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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1957-05-22, Page 4CARD OF 'MANES In the midst of our sorrow We wish to express our heart-( felt thanks to our many vela-; lives friends and neighbouisi for the kindness and sympathy' shown us in the loss of a belovedl father ,and husband, Frank Spiel-i .vogel, We especially wish to thank the Rev, Dr. A. Nhrmo for his consoling words, 'the Wingham; Lodge 1.0.0.F. for the fitting eer-! vice, all the donors of 'themany 'beautiful floral offerings, the pale- /hearers, flower bearers and the Walker Funeral Herne for their kind and efficient management of the 'funeral services, And thanks to Dr. Fraser Hay, of Listowele-Mrs, Frank Spielvogel and sons. 22* IN MEMORIAM SAINT-Ih loving memory of a dear husband and father, Robert Saint, who passed away May 21st, 1955. He wished none a last farewell, 'Nor even- said goodbye, He had gone before we knew, And only God knew why. Asleep in God's beautiful garden, Away from all sorrow and pain, Someday when life's journey is ended, • We shall be' together again, -Ever remembered by'wife May and family, Margaret, Betty, Kath- leen Ralph, -Fred, Tom and' Joe. 22* TENDERS FOR COAL .AND COKE FEDERAL BUILDINGS PROVINCE OF ONTARIO SEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned and endorsed as above; will be received until 3,00 pm, (E.D.S.T.), TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 1957, for the supply of coal, and coke for the Federal Buildings throughout the Province of On- tario. Forms of tender with specifica- tions and conditione attached can be obtained 'from •the 'Chief of Pur- chasing-and Stores, Department of Public Works, Garland Building, Ottawa, and the District Architect, 385 Yonge St., Toronto, Ontario. Tenders will not 'be considered unless made on the printed forms supplied by the Department and in accordance with conditions set forth therein. The Department reserves the right to demand from any success- ful tenderer, before awarding the order, a security deposit in the form of a CERTIFIED cheque drawn on a bank incorporated under the. Btank Act or the Quebec Savings Bank Act payable to the order of the RECEIVER GEN- ERAL OF CANADA; equal to tee per cent of the amount of tender, in accordance with the Govern- ment Contracts Regulations now in force, or Bearer Bonds, with unmetured • coupons attached, of the Government • of Canada or of the Canadian National Railway Company and its constituent com- panies, unconditionally, guaranteed as• to principal and interest by the GovernMent Of Canada. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ROBERT FORTIER, - Chief of Administrative Services and Secretary, Departrnerit of Public Works, Ottawa, May 7th, 1957, 1.522b A ON IIIII all IM NI Mil LEE'S TAXI 24-HOUR SERVICE PHONE 185 MI OM NW MI OM MN Box Holders' Names : Not Given Out It strictiy against. Our rules to, shako the name or address 1 of any advertiser tieing an AdiVittice4inies floe Nunlike. Please do not ask Os for this I inter/intik*, .orsorsmarss,,,,,,rrossusirs.,,,o,o,,,,r,assa FINANCING A CAR?. Before you buy ask about our Lew Cost Financing SeaVite With' tehiPleteinstlettited coverage. STEWART A.. SCOTT ,• kilos Otrtb FOR SALE 1951 International, 1 ton, F. body, True'le, Plant No. 838-003, as is. located at Wingham Area Hydro Office. Offers, will he received up to and including May 31,st. All offers must be accompanied by a certified clieque amounting to 10% of the total offer and mailed direct to Ontario Hydro, Post Office Box 905, Toronto 18. For inspection please contact Mr.-W., H. McArthur, Mgr. Ont.