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FOR RENT WANIED FOR SALE
LEATHER upholstered settee
for sale and two Large ehairs.
Phone 357-3555. 10b
TWO GARDEN TILERS -
Reposeseraed. used only one sea-
son, deluxe, horizontal drive
models with reverse; one 4
hp, $119 00, one 3 hp, $109 00.
You save $30 on these. Stainton
Hardware 10b
MILK FILTERS for sale,
plain, rapid flo, 6'2"----85e
box. Alexander's Hardware.
phone 357-3631. llrrb
FOR. SALE --Two winter
coat sets, sizes 6 and 6X, in
greet rein din ere Pho ee P,57-
1663, 10-17*
TIRE SPECIAL-775x14 white,
rayon, regular $38.a5, safe
$25.85- At Ken's Alignment. Of- ,
for goad until March 15 lob
FOR SALE - Party ice, 9 lb.
bags, 50e; also blocks, 25-50-100
Ilse Gay-Lea Cheese House.
(Bern, i
GOOD HEAVY building 11x12
on skids; timber frame 42x26,
with rafters and braces, Neve:
was suitside in the open. Ab.
Bacon. 388W6, Brussels, 10-17* s.._
FOR SALE •- 3 used Westing-
house clothes dryers, one used
N-)rgo% and one matched set
Westinghouse washer deyer.
Also numerous used refrigera-
`erre. Pattisen Radio & Electric,
phone 357-2262, Wingham, 10b
CARPET ENDS ideal for door-
ways. Guaranteed not to slip.
So'i'l ri'bher base 51x24, only
$10.88 at Currie's Furniture.
10-17b
FOR SALE-- Snowblowers $175;
wagons $100. See us now for
barn stabling and hog barn
stabling. Incor Farm Equip-
ment, Clifford. J20-M24*
OWN YOUR OWN mobile
home. 14-16-17 foot. As low as
$39.00 a month, For informa-
tion please call 357-3482.
10-17-24h
BE READY FOR SPRING
CLEANING Replacement
paper dust bags for all makes
of cleaners. Special on Air-
way, 12 bags for $1.95. Replace-
ment vacuum cleaner hoses
$6,75. Pattison Radio & Elec-
tric, phoae 357-2262, Wingham,
10b
USED GUNS - 12 ga. double
barrel shotgun; 12 ga. pump
with vent. lib; 12 ga. single
shot "Gooey"; 20 ga, single
shot "Topper"; 410 repeater
"Mossberg"; 22 repeater "Coo-
cy." Stainton Hardware. lOb
HONDAS - We are writing
orders now, Stock is good, free
helmets with March orders.
Don't be disappointed. Cun-
ningham Motors, phone 881-
0740, Walkerton, 3to3lb
FARROWING CRATES-Save
baby pigs, All steel, easy ad-
justment, Mounted troughs for
easy feeding or trough and
bowl. For information George
Troyer, R. R. 2, Hensall, Ont.,
phone 262-5282 or 236-4072
F10-M3lb
SAVE ON PAINT - 10% off
regular prices on Kern Glo
Enamel and Super Kern Tone.
Your headquarters for Kern
Lines. Alexander's Hardware,
"Hot Spot Store." 17rrb
FOR SALE --- Good fibreglass
boat with 35 hp electric start-
ing Evinrude motor, in excel-
lent condition, Down payment
will keep in storage until sum-
mer. Full price for this ideal
ski boat $550. Apply Raynard
Ackert, Holyrood, phone 528-
2132. 3-10*
SPECIAL THIS WEEK -
Bridge table covers, decorated
with matching double deck of
cards and mere rads at $7.95.
Official point bridge table cov-
ers complete with double deck
of cards at $4.98. Ever-, bridge
player should have one, Ge
yours while they last at Currie's
Furniture. 3-10
USED ELECTRIC APPLI
ANCES- Ali reconditioned, re
finished like new, guaranteed,
Al condition. Wringer washers,
$59.00 to $75.00; 24" electric
range, $69.00; 30" Frigidair
range with clock timer and
light, $89.00. These ranges are
clean, in excellent condition.
Two repossessed ranges, 24"
and 30", used only 4 months,
$35.00 off these good as new
ranges. Staleton Hardware. 10b
CREDIT UNION
NEW LOCATION
No. 5 DIAGONAL ROAD
OPEN DAILY
10 to 12 and 1:30 to 15:30
FOR SALE OR ExcsIAN,--.*:
on a farm 350.1e sq ft brick
welding and machine shop with
living apartisaanta waterfrent
location, also new 2 bedroom
house on same street W A.
