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BUSINESS
and
PROFESSIONAL
DIRECTORY
CRAWFORD &
HETHERINGTON
Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.
Wingham, Phone 48
J. H. CRAWFORD,• Q.C,
R. S. HETHERINGTON, Q.O.
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A. H. MCTAVISH
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR •
and NOTARY-PUBLIC
TEESWATER - ONTARIO
Telephone 23. Teeswater
Wroxeter—Every Wednesch4
afternoon, 2-4 p.m., or
by appointment.
Frederick F. Homuth
Phm.B., R.O.
Carol E. Homuth, R.O.
Mrs. Viola H, Homuth, R.O.
OPTOMETRISTS
PHONE 118
Harriston, Ontario
J. 141.BUSIIFIELD
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Barrister,* Solicitor, Notary, Etc.
Money to Loan
Office7-Meyer Block, Winghom
WELLINGTON FIRE
Insurance Company
Est. 1840
An all Canadian Company whicli
has faithfully served its Toiler
holders for over a Century*
Head Office — 'Toronto
H. C. MacLean Intiniranee Agency
Wingham
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GRILLER, MCINTOSH &; WARD
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS
Bell Telephone Building
WALKERTON
D. A. HUNTLEY, C.A. — Resident Manager
Telephones: Business 633; Residence106
i418letnt Atleartge-'1,'1M??ea, Wedaest Oct', lex al*,,,eavvvq~asee•ar evaa,01-era
KINSMEN. WINOH AM
PHONIE. 112
ARMITAGE'S
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SALE
WOWS TAXI SERVICE and Used
VgraltUre, We buy and sell,
Phone 185. rrb
WOOD for sale. Edgar Dane.
/Ilene 30:2 Wroxeter,
1906 CUSTOM BUILT Ford car
radio for sale. Like new. Phone
283„T after five ,o'clock, 21*
- MILK FILTERS for sale—',Rapid
Flo", 6-inch, 85c; 61A-inch, 89c.
Alexander's Hardware. lrrb
25 TO 30 FT. hydro poles for sale,
Cecil Bend, • R.R. 5, Brussels,
phone 31r18, Brussels, 21*
23,65 ,and „ 3a3 Le.e. Enfield, rifles
for sale, from $16.00 up, Also re-
loading, Jenkins Repair Service,
Minnie St., Winghara. rrb
*POE. CHESTERFIELD suite for
sale. In good condition. Phone
262. 211f
OUTER QUEEN Sales and Ser-
vice. Repairs to all makes
vacuum gleaners. Phone 640J3.
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MASSEY-HARRIS No. 11 Manure
spreader for sale, Used six
years. On rubber. Apply Wilber
Procter, phone 15r16, Brussels,
21*
SNOW, SPY and Delicious apples
in your own container, $2.00
per bus, Free delivery. Harry
Brydges, phone 618w2. 21rrb
GOOD POTATOES for sale. Also
two storm, windows 33" x 69%"
and 32%" x 67%". Frank Staf-
ford. Phone Wroxeter 15r20.
21*
MaCIARY RANGE for sale, also
,„ electric 4-burner rahgette. Both
in good condition. Phone 758vv1
after 6.30. 21*
ELECTROLUX sales and service.
R. E. Button, Goderich, phone
Goderich 1154 or Wingham
553w. rrb
INSULATION—Save money and
blow your own insulation into
your homes or buildings. ,The
blower is very light in weight
and easy to handle. Beaver
Lumber. Phone 66, 14-21b
ONE PAIR NEW 11-38 tractor
tires greatly reduced, Quantity
Tided straw; one. Holstein. cow to
freShen.end of, month also Collie
pups off good cattle dog. Apply
Alan Whytock,• phone Teeswater
99r32, 21*.
GROCERY STORE equipment for
sale: National Cash' Register,
Deep. Freeze, Refrigerated Meat
counter, Meat Slicer, Scales,
Coffee Mill, Wire Baskets &
Cart% Showcases, Islands, etc.
Mundys' Grocery, Wingham.
