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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1964-05-21, Page 6Page tl - Wingham Advance -Innes, Thursday, May :;1, W64 PHONE 357-2320 0 46 FOR SALE SHOP BENNETT'S 5c to $1.00 STORE FIFST for Bk. ys' run- ning shoes, sizes 11, 12 and 13. $1.59; I..:idie running shoes. 21b MOBILE HOME for sale, 10 x 33. Bruce Montgomery. Wrox- eter 4Vroxeter 121J. 'rrb USED TYPEWRITER ITER fors:tie. Good condition. Walter 1N ods, phone 24W1. Wroxeter. 21b TAXI SERVICE :ll -HOUR SERVICE including slundays and Holidays LONG OR `H()R,T TRIPS Celebrating our Tenth Year RURAL MAIL BOXES for sale, large, $9.95. Alexander's Hard- ware, phone 357-3631. 14rrb STRAW FOR SALE — Square bales. Luggage rack for car. Phone 357-1569. 21* 14' OUTBOARD BOAT for sale, 40 hp Scott, good trailer. Priced cheap. Phone 357-1203. 14-21* ' FIVE PAIR plain Crapes. brand new. do not suit room. Sell reasonable. Phone 357-3050. 21* of Service -- 1954-1964 DIAL 357-1521 we carry taxi insurance LiRA\ 'S TAXI PHONE 357-1836 LOCAL AND OUT-OF-TOWN Sealed tenders will be received F6rrb by the undersigned up to 12 o'clock noon EDST Thursday, May 28th, 1964, for the spraying of weeds on 25% or 30% of the Township roads, Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. W. E. Whitfield, Clerk, Town- ship of Howick, Gorrie, Ont, 14-21b HAIR DRESSING ELLIOTT'S BEAUTY LOUNGE, )rain Street. Wingham. Dial :1:.7-2981. rrb FEMALE HELP WANTED WOMAN WVANTED to do house- work and live in with (family of two) in Stratford. Must be companionable to middle aged woman. A good home for right party. Write stating particu- lars and when available to Post Office Box 202, Stratford, Ontario. 14-21b ommasupitikeeeNnubi TENDERS WANTED TENDERS CARS FOR SALE MILK FILTERS for sale. plain, 1961 MORRIS OXFORD for sale. rapid flo, 61a", 85c a box. Immaculate condition. After 6 Alexander's Hardware, phone phone Bob 357-2063. 21b 357-3631. 14rrb 2 FIG FEEDERS and aluminum 1953 METEOR for sale. Good wheelbarrow for sale. Phone condition. Reasonably priced. 392-6564, Teeswater, Harold Phone 357-1572 after 5 p.m. Finlay, Belmore. 21* 21b COLONY HOUSE for sale, 10' x 12', on skids. This building is in very good condition, but has got to be moved. Cheap. Used piano. Phone 211W2, Wroxeter. 21b DOUBLE Porcelain sink for sale with 9 ft. battleship linoleum counter top complete with faucets. In perfect condition. Phone 357-2101. 21b BARB WIRE for sale, extra heavy, 88 Ib., 80 rods, $9.50 a roll; heavy, 76 lbs., 80 rods, $8.50 roll. Alexander's Hard - 357 -3631. 14rrb 1963 CHORE MASTER garden tiller for sale, with reverse clutch. Guarantee still avail- able. Phone 357-3475 after 6 p.m. 21b SEWING MACHINE SALE — Reconditioned and slightly marked electric portables from $29.00. We repair all makes. cWTl'TY'S SHOPPING CEN- TRE, HANOVER. 7-14-21-28b SLAB WOOD for sale. We now have both hardwood and soft- wood slabs for sale at the yard or for delivery in truck- load lots. Craig Sawmill, Aub - burn, phone 526-7220. 14-21-28* FOR SALE--Chesetrfieid couch, space saver, bed mattress and springs, good shape; Wilton rug; one arm and one rock- ing chair: sewing machine: pr. wire stretchers; 6 dining room chairs; table: china cabinet; quart sealers: lawn mower. Phone 357-3788. 21* USED MILKERS—The farmers tell us we have enough units in stock to milk all the cows in Perth County, but that is exaggerated. However, if you need a milker or two we shave them in stock, rebuilt and in excellent working order. Visit our store and have a Iook at our bargains. Brandemark's Clinic, Listowel, Ont, 21-28b REAL ESTATE FOR SALE POOLROOM for sale, 6 tables. .Apply George Cameron, Wing - ham, 14-21b 1961 VOLKSWAGEN for sale. Excellent condition. Phone 357- 3151 or 357-1533 in the even- ing. 21* FOR RENT APARTMENTS for rent in Bel - grave. Apply C. W. Hanna, Phone 357-1299. 