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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1963-05-16, Page 6Page 6 — Wingham Advance-Titnes, Thursday, May 16, 1963 FOR SALE SHOP BENNETT'S 5c to $1.00 STORE FIRST. Girls' Pop - tops, $1.19, sizes 8-14 years; ladies' cotton blouses, $1.29, sizes 12-20. 2rrb $20.00 BUYS good used enamel- led 5 -ft. cast iron bath tub, complete with faucets, Ideal for cottage or farm. Phone 357-1862. 16* TAXI SERVICE FOR ALL OCCASIONS call Lee's Taxi, for long or short trips. Dial 357.1521. rrb CARS & TRUCKS FOR SALE 1958 CHEV for sale. Low mile- age. Good condition. Phone 357-3865. 4rrb ELECTROLUX Sales & Service. 1958 SIMCA station wagon. H. McDermitt, phone 59R31, Wingham Meat Market, 357- Fordwich. 4rrb 1570, 16b SUPER FOAM upholstery clean- er, 31.75 a bottle. Rosinize furniture polish, $1.25. Both recommended by R. A. Currie & Sons Furniture, Wingham. 16b McCLARY electric range with annex combined for sale. An- nex burns wood or coal. In good condition. Phone 357- 2953. 16b TWO TRUCK RACKS for sale. 7 ft. 10 in. x 13 ft. van and 7 ft. 3 in, x 12 ft. stake. Also pair of 720 truck tires mount- ed on Ford wheels, complete Phone 357-1639. 9-16b FORD DEARBORN' 6 -ft. power take -off mower for sale. In good condition. Apply Toni Armstrong, phone 357-1619. 16b FOR SALE — 3 pce. bedroom suite, also double bed, dresser, spring and mattress (clean), modern combination buffet and china cabinet. Phone 221J, Wroxeter. 9-16b SPECIAL —310.95 Hydro Safety Shoes, leather or cork sole. Approved by Workmen's Com- pensaton. Guaranteed by Hayes Family Clothing Store. F28rrb SEWING MACHINES -- Used Singer electric portables, $29. White cabinet models from 345.00. We repair, service all makes. SMITTY'S SHOPPING CENTRE, HANOVER. 9-16-23-30b FOR SALE -New 4 drawer steel filing cabinet, legal size; 100 wooden barrels, good for ship- ping or storing, and many other articles. Moe Brown, phone 357-2332. 9-16* PAY only 38.00 per month for 8 months on this Repossessed Singer Auto -Matic Zig-Zag Sewing Machine. Does all fancy designs or pay 364.00. Guaranteed balance. Dealer. Write Box 156, Advance - Times. 9-16* SINGER SPECIALS --New port- able sewing machine for as low as 362.95. Discounts on many models. Buy and make sure you can get service and parts. New vacuum cleaners start at 359.95, also Singer floor polishers reduced this week. Contact Singer repre- sentative W. G. Henderson, phone 357-3730. 16-23b SEED FOR SALE—Government graded No. 1 Western Canada alfalfa, $30 per hu.; Ontario al- falfa, 333; Red Clover, $24; Sweet Clover, white or yellow, 312.00. Per lb.: Timothy, 23c; Climax Timothy, 43c; Birds - foot Trefoil, 70c lb, We carry a complete line of clovers and grasses for all hay and pasture at very reasonable prices. Pur- chases mixed free right on the job. Roy Cramm & Son, Pink- erton, Dial Cargill 366-2494. 9-16b REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE --1% storey asbestos shingle siding house, redecor- ated, excellent condition, 3 bedrooms, built-in cupboards, oil heat, good location. Phone 357-3774, 16b 3 -BEDROOM HOUSE for sale. Large living room, lots of cup- board and closet space, oil heated. Corner lot, close to schools and hospital, 144 Patrick St., phone 357-3184. 16-23* FOR SALE -- 3 bedroom house with living room, dining room, kitchen, lots of cupboards, also sunroom. Corner lot with oil heat, hardwood and tilt floors. Garage attached. Centrally lo- cated, near school and hospital. Phone 357-2135. 9.16* 100 -ACRE FARM for sale. Good land, good buildings, hydro and water -pressure in all buildings. 