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Able to run complete operation of parts department.
Tremendous opportunity for right man. Salary open
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only apply,
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LISTOWEE CHRYSLER DODGE
754 MAIN STREET
LISTOWEL, ONTARIO
Corporation of Township
of Turnberry
BY-LAW NO. 6 — 1967
BEING A BY-LAW TO PROVIDE BIENNIAL ELEC-
TIONS IN THE TOWNSHIP OF TURNBERRY, AS
AUTHORIZED UNDER R.S.O. CHAPTER 249,
SECTION 53, PARAGRAPH 1.
WHEREAS the Municipal Council of the Corporation
of Turnberry Township has deemed it advisable
to elect members of council for a two year term;
WHEREAS the Township of Turnberry Public School
Board have agreed to be elected at the same
time and hold office for the same term as
members of council;
NOW THEREFORE the Municipal Council of the Cor-
poration of Turnberry Township enacts as
follows:
(1) That all members of the Turnberry Township
Public School Area Board shall cease to hold.
office December 31, 1967;
(2) That all members of the Turnberry Township
Council, Turnberry Public School Area Board,
elected at the election next after passing of the
By-Law and thereafter shall hold office for a two
year term,
Read a First, Second and Third time and finally
passed this fourth day of February, 1967.
A. D. SMITH, JOHN V. FISCHER,
Reeve,
19-26b
Letter to Subscribers
MAITLAND TELESERVICE is now in the process of
distributing its shares to former subscribers of the
Brussels-Morris & Grey Municipal Telephone System
and the Blyth Municipal Telephone System.
It is hoped that the people of this community will
keep these shares as an investment in the company.
We hope that the people will realize that once they
sell their shares they lose their voting privileges in
the company. We feel sure that these shares are
now worth more than $10.00 and that over the years
they will return a good dividend.
For those who really have a good reason for selling
their shares we recommend you contact our secre-
tary-treasurer at the Telephone office and arrange to
have these shares sold locally.
Signed on behalf of the directors of Maitland Tele-
service Limited — George Michie, President.
Jack Alexander
AUCTIONEER
and Appraiser
We handle Town and
Farm sales
Phone 357-3631 Winghcien
11.1.4.11.441..11
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FOR SALE
FRESH KILLED boiling fowl,
oven ready, 4.5 lbs, ea.- Wing-
ham Meat Market. 19b
PUMPKINS for sale. Jouwsma
Market Gardens, ph. 357-3262,
19b
CHILD'S 4 • position crib for
sale, very good condition. Ph.
Mrs, John Langridge, 357-3384,
19b
GOURLAY PIANO for sale, in
good condition. Louis Hutton,
357.3426 after 7 p.m 19p
HIND QUARTERS of Blue
Brand Beef, 69e lb. Cut, wrap-
ped and frozen. Wingham Meat
Market, 19b
POTATOES for sale — Cruik-
shank airport farm, October
21-22-23. James St. Marie. 19b
20 TONS mixed grain for sale,
Phone Brussels 336J4, Heinz
von Richthofen. 19b
MILK FILTERS for sale, plain,
rapid no, h'e" — 85c a box.
Alexander's Hardware, phone
357-3631. lerrb
SPY APPLES for sale, $1.00
per bus. on tree. J. B. Nesbitt,
1''a miles north and 1 mile
east Blyth. Phone 523-9597.
19-26b
LADIES' WINTER COAT for
sale, size 16, nearly new.
Brown with mink collar. Ph.
357-2455 after 6 p.m, 19p
1000 SHEETS corrugated barn
siding for sale 26"x9' (ie $1.00
sheet. Percy Clark. 357.3080.
19b
VACUUM CLEANER SALES.
Service on all makes. Filter
Queen Sales. Zurich, ph. Hen-
sail 262-5350 collect. My26rrb
CLARE JEWEL heavy duty
20" electric range for sale. Ex-
cellent condition. Price reason-
able. Call 357-2364 after 6
p.m. 19p
—
5 SETS storm windows for
sale, 39" depth and 40" width;
1 set 35" depth and 24" width.
All complete with screens.
Lynn Hoy. 357-3435. 19b
SALMON TROUT. sliced or by
the piece. Wingham Meat
Market. 19b
CURRIE'S WEEK-END SPEC-
IAL — 3 pc, bedroom suite
$199.00 with FREE bedspread.