12rrb 100-AORE grass farm for rent. Good fences and lots of water. Apply 86 John St., Wingham. 2.1-28* APARTMENT for rent, 1 bed- room, newly decorated. Pos- session June 1st. Joe Kerr. 21* APARTMENT for rent, four bright rooms, all conveniences, built-in cupboards. Separate entrance. Reasonable. Phone 357-3568. 21-28b FOR RENT -3 rooms and bath. Unit very central and resi- dential, $40. Phone 357-1842. 21b MODERN APARTMENT, one bedroom. Heated, Reasonable rent. Available June 1st. Apply before 6 p.m., phone 357-3830. 21rrb FOR RENT—Large apartment on Shuter Street, all modern conveniences. Newly •decorat- ed, Not suitable for children. Phone 357-2922, 21-28b FOR RENT — Two bedroom ultra -modern apartment, cen- trally located. Heated. Avail- able August 1st. Apply Box 32, Advance -Times. 21rrb APARTMENT for rent, cheery, comfortable 4 rooms and bath, large living room, private front entrance, centrally lo- cated, close to shopping area. Available lst July. Phone 357- 3580 or 357-1236, 14-21b SALES HELP WANTED—Male GOOD NEWS for older man. Real opportunity for a profit- able Rawleigh business in Huron County. Write Raw- leigh, Dent, E-453-903, 4005 Richelieu St., St. Henry, Mon- treal. 21b CHOICE LOT for sale, in good location. Apply P.O. Box 209, Wingham. 14-21b 6 -ROOM HOUSE for sale, with 2 bathrooms, on Frances St. Phone 357-2390 after 6. 21b AT PT. CLARKE—New 3 bed- room cottage for sale. Box 242, Oshawa, phone RA 8-5933. 21-28-4-11b DUPLEX FOR SALE -2 modern self - contained apartments, reasonably 'priced. Phone 357- 2653, 21rrb FOR SALE—The Ransom estate, lot No. 136, in Turnberry Township: Best offer accept- ed, Gordon Ransom, 14 Butter- worth Ave., Scarborough, OX4- 8427. 21b MALE HELP WANTED WANTED—Young men to tran as apprentice aircraft engin- eers. Apply stating age and interest to Sky Harbour Air Service Limited, Box 849, God- erich, Ontario. 21-28b LIVESTOCK FOR SALE REGISTERED Polled Hereford bull for sale. Ready for ser- vice. Pure Polled pedigree. Top quality, herd accredited and listed, Apply Z'. Edward Pow- ell, R. R. 1, Wingham, phone Wroxeter 547W2. 21b TEACHERS WANTED TEACHER WANTED Public school teacher wanted for S. S. No. 3, Grey Township, County of Huron. Duties to com- mence September 1964, Applicants write to the secre- tary -treasurer before June 15th, stating qualifications and salary expected. Melville L. Lamont, sec.-treas., S. S. No. 3. Grey Township, R. R. 1, Ethel, Ont. 21-28b CREDIT UNION OFFICE in CONNELL BLOCK Office Hrs.: FRIDAY 7-9 p.m. 23rrb TOWNSHIP OF CLTLROSS TENDER FOR GARAGE Sealed tenders addressed to the Township Road Superintend- ent, Mr. Roy Elliott, R. R. 3, Teeswater, will be received by him until 2 p.m., Friday, June 5, 1964, for the construction of a public works garage 80x45 ft., located at Teeswater, Ontario. Plans and specifications may be obtained from the office of the undersigned iipo.n payment of the non refundable fee of $5. A certified cheque for 10 percent of the total bid must accompany each to -der. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. B. M. Ross, P.Eng., Consult- ing Engineer, 41 West Street, Goderiel'•, Ontario. 21b GRAVEL TENDERS TOWNSHIP OF HOWICK Sealed tenders plainly mark- ed "Tenders for Gravel" will be received by the undersigned up to 12.00 o'clock noon, Thursday, May 28, 1964, for loading and hauling 8,000 cu, yds, more or less of pit run gravel to be 'de- livered to the satisfaction of the Road Superintendent. Maximum haul three miles. Contractor to strip and main- tain pits to the satisfaction of the Road Superintendent. A Certified Cheque of $150.00 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, Town- ship of Howick. 21b WANTED SCOTCH COLLIE, fully grown, male, wants a good home. Phone 357-3584 after five. 21* PUPPY needs a home, Dorothe Comber, phone 357-2713. 