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The Wingham Advance-Times, Wednesday, December 1st, 1954
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
CRESS CORN SALVE—for sure re
lief. Druggists sell Cress Bunion
Salve <!-- wear stylish shoes soon.
SMALL SAFE in first class condition,
putside measurements, 2 feet high,
17” wide, 17" deep. Priced for quick
sale,. Safes bought, sold and open
ed. J. W. Locking, 464-llth St., W„
Given Sound. 24,1,8,15*
SANITARY SEWAGE DISPOSAL—
Septic tanks, cesspools, wells, cellars,
etc. pumped and cleaned with sani
tary modern eqiupment. All work
guaranteed satisfactory. For quick
service write or phone Louis Blake,
Brussels, Ont. Phone Brussels 42r6.
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CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank everyone who
helped us so much and in so many
ways, in our recent misfortune. We
will always remember it.
Lloyd and Janet Hockridge 1*
COMING EVENTS
DRESSMAKING
FOR YOUR FALL DRESSMAKING
and sewing call Mrs. Harold Elliott,
Bluevale, ’Phone 709w4. 13,27,10,24k
-Mr, and Mrs. Joe Earngy and
Jo Ann, Hanover, and Mrs. Jim
An^er, of Listowel, were Sunday , visi
tors at the home of Mr, and Mrs.
George Anger.
—Mr, and Mrs, T. F. Jones, of Lon-
doon, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Frank’ Spielvogel, Mrs. T. J. Baker
returned to the home, of her daugh
ter, Mrs. Spielvogel, after spending
few days at Britain.
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LOST
McGREGQR,—In Wingham General
Hospital, on Thursday, November
25, 1954, to Mr- and Mrs. Clark
MpGregor, Whitechurch, a sori.
KOSTRZEWA—In Wingham General
Hospital, on Sunday, November 28,
1954, to Mr. and Mrs. Ludwik Kos-
trzewa, R.R. 5, Wingham, a
daughter. Baby expired Nov. 29.
Those Terrible Headaches in the
darkened areas of photo now
may be relieved by Tablets.
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GOOD’ USED SUNSHINE BABY
BUGGY, one jumper and baby crib,
good as new. Phone 389. lb
SEE THE DISPLAY of gift items,
Christmas candles, table centres,
silver and red poinsettias at the Wallpaper shop. lb
CHRISTMAS TREES for sale. Apply
Bill Lockridge, phone 458M.
1,8,15,22b
DEADSTOCK removed from your
farm promptly for sanitary disposal.
Telephone collect: Palmerston 123W,
Durham 398 or Wingham 378. GOR
DON YOUNG LIMITED. lrrb
BAZAAR AND HOT DINNER, Gorrie
L.O.B.A. will hold a bazaar and hot
dinner on Saturday afternoon and
evening, Dec. 4th, in Community
Hall, Gorrie, Bazaar at 3 p.m. Hot
dinner 5 to 8 p.m. Admission $1.00,
Children 40c. CE1*
STEER STRAYED from lot 23, con.
14, E. Wawanosh, black in color,
weighs about 750 pounds, left ear
cut straight off on end. Finder
phone Lance t Grain, 626J1 Wing
ham. 1*
PENNINGTON—In Wingham General
Hospital, on Monday, Nov. 29,
\ 1954, to to Mr. and Mrs. Everett
Pennington, R.R. 2, Teeswater, a
son.$
NOTICE
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
OLEAN EASY MILIKING MACHINE
for-sale, used 4 seasons. Phone lr3
Wroxeter. 1*
CHOOSE AVON FOR A GIFT. Call
your Avon representative today to
help solve your gift problems. Gifts
for the entire family beautifully
packaged and so inexpensive. All
Christmas orders must be placed no later than Saturday, December
11th to assure Christmas, delivery.
Local representative, Mrs, E. Hey
wood, phone 497J, Wingham. lb
HARDWOOD for sale. Phone 735w3. ‘ ... lb
KLEENEX BUSINESS—A business
that operates 24 hours daily, no
overhead or help required at any
time, can be placed in any business
location of your own choice, full
time never required. Very profit
able. Figures available showing
high returns. Good weekly earnings
assured. For conference write to
Duncan & Douglas Co. 5206 Decarie
Blvd., Montreal, Que. 24,1,8,15b
NOTICE TO GORRIE DISTRICT
Those persons who owe accounts to
the late James T.. Shera are hereby
notified to settle the same with the undersigned by December 15, 1954.
A. H. McTavish,
Teeswater, Ontario,
1:8b Solicitor for the executors.
