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iEL_L_ • BUY • HIRE , TRA‘ +•
EOR SALE
SEE WHAT a penny will buy al
McKibbons during the Origina
Rexall One Cent Sale! week of
March 24th -31st. 2$-71
FOR SALE --New Electric Sewinf
Machines, reverse stitch, eleetri,
portables $39.50. Limited quart
tity. Smitty's Shopping Centre
Hanover. 281
FAT1 BANRS-MORS1t hanunerluill
for sale, nearly new. Apply Bruce
Bennett, Gorrle, phone Forclw:t•li
35R3, 21.281
ELECTROLUX SALES AND SER
VICE Authorized dealer, H. A.
IVMeDermitt, Fordwieh, phone
59-31, Contact Mr's, L. McDoug-
all, phone 1153W, Wingham, for
c'
service. Arrange• for free die mon-
stration. 29rrb
FEBRUARY SPECIAL 15ti off ;til
floor polishers, We repair and
give free inspection on all makes
of sewing machines. Singer Sew-
ing Machine Co., (Goderieh, phone
665, Wingham. 21-28b
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
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
RED BRICK HOUSE on Charles
Street for sale, six rooms. to close
the estate of the late Mrs. Wal-
ters. Phone 210, 28b
COTTAGE -•- Point Clark, for sale.
Two bedrooms, refrigerator and
stove. Space heater. Close to
store. Large shaded lot. Apply
Mrs. W. Hilbert, S'r., Wingham,
phone 897. 28:7b
60 - ACRE FARM for sale, near
Whitechurch. Price $4,000, $2,000
down, House and henhouse on
farm. Lloyd Whytock, phone
715W3, Wingham. 28'
50 ACRES grass farm for sale, lot
34, con. 9, East Wawanosh. About
40 acres cleared land, 6 acres
hard maple bush. Barn 36'x50'.
Plenty water supplied by spring.
Apply Edgar Wightman, Bel -
grave. 21-28
FOR SALE Four bedroom resi-
dence, centrally borated 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. Oil
heated. New hot water system.
Well landscaped. Call 90 or 750,
Listowel, for appointment to see.
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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, 2% miles from
Wingham. Good water supply.
1 s Atorey, 6 room house, fully
modern. Priced to sell. as owner
has a transfer.
Qhntaet -- WILLIAM S. REED,
Real Estate Broker
Phone 292M - Winghnm
28b
CAR FOR SALE
1960 VOLKSWAGEN, priced for
quick sale or will trade on older
model. Phone 507W4, Wingham,
28"'
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
9 LITTLE CHUNKS of pigs for
sale. Phone 507W3, Clarence Gol-
ley, R. R. 4, Wingharn. 28b
YOUNG HOGS for sale, breeding
age. Will take old hog in trade.
Phone 996. 28b
1.4 PIGS, 10 weeks old, for sale.
Angus Falconer, R. R, 3, Wing-
harn, phone 626J4. 281)
13 PIGS, 9 weeks old, for sale. Ap-
ply Gordon McBurney, phone
620W2, Wingham. 28h
20 PIGS for sale, 10 weeks old.
Phone Robert Kreller, Wroxeter,
8198211. 28b
MALE HELP WANTED
MEN WANTED for customer ser-
vice for Huron County area. No
investment, For interview and in.
formation write R. W. Sercontbe,
Apt. 5, 1015 Adelaide St., London,
Ont. 14-21-28h
SALES' HELP WANTED MALE
MEN -- - Write immediately for full
information how to establish pro-
fitable Rawleigh business. You
will he surprised at big results
others secure. No selling exper-
ience necessary to start. Buy on
credit. Golden opportunity to
hold all a solid business, Itnwleigh
G d, Dept, 14-453-143., 4005 Rich-
elieu, Montreal,:• •. • 231
TAX SERVICE f-
FOR ALL OCCASIONS call Lee'S
1 'I`axi, for long or short trips.
Phone 185. 4rrb
FOR RENT
BED SI`X" IINGROOM for rent, suit-
• able for one or two business girls
or nurses. Phone 601M. 28b
`MALL APARTMENT on main
street for rent, Available March
1. Phone 1177J, 28'
MODERN two-bedroom upstairs
apartment for rent. Heated, Im-
ruecliate possession. Phone 29,
Ideal Supply. 28h
EMPLOYMENT WANTED
RELIABLE WOMAN with refer-
(nees would care for children, any`
age, Anytime, preferably in her
own home. Apply Box 25, Ad-
va.nee-Times, 28b
WANTED
HIGH CHAIR wanted, in good con-
dition. John Bakker, phone 107311.
