The Wingham Advance-Times, 1948-07-21, Page 4FOR SALE BY TENDER
Tenders will be received by the un-
dersigned until 12 noon on August
3rd, for the purchase of part of Lot
23, in the 8th Concession of the Town-
ship of Turnberry owned by the late
Fanny Tindall,
The property consists of about 4
acres of land on which is situate a fine
7-roomed brick house and barn with
stabling,
Immediate possession can be given.
Highest or any tender not necessar-
ily accepted.
Dated this 20th day of July, 1948.
CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON
Barristers, Wingham, Ont.
FOR SALE—One and a half storey
frame house on Bristol Terrace, red
asphalt siding, new asphalt roof.
Apply Robert Casemore, Wingham.
FOR SALE-1 McCormick Deering
Binder, nearly new, 7 ft, with sheaf
carrier trucks; 1 Massey-Harris
Mower, in good condition; 1 Steel
rim, low farm wagon with flat hay
rack; 1 Tudhope Anderson 2 furrow
Tractor Plow. Apply Hugh Rinn,
Belgrave.
FOR SALE-1 new Cockshutt 5 ft.
mower, also new Cockshutt 7 ft.
Binder, immediate delivery, also
have used mowers, binders and a
hayloader.
See us about your farm machinery
requirements. John Bumstead &
Son, Victoria St., Wingham.
FOR SALE—Bell Threshing Separ-
ator, 24 in. cylinder, shredder and
grain thrower, in good condition.
Dan McKinnon, R. R. 3, Brussels.
WANTED-2 waitresses for Snack
Bar, Apply Hotel Brunswick,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
FOR SALE-10 Chunks of Pigs, also
1 Reg. Hog, 15 months old. Chas.
Martin, phone 617r11, Wingham.
FOR SALE—Model B Ford, '33'
July 14th, at the residence of the
bride's father, by Rev. W. H, Cooper,
Mr. Ernest Bender to Miss Alberta
J., daughter of Mr. Alfred Carr, all
of Blyth.
Morris—Everett Walker is home
from Westport, where he is teaching,
for his vacation. F. C. and Mrs. Bowl-
er and two sons, of Minneapolis, are
Coach, in good condition. Apply All persons having claims against visitors with P. and Mrs. Barr. Wm.
Advance-Times. the estate of Bertha Elizabeth Bennett y and Mrs." Taylor, 9th line, have ar- i„I rived home from a most enjoyable vis-
FOR SALE—Blue Roan Gelding, 5 the County of Huron, Widow, who
late of the Township of Turnberry, tit of two months in the West. Albert
years old, 1500 lbs., sound, quiet-, died on or about the 2nd day of July, T. Cole arrived home last week from
Wingham Memorial Shop, R, A. 1948, are notified to send to the un-INewark, N.J for his vacation. Spotton. dersigned, on or before the 31st day
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East Wawanosh—The well drillers
FOR SALE—Man's Bicycle, like new, of July,. 1948, full particulars of their , at Mr. Geo, B. Naylor's reached a Apply to Geo. H. Gregg, R. R. 2, claims in writing, 'Immediately after , . good flow of water at a depth of 170 the said 31st day of July the assets of Gorrie. the said intestate will be distributed; feet. Work on the new school house - FOR SALE—Quantity of used lum- amongst the parties entitled thereto,.tin the ninth is being pushed along
bey, number of Doors, Storm Porch, having regard only to claims of which rapidly. Misses Lottie L. and Winni-
and Hot water tank. Apply Dr. A. the Administrator shall then have fred Haines spent an enjoyable 12th
W. Irwin, Phone 288, notice. , in Listowel. Dr. Campbell of St. Lo
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Dated this 12th day of July, 1948. Is, Mich., is visiting his brothers, .
