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SHOP BENNETTS 5c to $1.00, FOR ALL OCCASIONS call
STORE FIRST for February; Lee's Taxi, for long or short
Shopper Stoppers: Plastic de -1 trips. Dial 357-1521. rrb
canter 89c; Plastic dish pans
89c; or unbreakable Salt and!
Pepper sets 39c. 6b � GRANT'S TAXI
DID YOU KNOW?-�MeKibbons
Pharmacy are featuring the; PHONE 357-1836
SUPER SAVINGS SALE this
week and next. 6b LOCAL AND OUT-OF-TOWN
ABOUT 500 BALES good mixed l F6rrb
hay for sale. Last year's crop.
Henry Kuepfer, R. R. 4, Wing -
ham, phone 357-3829. 'db I REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
PIANO FOR SALE, refinished
upright, $50.00. Phone 357-2050,
6rrb
ELECTROHOME HUMIDI1"ui.R
for sale, new. Hugh Suther-
land, Lucknow, Ont„ phone
528-2583. 6*I
YOU CAN SAVE! at McKibbons
SUPER SAVINGS SALE this
week and next, The Rexall
Store. 6h
DRESSED or oven-ready Mus-
covy ducks for sale, weighing
4-8 lbs. Phone 332J5, Brussels,
or write George Higgins, R. R.
5, Brussels. 6*
AIR COMPRESSOR for sale,
712 cubic feet capacity, 5 years
old; 1952 International ni-ton
pick-up: 1959 Chevrolet 4 -door
hardtop. Geo. Brown, Gorrie,
phone 325, Wroxeter. 6*
SINGER BARGAINS --- Good
used machines and reposses-
sions at a terrific savings.
Cabinet and portable models.
Terms with•a small down pay-
ment. Singer of Canada, phone
357-3730 or 524-8431. 6-13b
HEARING AIDS are being
cleared at HALF - PRICE
until 8500.00 stock is sold -to
make way for newest models
at McKihbons, your Zenith
Hearing Aid dealer on Jose-
phine Street, 6b
FERTILIZER -We suggest you
contact Harriston Fertilizer
Ltd., Harriston, or your local
Harriston Fertilizer agent in
your area, and plan your
spring fertilizer requirements
now: Check our complete bulk
handling facilities, service and
price before you buy your re-
quirements. Special February
delivery and cash discounts.
Phone Harriston 780, evenings
Bill Hocking 675, Eric Ander-
son 495, or Bert Holtom 398.
6-13-20-27b
FREE PANT SUIT SALE --For
$55.00 with extra trousers Free,
you can have your New Spring
Suit tailored to your measure,
at Armitages, during their an-
nual spring Bond Clothes Sale.
This is less than you will pay
for a ready-made suit with one
pair of trousers. You order
your suit now and you can
take delivery in April or May.
As this sale is for a limited
time only, you should not de-
lay, and get your order in
early, Remember Extra Trous-
ers are FREE, during this sale
at ARMITAGES, WINGHAM.
9rrb
CARS FOR SALE
1953 PLYMOUTH hardtop for
sale. Automatic fast battery
charger. Phone 357-3766. 6b
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
35 LITTLE PIGS for sale. Gra-
ham Campbell & Son, phone
353.74, Brussels. 6*
FOR RENT
2 -BEDROOM APARTMENT for
rent. Phone 357-2912. 6*
APARTMENTS for rent in Bel -
grave. Apply C. W. Hanna,
Phone 357-1299. 12rrb
THREE - ROOM apartment for
rent, electrically heated, self-
contained, newly decorated,
furnished with all conven-
iences. Available February lst,
Phone 357-2084 23rrb
HEATED one -bedroom apart-
ment for rent. Hot and cold
water, 3 pce. bathroom, ground
floor, separate entrance. Ph.
357-1572, 8-9 a.m., 9-10 p.m.
30-6-13b
WANTED
WANTED --- Fill, Lynn Hoy,
phone 357-3435. 30-6-13-20b
HOUSE FOR SALE - 2 bed-
rooms, modern kitchen and
bathroom, heavy duty wiring
for stove. Oil heat. Located on
Carling Terrace. CMHC mort-
gage at 6a4%r. Call 357-1990,
9-5; 357-2383 evenings. 23rrb
100 -ACRE FARM for sale, clay
loam, 27 acres ploughed, bal-
ance seeded. Good drilled well,
water on pressure throughout.
