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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1959-12-16, Page 4ARMITAGE'S eleeteel4 Call For and Deliver NEW KIND OF PORTABLE with all office typewriter features: we sr vs WINGHAM ADVANCE=TIMES Phone 890 Winiham , Phone 293 Wineham gusiness Opportunity Lorge ...Mormfieture,r 'Of Industrial Tractors, Crawlers, and allied eqiiipment In varied Masi pis iattretted establishing `a tole dealership in the Wingham area. Our 'flirM exceptionally large .trading area vertiitoretory ,personisi with the sinter* intention Of making contract a highly lucrative one. We are a long 'established reputable firth dad feel we have something good to offer to $he 'eight party. %valid Mild In Confidence by replying for MR. A, M. HERMAN P40. BOX 189 LONDON, ONTARIO n U ROY N. BENTLEY• PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Telephone dAeirson 4-9521 P. O. Box 478 GODERICH, Ontario CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON Barristers, Solicitors, WS. Winghant, Pheae 411 J. H. CRAWFORH, Q.C. R. 5. HETHERTNOTONi; A. H. IFTAVIS11 J. W. 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Christmas season, •411111111111111111111111111114111111111111111111111111111111111i111111 1 11111141111111111111111111111111111 .11,1 0111, iA FOR SALE LE111!$ TAXI SERVICE and used ''Ph'one 185, Furniture, We buy and. sell;.. rrb 1311CKS and 'GEESE for sale. "Phone 68244,:. 16;23* MILK. FILTERS for sale—"Rapid Flo", 6-Inch, 85c; 6144-ineh, 89o, Alexander's Hardware, lrrb • OHRISTMAS TREES for sale, spruce and balsam. Apply Bill Lockridge, phone 458, 9,16,23b IMIGUSQN manure loader for sale, • Good condition,. Phone 548W. Jim Wilson, R.R. 3, Wing- ham, 16';, MeCLARY ROYAL Escort kitchen range fqr sale. Phone 344W9, Brpsoels. Scott -IVIcLentan, 16* 1959 FORD TRACTOR for sale, in A-1 condition. Apply to Hen- Yry Mathers, Bluevale. 16* SEE MoKIBBONS Drug Store for Zenith Hearing Aids, batteries, cords,"accessories, Also fittings, Por 'appointment or hearing con- sultation, call 53., 16b - AFRICAN VIOLETS for sale, Sev- 4 era) new varieties. Mrs, 0, Al- ' len, Catharine St,, phone 541.T. 9:16b DRESSED GEESE for sale. Cali ^ Mrs. Mel Sanburn, Wroxeter, • phone 13r13. 16b lab • SEE US FOR kodak and Ansco film. We have all sizes, all types. 'See us again for fast, ex- pert finishing when your pic- tares are taken, We're at your 'service on everything photogra- phic! Msyk Studio, Wingham, phone 199. 16b THREE EVENING dresses for sale. Apricot taffeta, beige ny- lon net, gold, brocade, Ballerina 'length, Sizes 9-11. Like new. Phone Teeswater 81w, lab HARDWOOD rocking horse for sale. In, very good condition. $4.00. 'Also small kiddy car, good condition, $3,00. 'Phone 18r11, Wroxeter. * 16* REGISTERED BOXER puppies for sale, ,two months old. Rea- sonable. Grown stock, champion Sired. Phone 76 or call at the O Shell. Garage, Brussels. 1623b 4 YOUR HEALT.ti is our business! Bet sus :help• yatr select the `Vita- formula best ''suited to your needs. Fresh, p u r e, potent stocks—fairly priced. Visit our 5 'Vitamin department tomorrow. McKibbons Drug Store, Wing- ham, phone 53. 16b FILTER QUEEN SAT RS AND SERVICE—see Les Reynolds at McKibbons Drug Store, Wing- ham, Phone 53. EVenings phone 640 J 3. rrb LIKE 'STERLING' on SILVER, the ELNA trademark is your guarantee of the finest in sew- leg machines. Priced and equip- ped to suit every need and bud- . -get.. Let us demonstrate Etna;. , Sewing Centre, Wingham. 16b SPY APPLES, in your own con- tainer, •$2.00 per bus. 'Free de- livery, Harry Budges, • phone 418W2. 