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PERSONALS
Page Four The Wingham Advance-Times, Wednesday, June 29, 1955
COMING EVENTS
FOR SALE
IS YOUR T.V. INSURED for Damage
to Television apparatus, Ixiss 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.
Serb
. MALE OR, FEMALE IIEIJ’
j WANTED
WANTED FOR FULL OR PART
time work for home demonstrations.
Above average earnings. Reply Box
Advance-Times. 29:6*
ENTERTAINMENT at the Palace
Gardens, Formosa, Sunday July 3rd,
2.30 - 5.30 p.m., featuring Slim
Boucher and the Golden Prairie
Cowboys. CE29b
WANTED BABY SITTING
BIRTHS
ROSS—In Wingham General Hospi
tal, on Thursday, June 23, 1955, to
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ross, Wingham,
a son.
CHAISE LOUNGE for sale, with
spring-filled mattress, scarcely used.
Reasonable. Phone 443. 29*
WANTED one fireman for the Wing
ham Fire Department. Flense apply
by letter to S. Cowan, before July
11th. 29b
WOMAN AVAILABLE for baby sit
ting. Anyk evening. Apply to Miss
Rollo Sanderson, phone 379. 29*
WHITE—In Wingham General Hos
pital, on Thursday, June 23, 1955, to
Mr. and Mrs. Allan White, R.R. 1,
Clifford, a son.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
IN MEMORIAM
WERNER—In Wingham General
Hospital, on Friday, June 24, 1955,
to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Werner,
R.R. 2, Clifford, a daughter.
SAVE ON FURNITURE and Appli
ances at Smltty's in Hanover. Regu-,
lai’ stuck of high quality merchan
dise at the lowest prices anywhere.
Compare and save! Visit Smitty’s
Shopping Centro, located across
from C.N.R. station. Hanover.
29:6:13:20b
1940 PONTIAC COACH for sale.
Phono 763w after 6 p.m. 29:6*
CHERRIES for sale. Sweet and Mont
morency, ready July 1st. Bring con
tainers and pick your own at
Govenloclc’s Orchard, 1 mile north
of Forest on Highway No. 21.
22:29*
WINE BABY BUGGY for sale, good
condition, phone 411. 29b
MAN’S GREY SIHT for sale, size 40.
good as now. Also eleetrio radio
in good condition. Phone 346 after
6 p.m. 29*
THIRTY-FIVE to forty-eight acres
of good mixed hay on the Sth line
of Turnberry for sale. Apply Joe
Greenaway, phone 709wl. 29b
ASTRAL REFRIGERATOR for sale.
Apply to T. A. Currie. 29b
A STEEL CABINET. 19 x 13 x 42
white enamel in good condition,
for sale S5.0C. Phono 516. *29*
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
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
RAWLEIGH BUSINESS now open in
Townships Ashfield, Wawanosh east
and west.
Excellent opportunity.
Write at
F-453-189, Montreal P.Q.
Trade well established.
Full time,
once. Rawleigh’s Dept.
16:30b
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE for sale. In-
sul brick; mile north of Wing
ham on a H acre of land. Hydro,
hot and cold running water. Apply
Alvin Stacey. 15rrb
FARM FOR SALE—98 acres, 70
workable, 28 acres spring grain,
balance hay and pasture. Good 7
room red brick house, barn and
hen house, steel drive-shed, lots of
water. Hydro throughout. Immed
iate possession, low down payment.
Apply to Stan Kay, Lot 21, Con. B,
Howiek Township, phone Wroxeter
31 r 7. 29:6*
OWNER SALE, 3 acres, house, gar
age. barn, spring-fed stream, low
down payment. M. E. Phippen, 11
Elm view Ave., Willowdale, Ont. 29b
GOOD QUALITY Hereford bulls for’
sale, serviceable age and under. J
Apply to Bert Holmes and Son, I
phone 632wl. 29* *
FOR RENT
COTTAGE for rent at Point
on the lake front, near the
Apply to Jas. S. Armstrong,
seis, phone 23rl9.