Phone 663. 21*
CLEANER HEAT AND MORE OF
/Ti—ExcluSive Duo-Therm Dual
Chamber Burner gives you more
heat from every drop of oil! Na
moving parts to wear out. See
them at PATTISON ELECTRIC,
WINGHAM. 21b
ADDING MACHINE—A brand new
. Smith-Corona multiple key add-
ing ..:machine ,is for sale at a
!big diScount at The Advance-
Thales..lhis machine is a demon-
', strator, in perfect condition, Sell-
ing to make 'room for new stock.
CARPETS, RUGS—See N, J. Wel-
Wood for a, complete range of
BARRYMORE' and HARDING
broadloom. All wool Wilton
hardtwists• and tone on tones..
Rag sizes or wall to wall, Have
an-estimate this week for your
room. N. S. Welvvood, phone 86..
LO 'K
S E E
t. at
A.,EURRIE SONS
FURNITURE
3-piece
BEDROOM SUITE
in modern walnut
• Double Dresser
• Chest of • Drawers
• Book Case Bed
Regular *. $199.00
• Sealy Mattress $ 39.95
252 coil,
smooth top
• Hie? Riser
Slat Spring • ,$ 12.95
$251.90
SAVE - $ 24.90
ALL FOR, - $227.00
$22.7. down, $19.37 month
FOR SLUE
3ENVREW Cookrite wood stove
for sale. Phone 981M, 21:'{
DRESSED .CHICKENS and apple
butter for sale. John Burchill,
phone 762w12, 12b
TWO. WALNUT end tables and
matching coffee table, Phone 15
or 481 after six. 21b
BROWN ELECTRIC Gramophone
for sale; in perfect condition,
Phone 718w, 2113
BED, SPRINGS and mattress,
4'-6" and vanity to match. Phone
635.1% 21b
LARGE- WOOD or coal range fOr
sale; also large Quebec heater.
Phone 173. 21b
APPLES for sale. Spys ,by, the
bushel or on the tree. Bring
containers and pick -your own,
75e bushel. J, B, Nesbit, R,R, 2,
Blyth, phone 53r5. 28-28b
15-PIECE ELECTRIC 'Diesel train
for sale, run by generator. Also
electric record player and rec-
ords. 'Selling reasonable, In
good condition, Phone 178W.
21b
ONLY DUO-THERM HAS IT!--
Duo-Therm Home Heaters with
exclusive"automatic power-Air,
give you 'Living Level' Heat,
Save up to 25% on fuel. Get full
details! PATTISON ELECTRIC,
WINGHAM, 21b
BABY'S BUNTING Bag and first
size snowsuit for sale, both pink.
Also boy's 2-piece winter outfit,
size 4; lady's green winter coat,
size 12, fitted. Phone 592.
21b
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
STOCKER 'CATTLE—Good supply
of choice far west calves arriving
daily. Also feeder cattle. Sold
by the pound privately Monday to
Friday. See them at Bauman
Bros., Kitchener Stock Yards.
Phone SHerwood 3-9262, Kitch-
ener, rrb
31 PIGS for sale, ten weeks old.
Robert Kreller, phone Wroxeter
19r16. 21*
12 PIGS, eight weeks old for sale.
Also 22 cu. ft. deep freeze. Wes-
, ley HeimPel, phone 85r3 Wrox-
eter. 21b
YOUNG SOW for Sale, cheap, for
butchering. Apply Thomas Mor-
rison, Whitechurch, phone 40451
Wingham. 21b
STRAYED
COW STRAYED to farni. Phone
51251. 21*
DEADSTOCK WANTED
DEADSTOCK removed promptly
for sanitary disposal. FREE pick
up on larger animals, reasonable
collection charge for small ani-
mals. Phone collect Wingham
378; Palmerston 123w, or Dur-
ham 398, Gordon Young (Elmira)
Limited. 6rrb
DEADSTOCK — FARMERS! We
have the, fastest service and the
highest prices for ,dead, disabled
cows and horses, $4.00 each and
31/2 e lb. for good mink horses.
24 hoUr service. Call for long
distance OPERATOR and ask
for ZENITH 43900, no toll charge.
Lorenz Stock Removal, Durham.
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CoN4N6 EVENT'S.
