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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1961-04-05, Page 4Viringtelert..• dvateee."Etittes, Wettoestlay, April 1,90i. _ . BIRTHS TENDERS — COOK Kincaraine Hospital Tuesday, March 28, 1961, to Mr. and Mrs. Graham. Cook, of Rip- ley. a daughter. HANNA - At Wingham -General Hospital on Wednesday, March 29, 1961, to Mr ,and Mrs, Ray Hanna, R. R. 2, Auburn, e son, VERBEEK At Winglialel General' Hospita, on Thursday, March' 30, 1961, to 'Mr. and Mrs. Antorlie Verbeek, R. R. 2, Teeewater, daughter, 1VIOIR -At Wingham General Hos- pital on Friday, March .31, 1961, to Mr. and Mrs. James Moir, R. R. 2, Winghani, a. daughter. RICHEY At Wingham General Hospital on Friday, March 31, 1961, to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Richey, Wingham, a son. CURRIE----In Oakland, Celifornia, on Friday, March, 31, 1961, to Mr. end Mrs. Charles 'Currie, former- ly •of East Wawanosh, a son. CONNELL—At Wingham General Hospital on Saturday, April 1,' 1961, to Mr. and Mrs. William Connell, Wingham, a son, IVIecOONALD-At Wingham Gen- eral Hospital on Sunday, April '2, am, to Mr. and Mrs. John' Mac- Donald, Teeswater, a son, COLLISON- At Wingham 'General • Hospital on Tuesday, April 4, 1951, to Mr. eind Mrs, Clarence Collison, R. R. 1, Greenock, a son. •Stliphiated. sum, hulk general tenders for The 'c'onstruction of a neW Seperale 'School, Wingham, Ontailo will be received, by Mr, Douglas McGowan, P.O. Box 213, Wingham, Ontario, By revs-tom4 moll post marked not later than 4:00 p.m. E.S.T. On it date :to be set 'for the'elosing (Wlilch date will be approxi- mately April 20, 1861.), The loWest or any tender will not necessarily he accepted. flans and speafieetions tire available 10 ()enteral Cetitra7e 0#011 elelteelt of $25.00 which denosil will he eehrrned'hy uPoll receipt of the tender documents in acceplohle conditim LEONARD M. IIIVET, Ardhiteet, OIEiN 3. RYAN, Consulting Engineer, 168 jogNi STREET SOUTH, HAMILTON, ONTARIO, I NOTICE MO CREDITORS. HELP WANTED TAXI SERVICE FOR SALE IN MEMORIAM --V • - YOUNG YOUNG MAN 'wanted for work in the IGA store; full time. 0e , • — EXPERIENCED fern* erectors,' wanted, Laborers and foreman please reply to Higgs, Highway Fencing Ltd., P.O. Box 502, Lon- don, Ont., phone GE 8-5047. .5b NoTtov. TO .muorrous. IN THE ESTATE. 'OF EFFIE L. M. MCCRACKIN All persons having clalees against the estate of Effie L. M. Me-1 Ceackin, late of R. R. 2, Wroxeter, Ontario, deceased, who died .on about the 27th day of, February, 1961, are hereby notified :to. send in to the undersigned Personal Representative of the said deceased on or 'before the 8th day,ef April, 1961, full particulars of their claims. Immediately 'after the said date the said Personal Representa- tive will distribute the assets of the, said deceased having regard only to the claims of which it shall then 'have notice. Dated at Wingham this 20th day of March, 1961. British 'Mortgage and Trust Company 10 Albert St., Stratford, Ont. Executor, By Crawford & Hetherington Wingham, Ontario., Their Solicitors herein. 22-29-5b ',QUANTITY' of baled hay and straw fiar sale. Phone 717.14. 5* LEE'S TAXI SERVICE and Hunt- ing and Fishing License issuer, Phone 185. 3rrb BA,I•RI),--In loving memory of a dear ,wife and mother, Mrs. 