28''
•
REASONABLE apartment or
house require, May 1st for
couple with new baby. Phone
' 349. 28h
CARDS OF THANKS
We would like to express our sin-
cere thanks to all who sent us
messages of sympathy and any acts
of kindness during and since our
recent bereavement. --Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Foxton and family. 28'" '•I
We wish to express our sincere
appreciation to friends and neigh -I
hors for the many arts of kind -1
ness, also sympathy cards and
floral tributes during our recent
bereavement. Special thanks to
Rev. C. F, Johnson, Dr. B. N.
Corrin, Dr. Klahsen, Dr. Young and
the staff of the Wingham General'.
Hospital.—The Gardner family, 28•
I wish to thank everyone who
visited me, sent cards .and treats.
while I was a patient in Wingham,
General Hospital. Special thanks to
Dr. McKim and the nurses.—Nancy
VanCamp.- 28h
I would like to express my thanks
to all my friends and neighbours
who visited me and sent cards, let-
ters and gifts while 1 was a patient
in Wingham Hospital. A speciail
thanks to the nursing staff on third
floor and also the ministers who
visited me. All was sincerely ap,
preeiated.•--Archie M. Peebles. 28b
I would like to thank all my rela-
tives and friends who visited me
and sent cards and gifts while T
was a patient in Wingham Hospital.
A very special thank you to Dr.
McKim and the second floor nurs-
ing staff.—Mrs, Jerry Higgins. 28h
I would like to express my sincere
thanks to all my friends and neigh-
bours who visited me, sentcards,
and brought treats to us at the
house while I was sick.. --.Mrs. Ross
Mann, 28h
HEADSTOCK WANTED
ACHESON'S DEAD STOCK SER-
VICE Highest prices for dead,
old or disabled horses and cattle.
Phone Atwood 356-2622 collect.
Licence No. 156062. J24rrb
P.EiMOVAL SERVICE — We are'
licensed to remove your dead or
crippled farm animals for sanitary
disposal in an inspected rendering
plant. FREE REMOVAL--Plhone:
No charge to ZENITH 88540 or
Wingham 378 or Palmerston 123W.
:GORDON YOUNG LIMITED, TOR
ONTO - BARRIE - ELMIRA. Li-
cense No. 14 & 15R62 - 143 &
144-0-62. rrb
DEAD ANIMAL
REMOVAL
FOR DEAD OR DISABLED
ANIMALS CALL—
DARLING & Company
Of CANADA LIMITED
Kirkton 48R10
Dead Animal Lie. No. 175-C-62
Jny3rrh
MARLATT'S
Dead Stock Service
$1.00 per 100 lbs.
Paid for Dead Cow) and Horses -
over 500 lbs. More for sick and
disabled Cows and Horses accord
ling to size and cenilition.
FOR PROMPT SERVICi.
PLEASE CALL COLLECT
Bruce Marlatt
Brussels Phone 133
24 HOUR SERVICE
LICENSE No, 88-C-615' 544,1'.-6il
r
COMING, EVENTS
LEGION BIN•GQ every Thursday
in Lucknow Legion Hall, 8.45 p.na.
Sharp. 12 regular games for $10,
3 share the wealth, and one spec-
ial for $50,00 must go (no limit
for calls). C E17rvb
11IERIOii][AIYI
STAPLETON --In. loving .memory of
my father, Robert Stapleton, who
passed away February 22, 1958,
and my mother, Agnes Staple-
ton, who passed away April 10.
1944,
A day of rennemhranee sadly re-
called
Without .farewell they left me.
To be with them in. the sante old
ways
Would be my. dearest 'Wish to today.
And while they lie in peaceful
sleep
Their memory I shall always keep.
--Sadly missed by their .daugh-
ter, Margaret Stapleton. • 28"
MISCELLANEOUS
THE ORIGINAL SPRING Rexall
One Cent Sale is corning week of
March 24th -31st at McKihbons
Pharmacy. 28-7b
C US T 0 M SNOWPLOUGHING.
Harold Congram; phone 1079.
F7-Ml•lh
PAINTING and paperhanging.
Plaster repairs. 10% discount
for February. Phone Louis Storey,
486J. 28rr'b
INTERIOR RENOVATIONS and
flooring, linoleum and coralon
sheets, linoleum tiles. vinyl as-
bestos tile and .ceramic wall tile
installed and repaired. Bob Case -
more, Shuter St., phone 872M.