-Hydro, Wingham Area AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE LET US QUOTE YOU ON OUR DIVIDEND=PAYING POLICIES TERMS - 6 MONTHS or 12 MONTHS Special. Low'O.tes for Fanners' Cars & Trucks H. C. MacLean Phone 115 Wingham rrb Save -,Money PREPAYING S Town of Wingham 1 9 5 7 Taxes Taxpayers may make payments oh account of 1957 taxes up to &1 per tent of 19:56 taxes. Interest at the rate of rottr per edit ) per annum will be allowed on such prepayments Prepayments of tgxes must be made at the Town Treasurer's Office, Town Hall, W. A. GALBRAITH, Treasui-er, Town of Wingham Hullo Folks! How are. your .fenders and . d.erits? Car fenders- are far more' vulnerable in. Fender, 'Georgia than in many- other parts. . of the country, one of those nation-wide surveys has' discovered, 'And' Boy! in Dent, Minnesota, the dents are .soe dense they could be removed only, by dint of a great dent in the pocketbook, .The national average for •dents, this survey reported without the trac-eeie a smirk, is two foe every three cars, Rut Fender, Ga., bad 2.00 dents for every •car, at the time the national: dent detecates were , around. Dent, Minn,, a town of 200,, Scored, heaVily 'with '2.5 dents per car. • • All of this was repoeted in the automotive trade recently 'to promote 'the idea that We sound besiness to get the derits, bumps . and scrapes out of-your car while they're still that and no more: Just . as .a •cold' can become • pneumonia, a little dent, can become a big headache, • ' • • . Particulaley vulnerable on the outside of a cite is the 'right rear fender. •Sniall states and weigh mateitials thrown. 'up by the-wheels was* away the finis/!/ and expo'se Vie metal, on almost airy part of .the .car.. Welty. areal road chemicals splash up and hate if 'heir:L4a*. And since these materials teed to Wash toivertle the curb, it's the :if 'right rear fender that suffers most. • Hating these minor items of good ear-keeping Attended. to faithfully has • obvious benefits, "The major. expense of a whole new fender or , other costly work can be saved, the life of the car WINE MeDOeLiken be lengthened and; . most•itepor(elit 'it will be . e • • • worth a lot more. when you trade it See.the following, two premium earsem our lot at like present time 1955 MONARCH COACH, 2-tone Green at Black, custom radio, very clean. •• • 1052: MONARCH SEDAN,' Green, overdrive transmission, custom 't radio, .0,1)04 average... • 1.100. • • , MT 594', Qfe-44%,14' Vie4L414 .5/9,11. 5E,CV/CE erossrliiiiatok 43:F) PHC*4 talc ee 9 ELLIOTT REAL ESTATE AGENCY ,t111 iiii i 1110 •1111110001•11 lllllll iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiii iii llll 4.1101011'1,111.14111iii11111A111;0114104011114 lll ii01i1111 lll l lllll ' . •• - • . • • • SALESMAN WANTED WANTED-Man for steady travel among- customers in Huron County. Permanent connection with large inenufecturer. Only reliable hustler eonsidered, Write Rawleig-h's Dept, E-453-131, 4005 Richelieu St„ 'Montreal, Que. 22b PART TEVfE WORK WANTED PART TIME summer employment wanted by young girl, planning to attend Teachers' College in Sep- tember. Preferably in store or restaurant, Apply to Box 39, Advance-Times. 22* WANTED WHY THEY COME There is much loose talk about why tourists come to Canada. Just as foolish is the contention that many stay • away because there is not always ready access to a "bracer" when they want it.. But all tourists are not users' of: liquor. Indeed a great proportion of them are children. Hundreds .of happy families come to fish, to hunt, ale rest,. to play and to enjoy the' beauties of our lake districts. Indeed it can truly be said that the liquor-free atmosphere of many of our beautiful summer resorts is one of their greatest charms, Don't let the trade have its way. Of course they want more outlets. But they alone stand 'to profit. 