Cereal. Therete es One 1,: -17*
ELLIOTT REAL
ESTATE AGENCY
Gordon B. Elliott, Broker,
Edward A. Elliott, Salesman,
Three bedroom frame, insul
sided. Needs some repairs Very
low priced.
Buildmg 66'x132% com-
pletely serviced.
One lot. 140'x132a completely
serviced. Reasonably priced.
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WILFRED MCINTEE
& CO. LIMITED
Realtor - Walkerton, Ontario
$23,500 plus stock-Restaur-
ant near Wingham, Brick ven-
eer building. Seats 52, apart-
me st above, modern equipment.
Good terms available.
- -
$5,500 - 11,2 storey 8 room
brick modernized home, 2
blocks off Wingham main
street with conveniences.
$1,850.00-down payment, 1 42
storey 7 room modernized
home, 4 bedrooms, 5 piece oath
and oil fired furnace like new.
Interior of home in good con-
dition, All flooring covered
with 'ino or tile, Large well
shaded lot. Located close to
schools and hospital, Also suit-
able for duplexing. Present
income $70.00 per month. Pur-
chaser to assume present mort-
gage.
$9,000-50 acre farm, 42 work-
able, balance hardwood bush.
Bank barn with beef setup,
concrete silo, water on pressure
to barn and 11/2 storey 8 room
house partially modernized. Lo-
cated 11/2 miles off main high-
way. House is vacant.
Contact:
FRANK Jr. CASKANETTE
Box 167, or Dial 357-1702
Wingham. 10b
CARS FOR SALE
TWO-TONE green 1958 Ford,
4-door model, peppy 6 cylinder
motor, standard transmission,
low price, D. Fenwick, 357-3504.
3-10b
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
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50 PIGS for sale, nine weeks
old, Phone 344W9, Brussels. 10*
50 CHUNKS of pigs for sale.
Jack Wylie, phone Wroxeter
4W2. 10b
30 PIGS for sale, nine weeks
old. Noah S. Byler, R. R. 1,
Wroxeter. lob
12 PIGS for sale; Holstein
springer heifer; also set of 14x
18 tractor •tires, 6 ply. Harvey
Yoder, Wroxeter, near Lakelet,
lob
SEED FOR SALE
SEED FOR SALE-A complete
stock of clovers, grasses and
seed grain for all purposes at
very reasonable prices. Try the
following for a good hay mix-
ture-8 lb. local alfalfa, 2 lb.
red clover, 5 :bs, timothy and
3 lb, brome grass, total 18 lb.,
all graded No. 1 choice clean
seed, The cost only $7.00 per
acre. Why pay more? Discount
on cash sales to March 31, 1966.
Roy Crarnm & Son. seed merch-
ans and cleaners, Pinkerton,
Ont , phone Cargill 366-2394.
3-10b
PRIDE GOES TO
MARKET EARLY!
PRIDE specializes in early
varieties of hybrid seed corn.
You can select from severed
varieties proven in this area
for dependable maturity and
high yield per acre,
ROY WORMINGTON
R. 12, 1, BLUEVAI,E, 357-3617
3 - ROOM APARTMENT for
rent. -immediate possession Ph
357-2151.
RENT our new Du:dices floor
sanders and make your old
floors like new again. We have
eust purohased the new Dust-
less floor sanding machines.
You can save over ilO' by
doing your own sanding. Alee-
ander's Hardware, "Hot Spot
Store." 17 r rb
SALES HELP WTD.-MaIe
HERE'S YOUR KEY TO A BIG
INCOME - MAIL TODAY
The W. T. Rawleigh Co. Ltd.,
Dept. C-453-HY,
4005 Richelieu, Montreal, P.Q.
Gentlemen: I am interested in
the world famous Rawleigh
Line on a ( ) part-time basis;
( full-time basis
( ) Please send me FREE Cook
Book and catalogue with
full details.
• Name
I Address
City Pray.
REAL ESTATE SALESMAN
Top commissions, Experience
preferred, but not necessary.
Earn while you learn. Excellent
assistance and office available.
This opportunity is available in
this area for a hard working,
ambitious man who is interest-
ed in a Real Estate career. For
a confidential interview, con-
tact Mr. Hoist, phone Wing-
ham 357-3840, Don Holst Real
Estate Ltd., "Rural Ontario
Specialists." lOb
MALE HELP WANTED
YOUNG PERSON to train as
aircraft spray painter. Apply
to Sky Harbor Services Lim-
ited, Box 130, Goderich, Ont.
