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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1957-04-03, Page 4Ph I i5. one Wingham rrb AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE LE'T. US QUOTE .YOU ON C./UI DIVIDEND-PAYING POLICIES TERMS .-- 6 MONTH'S or 12 MONTHS Special Low Rates for faro:Jere CarsA Truc . . MacLean BY EPAY1NG TOwn. ot Witighain Taxes .Taxpayers may make payment§ Oh account DEADSTOCK removed promptly f6r sanitary disposal. FREE pink up on larger animals; reasonable collection charge for small ani- Mids. Phone Collect Wingham 378, Palmerston 123W or Dui ham 398. Gordon Young Limit d. Hullo Folkst The. World's Most Elegant, ciir. • The story is- told in -car-buildingAcireles of an elegant .,dinner oin -1927 when an English lady sat next to 'the Preach automobile, ,'manufacturer Ettore Bugatti. She remarked to him: "Of course' everyone` knows you make the finest racing cars in the world, but for a' town carriage of elegance, one still must- go to Rolls Royce." Bugatti was enraged. Re went --back to his • factOries in. Aisace-I,orraine ' whene 'he ruled like- a afendt baron, and set abont to make the worldN most elegant car. It was the Bugatti La Royale —which cost $30,000 for the chassis alone, '•the coachwork. was •extia. - It. had a Wheelbase, of 14 feet, two inches, From the vrindshield to the radiator capineasur- . ed exactly seven feet, - • But 1929 came soon after and Bugatti• made Only seven at his elegant monsters that could-. ride dead smooth at three mites an hour or speed , ?LARNE •MeDONALet • ' • . One that was owned by King Alphonse of - Spain, had a'$13;000 convertible body added to it. During the war, a• man with a knowing eye found the ear in a New Yerk.junkyard.• and bought it for, $350. ' That -was probably the world's greatest Used car bargain and not.,, admit,. the sort of thing you'll find at our place, But — our prices are tlfe lowest, and it's good to' remember' that the 'priCe• you pay for a used car is not"attly the price at the lot but also the .money • you 'Spend for repairs. That's 'Where our, traded used cars •;score, because every tar 'la gone over • by otir best Mechanics before it ever sees the lot. 10 We '09% (011101411•1 w•••• Leo. • vrI4L4Q,4) 1,,,,,,, 416010.1111110016111101111111101in ... 0014110 .. 0 ll litUe -ELLIOTT, REAL.ESTATE AGENCY Myth, Ontario = Phone 104 GORDON ELLIOTT, BROKER Fleming S. Baliagh, Salesman,' Victor Kennedy, Salesman, Res. Phone, 586J, Wingham. , Res. Phone, 78; Blyth Large ,Farm Listing, Dw,ellings & Business Property`., Listings and Inquiries' Invited. "WE SPECIALIZE IN GIVING SERVICE', t. llll oa, ... . .. ... iiiii ... iiii pi iiiiiiiiiii Pip iiiiiii iiiiii 1101,111111114111M i 1 ii 11I0 iiii iiii 01i100 iii U1.. BUSINESS- and PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON Barristers, Solleitora; Into, Winghrun, • Phikaa 48 al. IL CRAWE'ORI), Q.C. * R. S, HETHERINGTON, Q.O. A. H. MCTAVISH ...‘ BARRISTER, SOLICITOR • and NOTARY PUBLIC. TEESWATER - ONTARIO Telephone x3 Teeatviiter Wiroxistettvotywoohiowity blterritoOti, by appointment, is W. BUSHFIELD % Barrister, Solicitor, Ni.darY, Et.. Money to Loan Office-411eYer Block, WIngham erossEiiiyokki 1/aL-f-.