'George Baird, who passed away April 6th, 1960. Beyond the gate our loved' one Finds happiness and rest And there is 'Comfort In the thought That a loving God knows 'best. - -Lovingly remembered by hue- band and family. 5* GARY OATS for sale, suitable for seed. Alan Pattison, phone 71.9W2. . ..„. CEDAR POSTS for sale. Tom Mc- Glynn, phone 304J21, Wingham. ----- FOR RENT -- GRASS FARM for rent. Phone 40132. 29-5b • ,, 2 BEDROOM COTTAGE for rent, furnished, Available immediately, Phone 1196,1. • - FARM LAND for rent, on High- way 86, three miles west of Wingham. Approx. 50 acres to cultivate, 75 acres pasture. 'Con- tact Morris Taylor, phone Wing- ham 640W1, 29-5* 'SUMMER. HELP WANTED TEENAGE BOY to work with farm owner and steady helper on modern dairy farm. Work to consist of driving 'tractor, help with milking, general work and, assisting with the show herd of Holsteins, Duties to commence from end, of school term through C.N.E. to Labour Day. Oppor- tunity to join 4-H Calf Club. Good wages 'to right boy, How-, and Laidlaw, Peel Lodge Farm, R.R, 2, Brampton. Telephone Snelgrove 843-2560. rib ‘, BALED alfalfa hay and stra* for sale. Alan WhyteOk, Teeswater, 392-6267. EARL In loving memory of a dear husband, and 'brother, Robert Thomas Earl, who passed away nine years ago today, April 10, 1952, Many a lonely 'heartache, Often a silent tear, • But always a beautiful memory, Of a 'husband and brother we loved so dear. --Ever remembered and sadly missed by wife, Flora, .and brothers and sisters. MASSEY-HARRIS 13 disc fertiliz- er disc for sale. Can •be seen at Phillip Dawson's, R. R. 8, Wing- ham, phone 713W4. 5h' QUILTS, RUGS, pictures, fancy- work, etc. for sale. All new. May he seen April 6 to 8th at home of Mrs. 13. Homuth, BUSINESS 'OPPORTUNITY SALES HELP WANTED, MALE ,Majar .0i1 Co. interested in establishing a Farm Agent to distribute petroleum products to farm Trade and Heating Oil Customers in the Wing- ham and Teeswater area —reasonable initial investment required —financial assistance to responsible applicants commission rotes and popular franchise —will develop into a strong', secure business of 30111' OWN INTERESTED PARTIES PLEASE PHONE W. WYLIE, SEAFORTH 567 isirrh FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS WATKINS' protected locality in- cluding towns of Wingham and Teeswater available for man with ear and ambition, who de- sires top earnings. No invest- ment required. Box 30, Advance,- Times. - SEWING MACHINES --Spring sale of Reconditioned Singer, White, Electric Portables, cabinets, Zig Zag machines from $19.50. Smit- ty's. Shopping Centre, :Hanover. 29-5-12h WANTED TO RENT Mrs. Jas. Falconer HOUSE WANTED TO RENT in town or on outskirts. Three bed- rooms at least. Would consider purchasing with reasonable terms. Write Box, 31, Advance- Times, 5 4, Devoted to Church, SHIELD OATS for sale, from cer- tified seed last year. Early, heavy yielders, $1.60 bus. clean and treated, Phone Wroxeter 19R211, 5e WHO IS INTERESTED making $10 to $15 a day selling quality products of a reliable firm, over 70 years in business? Write W. T. Rawleigh, Dept. E-453-0B, 4005 Richelieu, Montreal. 