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KEN'S
ALIGNMENT SERVICE
Diagonal Road
Phone 355 Wingham
WE CALL 'EM:
TIRED, PASTUR ES! •
Time of the year when you must ACT' to maintain, milk production. It's liable to
fall off right now simply because your mid-summer pastures are dried up and their
feeding value has dropped.
Milk production can be kept up by properly supplementing your mid-summer pas-
tures with the nutrients they now lack. This time of the year your Dairy Herd
heeds extra Vitamin "A" and there 's a SHUR-GAIN Feed which will fill this need..
SHUR-GA1N 16% DAIRY RATION "A"
... fed at the recommended rate will keep your Dairy Herd in full milk. But
that's not all. Bodily fitness and health, vital now for future profitable Iodations,
will be maintained through this period when essential Vitmain "A" is lacking in
most pastures.
ADD VITAL VITAMIN "A" TO MAINTAIN MILK
PRODUCTION
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SOLD
The Chopping Mill' and Feed Business at
Lakelet owned by Mr. Alvin Jack has been
sold to Mr. Robert A'hara of Toronto. Mr.
and Mrs. Ahara, their three children, plus
one dog, moved to Lakelet on Tuesday,
July 28th.
Next time you are in the vicinity of Lakelet,
drop in to the mill and make yourself known.
You'll be as welcome as the flowers in May.
PAUL S. STARR & CO, LTD,
REALTORS
Orangeville, Hanover, Walkerton, flesherton,
Owen Sound.
We Sell Rural Ontario
WANTED — A number of progressive farmers in
Western districts to set out a block of government
certified red raspberries, either for local' trade or
shipping to city dealers. 1959 prices of ,30c and 50e
per 'box indicate short supplies in. Ontario and
Quebec markets, •
To encourage a limited planting of new high
yielding patches, a representative will call and ex-
plain commercial production and raspberry culture.
Such information will result in higher yields, longer
4 patch 'life, and more dollars in your pocket!
If gentiinely interested in berry growing as a side-
line or as a private business, it will pay you to
investigate,
UP TO. 36 MONTHS TO PAY
Reasonable Rates
Let us show you how your raspberry patch Will pay
big dividends to you! Don't be disappointed! Gov-
ernment inspected and certified stocks are limited.
ATTENTION •
FARMERS
WRITE TODAY
Box 200 Wingham Advance-Times
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EAST WAWANOSH
COUNCIL MEETINO
Mrs. M, Dobbin
Lived in Wingham
of Lucknoliv.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Hastings
and children of Wingham spent
Sunday with 'her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Jas. McInnis.
Mr. 'and Mrs, Nelson Sleightholm
'and family of Brussels visited on
Sunday with Mr. and, Mrs. Elmer
Sleightholrn.,The latter is a patient
in Wingharia,41ospital this week.
Marilyn, Marie and Debby John-
ston of Clinton spent last week at'
the home of their ,aunt, Mrs. Clar-
ence Ritchie, and returned home
on Sunday when Mr. and Mrs.
Ritchie and their family visited at
the Johnston home, and with Mr.
WHITE4HURCH Mrs,. John,
'Craig Mid other Coulter relatives
received word on Sunday of the
-passing ,of Mrs. Melvin Dobbin*
formerly Hannah Coulter, and
'daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.
-John Coulter who resided in Wing-
ham,.
*Mee her husband, one daugh,
ter and one grand-daughter, she
leaves two sisters. Interment' was:
in Canandaigua, New York State,
Mn'. and Mrs; Norman Rintoul,
Wingliain, left on Sunday to ..attend
the funeral, Mr, and Mrs, Gibson
Rintoul; visited at the Dobbin
home recently, an their vacation. •
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PEACHES, APPLES, PEARS, BERRIES,
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FARMERS -- ATTENTION
Wanteid: number of progressive- farmers in Western dis-
kiets who would like to, set out a commercial block of Red
Raspberries, either for your local trade or for shipping to
recommended, city dwellers. Recent Ontario-Quebec production
figures, prices, at 10-60e per quart and. dealer reports would in-
dicate short supplies everywhere. •
To encourage a limited planting of new high yielding patch-
0, a welt known nursery is 'sending a special representative of
many years' experience In Commercial. production be personally
interview and educate. interested. farmers. in raspberry culture.
This .should result in higher unit yield% longer patch' life less
hand labor and when translated into 'dollars. at normal prices a
relatively high ratio of prdfit is assured.