3-10e
YOUNG MAN for warehouse.
Must have chauffeur's license.
Five-day week, State age and
education, Apply to Box 390G.
Wingham Adv lee-Times. 101r
APPRENTICE to train as air-
craft mechanic. Must be in-
terested in learning to fly.
Preference given to farm boys,
Apply to Sky Harbor Air Ser-
vices Limited, Box 130, Gode-
rich, Ontario. 3-lOb
FEMALE HELP WANTED
CLERK - TYPIST wanted im-
mediately by local manufactur-
ing company. Apply Box 63,
Advance-Times. 10b
loadVIALE HELP wanted from
11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., over
eighteen, Experienced help pre-
ferred. Apply in person, Good's
Coffee Shop. 3-10b
REGISTERED NURSING As-
sistant 'for St, Raphael Nursing
Horne, Good salary and bene-
fits, Apply in writing Box 160,
Durham, Ont. 10-17-24-31b
STENOGRAPHERS
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT
DUIPARTMENTS
WALKERTON, Ontario
$3401 - $3869
Candidates will be required to
demonstrate sufficient short-
hand and typing skills to per-
form the required duties of the
position.
For further particulars as to
residence, qualification requi7es
aments and applications refer to
Posters on display at the office
of the National Employment
Service and Post Office. AP-
PLY NOT LATER THAN
MARCH 18, 1966, to the Civil
Service Commission, 25 St. Clair
Avenue East, TORONTO 7, On-
tario. PLEASE QUOTE COM-
PETITION 66-T-797. lob
HURON CO-OPERATIVE
MEDICAL SERVICES
providing
Prepaid Medical Insurance at
Cost the Co-op Way.
Inquire from:
Mrs. 0. 0, Anderson, It, R. 5,
Wingham;
Gordon Kirkland, R. R, 3,
Lucknow;
Lloyd Montgomery, C,I.A„ 53
Maple Street, Winglutm.
Or at:
HURON CO-OPERATIVE
MEDICAL SERVICES
70 Ontssrio Street, Clinton,
Phone 482-9751.
siern014-J106
BOARDERS WANTED Mimics
3n7-1594, 10*
WANTED pseel yen's, all
• sieve. Phone 357a s'14 3-lOb _ Ar-
• OLD GUN'S and ;Mee wanted.
- 222 rifle. Carneeseae
17rrb
WAN'TED TO le Ts Modern,
inhedrocen apartaeret in Wing^
• ham or Teeswa!er Apply to
Biee: (13, 'Advance rinses- 340*
NOTICE TO cREMITORS
Nonmw(lonwrons
IN THE ESTAVEOF WIL-
L, LIAM WEIR,
ALL PERSONS haying
claims against the estate of the
above mentioned. late of the
Township of Hevoak, in the
County of Huron retired farm-
er, who died on 'Ile 29th day of
November, 1965, nee required to
file proof of same with the
undersigned on er before the
26th day of March. 1966,
After that dare the Execu-
tors will proceed distribute
the Estate having regard only
to the claims of which they
shall then have cad notice.
DATED at Wingham, this 4th
day of March, A la, 1966,
CRAWFORD & SHEPHERD,
Wingham, Online,
Solicitors for ;he Executors.
10-17-24b
PERSONAL
DRESSMAKING Have your
new spring outfits custom
made. Phone 357-352a 10b
BUS leaving for Florida April
3 and returning April 17, $165.
Wiagham Travel Service, $57-
2652. 10-17b
SMOKERS - Have you tried
"Denicotia" the toothpaste ex-
pressly prepared for those who
smeke, A special formula con-
taining "Nicotol" removes to-
bacco stains along with cooling
menthol and flavorful aaerhol,
Now in stock at Vance's Drug
Store, Wingham. lub
MISCELLANEOUS
PAINTING & DECORATING
CHARLES RINTOUL
Phone 357-3044, Wingham,
l6rrb
DEMOLITION
For a complete demolition
job-contact THREE-WAY De-
molition & Salvage Co., Dur-
ham, Box 219, Dial 369-6745,--
Our motto: "Big or small we
demolish them all," 10&24*
FLOOR SANDING
New hardwood floors laid,
sanded and finished. Also old
floors. New modern equipment.
Phone 357-2750, Norman Rin-
toul & 'Sons, l6rrh
NOTICE
If you are thinking of financ-
ing a car be sure to contact
your State Farm Agent first.