5b The 'death of Mrs. \.iamee A, Fal- coner, R.R. 3, Wingham took place at the Wingham General Hospital on Saturday, after;ia 'brief illness. She was' in her 61st.year. • Mrs. Falconer was 'born in West Wawanosh Township, the former Maggie Adams Laidlaw, daughter of the late Joseph. T. Laidlaw and his wife, Betsy Purdon. She re- ceived her education at S.S. 14, West Wawanosh, and on December 22, 1920, she was married to Mr. Falconer, who survives, as well ,as a son, Charles Falconer, Of Glamis and a daughter, Lois, at home. There are two grandchildren; two brothers, Robert J. Laidlaw of Turnberry and J. Herbert Laidlaw of W.hitechurch, and two sisters, Misses Annie C. and Mary J. Laid- law, both of East Wawanosh and •an uncle L. E. Purdon, of Lucknow. She was predeceased by a brother and a sister, James Laidlaw, who died in 1957 and Mrs. Sam (Bessie) Coulter, 1946. • Mrs. Laidlaw was a member of the Whitechurch United Church and was a past president of the Vir,M.S., a 'member 'of the choir, and ,a Sunday :School teacher. She 'was also a member of the Whiteehurch, Women's Institute. Service was held at the R. A. Currie Sons funeral homei at two o'clock Monday afternoon with Rev, W. R. Welsh officiating .and burial was in the Wingham Ceme- tery, Pallbeareri were Edison Fel, toner, Clifford, Ivan, Kenneth, Raymond and Elroy Laidlaw, Thd floral tributes were carried by Arthur. Laidlaw and Angus Fal- 1 coner. During the .service a duet, "Good Night and Good Morning" was sung by Garnet Farrier and Miss Karen Groskorth, CARDS OF THANKS TENDERS WANTED ELECTROLTJX SALES AND SER- VICE—Authorized dealer, H. A, MoDermitt, ndwi ch phone 59-31, Contact Mrs. L. McDoug- all, phone 553W, Wingham, for service. Arrange for free demon- stration. 29rrb • TENDERS FOR SCHOOLS AND PROPERTIES Tenders will be received for the' sale of the following Schools and parcels of land: The buildings and land together, or the buildings and land separate- ly. Tenders to be in the hands of the Secretary by 12 o'clock noon, April 20, 1961. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 1- -No, 1 School, Turnberry, known as "Douglas School," situ- ated on the north corner of the' N le Lot' 1, Concession A, Turn- berry. This consists of % acre of land on which is situated- a red brick school and a woodshed; also a drilled well, 2—No. 8 School, known as "Jun- ction School", situated on centre of Ste Lot 10, Concession 1, Turn-, berry, on Junction sideroad, north of Highway 86. Consists of 1' acre, of land on which is situated a, white brick school and a drilled For any further information con- tact Bert Holmes, Chairman, R, R. 2, Wingham, or Alex Corrigan, Sec- retary, R. •R. 1, Bluevale, Ontario. 5-12-19b We wish to extend our sincere thanks for the many expressions of sympathy at the time of Dr, Nim- mo'e death, The kind deeds' of our friends and neighbours were very greatly appreciated by us-..--Mrs. Nimmo and family, 5* FEMALE HELP WANTED - • — LADIES WANTED Make up to $26.00 a week doing simple home sewing in your spare time. Write Box 7010, Adelaide Post Office, Toronto, Ont. 22-29-5b Save Money U U U 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 Hensel]. 696R2. lerrb Mrs. Thomas Short and family wish to thank neighbours and friends for acts of kindness shown during their bereavement through floral tributes, cards. Special thanks to Dr. Corrin, Dr. Smith, Dr. Young, staff of Wingham Hospital, Rev, Mr. Attwell and Ev- ening Auxiliary. 5*, by PREPAYING TEACHERS WANTED Tenders for Alterations PROTESTANT 'TEACHER wanted for S. S. No. 9, Kinloss, Bruce County. Enrollment 25, Situated on County road, Apply stating experience, qualifications and salary expected. Duties to com- mence September 5. Apply Rus- sell Gaunt, Secretary, R. R. 5, Lucknow, Ontario. 