• (.5)/Qt fig 1.5Y/eV/Ct. 6-4Z 4141 •0001C1/14 a41- pHcaaia., 4- 4- 5 9 7,14.53:411F "411.T.44T .114;b4m'AdvonWIlmok'W*4404.ori,Apkit• AUCTION SALE MRS. ARCHIE MESSER PASSES SUDDENLY Firneral services were held hek for the late Mrs. Lucy Beswither- icit on 'Wednesday, 'Mareh-27, from• hen' late residence at Fordwieh l ReV. 3. W, Hird of Foravrich Unit- ed •Chtirch, of whinh she was a member, condected -the 'service. Mrs. Beswitherick had spent het entire 81 years in the Howick corn-1957 munity and passed away en March 24th, following a lengthy illness. Her two daughters, Lenore and Lot No. Violet are both at home, the form- er being on the staff of Norwell High School. Her ' late husband predeceased her 28 years ago. Mrs. Beswitherick's only 'sister passed s, and a garage, away in Toronto on March 22nd ated on a corner 6, 1880, was marriest in. a922 :.to and wasaburied in Fordwich came- oil furnace. Proper- Harry McGee, of Wingham, where tery on Monday, March 25th. -Mrs., ered subject to a re- they have .resided Most- of 'their IF7terscirw.witi'lleeh:rieci:m married 'life. There••were no, child- etery juSt two days Was also buried in. The couple"- celebrated 'their 35th wedding anniyersa.ry last' summer. The funeral will take :place 'on. Thursday, April 4th,. from the R. A. Currie , and Sons funeral horne, at. 2,30. ServiCeS Will' be ,condueted by the ROI. Alexander' Nimmo and the ,Rev. D.' 3, MacRae. Interment will be _made Winghtup cem- etery. 41 of 1957 taxes up to 80 per tent of 1956 taxes, Interest -at the rat of -Vont per cent, -per atituith will be 'allowed-on -such prepaymenr,§/ Prepayments -of taxes must' be -made at the T' *tr. Treasurer's Office, ToWn Hall„ Wo,A. GALBRAITH, Treaturet,, Town tit .Witoilithi ...anonornarilareorroornoiroassiarraritaratiarrarieroosiaossre iii rti i .V4?# §414f4. LEDS USED FURNITURE, Buy and sell, Toasters, 11$ plates. radios, -table lamps, °leeks, re- cords,, 1950 Hillman Sedan, re-,• conditioned and painted, Phone 3$0, 3b ARTICLES for Sale—Milk filters '"RaPid• no" 6" 79e; 61/2" 85c.— ALEXANDER'S HARDWARE, 3b priLARL White Lloyd buggy in ex-cellent Conclitioa for quick sale. Phone 560. 3b GENERAL ELECTRIC washing Machine, slightly used, for sale, reasonably priced. Apply Box 24, • Advance-Times, 3b FOR YOUR PAINT NEEDS see ' the Flogiaze Dolour Album, A colour' and finish for all'interior and exterior prciblerns.—The Wallpaper Shop. 3b GOOD SAXAPHONE, trumpet and P.A. system for sale. Apply to Mrs, Bertha Hendersqn, P.O: Box 234, phone 312. MODERN AWING-• ROOM SUITE for sale, consisting table, buffet, china cabinet and 6 chairs 'in 'excellent conditinn. Phone 369. 3b • WHITE ENAMEL COOK STOVE for sale, Cheap,r 7 cu, ft. frigid- aire. refrigerator- in geed condi tion. Phone 453. • 311 MEAT FOR.SALE. Good beef ).)) the quarter, :killed under license f rpm the. Dpt. of Health. Year- ling heifers, front quarters .31c and hind quarters. 39e, Raynard Ackert, Ripley, phone 24r30 'Ripley. firrir SEE our newest lines in fishing eimimment which have just ar- rived.—ALEXANDER'S HARD- WARE.: • 3h RED- x SUSSEX started pullets, ranging from two weeks to nine weeks, for sale: Also 1000 bales of good mixed alfalfa and time- `thy hay: Apply to Jas. R. Coul-, tes, pindite 743w2. • 3b; USED VACUUM GLEANERS for sale; ;16.00 and up.. Filter Queen Service, Blyth, Ontario, • 3* 854T. GENERAL TRAILER at a real bargain price on easy fi- nance terms for 'quick sale. Phone 386 except Sundays. 3b AVAILABLE NOW—Loin priced plantation ;paint. Plat white Outaide white per gallon, $3.49; per quart, .98c.