The Wingham Advance-Times, 1955-04-06, Page 4A A *!•I
Page Four The Wingham Advance-Times, Wednesday, April 6th, 1955
FOR SALE
. EASTER SHOPPING? See the col
ognes, perfumes and fancy soaps at
McKibbons. You’ll find Faberge,
Yardley and Lentheric plus new
additions to the line of Yardley
fancy soaps. 6b
USED REFRIGERATOR, good con
dition, only $75. Phone 29. 6b
IS YOUR T.V. INSURED for Damage
to Television apparatus, Loss or
Damage, or Theft of Television re
ceiver? Are you insured for Public
Liability, Property Damage, includ
ing damage to your own property?
For further information apply to
Stewart A. Scott or phone 293.
6rrb
FRESH MEAT for sale. Beef by the
quarter or half quarter. Also do
custom butchering and wrapping.
Apply to R. J. MacLennan & Son,
Bluevale, R.R. 2, phone 10r9, Brus
sels. 23:30:6*
TANKS—all kinds
and farmers’ for
See Andy Lunn,
house, Wingham.
of tanks, fuel oil
gasoline, for sale.
Supertest Ware-
Ob
FEED OATS AND BARLEY for sale;
' also new McCormick-Deering sep-’
arator. Apply to J. A. Will, R.R. 1,
Wroxeter, phone 30r6, Wroxeter.
6:13*
6 PIECES WEAREVER Aluminum
for sale, total cost new $96.10;
never used. .Will sacrifice for quick
sale. Write Box 19, Advance-Times.
30b
GIRLS’ COAT for sale, size 12, Gold
with brown trim. Like new. Phone
435J. 6b
SEVERAL SECOND QUALITY Berry
Steel Garage Doors for sale, com
plete with hardware. Price $50.00 to
$60.00. Wingham Metal Fabricat
ing, Phone 760. 6b
GRAVEL FOR SALE, suitable for
cementing, fill and lanes. Sand for
all purposes. Apply to Addison M.
Bauman, (R.R. 2, Bluevale, phone
Brussels 44r6. 6:13:30:27*
QUANTITY OF ABEGWEIT OATS
for sale. Apply W. J. Elliott, R.R.
5, Wingham, phone 507w2. 6*
QUANTITY OF SOFT WOOD for
sale, 14 inches long. Apply to Jas.
Deveraux, R.R. 2, Lucknow, 8 miles
west of Belgrave. 6*
33 FOOT ALUMINUM cabin trailer
for sale, will exchange on livestock
and farm machinery. Apply J. W.
Woolcock, RR. 1, Glenannan. Phone
Wroxeter 20rll. 6*
USED GENERAL ELECTRIC refrig
erator for sale. 8 cu. ft. capacity,
new unit, excellent condition, reas
onable. Phone 29. 6b
METAL BED for sale, spring and
mattress, used 6 months, good as
new. Phone 211. 6*
GIRLS’ ALL WEATHER COAT for
sale, size 12, pink and gray, good
condition. Phone 31rl0, Brussels. 6*
SILVER-GREY BABY CARRIAGE
for sale, good condition. Apply Box
22 Advance-Times. . 6*
HIGH FIDELITY EQUIPMENT for
sale. Garrard RC80 Record Changer,
Bogen DB10 Amplifier, University
12” Extended Range Speaker. Write
P.O. Box 68, Wingham, or phone 156.
6*
SEE WELWOOD’S for a complete
line of Easter Candy. Chocolate
hollow moulds, baskets, toys, cards,
everything for Easter at popular
variety store prices. 6b
GIRLS' RED FITTED COAT for sale.
Size 12 to 14. $4. Good condition.
Phone 449w. 6b
EASTER CARDS by Rustcraft. Exs-
press your sentiments exactly. See
them at McKibbons. 6b
USED FRIGIDAIRE refrigerator,
Smart, modern, looks like a new
one. 8 cubic foot capacity. Phone 29.