5b Sealed tenders: deafly marked es to contents and forwarded in 'en- velopes supplied, will• be received by the. undersigned for alterations to the Surrogate Court and Sher- iff's offices in the Court .'house, Goderich. , These tenders are due no later than noon, Thursday, April 20, 1961. All necessary specifications can he secured 'from the undersigned and an inspection of the premises will be necessary before you can sub- mit a proper price. All tenders must be submitted on forms supplied b'y the maderaigned. Lowest 'or any tender not necessar- ily accepted. JOHN G. BERRY, Clerk-Treasurer, COUNTY OF HURON, COURT HOUSE, GODERICH, ONTARIO'. n efreoeN oe W11,1011*1* 8.%.\ n , icont. 15 oRo•Eu 2,000 BUSHELS Gary oats for sale, grown -from certified seed, $1.00 a bushel. Apply Geo, Kennedy, R. R: 1, Lucknow, phone 43R11, 7 miles west of Wingham, High- way 86. 5-12* I wish to thank my dear friends and neighbours for the 'lovely cards efts and flowers while in hospital. Special thanks to Drs. Crawford and McKim and the dear nurses: —Mrs, E. Montgomery. 5b Town of Wingham SINGER SALES & SERVICE—Re- pairs to all makes of sewing machines,.. vecumns and floor polishers, Used machines for sale. Phone WhIgham, George Henderson. 15rrb ,TWO PROTESTANT teachers, one for the senior and one for the junior room of Union School No, 17, East Wawanosh, to start next September. Apply stating salary, experience, and qualifications to J. A. lyfeBurney, R.R. 1, Belgrave, secretary East Wawanosh Town- ship School Area Board. 5-12-19b 1961 Taxes U I wish to sincerely thank my friends and neighbours for' cards and visits while a patient in Wieg- ham Hospital. Special thanks to the nursing staff and Dr. ItIcKib- bon. —Mrs. George Evans, 5b • Taxpayers may make iiayment s of 1961 taxes up to 80 per cent of 19(1) taxes. -- 'Interest at the rate of 2Y2 percent, will be allow-ere on payments made in April. Prepayments of• taxes must he made at the Town Treasurer's Office, Town WILLIAM' RENWICK, Treasurer, *1 Town of Wingham. • on account • BASSINET on casters, baby jump- er chair, baby both, chrome bird cage and stand, Lloyd 6-way baby carriage, chome swivel high chair. 'Quantity of chain, link fence, posts and gate for sale. Phone 537. . I would like to say many thanks to all those who remembered me with cards and letters during my' stay in Wingham Hospital and since coming home, and to all who• helped in any way. Special thanks to the nurses and Drs. Crawford and McKim. These kindnesses are very much appreciated by my' husband and myself.—Mrs. Perry Pennington. 5h DEADSI'OCK WANTED + y -•, .1^ AUCTION SALE DEAD ANIMAL Disposal Act—We have been licensed to remove your dead and crippled farm ani- mals under the above Act, For free removal call collect, Wing'- ham 378, Palmerston 123W or Elmira, MOhawk 9-5564. Gordon Young (Elmira) Limited, License 100-0 61. rrb OWEN SOUND Typewriter Co., Authorized dealer for Olympia typewriters. Complete service on all makes of typewriters, adding Machines and cash registers, For prompt and efficient service phone FR. 6-4841. 