22b WANTED-Girl's bicycle. Phone 694W. 22b TENDERS WANTED •Ammomanom CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON Barristers, Solicitors, Et(;: ct/ingiona, Phone 48 ,L IL CRAWFORD, Q.C. 11, S. IIETIIER,INGITOW,,. J. W. BUSHF1ELD Q.C. otriist6t, sootnot, Notary, Etc. • Amity to Lean Offiee-e4eyer , Block, Vtlinghain WELLINGTON FIRE tligtliqtrrie6 Company r 'tisk 3810 Ail all. Canadian' company has .served its pellaY loaders for over a ectitnty, itead Wide Torente litaeteati ringoranee Agehoy 91111,..10.1 ,.. • •,u apeseepritee eeillearendiatiall i'j 't? !l the Viringheal AdVaave,',I1Mes, Wedues trY 22/ 1067 CARD OF TIIAlsTICS We wish to express our sincerest appreciation to all who contributed in any way to make the shower and dance given in our horieur such a success.-Eileen and• Jack 225 , - - FOR SALE X.'VE'S USED FURNITURE. BUY and Sell. Phone 1$5, 8rrb BARN for sale, 60x40. Good frame, Phone 335w evenings. 22b MEAT. FOR SALE-Good beef by , the qharter, Killed under license from Dept, of Health. Yearling heifers. Top quality. Lowest prices, Raynard Ackert, Ripley, phone 24r30, 17rrb ELECTROLUX Sales and Service, Cali Jed Reynolds, Wingham phone 640.11. • 1.5rrb MILK FILTERS for "sale--"Rapid Flo", 6-inch, 79e; 6i -inch, $5c, Alexander's Hardware. lrrh LAWN MOWERS sharpened and repaired. Leslie McDougall, phone 553W. 8:15:22;29b YOT.TVE WAITED FOR THIS:- Stainton's Hardware has the an- swer to dripping toilet tanks. New "Dripster" fits any type tank. Removable drip tray catch- es moisture caused by summer sweating, See them at Stainton's today, . 15,22,29b 90 BUSHEL Clinton Oats for sale. Cleaned. 25 bales of straw, 2 male puppie dogs, 8-weeks old. Apply to Mrs. Bessie Daw, phone 741W21, Wingham, 22* QUEBEC HEATER for sale, near- ly new. Princess Pat cook stove, „nearly new. Apply to Toni Smith, Belgrave. 22b FOR BEST RESULTS-Try War- wick seed corn, a real silo tiller. Also 12' pigs, 8-weeks old. Apply to J. R, Coultes, phone 743W2. 22* REAL ESTATE ZSTOREY SOLID BRICK house for sale. On good lot near High `.School, Suitable for• two families. For further particulars apply to , Crawford &Hetherington. 22,29b SEVEN-ROOM BRICK HOUSE for 'Sale, Cupboards, oil furnace, Hardwood floors downstairs, In- 'sulated. Barn and garage, 'Five acres of land. For particulars contact Jas. A. Cameron. 22b BEANIE BUNGALOW situate on part Lot 23, Coe. 8, Turnberry Twp., adjoining Wingharn. Large lot, oil furnace, modern bath, in- Jaid linoleum floors throughout, Bargain to close estate. Apply :Clare Hutchison, Harriston 923 R11, or George MelVtillan, Ha-reis- 311-J. 22,29b REAL ESTATE Summer Resort Properties at Point Clark Beach TWO BEDROOM: second front cottage, built in 1952; Hydro, furn- ished for Mi. Prieed at only $2,000 for quick sale. STORE With attached dwelling. 'Sea cabins 18'x20'; all fully equip- ped. One new modern cottage, all on second front lot, 220'x.250, priced at $14,000 complete or $11,000 with- Out cottage. karms- 160 ACRES on Highway 86, mid- Way between Listowel and Wing- ham. Very good buildings, ,hydro. 10 acres hardwood bush. Priced at $15,000 with good terms, 159 ACRES on Highway 87 near dorrie, Large barn with cement *tabling. Eight-room dwelling with conveniences. One of the best tams in district at mom with good• terms. Apply MaeLENNAN - McKNIGHT, Reed Eetater and Insurance tistowel, Oat, Phone 412 22b LIVESTOCK POIL SALE '18 PIGS for sale, Seven weeks old, Apply to Gordon Hall, /31tietale, phone 610311 22b tvat ruin thiOit,11613,i4 ntstz, 1 foe Wei 15-Months old, ,Aimly to Edgar Wighttruni, telgraVe„ /2* . , Ii, O, three quarter Latidteee for aiiiwil'4inentlis old. ,Apply to Wes Paulin; R,R. 1, ShieVele. 1221)" )0(fla ALE OK itii0 114 TOE tockro, ,of LlieknoVie 14tibiti moderlt house lit Very good on ditient 'With 110W' oll ferlittee and. Wean thrOughout and with loirely /tentage. derripleta With garage end garden *Peed/ Malta that be littpeeterl by Caritaietirig 14,100.