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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1960-06-22, Page 4t to ..a Irbe WilAgbaM A.dvnzu a2,. 1064 LIVE IN ronowien—mt. and Mrs, John David Steinanker, Who were married on Julie 1J. in St, jollies Lutheran Church, Elmwood, will make their home in rordwicb. The bride is the former Elizabeth Sean Agnew.—Photo by Harvey McDowell. Business Opportunity START YOUR OWNFL4 ,`E'D 10iSiNtSS with a Daffin F&al- mobile arid a top-quantal brand of feed in the MI6:ghat:1 area, You'll sell directly to the farmer while your Mobile Mill Converts his grains and rot:ghee-es into quality formula feed, Yon% metehandise feed, feed concentrates, blaeltstrap 'molasses, and perform a much-needed service for farmers. Average 'operators report annual net incomes of well above $10,090. Initial invest- ment of from $5,060 to $8,000. For Convincing details, write to BOX No. 126 ADVANCE-TIMES, AVINGUAM. 22-29-6b RECITAL MUSIC STUDENTS Harold Victor Pim, St Andrew's Presbyterian .Church THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE Both. 4,16 hall,, Silver Collection Everyone invited w. 4000.0!4W,754:7 Reminders Are EXpensive! litos not hard to forget all about your fire insurance ,---nlid, how Mick or liow little it covets, Rot you wait 'to he re, minded NT a Ore- loss the delay could be drastically expenoye. Review your losoroapc protection, NOW — or better stilt, tallt • It over with,. J. H. WYLIE AgIllt for Huron, ,% Erie Mortgage Corporation MA Sterling Trust COrporation, ?HONE 100 WROXtTER Crson:4 Fire Insurance Auto Theft. Wind FOR RENT SPLENDID SINGLE OR DOUBLE OFFICE upstairs over P.U.C. building. / available immediately AMY WINCHAM BARRISTER, SOLICITOR out NOTARY Ivor IC TEE:31.1,24:mm ONTARIO Telephone 23 Teeswater Wrmtoter—Every VVednesda,,/ • afternoon, 2-,-4 p.m., or by appointment, Frederick F. Homuth Phm.B., R.O. Carol E. Homuth, R.O. Mrs. Viola R. lismutli, oPTOMETRI8T5 PHONE 118 tlarrittc•p, Ontario Q.C. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Ete. Money to Loan Office—Meyer Block, Whigharrt WELLINGTON FIRE Insurance Company Est. 1840 An ail Canadian Company Which has faithfully served Its policy holders for over a century. Head Office Toronto H. 0, illitteLtan intsuralice Agenti WInghturi 6AVILLER, WINTON & WARD CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Bell Telephone Building WALKERTON ennetly, 814., C.A„ w Resident Mgr, Telephones: Business 1133; Residence 0, " ACHESON'S Dead Stock Service Highest Cash Prices Paid for Dead, Olti, Sink or Disabled. Horses and Cattle. Call Long Distance Atwood Zenith 3-4900 (no toll charge) Day or Night SEVEN DAY SERVICE DEAD STOCK SERVICE Highest Cash Prices For Old, Sick and Disabled Cows and Horses DEAD STOCK AT HIGHEST - CASH VALVE Pleage Phone Promptly Call Collett » 133 Bruce Matlatt Brussels, Ont, 24 HOUR SERVICE 'irdimalwAra6 hoice, Crushed Cement Gravel vettrolft for all . rotor chhetet nceda. tuvEnE,o on AT vrtot ri Watson Armstrong Phone Teeswater .45ri lArt FINANCING A CAR? Before yciti buy' ask abutit our LOW Cost rink:icing Service With domalete Ink:Made , Coverage. STEWART A. SCOTT Phone us Winghatit ELECTROLUX sales and service, R. E. Rattan, Goderich, phone Poderich 1.154 or Wingham 00.3w. rrh POWER TAKE-OFF baler, in good shape. Any reasonable offer ac- cepted. Apply Mel JerrnYn, 53R12, Brussels. 22* USE.'