The Wingham Advance-Times, 1957-05-01, Page 4The Wiligbam A
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957
FOR SALE
WEAN FOR, SALE—Good beef by
tile quarter. Killed inriler license
from Dept. of Health. Yearling
heifers, Top quelity. Lowest
prices, Raynard Atkert, Ripley
phone 2400, 3.7rria
16 -DISC CASE POWER DRILL
for sale, On Tubher, SsTo. 55 Mas-
sey -Harris tractor, 19S1 Ford
tractor. Will take livestock on
trade, Apply to Mel Jerrayn
phone 53r12, Brussels, lOrrb
CASH for Scrap iron, cast steel,
batteries, radiators, copper, etc.
Phone 67. 1,8,15*
USED WASHING MACHINES for
sale. Completely and thoroughly
rebtrilt. All refinished in gleaming
White enamel, Look and perform
like new. Name brands, Easy
$69.00; Beatty $69,00; °armor
$39.00 and $69.00; Easy Spindry
$139,00, Stainton Hardware.
24rrb
THREE CHICKEN SHELTERS
for sale. Brooder stove. Good
condition. Apply to Gordon
Walsh, Belgrave, phone 15r14,
Rrussels, 1*
LAWN MOWER for sale. Used
only two seasons, Phonj 697 after
• Alexander's Hardware. irris
USED REFRIGERATORS. Gilson,
,Leonard, McClary, $89.00, $139.00,
4149.00. Clean and in good work-
ing order, Stainton Hardware.
24rrh
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JUNO FLOOR POLISHER for
sale. Complete with sanding at-
tachment. Brush for scrubbing.
Scouring off old Wax. Two safety
•attachments. On display at the
Filter Queen Store, Blyth. Trade-
ins accepted. 24,1*
SEE THE SELECTION of Inlaid
Linoleum, Congoleum, Rexoleum
and Felt Bate in 6. ft, 9 ft and
12 ft width. A colour and pat
'tern for every room. The Wall-
paper Shop. lb
1 000 )3AGS PEI potatoes for sale.
Table or seed. Price right. Apply
to G Bondi & Son, phene 207 or
668. • • 24,1b
CArsTAIMAIsT RED CLOVER SEED
for sale, $23.00 a bushel. Timothy
$7.0Q All 1956 seed, Apply to Alex
Hackett R. R. 7 , Lucknow,„phone
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67r1, Dungannon • 24,1*
FARM TRACTOR MUFFLERS. for
sale. Ford tractor muffler assem-
bly complete $5.50. Other makes
at equal savings. Canadian Tire,
Wingharn. 24,1b
35 -ft. GENERAL TRAILEFtfdr
sale. At a bargain price, On easy
finanee terms, Also a' 16 -ft. 'va-
cationer. Phone 386, except Sun-
day& 24,10
TRAILER for sale. Silver paint-
ed. All good tires. Built-in cup-
boards arid small oil stove includ-
ed. Apply to Art IVIeEwa.n.
, 1*
COME 'TO THE WALLPAPER
SHOP for your deeorating needs.
The newest in wallpaper pat -
teres. Paint colours chosen and
mixed while you wait•The Wall-
• paper Shop, lb
EIGHT -PIECE Dining-wensute
for sale. Mao two Congoletun
rugs, 9x1$ and 6x14. Apply te
Geo, Selling, phone 588. lb
LIVESTOCK Volt $ALE
12 PIGS for sale. Ready to wean.
Apply ti Joe IVIOntgemery, phone
701w2.
SHORTHORN ROAN COW for
sale, Milking. Yorkshire bred
and open sow$,' Apply to Wilbert
Fraliek 11,R, 1, Wingham, or
phone iVroxeter 1r2.
REAL ESTATE
CORNER LOT for sale, On Cath-
arine and Boland Streets, Phone
554W. lh
TWO ACRES of land for 'sale.
Near the centre of Wingham.
Would make good motel site. Will
sell cheap. Phone 546R.
UNFINISHED 4 -room house far
sale. Room for ti", bathroom. Liv-
ing room, 20x11. Large garage.
