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Tittles, Tlfuisday, Nov. 13, 1969
LONG UST, But Short on Cas
GET ACTION AND. EXTRA CHRISTMAS SPE.NDiNG
MONEY FOR UNUSED ARTICLES WITH AN INEXPENSIVE
ADVANCE -TIMES CLASSIFIED
.
FOR SALE
LADY'S figure skates for sale,
size 8. In good conditioe. Ph.
ap
357.3724:
PARTY ICE for sale. Bag 50c.
Danny's Tavern, ph. 307-231114.
FOR SALE --At Sunrise Dairy
Bar: 3 -qt. jug ,Homo 80c; 3 -qt.
jug 2%, 75c; whipping Cream,
35c. 6-13-20-27b
9 • PIECE OAK dining 'room
suite. Excellent cdnditi'on..-Ph.
Wroxeter, 2. ,I.3b
GUNS bought; sold and. ap- -
praised; ABC Sporting Goods,
B. Jenkins, Minnie Street.
.Jn 26prrb
• FOR SALE --Some' 10 lb, root
ers, live weight.. .,De°witt JAd-
ams,- phone 54R21, ,Fordw 13h..
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CAN AND . BULK. milk tanks
for sale. ;- leliry Selling, 357-
- 4578 °pr • Bly, th 523-9412 evens.
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ings. llrrb
VACUUM CI.Ei R Sales &
Service 'for, all ma es. R. K. •
Teck, Varna, • Dial 1-62-5748.
•�s , D26rrb
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'22" COAL or wood forced air
furnace for sale, in good con- ,
dition: Will sell". with or e
with-
out fan. • Bruce Darling, phone
367-2457, Mildmay.
EAVESTROUGHING on house
or barn. Metal flashings. Roof
repairs.CHIMNEYS built.
Free estimates, Morrison Bros.,
phone Lucknow, 528.2546,
F2Orrb
PRIME BVSIN'ESS location for
rent, in the former e ost office.
f 8th
Write Alice Legg
East, Owen Sound. 28rrb
3 -BEDROOM HOUSE in Wing- '
ham for rent. All modern
conveniences. Phone357.2 40.
-2-BEDROOM HOUSE for 'rent,
on .Patrick Street East. Avail-
ableimmediately. Phone .357-
2111 after six.
3 -BEDROOM APARTMENT for
rent in Teeswater; heated,. hot
water supplied. Phone 39.2-
` 6341. after six. 13-20p
2-BEDRO f QM APARTMENT for
rent, in Teeswater, heated.
Available immediately. Phone
392-6917: i3p
•-..,TWp At'ABTMENTS for rent,
Mapte and .Shutes Streets. 1 p
ply W. d�,(lerk. . .
let on,
a : hared; A Woul,acres
�alsoo board
s
Battle. Phone 357-2245. 13p
SAVINGS ON' YARN CLEAR-
ANCES AND OVER -RUNS
Spinrite Yarns & Dyers Ltd.
FACTORY and SALES STORE
Main St., Listowel, Ont.
291-3951
016-N13-J8b
SEWING . MACHINES — New
and reconditioned. Prompt ,re-
pairs to any make. Beware.of
the peddlers. Dick Butt,
Smittys, Hanover, 364-3458 or
3643800. 25rrb
MACHINERY—Massey Fergu-
son 35 diesel with loader and
3 -furrow plow; Ferguson gas
tractor with Davis: heavy duty
loader; . 'John Deere manure
spreader, $60.00. 353J7, Brus-
sels.
HILRAY FARMS LTD.
ABATTOIR — HOLYROOD
The best in home grown dry -
fed, drug-free beef.
As of Novem'-gr lst we will no
longer be .i o i n g . Custom
slaught^-•ing..
FREE DELIVERY TO WING -
HAM on all orders over $10,
Mnpday to ' Friday by Harry
Br ydges.
Ph. 5282132; nights .357-1887
or 528.2182.
Owned and operated by,
RAYNARD and. ERNEST J.
