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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1962-04-18, Page 4Pogo vont, alit. W'itrl;hlutt AtivJauet-Tiruea, 1f'edneMbt , :111r, 18, Mill • FOR SALE COLONY HOUSE for sale, 11)x12, In gool repair, Mr's. Jack !•'racer. Wroxeter, Rhone 75. 18' APPROX. 400 BALES mixed first class hay for sale. Phone 024J2, Wingham. Thoanas Reid, Bel - grave. 18b SELKIRK WHEAT for sale. treat- ed, Walter Woods, \Vingh,un. phone 824R11, Wroxeter. 1'+ • QUANTITY of baled hay for sale. Jack Inglis, Clifford, phone 122.13. In'• 14 FT, RUNABOUT boat for sale. with or without 40 h.p. outboard motor. Nelson Pickell, phone 782 J3 after six, 18 FOR SALE GaryQais suitable 'or t seed, Also three range shelters, 8x6 plywood. Allan Pattison. phone 719W2. 18 SEBAGO POTATOES for sale, suitable for either seed or table• use. Harold Vincent, phone 731W3 after 5.30. 18-2.5a FOLDING WALL TABLE for sale. Bavarian white and gold dishes, some silver and glass. Harare Aitchison, Victoria St. 18b $10.00 for your old mattress (re- gardless of condition) on a quali- ty Orthoposture quilted spring mattress at R. A, Currie & Sons. I1 -18h AFRICAN VIOLETS for sale, in :full bloom, large and small plants. Phone 541J, Mrs. Allen. Catherine tr. C he et. 11-1tcb .at Street. (.GIRL'S beige spring coat and hat for sale, size 4; girl's red winter 'coat, hat and leggings, size 5; boy's tweed 2 -pee, suit:. size a. All in good condition alai reason- ably priced. Apply Box 39, A.l- vance-Times, 18b GRASS SEF.'I) FOR:tiALF: -Viking Birdsfoot Trefoil and Fnlpire Birdsfoot Trefoil, LaSalle text clover and Climax timothy. Lo- cal:ygrovn good quality. 1rtceil reasonabh, K. L. Ma(Kemzie, I.ttc'icnow, phone Ripley 104111:3. . 11-Ih' 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 H.ensall 696R2. 16rrb REAL ESTATE FOR SALE POOL ROOM and billiard hall for sale, Apply George Cameron, 18h BUILDING LOT for sale on Shuter Street North, Size 60'x130' Con.. tact jack Brophy, phone 1099. 18rrb SEVEN -ROOM rod brick family home for sale, in good residential district, Two blocks from shop- , ping and public school. Phone 236. 4-11-18-25h PROPERTIES FOR SALE Village property --6 room house with oil furnace, three piece bath, small barn and 3'r -acre lot in Blue - vale. Priced reasonable with low down payments. Exclusive agents for Martin May Limited, builders of quality homes. For information, plans, NHA mort- gages, etc., contact Dudley E. Hol- mes, Insurance and Real Estate, Listowel, Ont., phone 470, Salesmen Neil Campbell, phone 1243; Stanley Coghlin, phone 488W. 18-25h LIVESTOCK FOR SALE WESTERN STOCKERS for sale, all Herefords, top quality. T. A. Currie, phone 361. 4rri: REGISTERED SHORTHORN hull for sale, two years olrl. Alex. Ooulter, phone 6J, Wingham. lab 2 HEREFORD grass cattle. 2(14 lbs., for sale. Earl Toner, Gorrie, 1)e' 2 AYRSHIRE COWS for sale, one fresh, one due in May. Lynn Mor- rison, phone 713W12. 18' 21 PIGS for sale, ten we•r•lcs old. William Willis, R.R. 4, Wingham. 'Apply after 5 p.m., or on Sat- ttrcloy. 11t+ POULTRY FOR SALE MALE P7+RACOC'K for sale, 1 yr. Justin Will, Wroxeter, phone 830R4. 1 is HELP WANTED fIlOUSEICIIEPER WAN'Pl't fol. two adults, in; Wingham", Duties light. Apply Box 37, Advancc- Pintes. 181, COOK WANTED for coffee shop and (dining room work, The New American Hotel, 13russels, phone 26. 181) SALES HELP WANTED MAL SSAT ESi1vfA.N--Wingham: area. Mar- ried ratan, interested in a good future in the food industry. Ap- ply lr1 writinig'. to }fox 38, M • entrea-?ureas. 