Lot 70x175, • Total cost of ma-
••• terials alone $2,000. Will sacrifice
for $1,600 cash. Phone 4733,
Wingham. lb
CLA.RE SEWEL cook stove for
dale. Wood or coal. Cream and
, green enarriel. High oven. Phone
31r2, Wroxeter. •1*
KITCHEN SET for sale. Natural
wood. Table and six chairs, Ap-
ply to Clarence Friehurger. 1*
sQuARE BALE'D 'HAY for sale.
Alfalfa, Timothy and Sweet Cies,-
er. Apply to J". C. Procter, phone
13r121 Bruasels, ls
• sIVIILK „FILTERS' fel. sale—"Rapid
Flo", 6 -inch, 790'; 61isinch, 85e.
der's Hardware. • lrrb
•20 RANGE SFIEL'TERS for sale.
Sizal6x6 ft and 6,8 ft Apply to
.las. Dunlittr, phone Wreiteter
17r8. • lb
SEVEN -ROOM brick house for
sale. Cupboards, oil furnace.
Hardwood floors downstairs. In-
sulated. Barn and garage. Five
acres of land. For particulars
phone Wingham 461, , lb
HERE IS YOUR opportunity to
own a 6 year old home in Wing:
ham at a good price. This house
is located on Catharine Street,
near Hillcrest. It's a alis storey
structure with white asphalt sid-
ing, and the lot is landscaped.
There are 6 -rooms ort the first
floor, consisting of a kitchen
with built-in cupboards and a
corner sink, a good sized dining
• room with built-in china cup-
board, a living room 1ex18' 'with
two large picture windows, 2
bedrooms, which nsiglit also he
used as laundry room and den,
• and a 3 -piece bath. On the sec-
ond floor are two bedrooms and
a 2 -piece bath. There is a large
dry basement, containing a 'forc-
• ed -air oil -fired furnace, ls,undry
tubs and water softener.
Some of the extras 'include,
hardwood flooring throughout,
storm doors and windows ,and
• screen a for most windows, There
are also permanent steel shutter -
type awnings for the two pic-
ture windows in the living room
and canvas awnings for the 2
windows in the kitchen and for
the picture window in. the dining
room. • •
• Anyone interested in • seeing
this horrie is invited to contact
Bud Cruickshank, or phone 598.
lb
WHITE ENAMEL Clipper Range
for sale, With Water front. Used
one year. Phone 453. 1.4
HOUSECLEANING Speeials• for
aale. Used upright Hoover elean-
er, price $7.00; used Eureka up-
right cleaner, $15.00; Used Clegg -
le elettner, $20; used Royal elean-
Sr, $3Of Used G.E. swivel top
blearier, s$35; tiSed Kirby upright
•eleatier, r$45; used Filter Queen,
trip; need Electrolux cleaner.
.to.;', used 'Pinot eleatier, 60.
,These 'elearibra has% beentraded
in On new Filter Queen cleaners.
Aak for free heane derneestratiorf
Of lieSit niter Queen by phoning
Blyth 5 and' arrange tnpeirltritent
itt Plitt*
Queers Saralee Centre, BlYth, ib
SEED for sale, Certified Ranger
alfalfa, $28.00 pirs.; Bruce County
Grimm alfalfa. $29.00 bits.; "lintel+
einititY red eloVer, $29.90but.1,
timothy, $9.66 inis,; white or yel-
low tweet clover, $9.66 bus, All
No, 1 Grade. Also 'Aisike, Ladino:
and White butch tleVerg, °r-
efilled, Urania and ,MeatloW Fes-
cue &tastes for permanent p15-
ture
trilktUrett at reagentible
prfeet, fteglfitered Oat/ oats,
i. but; rem /Witt barley,
bilt.1 commercial No. I.
'er Dab, $1,55' bus.: comfier -
al No. Brant Barley,
Alto Other vatietiek, ROY
M. :it BON. Pinkettults vote
sio:, •
AMBULANCE SERVICE
CURRIE'S AMBULANCE, • Wing-
• ham. Safe, courteous Service.
• Phone Day, 51; Night, 716 or 636.
