. , 13:20b TENDERS WANTED Tenders for the',c n r act of sup- plying, crushing and delivering approximately' 12,000 cubic" yards'. of gravel on Morris, Township roads will be received by the un- dersigned up until 12 o'clock noon, ch 1 19 .11ia�r 571 Crusher is th be equipped a with three quarter inch screen.• A certified cheque for q $200 must accompany each "tender, Loveett 'or. any tender not necessarily accept- ed, Geo. C: Martin, Clerk; 13:20b TENDERS' Township Y of Turnberry • S aled tenders s will be received by th e undersigned until -2. P.m.o onSaturday, March 2nd., 1957 for ap- proximately'`,600' lbs, of Warble Fly, Powder, Lowest .or any tender not necessarily accepted. • Geo. T. Thomson, Clerk 13:20b FOR RENT �.3-ROOMED SELF ,CONTAINED apartment on Josephine Street for rent. Immediate possession, Phone 2 4R e 5 R. 20b APARTMENT FOR RENT: Hot , and cold water, cupboards, pre. vale entrance, immediate posses- sion.,, Phone 329. 2 b APARTMENT for rent on Joseph- ine Street, 5 rooms and bath, hot and cold water; heavy duty wired, easily heated. Apply to R. J. "Galbraith, 23rrb APARTMENT for rent. Phone 329, 13b -ROOM APARTMENT for rent. Reduced rent during winter months. Phone 207. 13,20b MISCELLANEOUS CS . YOUR TELEVISION properly insured for all risk coverage? For information phone 293, Stew art. A. Scott, Wingham. 2rrb •8TEWART A. SCOTT can now save you 15gi, ori your car or truck my surance, Yearly or six menthe polletee are available. Special rates ter farmers. For furthet information phone 293, Wingham. 29rrb 3ANITARY • SEWAGE W dispel"dal septic `tanks; cesepooid, cellars, tee., • pumped and defined, *deli Service; all Work guaranteed ;A I PP y Loeb; Blake, phone 42re, Lrussele, ltif` rb iVATERLOO CATTLE Breeding ,seoeiati'on "Where Better I3tjltb Are Used", • e or artifieiii hi benrinatlon intormatiort et Sar Wee, from all ,`breeds of cattle,• pliatte the Watetioo Cattle Rleedfitg Atteth ation ate .Cl ftod Hu 24441 or Mildmay t30r124 tn" ee rl 1,30 and 9.� _ 90 L,iti, vs'e hitt. it breeds ittrailralite top: %Witt ssrt :lo* cont». 000. • TENDERS. Township of Turnberry Sealed tenders ;will be received by the undersigned until 2 p.m. on Saturday; March 2nd, for • Warble F1P Ply Spraying for the.1957 season, Lowest or, any tender not necessar- ily accepted. Geo. T. Thomson, Clerk 13:20b TENDERS WANTED Tenders to supply a three quar- ter ton truck for. `the Township of Morris will be received by the undersigned up until. 12 o'clock noon, March 1i 1957. • Truck is to be equipped with a spare tire, . heater and directional lights: Lowest, or any tender !tat neces- sarily accepted. Geo C Martin, Clerk 13:20b .T... ' 1-� GH SCHOOL 1 Xji fpr _ ht b g , Adversity When e' w lookr 'th n dictionary e ovary we find that adversity is defined es, "misfortune." We all trust that ill luck will pass us by, but very few of us are fortunateenough to. attain the realization of this hope. However, quite often adversityis really' a blessing in disguise for by striving to overcome it, we become stronger and are better equipped to meet whateverlife may bring next. An easy life does, not produce a great Man, . Let us recall the words of Theo- dore Roosevelt, "There has never yet been a man in our history who leads a life of ease whose name is worth remembering." We can keep effort alive in °.us by a little uncalled-forexercise every day. That is by systematical ly self-denying in little, unneces- ary points. Do something worth- while for, no other reason than that you would rather not do it, so that when the hour of need, comes it may find you trained to stand the test. ,.Th man Thedaily who' has 'arcus-; timed himself to the habits of at= tention and self-denial will stand' like a ..tower, when , everything rocks around him and while his softer fellow -men are sifted like chaff in the blast.: Sometimes in. our schoollife we' `feel that the discipline is too rigid or, the standards of our work too high, However this is a :benefac tion and we shall realize it as such Funeral T hursda ' Y For Mrs. . . a kn�' x ess Services :were; held, on Thursday, at the Church . funeral home in Teeswater' for Mrs. Mary Ellen Harkness; who died in. the .Wing - 'ham General Hospital. on Monday of • last week. Mrs. Harkness had resided in Culross Townshipfor the past 55.