Single dresser. chest of draw-
ers, 4 ft. panel bed, ideal for
guest room. Currie's Furniture
saves you money. 19b
WOOD FOR SALE—Soft maple
and elm slabs, in 10 cord load.
We deliver. Bordon Litt Saw-
mill, 392.6895, Teeswater.
Ap2Orrb
FORD tractor 8N Freeman
loader for sale; 1 pair tire
chains. Walter Sellers, R. R. 4
Wingham. phone Brussels 351
W13. 19p
EAVESTROUGHING and metal
flashing, material and labor.
For free estimate call Morri-
son Bros., at Murdie's Hard-
ware, Lucknow, ph. 528-2906,
Ap2Orrb
SPECIAL AT CURRIE'S FUR-
NITURE—Your choice of ches-
terfields $175.00, choice of
style and colors. Currie's also
have swivel rockers, only
$39.95. Week-end only. 19b
SAVE ON PAINT — 10ee off
regular prices on Kern Gin
Enamel. Super Kern Tone and
Martin-Senour. Your headouar-
tiers for Kern lines, Alexander's
Hardware. rrb
SAVE THE NEW Beaver
Home way, over 25 plans to
choose from. Beaver homes
erected on your foundation.
Send or phone for your free
Beaver Home Plan Brochure.
Beaver Lumber Co., Wingham,
357.2587, 19.26-2-9b
!ZEAL ESTATE FOR SALE
3-BEDROOM HOUSE for sale,
in Belgrave. Complete new
kitchen with Hanover cup-
boards; oil heated. Apply Box
48, Advance-Times. 28rrh
WILLIAM S. REED
General Insurance and
Real Estate Broker
Phone 357.2174 - Wingham
2-storey red brick house,
near the public school, liv-
ingroom, dining room, 3 bed-
rooms, bath, oil furnace. Full
price $12,500.00.
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.
Ile storey home in White-
church, situated on good lot,
in excellent repair. Large
living room and dining room,
kitchen with built in cup-
boards, 3 piece bath. Selling to
close an estate. Full price
$5,500.00.
Situated close to schools and
hospital, large living room
with natural fireplace, bright
kitchen, dining room, 3 bed-
rooms, 4 piece bath. Finished
recreation room, attached gar-
age. Present owner moving
out of town,
Two choice building lots in
Wingham; both lots are fully
serviced.
Several farms in Winghatri
district, 100.200 acres. 19b
REA STATE FOR SALE
FOR SALE
White frame house on cor-
ner lot in Lucknow, 4 rooms
and utility room on first floor
with 5 bedrooms and bath up.
Immediate possession. $9,500
with terms, includes adjoining
lot and 2 storey garage.
Brick house on Dinsley St.,
Blyth, close downtown, con-
tains two apartments of 4
rooms and bath each. Large
lot, double garage, $6,500 00_
STAN KAY
Phone 523-4464, Blyth, Ontario
Representing: H. Keith. Ltd.,
Realtor, Toronto, Ontario.
19b
CARS & TRUCKS FOR SALE
ONE-OWNER 1960 Dodge for
sale, 2-door. Good mechanical
condition. Dial 357-1570. 19b
1963 CONVERTIBLE FORD
Galaxie 500 V8 with radio.
Special and unseasonal price.
Stick shift. 357-2317. 19b
1954 CHEV. car fur sale, in
good running order, good snow
tires. 357-1138. 19b
1960 METEOR 2-door hardtop
for sale; radio and power
equipped. Excellent condition.
Will sell reasonable. 357.2483
after 6 p.m. 19b
1966 GMC 'a-ton Fleetside for
sale, with long box; equipped
with radio and windshield
washers. Can be seen at Read-
man's Texaco, 19b
1967 ONE-TON International
dual wheel stake rack with
hoist for sale. Big reduction
on new Case tractors till the
end of October. Maitland
Equipment, 357-2744. 19p
FARMAL TRACTOR for sale,
with rebuilt motor. Good
mechanical condition. Phone
357-2119. 19b
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
26 FEEDER HEIFERS for
sale, 600.700 lbs. Elinor John-
ston, Lucknow. 19p
4 COWS, Hereford and Dur-
ham cross for sale, due last
week in November. 4 to 6 yrs.
old, bred Hereford. H. W.
Ritchie, R. R. 3 Lucknow, ph.
