The Wingham Advance-Times, 1962-10-31, Page 4cage Four ` 1te W'3t1g11a1n Advaliee-Times, Wednesday, Oct, 3I, I968
SHOP BFNNETT'S 5t• to $1.00
STORE FIRST fur a fine selee-
tion. of Boxed Christmas Cards.
Use cmr convenient lay -away
plan. rrb
FOR SALE- One plane, like new.
Phone 84J, Wroxeter. 311)
CAR COAT for sale. size 10, new
condition. Also convoy coat, size
16. Phone (129M. 81b
SEVEN STORM WINDOWS for
sale, three 30x08, four 28x04.
Phone 390, after five. 311)
DUCHESS oil cookstovt' for ;ale;
Easy washing machine; exten-
sion table. All good condition.
Phone 02(1W3. 31',
FOR SALE 111-15 New Zealand
White clues. Phone 735,112 Wing -
ham. T _ 31b
SCOTCH PINT: CHRISTMAS trees.
Every tree carefully selected. For
quality as well as lowest price
order direct from Georgian Bay
Tree Farms, Owen Sound. Phone
FRanklin 0-0254. 31-7-14-21
CEMENT GRAVEL for sale, top
soil, delivered. Lloyd Whytock,
phone 715W3, Wingham, trrb
ELFCTROI'.,TTX Sales & Service.
H. McDermitt, phone 09R31,
Fordwich. 4rrb
FILTER QUEEN Sales and Ser-
vice, repairs to all makes of
vaouurn cleaners. Used cleaners
of all makes for sale. Robert K.
Peck, Varna, telephone Hensall
696112. 16rrb
GOING OUT OF BUSINESS
Known throughout Ontario and
Northern U.S.A. as one of the dis-
trict's largest and finest jewellery
and gift stores, Fi!singer's of God-
erich, entire tremendous stock of
Jewellery - Watches - China - Dia-
monds - Gifts, etc:., is thrownon
the market for what it will bring.
The latest in Costume Jewellery go-
ing at bargain prices. 6-8-10 tran-
sistor Radios, values from $32,50
to $60.00, now $19.95 to $39.95, Bi-
noculars, Barometers at big dis-
counts. English China greatly re-
duced. Hundreds of beautiful gift
items—You will marvel at the var-
iety and you'll marvel at the low,
low prices. Baby lockets, reg. $2.50,
now 98c, Stainless steel flatware
sets of the finer quality, reg. $21.50,
now $10.95; others rc'g. $20.50, now
$13,95. All Watch and Diamond
ring prices reduced to clear them
out fast. Entire store just one big
Bargain Counter, Tt's a S17f:L-OTIT
to the bare wails. 81h
REAL ESTATE FOR SALT;
FOR SALT6--•Near NEW Liskeard,
200 acre dairy farm, Six can
quota, Good buildings with all
conveniences. For further infor-
mation contaet Box 900, New
Liskeard, Ont. 17-24-31b
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
2 -storey red thick, kitchen, din-
ing and living room, 3 bedrooms,
3 -piece bath, oil furnace, asphalt
roof, newly decorated, Lot front-
age of 290 feet with a depth of 244
ft. Immediate possession. Full price
$11,000.00,
11/2. -storey house in Whitechurch,
3 bedrooms, large living room,
kitchen with built-in cupboards,
new 4 -piece bath, water on pres-
sure from drilled well, Property in
good repair. Full price $4,700.00.
11/2 -storey 6 -room house, 1 block
from. post office, bullt-in cup-
boards closed -in verandah, good
sized lot, has frontage of 66 ft.
Immediate possession, Full price
$6,000:00 with mortgage available.