ACKERT
•16-2340-6-13-20b
SALES HELP WANTED
LADIES — Holiday season is
approaching. If you need
money to buy gifts, etc., for
Christmas, sell our Beautiful
Line of Cosmetics and other
Products. Large profit. Write
Rawleigh Dept. K-453-1, 4005
Richelieu St., Montreal 620,
P.Q.
TEXAS OIL COMPANY
Wants Man Over 40 for
Wingham Area
We need a good man who can
make short auto trips. We are
• willing to . pay top earnings, up
to
$15,000 in a Year, plus
Regular Cash Bonus
Our top men in other parts of
Canada draw exec tional earn-
ings. Contact custmmers around
Wingham.. Air mail S. B. Dick-
erson, Pres.,. Southwestern . Pe-
troleum Corp., Ft. Worth, b
Tex-
as 76101.
FOR SALE
140 bus. spreader, new. $200
off; • JD Model R, like •new,
bargain; International 3 -fur-
row, 3 -point hitch plow. trip
bottom. good; 111 -ft. GW cul-
tivator, 2 yrs. old; Massey , 44
diesel, good, terms; 4 -furrow
International plow. on rubber;
Sandarum cultivators, guaran-
teed 3 yrs.. at discount prices;
farm wagon; farrowing stalls
and stabling; water bowls, will
instal; snowblowers, auger
type. Tractors repaired and.
overhauled. All types of weld-
ing. All work guaranteed to
satisfy.
J & W WELDING
3924904, Teeswater, Ont.
CARS FOR SALE
NOTICE' TO CREDITORS
NOTICE. TO CREDITORS
AND OTHERS
Ili THE MATTER OF THE
ESTATE OF CHARLES NIEL
CAMPBELL, late of the Town-
ship
ownship of Morris in the' County
of Huron,- Farmer, deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to The Trustee Act
that creditors and others hav-
.,ing claims against the .,.state
of the late ° Charles Niel Camp-
bell are required to send par-
ticulars of their claims, duly
verified, to J. T. GOODALL,
Solicitor for the Administra-
trix of the said Estate, on or
before the 22nd day of Novem-
ber, 1969, and that after such
date the Administratrix will
proceed to distribute' the as-
setsof the • 1te, having
regard only to Lne claims of
whi ::1. she shall then .have had
notice.
DATED ' at Wingham, On-
tario, this 3rd day of Novem-
ber.
ovember. A.D. 1969.
Mary Frances Campbell,
Administratrix of the Estate,
By her Solicitor,
J. T. GOODALL,
Box 730, Wingham, Ontario.
6-13-20b
LEGAL
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE MATTER OF THE
ESTATE S 0 F ELIZABETH
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 fourteenth
day• of September, 1969, are
required to file proof of same
with the undersigned on or
before the twenty-ninth day of
November. -
After that date the executor
will proceed to distribute the
estate having regard only to
the claims of which he shall
then have bad notice.
DATED at Wingham this
6th day of November, 1969.
CRAWFORD & MILL.
Wingham, Ontario,
Solicitors for the Executor.
13-20447b
HELP WANTED
1964 PONTIAC Custom Sport
for sale. Al shape. Phone 357-
3608.
1964 VOLKSWAGEN for sale.
Al condition. Phone 357-2439.
13p
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LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
HOLSTEIN heifer for sale,
due now. John Melton, 3� -
3145.
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HOLSTEIN HEIFERS for sale;
due soon. Apply John. Bean-
ninger,°' 392.6207.
16 HEREFORD ANGUS calves,
average 450 lbs. Ph. 353J7,3
Brussels.
WINGHAM GOLF CLUB re-
quires part-time caterer for
banquets and social . functions
at club house. Fully modern
facilities. Will have complete
lete
charge of purchasing,
preparation and serving. Call
Bill Stephenson, Wingham, ph.
357-2752 (evenings).
CLERK TYPIST
Huron County Board of
Education
Written applications will be
received 'by the undersigned
up to November 28, 1969, for
a clerk typist for duties in the
Board Office at Clinton, Ont.
Applicants to state age, edu-
cation; work, background and
salary expected. A knowledge
pro-
ceduresof payroll
bean
t asset.
'R. B. Dunlop;
Business Administrator,
Huron County Board of
Education,
Box 370, Clinton. Ontario.