11) T 5 E IR TRA, "Lt FIND IT IN THE WANTADSR.!" t. TAX1 Si:Ii•VIC:h1 FOR. ALL OCCASIONS call Lee's Taxi, for long or short trips. Phone 18 5. 4rrb RISAL ES'I'A'i'l+i FOR SALE 11)11 acre farm, 85 workable, 10 acres lutrdwOod bush. Clay loam suiI with good drainage. Good water supply from drilled well and spring creek. Pressure system throughout.. Bank barn, 60'x40', with str:tw shed attached. 30'x30' concrete and wood stabling. Driv- ing: sh0.1 10'x20'. Concrete silo. 30'x ' 12 -1 la storey 7 -room frame house with summer kitchen and wood shell. attached. Full basement. Heavy v1rmn. Buildings are in good repair. Located 2 miles off matin highway near Wingham. Terms available with 84,500 down. Asking $11.000.1111, A :1114 -acre farm, 265 workable, with 10 or 12 acres hardwood bush. Evergreen trees planted, Farm has been seeded to permanent pasture except 211 acres.. Clay loam soil. (food water supply with pressure system throughout. Large bank burn with housing capacity for 200 or more head of cattle, all under ono good steel roof. Pit silo 60'x18' and a second silo outside 30'x12'. Built in cattle or pig chute. Loose stabling, and can be cleaned out with tractor and loader. Also on farm a lovely 2 -storey brick '.encs rc d I; -room house, completely modern with new furnace. Located 7 mile:; from Wingham, 2 miles off highway. Terms available from a Junior Farmers' loan. Priced at 840,01)0 with $27.000 Flown. This is ;1 g430,1 beef cattle farm set-up. A Ino -acre farm, 65 workable, ?i acre orcban 1, balance hush, some hardwood. ('lay loam soil, good drainage. (teem water supply from well and part of stocked spring creek. Pressure system in. house will. hydro :and heavy wiring. Bank harp 5,1'x36' and straw shed attach- ed ala xau'. •A 2 -storey frame house (unlading 8 rooms, basement with eenleut flour under main part A. handy rano, 0", Miles from Wing - ha) l or Luc•knuw, Priced to sell, )lily i7 (40)).110 cash. ln0-acre furor, 85 workable, 12 acres of good hardwood bush. Enrol is se'ede'd to permanent pas- ture ext:ept 12 acres. Good water supply, drilled well and creek. Pressure system throughout with water bowls in stable, Good bank born 5(,x54', with good steel roof. camarete and wood stabling, Open yard with board fence. Concrete silo, 40'x12', new. Good car garage, 31'x 41', 111 storey insul brick sided 5-roorn house with closed -in sun porch at front. Completely modern. Summar kitchen attached to main part. Asphalt roof over all, This is a handy farm, located near Luck - now. Priced at $16,000, with terms available, $8,000 ,down and owner will carry mortgage for balance at 6ra per annum. Cash price $15,- 000.00. For your Real Estate, Homes, Farms, or Businesses Contact FRANK J. CASKANETTE P.O_ Box 167 or Ph. 305, Wingham Agent for Wilfred McIntee Broker, Walkerton, Ont. FRANK C'ASKANE,TTE Wingham, Ontario 189 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 renderin plant. FREE REMOVAL—Phone !No charge to ZENITH 88540 or 1 Wingham 378 or Palmerston 123W. (1: )P I )ON YOUNG LIMITED, TOR ONTO -• BARFRIE - ELMIRA. 14 ce1)))' No. 11 & 15R02 - 143 & 144-(:-02. rrh DEAD AMINAL REMOVAL FOR IDEAI) OR DISABLED ANIMALS CALL— DARLING & Company 010 ('ANAi)A LIMiTf11) Kirkton 48R10 Dead Animal I,ie. No, 1715-0-62 Jny8rrb M AR LATT'S Deal Stock Service Highest Cash Prices Paid for Dead Cows and Horses over 500 lis. More for sick and disnl:led tows and Horses aceord ing to size and condition. FOR PROMPT SERVICE PLEASE CALL COLLECT Bruce Marlatt Brussels Phone 133 24 HOUR SERVICE t lecture No. 193Mt:'• 62, 1.21:-R;P, 811 MISCELLANEOUS FREE --Two part Persian kittens, grey. Phone 576. Wayne, Larry and Brian Gordon. 