Clark,
store.
Brus-
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GALLAWAY—In loving memory of
Oliver Gallaway, who passed away
June 29th, 1950.
He has not gone from us he loved,
Nor has he traveled far,
Just entered God’s most lovely room
And left the door ajar.—Ever remem
bered by Ann and Gordon and family,
Kenneth, Reita and George. 29b
SCOTT—In Wingham General Hos
pital, on Saturday, June 25, 1955,
to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott, Wing
ham, a son.
THOMPSON—In Wingham General
Hospital, on Sunday, June 26, 1955,
to Mr; and Mrs, John Thompson,
Wingham, a daughter.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to take this opportunity
o.(j expressing our sincere thanks and
appreciation to all our friends, neigh
bors and relatives for the flowers and
kindnesses shown to us during our
recent bereavement. Special thanks
to Drs. Crawford and McMurchy and
Mrs. Pullen.—The family of the late
Mrs, Finnen. 29*
ANDERSON—In Wingham General
Hospital, on Sunday, June 26, 1955,
to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anderson,
R.R. 3, Lucknow, a daughter.
HAWKINS—In St. Joseph’s Hospital,
London, on Friday, June 24, 1955,
to Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery Hawkins,
London, Ontario, a son.
DEATHS
CARD OF THANKS
The Wingham Firemen wish to ex
press their thanks to all those who
contributed to the Resuscitator Fund.
Dr. W, A. McKibbon, $10.00; Wingham
Branch of the Canadian Legion, $50.00;
Maitland I.O.O.F. Lodge, $25.00; Mr.
A. Lewis, $10.00; Mervyn Templeman,
$10.00. . 29b
MASON—In Wingham General
pital, on Monday, June 27,
Etta Baker, beloved wife of
Mason. Service was held from
rie’s funeral home, Wingham, on
Tuesday, June 28, at 2 p.m. Inter
ment in Wingham cemetery.
Hos-
1955,
Jack
Cur-
CARTER—In Assiniboia, Sask., R. B.
Carter, formerly of Gorrie. Service
was held in Assiniboia, on Saturday,
June 25, 1955.
CARD OF THANKS
I would like to express my sincere
thanks to all my neighbors and friends
who were so kind to me while I was
bedfast at home. These kind acts are
never forgotten.—Mrs, Jos. E. Smith.
ROBINSON—In Langley Prairie, B.C.,
on Thursday, June 16, Amy West
Robinson, in her 72nd. year. Inter
ment in West cemetery, McGilli
vray Township, on Thursday, June
23.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
PIGS for sale. 25 small chunks. Apply ;
Edgar Dane. R.R. 1. Wroxeter.
phone SOrL Wroxeter. 22b |
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TWENTY-ONE CHUNKS for sale.
Apply Mol Craig. R.R. 4. Wingham.
Phone Brussels 29b
PETS
BOXER PUPS for sale.
Phone 415 or apply
Billiards
registered.
Cameron’s
29b
FOR SALE OR TRADE
FIVE ROOM APARTMENT for rent
on Josephine Street: three piece
bath, hot and cold water. Apply to
Box 50, Advance-Times. 29rrb
MODERN 3 ROOM and bath apart
ment for rent, residential, ground
floor, low rental plus few light
services. Ideal for middle aged
couple or pensioner. Phone 160.
29b
WANTED TO RENT
1951 INTERNATIONAL L-120 Pickup
Truck, McCormick Model 62 Com
bine, motor driven: Wood Bros.
Corn-Picker. Apply to Stan Kay.
Lot 21, Con. B.. Howiek Township,
Phone Wroxeter 31r7. 22::29*
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SELF-CONTAINED apartmene or
| small house wanted to rent, living
quarters for adult and child only,
immediate possession if possible.
