The Wingham Advance-Times, 1954-05-05, Page 6r
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Page Six Wednesday, May 5th, 1951
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS 7
BEEF, PORK or SAUSAGE for sale,
also custom butchering, meat pre
pared and wrapped for cold storage.
R. J, McLennan & Son, Bluevale,
lot 19, Con. 2, Morris, phone
10-9 Brussels, 34,7,14,21,28,4*
9TND OUT how you can save mon
ey and get complete insurance pro
tection when you finance your next
car. Phone now and ask Stewart
A Scott, Wingham, 293. rrb
ROOM CEMENT HOUSE, garage
and barn for sale, also % acres
land, in Lower Wingham. Apply
Harry Newell, 21.28*
CARD OF THANKS
The Sangster family wish to express
their deep appreciation for the many
acts of kindpess and expressions of
sympathy during their recent sad
bereavement in the loss of a husband
and father. Special thanks to Bev.
West, Gordon Wright and flower bear
ers. 5*
BIRTHS
CRESS CORN SALVE for sure re
lief, Your druggist sells Cress
Wart Remover—leaves no scars,
ONE UPRIGHT HEINT&MAN piano
for sale, in good condition. Apply
Wes Paulin, Bluevalo, Ont., R, R. 1,
Bluevale, Ontario.
5*
SAWDUST BURNER for sale. Apply
Cameron’s Billiards or call 167W.
5b
% BED, MATTRESS & SPRINGS for
sale, also wine studio couch, oak
dining room suite, fernery, jardinier
stand, 2 chairs, library table, Wilton
rug 6,9 x9. Phone 381. 5b
toWHEN YOU CARE ENOUGH, to
send the very best, choose a MOTHER’S DAY greeting card by
COUTTS from the large selection at
Kerr’s Drug Store. 5b
USED 17 INCH Television set for sale,
Sparton with full base, very good
condition. Cheap fox* cash, phone
679R. 5b
MOFFAT ELECTRIC range for sale,
excellent condition, warming oven
and two large storage drawers; also
9 cu. ft. electric refrigerator for
quick sale, phone 118. 5b
METAL ICEBOX suitable for summer
cottage. Fifty lb. ice capacity. Reas
onable. Call 336W. 5*
BLUE BABY buggy for sale, excellent
condition, phone 587W. 5*
WHITE LLOYD baby buggy for sale.
Excellent condition. Phone 684, 5*
PANSIES IN BLOOM and BUD,
twelve per box. Hybrid delphiniums,
evergreens, shrubs, fruit trees and
vegetables, etc, also potted plants
and cut flowers for Mother’s Day,
artificial wreaths for cemetery.
Lewis Flowers, Phone 101. 5b
15 FOOT PETERBORO BOAT for
sale, also 5 H.P. inboard motor prac
tically new. Apply R, E. McKinney.
5*
BUILDERS' SUPPLIES for sale,
Spruce 1 in. 2x4, 2x6, 2x8, 2x10, $100.
per M. dressed; Hemlock, 1 in. 2x4,
2x6, 2x8, 2x10, No. 1, $95.00, No, 2, $60.
dressed; Pine dressed 1&2 in. $90.00
and up; Birch, 1 in, dressed, $45.00;
Hardwood flooring at bargain pric
es. Delivered in truck load lots. E.
Dinsmore & Sons, Lumber Dealers,
Fordwich, phone 26rl3. 5:12*
16 CU. FT. REFRIGERATOR for sale
anu J^',vel wood cook stove. Phone
512J18, 5*
COaL AND WOO|D range for sale,
white enamel, “Wingham Clipper”.
Apply Allen Walker, phone 410J. 5*
GIRDS BICYCLE for sale, new tires
and tubes, in good condition, phone
15. 5*
WINE STUDIO COUCH for sale,
Walnut chest of drawers, steel baby
crib and mattress, chesterfield and
ehair, kidney shape dressing table,
dinner wftgon, coffee table, mahog
any bedroom §uite, KitGh?n table
and t^vy chairs, phone gl9, Ob
STUDIO COUCH for sale, good as
new, also crochet quilt and other
bedding, brand new. Apply Mrs.