21rrb gi,dr1-1:9Lux sales and service. Ruttan, Goderich,• phone •Q61:lerich 1154 or Wingham .a553W. rrb SEWING MACHINE for sale (Ideal Gift fbi- Christmas) Smit- ty'S in Hanover, offering now till Christmas, New Singer Elec- tric Portables, reg. $119.50 for only $59.00 (% price); Limited number of reconditioned Singer Portables $29.00; New Automatic Electric Portables, reg.. 4269.00 for only $164.00 at Smittys Shop- ping Centre in Hanoaer, 25, 2, 9, 16b 1013604W04=1"40,VASMe‘Atf KNEE HOLE DESKS in Walnut for Christmas $31.95 and $47.75 PLANA FOR PAYMENT ito CURRIE & SONS FURNITURE FOR SALE NATIONAL CASH' register for sale,; two drawer, A-1 candition, $49,95 , Quebec heater, new grates and pipes $5.00 Apply Cameron's Btlliards, 16b CHRISTI/LAS TRLES, oprtice or pine, located at north.end groc- ery store lot, Delivery. For orders phone 251. Also some small Spruce $1.00 each. Bob and Paul Rintoul, 16* SHFdAFFERS, ,Oar.tridgP, PPM -ha., $2.95, special $1,95; ,Sheaffers Ball point pens, reg. $1.95 special 95c; Sheaffers Fountain pens, reg. $2,49 special $1,49, Sport shirts, reg. $4.95 special $2,95, Camer- on's Billiards, 1949 PLYMOUTH Cotipe for sale. In first elaSs condition, Foilr tires nearly new. Also two snow tires. Driven a little over 20,000 miles. Apply ' to ''Mrs. Percy Cc/upland, Wroxeter, or phone 5ral. 16b SALES HELP WANTED, MALE WANTED—Reliable man as dealer in Wingham. Experience not necessary. A fine opportunity to step into old profitable business where Rawleigh Products have been sold for years. Big profits, Products furnished on credit. Write RaWleigh's, Dept. L-453-163 4005 Richelieu, Montreal. ' 16b - HELP WANTED SCHOOL CARETAKERS WANTED Applications will be received un- til Dec. 31, 1959, for the position of caretaker in each of the ten schools in Morris. Contract will be for one year, duties comment-' ing February 1, 1960. For an out- line of ,duties contact •any member of the Morris School Board. Ap- plications will state salary expect- ed. No application necessarily ac- cepted. Ralph S. Shaw, Bluevale. 9:16:23b BOOKKEEPER Experienced and fully quali- fied, able to handle full set of books, full time work. Per- manent position if satisfactory. Apply in writing, with refer- ences before January 1, 1960, stating 'salary expected to: Mr. Fordyce Clark, R.R. ,5,. Goderidh, Ontario, President, Huron Co-op Medical Services. 16,23b WANTED TO RENT HOUSE in Wingham. Approxi- mately three bedrooms, Apply to Box 79 Advance-Times. rrb 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 34 c 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. rrb VEMADE HELP 'WANTED GIRL WANTED to learn egg cand- ling and tabling. Apply Mait- land Creamery, Wingham. lab FOR RENT TWO HEATED furnished rooms with bath for rent. Centrally Jo- acted. Phone 127R, 16h APARTMENT FOR RENT, two 'rooms and bath, heated. Posses- sion January 1st. Apply by alp- • poinknont • to 108 , „ 1.64!„ HOUSE FOR RENT on No. 4 Highway, two and a half miles north of 'Wingham. Apply Mrs, Irlma Jenkins, Victoria St. 16* MOBILE HOME for rent or sale. , Copletely furnished and ready to 'move in. Phone 608J3, Blue- vale Trailers. 16b THREE ROOMS with bath for rent by Jan. 9th. Separate en- trance, Mrs. M. Hare, 1, Hillside St., • Waterloo, or phone • SH 2-3174. 16b SELF-CONTAINED, newly , decor- ated apartment for rent, Sepa- rate entrance, Also five-room house. Apply 'Box 88, Advance- Times. 9b TAAT LOST—Man's reading ,glasses. Re- ward. PhOne, 345. 16* PERSONAL WHY NOT nut aside Sane of your Christmas gift money for regular beauty care? Hairmits, trims, permanents, rinses. You'll like the beauty services at the Band- Box Beauty Salon. Phone 860, Wingham. 16b CARDS OF 'TIrANKS I would like to thank all my friends for cards and visits while a patient in the Wingham. Hospi- tal. Special thanks to the nursing staff.—Mrs. Ben McClenaghan, 16b I 'Would like to thank all my friends for cards, gifts •and visits while a patient in the Wingham General Hospital. Special thanks to Drs. Corrin and Pedley and the nursing staff.—Bob Ostrom. 