Phone 445. 22rrb
ALL PERSONS having claims against
the estate of WILLIAM MURRAY
JOHNSON, late of the Town of
Wingham in the County of Huron/
Manager, who died on or about the
second day of June, A.D. 1955, are
notified to send to the undersigned on
or before the ninth day of July A.D.
1955, full particulars of their claims
in writing. Immediately after the
said ninth day of July 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 twentieth day of June,
A.D. 1955.
TOLTON—At Lasanimas, Colorado,
on June 9th, Mrs. A. S. Tolton, the
former Emma Sharpin, of Gorrie
district, in her 78th year. Interment
in Lasanimas.
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FINNEN—At her home at R.R., 2,
Wingham, on Thursday, June 23rd.,
Sarah Christine Cameron, beloved
wife of the late Theophilus Finnen,
in her 90tli year. Service was held
from Currie’s funeral home, Wing
ham, on Saturday, June 25th, at
2.30 p.m. Interment in Wingham
cemetery.
—Mrs. William Field returned from
a visit to Connecticut last week,
—Miss Cora Gannett returned last
week from a Visit to British Columbia.
—Miss Kitty Newbery, of Toronto,
was a week-end visitor at the homo
of Mr. and Mrs. Miles Overend.
—Mrs. Edward Effting, of Chicago,
Ill., is visiting with her sister, Mrs.
E. M. Snell.
—Mr. and Mrs. Andy Bell and fam
ily, of Forest, visited on Sunday with
relatives here.
—Misses Dawn and Mary Lou Beck
ett are visiting with their aunt, Mrs.
Barry Wenger.
—Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Yake, Bobio
and Marylin of Toronto, visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Deyell on Sunday.
—Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hopper left
on Friday for Manoricheleau, Murray
Bay, Quebec, to attend the convention
of the Canada Life for a week.
—Mrs. W. Byrnes Fleuty of Cooks
ville was a visitor at the home of Mrs.
Maude Dodd and Mr. W. J. Fleuty on
Monday.
—Miss Patricia Carmichael and
Miss Barbara Edwards are visiting
with relatives in Windsor and De
troit, Michigan.
—Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ruddy and
Mrs. Rosa Murray, of Fort Erie, visit
ed the week-end with Mrs. H. Mc
Millan and Mrs. Stranford.
—Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Wadland of
Sarnia and Mr. Jack Bell of Lansing,
Mich., spent the week-end with their
cousins, Mrs. H. McMillan and Mrs.
Stranford.
—Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Carter of
Chicago, are guests this week with
his. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Carter
and with her sister, Mrs. Michael
McPhail, Mr. McPhail and family.
—Mr. Frank D. Hanna, of Kansas
City, Missouri, is visiting his cousin,
Charles H. Hopper, and other rela
tives. He s the son of the late Mr.
and Mrs. George Hanna, formerly of
'the third line of Morris.
—Mr. and Mrs. H, Hartley, of Brant
ford, Mrs. Louella Fairbairn, of Tor
onto, and Mrs. C. Duncan, of Guelph,
spent a couple of days with their
sister-in-law, Mrs. H. B. Elliott, of
town.
—Mrs. Jack McLeod and son, Don
ald, Guelph, and Mrs. Janet.Buchanan,
of Wingham, attended the graduation
of Mrs. Buchanan’s son-in-law, Mr.
Carl Clark, of Allenpark, Michigan,
from Wayne University on Thursday,
June 16th. He received a Bachelor of
Science degree in Business Admini
stration. Over 7000 attended.
—Mrs. S. A. Murray, Minnie Street,
left last Thursday foi' a trip to Win
nipeg where she will visit with her
son David, Mrs, Murray and son,
Garry. Accompanying Mrs. Murray
was hei' granddaughter, Miss Lenorc
Roane, of Toronto, who went on to
Edmonton to visit her sister and hus
band, Mr. and Mrs. George Schumac
her and daughter, Wanda.