13rth
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1111SCELLANEOUS
AGENT for berry boxes and bas-
kets. Early • delivery discount.
Apply te Fred Daw, R.R. 3,
•Wingham, phone 7.11w21, • lb
CAMERON'S )3LLLIARDS will be
• open every Saturdaynight till 12
•pansfor the convenience ,of rural
customers. Complete line of men's
and boys' jeans, shifts, and over-
alls, Socks extra. Guns bought,
Sold and repaired. Ammunition
of all types. Electric shavers,
lighters • and "'Watches, repaired.
Open every Saturday night till
12 pan. " 17rrb
FLOOR SANDING and nnishing.
Our Specialty — Old floors made
• new. New floors sanded and fin-
ished to perfection. Satisfaction
guaranteed, Contact W. R. (Bill)
Rintoul, phone 251, noon hours
or evenings. 244,8b
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CON4EVENTS
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You'vp TRIM) VIE REST, now
try the best for spareribs and
sauerkraut on Wednesday, Fri-
day and Saturday evenfngs, Corn,
Menial Hotel, Formosa. cd12/57
FOR RENT
ROOM for rent in clean •mddern
apartment. Phone 530W. lb
100 A013E GRASS FARM for rent.
Spring water. Lots of shade, Ap-
ply to Sandy Nixon, Auburn, 1:8*
FIVE -ROOM APARTMENT civer
Dominion Store for rent, bath-
' room, hot and cold water, heavy
duty ;wiring, easily heated, air-
conditioned. Phone 413J, 20r1b
PASTURE for 20 small cattle for
rent. Apply to George Fisher,
Whitechurch. Phone 747W11,
lb
FEMAI.,E IIELP WANTED
STENOGRAPHER Rooklteeper
wanted for businesa., office. Dut-
ies to cornmence irnmediately.
Apply to H. C. MacLean. lb
LADY WANTED for a companion
for an elderly lady. Willing to
go to 'Kincardine. Apply by letter
to P.O. Box' 81, Wingham, On-
tario. •
OFFICE POSITION open, Typing
• is most essential. • For further
information call at Fry & Black-
ball Ltd., or phone 44. lb
FLOOR SANDING — Now is the
time to. have your, floor sanded
and refinished for only 5c to 100
Per sq. ft., depending on •the
Mot, We tise Fer
free estimates call It Temple -
mans Gerrie, Photie Wroxeter
230., 10,17,24,1b
IS YOUR TELEVISION properly
thawed for all risk eoverage?
Fier inferreatien phone 203, Stew-
art A. Setrtt„ WingliaM. grrh
STEWAHT A.., SCOTT can now
save you 15,f1, on your ear or
trtielt insUra ee, Yearly or SIX
Menthe polieies are aVallable,
•.8Pec1a1 rates for fernier& For
further information Phone 298,
Wingliant 2Orrh
PLEASANT GIRL or woman want-
ed for coffee •shell work. Must
be helpful and efficient. Exper-
ienced worker preferred. Also
woman to do dishes' and general
kitchen work, electric dishwash-
er. Both vacancies are full-time.
TWo women for upstairs work,
maltingsbeds, etc., and for laun-
dry work. Part or full time. _Ap-
ply to Mrs. W. Grose in perspn at
Hotel Brunswick, Wingham. No
phone calls please. • lb
N y
• SALESMAN WANTED
MAN. WANTED—Are you disSatis-
fled with your work? Would
you like a business Of your own?
If so, write Rawleigh'd Dept.
E-453-G.G., 4005 Richelieu• St.,
• Montreal, Que. , lb
AN ANSWER to your Wish —' a
quick and easy way to make
more'money enabling you to get
at last that "special something"
YYM want so. much. Don't wait.
Now's the time to enquire
ahem% it. Free information on
• request. h00 Delorimier, Dept.
57, Station C, Montreal.,
f
,• / WANTED
MODERN HOUSE or btalding " lot
wanted. Centrally located. Apply
to•Box 37 Advance -Times. Oh
SANItAPI SEWAGE DISPOSAL
teptie tanke, deaspeole, eellars,
etc., pumped •and cleaned, quick
gerVide. All work guaranteed,
Apply LOUis Blake, phone 42r6..