28rrh
ATTENTION FARMERS
Can you use more cows? We are
prepared to give you from 10 to 20
cows. No down payment and up to
three years to pay. Apply Stan
Horshurgh, phone 33R4, Fordwieh.
21 -28-7-14b
FOR YOUR
Insurance Needs in Automobile,
Farm Liability, Accident and Sick-
ness Home Protection -- Call your
CIA Agent—Lloyd Montgomery
Wingham, R. R. 5, Phone 743.J1.
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C U R R E
AMBULANCE
WINGHAM
Day 51; Night 636 or 716
• TRUCK LETTERING
• COMMERCIAL SIGNS
COX SIGNS
A 'COMPLETE SIGN SERVICE
PH: • 518; • WALKERTON
Dreaming of Spring?
Time Hanging Heavy?
Need a Pick -Me Up?
SELLING AVON COSMETICS
can help you
Start immediately in Turnberry
and East Wawanogh Townships
Write MRS. E. BELL,
84B ALBERT ST., WATERLOO
or phone collect
SH. 5-0751. before 8.30 a.m.
THE
WEST WAWANOSH
MUTUAL FIRE
INSURANCE CO.
Head Office, Dungannon
Established 1878
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
President, Brown Smyth, R. R. 2,
Auburn; Vice -Pres., Herson Irwin,
Belgrave; Directors, Pato Caesar,
'R. R. 1, Dungannon; George C.
I+eagan, Goderieh; Ross McPhee,
R. R. 3, Auburn; Donald MacKay,
Ripley; John P. MacLennan, R. R.
3, (ioderich; Frank Thompson, R.
R, 1, Holyrood; William Wiggins,
R. R, 3, Auburn.
For irlfonhlation on your insur-
ance, call your nearest director who
is also an agent, or the secretary,
Durnin Phillips, Dungannon, phone
Dunganno'+ 48. Jne15/62
Alt KINDS Of
TING
RIN
JOB
aIIA311 AT)VANCE-TT11TES
TENDERS WANTED
WARBLE FLY SPRAYING
TENDI:l;S
TOWNiiiII' 01'' TL'RNBERRY
Tenders for the spraying .of cattle
•for Warble I11y in the 'l'otvnslrip of
Turnberry will be reeeivcd by the
undersigned until 12 o'clock noon,
Saturday, March 3rd, 1962. Low-
est or any tender not neetssarily
acteepted.
21-28b John V. Fischer, Cleric..
WARBLE FLY POWDER
TENDERS
'l'O'Ii/NS1ITl' OF 'IPRNMilIt1I•Y
Tenders for supplying Warble Fly
Powder for the Township of Turn -
berry will be received by the under-
signed uattii 12 o'clock noon, Satur-
day, March 3rd, 1982. State price
per pound. Lowest or any tender
not necessarily accepted.
21-28h John V. Fischer, Clerk,
GRAVEL TENDERS
TOWNSHIP OF 'l't'RNBIERRY
Tenders will be received by the
undersigned until 1 p.m., Saturday,
March 3rd, 1902, for crushing and
hauling 8,000 eu, yds., more or less,
of gravel for the Township of
Turnberry. Contractor will be ask-
ed to set in two pits, also strip and
maintain same. Contract to be com-
pleted by August 31st, 1962. A certi-
fied cheque for 8300.00 must ac-
company tender. Lowest or any
tender not necessarily accepted.
21-28b John. V. Fischer, Clerk.
GRAVEL TENDERS '
TWP. OF EAST WAWANOSH
Sealed tenders will be received by
the undersigned until 12 o'clock
noon on Tuesday, March 6th, for
crushing and hauling approximately
8,000 cu. yds. 51" gravel. A certified
cheque for $300.00 must accompany
each tender. Lowest or any tender
not necessarily accepted.
Stuart McBurney, Road. Supt.,
Twp. of East Wawanosh,
Wingham, Ont. 21-28b
TENDERS
Tenders will be received by the
undersigned up to one o'clock
March (ith, 1962, for Warble Fly
Inspector, he to find his own trans-
portation; Sprayer Operator and
Operator Helper, for the Township
of East Wawanosh. Tenders to state
hourly wages expected. The lowest
or any tender not necessarily ac-
cepted. -Belgrave, Feb. 15, 1962.
R. H. Thompson,
21-281) Township Cicrk.
INCOME TAX
RETURNS
STANLEY J. PYMM
P.O. Box 74 - Phone 336
LUCKNOW, ONT.