—The Wallpapei Shop. 3b CUSTOM pUTC1:1ERING, cutting and wrapping, choice young beef • by the quarter or piece, fresh pork sausage for sale. Also suck- ling piga, R. J.. McLennan '& Sort jIluetrale, -R,R. `2, phone Brussels 1011, 20,27,3* LIVESTOCK.FOR SALE, 24 PIGS 'Seven weeks old for sale. Apply to Archie Pardon, phone 014.13. 3b QUIET, av,L'ATURE Shorthorn bull, Ransom- Stiltait„Nci.'.339532, .0 for, Sale. Originally from Wm, Man.' ninWs herd. Apply -ter Norman , Coulter, phone 792w2, Wing. ham. 3b REAL ESTATE LOTS IDEALLY LOCATED - for sale On Carling Terrace in' Wing- . ham. 'Pride: Best offer. Apply phone 599, Wingham. arrb DOUBLE HOUSE and two-car garage on Centre St. for sale. Oil and coal furnaces. Kitchen Cup- boarda and , 3-piece bath in each apartment. For further particu- lars Galls Stewart A. Scott, phone 203, representing Robt, Martin, Realtor. 20.27:3:10b HOUSE • AND BARN on choice lot on HaVeloCk St., 'Lucknovr, for sale. 'Property of Samba Burns and the late Mrs. Maria ` Burns. Contact Mrs, Alfred nit- Lileknow, or .T. D. Burns, Wingham, 3b REAL ESTATE FOR SALE f.4-Storey house in Pleasant Valley, 1008seSSion can be given any time, , 11 -storey house on Josephine Street, Possession can be giVen ,Oh May 1st, 1057, Tile South 139 feet of Lot 17, Mc Crea'a Survey, Beigtave, ate possession can be given, P01' particulars apply to Crawford And Hetherington, Barristers, ate.,' WINGHAM, ONTAR 0 27,31) SALESMAN' WANTED MAN WANTED for Itawleigh bUSi- nest; Sell to 1500 Meanies. Geed Orr-Alb, 'for hustlers. Write today. Ritwleigh'e DePt. D-453•;S., Mon- treal, Clue, BEM .ftririt ,habSe t6 house' Or dir•-• eat 'frottl.--yout Otall borne. 'Very tatriintlao$ fine .1iirle1'Ohandise, 400 y BOX,' 0:10* 1.rog RENT BOOK NOW for your vacation! Well-furnished cottage at Kin- tail, 30 minutes from Wingharn Large lake frontage; quiet beach wonderful for children, H,dro, oil-heated. Sleeps 8 -comfortab- ly. No bedding or linen supplied, AriPly 'Box X26, Advance-Times. 3:10:17:24b .WANTED .COMING EVENTS DRAIN -TENDERS TOWNSHIP OF, IIOWICK Tenders will be received separ- ately. for each drain by the 'under- signed until 2 p,m., Tuesday, April 16th, 1957, for constructin g and supplying material for the follqw- ing Drains: (1) Killinger, Municipal • Drain and Branch a•-• Consisting of a700 lineal feet of 6" tile drain, - 1000 feet of 8" tile drain, 800 feet of 10" tile drain, and 1700 feet of 12" tile drain, and 2 catch basins. (2) ,Jack Bennett Municipal Drain — Consisting -of 1085 lineal feet of 8" tile drain, 1287 feet of 10". tile "drain, two catch basins and culvert under road. (5)„ Parrish Municipal Drain Ex- tension — Consisting of 400 lineal feet of 6" tile drain, -1000 feet of 8" tile drain, 1249 'feet of 10" tile drain, and catch basin. (4) •Win. A, 'Bennett Municipal Drain and Branch—Consisting of 8655 lineal feet (8000 cu, yds.) of open drain, and removal and re- placement of culvert, Plans and specifications may be seen from the Clerk. A certified cheque for 10% of the contract' price must ' accompany each tender. Lowest or any tender not neces- sarily accepted, J. Harold Pollock, Clerk Gerrie, Ontario, 3,10b CARD OF THANKS I sincerely thank - Mrs. I. 1Vlorrey -and staff of Wingham General Hos pital and all- those who 'sent cards and gifts to me. A special thanks to Dr. M. H. Corrin, -Dr. B. Corrin and Mrs. Twamley.