18b ^ FOR ALL your carpentry needs +call Bruce D. MacDonald, Gen- eral Contactor, phone 867. l8rrb DRESS UP your 1. Indoors and fur- niture with new drapes and slip covers MADE to fit YOUR win- dows and furniture. Phone Mrs. Harold Elliott, Bluevale, phone 709W4, 11-18b PAINTING WANTED—Interior or exterior, By the job or time and material. Phone 958W. Harold Ross, 11-18b 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 8721vt. 28rrb NOTICE If you are thinking of financing a car, be sure to contact your State Farm Agent first. Reuben Apple- by, R. R. 2, Wingham, phone 703W3, M28/My16b SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED Modern equipment used. All work guaranteed. Write Louis Blake, R. R, 2, Brussels, phone 442W6, Brussels. Mr7-A29'" 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 743.11 21.rrb HARDWOOD FLOORS laid, sand- ed and finished. Ofd floors made like new. Dustless machines. All types floor tile, linolcums, cer- maie and plastic wall tile in- stalled. Quality workmanship and all work guaranteed to meet your satisfaction, Free estimates tllrTeeswater, �c•t l` cS given, (`all t) i , 392.8488.• 11-1.8b CURRIE AMBULANCE WINGHAM Day 51; Night 636 or 716 JAN N ETTE'S HAIR STYL1Nfi Cold Waving Cutting, Styling, Tinting Tel. 21 = Josephine St. CLOSED MONDAYS J24rrb FURNITURE TRADE-1NS PRICED TO SELL 3 SINGLE DRESSERS 4' 6" WOODEN PANEL BED 5 -PCE. KITCHEN SLIITE 1 FLOOR LAMP 1 SPACESAVER WOODEN WARDROBE 3 UPHOLSTERED CHAIRS R. A. CURRIE & SONS NEED MONEY to BOLSTER the BUDGET? SELLING AVON can do it. .lust 0 feu' pleasant )hours week- ly required soul a ear. Start now in Tilrnherry and East Wnvva- nosiJ Townvhips. Write MRS. E. BELL 848 ALBERT ST., WATEUI,00 or phone collect SH, 1;-0751 before 8.30 (1,11. 4rHE WEST WAWANOSH MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. :lead Office, Dungannon Established 1878 BOARD 0i+' DIRECTORS President, Brown Smyth, R. R. 2, Auburn; Vice -Pres., (Terson Trwin, Belgrave; Directors, Patil Caesar, It R. 1, Dungannon; George C. Feagan, Goderieh; Ross McPhee, R. R. 3, Auburn; Donald MacKay, Ripley; John F. MacLennan, R. R. 3, Goderieh; Frank Thompson, R. R. 1, Holyrood; William Wiggins, R. R, 8, Auburn. For information on your insur- ance, call your nearest director who is also an agent, or the secretary, Durnin Phillips, Dungannon, phone Dungannon 48. Jne15/62 COAUNQ EVENTS LEGION BINGO every Thursday in Lueknow Legion. Hall, 8.45 pan. sharp. 12 regular games for $10, 3 share the wealth and one spec- ial for $50,00 must go (no limit for calls), CE17rrb LOST • TENDERS WANTED TENDER Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned up to 4 p,m.,'FrI- day. Ivfay 4th, 1962, for the repair and improvement of the Wills Drain No. 1 in the Township of Howiek -4,570 lineal feet of open drain. Plan and specifications may be seen at the Township Municipal LOS':' Two dogs, one black and Office in Gorrie. A certified cheque white, other black and tan, fe- for 10% of the contract price to made Collies, Phone 500. 18:0 accompany tender. ---W. E. field, Clerk. 18.25b FOR KENT BEDSITTING ROOM for rent, suitable for one or two business girls or nurses. Cooking privileges if desired. Phone 601M. 18b FOR RENT — May ist, modern apartment, 2 bedrooms, living room, kitchen and bath. Heat and hydro supplied. Excellent location in Wingham. Apply in writing only to Box 36, Advance - Times. 