16* The family of the late Mr. Frank Seli wish to thank all those who 'sent cards and flowers. Special thanks ,to Dr. Corrin and Dr. Ped- ley and the nursing staff• at the hospital. ' • 165' I wish to take this opportunity to thank all my friends and neigh- bours, who remembered me with letters, cards, gifts arid visits while I was in the hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Crawford, also Mrs. Morrey and her staff. It was all deeply appreciated. —Mrs. Bertha Lott. 164' We would like to thank all those who contributed in any way to our farewell party last Monday night. We deeply appreciate your kind- ness and wish you all a very Mer- ry Christmas and Happy New Year—Kay and George Dane and family. ' 16* I wish to thank all my friends and neighbors for cards, treats and visits while I was in Wingham Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Corrin, Dr. E. Pedley and the nursing staff.—Mrs. Alonzo Spar- ling. lab The family 'of the late Mr. C. Roy Cantelon wish to thank friends, neighbors and relatives for their acts of kindness, messages of sympathy and floral tributes re- ceived by them in their recent sad bereavement. Special thanks to Dr. B. N. Corrin, Rev. Don Sin- clair, nursing staff, Wingham. Gid- eon Camp and the Baptist Church. 16* The sisters of the late Miss Emily Potter wish to thank their kind friends, relatives and neighbors for •their many acts of kindness, messages of sympathy and 'beauti- ful floral tributes received by them in their recent sad bereavement. Also for cards, treats a,nd friendly visits to her during her illness. The assistance and kindness of our neighbors will never be forgotten, Special thanks to Dr. W. A. Craw ford, Rev. Attwell, Rev. Jennings, Mr. Moir and Mr, Whitfield,—Bes- sic Metcalf, Beatrice Potter, 16b MISCELLANEOUS. FOR PIANO TUNING, musical in- struinents, accessories and re- pairs at reasonable rates phone Ross Mann, 73514 Wingham. rrb WATERLOO . CATTLE • BREEDING ASSOCIATION 'Where Better Bulls Are Used' Artificial Insemination Service ler Breeds of Cattle Farmer owned and controlled Call us •between 7:30 and 10:00 a.m. week days Ali00 and 8:00 p.m. Saturday evenings at CLINTON ZENITH 9.5650 or Oiled it MUM 12E IN MEMORAAM SECT Tn loving Memory of a 'dear son and brother, Harold 'Who passed away Dee. 16,1939, In memory of one With Our oaths have had to part. Who yet is never far from us, But 'alwayS oleSe at Ileart. Whose cherished memory llyea on To comfort' us today, And keep that dear one in our thoughts Each step, along life's 'way. —Sadly ..raiSSed and always re- membered by Dad, Sister Ag- ''" —WO" 'and' 'Breitliers 'owl.' BIRTHS FRANCIS—At the Whigham Gen- eral Hospital, -on Tuesday, Dec. 8, 1959, to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Francis, R.R. 1, Lucknow, a son. HACKETT—At the Wingham Gen- eral Hospital, On Wednesday, Dec. 9, 1959, to Mr. and Mrs. Den- ald Hackett, R.R. 7, Lucknow, a daughter. RAWN—At the Wingham General Hospital, on Thursday, Deeenfber 10, 1959, 'to Mr. and Mrs. Seth Rawn, R.R. 3, TeeaWater, a daughter, HACKETT—At the Wingham Gen- eral 'Hospital, oh Thursday, Dec. 10, 1959, to Mr. and 'Mrs. Eric Hackett, R.R. 3, Lucknow, a son. KING—At ,the Wingham General Hospital, on Friday, Dec. '11, 1959, to Mr. and Mrs. George C, King, Teeswater, a daughter. HOUSTON—At' the'Wingham den: era] Hospital, on Saturday, Dec. 12, 1959, to Mr. and Mrs. James Houston, Whitechurch, a daugh- ter BROWN—At 'the STI/inglittria Gener- al Hospital, on Monday, Dec. 14, 1959, to Mr. 'and Mrs. Jack Brown, Wroxeter, a son, Edward J. Barnes Worked at Foundry For. Many Yeam A resident of Wingham fOr*the-' past 46 years, Edward '.larrtes Barnes died early 'Sunday morning following an illness of five months. He was 'a member and a past war-. den of St. Paul's Anglican Church. He Was born at Colden Common, Hants, England, 80 years ago. Mr. Barnes came to Canada in 1913 and lived in Nova Scotia for a year,• settling in Wingham in 1914. He was married to Evelyn Rooney 41 years ago by Rev. Snell, who was the rector here at that time. Mr, Barnes was a stove moun- ter at Western Foundry for 40 years. He has lived retired since 