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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1967-06-15, Page 6CLASSIFIED ADS GET RESUL HI RE • Buy • SELL* RENT • SWAP • HIRE • BUY • SELL* RENT • SWAP • HIRE • BUY • SELL- RENT • LOW COST Page inghatzi A y. ticeopTina so Thursday, June 15, 1967 • SELL• RENT SWAP • HIRE • BUY • SELL• RENT • SWAP • HIRE • BUY • SELL• RENT • SWAP • HIRE • Mend their dealer to Others due, to Poor service after the sill, 44.2 percent complained of warranty dissatisfactions and 30 portent Of inadequate pre-servicing of the new car. Who is to blame? Apparently Some car dealers who sell, without regard to their customer's future service sat's. faCtion. But there are two sides to the problem. A hard-bargaining buyer Who loses sight of all else but price cannot help but encourage a type of dealer who caters to hhi terms In Order to make the sale. low price atone Is needed to win the buyer over, then the dealer may meet the buyer's Price by short-changing him On Service or some other part Of the deal, The dealer will then have solved his problem of making the sale, but the cuttomer's problems will have only begun, The business of selling ears may not have any more faults than any other industry, but they are surely better publicized. Finding out what the buyers think is a continuing part of auto merchandising, both by the factories who conduct national studies and most dealers who question their own customers with direct millIngt. Approxiinately half the buyers questioned on a recent national survey were completely satisfied with their dealer. with the standard of servicing. Of the remainder, the bulk of the complaints are comm. One quarter of zit buyers said they would not , recant. ...„„,.....„,.................m.......... I Coming Events „„,,„,,,„„„„„„,„.„,,,,,A,.„„,„„,...„,„„,...,‘ . ,„„„„,,,,,,„,..,,,„.„, . „„, # AMA FOR SALE USED 244 LUMBER for sale. Andeen Construction Co., PO. lie School. 15b . „ 3-POINT HEAD Dearborn mow- er for sale. Phone 357-3263. 15b WESTINGHOUSE, frig and stove for sale, $150 earn, near- ly new. Phone 357-2828, 15p GARAGE for sale, .2245, asph- alt siding and shingles; car top carrier. Phone 351-3296, 15p MILK FILTERS for sale, plain, rapid flo, 6'1," * 85e a box. Alexander's Hardware, phone 357-3631. 16rrb . , 12 ACRES HAY for sale, on 12th Turnberry. Contact B. Malda, R. R. 2 Wingham, ph. 357-3728. 15-22b FARM WAGONS for sale, with or without tires, Ornamental iron verandah railing and posts made to measure. John Bum- stead & Son. 15-22p VACUUM CLEANER SALES. Service on all makes. Filter Queen Sales. Zurich. ph. Hen- sail 262.5350 collect. My2errb NO. 15 MASSEY-HARRIS all stainless cream separator for sale, $15; quantity cedar rails. Morris Cronin, Teeswater, 392- 6290. 15p COMPLETE BATHROOM set for sale, in white enamel. Moffat electric stove, double oven. Best offer. Phone NS'rox- eter 24W3. 15p WOOD FOR SALE—Hardwood or softwood slabs, also furnace blocks. We deliver. Borden Litt Sawmill, 392-6895, Tees- water, Ap'.:Orri) SPECIAL — Electric kitchen clocks, reg. $6.95 for $4.95. Limited quantity. H. J. Miller, Jeweller and Watchrepair. PUC Building (upstairs) Wingham. 15b EAVESTROUGHING and metal flashing, material and labor. For free estimate call. son Bros., at Murdie's Hard- ware, Lucknow, ph. 528-2906, A p.atrim TWO WOOD FRAME buildings for sale, in Wingham, 30x60 plywood, also 14x20 structure suitable for cottage, insulated. Must be moved by July 15. Ph, 353J7, Brussels. 15b FOR SALE — 4 bar Mc side rake, like new; 7-ft. Mc wheat binder, also Cockshutt tractor. Amos E. Yoder. Wroxeter, 1 mile east of Top Notch feed mill. 15h SAW.: ON PAINT — 10'; off regular prices on Kern Gio Enamel, Super Kern Tone and Martin-Senour. Your headquar- ters for Kern lines. Alexander's Hardware. rrb SPECIAL — "Zippo Lighters" with complete kit, reg. S4.95 for $3.95. Limited quantity. H. J. Miller, Jeweller and Watchrepair, PUC Building (upstairs) Wingham. 