11-18-25b 100 -ACRE GRASS FARM for rent, Lots of grass and water. Good fences. Very reasonable. Phone 632W4. • 11-18"' TEACHER S WANTED WINGHAM PUBLIIC SCHOOL INVITES applications for the posi- tion of Grade Teachers Salary schedule in. effect Minimum $2,800.00 Maximum $5,200.00 Applicants requested to state qualifications, experience, name of present inspector and telephone number. Applications will be re- ceived up until May 7, by Mrs, Roy Morgan, Secretary - Treasurer, Wingham, Ontario, 18b WANTED -• Protestant qualified teacher for S. S. No. 3, West Wawanosh School Area. Duties to commence September 1, 1962. Applications will be received until May 1st, Please state quali- fications and salary expected. W. A. Stewart, Secretary-Treas- nror, Dungannon Ontario, phone 03-3. 1.8-1259 WANTED YOUNG MAN would like room and breakfast in town. Phone 6033 after 6, ROOMERS189 WANTED, with cook- ing pl•iivleges. Apply Box 42, Ad- vance -Times 18. 1 WANTED—Export rock elm, ven- eer maple, bush lots, large or ::mall. Les Morley, Ailsa Craig, phone 293-8009. 4-11-18-25" OLD FARM WAGON WANTED - On steel or rubber. Also windmill frame with or without head, Write Box 40, Advanne-Times. 18* WANTED TO BUY—Ok,cl guns and revolvers. Apply Cameron Bil- liards. 18b WANTED TO RENT — 25 to 100 acres, suitable for crop. Lyle Montgomery, R. R, 3, Clinton, 11-18" WANTED TO RENT—Grass farm near Belmore for about 20 head of cattle. Water and good fences essential. Reply Advance -Times, Box 41. 18b WANTED for CASH Accumulations of EARLY CANA- DIAN STAMPS, POST CARDS and ENVELOPES R. T, THOMSOON 108 EVELYN AVE., TORONTO 9 18-25-2°"• WANTED A SALES AGENT in this territory to represent ROWE ALUMINUM PRODUCTS Sarnia, — Manufacturers of Alumi- tru Storm, Windows and Awnings. No financial obligations necessary. If interested—PHONE COLLECT Kingswood 2-7488, Sarnia or write Rowe Aluminum Products 1331 Murphy Road 18-25-211 TV ANTENNA SERVICE Repairs to all makes ,1 ANTENNA INSTALLATIONS SELF-SUPPORTING TOWERS Antenna Repairs FREE ESTIMATES Phone icor local dealer or Hanover 728 Collect J1;7rrh TENDER Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned up to 4 pm., Fri- day, May 4th, 1962, for the 'Con- struction of the Fitch Drain in the Township of .Howlett as follows: (1) 1600 lineal feet of 10" tile drain, (2) 1,300 lineal feet of 8" tile drain, (3) three catch basins, (4) laying of 10" culvert at outlet of tile, (Tile and Culvert to be supplied, by the Township). Plan and speci- fic.ations may be seen at the Town- ship Municipal Office in Gorrie A eertifed cheque for 10% of the contract price to,aecompany tender. W. E. Whitfield, Clerk. 18-25b CARDS 01? THANKS We would like to express our thanks to all our Wingham friends who were so kind and thoughtful at this time.—lairs. Harold Krug, Helen and Dorothy. 18t` The family of the late • William Sinnamon would like to express their sincere thanks and appreci- ationrela- tives theirmany friends,re to fives and neighbours for their kind expressions of sympathy received during their recent sad bereave- ment. 18'" We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation for the many acts of kindness, messages of sympathy, beautiful floral tri- butes, donations for the Gideon ,Bible Society, received from rela- tives, friends .and neighbours dur- ing our recent sad bereavement in the loss of a loving wife,daughter hter and sister, Lois Elenor Hoy. Special thanks to Rev. T. Garnett Husser, the S. 3, Walker Funeral Home, D. A. Rann, Vern Emke, 12th Johnston ,and to those who assisted in any way.—Lynn Hoy, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Walker, Frances and Raymond. 1'8 I wish to express my sincere thanks to all who visited me, sent flowers, cards and gifts while I was a patient in Wingham Hos- pital. Special thanks to the nurses for their excellent care, also thanks to those caring for the children and all the neighbours who have helped at home, Your kindness is greatly appreciated. --- Mrs. James Johnston, R. R. 1, Wingham. 