For your real estate requirements
contaet--•
WILLIAM S. REED
REAL ESTATE BROKER
Phone 292M - Wingham
81h
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
JERSEY and (rURNSI'IY cows
and 4 bred heifers for sale. Two
cows glue soon. Phone Wroxeter
12r2. 311,
9 CHUNKS of pigs for sale, Clar-
ence (,alley, phone 507W3. 31b
85!ITEAr1PNY straight York
chunks for sale. Cecil Grainger,
Gorrie. 311)
60 PIGS for sale, about nine weeks
old, Robert Kroner, phone Wrox-
eter 13198211, • 31h
^-q
POMMY FOR SALE
100 YEIART:,ING Rhode Island Red
hens for sale, lavying 00%, 20
York pigs, nine Weeks old. Oliver
Dtistow. phone EN 7-2111, Mild-
may. g1b
TAXI SERVICE COMING EVENTS (':1111)+ OI' T11•ANKy
•
FOR ALL OCCASIONS call Rt'e's
Taxi, for long or short trips,
Phone 185. 4rrb
__—TRUCKS' FOR SALE
1901 E3F:DFORD VAN for sale, in
good condition. Low
Ready for quick 11:1e.
888W after 4 p.m.
LEGION 13INGU every Thursday
in Lueknow Legion 11:111, 8.41, p.m.
sharp. 12 regular game for $10.
3 share the wVealtl1 unci u!1'
la! for for $50.uu must N.lI mo luuil
for calls). ti 17rrb
mileage. h1511'I.OYM\li(:N'l: \%'ANTI:I)
Phone
3ih SENIOR 1-1tl1Fi S('fCt1t)l. (DR!, de
sires baby sitting. l'hone 086
^ FUR RENT
APARTMENT FOR RF NP One
bedroom. 3 -pee bath. Apply 13ox
108. Advance -Times. 311:
SALES HELP WANTED --MALE
MEN VVANTED
Po 11'I1) 118 supply the ever-increas-
ing demand for Rawleigh Products.
Are you interested or have you '1
friend who might be? This is the
best paying one man business in
the ('ountry. An excellent income
for the enact who is honest and '1
good worker. Write to:
The W. T. Rawleigh ('o, Ltd.
Dept. K-453-05,
4005 Richelieu, Montreal, Que.
31h
LOST
FEMALE Beagle Hound, chocolate
brawn with white, Tattoo number
1111.3P. Charlie Brewer, phone
331W4, Brussels, 31
IN MEMORIAM
JAMES -- In loving memory of a
dear little mother, Eliza Anne
(Taman) .Tames, who departed
this life one year ago today,
November 7, 1961, also dad, Rob-
ert W. James, November 18, 1925.
-Ever remembered by daughter
Viola and son, Leonard, 31'`
GALBRAITH - In loving memory
of a dear wife and mother, Mrs.
Anson Galbraith, who passed
away November 2, 1952.
God saw her getting weary,
And did what He thought best,
He came and stood beside her
And whispered "Conte and rest."
She wished no one a last farewell
Nor even said "good-bye,"
She had gone before we knew it,
And only God knows why,
--Lovingly remembered by hus-
band and family. 31b
WANTED
WANTED TO BUY -• A house in
Wingham. Good location. Cash.
Apply Box 107, Advance -Times.
3111
WANTED-- Roek elm for timbers
over 14 in. in diameter. Also
good elm, soft maple and hard
maple bush Tots. Les Morley, R.
R, 2, Ailsa Craig, phone 293-3009.
Je20-Dc264'
LIVE POULTRY
Wanted
Picked up at arm
F'E DAYS A WEEK
PHONE 61.8412 or 74i.12
WINGHAM
_ - 24-31-74'
DEADST(OCK WANTED
REMOVAL SERVICE — We are
licensed to remove your dead or
crippled farm animals for sanitar
disposal in an inspected rendering
plant. FREE REMOVAL---Plhone
No charge to ZENITH 88540 o
Wingham 378 or Palmerston 123W
GORIDON YOUNG LIMITED, TOR
ONTO - BARRIE - ET.MIRA. Li
cense No, 14 & 15R62 - 143 &
144-C-02, rrb
DEAD ANIMAL
REMOVAL.