1950. He is survived by his wife and a sister, Mrs. W, J. Andrews, In England. A son,' Fenton, died in 1948. The body • rested at the R. A. Currie & Sons funeral home until Tuesday afternoon, when Rev. C. F., Johnson conducted the service at 2.30, Burial was in the Wing-, ham Cemetery. The pallbearers were David Cro- thers, Fred MacLean, Joseph Red- mond, Willis Lapp, Jack McMich- ael of Listovvel and Arthur. Stone. Flower bearers were G. W, Tiffin and Frank Seddon. Rev.'H. N. Watt Was at Gorrie Rev. Harold N. Watt, B.A., died at his home in Toronto on Thurs- day, Dec. 10th at the age of 61,- He was the pastor of Don Mills Un- ited Church until a year ago. He had served that congregation for 18 years. Rev, Watt was ordained 31 years ago and had served -at Drew, Gor- rie and Mount Hope before going to Don Mills. is survived .by his wife, the former Caroline Cutler; two sons, Harold and Gordon; a sister, Mrs, J. C. Manning Of Guelph and two brothers, Clarence and Percy Watt of Palmerston. , The service was held at Don Mills Uhited Church oh Sunday af- ternoon' with cremation in the To- ronto Crematorium, Mrs. W. A. Hay Dies in Kitchener Friends of Mts. W. A. Hay, formerly of Coderich, will be sad- dened to •learn. Of her sudden passing in Kitchener-Waterloo Hos- pital on Sunday evening, December 13, She had been ill only a short time, Mrs. Hay was' the mother of Dr, Sohn Hay,of Kitchener, whose wife is the former Patricia Parker of Wirighari, GOOD NEWS YOU CAN HAVE • your ,radio • your TV, • your 14141 speaker REBUILT LIKE NEW! Mk your radio service tenni, clan itbout the advantage of a. rebuilt sPealter. Vor Nailer de, falls Write '7 WARD 'ELECTRONICS 129 Haw St, Kitchener jamesG.Dey Dies in Florida Woi'dhas been received here of the death Of James G. ,bey 'at Bra- dentoa, 'Florida,, On 'December '9, He was bern in Winghain and was a son of the late Mr. ,and James I/ey, His father Was a railway 'employee and the family moved froth here when Mr Dey was quite young, He is survived 'by his Wife and one son, a sister, Mrs. W. A. Rob- ertson, and a brother, Gordon, of London," Mr4"Wilfrow lielrey town, is a cousin, FIRE SAFETY MINTS R 'SEASON. FOR 'Twas the night before Christmas, when all through •the 'house, Not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse, When d'own through the chimney, all covered with soot, ' Came the ''spirit of• fire", an ugly gs aloot. His eyes glowed like ernbers, his features woke Stern, As he looked all around for some - thing "to 'burn. What he saw made him grumble, his anger grew 'higher; For there wasn't a thing that would start a good• fire. No door had been blocked by a big Christmas tree, It stood in a corner, 'leaving pas- sageWay free. 'The lights that gloWed 'brightly for Betty and Tim Had been hung 'with precaution so none touched a limb. 'All the wiring was new, not a break could be seen, And Wet sand at its base kept the tree nice and 'green. The tree had been trimmed by a mother insistent, That the ornahnents 'used inuat be fite resistant, And mOther had known 'the things to avoid, Like cotton and paper arid plain celluloid. ' Rock woe', metal icicles and trink- ets of glass Gave life to , the tree; it really ,had class. And Would you believe it, right next to the tree Was a suitable hbx for 'holding debris-- A place to throw wrappings of paper and string, From all the gifts that Santa might bring. The ugly galoot was 'so %mad he could bust, As he cliinbed •up the chininey in utter disgust. For the' folks in this home, had paid close attention To all the rules of good fire 'pre- vention, Atkinson Grant Provides Modern. Heart Equipment Modern , electro - cardiograph equipment for use in the care of patients with heart trouble will soon be installed 'by Bruce Penin- sula and District Memorial 'hosp- ital in Wiarton, Ontario, as a re- sult of a grant of $1,000 recently given to the hospital by The At- kinson Charitable Foundation for purchase