Because of the present shortage of good,,planOng material,
bookings. can only be made for FALL PLANTING„:1902-, limited.
to one acre. 100% Plant .atiarantee. Continuous cultural and'
marketing service. This is a rare opportunity to increase your.
Income.
If genuinely interested in berry grewing,. a.sidellue to
farming, write Box 4044 cmxtpseutora,.. Ontario, on or before.
August 18th, giving location of your fain). Our ,specialist ;twill
call later and completely analyze the buctiness,.soil4equirements.
and preparation, up-to-date cultural practices, , home ntarhets
and surplus shipping,. cost of planting,' estinaated yields-and,
profits per acre. - Late replies cannot be. covered.
VitillECHURCH
Mrs, Mak Martin and Mrs. Ezra
$Chalta visited on Sunday at the
holm of Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Brialtell .o,f Kinteugh.
Mr. and Mrs. 13ert. Cnilintore and
son Randy Of London, Who attend-
ad the Teeswater reunion, called
on former friends in this 'district
one day last week. They are mov-
ing this week to Peterborongh.
Mr. and Mrs, Basil Thompson
and family of Preston spent a few
days last week with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Moore.
Mr, and Mrs; S. Lambert of St..
Catharines visited lest week at the
home of their daughter, Mrs, Myles
St, Marie.
Mr. and Mrs, Thos, Metcalfe of
Turnberry spent the week-end
with their daughter, Miss Verlie,
at South Bay Mouth, Manitoulin
Island.
Mrs. Fred Beatty of Toronto is
visiting this week with her sister,
Mrs, Miles Cameron of Wingham
and Mrs. Bert Holmes of Turn-
berry. Mr, and Mrs. Wilfred Sell
and baby Mitzi. Lee of Orangevile
visited on Sunday with her pa-
rents, Mr, and, Mrs, Holmes,
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Musgrove
'Said eliIkiren-cit 'UV ri'Meter
and Mrs. Bennett Mitchell and
Earl, -of Molesworth, visited on
Sunday with their mother, Mrs.
Musgrove and with. Mrs, Willis.
Miss Linda Cameron of Ashfield
spent a few days last week at the
home of Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Rintoul,
and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cameron,
and family of Ashfield visited at
the Rantoul home on Sunday, Mr.
and Mrs. George Caldwell of Blyth •
also visited there, and Donna Rin-
toul, who had been visiting at
Blyth, returned home.
Mr. and Mrs. David .McDonald
of Milton, visited with relatives in
this district on Srinday, Jimmie
:Robinson of Milton, accompanied
them and visited at his home here.
Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson and
family of Exeter attended the
special service in the Presbyterian
Church here on Sunday. Mr. and
• Mrs. Harry Tichbourne, Coderich,
'Mr. and Mrs, George Jacques,
Wingham, and Mr. and Mrs, Lorne
.Durnin, St. Helens also attended,
Mr, and Mrs. John Forster of
Goderich visited on Sunday at the
home of his father, Mr. Wm.
Forster of W. Wawanosh.
Rev. J. Ure Stuart of Moorefield
called on, Mr. and Mrs, John M6
Gee, Mrs. David Kennedy and Mr.
and Mrs. J. D. Beecroft on Sunday.
Mr. 'and Mrs. Ross Henry and
family of Dungannon visited on
Sunday with ,Mr. and Mrs, Archie
Purdon. '
Mr. and,Mrs. David Yule and
family of. Agincourt, who were
holidaying' at Inverhuron, visited
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Young. Pople
Organize Team.
141.) i r'll!,y
Gaunt, president of the Taming
'people's group, presided On OundaY
evening for the meeting in. the
Presbyterian Chatreilt, here, and led,
la the opening sing-sang, 4.ThIx
Craig led in prayer,.
Rev. R, T. A. Marshall read the
Scripture lesson from John ,Chap,
4, and, gave a .discussion on the
chapter, Lorne Forster was in
charge of the topic, and .the meet,
ing was closed with. the Mispah
benediction,.
The group is organising a soft
ball team, and Wayne Farrier was
named leader,
Memorial QM ,
Dedicated .5111day
Viaill7MURCH,-kspoctot sot.,
vice was held on Sunday- morning
in the . Presbyterian Muth,. when
IVIotirbray and Kennedy relatives,
gathered for the dedication, of the
new Lowry electric organ, a 01Mr
Orial gift of Mr. and Mrs, Robert .
