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FOR SALE
BLACK SEAL COAT for sale,
size 12-14, Good condition.
Phone 357-3115. 26b
54" BED for sale, with good
springs and mattress; also
dresser. Phone 357-2974. 26*
OVEN-READY ROASTERS for
sale. Mrs. Richard Procter,
Brussels 363J6. 26b
FURNACE FILTERS, all sizes,
69c each, Alexander's Hard-
ware. 8rrb
COMPLETE Boy Scout uniform
for sale; 4 puppies. Donald
Walker, phone 357-2859. 26b
20" SELF-PROPELLED 4 hp
snow thrower for sale, nearly
new. Also a 1958 Austin A55
car, in good condition. Phone
Lucknow 528-2525. 26*
GOOD HOME for 4 pups, half
grown, at your own price.
Good breeding. Phone 357-3782
after 5 p.m. 26b
ONE 30 - GALLON pressure
pump for sale, in good condi-
tion. Phone 29W, Wroxeter.
26b
SEWING MACHINES — Port-
ables, Cabinets, Automatics,
from $39.50. Now at Smitty's
Shopping Centre, Hanover.
19-26-3-10-17b
VACUUM CLEANER Sales and
Service for all makes. Filter
Queen Sales, Zurich, phone
262-5350. N19rrb
COB CORN for sale. Carl Rieg-
iing. Box 7, Concession 8, Ash-
field Township, phone 529-
7427, Dungannon. 19-26-3-10b
MILK FILTERS for sale, plain,
ranid flo, 614", 85c a hex.
Alexander's Hardware, phone
357-3631. 14rrb
FOR SALE—Selection of about
25 livingroom suites, made by
Sklar, Kroehler, etc., at G. E.
Schuett, Mildmay Showrooms.
Trade-ins accepted. Also Car-
pets. Pianos, etc. Free deliv-
ery in S. Ontario. 19-26b
FIRST TIME EVER! — Singer
zig zag machine, less than
$100.00. Call colle"t for FREE
home demonstration. Phone
357-3730, Wingham, or 524-
8431, Goderich, 5-12-19-26b
CHRISTMAS TREE sale, one
day only. Wholesale to every-
one. Balsam, spruce and pine.
Watch for date and location
next week's paper. Listen to
CKNX radio. Idyle Wylde
Tree Farm and Nursery, Clif-
ford. 26b
PIANOS of b^tter quality—New,
many makes and models, re-
con litioned used, new Electro -
home organs, used organs of
other makes taken in on trade.
Large stock in showrooms
Save money at Garnet Far-
rier's Piano and Organ Sales
and Service, Whitechurch, ph.
357-2068, Wingham. 15rrD17b
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
PONY COLT for sale. Jim
Golley, R. R. 4, Wingham,
phone 357-1348. 26*
DAIRY COWS and heifers, fresh
and springing for sale at all
times. Will sell for cash or
monthly payments or half of
milk cheques at reasonable in-
terest rates. Delivery up to
200 miles. Contact Ray Davis,
Belton, Ont., phone Thorndale
326R71. Sales representative
for John Walker Dairy Cattle,
Aylmer, Ont. 029-D17b
HOLSTEIN bull calf for sale.
Phone 357-3155, G. C. Moffat,
R. R, 1, Wingham, 26*
RED SHORTHORN bull for
sale, 10 months old. Can be
registered. Wilson Thornton,
Bluevale. 26*
YOUNG HOLSTEIN cow for
sale, due immediately, with
good milk record. Also vacuum
line and pump for 30 cows.
Alan Whytock, phone 392-
6267, Teeswater. 26b
26 'CHUNKS PIGS for sale. Ap-
ply J. H, Cretier, R. R. 1.
Bluevate. 26*
THREE GOOD SOWS for sale,
bred 4 weeks, Noah S. Eyler,
R. R. 1, Wroxeter. 26b
FOR RENT
GARAGE FOR RENT on Shu -
ter Street. Phone 357-1273,
Mrs. J. Halliday. 28b
3 -BEDROOM HOUSE for rent.
