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L i Advance -Times, Thursday, Match 20. 1969
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FOR SALE
CALF SCOURS -- Treat the
whole animal. Nixon's Scourex
combines 14 different ingre-
dients for fast -acting control'
of calf scours and secondary
infections. Vane's Resell
Drug Store, phone 357-2170.
GUNS bought, sold and ap-
praised. ABC Sporting Goods,
B. Jenkins, Minnie Street.
Jne26prrb
DEKALB SEED CORN for
sale, early. varieties available.
Contact George Merkley, ph.
14W2, Wroxeter. 6-13b
OVERSTOCKED SALE— Port-
able and cabinet model Sewing
Machines. Deluxe. ,Ziz-zag an
Straight Stitch. Vacuums, Pol-
ishers, Typewriters and Tele-
visions. All reduced to clear
overstocked warehouse. Up to
$120.00 off in Deluke Touch
& Sew models. Hurry! Buy
now and SAVE. Singer of
Canada, Goderich or ' phone
357-3730 after 6 p.m.
13b
PROMPT radio and television
service. Licensed technician.
Repairs to all makes and mo-
dels. Pattison Radio and . Elec-
tric, phone 357-2262. 20rrb
FOR SALE—MH 20 -run disc
grain drill, like new; MF easy
flow fertilizer drill. Charles
Czerniawski, R.R. 3, Wingham
phone 357-1219. 20.27*
MASSEY-HARRIS 44 Diesel
Tractor.
MASSEY FERGUSON 35 with
loader.
LARGE AIR COMPRESSOR
FARM WAGONS
Stabling made to your require-
ments. .
Repairs to all farm machinery
and tractors. Lawn mowers
repaired . and sharpened.
J. & W. WELDING
Teeswater Phone 392-6904
20*
BUILD YOUR OWN MINI -Bike
Complete kit, 3. h.p. engine
supplied. For demonstration
call Charles Bondi, 35 482.
13:20:BACKHOEING — Phone.12,
Brussels, Lincoln Martin.
13My15*
CARS FOR SALE
1966 VOLKSWAGEN motor, 50
h.p. with approx. 7000 miles,
for sale. Apply C. W. Hanna,
Belgrave, 357-1299 1320b
68 PONTIAC 2 -door Hardtop,
full power.
67 CHEV 2 -door Hardtop, full
power, Lac. 98097J.
67 FORD 4 -door V-8 automatic
Lic. 512503.
67 PONTIAC 6 automatic, Lic.
980903.
65 DODGE 4 -door. Lic. 4877K.
65 CHEV 1 -ton truck. Four
speed, duals.
64 CHEV 6 automatic. Lic.
691393.
JOHN BRC WN MOTORS
Gorrie, Ont.
Telephone - Wroxeter 325-W-2
20b
25- -22
1968 CHEVY II for sale. Orig-
inal mileage approx. 1000. Ful-
ly equipped. Phone 1732, 'at
Wroxeter. 20*
1969 FORD Ranger half -ton
pickup truck for sale.. V-8 mo-
tor, auto transmission, custom
radio. 1.100 miles; like new.
Save $1200.Lynn Hoy, phone
357-3435, Wingham. 20b
1963 CHEV ° for sale.,. Sedan, 6
cyl. standard. Mechanical fit-
ness checked. Good tires. Price
$600. 1969 License. plates. Ap•
-
oat �r a8 9 a2-6d82sN4 Garage, Te�es*-
EAVESTROUGHING on house
or barn. Metal flashings. Roof
repairs. CHIMNEYS built.
I. -Tee estimates. Morrison Bros.,
phone. Lucknow 52&2906.
F2Orrb
$E READY FOR SPRING
CLEANING -Vacuum cleaner
Bags :and filters to fit all pop-
ular makes, G.E., Westing-
house. Hoover:; Eureka, Sing-
er, Filter Queen, Airway, etc.
Replacement hose and com-
plete
om-
o Radio aIlaeUtind Electric.
20-27b
FOR .SALE---Electrohome or-
gan, $ years old. Call 523-4275
after six please call 523-4591.
SALES HELP WANTED
PERSONAL
MIS$ Iva Mai Smith; L-R.C.T.,
has space to replace some pi-
ano pupils who are', moving
from Wingham. ' Studio 213A.
Josephine St., phone 357-2384.
LOST
LOST—Female German Shep-
herd pup, 6 months old. Mostly
black except for sandy brown
feet. Last seen in vicinity of
Catherine. and Victoria Sts.
Finder phone 357=2143. 20b
A °RAWLEIGH DEALER want-
ed at once in rural area of
Wingham or Grand Bend.
Good opportunity. Write now.
'Rawleigh Dept. A-453-405,
4005- Richelieu St., Montreal
207, Que. 20b
DEALER WANTED — Barn
Cleaner and Stable Equipment
dealer wanted in this area.
New barn cleaner on the mar-
ket has patented . swinging
type elevator, will make this
cleaner an excellent seller.
Generous dealer discount on
a very reasonable priced .clea-
ner. Contact Grose Welding •
Ltd., Alma, 846-5277.
20-27-3-10b
WANTED
WANTED DEAD STOCK
Fresh dead stock; cows dead,
$12. each; dead horses, $20.
each, over 500 pounds, accord-
ing to size. Collect 369-2410,
Durham. Lorenz Removal.
Jnl6rrb'70
APPLICATIONS WANTED
TOWNSHIP OF TURNBERRY
APPLICATIONS WANTED
Applications clearly marked
as to 'contents will be received
by the undersigned until 12
o'clock noon, April 4, 1969,
for the position of Warble. Fly
Inspector for the 'Township of
Turnberry to work according
to the Warble Fly Control Act.
Any application not neces-
sarily accepted.
John V. Fischer, Clerk,
R.R. 1, Bluevale, Ont.
20.27b
TENDERS WANTED
REAL ESTATE F9R SALE;
THREE BEDROOM house fo
sale with attached garage If
onare Ipoitment call 357-3482. Opn,
for offers. 1 7b.
TWO-STOREY brick house r
sale in Brussels. Six rooms,,
new oil furnace, glassed -in
front porch, garage, 4 -Piece
bathroom. Phone 168W
sets or write Dan McKinnon,.
Alexander St., Box 65.20.27b
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HOUSE FOR SALE
A full '2 -storey . roll brick
frame . house located on the
main street of Gorrie, contain-
ing large living room, dining
areaMitchen, hardwood floors
on main floor; 3 large -size
bedrooms and 3 pc. bath on
upper floor; 2 sun porches,
garage, drilled well on prem-
ises. This house is located, on
a large, treed lot close to busi-
ness section. Needs redecorate •
ing. Priced at only $7,000 with
low down payment. See this
' today! A lovely place to live:
Call Cliff Cooke, Gorrie, Wrox-
eter 285-W.
GIBSON WILLOUGHBY
LIMITED — Realtor
HELP WANTED
FULL-TIME FEMALE cook ,
wanted. Brookhaven Nursing
Home. 20*
WANTED -Experienced : Mun-
ro posting machine operator.
Apply to ' Toronto -Dominion
Bank, Wingham, phone 357-
2770.' 20b,.
MILK TRUCK drivers wanted.
Contact Melville Orser, Tees -
water 392-6538. 20b •
TAME de -scented housebroken
skunk for sale. Blyth Singer
Centre, 523-4275, Zp
STUDIO Couch and , chair to
match, for salt: Almost new.
Phone 357-3075 • after six:
20b
VACUUM CLEANER Sales di
Service for all makes. R. K.
Peck, Varna, - dial 1-262-5350.
D26rrb
WHITE enamel cook stove for
sale. 'Phone 357-3729. 20b
NEW 1969 JIGGERS with,. oil .
drive and reverse. All auto-
matic. See them now at Lynn
Hoy's. 16 Patrick St., phone
357-3435, Wingham. 20b
MASTITIS—Use Nixon's Powr;
Pak for serious or stubborn
cases. High potency action
againat staph., strep., E. coli
and other bacteria. Vance's
Retail Drug Store, phone 357-
-PRE -SEASON SALE of soft
and hardtop tent trailers and
travel trailers. On display in
indoor showroom. Open Satur-
day and Sundays. Evenings by
appointment. Morry's Trailer
Sales and Rentals, Walkerton,
881-0406. 20-27b
STATIONARY
EkGINEER
Canadian Forces Base
Clinton, Onpirio
Duties include the operation
and maintenance of a high
pressure steam plant, a diesel-
electric standby power unit,
auxiliary pumping and circus
lation systems; and keeping
operating records. Applicants
must haVe Ontario Second
Class Stationary Engineers'
Apply on application PSC -
367 -401, obtainable at Post Of-
fice.s and Canada Manpower
Centres to the Base Civilian
Personnel Officer, Canadian
Forces Base, Clinton, Adastral
Park, Ontario. Quote File
TENDERS WANTED FOR
TOWNSHIP OP 'TURNBERRY
Tenders clearly marked will
be received by the undersign-
ed till 12 o'clock noon, April
4, 1969, for spraying cattle for
Warble Fly control in the
Township of Turnberry. Ten-
ders must state price per head
per spray. Township to supply
the powder.
Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
John V. Fischer, Clerk,
20-27b
TENDERS WANTED FOR
TOWNSHIP OF TURNBERRY
Tenders clearly marked will
be received by the undersign-
ed till 12 o'clock noon, April 4,
1969, - for supplying approxi-
mately 700 lbs.. warble fly
powder for the Township of
LoWest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
John V. Fischer, Clerk,
R.R. 1, Bluevale, Ontario.
20-27b
FOR SALE
Brick Duplex, each unit self
contained, good repair. 1 block
to main street, excellent in-
come property. Full pride
$15,000.00 with early posses-
sion.
Well situated 11/4 storey, 6
room house, hardwood floor
throughout, 4 -piece bath, good
basement and ,oil furnace. Ear-
' ly possession.
FUlly modern 7 room, 11/4
storey immaculate home with
new oil furnace, in the Village
of Teeswater. Well situated,
attached garage with work
shoO, two sun porches, land-
scaped lot. Possession April
— 125 -acre highway farm, 11/4 -
storey 6 room house with bath.
Large barn -with attached
straw shed. Drillett well, wa-
ter on pressure, hydro through-
out. Implement shed- • 20x80
with cement floor. There is
115 acres of level, tillable
soil. Balance in bush. Spring
WILLIAM S. REED
THE DECOR SHOPPE
Floor Covering - Sales - Instal -
Draperies
Murray Gerrie
357-2002, Wingham
Real Estate Broker and
General Insurance
Winghim, Phone '357-2174
DEATHS
virAR,m, mra. Alfred -
R.R. 1, Bayfield, Monday, at
home. Former Laura Ald-
worth. Survivors: husband,
sons, Harold, Conestoga; DOA*
ald, Bayfield; sisters, Mrs,
John (Mary) Dempsey, Clin-
ton; Mrs. Leslie (Pearl) Beir-
nes, Wingham. Service at 2
p.m. Wednesdayin Goderich.
Interment Hayfeld Cemetery.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
r ,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND OTHERS
IN THE MATTER OF THE
ESTATE OF DAVID Mc -
NAUGHT EADIE, late of the
Township of Turnberry in the
County of Lifuron, Farmer,
Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to The Trustee- A�
that all creditors `and others
having claims against the Es-
tate of the late David Mc-
Naught Eadie are required to
send particulars of their
claims, duly verified, to J. T.
GOODALL, Solicitor for the
Executrix of the said Estate
on or before the 22nd day of
March, A.D. ' 1969, and that
after such date they Executrix
will proceed to distribute the
assets of the said Estate, hav-
ing regard only to the claims
of which she shall then have
had notice.
DATED at Wingham, On-
• tarfo, this 3rd day of • March,
A.D. 1969.
Helen Eadie,
Executrix of the Estate,
By her Solicitor,
J. T. GOODALL, •
Box 730, Wingham, Ont.
6-13-20b
Will HRR A
be held In the Oddfellows
1, Monday, March 24 at, 8. 5
sponsored by the .Maieatie Rei
bekah Lodge. Everybody wel-
G
collie
, °�
REC OPTION
win be held in Bluevale hall
for Mr. and Mrs. Dale Breck-
enridge (Francis Paulin) Fri-
day, March 21. Music by Mike
and Tri -Tones. Ladies please
bring lunch. Everyone wel-
come. CE20*
RECEPTION
will .be held in honor of Mr.
and Mrs. Brian Gammie (Vane
Rosenhagen) . in the ' White-
church Community Hall, Sat-
urday, March 29 with Tiffin's
Orchestra. Ladies please bring
lunch. CE20.27b
CALIFORNIA Escorted Tour -
21 days, Apr. 11 to May 1,
1969. Information and. reserve -
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ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and. Mrs. James P. Gib,
bons, Wingham, wish to an-
nounce the forthcoming mar-
riage of their daughter, Sheila
Joanne to Mr. Robert Edward
Cuillerier, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Cuillerier, Crediton.
The marriage will take place
on Saturday, April 12, 1969, in
Sacred Heart Roman Catholic
Church, Winghain. 20b
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
1N THE MAl-TFAt OF THE
ESTATE OF CHARLES HEN-
RY McCUTCHEON, late of
R.R. 1, Walton, Ontarie, Re-
tired Farmer, Deceased. ,
NOTICE -IS HEREBY GIV-
EN pursuant to The Trustee
Act that all creditors and oth-'
ers having claims against the
Estate of the late Charles Hen-
ry McCutcheon are required to
send particulars of their
claims, duly verified, to J. T.
GOODALL, Soliciter for the
Executrix of the said Estate.
on or before the 5th daY of
April, A.D. 1969; and that af-
ter such date the Executrix
will proceed to distribute the
assets of the said Estate, hav-
ing regard only to the claims
of which she shall then have
had notice. .
DATED at Wingham. On -
Martha Orville McCutcheon
' Executrix of •the Estate,
By her Solicitor,.
3. T. GOODALL,
Box 730,
Wingham, Ontario.
20-27-3b
_AUCTION SAE
IN MEMORIAM•
tioni, call A. J, i%ckkrriid a*,
307.1 ° or 357-3513.
Sacred Hem Parish Hall,
Tuesday, March925th, at 8.15
.,pM. Good Prizes. Lunch, Ev-
eryone .welcome. cgel7rrb
A $PECIAI. BUS
To Grand 'Ole Opry, Nash -
vine, Tennessee, $59.00 in-
clude; 2 nights hotel, tour of
Nashville, autograph and dine
ner party At Music City Play-.
house, Ticket to Saturday
night Opry, April 26. Reserve
your seat now. Habkirk Trans-
it Service Ltd., Box 700, Sea -
forth or phone 527-1222.
6rrbA24b
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BIRTHS
1UTCHIFe -At the Wingham &
District Hospital on Wednes-
day, Mar. 12, 1969, to Mr.
and Mrs. Mac Ritchie, Wing -
ham, a daughter.
WEISHAR--At the Wingham
& District Hospital, on Wed-
nesday, Mar. 12, 1969, to
Mr. and Mrs. Reginal Weis-
her, Teeswater. a daughter.
• BRUBACHER— At.' the Wing
ham & District Hospital, on
Saturday, Mar. 15, 1969. to
Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Bru-
bacher R.R. 2, Bluevale, a
son.
YOUNG—In loving memory of
my two brothers, Bill and
Jack. Young, who died March
1964.
Softly the leaves of memory
fall.
Gently we gather and trea-
sure them all.
Some may forget now that •
you're gone,
I will remember, no matter
how long.
--Sister Mary.
20b
. SINNAMON—In loving mem-
ory of Billy Sinnamon, who
pasqed away March 30, 1962.
: Beautiful memoriei are all
Of one we loved so dearly.
We shall never forget his lov-
ing smile and happy face,
A broken link we can never
replace.
Sad the parting no one can
tell,
Memories we treasure no one
can steal,
, Death leaves a heartache no
one can •heal.
—Ever remembered by Monf,
Dad, brother Doug and sis-
ter Jeanie. 20b
INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR
PAINTING & REMODELLING
Free estimate
• Wingham 457-3417
• LLOYD W. WALKER
Custom Backhoe and loading
and hauling service
All types of excavating, bury-
ing stones, ditching
Septic tanks and weeping beds
Phone 357-1359
FEED FOR SALE
3boo BALES of first -cut hay
and 2000 bales of barley straw
for sale. Contact Richard
Moore, $57-3279. 20-27-6p
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE •
25 PIGS FOR SALE -10 weeks
old. Phone Wroxeter 581W2.
20b
10 CHUNKS of pigs for sale—
Wanted to buy. 15 used cow
stanchions. Lonnie Stuttman,
MLR. 1. Wroxeter. 20b
AYRSHME co* and Holstein
cow for sale. Due soon. Don -
UNION CARBIDE
Canada Limited
WALKERTON. ONTARIO
Requires an experienced
MAINTENANCE
MACHINIST
GENEROUS FRINGE
BENEFITS
Write or phone collect be -
R. BUGDEN
881-3310
1320b
INTERIOR PAINTING
Small jobs
Free estimates
PHONE 357-3069
TOM ROMO
FOR YOUR
Insurance Needs in Automo-
bile, -Farm Liability, Accident
and Sickness Home Protection
Call your Co -Op Agent —
LLoyo MONTGOMERY
53 Maple Street, Wingham
Dial 357-3739
"CAR INSURANCE DUE?
I'll get you
the best car
insurance value
from the world's largest
car insurance company.
LOS talkl"
457.3280
SEE GEORGE BROOKS
Stratford Cemetery Memorials
Ltd.
for Memorials of Distinction.
Lowest -prices in the area
• 38 Avondale Avenue.
• Phone 271-0736 Collect
& CO. LIMITED
Realtor, Walkerton, Ontario
11/4 -storey 8 -room home with
3 -piece bathroom, 3 'bedrooms,
upstairs. Water tinder pres-
sure. Hydro and hot • water
tank installed. Asphalt siding -
and roof. Located 5 miles west
of Wingham on one -acre lot
with mature evergreen shade
trees, four fruit trees. Priced
reasonably with only $1,000.00
down payment and good terms
available.
SCHOOLHOUSE .Building —
Triple brick veneered; new liv-
ing quarters installed 1967,
containing -5 rooms and 3 -pc.
bathroom. All finished hard-
wood- flooring; two• bedrooms
with closets. Full basement,
concrete -floor and foundation.
Vacant basement area 23'8"x
23'6", Suitable for apartment
with new laundry room install-
ed. Heating by oil furnace, wa-
ter on pressure. Over % acre
choice level lawn with gravel-
led driveway. Two boundary
lines , of property are lined
with beautiful, mature pine'
and spruce shade trees. Rea-
sonably priced with only
$4,000.00 as clown payment.
Terms available for balance.
Located close to Wingham.
"Multiple Listing Service"
Now featuring the new photo
listing service.
Contact:
FRANK J. CASKANETTE
flex 167, or Dial 357-1702
Wingham. ,
FOR RENT
UPSTAIRS- apartment for reat,
1 bedroom; centrally located.
Heated. Available immediate-
ly. Phone 357-3461. lerrb
State Farm Mutual
Autoniobil• Insurance
Company
Canadian Head Office:
Scarborough, Ontario
HOUSE FOR RENT — 3 -bed-
room, bath, cupboads; 9 miles
east of Wingham. Available
April lst. Contact Amos Yo-
der, R. R. 1, Wroxeter.
•
FOR RENT—A limited amount
of storage space. Very suitable
' for snowmobiles. Bateson's
Dairy. 20-27b
SMALL apartment for rent.
Phone 357-2365. 20b
FOR SALE
EDWARD A. ELLIOTT
REAL ESTATE BROKER
Sus. 357-11r5i9016;Ph°11R.ess:. 357-1555
3 bedroom stuceo cottage on
North Street, in immaculate)
shape. All modern convenien-
ces. $8,500.00 full price, with
low down payMent. Possession
30 days.
CLEARING AUCTION
SALE
FARM STOCK AND MACH-
INERY
at
11/4 miles south and 1 mile
east of Belgrave on
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26th
CATTLE -5 Holstein cows,
fresh, 3 cows due time of sale,
1 Holstein heifer bred for fall,
12 Holstein cows, milking and
ze-bred, twelve steers rising
2 years old„ 15 yearling steers
and heifers, 7 Holstein heifer
calvest 4 crossbreds. Above
stock is by Unit. bulls.
MACHINERY — Deere 620 -
tractor, No. 1 condition; new 3
furrow Cockshutt plow, aehl
self -unloading rack, 1 year old,
with wagon; Gehl blower with
pipes, Gehl corn head -pull
-type swather, John Deere side
rake, John Deere 17 -run seed
drill, John Deere 7 -ft. mower
with 3 -point hitch, John Deere
8 -ft cultivator with three-
point hitch, wagon rack,
weed sprayer, snow blower,
nearly new, 5 -section harrows,
8 -ft. double disc, one-way disc,
2 -unit Surge milker and pump,
George White separator, 32x50
lohn Deere manure spreader,
International spreader, • two -
wheel grain bin, circular saw,
post hole digger, hammer mill,
grain aiiger, motors, 8- can
millc cooler, portable steel tool
shed, quantity of hay and
POULTRY -250 last' spring
Leghorn pullets.
4 Prop.
HAROLD JACKSON.
Auctioneer
MEL GRAHAM, Clerk
Proprietor not responsible for
accidents day of sale.
• 13:20b
husband and father, Wilfred
C. King, - who passed away
March 19. 1968.
There's an open gate at the
end of the road
Through which each Must go
And there in a light' we can -
Our Father claims his own.
Beyond that gate our loved
one
Finds happiness and rest,
And there is comfort in the
thought
Tkat a loving God knows best.
—Ever remeMbered and sad-
ly missedgby wife Mary, son
Earle anti Esther and theh.
family. 20*
COULTER—In loving memory
of a dear wife and mother,
who passed away March 23,
1964.
Nothing can ever take away
the love a heart holds dear;
Fond memories linger near.
—Ever remembered by her
husband, Fred Coulter, fam-
ily and grandchildren 20b
Robert Johnston
dies in 91th year
Robert Johnston, a resident
of Wingham for the' p as t 2.0
years, died at Huronview, Cling
ton, . on Wednesday, March 12. -
Born on Concession 10, Tum -
berry Township 96. years ago,
he was the last surviving mem-
ber of the family of the late
William Johnston and Augusta
Hamuth.
Mr. Johnston farmed` in Tum-.
berry until he retired to Wing-
ham. The farm is now operat-.
ed by his son -Elgin.
His wife is the former Marg-
aret Robinson of the 9th Conces-
sion of Turnberry. They Were
married 65 years ago last De-
cember.
FAS: TO MAKE
A LIVING R AS A
. .
HOBBY '
Here is a 23Q acre farm
in. the ,Teeswater area, hav-
ing 120 acres workable, bal-
ance in pasture and bush.
There are 2 barns, each
measuring 36x56- in go0d
condition, The barns have
all new stabling and steel
roofs. The 1'%% storey ins(11
brick sided home contains
8 rooms, a 3 pc. bath, a
pressure system- and- is sur-
rounded with beautiful
shade trees. This farm is
situated on a good corner
lot with the buildings close
to the road. The full asking
price is only $22,500.
A 211 acre farm, levet to
rolling with 145 acres work-
able, balance in bush, which
has some commercial .valve.
The land which is stone
free is highly productive
soil. There is a good -spring
creek on the back of the,
property. The barn which is
'L' shaped and in immacu-
late condition has a new
`steel roof, loose stabling
which could be set up for
either beef or .dairy, also in-
stalled is a bulk cooler. A
hog barn is attached to the
main barn and 2 steel silos.
The 2 storey cement home
is in to condition having
a basement with a coal and
wood furnace,. kitchen, liv-
ing room, 4 bedrooms and a
4 pc. bath. Here is the buy
'of today for, the low asking
price of only $29,000.
A 100 acre farm with 55
acres workable, balance pas-
ture and. bush. The barn
measures 40x60 and is in
good: condition, also a drive
shed: '.T#ie- F'/s storey insul
brick sided home is in fair
condition. With the land be-
ing highly productive, soil'
and located on a highway is
welI worth the asking price
of $T2,500.
Here is .48 acres,, a barn
and a home located on
Highway 86, half mile from
town. The 11/2 storey white
brick . home contains a base-
ment with a ' fairly new oil
fury cm tcheti , os l ulivt
ing rooms, 4 -be rooms ancf
a , bathroom. The bank barn
measures 35x10 and ha§ a
stone foundation. Water is
supplied from a drilled well.
The land is good clay ' loam
and is in excellent state of
cultivation. For the low ask-
ing price of only $18,900,
one could not go wrong: In-
quire today. .
Immaculate one and one-half
'storey frame duplex on a large
lot, two blocks from main
street, three bedrooms•on each
side with separate entrances.
New furnaces, new chimney
and extra insulation. One side
vacant for imtnediate posses-
sion. Excellent income home.
DEAD STOCK
REMOVAL
fer fresh deed, disabIld cows
and torsos.
For the most prompt and
courteous service in this dis- '
kid
• PLEASE CALL COLLECT
Phone 133 Bruasols. Ont.
- License No. -3004.65
CARDS OF -THANKS
yorgi
We would like to thank all
those who sent cards, gifts, and
visited us on our 50th wedding
anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Holmes. ° 20b
I would like to thank the
nice) nurses, in pediatrics for
taking care of and" amusing
me while I was in hospital,
Also special thanks to Dr. Mc-
Gregor.—Kaster Gary. Adams.
20b
The family of the late Rob-
ert Johnston wish to express
sincere thanks to the Rev. H.
W. Hamilton and the Cunie
Funeral Home during their re-
cent bereavement. Special.
thanks to friends and neigh-
bor§ for their many acts of
kindness and expressions of
sympathy. 20b
I would like to say a sin-
cere thanks to all those who
sent flowers, treats and cards
and also those who visited me
while ' a patient in Wingham
& District Hospital and to the
nurses and orderlies on sec-
ond floor who gave me such
good care and made my stay
as pleasant as possible. Also a
sjpecial thankli to Rev. H. W.
Hamilton of Wingham Angli-
can Church. All was deeply
appreciated and will not soon
We wish to 'express our sin-
cere thanks and appreciation
for the kindness shown during
our recent bereavement in the
loss of a dear hudband and
father. Our special thanks to
friends and relatives who sent
&ed. floral tributes and gifts
for Gideon Bibles and to those
who helped in any other way.
A special thanks to Rev. Pen-
ny and S. J. Walker funeral
bome.—Mrs. Isabel Stapleton
and family. 20*
of St. Paul's Anglican Church.
(Alba)
Elgin
chil-
He is survived .by
a daughter, Mrs. Ham
Tanner of Milverton, so
of Tumberry and six gra
dren. He was preeiec ed by
two children, Eileen and Lytle.
' Rev. Herschel Hamilton Con-
ducted service at the R. A. Cur-
rie and Son funeral -home on
Friday afternoon and interment
in Wingham Cemetery. The
pallbearers were ElMer Ireland,
Gordon McBurney, Elgin Porter,
Victor Showers,. Gershom John-
ston and Arnold Halliday. 'The
floral tributes were carried by
Robert Tanner and Robert John-
ston.
DON HOLST.
REAL ESTATE LT,D.
Realtors, Wingham
"Rural Ontario Specialists"
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THE LiQUOR LICENSE ACT '
Notice of Application
Take notice that John and Ronald Lee, carryipg on
a business as Lee's Restaurant, of the Town of
Wingharn in the County of Huron will make applica-
tion at a special .meeting of the Liquor License
Board of the Province of Ontario to be held at the
Canadian Legion, 48 Ontario Street North, in the
City of Kitchener in the County of' Waterloo on
Friday, the eighteenth day of April, 1969, at the
hour of 9.30 ofclock E.S.T. in the forenoon for the
issuance of a
Dining Lounge Licence
for the following premises:
292 Josephine Street
WINGHAM, ONTARIO
Any person who is' resident in the licensing'.district
' may object to the application, and the grounds of
the objection in writing shall be filed with
the Deputy Registrar of the Licensiw District,
whose 'address is,
251 King Street West, Kitchener, Ontario,
at least ten days before the meeting at which the
application is to be heard.
DATED at Vingham, this 17th day of March,
1969.
John and Ronald Lee, carrying on business as
Lee's Restaurant, Wingham, Ontario, applicants.