John Hays, John Street, opposite
Lloyd’s factory. 5*
150* HAMP-ROCK PULLETS and 300
light Sussex Barred Rock pullets for
sale. 4 months old, ready to lay.
200 Sussex-Hamp pullets, 10 weeks
old. None of these are broiler pul
lets, but are bred and fed to lay.
Priced reasonable. Apply Hugh Gil
mour, R. R. 1, Wingham, phone
600 W 12. 5b
500 RED SUSSEX PULLETS for sale,
3 weeks old. 40c each. Apply Jim
Coultcs, phone 743 W 2. 5b
FOR ARTIFICIAL insemination at its
best for all breeds, call the Water
loo Cattle Breeding Association be
tween 7.30 and 10.00 a.m, on week
days and 7.30 and 9.30 a.m.on Sun
days. Phone collect Clinton 242 or
Mildmay 130R12.
13:27:10:24rrb
GARDEN ROTARY TILLER will
prepare your garden ready to sow
seeds or your lawn to sow grass
seed. No digging, ploughing or
breaking up needed. Contact Vic
tor Showers, John Street, tele
phone 547J. 28:5*
FOR CUSTOM WORK, plowing, har
rowing, cultivating and discing,
phone 410W, or contact Harold
Dennis, Wingham.5,12,19*
TELEVISION INSURANCE—Y our
Personal Television policy offers
you the complete protection for your
television installation and in ad
dition protects you against claims
arising out of your aerial installa
tion, For further information con
tact Stewart A. Scott, phone 293,
Wingham. 5rrb
UPHOLSTERING
We specialize in
Workmanship
week’s service,
finishing. For
Fairyland, 487J.
re-upholstering,
guaranteed. One
Also repairing, re
appointment call
RRB
WANTED
DEADSTOCK removed from your
farm promptly for sanitary disposal.
Telephone collect: Palmerston 123W,
Durham 398 or Wingham 378. GOR
DON YOUNG LIMITED. lrrb
LIVESTOCK WANTED—Dead, dis
abled horses or cows removed free
of charge. For prompt and efficient
service phone collect, Wingham 561J
or William Stone Sons Limited,
Ingersoll. 28rrb
ICE CREAM CABINET wanted. Ap
ply to Cameron’s Billiards, phone
167W. 5b
AGENTS WANTED
INTERESTED IN DOOR-TO-DOOR
selling? In a business of your own? Join now a 25 yeaireld Canadian
Firm with 1,000 dealers. Qfigpings
in your surroundings. Write for tFSd
information. FAMILEX, 1600 Delor-
imier, Dept, 2, Montreal. 5b
WANTED: Man for steady travel
among Consumers in Huron Co.
Permanent connection with large
manufacturer. Only reliable hustler
considered. Write Rawleigh’s Dept.
E-453-131, Montreal. 5b
HELP WANTED
GIRL FOR RESTAURANT WORK
wanted. Apply Sherbondy's Restaur
ant, or phone 43. 5b
GENERAL DUTY MAN for Wing
ham garage. Needed at once. Apply
Box 30, Advance-Times. 5*
MEN WANTED
Ages 17 = 40 Years
Tradesmen up to
45 years
MARRIED APPLICANTS
ACCEPTED
s
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ALL TYPES of rubber stamps and I
stamp pads sold at The Wingham
Advance-Times.
SEED FOR SALE
Free Medical Services
. Unequalled Pension .
Plan
30 Days Paid Holidays
Per Year
ALFALFA & TIMOTHY SEED for
sale. Cleaned at Londcsboro plant.
Telephone Ted Moszkowski, Wing
ham 713w2, 21:28:5*
SEED for sale, French Alfalfa $17.00
per bushel, Ontario or Grimms
$21.00; Red Clover $17.00, White
Sweet $8.00; Yellow Sweet $7.50;
Timothy $7.70; Climax Timothy
$16.80. Per lb. Orchard Grass 35c;
Blue Grass $1.20, Brome 20c, Mea
dow Fescue 40c, Ladina 70c, White
Dutch 75c, Ajax and Beaver Oats
$1.25 per bu. Montcalm Barley $1.75,
Cleaned and treated. Farmers
bring in your grain and have it
cleaned. R. Cramm & Son, Pinker
ton. Phone Cargill 68w3. 21rrb
A CHANCE TO TRAVEL
To Get All This and
More
SEE THE ARMY
RECRUITING OFFICER
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WE HAVE A LIMITEp SUPPLY of
seed oats to be put out under con
tract, Apply to John Bumstead &
Son. Phone 455. 5b
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
4 YOUNG HEREFORD STEERS for
sale, and young pure-bred Yorkshire
boars, registered if desired. Harry A.