Public Aeoonntani. since 1911
D6eow
YOUR FAMILY'S
PROTECTION and SI'.('ITRfTY
all in
ONE POLICY
FOR FULL DETAILS WITH
NO OBLIGATION CALL:
LES REYNOLDS
Your agent for
MANUFACTURERS LiFI
Phone 6W - Wingham
WILLIAM S. REE'
Real Estate and
Business Broker
For prompt service in buying
or staling all real estate
properties.
FARMS - HOMES'
BUSINESSES
Ph. Wingham 292M
J31.rrb
TV ANTENNA
SERVICE
Repairs to all makes
ANTENNA
INSTALLATIONS
,KELI'l`-SUPPORTING TOWiiRS
Antenna Repairs
FREE ESTIMATES
Phone your local' eltater or
Hanover 728 Collect
31.7rrh
BIRTHS;
'WILLIAMS At Wingham. General
Hospital, on Wednesday, Febru-
ary 21. 1962, to Mr. and. Mrs. Alan
Wiliams, Wingham, a slaughter.
SMITH At Wingham 0eneral
hospital, on Thursday, February
22, 1962, to Mr, and Mrs, Mack-
ie, Smith, Brussels, a daughter.
KUF,PI+FIR-- At Wingham General
Hospital, on Friday, February 23,
1962, to Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
Kuepfer, R.R. 3, Wingham, a son.
ALEXANDER At Wingham Oen-
end Hospital, ,an Friday, Febru-
• ary23, 1902, to Mr, and Mrs.
Robert Alexander, Pinkerton, ti
Son,
CO()K At Wingham (General Hos-
pital, on Saturday, February 24,
1902, to Mr, and Mrs. Albert
c'cok, R. R. 1, Belgrave, a son.
ITAITGH At Wingham General
Hospital, on Sunday, February
25, 1902, to Mr. and Mrs. Ray-
mond Haugh, R, R. 1, Wingham,
a daughter,
APPLICATIONS WANTED—
APPLICATIONS WANTED
'MORRIS TOWNSHII?
Applications will be received by
the undersigned until 12 o'clolrk
noon, March 5, 1962, for Warble Fly
Inspector, Truck Driver and Helper
for Morris Township to work under:
the Warble Fly Control Act,
George C. Martin, Clerk,
21-28h R. R. 4, Brussels, Ont.
1'.X'TENSIVE CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
of Finanee Co. Repossession.
Bankrupt Stocks, Bailiff Seizures
anti Personal Consignments
Consisting of Modern Household
Furniture, TVs, Appliances rani
'Brand New Clothing at
The Clinton Legion Hall
SATURDAY, MARCH 3, 1.30 sharp
Special outstanding items—Large
Electrohome 1961 console model
stereo combination AM & FM
radio and 4 -speed record changer
in beautiful. handrubhed cabinet„
only 4 months old, cost $1,000 new;
; 2 .,_1 a
20 seas ft. chest freezer; 1 c . roam
rubber zippered cushion chester-
field suite: large console model
chord organ.
Also two 5 -pee, bedroom suites,
complete with bookcase beds, box
springs and mattresses; six TV
sets, ail have been checked over
and in A-1 condition; two 2 -pee.
davenport suites; two 39" continen-
tal beds; one set maple hunk beds;
three chrome kitchen suites; one
spacesaver; two refrigerators; one
'Westinghouse dish washer; two
electric ranges; conventional wash-
er; automatic washer and dryer;
one other electric dryer; platform
rockers; hostess and arm chairs;
tri -light and table lamps; step and
coffee tables; odd chrome chairs;
a large selection of brand new
clothing, plus many other pieces of
furniture and appliances which will
he released before sale clay, but not
available for publication at this
time.
Do not miss this outstanding sale
of new and nearly new furniture
and appliances. Duc' to the large
offering sale time will he 1.30
sharp. Terns --Cash on day of sale.
3r;- sales tax in effect. Cheques
accepted.
FRANKLIN BIULTCT , Auctioneer.
R. R. 2, Gladshill. 28b
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CONSTRUCT
UPRIGHT
CONCRETE SILOS
UP 'ro 55 FEET
Contact:
ARNOLD HUGILL
Box 164
92 Cambria .Road, (IODERi'CI-I
Phone 1'A 4-9437 collect
14-21-28,7'x`
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HILRAY ABBATOIR
Phone Lucknow 122W
Home of Choice
FRESH MEATS
Guaranteed no Hormone or
Concentrate fed. to Beef
TRY OUR HOMEMADE
SAUSAGE
Choice Hereford Beef
Front Quarters , , ,37c lb.
