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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1962-02-14, Page 4rage 01 The Wiir>;haan Ailvanee'T.laates, Wednesday, Feb. VI. 196`'3 FOR SALE POTATOES for sale. Phone 731W3 after 5.30 Harald Vincent. 7-14' ONE .22 CALIBRE repeater rifle for sale, Phone 229 after 4 p.m. 14' ZENITH HEARING AIDS' will give you satisfaction Ask Ile tachy. McKibbons. 7h 2,000 BALES good mixtel timothy and alfalfa hay for sale. George Walker, phone 719W1. 14b BLUE PLAID SUIT for sale, re- versible skirt, size 10, with grey coat to match, Like new. Phone 93, Wroxeter. 14•' BOAT FOR SALE • 13 ft, moulded plywood. 65" beam; also steel welded trailer and 3 h.p. 1'6vinruae motor. Used one year. All for 3250.00. Alf Sehwichtenberg, Wingham, 14 SINGER SPECIAL Tune up special on any make or model of machine for a two week period, $3.95. George Henderson, phone 665. 14-21b PHILLIPS tape recorder. only a few months' old. Retails at '8199.50. Selling at a great reduction. Phone 665, George Henderson. 14* CHINA CABINET, 48" steel bed and- springs, coffee table, child's table and chair set. All in good condition. Phone Fordwich 37R11. 14b ELECTROLUX SALES AND SER- VICE—Authorized dealer, 11. A. McDermitt, Fordwich, phone 59-31. Contact Mrs. L. McDoug- all, phone 553W, Wingham, for service. Arrange for free demon- stration. 29rrb 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. 16rrb L'SED "FORNEY" electric welder, 180 amps. Will weld, braze and solder (battery charging attach- ment can be bought for it also). Health reasons force sale of farm and welder no longer needed. Like new. Used only 6 months. For parts, supplies or repairs see Fourney Welders. Write P. 0 Box 231, Port Elgin, or Telephone 345 for information. 14b GRASS SEED FOR SALE—Alfalfa- Vernal, Ranger and Ontario grown. Red Clover, Alsike, Ladina and White Dutch Clovers, Or- chard, Brome, Meadow Fescue and Blue Grasses. Ali grades No. 1 seed at money -saving prices. Suggested hay mixture --- 8 lbs. alfalfa, 2 lbs. red clover, 6 lbs. timothy, 4 lbs. brome grass. Total 20 'lbs,, costs only $6.53 per acre. Mixed free if desired. All varieties seed grain, buffed, cleaned, treat- ed, ready to sow. Get our prices. Seed cleaning by appointment. R, 1Cramm & Son, Pinkerton, phone Cargill 68W3. 14-21•• SPRING SALE — It's sale time at Armitages of Wingham with their annual Bond Made - to - Measure suit sale. And here's your chance to really roll up the savings on a Bond quality tailored to measure suit ---when you order a suit from ARMITAGES. During this sale you get trousers absolutely FREE. Prices are $55,95 to $69.95 and no more. So now—right now —'Get your order in at ARMI- TAGES. Sale ends Feb. 24th. You don't have to take delivery of your suit now—you can take it in April, May or June-- but your order must be in before closing date of Feb. 24th, and remember the special sale offer --- Extra trousers are yours FREE at ARMITAGES in Wingham, J10-F21b LIVESTOCK FOR SALE NUMBER of well -matured Jersey heifers for sale, due to freshen soon. Phone 762J3, Wingham. 14h 10 CHUNKS of pigs for sale. Har- old Casemore, phone 510W3. 14b 30 YORKSHIRE chunks for sale; also- registered vac. Ayrshire cows, fresh and due soon. J. W. Strong & Sons, Gorrie, phone Fordwirch 26-4. 14` 5 LANDRACE GILTS for sale. l3red1 with. purebred Lacomb hog. Due in 2 to 3 weeks N'oah B. Byler, Wroxeter, R. R. 1. 14h FOR RENT SMALL APARTMENT ort main street for rent. Available March 1st. Phone 846W. 14' MALE HELP WANTED MEN WANTED for eustnmer ser- vice for Huron County area, No investment, E''nr interview and in_ feirmation write• R. W. S 'rcombe, Apt. 5, 1015 Adelaide :St„ Lonrlott, 4311t, 14-21-28b REAL ESTATE FOR SALE HOUSE FOR SA -14i — Five rooms and toilet. John Street. Price $3,- 200, $1,600 down. Apply Box 14, Advance -Times. 