15b 4-BURNER electric range for sale, S30; 2 wheel Waterloo garden tractor, plough, discs and cultivator and 2-row scuf- fler, $250. Call 82 Victoria St. W., any night after 5 p.m. 15-22p FEED MILL MACHINERY for sale, in good condition, con- sisting of 60 hp diesel engine; 24-inch Sprout- Waldron grind- er; 30x9 Sprout-Waldron roller; 1 ton Goodison mixer; air com- pressor with tanks; water pump; belting: pulleys; shaft- ing, etc. Selling for h'alth reasons. Eric W. Rice, Luck- now R. R. 2, phone 526-6695. 8-15p TUNE UP SPECIAL — Reg, $9.50. Reconditioning machine and complete check. (Any make or model. Special $3.95. CENTENNIAL SPECIAL — Round bobbin, reverse stitch electric new Portable $100.00, with free button holer. FREE GIFT—With every Cen- tennial model (620) and 611 automatic machine you receive a gift worth $60.95, Special reduction in cash price without gift, SINGER Co. of Canada phone 524-8431, Goderich, or 482-9103. Clinton. 15b LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 2 HOLSTEIN HEIFERS for sale, due to freshen. Apply Harry Bateman, R. R 1 Wing- ham. 15b 80 PIGS for sale, 7-10 weeks old, Phone Wroxeter 581W2 15b Dead Stock Removal HIGHEST CASH PRICES Paid for fresh dead, disab1ed cows and hOrises. We pay 1,k per lb. weighing over 500 pOuncli. For the redit prompt and courteous service in this dis, Met PLEASE CALL COLLECT MARLATT BROS. Phone 133 Brussels, 24-hour Device-1 day i a Week License NO, 300-C-65 --- REAL ESTATE FOR SALE WHITE BRICK cottage for sale, 2 bedrooms, oil furnace, Phone 357-2904, 18rrb EDROOM HOUSE for sale, living room, dining room, kit- chen with cupboards, oil heat, insulated, newly decorated, large shaded lot, garage. Ph. 357-3182 after 6 p.m., or week- ends. 15p ELLIOTT REAL ESTATE AGENCY Gordon B. Elliott, Broker Edward A. Elliott, Salesman FOR SALE Two storey 4 bedroom frame Mansville siding home, hot water radiator beat; 11:1 bath- rooms; recreation room in basement; large garage; rugs, drapes, valances go with the home; water softener. Low tax- es, in residential area, 17 acres — On Highway 86, excellent market land; seven room stucco home, with mo- dern conveniences; barn 50'x 30' with attached shed; low taxes. WILLIAM S. REED General Insurance and Real Estate Broker Phone 357-2174 - Wingham Attractive one - storey new brick home, livingroom, dining room, kitchen, 3 bedrooms, 4- piece bath, electric heating, full basement, attached garage, large lot, close to schools. Im- mediate possession. 2-storey red brick house, situated near public school, liv- ingroom, dining room, 3 bed- rooms, bath, oil 'furnace. Full price $12,500.00. l'e storey, 3 bedroom house in Bluevale, hydro, water on pressure, garage end small barn. Full price S3.000.00, Well situated brick cottage in Teeswater, 2 blocks to main street, 6 rooms, 3 piece bath, oil furnace, new asphalt roof, Priced for quick sale to settle an estate. Solid brick, 4 bedroom fam- ily home. large living room, dining room, kitchen with built - in cupboards, bath, oil fernaer. hot venter heating, large lot, close to main street. Early possession. Full price $15,500.00, Income property-2 self-con- tained. 2 bedroom enertments with cupboards, bathrooms, 2 oil furnaces, excellent location close to main street. Must be sold to close an estate. Srvoral farms in Wingham district-100 to 200 acres. 15b CARS & TRUCKS FOR SALE 1960 DODGE 6 cyl, sedan for sale. Good condition, clean. Can be seen at Marks Body Shop. 15p CARS FOR SALE '64 Oldsmobile 2-Dr, Hardtop with everything, 893 95K- 51595.00. '63 Pontiac 2-Dr. Hardtop, with everything, 442 485—$1450. '62 GMC 1,2-ton, long wide box, rebuilt motor, No. 995. GORRIE WELDING & BODY SHOP—Gorrie. 