18b We wish to express our thanks to all our kind neighbours, friends and relatives who capably and will- ingly assisted us in our packing and moving. For the farewell par- ties and all lovely gifts received we say thank you again, This is indeed indicative of the warm spirit of the communty we are leaving. — Kathy and Andy Me- Kague and family. 18;9 I would like to express my sin- cere thanks to all my friends who visited me, sent cards, flowers and treats to me while I was a patient in Wingham Hospital. Special thanks to all the nurses on first floor who were so kind to me. It will always be rememhered.— (Mrs.) Florence Smith. 18b I wish to thank all my friends and neighbors in Wingham, also my friends in Ingersoll and Toron- to for the many cards and beauti- ful flowers I received while I was a patient in the Toronto Western Hospital,—Mrs. James "Self, 18b IN MEMORIAM HAUGH—In loving memory of a dear sister, Mrs. Ivan Haugh, who passed away one year ago April 21st, 1961. Many a lonely heartache, Often a silent tear. But always ,a beautiful memory Of one we loved so dear, —Always remembered by sister, Sadie, and all: the rest of the fam- ily, 18°) HAD ACCOUNTS COLLECTED On any account over $5.00 regardless of age we pay you 70% if we collect. It there is no collection There is no charge by Cana- da's largest eollcetion ageney. KELLY & AIKEN 130X 239, Orangeville, Onitario 11-18.259 NOTICE .TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO (1RmoroltS TI•IE ESfrATI OF :MARY FRANCES GALLAI"IER, ALL PERSONS having elultns :against the estate of the .above mentioned, late of the Village of Corrie, in the County of Huron, Widow, who. died on the 14th day of February, A,D, 1902, are requir- ed to file proof .of same with the undersigned on or before the 28th day of April, AD, 1962, After that date the excbutrlx will proceed to distribute the estate having regard only to the claims of which she shall then ,have had notice. DATED at Wingham thin 5th clay of April, A.D. 1962. ORAWFORD & HETHERING`f'ON Wingham, Ontario, Solicitors for the Executrix, 11-18-25b AUCTION SALT. AUCTION SALE Complete dispersal sale of 50 head of Registered Holstein cattle on R.O.P.; modern farm, machinery and household furniture, will be held for George H. Tervitt,lots 7 and 8, Tur.nberry Township, 1: mile east of Wingham on Highway 86, on Thursday, .April 26, at 12,30 pan. Machinery sells at 12.30 p.ni.: household furniture at 2 pan.; cattle at 3 p.m. Farm sold, Terms --Cash. A. Mike Erubacher, Allan Maelntyre, Auctioneers, 18-25h ESTATE AUCTION SALE Property, household effects and Model A Ford cars of the Norman Shiels Estate, 1/2 mile west of Bel - grave, ort the county road on Sat- urday, April 28th, 1962. at 2 pan. Household effects -- Chesterfiel:rl and chair, dining room suite, dres- sers, beds, sewing machine, 2 kitch- en stoves, kitchen cabinet, radio, tables, chairs, lamps, dishes, clocks etc, 1931 Model A Ford coupe, 10 running condition; 1930 Modal A Ford coach, in running condition. Colony house, harness, snow fence, wheelbarrow, 2 cord wooed, quantity of fruit. and pickles. Real Estate Consisting of 11/2 acres of land, a 7 -room frame house with attached kitchen, woodshed and garage, with a good basement. A frame barn, 24'x20' with a hen house, 24'x15', will be offered for sale subject to a reserye bid. Terms on chattels - Cash. on property 10% down, bal- ance in 30 days. Clarence Hanna, Administrator of the Estate; J, Robert Henry, Auctioneer, 18-2119 BIRTHS FOXTON—At St, Joseph's Hospit. al, London, on .Friday, April 6. 