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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1955-06-15, Page 4use Page Four The Wingham Advance-Times, Wednesday, June 15, 1955 1 CARD OF THANKS FOR SALE WORK WANTED—FEMALE RUBBER-TIRED WAGON for sale. HIGH SCHOOL GIRL desires posi- Excellent condition, roller bearings.. Apply to C. Rettinger, phone 642J4. 15:22* tion for the summer months. House­ work preferred. Apply box 48. 15b 1947 OLIVER 70 TRACTOR for sale or trade, with power take off in above average condition. Will deal for stocker cattle or 50-51 pick-up truck. Bruce Chambers Hardware, phone 65, Wroxeter. 15* One MANAGER WANTED OPENING FOR SERVICE MANAGER are deeply appreciative of the kindly gestures, sympathy and We many flowers received during our recent be­ reavement and would take this opportunity of expressing our heart­ felt thanks.-—Mrs. Aex Graham, To­ ronto and members of the Graham family at Gorrie. 15* CARD OF THANKS COMING EVENTS ENTERTAINMENT at the Palace Gardens, Formosa, Sunday June 19th, 2,30 to 5,30 p.m. Featuring Earl Heywood, Canada's No. 1 Cow­ boy, his wife, Martha and little Patsy Ann; Hap Swatridge, the accordionist and Al Cherney, the violinist. C15b COCKSHUTT HAY LOADER for sale, drop head, 4 years old, excel­ lent condition. Jim Johnston, R.R. 2, Bluevale, phone Brussels 10rl3. 15* of Big three Agency in town population in Western Ontario Good wages Hospitalization Vacation with pay Modern shop equipment Apply in writing to Box 88, Wingham Ontario, 15b We wish to express our sincere thanks to all our friends, relatives and neighbors for the flowers and kind­ ness shown to us during our recent bereavement. A special thanks to the hospital staff and doctors.—Mr. and Mrs. Gibson Gillespie and family. 15b COMING—Great Furniture Sale at the Schuett - Mildmay Furniture Store. IN MEMORIAL! 15b LLOYD BABY CARRIAGE for sale. Light blue with yellow lining. Phone 608J3. lob BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES NOTICE TO CREDITORS ELECTRIC WASHER for sale. In good shape. Apply Harvey Jenkins, Wingham, phone 510J1. 15b 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. ' 5rrb WOULD YOU LIKE TO SELL hatch­ ing eggs every week in the year at a premium of up to 33 cents per dozen more than market price for your eggs? If you would, write us immediately. We are one of Can­ ada’s oldest and largest Canadian Approved Hatcheries. Apply Box Number 47 Advance-Times. 15:22:29, July 6b DEADSTOCK WANTED SPACE-SAVERS in green, gray and ice pink metallic cloth at R. A. Currie & Son, Special $49.50. 8:15b WANTED: Dead or disabled farm animals. Removed promptly and ef­ ficiently in clean sanitary trucks. Phone WILLIAM STONE SONS, LIMIT­ ED, Ingersoll, Ontario. 13rrl5:6* collect Wingham 56U. MISCELLANEOUS FLOOR COVERING 6 ft. width, to clear at reduced prices. Rexolite, reg. $1.15 sq. yd., Sale 89c sq. yd. Rexoleum, reg. 79c sq. yd.. Sale 59c sq. yd. The Wallpaper Shop. 15b SANITARY SEWAGE disposal septic tanks, cesspools, cellars, etc., pump­ ed and cleaned, quick sendee, all work guaranteed. Apply to Louis Blake, phone 42r6, Brussels. 15rrb JUST A REMINDER that we still have a fair assortment of boxed flower plants for sale. Biggs Green­ house. nhone 483J. Lower Wingham. 15* DEADSTOCK removed from your farm promptly for sanitary disposal. Telephone collect: Palmerston 123W, Durham 398 or Wingham 378. GOR­ DON YOUNG LIMITED. lrrb POWER LAWN MOWER for sale. 20 inch cut. Sharpened and over­ hauled, Phone 553W. 15* 24 HOUR SERVICE on all furnaces and oil burners. Apply Hiseler & Son, phone 426. 