Oil furnace. Reasonable rent.
Phone 357-1412. 26b
APARTMENT for rent, 2 bed-
rooms, not heated. 364 Minnie
St., phone 357-2134. 19-26*
3 - ROOM APARTMENT for
rent, one bedroom, electrically
heated, alt conveniences. furn-
ished nr unfurnished. Phone
357-2084. 15rrb
TAXI SERVICE
HAIR DRESSING
LEE'S TAXI
24 - HOUR SERVICE
Long or short trips
DIAL, 357-1521
We carry taxi insurance
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
BRICK HOUSE for sale, on
Centre St. Phone 357-1930 day-
time. 12rrb
LARGE BRICK HOUSE for
sale, Good location, one block
from main street. You are
welcome to see any time.
Phone 357-1930 daytime till 7;
357-2391 night. 26b
MALE HELP WANTED
FOR WORK in local auto body
shop, not necessarily trained.
Apply in person at Wingham
Body Shop. 26b
FEMALE HELP WANTED
HOUSEKEEPER wanted in
home with two adults, for em-
ployment by the hour, day,
week or month, Reply to Box
59, Advance -Times, 29rrb
FT LTOTT'S BEAUTY LOUNGE,
Main Street, Wingham — Dial
357-2981. rrb
LOST
LOST—Girl's small Timex watch
with black band on October
26th. Jackie Stone, phone 357-
2493. 26b
LOST — On Friday last, near
Town Hall, a number of keys
in a brown leather case. Find-
er please return to Advance -
Times office. 26*
LOST — At the laundromat on
Tuesday, a blue plastic bag
containing baby clothes and
lady's flowered sweater. Find-
er please phone Mrs. Harley
Gaunt, 357-3205, 26*
PERSONAL
FOR DRESSMAKING a n d
alterations phone 357-2855.
Mrs. Carl Casemore. 26b
VISIT Bondi's Restaurant for a
good meal. Open every day.
26-3b
BROOKHAVEN Nursing Home
has accommodation for pa-
tients, invalids or semi -in-
valids. 26-3-10-17-24-31b
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
WANTED
WANTED—Old guns and rifles.
Cameron's Billiards. 22rrb
ROOMERS WANTED. Mrs.
Harold Congram, phone 357-
2652. 26-3*
WANTED — Piano, suitable for
children to practise on. Box
63, Advance -Times. 26*
WANTED -3000 ib. scales, beam
type. in good condition. R.
Neill, Wroxeter, 54032. 26*
LEGAL
NOTICE
I, KENNETH JACKSON,
hereby give notice that I will
not be responsible for any debts
whatsoever incurred by my wife,
Mrs. Evelyn Jackson. 19-26-3*
MISCELLANEOUS
HAVE SNOW BLOWER. Will
remove snow from driveways
or sidewalks. Phone Earl
Jenkins, 357-2683, after 5
o'clock. 26rrb
PAINTING and DECORATING
CHARLES RINTOUL
Phone 357-3044, Wingham, Ont.
16rrb
FLOOR SANDrNG
New hardwood floors laid, sand-
ed and finished. Also old floors.
New modern equipment. Ph.
357-2750, Norman Rintoul &
sons. 16rrb
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
Modern equipment used. All
work guaranteed. Write Louis
Blake, R. R. 2, Brussels, phone
442W6, Brussels. D17*
NOTICE
If you are thinking of financing
a car be sure to contact your
State Farm Agent first. Reub-
en Appleby, 27 Patrick Street,
Wingham, phone 357-1679.
FOR YOUR
Insurance Needs la Automobile,
Farm Liability, Accident and
Sickness Home Protection
Call your Co-op Agent—
LLOYD MONTGOMERY
53 Maple Street, Wingham
Dial 357-3739
When Offering Your
Property For Sale
You should expect and receive
competent advice and planned
advertising.