NOTICE—Mr. James Cameron’s school
bus is now owned and operated by Mr. Geo. Cameron. lb
MAJOR OIL CO. has an established
service station for lease in Kincar
dine. Apply Box 75 Advance-Times,
lb
LEGAL NOTICES
SUFFERING FROM Backaches,
Rheumatic Pain, Sciatica. Lumbago
is over if you let RUMACAPS help you to relief. Ask your Druggist. 1*
KAY’S HAIRDRESSING cold wave
permanent, hair coloring, manicures
and facials. Phone 444M. lb
LARGE SIZE OIL BURNER for
sale, perfect condition. Also,,100 gal
lon tank. Phone 467. lb
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
YOUNG RABBITS for sale. Apply
Art MacEwen, Wingham Sawmill. 1*
2 SPRING CALVES for sale. Apply
Robt. Moffat, phone 632J2. lb
9 PIGS ready to wean, for sale. Apply
Stanley Marks, Phone 729J4, Wingham. 1*
CARS FOR SALE
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ALL PERSONS having claims against
the estate of Robert McMichael, late
of the Township of Howick in the
County of Huron, Retired < Farmer,
who died on or about the second day
of December 1953, are notified to
send to the undersigned on or be
fore the fourth day of December A.
D., 1954, full particulars of their
claims in writing. Immediately after
the said fourth day of December, the
assets of the said testator will be dis
tributed amongst the parties entitled
thereto, having regard only to claims
of which the executors shall then
have notice. *
DATED this tenth day of November,
A. D., 1954.
CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON
Wingham, Ontario
Solicitors for the Executors.
17,24,1b
Former Resident
Dies in Owen Sound
Carl Vanstone Dickson passed
away in his 54th year of a heart at
tack in the Marine General Hospital,
Owen Sound, on November 24th.
Born in Wingham, he was the son
of Mrs. Thos. Dickson and the
Thos. Dickson, Wingham, and was
educated here.
He is survived by his wife, the
mer Mary Hodgkinson, of Lucknow;
two daughters, Mrs. Isobel Allison,
Owen Sound and Mrs. Doris Bum-
stead, of Alberta; one son, Edward, of
London; his mother, Mrs. Thos. Dick
son and two sisters, Miss Zorra, of
Wingham, Eva (Mrs. Joseph McGill)
of Belgrave, and'four grandchildren.
The funeral service was from the
Kyles funeral home, Owen Sound, on
Saturday.
late
for-
1949 green Chevrolet for sale.
Good condition inside and out. Slip
covers, heater and defroster. Apply
Don Stapleton, phone 604J4., 1*
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IF YOU are buying a car on time
payments be sure to get our rate
on the financing and insurance. Our
service is complete and inexpensive.
Phone now and ask Stewart A.
Scott, Phone 293. rrb
WANTED TO RENT
IN THE MATTER of the estate of
JAMES T. SHERA late of the Village
of Gorrie in the County of Huron,
Blacksmith, deceased. • ■
TAKE NOTICE that creditors and
others having claims against the es
tate of the said James T. Shera, de
ceased, are required to
claims duly verified, with
signed on Or before the
of December, A. D., 1954,
after the said date the Executors will
distribute the estate having regard
only to the claims of which they will
then have notice.
DATED at Teeswater, Ontario, this
fifteenth day of November, A. D., 1954.
A. H. MacTavish,
Teeswater, Ontario,
Solicitor for the Executors.
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file their
the under-
fourth day
and that
HOUSE OR APARTMENT wanted to
rent. Phone 38J. lb
FOR RENT
SMALL GROUND FLOOR apart
ment for rent, on Main Street.
Phone 356W. 24,1*
FOUR-ROOM APARTMENT for rent.
Three-piece bath. Low rent. Phone
668. lb
HELP WANTED—FEMALE
HOUSEKEEPER -WANTED for fam
ily of one adult and 3 children while mother works for 5 days a
week. Apply to box 76 Advance-
Times. 1*
HELP WANTED
WANTED CAPABLE HIGH SCHOOL
STUDENT (WISHING TO EARN
SOME EXTRA CHRISTMAS
MONEY) to compile an accurate
mailing list of select names in the
Wingham area. Write R. L. Mc
Kenzie, 170 Christina St. S.. Sarnia, for information. 1:8b
TENDERS
Tenders will be received up until 12
o’clock noon, December 8tn| for the
position of caretaker for the follow
ing schools:
No. 2,‘3, 4, 5, 6, 9 and 11, of Turn
berry. Lowest or any tender not nec
essarily accepted.