13rrb AUCTION SALE of household ef- fects will' be held ,Saturday, April 8, at 2 p.m., on first farm east' of Wingham on Highway 86. Terms --Cash. Mrs. Gordon Hastie, proprietress; L. G. Bryce, Atm- tioncer, 5b Ul U Illiil f•--8 If you have WINDOW PROBLEMS we have the answery • We wish. to extend our sincere thanks and appreciation to the many friends and neighbours who- were so kind to us dieing our re- cent sad bereavement. Also to Dr. Crawford and Dr, McKim, Walker Funeral 'Home, ,special nurses, and Rev. W. R. Welsh,—Ross Abraham, Mrs. .1•1 R. Cleghorn and Jame$ 'Erie Aitchison. 5* Many Advantages In Spring Pruning Although the art-of pruning trees and shrubs is considered by many to he a year-round., job, deciduous trees, vines and certain -types 'of shrubs will benefit greatly if they are pruned in the early spring, Ac- cording to horticulturists with the Ontario Departmeettif Agriculture, early spring means;' 'the dOrmant period just before :;the start of a a, year's growth'k 'leruning at tlilettlime has several advantages. Pruning-wounds heal more quickly in the spring, thereby lessening dangers of disease and insect infestation. It's easier to cut the shape you want when there are no leaves to obstruct the frame- work of the plant. There is less likelihood of bark damage, especi- ally to larger trees, when pruning is done in the spring. While good for many plants, early spring pruning should not apply 'to spring-flowering shrubs, as prospective blooms may he lost. Wait until the flowering period is over, then prune. It also pays to wait awhile before pruning trees that "bleed" excessively, This "bleeding" or flow of sap is especi- ally heavy with trees such as maple, .bircb' and welnUt Though the loss of sap may be groat in Many eases, the only real cause for warm is the messy condition that results. BROADLOOM AND DRAPERY Now Dupont's 100% pure nylon broadloom for $8.95 per sq. yd. More beauty — more wear; less crushing, less care. Exclusive with Smitty's, Choose your spring drapery now from a 3,000 ye. selection, All custom made, free Of ehaege from $2.25 up. For Sinitty's free interior decorator service, phone 467. Smitty's Shop- left. Centre, Hanover. 29-5b LICENSE NO. 123 C 61 For your best prices on dead and disabled cattle and horses $5.00 each. — 31,4c a lb. for good live mink horses — CALL Collect 794J4, Walkerton 24 Hour Service. FRITZ DEAD STOCK REMOVAL, WALKERTON 15-22-29-5b MISCELLANEOUS AMBULANCE SERVICE CALL DRESSMAKING and alterations. Mrs. Carl Casemore, phone 594J. 29-5b WOULD the party who .took the white suburban ecoat by mistake from Cameron's Billiards, please phone 36R8, Blyth, and exchange coats, as this does not fit. 5b PAINTING, PAPER -HANGINcle PLASTER REPAIRS, 16w rates., Estimates free. Phone 486J, Loiris' Storey. 15-22-29-5-12-19* • 1 I wish to thank the many friend's, who remembered me, by sending cards, letters and flowers and viSit- eng enee ;while- a' patient in, Wing ham General Hospital, and Oleo, 'Victoria Hospital, London. Many thanks to Mrs. Morrey and her genial staff also Dr. Crawford and Dr. McKim: Mrs. Gordon Walker, 5b HONE 106 DAY DRAPES BUTLER, DOOLEY and CLARKE CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Trustee in Bankruptcy Licensed Municipal Auditor 39 West -Street 3A.4-8253 GODERICH, ONTARIO CRAWFORD & IIETHEHINOTON DRAPERY TRACK WINDOW SHADES SEED FOR SALE—Highland hay- e Pasture smixture, 20 lb. per acre, $4:.70:'Bow land hay-pasture mix- ture, 20 lb. per acre, $4.50. Long, term hay-pasture mixture, 20 lb., $5.82 per acre. Orders mixed free of charge. Registered, certified, and