THE SELTANG RATE FOR
HOUSES IN WINGHAM LS 3%.
These services are available
when you call and list with
WILLIAM S. REED
Real Estate & Business Broker
Dial 357-2174, WINGHAM
CURRIE'S
AMBULANCE
WINGHAM
357-1170 - Anytime
CREDIT UNION
NEW LOCATION
No. 5 DIAGONAL ROAD
OPEN DAILY
10 to 12 and 1:30 to 5:30
23rrb
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OF ELIZA-
BETH JENKINS.
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
29th day of June, 1964, are re-
quired to file proof of same with
the undersigned on or before
the 12th day of December, 1964.
After that date the Executors
will proceed to distribute the
estate having regard only to
the claims of which they shall
then have had .notice.
DATED at Wingham, this 23rd
day of November, A.D. 1964.
CRAWFOR.D t& HETHERING-
TON. Wingham, Ontario,
Solicitors for the Exeeutors.
26-3-10b
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND OTHERS
IN THE MATTER OF THE
ESTATE OF CHARLES BON -
DI, late of the Town of Wing -
ham in the County of Huron,
Grocer, Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to the Trustee Act,
that all creditors and others
having claims against the Es-
tate of the late Charles Bondi,
are required to send particulars
of their claims. duly verified, to
.7. T. GOODALL. Solicitor for
the Executor of the said Estate,
on cr before the 19th day of
December. A.D, 1964, and that
after such date the Executor
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 Wineham. Ontario
this 24th day of November, 'A.D.
1964,
CARL BONDI,
Executor of the Estate,
By his Solicitor.
J. T. GOODALL,
Box 119, Wingham, Ont.
26-3-10b
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE MAI-re''R OF THE
ESTATE OF VIA IRENE ARM-
STRONG. LATE OF THE VIL-
LAGE OF TEESWATER, IN
THE COUNTY' OF BRUCE,
MARRIED WOMAN, DECEAS-
ED,
ALL PERSONS having claims
against the Estate of the said
VIA IRENE ARMSTRONG, late
of the Village of Teeswater, in
the County of Bruce, Married
Woman, Deceased, who died on
or about the 16th day of Octob-
er, 1964. are required to file
proof of same with the under-
signed Solicitors for the Ad-
ministrator, on or before the
llth day of December. 1964.
After such last mentioned date,
the Administrator will proceed
to distribute the Estate, having
regard only to such claims of
which he shall then have had
notice.
DATED at Peterborough, On-
tario, this 20th day of Novem-
her, 1964.
HAROLD BRUCE ARM-
STRONG, Administrator,
by his Solicitors herein,
DUNN. CLARKE & Mc-
CARNEY,
469 Water Strett,
PETERBOROUGH, Ontario.
26-3-1Ob
357 - 3114
is the number to call for
RESERVATIONS or TAKE-
OUT SERVICE
Banquet seating to 120
Danny's Restaurant
BIRTHS
SKINN—In Wingham and Dis-
trict Hospital, on Friday, Nov-
ember 20, 1964, to Mr, and
Mrs, Henry Skinn, Wingham,
a daughter,
HACKETT -- In Wingham and
District Hospital, on Friday,
November 20, 1964, to Mr. and
Mrs. Eric Hackett, R, R. 3,
Lucknow, a son.
DRENNAN In Wingham and
District Hospital, on Friday,
November 20, 1964, to Mr. and
Mrs. James C. Drennan, R. R.
1, Dungannon, a daughter.
FOXTON — In Wingham and
District Hospital, on Saturday,
November 21, 1964, to Mr. and
Mrs, Bruce Foxton, R, R, 2,
Wingham, a daughter.
ROSS—In Wingham and Dis-
trict Hospital, on Monday,
November 23, 1964, to Mr. and
Mrs. John A. Ross, R. R. 1,
Formosa, a son.
