The Wingham Advance-Times, 1963-01-10, Page 4Page 4 Wingham Advance -Times, Thursday, Jan, 10, 1963
FOR SALE
SHOP BENNETT'S 5c to $1.00
aORE FIRST for January
3 -Star Specials—GE bulbs, 2
for 42c, save 14c; brush roll-
ers, 77c, reg. $1.00; coffee
mugs, 17c ea., reg. 25c. lOrr
THE BIG INVENTORY SALE --
at McKibbons will save you
money --Christmas cards, gift
wraps, ribbons, etc., at 11:
price. Buy now and save. See
the many other clearance lines
at McKibbons Pharmacy. Sale
starts Jan. 1 -Jan. 14. The week
of Jan. 7-14---10Q off all items,
3-10b
TWO CHIHUAHUA puppies for
sale. Four months old. Dial
357-1743, 10b
ONE 5000 -gal. storage tank. Ap-
ply Lincoln Plumbing, WDHS,
10b
DIARIES, shampoos, stationery,
bath salts, colognes, jewel
cases, card table covers, bill-
folds ---are only a few of the
items clearing at is and better
prices at McKibbons Phar-
macy for two weeks—Jan. 1 -
Jan. 14. Jan. 7-14 we will offer
10% off on all items in the
store. 3-10b
HAY FOR SALE -4000 bales of
top quality first -cut hay.
Howard Cartwright, Londes-
boro, phone Blyth 28R7.
10-17b
BRAND NEW 30" Moffat elec-
tric range for sale. Reg. list
$275.00. Special sale price $200.
See at Wingham Tire Service.
lOrrb
ELECTROLI:X Sales & Service,
H. McDermitt, phone 59R31,
Fordwich. 4rrb
CHRISTMAS TAGS, seals, labels,
gift wraps, cards at 12 price.
The week of Jan. 7th -14th all
items in the store will sell at
10% off—excepting dispensary
medicines..Join the fun—Come
to McKibbons Pharmacy the
first two weeks of the new
year — Inventory sale at Mc-
Kibbons. 3-10b
Now is the time to save ... save
save . . . and ARMI-
TAGES is the place to save at
right now: Because ARMI-
TAGES of Wingham is featur-
ing the BOND annual FREE
PANT SALE. And listen to
this Bonus offer. Pay only the
regular price for your new
Bond tailored -to -measure suit
—get extra trousers for that
suit, absolutely FREE of
charge. Pay the regular Bond
price—$55.95 to $69.95 and save
yourself nineteen dollars on
the extra trousers. Stop by at
ARMITAGES and get your
order in before March 2nd, the
closing date of sale—you can
take delivery April, May or
June. See Mr. ARMITAGE,
your Bond Clothes agent in
Wingham — and be like hun-
dreds of others that have
taken advantage of our FREE
Pant sales, 10-F28b
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
2 HEREFORD HOLSTEIN cal-
ves for sale. Holstein heifer
ready to breed. Peter Jorissen,
phone Wroxeter 801R11. 10*
4 YOUNG SOWS for sale, due
end January. Bred York.
Phone Wroxeter 819R13. 10'
20 CHUNKS of pigs for sale, 20
weaners. Art McDonald, R.
R. 3, Teeswater, 392-6382. 10*
POULTRY FOR SALE
POULTRY FOR SALE — 600
ready to lay Hy -Line pullets,
vaccinated, debeaked, deworm-
ed. Howard Cartwright, Lon-
deshoro, phone Blyth 28R7.
10-17b
FOR RENT
APARTMENT FOR RENT --
heated, three rooms and bath.
Apply Box 119, Advance -
Times. 10b
TO RENT—Cottage on Cather-
ine St. Possession Feb. lst.
Dial 357-1795. 10b
ROOM FOR RENT — Suitable
for two girls. Separate en-
trance, kitchen and bath. Dial
357-1335 after 5. lob
SALES HELP WANTED—Male
MAN WANTED to sell nation-
ally advertised products to
homes and farms in Huron
County. Permanent. Full time.
Age 25 to 55 preferred. Car
required. For personal inter-
view write to Mr. R.' W. Ser-
combe, 1370 Beckworth Ave.,
London, Ontario. 27 -J3 -10h
FEMALE HELP WANTED
WANTED • - Beauty demonstra-
tors to demonstrate famous
Studio Girl Cosmetics. Full or
part time. Please phone Tees -
water 392-6422, after 5 p.m,
3-10b
TAXI SERVICE
FOR ALL OCCASIONS call
Lee's Taxi, for long or short
trips. Dial 357-1521. rrb
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
4 -ROOM INSUL-BRICK cottage
and shed with oil furnace,
cupboards, water on tap,
toilet, and some furniture.
