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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1963-08-01, Page 6Page 6 -- Wingham Advance, -Tithes, Thursday, August 1, 1963 ,01 1:OR SALE a HOP BENNE'1TS 5c to $1.00 STORE FIRST for Children's 2-pce. slack sets, sizes 2-6, $1.98, reg. $2.98 value. Giant size bottle of Dorothy Deanne shampoo, 98e, lrrb SINGER SEWING machine for sale, paper rack, Phone 357- 2745. lb 'WHEELBARROW with steel wheel for sale, home made. Phone 357-3050. lb FOR SALE — New potatoes, black and red raspberries, at Jouwsma's Market Garden, phone 357-3262, Wingham, lb TINY CHIHUAHUA puppies for sale. Purebred. Reasonable. Mrs, Carl Jacklin, phone Brus- sels 421J7, ib AMAZING NEW Kleer - Seal Plastic laminates and protects favorite photos, valuable cards, documents, etc. Easy to use, no heat, no fuss, no muss! Ask for it at your favorite store. 11 -18 -25 -lb FARM MACHINERY for sale— Clearance sale of used harvest equipment. Used M -H 60 and 72 SP combines. Big stock of used combines, threshers, bind_ ers, swathers, forage harvest- ers, balers. Must be sold by Sept. 1st. We deliver. George C. South Farm Equipment Ltd., Massey -Ferguson Deal- er, Heathcote, Ont., phone Thornbury 465. 1-22-29b USED APPLIANCES 9 Electric ranges, 20, 24, 30 and 40" sizes—$20.00 to $185.00. 8 Refrigerators, all sizes—$39.00 to $135.00. 5 Wringer Washers—$30.00 up. 3 Automatise Washers—$79 up. ElectricDryers, Ironers, etc. All fully guaranteed. BURKE ELECTRIC Phone 357-2450 - Wingham 1b TRUCK FOR SALE 1946 TWO -TON DODGE truck for sale with solid plywood rack. Good motor and tires. Also Kaylo milk can cooler. Phone 357-1018. James R. Coul- tes, lb LIVESTOCK FOR SALE PUREBRED Polled Hereford bulls for sale, serviceable age. Herd accredited and listed. Ed. Powell, R. R. 1, Wingham, phone Wroxeter 818R111. 1* POULTRY FOR SALE 175 DEMLIER ROYAL pullets for sale, five months old. Starting to lay. Robert Kreller, phone Wroxeter 819R211. lb SALES HELP WANTED—Male STOP WORRYING ABOUT DEBTS—Pay them by giving Rawleigh Service in establish- ed routes. Easy to start. No money required. Write Raw- leigh's, Dept. H-453-815, 4005 Richelieu, Montreal. ib HELP WANTED -- MALE ROUTE MAN WANTED — If you are between 25 and 55, in- terested in a permanent career and willing to devote 40 hours weekly selling Nationally ad- vertised necessities for home and farm, write today to Wat- kins Products Inc., 350 St. Roch St., Montreal. 18 -25 -ib FEMALE HELP WANTED RELIABLE GIRL or woman to mind three children while mother works. Live in. Phone 526-7749, Auburn, before 2 p.m. lb HOUSEKEEPER — Middlcaged lady to take charge of mother- less home in London. Live in. Two school age children, Ap- ply P.O. Box 384, London. 1* NOW OPEN IN THIS AREA A VALUABLE TERRITORY FOR AVON COSMETICS, CUSTOMERS WAITING FOR SERVICE. ACT TODAY! Write or call collect, Mrs. M. Millsbn, 960 Wellington Road S,, London, Ont., 432-9019. (3) S. 1. PYMM SERVICES ARE NOW AVAILABLE WRITE P. O. BOX 74 OR PHONE 528-2390 LUCKNOW Public Aceountunt !since 1944 .tte20eowb TAXI SERVICE- FOR ALL OCCASIONS call Lee's Taxi, for long or short trips. Dial 357.1521. rrb REAL ESTATE FOR SALE lit -STOREY HOUSE for sale, redecorated, Good location, Phone 357-3774, ib BUILDING LOT for sale, on Water Street. Phone 357-2585. 25-1* SOLID DOUBLE BRICK insu- lated 2 -storey house for sale, oil heated, large lot, 2 piece bath downstairs. Phone 357- 1990. 25-1* FIVE ROOM BUNGALOW for sale, Shuter St. North, Com- pletely renovated and redecor- ated. All conveniences. Im- mediate possession. Wilfred White, phone 357-1174, lb FARM FOR SALE in Grey Township, lots 3 and 4, conces- sion 3, 31 miles north of Brus- sels, 132 mile east, 100 acre farm, tile drained, 90 acres workable, 10 acres hardwood bush. 11/: -storey white brick house, garage attached, coal and wood furnace, 4 -pee. bath, tile and hardwood floors throughout. Built - in cup- boards, up- boards, pressure system, hydro, steel driving shed, large barn. Farm .can be bought with or without crop. Immedi- ate sale to settle estate. Mrs. Aileen Chapman, phone 338W6, Brussels, lb REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Ocmpletely modern 1 storey 5 room rug brick home, like new; 3 bedrooms, 4-pce. bath, Fully insulated, beautiful landscaping, near Wingham hospital and schools. Valuable equipment to remain. Priced to sell. Partially modern 7 room brick veneer home with good founda- tion. Asphalt roof, full basement and oil fired furnace. Good sized lot with fence. Location .main street, Wingham. Priced reason- ably, only $7,300.00 cash. Several lots, all sizes, price range and location. 