} POWER MOWERS, all re- conditioned: and ready to go to Work. -Priced as low as $25.00. Stalaton'a Hardware; GRAVEL, MORTAR sand and fill for sale. Call Wingham Build- lag Products Ltd., phone 576, CRAWLER front-end loader ,and damp truck wants. work. Phone 47* 18rrb TO CLOSE OUT the greenhopse ear this spring, a few basketa of asters and marigolds, 25c per basket to clear, Percy Biggs, phone 469R, 22b NEW HOLLAND 76 baler for sale, and New Holland baler loader, Both in good condition. See either Ken Bennett or Hugh Harris, Wroxeter. 22-29* WILTON RUG for sale, 7x9, with pad. In good condition. Also two Townsend and Clark bowie. Cheap for quick salayhorie 351. 22b • LLOYD BABY 'BUGGY, good con- dition; Singer treadle sewing ma- chine; wood or coal cook stove, cheap. Mrs, Harold Ross, 517W. p2* FILTER QUEEN Sales and Ser- vice, repairs to all makes of vacuum cleaners. Used cleaners of all makes for sale. Robert K. Peck, Varna, telephone Hensall 696R2. 16rrb MODEL H John Deere Row Crop tractor, good tires and lights in working condition. Also boy's super cycle bicycle. Wesley Heimpel, Wroxeter, 22b SINGER SALES & SERVICE—Re- pairs to all makes of sewing machines, vacuums and floor polishers. Used machines for sale. Phone 665, Wingham, George Henderson. larrb OARRYMORE AND HARDING carpeting and rugs, Wall tb wall jobs expertly laid. See the com- plete range of samples including all wool. Wiltons and, budget, prieed tough viscose. For an estimate without obligation, call N. .1. WELWOOD, Phone 86 or 771, 2arrb 'ADDING MACHINES and Calcu- lators,- Olivetti, famous for speed and' durability; Olympia Type• writers, renowned for their in- terchartgeability carriage For ;pro:apt- and efficient service on 'aptesent equipment call Owen Sound Typewriter Co. Phone FR, 6-4841. rrb --- BERRY BOX SALES, ETC, Will take, orders' for Berry }'Sores and Crates to Thursday, June 23rd, la p.sn, Written orders oaly. Factoey prices F.O.B. shipping, extra. By thousands or hundreds, also 6 quart baskets M. & C, Send signed orders to: (F.red W. paw, (RA, No. 3, Wingham Zzb REAL ESTATR FOR SALE 8-ROOM HOUSE for sale. Three- piece- bath. Built-in. cupboards. Phone 569J. 22;29* HOUSE for sale. To settle an'ee- tate, 6 room house on Victoria Street, Xinniadiate possession. Fee particulars apply' to Craw- ford and Hetherington, 22-29b CATS rOtt SALE 1953 DODGE Wee for sale. Ex- cellent condition. Priced for quItit sale. Phone 8813. 22b LIVE8TOCK VOA .,„ 6 YORK SOWS due to farrow in two Weeks. Mason' Robinson, R. R. 1, Belgrave. 22b tr. SIMMER PROORRTIAS FOR SALE, RIliktik OR WANTOD itEDDI-BUILT homes and cot- tages, prefab and erected, Free Ilterattire, Easy terns.. See our sartpleie nett* Lteetbete Orange- ville, Ontario. 21.Att31b Volt BUT 00/11A0111 for rent,. Witter BitY, BrOe P- t, , Ratter ttitutanahle. .Photta SCHICKLER- In loving memory of our dear mother, Mrs. Lillian tGirling/ Schlekler, who left us two years ago, June 26, 1958, You can only have one mother, Patient, hind and true, No other friend in all the world Will be so true to you. For all her loving kindness. She asks nothing in return. If all the world deserted us To our mother we could turn, To those who have a mother Treasure her with care For you never know her value Till you see her vacant chair. --Sadly missed by daughter,' Katie, and son, Tom. 22b • NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDPFORS IN THE ESTATE OF JOHN ALEXANDER MENZIES. ALL PERSONS having claiinS agains the estate of the above mentioned, late of the Town of I Mitchell, in the County of Perth, Gentleman, who died on the twenty-second day of May, 1960, are required to file proof of same with the undersigned on or before the second day of July, 1960. After that date the executors will proceed, to distribute the estate having regard only to the claims of which they shall than have had notice. DATED at Wingham this , thir- teenth day of June, 1960. CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON Wingham, Otnario, Solicitors for the Executors. 