15b SEED FOR SALE FOR SALE—All varieties seed grain, clovers, grasses, inocu- lents, Pride seed corn and Ev- ergreen lawn grass mixture, Pasture trefoil and timothy, $5.04 per acre; lowland mix, $4.60 per acre; highland hay- pasture of alfalfa, red clover, timothy, brome and meadow fescue (20 lb. per acre), $7.41. Custom seed and grain clean- ing. Roy Cramm & Son, Pink- erton, phone Cargill 366-2394. 13rrb ARTICLES FOR RENT RENT our new Dustless floor sanders and make your old floors like new again, We have just purchased the hew Dust- less floor sanding machines. You can save over 50% by doing your own sanding. Alex- ander's Hardware. 24rrb HELP WANTED PART-TIME HELP WANTED— High school girl for factory of- fice during summer months; also truck driver for three days a week year round, Ap- ply at Bluevale Creamery, 15b HELP WANTED — Adult or University student to operate golf shop at the Wingham Golf Club till the end bf October. Apply to Matt Boyd in Wing- ham or call 357.2550, Excellent opportunity for interested per- son. 15b APPLICATIONS FOR A MUSIC. SUPERVISOR The Culross-Teeswater School Area Board invites applications for a music supervisor to teach Music in 11 classrooms at Hifi- crest Central School, Tees- water, Ont. Duties to Com- fnente Sept, 1987, Applicants replying please state salary expected and reference to the secretary-treasurer Gerald nap- ft. R. 1 Formosa, Ont. 15b FOR RENT 2-BEDROOM COTTAGE to rent on Vietoria St., July 1st, Call 455.5320 London, or write. Mrs. Mitchell, 375 Ashland Ave., London.. 151) APARTMENT for rent, three rooms and bath, close to main street, over chiropractic office. Apply 10 John St. W., or phone 357.3580 or 3574236. 15P- COTTAGE at Point Clark for rent, Available second week in July and from August 12th on. Phone 357-2916, 15b GRASS FARM for rent, at Jamestown. Phone Wroxeter 560W3. 15b TRAILERS . . The Tour-a-Home sleeps 4 plus crib and has ice box at $30 weekly, Shamrock sleeps 6 with icebox at $40, Corsair sleeps 6 with propane frig at $47, The New Glenelle sleeps 6, self-contained at $60, All beautiful trailers with propane anti all accessories including equalizer hitch installed. Lower prices in June and Sept, Sev- eral weeks still open. Anderson Trailer Rentals, one mile north of Dungannon, phone 529.7230, 15b SALES HELP WANTED Available at once nearby Raw- leigh Business, Good opportun- ity. Trade well established, Ex- perience helpful but not neces- sary, Write Rawleigh, Dept, F-453-102, 4005 Richelieu St., St. Henry, Montreal. 15b MALE HELP WANTED TWO BOYS to deliver sale bills in IN'ingham. Enquire at Stedmans, Wingham, 15b FEMALE HELP WANTED RECEPTIONIST WANTED — Don Hoist Real Estate Ltd., of- fers a position for office re- ceptionist. Year round employ- ment, five afternoons per week, paying good wages with pleasant working conditions. Typing is essential. Please ap- ply in person to Keith Fitz- simmons, Manager Wingham office. 15b TEACHERS WANTED BOBCAYGEON Public School Board request for September a male teacher for Grades VI and VU. Partial rotary system, assistant to the principal, New salary schedule $4,500 to $8,- 000. Letters to the secretary, Mrs. H. Van. Oudenaren, Bob- caygeon, Ont,, phone 738-2733. 1-8-15b TENDERS WANTED CALL FOR TENDERS The Culross-Teeswater School Area Board wishes to call tenders for the erection of a school name sign according to the specifications of the draw- ings available from the secre- tary. Tenders to be in the hands of the secretary not later than June 20th, 1967, Lowest tender not necessarily accept- ed. Gerald R. Baptist, Sec.