The Wingham Advance-Times, 1968-06-20, Page 7srnit, population ar'
council is told
Up, COU
For Sale
ELECTRICAL
Cntractors
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a lerais brigs #iv
Itas breadl.om and
"Iwo p1eturo windows, dining.
room hoo builHrt china cabin
et, 4 lioskroesso oil have clothes
ad*. 4 pc. both and
2 . The walkout bay
a panelled r
repot ging 20x30, 2 bed-
room* with closets, 3 pc. bath,
' la.ndty teem and store room
Weida lOo ideal 'for, an - apart
:meet with the : rote sw
trance, making ,.It completion,
apart frarn the main part :of
the heel. This homy Is very
ill decorated through-
IMO
hrow
;ate as ° in.. an excellent
"Wil ' AM .DUPL.*X
Located 2` blocks from the
sin street and situated on a
nicely landscaped lot. The first
ripar, tmont has .a. kitchen with
separate dining area, large iiv.
ng room- ` and dining room
Woe hardwood floors, 3 bed.
reorns , :with closets and 3 pc.
bath. The, second apartment
has kitchen,, dining room and
luring. room'with file floors,
• .•utilify.,room, .2 .badroonts .with
closets end .3. pc. bath. Heat.
I is by oil furnsce, This is
ar very,, attractive home that
has been wall kept and is nice-
ly .decorated throughout.' Full
pric•aonly $16,900,
• HOUSE FOR RENT
bedroom brick home..
Avaliable July 1. Located 2
blocks from ,the Main street.
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ON H'QLST
REAL ESTATE, LIMITED
REALTORS, WINGHAM
*'RUral Ontario Specialists"
iC.lth.F tzslmmons,,Manager,'or
Annalisa Fitzsimmons,' Rep,,
Phone► `357-3840; Res. `357.1117
Cecil . Mahood, Representative,
Phone Tee:water, 392.6.952
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OTOR REWIND
Sirvlc a to All Makos
OVER, 150 NEW
MOTORS IN. STOCK
1/6 ho, s 134).SinePham
up to 50 lip. 3 Phase
HOUSEHOLD
APPLIANCES
*Largest
complete
line of
Appliances
*Sales &
Sarvica
ELECTRIC
Wingham 357.2450
Service and Quality
GUARANTEED
Our Service Dept. is, open
6 .days a week for your
convenience.
WHAT THE COMPUTE
SAY ABOUT
WHEN TO TRADE
Keith McClure
Well, why not? Computers ,are havingtheir say about
everything else. '
Of tours*, all the statisticians arereally reporting is
the effect on the market of our buying habits.
The computing . machines of the U.S. Department of
Transportation report that depreciation is the biggest single
cost of motoring. It is followed by maintenance, including
parts and tires; next comes garaging, including parking
and tolls- then asoline and oil; then insurance and finally
local and federaltaxes.
If you
,alnd driven
of $127 in
years. In
just about
After the second year, the analysts say, the average
motorist "faces a series of outlays tot -tire and battery re -
Placements, repairs . and incidentals that . more than offset"'
Wings in depreciation.
They add: "The hard facts show there is remarkably
little difference between the 'CENTS PER MILE COST OF A
RELATIVELY NEW CAR AND ONE NEARING THE END
OP ITS DAYS." So Cheri you hS►e it.. .1t costs little or
nothing morno to drive a late model.
The computers don't say how satisfied, or otherwise,
you'll be i+vith your new car or. used one. , ,Satisfaction is a
personal experience. Almost all cars are bought 'these days
at competitive prices. • The satisfaction comes from your
dealer looking after your service needsas if he expects to
get your repeat business.
trade every year based. on a car. costiuip $3000
14,500 miles, you are paying an average premium
depreciation loss compared to trading every, two
the second .year, increasing maintenance costs
pull . abreast of depreciation cost.
is
Population of Huron County
has increased 61Vover lam
a
yar's figures, accOrcling accordingto at
report submitted to Huron Coun
ty Council by County Assessor
Alex A. Alexander. on Tues
day.
