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WINGHAM
MEMORIALS
GUARANTEED GRANITES
CEMETERY LETTERING
REASONABLE PRICES
Buy Direct and Save
pus. Ph, 357-1910
Res. Ph, 357.1015
Crawford, Shepherd
& Mill
Barristers, Solicitors. Etc.
J. Harley Crawford, Q.C.
Norman A. Shepherd,
M.A., LLB,
Alan R.. Mill, B.A., LLB.
WINGHAM, ONTARIO
Dial 3574630
6 71
PAID 'ON
GUARANTEED
TRUST CERTIFICATES
• issued 1 to 5-year term.
1110 earn 6 1/4 % interest, payable half-
yearly by cheque.
• authorized investment for all
Canadian Insurance Companies
and trust funds.
STERLING TRUST
CORPORATION
372 Bay St., 35 Dunlop St., 73 Mississaga E.,
Toronto Barrie Orillia
6% DEBENT E
TOWN of WINGHANti
TOWN OF WINGHAM IS NOW OFFERING $40,000.00
1 TO 20 YEAR DEBENTURES FOR SALE,
TO YIELD AS FOLLOWS:
5 x $1000 - 2 x $500
Debentures 1968 to 1972 incl. priced to yield 6 1/2 %
4 x $1000 - 2 x $500
Debentures 1973 to 1977 incl. priced to yield 6 1/4 %
10 x $1000 - 2 x $500
Debentures 1978 to 1982 incl. priced to yield 6?,8%
14 x $1000 - 1 x $500
Debentures 1983 to 1987 incl. priced to yield 6 1/2 %
The debentures are dated February 1, 1967, and are
validated by the Ontario Municipal Board.
Direct inquiries to William Renwick, Town Clerk,
Phone Number 357-3550.
WILLIAM RENWICK,
Town Clerk.
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ARE YOU USING
THE WRONG GAS?
Keith McClure
One way or the other, it could cost you money or- ser-
iously harm your car's engine.
Gasoline is a relatively simple subject complicated by the
claims of oil companies Whose alms are snore propaganda
than education:
Octane rating is the number one puzzler to most Wing-
hem drivers, who are under the mistaken impression that
the higher the octane rating the mote the power,
This is riot so. The octane rating of a gasoline is de-
tertnined by .the presence in the gasoline of a compound
known as iso-octane, Which will not "knock," in relation
to normal heptane, Which knocks reedily. More iso-octane,
lese knock, and vice-versa.
"Knock" or "ping" in the engine, which most motorists
are familiar With, occurs wheh the gasoline-air' combustion
mixture Which drives the pistons, combusts too rapidly and
Pounds the piston sharply instead ofpushing it evehly.
The isci-octane'compound, or the addition of tetraethyl lead, slows down the combustion.
The 'push" potver of the gasoline is just the same in all
gradea, only the rate Of eiembhation is changed.
Yew' dettler will kneel if your V8 Motor can be adjusted
to run Without knock on tegulat gas and save you about
0.76 per thousehd miles. If your automatic choke needs
seasonal adjustment to the rate of gas vaporization, which is
changed' in all gritolitles seasonally and regionally, he should
do that tee.
Coming Events FOR SALE 10 lbs, of ,pork
chops, $7.50. Wingham Meat
Market. 5b
THE PERFECT school aid-
a, portable typewriter, Try the
new Underwood at The Ad-
vance-Times. From $93.00. rr
PLAYPEN for sale, in real
good condition, Phone 357-2238,
5b
MILK FILTERS for sale,
plain, rapid flo, 6W.."-85c
box, Alexander's Hardware,
Phone 357-3631, llrrb
TRY the new Underwood type-
writers at The Advance-Times
office, Portables at $93,00 and
$139,50, All the features of the
big standards, rr
500 BALES alfalfa and timothy
for sale, Bill Rintoul, Ft, F. 2
Lucknow, 357-2208, 5*
SAVE ON PAINT - 10% off
regular prices an Kern Glo
Enamel, Super Keen Tone and
Martin-Senour, Your headquar-
ters for Kern Lines. Alexander's
Hardware. 5rrb
WOOD FOR SALE - Heavy
hard maple and beech slab-
wood. Delivered to your yard,
7 cords $28.00 or 5 cords $20.00,
Craig's Sawmill, Auburn, ph,
526-7220, 5-12-19b
VACUUM nI.F.ANER SALES.