Mowbray, to the ;church.
Mr, kowl;ray read the:dedle4Oiy
address, and Rev. R. T. A, Marshall,
on behalf of the congregation,
accepted the .gift for the church,
An explanatory plaque will be
placed on the organ.
one day last week with Mr. and
Mrs. 3'. D. Beecroft. Mrs. George
Hess and daughter, Sue of Birm-
ingham, Mich,, and Mrs. 'Oliver
Kirk and Ann of Orchard Lake,
Mich,, who had attended the play,
"As You Like It", at the Shake-
spearean Festival on Friday even-
ing, visited on Saturday with Mr,
and Mrs. Beeeroft,
Little Paul Curran, son of Mr.
and Mrs, Jas Curran of W. Wawa-
nosh and grandson of Mr. and Mrs,
Robert Purdon, has been very ill in
Wingham Hosppital during the
past week, and, on Sunday was
taken to Sick Children's Memorial
Hospital, London.
Mr. and Mrs. John Craig accom-
panied Mr, and Mrs. Robert Hall,
Wingham, who were on vacation
and spent last week with Mr. and
Mrs, Ed. Jardine at their cottage
at McDonald's Corners.
M. and Mrs, Mitchell Elliott and
family of Ailsa Craig, Mrs. Gordon
Elliott, and other district relatives
attended the funeral of the late
Robert Galbraith in Wingharn on
Thursday,
Audrey and Jack Ruttan of
Fordwich spent last week with
their grandparents, Mr, •and Mrs,
Robert Montgomery and other rela-
tives here,
Mr. and Mrs. Melville Beecroft
and sons of OtterVille spent a few
days last week with Mr, and Mrs.
Gilbert Beecroft, and with Mrs.' E
Dow and Hamilton relatives at
Gorrie, Mr. Beecroft is spending
this •week here. Miss Janet Bee-
croft, with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie
Wightman, Joan, and 'Susan of
Blyth, attended the Shakespearean
play, "As You ILike It", on Friday
evening in Stratford. '
Darlene and Brenda Denham of
Kirkton visited last week at the
home of her aunt, Mrs. Kenneth
Mason, and returned home on Sun-
day with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ronald •Denham, who visited
at the Mason home.
Mrs. Jos. Thompson of Goderich
and her daughter, Mrs. Philion and
children of Hamilton, visited one
day with Robinson relatives in E,
Wawanosh,
Ray Robinson, son of Mr, and
Mrs, Calvin Robinson was very ill
on. Sunday and was a patient in,
Wingham Hospital,
Mr. R. H. Thomppscrn left on
Monday to spend this week with
his niece, Mrs, Truman Beatty at
her cottage at Wasaga Beach,
Mrs. Albert Perdue, Belgrave,
and Mr, and Mrs. Jack Perdue and
Susan of Toronto visited on Satur-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Chamney.
Mrs, George Naylor has been a
patient in Wingham Hospital for
some weeks, suffering from
broken hip bone. Mr, Jas. Snow-
den has also been a patient there,
suffering from a broken ankle,
Bob Armitage of London is,
spending a few weeks at the home
of his aunt, Mrs. John McBurney,
Mr. Austin Cook, who has been
at Peterborough, spent the week-
end With his parents, Mr. and Mrs
Harry Cook of Marnoch, Mrs,
Cook went to London last Wednes-
day to 'visit with her 'aunt, Mrs.
Arthur Cooper of 13racebridge.
who was at the' home of Mrs. Cyril
Fiefield.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Brown of
Guelph visited recently at the home
of Mr,, and Mrs. George Walker,
Mr, and Mrs, Elmer Hipton of
Brantford spent a few days last
week at the Walker home. Mr,
and Mrs. Walker 'visited on Sun-
day with Mrs, John, McDowell and
Gordon of Westfield.
Mr. Keith Snell had charge of
the service in Westfield United
Chtirchnn Sunday.
Mrs, Lev Balser ant sons of
Wingbalia visited nn Sunday with
Mr, and WS. Johnston Cfnla.,
Mrs. ill Cerm spent last week
with her sister, Mrs, San) 1l utchi-
son,'Win,g
i
barn, and Mrs. ./latchisoh
1 ,4 pending this. week at the Con
helm here,
Mr. an
.T
d 'Mrs, .1.W McIntyre and
children of Ridaotown, who attend-
ad the eesWater reunion visited.