Thompson, R. R. 2, Clinton, Ont, 5b
‘7^EAR^6ip"T'iLLY for sale. 1600
lbs. Apply J. A. Armstrong, phone
368, Brussels, Ontario. 28:5*
CANADIAN ARMY
RECRUITING UNIT
Visiting,in Wingham
10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
every Thursday
16 YOUNG PIGS for sale. Apply Glen
VanCamp, R, 4, Brussels, phone 33r7.
5*
3 HEIFERS for sale, heavy in
Apply R. M. Cardiff, phone
Brussels.
calf,
51r4,
5b
BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITY
Service Station For Rent
Largo Garage and Showroom,
in towri of Winghain.
Apply Reliance Petroleum
Seaforth^ Ont.
♦
FRAME HOUSE for sale, in Belmore,
covered with insul brick, size 28’ x
24’, good condition, This house
could be moved from property very
easily. Apply John Reid, R 5,
Bolton. 21:28:6*----------1-------------------- -—„------,—.
BUILDING LOT for sale, centrally
located, corner of Centre and Maple
streets. Apply Geo. R Scott, phone
118.---------------------------------------5b
BUILDING LOT for sale, on Francis
street, Apply Jack King, Phone 472.
5*
HOUSE FOR SALE, with 4 lots and
barn. Apply Box 31, Advance-Times.
5b
WANTED TO RENT
YOUNG MARRIED COUPLE want
apartment or small house to rent.
Apply David McKee, Queen’s Hotel,
Phone 11._____________________5*
FOR rent
APARTMENTS for rent on Maple
and Josephine Streets. Possession
May 1st. Apply W. J. Clark, phone
141 or 186J. 28*
PASTURE for rent, good grass and
water for 12 or 15 head of cattle.
Apply Ross Mann, R. 4, Wingham,
phone 734 J 3. 5*
ROOM AND BOARD
ROOM WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD
suitable for two girls. Apply Box 32,
Advance-Times. 5*
TENDERS
TENDERS WILL BE received by
the secretary of West Howick
Township School Area Board until
May 7th, 1954, for the salvage of
the old Wroxeter Public
down to the cement walls
old building and windows
basement in the new wing,
to be completed by June_15th, 1954.
Highest or any tender hoF necess
arily accepted.
Phil Durst, Secretary-Treasurer,
Gorrie, Ontario. 28:5b
School,
in the
in the
Work
TENDERS will be received up till
May 12, 1954, for a store in Wrox-
eter, approximately 22 ft. by 32 ft,
on stone foundation, shingle roof,
good basement, cistern, 3 living
rooms above it, house at back ap
proximately 22 ft. by 32 ft, kitchen,
12 ft. by 12 ft, shingle roof, cistern.
Building is in good repair. Lot is
approximately 45 ft. by 100 ft; gar
age, 11 ft by 13 ft, with aluminum
roof. Property can be seen at any
time night or day. Highest or any
Undo? UOt necessarily accepted. Possession o&n be hgd St 9noe.
George A. Machan, Wroxeter P. O,,
Ontario, 5b
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ALL PERSONS having claims again
st the estate of HENRY McGEE-late
of the Township of East Wawanosh
in the ‘County of Huron, Farmer, who
died on or absext the 17th day of
March A.D. 1554, are notified to send
to the "undersigned on or before the
eighth day of May AJD. 1954, full
particulars of their claims in writ
ing, Immediately after the said
eighth day of May the assets of the
said testator will be distributed
amongst the parties entitled thereto,
having regard only to claims to
which the executors shall then have
notice.
DATED this nineteenth day of April,
A.D. 1954.
CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON
Wingham, Ontario
Solicitors for the Executors.