Service for all makes, Filter
Queen Sales, Zurich, phone
Hensall 262-5350 collect,
My26rrb
bLWETTI - UNDERWOOD
adding machines aree epaiced as
low as $103.50. Add, subtract,
-ereeliet balance; 10-11
columns. Try them at The Ad-
vance-Times. rr
JANUARY 'CLEARANCE --
Wise buy bargains on shop
floor portables and cabinet
models, Up to 25% off regular
price. Free check on any make
or model of sewing machine in
January, Singer Co, of Canada,
phone 357-3730 after 6 p,m
5-12b
FOR SALE-1966 International
1600 3-ton truck, 18' platform;
1966 Chev. 3-ton, 5 speed, 18'
steel platform; ': 1966 Ford 5000
tractors with 100 .hrs., big re-
duction; 1962 Oliver Model 770
diesel, new rubber; 2 David
Brown tractors, 950 models
with loaders; 2 used 600 Case
combines, 3 years old; 2 used
' 1010 ease combines, 1 year old.
Ne erfayments or interest until
August 1, 1967. Maitland Equip-
ment, Stan Horsburg, i mile
north of Wingham. 29-5b
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
FOR SALE
Large, remodelled duplex,
emtrally located, Main floor,
cage living room and large
t ra'Srn kitchen, bath, two bed-
a',e, attached garage. Owner
'"`ied. Upstairs apartment
T rgc living room and kit-
posed bedrooms, bath, store
completParate entrance, laun-
ho wii oil furnace. Early
-.-
ey, 6 room house in
ch, large living room,
3 piece bath, 2 oil
ark shop. Immediate
Full price $4,000.00
is.
ort all your Real Estate re-
quirements call
WILLIAM S. REED
General Insurance and
Real Estate Broker
Phone 357-2174 - Wingham
5b
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
YOUNG BOARS of serviceable
age for sale. Phone 357-3588.
5-12b
80 PIGS for sale weaned two
weeks. Phone Wroxeter 581W2,
2 Collie pups need a good
home. 5b
ARTICLES FOR RENT
RENT our new Dustless floor
sanders and make your old
floors like new again. We have
just purohased the new Dust-
less floor sanding machines.
You can save over 50% by
doing your own sanding, Alex-
ander's Hardware, 24rrb
FOR RENT
VETERAN'S HOUSE for rent,
3 bedrooms, 45 Carling Ter-
race, Available Feb. 1, Apply
Cal. Burke. 5b
JOB OPPORTUNITIES
FINISH HIGH SCHOOL
Home study prepares you to
write Ontario provincial exam.
(nations for recognized certifi-
cate, Grades 6-13. All books and
supplies. Low monthly pay-
ments, Income trot deductable,
For full information write Ca-
nadian Academy, 40 Main St.,
West, Hamilton, Ont, A7rrb
FEMALE HELP WANTED
WANTED - Ftellable house.
keeper to look after One elder-
ly co.iple from 10:30 a.m. 'to
3:00 Ave.., every day except
Sunday, Phone 361-2082 or
WrOketet 21Wg. 842b
FIREMEN WANTED-Volun-
teer and auxiliary applicants,
Apply to R. Hickey, secretary.
tab
WANTED
WANTED-Large quantity of
goad straw. Apply Harry Sja-
arda, 357-1889, Imperial Foods
Turkey Farm. 5b
OLD CLOCKS WANTED, in
any condition. Letters with
particulars to K. Sandercott,
Twllite Motel, R. R, 1 Hyde
Park. Ont., or phone Winghean
357-2399. 23-30-7-14*rrb
LOST
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LOST--On main street Satur-
day, December 24, between
Decor Shoppe and post office,
a sum of money, 'C'inder please
leave at Advance-Times, Re-
ward. 5b
AXIMINON
AUCTION SALE
AUCTION SALE
for M. J. Beachy, lot 12, con.
11, Howicia Township, 3 miles
northeast of Gorrie, on Wed-
neseThy, January 11, 1967. Herd
13.,fown Swiss cattle, swine, 4
horses and machinery. Time, 1
pain. Terms-Cash. Gordan
Jacleson, Auctioneer. 5b
4•MM•1•11
MISCELLANEOUS
momommoor....emmommom.,
PAINTING & DECORATING
ROBERT. E. SEARSON
Phone 357-3041 - Wingham
NlOrrb
FOR Y UR
Insurance Needs in Automo-
bile, Farm Liability, Accident
and Sickness Horne Protection
Call your Co-c)p Agent-
53 Maple Street, Wingham
LLOYD MONTGOMERY
Dial 357e3739.