Modern brick house with bath
and cupboards. Large L-shap-
ed barn with cement stabling
and stauncheons, also 13x45'
silo. Apply Mrs. Arnold Alton,
R. R. 7, Lucknow, phone Dun-
gannon 529-7509, 6-13b
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
Well situated 1'2 storey home,
large living room, dining room,
kitchen, with built-in cupboards,
3 piece bath, oil furnace. Full
price $5.500 with terms.
1 storey house on 86 Highway
close to village. oil furnace, bath,
approx, 2 acres of land. Full
price 33,000 with low down pay-
ment.
125 acre farm on highway, 6
room house with bath, large
barn with straw shed, drilled
well water on pressure, large im-
plement shed, 115 acres of choice
workable level land. Full price
$10.500.
Many other excellent proper-
ties in Wingham and district to
choose from.
For all your Real Estate re-
quirements Contact -
WILLIAM S. REED
Real Estate Broker
Dial Wingham 357-2174
WILFRED McTNTEE
& CO, LIMi'1'1JD
REALTOR, WALKERTON, Ont.
Choice investment, 1'•: storey
10 room brick veneered modern-
ized home with 3 pce. bath. Full
basement with concrete floor
and oil fired furnace, 3 years
old. Good flooring throughout,
Good asphalt roof and eaves -
troughing. Car garage with steel
roof. Spacious lot, plenty shade
trees and good garden area.
Centrally located 3 blocks off
main street. Asking $8,500,00.
11: storey 8 room home with 3
piece hath, Asphalt roof and
siding. Full basement with con-
crete floor and foundation, All
modern conveniences such as
built-in cupboards and sink, hot
and cold water on pressure. For-
ced air, oil fired furnace, clothes
closets, covered flooring with
tile or lino, H.D. wiring and pri-
vate well. Standard lot and pri-
vately located. Also an extra
large lot with good fruit trees.
All for only $7,000 with $4,000
as down payment. Mortgage av-
ailable for balance.
6 room clapboard sided home
with 3 pce. bath. Cupboards and
sink, 3 goodsized bedrooms with
closet space, softwood flooring,
mostly covered. Partial base-
ment, concrete floor and good
foundation, forced air oil fired
furnace. Hot and cold water on
pressure from drilled well. H.D.
wiring and new asphalt roof.
Summer kitchen and woodshed
attached. Spacious lot, fruit
trees and shrubs and good gard-
en space. Also small barn, con-
crete floor, loft above with cedar
shingled roof. Privately located
in Bluevale. Reasonably priced
at $4,600.00.
Contact-
FRANK
oni ct-FRANK ,I. CASKANFTTE
Dial 357-1702, Wingham.
6b
SALES HELP WANTED -Male
MAN WANTED, Continue Raw-
leigh Service to consumers in
Huron County. Get into a pro-
fitable business of your own.
No previous experience or
capital investment needed. For
information write Rawleigh,
Dept. B-453-916, 4005 Richel-
ieu St., Montreal. 6b
HAIR DRESSING
ELLIOTT'S BEAUTY LOUNGE,
Main Street, Wingham. Dial
357-2981. rrb
MALE HELP WANTED
RELIABLE YOUNG married
man wanted for steady em-
ployment an general farm. No
milking. Regular hours. Apply
T. Edward Powell, R. R. 1,
Wingham, phone Wroxeter 547
W2. 6b
FEMALE HELP WANTED
WAITRESS WANTED, full
time. With or without exper-
ience. Top wages. Phone 357-
3114. 6b
ROY CRAMM & SON, of Pink-
erton, want to hire a married
man and wife for farm, seed
cleaning and general store
work. Man must understand
all farm machinery and feed-
ing of beef cattle. Wife to be
able to clerk in store and post
office, part time or full time.
Free house, equipped with
hydro, oil furnace and bath.
Year round job with good
wages. Apply to R. Cramm,
Pinkerton, phone Cargill 366-
2494. 30-6-13b
LOST
LARGE red and white tom cat.
Very pretty, Phone 357-2713, D.
