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FOR SALE
STARTED MUSCOVY DUCKS for
sale. Mrs. Jim. Wright, R. R. 4,
Wingham, 18*
ELECTROLUX Sales & Service,
H. McDermitt, phone 59R31,
Fordwich, 4rrb
MASSEY-HARRIS binder for sale,
goad condition. Also Mildmay
thresher, 24 x 36, Bob Hastie,
phone Wroxeter 832R21. 18b
YOUNG RABBITS for sale. Henry
Martens, phone 813R21, Wroxeter,
1S*
PUREBRED Chihuahua puppies
for sale, Mrs. •Carl Jaciclin, phone
Brussels 42137. -8b
ELECTRIC la h.p, heavy duty
motor far sale. Phone 12R4,
Blyth, George Fear, R. R. 3,
Blyth, 18*
MASSEY-HARRIS 7 -ft. cut grain.
binder for sale, with new table
canvas and. knife. Reasonable
price. Apply Denis Langridge, R.
R. 5, Brussels, phone 354J6. 18*
SCOTCH COLLIE pups for sale,
male $8.00, female $5.00.. Apply
Glen James, R. R. 5, Brussels,
phone 454W5, Brussels. 18b
REGISTERED Genessee wheat for
sale, grown from first generation
seed. Ed. Powell, R, R. 1, Wing -
ham, phone Wroxeter 18R111.
18b
CLOVER HONEY for sale, fresh-
ly extracted, now filling in cus-
tomer's containers. W. S. Hig-
gins, Apiary, phone 81, Wroxeter.
18-25-1b
FOR SALE -- A quantity of used
lumber consisting of 1" and 2" x
10" in various lengths. W. G.
White Construction, phone 335.
18b
CHESTERFIELD suite for sale,
dining room suite, 2 kitchen
suites, bedroom suite. E. R. Har-
rison, phone 247, from 6-8 p.m.
18b
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
PIANOS FOR SALE - New Sher-
lock Manning and Mason &
Risch pianos at discount prices.
Also used pianos in stock, con-
venient terms. Free delivery in
Southern Ontario. Godfrey
Schuett, Mildmay and Mount
Forest. 18 -25 -Alb
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
Brick dwelling in Village of Brus-
sels, Estate 'of late Dr. McNaugh-
ton. Immediate possession, D. M.
Mactavish, executor. 11-18b
PROPERTY FOR SALE
White frame house, one and half
storey, on 76'x120' lot, on Charles
Street in Wingham. Owner trans-
ferred. Phone 1044W after 5. No
agents please, 11-18-25b
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
Lot with 90' frontage and a depth
of 86' approx. Located two blocks
off main street. Town sewer and
water available. Priced reasonably.
3 Lots for sale on Bristol Ter-
race in Wingham. Good location,
town water available, clay loam
soil. Soil has been cultivated.
Priced to sell.
Lots for sale with 88' frontage,
with a depth of 132'. Good location.
Town water available, in sod and
approved for septic tame.
Also a standard lot, 66' frontage
,and 132' depth, very good location.
Town water and sewer available,
3 blocks off main street. Priced to
sell.
Lot in good location, 109' front-
age with a depth of 132'. Town
water available, 1962 taxes, $22.50,
good drainage. Priced at $1,500.00
cash.
1% -storey 6 -room house, with 2
sunporches and a 4 -piece bath, 1
double and 2 single bedrooms. Has
been modernized. Large lot with
good landscaping. Also on property
a small barn, 18'x15', 2 storey, in
very good condition, Good roofs.
Very attractive hone located in
Bluevale. Priced at $6,300.00.
For ''arms, Homes, Businesses
and Lots --- Contact
FRANK ,J, CASKANETTE
Phone 305, Or Write Box 107
Wingltarn, Ontario
Agent for Wilfred Ateintee
(Reaitor), Walkerton, Ontario
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CAR FOR SALE
1958 STU.DEBAKER for sale. 7rt
good condition, Apply Tom Park-
er, Bitrevmie. le
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TAXI SERVICE
FOR ALL OCCASIONS call Lee's
Taxi, for long or short trips.
Phone 185. Orb
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
3 HOLSTEIN HEIFERS for sale:
-bred' Hereford due in July and
August, Gordon Mundell, Blue -
vale. 18*
FIVE Angus x Holstein steers for
sale, approximately 800 lbs.; 4
Angus x Hereford steers, 550 lbs.