FOR DEAT) OR DTS.1YSLETI
ANIMALS CALL -.-
DARLING & Company
OF CANADA LiMiTED
Wingham 561J
Dead Animal Lir. No. 175-0-02
Jny3rrb
MARI..ATT'S
Dead Stock Service
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.
Fon PROMPT SERVICE
PLEASE CALL COLLECT
Bruce Marlatt
Brussels Phone 133
24 HOUR SERVICE
License No. 193-C-62, 121-1I,P, 02
311, treats, flowers and visits while a
\\'t' swish to express our apprcel-
at in! to all who helped in every
iti ay to moire 11111' reception such an
en1„y:tblc, well ;Wended occasion,
A special thanit you to the United
Chore]) Women. Rev. and Mrs.
Cecil M. Jardine, 31'11
1 14otiht like to thautit till the
)'mentis and relatives w'ho 8u Wild-
ly remembered ow with cards,
IhtISCISLI..AN EOIJS
VENETIAN 131.IND8 1t[' F'A1It1':1
We Burly a lull clout el tape:
attd cords for ven,tta! Mims:,
Bring them in ter ta:,t repau•
patient in \\'inghann Ilospital,
5,'14,:(1 11)11(1)3 to Ih'. 1\ieIZibbon
;tut nurses on first floor, Room
and Ile(. 'Taylor who visited
,n • ,1r R. Griffith. 31'"
Walker Huhu 1' uruisluu3s , NU'I'1('E: 'P0 ('RE1)PTORS
\\'inghant, phone Int;. 24 :111:
- COURT OF RI':\ ts;ION
on the 11)02 ASsesan1ent Ru11 *f the
Township of East \\'aw:11ltslt will
be held on Noveutht•r tach at two
o'clock itt the Betsravi' (`11nulluuity
Centre. R. H. Thompson, Township
Clerk. 24-1311
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NOTICE COURT OF RI':VISIO:N
TOWNSHIP OF °TI'RNBERRY
The Court of Revision on the 1963
Assessment Roil fur the Township
of Turnberry will be held in the
Community Hall, Bluevale, on Sat-
urday, November 3. at 3 p.111. J.,hit
V. Fischer, Clerk. 24-31b
SEPTI(' TANKS ('LEANED
Modern equipment used. All works
guaranteed. Write Louis Blake.
R. R. 2, Brussels; phone 442W6.
Brussels. 017-162!
• NOTICE
If you a1'e thinking of fin:owing
a ear be sure to contact your Stapp
Farm Agent first. Reuben Appleby,
R. R. 2, 'Wingham, phone 7o3\V3.
024rr•b
CEMENT SEPTIC TANKS
Manufactured and installed. l3ack-
hoe service. Pumping and Clean-
ing service. Contact Ronald Fi.1
Forster, Phone 29, Ill know.
( )3rrI120+
N0'PI('t'1 TO ('REDITOlts
1N •1311'1 ES'1'AT1'1 l)F ANNIE
Mt lUTAY.
A1.I. PERSONS )laving elai0ls
)iglu:+1 the estate Of the above
mentioned, late of the Village of
finagle, in the ('*canny of Huron,
Spinster, who 61,11 on the seventh
Clay t i 1)e•tuber, 1902, are required
to file proof of sante with the
uudersianecl on or before the 10th
day of .November, 19(12, After that
date the Executors will proceed to
distribute the estate having regard
only to tate claims of which they
shall then have had notice.
DATED at Wingham, this 22nd
,say 01-* October, 1902.