—Mrs, Jerry Cranston _and Leone, , IN MEMORIAM MERRICK—In lovin,g memory of my dear husband, Irvin W. Merrick, in .his 39th year, who- passed away suddenly at his home 39 Catharine St., Wingham Ontario, on Tuesday, April 3rd, 1956. • •, Today recalls sad memories Of my dear husband gone to rest And the one- who thinks of him today Is the one vyho loved him best.: My lips Cannot tell how I miss him • -My lips cannot tell what, to say, -GOd alone knows how I miss him In a home that is lonesome today —Lovingly remembered and sad ly missed by his wife, Helen. 1VIERRICK—In loving, memo Irvin W. Merrick, Who di ed vety ry of stiddenly at his home on TueS- day, April 3, 1956. "I'd trade all, my tomorrows for just one yesterday" —Sadly missed by a ck Ituated 7-roorn, 11h-storey, ahouse. Property will be of- red subject to a reserve bid. Terms—Real Estate: 10% on the date of sale and the balance within „thirty days thereafter. Further particulars and conditions of sale CLEARING AUCTION SALE 75 Reg. & Grade Jersey Cow's, & Heifers—Top Machinery pill be h'eld at the farm of AREND BURGERS & 'SONS Lot 23, con, •1, Cuirass Township 4 miles North of Wingham, 1,4,1 rail° West, on No, 4 Highway, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10 Sale start With Machinery at 10.30 a.m.—stock at 1 p,in. sharp No reserve as farm has been sold. TERMS—CASH Lundh booth on the premises, DONALD B, BLUE and LORNE McLELLAND, Auctioneers . 3b ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AND HOUSEHOLD FURNISH- INGS OF THE ESTATE OF ANNIE C. OLVER, TH PREMISES VICTORIA STRF,D WINGHAlVt, ON APRIL 6th,. at 1 O'CLOCK REAL ESTATE , Lot No. 67 and Part of 66 on the Corner of Vi Frances St., in the To ham. On this Proper a six-room . brick ing three bedroom and is well situ lot. Heated by ty will be off serve bid. . TERMS: REAL ESTATV---10% on the date of sale and the lial- ance within thirty days there- after. F rther particulars and condi- tio is of sale will be made known on the date of sale, or may be had an application to the undersigned. There will be offered for sale at the same tinie and place the fol- lowing honsehold goods and furni- ture: • 3-plece Chesterfield suite, 'Settee, Desk, oqd. Chairs, Small tables, Lamps, 2 Rugs, 2 ,Congoleuin Rugs, Oak Hall Seat and Mirror; .3 Mir- rors, Dining Roorn Suite; 2 Bed- room, Suites; Chest of Drawers, Couch, Drop Leaf Table, 3 Kitehen Chairs, Frigidaire, Kitchen Stove (coal or wood); Sewing Machine, Rangette, Washing Maehine, Dish- es, Lawn MoWer, Todls, Other articles die numerous to mention, TERMS : CA SH. CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON Solicitors for' the Executor L. G. BRYCE, Auctioneer. - Wing'ham, Ontario. 27:31) The 'oat) of former well- known resident of this ,district oc- curred auddenly in Eaeter Saturday, when Mrs. Archie Mes- ser, 70, of Gederich, died following a stroke, Mrs, Messer, accompan 7 ied by her de:tighter, MiSa Mai.; garet Measer,•..had ;'1 been...a in -Lon-. don for medierd :attention"; and,' on While there she atiffered a seizure at hnedi r paivs:yerd. artwolrgiy•.7 :0.)ri,:o.,k :hod stopped .,at a :restalrant .1n7Exeter., The fornter "Elizabeth cAllister, she was born in West.;.W.awarMali Township,',a daughter. of; the late 'William • McAllister 'and jaae Ann VVilson. She waS married to Archie Messer at • her herne, Illicrest Farm, West. Wawanosh, in -.1920. Later they.reakied at 13.111eyftie and VVroxeter. Her Infsband died ,in 1949. Mrs. Messer is survived by heir daughter, Margaret, of: Gederieh; a brother, David McAllister arid a sister, Miss Josephine MeAllister, both of Dunganhon. The fynerarwas held from the R. A. Currie & ons funeral_ home in Wingham at 2.3(i pm.' on Tues- day,. with .in ern-lent • hi Wingharn Cemetery.: Rev.' R, G. MacMillan, of Knox Presbyterian , Churcil, GoderiCh, Officiated and pallbear- ers were; -Burns Moffatt, -%Grirdon Messer, Gua Redmond, Theo. ,Red- mond, Jehn ,Thomison and Donald •Thompson. „ Mrs; Harry McGee Died on Tuesday Mrs: Mary D. (Minnie). lVfcGee, Frances Street, -wife of Harry Mc- Gea died •at the Winghani General Hospital on Tuesday of:jliis_iveek. She was '70 years of age. ,; Mra. McGee, born D. Halli- day in licivrielt ToWnship: on auly Wilfred, Fryfogle Dies in Detroit The death of Wilfred Fryfogle, formerly of Wingliam, occurred in Detroit on March 28th, after a long illness, The funeral service was held in Detroit on March 30th. Surviving are his wife, formerly Annie 1VIeEwen, of Bitievale, and oee son, Dr, ,James, of Detroit; also two sisters, Mrs. William (Mae) heard and Mrs Thos (Mande) sSmith, of London, and three grandchildren, Mr. FrYfogle, was the son of the'-late .Mr; and Mrs,- Dan Fry- fogle,• While here he was employed orf the Office staff at the Foundry and' with the bank. Clayton and hHeaprhreywFs.rYfogle, of Wingham, are The funeral took place in Detroit on Saturday afternoon. T •411 41/NDS OF JOBcPRINTING WHITECH08111 Miss Marjorie CouRea nurge-hia training in Guelph Hospital, spear: the week-end at her home here, , ' Mrs. Donald McDonald of , St, Helens and Mr. and Mrs, Angus McDonald and family visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Hugh David McDonald of Milton, Mr, Dan McGregor, who game from the Weston the 25 day ex- cursion trip, left on Tuesday to visit with Mr. Thos..MeGregor be- fore returning to his 'home at Ken- ton, Sash. The, folks of S.S, No, 9, East Wavvartosh, postponed their our until April 11th, The young, folks in this district are holding a farewell party in the 1VreinOrial Hall for Mr. Roas • ' McGregor, . this Friday evening, Dr. Harold Robinson, of Walker- ton, Dr. Wilfred Robinson, of Dry- ' den, Northern Ontario, and Mr. Wheeler's daughters from ,Chicago and London have been with Mr, and Mrs. Wheeler at the Lakeport, • Indiana hospital, during the past week, following an accident on Monday of last week, Mrs. It Laidlaw and Ivan visited -- with Mr. and Mrs. J.'Kerr and family ,,on Saturday at BlueVale. Mrs. A. Campbell Die§ in Tuinberry Mrs, Andrew Campbell, life, long resident of Turnberry, passed away at her home bn Friday, March 29, following a two Weeks' iilness: She' was 85 ye rs of age, Formerly Margaret Robena Bryce.; she was a daughter of the late George Bryce and Jane Turn- bull, She attanded Holmes' school and on April 10 1900 Was Milted in' marriage with Andrew Campbell, at her home lot 18, con, 12; •Turn- berry. Mr, Cant:0011 predeceased , her,in January 1956. Surviving are a son, Alex Camp-i• bell and ^ a brother, Leslie -Bryce, both f Turnherry, and two sistera. Elizabeth, (Mrs. liector McLean). of Wingham and Nettie (Mrs. Marshall Ifainea) of Guelph: ' Ftmeral servide was held at 1.30 on Monday April 1 at the R A Currie '& Sons funeral home with interement in