„ A, ROSS, Street/ Phone tileittiti* 0122:20 $TEWART A. SCOTT earl now save you 15% on your car or truck insurance, 'Yearly or sig. Months policies are availab16. Special rates for farmers, Per fiirther information phone 293, "Wingham, 29rvb SANITARY SEiVAGE DISPOSAL septic tanks, cesspoolS, cellars; etc., parneed and, cleaned, eluiek service. All work guaranteed, Apply tools Slake,- phone 42r6, Brussels: 1.6rvb WATERLOO cAtrzz j Breeding Atleoehatiori. "Where setter Stills Are teed", "roe artiffeial steinlitatien leineinatiOn Of ter- 'Wee faint all breeds of cattle, phone The Waterloo Cattle Hreeding Association at: Clinton IIU 2,84.4t or Milditay 12Ot32 be,r tWeett tao and 9.80 tan, We have on brfiada avaltabh4.40 quality lo* tostP COMING EVENTS YOU'VE TRIED THE REST, now try the best for spereribe and sauerkraut on Wednesday, Fri- day and Saturday evenings, Com- mercial Hotel, Formosa, ed12 /57 TENDERS FOR PLUMBING Morris T, S, A. Board will receive tenders until May-31st for the in- stallation of pressure pump system and toilets in Walton School. Work to be completed during sum- mer vacation, For specifications see Torrance Dundee, Walton. No tender necessarily accepted. R. S Shaw, Bluevale. 15,22b TENDERS FOR PAINTING Morris T. S. A. Board will re- ceive tenders until May 31st for Painting exterior No, 1 School. See Carmae Haines, Also for painting interior of class room, hallway and stairs No, al School. Consult Reg. Watson, Surfaces to be thoroughly clean- ed and two coats of first grade paint applied, At No. 4 desks to be cleaned and varnished. Work to be done during summer vacation, No tender necessarily accepted. R. S, Shaw, Bluevale. 15,22b NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF HAROLD DAVID. ALL PERSONS having claims against the estate of the above mentioned late of the Township -Of &wick, County of Huron, Farm- er, who died on the fifth 'day of April, 1957, are required to file proof of same with the undersign- ed, on or before the 25th day of May, 1957, , After that date the executors will proceed to distribute the es- tate having regard 'only to the claims of which they shall then have notice. DATED at ,Wingham this 7th day of May, .1957, CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON Wingharn, •Ontario Solicitors for the Executors 81522b NOTICE TO' CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF MINNIE McGEE, ALL PERSONS having claims against the estate of the above mentioned late of the Town of Wingham in the County of Huron, Housewife, who died on the 2nd day of. April, 1957, are required to file proof' of same with the undersigned on or before the tat day of ,Tune,. 1957. After that date the Executors Will proceed to dis- tribute the estate having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have had notice. DATED -at Wingham this 10th day of May, 1957, ORAWFORE & HETHERINGTON Wingham, Ontario Solicitors for the EXecutors, 15,22,29b NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN TRill ESTA,TE IVIAR- CARST CURA/M.. ALL PERSONS hating Claims against the estate of the above Mentioned' late Of the Town of Wingloira itt the County of Ituron, WidoW,,, who died on the 1ith day of February, 1957,. are required to file proof of Same With the undersigned On or before the 1St , day of .Tune, Wt. After that date the Executors Will piteeed to dis- tribute the estate having regard only to tho ClaitirS 'of which they shall then, have had notice. DATED at this 1Oth days of May, 196/.. CRAWPOR,E, tt. ItiellIERINOTON VVitighttrit, Ontario iitelfeltora the - • - $019000.40.041 tr e*OF inducted pastor, in charge of the services and a social even- ing will be' held on Monday even- Brucefield spent Saturday. at the, here e of Mr. and, MrS,..Gilbea Bee* and M' and Mr's, Robe.. Watson