8 -ROOM HOUSE on double lot far sale. Newly e overeat insulated sid- ing. Reasonable. Apply Box 20, Advanee :Tin's. 14 7 -ROOM BRICK house for sale, all modern conveniences. Gond resi- dential area. For information ap- ply Box 16, Advance -Times 14b FIVE ACRES of land in the town of Wingham for sale, suitable foe, sub-dividng or industrial site, Apply Box 15, Advance -Times. 14b SCHOOL FOR SALE ^T The West Wawanosh School Area Board is offering for sale the school ---not land. S. S. No. 14 on the 12th Concession of Wawanosh, to be removed from property and cleaned up by June 30, 1962. Lowest or any tender not necessarily ac- cepted.—W, A. Stewart. Secretary, Dungannon, Ont. 7-14-21b FOR SALE --- Four bedroom resi- dence, centrally located on Pa- trick Street, two blocks from Josephine Street. Four bedrooms, large living room with fireplace, dining room, 3 -piece modern bathroom upstairs, 2 -piece wash- room downstairs, ultra modern kitchen, sunroom upstairs and completely closed veranda. 011 heated. New hat water system. \'('ell landscaped. Call 90 or 750. Listoe el. for appointment to see. 14rrb 2 -STOREY brick house, centrally located. All modern conveniences. Mortgage available. Early pos- session. 5 choice Building Lots on highway with hydro, water and sewage, close to school. 100 acre grass, farm, 21•: miles from Wingham. Good water supply. 11r storey, 6 room house, fully modern. Priced to sell as owner has a transfer. Contact — WILLIAM S. REED, Real Estate Broker Phone 2923E - Wingham 14b FOR SALE 100 acre farm in Grey Township on paved road with 8 -room red brick house. Newly decorated. 3 -piece bath and built-in cupboards. Barn 42' x 45' with cement barn- yard completely fenced. Ideal for loose housing. Steel implement shed :and garage. Priced .to sell at $13,000 with terms. VILLAGE PROPERTY close to Wingham, house with oil furnace, three-piece hath. Small barn and lovely "i -acre lot. Close to school. Priced to sell with low down payments. DUDLEY E. HOLMES Insurance and Real Estate Listowel, Ontario - Phone 470 W. Neil Campbell Salesman, Phone 124:1, Listowel 14-21b DEADSTOCK WANTED ACHESON'S DEAD STOCK SER- VICE ---Highest prices for dead, old or disabled horses and cattle. Phone Atwood 356-2622 collect. Licence No. 156C62. J24rrb REMOVAL SERVICE -- We are licensed to remove your dead or crippled farm animals for sanitary disposal in an inspected rendering plant. FREE REMOVAL -Phone: No charge to ZENITH 88540 or Wingham 378 or Palmerston 123W. GORDON YOUNG LIMITED, TOR- ONTO - BARRIE - ELMIRA. Li- cense No. 14 & 15R62 - 143 & 144-C-62, rrb DEAD ANIMAL REMOVAL FOR DIAD OR DISABLE:i) ANIMALS ('ALL.— DARLING & Company OF CANADA LIMITED Kirkton 48R10 Dead Animal Lie. No. 175-C-62 Jny3rrb MARLATT'S Dead Stock Service $1.00 per 100 lbs. Paid fdr Dead Cows and Hones over 500- lbs. More for siek and disabled Cows and Horses •accord ing to Size and condition. FOR PROMPT SERVICE PLEASE CALL COLLECT Bruce Marlatt Brussels Phone 133 24 HOUR SERVICE tie Eas/Sit No.8114141, 54 -ILP. -6t BIRTHS .17E LONG- lit Pittsford, N.Y.., on Saturday, February 8, 1962, to Mr, and Mr's. RIthard C. 1)e Long (Shirley Brown), a daughter, a granddaughter for Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown, of Clarkson. LAMONT ---At the Wingham Gen.. • eral Hospital, on Wednesday, Feb. 7, 1962. to 1\Tr. and Mrs. ,lames Lamont, Belgrave, a son. BURKE- At the Wingham General Hospital, on Saturday, Feb. 10, 1962. to Mr. and Mrs. b'rank • Burke daughter. t COMING EVENTS. LEGION BINGO every Thursday in Lucknow Legion Hall, 8.45 p.m. sharp, 12 regular games for $10, 3 share the wealth and one spec- ial for $50.00 must go (no limit for calls). CE17rrb WANTED TO RENT WANTED --A house to rent, three bedrooms, in or near Wingham. Phone 611J. 14"•' Si4 AT L HOUSE or fair sized apart- ment wanted to rent in Wingham 'r Belgrave. Apply Box 19. Ad- vance -Times. 