AT STUD -- Quarter horse,
Floyd's Bailey 11. Apply Geo.
Cameron. ' 15cowb
MALE HELP WANTED
LICENSED body mechanic re-
quired
hour. Applryn Sid Adams
Wingham Body Shop. 13b
FEMALE HELP WANTED
RELIABLE WOMAN to baby-
sit two small children week
days. Phone 357.3894. 13b
TENDERS WANTED
TENDERS
FOR' PAINTING SUITE
INTERIORS ATPARKVIEW
• APARTMENTS
(Twin Pines) Edward Street,
Wingham,' Eleven Units,
Sealed tenders will be re-
ceived by the undersigned
until TWELVE • O'CLOCK,
NOON, SATURDAY, NOVEM-
BER 22, 1969.
Specifications available at
The Wingham Advance -Times
Office, 192 Josephine Street,
Wingham. Lowest or any tend-
er not necessarily accepted.
Twin Pines Apartments -Lim-
ited, c/o The Advance -Times,
Wingham, Ontario. • 6-13b
WANTED
BOARDERS Wanted — Gentle-
men preferred. Apply P.O.
Box 101, Wingham. 13b
WANTED Lady companion
for middleaged woman for the
winter months. Phone Mrs. E.
Alton, 357-3315, or write Bob
416. Wingham.
WOULD LIKE to purchase
1 to 10 acres of land, pref-
erably with a barn, in Lower
Wingham. Apply Box 376Ad-
vance-Times. 6-13b
BY-LAW NO. 10 • 1969
A By -Law for tiro Corpora-
tion of the Township of • Turn-
berry to raise $150,000.00 to
aid in the Construction of Tile,
Stone or Timber Drains.
The Council of the Township
of Turnberry, pursuant to the
Tile Drainage Act. enacts as
follows;
1)—TheReeve may from
time to time, subject to the
provisions of this By -Law, bor-
row on the credit of the cor-
poration of the Municipality
such sum not exceeding in the
whole $150,000.00 as may be
determined by •the Council,
and may in manner hereinaf-
ter provided, issue debentures
of the corporation in such
sums as the Council may deem
proper for the amount so bor-
rowed, with Couponsattached
as provided in section 4 of
the Act.
2)—Subject to. section 10of
the Tile Drainage Act,
the Council is of opinion that
the application of any person
to borrow money for the pur-
pose of constructing a tile,
stone or timber drain should
be granted in whole or in part,
the Council may, by resolution,
• direct the Reeve to issue de-
bentures as aforesaid and to
borrow a sum not exceeding
the amount applied for, and
may lend the same to the ap-
plicant on the completion of
the drainage works.
3)—A special annual rate
shall be imposed, levied 'and
collected over and above al
, other rates upon the land in
respect of which the money is
borrowed, 'sufficient for . the
payment of the Principal and-
interest
ndinterest as provided by the,
Act.
Read a first and second
time this Tenth day of July
1969.
A. D. SMITH, Reeve.,
JOHN V. FISCHER, Clerk.,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OF JOHN
HYSLOP HOTSON.
ALL PERSONS having
claims against the estate of
the above-mentioned, late of '^
the, Township of Howick, in
the County of Huron, Farmer.,
who died on October 21, 1969;
are required to file proof of
same with the undersigned on
or before the 26th day of Nov-
ember, 1969.
After that date the Execu-
tor. 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 29th day of October.
1969.
CRAWFORD AND MILL,;
Barristers and Solicitors,
• Wingham, Ontario.
Solicitors for the Executor.
6-13-20b
PRIVATE COLLECTOR pay-
ing good prices for old fruit
jars with odd 'names on; also
old coins, stamps, dolls, cast
Wion toys, etc. What have you?
rite Box 36, Advanc - 6 es.
313p
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.
LEGAL
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CLERK'S NOTICE OF FIRST
POSTING OF ' VOTERS' LIST
Voters' List 1969, To* sip of
Turnberry, County of
on
Notice is hereby given that I
have complied with Section 9
of The Voters' Lists Act, and
I have posted up at my office
in Bluevale on the 10th day of
November, 1969• the list of all
the
persons entitled to vote in
municipality at .municipal .elec-
tions and that . such- list re-
mains. there for inspection.
