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FOR SALE
SHOP BENNETT'S 5c to $1,00
STORE FIRST. Just Arrived:
Ladies' Spring Hats, priced at
$3.98 and 33.29; also Children's
Spring Hats at 32.98, 28rrb
GIRL'S two-piece coat set for
sale, size 3-4, Phone 357-2902.
28b
FERGUSON manure loader far
sale. Good condition. Ray-
mond Elliott, Bluevale, phone
357-1357. 28*
FOR SALE ---10 in. Beaver band
saw, like new, reasonable.
Phone 357-3623, after 6 p,m.
28*
GIRL'S size 7-14 and Misses' size
10-16 Spring Coats now at
Carmichael's. 28b
SEE BENNETT'S 5c to 31.00 for
all your Easter Bunnies and
Baskets. 28b
FOR SALE- Female pomeranian
dog, 4 months old, house
broken, Phone 357-1428. 28b
LADIES' Spring Dresses, cotton
and Arnel mixture, stripes and
prints at 36.95 to $9.95 at
Carmichael's. 28b
ELECTROLUX Sales & Service.
H. McDermitt, phone 59R31,
Fordwich, 4rrb
GIRL'S Little Nugget spring
coat and hat set; also dress.
size 2, for sale. Excellent con-
dition. Phone 357-3880. 28b
CURITY DIAPERS, slightly im-
perfect, 33,99 dozen, at Car-
michael's. 28b
GIRL'S white coat and hat for
sale, size 1, also plaid coat and
hat, size 3. DIal 357-1844.
28b
LARGE FLUFFY Bath Towels,
a real bargain at Carmichael's.
$1,89 pair. 28b
BUNK BEDS for sale, red
maple, spring mattress. Like
new. Phone 357-3895. 28*
HOUSE TRAILER for sale, 8'x
27'. Phone Fordwich 59R23.
28*
MEN'S semi -dress and work
pants, the famous Trout Man
quality, $5.95 pair, at Car-
michael's. 28b
BOY'S dark plaid sport jacket
for sale; boy's beige and
brown reversible all weather
coat, both size 14, like new.
Girl's yellow spring coat, size
5. Pho"e 357-3170. 28b
SPECIAL — 310 95 Hydro Safety
Shoes, leather or cork sole.
Approved by Workmen's Com-
pensaton. Guaranteed by
Hayes Family Clothing Store.
F28rrb
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
1-1/2 STOREY insul brick house
for sale with garage, well situ-
ated, three bedrooms, new 3-
pce. bath, built-in cupboards,
living room and dining room,
oil furnace. Apply P.O. Box
197, Wingham. 21b
5 -ROOM one -storey house for
sale in Belmore. All modern
conveniences and oil furnace.
Apply to Worthy McNeo, Bel -
more or Belmcre Feed Mill.
21-28*
TRUCK FOR SALE
FOR SALE — 1957 Chev. dump
truck, new motor, 1700 series.
Phone 489J4, Brussels, 21-28*
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
15 REGISTERED and grade
Holstein cows for sale; some
fresh and some springers.
Phone 830R3, Wroxeter. Robt.
Searson, home evenings, or by
appointment. 21-28*
7 YEARLING grass heifers for
sale; 25 weaner pigs. Frank
Stamper, Bluevale. 28*
10 YORK PIGS, 8 weeks old.
William R. Taylor. 28b
20 LITTLE PIGS for sale, eight
weeks old. Nick Kloostra, R.
R, 4, Wingham, phone 357-
3263. 28b
EMPLOYMENT WANTED
WANTED—Light housework by
day. Mrs. Gordon Wilson,
Wingham. 28*
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
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MIMEO
TAXI SERVICE
FOR ALL OCCASIONS call
Lee's Taxi, tor long or short
trips. Dial 357-1521. rrb
FOR RENT
3 -ROOM APARTMENT for rent
heated, electric and water sup-
plied. Phone 357-1236. 21b
50 -ACRE grass farm for rent,
with creek. Phone 357-1528.