SEE GEORGE BROOKS
at
Stratford Cemetery Memorials
Ltd.
for Memorials of Distinction.
38 Avondale Ave.
Stratford
Phone 271-6736 Collect
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CARDS OF THANKS
We wish to express our sin-
cere thanks and appreciation to
relatives, friends and neighbors
for the kindness and sympathy
shown us during our recent
bereavement of our father and
grandfather; for the donations
to the Gideon Bibles and floral
tributes. Special thanks to Rev.
C. M. Jardine, Dr. Crawford,
to the nurses and orderlies on
first floor in the Wingham and
District Hospital and also to
the same in Surgery 2 Victoria
Hospital, London. - Family of
the late Nelson Reid and Mar-
garet Stapleton. 5*
Words cannot express my
heartfelt thanks to all who
sent cards and boxes of treats
to my sister, Mrs, Russel Sal-
ter, while a patient in Wing-
ham and District Hospital. Also
I wish to thank doctors and
nurses on second floor. Thanks
to all for their expressions of
sympathy and beautiful floral
tributes, Rev, C, M. Jardine
and the funeral home. Sincere-
ly-L. G. James. 5*
The family of the late George
Griffith wish to sincerely
thank their friends and neigh-
bors for the many acts of kind-
ness and sympathy shown them
during their recent bereave-
ment. Also Dr, Klahsen and Dr.
Corrin, the nursing staff on
second floor of Wingham and
District Hospital and special
thanks to Rev, H. D, Jenkins
and the ladies of St, Stephen's
Anglican Church, Gorrie, 5b
We wish to thank all our
wonderful friends and neigh-
bors for everything they have
done for us since the fire and
for the lovely evening in the
Bluevale hall. It shall never be
forgotten.-Wilbert and Eunice
Hewitt and boys, 5*
I would like to express my
sincere appreciation to our
friends and neighbors for all
the kindness shown my wife
arid me while I was a patient
in Victoria Hospital, London,
Special thanks to Rev. E.
Hawks of Bluevale Presbyter-
ian church.---Harvey Shaw, 5*
I would-like to thank all
those who were so good to me
while in the hospital, Dr. Cor-
rite Dr. Klahsen and Rev. G.
Fish, those who sent flowers,
cards arid parcels. Many thanks
and a Happy New Year to all.
-Mrs. Bill Young.
I wish to exnress anprecie
ation to relatives, friends arid
neighbors for letters, cards and
boxes of Christmas goodies arid
to the Ledlree Aid of St ism-
dteves for a beautiful plant, To
all the thoughtful people who
remembered me while I was a
pationt In Witieheni :arid' DI:S-
trict Hospital a very sincere
thank you.--Ann With. 5*
Pearson, Edwards
& co.
Chartered Accountants
P, R. PEARSON
Trustee in Bankruptcy
306 JOSEPHINE STREET
WINGHAM • Tel. 257-2891
Fredericit F. Homuth
l'hm.B.,
Carol E. Hornuth, RO
Mrs. Viola H. Homuth, RO
OPTOMETRIST%
Phone 118
HARRISTON - ONTARIO
THE WINGHAI11 BRANCH
Of the Women's Institute will
hold a euchre in the Council
Chambers Wednesday, Janu-
ary 11, at 8:15, Lunch served.
5*
BIG ANNUAL NEW YEAR'S
DANCE AND DRAW
Bluevale Community Hall,
Friday, January 6, 'Ranch Boys
orchestra, sponsored by the
Recreation Association. 29-5b
ENGAGEMENT
Mr. and Mrs, James Ellis,
of Holstein, announce the en-
gagement of their daughter,
Verna Anne, to Mr. Barry P.
Gibson, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Percy Gibson, of Wingham.
The marriage will take place
on Saturday, January 28, 1967,
in Holstein United Church, 5*
Mrs. R. Salter
died last week
Mrs. Russell Salter, of R. R.
5, Wingham, died on Friday of
last week in the Wingham and
District Hospital after being in
poor health for several weeks.
She was 57 years of age.
The former Viola Victoria
James, she was born in East
Wawanosh Township, a daugh-
ter of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Robert W. James and received
her education in that township.
She was married to Russell
ter at the Wingham United
Church parsonage on June 28,
1947. Her husband died in
1965.