And I hereby call Upon all
voters to take immediate pro-
ceedings to have any omissions
or errors corrected according
to law, the last day for appeal
being the 24th day of Novem-
ber, 1969.
Dated this 12th day of Nov-
ember, 1969.
J. V. Fischer. Clerk,
R. R. 1, Bluevale.
AUCTION SALES
ESTATE AUCTION SALE
of importance and worthy of
your attendance for the
M WESTATE
WALKERTON, ONTARIO.
Read a third time and final.'
ly passed this 3rd ,of Novem-6
ber,, 1969.
A. D. SMITH,, Reeyen
JOHN V. FISCHER., Clerk:
NOTICE
at
• ESTATE
MARKETING SERVICES
20 Water Street, Wingham, on
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15,
at 11:00 a..m.
Note: Lunch will be available
during 1/2 -hour break at 12:30.
The very large offering of
exceptional period furnishings
and good quality general
housewares includes Farquar-
son-Gifford chesterfield; wing -
type chair; antique Victorian
gentleman's chair; piano, and
bench; rosewood spinet desk;
fine antique walnut buffet;
antiqueoval walnut dining
table; six walnut side chairs;
solid walnut fireside bench
with beaded needlepoint; solid
walnutantique serving table;
tea ;selection
andc
f he
cherry
furnitureool
(walnut
included); waterfall style bed-
room suite; cast iron vintage
shelf clock; vintage period
style companion chair; cap-
tain's chair; wicker furniture;
antique solid mahogany gate
leg dining table; several or-
iental carpets; large number
of pictures and frames includ-
ing four fine prints; numerous
books; number of brass candle
sticks and. brass curios; stem-
ware; china; silver and glass-
ware; bedding;, two television
sets; two antique chests of
drawers in walnut; mahogany
bureau; exceptional dining
o. room suite that has to be seen
to be appreciated, probably of
English origin; oriental screen;
fireplace accessories; 2 large
antique bureaus (walnut' and
cherry); cedar. 'chest; plus. a
large . quantity of kitchen-
' wares and a Mall belt sander.
Preview this offering Thurs-
day and: Friday, noon till 6;
Friday, night from 7 till 9. RE-
MEMBER THIS VERY LARGE
SALE STARTS AT 11:00 A.M.
SATURDAY. a•
Jack 'Alexander will auction.
Corporation of •tho Township
of Turnberry. `-
Take' notice ..that the above
is a true copy of a By -Law, c
passed by the urnberr7 of th
Township, 1969,
3rd day of November,
and all persons are required
to take notice that any one
who desires to apply to have
the By -Law. or any part there-
of quashed, must serve notice
of . his application upon the
Head or Clerk of this Muni-
cipality within 20 days after
the date of the last publicationmmake
of this notice, and
his application to the Supreme
Court of Ontario within one
month after the said date.
This notice was published on
the sixth day est November.
l
969, and the publication
will be on the twentieth day of ,
November, 1969..
JOHN V. FISCHER., Clerk.
6-13-20b
MISCELLANEOUS
TOWN OF WINGHAM
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE is hereby given
that the Council of the Cor-`
peration of the Town of Wing -
ham proposes to pass a , by-law
to close up and stop all that
portion of laneway extending
art of
• uthe stlNo
the east half ofLot5 and
Lot No. 6 and along the east
side of Lot No. 6, all in
Bow-
in the
er's Survey, Plan No 16
Town of Wingham.
The proposed by-law show-
ing the land affected may be
seen at the Clerk's Office in
the Town Hall.
At its meeting to be held at
the Town Hall on the first day
of December 1969, at 8 p.m.,
the Council will hear in per-
son or by his counsel, any per-
son who claims that his land
will be prejudicially affected
by the said by-law and who
applies to be heard.
Dated at Wingham this 4th
day of November, 1969.