HOT' TURKEY supper and pro,
grain in Lalcknew United Church
Tuesday, October 37. Supper '"1-17". ed from, 5,3(1 to $. Program Ooln,
meneea at 0.15. Adults $i48;
children 75e. CE71423h
REAL ESTATE •
1.
HOUSE for sale or rent, Phone
552w. 2113
BUILDING LOT for sale, approxi-
mately $5x66 ft. on south, side
of Patrick Street, between Jose-
phine and 'Edward Streets. Make
offer in writing to Eavid Crony-
„ PT?, PDX 361Tingh8111 9Pt. , Pi! ,,
ONE and A HALF storey red brick
horse for sale, Good location.
Eight rooms. New oil furnace.'
Hardwood floors. Toilet down-
stairs. Good garden. Phone
1187M. ' 14-21h
SEMI-DETACHED home, living
quarters, one side store . and
apartment on other, for sale.
Ideal for retirement. Contact
Bill Nay Gerrie; phone 21r3
Wroxeter: , 21*
7-ROOM HOME, situated near
school and hospital with cup-
boards and bath, garage. Im-
mediate possession. Full price,
$6,500, Contact William. S. Reed,
Real Estate Broker, phone 292M,
Wingham. 21b
POULTRY FOR SALE
50 L.S. x R,I.R. pullets fOr sale.
Started, to lay, $1.65.,, Redmond
MacDonald, Wingham, telephone
73932. ' 21*
FOR RENT
TRAILER for rent or sale, 30 ft.
Glendale, completely equipped.
Phone 60833. 21b
SELF-CONTAINED apartment for
rent, 3 rooms and bath, close to
TV station, hospital and schools,
Also small furnished apartment.
Phone 127R. 21b
7-ROOM HOUSE in Whitechurch
for rent. Modern conveniences
and garage. Available Nov. 1st.
Phone 758 J1 Wingham or, write
Vic Emerson, Whitechurch. 21b
HELP WANTED MALE
YOUNG MAN to work in store.
Apply Remington's I.G.A. 21b
SALES HELP WANTED,
DEALER WANTED: 170 farm-
home necessities, medicines, vita-
mins, spices, foods, etc., well
known in every county. For
particulars, write RaWleigh's
Dept. 5-453-142 4005 Richelieu,
Montreal. 21b
EMPLOYMENT WANTED
' EXPERIENCED lath and plasterer
requires work. Will do neVir or
repair work, or plain, or orna-
mental. Apply Harold V. Howald,
R.R. 5, Lucknow. 14:21b
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TENDERS WANTED
TENDERS
SEALED TENDERS will be re-
ceived by the undersigned for the
purchase of the Wingham United
Church Shed until 12 'o'clock noon
on Saturday, 24th of October, 1959.
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Highest or 'any tender not neces-
sarily accepted,
Trustees Wingham United Church
. Box 567, Wingham
14:21b
TOWNSHIP OF TURNBERRY
TENDERS
Tenders will -be received by the
undersigned till 6. p.m. Saturday,
October 31, 1599 for snowploughing
roads in the Township of Turnber-
ry for winter of 1959 and 1960.
Trucks must have their own snow-
plough and wing: Tenders may be
on an hourly basis. For further
particulars apply to road superin-
tendent Wm. 0, Mundell. Lowest
or any tender not necessarily ac-
cepted.—john V. Fisdher, clerk,
14:21:28b
FINANCING A CAR?
Before you buy ask about *our
Lbw Cost Financing Service with
complete Insurance Coverage. '
STEWART A. SCOTT
Phone. 200 liVingham
MACK REFRIGERATION
Domestic:-- Commercial
NOW OWERS A COMPLETE
/ELECTRICAL SERVICE
REPAIRS TO
WASHERS - DRYERS
Regular' or Automatic
APPLIANCES OF ANY MINT/
ELECTRICAL OTSTALLATIONS .,, Phone 672R W ingham ,........—..........................—...........-- ,
ROOMERS AN11). BOAROERs.
WANTED
ROOMERS wanted, Good, lecatiQP.
Phone 305. 21h
13,0QMERS and boarders wanted.
Apply C„ Erieburger, Scott )5t.