'with her :parents, Mr, and Mrs, Ben
MeClenaghan last Tuesday and
Alan, had ' been holidaying
hero, returned home with his pa-
renta, X
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d
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f.
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r. and Mrs, Win. Parker.
and fily of . Bitoter visited on
Wednesday at the MeGienaghan
tome, ad Mr, and Mrs, Morgan
Jones O Clinton, Mr. and MM.,
Melvin 1VfeGleneghan„ Michael
and Pal gager, of Kitchener,
visited th
l
ere on. Sunday, Michael.
and Pau stayed to spend this week
here.
Mr, and Mrs. Orval Mitchell of
Toronto spent last week-end at
the Inane of Mr. and Mrs, Will
Henry and Miss Frances Henry,
who had spent the -week-end at
her home, •returned to Toronto,
Mrs, Cecil McNeil has been very
HOSpital 'daring the'
pest week,
Donna, Ricky and Diane Leader
of Lucknow are holidaying at the
home of their grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs, Jas, Currie, while their
parents, Mr, and Mrs. Donald
Leader are taking a =motor trip in
United 'States.
Mr, Leroy Rintccul„ and Mr. and
Mrs. 'Robert Purdon motored last
Sunday to Belwoocl. Valerie, Pat-
ricia and Marilyn Bott, who have
'been holidaying for the past two
Weeks at the Purclon home, retnrn-
ed home to their' parents, Mr, and
Mrs. Floyd Bott,
W.M.S, hospital leader for the
Miss Agatha Coultes, who is the
United Church in Edmonton Hos-
pitals, spent her two Weeks' va-
cation at the homes of her brothers,
Cecil and Ronald Coultes and with
her sister, Mrs, Gordon Bosman,
and left on Friday to resume her
work in Edmonton. She has about
125 women and girls, assisting in
the visitation work there, Many
hi this district were ppleased to:
have her call around in the village,
'one day last week,
Mr, and. Mrs. Arthur Cronin of
Caledon spent the' week-end with
Mr: and ' Cecil Falconer and
Mr. and Mrs.. Jas. Falconer.
Rev. Kennedy of Bluevale had
charge of the service in the United
Church here on Sunday and will
have charge of 'this' service for
the next two Sundays at 10 a.m.
The Women's Institute held
their'annual August picnic meeting
atthe Tti.r.pberry. park on Tues-
day afternoon.
About 110 Johnston relatives
gathered on Sunday last for the
annual 'family gathering, held this
year at the home of the president,
Mr. Gordon McBurney. Shiell and'
McBurney families from St. Thom-
as .and London, the Jim Johnston.
families from Cookskville, Mr. and
Mrs. David Davidson of Windsor,
wait families from. 13ayfiekl, Mild-
may, Teeswater and ideal com-
munities, 'Mr. Will Porter of
Goderich will be president for
next year.
Alan Falconer, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Angus Falconer had his ton-
site removed in, Wingham Hospital
on Saturday,
. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Lougheed
and children of Midland visited
during the past' two weeks with her
parents, Mr. and. Mrs, George
Fisher. Mr, and Mrs. John Car-
ruthers' and daughters of West
Lorne spent a few days there, last
week and Mr. •and Mrs, Tobi
Jantzt and family of Milverton and
Mr. Robt, Mansell of London, visit-
ed there on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs.
Leo Watcher of London, spent
Monday at the Fisher home,
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Patterson
and family of Detroit spent the
week-end with his father, Mr. F.
McK, Patterson. Mrs. Patterson
stayed to spend this week here,
with Miss Lilian Patterson of
Leamington, who has also been
visiting here. '
The Whiteehurch bantam team
won' a a game 4-0 with Rothstock
bantams on Saturday evening.
Mn', Andrew Malcolm of Listowel
and. Kincardine purchased tithe
farm of the late Alfred McCreight.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gaunt and
Donald were at Melton airport on
Monday to 'Meet Miss Janet Gaunt,
Janet Mercy and. Glenna Krutz-
kamp of Hanover Who have been
holidaying atn Montreal, and at
Chalet Cochand, in the Lauren-
tians for the past week.