('F;A \\"1+'t;RD & HF1TH11RTNClTON
Wing Ontario,
4nnt•Ittrs for the Executors,
24-31-7h
NOTICE TO ('REDITOR,S
1N ')'Fin ESTATE OF ELTZA-
BF:'PI[ McLEAN,
ALL PERSONS having claims
against the estate of the above
mentioned, late of the Town of
\Vingham. County of Huron,
\\'tdow. who died on the 14th of
September, 1902, are required to
ih• pr,tof of saute with the under-
signed on or before the third clay
of o 't'rniter, 1962,
Atter that date the Exeetttrix
will proceed to distribute the es-
tate having regard only to the
('1 (1018 of which she shall then
have had notice,
DATED at Wingham this 15th
day of October, 1962.
CRAWFORD & HT:TFIER1Nc1TON
Wingham, Ontario,
Solicitors for the Executrix,
17-24-31h
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OF HUGH
\VALKER DOIG,
ALL PERSONS )laving claims
against the estate of the above
meet.iant•d late of the Township of
TTowiclt, county of Huron, Former,
who dit•ii on the eleventh day of
4) toln•r, 1962, are required to file
prod of same with the 11ndersign-
ed on or before the 17111 day of
November, 1962.
APIs that date the executors will
pt'ot•eed to distribute the estate
having regard oldy to the claims of
which they shalt thea) have had
notic'e.
JiATFT) ut Wingham this 29111
,lay of• October, 1902;
(7;A1Vii'OIRD & TTETI-Ii:RINGTON
Wingham, Ontario,
Solicitors for the Executors.
31-7-141) 1
FOR YOTiR
Insurance Needs in Automobile,
Farm Liability, Accident and Siclt-
ncss Home Protection - • Call your
CIA Agent --Lloyd Montgomery
Wingham, R. R. 5, Phone 74.8,71
21 rrb
CASH IN
ON the big Fall land Christmas
Selling Season. Represent Avon in
your neighborhood. Te•ra'i(eriea
available in Bluevale Area and
Westfield Area, Oar essential. Write
Mrs. M, •Millson, 968) Wellington
Road S., Lon(cna, Ontario, or call
CIE. 2-91110 between 7 and s
r;i)
NOTICE
TOWNSTIiP 01" T111INBF1RIt'V
('OT'N'l'Y 01+' HURON
VOTERS' LiN'T, the!
Notice is hereby given that f
have complied with Seet1(41 99 of
the Voters' List, 1953, and that I
have posted tap al my ol'fi(, in
Him -Tale 00 the 22nd tiny of Oc-
tober, 1902, 110' lists of all persons
entitled to vote 't
t 1 the said ttunti-
eipality at municipal ,leetiun anal
such list remains there for inspe•-
tion.
And I hereby call upon all voters
to take immediate proc•ee'dinea to
have any omissions or errors sof'
rested according to laws,
,Juin! V. Fist•her.
24-3111 clerk.
CURRIE
AMBULANCE
WINGHAM
Phone 51 Anytime
WILLIAM So REEK
Real Estate aild
Business Broker
For prompt service in buying
or selling ail real estate
properties.
FAi(MS - HOMES
BUSINESSES
Ph. Wingham 292M
.1:'rlrrli
WEST WAWANOSII
MUTUAL FIRE
INSURANCE CO.
Tr
Head ()ffir0, Dungannon
Established 1878
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
President, Brown Smyth, Irun-
ga•nnon; Vice -Pres., Hr'rson Irwin,
Belgrave; Directors- Paul Caesar,
R. R. 1, Dungannon; George C.
Feaga•n, Goderich; Ross Mel'hee,
R. R. 3, Auburn; Donald P. Mae.
Kay, R. R. 1, Ripley; John To, Mao
Lerman, It. R. 3, Ooderich; Allan
Mae.Intyre, R. R, 5, Lueltnow; Wil
Hans Wiggins, R. R, 3. Auburn.
