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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1964-03-26, Page 74110111U15„511,t1, Coming Events WEDDING ANNIVERSARY The family of Mr. and Mrs. James D. Scott, Sr., wish to ex- tend a cordial invitation to all their friends and relatives to come to the Community Hall in Londesboro on Wednesday evening, April lst, to help eele- brate their 35th wedding anni- versary. Dancing will be from 10:00-1:30. ):ladies please bring lunch. 26* ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Jeffrey, R. R. 2, Wingham, announce the engagement of their daughter, Sally Anne, to Mr, David James Harper, son of Mrs. James Harper, of R. R. 2, Mildmay, and the late Mr. Harper. The mar- riage will take place Saturday, April 4, 1964, in Knox Presby- terian Church, Belmore, at 2:30 p.m, 26b DANCE AT BLUEVALE TIALL On Thursday evening, March 26th, Sponsored by Recreation Association, Dancing from 9:30- 12. Wllbee's orchestra, Everyone welcome. 19-26* DEAD ANIMAL REMOVAL FOR DEAD OR DISABLED ANIMALS CALL COLLWI' DARLING & Company OF CANADA LIMITED Wingham Dial 357.3106 Dead Animal Lia No. 262-C-611 Jack Alexander AUCTIONEER and Appraiser We handle Town and - I Farm Sales D Phone 357-3631 - Wingham $ CAMPBELL SOUP COMPANY LIMITED LISTOWEL ONTARIO HAVE OPENINGS FOR FEMALE PLANT WORKERS on clay shift Good wages, security benefits and Cafeteria facilities are available.. INTERESTED PERSONS SHOULD CONTACT THE PLANT PERSONNEL OFFICE 26-2b USED CAR $4 It Tew 1962CHEVROLET 4 -DOOR, STANDARD SHIFT 1961 PLYMOUTH 4 -DOOR, 8 CYLINDER AUTOMATIC 1960 DODGE 2 -DOOR, AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION 1960 DODGE 4 -DOOR CLEAN ONE -OWNER CAR 1959 DODGE 4 -DOOR, 6 CYLINDERS -2 MODELS IN STOCK 1959 DODGE 2 -DOOR HARDTOP, 8 CYLINDER, AUTOMATIC 1958 PLYMOUTH 2 -DOOR, STANDARD SHIFT 1955 METEOR LEN CRAWFORD MOTORS Your Dodge - Plymouth - Chrysler - Valiant Dealer JOSEPHINE STREET WINGHAM Phone 357-3862 (44 RI,o CHIEF DOUG SIMON, head of hockey for the Sarnia Indian Band, poses with four of the 11 warriors he will take to Goderich for the Young Canada Week Tournament during the Easter holidays. The players will sport the war paint, head dress and carry the tommyhawks instead of sticks when they take to the ice prior to each !lame in the tournament. The club will be out to "scalp" all of its opposition and de- finitely will he one of the most colorful entries in the tournament's history. The players, from the left are: Allan Plain, Doug Simon Jr., Duane Stone and Leslie Rogers. The first game for the young braves will be Fri., March 27, at 6:30 p.m. AUCTION SALE AUCTION SALE At lot 24, con. 9, Turnberry, 'r: mile north of Wingham, im- plements, tools and straw, on Friday, April 3, at 12.30 sharp for the estate of the late A. B. Mitchell. L. G. Bryce, Auet, 26-2b CLEARING AUCTION SALE of farm implements, hay and grain, and household effects at the farm of Justin A. Will, R. R. 1, Wroxeter, lot 10, con, 15, Howick Township, 1 mile east of Top Notch feed mill, Tues- day, March 31, at 1.30 p.m. Implements — McCormick - Deering model H tractor; Cock- shutt 60 tractor; Massey -Harris side delivery rake; Cockshutt mower; 12 ft. grain auger; manure spreader; John Deere double discs; 5 section harrows; cultivator; cultipacker; rubber tired wagon; hammermill; corn sheller; fence stretcher; logging chains; brooder stove and drums; other articles too num- erous to mention. Hay and Grain—Over 500 bus. of mixed grain; 500 bales of straw; 2000 bales of hay. Household effects — Moffat stove; kitchen chairs; library table; bed and dresser; lard press; crocks. Terms cash. No reserve as farm ,has has been sold. Bob McNair, Auctioneer. 