- Treas., R. R. 1 Formosa, Ont, 15b CALL FOR TENDERS The Culross-Teeswater School Area Board wishes to call tenders for the levelling of 3.2 acres of land, including the re- placing of top soil. Tenders to be in the hands of the secre- tary by June 20, 1967, Further particulars and plans can be obtained from either of the fol- lowing; Donald H, Thompson, Teeswater, Ont., or Gerald R. Baptist, Sec.-Treas,, R, R, 1 Formosa, Ont. 151) DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OF CANADA ONTARIO REGION TENDERS SEALED TENDERS address- ed to The Regional Director, Department of Public Works of Canada, P.0, Box 24 (24th Floor), Toronto Dominion Cen- tre, Toronto 1, Ontario, and endorsed "TENDER FOR CON- STRUCTION OF A POST OF- FICE BUILDING, WINGHAM, ONTARIO." WILL BE RECEIVED UNTIL 3:00 P.M. (E.D.S.T.) WEDNES- DAY, JULY 12, 1967. Tender documents can be ob- tained on deposit of $25.00 in the form of a CERTIFIED bank cheque to the order of the RE, CEIVER GENERAL OF CA- NADA, through: THE DIS- TRICT DIRECTOR, DEPART- MENT OF PUBLIC WORKS, 241 JARVIS STREET, TORON- TO, OR MAY BE SEEN AT THE LONDON BUILDERS EX- CHANGE, The deposit will be released on return of the documents in good condition within one month from the date of tender opening, To be Considered each tender must be submitted on the forms supplied by the Depart- Merit and must be accompanied by the security specified in the tender documents. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted, 15b E. D. Mandhul, Regional. Director. EMPLOYMENT WANTED WORK WANTED—At cottage or looking after Children, Cheryl McClenaghan, Box 46, Lucknow, or phone 028-2471. 15P WANTED WANTED — Guns and rifles, old clocks and gramophones. Cameron's Billiards, 4eowb CATTLE WANTED to grass. Good water supply. Apply Box 29, Advance-Times. 15p WANTED TO BUY Service age boar; rubber tired buggy and McD, horse-drawn mower, No. 9 or 7; also loader for W4 tractor, Amos E, Yoder, Wrox- eter, 1 mile east of Top Notch feed mill. 15b PERSONAL, AS THE SERVICES of Drs. Corrin and Klahsen will be ter- minated May 31, 1967, it is re- quested that all subsequent communications relative to records and business matters be addressed to P.0, Box 190, Wingham, Ontario, It is hoped that service at the present lo- cation will be resumed at an early date, 1.8-15-22-29b .110.11•••••••11.• CARDS OF THANKS ••••••••firoyamm1emennt.nuratairrian.............sais.....1 The Johnston family would like to sincerely thank all those who were so kind to us while Mrs. Johnston was in Victoria Hospital,•London, and at the time of our recent ber- eavement, 15p We would like to sincerely thank everyone for the lovely reception given us last Friday evening. The gift was very much appreciated. — Mr. and Mrs. Jim Garniss, Brussels. 15b We would like to express our appreciation to our friends and neighbors for the lovely gifts and cards received for our 40th wedding anniversary. — Floyd and Olive Campbell. 15p I wish to thank all my good friends who have shown their kindness to me during my re- cent illness in Wingham and District Hospital, and Victoria Hospital, London. The flowers, cards, letters and prayers were all greatly appreciated. Special thanks to Dr. W. A. McKib- bon and nurses of Wingham and Dr. Banergee and nurses of London. 15b' MISCELLANEOUS For PLUMBING and HEATING NEEDS Phone Leroy Jackson, 357.2904 PAINTING and DECORATING ROBERT E. SEARSON Phone 357-3044 Wingham FLOOR SANDING AND FINISHING Old floors and new Free estimating Paul Rintoul, Wingham L. G. BRYCE Auctioneer We handle sales, large or small, anytime or anyplace. Phone 357-2339, Wingham. SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED Modern equipment used. All work guaranteed. Write Louis Blake, R. R. 2 Brussels, phone 442W6, Brussels. A27.05p DEAD STOCK rT.ESI-1 DEAD AND DIS- ABLED CATTLE and HORSES i-ic a pound over 500 lbs. LORENZ STOCK REMOVAL Dial 3694410, collect; Durham 25.1-8-15-22-29P CUSTOM WINDROWING Let us cut, condition, and windrow your hay all in one operation, for further infor- mation call David McCallum 24W3, at Lot 4, Con. 9, Turn- berry. 