• ear' s. 'Her husband, usband, James Harkness, died some years ago. The former Mary Morton, she was born at Durham, • Surviving are four daughters,' Mrs.George ge .Gamble, Teeswater; Mrs. James , Struthers, Belrnore; Mrs, John Reid, Hensall; Mrs. Da- ted Ireland, Culross; and six sons George and. Leslie, Culross Mid - ford and James, Teeswater, Wil- fred, Harriston and. Gordon, Hen- sa11. ; Rev, T. J. McKinney y was in charge ,of the funeral, service on Thursday afternoon and interment was made in Teeswater Cemetery, y TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LOVELY QUILT suitable for spread for sale. Phone 436w. 204 when we go on to, further our studies or to take positions in life. r'Good timber does not • grow in ease, • The Stronger wind, the .tougher trees, The farther ' sky, . the 'greater length; ore for Them the m, the;.mote. the strent . Bh By sun and Bold,by rain" and snows:, In tree or Man,, good timber grows,"" 0 _ 0 ,70 Senior Girls' - Basketball •' The week of :February 4, ;1957, was an important week as . far as Sr, Girls' Basketball; was concern- ed, During. that" week' the' Whig- heel girls twice defeated the Code: rich girls. Wednesday the tw teams met in Wingliam for an ux Mrsr. Erskine roferood the rgalne, by Deanne Allan 424 0-9.,0 Jll uys' Btii,ketbyll On February 13,•the 'Wingham Juniors Met the Goderich' Juniore in ,a WOSSA'IF3asketball ,game. The game Started very, slowly and a4 the end •of quarter ,time the .snore was S-8. Then Wingham picked up and at .half-time the score was 22.16 for Wingham, The local h'boys held:. the lead during the. rest of the gams and,at • the final, whlatle the score was 48.-28, Peter Nasmlth led Wingham, with 16 points, Other marksmen were 'Hetherington 10. emir- , #� g Way 9, Lane 5, and Kennedy and Brown with`4 each, , by Rae Hetherington XIA Junior Boers' Dasketirall On Friday, February $, the Wingham .Junior boys played 'host to Goderich in their second and last meeting with this team, The: Wingham boys Showed more,,,scor- ing ability than in previous games as they: extended ,/their- unbeaten, streaks to 7 games, The final score• -was an overwhelming 77-34,' Rad ;'Hetherington paceee•Winghani :with' a grand tote of 41 ''Points,' 1.. Pete Nasmi th oil e . f o d with w l' 2. points,'; Pete ; Hemingway netted 6. Pointe,. then .came Dave Kennedy.' with .5 Willits, and. Wayne; Brown' and Rod MacKay, had 2 each, • by Peter •Nasmith IIA Concerto Defined n • What is the difference betweenit -,, a symphonyand a concerto? Ac -1 cording 'to the Book of Knowledge, 0 a symphony is ,performed by the!. 'entire orchestra throughout, A concerto, however, is composed for performance by the orchestra .and, one or two solo :instruments, For a concerto grosso, a small section of the orchestra is set aside to play its solo parts and then to join with the main orchestra in a vigorous part called the tutti.. citing game,'. At the, end of the first quarter Goeeeiche led Wing- ham 6-5; but eby 'half time Wing ham was ahead 17-9. - After that it was Wingham• "all the way," At three-quarter time the': score read 26-16 for Wingham. In the final. quarter Goderich .led the scoring by getting 8 points while Win • am got 3. Nevertheless when the. score was tallied, it read 29-24 for. the Wingham girls. Mrs. Tiffin refereed, assisted by Marion Currel (Goderich) and Marie Hastie (Wingham.) . e. Th on Then Friday Feb.. '. Y,:� 8 th 'Goerich •" d gals pl'ayed,i 'host'; ,Eo Wingham,, This .was a, real thriller (and' that's the understatement of • the years)" At quarter ;time' Wing- ham . had come through with'ten points in .their favour •: Goderich With seveneAt half titin a the score-. board read: Goderich -14,. Wingham 18. The third quarter was" even more exciting! Goderich'•• hit:. the' basket for 6 points while- Wing ham got ,:4 making.` the score'22-20 for Win hsm; From.here eon it wan at battle all•the way! ,With' 3 _menu-' tes to' go in. the game arid`: Wing- ham', leading , 28-26; '.one,• of• the Wingham girls . got ,a 'feel for; charging.: The free shot. was taken. 