Reuben Appleby, 27 Patrick
Street, Wingham, phone 357-
1679.
FOR YOUR
Insurance Needs in Automo-
bile, Farm Liability, Accident
and Sickness Home Protection
Call your Co-op Agent--
53 Maple Street, Wingham
Dial 357-3739.
LLOYD MONTGOMERY
FOR MEMORIALS OF
DISTINCTION
Let us help you choose a lovely
and enduring family monument
of ageless granite or marble.
Our talented craftsmen will
create a memorial of lasting
beauty that will stand as an
Imperishable monument to the
future family memory.
Telephone collect for assistance
without obligation: Stratford
271-6736,
Stratford Cemetery Memorials
Ltd., 38 Avondale Ave., Strat-
ford, Ontario. A22rrb
MARLATT 'S
Dead Stock Service
HIGHEST CASH PRICES
Paid for Dead Cows & Horses
over 500 lbs, More for sick
and disabled Cows and Horses
according to size and condition
FOR PROMPT SERVICE
PLEASE CALL COLLECT
BRUCE MARLATT
Brussels Phone 133
24 -HOUR SERVICE
License No, 390-C-65
TENDERS WANTED
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TENDER FOR PIERS
Tenders will be accepted until
March 18, 1966, for the building
of two piers at the south side
of Fordwich United Church and
for other minor repairs, Low-
est or any tender not necessar-
ily accepted.
For plans and specifications
contact Royden Devitt, Chair-
man Building Committee, Ford-
Wich. 3-10b
CARDS OF THANKS
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The family of the late Alfred
B, Buckton wish to thank Dr.
W. A, MeKibbon, the nurses
and staff on first floor wing,
all friends and neighbors,
Whitechurch Women's Institute
for their kindness during their
father's long illness. Also beau-
tiful floral tributes and Rev. G.
L. Fish's consoling words. 10*
We would like to thank the
nursing staff on North Wing
of Wingham and District Hos-
pital, Dr. W. A. McKilshon, Rev,
G. L. Fish and friends and
neighbors for all the kindness
extended to us in the care of
and at the time of our bereave-
ment of a sister and aunt, Mrs.
Ann McPhail. - Mrs, Jannet
Wilson and Jim. 10*
The family •of the :ate Stan-
ley Gallaher wish to express
their sincere thanks and deep
appreciation to relatives, neigh-
bors and friends for their many
acts of kindness and beautiful
floral tributes and donations
to the Canadian Cancer Society
and Gideon Bibles during their
recent sad bereavement. 10*
The family of the late George
Wright wish to thank their
neighbors and friends for flow-
ers and the many acts of
kindness shown to them during
their recent bereavement, Spe-
cial thanks to Drs, Corrin and
Klahsen and nursing staff of
first floor, To all we say a
sincere thank you, 10*
The family of the late Mrs.
Susan Hislop wish to express
sincere thanks and deep ap-
preciation to relatives, friends
and neighbors for their many
acts of kindness •and beautiful
flora: tributes during their re-
cent sad bereavement. A spe-
cial thanks to Rev, R. M.
Sweeney, Dr, Corrin, Dr, Klah-
sen, all the nursing staff of the
Wingham and District Hospital
and the Moir funeral home, 10b
I would like to take this op• -
portunity to thank my friends
and neighbors for the cards,
treats and visits while I was a
patient in Wingham and Dis-
trict Hospital, Also Drs, Corrin
and Klahsen, Rev. C. M. Jar-
dine and the nurses on first
floor. It was all deeply ap-
preciated.-.George Walker, 10b
T would like to thank my
friends, neighbors and relatives
for gifts and cards while a pa-
tient in Victoria Hospital Lon-
don, also for visits since com-
ing home, A special thanks to
Rev. Jardine, Dr, MeKibbon
and Dr. Busby, also nurses and
orderlies on the 8th floor, West
Wing. It will never 'be forgot-
ten,-Wallace Agar. 10*
I would like to express my
sincere thanks to friends and
relatives for kind deeds, cards,
visits and flowers during my
recovery in Stratford and Lon-
don hospitals.--Mrs. Ira Schaef-
er, 10b
We would like to express our
sincere thanks to our neighbors
and friends, also Capt. and
Mrs. Ferris and those who sent
cards and visited Cathy while
in Wingham and District 'Hos-
pital. Special thanks to Drs,
Corrin and Klahsen and the
nursing staff. -Mr. and Mrs,
Norman Bonnett, 10b
I wish to thank my many
friends and relatives who were
so kind to me during my five
weeks in Wingham and District
Hospital. Special thanks to
those who eared for our child-
ren and helped out at home;
also Drs Corrin and Klahsen
and the nurses on third floor.