28b
FOR RENT — New oil heated
apartment, Living room, bath
and kitchen. School area.
Phone 357-2081, 28*
FOR RENT --Attractive ground
floor, heated apartment in
Teeswater. Possession April 1.
Apply J. Meyer, phone 392-
6827, Teeswater.
FOR RENT --- Storage building,
Josephine Street., approx. 1600
sq. ft., $50.00 per month. Ap-
ply Lloyd -Truax Ltd., Wing -
ham. 28b
FOR IMMEDIATE RENT
Comfortable five room attrac-
tive farm house, hydro, close
to village, reasonable terms.
Apply Box 140, Advance -
Times. 28b
THREE-ROOM apartment for
rent. Separate entrance, Pos-
session early April. Enquire
Mrs. Find Christiansen, Di-
agonal Rd., across from bowl-
ing alley. Phone 357-3480.
28b
AVAILABLE to business couple,
three rooms and bath, Private
entrance. Central to business
section and residential, Phone
357-2804. 28b
HELP WANTED — MALE
ATTENTION — Reliable man
needed to sell nationally ad-
vertised home and farm ne-
cessities in nearby rural locali-
ty, Permanent. No invest-
ment, Training provided. For
interview write, giving age
and experience to Ray Ser-
combe, 129 John St., Apt. 11,
London. Ont. 28-4-11b
FEMALE HELP WANTED
CLERK WANTED for Macln-
tyre's Bakery. 28*
HELP WANTED — FEMALE.
Remington's IGA. 28b
RELIABLE GIRL or woman to
look after one child. Light
housework. Phone 357-1694.
28b
PART TIME telephone can-
vassers to work from home.
Out of town inquiries invited.
Write Box 139, Advance -
Times. 28*
IF YOU WANT work but can-
not give full time we have just
the thing you need. Write
Avon Mgr. Mrs. M. Millson,
960 Wellington Road S., Lon-
don, Ontario, or call 432-9019.
(1)
TEACHERS WANTED
WINGHAM PUBLIC SCHOOL
invites applications for the
position of Grade teachers.
Salary schedule in effect,
minimum 33100, maximum
35700. Applicants requested to
state qualifications, experi-
ence, name of present inspec-
tor and telephone number. Ap-
plications will be received up
until April 1st by Mrs. Roy
Morgan, Secretary -Treasurer,
Wingham, Ontario. 21-28b
TURNBERRY SCHOOL AREA
invites applicationes for exper-
ienced or student teachers.
Applicants to state qualifica-
tions, experience, and salary
expected, and name of present
inspector. Applications will be
received until noon, April 9,
1963. by Alex. Corrigan, secre-
tary -treasurer, R, R. 1, Blue -
vale. 28-4b
APPPLICATIONS WANTED
TURNBERRY T. S. A. BOARD
are calling for applications
for a bus operator. Duties to
begin May 1st, 1963. Please
state salary expected and ex-
perience, if any. Applications
to be received until noon
April 9th, 1963. Alex. Corrigan,
Secretary -treasurer, R, R. 1,
Bluevale, 28-4b
INCOME TAX •
RETURNS
S. J. PYMM
TAX CONSULTANT
P.O. Box 74, LUCKNOW, Ont.
Public Accountant since 1944
J24eowA25*
HAIR DRESSING
ELLIOTT'S Beauty Lounge,
Main Street, Wingham, Dial
357-2981. N29rrb
CARDS OF THANKS
We wish to express our sin-
cere thanks and appreciation to
our friends and neighbors for
their many expressions of kind-
ness and sympathy extended to
us during our recent bereave-
ment. — Wilfred Brown and
family. 28*
We wish to express our sin-
cere thanks to all our friends
who remembered us with cards,
letters and flowers, and all acts
of kindness extended to us dur-
ing the loss of our infant son.
These expressions of sympathy
shall always be cherished.—
Robert and Helen McKague. 28b
We wish to thank all neigh-
bours and friends for all acts of
kindness and expressions of
sympathy during our recent
bereavement in the loss of a
dear husband and father, Elvin
Oakley, Special thanks to Drs.