Comber. 23-30-6*
SMALL BLACK chain purse
containing $21.05 lost between
Hafermehl's and Simpsons.
Finder please call 357-1330. 6b
CARDS OF THANKS
The family of the late Mrs.
Short wish to thank the friends
and relatives, St. Stephen's WA
and Rev. G. Anderson for kind-
ness shown during their recent
bereavement, 6*
The family of the late Mrs.
Mary Jane Tiffin wish to thank
Mrs. Morrey and her staff of
nurses with special thanks to
Miss Annie Kennedy, Mrs. D,
Connell and Dr. Crawford, also
sincere appreciation to the
neighbours and relatives for
floral tributes, cards and acts of
kindness during their recent ber-
eavement, Special thanks to Mr
Jacob Kuiper, student minister,
Rev. George Mitchell and to
MacKenzie funeral home. 6*
I wish to thank friends for
the visits, cards and treats while
I was a patient in Wingham and
District Hospital, Special thanks
to Dr. McKibbon and Dr. Leahy
and the nursing staff on first
floor. -Alvin Higgins. 6*
I wish to express my sincere
thanks for the flowers, cards
and gifts while I was a patient
in Wingham and District Hos-
pital. Special thanks to Drs,
Klahsen and Corrin and the
nursing staff. -Mrs. Harold Keil.
6*
We wish to sincerely thank
friends and neighbours for the
maev acts of kindness, cards
and floral tributes in onr recent
sad bereavement. Also thanks to
Dr. W A McKibhnn and the
nursing staff nn the first floor
for tin kind rare while my hus-
band was a patient there. Mrs.
Wre rhmmnsnn and family, 6*
S. J. PYMM
SERVICES ARE NOW
AVAILABLE
WRITE P. O. BOX 74
OR PHONE 528-2390
LUCKNOW
Public Accountant since 1944
Je20eowb
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
ANNUAL MEETING
WINGHAM AND
DISTRICT.HOSPITAL
ASSOCIATION
The annual meeting of the
Wingham and District Hospital
Association will be held on Fri-
day, February 7, 1964, at 8 p.m.,
in the Recreation Room of the
Nurses' Residence at Wingham.
All matters of business pertain-
ing to the Wingham and District
Hospital Association will be
transacted including the election
of directors and other officers.
Everyone welcome.
(This notice is being printed
in this newspaper in accordance
with the by-laws).
R. B. Cousins, John Strong,
President. Secretary.
30-6b
IN MEMORIAM
COUPLAND-In loving memory
of a dear aunt, Victoria Coup -
land, who passed away one
year ago February 7, 1963.
From hospital bed to heavenly
rest,
God took
guest.
We hoped and
was sick,
For none could take
of our aunt Vic.
But God decided we
He ceased her pain,
our hearts,
And though she
sleep, ,
Her memory
keep.
-Always remembered
sadly missed by John Fitch
family.
her
home to be His
prayed when she
the
place
must part.
but broke
rests in peaceful
we shall always
and
and
6b
McCRACKIN- In loving mem-
ory of Alexander James Mc-
Cracicin, who passed away
February 4th, 1958.
Treasured thoughts of one so
dear,
Often bring a silent tear,
Thoughts return to scenes long
past
Years roll on, but memories last.
-Ever remembered and sadly
missed by wife and family. 6*
PERSONAL
KEN SEEBACH, Lucknow, 528-
3114 is your bonded Electrolux
dealer in this district. Sales
and Service. 6*
HAPPY TO MIND a child, any
age, while mother works. Good
yard and room to play. Phone
357-1204. 6b
ANYONE who had shoes in for
repair at Browne's when the
business was sold, will please
call for them at Heughan's
store. If not claimed in four
weeks they will be sold. 6*
MISCELLANEOUS
BRING YOUR SHOES to
Heughan's for repairs -Pick-
ed up Thursdays and Satur-
days by "Rays" of Clinton.
Excellent work. 6rrb
PLASTERING, patching, stucco,
parging. Reasonable rates. By
hour or contract. Contact Art
Cooper, 357-2924, Wingham.
6-13-20-27*
PIANO TUNING
Regulating and Repairs. Ex-
perienced. Contact Eric W.
Rice, Lucknow, R. R, 2,
phone 528-6695. J30 -M5*
KIITCIHENER UPHOLSTERY
Expert reupholstering, refinish-
ing and repairing of furniture.