21,,g8-41)
PERSONAL
WHY FEEL OLD?' astrex Tonic
Tablets help thousands of men,
women past 40 feel younger. Only
69c. At all druggists.
S9-23;07-21;N4-18
RHEUMATIC RAIN? If. yea suffer
from backaches, lumbago, sci-
atica, try RUMACAPS today to
help bring yqu prompt relief.
Druggists everywhere. • 21b
McKAY'S REST HOME has ac-
commodoation for patients. Ex-
celleht nursing care with regis-
tered nurse in charge, Licensed.
Pleasant surroundings, home-
cooked meals, tray, service, Phone
Wingham 103, 16Nv.18*
FOOT .$1.1FF'ERERS
PLEASE' NOTE as of November
1st and until further notice all
adjustments and new business
must be done at J. A, Vickers,
Foot Correctionists office, 481
8th Ave., Hanover. Hour's are'
Thursday and Friday morning,
9 to 11; Friday evening 7 to
10 pan. 21-28-4b'
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR PIANO TUNING, musical in-
struments, accessories and re-
pairs at reasonable rates phone
Ross Mann, 73554 Wingham. rrb
SEWAGE DISPOSAL — Septic
tanks, cesspools, etc., pumped and
cleaned with modern equipment.
All work guaranteed. Write to,
Louis Blake, R.R. 2, Brussels.,
Phone 42r6, Brussels. A26-N25*
WATERLOO CATTLE Breeding.
Association "Where Better Bulls'
Are Used”. Artificial breeding
service; All breeds of cattle;
Member owned and controlled;
cost low, efficiency high; Use of
the best of bulls; Disease con-
trolled, safety. For service or
more information phone for long
distance Clinton Zenith 9-5650 or
cellect Teeswater 126 between:
7.30 and 9.30 a.m. week days; 6.00
and 8.00 p.m. Saturday evenings.
Calls received on Saturday even-
ing will be serviced on Sunday
morning. For cows in heat on
Sunday morning, DO NOT call
until Monday morning. "Better
Cattle For Better Living." rrb
NOTICE
Raymond Damm; Teeswater„
announce that I will not , be
responsible for any debts incurred
by Constance Damm, as of October
21, 1959. 21:28*
WINGHAM
PUBLIC SCHOOL
Wingham Public School Board
invites applications from quali-
fied teachers for junior grades.
Duties commence Jan, 4th, 1960
Applications received by the
Secretary:
MRS. ROY MORGAN, WINGHAM
up to November 7th, 1959
21-28b
COURT OF REVISION
TURNBERRY TOWNSHIP
The Court of Revision on the
1960 Assessment Roll for Turn-
berry Township will be held in the
Council Chambers of the Commun-
ity Hall, Bluevale on Monday,
November 2, at 4 p.m.
JOHN V. FISCHER,
Clerk. 21-28b
NOTICE TO cREnrrons
IN THE ESTATE OF MARTHA
A. LEAVER.
ALL PERSONS having claims
against the estate of the above
mentioned, late of the town of
Wingham, in the County of Huron,
Widow, who died on the seven-,
teenth day of September, 1959, are
required to file proof of same With
the undersigned on or before the
31st- day of October, A.D. 1959.
After that date the Executors will
proceed to distribute the estate
having regard only to the claims of
which they shall then have had
notice.
DATED at Wingham this 13th
day of October, AD, '1959.
CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON
Wingham', Ontario
Solicitors for the Executors.
14-21-28b
CEMENT GRAVEL
Crushed,, Excellent Quality
delivered.
WATSON ARMSTRONG
Phone 45 r 12
TEESWATER
,AMBULANCI41 SERVICE
CURRIES AMBULANCE,. Wing-
ham, 23 years of service. Phone
Day 51; Night, 716 or 030,
WANTED.
A SMALL BARN or garage wanted
to buy, Phone 51$J1. 214'
USED TYPEWRITER wanted in
good condition. Phone 51251,
21h
MIDDLE-AGED lady wanted as
companion to an elderly couple
, for winter months, Free room.
Telephone 883J,21+
" HOUSEKEEPER for business
man's home, One adult. All
modern conveniences. Write Box
216 Goderich. 21b
USED WINDMILLS, gasoline en-
gines and pump jacks wanted.