15rrb In the estate of ALEXANDER R. STANLEY, deceased. ALL. PERSONS having claims again­ st the Estate of Alexander R. Stan­ ley, late of the Township of West Wawanosh, in the County of Huron, Farmer, deceased, who died on or about the Fourth day of May, 1955, are hereby notified to send to the undersigned Executors or their Solici­ tor on or before the Twenty-Seventh day of June, AD. 1955, full particulars of their claims duly verified by affi­ davit IMMEDIATELY after the Twenty­ seventh day of June, 1955, the assets of the estate will be distributed amongst the parties entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which the' Executors shall then have received notice. DATED at Kincardine, Ontario, this Twenty-eighth day of May, WILLJAM STANLEY, RE No. 3, Tiverton, WILLIAM KENNEDY, Kincardine, Ontario HASKINS—In loving memory of a dear father, Mr. Wesley Haskins, who passed away one year ago to­ day June 15, 1954. There is a Jong and winding road, Along which we all must go. It leads beyond the hills of time, Into the sunset glow. But only for a little while, Our loved ones leave our sight For just beyond the hills they wait In God’s eternal light—Aways re­ membered by his wife and family and brother David. 16* —Mrs. Robert Martin, of Toronto, visited her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Geo. H. Ross last week. —Mrs. Tyndall Ritchie, Wingham, is a patient in Wingham General Hos­ pital, Mrs, Fred Spry, of Toronto, is visit­ ing with her son, Mr. and Mrs. H. Spry and family, of Patrick Street. —Dr. and Mrs, F. A. Parker will be spending the next two weeks at their cottage at Point Clarke. —Mr, Norman Anger, son of Mr. and Mrs, Geo.Anger, docked at Gode­ rich on Saturday and he spent Sun­ day with his parents. —Mrs. Bertha Crouch of Toronto, and Mrs. Kate Wilson, of Whitby, spent the last week with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Haney. —Mr. and Mrs. H. Grjsdale and son, of Toronto, visited her mother, Mrs. W. M. Connell and Bill on Sunday. Mrs, Grisdale and John remained for the week. —Mrs. Clara Scott, of Morris, and Mrs. George Agar, of Stratford, left on Saturday for Killarney, Manitoba, where they will visit with relatives and friends. —John Crawford, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Crawford, received word he has passed the 2nd. year General Arts Course at Victoria College, Uni­ versity of Toronto. , OUR TOWN 9 AD. 1955. Ont. SCHOOL BUS for sale. Apply to Cameron’s Billiards, phone 415. 15b WATCH for Sale of Furniture. Pianos. Appliances at Schuett’s of Mildmay. 15b 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 Executors J. L. LAMONT, Kincardine, Ont. 1:8:15b Solicitor PART TIME SALES OPPORTUNITY LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 21' CHUNKS for sale. Apply to Ralph Dickson, Belmore, phone lr31 Bel­ more. 15* 20 WEANLING PIGS for sale. Apply to R. H. Coultes, phone 32r4, Brus­ sels. 15* NINE PIGS eight weeks old for sale. Apply to Mrs. L, Ste. Marie, phone 725J1. 15* 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 may 130rl2, collect, between 10.00 a.m. on week days and 9.30 a.m. on Sundays. or Mild- 7.30 and 7.30 and 9rrb REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 8 ROOM HOUSE for sale, centrally located, modern 3 pc. bath, oil furnace, suitable for duplex. Apply to H. Spry, phone 552M. 8:15* SAVE MONEY by using our storage lockers, available to town and country citizens. Sell your cream, eggs, and poultry to your Wingham Co-operative. Ask for your Cash dividend for Eggs, Poultry and Cream. It pays to deal with the Co­ operatives in Wingham. 