21:28:5b
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to express my sincere apprec
iation for the kindness shown me
While I was a patient in the hospital.
Special thanks to Dr, McKibbon, Mrs,
Morrey and her staff of nurses and
to the two gentlemen who took mo to
the hospital. Mrs, Lawlor 5b
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to express my sincere thanks
to my friends and neighbors for their
acts of kindness. Special thanks to
Mr. Howard Fuller and his men,
Mrs, Margaret Hays 5*
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Arthur Lin
coln wish to express their deep ap
preciation for the beautiful floral tri
butes, many acts of kindness and ex
pressions of sympathy, during their
recent bereavement. Special thanks to
the neighbors who helped Dr. Palmer,
Mrs, Morrey and her staff of nurses.
5*
CARD OF THANKS
I would like to take this opportunity
to thank Mrs. Morrey and the entire
staff of the Wingham General Hos
pital and Dr. McKibbon. Also all the
friends who remembered me in var
ious ways during my recent illness,
Abner Nethery. 5*
’ CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank all who visited
Allan, sent cards and parcels or help
ed in any othgr way. We send a spec
ial thanks to Dr. McKibbon and Mrs.
Morrey.
Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Bosman and
Allan, 5b
CARD OF THANKS
and neighbors for their many acts of
We would like to thank our friends
kindness, the floral tributes and ex
pressions and cards of sympathy re
ceived during our recent bereavement.
Hattie and Bert Wiley 5*
CARTER—In Wingham General Hos
pital, qn Friday, April 30th, 1954, to
Mr, and Mrs, George Carter, Wing
ham, a son.
MILLEN—In Wingham General Hos
pital, on Saturday, May 1st, 1954, to
Mr. and Mrs, Harry Millen, R. 1,
Formosa, a son.
FOWLER—In Wingham General Hos
pital, on Sunday, May 2nd., 1954, to
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fowler,
Blyth, a son.
MURRAY—In Wingham General Hos
pital, on Sunday, May 2nd,, 1954, to
Mr, and Mrs. Allan Murray, R. 1,
Clifford, twin boys.
SANDERSON—In Wingham General
Hospital, on Monday, May 3rd., 1954,
to Mr. and Mrs, Mac Sanderson,
R. 2, Wroxeter, a son,
THOMPSON—In . Wingham General
Hospital, on Monday, May 3rd., 1954,
to Mr. and Mrs. Sam Thompson,
Rl, Belgrave, a son.
COMERSALL—In Wingham General
Hospital, on Tuesday, May 4th, 1954,
to Mr. and Mrs. George Comersail,
R. 3, Blyth, a daughter.
HEFFER—In Wingham General Hos
pital, on Tuesday, May 4th, 1954, to
Mr. and Mr. Clifford Heffer, R. 1,
Wingham, a son.
PROCTER—In Wingham General
Hospital, on Tuesday, May 4th, 1954,
to Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Procter, R, 5,
Brussels, a daughter.
ROONEY—In Wingham General Hos
pital, on Tuesday, May 4th, 1954, to
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rooney, Mc
Donald, Manitoba, a daughter.
LLOYD—In Grace Hospital, Toronto,
on Friday, April 30th, 1954, to Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Lloyd, Toronto, a
Son, a brother for David.
MURRAY—In Winnipeg Hospital, to
Mr and Mrs. David Murray, a son,
Gary David.
S'
SA Paul’s Ladies’
Guild Meets
NOTICE OF MEETING
TO CONSIDER BY-LAW
Take notice that a by-law for rais
ing $10,000 under the provision of the
Tile Drainage Act will be taken into
consideration by the council of the
Township of East Wawanosh at the
meeting of the council on Tuesday,
June 1, 1954, at the hour of 2 o’clock
in the afternoon.
R. H. Thompson, clerk 5,12,19b
Senior Women’s
Mission Circle
The regular monthly meeting of the
Senior Women’s Mission Circle of the
Wingham Baptist Church was held at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Milas Cam
eron on Wednesday afternoon at 2.30
p.m.