Harvey Timm, Bluevale, phone
Wroxeter 804R11, 18*
FOR RENT
TENTS FOR RENT One tourist
9x9; one cottage 9x12, plus porch.
Phone 675W. 18b
SELF-CONTAINED apartment for
rent. Your own entrance, one
bedroom, living room, kitchen,
bath. Hydro and heat supplied.
Apply Box 70, Advance -Times.
27rrb
HELP WANTED
WANTED - A responsible house-
keeper for town home with two
adults. Reply to Box 77, Advance -
Times. 18b
WANTED -A retired or unemploy-
ed couple to share town, home
with modern conveniences, and to
render housekeeping services.
Two adults in family. Board and
salary. Reply to Box 78, Ad-
vance -Times. 18h
SALES HELP WANTED -MALE
MAN WANTED - Continue many
years of Rawleigh Service in
Huron County. Previous experi-
ence nor capital investment not
necessary. You are eligible if you.
own a car, bear a good reputa-
tion, and are able and willing to
work 7-8 hours each day, For
information write Rawleigh,
Dept, G-453-914, 4095 Richelieu,
Montreal, 18b
WANTED
ROOMERS WANTED - Lady or
gentleman. Apply Box 76. Ad-
vance -Times. 18-25*
ONE or two young girls or woman
to board or room. Phone 994.
18b
STRAW WANTED -- Also would
like to rent cropping land. Ed,
Powell, R, R. 1, Wingham. 18h
WANTED -Rock elm for timbers
over 14 in, in diameter. Also
goad elm, soft maple and hard
maple bush lots. Les Morley, R.
R. 2, Ailsa Craig, phone 293-3009.
Je20-Dc26b
LIVE POULTRY
Wanted
Picked up at farm MONDAY
to FRIDAY
C. MICHEL
Phone 221J - GORRIE
4-11-18-25-1-8b
DEADS'E'OCK WANTED
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 o
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 DEAD OR DISARM -41D
ANIMALS CALL --
DARLING & Company
OF CANADA LIMITED
Wingham 561J
Dead Animal Lie. No. 175-C-62
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MARLATT'S
C Service
Stock viC S e
Highest Cash Prices
Paid for Dead Cows and Horses
over 500 lbs. More for sick 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
License No. 193-C-02, 121-R.P, 6:;
T R A ID
E WANTADS!
II;:11x.'l,O'tMEN:V WANTED
HIGH SCHOOL (GIRL desires em-
ployment to look after children
or light housework, Experienced.
Phone 127\'i'13. 18b
COMING 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
'WANTED
FREE -BINGO AT TEESWATER
ACCOMMODATIONS REQUIRED
for 20 male technicians. Single
rooms with or without full hoard,
Apply in writing to Northern
Electric Co., cio Bell Telephone
Co., Wingham. 18-25`'
MISCELLANEOUS
NOTICE
If you are thinking of financing
a car be sure to contact your State
Farm Agent first, Reuben Appleby,
R. R. 2, Wingham, phone 703W3,
Je13-Sp26''
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 74331
21rrb
PAENTING
Interior, exterior, homes and
farm buildings. Brush, roller and
spray painting. Skilled tradesmen.
Bruce Wilson, phone Brussels 25J,
collect, 18 -25 -A1 -8b
PLAY GOLF
Relax and enjoy the best sum-
mer game, Wingham Golf Club
welcomes new players. You don't
need equipment clubs, bags and
carts can be rented for a modest
fee. New and used equipment for
sale at Caddy House. 11-18-25-A1*
MILK COOLERS
For no more sour or gas in the
milk, use a Stainless Steel Kylo
Cooler. Cools all your milk in 11
extra minutes, is washed in less
than five seconds, for only $39.75
F.O.B. Brunner. John S. Nafziger,
R. R. 1, Brunner, Distributor for
Ontario. M23-Jy18b
PUBLIC NOTICE
I, Jerry Higgins, hereby give
notice that I will not be respon-
sible for any debts contracted by
my wife, Vera Higgins, on or after
May 31st, 1962. 18-25-A1* �
CURRIE
AMBULANCE
WINGHAM
Day 51; Night 636 or 716
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
J31rrb
Become an Avon
Representative
Working part time. Start im-
mediately. Avon Cosmetics has
convenient neighborhood terri-
tories available in Turnberry,
Morris, E, Wawanosh. Howick.
WRITE
MRS. M. MILLSON
960 Wellington Rd., S.,
London, Ont.