6b
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
12 CHUNKS for sale. Apply to James
Darling, Belmore. 6*
FIFTEEN LITTLE PIGS for sale.
Glenn VanCamp, phone 33r7, Brus
sels. 6b
PIGS for sale. Apply to Harold
Finley, Belmore, Ontario. 6b
PUREBRED YORKSHIRE BOARS
for sale. Ready for light service.
Top A.R. blood lines. Long noses.
Clean herd. Priced right. Robt.
Weed, Lakelet, phone Clifford 306r7.
6b
SEED FOR SALE
GALORE BARLEY SEED for sale,
high quality from reg. seed. Also
Red Clover seed, Apply to Norm
Higgins, R.R. 5, Brussels, phone
32-9. 6*
WHITE BLOSSOM Sweet Clover for
sale. Apply to Milo Casemore, R.R.
4, Wingham. 6*
RED CLOVER SEED for sale. Apply
to Ken Felker, R.R. 1, Bluevale,
phone 13r8, WroXeter. 6*
CARS FOR SALE
1941 DODGE for sale, in good con
dition. Phone 452w. 6b
1948 PONTIAC for sale. Phone 90.
6b
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
HOUSE PROPERTY for sale in the
village of Teeswater, a fine six
roomed residence with modern con
veniences and priced for immediate
sale. Owner has moved from Tees
water to Toronto and the property
must be disposed of. Apply A. H,
McTavish, Teeswater, Ontario. 30:6b
miscellaneous
EASTER SHOPPING? See the fine
selection of Moir’s and Rowntree’s
chocolates at McKibbons. 6b
KAY’S HAIRDRESSING—All cold
wave permanents at reduced prices.
Phone 444M, Catherine Street. 30:6b
SANITARY SEWAGE DISPOSAL
septic tanks, cesspools, cellars, etc.
pumped and cleaned, quick service,
all work guaranteed. Apply to
Louis Blake, phone 42r6, Brussels.
16rr25myb
DEADSTOCK removed from your
farm promptly for sanitary disposal.
Telephone collect: Palmerston 123W,
Durham 398 or Wingham 378. GOR
DON YOUNG LIMITED. lrrb
24 HOUR SERVICE on all furnaces
and oil burners. Apply Hiseler &
Son, phone 426. 15rrb
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
WATERLOO CATTLE BREEDING
ASSOCIATION
“Where Better Bulls Are Used”
Artificial Insemination service for all
breeds of cattle. For service or in
formation phone Clinton 242 or Mild-
may 130rl2, collect, between 7.30 and
10.00 a.m. on week days and 7.30 and
9.30 a.m. on Sundays. 9rrb
YOU CAN WRITE your own ticket
if you carry auto insurance with
State Farm Mutual. Public liabil
ity and property damage coverage
to limits requested by policyholder.
Contact Reuben Appleby, Glenan
nan, phone 703w3, Wingham for
lowest rates in the field. 30:6:13*
WANTED
100-200 ACRE FARM WANTED to
buy or rent. Apply to B. Korzans,
R.R. 2, Wingham. Phone 658J2.
30:6*
SEWING of any kind wanted. Apply
to Box 21 Advance-Times. 6*
CATTLE WANTED to pasture. Orrin
Russell, 5th line of Morris. Phone
Brussels 33r4. 6b
EMPLOYMENT WANTED—MALE
SEVEN SINGLE FARM WORKERS
arriving on April 18th, reasonable
wages, contact Box 92, Goderich. 6b
ALL KINDS OF JOBS wanted in
evenings and Saturday. Special gar
den work. Apply to J. Verbene,
corner of Centre and Alfred streets.