Grade 1, Oats, Barley, Wheat, Peas, cleaned, treated, ready to sow. Prices reasonable, quality the best. Roy Gramm & Son, Pinkerton, phone Cargill, 68W3; 'Paisley, 151R17, 0-12-19h DEAD STOCK WANTED FRESH, DEAD, DISABLED COWS, HORSES, $7.00 each MINK HORSES, 4c lb. TV ANTENNA and installation. Year round service. Phone Doug Harker, 392-6140, Teeswater, Ont. 22rrb Barristers, Solicitors, Ett. Wingham, Phol,,, 3. Ii, CRAWFORD,. Q.C, R. 5: HETHERINGTON, ' .0. A. LORENZ DURHAM Call long distance DURHAM 493 collect FlSrrb From $1.49 TELEVISION REPAIRS — All makes and models, Fast service. Reasonable, rates. Phone Bill Clark, Wingham, 370W. 294-12-19-26* VENETIAN BLINDS ' SANITIZED FEATHER From $3.99' For a Complete Window Service ' Visit A. H. McTAYISH BARRISTER, SOLICITOR and NOTARY PUBLIC TEESWATER - ONTARIO Tel, 392-7373, Teeswater Wrozeter—EverS• Wednesday • aftensoon, 2-4 p.m., or by appointment, BED ACHESON'S SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED Modern equipment used. All work guaranteed, Write Louis Blake, R. Re 2, 'Brussels, Phone 442W6, Brussels, M8rrOc4* J. W. BUSHFIELD Dead Stock Service REAL ESTATE FOR SALE PILLOWS Q.C. 100 ACRES in West Wawanosh, brick house, bank barn, hydro and water in 'both. Immediate possession, Only $2000 down, bal- ance terms. Gordon M. Grant, Brussels, representative of Wil- fred McIntee Real Estate. 5* peen $1.00 per imam] weight for dead or disabled bores and, cattle. Call ',Ong Distance Atwood Zenith 3-4900 (at no cost to you) Day or Night SEVEN DAY SERVICE License NO. 103C61. WALKER (DELUXE) Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Ete. Offiee—Meyer Block, Wingham 18" x 20" Income Tax Returns HOME FURNISHINGS Phone 106 — Wingham smornimumumnimomumommomum SPECIAL NOW $6.25 PAIR "We Save You Money" Stanleu J. PYMM von SALE---In the village of Gor-- rie, home of the late Mrs. Laura Wylie. Choice location, solid brick, six large rooms, centre hall plan, excellent condition, new oil furnace, running water, For fur- ther information contact the un- dersigned at 161 EaSevieW Heights Drive, Toronto Pt, Ontario, HU. 9.2584,' J. B. Wylie, Executor of Estate. 22-29-5b WELLINGTON FIRE Frederick F. flomuth Phm.B., R.O. Carol E. Hornuth, R.O. Mrs. Viola H. Honuith, OPTOMETRISTS PHONE 118 Harriston, Ontario P.O. BOX 74 PHONE 41 LUCKNOW, ONT. Public Accountant Since 1944 Insurance, Company Est, 1840 An all Canadian Company, has faithfully served its 003' holders for over it century. Heed Office — Toronto IT. C. Itptibtaiii Insurance Ageney . Winghana DEAD STOCK SERVICE Highest Cash Prices For Old, Sick and Disabled Cows and Horses HEAT) STOCK AT HIGHEST CASH VALUE Please Phone , Promptly Call Collect - 133 Bruce Mariatt Brussels, Ont. 24 HOUR SERVICE Big savings During April C U R R I E On 17 cu. ft. CHEST FREEZERS $239.00 WASHING MACHINES from $99.00 up DOMINION FLOOR TILE IN STOCK. COME IN' AND LOOK AROTIND AMBULANCE K1 A. CURRIE & SONS WING9HAM Day 51; Night 636 or 716 WINGHAM, ONTARIO LIVESTOCK. FOR SALE 10 PIGS, ten weeks old for sale.' Ernest Barris, phone Wroeeter lEr13, 5o, FOR FIRST-CLASS Carpentry Work " Masonry Horne Renovations Phone 23r12 Brussels GERALD rxeL M4rrleInel* CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Bell Telephone Building WALKERTON J. E. Kennedy, &till B.A., C.A., - Resident Mgr. 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