FOR SALE-1932 V8 Coach in good CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON, N. and W. H. Campbell, at Westfield, condition. Apply S, Baker, Grocery Wingham, Ontario, ' St. Helens—Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Store, Lower Wingham. Solicitors for the Administrator. Todd are visiting their daughter at
FOR SALE—Frame Buildings, 19x25, TENDERSWANTED Sault Ste. Marie. Mr. Will and ,Miss
suitable for Garage, or Hen Housed 'Lizzie Rutherford, visited in Wing-
Apply Gordon H. Elliott, White- Tenders will be received by the un- ham over Sunday. Miss Hattie Well- church. Phone 628r12. dersigned up to Saturday, August 7th, wood of Wingham, visited her sister,
FOR SALE—Deering Binder, 6 ft. 1948, for the digging and relaying of .Mrs. Webb, a few days last week.
cut, also Horse Rake, and Steel tile in the Black drain. Plans and 'Miss Lille Clark is home from Gode-
Land Roller. Phone 44, Wroxeter, specifications may lie had front the un- ri ch,
dersigned. Lowest or any tender not. e ave—Mr. and Mrs. Joseph FOR SALE-12 pigs, 6 weeks old, necessarily accepted. Stalker visited at Dan Geddes' this Apply Lorne Scott, Phone 619r4. W. R. Cruikshank, Clerk. week, Mr. and Mrs. William Watson R. R, 3, Wingham. t Township of Turnberry. ;spent Sunday with friends in Turn-
s a berry, R. E. McKenzie is improving
his property by repairing the veran-
dah. Miss Millie Mason is visiting at
Mr. Sproat's this week, Mrs. Tisdale
was visiting with her parents, at St.
Augustine this week.
Persmals—Dr. T. Chisholm, M.P.,
has returned home from Ottawa. Mrs.
A, j. Irwin and Ila.ster Arthur are en-
joying, a two weeks' holiday at Kin-
cardine, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Quirk of
Iluk.alo, are visiting with Mr,
Quirlts'e parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Quirk. ,Mr. and Mrs. Peter S. Fisher
of Montreal, are visiting Wingham
relatives. Mr. Will Paterson of New
York, is visiting his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Arc!). Paterson,
TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO
14n lA ant ba,,,bau team is holt ing
its reputati,.,0 as first class players
tt,ain this t•ta....4-4, thus far they have
20-40 4 Cylinder
GOOD CONDITION
Good for Threshing or
Sawmill.
FOR SALE
Tractor
Garfield Green
Woodstock
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FOR SALE:--Two Axles, complete
with wheels and good Tires, suit-
able for trailers. Apply Hartley
Smith, Wingham,
LOST—Yearling Red Heifer strayed
from the farm of Art /Edgar, 1st.
line of Morris. Finder Please com-
municate.
ROOMS WANTED—Furnished or
unfurnished. Phone 358, Wingham.
SHAVINGS FOR SALE Apply
Campbell & Garbutt, Diagonal Rd. FORTY YEARS AGO
SLENDOR TABLETS are effective. A Business Change—Mr. J.. D.
2 weeks' supply $1; 12 weeks $5, at Burns has sold his hardware and coal
Kerr's and McKibbons Drug Stores. business to Kenneth Rae of London,
and Mr. Richardosn, of Toronto, SALES OPPORTUNITY—For two B
men with ability. High earnings. ender-Carr—Married in Blyth, on
Course of training. Pleasant work.
Write giving qualifications to Bert
Lancaster, 36 King St., W., Kitch-
ener, Ontario.
SHERBONDY'S
COFFEE SHOP
Next to Lyceum Theatre
Closed
For Two Weeks
Commencing
July 26th
Enjoy an active life with
The Sportsman Truss
Unbelievable
Comfort and
Guaranteed
NOT TO SLIT
e +nanny refunded
$10.50
angle
Double SIVIe
Steel truss wearers-,Now it is possible to get
maximum retention with real comfory The
Sportsman has no steel hands or metal parts
to gouge or pinch. There is nothing'to bind.
Leery part is flexible. Yes, and it CAN'T SLIP!
'011y? Because the inner pad remains fixed in
its position, while the soh, pliable truss moves
with the body. The Sportsman provides mat.
imam retention for all reducible ingoinal
hernias and won't slip utMer strenuous activl
tr, 4ctire sports and everyday stretching and
bending. For all strentotas -work Ana playt
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CLASSIFIED ADS.
ASK FOR—Trusses, Lumbago Belts,
Abdominal Supports, Elastic Stock-
ings, Suspensories, at Kerr's I D A
Drug Store.
CLERK WANTED—Girl, for full-
time employment. Apply P.O. Box
98, Wingham,
CLERK WANTED—Male or Fe-
male„ references. Apply Ruther-
ford's Superior Food Market, Phone
• .534,
FOR SALE-7 Room Stucco House,
all conveniences, one block from the
main street. Apply Box MX, Ad-
vance-Times,
FOR SALE-18 pigs, 6 weeks old,
Apply Joe King, R, R,. 2, Teeswater,
Phone 606r3, Wingham.