Total population nos stands
at 49, 913, not including Cana-
dian
dian f''otces l Clinton, hous'.
ing, Huronview, or the inmatet
of hospitals within the county,
Ittstood at 49,234 a year ago,
Details, for nearby m,unicip-
alities ire as foU awe:
1967
1,963
1.8*
2,740
1, 522
2,604. 2,740
2, 06$ 2, 000
1,345 1,356
..1, 533 1, 504
1,087: 1182"
:1 155 .' . ' .
1,176 s MRS. 'IELMA PEEL and son.liet han were
3,196' ,� �,� .teach Kindcrgairter� at T'urniserry central
....___.._fit �_._ t'�--, i+,. i.• ��:-_..._l, - ' - will -� -- -
Goderich
Grey
Howick
Morris
Stephen
Tuckerstnith,
Turnberry
LIsboarne
Wawanosh. East
Wawanosii West.
Clinton -
Exeter
Goderch
Sea forth:
Wingha.
Bay field
Blyth ,
Brussels.
Iensail
Zurieh .,
1968
2,129
1,775
2,321
1,580
ablishiod by
Huron- TRDA
A buntiry for the Inhalation
Therapy Courtie in an _Ms and
'Technology College was
,lisheti by the Huron County Tub.
ease Association meeting ,
Clinton last week,
The bursary Is available to a
student with a secondary school
illectina taking 'the two•year
course. There would be orient..
salon and practise in a'nearby
The AsSaciation also decided
to cOntact the schools in die
fall regardillg a ,possible anti.
sinoking week in the sChools and
sad esSays respiratgly 4111
Secretary Mrs, Peryl Dodd -
;on reported 411 persons x4 -rayed
Huron•Connry since pie last
meeting.. The Chist-'Clinics are ,
'conducted by the 'Health, Unit
and financed by hri4traair Sed
Inhalation therapy
TIRED OF
PUSHING A
HEAVY
MOWER?
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2492
2,915
467
740
'846
327.
2,147
408,
747
363
902
732
The County assessor reported
that there has been an increase
of $1,074,845 in assessment
over a year ago. Hi said that
there will be a substantial in-
crease later this year from the -
Centralia Industrial P -ark as die
houses become occupied and the
hangars and some of the large
buildings become occupied by ,
industry. There were ab in-
dustries in occup.ation as Of Jan-
uary I, 1968.
County equalization propos-
ed for 1969 is $68.611,993 as
against $67, 544,939 a year
ago, Mr. Alexander reported,
This total is made up of $44. -
918,684 for the tOwnships, $19,-
795;438 for the towns, and
$3.8Q7,.871 for the villages.
Mr. Alexander reported that
there have been three vacancies
for assessors this,year, and
der the. new licencing regulat-
dons, it is more difficult to
make replacements as.only re.
Oar and .probatibnary licence
holders are.permitted to go .
another inuniciptlity. The
men who could qualify under
these regulations. Several as-
sessors were persuaded to stay
on as this will be the last year
Little Oliver was attending
his first Sunday school class.
"Do you say your prayers before
eating?" his teacher asked.
said, " my mother's a good-
--4.4r. and Mrs. Bill Rintoul
arid family of London spent the
week -end with.his parents. Mr.
WROXETER
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Barber,
London, visited over the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Ronald Mapletoft, Larry Pel -
lett, Wayne Sanderson of Wrox-
eter and Joseph Moore of Moore-
field. spent the week -end at Port
S.chool, and
of Kamloops, B.C. and Mrs.,
Harry Tichbourne and Mrs, „
Vickers of Goderich, and Mrs.
Will Cranstrin of Auburn visited
on:Sunday with Miss Annie 1Cen-
nedir, Frances Street. and with
other relatives in this district.
of -Toronto spent the Week -end
at the home of her sister at.Augt
burn. 'Mr. Chester Casemate,
Who.had'bein a patient Tor-
onto Hospital for some weeks; ,
accompanied them home and
spent the yeek-end'at his home
on Maple Street.