Hinds 52c lb.
Crit and wrapped for your freezer
2c extra~
Custom Killing
CATTLE •--- Daily
HOGS — Tuesday
RAYNARD ACKERT
HOLYROOD
19 28beew
'A. GRAHAM KETURNED
REB CROSS PRESIDENT
GORRIId The annual meeting
of the Corrie and District Iced
(Pros Society was held last Mon-
day evening. The president, Alex
Graham, presided, The treasurer's
report was given by 1-Iarvey Spar -
ling. One Hundred and fifty- dol-
lar: will he sent to Red. Cross
headquarters and expenses of send-
ing a candidate to take the Water
Safety .instructor's course will he
paid.
Rev. F. W. Taylor presided for
the election of officers for 1962,
They are as follows: Iron. presi-
dents, Rev. 17. 0, Attwell and Ret'.
F. W, Taylor; president, Alex
Graham; 1st vice, Mrs, Lorne
Walker; treasurer, Harvey Spar -
ling; secretary, Mrs, Noman Wade;
campaign chairman, Harold Rob-
inson; campaign committee, Robert
Harkness, Grorcloa Underwood,
Norman Wade, John 'Outliers, Earl
Icing, Oliver Stewart, Glad Edgar
Auditors, Norman Carson, Ewart
Whitfield; Water Safety chairman,
Lionel Johnston; assistant, Gordon
Moir; sec. -trews„ Dick Carson,
Campaign chairman, Harold Rob-
inson, persided during the appoint-
ment of the following .canvassers:
Boundary north, Robert Harkness,
Leonard Metcalfe; Con, 17, Jack
Ferguson, Harry Metcalfe; Con,
15, Harvey Wright, Stan Hayes;
Con. 13, Wes. Underwood, Lloyd
Jacques; Con. 11, Oliver Stewart,
Mrs, Wn1. Bennett; Con. 9, Chas.
Black, Fred Coulter; Con. 6, Earl
Ring, Lorne Robinson; Con. 4,
Mrs. Russell Adams, Mrs. Bill
Thornton; Con. 2, Glad Edgar, Clar-
ence Sparling; Wallace Bdry., Ben
Gibson, Jas. :Lynne.
Howick and Grey Bdry., Mrs,
Paul Adams, Mrs 'Tyndall McKer-
chc'r; Howick and Turnberry Bdry
Carl Fitch, Raymond Neill; Wrox-
eter, Art Gibson, Jas. Doig, Geo,
Galbraith, Stewart :Higgins; Wrox-
eter South, Verne. Hupfer, Geo.
Gibson; Fordwich, Geo. Ashton,
tarn
Jack
Howell Fraser,Ken (, al
.How
Winter; Lake let, (Geo. Hubbard;
Gorrie Southeast, John Dinsmore,
August :Keil; Gorrie Northeast,
Jack Cathers, Roy Strong; Gorrie,
north of river, Gordon Underwood.
Burns Stewart.
Meeting was closed with prayer
by the Rev. F. W. Taylor.
GORRiE
Mr. Alex Graham, manager of
the Gorrie Branch of the Toronto -
Dominion Bank, is' attending the
bankers' agricultural school in
Walkerton today. Mr, John Isaac
of Wingham is relieving here.
Miss Margaret Hastie of Guelph
spent the week -end with her pa-
rents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Has -
tie.
Mr, and Mrs. Charles Jones and
Charles of London visited with Mr.
and Mrs. George Brown on Sunday,
Mr, and Mrs. James Edmunds,
Stratford, visited over the week -enol
with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Adams.
Miss Sandra Edgar of Guelph.
spent the week -end with her pa-
rents, Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Edgar,
Mr, Peter Gerkis, Sioux Lookout,
is spending a week at the home of
Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Sparling.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Edgar, Dale
and Dianne, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
McMichael and Marjorie Anne of
Wroxeter, visited on Sunday at the
homes of Mr. and. Mrs. William
Little and Mr, and Mrs. Wilfred
Anderson of Hampden.
Mr. and Mrs, Glen Will and fam-
ily of Kingsville spent the week-
end with Mrs, Justin Will,
Miss Erna Beth and Mr. George
Timm of Wallace Township were
supper guests of Mr. and Mrs, C.
Koch on Sunday.
Miss Yvonne Sparling was a stu-
dent teacher in Harriston last
week.