529-7246. 19b
TWO LEICESTERSHIRE ram
lambs for sale. Chas. E. Smith,
523-9228, Blyth. 19p
FOR SALE
Purebred meat-type Hamp-
shire service age boars; also
bred gilts and younger stock.
Hampshires produce excellent
results in two and three way
crosses, better grades, feed
conversion and hybrid vigor.
Contact Snobelen Enterprises
Ltd., "Canada's Largest Hamp-
shire Breeders," Thamesville,
phone 692.4244, 1 mile west
of Thamesville, No. 2 Highway.
12-19-26.2b
FOR RENT
APARTMENT for rent, 2 bed-
rooms, central heating. Phone
Gus Boyle, 357-1201, 19b
APARTMENT for rent, close
to business section in Wing-
ham. All private facilities in-
cluding private entrances, Ap-
ply Box 55, Advance-Times.
19p
7-ROOM brick house for rent,
in Gorrie, modern convenien-
ces; also 8-room brick house,
5 miles south of Gorrie. Im-
mediate possession. Clarence
Sperling, phone Fordwich 46
R32. 19p
ONE-BEDROOM apartment for
rent, in Wingham. Centrally
located. Heated, 3 pc. bath,
built-in cupboards, livingroom
carpeted, stove and frig. sup-
plied, also hot water and wash-
ing facilities provided free.
Ph. 392.6986, Teeswater, day-
time, or 392.6982 after six.
12.19b
FOR RENT OR BUY — Fine
service station, coffee shop,
living quarters and small mo-
tel. Junction, two highways.
Available, account present ten-
ant had accident and cannot
carry on. Rent very reason-
able. Apply Box 54, Advance-
Times, or contact Bruce Scott,
364-2353. Hanover. 19-26p
FOR RENT
Presbyterian Manse at
Whitechurch
8 rooms, 4 pc. bath, large base-
ment, oil heated, softwater
under pressure, hard water
supplied by village water sy-
stem free of charge, garage for
large car.
Thomas Morrison, Chairman
Phone 357-3757. 12rrh
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SALES HELP WANTED
atraniialtemmelliersiessairoullei
Men wanted — good opening.
Sell Rawleigh Products. Year
round, steady work. Good pro-
fits. Write Rawleigh, Dept.
J.453-137, 4005 Richelieu St.,
St. Henry, Montreal. 19b
MALE HELP WANTED
WANTED— Man to pull tur-
nips or high school boys on
week•ends, Apply Percy Ad-
ams, phone 523.4452, Blyth,
around / p.m. or 7 a.m, 19.26b
TENDERS WANTED
TENDERS
Tenders will be received by
the undersigned for snowplow-
ing in the Township of Turn-
berry for the 19670 season,
subject to the approval of the
Department of Highways, Ap-
plicant to state size, and year
of equipment.
Tenders to be in the hands
of the Road Superintendent by
October 19, 1967.
Alex MacTavish, Road Supt.,
Township of Turnberry, R, R.
1 Bluevale, Ont. 12-19b
TENDERS FOR TRUCKS
SEALED TENDERS on forms
and in envelopes available
from the office of the under-
signed will be accepted until
5:00 p.m. on
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9,
1967
for 3 — 30,000 G.V.W. trucks
equipped with dump box,
hoist, snow plow, wing, harness
and controls.
The lowest or any tender
not necessarily accepted.
J. W. Britnell, P.Eng.,
Huron County Engineer,
Court House,
Goderich, Ont. 19b
WANTED
FILL WANTED — Phone H.
Fisher, 357-3450. 19.26-2-9b
WANTED—Good used chester-
field and chair. Phone 357-
2652. 19p
WANTED — Used accordion
120 bass. Stadelmann, R. R. 2
Blyth, 523-9348, 19p
WANTED—Model "A" Ford or
other early model car in re-
storable condition. Please re-
ply stating style, condition and
price required; where and
when the car can be seen, etc.
Box 53, Advance-Times.
19-26b
LEGAL
COURT OF REVISION
TOWNSHIP OF TURNBERRY
The Court of Revision on the
1968 Assessment Roll for the
Township of Turnberry will be
held in the Community Hall,
Bluevale, on Saturday, Novem-
ber 4, at 3 p.m,
John V. Fischer, Clerk,
19-26b
NOTICE
TWP. OF EAST WAWANOSH
COURT OF REVISION
Appeals against the assess-
ment of property in the Town-
ship of East Wawanosh for
1968 assessment roll must be
in the hands of the Clerk on
or before October 30, 1967.