Can be traded on pressure ays-
terns new or used. Ask us for an
estimate without any obligation,
or if you are needing any new
roofing material we give you the
best for your money. Write or
phone collect to Irving Keyes at
Glamis. Phone Paisley 114r4.
27 Alt-Nov.
CARDS OF THANKS
I wish to sincerely thank all
those who visited and remembered
me with cards, letters and treats
while a patient in Toronto General
Hospital. ;They were deeply ap-
preciated and comforting—Alex,
Purdon. 21*
The family of the late Mrs. Roy-
Gadke wish to express their thanks,
and appreciation to their relatives,
friends and neighbors for their
many acts of kindness, messages
of sympathy and beautiful floral
tributes during their recent be-
reavement, 21*
Mrs. John T. Blake wishes to
say a sincere thank you to, her'
'many friends who sent cards,
letters, flowers and treats while a
patient in Hospital also to Drs.-
Pedley and Corrin and to the
nurses and staff of Wingham Hos-
pital. 21*
I would like to thank relatives,
friends and neighbours for card's,,
visits and treats during my recent
`accident. Special thanks to Dr.
W. A. McKibbon and the nurses in
Wingham Hospital, Dr. Drake, Dr.
Langdon, and nurses on third floor,
Children's Hospital in London.—
Dotig Ewing. ' 21b
BIRTHS
BOHNERT—At the Wingham Gen-
eral Hospital, on Tuesday, Oct.
13, 1959 to Mr. and Mrs. Clements
Bohnert, R.R. 1, Teeswater, a son..
WALL—At the. Wingham General
Hospital, on Tuesday, Oct. 13,
1959,- to Mr .and Mrs. Morley
Wall, R,R, 1, Holyrood, a daugh-
ter,
THOMPSON— At the Wingham
General Hospital, on Wednesday,
Oct, 14, 1959, to Mr. and Mrs.
William J Thompson, R.R 1,
Wingham, a daughter.
LONDRY—At the Wingham Gen-
eral Hospital, on Thursday, Oct.
15, 1959, to Mr. and Mrs. John
James Londry, R.R. 2, Brussels; n.
son.
HARKNESS— At the• Wingham
General Hospital, on Thursday,
Oct. 15, 1959, to Mr. and Mrs,
James R. Harkness, Teeswater, a
son.
COBER—At the Wingham General
Hospital, on Tuesday, Oct. 20,
1959, to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Co-
ber, H.R. 1, Wroxeter a. daughter.
FORMER TEACHER IS
SUNDAY SPEAKER
ST. HELENS—Anniversary ser-
vices were held in the United
Church on Sunday. Although the
weather was dull, the church was
brightened •13y many beautiful aut-
umn flowers, including a .basket
placed by the family in memory of
the late Mr. R, J, Weeds.
Rev. W. J. Taylor of Dorchester,'
who as a young man had taught
in the ninth school and attended
church here, was the guest speaker.
At the morning service he' preach-
ed on the subject "Guardsmen for
Christ". , The ehoir sang the an-
them "0 Be Joyful in the Lord",
and Mrs. S. K. Graham, Miss Rich-
ards and Miss McElwain of Ford-
Wieh sang "The Lord Is My Shop-
here and "Softly and Tenderly
Jesus is Calling".
At the evening service Rev. Tay-
lor chose as his theme, "An Old
T'raveller's Advice", The choir
sang the anthein, "He's it Wonder,.
ful Saviour to Me" and Mr. and
Mrs. E, W, Rice favored with a
duet, "God's Way Is the Beat Way".
PAPER
DRIVE
WEDNESDAY
OCTOBER
21S T
FARMERS IN THE SURROUND-
ING AREA MAY THEIR
PAPERS AT;
Willis' Grocery •
Whitechurch
McEwen's Store, .Belgrave
Hoffman's ..Store, Bluevale
Cmr.rie,!§..Purniture
Wingham.
Please, tie paper securely
and leave on street.
7:14:21b,
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BLUEVALE •
Fleming and Malcolm Black at-
tended the funeral service for their
cousin, Mrs, Roy Gadcke,' at Ford
with last week. Mrs. Gadcke was
born at Bluevale, the daughter of
the late Mr. and Mrs. 'Robert Black.