21b WANTED—Two range shelters. Phone 392-6564. Teeswater.: Harold Finlay, Belmore, 21* EMPLOYMENT WANTED UNIVERSITY STUDENT, fe- male, desires work from June to September. Phone 357-3868. 21b NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE of THOMAS GEORGE GAUNT, late of the Town of Wingham, in the County of Huron, Retired Farmer, De- ceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to the Trustee Act, that all creditors and others having claims against the Es- tate of the late Thomas George Gaunt, are required to send par- ticulars of their claims, duly verfied, to J. T. GOODALL, Solicitor for the Executor of the said Estate, on or before the 25th day of May, A.D. 1964, and that after such date the Execu- tor will proceed to distribute the assets of the said Estate, having regard only to the claims of Which he shall then have had notice. DATED at Wingham, Ontario, this 1st day of May, A.D. 1964. J. T. GOODALL, WINGHAM, Ontario, Solicitor for the Executor. 7-14-21b MISCELLANEOUS BRING YOUR SHOES to Heughan's for repairs --Pick- ed up Thursdays and Satur- days by "Rays" of Clinton. Excellent work. 6rrb PIANO TUNING Regulating and Repairs, Exper- ienced Contact Eric W. Rice, Lucknow, R, R. 2, phone 528- 6695, My28* KITCHENER UPHOLSTERY Expert reupholstering, refinish- ing and repairirg of furniture. Work guaranteed. Phone 357- 2002, Wingham. rrb SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED Modern equipment used. All work guaranteed. Write Louis Blake, R, R. 2, Brussels, phone 442W6, Brussels. 015* NOTICE If you are thinking of financing a car be sure to contact your State Farm Agent first, Reub- en Appleby, R. R. 2, Wingham, phone 357-1679. rrb 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 357-8789 PERSONAL CHARTS and BEAUTIFORM Foundation garments. New style books, Wingham and dis- trict. Mrs. Cecelia Kennedy, phone 357-2115. 14-21-28b THE SALVATION ARMY will welcome your gifts of clean used clothing or articles of furniture. These will help us to help others. Call Wingham 357-1951 for pickup. 16rrb "PLAY GOLF"—No need to buy clubs, these can be rented for as little as 50c per game. Full range of new and used equip- ment, "Campbells" - "Spald- ing" and others. Call L. Chap- pell, 357-2179. Wingham Golf Club welcomes new members. Relax and enjoy this great game for young and old, 7-14-21-28-4-11* CARDS OF THANKS The family of the late Arthur Thompson would like to express their thanks for everything former friends and neighbours have done in their time of ber- eavement. — Jean and Graham Thompson. 21* The brother and sisters of the late Frank H. Harris wish to extend their sincere thanks for acts of kindness and for floral tributes received from their friends and relatives, Rev. Geo. Anderson, and the members of the Masonic Order in their re- cent sad bcreavemert. Special thanks to the Moir Funeral Home. 21* I would like to sincerely thank my friends for treats. flowers and cards received while I was a patient in Wingham and Dis- trict Hospital, --Hazel Sperling. 21* We, of the Junior Conserva- tion Club, wish to thank the people of Wingham area for do- nations towards our bottle and basket drive of May 9th past. —Bryan Forsyth, Sec. 21b Iwould like to thank my friends and neighbours for cards, treats and flowers while I was a patient in Wingham and District Hospital, — Mrs. Mary Coutts. 