15p LLOYD W. WALKER Custom Backhoe and loading and hauling service All types of excavating, bury- ing stones, ditching Septic tanks and weeping beds Phone 357-1359 R. R. 1, Wingham, Ont. CEMENT SEPTIC TANKS 450-600.800 gals. Cement well tile and distribution boxes, Backhoe for digging hole and drains. We will lay tile if pre- ferred. Vacuum pump for cleaning tanks. Ronald E. Forster, R, R. 1. Lucknow, Ont., 528.2346 or 528-2396. .115-A31p FOR YOUR Insurance Needs in Automo- bile, Farm Liability, Accident and Sickness Home Protection Call your Cd-Cip Agent -- LLOYD MONTGOMERY 53 Maple Street, Wingham Dial 8574739 SEE GEORGE BROOKS at Stratford Cemetery Memorials Ltd. for Memorials of Distinction LbWest prices in the area 38 Avondale Avenue Stratford Phone 271.6736 dotted NOTICE TO CREPITPR.S. NOTICE. TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM STEPHEN MONK. ALL PERSONS having claims against the estate of , the above mentioned, late of the Town of Wingham, in the County of Huron, factory worker, who died on the 30th day of April, 1967, are requir- ed to file Proof of same with the undersigned on or before the 1st day of July, 1967. After that date the Executor will proceed to distribute the estate having regard only to the claims of which she shall, then have had notice. DATED at Wingham this 6th day of June, 1967, CRAWFORD, SHEPHERD & MILL, Barristers, Wingham, Ontario, Solicitors for the Executor, 8-15-22b AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE Household furnishings 112 Diagonal Road, Wingham SATURDAY, JUNE 17, at 1:30 We have been instructed to sell the following items as owner is moving and has no further use of same: Chrome kitchen set and 6 chairs; book case; china cabinet; chester- field and chair, nearly new; Lazy Boy chair; arm chair; piano and bench; pump organ, in good condition; electric Mof- fat range; 2 bunk bed mat- tresses; antique whatnot; step up table; radio; 4 livingroom table lamps; telephone table; office desk with glass top; older model typewriter; mantel clock; high chair; rockinghorse with springs; large model swing set; sidewalk bike; Mix- master; cannister set; electric knife, new; 1 pr. lined gold antique satin drapes, etc. Terms—Cash, Dr. B. N. Corrin, Prop. Auctioneer, Jack Alexander, phone 357.3631, 15b ESTATE AUCTION SALE of household effects and an- tiques of the estate of the late David Grant, Teeswater, on SATURDAY, JUNE 17, at 1:30 'Terms—Cash. GE electric stove (21") new; GE dryer (new); 'GE washer with pump; GE frige (large freezer); vacuum cleaner; steam iron; electric fry pan; Mason and Risch piano; ches- terfield suite (new); dining room suite; china cabinet; bookcase; sideboard; kitchen furniture; portable TV; radio; occasional chairs; bedroom suites; toilet set; rollaway cot; lamps; sewing machinea an- tique tables; rockers; dishes and glassware; cooking uten- sile; garden tools; many other articles. L. G. Bryce, Auct. 15b AUCTION SALE of real estate, modern farm implements, hay, grain, house- hoid effects will be held for the Estate of the late Charles McNee, lot 15, con. 2, West Wawanosh, 2 miles south and 1 mile east of Dungannon on SATURDAY, JUNE 17, 1 p.m. Implements — Massey Fergu- son 65 tractor with loader, chains, heat houser, pulley;. Massey Ferguson 66 3-furrow plough; International 36 plate disc, new; International 16 run power lift drill, new; spring tooth harrows; cultivator; land roller; International 3 furrow ace bottom plough; harrows; Case D tractor; New ficilland 270 baler; bale elevator; Inter- national 7' power mower; Mas- sey Ferguson 20, 150 bus. man- ure spreader; side rake; wagon and rack; sleighs; post hole auger; 1965 Chev. 1/2 -ton truck; tarpaulin; binder; air compres- sor; buzz saw; oat roller with 3 hp motor; wheelbarrow; Letz grinder; page wire stretchers; new eavestrough and pipe; lumber; tools; feed cart; far- rowing crate; 2 grain augers; .garden tractor. 