11 -room house, hot water furnace, bath, modern kitchen. Barn 60x60, steel roof. silo, Implement shed 25x45, brooder house for 800 chicks. School adjoining property, Full price $14,000. Rudolf Fangrad, R. R. 1, Blyth, Ont. 16* FOR RENT LL w APARTMENT FOR RENT •-- Modern kitchen, small living room, bed room. Available June 15, Phone 357-2683 after five. 16-23* 1955 CHEV for sale. In good condition. Phone 392-6048, Teeswater. 16* 1954 FORD deluxe, good motor, black with white top. 1953 Meteor, body only, no motor. Phone 357-2607. 16b LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 20 PIGS, about 8 weeks old. Phone 357-2938. 16* 41 PIGS for sale. Clarence Gul- ley, phone 357-1919, 16b PIGS for sale, 8 weeks and old- er. W. L'uldriks. 6th con., Wingham. 9-16* 50 YORK and Lacombe cross pigs for sale. 8 weeks old. Noah Byler, Wroxeter, R. R. 1. 16b 5 WELL-BRED young sows, due to litter in two weeks' time. Phone Brussels 322J5. Gordon Higgins, 3rd line Morris. 16* HELP WANTED — MALE MAN WAN 1'1a_.D to work on turkey farm. Housing avail- able. Apply Box 158, Advance Times, Wingham. 16b FEMALE HELP WANTED DOES AN AVON REPRESENT- ATIVE CALL ON YOU? We may need someone in your neighborhood. No obligation. Write Avon Mgr. Mrs. M. Mill - son, 960 Wellington Road S., London, or call 432-9019 (1) TEACHERS WANTED PROTESTANT T E A CHER wanted for P.S.S. No. 9, Car- rick Township, Duties to com- mence September 1963, Please state qualifications, experience and salary expected, Apply to George Nickel, R. R. 2, Mild- may, Ont. 16b FOR R.C.S.S. No. 1. West Wa- wanosh, Applications to be sent to Cyril Boyle, Sec.-treas., R. R. 2, Auburn, phone 18R9, Dungannon, 16b WANTED TO RENT HIGH SCHOOL teacher with young family requires a 3 or 4 bedroom home, possession by end of June, Box 154, Ad- vance -Times, or call Teeswater 392-6048. 9-16b WANTED—Grass for 15 year- ling steers. Call 813R112, Wroxeter. 16b WANTED—Pasture for 14 Jer- sey heifers. Lloyd Griffith, Wroxeter, phone 831R2, 16b WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO BUY ---Few acres of cedar swamp. Write Roy Ransome, Arthur, Ont. 16-23* WANTED FLAT TOP DESK for bath .house at Riverside Park. If anyone has one to donate call Bob McIntyre. 16* WANTED Work for tractor with backhoe for digging water pipes, septic tanks, anchor posts, etc. Jonothan Wagler, R. R. 2, Gorrie, phone Fordwich 57R22. 25-2-9b TENDERS WANTED .TENDERS FOR FUEL: OIL AND COAL Morris School Board will ac- cept tenders until May 31st, for delivery to the school during the next school year, the follow- ing: (1) --Furnace oil to each or all of the following schools: SS No. 1, SS No. 3, SS No, 6 and SS No. 7, (2)—Furnace coal to any or all of the following schools: SS No. 4, SS No. 5, SS No. 8, 9, SS No. 10. Ralph Shaw, Secretary, Brussels, Ont. 16-23b STRAYED BLACK and tan hound with white markings strayed to farm of Russel Baird. Owner phone 357.1079. 16* HAIR DRESSING ELLIOTT'S Beauty Lounge, Main Street, Wingham, Dial 357.2981. N29rrb MISCELLANEOUS ROOM AND BOARD available. Abstainers only. Apply Box 157, Advance -Times. 16b PIANO TUNING — Regulating, repairs, Experienced, Eric W. Rice, R. R. 2, Lucknow, phone 528-6695. A11-Jne13* SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED— Modern equipment used. All work guaranteed. Write Louis Blake, R.R. 2, Brussels, phone 442W6, Brussels. A4-010* FOR THE BEST in cement gravel delivered, pit open for inspection; also hauling and custom bulldozing. Contact Ivan Mawhinney, phone 367- 2287, Mildmay, 9-16* NOTICE I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by my wife, Mrs. Edward Finley, from April 9, 1963. --(Signed), Edward Finley. 