14' MISCELLANEOUS INTERIOR PAINTING and alter- ations. Phone 991W. 7-14' HEARING AID USERS -- If your earmold is not fitting ---if your ear gets sore-- have us fit you for a new mold. One price 86.50 Me- Kibbons, 7b C US T OM SNOWPLOUGHING. Harold •Congram, phone 1079. F7-M14b PAINTING and paperhanging. Plaster repairs. 10% discount for February. Phone Louis Storey, 486J. 7-14` • PUBLIC NOTICE 1, Emerson Hickey, hereby give notice that I will not be respon- sible for any debts contracted by nay wife, Diane Hickey, on or after January 23, 1962. 31.-7b CURRIE AMBULANCE WINGHAM Day 51; Night 636 or 716 INCOME TAX RETURNS STANLEY J. PYMM P.O. Box 74 - Phone 336 LUCKNOW, ONT. Pablic Accountant since 1941 D6eow • TRUCK LETTERING • COMMERCIAL SIGNS COX SIGNS A COMPLETE SIGN SERVICE PH. 518, WALKERTON Going to need extra, money for CHRISTMAS BILS? LET AVON HELP SOLVE YOUR PROBLEM Profitable territories available in Turnberry, East Wawanosh and Morris Townships. Car necessary,. Write MRS. E. BELL, 84B ALi3EWF ST., WATERLOO or phone collect SH. 5-0751 before 8.30 a.m. THE WEST WAWANOSH MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. Heald Office, Dungannon Established 1878 BOARD OF DIRECTORS President, Brown Smyth, R: R,. 2, Auburn; Vice -Pres., Herson Irwin, Belgrave; Dirootors, Paul Caesar, R. R. 1, Dungannon; George C. Feagan, Goderich; Ross .McPhee, R, R, 3, Auburn; Donald MacKay, Ripley; John F. "MacLennan, R. R. 3, Goderich; Frank Thompson, R. R. 1, ftolyrood; William Wiggins, R, R. 3, Auburn. Per information on your insur- ance, call your nearest director who Is also an agent, or the secretary, Durgin E'hililps, Dungannon, phone Dungannon 48, Jne15/62 NOTICE ',RO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF AI.EXAN- 1DER Mck.WEN. AT•1, PERSONS having claims against the estate of the above mentioned, late of the Township of Turnberry, in the County of Huron, Retired Farmer, who died on the twenty-first day of I)ecenaber, 1,961, are required to file proof of same with the undersigned on or before the 17th day of February, A.D. 1962. After that date the Administrator will proceed to distribute the Estate having regard only to the claims of which he shall then have had notice. DATED at Wingham this 29th day of January, 1962. CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON Wingham, Ontario, Solietors for the Administrator. 31-7-14b NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF ALBERT RUSSELL WALTERS. ALL PERSONS having claims against the estate of the above mentioned, late of the Town of Wingham, in the County of Huron, Retired, who died on the 2nd day of January, 1962, are required to file proof of same with the under- signed on or before the 17th day of February A.D. 1962, After that date the Executrix will proceed to distribute the Estate, having regard only to the claims of which she shall then have had notice. DATED at Wingham this 29th day of January, A.D. 1962, CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON Wingham, Ontario, Solicitors for the Executrix. 