William Renwick,
Town Clerk. •
13-20-27b
THE DECOR SHOPPE
Floor Covering
Sales - Installation
Harding Carpets - Draperies
Murray Gerrie
357-2002 - Wingham
INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR
PAINTING AND
REMODELLING
Truck Lettering and Sign
Painting •
-. ALVIN SHAFER
Phone 3574417
023-D18p
FOR YOUR
Insurance Needs in Automo-
bile, Farm Liability, Accident
and Sickness Home Protection
Call your Co -Op Agent —
LLOYD MONTGOMERY
53 Maple Street Wingham
Dial 3574739
SEE GEORGE BROOKS
at
Stratford Cemetery Memorials
Ltd;
for Memorials of Distinction
Lowest prices in the area
38 Avondale Avenue
STRATFORD
Phone 2714736 Collect
DEAD. STOCK
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RECEPTION, EUCHRE
AND DANCE
In Woolen's Institute Hall,
Ross WightmanM(Baraa and VeMrr.
guson), Friday, November 14.
Euchre at 8:30 p.m., dance to
follow. Tiffin's orchestra. La-
dies please bring lunch. Ev-
eryone welcome. 13p
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
FOR SALE — Four - bedroom
house located in Teeswater.
Livingroom, dining room, kit-
chen, alcove and two baths.
Wall to wall rug throughout.
Large picture window looks
over river. Double lot, two -car
garage and utility barn. Pri-
vate sale. Call 392-6548, Tees-
water.b
E.M.S., Administrators for the
Executrix. '
ESTATE
MARKETING SERVICES
J. A. Currie. Mgr.
Wingham — 457-1011
"The only auction service of .
its kind in Western Ontario
with a proven market."
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CARDS OF THANKS
$S.00 - $1S.00
for fresh dead, disabled cows
and horses.
For the most prompt and
courteous service' in this dis-
trict ,
PLEASE CALL COLLECT
MARLATT BROS.
Phone 133 - Brussels. Ont.
24-hour service ---7 days a week
License No. 390-C-65
WILLIAM S. REED
Real Estate Broker and
General Insurance
Dial 357-2174
WINGHAM, ONTARIO
COMMISSION RATE — 3%
ON HOUSES IN WINGHAM
Attractive 2 - storey brick
home, large kitchen, ' living
room and dining room, 4 spa-
cious bedrooms, 3 piece bath
up and two piece down; full
basement, oil ' furnace, hot
water heating. This home is
immaculate throughout, close
to schools, choice residential
district. Possession 30 days.
Words can .never express
our heartfelt thanks and ap-
preciation to alL relatives,
friends and neighbors for the
acts of kindness shown during
our recent sad bereavement in
the loss of a beloved wife,
mother a n d grandmother.
Special thanks to Dr. Bozyk
and the nursing staff in Wing -
ham and . District Hospital, Mr.
Watts and Rev. ` Mr. LeDrew
for his comforting,. words, to
those who prepared lunch at
the church, sent baking to the
home, for the beautiful floral
tributes, donatiop}is to the
Burial Chapel, , Gideon Bibles
and the Ontario Heat Fund.
Your thoughtfulness was deep-
ly appreciated. —The Po'lard
family.
Mrs. John Knox ` wishes to
thank all who sent greetings
or called on her while she was
a patient in the Wingham and
District Hospital. • Also thanks
to Dr. McGregor and the
nurses on first floor. 13p-
1 would like to thank my
friends for their visits and
cards while I was a patient in
Wingham and District Hospi-
tal. Special thanks to nurses
in nmergr'ncy, ICU and Dr.
Wilkins.—Ron Cook. - 13b
We would like to thank all
our friends and neighbors of
Howick Township for the gen-
erous donation. Special thanks
to those who collected on our
behalf.—Ron and Gail Smith
13p
Lovely, modern 3 -bedroom
nearly new ranch style home,
family size kitchen, large liv-
ing room, 4 piece bath, full
basement, oil heating, new
residential district. Early pos-
session.
Situated on acres of
choice land at the edge of
Wingham, . is a 11/2 -storey 7 -
room brick house, water on
pressure, and a barn 24'x40'.
Fall possession, with temps.