OR CALL COL.LECIT
GE 2-9019 behveen 7 - 8 p,m.
THE
WEST WAWANOSH
MUTUAL FIRE
INSURANCE CO.
Head Office, Dungannon
Established 1878
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
President, Brown Smyth, R. Fig 2,
Auburn; Vice -Pres., Herron Irwin,
Belgrave; Directors, Paul Caesar,
R. R. 1, Dungannon; 'George C.
Feagan, Goderich; Ross McPhee,
R. R. 3, Auburn; Donald MacKay,
Ripley; John r, MacLennan, R. R.
3, Goderich; Prank Thompson, R.
R. 1, Holyrood; William Wiggins,
R. 1t, 3, Auburn.
For information on your inmur-
ance, call your nearest director who
is also an agent, or the secretary,
Durnin Ph llips, Dungannon, phone
Dungannon 48. Jne15/62
Don't forget the Lions Club bingo
at Teeswater on Friday night,
July 20, commencing at 9 o'clock.
$1,400 in cash prizes must go.
Absolutely no admission at the
door. Free lap -card no .gim-
micks, .CE18b
TENDERS WANTED
CARETAKERS WANTED
Tenders wanted for earetakers
in the following schools • of East
Wawanosh Township School Area:
U6, U7, S9, 510, S13, U16, U17.
Duties commence September 1st,
1962, Tenders will be received by
the undersigned until August 10,
1962. Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted. -- James R.
Coultes, Chairman, Belgrave; J. A.
McBurney, Secretary, R. R. 1, Bel -
grave. - 18-25b
TENDERS will be received by
the undersigned up until July 30th,
1962, for the transportation of
seven public school students from
School No, 2 (Lakelet) to School
No. 5 (Orangehill), Howick Town-
ship. Transportation to be supplied
each and every school day for the
school term September 1962 to
June 1963. Approximate mileage per
day, 14 miles. Vehicle must pass the
Department inspection. For further
particulars apply to Howick Town-
ship School Area Board, Stuart
Douglas, Chairman, R. R. 2, Clif-
ford, phone 124W3, Clifford. 11-18h
LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
Tenders for an. Addition to
the Lucknow High School
SEALED TENDERS on a stipu-
lated sum basis plainly marked
"Tender for an Addition to the
Lucknow High School" will be re-
ceived until 12:00 noon, E.D.S,T.
MONDAY, JULY 30th, 1962
at the offices of Salter & Allison,
Architects, 29 Clapperton Street,
Barrie, Ontario, and at the hone of
Mrs. Isobel MacKenzie, Secretary -
Treasurer, Campbell Street, Luck
now, Ontario,
Plans and specifications will be
issued to General Contractors by
the Architects on or after Friday,
July 13, 1962, on deposit of a certi-
fied cheque for $25.00 payabe to
Salter & Allison, Architects.
The lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
SALTER ANL) ALLISON,
Architects,
29 Clapperton Street,
Barrie, Ontario. 18b
TENDERS FOR SUD
TRADES
on the new CKNX Radio and
Television .Station, Wingham, Ont.,
will be received until
JULY 25th, 1962
Dunker Construction Ltd.
178 Louisa Street
KITCHENER., ONTARIO
18-25b
APPLICATIONS WANTED
APPLICATIONS WANTED
Applications for the position of
supply teacher will he received by
East Wawanosh Township School
Area Board until August 10th, 1962.
State experience and qualifications.
-James R. Coultes, Chairman, Bel-
grave; J. A. McBurney, Secretary,
R. R. 1, Belgrave. 18-25b
HOWICIi TOWNSHIP SCHOOL
AREA BOARD
requires the services of an exper-
ienced music supervisor for 9
schools, 11 classrooms, in Howick
Township for the school term Sep-
tember 1962 to June 1963. One les-
son per week in each classroom of
not less than one hour duration,
Supply own transportation. Apply
giving age, experience and salary
expected, to H. B. Collins, Secre-
tary -Treasurer, Phone 22R3, Ford-
wich, Ont, 11.18b
IN MEMORIAM
CASEMORE--7n loving memory of
a dear .husband and father, Ern-
est Casemore, who passed away
July 22, 1957.
We think of you, dear loved one
And see your smiling face,
And . is youare d tl t happy
In our Father's chosen place.
--Ever remembered by wife and
fancily. 18b
>THOTCHKISS --- In loving memory
of a dear husband and dad,
George V. Hotchkiss, who passed
away July 20th, 1960.