31-7-14b NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF MARY ELIZABETH WALTER. ALL PERSONS having claims against the estate of the above mentioned, late of the Town of Wingham, in the County of Huron, Widow, who died on the 13th clay of January, 1962, are required to file proof of same with the under- signed on or before the 17th day of February A.D. 1962. After that date the Administratrix will proceed to distribute the Estate, having regard only to the claims of which she shall then have had notice. DATED at Wingham this 29th day of January, A.D. 1962. CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON Wingham, Ontario, Solicitors for the Administratrix. 31-7-141) ANNETTE'S HAIR STYLING Cold Waving Cutting, Styling, Tinting Tel. 21 = Josephine St.l CIOSED MONDAYS TALI snnvICE FOR ATL OCCASIONS call Lee's Taxi, for loitg or short trips. Phone 185, 4rrb CARDS OF THANKS We would like to thank our friends and neighbours for their many nets of kindness and mes- sages of sympathy during our re- cent bereavement. Mr, incl Mrs. Alvin Higgins and fancily. 14" Mr. Daniel F. Kerr and family wish to thank neighbours and friends for the kindness and sym, pathy extended during their recent bene aventcnt 141! We would like to take this oppor= tunity to thank our friends and neighbours- for the gifts we have received prior to our leaving Wing - ham. -Bob and Adeline Walsh. 14'" I wish to thank all neighbors and friends who sent flowers, cards, letters and other treats while I was a patient in Victoria Hospital. Special thanks to the doctors and staff of nurses who were all so kind and to neighbours and friends who helped at home during my ab- sence.—Mrs. .Albert Vincent, Bel - grave, Ont. ' 14* --MY sincere thanks to all the kind friends who have sent their good wishes to me while I was sick. Your thoughtfulness is sincerely appreciated. -Mrs, Fred Fuller. 14'" I wish to thank my friends and neighbors who visited me .ane also sent cards while 7 was a patient in the hospital.-- Harold R. Congram. 14b I would like to express my thanks -to all, my friends and relatives who sent cards and visited me while a patient in ti gingham Hospital. Special thanks to Mrs. -Connell, Dr. McKibben and nursing staff. Wil- liam Falconer. 14' Mrs. family of the late M s. A nice 0. Kerr, (formerly Mrs. Annie 0aseino:ea, wish to express their sincere thanks and appreciation for the many acts of kindness, floral tributes and messages of sympathy from. their friends, neighbours and relatives during their recent sudden bereavement. Special thanks to Rev. 0. Husser, Dr. W. A. McKibben and Mrs. Whitney Grose, pallbear- ers, flower hearers and to ail who helped in the home or in any other way. --Lloyd, Verna, Herman, Olive and Harry (Casemore) and Mr. Kerr. • 14* IIII■I Atilt■III■II!■IIluIIIAIII■IlluIIir11111!III CONSTRUCT UPRIGHT CONCRETE SILOS UP 'r0 55 FEET Contact: ARNOLD HUGILL Box 164 J24rrb 92 Cambria Road, GODERICI-I Phone .IA 1-9437 collect YOUR FAMILY'S PROTE('TION and SECURITY all in ONE POLICY FOR FULL DETAILS WITH NO OBLIGATION. CALL: LES REYNOLDS Your agent for MANUFACTURERS LIFE Phone 6W - Wingham WILLIAM Si. REED Real Estate and Business Broker For prompt service in buying or Selling all real ('state properties. FARMS - II.OMi7S BUSINESSES Ph: Wingham 292M J31rrb _ TV ANTENNA A SERVICE Repairs to all makes *ANTENNA INSTALLATIONS SI'1LF-S!IUPORTINCG TOWERS Antenna Repairs FREE ESTIMATES Phone your localdealer or Hanover 728 Collect .T17rrh 14-21-28-7'" I Ir111■III■I11■III■III■III■III■I l lUIllUl l I■I lIUI TENDERS - WANTED 'Frank Hill, 85, Retired Tailor T.OwNSITjX1 or IIOWIC 1 C TENDERS Tenders \vitt be received by the Clerk up to 12 o'clock noon, Friday, March 2nd, 1962, for Warble Fly Spraying in the 'l'o\wnahip of How - ick for the year 1962. Tenders to state price per head for warm water and ordinary water, Lowest or any tender not neces- 4arly accepted. W. E. Whitfield, Clerk, 14.21b ' Gorrie, Ontario. TOWNSHIP OF