2 -storey double brick business block, 68' x 24', lot size 80' x 24'. Good foundation and built-up roof. Reinforced interior with steel beams. Full basement. Oil fired furnace with circulator, like new; three 2 -pee. and one 4-pce. bath; 4 room modern liv- ing quarters above. Located Wingham's main street, Could also be converted into apart- ments.. Property must be sold, cash only, $14,500. Immediate possession. Reasonable offer ac- cepted. 150 acre highway farm in Bruce County, 90 acres work- able, balance hard and soft wood bush with pasture. Good water supply, good buildings with mo- dern conveniences, near school and village. Priced at only $16,- 000.00. Terms available. 200 acre farm, 100 acres work- able, balance bush and swamp with pasture. Logs valued at $3,000 approx. Good bank barn, 56'x40' with shed attached, 40'x 36'. Concrete and wood stabling and litter carrier. 11/2 -storey brick 5 room house, garage at- tached, all roofing good. Also 100 acre bush lot of second growth available. A third pro- perty consisting of 2 acres, a 2 -storey solid brick 6 room house partially modern. Double gar- age, solid brick with concrete floor. A barn 40'x20' with 'hip roof and loose stabling. Located in Bruce County, 1% .miles off No. 9 Highway. Possession 60 days. All for a package price of $17,100, with terms available, Or vendor will sell his 200 acre farm separate at $10,700 with terms available. III health only reason for selling, 50 to 300 or more acre farms available. Various locations, types and price range. We have a sincere purchaser for a 150 to 200 acre farm with good buildings, on highway or within 1 mile of same. If you have such a property and wish to sell nlense co"tact FRANK ,i. CASKANETTE Box 167, Dini 357-1702. Wingham Agent for Wilfred Mclntee & Co, Realtor - Walker(tort, Ont. 1b WANTED TO RENT HOUSE or apartment with three bedrooms, partly or totally furnished preferred. Apply Box 176, Advance -Times, 18trb STRAYED RED STEER weighing around 500 lbs, strayed from lot 5, con. 5. Turnberry, Contact Eldon Kirkton, phone Wrox- eter 813112.2. ib HAIR DRESSING ELLIOTT'S Beauty Lounge, Main Street, Wingham, Dial, 357-2981. N29rrb TENDERS WANTED TENDERS TOWNSHIP OF TURNBERRY Tenders will be received by the undersigned until August 3rd, 1963, at 12 o'clock noon, for the removal of the cement culvert an Powell sideroad and to instal a new galvanized culvert. The new culvert to be supplied by the township. The cement from the present culvert should be used to build up the ends of the new pipe. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. --John V. Fischer, Clerk, Township of Turnberry. 18 -25 -ib WANTED FEMALE BOARDER wanted. One block off main street. Phone 357-1507. ib WANTED — A bachelor apart- ment, furnished and heated, from September 1 to June 31. Send full particulars to Box 179, Wingham Advance -Times. 1-22-29b PERSONAL SAVE 10% on all occasion Greeting Cards, Christmas Cards and Gifts by placing your order before August 29. Save 10% on all orders over $5. Phone now to see samples of this beautiful line. Mrs. Walling, 357-3922, 1* STILL THE STYLIST — For Wingham and district. Cherie, Betty Dear and Smart Form foundation garments and brassieres, elastic control and full support garments, Mrs. Will Kennedy, Patrick St., Wingham, phone 357-2115, lerrb NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF GEORGINA AUSTIN. ALL PERSONS having claims against the estate of the above mentioned, late of the Town of Wingham, in the County of Huron, Widow, who died on the 4th day of June, 1963, are re- quired to file proof of same with the undersigned on or before the 3rd day of August, 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 15th day of July, A.D. 1963. CRAWFORD & HETHERING- TON, Wingham, Ontario, Solicitors for the Executor. 