Winghara Cemetery. Rev. p. MacRae, minister of the Wingham United Church, of which Mrs. Campbell was a Member, officiated. Pallbearers were Lorne, McAl- lister, Redmond McDonald, Glen Kennedy, Harold McCiamick, Ar- thur Bryce arid Alvin Mundell. SISTERS BURIED TWO DAYS APART mil 'no s is so ma mau. LEE'S TAXI Day and-Night Service PHONE 185 Ion sue Ns oo oom so ow SMALL DWELLING en Josephine .St, kitchen, living room and bed- room. Available immediately. Phone 593, 3b 50 ACRES of fall ploughed sod for rent. Apply -kg Bill Kinahan, phone 717W+ Wirigharn, $b THREE-ROOK upstairs apart, merit for rant, POssessiep int- inediatelY, heavy duty • wiring. heated,Phone 338J, " 27* APARTMENTS TO RENT—Apply to .Mrs.: W, Henclersop, Box 75, Lueknow, phone 1083, 3:10b FIVE ROOM APARTMENT over Dominion Store for rent, bath- room, bet and cold water, heavy duty wiring, easily heated, air- conditioned, Phone 4133. 20rrb FOR'-RENT OR SALE-100 acres in Township of Morris, Immed- iate possession. Apply Crawford & Hetherington, THREE UPSTAIRS ROOMS • on North Street for' rent. Side en- trance and big garden. Phone 502312. 3* 8-ROOM BRICK house for rent, heavy duty ,wiring, water, ad- jacent to highway 3 miles south of Wingham, immediate posses- sion. Apply to Norm Higgins phone 32r9 Brussels 27b JERSEY and , GUERNSEY Pro- ducers.interested •-in shipping milk to a reliable Toronto mar- ket or anyone interested in con- verting to, either breeds in order-, to send milk to this mar- ket. Please "contact: Hayward 'Milk Transport, Listowel, Ont- ario, phone? 1181. 3b LOST CHILD'S -ORANGE grader taken frOm back steps of home. Any- one knowing- the whereabouts please phone 646w. 3b .PERSONAL WHY SUFFER -the agony of Rheumatic Pain, Sciatica, Lum- bago, when 13.11MACAPS will ' help you to welcome relief. Ask your Druggist: 3b = AMBULANCE. SERVICE CURRIES AMBULANCE, Wing- ham. Safe, courteous Service, Phone Day 51, Night 716, or 636. 13Irrsh DEADSTOUK WANTED MISCELLANEOUS /3EAGLES AT "STUD, two regis- tered sires from Field Champion Ancestry. Excellent hunters. Phone N. Stephenson, Ethel, 34-9 Brussels. 27:3" (S YOUR TELEVISION properly insured for all risk Coverage? For information phone 293, Stew- art A. Seott, Wingham, 2rrb STEWART A, scam tan no,W Save you 15% on your ear or truck in- Surandc. Yearly or six Months policies are , available, Special . rates for farineira. For ftirther InfOrmation phone 293; WIrigham. 2Orrb 'SANITARY SEWAGE disposal septic tanks, .cesapools, eellars, etc., pnntried and cleaned, iiulek service, all work guaranteed. Apply LOuis PhOne 42r6, 15rrb Friend. 3* EXECUT of valuable rea hold furnishi MAR at the p SATURD. Real Village acre is s bri fe ORIS SALE l estate and house- gs of the Estate of ARET BROWN reinises, Fordwich, on AY, APRIL 6, at 1 o'clock state Lot No. 2 in the of Fordwich, containing' 1/2 more or leas On thi ro ert an P rrb will be made known on the date of sale, or may be had on applica- tion to the undersigned. There will be offered for sale at the same time and place the fel- lowing household goods and furni- ture: 1 chesterfield suite; 1 carpet; 1 Domestic sewing maehine; 1 Eaton se-Wing machine; 4 small tableai' 4 rocking chairs; 1 side- board; 1 extensiOn table; 1 drop- leaf table; 1 singre bed and mat- tress; 2 dottble beds and mattress- ea; feather ticks arid feather pil- lows (6 pairs); 4 dressers; 3 wash- stands; 