McKim, B. Corrin and A. Klah-
sen, Mrs. Morrey and nursing
staff, Moir funeral home, Gorrie,
Rev, F. Taylor and all who help-
ed in any way. — Mrs. Audrey
Oakley and family. 28b
We wish to express sincere
thanks and appreciation to our
many friends and relatives who
were so kind to us in our recent
bereavement, We are grateful
also to those who visited our
mother while she was a patient
in the hospital. — The Louttit
family. 28b
The family of the late Leonard
Shropshall wish to express their
sincere thanks and appreciation
to relatives, friends and neigh-
bors for their many acts of
kindness, messages of sympathy
and floral tributes received dur-
ing their recent sad bereave-
ment, Special thanks to Rev, C.
F. Johnson and S. J. Walker
funeral home, 28*
I wish to thank all my friends
for their cards and treats while
I was in the Wingham General
Hospital. Special thanks to Dr.
Crawford, Dr. Corrin and the
nurses.—Kathy O'Gorman. 28b
I wish to thank all my friends
and neighbors who remembered
.me with cards, flowers and
visits while I was a patient in
Wingham Hospital. Special
thanks to Dr. McKibbon, Mrs.
Morrey and her staff on second
and third floors, Rev. Mr. Meally
and other clergymen. — Mrs.
Robt. Higgins. 28*
Many thanks to all the friends
for visits, treats, cards sent, and
enquiries made while I was a
patient in Wingham Hospital.
Special thanks to Drs. Corrin,
Klahsen and Stephen, the staff
on third floor, Rev, C. M. Jar-
dine and other clergymen who
visited Room 31. Your kindness
was much appreciated. — Jim
Fitch. 28b
I wish to express my sincere
thanks to all my friends for
their visits, cards and flowers
while I was a patient in Wing -
ham General Hospital. Special
thanks to Dr. Crawford, Dr. Mc-
Kim and Dr. Stevens, of Kitch-
ener. and Mrs. Morrey and her
staff. also the Rev. Jardine for
his visits.—Norman C. Heal. 28*
Mr, and Mrs. Alex Reid wish
to take this opportunity to thank
the Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Thomp-
son and family, of London, who
sponsored an open house com-
memorating their diamond wed-
ding anniversary. They extend
their appreciation for the won-
derful job done by the ladies of
the Wingham Urited Church
who catered for the occasion.
and to the neighbours who heln-
ed so much around the home.
A word of thanks is also extend-
ed to all those who sent cards
of congratulations and to those
who attended the open house.
It was a great pleasure to re-
new old friendships, 28b
IN MEMORIAM
SINNAMON---In loving memory
of .a dear son, Billie, who pass-
ed away one year ago, March
30, 1962,
Peaceful be thy sleep, dear son,
It is sweet to breathe thy name;
In life we loved you dearly,
In death we do the same.
Oft we think of you, dear son,
And our hearts are sad with
pain,
Oh, this would be a Heaven
Could we hear your voice again.
You are gone but not forgotten,
Never shall your memory fade,
Sweetest thoughts shall ever
linger
Around the grave where you are
laid.
—Ever remembered and sad-
ly missed by mother, dad, Doug
and Jeanie, 28*
SINNAMON—In loving memory
of Bill Sinnamon, who passed
away one year ago, March 30,
1962.
What would I give to clasp his
hand,
His happy face to see,
To .hear his voice and see his
smile,
That meant so much to me.
—Ever remembered and sad-
ly missed.—Grace Louther• 28*
TENDERS WANTED
SALE OF GRADER
Bids will be received by
undersigned until 2 o'clock
Tuesday, April 2nd, 1963, for the
sale of one 1939 hydraulic oper-
ated Champion grader with I 30
International motor.
Stuart McBurney, Road Supt.,
Township of East Wawanosh,
Wingham. Ont, 21-28b
TENDERS
Sealed tenders will be receiv-
ed by the undersigned up to 12
o'clock noon April 4, 1963, for
the following Municipal Drains
in the Township of Howick:
The Sanderson Drain Outlet -
1,400 lineal feet of open drain
The Wilford King Branch of
the Sanderson Drain -950 lineal
feet of open drain.