M. Archie Watt of Toronto
Visited on Monday with his parents,
ReV. and Mrs. W.J. Watt, Margaret
Moore, who had been holidaying
with the Watt girls at the cottage
at Lake Kennisis, returned 'home,
Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson
and alma of VeverSham spent a
feW days last Week with Rev. and
Mrs. Watt,
m ;Mrs, W, Dawson and Mr. Mid
Mn.s Wesley Tiffin, visited on sun-
day with Mr„ and Mrs.. A. R. Purdon
and Mrs, Chas,' Wood $enfortb•
Brenda Ritchie stayed at Sesforth
and Ricky Wood Is holidaying' this
Week at the home,
quite a lumber in this district
'have 'been very ill, with a severe
attack of fin Auring the past
week,
Rev, D, A, Currie, a tamer
pastor In the Presbyterian .Church
here, and now stationed near Wind-
sor, called on Mrs, David, Kennedy,
One. 'day last week,
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rofiAcas owns
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FRANK C. HOPPER
RepreoentAtive—.
Canada Life
WINGHAM, ONT.
phone 402 •
The East 1,Vawa,nosh. Council
met August 4th with all the mem-
bers present; and Reeve G, W.
flanna. in the chair, The min-
rtes of the meeting ,held July 7th
were read and adopted on motien
by gallahamParden, A letter was.
received.. ,f.ro.rrt tha, -city of... Bar rig,
with a resolution attached, asking.
the council to consider that all
trucks 'and buses be equipped with
special brakes that have a, 4' ten.
gross weight er over. The council,
ordered it to be filed at present.
Buchanan-McGowan—That the
road, and general accounts as pre-
sented' be passed and paid,
By-law No. 10 1959, being' the
elifferent rates • 'for taxation for
.the year, was read the first and
• second times.
Purdon-Hauahari—That by-law
No. 10 'be read the third time and
passed.
Road' cheques—Stuart McBurney,
salary, $185.00;' Alan McBurney,
wages, $60.28; Ontario Hydro, shed
light.; $4.05; Mrs. .Alf Nesbit, 125
yards gravel at 5 cents, $6.25 Dom.
Road Mach. Co., grader repairs,
$17.79; W. C. Becker Equipment
Co., grader repairs, 152.86; Wing-
ham Tire Service, tire repair, $4,00,
General cheques—McKay's Rest
Home, • care of patient, $92,75;
Town of Goderich, 'D.0.I. Deb.,
$1,097:69.
McGowan-Buchanan—That coun-
cil adjourn to meet September 1st,
atonc .,o!cio :ck ' or at the call of the
reeve, at the 'Belgrave Community
Centre,
C.M,Halin
R, H, Thompson,
Reeve,
Clerk.
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IMPORTANT BANKRUPTCY AUCTION
of the complete aassts of scotsmith Ferniture Limited (in bankruptcy)..
CAMI3RIA STREET (Corner of. Newgate),
GODERICH, ONTARIO
FRIDAY, AUGUST 14TH AT 11,00 A.M. ,--- Church furnishings, office
furniture & equipment, fire extinguishers, hose, smallwares, lumber
B, doweiling, nails, screws, paint, wood clamps, chicken feeders and
al,lternatIc water troughs, barrels, drums, and, hundreds of eseful
pieces,
FRIDAY, At.IGUS 2 T 14TH AT 200 P.M.. P.M. --The .sPaciouS White brick
manufacturing plant in the heart of Goderich, subject to conditions
of sole and reserve bid.
SATURDAY,. AUGUST 15TH AT 11.00 A.M. — Dozens of pieces of
valuable portable and floor machinery such as paws, shapers, drills,
prnlaonoetrss,toporoeHr .pgUinsconatnrdol scpraenwedlsr,i.vesarsn,derrisv,etedio',Iliemsioet^ticcearksp,
radial
resses
' saw, •compressors with Way-painting equipment, rontell',atiho,frivd:::,
three generators, two cyclone exhaust systems, doye-talling machine,
shafting, belting, scrap and other valuable items,
1:large -,--.Tonas.Oash.Or -certified. Caligula , The , pay, ,gf ..Sele 7-, goolp,
on View Front 10 to 12 and I to 6 On Thursday,. Aug.
Olds 'May Be Left With The Auctioneers For Exectition Without
me,nt May Remain On The Premises At The Risk Of The Purchasers
Szi3E0. R. CiAliWNER SON) F.
0. Kam, EsolintUEn,til August 25tn, 1959.
Auctioneers & Appraisers Trustee low Bankruptcy
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