Apply to Box 120, Advance -
Times, 10b
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
Here is your opportunity to
buy a one -floor nearly new,
modern cottage with all conven-
iences, in a new residential area,
good lot, Owner other interests.
Low down payments. Arrange-
ments can be made to pay bal-
ance on monthly payments. If
you want a terrific buy, inspect
today.
A perfect family home, 3 bed-
rooms, red brick 2 -storey house
with oil furnace, 3 -piece bath,
built in cupboards, newly dec-
orated. View this outstanding
property soon.
Owner moving to another
town so is offering this 11e -
storey frame dwelling at a reas-
onable price with terms. Just
one block from main street in a
residential area. Ideal home for
a retired couple.
For your Real Estate require-
ments contact—
William
ontactWilliam S. REED
REAL ESTATE BROKER
Phone 357-2174 - Wingham
10b
REAL ESTATE
BUYING
See this home NOW. Four
spacious bedrooms. New four -
piece bath. Living and dining
area. Oil heating. Full basement.
situated on large lot, with small
barn steel covered. This desir-
able property is priced to sell.
Can be bought under VLA.
Pay rent no longer. A full 2 -
storey white brick, close to down
town, Three bedrooms, full bath,
modern kitchen, situated on
large lot. Also a nice front ver-
anda. A real buy. Don't miss this
one. Phone 357-2742.
Good building lots for sale.
We can also make all the ar-
rangements to have a new home
built on these lots for you.
SELLING
When offering your property
for sale you should expect and
receive competent advice, plan-
ned advertising and qualified
salesmen. These features are
available when you call and list
with—
MARG BENNETT
REAL ESTATE
Wingham - Dial 357-2742
Rep. E. C. Brigham, Realtor
We have several buyers listed
with us today.
MISCELLANEOUS
TEACUP READING every day
on Leopold St, N. Dial 357-
3050. 10b
NOTICE
If you are thinking of finan-
cing a car be sure to contact
your State Farm Agent first.
Reuben Appleby, R. R. 2, Wing -
ham, phone 357-1679. O24rrb
FOR YOUR
Insurance Needs in Automobile,
Farm Liability, Accident and
Sickness Home Protection ---
Call your CIA Agent
LLOYD MONTGOMERY
Wingham, R. R. 5, Dial 3.57-3739
21rrb
ARE SCHOOL EXPENSES
PRESSING?
Help Out Family Budget
Earn with Avon
Territories available in Blue -
vale area and Westfield Area.
Car essential, Write Mrs. M.
Millson, 960 Wellington Road S.,
London, Ont., or call GE 2-9019
between 7 and 8 p.m. (1)
THE
WEST WAWANOSH
MUTUAL FIRE
INSURANCE CO.
Head Office, Dungannon
Established 1878
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
President, Brown Smyth, Dun-
gannon; ' ice -Pres., Herson Ir-
win, Belgrave; Directors—Paul
Caesar, R. R. 1, Dungannon;
George C. Feagan, Goderich;
Ross McPhee, R, R. 3, Auburn;
Donald P, MacKay, R. R. 1, Rip-
ley; John F, MacLennan, R, R.
3, Goderich; Allan..Maclntyre,
R. R. 5, Lucknow; William Wig.
gins, R. R. 3, Auburn.
For information on your in-
surance, call your nearest dir.
ector who is also an agent, or
the secretary, Frank F. Thomp-
son, Dungannon, phone Dun-
gannon 48. S12/62
HAIR DRESSING
ELLIOTT'S Beauty Lounge,
Main Street, Wingham, Dial
357-2981. N29rrb
CARDS OF THANKS
We wish' to take this oppor-
tunity to sincerely thank our
many friends and neighbours
for their kind words and actions
towards us during our sad hours
of bereavement and loss of our
loved one. Special thanks to Rev.