Alex Corrigan,
Secretary-Treasurer,
Turnberry Township School
Area Board. 24,1b
HELP WANTED—MALE
Wonderful Opportunity
Ontario Automobile
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank‘all my friends
neighbours .who so kindly sent
cards, flowers, and treats while I
a patient in the Wingham hospital. I
also wish to thank the nurses and Dr,
McKibbon.
Casey de Haan. 1*
Association
Immediate requirement for sales rep
resentative for Wingham and District. Above average earnings earned by
diligent salesman. Protected territor
ies. Car an asset. This is a wonder
ful opportunity for a man desiring a
career in the sales field with a future
and security. For confidential inter
view, state particulars, selling ex
perience, phone number and write BOX 817, LONDON, CANADA. lb
RELIABLE MAN as Dealer in Town
ships' Howick, Grey and Morris. Ex
perience not necessary. A fine
opportunity to step into old profit
able business whore Rawleign Pro
ducts have been sold for years. Big
Profits. Products furnished oh
credit. Write RaWleigh’s Dept. L-
_ 453-163, Montreal. P.Q. 2:16b
” “““WANTED
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our heartfelt
thanks and sincere appreciation for
the floral tributes and kindnesses
shown us during our recent bereave
ment. Special thanks to Dr. W. A, McKibbon.
The Metcalfe Family, lb
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late John Johns
ton wish to express their sincere
thanks for the many expressions of
sympathy Shown during their recent 1*
WOULD LIKE KNITTING TO DO.
Reasonable prices. Phone MrS. Wallace Conn, 662wl. . 1*
WORK WANTED
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express dur sincere
thanks to our many friends for their
kind expression of sympathy, With
flowers and cards, duriftg the recent
passing of our Dear* Mother. Special thanks to Mr .and Mrs. McKay of
the McKay Nursing Home and their
Staff, $also to Dr. w. A. Crawford and Rev. J. D. MacRae.Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Burgman.
CUSTOM CHAIN SAWING reason
able by1 the hour. Apply to Lyle
Montgomery, R. 1, Clinton, Phono
Seaforth 841 r 31. 17,24,1*
HOUSE FOR SALE, Xvith three piece
bath, Milt in Mpboardd and fur
nace, phone 327 after 6 p,m, or Sat
urdays.* 24,1*
IN MEMORIAM
GAMBLE—In loving merhOry df a
dear mother^ Mrs. Mary Gamble,
whd passed away two years ago November 29th, 1952.
This month brings back sad memories,
.Of a loved one gone to rest.And, those who think of hfer to-day,
Are those who loved heir best, if
Always remembered by daughters
Janet and Vera arid Families, 1*
Mrs. Robert Hickey, of Edward St.,
had a premonition last week, and it
paid off to the tune of $600. She
“had an idea’’ she was going to be
called on the Mother Parker’s radio
program, and sure enough, they pick
ed her number.
For identifying the song, “Some
body Stole My Gal” she won the
jackpot prize of $400, with $400 go
ing to her dealer, Harry Merkley, of
the Red Front Grocery.
Mr. Merkley has since announced
that he intends to give half his win
nings to Mrs. Hickey, and distribute
the other half among the clerks in
his store. This will bring Mrs. Hick
ey’s winnings to’$600.
Mrs. Hickey says that in spite of
the fact that she was waiting by the
phone during the broadcast, she was
pretty shaky when ’ the phone rang
and she was asked to identify the
tune. Not too shaky, however, to
give forth with the right answer.
Although the money won't arrive
for a couple of weeks, she already
has plans to use it on improvements
around the house.'
FOR
FIRE, LIFE
& AUTOMOBILE
INSURANCE
Call Stewart A. Scott
Phone 293 Wingham
‘ REAL ESTATE SALESMAN
Representing; >
Dudley E. Holmes
Listowel
These sufferer* 90 all out .In their
praise of the wondrous relief from
these Tablets. Gel a bottle today-
TRUMAC TABLETS
ATOMIC PRODUCTS (HAMILTON) STATION I
On Parade!
By Windy
The RHQ and 99th Bty of .the 21st
Fd Regt RCA held their regular training night on Monday 29 Nov. and was
in very good attendance, including'
visitors from headquarters, London,
in the person of Major Pawley the
area paymaster and Capt. Boyd. They
are the people we like to see—espec
ially at this time of the year.
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At this time this unit would like to congratulate Bdr. “Bob” Hickey on
his stroke of luck. Actually it was his wife that won the prize of $400.
last Saturday night on a radio pro
gramme, but a husband is responsible
for his wife’s debts or vice versa, in
cluding all incoming cash. But as
they say, how lucky can a fellow get?
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Gun drill was under the direction of
Sgts “Buck” Sinnamon and “Bill”
Wells. Bill was looking for a tin can
to represent a drill round to close the
breech of the gun. I have heard of
25 pounders throwing everything but
the kitchen sink, but never tin cans.