Loving memories never die
As years roll on and days pass by.
In our hearts the memory is kept
Of one we love and never forget.
--Lovinglyememb r
remembered edwife
by
and filthily. . lits
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CARDS OP THANKS
The fancily of the late Mrs, Annie
Maxwell, of Wroxeter, wish, to
thank the friends and neighbours
for cards and kindness in their
bereavement, also the staff of the
Wingham Hospital and Drs, Mc-
Kibbon and Leahy, A special
thanks to Rev, Mr, Hird, -- W. J.
Maxwell and the Westlake family.
18b
The family of the late Mrs. Annie
McMichael wish to express their
deep appreciation and gratitude to
all their friends and neighbors for
cards, flowers and kind expressions
of sympathy during their recent
bereavement. Thanks also to the'
Winghani General Hospital staff,
Dr, McKim, Dr. Crawford, Rev.
S. J. Stewart and the ladies of
Group 5 of the Molesworth Ladies'
Aid. 18b
The family of the late George
White would like Po thank Father
G. J. Freker. Dr. P. J. Leahy and
the staff of the chronic wing of
Wingham General Hospital for
their many kindnesses and wonder-
ful care during his long stay in
hospital Their deep appreciation is
also expressed to their many rela-
tives and friends for the beautiful
Mass offerings, flowers, cards and
other expressions of sympathy ex-
tended to them in their recent
bereavement. 18*
I would like to thank ,all my
friends and neighbours who re-
membered me in so many ways
while I was a. patient in the hos-
pital and a special thanks to nurses
and staff for their kindness. -
Archie Peebles. 18*
Mrs. R. J. MCLennan would like
to thank her many friends and
neighbors who remembered her
with cards and 'visits while a pa-
tient in Victoria Hosptal, London.
18b
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OF HARRY
HETHERINGTON.
ALL PERSONS having claims
against the estate of the above
mentioned, late of the Township of
Tuckersmith in the County of
Huron, Labourer, who died on the
26th day of May, 1962, are required
to file proof of same with the
undersigned on or before the 28th
day of July, AD, 1962.
After that date the Executor will
proceed to distribute the estate
having regard only to the claims
of which he shall then have had
notice.
DATED at Wingham this 4th day
of July, A.D. 1962.
CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON
Wingham, Ontario,
Solicitors for the Executor.
11-18-25b.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS'
IN THE ESTATE OF ELSIE
LOUISE STURDY.
ALL PERSONS having claims
against the estate of the above
mentioned late of the Town of
Wingham, County of Huron, widow,
who died on the sixth day of July,
1962, are required to file proof of
same with the undersigned on or
before the fourth day of August,
1962.
After that date the Executors
will proceed to distribute the es-
tate having regard only to the
claims of which they shall then
have had notice,
DATED at Wingham this 17th
day of July. 1962.
CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON
Wingham, 'Ontario,
Solicitors for the Executors.
18-25-A1.b
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND OTHERS
IN THE ESTATE Or
JOHN BAIRD, DECEASED,
ALL PERSONS having claims
against the Estate of JOHN
BAIRD, late of the Township of
Turnberry in the County of Huron
who cued on or about the 23rd day
of June, 1962, are hereby notified
to send particulars of same to
the undersigned solicitors . on or
before the 11th day of August, 1982,1
after which date the Estate will be
distributed with regard (only to the
claims of which the undersigned
shall then have notice, and the
undersigned will not be liable to
any person of whose elatm they
shall not then have notice.
Dated at Port Elgin, Ontario.
this 16th day of July, 1062.
John Russel Baird, Exectltor
'SYS TOMLINSON & DOLLAR,
Port Elgin, Ontario,
Solicitors for the said I ateeutor.
1$ -25 -.&lb
BIRTHS
WILLIS---At the Wingham Gainer -
al Hospital, on Tuesday, July 10,
1962, to Mr, and Mrs. Wiltitun
Willis, R.R. 4, Wingham, 4
daughter.
LEADER- At the Wingltan) Gen-
eral Hospital, on Monday, July
16, 1962, to Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Leader, Lucknow, a son,
HACKETT.... At the Wingham
General Hospital, on Monday,
July 16, 1962, to Mr. and Mrs.
Eric Hackett, R.R. 3, Lueknow,
a daughter.