Mr, and Mrs. Harold Keil enter-
tained Thursday at a birthday din-
ANNETTE'S
HAIR STYLING
Cold Waving
Cutting, Styling, Tinting
Tel. 21 = Josephine St.
CLOSED MONDAYS
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FOR SALES & SERVICE
CALL --
KEITH
KEITH MCLAUGHLIN
Phone 593 - Wingham
Contaet us, for —
BUCKET MILKERS, VACUUM
PIMPS, PIP'IE LINE MILKER:,
DETERGENTS, IiA(?VER,IACiDiiS
,117-M28
'Weill Purchase Cups
For Church Kitchen
C,(>RI1]1E The theme, "braise ye
the Lord for His holiness", was
used by Mrs. Ewart Whitfield for
the February meeting in the (Gor-
rie United ('hureh on Wednesday
afternoon when the United Church
Women met, Mrs, Kenneth Hastie
gave an article, "Jesus, Creator of
the Whole Universe" and on Isai-
ah's vision, following with prayer.
Mrs. DeWitt Adams, president,
conducted the business. Mr's, Fred
W. Taylor will be the speaker at
the Worlcl Day of Player service
in the Gorrie Presbyterian Church
on March 9,
Mrs, Elmer 'Amish was appoint-
ed as representative on the board
of stewards. The president gave
nor in honor of Peter Keil and
Stephen Edgar.
Mr. and Mrs, Raymond, (rowdy
visited with Mr, and Mrs, Eldred
(lathers, Wroxeter, on Sunday.
the Clinton, Presbyterial report
Sunday. April 29 will be 'Menke.
tering service.
The historical committee tip.
pointed was Mrs. Ewart Whitfield,.
Mrs. IE. Carson, Mrs. W. Strong
and Mrs. Cordon Edgar. A l.B.ibie
study questionnaire and answers
was given by Mrs, Glad Edgar and
Mrs. DeWitt Adams, It was decide•
e(1 to purchase matching .cups for
the church kitchen.
CASK—if you live.
CASH—if you Ole,
Protection for the 1)113113'
Comfort for your retirement,
All in one policy,
Co Mill
FRANK C. HOPPER
—Representative—
Canada Life
WINGHAM, ONT.
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SAVE lame
AT
WASH
AUTOMATIC COIN LAUNDRY
WINGHAM
25c
WASH
SINGLE LOAD
WASH 50c.
3 :LOADS
DRY
10c
Our SPEED QUEEN Automatic Washers give you the clean- .
est, whitest wash in town. in our Big Boy Washer you can
wash throw rugs or 5 big blankets or 3 to 5 regular loads
all for only 50c. Our big dryers dry in a jiffy. Save on your
laundry costs at SPEED -WASH. Always lots of hot rain.
soft water. Plenty of free parking at rear of store.
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK — 7 A.M. TO i1 P.M.
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Taxpayers may make payments on account of # p,
1962 taxes up to 80 percent of 1961 taxes.
Interest at the rate of 31/2% will be allowed ,on
payments made in February. o
li Prepayments of taxes must be made at the Town
it Treasurer's Office•, Town Hall.
iii WILLIAM RENWICK, Treasurer, '!
li Town of Wingharn. 1
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AMBULANCE
Service
CALL —
S. J. WALKER
1' 11 0 N 1)
106 Day — 189 Night
BUTLER, DOOLEY,
CLARKE & STARKE
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS
Trusted in Bankruptcy
Licensed Municipal Auditor
44 NORTH ST. JA. 4.8253
()ODERICH, ONTARIO
A. H. McTAVISH
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR
and NOTARY PUBLIC
TEESWATER ONTARIO
Tel. 392-7373, TeesWaler
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afternoon, 2-4 p.m., Or
by appointment.
Frederick F. Homuth
Phm.B., R.O.
Carol E. Homuth, R.O.
Mrs. Viola H. Homuth, R.O.
Or roMloTRIs'rs
PRON11I 118
Harriston, Ontario
J. B. ACTESON, D.C.
I)r, Of Chiropractic
X -Ray
WROXETER
Phone 120
Hours: Monday to Friday, 10-4.30
Evenings:
Sion., Tues. and Tours., 7-9
CRAWFORD &
HETHERINGTON
Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.
Wingharn, Phone 411
J. H. CRAWFORI), Q.C.
R. S. HETIIIERINGTON, Q.O.
J. T. GOODALL
BARRISTER,, SOLICITOR,
NOTARY, El e.
Other—Meyer Block, 1lringhatie
PHONE 14
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11. C, MACLE .. lass
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General Insurance and
Real Estate Broker
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