15-22-29b NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS IN THE MATTER OF THE ES- TATE OF JOHN LYNETT, late 'of the Township of Culross, in the County of Bruce, Retired Farmer, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to the Trustee A'et, that all creditors and others having claims against the Estate of the late John Lynett, are required to send particulars of their claims, duly verified to J. W. BUSH- FIELD, Q.C., Solicitor for the Ex- ecutor of the said Estate, '311 or be- fore the 9th day of July, A,D, 1960, and that after such date the Ex- ecutor will proceed to distribute the assets of the said Estate, hav- ing regard only to the claims of which he shall then have had notice. DATED at Wingham, 'Ontario, this 15th day of June, A.D. 1960. S. W. BUSHFIELD, Q.C., WINGHAM, Ontario, Solicitor for the- Executor, 22-29-6h MISCELLANEOUS I sincerely thank ray many friends who sent treats, cards and encouraging messages while I ere. derwent treatment in London.-- Mrs, Willis Hall. 22b The family of the late Mrs. John T, Blake wish' to extend a most sincere thanks to all who helped in any way, and for the floral tributes and expressions of sym- pathy extended them ,in their be- reavement. 22b Mr. and Mrs, Thos. Fells wish to take this opportunity to sincerely thank the many kind, frienas who, by their greetinge and (mile made their diamond anniversary on Mon- day such a memorable and happy occasion. 22b We would like to express our sin-. core thanks to the Wingham Fire Brigade, Salvation Army, diaNX, Lions Club and Mr. Edwards. A very special thanks to those who were so very kind to us after the fire.—Mr, and Mrs. Harold E. La- mont and family. 22* BIRTHS GAUNT---In Hotel Dieu Hospital, Kingston, Ontario, on Monday, June lath, 1960, to Mr. and Mrs. E. James W. Gaunt, 'Kingston, a son. SCHILL—At 3 the Wingham' Gener- al Hospital, on Wednesday, June 15, 1960, to Mr. and Mrs. James 'Schill, R,R, 1, Teeswater, a, son. RAWN—At the Wingham General Hospital, on Friday, June 17, 1960, to Mr. and Mrs. William Raven, R.R, 2, Wingham, a daugh- ter. LOCKRIDGE—In Ratsatt, Ger- many on Saturday; Arne 18, 1960, to L.A.C. and Mrs. Jim Loeltridge (Marilyn Timm) twins, a son and a ,daughtet. CAMERON--At the Wingham Gen- eral Hospital, on Monday, June 20, 1960, to Mr. andMrs., Don- ald Cameron, Lucknow, a daugh- ter. • BONDI--At the Wingham General Hospital, on Tuesday, June 21, 1960, to Mr. and Mrs, Carl Bondi, a son. SPECIAL at' CURRIES' FURNITURE • 2 piece Living Room Suite • 2 Arborite Step Tables • 1 Arborite Coffee Table • (Matching) • 2 Table Lamps aFibreglase, Shades) • 1 Matching Tri Light .Floor Lamp 2 Toss Cushions' Only $22.00 We $3.28 Down. Deliver . weekly R. A. CURRIE & SONS FURNITURE .1411.114411.41 .1,41.111.15•111P CROWN HI Fl RECORDS 12-1041CI1, LONG PLAY GOOD SELECTION ONLY $1.49 EACH • at PATTISON ELECTRIC WINGHAM 111.11.0PPOililietimIllbipoi110.0,0411.61.•611111,041•110011.1.41.1.9 .TS Jacklin-Nesbitt Vows in Wingham. Wingham United. Church was the scene of a pretty wedding on Saturday, June 11, at three o'clock, When Donna Florence Nesbitt of Wingham was married to Ross 'Douglas Jacklin of Brussels. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Richard Weatherhead of Beams- vale and the late Mr, Nesbitt, and the groom is the son of Mr, Mel- vin Jacklin of Brussels and the late Mrs, Jackie). Rev. T. G. Husser, minister of the church, officiated and Mrs, W. W. Currie Was at the organ to play the wed- ding music, Given in marriage by Mr, Wee- therhead, the bride hhd selected a one-piece dress of white nylon net and rayon lace, with bodice of lace accented by cup sequins and simulated pearls. The sleeves were patterned in classic style and the bouffant skirt of double nylon was floor-length. She car- ried pink and white carnations. The maid of honor was Miss Linda: Wallington of St. Catharines, who chose a coral ballerina gown of crystallette with matching shoes, hat and gloves. She carried a nosegay o Jacklin f springf flowers, Mr.Ron Toronto was the groomsman, A reception was held in the church parlors following the cere- mony, for which the' ladies of the church catered. Guests from a' distance included, Mrs. George Bell, and Mr, and Mrs. Ivan Church, Hamilton, as well as the bride's family from Beamsvlllc. For their wedding trip to Mus- koka the bride wore a yellow en- eernble with white accessories. They will reside in Wingham. FAMILY REUNION AT liORME PARK The thirteenth E,dgar family, re- union on Saturday at the Gorrie community park was attended by 70 people, who enjoyed an after- noon of visiting and sports, A lively game of ball was played, as well as other games. Mr, anti Mrs, Lloyd Jacques and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cengrane were in charge, Nelson ..Haist, the president, wel- comed everyone and conducted the business. He ,was assisted by Mrs. Allister Green, treasurer, Two minutes' silence was observed in memory of Bob Ireland and Mrs. Jack Durnfield, who had passed away during the year. Officers elected for 1961 were David Ireland, Teeswater, presi- dent; Marvin gaist, Toronto, vice- president; Mrs, Allister Green, God- erich, secretary-treasurer; Mr, and Mrs. Maitland Edgar, Clinton, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles. Johnston, Blyth, sports committeeClale. and Mrs. Harold Congram, Wingham, arid Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse, Belgrave, lunch. A donation of $3.00 was voted for the use of the 'park, Next year's reunion will be held on the third Saturday 'in June and will again be at the Gorrie park. The oldest man present was Wil- Han Dane, of Gorrie, and the old- est woman was Mrs, Weir, of Wroxeter, Neil Edgar won the bal-• loon race, Marvin Heist the.guess- ing contest, and Bob Ripley the ar. tides in a box competition, Races were won by: Girls under sehool age, Janis Green; boys under schbol age, Bar- ry Edgar; girls, 6-8 years,' Sheila , Edgar; boys, ,6-8 years, David Ire- land; girls, 8-10 years, Wendy Ire-' land; boys, 8-10 years, Keith Tee- land; girls, 10-12 years, Dianne Schultz; boys, 10-12 years, Neil Ed- gar; girls over 12, Carol Heist; boys over 12, Bob McIntyre; mar- ried men, Malt. Edgar. Prizes were awarded to all winners. gotbsculoplisiustoromminsitxuansiomatimituilsoint /0111•111111111111111014, ' = . ▪ TOP QUALITY . a F . . i -- . a i i 1 1 . a a , 1 - g 3 lbs. $L25 t i , R FRESH TURKEYS I i ORDER BY THURSDAY FOR WEEK-END I i . , EATING PLEASURE. ,4 i # Custom killed every week. 71 . N.. -Birds range from '8 to 12 lbs. I Iti ...........",,,,..........w...... .i .111 1- -Lockridie'i Butcher Shop 1 ...-....„,..,„•„.......-„,..„-„.,,„..............,„.. COMING EVENT'S IN MEMORIAM CAnns. TaAm(s LADIES of St, Stephen's Anglican Church, Gorrie, are sponsoring a 90th anniversary supper Wed- nesday, June 29th, 5-7.30 p.m. Gorrie Community Hall. Adm. $1.00, children 40e. 0E15-22 KNOX PRESBYTERIAN ChUrch Ladies' Aid, Teeswater, annual Strawberry Supper in church basement Wednesday, June 29, 5,30 to 8. Adults, $1,00; children, 50c. Everyone welcome. CE22b MALE HELP WANTED LICENSED MECHANIC Class A wanted. Highest wages, good working conditions, Apply Reg. McGee 4 Sons, Dodge, Desoto Sales, Goderich. 