9-16-23* 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 Co-op Agent— LLOYD MONTGOMERY Wingham, R.R. 5, Dial 357-3739 rrb PERSONAL CHARIS and Smart Form gar- ments, brassieres and stretch garments to fit all figures, Also support garments. Reas- onable prices. Mrs. Chris New- man, Corsetiere, phone 357- 1490. A18eow STILL THE STYLIST — For Wingham and district. Charis, Betty Dear and Smart Form foundation garments and brassieres, elastic control and full support garments, Mrs. Will Kennedy, Patrick St., Wingham, phone 357-2115, 16rrb CARDS OF THANKS I wish to express my sincere thanks for the many expres- sions of kindness shown to me while a patient in the Hospital. Your thoughtfulness is deeply appreciated. Special thanks `.i Dr. Crawford and the nursing staff of Wingham and District Hospital,—Dave Murray. 16* I would like sincere thanks flowers while a towel Hospital, to Dr. Hay and floor, also Rev. Mrs. James Doi to express my for cards and patient in Lis - Special thanks nurses on first F. W. Taylor,— g. 16b I wish to thank my neighbors and friends for all their kind- ness at the time of the recent bereavement of my father. Special thanks to Dr. McKibbon, nurses on first floor of Wing - ham and District Hospital, Moir funeral home and the pallbear- ers,—Jack Miller. 16* IN MEMORIAM McCALL—In loving memory of a dear father, who passed away one year ago, May 18, 1962. Thinking of the thoughtful things That you have said and done, And loving you a little more, Dear dad, for each and every one. —Ever remembered and sadly ,missed by daughter, Isabel, Frank Burke and children, 16b PiA.TTERSON---In loving mem- ory of my dear husband, Her- bert H. Patterson, who passed away two years ago, May 16, 1961. The joys we shared together Are the ,memories I hold dear. The love and happiness you gave to me Will keep you always near. It broke my heart to lose you But you did not go alone For part of me went with you The day God called you home. —Always remembered and sadly missed by .his wife, Pearl. 16b SELI In loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother, Mrs. Geneva Seli, who passed away four years ago, May 18, 1959. Only a memory of bygone days And a sigh for a face unseen: A constant feeling that God alone Knows best what should have been. Ever remembered by Jessie, Alvin and family. 16b LEGAL MORTGAGE SALE OF VALU- ABLE FARM PROPER"( UNDER and by virtue of the powers contained in a certain mortgage, which will be produc- ed at the time of sale, there will be offered for sale by public auction on friday, May 31st, 1963, at the hour of Two o'clock In the afternoon at the office of MESSRS . CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON, Wingham, Ontario, by Mr. L. G. Bryce, Auctioneer, the following pro. perty, namely: "ALL AND SINGULAR that certain parcel or tract of land and premises situate, lying and being in the Township of West Wawanosh, in the County of Huron and being composed of the South half of Lot No. 27, in the Ninth Concession of the said Township of West Wa- wanosh." On the property is said to be erected a bank barn, hen house, driving shed and frame house. There is said to be about 25 acres of bush and swamp on the property and the remainder is of clay loam. The property is situated about 11 miles from Lucknow and about 11 miles from Wingham. TERMS—Ten percent of the purchase money to be paid down at tht time of sale, and the bal- ance within thirty days there- after. Further particulars and con- ditions of sale will be made known on the date of sale. The property will be offered subject to reserve bid. DATED at Wingham, Ontario, this 6th day of May, A.D. 1963. L. G. BRYCE, Auctioneer. CRAWFORD & HETHERING- TON, Wingham, Ontario, Solicitors for the Mortgagee. 