500 bus. mixed grain; 1000 bales of hay; 45 acres of stand- ing hay (if farm not sold), Household articles—Westing- house TV set; chesterfield and chairs; china cabinet; 4 bed- room suites; refrigerator; elec- tric stove; cook stove; ward- robe and numerous other ar- ticles. Real Estate — The 100-acre farm, being lot 15, con. 2, W. Wawanosh and the 50-acre grass farm will he offered for sale at 3 p.m., subject to a reserve bid. Terms made known day of sale, Terms—Chattels Cash. Allan 1ViacIntyre, Auctioneer, phone 52/13519, Lucknow. 15b CLEARING AUCTION SALE of livestock, machinery and household effects for Howard Campbell, north half lot 31, con. 5, East Wawanosh Twp., 3 miles north, 5 miles west of Blyth or 1 1/2 miles west and t4 mile north of Westfield at 1:06, sharp on SATUR., JUNE 17. Livestock — Holstein, cow, 6 yrs, Old, due June 15; Hol- stein cow, 5 yrs. old, due Aug. 28; Holstein cow, 4 yrs, old, open; Holstein cow, 5 yrs, old, fresh, Mardi 3; Holstein cow, 6 yrs, old, open:. Holstein cow, 10 yrs. old, fresh 3 weeks; Hot- Stein tow, 5 yrs. old, open; Hof. stein co*, If yes, old, fresh in Aprlh Yearling .heifer;_ :25 veal calves, Machine; a'- tractor, universal 4, 6 yrs, old, with 45 hp, in good .eondition, diesel; International 13275.. equip, ped, diesel, with, 37 lip, in good condition; Massey Harris. 3 fur.. row trail, 14." bottom; Dear. born g furrow hydraulic plow; Dearborn cultiNater, 7V. ft, hydraulic; George White culti- vator, 10-ft, hvdraulie; Massey Harris 13-run fertilizer ,drill nn Steel: McCormick combine. 6-ft, pickup, 5 .yrs, old: grain blow. er; Fleury Bisset 30-plate disc; New Holland flail harvester; McKee suction blower; Massey Harris side rake; McCormick manure spreader; section of diamond harrow stretchers; rubber tired wagons with rack; two-wheel trailer with rack: ex- tension ladder, 27-ft,: set of scales; 4 electric brooders; 4 oil brooders; 11 hen crates; 9 21-hole nests; 3 rollaway nests; number of feeders and foun- tains; brooder house; cutter; paint compressor; stoneboat; grass seeder: 'hammer mill and two belts, one 50-ft„ other 100- ft.: quantity of maple wood, Household effects such as table, chairs, buffet, beds, stove; many other articles. too numerous to mention, Terms—Cash, Farm sold, Howard Campbell, Prop. George Powell, Clerk. Brian Rintoul, Auctioneer, Whitechurch, phone 357-2349. 15b AUCTION SALE of real estate and farm imple- ments will be held for Charles and Fred Tiffin, lot 29, con. 4, Kinloss Township, 21/2 miles north and 1 mile west of Whitechurch or 1 mile east of Langside, on TUESDAY, JUNE 20, at 1:30 p.m. Implements—Allis Chalmers WD 45 tractor, chains; Allis Chalmers tractor with loader; Allis Chalmers round baler; Massey Harris side rake; King Wyse 35' bale elevator; Allis Chalmers 7-ft. power mower; International binder, like new; Massey Harris 13-run power lift drill; bale loader; Massey Harris 32-plate disc, new; In- ternational 10-ft, cultivator; 4- section harrows; Dion 22x38 thresher with long feeder; Al- lis Chalmers 3 furrow plough; Massey Harris binder; Cock- shutt manure spreader; rubber tired wagon and rack; scales; grain auger; 36-ft. extension ladder; oat roller and electric motor; cattle clippers; spring tooth harrows; Fairbanks Mor- se hammer mill; 2 tarpaulins, 12x20; McCullough chain saw; lumbe r; National milker; cream