The vice-president, Mrs, Wilmer
Harcourt had charge of the meeting,
A hymn was sung and Mrs. J, Fal
coner offered prayer, The minutes of
the previous meeting were read and
approved. The treasurer’s report was
presented followed by a business per
iod,
Mrs. Atkinson read a story entitled
"The Backward Drag”. Mrs, Rintoul
read an interesting letter from Miss
Muriel Vanderlip a missionary in Af
rica.
Mrs. Coyle read the Scripture lesson
Acts, chapter 3, verses 1 to 11 and
gave a very instructive message, the
theme being The first apostolic mir
acle: the lame man healed.
Harold and Norman Pocock favour
ed with instrumental numbers, which
were enjoyed by all. Several led in a
season of prayer and the meeting was
brought to a close by singing a hymn
"My Jesus X Love Thee”,
A dainty lunch was served by the
hostess.
TREAT THE COW
TO
SAVE THE CALF
To insure the birth of healthy
vigorous calves and to avoid
problems with the cow at calv
ing time give every pregnant
cow on your farm Nixon’a
Preventex Powder
(Vitamin* and Minerala)
For the last 30 days before calv
ing and the first 2 weeks of
freshening.
Prevent Trouble With
Preventex
-j£err’s Drug Storg
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Business Opportunity
For a reliable person who wishes to build a permanent business for
the future.
The J. I. Case Co. requires a man to merchandise their full lino of
Modern Farm Equipment in the Wingham district.
MANY NEW MACHINES ARE AVAILABLE THIS YEAR
THE MODEL 500 DIESEL TRACTOR BEING ONE OF THEM
MORE ARE IN FIELD TESTS NOW
Would you not care to represent this Company
which has 112 years of experience in the manufacture
and distribution of farm machinery. If so, please
write or contact personally.The Ladies’ Guild of St. Paul’s
Church met on Thursday afternoon
in the basement of the church. The’
meeting was opened with the presi
dent, Mrs. W. Connell presiding. The
Creed and the Lord’s Prayer were re
peated.
The minutes of the last meeting
were read by the secretary, Mrs.
Smalley, and adopted. The treasurer,
Mrs. Porter, gave her report. The
correspondence and bills were read
and following the conclusion of busi
ness the meeting was closed and a
sale of baking was conducted among
the members.
J. I. CASE Co.
No. 27 and No. 5 Highways
Box 122, Toronto 18
For further particulars.
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
FARM, FARM STOCK, AND
IMPLEMENTS
At Lot 32, Con. 11, E. Wawanosh Twp. I
4 utiles south and 4 miles west
of Wingham, on
THURSDAY, MAY IB, 1954
Commencing at 1 pan., as follows:
HORSES—2 XVork Horses, 2700 lbs.
CATTLE—3 Hereford Cows, recent
ly fresh; White Cow, 5 years old,
fresh two months; 2 Black Cows, with
calves at foot; Roan Cow, 4 years old,
fresh; Roan Cow, 4 years old, to fresh
en in July; 2 Durham Heifers, 3 years
old, -with calves at foot; 2 Durham
Heifers, bred; 9 Durham and Hereford
Steers, 1000 to 1100 lbs.; 1 2-year-old
Fat Heifer; 1 ,2-year-old Durham
Steer; 10 Durham & Hereford Steers
and Heifers, 1 year old; 12 Young
Calves; 1 Registered Shorthorn Bull,
2 yrs. old, Pentland Breed.
PIGS—12 York Chunks.
SHEEP—2 Ewes, with Lambs; 1
Yearling Wether.
HAY & GRAIN—Approximately 100
bus. Wheat; approx. 100 bus. Oats
Quantity Rolled Barley; Quantity of
Ground Flax Screenings; Quantity of
Buck Wheat; Quantity Loose Hay.
IMPLEMENTS—No. 22 M.-H. Trac
tor; 2-furrow Ace bottom Internation
al plow; 3-section spring-tooth har
rows; Spring-tooth cultivator; 4-sec-
tion harrows;, steel land roller; 11-run
fertilizer drill; s.cuffler; walking
plows; M-H binder; M-H manure
spreader, 2 years old; 5%-ft. M.-H. oil
bath mowen; M.-H. hay loader; dump
rake; M.-H. side rake; rubber-tired
wagon with flat hay rack; set of
sleighs with flat rack; 2-wheel trailer;
cutter; root pulper; 3,000-lb. .Gurney
weigh scales; quantity of Hemlock
lumber and scantlings; Pine lumber;
pile of cedar rails and cedar wood;
colony house, 8’ x 11‘; rain shelters;
sacks; forks;
other articles.
l
I IN MEMORIAM
McNEIL—In loving memory of a dear
husband, father and grandfather,
Neil McNeil, who passed away one
year ago, May 4th, 1953.