16-23-30b AUCTION SALE AUCTION SALE of farm property, implements, household effects and antiques will be held for the estate of the late Albert Paterson, Con. 12, West Wawanosh, 1/2 mile west of Whitechurch, off High- way 86, on Saturday, May 18, at 1.30 p:m. Terms—Cash. Alan Maclntyre, Anrctioneer. 16b AUCTION SALE Household Effects, Implements Lot 20, Con. 1, Morris Twp., 2 miles east of Wingham on High- way 86, Saturday, May 18, at 2 o'clock, from the former Russel Jermyn farm: Beach electric stove (new) ; dining room table and chairs; Grand Jewel kitch- en stove; antique cupboard, rocking chair; radio; utility table; occasional chair; antique clock; dishes; pots; pans; an- tique settee, cherry table; toilet sets; 2 single ,.ids; 2 bedroom suites; step ladder; 2 9x12 Ax- minster rugs; wash stands; buggy; cutter; harness; manure spreader; cultivator; twin plow; single plow; Deering mower; Deering binder; wagon; sleighs; pulper; sap pan; 70 fence posts; hay fork rope. Other useful ar- ticles. Terms—Cash.. Howard Martin, Prop.; L. G. Bryce, Auctioneer. 16* AUCTION SALE WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, at 1:30 for Mrs. Chris. Tofting Minnie Street, Wingham New McClary apt. size 4 -burn- er stove; large McClary refrig- erator; white enamel Wingham Classic coal or wood kitchen cook stove; McClary washing machine, (good) ; small kitchen table; 4 chairs; kitchen buffet; cupboard, two doors; walnut dining room table, buffet and 6 chairs, leather seats; chester- field and chair; Cogwell easy chair; antique side board, wal- nut top with bird's eye maple front; mirror and oval oak liv- ing room table; rug, 9x10; double beds, springs and spring filled mattresses; commode and 2 dressers; 1 set toilet dishes; mantel radio; guitar; phono- graph; 65 records; verandah chairs and table; 1 hand lawn mower; garden tools; hand saw; 2 steel drums; odd dishes and pictures, Terms --Cash. ROY PORTER, Clerk, JACK ALEXANDER, Auctioneer, Wingham, Phone 357-3631 16-23b 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 BIRTHS ANDERSON — Keith and Jean (Irwin), happily announce the birth of their daughter, Leslie Anne, a sister for Judith, Mon- day, May 6, 1963, Northwest- ern Hospital, Toronto. MURRAY — At Wingham and District Hospital, on Thurs- day, May 9, 1963, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Murray, R, R. 1, Holyrood, a son. RICHEY — At Wingham and District Hospital, on Friday, May 10, 1963, to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Richey, Wingham, a daughter. (Baby expired on May 11). McKAY—At Wingham and Dis- trict Hospital, on Saturday, May 11. 1963, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles McKay, Wroxeter, a son. CRONIN — At Wingham and District Hospital, on Saturday, May 11, 1963, to Mr. and Mrs, Robert Cronin, Teeswater, a son, McCUTCHEON — In Listowel Memorial Hospital, Saturday, May 11, 1963, to Mr. and Mrs. Melvin McCutcheon, (Lois Fitch), of Brussels, a daugh- ter, SKINN—At Wingham and Dis- trict Hospital, on Sunday, May 12, 1963, to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Skinn, Wingham, a son, GREENAWAY — At Wingham and District Hospital, on Sun- day May 12, 1963, to Mr. and Mrs. John Greenaway, Blue - vale, a son. CAMPEAU — At Wingham Dis- trict Hospital, on Monday, May 13, 1963, to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Campeau, Wingham, a daughter. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CR1 DITORS IN THE ESTATE OF JEN- NIE CURRIE. ALL PERSONS having claims against the estate .of the above mentioned, late of the Township of Turnberry, in the County of Huron, Widow, who died on the 16th day of March. 