WALL --At the Wingham General
Hospital, on Monday, July 16,
1962, to Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Wall,
R:R, 1, Lucitnow, a sem,
de BOER -At the Wingham Gen-
eral Hospital, on Tuesday, July
17, 1962, to Mr, and Mrs, Mar-
tinus de Boer, R.R. 3, Blyth, a
sen,
DIED
FAWCETT-Mrs. Helen L. Faw-
cett, aged 31, of Kitchener and
Goderich, died in Victoria Hos-
pital, London, Tuesday, July 10.
Survivors, parents, Mr, and Mrs.
Leonard Elliott, Goderieh, form-
erly of Bluevale; sister, Mrs. Ir-
wia (Maxine) Cameron of Cal-
gary; brothers, Stewart Elliott of
' Fort Erie, Donald of Goderieh.
The funeral was held from Stiles
funeral home, Goderich, on Fri-
day, July 13 at 2 p.ni.. Burial
was in Maitland Cemetery, God-
erich.
0-0-0
MUTRIE-Suddenly in Toronto on
Thursday, July 5, 1962, Mrs. Wil-
liam Mutrie (Stella Lillian Towle)
beloved wife of the late William
Mutrie. Survived by sisters,'Mrs.
Jean Crump, Mrs. Harvey Muir
of Montreal, brothers, Gordon of
Vancouver, J.C. (Kelly) of Cal-
gary and William of Toronto. Ser-
vice took place on Monday, July
9th at the Newbigging funeral
home, Toronto, and burial was
made in Greenhill Cemetery, at
Lucit ow.
AUCTION SALE
CLEARING AUCTION SALE OF
Finance Co. Repossessions, Bank-
rupt Stocks, Bailiff Seizures, and
Personal Consignments of modern
Household Furniture. Televisions,
Appliances and Brand New, Cloth-
ing an
MONDAY EVENING, JULY 23,
at 7:30 pan. s'hnrp
AT THE BELGRAVE ARENA
4 miles south. of S'INGHAM, Ont.
Consisting of the following: Large
console model organ; combination
radio and record player; 2 -pc. foam
rubber zippered cushion chester-
field suite; chrome kitchen suites;
2 -pc. davenport suites; 5 -pc . bed-
noom suites, complete with hook -
ease beds, boxsprings and mattress-
es; 5 TV sets; automatic washer
and dryer; refrigerators and elec-
tric ranges, conventional washer; 2
39" continental beds; platform
rockers; coffee and step tables;
hostess and arm chairs; tri -light
and table lamps; other odd pieces
of furniture; quantity of brand new
clothing, plus many more items
which will -be released before sale
day but not available for publica-
tion at this time,
TERMS -CASH' ON DAY OF SALE
3% sales tax in effect
CHEQUES accepted
FRANKLIN BULICK, Auctioneer
18b
AUCTION SALE
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
and contents at the home of
CHARLES MARTIN
Corner of Boland and Frances
Street, Wingham, 1.30 p.m. sharp
SATURDAY, JULY 28th, 1962
Solid walnut dining room
suite; chesterfield suite; drop
leaf end table; (new) occasional
,chairs; several odd tables;
what -not stand; settee; writing
desk; two wicker rockers; sev-
eral lamps; set Bridal Rose
dishes; 4 chrome chairs; kitdhen
table; coal and wood kitchen
range; two -burner electric rang-
ette; daybed; mirrors; clocks; 2
wooden beds; dressers; com-
modes; clothes hamper and
clothes horse, several odd chairs;
12'x110' linoleum; 10'x10' living
room rug; kitchen utensils and
,dishes; electric fry pan; electric
kettle; hand lawn mower; coal
oil lamps; step ladder and 17142'
ladder; le ton stove coal and %
cord cedar wood, Other items too
numerous to list.
11k -storey 2 -bedroom house
will also be Offered for sale stth-
ject to a reserve bid.
Auctioneer
JACK ALEXANDER
Phone 27, *Vingliam, Otit.
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J'411 KINDS OF
oB SRINTING
WiNOHA1V AnVANCF fi ]1Ii11S
Wasted Effort?
Perhaps Not
Tim Milloy of Milton had a dis-
couraging experience this spring,
He volunteered to run a Metter
Boating course, on behalf of the
Milton 'Safety Council. The course,
prepared and distributed by the On-
tario Safety League, with the help
of the Allied Boating Association of
Canada, consists of four one-hour
lectures, with a written tort on
each,
hnergenic efforts to publicize
the c0ursc resulted in a promised
attendance of 40, But on °opening
night only a dozen showed up, At-
tendance was irregular over the
four weeks, and a mere five com-
pleted the course,.