The Wills Drain No. 2-6,200
lineal feet of open drain.
Drain Number 19-2,273 lineal
feet of open drain.
Plans and specifications may
be seen at the Township Muni-
cipal Office in Gorrie. Please
make separate tender for each
drain; A certiifed cheque for
10% of the contract price to
accompany tender.
W. E. Whitfield, Clerk. 21-28b
GRAVEL TENDERS
TOWNSHIP OF TURNBERRY
Sealed tenders will be receiv-
ed by the undersigned until
Saturday, April 6th, at 12 o'clock
noon for the crushing, hauling
and spreading of approximately
8,000 cu. yds, of %" gravel to
be spread to the satisfaction of
the Road Superintendent not
later than Sept. 1st, 1963. Con-
tractor will be asked to set in
two pits and shall strip and
maintain same. A certified
cheque for $300.00 must accom-
pany e.ach tender.
Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted. Tenders
will be opened Saturday, April
6th, at 3 p.m.
John V, Fischer, Clerk,
Township of Turnberry.
21.28b
WANTED
WANTED— Pasture, water and
shade for 50-60 steers. Con-
tact Marks Bros, Body Shop,
Wingham. 28b
WANTED TO RENT—Farm or
part of farm for pasturing
cattle, (mostly heifers), with
owner responsible for fences
and water. Apply Box 138,
Advance -Times. 28*
PERSONAL
WOULD LADY who took brown
goloshes by mistake at Re-
bekah euchre, February 27th,
phone 357-3332, 28b
BROOKHAVEN Nursing Home
has vacancies for elderly peo-
ple and convalescents, with
full nursing care. Phone 357-
3430. M7 -M28*
GRAVEL TENDERS
TOWNSHIP OF HOWICK
Sealed tenders plainly ,marked
"Tenders for Gravel" will be re-
eived by the undersigned up to
12 o'clock noon, Friday, April
5th, 1963, for crushing and haul-
ing 15,000 cu. yds. more or less
of gravel to be % inch screened
and 9,000 cu. yds. more or less
of gravel to be 112 inch screened
to be delivered 'anywhere in the
Township under the direction of
the Road Superintendent.
Contractor to state whether
crusher will be drag line or
shovel fed,
Contractor to strip and main-
tain pits to the satisfaction of
the Road Superintendent. The
work not to be started earlier
than July 1st and to be complet-
ed by October 1st, 1963.
A certified cheque for $600.00
to accompany tender. Lowest or
any tender not necessarily ac-
cepted.
For further particulars con-
tact the Road Superintendent,
Anson Galbraith, R. R. 1, Gor-
rie, Ontario.
W. E. Whitfield, Clerk,
Township of Howick,
Gorrie, Ontario, 21-28b
The Aland Islands lie be-
tween Finland and Sweden, in
the Gulf of Bothnia. The Is-
lands number 300, but only
about 80 are inhabited. Origin-
ally colonized by Swedes in the
12th century, the Alands later
changed hands several times be-
tween Sweden, Russia and Fin'
land.' They are now Finnish..
AUCTION SALE
GIANT AUCTION SALE
BELGRAattheVE
FORESTERS HALL
SATURDAY AFTERNOON,
MARCH 30th, at 1.30 sharp
15% DOWN BUYS ANY MER-
CHANDISE AT THE SALE- -
YES, THAT'S RIGHT — AN
AUCTION SALE WHERE YOU
CAN BUY AT 15% DOWN OF
FINAL BID,
AUCTIONEER BOB HENRY
will sell without itbserve, a large
selection of Finance Company
Repossessions, Bankrupt Stocks
and Bailiff Seizures, and Person-
al Consignments consisting of
Modern Household Furniture,
Television Sets and Appliances.
FOR EXAMPLE HE WILL
Olilee:R FOR SALE a large sel-
ection of slightly used television
sets; 2 refrigerators; 2 washers;
a large chest freezer; washer
and dyer; 2 electric ranges; com-
bination radio and record player.