Mrs. Salter is survived by
one brother, Leonard Greer
James, of R. R. 5, Wingham.
Funeral service was conduct-
ed at the R. A. Currie & Son
funeral home on Monday by
Rev. C. M. Jardine of the
Wingham United Church. In-
terment was in the Wingham
cemetery, the pallbearers be-
ing Morris Grey, Bradley Gal-
braith, John Deans, Harold Hut-
ton, Reg. MacSween and Mel-
vin Mathers. Flower bearers
were John Brewer, Wesley Ta-
man and Robert Arbuckle.
Millie Turner
Miss Millie Turner, a na-
tive of Teeswater, and former
resident of Wingham, died
Thursday, December 29 in
Parkwood Hospital, London.
Miss Turner lived with her
uncle and aunt, the late Mr.
and Mrs. George Wraith of Vic-
toria Street when she resided in
Wingham.
She was a registered nurse
and was trained in Victoria
Hospital, London. She was a
past superintendent of Brantford
Sanitorium and of Parkwood
Hospital in London.
Miss Turner had no immedi-
ate survivors but was a life-long
friend of Miss Alice Reading,
Patrick Street.
Rev. C. F. Johnson of St.
Paul's Anglican Church, con-
ducted service at the R. A.Cur-
rie & Son funeral home on Sat-
urday afternoon. Burial was in
Wingham Cemetery.
GAVILLER &
COMPANY
Chartered Accountants
Resident Partner
J. E. Kennedy, C.A.
Dial 881-3471 - Walkerton
vomemoteworreamoveisermstedsor.rmrsarmseameimostai r
J. T. GOODALL
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR
NOTARY, Etc.
Of flee Meyer, Block
WINGHAM
DIAL 357.1990
Robert N. Reid
Funeral Saturday
Robert Nelson Reid, a well-
known resident of Bluevale,
died in the Wingham and Dis-
trict Hospital on Friday of last
week after a long illness. Mr.
Reid was 72 years of age.
Born in Wingham, he was a
son of the late John Reid and
his wife, Emily Stapleton. He
was educated in schools in
Turnberry Township and onJan-
uary 27, 1920, was married to
Fedora Christiana Maude at
Wingham. Mrs. Reid prede-
ceased her husband on March
5, 1958. A member of the
United Church, he had been
living retired for the past eight
years. He served with the Can-
adian Army during the First
World War.
Surviving are two sons and a
daughter, Allan Reid of Clin-
ton and Vernon Reid of Wing-
ham and Mrs. Lloyd (Delight)
Taylor of Bluevale. There are
two sisters, Mrs. Arnold (Edith)
Bame of Newry and Mrs. A. R.
(Mentie) DuVal of Wingham,
and one brother, John Reid of
Campbellville, as well as five
grandchildren and two great-
grandsons.
Service was conducted at the
R. A. Currie & Son funeral
home at 3.30 on Saturday after
noon by Rev. Cecil M. Jardine
of the Wingham United Church
and burial was in the Wingham
cemetery. Pallbearers were
Hugh Campbell, Charles Hoff-
man, Dan Tiffin, Albert Kit-
chen, Gordon Hall and A. R.
DuVal. The flowers were car-
ried by James Thompson and
Victor Haines.
Sister dies
in Ottawa
WHITECHURCH-On Thurs-
day Mrs. Orville Tiffin and Jas.
McInnes received word that
their sister, Mrs. Alex Butler,
the former Annie McInnes, had
passed away suddenly that fore-
noon. She had suffered a heart
attack at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. W. A. Gryba of
Ottawa ,
Mrs. Butler had gone to the
home of her daughter before
Christmas and intended re-
maining for a couple of months.
Besides her daughter she
leaves a son Alex, of Toronto.
Her husband predeceased her in
August of this year.
Three brothers, John of Holy-
rood, James of Whitechurch and
Tom of Gorrie and sisters, Mrs.
Orville (Elizabeth) Tiffin of
Whitechurch, Mrs. John (Fay)
Collins of Shropshire, England,
and Mrs. Gordon (Sidney) Jam-
ieson of Goderich also survive.
The remains were brought to
Goderich on Friday and the
funeral was held on Monday
from Knox Presbyterian Church
with the Rev. G. L. Royal of-
ficiating. Burial was in Mait-
land Cemetery. Pallbearers
were Glen Lodge, Harry Wor-
sell, Donald Brown, Cecil Ad-
ams, Dan McInnes and William
McInnes. 'Flower bearers were
William McInnes and John Mc-
Innes Jr.