31064).111rA30 "oday and 'Tomorrow s. "HERE IS HQ'PE•H[tP••AND HEAI,iNS"•, TGt1itoS 1 ' ,11oh t ,This hi-NeCgiy at'tia'1e .series will contains .interesting facts. about ilu$pitals'and is' published as a publio service by this newspaper in 0,oper'atinlr With the Ontario tlgspjta1 Assd• ,ciation.. Have ;you .ever stopped to .coil aider Who as Well as what ,a hos- pital Is? - A hospital ;;s the people of the community,: Sickness; like the poor, will always be with us and there must be a place where the ,more ,serlous,cases can be cared for :ade- ,quately. The hospital is the cont- munity's. 'answer to this. need. carr out t docto' r's orders, highly trained nurses and tech-; nici a s,': plus. numerous ua other st aff members who play their part, dire ectly oreindirectly,' •in the patient's care:.Here, :too,. are costly :facilities and equipment' installed and main- tained for. the use'ef physicians treating the sick of the community. A hospital is• a corporate body. The people of :the .cominunity, who' own the 'public ,hospital, are rep- resented by the hospital's'voluntary board of governors, which is 'legally responsible for all activities withian the institution, The ;members: of the boardreust be certain that the hospital is well managed, that it will always be ready to help doctors car„e for every emergency„ A hospital ie doctors, . No build- ing, 'however well ,-egliieeed, can become a hospital until it has doctors,'The int s tri:ca 1 ..,teff is bas! '• to any hos ital, Youc p a t n s e a of,:oi n SP ea a h t 1 without u . �. wt tatr� o t'” p a u m teal o embracing its Medicall-staff wlto: have the,.`seicntific knowledge to diagnose and treat patients' ill- nesses. ' Who, :then, is a hospital? It is dedicated- !nenand womenre both professional • and non;pfofesslonai co-operating to make available the .1 best possible care for the ;sick and' injured of the community:. ROS=In Wing h S am Gener 7 e, . €' a Hos tal, on TeesdaY` F br'uar 121` pi, a _Y. 195? : to Mr.; and Mrs., Joh Roes; s� f • R,R,;1. Formosa, a, daughter SMYTH—I'n, Wingham 'General Hospital, , on Thursday, February 14th, 1957, to Mr. and Mrs. Robe rr .,1 ert Smyth; Winghain, a daughter; UCKLE= In ' Win B `ghaYn Gener a"l Hospital on Friday, February 15,' 1957, ,to. Mr.,.,and ; ;Mrs. • Joseph` e Buckle, R.R. 1, ; Teeswater, a daughter McDONALD— . In Winghamt-'Gen era! Hospital, on, Saturday; Feist ruary' 16, 1957,',to' Mr. and ' Mrs:• Hugh McDonald, • Teeswater,' $' 'daughter , • OGA� iV N In •Wi ngham General , Hospital,• on Monday;' 'ebru'ary, 18; 1957, to Mr. and Mrs. `Rose: Vegan, Wingham,, asdaughter. and missed, But, •Goderich •. hae,. the ball out at theft'. 'erre Of the court and still 3 minutes to play!' The ball was' passed, 'A `shot Was taken:.•The ball" slowly 'circled• the rim of the' basket•, (the:,only :thing that was slow) and • out over the edge,. The girls tried" again. They Y missed' > it back and alined., It hit the blackboard boutieed, hitthe rim of the,' basket ....and": bounced again,''A tie bali was ' balled. 'They lurl ed and the ` the whistle blew, "Caine over!" Wow! ,Avid whet n' game, ` ' Everybody, was' screaming; and umping in excitement!, The score "was still 28-26 'for Winham,. Top"scorers for Wngiiath were: Marg,; Machan. 13 points, e Muriel Gowdy 9, and Ruth'.':Fryfogle 6, an LEE'S' TAX Da�y and Night 'Serve PHONE 0 185 .r i.No or • Hullo F O,IIfS./ $to•• Me 1 t You've Heard p This One . The easiest; way to tell a` car,story is to trapa• m chap : it e c ra grease' pit, stand over him and shout', He just can't escape. • The advantage of being a reader is that you carileanytime.'i Yave I Brit :here, are a fe w ',that I've forced -our peoplesnicker at There: was, the man In• Vakcouver, Venetia, who told thejudge li l to e wasli't`guilty of failing to-uuave his new license plateron 'hi' byeni 'the- rleadli e, "`Th p` n e plates were on my' car, he "right right on the ront seat" ''Best excuse live h time," , card in a lout, ,said.. the judge .aeter the prosecutor had. talked himself. out ' explaining .the ;difference between :in",an<l "on". .Gave him a suspended sentence The law, just the same, was able to trip up. another driver who thought he :had. 