God saw you getting weary
Then did what He thought best,
He put his arms around you, Dad
And whispered come and rest.
—Sadly missed by Wife and Family.
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SA VE MONEY
by PREP A YING
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons having claims against
the estate of Henry Bindslev Jensen,
late of the Town of Wingham in the
County of Huron, Painter, who died
on or about the fifth day of March,
1954, are notified to send to the un
dersigned on or before the eighth
day of May, A. D. 1954, full particul
ars of their claims in writing. Immed
iately after the said eighth day of
May the assets of the said testator
will be distributed amongst the parties
entitled thereto having regard only
to claims of which the executrix shall
then have notice.
DATED this fifteenth day if April,
A. D. 1954.
CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON
Wingham, Ontario.
Solicitors for the Executix
21:28:5b
shovels; chains; many
FARM
100 acre farm, more or less, 1%-storey
brick house; 2 bank barns; drive shed;
hen house; pig pen; garage and work
shop; drilled well; water in barn and
house; hydro throughout buildings;
20 acres plowed, seeded to oats and
barley, remainder in hay and pasture,
and 7 acres of hardwood bush.
Terms:
Property—10 percent down, balance
in 30 days, unless other arrangements
are made with the proprietor before
day of sale.
Chattels Cash
R. M. SHIELD, H. JACKSON,
Proprietor. Auctioneer.
late
the
died
A.D.
the
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ALL PERSONS having claims again
st the estate of Agnes Gamble
of the Village of Gorrie in
County of Huron, Widow, who
on or about the tenth of April
1954, are notified to send to
undersigned on or before the ‘’eighth
day of May A.D. 1954, full particulars
of their claims in writing. Immedi
ately after the said eighth day of
May the assets of the said testator
will be distributed amongst the
parties entitled thereto, having re
gard only to claims of which the
executors shall then have notice.
DATED this nineteenth day of April,
A.D. 1954.
CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON
Winghain, Ontario
Solicitors for the Executor.
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MODERNIZE YOUR HOME
WITH A BEAUTIFUL 5-FT. STEEL
RECESSED WHITE
BATHTUB
$65.75
Blue, Green, Coral, Yellow
$78.75
DELIVERED
THE VOICE OF TEMPERANCE
This “Voice” recently told an in
teresting and startling percentage
story about increasing drinking and
crime in Canada. Here follow other
percentages, just a few, but they tell
a story of an increasing realization
in Ontario at least of the need for
action. In 1953 there were 26 local
option votes held. A “No” vote was
recorded in 21, or 80% of these. The
actual percentage of people voting
against additional outlets for legal
sale was 53. In votes on cocktail bars
during the period 1947-1953, 33 out of
60, or 55% were “No” votes. These vot
es, a practical test of temperance senti
ment in- Ontario, are encouraging, es
pecially when it is recalled that the
Trade brings on votes only where they
feel confident of success. At the same
time it should be noted that our Tem
perance forces, pominion, Provincial
and County, are alive as perhaps never
before to the situation. The people of
the Churches especially are co-operat
ing in greater numbers than ever.
Herein lies the main hope for success
in the crusade against the liquor evil.
—Advt.
We carry a complete line of plumb
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Mail Order Dept. W.A.T. or visit our
showrooms,
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Plumbing Supplies
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Open Wednesday and Friday even
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WINGHAM
Town of Wingham
1954 Taxes
Taxpayers may make payments on account
1954 taxes , up to 80 per cent of 1953 taxes.
Interest at the rate of Four per cent, per annum
will be allowed on such prepayments.
Prepayments of taxes must, be made at the
Town Treasurer’s Office, Town Hall.
W. A. GALBRAITH, Treasurer,
Town of Wingham
of
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