21* On behalf of the executive of the Boy Scouts we would like to thank the Boy Scouts, Cubs, fathers and drivers, ones who loaned trucks and all who help- ed to make the paper drive a success. Approximately 20 ton was gathered. I would like to thank all thgse who sent cards, flowers and visited me while in hospital. Thanks also to the neighbours who offered my wife rides to Wingham, also to Drs. Corrin and McKim and the hospital staff for making my stay so comfortable. Elwood Barbour. -21b I would like to express my sincere thanks for the cards, treats and flowers that I re- ceived while a patient in Vic- toria Hospital, London. All of these good wishes help to bright- en one's stay in hospital, and the kindness of my friends, neighbours and relatives will al- ways be remernbered. -- Gloria Dow. 21* BIRTHS DEWAR -- Mr. and Mrs. John Dewar (Margaret Martin), are happy to announce the birth of a daughter, Joyce Marie, on Monday, May 11, 1964, at Listowel Memorial Hospital. WEISHAR -- In Wingham and District Hospital, on Friday, May 15, 1964, to Mr, and Mrs. Theodore (Ted) Weishar, R. R. 2, Mildmay, a son, WALLING -- In Winghain and District Hospital, on Sunday, May 17, 1964, to Mr. and Mrs, George Walling, R. R. 3, Wingham, a son. ROBERTSON ---In Wingham and District Hospital, on Tuesday, May 19, 1964, to Mr. and Mrs, William K. Robertson, R. R. 2, Bluevale, a daughter. McARTER -- In Wingham and District Hospital, on Wednes- day, May 20, 1964, to Mr. and Mrs. Melvin McArter, Brus- sels, a son. KOSTRZEWA — In Wingham and District Hospital, on Wednesday, May 20, 1964, to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kostrzewa, R. R. 5, Lucknow, a son, AUCTION SALE CLEARING AUCTION SALE CIearing auction sale of Shorthorn cattle, swine, machin- ery, etc,, for Lewis Frain, lot 8, cqn, 4, Grey Township, 33/4 miles north of Brussels, 2 miles east on Wednesday, May 27th, at 12.30 p:m, Reg. polled cow, red, 5 years, bred Sept. 16; Reg. cow, red, 6 years, milking, re -bred April 21; Reg, polled cow, red, 10 years, bred Oct. 23rd; Reg. cow, roan, 7 years, bred Sept. 30th; Reg. cow, roan, 12 years, bred Oct. 8th; Reg. cow, red, 3 yrs., milk- ing; Reg. polled cow, red, 4 yrs., bred Sept. 30th; Reg. polled cow, red, 5 years, bull calf at foot; Reg. palled cow, red, 7 yrs., bull calf at foot, re -bred May 3rd; Reg. polled cow, roan, 3 years, with bull calf at foot, re - bred May 5th; Reg. polled cow, red, 5 years, bred Oct. 27th; Reg. cow, roan, 13 years old, bred Oct. 27th; Reg, cow, roan, 5 yrs., bred Oct. 9th; Reg. polled heifer, roan, 2 years, bred Oct. 25th; polled cow, roan, 6 years, with bull calf at foot; polled cow, red, 12 years, bred Sept. 20th; polled cow, red, 5 years, fresh• 2 Reg. heifers, rising 2 years; 9 Shorthorn steers, rising 1 yr.; 3 Shorthorn heifers. rising 1 yr.; 2 spring calves. Above cattle are mostly sired by good Unit Bulls and re -bred to same. 2 choice young York sows, bred Al Feb. 24th: 1 York sow, bred Feb. 25th; 1 York sow and litter, W4 International tractor (in good repair) ; 3 -furrow Int. plow, ace bottom; 71/2 -ft. Int. snrin¢ tooth heavy cultivator (2 set feet): 6 sections harrows (like new) ; No. 66 New Holland haler with motor: "Smoker" 24 - ft. elevator: 7 ft. Int. trailer power mower; Int. 4 bar side rake: sulky rake: Case tractor spreader; rubber tired waeon and rank: Woods electric chop- per. 3 l -•n motor; Vega cream separator: steel hog feeder; chicken fountain and feeders; 240 lb. scales: ravel screen; woven wire stretcher; set. "Bur- dizzo" pinchers; complete 201 cattle tattoo outfit; cattle trocar, 2 show halters, brushes and lin- ing combs; hypodermic needle oufit; 165 ft. good hay fork rope; hay fork and pulleys; 175 ft. /f4 steel cable with steel blocks; 135 ft. 11/2 inch rope with blocks; 200 ft. 142 inch rope; pea har- vester; gravel box; power emery stone; power fanning mill; quan- tity 18 ft. hemlock barn siding; walking plow; land roller; anch- or posts; good line posts; brood- er house 6x10; quantity of barb wire; steel posts; 2 electric fenc- ers; set brass mounted team harness with breeching; set 22 inch high collar tops; pair lined horse blankets; good piano box cutter; set driving harness; Stewart horse clippers; 40 ft, 6 inch drive belt; 18 ft. (new) 4 inch drive belt; 2 circular saw blades; Wood sawing outfit, 32 inch blade; 2 steel stone boats. 