Sgt. “Buck” meanwhile was teaching
the fine points of a dial sight. And
what a session. For awhile I thought
RSM Ronald Britton of the Guards
was amongst us, the way he was bellofing. If “Buck” keeps it up he
will be a good RSM or the champion
hog-caller of Ontario.
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The QM stores was a, busy place. As the annual stocktaking is drawing
near S/Sgt Casey Casemore and Sgt
“Dig” Dawson are trying to make
fifteen battledress into twenty. It is
impossible we say, but Sgt Dawson*' says nothing is impossible. I wonder
if he ever tried standing a dew worm
on end.0 .- 0 - 0 •
Yours truly was teaching Officer Cadets “Stan” Hisler and “Barney”
McIntyre how to wear web equip
ment. After a few practice tries they
got the hang of things, and it all seemed to hang from the shoulder's.
After telling them all what went into
the packs to make them heavy, they
figured a man had to be a pack horse.
After all we must be, or how else would a man weighing 100 pounds
(with a soaking wet great coat on)
carry 165 pounds on his back.
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The MT section were very busy over
in the old fire hall. Capt Jackson
donated his old truck to the armour
ies, and now the boys are tearing it
apart to see what makes it tick. After
they get through it will probably never
tick again.
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The trumpet band was practicing as
everyone could hear. If they don’t get
together soon and play as a band the
drug stores in town are going to have
a booming business selling nerve pills. You know that old expression Oh, my
shattered nerves”.
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Here is a gentle reminder to air you
battery members that Christmas pay will be on 13 Dec and the annual
banquet on the 20 Dec, with the
kiddies party following on 22 Dec. So
come out and have yourself a time.
TELEVISION
The Ideal Family Gift
For Christmas
B
100 Tablets $5.00
At your Drug Store
NOW
Thank you for your co-operation and your confi- =
dence in me during my term of office as Deputy- |
Reeve in the past year. S
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I will make every effort to serve you faithfully in .the =
same capacity during the year to come
pf the Twp. of Howick
t
season
ALEXANDER’S
HARDWARE
and
me was
G. N. Cunningham
Phone 520 - Open any evening
by appointment.
from any member of
ST. PAUL’S EVENING GUILD
*
Complete installation & Service.
at
Joe Kerr
Friday, Saturday 2-5 and 7-9 p.m.
Other hours by appointment only,
For information on new location, phone
Wroxeter 33
BTCH REPAIRS
at Moderate prices
Owing to lack of space, am com
pelled to confine my repairs to
watches only.
George Williams
Located In
MASON’S STORE.......
Get Your
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COOK BOOK
50c
V /
To the Ratepayers
Elect Melville Allan
for Councillor for the
year 1955.
The Emerson
with the Golden Filter
NEW LOCATION
The office of Dr. G. F. Mills, Wroxeter
is located at Gorrie in the former
Walmsley residence.
Office hours:: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday,
Vote as you like
but vote.
Wishing feveryortfe the
compliments of the
coming, festive
&& ...MW 000.^
RUDOLPH
The Red-Nosed
Reindeer-
&
Illustrated wi\
[WlffUiiW
stereoscopic pictures
IN THREE DIMENSIONS
See Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Rein
deer, "come tt> life" in the breath
taking realism of three dimension
full color kodachrome pictures.
Other children's Stereo-Story sub
jects for use in View-Master Stere
oscopes and Projectors include
Mother Goose Rhymes, the Christ
mas Story, Wild Animals, Indians,
Fairy Tales,PerformingElephants
as well as “'travel'' scenes from all
over the world. Stereo pictures are
mounted in durable View-Master
7-sCene Reels. See for yourself.
STEREOSCOPE $2**
REELS 55C >ach
Eight Out-of-Town
Rinks at Bonspiel
The Wingham Ladies’ Curling Club
held their annual bonspiel on Friday,
November 26th, with eight out-of-
town clubs represented, Owen Sound,
Midland, London, Guelph, Woodstock,
Walkerton, Palmerston and Kitchen
er.
The winners for the day were: 1.
Mrs. C. 'Davis’ rink, Midland, 2. Mrs.
C. M,_ Elliott’s rink, Woodstock; 3.
Mrs. Kay Scott’s rink, London. The
consolation event was won by Mrs.
Bruce Fox’s rink, of Guelph.
SHOTGUNS
A$D
RIFLES
FOR RENT
Don’t forget to get storm win
dows from CAMPBELL & GORr
BUTT, for a cosy, draft-free
Christmas day. See Stan and
Jack for personal service.