6:13*
• WORK WANTED—FEMALE
DAY WORK wanted in Wingham by
the week. Apply to Miss Margaret
Lazet, c/o J. V. D. Assem, R.R. 3,
Walton, phone Blyth 15rl5. 6*
LADY DESIRES POSITION at part
time housework in Wingham. Apply
Box 23, Advance-Times. 6*
HELP WANTED—MALE
WANTED ONE FIREMAN for Wing
ham Fire Brigade. Apply by letter
to S. Cowan by April 11th. 6b
'HOLSTEIN HEIFER for sale, due
about 16th April, Vaccinated, also
Wood’s 2-unit milking machine in
good condition. Apply to Edgar
Dane, Wroxeter, phone 30r4. 6*
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CARD OF THANKS
I would like to sincerely thank
evoryone for all the cards, gifts, visits
and kindnesses, while in the Wingham
hospital. Also many thanks to Mrs.
Morrey and staff, Dr. McKibbon and
my school teacher, Mrs. M. Mathers.
—Harvey Mann. 6*
CARD OF THANKS
W.e wish to express our thanks to
friends and neighbours for treats,
cards and flowers sent to Wm. G.
Keith during his illness; also to Mrs.
Morrey, Miss Lambertus, the Nurs
ing Staff of Wingham General Hos
pital, Dr. McKibbon, and Rev. Alex
Nimmo. These kindnesses will long
be remembered by Mrs. Wm. G. Keith
and Family, 6*
IN MEMORIAM
EARL—In loving memory of a dear
husband and brother, Robert Thom
as. Earl, who passed away April
10, 1952.
Deep in the heart lies a picture
Of a loved one laid to rest. ■
In memory’s frame we shall keep it
Because he was one of the best.
—Ever remembered by his wife Flora
and brothers and sisters. 6*
RENWICK—In loving memory of
Mrs. Walter Renwick, a dear mother
who passed away, April 9th, 1954.
Loving and kind in all her ways,
Upright and just, to- the end of her
days;
Sincere and true, in her heart and
mind,
Beautiful memories she left behind.
—Ever remembered by the family. 6*
GAMBLE—In loving memory of a
dear father and mother, Mr. and
Mrs. John Gamble, who passed
away July 15, 1953 and April 10,
1954.
What peaceful hours I once enjoyed,
How sweet their memory still
But they have left an aching void,
The world can never fill.
—Every remembered by daughter Ena
May, son-in-law and grandchildren.
6*
TENDERS WANTED
Tenders will be received by the
undersigned until 12 o’clock noon,
April 11th, 1955, for the sale of the
Morris Township shed, situated at
the Township’” Hall. The shed is ap
proximately 21 feet by 65 feet. Tenders
will also be received for the sale of
one large horse grader. HighesLor
any tender not necessarily accented.
George C. Martin, Clerk,
Morris Township . 6b
NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS
Dog taxes are now due. Tags may
be procured at the office of the Chief
of Police or at the town clerk’s office.
F6:13b
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ADVERTISEMENT RE: NURSES’
RESIDENCE ROOFING TENDER
“Tenders wanted for re-shingling
the roof of the original building of the
Nurses’ Residence at the Wingham
General Hospital. The present cedar
shingles to be removed. Single thick
ness of rolled roofing paper to be
applied first, with the first two laps
to be cemented. Followed with as
phalt shingles 210 pound three-in-one
type. Colour to be plain green and
premises to be left clean. All work
to be completed by June first.
All replies must be in by April 22nd.
and addressed to the Wingham Gen
eral Hospital, marked “roof tender.”
6b
HOLSTEIN COW for sale, 5-years-old,
due April 16th. TB tested and calf
hood vaccinated, bred Hereford, Ap
ply G. Mundell, R.R. 1, Bluevale,
phone 15r8 Wroxeter,
w
6*
. Inquire about our
QUAKER
Ful-o-Pep Hog and
Poultry Peed
Contracts.
John Bumstead & Son
Wingham
23:30:6:18b
The Canadian Army
offers you
A Steady Job
with
Good Pay
Excellent Pension Plan
and Opportunities for
Promotion, Learning a
Useful Trade, and
Overseas Service
See your local Recruiting
Officer, Wingham Armoury
every Thursday
10 a.m. 6.45 p.m.
OR
Apply direct to
’No. 7 Personnel Depot
LONDON, Ontario
Bring proof of age and edu
cation.