Court of Revision on the As-
sessment Roll to be held on
November 7, 1967, at 3:00 p.m.
in Belgrave Community Cen-
tre.
Winona Thompson, Clerk,
R R. 5 Windham, Ont.
11111.1.111MAIIIIS
STRAYED
mairma•rusumill
STRAYED — Hereford heifer
around 750 lbs, from lot 35,
con, 8, East Wawanosh. Ph.
357-2707, Harold Vincent.
19.26p
FOUND
FOUND—Striped tabby kitten.
Phone 357-3384, 19b
PERSONAL
oramou.nrasoirson.
FOR YOUR Beauty Counselor
needs contact Mrs. Bob Hastie,
Gorrie, Ont. 12.19p
PERSON who removed white
and red change purse from car
on John Street is asked to re-
turn it by mailing to Box 666,
Wingham. lop
QUIET HORSES available for
winter use, no charge and free
delivery. Stan Horsburgh, 357-
2744. 19p
REQUIRED — First mortgage
funds for new homes, good in-
terest rate. Apply to Beaver
Lumber Co., Wingham, 357-
2581 or 291.1544, 19.26-2-9b
THE WINGHAM CURLING
Club, which will open on Nov.
ember 4th, invites new mem-
bers, both ladies and men, to
participate in this fine winter
sport, Instructions will be
given to those who have never
curled before and you will be
most welcome. For informa-
tion please contact F. John
Bateson, Chairman of the
Membership Committee. 19.26b
CARDS OF THANKS
I wish to thank everyone
who was so kind and thought-
ful during my recent stay in
hospital. — Mrs, Russell Zur-
brigg, 19b
A sincere thanks to all my
friends and neighbors who vis-
ited me, sent cards and treats
while I was a patient in Wing-
ham and District Hospital.
Special thanks to Dr. B. N.
Corrin and Dr. J. C. McKim,
nurses and orderlies on first
floor, — Mrs, William Brown.
19b
BIRTH
McGLYNN—In Wingham and
District Hospital, on Tues-
day, October 17, to Mr. and
Mrs, W. Jerry McGlynn, R.
R. 2 Wingham, a son,
CARDS OF THANKS
mus,onsifeasoumukome
Mr, and Mrs, William Heth-
erington, 165 Victoria Rd.,
Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, wish
to thank the many friends of
Bluevale and community who
contributed to their recent
shower gift. This unexpected
gesture was deeply appreciated
and to the collectors our sin-
cere thanks.—Bill and Pauline
Hetherington. 19p
Public Thank You — The
Auxiliary to the Wingham and
District Hospital are most
grateful to all the people who
helped at the rummage sale.
To his Worship Mayor Miller,
the Police Chief, Walden Bros.,
Mr. J. Alexander, the women
from the surrounding districts
who came in and all local as-
sistance, lob
I wish to sincerely thank all
my friends, relatives and
neighbors for cards, letters,
flowers, gifts, visits and many
acts of kindness while I was a
patient in Wingham and Dis-
trict Hospital, also Victoria
Hospital, London.—Mary Scott.
19p
I would like to express my
sincere thanks to friends and
relatives who so kindly re-
membered me during my stay
in Wingham and District Hos-
pital. A special thanks to Dr.
J. K. McGregor, also the staff
and nurses who were all very
kind and thoughtful, Thank
you sincerely.—Mrs. William
VanCamp. 19b
We would sincerely like to
thank the many people who
helped in the time of the ex-
plosion and afterwards, and
the Wingham Fire Brigade for
their help. Special thanks to
Dr. W, A. McKibbon and emer-
gency staff at the Wingham
and District Hospital, We
would also like to say thanks
for Ronnie for the gifts and
cards he is receiving while a
patient in the War Memorial
Hospital, London.—Keith and
Della Johnston. 19p
IN MEMORIAM
MAXWELL — In loving mem-
ory of a dear father, Charles
Maxwell, who passed away
one year ago October 21,
1966.
His weary hours and days of
pain,
His troubled nights are past;
And in our hearts we know
He has found sweet rest at
last.
—Lovingly remembered by
his daughter Aileen and son-
in-law Bill Parks. 19b
PIANO AND
THEORY LESSONS
JANETTA MUSTARD
A.H.C.M., R.M.T.