BrtulSela, '• 1.5trb
WATERLOO CALE Rreedieg
elation 'Where Eetter Hulls
Are User,• I'Vetk artificial hi.
tionittliition information or Ser.
Nice trent all breeds of cattle
• the Waterloo Cattle
•BreirclIeg Aktbelittiort •AtT Clinton
Ott 14441 or Mildmay 130r12. be.
• Weess tad and IVO Wa liaVe
• breeds
• lk 164 sottio • • 26gtb'
—
EMPLOYMENT WANTED
• PLAIN SEWING' wanted. Child-
ren's dresses and skirts, Phone
242.T•
WORK WANTED — Remodelling
homes, building chimneys and
repair, Also new buildings. Phone
• J. McKay, 103; 'Wingham. 24,1*
Catholic wpman wants house-
work in a Cattrofie "home • with
an elderly couple, Phone 1066.
• • lb
DEADSTOCK WANTED
•
DEADSTOCK reinoved promptly
for, sanitary. disposal, FREE pick
up On larger animals, rettOortable
colleetion charge for small ani-
mals. Phone collect Wingham
378; ,Palmerston 12w, •or. Durs
ham 8. Gordon Young Limited,
• • 6rkla
'LOST
Last Euchre Party
U eld at Legion
The winners of the last •etichre
Party of the season, with S.8 tables
in play, was held In the Legion
Herne on Monday e,vening, Werb
follows, Highest lady, Mrs. George
Day; Mrs, J. Halliday, highest lady
playing as a Man; J. D.'Reecroft
highest man; one hands, Mrs, W.
Henry; consolation, Mrs. Alan
Walker and .Mr, W: Lapp; door.
prize, Mrs, E, Fitzpatrick; bIrthi,
day Prize, lVirs. Crump,
, TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY •
20 ACRES OF CROP wanted to
put in •on a share basis. Alas)
cattle wanted -for grass. Robert
Moffat, phone 032J2. • • ••
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Clarissa
Katharine Mighton Ress wish to
express their sincere thanks and
appreciation to • those Who sent
florttl tributes, loaned cars a as-
sisted in any way - dUrilig their
receht low of a beloved Wife and
'mother. lb
BROWN leather' billfeld lost its
Winghturt on Sunday, April 28t1i,
With initials 3, Centains
chauffeur's license. jim Coultes
phone 729W2. •Ib
WOULD THE iniasox. who re-
. inoved the dip net frorn the Ver-
andah of my berne please returri
at once. Gorden Crispin, phone
317W, •
lb
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rivociATIONAL
OPPORTUNITIES
AlsitERICAll SCHOOL, Established
180t, Wrepere for ,good paying joh
in few niOnths at heree 'in Spare
• tinie, High Seheol, Drafting, El-
ectrofaca, Corrireereita, Acounl-
hig and ether techni-
ear Conran& All eapecially pre-
pared beolsg and instrtletioris
sUPplied, Examirtations every
week. LOW monthly paynceilts‘
Diploma awarded, Write tor
complete informatleir and Prod
156 page' book, Affiericart School
Jticksen Ave, Kitcheriere Ont-
ario, •Ib
•
PINANCING' A .CAI?
v6t()to you buy tisk about our.
tow Cost Financing' Service with
-complete Insurance Coterage,
.STgWAIRT A. SCOTT
thotte
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CARD Or THANHS: •
I would like to thank all my
friends, neighbors, Lieut. Good-
ridge and Cornrades of the Salvos
tion Army Corps, Lieut. Gorcl sy
mons and Mrs. Symons, of Toronto
and to those who so kindly enter-
tained my family while I was a
patient in Wingtarn • Hospital.—
Mrs. Bertha Hendersori. 1sP
CARD OF 'THANKS •
Mr, Tom Monison an family of'
Whitechurch wish to thank friencia
and neighbours of Whitechinch.
and the 4th concession of Kinloss
for their kindness and: syrripatlik,
beautiftil floral tributes, .cards; and
to thoSe who helped in any other
way • during • their .rebent bereaves
ment ., lb
PERSONALS
—Miss MarilYn Porter Visited
with Mr, and, Mrs, William King,
Leopold Street, last week. Edna
and Linda Farrish Were else visi-
tors at Mr. and Mrs. King's borne
during the past week,
—Mr. John Wild, son of Mr, and
Mrs, Harold Wild, of Wingham,
was successful in passing the fiftif
figures test in figure skating on
Saturday.