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SUCESSFUL YEAR
An outstanding season of curling
was' brought to a close on Monday
night, when members of the Wingr
ham Curling Club gathered in the
rink for the final meeting of the
season. A report on the year’s pro
gress showed that the club had been
more active duripg the past year, that
its bonspiels had been over subscribed,
and that the financial picture had
Shown a marked improvement.
A. D. MacWilliam was elected pre
sident for the coming year. Other
executive members elected were: Hon-,
orary president, A. M. Crawford; 1st.
vicerpresident, Dr. W. A. Crawford;
2nd. vice-president, H. P. Carmichael;
secretary, J. H. Crawford; treasurer,
H. L. Sherbondy.
Committees were named as follows:
Finance, Dr. W. A. McKibbon; Don
Nasmith, Stewart Scott, W. Todd, J.
Bowman; round robin, W. French, J.
A. Wilson, Stewart Scott, Norman
Rintoui, Murray Rae; bonspiel, Jim
Murray, Jim Coultes, Dr. A. W. Irwin,
Gordon Deyell, George Inglis; ice,
Casey Casemore, Fraser Forgie, Bill
Bain, Bill Tiffin; heating, Gordon
Godkin; ice plant, Bill Bain, R. C.
Thomson; membership, O. Haselgrove,
J. A. Wilson, R. S. Hetherington, Har
old Walsh, Lloyd Montgomery, Grant
Wilton, Bill Elliott, Harold Thomas;
prizes, Wilf Hamilton, W. Callan;
school boys, Dave Crompton, Frank
Madill; building maintenance and
repairs, Norman Rintoui, Percy Clark,
Alex McDonald; publicity, Dr. G. W.
Howson, .Dave Crompton.
Trophies Presented
W. R. Hamilton presented the Ham
ilton Trophy to a rink skipped by
Murray Rae, with F. Hopper, N.
Mundy and J. Blythe. Runners up
were D. Crompton, skip, J. Bumstead,
W. McKague and L. Casemore.
Winner of the Rae Shield for sen-
iours was J. Murray’s rink with Stew
art Scott, R. C. Thomson and W. W.
Gurney. J. H. Crawford’s rink with
R. S. Hetherington, H. Allan and D.
Crompton was runner-up. Dr. A, W
Irwin made the presentation.
The Ratz Shield for juniors was
won by W. Haselgrove’s rink, with
Len Crawford, Jack Alexander and
Bruce McDonald. Runners-up were
Bill Bain Jr., skip, N. Mundy, D.
Miller and W. J. Hamilton..Hugh Car
michael made the presentation.
A rink skipped by H. Thomas won
the March Round Robin. Other mem
bers were Mfel Keating, T. Macdonald
and H. Pearson. A rink composed of
A. Allendorf, A. Macdonald, G. Brooks
and,M. Rae, skip, were runner-up.
Consolation prize was won by Bob
Fisher, W. Grose, B. Bain, Jr. and N.
Rintoui, skip. A. D. MacWilliam made
the presentation.
At the close of the evening lunch
was served by the ladies.
MOTORS
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respect
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SPRING DRESS-UP TIME for Ches
terfields. Call Mrs. Harold Elliott,
■ 709w4, for custom-made slipcovers.
16:2:16:30b
Harold Jackson,
Auctioneer
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ZINN—In Wingham General Hospital,
on Tuesday, April 5th, 1955, to Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Zinn, R.R. 3,
Wingham, a son.
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BIRTHS.
WEBB—In Yonburg Memorial Hospi
tal, Singapore, on Sunday, April 3,
1955, to Mr, and Mrs. John H.. E.
Webb (nee Mary Elizabeth McKib
bon), a daughter, Mary Ellen.
DICKSON—In the Wingham General
Hospital, on Monday, March 28, 1955,
to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Dickson,
of Belmore, a daughter.
ROWSELL—In the Wingham General
Hospital, on Tuesday, March 29th,
1955, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Row
sell, of Wingham, a son.