SEAFORTH PLANS
BEAUTY CONTEST
A beauty contest is being planned
for the Old Boys’ Reunion, July 30
to August 3. and an expenses-paid
tour to New York City is suggested
as first prize.
Sponsor is Seaforth Chamber of
Commerce, with the following com
mittee: John Stevens, Douglas Whyte,
Mrs. Ross Hamilton, Mrs. Ray Bous-
sey and Bruce Gehan, chamber presi
dent.
it is planned to select “Miss Re-
LEE’S
DRIVING SCHOOL
. HERE
Every Mon. & Sat.
APPOINTMENTS FROM
9 a.m. to 9 pjn.
Contact Charles Lee
or Phone 185
SjCRAT eD
MISCELLANEOUS
SANITARY SEWAGE disposal septic
tanks, cesspools, cellars, etc., pump
ed and cleaned, quick service^ all
work guaranteed. Apply to Louis
Blake, phone 42r6, Brussels. 15rrb
STRAYED from premises, black fe
male collie, 6 months old, bob tail.
Phone 500. 29*
TENDERS
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Autographed Bible
YPU Presentation
CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON
Wingham, Ontario
Solicitors for the Executrix
22:29:6b
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
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
Tenders will .be received by the
undersigned for painting outside of
Wroxeter Community Hall. Windows^
to be glased where necessary. Tenders
to be in by July 8th. Lowest or any
tender not necessarily accepted.
Roy Hunter, sec., Wroxeter 29b
TENDERS WANTED
union” from competitors designated!
by district communities. Miss Canada
1955, to be chosen during London’s
centennial celebrations, will be invited
to officiate at the Seaforth event.
2 Enter Bruce
Warden’s Race
Two men have signified their inten
tions to contest the Bruce County
wardenship in January of 1956.
Wallace Wilton, of Carrick Town
ship, and Daniel Lamont, from Sau-
geen Township, are sure starters and
last week started campaigning at the
June session. Donald McLay, of
Lindsay Township, and Roy Atkinson,
of Greenock, may also toss their hat
in the ring before the end of this
year.
Bruce County alternates the war-
dgnship each year between urban and
rural reeves.
Trips - Wedding* - Funerals
CHUCK’S TAXI
Insured while you ride.
Phone 185 Wingham
COURTEOUS DRIVERS
24 hours service
Charlie Lee, Owner
Notice to
Water Consumers S
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The hours for watering lawns and gardens |
are from 6 a.m. 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.
Wing ham Public Utilities Commission
C. E. Shera, Superintendent
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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- j
formation phone Clinton 242
may 130rl2, collect, between
10.00 a.m, on week days and
9.30 a.m. on Sundays.
West Howiek Township School Area
will receive tenders by tlife undersign
ed until July 9, 1955, for the instal
lation of a pressure system, flush
toilets, basins, urinal, water fountain
and septic tank in the Gorrie School.
Lowest or any tender not necessarily
accepted. For specifications consult
Cloyne Michel, Gorrie.
James Inglis, sec.-treas.,
29:6b Clifford, R.R. 1, Ont.
ALL PERSONS having claims against
the estate of WILLIAM FIELD
late of the Town of Wingham in the
County of Huron, Retired Farmer,
I who died on or about the twenty-
1 fifth day of May, A.D. 1955, are noti
fied to send to the undersigned on or
before the ninth day of July, A.D.
1955, full particulars of their claims in
writing. Immediately after the said
ninth day of July the assets of the
said testator will be distributed
among the parties entitled thereto,
having regard only to claims of
which the executors shall then have
notice.
DATED this twentieth day of June,
A.D. 1955.
The Young People’s Union of Knox
United Church met on Wednesday
afternoon at the home of the presi
dent, Bill Coultes. The evening
spent in social activities.
The young people presented
and Mrs. Chas. D. Cox with
prior to their departure to their new
charge in Niagara Presbytery. Mrs
Cox was given a gift of money and
Rev. Cox received a leather-bound
Bible autographed
of the group, also
and tie clip set.