BOB HENRY WILL ALSO
OFFER FOR SALE a large sel-
ection of BRAND NEW FUR-
NITURE consisting of 2 com-
plete walnut bedroom suites; 2
39" oontinental beds with head-
boards; 2 54" full size mattress-
es; 2 foam cushioned chesterfield
suites; 2 davenport suites that
make into a bed; 60 bass chord
organ; 9 pc., 7 pc. and 5 pc. cop-
pertone dinette suites; step and
coffee tables; lamps; hostess
chairs; desk; high chair; gossip
bench; step stool, and many
other items too numerous to
mention.
DON'T MISS THIS OUT-
STANDING AUCTION SALE at
THE BELGRAVE FORESTERS
HALL. REMEMBER the TIME
AND PLACE — FORESTERS
HALL, BELGRAVE, ONTARIO•
Saturday, March 30th, at 1.30
sharp.
TERMS: 15% DOWN (on ac-
cepted accounts), CHEQUES
ACCEPTED.
AUCTIONEER ROBT, HENRY.
28b
LEGAL
BY-LAW NO. 3-1963
OF THE
.TOWNSHIP OF TURNBERRY
A By -Law of the Municipality
of the Township of Turnberry
to regulate the dumping of
refuge and waste material.
WHEREAS the Council of the
Municipal Corporation of the
Township of Turnberry deems
it expedient to pass a by-law for
the dumping of refuse and waste
material within the said Cor-
poration.
THEREFORE the Council of
the Municipal Corporation of
the Township of Turnberry en-
acts as follows: That any person
caught dumping any such ma-
terial on any of the Township
roads shall be prosecuted and
upon conviction a fine of 325.00
for the first offence and $50.00
for any subsequent offence.
This by-law shall come into
force and be effective on and
after the second day of February
A.D. 1963.
Read a first, second and third
time and passed this second day
of February 1963.
A. D. Smith, John V, Fischer,
Reeve. Clerk.
21-28b
F. 1249-63
NOTICE OF APPLICATION BY
THE CORPORATION OF THE
TOWN OF WINGHAM TO
DISPENSE WITH A VOTE OF
ELECTORS
TAKE NOTICE THAT:
1. The Council of the Cor-
poration of the Town of Wing -
ham intends to enter into an
agreement with Twin Pines Ap-
artment Limited for the refund
of the amount of the annual
taxes, excluding local improve-
ment charges, in excess of the
amount of $25.00 for each unit,
for a period of fifty years, with
respect to a low-cost rental
housing project for senior citi-
zens consisting of an eleven -
suite apartment building in the
Town of Wingham,
2. Application has been made
to The Ontario Municipal Board
for an order to dispense with
the assent of the electors and for
approval of the said refund, Any
ratepayer may, within 21 days
after the first publication of this
notice, file with the Clerk of the
Town of Wingham a notice in
writing stating his objection to
such approval and the grounds
of such objection.
3. The Ontario Municipal
Board may order pursuant to
the statute that the assent of
the electors shall not be requir-
ed and may approve of the said
refund, but before doing so it
may appoint a time and place
for a public hearing when any
objection will be considered.
DATED at the Town of
Wingham, this 22nd day of
March, 1963.
WILLIAM RENWICK,
Box 90, Wingham, Ontario.
28-4b
Drive-in banks were estab-
lished so that the cars could
See their real owners.
SINGER
SPRING SALE
FLOOR POLISHERS start at
$29.95
Deluxe Model $10.00 off
USED MACHINES as low
ae. $9.95
ELECTRIC PORTABLES start
at $29,95
NEW AUTOMATIC CONSOLE
MODELS $50.00 off
BRAND NEW VACUUMS $59.50
Contact Local Representative:
GEORGE HENDERSON
Phone 857.3730 - Wingham
DEAD ANIMAL
REMOVAL
FOR DEAD OR DISABLED
ANIMALS CALL—
DARLING & Company
OF CANADA LLMITED
Wingham Dial 357-3106
Dead Animal Lie. No. 175-C-62
Jny3rrb
A little boy dialed "Informa-
tion" and asked for the neighbor,
hood movie theatre,
"You will find that number in
your telephone directory," said
the operator..