Mr. and Mrs. William 'Hall and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Hall ,spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Scott of-Newton.
Mr, and• Mrs. W .J. Masters of
Parkhill and Mr. Norman Hall of
Aylmer visited on Saturday with
Mr. and Mr's. Gordon Hall. .
Messrs. Norman McMinn, A .D.
Smith, Geo-ige Greenaway, Mac
Scott and Dougald Straehan en-
joyed a motor trip to Palgrave and
other points ,on Sunday. Mr. Mc-
Minn remained there for a visit,
Rev. William, I3lackmore, Mrs.
Blackmore, BObby and Karen of
Toronto, spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Elliott.
Mrs.' Elliott'returned to Toronto
with them.
Week-end visitors with 'Mr. and
Mrs. Chas. Bosman were Mr. John
Bosmail and Donald and Messrs.
Frank Bolger, Bill Sheiber and Al-
bert Ford, all of West Lorne, Mr.
and Mrs. Jack I3esmae and child-
ren of Wbodstock.
A Hungry Child
At Christmas?
With Christmas just around the
corner, our thoughts naturally
turn toward presents and bright
lights and extra special things to
eat, Can you imagine what it
would be like 'if none of these
things were in sight? If you were
so poor that a dry crust of bread
looked like a banquet and .a cave
became a palace.
Well, there are thousands upon
thousands of youngsters through-
out the world who lead just this
sort of life. They are the world's
"lost babies" . . . innocent victims
of economic strife and revolution.
Their lot is not an enviable one.
Death will take the lucky ones
this winter—then they will not
have to know the terror of long
nights of giant shadows and feel
dreeping ;cold , along- thefr
Undernournished limbs. These are
'a generation of hungry, frightened
children, They are the citizens of
tomorrow,
Maria is one of them. Her
Daddy was killed •during an up-
rising in Greece—her Mother died
of TB last year.- Marie lives with
an aged grandmother—too old and
rheumatoid to earn a living for
her small charge, Maria begs in
the streets to eek out a living for
her. Nanny. And. Maria .is just
five years 'old—not old enough,
even, to go to school—yet wise as
'the ancient philosophers to the
ways of this cruel world. Maria's
present is bleak—her past is in-
tolerable and her future is non-
existent.
There are many Marias through-
out Europe and Asia These child-
ren need our,,,help or they will not
live to see Christmas and next
spring. You can help them—
through a non-profit non-sec-
tarian, non-government relief or-
ganization called Foster Parents'
Plan, Inc. Plan has looked after
86,000 of these youngsters' since
1939. Through Plan, hunger, cold
and. terror are chased from their
young lives and they become child-
ren again,
By becoming a Foster Parent
you can take part in their great
work. Your $15.00 a month pay-
ment financially "adopts" your
very own child. Eight -dollars is
an outright cash granf—the rest
is made up in food and ,clOthing
parcels, warm blankets and medi-
cines. A warm peraonal relation=
ship is established between parent
and child—and gifts and secrets
are exchange for years to mine.
Letters are translated both ways
by Plan interpretors. TheSe child-
ren need to be loved—almost as
much as they need warm bedding
and food, Won't you help them?
For furthOr information write
today Co Foster Parents' Plan, Inc,
P.O. Box 65, Station B., Montreal,
P.Q. Surely Christmas the
season for giving—And was anyone
eVer •More deserving of your
blessing?
ACHESON'S
Dead Stock Service
Highest cash prices paid in sur-
rounding district for dead, old,
sick or disabled horses and
cattle. For the fastest and
proper removal of all animals,
day or night, use our automatic
exchange (at no cost to you.)
Call Long Distance and ash for
ATWOOD ZENITH '34900
OR GEORGE HISLOP
WROXETER 2815
DEAD STOCK
SERVICE,
Highest Cash Prices
For' Old, Sick and
Disabled' Cows and,
Horses
DEAD STOCK AT HIGHEST
CASH VALUE
Please' Phone. Promptly
Call Collect - 133
Bruce Marlatt •
Brussels, Ont.
24 HOUR• SERVICE
Call For , and Deliver
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