Phone 357-2520, Wingham
19.26b
MISCELLANEOUS
.amalurecimil
For PLUMBING and HEATING
NEEDS
Phone Leroy Jackson, 357-2904
PAINTING and DECORATING
ROBERT E. SEARSON
Phone 357-3044 - Wingham
JIM'S TAXI
Local and Long Distance
Phone 357.3680 • Wingham
19-26-2b
BLYTH SINGER CENTRE
Repairs to all makes and mo-
dels of sewing machines.
Warner Collings, Prop.
Phone 523.4275; Res. 523.4591
Pets
L. G. BRYCE
Auctioneer
We handle sales, large or
small, anytime or anyplace.
Phone 357-2339, Wingham.
FLOOR SANDING AND
FINISHING
Old floors and new
Free estimating
Paul Rintoul, Wingham
LLOYD W. WALKER
Custom Backhoe and loading
and hauling service
All types of excavating, bury-
ing stories, ditching
Septic tanks and weeping beds
Phone 357.1359
R. R. 1, Wingham, Ont.
FOR YOUR
Insurance Needs in Automo-
bile, Farm Liability, Accident
and Sickness Home Protection
Call your Co-Op Agent ---
LLOYD MONTGOMERY
53 Maple Street, Wingham
Dial 357.3739
SEE GEORGE BROOKS
at
Stratford Cemetery Memorials
Ltd.
for Memorials of Distinction
Lowest prices in the area
38 Avondale Avenue
Stratford
Phone 2714736 Collect
AUCTION SALES
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
Farm, farm stock, implements,
feed and household effects
Lot 1, Con, 10, Turnberry Twp,
FRIDAY, OCT, 20, at 1 p,m.
Terms an chattels — Cash.
Terms on real estate made
known the day of sale.
Cattle — Durham cow, bred
June 10; Durham cow, bred
June 22; 2 Durham cows, bred
June 29; 3 2-yr-old heifers;
2 2-yr-old steers; 5 1-yr.-old
heifers; 4 spring calves.
Property—The property con-
sisting of 100 acres on which
is a bank barn, drive shed and
frame dwelling, drilled well
with pressure; 20 acres hard-
wood bush and some swamp,
Property will be offered sub-
ject to a reserve bid. Terms
rnade known day of sale.
Implements—Allis Chalmers
tractor; IHC 2-furrow plow; IH
C cultivator; 5-sect, harrows;
HIC binder; circular saw; 2-
wheeled trailer; Cockshutt fer-
tilizer drill; M-H siderake; hay-
loader; rubber-tired wagon and
rack; snow blower; air com-
pressor; paint sprayer; 1-ton
scales; power hack saw; Viking
electric separator; Cockshutt
manure spreader; disc; wire
stretchers; electric motors; 12
gauge shotgun.
Household effects 4 beds;
dresser and stand; antique
bonnet chest; antique kitchen
cupboard; table and chairs;
sewing machine; antique paper
rack; antique picture frames;
electric stove; quantity of
dishes; forks, chains, shovels
and many other useful articles.
Boyd Marshall, Prop,
L. G. Bryce, Auct. 19b
AUCTION SALE
Household Furniture
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21st
at 1:30 p.m.
Part Lot 37 and 38, Con. 12,
East Wawanosh, 2 miles south
and 2 miles west of Wingham.
We will sell the following:
China cabinet; glass book case;
chesterfield and 2 chairs, wine
and green; dining room table
and 6 chairs; rocking chair;
studio couch; oak parlor table;
writing desk; upholstered arm
chair; cedar chest; 3 pine
chests; trunks; 2 pine cup-
boards; 2 modern bedroom
suites; electric stove; GE wash-
ing machine, nearly new;
Westinghouse refrig e r a to r,
cross top freezer; small book
shelf; 2 small tables; sewing
machine; Duro oil heater,
large size; kitchen stove; also
a small one; mantel clock; pic-
tures; some dishes; blankets.
Tools—Set of stock and dies;
set of socket wrenches; anvil
and blacksmith vice; saw, man-
drel and emery; electric 1/2 "
drill; electric motor, 1/2 hp; ex-
tension ladder; step ladder,
etc. Terms — Cash,
Harold Walker, Prop.
Jack Alexander, Auct., ph.
357-3631, Wingham. 12•19b
FURNITURE AUCTION SALE
at Fields' Shed, Teeswater
for the Estate of the late Mrs.
James Harkness and for
George Gamble
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21
at 1 p.m. Terms—Cash.