of croft, ing, Sacrament service was held in the Presbyterian Church 'on Sun- Mr, .Wm, Jclfs,. of London, and, day, his friend, Mr, . Ted Faulkner of •Edieburgle Scotland, - visited on Mr. and Mrs. Ross Smith and Saucier with, Mr, and Mre, Wm, . daughter, Kathy,'who had been Kennedy, of -Mayer-icil y here for the Keen-Conn treptials, 11siEr. and Mee,' lerank leleltenswie, returned to Toronto on Wednes- day, Mrs, Jas, Richardson accomp- ler and family visited on 'Sunday - anied them and visited with her at the borne of his parents, Mr. sisters, Misses Florence and Mar- and Mrs, Jobe Eeireaswillee: of • garet Moir, who spent the week- Carisruhe, end here with Mr, and M. Rich- Mr. and, Mrs Kenneth LaitilaW- ardeon, and children of London, visited on si Mr, and Mrs, Levi Biernan and Sunday at the borne of. Mr, and family-were 'in Toroeto on Sunday mrs.. .Eirey Laidlaw. Mrs.. 'lames and visited at the home of her sis- Lnidlaw. and Kenneth, visited with ter, Mrs. Edward Tschirhart, Their her former friends, Mr. and Mrs, parents, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Mc- Douglas Barton Of Ashfield. Kay of Walkerton, also Mr, and Mr, and Mrs, Jas.'Hendereon and • Isgrs, Kelly, of Walkerton, and Mr, their daughter and her husband and Mrs. John Greig of Cobourg, from. Brantford, visited , on Setur,. were also at. the 'rschirhart home, day with .Mr, and Mrs, Wesley Tit- and Mr. and Mrs. McKa3r left fin and Mrs. Win, •Drivv.son and Mr. with them to spend six weeks at and. Mrs,. Tiffiii visited on Sunday/ Cobourg. with Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Devid - Miss Janet ''Watson of 'Aylmer Henderson of •Lietowel. Blyth, Ontario - Phone 104. • " GORDON ELLIOTT, RROKER Fleming S. Ballagh, Salesman, Victor Kennedy, Salesman;' Res. Phone, 586J, Wingham, ' Res, Phone, 78, Blytli ' Large Farm Listing, Dwellings fie Business Property Listings and linquiries Invited. "WE, SPECIALIZE IN GIVING SERVICE" ll l i lll Win °I 111111111111Y111111111111111 10.t01 111111 Wii1014 ll ll.11llll llllll BUSINESS and PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY, A. IL itTAVISH BARRISTER, SOLICITOR and NOTARY PISMO TElESIVATER ONTARIO 1N4ephone gS Ttesalaer Wrmiketer-Every Vve,tineklay afternoon, 2-4 pant, (ir by appointinent Frederick F. Homuth Carol E. Hornuth, 1VIir a. Viola k,O. OPTomwritirgrs PIIONE 118 Httiristonb Ontario DIED SHEFFIELD7-At her late resi- dence 2 Lyman St., St, Cathar- ines, Eliza Jane • Gillespie, widow of John Sheffield, on Mon- day, May 200.957. Dear mother of William J. Sheffield 'and Mrs. Lillian • MacLean, both of St. Catharines and Charles Shef- field, of London. Internient in Wingham Cemetery on Thurs- day, May 23. BIRTHS COLEMAN-In Poet Colborne General Hospital, on Thursday, May 16, 1957, to Mr. and Mrs, Jack Coleman (nee Joan Seddon) of Port. Colborne, a' son, Randy Alexander. HULL-In Wingham General Hos- pital, on Wednesday, May ,15, .1957 to Mr, and Mrs Archie Hull, Ethel, Ontario, a son. HARRIS-In Wingham General Hospital, .on Thursday, May 16, 1957, to Mr, 'and Mrs. Albert Harris, R.R. 1, HolYrood, a son. EDGAR-In Wingham General Hospital, on Fridayeivray 17, 1957, to Mr. and Mrs..Thomes Edgar, "Gerrie, a daughter. GRANT-In Wingham General Hospital, on Saturday, May 19, 1957, to Mr, and Mrs. Donald Grant, R.R, 1, Formosa, a son. MePHERSONe--Tn Wingham Gen- eral Hospital, on Saturday, May le, 1957, to Mr.