H. Anderson, Currie's funeral
home, South Side Group and
all others that helped so kindly
in any way.—John E. McCallum,
Eileen and family. 10b
Paul Gardner wishes to sin-
cerely thank his Toronto Daily
Star customers who remembered
him with gifts at Christmas
time, and to extend best wishes
for a Happy and Prosperous
New Year, 10b
Special thanks to the wonder-
ful support that the Bluevale
Recrc ation Association received
for the dance and draw held
New Year's Day, January 1st: -It
was a very successful project
and the rink is now well under
way. 10b
I wish to thank all my friends
and neighbors for cards, flow-
ers and treats sent me while I
was a patient in Wingham Hos-
pital. Special thanks to Dr.
Crawford and the nursing staff
on main floor.—Fred MacLean.
10b
I wish to thank all my friends
and neighbours for cards and
treats and those who visited me
while a patient in Wingham
Hospital, and also Dr. McKib-
bon and nursing staff on first
floor.—Mrs. George Anger. lob
I would really like to thank
all my friends who sent me
cards and treats and visited me
while I was a patient in Wing -
ham Hospital. Special thanks
to Dr. Crawford and the nurses
cn third floor who were so kind,
—Mrs. Kenneth Hastie, Gorrie.
10*
I would like to say "thank
you" to everyone who so kindly
remembered me with prayers,
cards, gifts and visits while I
was a patient at the hospital. A
special thanks to Father G. J.
Freker, Dr. W. A. McKibbon,
Dr W. A. Crawford, the nurses
on third floor, and my teacher
and school chums. Sincerely—
Barbara White. 10*
IN MEMORIAM
AUSTIN --In loving memory of
a dear mother and grand-
mother, who passed away on
January 5th, 1962.
No one knows how much I miss
you,
No one knows the bitter pain
I have suffered since I lost you;
Life has never been the same.
In my heart your memory ling-
ers
Sweetly tender, fond and true.
There is not a day dear mother
That I do not hink of you.
—Sadly missed by daughter,
Mary, and family. 10b
WANTED
ROOMERS WANTED—Prefer-
ably girls, with kitchen priv-
ileges. Dial 357-1615 after 5
p.m. 1Ob
AUCTION SALE
STOCK SALE
FOR CLARENCE SPARLING
Lot 13, Con. 2, Howick Town-
ship, 2 miles west of Fordwich
Milk Plant, on Wednesday, Janu-
ary 16th, at 1 p,n1. Complete
herd of 30 dairy cows and 70
swine. Sale prompted by illness,
Terms cash. Gordon Jackson,
Auctioneer. lob
DEADSTOCK WANTED
REMOVAL SERVICE — We
are licensed to remove your
dead or crippled farm animals
for sanitary disposal in an in-
spected rendering plant, FREE
REMOVAL—Phone. No charge
to ZENITH 88540 or Wingham
357-1440 or Palmerston 123W.
GORDON YOUNG LIMITED,
TORONTO - BARRIE - EL-
MIRA, License No, 14 & 15R62-
143 & 144-C-62. rrb
DEAD ANIMAL
REMOVAL
FOR DEAD OR DISABLED
ANIMALS CALL—
DARLING & Company
OF CANADA LIIVIITED
Wingham Dial 357-3106
Dead Animal Lic. No. 175-C-62
Jny3rrb
Coming Events
LO.O.F. EUCHRE
Will be held in the Oddfellows
Hall, Alfred St., Thursday, Jan.
10th, at 8:30 p.m, Lunch served.
Everyone welcome, 3-10b
WROXETER EUCHRE
The Wroxeter W,I, will begin
their bi-monthly euchres on
Wednesday, January 16, at 8.15
p.m., in the Community Hall.
10b
RECEPTION
For Mr. and Mrs. John Green-
away (Caroline Ross) in Blue -
vale Hall Friday evening, Janu-
ary llth. Wilbee's orchestra.
Everyone welcome. Ladies please
bring lunch. 10*
ONTARIO
PROVINCE OF ONTARIO
WELFARE
FIELD
WORKER
WINGHAM AND DISTRICT
Salary Schedule $3,600 to
$4,400
All Civil Service Privileges
Minimum education require-
ments—Senior Matriculation
or equivalent
Car essential—mileage rate paid
by the Department
MALE OR FEMALE
Age 25 - 45
Apply immediately in writing
to:
PERSONNEL OFFICE
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC
WELFARE
ROOM 3310, EAST BLOCK
PARLIAMENT BUILDINGS
TORONTO, ONTARIO
, 3-10b
R. A. CURRIE & SONS
GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY
CHESTERFIELD SUITE SALE
Exceptional values
No payments until March
Free storage and delivery
10-17-24-31b
MARLATT'S
Dead Stock Service
HIGHEST CASH PRICES
Paid for Dead Cows and Horses
over 500 lbs. More for s'iek and
disabled Cows and Horses ac-
cording to size and condition.