For information on your insur-
ance., call your nearest direetnr.• who
is also an agent, or .the aceretnrv,
Frank P. Thompson, Dungannon,
phone Dungannon 48. 512/62
MEMBER OF THE GREY-BRITCE
REAL ESTATE BOARD
Ask One of Our Agents How You
('an List Your Property 118 11,
Multiple LISTING
15o acre Showplace on No. 87 High-
way, 2 storey, 12 room brick dwel-
ling, completely modern, "I." shaped
barn 54 x 00 and 46 x fab, 28 steel
stanchions. loose stabling for 611
head, balance horse stalls and pig
pens. to acres maple bush, halanee
is vers productive 'P(eSw(lter loam
evil, level and atonefree. Priced'
rt•1) (11(13(1)' with terms.
- --I
Hundreds of Farms, Homes, and
Business properties. Send 50e for
Mammoth 90 page Picture Cata-
logue,
rur
EVERWl1' PENNING'TON
Phone 392.0064. -- Teeswater
Loral Agent for:
Pnui 5. Starr & Co. Ltd.
Hanover - Phone 870
aisnemstitoMMMostlikanittellinin
n Alt KINDS Of
WINOHAig ADV9,T+i-Tti1%iES
AUCTION SALE
ALi('TION SALR
for the estate of Hugh Doig, lot
4, eon. 2, Howlett Township, Mon-
day, November 5 46 beef cattle,
feed, maeh[nery, furniture; 164
ac'r'es of land with good buildings;
1953 Dodge ear. Paris sold subject
to reserve bid. Sale 1,30 p.m. ()oi'-
(lot( Jackson, Aueti0necr, 31b
BIRTHS
WAI:.KFF:R At the Wingham and
District Hospital, on 'Thursday,
October 25, 1902, to Mr, and Mrs.
.101111 Walker, Wingham, a daugh-
ter.
Ki1Oi3N At the Wingham turd
District Hospital un Friday, Oe -
tuber 26, 11)62, to Mr, and Mrs.
Charles Krohn, \\'ing111112, u
daughter istillbornl,
McGLYNN At the \Vinghatn and
District Hospital, on Saturday,
October 27, 1902, to Mr, and Mrs.
:tarry McGlynn, 13.R, 2, Wingham,
a son.
1:LAHSEN-. At the Wingham and
I)istric•t Hospital, on Sunday, Oc--
tober 28, 1962, to Dr and Mrs. A.
Klahsen, Wingham, a son, And-
rew .James, a brothel' for 1111111
and Peter.
IBROPHY--At the Wingham and
1)istriet Hospital, on Tuesday,
Oetoher 30, 1962, 10 Mr, and Mrs.
Desmond Brophy, Wingham, a
(laughter,
DIED
HASELGROVE, MRS, MARY ANN
-93, of 909 Richmond St., Lon-
don, last week, at St, Joseph's
Hospital, London. Survivors:
Daughter, Mrs. Wilfred (Annie)
Rogers, London; Bon, Omar F.,
Wingham; nine grandchildren,
nine great-grandchildren. Service
was at the James A. TTarris fu-
neral home, London. Burial, in
Mount Pleasant Cemetery.
0-0-0
WHEELER ---7n Wingham Hospital
on Tuesday, October 30, Mrs,
Henry T. Wheeler, the former
Reifa Jenkins, Survived by hus-
band, one son, Lloyd, of Morris
Township; mother Mrs. Sarah
Jenkins, of Turnherry and one
brother, Clifford Jenkins, of
London, Resting at R. A. Currie
& Sons funeral home, Service
Thursday, November 1, at 2 p.n1.
in Bluevale United Chureh. In-
terment in Wingham Cemetery.
111111IIlIIIQiIIwllllrl)IIil Iillii!ftUiilliltHtllE
— 1 r
at the
Cheslerfiel
I Sale
NOW ON AT
R. A. Currie
& Sons
Appraisals FREE
MIIIBIIIIIIIilIIUIIlIIIImlIIIIIIuIIIIIl t)mmIi 1114
HORSE GIVES PLACE
TO MECHANIZATION
Much of this year's allowable
timber cut 1108 bean felled and
hauled to the mill sites, Most of the
logs will be out of the bush before
Christmas. Mechanization, among
other factors, is carrying lunlbel-
ing fan' from the old traditions.