RON'TCt( TENDERS Tenders will be received by the Clerk up to 12 o'clock noon, Friday, March 2nd, 1962, for supplying Warble Fly Powder in the Town- ship of LTowick for the year 1962. W. E, Whitfield, Clerk, 14-21b Gorrie, Ontario. APPLICATIONS WANTED TOWNSHIP OF TIOWICK AP.PLICA:CIONS Applications will be received by the Clerk up to 12 o'clock noon, Friday, March 2nd, 11163, for an In- spector to supervise the Warble Fly Spraying program in the Town- ship or Howic}c for the year 1962. Duties to commence April 1st, Any applications not necessarily accept- ed. 14-21b W. E. Whitfield, Clerk, Gorrie, Ontario. DiED SCOTT, CHARLES MALCOLM (MAC) -35, of Seaforth, Wechies- :day of last week at Victoria Hos- pital, London. Survivors: Wife, former Betty Mcelinehey; sons, James, Wayne and Charles, all of Seaforth•; daughter, Cheryl Ann, Seaforth; parents, Mrs. Helen K. Holland, Exeter, and J. P. 'Scott, Rodney. Service was Friday 1.30 p.ni. at the Hopper -Hockey funer- al home, Exeter. Burial Wingham Cemetery. ANDREWS—Mrs. Jean M.(Staple- ton) Andrews,, 66, died Feb. 1, 1962 at Roger Williams General Hospital, Providence, Rhode Is- land. Mrs. Andrews was born in. Wingham, the daughter of the late William and Mary ( Wade) Stapleton. She had resided in Rhode Island for 42 years and was the widow of Jesse 0, And- rews. She is survived by a son, Allen W, of Centredale R.I,; a daughter, Mrs. Mary Jean Johnson of Wickford, R.I.; two brothers, Percy and William of Detroit; two sisters, Mrs. Gail B. Champlin (Pearl) of Warwick, R.I., and Mrs. George W. Merson, (Betty) . of Toronto and four grandchildren, FOR SALES & SERVICE CALL — KEITH MCLAUGHLIN Phone 593 - Wingham Contact us for — BUCKE'r MILKERS, VACUUM PUMPS, PIPE LiNE MILKERS, DETERGENTS, BACTERIACIDES J17 -M28 UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE OF FINANCE COMPANIES' REPOSSESSIONS, BANKRUPT STOCKS, BAILIFF' SEIZURES and PERSONAL CONSIGNMENTS of MODERN HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, TELEVISION SETS and . ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES on SATURDAY, FEB. 17, at 1.30 p.m. sharp AT THE NEW COMMUNITY CENTRE, KURTZVILLE Wallace Township, 4 miles Southeast of, Fordwich, 4•nmiles West of Gowa•nstown, off Highway 23 — we will sell much outstanding items as A 5 -PC. WALNUT BOOKCASE BEDROOM' SUITE, complete with box springs and mattress: ' A LARGE CHORD ORGAN (play by numbers); complete with in- structions and book of music; ' A 2 -PIECE CHESTERFIELD) SUiTE with foam rubber zippered cushions and nylon covers; • A 5 -PIECE COPI'ER'1.'ON11. DINETTE SUITE: Also 2 refrigerators; electric range; autontatIC,wnsher and dryer; large deep freeze, 500 lbs. capacity frozen food; SET MAPLE BUNK BEDS, complete with spring and mattress; TWO 39" CONTINENTAL I3EDS with smooth top mattresses and head boar s; r3'4O I3I!:I)ROO11I . Ur1ES, complete with springs and mattresses; ONE PHiL,LIPS COMBINATION Radio and Record Player; SIX TELEVISIONS, all ehecked :Ind in A-1 roll ition; THREE DAVENPORT ShMITS, (make into beds) with nylon covers; Two SPACE SAVERS; One 5 -piece CHROME KITCHEN SET; Two 1 -piece CHROME KITCHEN SITS; HOSTESS CHAIRS; PLAT- FORM ROCKERS; STEL' anti COFFEE TABLE'S; TABLE LAMPS; TRI -LIGHT LAMPS; KITCHEN STOOLS; and many other items tint listed, SPECIAL — A large assortment of brand near Children's and Adult's CLOTHING, (various sties); and mostly in the original plastic packages. NO RESERVE.Don't 11ii54 ii1i�i ontstnn(ling auction sale.' At1DITORItfl r will be heated and plenty of seating space. Large parlting area. Lunch available. 