1963, are re- quired to file nrcof of same with the undersigned on or before the 25th day of May, 1963. 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 6th day of May, A.D, 1963. CRAWFORD & HETHERING- TON, Wingham, Ontario, Solicitors for the Executor. 9-16-23b NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM JOHN WATT, late of the Village of Whitechurch in the County of Bruce, Retired Minister, De- ceased, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to the Trustee Act, that all creditors and others having claims against the Estate of the late William John Watt, are required to send particulars of their claims, duly verified, to J. T. GOODALL, Solicitor for the Executors of the said Es- tate, on or before the 31st day of May, A.D. 1963, and that after such date the Executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the said Estate, having re- gard only to the claims of which they shall then have had notice. DATED at Wingham, Ontario, this 4th day of May, A.D. 1963. J. T. GOODALL, WTNGHAM, Ontario, Solicitor for the Executors. 9-16-23b DEAD ANIMAL REMOVAL FOR DEAD OR DISABLED ANIMALS CALL— DARLING & Company OF CANADA LIMITED Wingham Dial 357-3106 Dead Animal Lic. No. 262-C-63 Jny3rrb MARLATT'5 Dead Stock Service HIGHEST CASH PRICES Paid for Dual Cows and Horses over 500 lbs. More for sick 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. 93163E NOTICE There will be no milk delivery Monday, May 20th, Victoria Day. We thank you for your co- operation,—Foxton Dairy, Bate - son's Model Daisy, 16b TURNBERRY FESTIVAL Will be held in Bluevale Com- munity Hall, Thursday, May 23, 9.30 and 1.30, High School, Wing - ham, evening, 7.30. 16* GARDEN PARTY In Delmore Arena on Wednes- day, June 5th, at 7 p.m. Adm. adults 31.00, children 50c. 16-23-30b THE ANNUAL MEETING Of the Wingham Figure Skat- ing Club will be held on Thurs- day, May 23rd, at 8 p.m., at the home of John Strong, Victoria Street. All parents and anyone interested is welcome and urged to attend, 16-23b OPENING The Lawn Bowling club will open their season on Wednes- day, May 22, at 5.30 with a pot luck supper at the Club House. In case of rain it wil be held at Council Chambers. Anyone in- terested in bowling are welcome. Bowls available at Club House. 16b ANYBODY INTERESTED In entering Wingham Kins- men "Search for Talent" being held May 25th•, Town Hall, please be at the Council Cham- bers Friday, May 17th, 8.30 p.m., or call Wingham 357-1690 or 357- 2645. 16b Rt"MMAGE SALE Hospital Auxiliary rummiti sale will be held in the Wing - ham Arena, Saturday afternoon, May 25th, Saleable articles of all kinds are needed and will be gratefully received. Bring them to the arena Friday, May 24. or for pick-up phone Miss ''''- s Johns 357-1860 or Mrs. H, Mn' Kay 357-3090. 16-23b W. I. MEETING Historical Research and Cur- rent Events is the theme for the Women's Institute meeting to be held on May 16th, Program conveners: Mrs. C. Hopper, Mrs. F. Edgar. Roll call—An inter- esting item about the Maritimes. Topic — Historical Facts about the Maritimes. Film, Hostesses —Mrs. A. Edgar, Mrs. E. Fitz- patrick, Mrs, F. Edgar, Mrs. W. Nicholson. Mrs. N. Keating, 16* ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs, John Thompson, of Bluevale, wish to announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Sharon Jean, to Wayne Edwin Day. of Gorrie. The wed- ding will take place on June 8 in the Bluevale Presbyterian Church. 16* ENGAGEMENT Mr, and Mrs. Edwin Rock wish to announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Judith Ann, to Bertold Wiltink, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Bertold Wil- tink. The marriage will take place May 25, 2.30 p.m„ at the Kingdom Hall, Mitchell. 