of 'such equipment. Acknowledging the Foundation's grant, Mr. C. H. Whicher, chairman of the board of the hospital, re- marked: "At •present there is no machine' of this type closer than FINANCING A, CAR? before You buy 'ask about out LoW Cost Financing 'Service with 'complete tishranee Coverage. STEWART A. SCOTT Mr, John, Congram of Knox Col- lege, Toronto, had charge of the services in the Presbyterian Church here 'on Sunday. The ladies of the Presbyterian Church will hold their WIVES. meeting this Wednesday in the Sunday Sepeol room of the church, while the W.M.S. of the United Church meets for its an- nual meeting and birthday tea at the home of Mrs, Ezra Scholtz on Mrs. Sam Reid of Lucknow spent a few days last week at the home of her sister, Mrs. W. R, Farrier., Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mowbray of Wingham visited on Sunday with Mrs, David Kennedy, ' Mr. Thomas Wade of the Pro- vincial Police at Woodstock, and Mrs. Wade and the children 'spent the week-end with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Ewart McPherson. Owen Sound or Lions Head, a dis- tance of some 23 miles in either case. Up to this point, it has been necessary for us to transport pat- ients to the hospital in Owen Sound fore electro-cardiograph ex- aminations or to' rei\r, tin?, keel physician's portable machine at Lions Head. This situation has pre- sented a very difficult problem, particularly when a patient has been too ill to be moped. The Foundation's grant will enable us to provide- a very much needed service within our own hospital's operation." Mr. 'Whicher recalled that about' two and a half years ago, the Foundation made a grant of '$625 to Bruce Peninsula and District Memorial hospital for the purchase of an oxygen tent. "This machine," Mr. Whicher saicl,"has given splen- did service and has been a wonder- ful help . to. all patients acquiring this Iforin of treatment," Inmate BEEF 'VMS At least 10% N22%1 • 0 6 U FRESH TURKEYS, ...DUCKS:?. and 'CHICKENS U GROUND BEEF , . : . , : 3 lbs.-$1.?51 • U " ▪ Lockrid e's Butcher' Shop. li I11111111111111111111illailiplimillt iminllialltliniA11•111111111 1•11 011•11 011 601111 ,t BARRISTER, SOLICITOR and NOTARY PUBLIC TEESWATER - ONTARIO Telephone 23 Teeswater Wroxeter.;-Every Wednesday' 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. orTontermsTs tqloxE1 118 Harriston, Ontario GAITHER, *1119NTOSH & WARD CHARTERED. ACCOUNTANTS Bell Telephone WALKERTON D, A. HUNTLEY, CA, Resident ,Manikger Telephones: Business 633; Residence 101 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 autorruitic exchange (at no cost to you.) Call Long Distance and ask for ATWOOD 34900 OR GEORGE IHSLOP WROXETER 2105 DEAD STOCK SERVICE Highest Cash Prices For Old, Sick and Disabled Cows and. Horses DEAD STOCK itlT MGHEST aft VAlti11/13 lPieatie Phone Promptly Call. Collect a 133' Bruce Marlatt 'Otiose's. Ont. 24 HOUR SERVICE 'PERMACO' COBALT BULLETS For Cattle One Dose Gives• EactuAnimal A Year's Supply, of Cobalt! In many areas, up, to 9 out of' 0 cattle are cobalt' deficient. Even ap'p'arently "healthy" herds suffer from 'Illidden Hunger", the.unthriftiness caused by the slightest lack of cobalt. But now, one dose with Cobalt Bullets provides all the cobalt your beef animals need for a full year. Field trials shim that even in areas •where beef fattening has never been a problem, 'PEamAco' Cobalt Bullets can increase beef gaiiis a minimum of 10% to 22% ! Get 'PERMACO' COBALT BULLETS forleef and Dairy Cattle...TODAY! ANOTHER FIRST in the Veterinary Department at McKIBB1NS THE SELF SELECTION STORE on WINGHAM'S MAIN STREET. Q.C. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Eta. Money to ,Loan Office—Meyer Block, WInsliattc WELLINGTON FIRE Insurance Cerrinany Iflst. 1840 An111 Canadian Contilifitiy which has faithfully served Its pollo7 holders for over "a Century. Head Office, Toronto H. C. MacLean Insurance Atone, WInghatn