2 occasional chairs; day bed;
vanity chair; antique organ
and stool; tri-light lamp; table
lamps; 3 bedroom suites; sew-
ing machine; antique coal oil
lamps; antique pine cupboard;
extension table and chairs;
dishes and sealers; 30" stove
(automatic); chrome table and
8 chairs; drawer chest; match-
ing coffee and end table; wash
stand; high chair; chesterfield;
McClary dryer; dining buffet;
washing machine; fridge; iron-
ing board; chrome table and 4
chairs; library table; couch;
new bed springs; new TV
tables; bathroom scales; radio;
Paper rack; antique platform,
rocker; .dishes, pots, P.ans and
many other small articlea.
L. 0, Bryce, Auct, lab
AUCTION SALE
Poverty and. household effects
SATURDAY, OCT, 28, 1 p,m,.
.299 Frances Street, Wingham
Property—Consisting of a
small cottage on a large lot
50'498', Would be a lovely lot
for a new home.
Furniture—Chesterfield, 'and
chair; McClary Easy fridge,
nearly new; GE electric stove,
very good; single bed; double
bed; dresser with, mirror; 2.
chests of drawers; sideboard,;
2 tables; chairs; kitchen eab-
inet; couch; 2 oil burners;
porch swing; washing machine;
dishes; kitchen utensils; bed-
ding; power lawn mower;
tools, etc,
Terms — 10% on property,
bal. 30 days, Chattels—Cash.
Mrs, Teresa Lawlor, Prop,
Jack Alexander, Auct, ph,
357.3631, Wingham, 19b
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND OTHERS
IN THE MATTER OF THE
ESTATE OF JOHN STANLEY
COOK, late of the Township of
East Wawanosh, in the County
of Huron, Farmer, Deceased,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to the Trustee Act,
that all creditors and others
having claims against the Es-
tate of the late John Stanley
Cook are required to send par-
ticulars of their claims, duly
verified, to J. T. GOODALL,
Solicitor for the Executrix of
the said Estate, on or before
the 21st day of October, A.D.
1967, and that after such date
the Executrix will proceed to
distribute the assets of the
said Estate, having regard only
to the claims of which she
shall then have had notice,
DATED at Wingham, On-
tario, this 28th day of Septem-
ber, A.D. 1967.
Frances Mary Kathleen Cook,
Executrix of the Estate,
By her Solicitor,
J. T, GOODALL,
Box 119, Wingham, Ontario,
5.12-19b
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE MATTER OF THE
ESTATE OF ,MARY ANN
TAYLOR, late of the Village
of Gorrie, in the County of
Huron, Widow, Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to the Trustee Act,
that all creditors and others
having claims against the Es-
tate of the late Mary Ann
Taylor are required to send
particulars of their claims,
duly verified, to J. T. GOOD-
ALL, Solicitor for the Execu-
tors of the said Estate, on or
before the 10th day of Novem-
ber, A.D. 1967, and that after
such date the Executors will
proceed to distribute the assets
of the said Estate, having re-
gard only to the claims of
which they shall then have had
notice.
DATED at Wingham, On-
tario, this 16th day of October,
A.D. 1967.
Thomas Shearer and Elda
Horsburgh,
Executors of the Estate,
By their Solicitor,
J. T. GOODALL,
Box 119, Wingham, Ont.
19-26.2b
WANTED
STEWARD
for
ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION
Branch 180, Wingham
Apply to:
Secretary
BOX 121, WINGHAM
19b
oppFE14,ows EUCHRE.
Monday, .Oct, 23, at the .0(14.
Mows Hall, at 8:30 p.m, 101) . .
LEGION REmEmoRANCE.
DAY TEA AND BAKE SALE
On Friday, November 10th,
from 3.5 in the Wingham Town
Hall, Everyone welcome. 1,91)
THE ALTAR GUILD
St, Paul's. Anglican Church
are holding a tea and display
of Altar furnishings at the
Rectory on Saturday, October
21, from 3-5. All welcome, 19b
MARY HASTINGS EUCHRE
Thursday, October 26th, in
Council Chambers at 8:30 p.m.