separator; trailer; hos- pital bed; numerous small ar- ticles. Real Estate—Real estate in- cludes 100 acres of good land, more or less, being lot 29, con. 4, Kinloss Township, on which is situated a good bank barn, 60x66, drive shed, hen house; large brick house with all mo- dern conveniences; 15 acres of bush, balance in hay and grain. The farm is in good state of production, ready to take over at once. Sold subject to re- serve bid. Terms made known the day of sale. Terms—Chattels Cash. Charles and Fred Tiffin, Proprietors. Allan Maclntyre, Auct. 15b AUCTION SALE WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, at 7 p.m. Culross-Teeswater School Board. Contents of old Tees- water School, including several pianos, L. G. Bryce, Auct, 15b — — ESTATE AUCTION SALE Lot 18, Con. 12, Turnberry Township, 'household effects, antiques and tools, for the es- tate of the late Leslie Bryce, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, at 1:30 o'clock. There has never , been a sale on this century farm. Terms—Cash. Large frige; buffet; 2 an- tique pine cupboards; day bed; captain's chair; studio couch; 10 antique chairs; small tables; sewing machine; gramophone and records; antique clocks; antique cradle; wardrobe; an- tique pine wash stand; 2 bed- room suites; antique stove; an- tique coffee grinder; antique lamps; team bells; 40-gal, stone crock; power lawn mow- er; garden tiller; grind stone; turning lathe; 240-1b. scale; wire stretchers; forks, chains, shovels, hand tools, and many other useful articles. L. G. Bryce, Auct, 15b IN MEMORIAM GILLESPIE—In loving memory of John Gibson Gillespie, who passed away June 19, 1959. Sunshine fades and shadows fall But sweet remembrance- but lasts them all. —Ever remembered by his wife and family, 15b SPARLING—In loving memery of our dear mother and grandmother, who passed away one year ago, June 15, 1966, Sometimes it's hard to under- stand Why some things have to be, But God in His wisdom has planned Beyond our power to see. At early eve When all was quiet God We His great command, And silently you passed away Into a better land. God called you without warn- Ottr ifnagr'ewella Were never said, But what a• glorious morning. When We say "hello" instead. —LoVingly remembered by daughtersa Hazel and Maude, sdn-iti-laW TIM Eaton and grandchildren. CLOSING NOTICE Dehao.O. Shoe Repair will be closed all through, July.. 15.2,2-g9p ,„. 1111,,VEVA14 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. ANNIVERSARY Next Sunday, June 18, Spec- jai speaker, Rev- W. S. Reid of University of Guelph, Old fa- shioned song service in the evening at B p.m. Centennial dress optional. 15p SLIMMER SMORGASBORD SUPPER In Fordwich United Church, Friday, June 23rd, 5:30.5 pan, Everyone welcome, Adults $1,50; children 75c; pre-school free. 15-22b AS A CENTENNIAL COMMUNITY PROJECT A Decoration service will be held in the Bluevale Pioneer Cemetery on Sunday, June 25, at 3 p.m. Rev. G. C. Mitchell will speak, also other speakers and music will be provided by the Wingham Salvation Army Band. 15b W, A. MEETING Plan to attend the next meet- ing in June of the Women's Auxiliary to the Wingham and District Hospital. It will be on Monday evening, June 19th, at 8 p.m„ in the Council Cham- bers. Speaker, Mr, James Den- eau. Music and refreshments. Public cordially invited. Gifts for the hospital showcase will be very welcome. 