CARDS OF THANKS
The family of the late Miss
Lillian Ellacott wishes to ex-
press their sincere thanks to all
friends and neighbors for their
sympathy and kindness, cards
and floral tributes. Special
thanks to Rev. C. F. Johnson,
Dr. W. A. Crawford and the
nursing staff of Wingham and
District Hospital. 26*
I wish to convey my sincere
thanks to any neighbors and
friends in Wingham for their
kindness shown in the sudden
death of my son, William Don-
ald Porter, of London. — Roy
Porter. 26*
The family of the late Mr.
George Williams wish to express
their sincere thanks to all
neighbors and friends for their
kindness and sympathy; for
flowers and donations to the
Heart Fund and the Red Cross
in London, Thanks also to Drs.
Corrin and Klahsen and the
nurses and staff of Westminster
Hospital.—Mrs. George Williams
and family. 26*
We would like to express our
sincere thanks and appreciation
to our friends, neighbors, and
relatives for their kindness and
expressions of sympathy, for the
beautiful floral tributes and do-
nations to the Cancer fund. A
special thanks to Rev. Jackson,
Dr. McKibbon and nurses on
first floor, and to the .Soeth Side
group of the UCW of Belgrave
United 'Church. — Mrs. Chris.
Nethery and family. 26*
The family of the late Mr.
Gilbert Howes wish to thank
their friends and neighbors for
the many acts of kindness, the
beautiful floral tributes, con-
tributions to the Gideon Bibles,
and Ontario Heart Foundation,
and the messages of sympathy
received during their recent sad
bereavement. Special thanks to
Rev. F. Taylor for his comfort-
ing message, Rev. W. Hird, Dr.
W. A. McKihbon, the nurses on
the third floor Wingham and
District Hospital, the pallbear-
ers, flowerbearers, and the Moir
funeral home. 26*
I would like to thank all those
who sent cards, flowers and
treats and all who visited me
while a patient in Wingham and
District Hospital. Special thanks
to IOOF Lodge 119, Dr. Me-
Kibbon and nurses on first
floor.—Clarence Shiell. 26b
We would like to thank our
friends and neighbors for the
gifts presented to us Friday
night at Currie's School. Now
that we are living in Wingham
we hope you will come and visit
us whenever convenient for you
to do so. — Lloyd and Ethel
Montgomery. 26*
May I express my sincere
thanks to Dr. Crawford, the
nursing staff on second floor.
to all my wonderful friends and
neighbors for their visits, lovely
gifts and enjoyable cards.—Mil-
dred Lewis Marla and family.
26b
I would like to take this op-
portunity to thank all those who
sent cards, letters and gifts and
who visited me while a patient
in Listowel Hospital. Special
thanks to Dr. Wm. Munn and
Dr. Yang, also all the nurses on
first floor. — Mrs, G. Pitten-
dreigh, FordwIch, Ont. 26b
IN MEMORIAM
FOXTON—In loving memory of
a dear son and brother, Ken-
neth Wayne Foxton, who pass-
ed away two years ago, Nov-
ember 28, 1962.
Memories are treasures
That no one can steal,
Death is a heartache
That nothing can heal.
Some may forget you
Now you are gone,
But we will remember
No matter how long.
—Ever remembered and sadly
missed by dad, morn, brothers
and sisters. 26*
IMM, 1011•1110111.6111•T.
AUCTION SALE
AUCTION SALE_
Royal T Dance Hall, Wingham
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28
1 p,m., sharp
The following effects belonging
to private homes:
No, 1 -2 -pc. Kroehler chester-
field (as new); 1 apartment size
Hot Point range; coffee table,
rug, 9x10, and underlay, (good
condition); drop leaf table; buf-
fet; dresser with oval mirror;
clothes rack, chairs, etc,
Lot No, 2, complete contents
of home—Dining room suite, 6
chairs, table and china cabinet;
4 mohair chairs; 1 platform
rocker; corner what not; 2 liv-
ing room tables; 2 pc. chester-
field suite; library table; 2 rock-
ing chairs; refrigerator; 2 wood-
en beds; 1 pine chest of draw-
ers, antique; 1 dresser; 1 wash
stand, antique; 1 maple dresser
and commode to match; round
kitchen table and four chairs;
Beatty washer; kitchen utensils,
dishes, bedding, books. coffee
mill; antique shelf clock; many
other articles.