FOR PROMPT SERVICE
PLEASE CALL COLLECT
BRUCE MARLATT
Brussels Phone 133
24-HOUR SERVICE
License No. 9516313
EUCHRE AND DANCE
Friday, January 11, 8.30 p.m.,
in Whitechurch Hall. Farrier's
orchestra. Lunch provided. Adm.
50c. Sponsored by U.S.S. No. 10,
Kinloss. 10b
W.I. MEETING
The regular meeting of the
Women's Institute will be held
on January 17th, at 2.30 p.m.
Program conveners, Miss Irene
Paton and Mrs, L. Fortune, the
topic being on "The Indians,"
Roll call — An Indian custom,
legend or personality. Motto—
"Understanding is the pathway
to tolerance." A film will be
shown. Hostesses, Miss J. Mur-
ray, Mrs. G. Hastie, Mrs. J. Fin-
nigan, Mrs, H. Aitchison, Mrs.
G. Day, 10*
BIRTHS
GAMBLE — At the Wingham
General Hospital, on Wednes-
day, January 2, 1963, to Mr.
WOMAN REQUIRED
FOR STORE WORK AND
DRESS FINISHING
No experience necessary,
will train
Single or married
Steady employment
ARMITAGE'S
Dry Cleaners and Men's Wear
10b
William S. Reed
REAL ESTATE AND
BUSINESS BROKER
For prompt service in buying
or selling all real estate
properties
FARMS - HOMES
BUSINESSES
Dial Wingham 357-2174
Jy3lrrb
FARM SALES
Representative
The Beaver Lumber Company
needs rnen to sell to home own-
ers, farmers and industries in
the rural areas surrounding
London, St. Marys, Stratford,
Listowel and Wingham,
As Canada's largest supplier
of farm buildings we have train-
ed dozens of successful men for
this satisfactory vocation. Farm
background is essential and
some sales experience is desir-
able. Previous experience in sell-
ing insurance, feeds, farm sup-
plies or equipment would be an
asset,
Salary and commission with
car allowance will be paid.
Company benefits and pension
plan available.
WRITE TODAY TO:
MR. ROY AITCHESON
Farin Sales Supervisor
R. R. 3, STRATFORD, ONT.
and Mrs, William Gamble, R.
R. 2, Bluevale, a son.
CRAIG --At the Wingham Gen-
eral Hospital, on Friday, Janu-
ary 4. 1963, to Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Craig, Blyth, a daugh-
ter. •
FINLAY ---- At the Wingham
General Hospital, on Saturday,
January 5, 1963, to Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Finlay, Lucknow,
a son.
Giant Auction Sale
LISTOWEL, ONTARIO
at the LISTOWEL LEGION AUDITORIUM
MONDAY EVG., JAN. 14
7:15 sharp
AUCTIONEER FRANK BUUCK WILL OFFER FOR SALE
WITHOUT RESERVE A LARGE SELECTION OF FINANCE
COMPANY REPOSSESSIONS, BAILIFF SEIZURES, NEW
BANKRUPT STOCKS, AND PERSONAL CONSIGNMENTS
THAT CONSIST OF NEW AND USED MODERN HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE, TELEVISION SETS, APPLIANCES, AND A
LARGE QUANTITY OF BRAND NEW CLOTHING, MOST OF
WHICH IS STILL IN PLASTIC PACKAGES.
HERE IS A PARTIAL LIST OF ITEMS TO BE SOLD: Large
chest freezer in new condition that holds over 500 lbs. of frozen
food; deluxe washer and dryer in new condition; 48 key chord
organ (the type you play by number) with music book; combina-
tion radio and record player; 2 foam rubber chesterfield suites; 2
davenport suites that make into a bed; 3 bookcase bedroom suites
complete with box springs and mattresses; 2 39" continental beds
with headboards; 6 21" television sets and 2 17" television sets,
all reconditioned and in A-1 working condition; 9 piece coppertone
dinette suites; 2 7 -pee. and 1 5-pce. kitchen suites; 2 refrigerators;
2 electric ranges; 2 washing machines; step and coffee tables;
living room lamps; rockers; hostess chairs; high chair; phone
table; step stool; writing desk; gossip bench; bookcase; small rugs
and runners; 9' x 12' rug, and many other useful household items.