--Rev. Charles Boyde of
Milverion spent a few days last
week at the home of Mt. and'
Mrs. Edwin Striy,th of Eait
Wawanosh. Mri! and Mrs.
Sinyth.iisited on Sunday at thp
home of their son; Mr. and Mrs„,
Albert Smyth of Kitchener.
ed Sunday in Isindon at the
home of his daughter, Mrs,
James Wilson and Mr. Wilson. -
—Myst; .Edward
Street; received wotd con..ffidty
that Aerastar
O. Cox of Paisley suffered„a
fall in Walkerton on Friday arid
is a Patient in hospital there.
Henry 'and Mrs. Olive I3oss Were
in Ripley on Monday Where .
they attended the funeral of the
latter's cousin, the late Allan
Finlayson. a veteran of the last
Misses Shelia and Ruth Gibbons
of London and Mrs. Warren R.
Weber .of Stratford attended the
OEHagan•Seely wedding in
Jainestciwn. New Yorle, on Sat-
urday of last week, Mr. O'Hag-
an is the son of the former An-
gela Gibbons of this area..
--Mr. and Mrs. Murray
Keyes and family of London .
visited with Mrs. Mel Bradburn
on Saturday and die accompan-
ied them home to spend a
couple of weeks with relatives
there.
Claire Shores, Mich., returned
home last' week after spending
some tinie with her mother,
Mrs. P. MacLeod and her
daughter, Mrs. Dave Cnrzon
CURRIE'S 55"
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IN ALLOWAhiCE
WM vamp you purchase
a SEALY MATTRESS anti
BOX spRING
pigs —
Gonisrous trade -In allow.
Owe on a new SKLAR
ENDS SATURDAY, JUNE 22nd
wifiewirbemmizw.fmm
2 Pc. CHESTER FIELD
SALE
Even though
the sale 'is joist
about over --
we can still
Modern styled, 4 cushion, Quality covering —
Choice of colors. • Regular $259.00.
SALE SPECIAL $199.00 TERMS — $3.00 WEEKLY
3 Pc. Berdroioin Suites
54/RAWER CHEST
SALE /$259.00
• 60" TRIPLE DRESSER
REGULAR $299.00
ONLY. TERMS—$10.00 Monthly
FREE PARKING
ST ORAGE
DELIVERY
CURRIE'S
THREE
FLOM OF
QUALITY
FURNITURE
--Miss Susan Doll of Hamil-
,ton is visiting with her grand -
,parents, Mr. and Mrs..Fred
Ohm Sr.
--Mr. W.D. Galbraith and
son David of Kitchener Visited
Galbraith over the week.end.
and Mrs, Percy Baker
,of Vancouver have been
for couple of weeks with Mr.
and Mrs.. Dave Crothers, and
',Other relatiVes. They are leav-
ing this week for a visit to the .
East Coast.'
--Miss Wendy Croniiwright
has returned home after %forking
.in the Bahamas *for the past few
months, After a short holiday
'here Wendy will return to Wat-
erloo where she has accepted a
position in the computing cen-
tre at the University of Water-
--Mr. and -Mrs. Charles
Shiell and Miss Irene Paton -
visited with Mr, and Mrs. Gil-
bert karm at Mitchell on Sun-
..mmt; and Mrs. Thomas
Plunkett of Alskatoon and his,
niece,' Mrs., Mercer of Kam-
loops, B,C., visited with Mr.
and Mrs.. Allan Pattison and
other relatives in this district
last week.
and Mrs. Mel Brady
of St. Jacobs spent last Wednes-
day with .Mr. and Mrs. Elwell
Webster.
and Mrs. Ward Cam-
eron and family of London spent
the week -end with Mr. and Mrs.
Swan River, Man. and Mrs.
Andrew Hancharyk of Garland,
Man. returned home on Wed-
nesday after visiting for the°
past week with their sister, Mp.
Alvin Bannerman and 'attending
the Pinkbeiner-pannerman nup-
tials last Saturday.
, A ssessment
commissioner
is appointed
Assessment Commissioner.