Terms—Cash.
We still have room for a few
more lots of good saleable furni-
ture, •dishes, antiques, etc.
Clerk—Roy Porter.
Auctioneer — Jack Alexander,
phone 357-3631. 19-26b
AUCTION SALE
Mrs. Norman Stephenson,
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28,
1964, 1 p.m.
Lot 12, Con, 7, Grey Township
114 miles north, 2% miles
east of Brussels
Ford tractor with loader; 2
Cockshutt 70 tractors; New Hol-
land baler, 66 pto; John Deere
tandem disc; John Deere wagon
with 16 -ft, rack; 3 furrow Ace
bottom plow; 6 -ft. Cockshutt
mower; 3 drum roller; dump
rake; hay loader; 2 cultivators;
set of diamond harrows; 2 -wheel
trailer; 1950 Dodge car.
Feed -7,000 bales of first cut
mixed hay; 2,500 bales of green
feed; 1,500 bales of straw.
Household effects —Refriger-
ator; 2 sewing machines; kit-
chen chairs; double mattress
and springs; junior bed; springs
and mattress; fernery; antique
baby cradle; chest of drawers;
power lawn mower; forks, shov-
els and other articles too num-
erous to mention.
Terms cash. 3% sales tax in
effect.
Mrs. Maryzella Stephenson,
Proprietress; George Nesbitt,
Auctioneer. 28b
DIED
JEWELL, Mrs. Margaret, 82,
of Colborne Township, Wednes-
day, November 18, at Alexandra
Marine and General Hosnital,
Goderich. 'Survivors: Sons, Gor-
don, Verne, both of Colborne
Township; Harold, Goderich;
daughters. Mrs. George (Ethel)
Hallam, West Wawanosh Town-
ship; Mrs. David (Stella) Pit-
blado, Goderich.
Brother Suffers
Heart Attack
During Storm .
Ralph Austin Humphrey, 61,
of Kincardine Township, died
Saturday morning from a heart
attack, He took ti,e seizure
Friday night during the severe
snow storm while carrying snow
tires to his car.
Mr. Humphrey is survived
by his wife, the former Norma
Gordon; a son, Eldon of Deep
River; a daughter, Sharon of
Owen Sound and two sisters,
Mrs. W. (Vera) Ilaldenby of
Toronto and Mrs, W. (Freda)
Bridge of Wingham.
The funeral was on Tuesday
with interment in Kincardine
Cemetery.
A fool and his money are
soon invited places.
MARLATT'S
DEAD STOCK SERVICE
HIGHEST CASH PRICES
Paid for Dead Cows and Horses
over 500 lbs. More for ride 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. 951638
Coming Events
ST, ANDREW'S PRESBYTER-
IAN CHURCH TEA
'Friday, December 4th, In the
church parlour, 2:30-5 p.m., Ev-
eryone welcome. 26-3b
ODDFELLOWS EUCHRE
In Oddfellows Hall on main
street on Monday, November
30th, at 8.30 p,m. Good prizes.
Everybody welcome. 19-28b
W.I. EUCHRE
There will be .a euchre in the
Council Chamber Friday, Nov,
27, at 8:15 p.m. Sponsored by
the Women's Institute. Good
prizes and lunch. Everybody
welcome. 26b
MINOR HOCKEY ASSOC.
Will be selling Christmas
cakes Saturday morning of this
week only from door to door.