At the time, it seemed like a
disappointing failure to Tim Mil-
loy. But a few weeks later a re-
port in the Milton paper put things
in a rather different light:
"Two couples spent ten chilly
minutes Sunday clinging to the
side of their overturned sailboat in
the cold waters of Lake Ontario
before they were rescued . , , Mr.
Hans Neyers described the acci-
dent;
'I was trying to turn the sloop
when the squall hit. We didn't have
time to put on our life jackets. We
had seen the storm coming and I
had warned the women to hold on
to the boat if something should
happen. When we did go over there
was no panic.'
"Although all four were strong
swimmers they ellected to •stay
with the boat. Asked why, Mr. Ne-
yers commented:
'I knew it was the only thing to
do. A person should never leave
an overturned craft. I do a lot of
sailing and this prompted me to
take a boating safety course in
Milton recently, It was because of
this Ontario Safety League course
I knew what to do. I think every-
one should take one of these
courses: "
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SIGN PAINTING
Commercial - Cut-out
'Letters - Trucks, etc.
CALL
LES REYNOLDS
Phone 6W - Wingham
RI IItlllIllllfiillINt;IIfIIIuima llUlll.Illrlllalill
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So, beeuusc of a public service
effort that resulted in an apparent
"flop", there were no serious 000 -
sequences from an aeeldent that
might have resulted 14 multiple
drowning. What's the definition of
"failure"?
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Leading Home
Prefabricator
requires 1'd:apreseni0tive In
1%'!N(1IUAl1t AREA
Reply in confidence to
Colin MacDonald
240 Waterloo Ave,, (fl)ELI'TI
All replies will he answered
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Estate available for sale in the towns,
cities, and country side of Rural On-
tario. Business properties, country
estates, summer cottages, farm lands,
homes, industrial opportunities, coun-
try retreats, swimming and fish
ponds, trout streams, forest lands,
lakes and river front lands.
:THIS IS A BIG 112 PAGE PIC-
TURE CATALOGUE FILLED
WITH ACCURATE INFORMA-
TION, AND PICTURES DESCRIB-
ING EVERY TYPE OF REAL
ESTATE AVAILABLE IN RURAL
ONTARIO INCLUDING DOZENS
OF TRULY FABULOUS BAR-
GAINS
If you would like a copy mailed to yot•
simply print your name and address
on a letter and return together with
50c or drop in our Office.
Do it ,now and you will be one of the
first persons to receive this catalogue
as soon as it's off the press. You'll.
have first chance at all the best
bargains.
PAUL S. STARR
and Company Limited
HANOVER - PHONY. 870
Six Offices to Serve You Better---•
Orangeville, Hanover, Owen Sound,
Flesherton, Guelph and Brampton
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NOTICE TO
Water Consumers
The hours for watering lawns and
gardens are from 6 a.m. to 9 a.m., and
from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
This will be strictly enforced
An ANNUAL charge of $4.44 gross, Tess prompt payment
discount of 10 per cent is made for the use of a hose 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, Superintendent
AMBULANCE
Service
CALL -
S. J. WALKER
PHONE
106 Day -- 189 Night
BUTLER, DOOLEY,
CLARKE & STARKE
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS
Trustee in Bankruptcy
Licensed Municipal Auditor
44 NORTH ST. JA. 4-8253
GODERIC1I, ONTARIO
A. H. MCTAVISH
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR
• and NOTARY PUBLIC
TEESWATER ' - ONTARIO
Tel. 392-7378', Teeswater
Wroxeter -Every Wednesday
afternoon, 2-4 p.im, or
by appointment.
Frederick F. Homuth
Phm.B., R.O.
Carole E. Homuth, R.O.
Mrs. Viola H. Homuth, R.O.
OPTOMETRISTS
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Harrl o tar
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BUSINESS
and
PROFESSIONAL
DIRECTORY
Gaviller, McIntosh &
Ward
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS
Resident Partner
f, E. Kennedy, C.A.
Bell Telephone Building
PHONE 633 'iVAL1t11R,TON
CRAWFORD &
HETHERINGTON
Barristers, Solicitors, Lrte.
Wingham, Picone 48
J. H. CRAWFORD, Q.C.
R. S. HETHERINGTON, Q.O.
J. T. GOODAI L
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NOTARY, Ete.
()tripe --Meyer Meek, Wingham;(
PHONE 14
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