. The presentation
by Bill Coultes and
presented the gifts.
Rev. Cox spoke highly of the spirit
f the group and of his happy fellow
hip with them.
was
ROv.
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CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON
Wingham, Ontario
Solicitors for the Executors
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7.30 and ■ 7.30 and ’
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
OPEN I
SAVE MONEY by using our storage
lockers, available to town and
country citizens. Soli 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. ISrrb
SAWS SHARPENED—hand, band and
circular saws machine sharpened.
May bo left at Alexander’s Store.
Also lawn mowers sharpened. Apply
to H. L McGuire, Belgrave, phone
634J2. 18:l:15:-Ag. 24b
HELP WANTED FEMALE
ALL PERSONS having claims
against the estate of Robert Henry
Saint, late of the Town of Wingham
in the County of Huron, Laborer, who
died on or about the twenty-first day
of May, A.D. 1955, are notified to send
to the undersigned pn or before the
ninth day of July, A.D. 1955, full
particulars of their claims in writing.
Immediately after the said ninth day
of July the assets of the said testator
will bo distributed amongst the
parties entitled thereto, having regard
only to claims of which the executrix
shall then have notice.
DATED this twenty-first day of
June, A.D. 1955.
LADIES WANTED to demonstrate.
Above average commission, plus a
monthly bonus. Write to Nova
Homo utilities, 69 Edmond Rd.,
Kitchener, 15:22:29:6*
Crawford and Hetherington
Wingham. Ontario
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Solictors for the Executrix.
Masons and their families from all
parts of Ontario and Canada as well
as visiting delegations of Brethren
from other countries will converge
in Toronto on Sunday, July 17, for a
monster religious Service at the CNE
Grandstand.
This Service will mark the opening
of the centennial observance of the
Grand Lodge of Ancient, Free, and
Accepted Masons in the Province of
Ontario. Sessions of the Grand Lodge,
itself, which will continue for two
days, Will commence the following
morning in the Coliseum at the Ex
hibition Grounds.
While thousands of visitors will
come by ear, many will take advan
tage of the special trains and buses
which are being planned to take care
of the influx. It is expected that
attendance at the service will be
of the largest in the history of
Grandstand.
the
one
the
by every member
a silver cuff link
address was made
Ruth Procter
Mundys’
for Fresh Fruits
and Canning Supplies
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Week-end
Grocery Specials
Clark's Fancy
TOMATO JUICE
two 20 62. tins ....... —....25c
Aylmer Choice Bartlett
PEARS, 15 oz. tin ...... ........20o
Aylmer Boston Brown
BEANS ....two 15 02. tiiis 29c
Aylmer Choice PEAS
two 20 oz. tins ....................37c
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MUNDYS'
40 YEARS IN WINGHAM
PHONE R2
FOR FREE DELIVERY
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1954 Dodge Mayfair Hardtop
Air Conditioning Heater. Custom Radio. Finish
ed a smart Green & White two-tone.
1953 Meteor Custom Tudor
Finished Black & White. Air Conditioning Heat
er. Radio. A “Safe-Buy” used car.
1953 Plymouth Cranbrook Sedan
Freshair Heater. Tinted Glass. Finished Dark
Green.
1950 Ford Sedan
Metallic Blue. Air Conditioning Heater. A one
owner car you’ll be proud to own.
1953 Ford Ranch Wagon
Finished Red & White. Freshair Heater. Custom
Radio. Automatic Transmission. Tinted Glass.
The ideal dual-purpose vehicle.
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1951 Buick - Dynaflow
Radio. Heater. Black.
1951
Dark
Ford Sedan
Green,
1951 Chevrolet Sedan with power
glide transmission.
Top {Value Used Trucks
1954 Meteor Sedan Delivery
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Like new.
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1951 Chevrolet 1-ton Express
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