Light and dark cake available
in one lb. packages, Price $1.00
Per lb. Cake made by Maeln-
tyre's Bakery, Wingham. 26b
EUCHRE
Will be held Thursday even-
ing, December 3rd, at 8:15, in
the recreation room of the nur-
ses' residence, under the aus-
pices of the Personnel Confer-
ence Committee. Admission 50c.
Good prizes and lunch. 26b
LADIES' CURLING CLUB
Are holding their opening ses-
sion in the form of a pot luck
luncheon Friday, November 27,
at 1 o'clock. Any ladies who are
considering curling this year
for the first time are urged to
come out and try it at this time.
19-26b
TURKEY BINGO
The annual Canadian Legion
turkey bingo will be held in the
Legion Home at 8:30 sharp on
Wednesday, December 9. 16 reg-
ular games for $1, extra cards
25e or 6 for $1; 4 specials; 1 door
prize. Local transportation call
357-2126. 19-26-3b
BINGO
Legion bingo in Town Hall,
Wednesday, December 2nd, 8:30
n m. Prizes 12 games at $10.00.
Four share the wealth. One $50
jackpot. Admission $1.00: extra
cards 6 for $1.00. Phone 357-2126
for transportation. 26b
FIRST MINOR HOCKEY NITE
Friday of this week in the
Wingham Arena. Squirts (8-10
years) play at six; peewees (10-
12 years) play at 6:45: bantams
(12-14 years) play at 7:30, Main
game of the night Owen Sound
midgets vs. Wingham midgets
(14-16 years) at 8:30. Come nut
and watch your boy play. 26b
HOWICK LIONS CASH RINGO
Wroxeter Community Hall, on
Friday. November 27, 8:30 p.m.
15 games at $5.00 per game. 3
special Share the Wealth. 25c
card or 6 for $1.00. One jackpot
game. $40.00 in fifty calls. 25c
card or 6 for $1.00. Admission
$1.00 entitles holder to one lap
card. Bingos every second Fri-
day night. 26b
WROXETER STORES
Will close Wednesday after-
noons all year round, except in
December. 26b
EUCHRE PARTY
Wednesday. December 2. at
8:30 p.m. Gorrie Orange Hall.
Admission 25c. Ladies bring
lunch. Door prize, 26*
LADIES, AID OF KNOX
CHURCH, BLUEVALE,
Are holding a Christmas tea
and bake sale Friday. Novem-
ber 27. at 3 p.m., in the Sunday
school roc.m of the church. 26b
GODERICH LIONS BINGO
Wednesday, December 2nd, at
8:30 p.m„ at Harhourlite Inn.
17 regular games .at $10; one
share the weaith jackpot; one
$50 jackpot: plus new exeeler-
ating jackpot up to $250, Admis-
mission $1.00, rrb
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
If you're a
muff
buff...
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If you're the type who
likes to really wrap up
for the wintry outdoors
(and who doesn't ) you'll
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coddles your home, keeps
it (and everyone in it)
warm and comfortable all
winter long. That's be-
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as good a fuel as money
can buy . . , it burns with
a clean, hot flame that
guarantees safe, efficient
heating. It's so dependable,
so convenient, so easily
arranged. Inquire today
at your Co-operative.
BELGRAVE CO-OP ASSOC.
BELGRAVE, ONT.
Wingham Phone 357-2711
Brussels Phone 388W10
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constructed 2 storey home equipped with furnace, built in cup-
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good roof. .Also a chicken pen 40' x 14' and a one -car garage.
$10,900 for 100 acre farm situated on a paved county road
only a few minutes' drive from Lucknow. 11.4 storey 6 room
home has conveniences such as 4 pc. bath, built in cupboards,
hardwood flooring, H.D. wiring, etc, Large bank barn with
steel roof, water bowls. 10 cement cattle stalls, hydro, milk house
and litter carrier. Silo 12' x 32'. 2 storey house attached to
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2 spring fed streams assure an ample water supply.
$7,900 with a modest down payment and easy terms for an
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