--Misses Marilyn _Higgins and
Doreen Pattison and Master Donald
Pattison spent the Easter holidays
with their grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs, Robt Higgins of Belgrave.
—Mr. • William Luckhurst, who
accompanied his ,son, Ricky, a
member of the St. Lannert all-star
hockey team to Goderich last
week, was a *guest with his aunt
and uncle; Mr. and Mrs. IL L.
Sherbondy. At present visiting
with them is . their niece, • lVfiss
Marilyn Young, who is a member
of the Royal Winnipeg Ballet
Company. She is enroute home
after studying for the past few
months in New York.
—Mr, and Mrs. E. J,' Litt and
'daughter, Sharon,of London,
were eek end guests with their
daughter, Mrs. Barry Wenger and
family.
Recent visitors with Mr, arid
Mrs, Norman•visitors_
were
Mr. J. Muir 'McLaughlin, Miss
Meta 1VIcLaughlin and Miss Nell
Hutchisdn, of Toronto, Mr. and
Mrs. John IvIcLanghlin and baby,
Jane of Ottawa.
• • TENDERS
. Settled t'enclers will be receiVid
until IVIay 10, 1957, for the purehaSe.
of McIntosh Church shed. Highest
sir' any tender not •necessarily"' ac-
cepted. For further in,formation
• contact any of the following, trus-
tees: Leslie Harkness, Clark Rens
wick or John Doig, 24,1b,
• TENDERS - WANTED
MoRRIS TOWNSHIP
Tenders will be received by the
undersigned 'Until 2 p.m., May 61,11;
1957, for the sale aS a bridge situ-
ated at lot 11, coneeesion 3, Morris
TOwnship. The bridge is to be paid
for and •*moved - by the buyer
within orie week of -notice by the
contractor for. the • new 'bridge or
by, the Township a Morris, High-
est ox any tender not necessarily
accepted.—Geo. C. Martin, Clerk.
• •24,1b
• DRAIN TENDERS
• FOR TWP. OF 'TERNBERRY
Tenders will be received by the
undersigned, until g p.m.; on Satur-
day, May 4, 1957; .for the construc-
tion of the Tervit Drain, consisting
of 382 feet of 12" tile, 2 catch
basins and 98 feet 12" corrugated
pipe installed through Highway 86.
The Township ,will supply the tile
and pipe, Work is to be completed
not later than August 1,1957. A
marked cheque for 10% •of con-
tract price to •accompany tender.
Lowest or any tender not neges-
sarily accepted.—Geo, T. Thomson,
•
Clerk, • • • 24,1b
,UNDER AND, BY ;VIRTUE, of
an ExEctrrxo istued out of the
8th Division Court in the County
of Huron, in which George Henry
Hodgkinson is Plaintiff and ,Spar-ik
ling Yea and Mrs. • Sparling Yea
are Defendants, and to me directed.
against the lands and teneMents,
of the said Defendant, I have
seized and taken in ersecution all
the right, title, interest and equity
of redemptionrof Sparling/Yeb and
Mrs. Sparring Yeb, in and to:
ALL ANn SINGULAR that e'er-
tain parcel er tract of land and
premises situate, lying and being
in the ToWn 02 Wingharn in the
County of Huron, more partienlar-
ly described as follows: The west-
erly 86' of Lot No. 5 and the east-
erly 10' tif Lot Isturnher 57 north
of John Street aceording to Leet
and McKay's Survey of the Town
of 14/Ingham Sit tile County of
}ItIron,
-ALL 02 Whin said right, title
and equity of • redetription of the'
Said Sperling Yee and l'Afg, ar-
uing
t 'ea in the ,said lands ancl
(tenements, I shall offer for sale by,
Public Auction at the Town of
Winghtun on the 6th day of May,
at the hour of 8.00
o'clock in the afternoon; Eastern
Daylight Time,
TERMS:—Cash.