Lunch and prizes, Everyone
welcome, 19b
TEA AND BAKE SALE
At St, Andrew's Presbyter-
ian Church Saturday, Decem-
ber 9, at 3 o'clock; also a mis-
cellaneous table, 19&D7b
VARIETY NIGHT
Featuring Huron Centennial
Choir, also one-act comedy,
Oct. 20, 8 p.m., Wesley Willis
Church, Clinton. Adm. $1,00 -
50c. 19b
TURKEY SUPPER
In Duff United Church, Wal-
ton, Wednesday, November 1,
from 5;30.8 p.m. Variety pro-
gram. Adults $1.50, 12 and
under, 75c. 19•26b
THE UCW OF THE
WINGHAM UNITED CHURCH
Will hold their annual
Christmas tea and bazaar on
Wednesday, November 15th,
from 3-5. A welcome is extend-
ed to all, 19b
RECEPTION
In the Gorrie Community
Hall on Friday, Oct. 20, for
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne King
(Mary Doig), Music provided
by Ken Wilbee's orchestra. Ev-
eryone welcome, Ladies please
bring lunch. 19p
THE ANNUAL COMMENCE-
MENT EXERCISES
Of the Wingham District
High School will be held on
Friday evening, December 1,
in the school auditorium. Dr.
K. D, Fryer of the University
of Waterloo, will be the speak-
er. 19b
THE HURON COUNTY
CREAM PRODUCERS
Are holding their annual
meeting in the Agricultural
Board Rooms, Clinton, on
Tuesday, October 24, 1967, at
8:30 p.m. Guest speaker, Mr.
W. G. .Urquhart, manager of
the MODA Council, Stratford,
12•19b
ATTENTION DAIRYMEN
A patrons' meeting will he
held in Bel grave Foresters
Hall Wednesday, Oct. 25, 8:30
pen, Mr, Ross Miller and Mr.
Don Lowrie, United Co-Opera-
tives Feed and Crop represena-
tives will be in attendance to
discuss the new Co-Op dairy
feeding program and Co-Op re-
reach, Come and discuss your
dairy feeding problems. Coffee
and donuts will be served. Bel-
grave Co-Operative. 19b
RECEPTION AND DANCE
For Mr, and Mrs, Wayne
Pear (Monica Leddy)
day, October 20, in Foresters
Hall, Belgrave, Norse orches-
tra. Ladies please bring lunch,
Everyone Welcome, 19b.
WINGHAM BRANCH OF THE
WOMEN'S INSTITUTE
Will hold their monthly
meeting in ,Council Ciraftera
Thursday, October 19, 41730,
Hostesses Mrs. Elston, Mrs,
lilatchford, Mrs, W, Kelly,
Mrs. L. Patterson, Miss Irene
Paton, Mrs. It, Hastings.
LAST MINUTE SPECIAL BUS
Leaving Lucknow for Expo
Monday, Oct. 23rd, return Fri-
day, Oct, 27th. Transportation,
accommodation at American
Motel and passports included
in fare, $80.00. For reservation
call Allan Reed, 528-3502, or
Montgomery Motors 528-3007.
5.12-19b
NINTH GREY-BRUCE AREA
WOMEN'S INSTITUTE
Convention will be held in
Annesley United Church,
Markdale, Thursday and Fri-
day, October 26 and 27, Guest
speaker at Thursday evening's
banquet will be Miss Angela
Armitt from the University of
Western Ontario, L o n d o n.
Tickets are available from
Mrs. Gordon Crawford, R. R, 2
Port Elgin, All Institute mem-
bers and interested people are
cordially invited to attend any
or all sessions. Centennial
dress will be welcomed, 5&19b
DIED
ASSSELTINE, Harriett Alma
(Hattie), at North Bay, Wed-
nesday, October 11, 1967, after
a lengthy illness borne with
courage, Harriett, beloved wife
of Richard (Dick); dearly loved
mother of Kenneth, M.D.; (El-
sie) Mrs. J. Leyzac and (Carol)
Mrs. E. Muffitt; dearly beloved
by ten grandchildren; dear sis-
ter of Mrs. G, G, Peters (Ber-
tha), Calgary and Mrs. C. B.
Armitage, (Ferne) of Wingham.
Rested at the Ward funeral
home, Weston Road, Weston.
Service was at 3 o'clock Fri-
day. Interment in Riverside
Cemetery.
RICH, John, 43, formerly of
Wingham, died suddenly in
Hamilton General Hospital on
Monday evening, October 16.
He was a son of Mrs, Ben Rich
and the late Mr. Rich of Wing-
ham.
May be donated through ys
Local funeral director
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