18 -25 -Ib NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF WIL- LIAM ANGUS McDONALD. ALL PERSONS having claims against the estate of the above mentioned, late of the Township of Howick in the County of Huron, Farmer, deceased, who died on or about the 22nd day of June, A.D. 1963, are required to file proof of same with the undersigned on or before the 2nd day of September, A.D, 1963. After that date the Administra- tor will proceed to distribute the estate having regard only to the claims of which he shall then have had notice. DATED at Wingham, this 18th day of July A:D. 1963. CRAWFORD & HETHERING- TON, Wingham, Ontario, Solicitors for the Administrator. 25-1-22b MISCELLANEOUS WE DO BACKHOE excavating and front-end loading. Phone 357-2652. Harold R. Oongram, 6rrb ALTERATIONS, repairs and in- terior painting. Contact Grant McLean, phone 357-1836. 23rrb SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED— Modcrn equipment used. All work guaranteed. Write Louis Blake, R.R, 2, Brussels, phone 442W6, Brussels. A4-010* NOTICE If you are thinking of finan- ring 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 Hone Protection - Cali your Coop Agent--- LLOYi3 MONTGOMERY V.'inghiutr, R.R. 5, Dial 357-3139 rrb CARDS OF THANKS I would like to express my sin- cere thanks for cards, gifts, flowers and visits during ray stay in Victoria Hospital, Lon- don. ,Special thanks to Dr. Tule- Kibbon, and Drs. Kennedy and Brown, of London. ---Mrs, A. J. H. MacDonald, lb AUCTION SALE CLEARING AUCTION SALE Farm stock, Iot 4, con. 2, Mor- ris Township, 2 miles south-east of Wingham, Thursday, August 1st, at 7 p,m. (sharp). 17 young Holstein bows, milking and re - bred; 3 springer Holstein heif- ers; 5 Polled Angus steer calves; 7 Polled Angus heifer calves. Terms --Cash. Owing to loss of barn, everything must be sold. Milo Casemore, Prop.; L. G. Bryce, Auctioneer. lb AUCTION SALE Consisting of 3 buildings, 2 trac- tors and one truck, to be held in Wingham at the property known as the Sawmill, on Sat- urday, August 3rd, at 2 o'clock. One building, 16x36„ 2 rooms, asphalt siding, wired for hydro and insulated. Would make a good cottage. 1 steel building, 60 ft, by 40 ft., heavy duty steel roof with open sides. This is .a well constructed building, One building with enough lumber in it to build 2 houses or a barn. One 2 -ton Chev, truck, 1951, in good running order with dual wheels and 12 -ft. dump rack. 1 1958 Minneapolis 4-45 tractor, power steering. LP take -off with 3 -furrow trip hydraulic plough. One 1950 Ford tractor, 5 speed transmission with scraper blade. Terms—Cash for truck and trac- tors, Buildings -25% down day of sale, balance in 30 days. Buildings to be moved off pro- perty within 90 days. For further information call Prop, Mel, Jer- myn, Brussels 35377, or JACK ALEXANDER, Auct. Phone 357-3631, Wingham. 1b Personal Notes —Mr. and Mrs, Neil Sparks of Detroit are guests with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Angus Mowbray and family. --Mr, and Mrs. Stanley Moore and Paul of Ajax and Miss Sandra McGee of Rich- mond Hill spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. N. T. McLaugh- lin, —Mr. and Mrs, Carl Aulisse and daughters of Hamilton visited recently with Mrs. George Webster at the home of Mrs. Hugh Sinnamon. —Mr. and Mrs. Archie Her- tel and family of Kitchener spent a few days recently with her mother, Mrs. H. Sinnamon and Mrs. Sinnamon, Mrs. Web- ster and Mr, and Mrs, Hertel visited with Mr. Hugh Sinna- mon at Westminster Hospital , London. —Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Childs and three sons of Wood- stock spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Vanstone and family, Their daughter, Anne, returned home with them DEAD ANIMAL REMOVAL FOR DEAD OR DISABLED ANIMALS CALL— DARLING & Company OF CANADA LIMITED Wingham Dial 357-3106 Dead Animal Lie, No. 262-C-63 Jny3rrb MARLATT'S Dead