EUCHRE
In Delmore, Monday, Nov-
ember 170, at 8:80, Ladies
lease bring lunch,
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DUCK DiNNERS AT
TiGER DUNLOP INN Novem-
ber
Goderich Sundays,
16 and 23, . p.m.
Make
reservations early if possible.
Mrs. G. Kaitting, R. R. 5, ph.
524.8601, 13-20b
EUCHRE
In Bluevale Community Mall
Thursday, November 13, at
and,everythsSr
the winter Sponsored
by the Recreation Assoc. 13b
125 -acre farm on highway,
6 -room house with, bath, large
oarn with straw shed, large
implement shed.1 water ' on
pressure, drilled , well, 115
level, workable acres. Im-
mediate possession.
138 -acre farm, 8 room .brick -
house, large barn, implement
shed, drilled well, clay loam
tillable soil with 5 acres of
bush, located 5 miles from
Wingham in Turnberry Town-
ship. Priced for quick sale as
owner has retired.
Choice building °lot for sale,
frontage 76', fully serviced,
Several houses for sale in
Wingham and Lucknow:
IN MEMORIAM
SILVER BELL TEA
Saturday, December 13, at
2:30, Salvation Army Citadel.
13b
ST. STEPHEN'S GUILD
Gorrie, will be holding a
Christmas tea and bake sale
in St. Stephen's Church
met on Saturday, oembr
14, at 3 p.m.
RECEPTION AND DANCE
Will be held in Belmore
Community Hall Friday, Nov-
ember 14, for Mr. and Mrs•
Ralph Metcalfe (Debbie Fox -
ton). Ladies please bring
lunch. 1313(
BIRTIO
PLETCR- .1n Wingham and D1-
trict ospital,on ThursdaY,
NoVe r , ; 1969to Mr. and
Mrs, � � Pletcb, BelgraVe,
a daughter.
MARKS --In Wingham andDia-
Wet Hospital, on Friday
November 7,1969 tooo Mr. and
Mrs. and
Mar, R. R. 4
Brussels, a sen.
DeJONG--m-In Wingham and Dis-
trict Hospital, on Saturday,
Nave Gert 8l?eJpngtoRMRandS
Lucknow, a son.
LIPPERT — In Wingham and
District Hospital, on Satur-
day, November 8, 1969, tel
Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Lippert,
Teeswater, a daughter,
RIEGLING -- In Wingham and
District Hospital, on Satur-
day, November 8 1969 to
Mr. and Frank R1egling,
R. R. 7
FORAN--In Wingham and Dis-
trict Hospital, on Saturday
November 8, 1969, to Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Foran, ° R. R. 2
Auburn, a son.
C� `R STMAS VACATIONRING
' 15 -day bus tour to Florida.
For itinerary phone 527-1222
or write Habkirk Transit Ser-
vice, Box 700, SeafoOh, Ont.
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TEESWATER UNITED
CHURCH.90th ANNIVERSARY
Sunday, November 16. Ser-
vice at 10:30 a.m. and 8 p.m.
Dr. Graham Tipple, Calvary
United Church, London, is
guest preacher. Special music
• at evening service, Mr. • and
Mrs, Earl Heywood. Everyone
welcome.
3p
BIBLE LANDS PILGRIMAGE
(And Athens), departing
March 2, 1970. $62 down pay-
ment only . andtake up to 24
months to pay balance (about
$27 per month!)—or pay total
cost of an unprecedented low
$620. For brochure phone 357-
1072 or write P.O. Box 927,
Wingham. Host: Rev. 6 rr
Passmore.
' LAWLOR—In loving mer
of a dear husband.
Lawlor, who' .passed !away
three years ago.
Just a thought of sweet • re=
membrance, i ,
Just a memory sad and true,
Just the .love and sweet de-
votion,
Of one who thinks of you.; '
--hEver remembered by :his
wife Teresa.. ,13b
•1
TIFFIN—In loving memory of
a dear husband, Charles
Tiffin, who passed away
November 18, 1968.
God knows how much We miss
him.
I would like to say a sincere
thank you for cards, treats.
and flowers while a patient in
hospital. Special thanks to
Drs. Corrin and McKim and
nurses on first floor. — Mrs.