16* Jack Alexander e ! AUCTIONEER AUCTIONEER and Appraiser We handle Town and Farm Sales Phone 357-3631 - Wingham MILL RATES ARE SET BY TURNBERRY TWP. COUNCIL The regular meeting of Turnberry Township Council was held in the Community Hall, Bluevale, on Saturday, May 4 at 1:30 p.m., with all members present, the reeve, A. D. Smith presiding. The minutes of the last regular meeting were read and adopted on motion by Harry Mulvey and William Dettman, Communications were re- ceived from Department of Highways, Stratford; Huron County Municipal Officers As- sociation; W. H. Bulger, in- spector for separate schools, Stratford, and Paul S. Starr, Orangeville, Walker -Eadie: That the membership fee of $20.00 be paid to the Huron County Muni- cipal Officers Association. Mulvey-Dettman: That we pay the membership fee of $10.00 to the Huron County Road Superintendents' Associa- tion. A by-law setting the mill rates for 1963, was read a first, second and third time and pass- ed. Walker, Dettman—Mulvey, Eadie: That the clerk and trea- surer's salary be raised $100.00 and the clerk prepare the neces- sary by-law. GENERAL ACCOUNTS Mrs. Jean McKay, nursing home, $239,25; Callander Nursing Home, $79.75; relief, $92.00; Bruce Chambers, warble fly powder, $254.40; A. D. Smith, receipt books and telephone tolls, $4.00; Bluevale street lights, $42.50; Lower Wingham street lights, $38.00; John V. Fischer, part salary, $45.00; welfare admin- istration, $4.50; Municipal Officers Association, member- ship fee, $20.00; Maitland Valley Conservation Authority, levy, $722.85; Geo. Day, balance of salary and postage, $35.00; Workmen's Compensa- tion Board, $48,37; Salvation Army, grant for building fund, $100.00; Mrs. A. D. Smith, stamped envelopes, $27,80; Receiver General, unemploy- ment insurance, $8. 16. ROAD ACCOUNTS Geo, Gallaway, $281.52; William Mundell, $166.67; Geo. Lambert, $16.00; Flem- ing Johnston, $18.00; Ernie Merkley, fuel oil and gas, , $111.56; Harold Congram, snowplowing, $10.00; Texaco 'Canada Co. Ltd., oil and grease, $59.30; Bluevale Mill- ing Co., salt, $4.05; Thomas E. Parker, welding, $6.75; Wroxeter Telephone, tolls, $21.80; Allott Tractor Parts Co., bulldozer repairs, $38.72; Listowel Transport, transport charges, $2.50; E. E. Cathers, rent of loader and truck, $236.- 25; 236.25; Bert Armstrong, tractor and truck repairs, $21.17. euulIuIIuII" %I NGHAM OFFICE Phone 357-3840 GERALD (Jerry) WALTER "We Sell Rural Ontario" $3,500 down for a 6 roam mod- ernized bungalow type home with oil furnace and garage, only two blocks from main street. Priced at $7,900.00. 58,400 full price for 12 storey, 8 room home with all modern conveniences plus two 3 -piece baths, garage and tool shed. Situated on a well landscaped lot two blocks from main street. $2,000 down for 11/2 storey home in Whitechurch, loads of cup- boards, 4 piece bath with tiled floor, sun porch and good sized. garage. Very attractive and priced at only $4,500,00. $8,500 for 150 acre farm, rolling land with 85 workable acres, balance in bush and swamp with approx. 31,500 value at present. 11/2 storey, 7 rm, insul brick sid- ed farm house. Bank barn 48x60 with a good stone foundation and 20 cow tics. Priced for quick sale, your down payment considered. No, 2-6140„ • 100 acre retreat property, 40 acres cleared land and an excel- lent trout stream running through the heart of the pno- perty. All this can be yours for $3,500 full price. Your down pay- ment considered. No. 3« WANTED — A 2 or 3 bedroom bungalow type home in Wing- ham, If you have been thinking of selling here is your chance to get top dollar for it, 1111111111111111101111111111111111111111