Work guaranteed, Phone 357-
2002, Wingham. 24rrb
SEED CLEANING
Roy Cramm & Son, of Pinker-
ton, are now operating their seed
cleaning plant for the removal
of buckhorn, bladder champion
and other noxious weeds from
clover seed. Please arrange your
custom cleaning by appointment.
ROY CRAMM & SON
Pinkerton, Phone Cargill 366-2494
23-30-6-13-20b
NO'T'ICE
If you are thinking of finan-
cing a car he sure to contact
your State Farm Agent first.
Reuben Appleby, R, R. 2, Wing -
ham, phone 357-1679. rrb
FOR YOUR
Insurance Needs in Automobile,
Farm Liability, Accident and
Sickness Home Protection -
Call your Oo.op Agent -
LLOYD MONTGOMERY
'Lngham, R.R. 5, Dial 357-3739
SEED FOR SALE
Plant
THE
ONLY
SEED CORN WITH
BRED•JN YIELD INSURANCE FACTORS,
1'
CLARE E. VANCAMP,
R. R. 4, Brussels, Ontario,
Phone 378W6
6-11-20-271,
DEAD ANIMAL
REMOVAL
FOR DEAD OR
DISABLED ANIMALS
CALL COLLECT
DARLING & Company
OF CANADA LIMITED
Wingham Dial 357-3106
Dead Animal Lie. No. 282-C-69
HOMES FOR
SENIOR CITIZENS
Perhaps you would like to
consider caring for one or
two elderly persons in your
home on a supervised basis
and in co - operation with
Huronview. If you feel you
can provide a homelike at-
mosphere please write to
JOHN G. BERRY, Secretary,
Board of Management of
Huronview,
Box 640,
Goderich, Ontario.
6b
Coming Events
PANCAKE SUPPER
At St. Maui's Church, February
11th, from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Adults
75c, children 50c. Tickets are
available from Evening Guild
members, 16-23-30-6b
WDHS CONCERT
The Wingham District High
School Variety Concert will be
held in the school auditorium on
the evenings of Thursday and
Friday, February 20 and 21. 6b
HOWICK LIONS
Merchandise bingo in the
Wroxeter Town Hall, Friday,
February 7th, Games 10c or 3
for 25c; 3 specials; share the
wealth. Bingo starts at 8.30.
ENGAGEMENT
Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Zinn, of
R. R. 3, Wingham, announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Elizabeth Anne, to Mr. Michael
Hlavach, son of Mr. and Mrs,
John Hlavach, of 110 Kent N„
Simcoe. The marriage will take
place Saturday, February 22nd,
1964, in Hambleton Memorial
Chapel, Simcoe, at 3 p.m. 6b
A MEETING
Of the Wingham Recreational
Committee will be held on Wed-
nesday evening, February 12, at
8 p.m. in the Wingham Council
Chambers. Chairman and vice-
chairman for 1964 will be elected
at this meeting. Representatives
of all organizations and other
interested persons should attend
this important meeting. 6b
ODDFELLOWS EUCHRE
Party will be held Friday,
February 7th, in the Oddfellows
Hall at 8:30 p.m. \ Everybody
Welcome. 30-6b
VALENTINE TEA -BAKE SALE
Will be held Wednesday, Feb-
ruary 12th, at 3 p.m., in the
basement of the Salvation Army
Citadel, Edward Street, Every-
body welcome. 6b
VALENTINE DANCE
Will be held in the Foresters
Hall, Belgrave, on Friday, Feb-
ruary 14, Music by the Local-
aires, Sponsored by the Building
Committee. Everyone welcome.
6b
At the Hospital
Patients admitted to the
Hospital during the wee were:
Lucknow 6, Teeswater 5, Wing -
ham 8, Ashfield Twp. 3, Car-
rick Twp. 1, Culross Twp. 3,
Grey Twp, 1, Howick Twp. 3,
Huron Twp. 1, Kinloss Twp. 6,
Morris Twp. 3, Turnberry Twp.
5, E. Wawanosh Twp. 2, W.
Wawanosh Twp. 3, Total 50,
"But how could you possibly
play truant from a correspond-
ence school?" "I sent in an
empty envelope."