'Harold Je,eks0n Nelson Hill,
Auctioneer, Sheriff bf the
County of Huron„
10,17,244b
Girls Compete, at
Achieernefit Day
BELIVIORE—The 13elmore Sleepy
Time Gals held a Meeting on Tties-
• day afternoon, at the home of Ruth
and Merle Fitch. At this meeting
the girls practised fortheir sltit,
entitled "What Makes,Good Sleep -
nig Garments", w,hich . • they pre-
gented'at AchieVement Day. They
also practised the shell hem.
The girls completed their club
unit on Wednesday, April 24sth, at
Achievement Day, • •held ' in the
auditorium of the Wingham Pis -
strict High. School, There were ten
girls from the Belmore .Sleepy
Time Gals' who attended AchieVe-
Ment Day' and • they erthibited
reeord bobks and • sleeping gar-
ments, which they had Made.
• Mrs. Rutherford, the leader, Mrs.
Johann, assistant and • the girls,
Mary Elliott, Shirley Merkley,
Norma Harper, Muriel Haskins,
Ruth Fitch,, Mae Doubledee, Sally
jeffray, Merle Fitch, Shirley Sins,
nions and Marjorie Keiffei re-
ceived spoons. Mary Elliott, Sally
,Jeffray and Marjorie Keiffer also
"received certificates of achievment
for comPleting tyvO units. /
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Box 140Iders
Not Given Out
it ;Strictlyagalliet•Ont Sallee
f to dIVillge the name or address
ot any adiarttlgeltuhig
AdVitlatt*Tifrititk ilort Nritaber.
.! Please do not asIt tur tor •thli
information.
Aamoinsmistiouniiiminalosesothigisimiitisi
Honor Joan,,Brijdoes
Before Departure
RELGRAVE—Employees of the
Stedman Store of Wiegharn and
several friends lathered at 'the
borne of Mrs, 'Ralph MeCrea fpi
a, surprise party licinoring Was
Joan 13rysiges, 'prior te he,dePer-
ture for Loden.
An enjoyable evening. Was anent
playing binge.
• '
SVfiss BrYages Was Preaented
with a travel 'alarm deals, for
which aliOraciously thanked all
present,
A' dainty lnirels was served bY
the hoste5sOs j
. -BELfiRAVE
Mi. and Mrs. Len 'Coyne and
family, ',Windsor, are *spending a
few days with Mr, and 1VIrs. Ross
Robinson and Keith and Sother
relatives in the distriet. , I
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Roornan 'arid
family, Ingersoll, spent last week
end with her parents, Mr: and Mrs.
George Cook. ' • ,
'Mr. and Mrs, • Thomas • Smith
visited • on, Tuesday , evening with
Mrs. Emily Elston, its Vingnaln,
Misses Marilyn • and Lois Goll
visited on Wednesday with Rev.
andMrs. C, D. Cox at Millbank.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex, McCrackin
and Lorne, of Blueval4isiisited-on
Sunday With Mr. and, Mrs, Harry
Goll and family.
' Mr. and Mrs. Gibson Armstrong,
Gail and David, of London, visited
last week with Mr. and Mrs. David
Armstrong and with "Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Grasby and family.
Mrs. Th`yra Townsend and Miss
Elizabeth Townsend 'and Mr. ,Jack
,Allen, Mimico, visited over the
Week -end With the latters sister
and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs,
Thomas Smith and ^ with Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Mecrea and Mr. and
Mi.s. James Lamont and ,Dale.
Mrs. Charles Johnston is a pat-
ient in the Wingham General Hos-
pital, having undergone an opera-
tion there last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Maitland Johnston
and family, of Aylmer, are visiting
with his parents, MT. and Mrs.
Charles Johnston.