" I know, " came back the small
voice, "but I'm standing on
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND OTHERS
IN THE MATTER ER OF THE)
ESTATE OF JAMES MARTIN,
late of the Township of Easlls,
Wawanosh in the County 6for
Huron, Farmer, Deceased,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to the Trustee Act,
that all creditors and others
having claims against the Estate
of the late James Martin, are
required to send particulars of
their claims, duly verified, to J.
T. GOODALL, Solicitor for the
Executors of the said Estate, on
or before the 3rd day of April,
A.D. 1963, and that after such
date the Executors will proceed
to distribute the assets of the
said Estate, having regard only
to the claims sof which they shall
then have had notice,
DATED at Wingham, Ontario,
this 9th dnv of March, A.D. 1963.
J. T. GOODALL,
WINGHAM, Ontario,
Solicitor for the Executors.
A position is available in Wingham for a
young man interested in manufacturing.
Applicant should have at least Grade XII standing and
be eager to further his education. Job involves pro-
duction control, cost accounting and purchasing duties.
GIVE DETAILS OF QUALIFICATIONS IN WRITING TO
BOX 137, ADVANCE -TIMES
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HAMILTON
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FLESHERTON
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BRAMPTON
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ATTRACTIVE three bedroom
bungalow type home in Wing_
ham. You can be the proud
owner of this eye appealing.
well landscaped hone on a
quiet residential street, only
two blocks from Wingham's
main street, For a quick sale
this home is being sacrificed
for a mere $7,900 with a low
down payment and very gen-
erous terms. Home features
a cosy kitchen with loads of
built-in cupboards, hot and
cold water on tap, lovely
spacious living room with highly polished sanded pine floors
and 3 cheerful bedrooms, with clothes closets, also a 3 piece
bath, heated by hot water oil furnace. To spend your
leisure time you can either work in the large garden or
relax under the shade trees. Don't miss this one, inspect
it as soon as possible, No. 2-530
LOOK, for a mere 38.500 you
• a can now purchase in the
- Wingham arca only a few
minutes' drive from the main
street this 100 acre farm. 85
acres •of stone free gently
sloping clay loans, 15 acres of
hardwood bush and swamp.
The house is a spacious 2
storey brick hone with a
good foundation and good
asphalt roof. The barn is in
exceptionally good condition
with an almost new steel roof
and is large enough to care
for all your stock. The down payment is low and the terns
are easy. Inspect this property today, No. 2-586
MODERN BUNGALOW. Large lot. Live in the peaceful
countryside in a gay cheerful 3 year old bungalow, work
only a short distance away in the bustling town of Wing -
ham. You'll save money. This home cost just $6.400 with
a "low low" down payment of 31,900. It looks like 310.000.
Toronto suburb bungalow. You'll live a loner healthier
happier life on the outskirts of Wingham because the air
is fresh and pure. You won't have your neighbours breath-
ing down your 'leek. You'll enjoy the fine view of pretty
rolling countryside. This home consists of a bright up-to-
date 4 pc. hath and 2 cheerful sunny bedrooms. The kitchen
is a woman's dream with loads of built-in upboards. The
TV living room gives a relaxing view of the countryside
through its giant picturesque window. Every noon and
corner of this home is sparkling clean and absolutely im-
maculate. Here is property you just have to see. It's
priced for sale reasonable because the owner is anxious.
No. 3-343.
PROPERTY WANTED
Wo have a number of sincere couples wanting to
building lots in the town of Wingham.
GENTLEMAN anxious to purchase a 2 or 3 bedroom hone
in Wingham. Price $6,000 to 39,000.
GENTLEMAN from London wishes to purchase a good
farm with approx, 150 acres to 250 of good land, Also re-
quires a good set of buildings.
purcha
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