MARLATT'S
Dead Stock Service
HIGHEST CASH PRICES
Paid for Dead 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. 95163E
A POSITION
Is open in a Wingham Manufacturing Plant for a
YOUNG PERSON WITH SOME BOOKKEEPING AND
TYPING TRAINING preferably with Grade XII standing.
Job involves detail work on Cost Records, Payroll, etc.
A real opportunity. Describe qualifications in writing to
BOX 12, ADVANCE -TIMES
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MONEY
BY PREPAYING
TOWN OF WINGHAM
1964 TAXES
Taxpayers may make payments on account of 1964
taxes up to 80 percent of 1963 taxes.
Interest at the rate of 31/2% will be allowed on
payments made in February.
Prepayments of taxes must be made at the Town
Treasurer's Office, Town Hall.
�pwN of
A WINGHAM •
INCORPORATED
WILLIAM RENWICK,
Treasurer,
Town of Wingham.
BIRTHS
ROULSTON-At Wingham and
District Hospital, on Wednes-
day, January 29, 1964, to Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Roulston, R.
R, 1, Lucknow, a daughter,
MAJOR -At Wingham and Dis-
trict Hospital, on Wednesday,
January 29, 1964, to Mr. and
Mrs, Roy Major, R. R. 1, Holy -
rood, a son.
KROHN-At Wingham and Dis-
trict Hospital, on Friday, Janu-
ary 31, 1964, to Mr, and Mrs.
Charles Krohn, R, R, 5, Wing -
ham, a son.
DONALDSON - At Wingham
and District Hospital, on Sat-
urday, February 1, 1964, to Mr.
and Mrs. Douglas Donaldson,
R. R. 1, Formosa, a son.
de VOS-At Wingham and Dis-
trict Hospital, on Monday,
February 3, 1964, to Mr, and
Mrs, William de Vos, R. R. 1,
Bluevale, a son.
MURRAY - At Wingham and
District Hospital, on Monday,
February 3, 1964, to Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Murray, R. R. 2,
Lucknow, a son.
OASAGRANDE -- At Wingham
and District Hospital, on Mon-
day, February 3, 1964, to Mr.
and Mrs. Alexander Casa-
grande, Teeswater, a daughter,
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t/IN6HAM OFFICE
327 JOSEPHINE ST.
Phone 357-3840
GERALD (Jerry) WALTER
"We Sell Rural Ontario"
Read this ad carefully if you
are looking for a home that's
really worth its value. This is a
11storey good looking home
packed from cellar to roof top
with all the modern conven-
iences plus many extras such as
two 3 piece baths, bright sun -
room, large veranda, garage and
much more. Situated on a nicely
landscaped, king sized lot only
one block off the main street of
Wingham. The full asking price
is only $7,400.00, so inspect it
today.
SPECIAL - Modern 6 room
home situated on a beautiful lot
bordered with tall maple trees,
in one of the best residential
sections of Wingham. This dis-
tinctive home contains 3 bed-
rooms with generous sized cup-
boards, a king sized living room
with good hardwood flooring, a
dandy kitchen with more than
enough cupboards and mahog-
any panelling. 3 piece modern
bath upstairs, plus a bath
downstairs. Every nook and
corner of this home is sparkling
clean. There is a deep dry base-
ment with an almost new oil
furnace. The full asking price
of this extra good home is only
$8.900.00, so don't miss seeirg it.
11: storey 7 room solid brick
home situated on 31- acres of
great land with access to a good
spring fed trout stream. House
consists of conveniences such as
bathroom, H.D. wiring, built in
cupboards, etc, Located only a
short distance from Wingham.
Full price only $5,500.00, Owner
is anxious to sell and has in-
structed us to submit all offers
as to down payment and terms.
FtJT.T, PRTC`P only .$12.500.00
with good terms for this 100 acre
stone free r+eh farm Tl -in 11_j
storey sturdy brick home has
modern ennvrnienres stleh as a
4 piece hath. loads of built-in
cepbnards good furnace, etc.
The hark barn is well kept,
equinped with hydro and water
howls. Situated only a few short
miles from Wingham,
MEMBER OF THE GREY -
BRUCE REAL ESTATE BD.
Ask one of our Agents how you
can list your property as a
Multiple Listing.
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