26b CLEARING AUCTION SALE Farm stock, machinery, house- hold effects for Charles Mc- Cutcheon, lot 1, con. A, Turn - berry Township, six miles north of Brussels, ,, at Morris Bank Corners, on Monday, April 6, at 1 p.m. Machinery -- Cockshutt 30 tractor, with live -power take- off; Ferguson tractor 20-85, pulleys; Mildmay grain separa- tor 24"-40"; McKee forage har- vester, 40 ft. pipes (4 yrs. old) ; McKee wagon and hay box; Cockshutt rubber tired wagon, 16 -ft, rack; International 13 disc fertilizer •drill; Internation- al 3 -furrow plow; Massey -Harris 2 -furrow plow; Ferguson 7 -ft. mower; Cockshutt side rake; John Deere tractor spreader on rubber; 5 -section Diamond har- rows; 3 -section drag harrows; International tractor disc; In- ternational 12" hammer mill; 70 ft. Lammer mill belt; hay load- er; 32 -ft, ladder; cream separ- ator; hay fork and cable; 7 -ft. Massey -Harris binder; 2 wheel trailer and stock rack; turnip pulper; scuffler; cutter; man- ure loader for Ferguson tractor; roll snow fence; cedar rails; electric cattle clippers; tarpaulin for truck; McCullough chain saw, 16" blade; 1953 Fargo 2 - ton truck in good condition; fanning mill; rubber tired wheel / SURE , I'VE BEEN TO DANCE'S DRUG STORE MY MOTHER ALWAYS GOES THERE To GET PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED barrow; hydraulic jack; milk cans; 3 -drum steel roller; steel water trough (new) ; steel stone boat; cedar posts: Surge milk- ing machine, complete, 2 units; forks, shovels, chains, Cattle -5 young Holstein cows, due time of sale; 10 Hereford steers, 1 year old: 1 Hereford heifer. Pigs --16 York and Landrace sows, bred; 1 York hog; 12 York chunks. Poultry — 90 Hybrid young hens; 3 shelters and colony house. Hay and Grain -20 ton mixed hay, put in with McKee Harves- ter; 1 mow loose straw; mixed grain. Household effects -- 4 burner propane gas stove. large oven; chrome kitchen suite: table; 4 chairs; Beatty electric washer; antique chest of drawers; coffee table; end tables; fernery; toilet sets; clocks; antique dishes; ice box; lawn chairs: Lawn mower; gas lantern; lamps; tables; Singer sewing machine; ward- robe; other articles too numer- ous to mention. No reserve—Farm sold. Terms —Cash, Charles McCutcheon, Prop.; Harold Jackson, Auctioneer; George' Powell, Clerk, 26-2b DIED IRWIN, Thomas William -16, died in Alliston on March 15, 1964. Son of Dr. T. G. and Mrs. Irwin (Margaret Connell) ; bro- ther of Susan, Betsy and Mich- ael; grandson of Dr. O. G. and Mrs. Irwin, of Swift Current, Sask„ and Mrs. W. M. Connell and the late Dr. Connell, of Wingham. Funeral was Wednes- day, March 18, at St, Andrew's Anglican Church, following a private service at the home. Burial was in Union Cemetery, Alliston, SNYDER—At Hotel Dieu, St. Catharines, on Friday, March 13, 1964, Jennie P. Bellew, be- loved wife of A. L. Snyder, Beamsville, and dear mother of Mrs, George (Bertha) Brooks, of Wingham, in her 69bh year. Also surviving are three sisters and two brothers, Mrs. Lottie Eyman, St. Catharines; Mrs. Warren