1 daybed; 1 chest of draVv- ers; 1 card table; 2 heating stoves; 1,srnall cook stove; I 2-burner elec., trio stoire (Beaver); quantity of quilts and fancy work; Pots, pans and dishes; quart sealers and pints, some With fruit; other articles too numerous to mention. Terms — CASH, CraWford Hetherington, Wingham, Ontario, . Solieitors for the Ekecutor. T. 1. Schaefer, Fordwich, Auctioneer, Ewart Whitfield, Gorrie, Clerk, 3b ..A.rtRLQO CAME Breeding ASsobiatiOn "Where Better Btilla Are "Per' artificial ,ki , .Settilniitlert infOrinationi Att. Vide'. front all 'breeds Of' tattle, phone- the' Waterkie tattle it la StirletlY agal,104 OUr rules Breeding Aaseelatilin att. .Clintea tilvOlge. the nettle Of .addresa HO 2-3441 130til be, .71,!Itsznntt,,44.. tween 780 and• 0.30 , adn, NWO. Please de net .ask. Ink Hifi hitVe. ivy:40144e —• to0. infokmitim4. • itotlitY dt low 6.40' 28ttb Ansoosienaaosaitoraoloasesiissetow,-" Box.1461clere garnet got 'Given Out pa APARTMENT for rent, Phone 329. YOU'VE TRIED THE REST; now 27:3b try the best for spareribs and AUCTION SALE saurkraut on Wednesday, F ridayAuction Sale of two-apartment and -Saturday evenings, Corn- house and large lot on McIntosh merelal Hotel, Formosa, Od12/07 St., in Wingham, , for estate .of Walter Wright, Saturday, April 6, sold subject .to reserve bid, Terms: 10% day of sale, balance in 30 days, when possession will he given. W. M. Pratt, Q.o., ,Solicitor; Gordon Jackson, Auctioneer, 27,;,1) • AUCTION SALE of farm, stock and implements at the farm of Jamee.A. Wilson, lot .31, eon, 1 Kinloss 'at 1.30 p,m„ Thursday, April 4. Also Brick building, 40x110, partly roofed :with steel, to ' be remo'ved frbm the prorn- ises. Doors, belting, lember,sorne hardwood flooring, exhaust fan „suitable for blowing cu.t. hay or straw and an assortment of •othef useful articles, —Emil MeLen- nan, auctioneer. 3b ctoria and n Of Wing- y is situated cottage, includ-- LOCAL 0$TION 1956 During the year 1956 the Ont- ario Temperance Federation gave co-operation in organizing 28 Local Option contests. Fifteen of these resulted in dry vietories, Between September 1956 and February 1957, nine out of eleven contests were won by the drys. , Nine vetes Were held from December 1 to December 12, Four of these were on the same day, Never before had the 0.T.P, been confronted with a heavier day's Work, All four were dry victories, The story or tht Vote in Georgina Township, York County, suggests one of the secrets of attccess such conteats, Every Olinister in the area gave hia support the ea.nipaign and signed a Ritter urg- lag the Votera to use their french- iSe, The resUlt Was the beat dry victory for yeara . Raleigh Township, near Chathalt, the dry Vote was greater than. in the pre- Viorrs Vote four years ego. It Should be 'noted that The Trade learned to airold bring- it* on contests in any other than placeS Where theY feel Cenfident of Victory. • 8b FINANCING A 'CAR? Before you buy ask abotit otir LoW COst rinanting Service. With templete CoVerage, STEWART A. SCOTT Piton. Mt Whighant PrO Frederick F. flomuth Ph111ti.13.; R.O. Carol E. liornnth, R.O. Mrs. Viola H. Hontuth oritmEmIsTM PHONE 118 Hiarriaton, Ontario WELLINGTON FIRE insurance uornpany ' VAL 1840 • An all company Whielb has Stlithfifily Stirred its 0010, hnidera for Over a 1:e14101. ' Head Offiee Toratito. Ii.,MaeLetist Inatfratiee Metier Whighture • — • •