'an,angle. In Portland, Oregon, a .man set out to prove b J P e a et that :there . was no law against driving in .the nude- and was arrested for not having his driede's license • on his )person, "Things went ,easier for a wotuan in 'Tyler, Texas, who was asked, by the judge to explain why ,the had overparked in: front of •a dress ,, op . t "Tryingon a girdle -end was unavoidably detain- ed," she explained. I don't renew how she: was, but her sentence was, s'us1ended.• ' LOH E Like the woman in t N McDONi1LD he girdle, once'you buy a car: you're going to be in it, for some time. That's .. "whyit' . ,s good sense. and good business to pick • out .a+carits - car - that fits, , that fits your needs and fits your . poc keE= book..ee We'ihave sucha Iarge display of quality cars,,at our lot we,re- pretty, surewecan ftnd one just right fdr you:'" •• t.Y{${'r`_1. 4461„11 LIP. LOADS • SCRAP::: IRON, IIiGHEST PR$ S 'pAID F I Scrap Iron Steel Tin. Wire aitdeila ri tte es Cn r and r PPe . B nes,• >fiorseliair alters. t& 'Stilt s 299 Lawrence . Ave - Phone SH 3-g276 • KITC IE14i R ' 4 ArOgNErifilidalt** SALES z SEC V/CE H "JE x+59 ..cu. P U (!K 100100„0f , it. hri 1111110 ii 000 , ,r i•a: LI. , , IOTT REALE , TENDERS" Township' of Turnberry Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned'until 2 p.m. on Saturday, March 2nd, 1957 for Warble Fly inspector for the 1957 Season, Applicant to supply his own transportation, Lowest or arty tender not necessarily accepted. • Geo, T. Thomson, Clerk. 13:201, a v� � Mone'. BY PREPAYING Blyth, Ontario;, - 'Phone 104. CORDON, EL, L:`p T , BROKER ":Y i r Flcm aloin S..$"ails h ' g g , S esMan, Victor Ken 'edY, S ale man i'i s , Req. Phone, ,586J,, Wingham, ' ` Res. Ptionc, 78, .Blyth Large Farm' Listing, Dwellings & Business Property Listings and Inquiries I;nyited. "WE SPECIALIZE IN GIVING, SERVICE', huin;ilffprri fY"niri nnun".,: VENDERS FOR (;ERA VEL For Eats WaWeriosh Totenship Tenders will be" feceivee by the undersigned • Until • one &clock Tudsday, Mach iltlt, 1957.. for haul- ing and crush!* g approkiMately 1000; eu, y44 •of klutiik;delivereil on 0:411614 roads L0weeie ot•- any ten der riot' necesearfly aGee t'ed, gravel to as through % keteeri, a mark= ed ;Cheque for $860 00 to accompany each "tender, • Stuart : enu ley, road Superintendent, u cell ' P e nt, W.inghi#sir Ohtitrto.. •13120b FINANCING' A CAR? Deforo you boy y y n ak about 8dr. Low Cont k ineinbisg Servide With enttiplete fnatirance 'CdVerage; ham ST .,A ,. _., ST A:, scar? PB41110e Wilitgtt•in aerrlt GRAVEL TENDERS! !Township of Howler•1957 -'1'eilders plainly marked as to content Will be received by the undersigned up to 2 1),m Friday, Match 1 for. crttshieg and hauling 10,000 en, yds, more or less of gravel to be t inch screen and 4,000 eu, yds, more et •Iess' to be ie4 inch screen, Gravel to be delivs eyed anywhere, he the '1''oWnshlp of Heivick under 'direction of the 'road su etinten dent . Pits are to be stripped and maintained by the' contractor to ' slrtisfaetion of road superintendent All loads are to be fevelled cit the pit; The work not to be started earlier than 3tity let, and etimpleted by September 15th. hofs'furth .i 'further pa ticularb contact the road su er_ tend tit i p n e ,Anson. Ga!- health'; Gorrle, <intario', A certitled Cheque'- for 5% of the tender to aeeompany same, Lowest or .any tender not necessarily accepted, J Harold Ijolioek, Clerks Township of H'otvick, Glomi,, Ontsisrloi' 13:2011 ri BUSINESS` and PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY CRY CRAWFORD DETHERINGTON Barristers, Solicitors, Ltd Winghain, : Phone 48 rI: Ili. CRAWFORD,.Q.C. R, S. 'HETHERICNGTON, Q.Q. of .. .inn Town,MVV ha 1951' •Tax -CO Tia payers :,n'tay make payments "on,accotint of 1057 tai cS tip to 80 � , el cent of 1956`ta -es, Interest at the rate of )'c►tir ,percent, per i1nnu.tlxl. will be alloWecl ,oll sticlt,,prepti,yflletit,s:' Prepa:!Lents of taxes must � the made at the ',town 'Ireastller'S O%fIGC, Town nail, We A, GIALBRAI'CH, Treasurer, Townof VV�r#halm elideliMetteeeire1r01iiereitii0rirlllreett itIfiritri ril1000001.fUhliiteetilriririirUiii0001,prllrtllrirYlr-0,011itlier, `:fir t A. 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