Once, eating began in the late
fall and early winter mutt the haul
was 10 late wither atter the road.;
had frozen. Logging now broil's
a little earlier each year and, in
many asses, Such pf(•paruturY wt'rk
as camp construction, road lova
Ron and so on is begun in sprit''1
118 8c:11) tits t11( Srllnw 15 310)11',
"For various t'ertsuus, inch as
summer stain, worms, enc., logs cat
early have t0 be removed from t 11'
operating tura almost Inimetlialt ly
(11(et• eullin; ' .1. 11. liin)'.ley, of tie
lnitariu Department or ).mot:: anti,
forests here exl:,laind. "111'11et•.
gravel is gradually (0143(0 the pl•t••'
of ,lack Prost in haul road matin
ten0nee and milting ttn6 11.lnlini>
have bec:,nie ttlmos( Sinulin mer".;
The shorter season reduces opera-
ting costs and reduces rt'[ tiliun'.
0101)1t('11011('e sect its (soot:int
plough' ng of haul roads.
"Pur'ely much:tidea1 operations;
initialed by some companies •,,,
(h'tt four wheel drive, rubber tired
81(idd('rs have dispineed horses.
They can sited several tree•h'ii ti4
logs up to a mite to a central log
dump for cutting into Hawke.,
lengths and transporting 10 the mill
Phe only roads needed are 11108e
to the champs and .hill.
"The summer 1ugp,ing operations
termit logs to be eta and mawn-
faetured 111 :me season instead *1'
maintaining sawlog inventories at
the mill sometimes for 11 year be -
10r). their 1111111111.111.1 10'V, twin); up
considerable capital.
"So, the horse gives plat, to the
n!'cha)ienl ski6der, tricks 1'.pluee
Inglis, gravel *mats I1elt Wrest.
'he old order is passive in the
ttah.'•
LET'S D W A
WNW PAN'T'Y
Let's have a party!
First of all, talk the ideaover
with your parents, Lot then know
when you would like to have the
party, and make certain that the
date you choose does not interfere
with any of their plans. They will
appreciate this, and will be more
anxious to help with your plans.
13e careful, too, not to invite too
many to t11v party. Smaller parties
are usually more fun, and provide
more room for dancing or. games.
!Don't forget the record player and
a scads of dance toss tel:;. Inciden-
tally, if you want the party to he
a. real success, 111vitt, 80111(•011e who
plays the piano or the guitar. Or
perhaps a fellow or girl in your
crowd is export in leading It 811g -
song• This is always (1111,
As for /1.l11.811111011 IS, keep them
plain 0011 plentiful. T1ips and other
Serve-your:tell items are always
roomier, especially when served
with chilled soft drinks.
Make 8nre that everyone you in-
vite to the party knots ouch other,
and all have 1110 Same irate1''4,3
This i8 one intportauil way 11f 1*;
curing that your 111)1(3' will be en-
joyed by till, Also, assemble 11 clean-
up squad, even before the party
begins, You'll he surprised lune
(inicltly everyone will hello 1(11(1
your parents Will Itppre('inle Iniv-
ing their home returned to them in
good (on(lition.
TT' 1'r ,S
Painting or Papering
YOTi WANT DONE,
Contact. your decorator
Russell ZURBRIGG
31-7-14-211)
Clearing Auction
SALE
()10 FINANCE CO, REPOSSESSIONS, 'BANKRUPT STOCK,
BAILIFF SEiZIJRES AND PERSONAL CONSIGNMENTS 010
MODERN HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Ti:LEVISIONS, APPLY-.