Relatives attending the fun-
eral parlor on Sunday from here
were Mr. and Mrs. Jas. McIn-
nes, Mrs. Orville Tiffin and
Mr. Joe Tiffin and on Monday
attending the funeral were Mrs.
Orville Tiffin, Mr. and Mrs.
Dan Tiffin of Teeswater and
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tiffin.
The community extends its
deepest sympathy to the bereav-
ed sister and brother, and oth-
er relatives in the locality as
this is the fourth relative to
pass away the latter part of this
year.
Accident victim,
S. Ashton dies
GORRIE-Percival Sterton
Ashton, 77, of Garde, died Fri-
day in Wingham and District
Hospital after his car was in
collision on Belmore sideroad,
with a Mildmay milk truck
driven by Eugene Grubb. Mr.
Grubb was uninjured.
Mr. Ashton died shortly af-
ter being taken to the hospital.
He had multiple cuts to the
legs and face and possible frac-
tured ribs, and shock.
Mr. Ashton was born in How-
lett Township, April 13, 1889,
the son of the late George Ash-
ton and his wife, Martha Wil-
son. He farmed on Concession
6 Howick Twp. until retiring to
Gorrie. He was a member of
Gorrie United Church.
His wife, the former Olive
Dickison, died in 1965 and one
son also predeceased him. Sur-
viving are one sister, Mrs.John
B. (Pearl) Watson, of Blyth;
two brothers, George of.Ford-
wich and Kenneth of Brussels.
Funeral service was held at
the Moir funeral home, Gorrie,
on Monday, January 2, at 2
p. m . , conducted by Rev. Ron-
ald M. Sweeney of Gorrie Unit-
ed Church.
Pallbearers were Stewart
Strong, Ray Strong, LionelJohn-
ston, Robt. Ferguson, Sterling
Finlay and Elmer Farrish.
Burial was in Gorrie ceme-
tery.
B. G. Breckenridge
Barry Gerald Breckenridge,
27, died suddenly at his Morris
Township home on Sunday, De-
cember 25, following a coron-
ary thrombosis.
He was born in Morris and
was the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Lee Breckenridge. Mr. Breck-
enridge was a truck driver.
Surviving besides his par-
ents are three sisters, Mrs. Les
(Wilda) Trethewey of Petrolia,
Mrs. Gordon (Roma) Nicholson
of Brussels and Mrs. Donald
(Brenda) Perrie of Brussels; and
three brothers, Alan, Rae and
Dale, all at home.
The funeral on December
28 was conducted by Rev. Geo.
Mitchell at the R. A. Currie &
Son funeral home in Wingham.
Burial was in Wingham Ceme-
tery.
Pallbearers were Glen Mc-
Kercher, James Adams, Flem-
ing Johnston, Ross Peacock, Ken
Johnston and Barry Adams.
Flower bearers were Jim John-
ston and Campbell Robertson.
Mr. Breckenridge was a
member of Bluevale United
Church.
ST. HELENS
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Mc-
Quillin and Jimmie of Toronto,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Murphy and
Colleen of Stratford and Miss
Sheila McQuillin of London
were holiday visitors with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred
McQuillin and Sandy.
Mr. and Mrs. Barry McQuil-
lin and Jill of Hespeler and Mr.
and Mrs. Ivan McQuillin of
Waterloo were Christmas visit-
ors with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred McQuillin.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil McTeer
and Jimmie of Underwood spent
Christmas Sunday with Mr, and
Mrs. Frank MeWhinney and
family .
Jamie Gontier of London
spent the holidays with Mr. and
Mrs. Andrew Gaunt.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilson,
John and Susan of Hamilton
visited for a few days with his
sister, Mrs. Jim Aitchison, Mr.
Aitchison and family.
Holiday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey Webb were Mr.
and Mrs. Dan Rose and family
of Guelph and Mr. and Mrs. Da-
vid Gilmour, Jeff and Steven of
Montreal.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Aitchison,
Bradley and Barbara, spent
Christmas with her mother, Mrs.
Adeline Dawling of near Mount
Forest.
Visiting over the holidays
with Mrs. W. I. Miller and Iso-
bel were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
McIntyre of Richmond Hill, Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Miller and Lar-
ry of London.