18rrb EARN $25.00 to $50.00 CASH, weekly taking orders for the world, famous “WEAR-EVER” —Waterless Cooking Utensils —Cutlery Sets —Super Food Cutters (None of these products are sold in stores) SETS FROM S62.30 Individual pieces sold separately. Low down payments, Low monthly payments,. No collecting. Full balance of commissions paid upon delivery of orders. FREE SAMPLE EQUIPMENT . FREE SALES TRAINING ■ BIRTHS ELLACOTT—In Wingham 'General Hospital, on Tuesday, June 7, 1955, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R.R. 3, Listowel, a son. SANGSTER—In Wingham Hospital, on Wednesday, 1955, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sang- ster, Wingham, a son. . NETHERY—In Wingham General Hospital, on Friday, June 10th, 1955, to Air. and Mrs. Alex Nethery, R.R 4, Brussels, a daughter. HIT Ju—In Wingham General Hospital, on Saturday, June 11, 1955, to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hill, Teeswater, a daughter. HALDENBY—In Wingham General Hospital, on Saturday, June 11, 1955, to Mr, arid Mrs. Harold Haldenby, R.R. 2, Holyrood, a son. THOMPSON—In Wingham General Hospital, on Monday, June 13, 1955, to Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Thompson, Teeswater, a daughter. THOMPSON—In Wingham General Hospital, on Monday, June 13, 1955, to Mr. and Mrs. Sam Thompson, R.R.* 1, Belgrave, a daughter. MOFFAT—In Wingham General Hos­ pital, on Monday, June 13, 1955, to Mr. and Mrs. Currie Moffat, Tees­ water, a daughter. MARTIN—In Wingham General Hos­ pital, on Tuesday, June 14, 1955, to Mr. and Mrs. Sam Martin, R.R. 1, Fordwich, a daughter. Ellacott, General, June 8, . HELENS SIX ROOM HOUSE for sale, three piece bath, hot air furnace, cement basement Apply to Jim Thompson, phone 47U. . 8:15b FARM AND STORE for sale. In good condition. On main highway. Could be purchased separately. J. McInnis, phone Fordwich 60rlL 8:15* SAWS SHARPENED—hand, band and circular saws machine sharpened. May be left at Alexander’s Storey Also lawn mowers sharpened. Apply to H. L. McGuire, Belgrave, phone 634J2. 18:l:15:-Ag, 24b FOR SALE REQUIREMENTS: —Age 21 to 35 —married —own your own car —pleasant personality —free evenings —desire to make money personal interview, telephone or 1% STOREY HOUSE on John St., for sale. To close an estate. Apply to Crawford & Hetherington. 15:22b FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE for sale. In- sul brick; mile north of Wing­ ham on a % acre of land. Hydro, hot and cold running water. Apply Avin Stacey. 15rrb WANTED BOY’S JUNIOR BICYCLE wanted. Any condition. Phone 304w3. 15b HELP WANTED FEMALE PENSIONER would like elderly lady for light housekeeping duties. Apply to Walter Dennis, R.R. 3, Wingham. 15* To close the Estate of the late Jane Sangster, the undersigned are offer­ ing for sale the North West Half of Lot 26 in the “A” Concession of How­ ick Township. This is an attractive property with, beautiful grounds on Highway 87, at Wroxeter. On the property is a well built solid brick house containing three main bed­ rooms, dining room, living room and summer kitchen. For particulars and terms of sale, APPLY TO EITHER J. H. WYLIE, telephone 60 OR Crawford & Hetherington, 43 'Wingham For write, giving telephone number to: New Products Division, Aluminum Goods Ltd. 32 Foxbar Rd. London, Ont Telephone 4-5085 “Wear-Ever” products are used in OVER ONE -MILLION CANADIAN HOMES. 15:22:6:13b MEN Wroxeter telephone 1:8:15b The Canadian Army offers you WOMAN OR GIRL to clerk in store, must be responsible and be able to take full charge of Section if necessary. Apply by letter Only to box 178 Wingham for interview. 15b LADIES WANTED to demonstrate. Above average commission, plus a monthly bonus. Write to Nova Home Utilities, 69 Edmond Rd., Kitchener. 15:22:29:6* SALESMAN WANTED RAWLEIGH BUSINESS now open in Townships Ashfield, Wawanosh east and west. Excellent Write at F-453-189, Trade well established, opportunity. Full time, once. Rawleigh’s Dept. Montreal, P.Q. 15,29b TENDERS FOR LOT SEALED TENDERS, plainly marked "Tender for Lot” will be received by the undersigned up to June 18th., 1956 for one lot situated on Josephine Street south between Reavie’s Gar­ age and Joe Kerr’s Garage. This is 100 feet in frontage and 132 feet in depth. Tenderers are required to state the size of building they pro­ pose to erect, the type of construc­ tion, proposed use of building, the value of same and the number ’of employees likely to be required. A building must be completed within six months from date of sale. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. W, A. Galbraith, Clerk-Treasurer, Wingham, Ontario. 8:15b A Steady Job with Good Pay Excellent Pension Plan Conducted Sunday Service Rev. Mr. Dickinson, of Ashfield cir­ cuit, conducted the service in the United Church on Sunday morning, in the absence of Mr. Harvey Spar­ ling, who was guest speaker at Zion anniversary. W.M.S. and WJL The WM.S. and W.A. combined their regular meeting with a quilting held in the church on Tuesday after­ noon, when 13 ladies quilted two quilts Tor the bale. Mrs. W. I. Miller presid­ ed for a short business meeting of the<W.M.S. when it was decided to have the social meeting in July and to have Miss Dorothy Douglas as guest speaker if possible. Anyone who has any articles to contribute to the bale, please leave them with Mrs. E. W. Rice. At the W. A. meeting conducted by Mrs. T, J. Todd, the following com­ mittees were appointed to. arrange for. the annual tea: Program, Mrs. W. A. Miller, Mrs. Allan Miller, Mrs. Lome Woods, Mrs. Frank McQuillin, Mrs. T. J. Todd; lunch, Mrs. E. W. Rice, Mrs. G. MacPherson, Mrs. G. Stuart, Mrs. C. McDonald, Mrs. L. Dumin, Mrs. R. Errington; decorat­ ing, Miss W. D. Rutherford, Mrs. H. Webb, Mrs.' J. Curran- and Mrs. Alex Purvis. Lunch including ice cream, a treat from Mrs. George Stuart, was served by Mrs. J. Cameron and Miss Annie D urnin. EMPLOYMENT WANTED—MALE QUALIFIED RADIO and TV Repair man electronics since 1936, all up- to-date equipment: have own busi­ ness irt Thamesville, formerly Am- herstburg Radio & TV. Do dealer service here, seeks steady position. Installed first TV in Essex County. W, Stubblngs, box 134 Thamesville. 1,8,15b FOR SALE BY TENDER Barn and stable at Bluevale Pres­ byterian manse. Buildings may be purchased for removal or buildings and lot may be purchased Complete. Tenders to close June 25th, Sale sub­ ject to approval of Presbytery. High­ est or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders received by R. J. McMurray, Sec.-Treas. 15:22b 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. Personals Mrs. Charles McDonald arid Gladys; Mrs. James Curran, Dick and Nancy; Mrs. Dave Gibbs and Carl; Mrs. Keith Black, Doris and Lois Miller; Joan and Norma Forster; Donna Aitchison, Nancy Dorscht, Donnie and Eddie Gaunt, and Marvin McDonald enjoyed a trip to Detroit on Thursday by Allan Reed's bus, They joined the school section of Mrs. James Little, of Ashfield, on the trip. Mr. G. A. Webb is a patient in Vic­ toria Hospital, London, His many friends hope for a speedy recovery. Misses Lois and Alison Webb at­ tended the marriage of their cousin, Miss Marguerite Moore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moore, to Mr. Reginald Hocking, at Streetsville, on' Saturday. Mr, and Mrs, W. I, Miller, Mr, and and Mrs. T, J. Salkeld and Mrs. W. A. Miller attended the funeral of their cousin, Mr. Wilmer Wallis, at Clinton, on Saturday. HAD a position petition "Wehave no vote but we are vitally concerned about the outcome of the proposed vote in Our Town . . Stayner is our home town and if we vote we would declare our with an emphatic NO!” This declaration headed a signed by nearly 900 rural folk living near Stayner. The Stayner Welfare League in an advertisement featuring a picture of this petition stated, “The goodwill of the rural people is of much greater importance to the busi­ ness of our town than any supposed benefit that might accrue from the establishment of a liquor outlet.” Eighty-five percent of Stayner vot­ ers turned out on voting day. “Our Town” stayed dry. 15b ■ ■ ■ LEE’S DRIVING SCHOOL HERE Every Mon. & Sat. APPOINTMENTS FROM 9 a.m. to 9 pan. Contact Charles Lee or Phone 185 Alexander Graham Was Former Resident Of Howick Township There passed away at his home in Toronto on Wednesday morning, June 8th, Alexander Graham, a son of the late James Graham and Lucinda Griffith, of Howick township. He had been a sufferer from heart trouble but was thought to have recovered and death was unexpected. He was born in Howick Township and was in his 78th year. In early life he worked as a car­ penter and lived on con. 11. Over fifty years ago he went to Toronto and for some 20 years was employed with the Bell Telephone Co., retiring over ten years ago. In 1908 he was married to Mary Walker of Fordwich who survives. One brother, Robert Graham, Gorrie, also survives, A sister Mary Ann and ,a brother predeceased him. He was a member of St. Anne’s Anglican Church, Toronto, and of the Fordwich Masonic Lodge, receiving his 50-year jewel a few years ago. A funeral service was held in St. Anne’s Church, Toronto, on Friday morning at 11 a.m. and in Trinity Church, Fordwich, at 3.30 p.m., the Rev. F. E. Russell, rector, conducting the latter service. Burial was in the Fordwich cemetery with members of the Fordwich Masojiic Lodge con­ ducting a graveside service. Pallbearers .were Graham Mont­ gomery, Toronto, Clinton Honeyford, Palmerston, Clare Hutchison, Toron­ to, Harold and Lome Robinson and Norman Wade. Flower bearers were Allen Fries, Jack Boyd, Harold Doig and Clare" Harris. may save your life if your car the ten-point safety checkup re- It gets commended by the Ontario Safety League. - JL Trips - Weddings - Funerals CHUCK’S TAXI Insured while you ride. Phone 185 Wingham DRIVERS service COURTEOUS 24 hours Charlie Lee, Owner SHRINERS BAND AT WROXETER Mocha Temple’s famous Brass Band will present a Band Concert in Wroxeter Park, on Friday evening, June 24th, at 8 o’clock. Those who have had the pleasure of seeing and hearing this colourful organization perform in the past will be anxious to attend this concert. Pal-Mocha Shrine Club, who are sponsoring the event have raised in the last few years over $6,000.00 for Shriners Hospitals at Wingham, Listowel and Palmerston. In addition to the Band Concert there will be BINGO - GAMES - DANCING And a Grand Draw for a THOUSAND DOLLAR POT OF GOLD which will net the Shriners Hospitals another Thousand Dollars. Notice to Water Consumers The hours for watering lawns and gardens are from 6 a.nh to 9 a.m., and from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. This will be strictly enforced. An ANNUAL charge of $4.44 gross, less prompt payment discount of 10 per cent, is made for the use of a hose or outside tap for the above noted purposes. Anyone found watering lawns Or gardens, who has not paid for this service, will be billed accordingly. Wingham Public Utilities Commission C. E. Shera, Superintendent g i Burke Electric: offers you HIGH Trade-in Allowances I ♦ oh Deluxe Norge Refrigerators AT SPECIAL NEW LOW PRICES! on the NEW 1955 NORGE “JET-D-FROST Highest Trade-In Allow­ ance with cownnur hutomatk mhit-b WtATHII GUARD HORCF REfWaWTOH WITH JET-ftMU Just touch the button. Jct-D Ftost I] x quick that defrosting is over In • ruOa ol minutes—and it's alt eulomatkl See Norge's JI055 with Jet-D-Trost pecM with luxury features that only on a Kan cost so little. r • M hvftd food Cipcty • WmU-Toh# Interior • IWri-Cold COmpartffltM • Nrw HMdtta Stone • MnB* • WkOul Gold Anodhtd AJwmlnum Sbtfm. • mh toahm ■HHt-ITKIaiiniM—l Drop in and Compare. BURKE ELECTRIC Electrical Contracting Motor Rewind & Repair DISTRIBUTOR FOB LELAND MOTORS ........ .....Wingham Phone 474