ANCT4S AND BRAND Ni3W f?LO'TIITNGI, ON
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd
AT 1:31) P.M., AT 'Till,
•
Community Hall in Walkerton
CONSISTING OP TAY'S FOLLOWING -- 'Two 5 -pee. bedroom
suites, complete with bookcase beds, boxsprings and luallresses;
large chest freezer; large console model chord organ; 1(31(61011
and dinette suites; 2 -pee. chesterfield suites; Iwo 2 -pee, daven-
port suites; 8 TV sets; Continental beds; automatic) washer and
dryer; conventional washer; refrigerators; electric ranges; r111)0
and reeo1'd player; step and coffee tables; tri -light and table
lamps; hostess and arm Chairs; other old p eves of furniture
plus a quantity of brand new elothing. There will also be a, host
of other items which will be released before sale day but not
available for publication at this time.
TE1IMS—CASII ON' DAY 01' SALE. 8V,. soles tux in effect.
(cheques a.eeept:ed,
NOTE—This is another otilstnnding sale of new 111111 hearty new
nlerehnndis0,
FRANKLIN BUUCK, AUCTIONEER
Ti. R, 2, GrADS1TILI., Ont, -- DIAL STRATFORD 271.30-19
Having a dent in a ear repaired
'Sil:t Just tv matter of appearance
if neglected, rust may set in. A
small repair now may prevent a
major job a year from now.
The dairy cow is the world's
greatest food factory. She produces
on the average, from an acre of
crops, 2,190 pounds of milk which
contains 72 pounds of digestible
protein and 712 units 01' energy.
CHALLENGE IN MANUFACTURING
Alm Opportunity is open for it young, aggro ssive )man experienced
and luterestcd in;
Sheet' l%tetal Fabrication 1t:ngineer'ing and Design
Machine 5,110p Techniques Meehan iet)I .Drafting
'foot and Die Making Time and Motion Annlysls
Production 'Methods ('osl I':stinlnting
I'rodmetion ('ontrol Supervision
The ratan must hove the ability and ,desire to learn and progress
twill) at growing company,
Please submit •applieations in writing to: It- W, ).c'l'an, (men, Mgr:
WESTERN 'FOUNDRY COMPANY LiMITFIJ), \\'inghnnr, Ont.
11
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Campbell Soup Company
Listowel
REQUIRE
FEMALE EMPLOYEES
FOR TEMPORARY PLANT WORK
DURING THE
FALL FOWL SEASON
APPLICAN'1 S SHOULD VISIT 11 IE PLANT
PERSONNEL OFFICE AS SOON AS
POSSIBLE
from CRAWFORD MOTORS
1961 METEOR 4 -DOOR SEDAN
in tip-top condition
1960 DESOTO 4 -DOOR SEDAN
One owner ear
1959 FORD FORDOR SEDAN
with V-8 motor and nulamntie transmission,
in tip-top condition
1959 OLDSMOBILE 4 -DOOR SEDAN
Also a one -owner car
1959 DODGE 4 -DOOR SEDAN
1958 AUSTIN STATION WAGON
1958 DODGE 4 -DOOR SEDAN one-0lvner
1957 DODGE 4 -DOOR II.ARD 1.OP
with radio
1956 DODGE 2 -DOOR.
With 1111110
1954, DODGE 4 -DOOR SEDAN
1953 FORD SEDAN
Len Crawford Motors
Your Dodge, Plymouth, Chrysler, Valiant Dealer
Phone 710 Wingham
AMBULANCE
Service
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S. J. WALKER
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BUTLER, DOOLEY,
CLARKE & STARKE
CHAR'Ti6REID ACCOUNTANTS
Trustee in Bankruptcy
Licensed Municipal Auditor
14 NORTH Kr. ,IA. 4.8903
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and NOTARY PUBLIC
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afternoon, 4,-4 p.m„ or
by appointment,
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Carol E. Homuth, R.O.
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PHONE{ 118
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