Then: thoughtfulness will long
be remembered. - Mrs, Allan
Miller. 10*
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AUCTION SALE
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CLEARING AUCTION SALE
Lot 25, Con. 12, East Wawanosh
Township. Implements and
household effects, Thursday,
March 10, at 1 o'clock. Terms
--Cash. Gershom Johnston,
Prop.; L. G. Bryce, Auct, 3-10b
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
Farm, farm Implements and
household effects, South Half
Lot 13, Con. 4, Morris Town-
LIVING FAITH
Telecast this Sunday, March
13, 1:00-1:30 p.m., over CKNX
TV, Oh, 8, Watch for it! 10*
HURON COUNTY JR, FARM-
ERS' DRAMA FESTIVAL
In Seaforth District High
School, Friday, March 18, at 8
p.m, Three one-act plays. Adm.
75c, 10b
DANCE
To the music Of Ken Wil-
loughby's orchestra in Bluevale
Community Hall, Friday, March
18. Sponsored by the Bluevale
Community Hall Board, 10-17b
EUCHRE AND DANCE
To the music of Don Robert-
son and the Ranch Boys in the
Foresters Hall, Be:grave, Fri-
day, March 11, Sponsored by
the hockey team, 3-10b
HOWICK-TURN13ERRY
FEDERATION OF AGRIC,
Are sponsoring an informa-
tion meeting in Wroxeter Hall,
March 24, 1966, at 1:30 for in-
formation on Workmen's Com-
pensation also Canada Pension
Plan, Films to be shown as
well as a discussion period.-
Warren Zurbrigg. 10-17b
BIRTHS
WrNHOLD-Mr, and Mrs. Mar-
vin Winhold, of 18600 Bel-
mont Dr., Miami, Florida,
formerly of Wingham, are
pleased to announce the ar-
rival of a daughter, Natalie
Anne, on Friday, February
25, 1966, a sister for Bruce
and Barry,
CAMPBELL-At Victoria Hos-
pital, London, on Sunday,
March 6, 1966, to Mr. and
Mrs. •Robert Campbell, (Jean
Rintoul), of St. Thomas, a
daughter.
RUBY-4n Wingham and Dis-
trict Hospital, on Thursday,
March 3, 1966, to Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Ruby, R. R. 5,
Lucknow, a daughter,
VANSTONE-In Wingham and
District Hospital, on Friday.
March 4, 1966, to Mr. and
Mrs. Kirk Vanstone, Wing-
ham, a son.
WHITEHEAD - In Wingham
and District Hospital, on Sat-
day, March 5, 1966, to Mr. and
Mrs. Everett Whitehead,
Teeswater, a daughter,
BRUYNS - /In Wingham and
District Hospital, on Tuesday,
March 8, 1966, to Mr. and
Mrs. Theodorus Bruyns, R, R.
3, Wingham, a son.
1.1411.
ship, 3 miles east of Belgrave
Terms on chattels Cash; terms
on property made known day
of sale, Wednesday, March 16,
at 1 o'clock, Bert Yuill, Prop;,
L. B. Bryce, Auct, 10b
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
Lot 22, Con, A, Howick Twp.,
1 mile north of Wroxeter, im-
plements and household effects,
Saturday, March 19th, at 1
o'clock, Terms-Cash. Cecil
Yeoman, Prop.; L. G, Bryce,
Amt, 10b
ESTATE AUCTION SALE
Cattle, farm implements and
household effects at Lower
Wingham, SATURDAY, MAR
12th, at 1 o'clock sharp, for the
Estate of the late Chas, Sewers.
Cattle - Poll Durham cow,
bred; poll 'Durham cow, bred;
Hereford cow, bred; Dunham
heifer, bred; Durham heifer,
bred; Durham heifer, bred; 2
Durham steers; 6 rising one yr.
Implements-15 run drill; top
buggy; rubber tired wagon and
rack: International mower; Ma
H. cultivator; M.-H, side rake;
Cockshutt spreader; dump
rake; disc; several plows, soul-
fler; harness; team bridles
(brass mounted); counter
scale; wire stretchers.