15b BIRTHS ST. MARTIN — Mr. and Mrs. Roger St. Martin (Mary Stap- leton) are happy to announce the arrival of a son at Grace Hospital, Ottawa, on Tues- day, June 6, 1967. ' JONES—In Wingham and Dis- trict Hospital, on Wednes- day, June 7, 1967, to Mr. and Mrs, Robert Jones, Wingham, a son. DIED CURLE — William Morrison, born in Carrick Township, Bruce County, March 7, 1877, passed away in the Wingham and District Hospital on Tues- day, June 13, 1967, Funeral service will be held at Knox Presbyterian Church, Belmore, (today), Thursday, June 15th, 1967, at 2 p.m, Rev. E. R. Hawkes will officiate. Inter- ment in Wroxeter Cemetery. Full obituary next week. DIED VANNER, Mrs. Frank, 66, of 700 Talbot St. , London and formerly of Wingham, St. Jo- seph's Hospital, London, on June 6. Widow, former Louisa Jane Bailey. Survivors; sons, Carl, Collingwood; Percy, Ar- nold, Wilfred, all of London; daughters, Mrs. W. E. (Mary) Addley, Mrs. Maurice (Ethel) Needham, both of London; brothers, Joseph, Fred, both of London. Funeral, Thursday, Evans Funeral Home, Richmond Street, London. Burial, Mount Pleasant Cemetery. OPPORTUNITIES IN BANKING Opening available for YOUNG MEN of Grade XII or XIII education for challenging career in Banking. Contact: MR. W. M. WARDLEY or MR, D. C. MacADAM at 392-6831, TEESWATER 15-22-29b GDRIVE UNITED CHURCH GARDEN .PARTY Wednesday, Aim 28, supper 5.5 p.m, Adults $1.75, school children 75c. 15-2.21/ •, _ • • - MONTHLY MEETING Of the Wingham branch of the Women's Institute has been postponed Until Thursday, June 15p CENTENNIAL DANCE In Bluevale, June 23,4e by Don Robertson andie Ranch Boys, Prizes for centen nial costume, Sponsored by the Bluevale 13aseball team. 15-22b CAR WASH ON JUNE 17th Between 11;00 a.m. and 5 p.m., Riverside Park camping area and at the Wingham United Church parking lot, operated by students from Wingham District High School to help raise funds for the Wingham District Centennial Pool. $1.00. 15p HOWICK LIONS CLUB Is sponsoring the showing of pictures in the Gorrie Com- munity Hall on Monday even- ing, June 19, at 9 p.m„ when Miss Shirley Brown, of Gode- rich, a former teacher at How- ick Central School, will show pictures taken during her two year teaching term in the dis- trict of James Bay, Coloured movies taken at the recent centennial dances sponsored by the Lions Club will also be shown. A silver collection will be taken at the door, Everyone is welcome. 15b ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Allan Adams of Wroxeter, wish to announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Bonnie Lee, to Mr. Russell John Lockwood, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Lockwood of Wroxeter. The marriage will take place on June 24th. 15b Mr. and Mrs. William Win- teringham of Mitchell, wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Arlene Edna Marie, to Mr. Kenneth Hilton Gibson, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Gibson, R, R. 2 Wrox- eter. The wedding will take place in the near future, 15b For Sale NEW HOME New brick bungalow. Situ• ated in Wingham on a paved street with town services con- nected and is in an area close to schools. Being a very air- tive 3 bedroom home, it b of modern day features lust the way you would design it yourself. Dream kitchen is very elaborate and the home contains many costly extras throughout. Walkout type base- ment has rec room, laundry room, workshop, separate fruit room and a store room under the attached garage. Workman. ship on the home is superb. The price is very reasonable and with terms available it is well worth your immediate at- tention. GENERAL STORE Where else could you find a store with fixtures and living quarters for only $4,500, and a down payment of only $2,- 000, plus stock. Located on the main street of thriving village in a rich farming community. It's a golden opportunity at this low price. DON HOLST REAL ESTATE LIMITED "Rural Ontario Specialists” Keith Fitzsimmons, Manager, Wingham 357.3840 Residence Phone 357-1117 Cecil Mahood, Representative, Teeswater 392.6952 wrmdegoommemmoo.• Keith McClure WHAT IS THE BIGGEST COMPLAINT AGAINST CAR DEALERS?