As well as the large selection of household furniture being offered
'for sale, we will also sell a large quantity of clothing consisting of
men's shirts, underwear, sweaters, socks, etc., ladies' nylons, blous-
es, sweaters, skirts, etc., and for the boys and girls and infants
just about every kind of clothing you can think of.
SO DON'T MISS THIS OUTSTANDING AUCTION SALE
FRANK BUUCK, AUCTIONEER
TERMS CASH. CHEQUES ACCEPTED. 3% sales tax in effect.
FOXTON — At the Wingham
General Hospital, on Sunday,
January 6, 1963, to Mr. and
Mrs. Ronald Foxton, Wing -
ham, a daughter.
PLESTER--iAt Markdale Hos-
pital, on Thursday, January 3,
1963, to Mr. and Mrs. Carman
Plester, (Patricia Platt), R. R.
1, Flesherton, a daughter,
Laura Lee.
Campbell Soup
Company, Listowel, Ontario
REQUIRES Female Employees
AT THE LISTOWEL PLANT
Applicants should visit the Plant Personnel Office
or
PHONE LISTOWEL 900
AS SOON AS POSSIBLE
3-10b
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stPAUL S. STARK'
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STARIR i erdie
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P.REAL -ESTATE COED. m6
WE 'SELL RURAL ONTARIO
WINGHAM, ONT. - Phone 357-3840
AGENT — GERALD (Jerry) WALTER
ORANGEVILLE
Ph. 941.2730 40 Broadway
BRAMPTON
GL 1.1510 2428 Queen St.
TORONTO BU 6-3643
HANOVER
Phone 870 208 Main St.
GUELPH
TA 4-5054, 85 MacDonnell St.
FLESHERTON
Cor. Hwys. 4 & 10, Ph. 110
CHESLEY
c/o Donald Fortune
Phone 654R14 R. R. 3
OWEN SOUND
FR. 6.3466, 1030 2nd Ave. E.
TORONTO
Phone EM 4-2488
TEESWATER
c/o J. Everett Pennington
Phone 392.6064 R. R. 2
HAMILTON
Phone MU 9-4431
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MERE $10,900 is the full asking price for this valuable
acre farm. Two substantial barns, a king-sized brick
with modern conveniences, 140 acres of highly ..
cropland, balance is covered with hush (mostly
Plentiful water supply, excellent location on a
road with school bus service. Call us today, we will
happy to show it to you. No. 62-432
UNBELIEVABLE! 99 acre
farm for only $8,500. Yes, it
is unbelievable, but true. This
price will make you the
proud owner of a stately, 7
bedroom, brick house in the
most peaceful location pos-
sible. Surrounded by giant
spruce, and maple trees with
a spacious lawn and garden.
area, Also included is the
medium sized barn with new
steel roof, 85 acres of pro-
•ductive workable land, bal-
ance in hard and soft wood
bush. Call us now for an inspection
venience. Generous terms are
perty.
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A'ITRACTIVE 3 bedroom
A - home in Wingham, Elderly
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. = , •a~~ owner is sacrificing for quick
`;� tt sale this 3 bedroom bungalow
for only $7,900. You can he
n. } t the proud owners of this eye
appealing white frame home
1,-`' on a quiet residential street
uu�l' ■■ 1 'y in the radio -television town
of Wingham. This home has
- T, everything you need for cora-
,- living. Roomy kitch-
"• . ✓ - en with loads of built-in cup-
boards, hot and cold water,
lovely living room with high-
polished sanded pine floor and 3 bedrooms with clothes
also 3 piece hath. To spend your leisure time you
either work in the large garden or relax under the
trees. With all this you are only a short distance
shopping, churches and schools. No. 62-530
FREE CATALOGUE
Offer good only until Jan. 15, 1963•
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Phone, Call or write for your copy. There V i'e
is 96 packed pages in this catalogue de-
scribing for sale hundreds of farms, home U!°
and business opportunities in South
Western Ontario.
WANTED
Listings on all types of property. We have hundreds of
prospective purchasers just waiting for the right type of
property to be listed with us. It might be yours. A letter
or phone call will bring an experienced property consultant
to your door and you are under no obligation whatsoever.
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