Mr. John Cameron, who has
been a patient in Wingham and
District Hospital for several
weeks with a fractured leg,
spent a few days at Christmas
and the New Year at the home
of Mr, and Mrs. Don Cameron.
Mr, and Mrs. Fred Thomp-
son and Mrs, Gordon McPher-
son visited with Mrs, Sylvester
Raynard (Christine McFarlane)
who is a patient in. Listowel
Memorial Hospital, on Wed-
nesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Forster
and William Forster were Christ-
mas visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald Perrott and family at
Goderich and with Mr. and Mrs.
Ross. Henderson on New Year's.
G. A. WILLIAMS, 0.0.
Optometrist
9 PATRICK STREET W,
WINGHAM
Phone 357-1282
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Don't allow snow or ice to
accumulate on glass surfaces.
Lower rear windows an inch or
so to control inside fogging,
Turn on headlights during day ,.
time snow storms, Keep in
mind that falling snow reduces
visibility and snowbanks can
conceal driveways, pedestrians
or other vehicles.
Dead. Stock Removal
HIGHEST CASH PRICES
paid for fresh dead, disabled
cows and horses,
we pay lc per Ib, weighing
over 500 pounds.
For the most prompt and
courteous service in this
district
PLEASE CALL COLLECT
MARLATT BROS.
Phone 133 - Brussels, Ont.
24-hour service-7 days a week
License No. 390-C-65
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FOR SALE
MALE HELP WANTED
ODDFELLOWS EUCHRE
Monday, January 9th, at 8:30.
Everybody welcome. 5b
CWL WEEKLY EUCHRE
On Tuesday, January 10, at
8:30 p.m, in the Sacred Heart
Parish Hall. High and low
men's prize, high and low
ladies' prize and door prize.
Lunch served. D29cgew
A SERIES OF
PRENATAL CLASSES
Will begin Wednesday, Janu-
ary 11, 1967, at 2:00 p.m., in
the Therapy Room, downstairs
in the Wingham and District
Hospital, These will be held at
weekly intervals for nine
weeks, Those interested are in-
vited to attend on the above
date or write to the Health
Unit, Goderich, 29-5b
BIRTHS
STE, MARIE-In Victoria Hos-
pital, London, on Wednesday,
December 28, 1966, to Mr. ard
Mrs. Gerald Ste. Marie (Jean
Currie, formerly of Wing-
ham), a daughter, Trudi
Lynn,
THOMPSON - In Wingham
and District Hospital, on
Sunday, January 1, 1967, to
Mr, and Mrs. Donald 'Thomp-
son, Teeswater, a daughter.
DEATHS
McBURNEY, James S., 77,
Turnberry Township, Saturday,
Wingham and District Hos-
pital, Survivors: wife, former
Margaret Chandler; daughter,
Mrs John (Jean) Stokes,
Wroxeter; son, Jack W., Turn-
berry Township; sisters, Mrs.
James (Jennie) Harris, Mrs.
Bertram (Lottie) Martin, both
of Wroxeter; Mrs. Robert
(Catherine) Farrend, Calgary.
Service Tuesday, S, J. Walker
funeral home, Wingham, Bur-
ial, Wroxeter Cemetery.
SCHAFFTER - Suddenly on
Friday, December 30, 1966,
David V. Schaffter of 282
Stephen St., London. in his
43rd year. Dearly beloved hus-
band of Marjorie 0, Harring-
ton, Dear father of Karen and
Janice, both at home. Dear son
of Mrs, Violet Schaffter and
the late Canon F, W. Schaffter,
of Brantford, Brother of Jack,
of .Aldershot, Rev. James
Schaffter, of Mount Hope, Miss
Elizabeth Schaffter, of Ottawa,
Joyce (Mrs, Rag. McDonald),
Brantford, Mary (Mrs. A. Mc-
Laren), of Du"das. Reseinie at
the Geo, E. Logan & Sons
funeral home. 371 Dunda s St..
after 7 p.m Monday. Funeral
service at St. Anne's Anglican
Church, Byron, on Tuesday,
January 3, 1967, at 3 n In. Cre-
mation to follow at Woodland
Crematorium,
ATTENTION!!
FEED MILL AND
FARMERS
NEW CAFETERIA CALF
FEEDER
Takes the work out of feeding.
Feeds 8-10 calves daily, Finish-
es calves off better, Proven to
be beneficial to the farmer.
For further information
phone or write:
J. MORRISON
Sales Manager
347.2952, Monkton, Ont,
after five, 5*
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