SALTER—In Wingham General Hos
pital, on Tuesday, March 29th, 1955,
to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Salter, of
Wingham, a son.
NOBLE—In Wingham General Hospi
tal, on Wednesday, March 80, 1955,
to Mr. and Mrs. John Noble, of
Teeswater, a son.
COOKE—In Wingham General Hos
pital, on Wednesday, March 30,
1955, to Mr, and Mrs. John Cooke,
Lucknow, a daughter.
DOUGLAS—In the Wingham General
Hospital, on Thursday, March 31,
1955, to Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Doug
las, of R.R. 2, Clifford, a son.
REMINGTON—In the Wingham Gen
eral Hospital on Friday, April 1,
1955, to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rem
ington, of Wingham, a daughter.
WALKER—In Wingham General Hos
pital,- on Friday, April 1, 1955, to
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Walker, of
R.R. 1, Belgrave, a daughter.
KEITH—In Wingham General Hospi
tal, on Sunday, April 3rd, 1955, to
Mr. and Mrs. Evan Keith, R.R. 5,
Lucknow, a daughter.
SCHUMACHER—In Wingham Gener
al Hospital, on Monday, April 4,
1955, to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Schumacher, Teeswater, a son (still
born).
AUCTION SALE
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AUCTION SALE OF CATTLE
at North Half of Lot 42, Con. 4
East Wawanosh Township
s miles north of Blyth on No.
Highway
on
THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1955
at 1 PJn.
CATTLE—1 red cow milking, bred
Jan. 14; 1 half Jersey cow, freshen
time of sale; i blue cow milking, bred
Jan. 10; 1 gray heifer, milking, bred
Jan. 29; 1 red Jersey to freshen last
of April; 1 red heifer No. 85865, bred
Dec. 12; 1 red heifer No. 40912, bred
Feb. 10; 1 Hereford heifer, milking,
not bred; 1 Hereford heifer No. 40914,
bred Oct 5; 1 Hereford heifer No.
40916, bred Nov. 12; 1 Hereford heifer
No. 40917 not bred, calf at foot; 1
black heifer No. 40911, bred Jan. 11,
calf at foot; 5 yearling steers and
yearling heifers, all vaccinated;
baby beef heifers; 4 calves.
All young cattle are calfhood
vaccinated.
Terms—Cash
No reserve as farm is rented.
Walter H. Mason,
Proprietor•
WROXETER
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Fiddes, Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Fiddes, Toronto, and Miss
Irene Blake, Teeswater, visited this
week-end at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Wilfred Brown, also celebrated
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Brown’s 48th
wedding anniversary on Saturday.
Congratulations.
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GRACIOUS LIVING
An elderly Scotchman had a whim
sical expression: “Children used to. be
raised on oatmeal and the Bible,
now they are raised, on corn-flakes
and Eaton’s catalogue.” “Gracious
Living” of a century ago was mostly
frugal, sometimes limited by economy
and often sacrificial. But it
included reverence for God,
for others’ needs and reliance
word of God. Remember
Burns’ poem, “The Cotter’s Saturday
Night?” The father of the home
with his family about him after
supper is done, takes down the Bible
and says, “Let’s worship God.”
To-day "Gracious Living” must in
clude a fine home, a new car, splen
did! clothing, sumptuous meals, excit
ing friends and of course the correct
liquors for the occasion. The Bible
would be an unwanted guest at a
cocktail party. May God forgive us;
every time we advance the liquor
traffic we dethrone the Bible aiid
Him for whom it stands. —Advertise
ment.
Wellington Brand No. 1
RED CLOVER, bus. >43.00
No. 1 TIMOTHY, bus >14.00
Ranger ALFALFA, bus. .... >35.00
PERMANENT PASTURE
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JOHNSON WAX ......... 55c lb.
Galvanized CALF PAILS 65c ea.
WHITE ENAMEL >1.00 qt.
SAVE $40.00 on a Bed
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or an
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