South, Wainfleet; Miss Lilly Bellew, Hamilton; Frank Bellew, Romulus, Mich.; and Russell Belew, Hamilton; 12 grandchildren and six great- grandchildren. Rested at the Book funeral home, Smithville, until Monday morning, March 16, then to Calvary Gospel Church, Beamsville, for service at 2 p.m. Interment Mount Os- borne Cemetery, Beamsville. WALTERS, Miss Emma, Reg. N., of Toronto, Wednesday, March 18, 1964, Western Hos- pital, Toronto. Native of Cul- ross Township. Survivors: Sis- ters, Mrs, Annie Nicol, Wing - ham, Mrs. Robert (Myrtle) Coleman, Port Hope. Trained in Grace Hospital, Toronto. Rested at Jerrett funeral chapel, St. Clair Ave., Toronto. Service, 2 p.m. Monday, March 23, R. A. Currie and Son funeral home, Wingham. Burial in Wingham Cemetery. William S. Reed REAL ESTATE AND BUSINESS BROKER For prompt service in bi yb or selling ell real estate properties FABS - MONIES ESSES D`diel Wingham 337.2174 Jylarrb SEVEN JOIN UNITED CHURCH BELGRAVE--Six young men joined the congregation of Knox United Church by profes- sion of faith on Palm Sunday. They were Lloyd Michie, Gord on Campbell, Brian Hopper, Don Procter, Murray Procter, Elias Meulwycke, Mrs. Murray Scott from Constance United Church joined by transfer. Whitechurch WHITECHURCI1--Mrs. Al- bert Coultes, Mrs. Elmer Sleightholm, Mrs.. Russel Pur - don, Mrs, Garnet Farrier and Mrs. Millan Moore attended the U. C. W. Presbyterial held in Exeter on Wednesday. Mr. Russel Ritchie, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tiffin went to London on Wednesday and brought Mrs. Russel Ritchie home from St. Joseph's Hospit- al. Miss Brenda Ritchie visited Saturday with her grandparents Mr, and Mrs. Gershom John- ston. Wingham Advance -Times, Thursday, March 2d, 1904 Pae,7 QUILTING BEE GORRIE--The Ladies' Or- ange Benevolent Association held a quilting bee in rhe Or- ange Hall on Wednesday after- noon. Twenty-six ladies at- tended and four quilts were quilted for the True Blue and Orange Orphanage at Richmond Hill. McIntosh and Delicious ap- ples can he .<epr in controlled atmosphere storage until late spring following harvesting, LIFE UNDERWRITERS HELD MEETING HERE "Repeat Business -- The Iiallmarl< of Maturity", was the subject of an address by Harry Bruegman of Hanover when mem:)ers of the Life Un - d . rwriters Association met at Danny's Restaurant, Routine matters of business were conducted b', Rod Helwrg of Walkerton. Wm. B, Conroe of Wingham acted as secretary in the absence of Art Thorp Secretary -treasurer. MAY I HANDLE YOUR PERSONAL INSURANCE NEEDS—FIRE, AUTO, LIABILITY? For friendly, capable service, list your Real Estate with us. Agent for Elliott Real Estate Agency, Gordon B. Elliott, Blyth, Ontario. 1 EDWARD ELLIOTT INSURANCE PHONE 357-1590 NIGHT CALLS 357-1555` Servicing the Car Regularly At WINGHAM MOTORS Balances the Budget By regular servicing you avoid car troubles before they start. It's no fun juggling the budget to take care of costly repair bills — especially when regular servicing at Wingham Motors could have prevented it. It's no fun either, driving a- round in a car that sounds as though it may quit on you at any time. It's unnecessary too. A thorough check up by our skilled mechanics will give you a vehicle that's pleasing to drive. STOP IN SOON. Give a Home Gift! a birthday? a wedding? an anniversary? 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