'MERCHANDISE on display Saturday, I+'ebrua1y 171h, at 9.30 11311. TERMS ("tSK Cheques Will be accepted. l% sales tax oil all taxable merchandise. LLOYD TANNER, Clerk W. J. HENDERSON, A.uct., phone Milverton 1081; Ierank Hill, 8r.i :t native lid 11 I,iRII1 1rIi11l 'I'IIliill!111i111111111*,(11 LAJN1flR ,'"l , MA e)f i 20 lb. Big Load' Washers 4\Winghum, who was known tri ninny i I►t1•c >tlr„ata• aua! c o�+)p)otra' the 4ad- In the district, having carried un I t,tni►)„(” 01 one 'i) lb. utachinrs it, (01 !' 1 conn' j('1')'. Altio a„n',i)ler the• latent a tailoring business here for n1)u1% i iii i)ri•(1'111)1 initelum'. using Dais• years, died 011 .Monday at Moron i Dupont I:Orie It. complete self con' view Home, Clinton. k•Ii' had. been ? Liiucd t►nit5. at Huronv ('w fora few month::, i l Xy� ,MINES following hospitalization here. LILID'�TA M� 1 UVtI'I'E D Where is no immediate flimily. 1 Service \ til be tic id this after noon (Wednesday) from the home, with cemetery, officiate 292 Weston Road '' TORONTO 9, ONT. nesday) at three ci rloclE : S. J. Walker funeral 1 gg e.no E: interment. in \1'iiigh inn .l � k S. �-artl edge Rev. T. G. Hussey will Brantford 752-6839 14b CiII 6.11! t it iiltatz il'.F.II! 1'I'4111'1dIosoiso M!�!IINIII!ilMINII'III!d!!114111!®!1!91!'1121'lMTIE1!I' I' fi!i1i9'I'1''!tE1i!&a3!!6*a alililll'dlllpl!UII Business *ppormity Would you like a business that takes in cash 24 hours a clay? I have an (1pportnatiiv for a local inve•41,)r t(1 own his ()\\•11 business in t}1(' g1 o\\'1118 Town 4)! \\ ill!,'htllll, ( )lit. M ()Derating at tate present time is tlt(• area's fittest. Spec(] Queen Coin Laundry Centre. 1\'ith the a(1(liti011 of the new exciting: ruin operated (11•\ rit•1ulrrS will be installed soon \\-ill nl,;lk(' this an outstanding financial iiiV('Sttlle'nt. A small down payment will buy this store and finan- cing can be handled through local banking facilities. l' or further information CALL THE WING'IAM MOTEL, VINHAM (collect) and ask for Mr. Thompson, on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday or Saturday of this week or write: ATTENTION OF THE ABOVE 'P. O. BOX 263 - KITCI-IENER, Ont. 111111111111111114111111111141110111111181:1411114C 1111 X11 I511",-31 l l gll ill I II SII Ill6A!I•I811'■III' sat by �t REP .•' K S 4O c,.'e ',.•n W,NGe4M . L wi• Wk1 off 4.0 • • r 4-. S kTfl al a Taxpayers may make payments on account of 1962 taxes up to 80 percent of 1061 taxes. Interest at the rate of 314,, will be allowed on payments made in February. Prepayments of taxes must be made at the Town Treasurer's Office, Town Hall. it WILLIAM RENWICK; Treasurer, Town of Wingham. 111 VIII■IIIE1111■114i101111is6911'dill'Illlillel!I!Ellll il'tt111tad -HIM;101lieI Cl'I'Ia•.I!EtelieI!!IS&emTai AMBULANCE Service CALL — S. J. WAV([ PR0N1] 106 Day — 189 Night BUTLER, DOOLEY, CLARKE & STARKE CJHAR'i'ERED A('('OUNTAN'i':s Trustee in Bankruptcy Licensed Municipal Auditor 4.1. NORTH ST. .I:;. •I 8153 GODERi(1II, ONTARIO �r A M H. • LAVISH BAitRISTER, SOLICITOR and NOTARY PUBLIC TEESWATER ONTARIO Tel. 392.7373, '1'eeswa ter Wroxeter --Every Wednesd,,.i afternoon, 2-4 p.m., or by appointment. Frederick F. Honluth Phm.B., R.O. Carol E. Honluth, R.O. Mrs. Viola 11. Iloinuth, OPTOMETRISTS PHONE 118 Harriston, Ontario 4•11.0•1104014•11•110.....** - .w..uoiv... J. B. ACTESON, D.C. Dr. of Chiropractic X.Riy WROXETER Phone 191) Hours:.%lonalay to Friday, 10-4.30 Evenings: Moe., 'l'ea's. and 'Thugs.,, 7-9 CRS FORD HETIIEIIINGTON Barristers, Solicitors, Eto. Wingham, ' Phone 48 .1. IL CRAWFORD, Q.C. 11. S. iI1':rI{lihING'I'ON, Q.C. �o T. OODALL 15.".I:Ii14r1'i' 1l, SOLICITOR, NOTARY, Ete. ()Mee --••Meyer Biotic, Wingham PHONEY 14 J:. 14o It I�I.AN Genel:?1 nus and utance and Isee41 Estate Broker .Ifawl;'J'IIINi: S'TR.t.;ET Phones 115 and 31 0 .4