Stock Service HIGHEST CASH PRICES Paid for Dead Cows and Horses over 500 lbs. More for sick and disabled Con., and Horses ac- cording to site and condition. FOR i'itOMPT ,ERVICE PLEASE CALL COLLECT BRUCE MARLATT Brussels Phone 131 24-HOUR SERVICE License No, 95t630 (Advertisement) N.H.L. All -Stars Play in Goderich The National Hockey League All -Stars comprising members mostly of the World Champion Toronto Maple Leafs Hockey Club will be ooming to Goderich this Saturday, August 3rd, for a softball game with the 'Gpderich Bissets, the local entry in the Memorial Softfball League, 'On the NHL All-Star team will be Frank Mahovlich, Eddie Shack, Tim Horton, Bob Baun, Bob Pulford, Billy Harris, Bob Nevin, Pete Conacher, Cal Gard- ner, Al Sullivan, Rod Selling and Jack Foley. This game promises to be the softball attraction ,of the year in this area. A crowd of 7,000 was on hand in London recently to see this team in action and the largest crowd in many a year is expected Saturday night at the Goderich Ball Park when the teams meet under the lights for a game starting at 8:30 p.m. The Goderich Bissets have Stan Doherty on the mound to face the 'All -Stars and this game promises to be a real thriller as the Hockey All -Stars are just as much at home on the diamond as they are on skates. Youngsters are urged to get there early to get autographs and pictures of their favourite stars. Admission for this stellar at- traction will be adults $1.00 and children 50c. Larry Jeffrey, famous rookie right winger of the Detroit Red Wings, who lives in Goderich, will be umpiring on the bases, and Dennis Riggin, sub -goalie for the Detroit Red Wings, who comes from Kincardine, will be the umpire behind the plate. after spending a week with her grandparents, —Visitors last Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Murray Taylor and Miss Mae Ferguson were Mr. and Mrs. L. Coffman of Byron, I11. Visitors over the week -end at the same homes were Mrs, Arthur Ferguson of Waterloo, Mrs. William Ferg- uson of Windsor, Mr. and Mrs. Alf Roulston and Murray of Auburn and Mr, and Mrs, Frank Wright of Brantford. --Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gerrie have returned home afterspend- ing a few days at Fenelon Falls visiting her brother, Arthur Bell, Mrs. Bell and family. Mr. and Mrs. Trevor Moores, Heather, Sharon, Tracy and Kelly of Georgetown are spend- ing a few days this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gerrie. --Visitors with Mrs, S. A. Murray on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Murray and Paul of Richmond Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Murray and Joe of Cooksville, Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Murray and Tom Murray of Goderich, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Murray, Gary and Susan of Winnipeg, Mrs. Hazel Roane of Teeswater and Miss Joanne Roane of Toronto. —Mrs. George Webster and son John, and Miss Isabel Mc- Millan of Lucknow, left on Sunday from Malton for the former's home at Halifax. —Mr. Hugh Gilmour of Turnberry has been a patient in Victoria Hospital, London, during the week -end, —Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Steph- enson and Mrs. Ernest Casemore of London visited on Sunday with her father, Mr, Thos, Gaunt of Brookhaven, at his home on John St. —Cadets Ward Harrison, Rod Cameron and Dave Wenger of Camp Ipperwash spent the week -end at their homes here. GOOD FISHING PANAMA—Two fishing co- operatives CARL; helped organ- ize and equip in the village of El 1figo and 111 Farallon arc proving world food supplies can be increased if people have modern tools. First day out with the CARE gifts, from ny- lon nets to out -hoard motor boats, Otte crew caught 1, (lp lbs. of fish compared to a pre- vious high of 190 lbs. NO MIL$ DELIVERY On the holiday, Monday, Aug- est 6. Thank you for your ca - operation. Bateson's Dairy, Fox - ton's Dairy. 1b CLOSING NOTICE Machan's Hardware will be closed from August 5 to 12, in- clusive, ib CLOSING NOTICE Maclntyre's Bake Shop will be closed from August 5th to 20th, inclusive, • ib CLOSING NOTICE Wingham Body Shop will be closed from August llth to 17th, inclusive, for holidays, 1b CLOSING NOTICE $. L. McGuire Shop, Belgrave, will be closed August 7th to 18th, inclusive. 