22b EMPLOYMENT WANTED STEADY HOUSEWORK wanted by young woman. Phone Teeswater 144R11. 2e* HIGH SCHOOL GIRL would like position .as Irtether'e helper for . summer months, Phone 229. 22b WANTED WANTED TO. RENT OR LEASE-- Building or barn suitable for brooding and raising of poultry. All replies kept in strict con- fidence. Apply Box 125, Advance- Times. 15-22b WANTED BERRY PICKERS FOR PART, TIME EMPLOYMENT. Experienced parties preferred. Contact: MTh: Fred W, Dow • Phone 741w21 Wingham • 22b PERSONAL OLD, RUNDOWN? Ostrex Tonic Tablets help "pep-up" thousands of men, women past' 40. Only 69c, At all druggists. 8&22 DEADSTOCK WANTED FARM SERVICE—Dead or crippl- ed farm animals removed for sanitary disposal. NO REMOVAL CHARGE. Phone COLLECT Wingham 378 or Palmerston 123w or Elmira, MOhawk 9-5564. GOR- DON YOUNG (ELMIRA) LTD. DEADSTOCK — FARMERS! We have the fastest service and the highest prices for dead, disabled cows and horses, $4.00 each and 31-he lb. for good mink horns. , 24. hour service, Call for long distance OPERATOR and ask for ZENITH 43900, no toll charge. Lorenz Stock. Removal, Durham. rrb lada SALE ME'S TAXI SERVICE and Hunt. Intl and Fishing License- issuer. Phone 185, 3rrb 1411,,g FILTERS, for sale—''Rapid Flea, eeineb, 85c. eie-inch, 890. .Alexander's, Hardware, 1..reb SPRING FILLED mattress; prat- tically new, also springs and bed. )'hone 483J. 22e /00 ACRES, part in standing hay .for sale, remainder in pasture for rent, Phone 628J2. 22b purchasing farm, State lowest possible price, etc. No agents, Write Box 127, Advance-Times. 22e SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED—aaod- ern equipment,. quick service, 0. work guaranteed, Phone or write Louis Blake, R.R, 2, Bras- eels. Phone 42r6, Brussels. 24Au17* WATERLOO CATTLE BREEDING ASSOCIATION 'Where Better Bulls Are Used' Artificial Insemination Service is provided from hulls Of all breeds. We are farmer oevned and Om- trolled and operate at ,cost. Surrinier calling hours: 7.30 and 9.30 tun. week days 0.00 and 8.00 P.m. Saturday evenings For service. :note lafermatioii ea: CLINTON ZENITH 9.5680 olr Coiled, TEESWATER 126 BROILER WIPERS WANTED We have an interesting deal to offer good growers. Our proposition can be profitable to all concerned. ALL Itlf„.T1,01s nANOIXTX Iiv STRICT CONFIDENCE. Please write Box 'WOO THE FANNER Listow61, *Ontario 2g-/ FREE PICK-UP and delivery for wash jobs, oil changes and grease jobs, P.haee 940: 22-29-6-13b 1 0 DiewAsuro Fuopiintg, $189 PRIVATE PARTY interested in BED PILLOWS THE HEST 000st P.Evrittns WITH NATURAL DOWN tErr IN FREE Set of Pillow Cases with Each Pair of Pillovtys NOW ONLY $11.95 WALKER'S Home Furnishings Vitinghain s Ontario • and` PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY roorromparaimmosa A. 11, MeTAVISII N'OT'ICE TO Water Consumer The hours for watering lawns and gardens are from 6 a.m. to 9 wan., and from 6 pan. to 9 p.m. This will be strictly enforced, An ANNUAL charge of $4.44 gross, less prompt pay. nmnt discount of 10 percent, is made for the use of a hole or outside tap for the above noted purposes. Anyone found watering lawns or gardens, who has not paid for this service will be billed accordingly. Wingham Public Utilities Commission C. E. SHERA, Superilendent CRAWFORD & IIETIIERINITION Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. Wingham," Phone 48 J. H. CRAWFORD, Q.C. R. S. IIETILERINGTON, Q.C. J• W. MINIM • •