Robert Montgomery. 13p
We. would like to express
• our sincere thanks to our
neighbors, friends and rds
rela-
tives for the many gifts,
and flowers we received and
to all who helped us celebrate
the occasion of our 50th wed-
ding anniversary. It was great-
ly appreciated. ---Mr. and Mrs.
Orville Tiffin. 13b
I would like, to thank all ,
who remembered me . with
cards, flowers and gifts. also
the Ladies' Auxiliary to the
Winuham Legion and Mary
Hastings ladies. Special thanks
to Dr. McGregor and rill the
nurses who were so kind while
1 was a patient in the hospital.
Best wishes to all. -- Adeline
Simmons. 1,3b
Never shall his memory fade,-
Loving
adeLoving thoughts shall ever
wander,
To the spot where he is laid.'
—Sadly missed by his wife,
13p
Gertie.
TIFFIN—In lovi,g memory of
a dear brother, . Reuben
Charles Tiffin, who' passed
away one year, ago, Novem-
ber 18, 19
There's a gift i -n life' you can-
not buy,
That's very rare and true,
It's the gift of a wonderful
brother
Like the one we had in you.
The many things you did for
US,
In your kind and loving way,
You gave us years of happi-
ness
No one can take away.
—Ever remembered and
sadly missed by brother Fred
and sister-in-law Elizabeth. 13b
SCHMIDT f>— In Wingham and
District Hospital. on Monday,
November 10, 1969, to Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond Schmidt,
Bluevale, a son.
ENGAGEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. J. Alfred
Mason wish to announce the
forthcoming marriage of their
daughter, Mary Anne, to Mr.
Harold Stanley Gordonx son of
Mrs. G. McPhail of Petrolia,
and the late, Mr. Gordon, The
marriage will take place, . on
Saturday, November 29, 1969,
at 3:00 p.m., in Wingham
Baptist Church. 13p
AMATEUR CONTEST
Brussels Legion are spon-
soring an amateur contest for
minor sports in Brussels Fri-
day, November 21, at 8:40.
First prize $12; second $8;
third $5. Professional .engage-
ment guaranteed. If you sing,
dance or play an instrument
write or phone the Canadian
Legion, The Brussels Post, or
phone 273W or 294. • Adm.
adults $1; children 45c. 13-20b
WOMEN'S INSTITUTE
Meeting on Thursday, Nov-
ember
20; with program con-
veners Mrs. N. Nicholson, Mrs,
R. E. Tapp. Roll call: A popu-
lar song of my teens. The mot-
to: History is in the making,
now is the time to record it:
• Topic: Radiation isatopes.
Music. Each to bring , some-
, thing for the hospital gift
shop. Hostesses: Mrs. L. Gow-
dy. Mrs. J. Halliday, Mrs. R.
Galbraith and Miss- M. Link -
later. , • - 13p
TIFEIN—In loving. memory of
.a dear brother, Charlie, who
passed away one year ago.
November 18. 1968.
Our hearts still ache with sad-
ness
And tears still flow,
What its meant to lose him
No one will ever know.
When we are sad and lonely
And everything goes wrong,
We• seem to hear him whisper
Cheer up and carry on.
Each time we look at his pic-
ture
ile seems to smile and say
Don't cry—I'm only sleeping,
We'll meet again some day.
—Lovingly remembered by.
sister Valetta. brothers-in-law
Victor Emerson and Russel
Ritchie. 13p
CARbS OF THANKS
0
I would like to express my
sincere thanks to all who re-
membered me with cards,
'flowers, gifts and visits while
I was a patient in Wingham
and District Hospital. Special
thanks to teachers and stu-
dents of F. E. Madill S. S., the
boys who took me to hospital
Mrs. Graham, Dr. Bozyk and
nurses in pediatrics.
Davidson, Brussels. 13b
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OPEN 11OUSE
Thursday, Nov. 13,
1969
Huron -Perth Tuberculosis and
' Respiratory Disease Associ-
' ation Office
121 WELLINGTON S'T EET,
STRATFORD, ONTARIO
Bring your children and
frien.dsl
13b
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