County of Victoria, • dsay,
ii.n
will be the new co issioner
for Huron, County ouncil
decided at its June Session in
Goderich Tuesday.
Mr. Hall Will serve for a
probationary period of one
year, after which titne-his A-
ility and the developmental
the assessment dep,artment will
be re -assessed. Salary will be
$10,500 per annum and duties
will commenCe no later than
In submitting his report to
County Coungil, Ray V. Patti-
son. East WaWariosh. 'chairman
of the Equalization Committee.
said that thirteen applications
had been received, and that
eleven, applicants had been
interviewed by the committee.
and several on 'merle than One
occasion. Before inaking the
appointment, the committee
, had consulted witlythe Ontario
Department of Municipal -At-
Hall quite qualified to take
over the duties in Huron County.
Asked about staff personnel for
the new assessment Department,
he stated thatthere would be
about fourteen persons plus a
couple of stenographers.
purchased bite rehabilitation
and Social Service Program has,
been beneficial to many Huron
County residents.
The possibility of adult work-
shops and social clubs forthe
respiratory cripple was discussed
forthe future.
Gannett, Mrs. Marir. Finlay, •
Mrs. Art Stone and Mrs. Herb
Phillips attended the Salvation
Army Ladies' Home League
camp at Selkirk last week,
where they learned new -ideas
in crafts to help them for their
annual bazaar.
Model 7257
Womonlikethisquickstart-
ins, quiet mowing Lawn -
Boy! One Push on the prirn-
0,-'ono pull on the starter,
and you're off arid 11,1,
Variable Speed Settings .
and extra' long HH,o'safetY
handle, adjustable for re-
laxed mowing.
STAINTON
HARDWARE
(WINGHAM) LIMITED
PHONE UT*29147
IF
FORMER FEDERAL BUILDING AND SI
ON
JOSEPHINE STREET
WINGHAM, ONTARIO.
'ttbjeet tol prior sale or withdrawal in whole or part
Offers are invited' on the aboVe noted .preperty.
Offers must be received at the COrporation's Office,‘
Ottawa not later than 4 P.M.; JuLy
For details, including Conditions of tali
CROWN ASSETS DISPOSAL ,CORPORATfON
MacKenzie Federal Building,
36 Adelaide Street East,
TORONTO 1, Ontario. n
Wroxeter
Mrs. Wm, Smith, Toronto.
spent the week -end with her
mother, Mrs, David Robinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Eaton,
Sealarth, called on Mr. John
Hupfer on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. bruins -
Ina of Bayfield, the former
Lynda Green, visited Sunday
with her grandmother. Mrs. W.
Weir, Miss Gertrude Bush and
Mr: -and Mrs. George Gibsori.
sonmfiesuemsfaimseetemetionassm
Saturday, June 22
meet the
Stanfield
team
Channel 8 1.6:30 - 7:00 p.m.
'Published bY ine Progressive COnseryative Party of Canada
Jack Alexander I
AUCTIONEER
and Appraiser
We handle Town and
Farm. Sales
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Phone 357-3631 - Winaham
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IT HOLDS WATER—On Monday water went into the new
swimming pool for the first time. We understand It
takes about 18 hours to fill the pool ind throe days to
heat the water after it is in. everyone is getting anxious
for the first dip but it will be another week before this
pool will be opened, probably June A. A -T Photo,
CAN WE HELP YOU 'CHOOSE?
Like houses and cars, upholstered furniture ,needs
care. Eventually a major overhaul could be required.
SoMetimes it's bettor to %crap the car . . . tear .down
the old house . . . throw .away the old suite. But
many times it would be in . your best interests to
make a complete renovation. Can we help you
choose? We would appreciate your call for a 'No
Obligation" consultation in the privacy of your own
357-1011 is the number to call
Properly equipped for efficiency
*Properly staffed for dependebility
*PrOperly located for service
3574011
UPHOLSTERING
211 WATtR STREET, WINGHAIVI
"If your furniture is worth re-uphoisterIng
It's worth the fineses