FOR SALE-160 acre Dairy Farm,
on Highway, 2% miles west of
Clinton, Good buildings, silo. Im-
mediate possession if crop, cattle,
hens and machinery are desired, W.
B. Thompson.
FOR SALE—Model A. Ford Coupe,
new motor, good tires; Upright En-
nis Piano, good condition. New
Williams Sewing Machine, Apply
C. W, Snarling, phone 46r32, Ford-
wich.
IN MEMORIAM
HOOPER—In loving memory of my
dear mowr who passed away July
29th, 1916, and dear old Dad, fol-
lowed June 28th 1918.
Your memory is as dear today,
As in the hour you passed away, •
—Ever remembered by your only
daughter, Anna (Nancy).
Anna D. Hooper. •
REMINISCING
Ruby, motored to Paris on Sunday
and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Will
Reid, and Mrs. Murray, who has been
with her brother, during the past two
years, in Vancouver, returned home
with them and will spend the next
few months here. Her brother Mr.
Matthew Scott, with whom she lived
in Vancouver has been ill ;for some
time in a hospital there.
Craig Scott of Peterborough, has
been spending his holidays at the home
Helen Scott is with her aunt, Mrs.
Hardie Simpson of Teeswatere Craig
passed his Entrance Exams this year.
Mr. Melville Beecroft of Otterville,
spent last week at the home of his
father, Mr. John Beecroft,
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Miss Euphemia Deacon of London,.
is visiting with Mr. and Mrs: Henry
Pattison of 5: Wawanosh.
Mr. Albert Cameron of Lucknow,
has been in Wingham Hospital, over
the week-end suffering with a sore
foot.
Mrs. Clarence Chamney spent Sun-
day in Goderich with her mother, Mrs.
Johnston:who has not been improving.
Mr. and Mrs. G, A, McLaughlin and
Joanne, and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer New-
of Mr. and Mrs. Johnston Conn, and son and Carol, of Detroit, visited with
Mr. and Mts. Cecil Chamney and,Miss
Anne Chamney, and left with them
on Friday for Manitoulin Island,.
where they will spend two weeks at
their cottage near Tobacco Lake, at
Gore Bay.
Pollock's
nnual Sale
— Of
ummer Shoes
in Full Swing
Here is your opportunity
to buy Summer Shoes for
your vacation at genuine
SAVINGS. We suggest
that you come early for
the best styles and sizes.
SPECTATOR
Reg. $6,50
SALE PRICE $4.95
Our entire Sum-
met stock of
WHITE PUMPS
—PLAY SHOES
including
CHILDREN'S
GOES ON SALE
at Greatly
Reduced Prices!
hys Pollock
.
White Baby Doll ANKLET
Reg. $5.95
SALE PRICE — — $4.95
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WiNGHANI,
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THE WINGUAM ADVANCE-TIMES
Wednesday, July 21, 1948
David Crompton
Gifts For All Occasions
WINGHAM PHONE 59
Plastic Wall Tile
For
Kitchen and Bathroom
CUSTOM BUILT
Kitchen CABINETS
RUBBER and
Mastic Tile Flooring
for Homei, Offices and
Stores.
Norman Rintoul
'Phone 251 Wingham
WANTED
YOUNG WOMEN - YOUNG MEN
for 'Harvesting
Peaches, Plums, Pears, Apples,
Grapes, Tomatoes and other Fall
Fruits and. Vegetables
Camp Directors, Cooks, Camp
Assistants also wanted
Accommodation in Farm Service'
Force Camps
Aug. 15 to November 15
Campers Must bring blankets,
Sheets and Pillow Caset.
For further information write:,
ONTARIO FARM SERVICE FORCE
Toronto 1 Ontario
9 Richmond Street East,
Auspices:
Dominion-Provincial Par=
Labour Committee.
Mary Hastings
invite all good Neighbours to
attend their Annual Picnics.
THE
Goderich Picnic
will be held at 2 p.m. on
Tues., July 27
in Harbour Park,
GODERICH
If you have written to Mary
Hastings through The London
Free Press, or feel you Would
like to do so sometime, or if you
would just like to be sociable,
take your lunch basket and come
along. