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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1969-04-17, Page 6I,ISINTEE •+.n } advance-T1mes, Thursday. April Vi, 1969 FOR SALE 12 -FT. FIBERGLASS BOAT, trailer and 10 to. motor for sale. Phone 151, Brussels. 17p QUANTITY of used concrete blocks for sale, standard size. Apply John Bumstead, phone 3574193. . 17b GUNS bought, sold and ap- praised.ABC Sporting Goods, B. Jenkins, Minnie Street. Jne26prrb NEW SET OF DRUMS for sale and new 5 -string banjo. Priced very reasonable. Phone 357- 2020 after five or at noon. 17b USED BLONDE WOOD crib C' for sale, in excellent condi- tion, $20. Phone Brussels 344 J13. 17p PROMPT radio and television service. Licensed technician. Repairs to all makes and mo- dels. Pattison Radio and Elec- tric, phone 357.2262. 20rrb GO CART for sale, complete with motor. Live axle and disc brake. Phone Wroxeter 28W2. 17p FOR SALE—Steel land roller; PTO 10" hammermill; 1 -ton feed mixer; 2 Muscovy ducks and 1 drake. Phone .357-1018. 17b EAVESTROUGHING on house or barn. Metal flashings. Roof repairs.CHIMNEYS built. Free estimates. Morrison Bros., phone Lucknow 528-2906. F2Orrb SEVERAL NEW and used 3 pt. cultivators; Case crawler with winch; 10 , bus. timothy seed. Mel Jermyn, 35337, Brus- selS. 17p TRAILERS : for ale or rent: Large selectio of Travel Trailers on dis lay. Indoor showroom. Buy now and save. Merry's Trailer Sales & . Rent- als, Walkerton', 881-0406: 17-241b FOR SALE "L" shapedframe building •(former feed mill), ' 40x28 and 20x25, with new roof and hardwood floor. Eric W. Rice, Lucknow, R. R. 2, phone 528.6695.. 17-24b BE READY FOR SPRING CLEANING—Vacuum Cleaner begs and filters to fit all popu- lar makes. G.E,., Westinghouse, Hoover, Eureka, Singer, Filter Queen, Airway, etc. Replace- ment hose and complet. va- cuum service. Pattison Radio and Electric. l0r, rb BEAT THE RISING cost . of Beef: Stock .your freezer now. Choice Beef fronts, . 45c lb., avg. wt. 110 lbs.; sides of beef, 53c lb. Smaller packs available for small freezers. Free deliv- ery to Wingham. Meyer's Meats, phone 1-392-6827, T es - water. VACUUM CLEANER Sales & Service for all makes. R. K. Peck, Varna, dial 1-262-5350. D26rrb SORE ' UDDERS—Relieve sore- ness and inflammation as- sociated with mastitis with Nikon Udder Rub. Soothing and penetrating. Vance's Rex - all Drug Store, phone 357- 2170. 17b ANTIQUE BOXY STOVE for sale; Gilson- refrigerator; Ser - vel thermo refrigerator; an- tique chest of pine drawers; other household articles; quan- tity of dishes to be ,sold in bulk. Apply Reg. Elliott, R. R. 2. Bluevale. 17b DICK BUCK SEWING MACHINES ,New and reconditioned ma- chines. Whig - Elna - Arrow. Prompt repairs to any make. Try our Products and Service. Next to Smitty's, on the Plaza, Hanover. 17-24-1-8b TRACTORS FOR SALE 1—W6 International 450 1—W4 Intcrhational 450 WRECKING 30 Cocitshutt LPTO WD9 44 Massey diesel with new •pump ' 261 Pontiac motor, 15000 miles 1964 Ford Galaxie XL Cony. 390, console, buckets, radio, power steering and brakes, whitewalls, new, top and window 1957 Ford 350 series, V8, 4 - speed: 9 -ft. stock rack PHONE NIGHTS 357-1089 17b LIVESTOCK FOR SALE CHOICE serviceable Register- ed horned Ilercford bulls, also open heifers, bred heifers and cows. Many off our $8000 herd sire. Guaranteed breeders. Re- duced prices. Free delivery. W. J. "Mcl lugh, Moiint Forest. Ont., phone 323-2554, 10-17p • SEED FOR SALE PRIDE SEED CORN for sale, both in silage and husking var- ieties.. Clare VanCamp, phone Brussels 378W6. 17b FOR YOUR seed grain and grass seed contact Wilfred Walker, seed cleaning eleva- tor, formerly John Bumstead & 'Son., phone 357-1431. 3-10-17p FEED FOR SALE 3000 BALES of first -cut . hay and 2000 bales of barley straw for sale. Contact Richard Moore, 357.3279. 3.10.17p DEBENTURES FOR SALE TOWN OF WINGHAM 8% DEBENTURES The Town of Wingham of- fers for sale at par, $24,200.00 of 8% debentures 1 to 15 years, for - construetion of sanitary sewers. Debentures are validated b . the Ontario Municipal Boar and will be ready for delivery in May. Place your oral' now. William Renwick, Town Clerk. 10-17b MUNICIPAL DEBENTURE FOR SALE The Township of EAST WA- WANOSH has for sale a drain debenture in the amount of $4,134.46 bearing interest at the rate of 8% per annum. The principal and interest will be repaid in 10 equal annual instalments of $616.14 each with the first instalment fall- ing due December 20th, 1969. For particulars apply to: Alex. McBurney, Treasurer, R. R. No. 1, Belgrave, Ont. 10-17-246, FOR RENT 2 -BEDROOM HOUSE for rent, livingroom, diningroom,kitch- en, all modern conveniences. Apply Box 98, Advance -Times. 17b 3 LARGE ROOMED apartment for rent 'in Wroxeter. Stove and fridge stipplied. May be rented with or without other furniture. Phone 89J1, Wrox- eter. 17b FOR RENT—Newly decorated 3 -bedroom, home in Wingham, in quiet location, comfortable, large garden. Immediate pos- session. Reasonable rent. Ap- ply Box 97, Advance -Times. 17b GRASS for rent. . Phone 357- 1987. 17b PASTURE for yearling cattle available. Apply Lot 15,- Con. 8, Morris Township, C. L. Hol- linger, phone Brussels 345W5. l0rrb 100 ACRES mixed grass for ' rent, suitable for 50 yearlings. Good coral and chute. Phone Lloyd Ackert, Ripley 395-2826. 47-24b MALE HELP WANTED WANTED — Responsible per • - son to help cut grass ' . and general maintenance of . the _ grounds ' of a , private home. ' .Apply Box 96, Advance -Times. . .17b WELDERS.- MECHANICS MACHINE OPERATORS Required . Immediately Excellent working conditions. Only experienced' need apply. Phone or Write: Personnel Manager THE DOMINION ROAD MA- CHINERY COMPANY LTD., Goderich, Ont., Plk, 524-7374 URGENT REPRESENTATIVES REQUIRED Due to our expansion ' pro- gram for Western Ontario, we require immediately local rep- - resentatives for Goderich and Areas. . Excellent commission arrangement, .experience not necessary. For further infor ' mation call or write Mr. Geo. Sibbery, H. Keith . Limited Realtor, London Office, 924 Dundas Street East, 672-3333. 10-17-24b FEMALE . HELP WANTED :LADY TO HELP with general housework and ironing. 357- 3014. 17p BEELINE FASHIONS—Display. Beeline without neglecting your home or family. 'Free wardrobe twice yearly. No delivering, no collecting , of money, no investment. Call Linda Henhoeffer, 744-1755, Kitchener, • or write Box 95, Advance -Times. • 10-17-24b TENDERS WANTED • TOWNSHIP OF MORRIS TENDERS FOR PIY RUN GRAVEL Sealed tenders will be re- ceived by . the undersigned until May 3; 1969, at 5 p.m., to supply, load and haul ap- prox. 17,000 cu. yds. pit run on township roads. Lowest or any tender not necessarily /ac- cepted. William McArter, Road Sup- erintendent, Morris Township. 17 -24 -lb EMPLOYMENT WANTED I WOULD babysit in my home by day or week. Bluevale, ph. 357-1671. • 17b DEAD $TOCK REMOVAL for fresh dead, disa led cows and horses. For the most . pr mpt and courteous service in 'this dis trio PLEASE CALL COLLECT MARLATT BROS. Phone 133 Brussels. Ont. 24-hour service...4 days a week License No. 390-C-85 WANTED WANTF,I) TO BUY — Girl's. used 18-20" bicycle. Phone 357-1196. 17b WANTED -r- 2 or 3 bedroom downstairs apartment or house to rent. Phone 357-3394. 17b WANTED TO RENT — One - bedroom apartment in Wing - ham. Phone 523.9338, Blyth, on week days after 6- or week- end. 17p WANTED Cattle for pasture, good grass, plenty of shade and water. Joe litanies, R, R. 4 Brussels, phone 37435, rus- sels. 17-24p 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"l0 NOTICE TO CREDITORS . NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF JAMES OSCAR HOLMES. ALL ,PERSONS having claims against the estate of the above mentioned, late of the Town of Wingham, in the Comity of Huron, Labourer, who died on March 17, 1969, are required to file proof of same with the undersigned on or before. the 21st day of April, 1969 After that date the Execu- trix will proceed to distribute the Estate having regard only to the claims of which she shall then have had notice. DATED at Wingham, On- tario, this 27th day of March, 1969. CRAWFORD, SHEPHERD & MILL, Wingham, Ontario. Solicitors for the Executrix. 3-10-17b • • NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE 'ESTATE OF ELSIE MAY ISBISTER. ,ALL PERSONS having claims against the estate • of the above mentioned, late of the Town of Wingham in the County of Huron, Housewife, who died on the 4th day of March, 1969, are required to. file proof of same with ,the undersigned on or before the • 19th 'day of April, 1969. After that date the Execu- tors will proceed to distribute the estate having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have' had notice. DATED . at Wingham this 25th day of March, A.D. 1969. CRAWFORD, 'SHEPHERD & MILL; , Wingham, Ontario. Solicitors for the Executors. A , 3-10-17b NOTICE TO CREDITORS ` AND OTHERS "In the estate of JENNIE ROBENA SHERRIFF, late of the Towns of Wingham in the County of Huron and Province of Ontario, Retired Teacher. All persons having claims a against the above estate are required to send full particu- lars of such claims to the undersigned Executor on or before the 19th day of April, 1969, after which date the es- tate's assets will be distribu- ted, having regard only to the claims that have then been re- ceived. THE CANADA TRUST COMPANY London, Ontario, Executor, by J. T. Goodall, Solicitor,: Wingham, Ontario. 3-10-17b LOST LOST—Light brown corduroy jacket, size 16; taken from park bn Saturday.. Please re- turn to owner or call 3574267b2.. 24 Hour Approvals 2nd & 3rd Mtges. Ontario Wide Loans LOW cost. You can call to 10 p.m. today for helpful, courteous service. Prompt In- vestment Corp. Ltd., 62 Rich- mond St. W., Toronto. 366-9586, EVGS. 239-4913 3-10-17-24p • Phone CollectM 3¢42577, Hanover MILLER - J. LESLIE MILLER Professional Spray Painting Sand Blasting Brick Cleaning and Sealing Quality Work Guaranteed A17-Jne12b MANAGER $UPER1NTENOENT REQUIRED Applications for the position of Manager/Superintendent of Wingham Public Utilities Com- mission will be received by Secretary - Treasurer G. C. Snowdon, until April 24, 1969. Applicants are requested to reply stating experience, quali- fications and salary expected . to: - WinghaYn Public U ilities Commission P.O. Box 430 INGHAM, ONTARIO HN PATTISON, Chairman. 10-17b CARDS OF THANKS We wish to express our sin. cere thanks and appreciation, for the kindness shown dur- ing our recent bereavement in the loss of a dear wife and mother. Our thanks is extend- ed to friends, neighbors .and relatives for the messages,,ot sympathy, floral tributes, con- tributions to the Heart Fund and for the food brought to our homes. Special thanks to Rev. and Mrs. McKinney, Dr. McGregor, and all the hospital staff and to Barry and Joan MacPherson. It was all very much appreciated and will never be forgotten. -- Bob Stebo and family. 17p I would like to thank my friends and neighbours and all who sent gifts, flowers, cards and visited me while a patient in' the hospital. Special thanks to the nursing staff on second floor and Rev. H. Hamilton and also the doctors. — Mrs. May .Salter. 17b I would like to express my sincere thanks to relatives and friends for gifts,cards and visits while' a patient in hos- pital. Special thanks to Dr. McGregor and the nursing staff on second ,floor. — Ken McMichael. 17p I wish to express my thanks to friends and relatives for gifts, cards and visits while I was a patient in hospital. A special thanks to Drs. McGreg- or. and Leahy and nurses on second floor.—Alex Coulter. 17b I'would like to thank friends • and neighbors who inquired and sent gifts while I was a patient in the hospital. Special thanks to "the nurses in Pedi- atrics and Dr. Hughes.—Terry Hoy. 47p We wish to express our, sin- cere thanks ,to relatives, friends and neighbors, also those in far away places, for gifts, flowers, telegrams and cards which made our 50th wedding anniversary such a wonderful event.—Flo and Ed Walker. 17p We would like to express our sincere thanks to our neighbours and friends for the gifts received from them and an extra thank you to those who assisted us in moving to our new home.—Beryl, Audrey and Bill Kirton. 17b The Belmore Maple Syrup Festival Committee would like to thankall those who helped make this year's festival a suc- ,; cess. Special thanks is extend- ed t -oit, .who gave donations• o all inose in the community who worked long hours for the success of this project, and ' those from other centres who supported our undertakin • 176 I would like to express my sincere thanks to relatives and friends for gifts, cards and visits while a patient in hos- pital. , Special thanks to Dr. McGregor and nurses on sec- ond floor.—Mrs. Irene Gow dyb. I would like to sincerely thank ' all my . friends and neighbours for the cards; gifts and flowers sent me while in the hospital. Special thanks to Dr.. Bozyk and the nurses on ' second floor.—Mrs. Carl Proc- ter. 17b I would like to express my sincere . appreciation- to all those who remembered me in so many kind and thoughtful ways during my stay in hos- pital in Florida. Special thanks to Rev. H. Hamilton and all the members of St. Paul's con- gregation and choirs for pray- ers, telegrams, flowers, gifts and cards received. Also to the . Wenger family for flowers,.the Advance -Times and cards. It is when one is hospitalized so far from home that all these acts of kindness are doubly ap- preciated. Sincerely—Donelda Davidson. 17b IN MEMORIAM McLENNAN—In loving mem- ory of David McLennan, who passed away eighteen years age; April 26, 1951. Years go by but memories stay As near and dear as yesterday. It's not the words, they are but few, It's .the loving memory we keep of you. —Sadly missed and lovingly remembered by wife Reta, and family. . 17p "CAR INSURANCE DUE? 111 get you the best car insurance value from the world's largest car insurance company. Let's talk!" W. D. "Bill" MAY Dial' 357-3280 State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company Canadian Head Office: Scarborough, Ontario, P672.1 CI27rrb AUCTION SALEM CLEARING AUCTION SALE of farm machinery, grain and household effects wil be held for ALEX COULTER, N.H. Lot 34, Cen. 14, . East Wawa - nosh, 3/ miles west of Wing - ham, SATURDAY, APRIL 19, at 1:30 p.m. Machinery —35 Massey Fer- guson tractor with loader, LPTO and chains; D Case with LPTO; front end snow blower; 0 -furrow , M.F. plow; 3 -point hitch cultivator; International 28 -plate disc; 10 -section di- amond harrows with stretcher; M.H. 15 -run power lift seed drill; 2 Soon wagons with 16' racks; King wise 34' elevator; M. -H. 8' binder on rubber; 2 - wheel trailer; New Holland 66 baler (like new); Case manure spreader; John Deere spreader (95 bus.); McCullough chain saw; M.H. 4 -bar side rake; Fer- guson 7' hydraulic mower; land roller; slush scraper; grader blade; one way disc; cattle oiler (new, with oil); cattle clippers; steel fence posts; cattle crate; cattle chute; 2 steel water troughs, 6' and 8'; sugar kettle; sap pans and pails; 3 power saws and drill; 1 horse electric mo- tor; .! horse electric motor; electric fencer with wire; 150 -gal. gas drum; vice; cedar posts; 50' electric cord; set of light sleighs; cutter; double horse harness; number 22' sleepers and planks; pine chop box: forks; shovels; numerous small articles. • Grain -10 ton mixed grain. Some household. effects. Owner or Auctioneer not responsible for anv accident in connection with this sale. Terms—Cash. Farm sold. Brian Rintoul, Auctioneer, 357-2349. 10-17b CLEARING AUCTION SALE of Household Effects, Property and Antiques will be held for MRS. SAM REID at Victoria Street, Lucknow on SATURDAY, APRIL 26 Commencing at 1:30 p:m. Dining room suite (60 years old); studio couch; tables and lamps; piano; television; radio; rocking chairs; 2 oil stoves; refrigerator; kitchen cupboard; kitchen table and chairs; sew- ing 'machine; day bed; 3 ed - room suites; wash , stand et; dishes; coloured glass 'items; kitchen utensils; appliances; pictures; antiques; numerous articles. Property—If not sold prior to sale day, will be offered, subject to reserve bid; at 3 p.m. The lot has a freshly painted frame, 8 :room house with new roof. Terms of Sale Property. '10% down, balance -in 30 days. :Cash on household effects and antiques. Brian Rintoul, Auctioneer, Whitechurch, 357-2349. 17-24b - MISCELLANEOUS FOR CUSTOM Ploughing and Cultivating phone 357-1375. 27-3-10-17b BACKHOEING - • Phone 12, Brussels Lincoln Martin. A113-My15p GARDENS TILLED OR PLOUGHED Weed Si;rhying for Lawns Wingham • Lawn and Garden Centre Earl Jenkins Phone 357-2683 . 17rrb CEILING AND FLOOR TILING • Recreation Rooms - Small Carpentry Jobs Call: DAVE MOORE 357-1670, Wingham 10-17-24p THE DECOR SHOPPE Floor,, Covering - Sales - Instal- lation Harding Carpets - Draperies . • Murray Gerrie 357-2002, Wingham SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED • Modern equipment ;bed. All work guaranteed. Write: LOUIS BLAKE R. R. 2, Brussels, Ont. Phone 442W6, Brussels Ap3'Jly31 p FOR YOUR Insurance Needs in Automo- bile, Farm Liability, Accident and Sickness IIome Protection Call your Co -Op Agent -- LLOYD MONTGOMERY • 53 Maple Street, Wingham Dial 357.3739 SEE GEORGE BROOKS t Stratford Cemetery Memorials Ltd. for Memorials of Distinction Lowest prices in the area • 38 Avondale Avenue Stratford Phone 271-6736 Collect POURED CONCRETE SILO for the STORAGE OF GRAIN OR SILAGE 14 years silo building experience • We build one silo to sell another - WHARRAM SILOS R. R. 1, GOWANSTOWN PH. 343.5361, PALMERSTON A3.10.17p ► M!!MHHM4uPl 4.140 WOHI11N1$41,0.1101MOo Ai►,lRWO4411MI,AAMR,11!bM.!!IMOVItoi,,,RIIAMi4440,44 444 4114 01. 4,,04.1.04 , SALVATION ARMY HOME LEAGUE Spring tea and bake sale, Saturday. April 26, 2:30 - 5:00 17-24b SPRING CLEANING? Save all your furniture, an- tiques, dishes, appliances, tools. books, records, etc., (no clothing, please), for the °How - ick Lions Rummage Sale being 'held on Wednesday, June 4th. Contact any Lion NOW for pick-up service. 17b REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 50 -ACRE FARM for sale, on No. 4 Highway, all workable; good barn; fully modern 6 room brick house. Cecil Wheel- er, Blyth. 17b FOR SALE EDWARD A. ELLIOTT REAL ESTATE BROKER Telephones: Bus. 357.1590; Res. 357.1555 Three-bedroom frame, Man- ville sided home, livingroom with large thermo window, dining room and attached garage. Possession August 15, 1969. 3 bedroom stucco cottage on North Street, in immaculate shape. All modern convenien- ces. $8,500.00 full price, with low down payment. Possession 30 days. 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 immediate posses- siop. Excellent income home. FOR SALE New 1 storey brick home, attractive living room with picture window and hardwood floor, 3 bedrooms, 4 -piece bath, ultra -modern through- out, full basement, electric heating. Located close to schools. Brick Duplex, each unit. self contained, good repair, 1 block to main street, excellent in- come property. Full ' price $15,000.00 with early posses- sion. Well situated 1% 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 shop, two sun porches, land- scaped lot. Possession . April lst. 125 -acre highway farm, 11/4 - storey 1storey 6 room house with bath. Large barn with attached straw shed. Drilled 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 possession. Lot with 99 ft. frontage. 2 blocks to main street. Full price $1,250.00. WILLIAM. S. REED Real Estate Broker and General Insurance Wingham, Phone 357-2174 WINGHAM, ONTARIO FOR SALE 100 -acre farm. 85 workable with 10 acres ploughed and 14 freshly • seeded and 15 acre bush. This is a well . drained farm with good Harriston loam. Barn is 60' x 60' with • open stabling and cement floor with hydro and drilled well on pressure. Eight -room 2 -storey white brick . home with. four bedrooms, with new oil . fur- nace. ' This .farm is located about five miles from Wing - ham . and close to main high- way. An outstanding buy at ' 821.500 with approximately half down and the' balance on mortgage at a very low inter- . est rate. " EUCHRE Saered . Ieart Parish Hal%,. final 'euchre for this season will be Tuesday, April 22,at 0:15, Everyone .welcome. 17b THE 'FINAL GAME Of the hospital marathon bridge will be held in the Council Chambers on Wed- nesday, April 23, at 8 p.m. To present prize for the season's play. Everyone welcome. 17b CRAFT. AND HOBBY EXHIBITION Wesley - Willis United Church. Clinton, Friday, April 25, 7-10 p.m., and Saturday, April 20, 2-10 p.m.Sponsored by Women's Hospital Auxil- iary. 17b PROGRESSIVE EUCHRE St. Paul's Anglican Church, Thursday, April 24th, at 8:15 p.m. Everyone welcome. Prizes and Lunch. 17p DANCE Friday, April 18th. Legion Hall. Ken Wilbee's orchestra. $1.00 Per person. Must be over 21. - 17b DANCE in Wroxeter Community- Hall Friday, April 18. Proceeds for the Wroxeter arena. Sheldon Mann's Orchestra. 27-3-10-17b GOLF CLUB OPENING May 1st. Booking banquets, wedding receptions,dinner parties. Licensed LBd. Ph. ' 357-2179 for appointments. 3-10-17b 98 -acre farm with 65 work- able, 25 acres ploughed with 10 in seed, located on main highway, approximately five miles from Wingham'. Barn has hydro and 'water on new drilled well under pressure. Also driving shed and two- storey home with three bed- rooms, new 3 -piece bath down- stairs, plus living room, din- ing room and kitchen with cupboards and stainless steel sink. Central heating with oil„ forced -air furnace. Full price $18,600 with cash preferred. Four large building lots, complete with large septic tanks and hydro. Water rights from drilled well negotiable. Frontages range from 75' to 85' . s 190' ,and are located four miles east of Wingham on Hwy. 86. Priced reasonably. "Multiple Listing and Photo Listing Service" Drop into the new. Wingham Off., formerly Rapp's Bakery. Contact: 'JOHN F. BRENT Phone: Office 357-1344 Res. 357-1418 ' THE LADIES' AUXILIARY To the Wingham and Dis- trict Hospital will meet Mon- day afternoon, April 21st, at 2:30 in, the Council Chambers —one week earlier than usual. Everyone welcome. 10-17b RECEPTION For Mr. and Mrs. Keith Pletch (Bonnie Fraser) in Wo- men's Institute Hall, Belgrave, on Friday. April 18th. Ladies please bring lunch. Everyone welcome. 17b ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Charles Math- ers, R. R. 2 Bluevale, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Margaret Ruth, to Mr. George Murray Town- send, Seaforth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Townsend, R. R. 3 Seaforth. The marriage will take place .on Saturday, May 10, at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin J. Craig, R. 41,. 4 Wingham, an- nounce the forthcoming mar- riage of their daughter,. Mary Louise of Kitchener, to Mr. Lawrence . Edward Martin, son of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Martin of Kitchener. The mar- riage will take place Friday, May 16, 1969,..at Sacred Heart Church, Mildmay, at 7 p.m 17z ly E 13EWMVE,NTliere were 11 tables in play at the It.elgraYe weekly euchre last Wednesday evening In the Congnunity rooms. The prize winners were 11 high lady, Ks.. Mi1dred,Stew* art; high man, George 1'uhrsto8 novelty lady, Mis. Albert Ba-' con; novelty man, Geolu m Johnston; low lady, Wirt, Sera nice McClinchey; tow man. Mark Armstrong. BIRTHS MacDONALD —In Northwest- ern Hospital, Toronto, on Sunday April 6, 1.969, to Mr. and Mrs. Gregg MacDon- aid (Audrey Collar), son, Alan Steven. • DeBOER — In Wingham and District Hospital, on Satur- day, April 12, 1969, to Mr. and Mrs. William DeBoer, R. R. 1 Lucknow, a son. WILLIS—In Wingham and Dis- trict Hospital, on Monday, March 14, 1969, to Mr. and Mrs. William Willis, R. R. 4 Wingham, a daughter. MAXWELL --In Wingham and District Hospital, on Wed- nesday, April 16, 1969, to Mr. 'and Mrs. John Maxwell,. Teeswater, a , son.. HALF-PRICE FILM PROCESSING BLACK & WHITE 8 Exposure 58c 12 — 82c. KODACOLOR 8 Exposure $1.90 12 — $2,49 By - pass "middleman storekeeper," send PR- EM. to processing plant and save 50%0! Send film, cash, cheque or money order along with this ad to: CLINTON PHOTO SERVICE CL' INTONi , ONTARIO% $. Children's Aid Society At the request of the Huron ` County,. Children's Aid Society the MUNICIPALITIES OF WINGHAM, TURN - BERRY AND HOWICK hereby declare the week of April 20 - 26 CNILDREN'S AID WEEK DEWITT MILLER, Mayor, Wingham A. D. SMITH, Reeve, Turnberry HAROLD ROBINSON, Reeve, Howick C117b Business and Professional Directory L. W. CASLICK LIFE -• HEALTH BUSINESS INSURANCE 50 Patrick Street East Wingham Representing IMPERIAL LIFE A27-1 y r. CAVILLER & COMPANY Chartered Accountants Resident Partner J. E- Kennedy, C.A. Dial 881-3471 - Walkerton Crawford, Shepherd and Mill Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. J. Harley Crawford, Q.C. Norman A, Shepherd, M.A., LLB. Alan R. Mill, B.A., LLB. WINGHAM, ONTARIO Dial 357-3630 Chiropractor R. BRAY, D.C. 256 Centre Street Phone 357-1224 Wingham WiNGHAM MEMORIALS GUARANTEED GRANITES CEMETERY LETTERING REASONABLE PRICES Buy Direct and Save Bus. Ph. 357-191 Res. Ph. 357-I315 Frederick F. Homuth Phm.B., R.O. Carol E. , Homuth, ROO Mrs. Viola H. Homuth, RO OPTOMETRISTS Phone 338-2712 HAR Ri STON - ONTARIO J. T. GOODALL BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY, ETC. Office Meyer Block WINGHAM DIAL 357-1990 li