Mr. Thomas Smith has sold his
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Town - .Witiglikarn •
19751- Taxes,
Vaxpayers may make payments on account
of 195Ntaxes up to 80 per,cent of 1956 takes,
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• Interest at the rate of (Air per cent', per
ttlUlt1111 wiii be allowed on such prepayments,
Prepayments of taxes must be made 'at the
Town Treasurer's Office, Town I -Tall.
WrA GALBRA111-11 Tretourer,
Town of Wingham
farm te-Mr, James R,'COulteS, ,
Mr, and Mrs. •Robert Grasby,
Donna and Mary and Mr, and Mra.
David Armatrong vitiated an SIM -
day with Mr. and Mrs, David
Redpath at Listowel,
•
Mr, and Mrs, '.Albert.Vincent
visited on SiPlarrY with Mr. and
Mrs! John Vincent at Goderich.
,Isfr. and Mrs, Albert 'Vincent,
Mu. Clifford Logan and Miss
Patsy Logan visited with:relatives
In Mitchel! and Stratford last; week.
•
Mrs, Odri Procter visited en° day
last week With her brother, Mr,
John Bell, at. Stratfora,
On Saturdays Ansa 27th, Mr, and
Mrs. .Fraser 'Haugh, of WroXeter
R.Ft.1, celebrated their Silver ,Wed-
ding Anniversary,' Those attending'
front this area were Mr. and Mrs,
Clarence Ynill and Rois, Mr. and
Mrs, John NIxen and Calvin and
Mr. and, Mrs. lseslie Bolt and
Lorna.
Mrs. Lewis Stonehenge vigited on
Wednesday with Mrs, • Charlie
Johnston of Blyth.
. .
Wingham Gen,
• oral Tiospital, an IrifondaYi APO
29th, a957, to Mr, and Mrs.:
• Johnston, Winghan; a' daughter,
RITTER—In Wingharrt General
hospital, on Saturday, April 27,,
194, to Mr, and Nf r s , Rober• t
Ritter, Wingharn, a son,
WESTLAKE—At the Clinton IRS,
pith', on Montlay, April 29, 1957,
to Mr. and 11/fra, George We
• lake (nee Vivian McLean)
13a)rfietg; a, (laughter.
poyvET.,4—At Victoria, hospital,'
London, on Saturday, April 27,
1957, to Mr. arid Mrs, T, Edward
Powell, RR ,' 1, Wingharn,
daughter.
I3A,EKVR—In Leamington, Memor-
ial Hospital; on Wednesday,
April 24th; 1947, to Mr and Mrs,
3, T. Beaker, Wheatley' (nee
• Margaret Hpinuth) a daughter,
Hullo Folks!
If you take a oil spring and step on it, it's obvious that the
further you press it del% the further, it will sump when You let go•
Much the same thing happens when the piston of an auto-
mobile engine compresses the mixture of air and fuel into a tfght
little space in the cylinder before it is burned. In the past few
years, autOnaobile engines have been compressing the fuel -and -
air mixture tighter and tighter (therefere being called
compression engines)" An,cl we have heard .rnore and More about
compressioh ratios.
Eight years,ago the average tompression ratio
in' Our ear% was 7 to L Badi even cubic inches
of air and fuel Was; compreseed into one eulsie
inch before the spark plug ignited it This year,
the average is efirser ,to 9 to L
•
This increase, is important because high -
compression engines give more power from a
pound of fuel than Iow-compression 'engines, A
high -compression ,engine gives mare pickup and -
gredter ,speed bet at the Same time offers the
,seeeming impossibility of greater economy too,
„, Coinpression ilecorn'es iinporeitrit When it comes
LORSILSMsDONAlatim'e for sining cheekily. • For if yosi bave sticky
. valves or piston rings or leaky gaskets or several
ogtinheegr. faults: the.ears•TiLl lose4he advantage of the compression
the builder designed into it. ou'll be wasting tlie power of to-
day's 'high-octane gasolines designed for high-compre,ssion en-
.
So a fundamental part of the spring cheek -up we'll give your
car is a comprestion test It will determine whether compression
is up 'to ,par and whether compression in each of the cylinders is
pretty well equal. 'You'd be amezed how amen youcan tell about
a car from a compresAion °beck.
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