- and Mrs, fan McPherson, Teeswater, a son, STRUTHERS-In Wingham Gen- eral Hospital, on Sunday, May 19, 1957, to Mr. and Mrs. William Struthers, Delmore, a daughter. CORRIN-In Wingham General Hospital, on Ti..sday, May 21, 1957, to Dr. and Mrs, B. N. Cor- rin, a daughter. , WHITECHURCII , Miss Winnifred Farrier, Toronto, and Mr. .and Mrs, Carman Farrier and children, of Long' Breech, ePent the week-end with their par, eats, Mr, and 'Mrs, W, R. Farrier, Mr. and Mrs, Russell Farrier, Wingham, also visited there on Shnday. Mr. Clayton Seholtz, of London, spent the weelt,end with his par, eats, Mr, and Mrs, Ezra Schultz,. and Mrs. Seholtz and little daugh- ter, who has .been visiting here re- turned home to London, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Walker -and children visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Hunaphries of St. Helens. Mr, and Mrs. Edward Nicholson and daughter of Thamesford, speet the week-end at' the 'lame of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John „Hut, chisoo and with Goderich relatives, • A A good crowd gatheied in For- dyce School : on Friday evening. rIVIlas Jean Martin was el-Merman' for a short program. J. Le;BeeCroft showed moving pictures of local- scenes, and the West. 'Gordon Mc- Pherson merrily auctioned off the boxes for lunch, to youngstere apd oldsters, alike, and Mr. Roy Irwin provided music for dancing. Mr. and Mrs: George Brown and children of Gorrie visited On Sun- 'day at the home of their niece, Mrs. A.reble Purdon. Mr. and Mrs. George Walker and Clarence visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Snell, of Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. Elgin. Currie and their son, Mr. John Currie and two daughters, all of Toronto; spent the week-end with his sister, Mts. Mina McRitchie and brothers, W. A. and James Currie. Mr, and Mrs. John Purdon and Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Zinn and family motored to ' Thorndale on Sunday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth th Phrdon. Anniversary services will be held this Sunday in the Presbyterian Church here at 1.1 a,m. and 8 p.m. Rev. R. T. A. Marshall, the newly'- elALE HELP WANTED „ . . MAN WANTED to prepare and plant lawe. Apply to Garry Gib- son, Johii St. E„ or call 764, 22b GIRL ROOMER wanted, Phone 861R. a 22b WANTED-7 or 8 head of year-old cattle for pasture. Apply to Louis Dalton, phone 682J2, Wingham. 22b WANTED TCCRENT HOUSE or APARTMENT wanted to rent as soon as yossible. Please call 29, Wingham, AMBULANCE SERVICE 'e.'URRIE'S AMBULANCE, Wing- ham. Safe, courteous Service. Phone Day, 51; Night, 716 or 636. 13rrb EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES '4, -.• • AMERICAN SCHOOT., Established 1897, Prepare for good paying job in few months at home in spare time. High School,, Drafting, El- ectronics, Commercial, Account- ing, Electrical and other techni- cal courses. All especially pre-- pared books and instructions supplied. Examinations every week. Low monthly payments. Diploma awarded. Write for complete information and Free 156 page book. American School, 8 Jackson Ave., Kitchener, Ont- ario, 1:8:15.22 :29b HEADSTOCK WANTED DEADSTOCK removed promptly for sanitary disposal. FREE pick up on larger animals, reasonable collection charge for small ani- mals. Phone collect Wingharh 378; Palmerston 123w, or Dur- ham 398. Gordon Young Limited, arri) MISCELLANEOUS LAWN MOWERS sharpened and repaired, For everything in lawn rnoWers see Borden Jenkins, Phone 694W. 22rrb FLOOR SANDING - Now is the time to have your floor Sanded and refinished for only 5c to 10c per sq. ft., depending on the floor. We use "Saniseal". For free estimates call H, Temple- Man, Girlie. Phone Wroxeter 23r1. 8:15:22:29* CAMERON'S BILT.AARDS will be open every Saturday night till 12 Pare for the convenience of rural customers, Complete line of men's and boys' jeans, ehirts, and over- alls, socks extra, Guns bought, sold and repaired, Ammunition of all types. Electric shavers, lighters and watches repaired, Opee. every Saturday night till 12 p.m. Verb 18 YOUR TELEVISION properly insured for all risk coverage? For hiftirniatiori phone 293, Stew- art A. 'Scott, Wingham, 21-0