1* WALKERTQN KIN BINGO At the Walkerton Curling Rink, Wednesday, Aug. 14, and every second Wednesday until August 28th. 15 regular games— $25.00; 1—$200 Special; 2—$100 Specials; 1—Share the Wealth. Admission—$1. Time --8:30 p.m. Special and extra cards -25c ea. or 5 for $1.00. lb RECEPTION For Ivlr, and Mrs, George Bacon will be held in Foresters Hall, Belgrave, Friday, August 26th. Ladies please bring lunch. Everyone welcome, 1* 20th ANNIVISRSARY F1 0L C'^ Sponsored by Howick LiorVIre Cub, Wroxeter Community Park, Thursday and Friday, August 1st and and, Thursday program Miss Mary Elliott, Mr, Harry Busby. Best decorated bi- cycle, boys or girls, $5, $3, 32; best decorated tricycle, 33, $2, $1, Judging to take place at 8.15. Friday --Giant chicken barbecue, provision for 500 people, from 5.30—?, Adults $1.25, children under 12, 75e, Program, Miss Lavonne Bailagh, Master Billie Richards and his Accordion, $roadhagen Band. Dance in Community Hall from 11 till ?. Wilbee's orchestra, Draw for over $270 in prizes; half of prizes drawn each night, No admission to grounds. Refreshment booth. Bingo. New games, Fish pond. Proceeds for child welfare and community betterment. Get your tickets from any Lion. Make a date to meet your friends, Plan to attend both nights. 25 -ib Should She Keep Electric Blanket? The following correspon dence is gleaned from the "Tell Zelda" column of the Carp Re- view: Dear Zelda: I received an electric blan- ket as a gift, I think it is a wonderful thing, but it has caused trouble in the family. My husband says he has been insulted. What do you think? Troubled. Dear Troubled: I agree with your hus- band. Can the electric blanket correct your English and ex- plain current events to you? Can the electric blanket ex- plain, and so remove the cause of, your periods of anger, worry and depression? Can the electric blanket im- prove your behaviour to the point that you can be accepted in polite society? True,, the electric blanket may be an adequate replace- ment for your husband in a physical sense, but can this collection of wool, wire, cords and switches minister to your emotional and social needs? Never! Get rid of it. Zelda In defence of the blanket we might pose the following ques- tions: After several years of hard use, can a husband be restored to almost new condition by dry cleaning? Is he available in a choice of colors? Does he have automatic temperature control? Can he be stored in a drawer when not wanted? Never! Keep it, BIRTHS MATTHEWS—In Soldiers' Mem- orial Hospital, Orillia, on June 25, 1963, to Mr, and Mrs. John R. Matthews, (Anna Porter), 338 St. Jean St., Orillia, a daughter, Catherine Marie, a sister for Bobby. ,PEDLEY — In Browns Town, Jamaica, on Monday, July 22, 1963, to Dr. and Mrs. E. W. Pedley, a son, a brother for Allison, Cynthia and Susan, McGLYNN—At Wingham and District Hospital, on Thurs- day, July 25, 1963, to Mr, and Mrs. Douglas McGlynn, Tees - water, a daughter. ZUIDEMA — At Wingham and District Hospital, on Satur- day, July 27, 1963, to Mr. and Mrs, Nick Zuidema, Wing - ham, .a daughter. KING—At Wingham and Dis- trict Hospital, on Monday, July 29, 1963, to Rev. and Mrs. John Robert (King, Lucknow, a daughter. DIED HAI•T.FR -- Passed away in lik Wingham, Ont., on Tuesday, July 30, 1963, Mrs. George Haller, the former Margaret Elizabeth Bradley, in her 80th year. She was born in Tees - water on November 3rd, 1883. Requiem High Mass will be sung at Sacred Heart Church,,. Wingham, on Friday, August 2nd, 1963, at 10.30 a.m. Inter- ment in Wingham R.C, Ceme- tery. 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 AUCTIONEER and Appraiser We handle Town and Farm Sales • Phone 357-3631 - Wingham NOTICE TO Water Consumers The hours of 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, less prompt pay- ment discount of 1O% is made for the use of a hose or outside tap for the above-hoted 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.