1 rocking chair; 1 arm chair; Raymond sewing machine; spin- ning wheel; churn (antique); kitchen table; bed (antique); ironing board. Farm sold. Terms—Cash. 3% sales tax where applicable. Lewis Frain, Prop., Harold Jackson, Auct., George Powell, Clerk. 14-21b Coming Events REGISTRATION For swimming or baseball Saturday, May 23rd, from 9 until 12 at the Council Cham- bers, 21h 17th ANNUAL T['RNBERRY Festival at Bluevale Thursday, May 28. Mr. Lloyd Queen. ad- judicator. Concert of winners and choirs at WDHS at 7:30. 21* PRESENTATION & DANCE In Bluevale Hall, Friday, May 29th, for Mr. and Mrs. Keith Nicholson (Carol Robertson). Tiffin's orchestra. Ladies please bring lunch. Everyone welcome. 21* RUMMAGE SALE Hospital Auxiliary needs your help with their rummage sale Saturday, May 23rd, at 2 p.m., in the Wingham Arena. We will be grateful for donations of saleable articles. Please leave them at the arena on Friday or for pick-up phone Miss Mar- guerite Johns, 357-1860, or Mrs. Harvey Aitchison, 357-2805. 21b IN MEMORIAM SELI—In loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother, who passed away five years ago May 18, 1959. Sadly missed along life's way, Quietly remembered every day, No longer in our lives to share, But in our hearts you're always there. —Ever remembered by Jessie, Alvin and family. 21* SONGS FOR THE ROAD For those who like to sing while travelling the highways, Alex Reid has a few suggestions At 45 miles per hour sing "Highways Are Happyways." At 55 miles per hour sing, "I'm But a Stranger Here, Heaven Is My Home". At 65 m.p.h. sing, "Nearer My God To Thee: At 75 m. p. h. sing, "When The Roll Is Called Up Yonder, I'll Be There" and at 85 m.p.h. sing "Lord, I'm Corning Home: William 5. 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 DEAD ANIMAL REMOVAL • FOR DEAD OR DISABLED ANIMALS CALL COLLECT DARLING & Company OF CANADA LIMITED Wingham Dial 357-3106 Dead Animal Lie. No. 262-C-63 Property for Some Paul S. Starr & Co. Ltd. REALTORS WINGHAM OFFICE — 187 JOSEPHINE ST,, DIAL 357-3840 GERALD (Jerry) WALTER More than you would expect for your money. This bright .112 storey home situated on a beautiful lot bordered with tall maple trees. Inside this home there is a look of tomorrow with *all the modern conveniences. Every nook and corner of this home is sparkling clean. Only a short walk from the main street in Wingham. The price for this extra good home is only $8,900. Good terms can be arranged. Why not exchange your rent receipts for money on your own home? This is a 1% storey good looking home packed from cellar to roof with all the modern conveniences, plus many cost- ly extras such as two 3 piece baths, bright sunroom, king sized veranda, garage, etc. Situated on a nicely landscaped lot only one block from the main street of Wingham. The full price for this home is only $7,400 and terms can be arranged, so inspect It today. We have a good home in Teeswater for the low price of $5,500 with a modest down payment and easy terms. This is a 114 storey 6 room home with conveniences such as 3 piece bath, built in cupboards, oil furnace, etc. Situated one block from the main street. Charming Lucknow home plus 5 acres of land and a small barn in excellent condition. The house consists of 8 sunny rooms in all, plus a 4 piece bath, The kitchen is in rich mahogany panelling with more than enough cupboards. In fact this fine looking home is completely modern throughout with many costly extras. The full price for thishome is $10,500 with a modest down payment and very easy terms. WE ARE STILL IN GREAT DEMAND FOR FARM LISTINGS from 100 to 300 acres. So if you have been thinking of selling, please call us at your earliest convenience. Paul S. Starr & Co. Ltd. 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