Household - Kitchen range:
love seat arid chair; 3 rockers
(antique); bonnet chest (nine):
hall seat; 2 sets bedroom china:
dining room suite; 2 dressers;
2 antiaue wash steeds; china
cabinet; fern sand; daveno
(like new); several small
tables; library table; large
quantity of antiques including
parlor lamps, china and glass-
ware clocks and many other
article;.
Forks, shovels, chains 'and
Many articles too numerous to
mention,
Terms-Cash.
Mrs, Caroline Sewers, Admin-
istrator; L. G. Bryce, Mica 10b
ris ems Ans ors, 4.
TURKEY AND HAM SUPPER
Saturday, March 12, 5;30.7:00,
Community Hall, Gorrie, Adm.
$1.25; children 12 and under,
50c. Bake sale and bazaar
opens 3 p.m, Sponsored by An-
glican W.A. 10*
ST. PATRICK'S
SMORGASBORD SUPPER
On Thursday, March 17, 5;30-
8:00 p.m., Fordwich United
Church. Everyone welcome.
Admission $1.50 and 75c, 1.0b
A PROGRESSIVE F.117011TRE
Party will be held in White-
church Community Memorial
Hall, Thursday evening, March
10th, at 8.430. Sponsored by
Whitechurch Women's Insti-
tute. Prizes. Lunch, Adm. 50e
10b
THE WINGHAM W. I.
Will meet in the Council
Chambers on March 17th, at
2:30 p.m. Program convene:,
Mrs, N. Keating. Roll call (A
place I resolve to visit), Mrs.
Victor Emerson, of White-
church, will be the guest speak-
er. Hostesses: Mrs. McCormick,
Mrs, Nichol, Mrs. Lockridge,
Mrs. Thompson. 10'
DIED
ASH, Samuel Richard, 91, of
R, R, 1, Bluevale, Saturday, in
Wingham and District Hospital.
Mrs. Roy Sanderson, R. R, 1.
Bluevale, is a niece, Service
was on Tuesday at the Mc-
Laughlin funeral home, Lis-
towel, Burial, Fairview Cem-
etery, Listowel,
GALLAWAY-Kenneth Gal-
laway, 47, formerly of Gorrie,
in Cobourg, Ontario, on Sun-
day, March 6, 1966, of a heart
attack. He is survived by his
wife, Ella Farrow, formerly of
Brussels, three sons, Larry,
Gary and Guy, one daughter,
Mary Ann, all at home, His
mother, Mrs. Ann Ritchie, of
Gorrie; brother, George, of
Turnberry Township; sister,
Mrs, Clifford (Reita) Brown, of
Molesworth. Mr. Gallaway was
a veteran of World War II,
serving overseas with the 99th
Battery, of Wingham. At the
time of his death he was man-
ages' of the Adams furniture
store in Cobourg. Funeral is
from Coutts Funeral Home in
Galt, on Thursday at 2 o'clock,
Interment in Galt Cemetery.
WE HAVE A NUMBER OF
SINCERE QUALU".LeiD PUR-
CHASERS WITH CASH
MONEY AVAILABLE WHO
WISH TO PURCHASE HOMES
IN WINGHAM.
WITH EIGHT OF OUR
BEST PROPERTIES SOLD IN
THE PAST THREE WEEKS
WE ARE LEFT WITH AN
URGENT DEMAND F 0 R
GOOL FARM LISTINGS.
Please clip this ad and send
it to your friends in the city.
A lovely ranch style solid brick
home, recently constructed for
year around living, with all
modern conveniences plus many
costly extras. 3 bedrooms, spa-
cious living room with fire-
place and a huge picture win"
dow overlooking beautiful Clam
Lake. Plus 146 acres of land,
85 acres clear and remainder
partially wooded with cedar,
White birch, and poplar offer-
ing some of the most pictur-
esque scenery and building
sites in the area, With some ad-
elltionai cottages and cabins
and with fishing at its best.
The owner has been carrying
on a small but lucrative resort
business. This could easily be
expanded or otherwise elimin-
ated leaving you the utmost in
private seclusion. But please
come and discover its beauty
for yourself.
DON HOLST
REAL ESTATE LIMITED
Representative:
Keith Fitzsimmons
Wingham, Ph. 357-3840
- "Rural Ontario Specialists" -
TAXI SERVICE
GRANT'S TAXI
DIAL 357-1836
Dnierh
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
Jack Alexander
AUCTIONEER
and Appraiser
We handle Town and
Farm Sales
Cit
Phone 357-3631 Wingham
01. .11.1