1962, to Mr. and Mrs, Harold Foxton (Evelyn Jackson) u daughter. DOUGLAS --At Wingham General Hospital, on Wednesday, April 11, 1962, to Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Douglas, Teeswater, a daughter. SMITH — At Wingham General Hospital, on Wednesday, April 11, 1962, to Mr, and Mrs. Ross Smith, R. R. 1, Ethel, a daughter. ZINN—At Wingham General Hos- pital, on Thursday, April 12, 1962, to Mr, and Mrs. Clarke Zinn, R. R. 7. Luoknow, a son. MacKENZIE — At Wingham Gen- eral Hospital on Friday, April 13, 1962, to Mr, and Mrs, Elmer MacKenzie, Lucknow„ a son. KRISTENSEN---In Victoria Hos- pital, London, on Friday, April 13, 1962, to Mr. and Mrs, Eli Kristensen (Doris Pickell), a daughter, Karen Eileen. Crop Report Cool, wet weather has prevented seeding operations, although a few people were able to get some seed into the ground during the past week. There has been very little growth of fall wheat, pastures and hay, There has been an increased interest in the application of nitro- gen to high percentage grass pos- tures. --E, H. Miles, Ag. Rep, SEE OUR 1902 Moto -Boy Line LAWNMOWERS & GARDEN TILLERS Agent: John McInnis Bluevale Phone 105112, Witlgllrtnr 18-M9b WILLIAM S. REED Real Estate and Business Broker For prompt service in 'buying or selling all real estate properties, FARMS - HOMES BUSINESSES, Ph. Wingham 292M J31 rrb 1 AU CT1ONEER Via. Robert Henry 1'11ONE 150.1 (9('adtulle of lt•useh auction School, 1510hon (city, Iona For Complete Auction Service contact us at the Clinton Sale Barn 28.1-:ti.18 Folding' Aluminum AWNINGS LUMBER — Telephone 260 Waipole FLOOR Aluminum WALL: SASH , TILES DOORS BUILDING -- CUPBOARDS Wingham v1iI LKSWAGEN THE MOST SENSIBLE CAR EVER BUILT `1111' ALJ --I# !f gham Body Shop SID ADAMS Your Volkswagen Dealer in Wingham PHONE 746 and District WINGHAM sIlllsllllalll&I!ii5ltl111lTIIl I1IlillllllllirlllrlllllllrllIllllllllrllimmilIItfIIIlIIIllIiUlllrllIrl: Ta .+Yy Money Cil 117 51 51 51 51 51 F1 51 i1 s1 by PREPAYING 6, WING HAM ."L frg M IQ"� I Town f Wingham 2 Taxes Taxpayers may make payments on account of 1962 taxes up to 80 percent of 1961 taxes. Interest at the rate of 2'/2% will be allowed on payments made in April. Prepayments of taxes :rust be made at the Town Treasurer's Office, Town Hall. WILLIAM RENWICK, Treasurer, Town of Wingham. ri lir 0 51 r 51 51 51 a_ • 51 51 51 Ii 9111 a%BII 11Ii1311I�IIiI�IIif#11lirlllih'IIIMIIIIuIIllIII®II 15111 IUIIIIIIIIGIIII111111®II1111Ii■IIIsiII•r BULANCE s rvk :e flALL — S. J. WALKER P H 0 N I1 106 Day —• 189 Night BUTLER, DOOLEY, CLARKE & STARKE CHAR'I'I4RED ACCOUNTANTS Trustee in Bnnlcrupley Licensed Municipal Auditor 11 NORTH ST. ./A. 4 8253 (i1Ul)11;R1C11, ON'T'ARIO AA 11. MCTAVISII BARRISTER, SOLICITOR and NOTARY PUBLIC TEEMWATI,R - ON'i'AI•IO Tel. 392-7373, 'T'ees(vnler Wroxeter—Every Wednesday afternoon, 2-4 p.m., or by appoilitnient, Frederick F. Homuth Phm.B., R.O. Carol E. Homuth, R.O. Mrs. Viola II. lleiinrttil, ILO. OI'TOME.t.RiSTS PIIONId 118 I1ar'rision, Ontario J. B. ACTESON, D.C. Dr. of Chiropractic X -Ray W RUXETER Phone 120 floors: Monday to Friday, 10-4.31) Evenings: !lion,, Tues, and Thurs., 7-9 CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON [Barristers, Solicitor:; Etta Winglutm, Phone 48 J. Ti. (IRAWFORi), Q.C. R. S. III!. Tlil.itIN(1't'ON, Q.C. ,r d J. T. Ii00DAl.L BARRISTER., SOLICITOR, NO'I'AR-V, illl:a, Office --Meyer Iilndr, 'Viitgltam l'110N111 14 TRUCK LEE RI Nfi COMMERCIAL SIGNS COX SIGNS _ A COMPLIt1'rE SrnN SIEERVICE° PH. 518, WALKERTON•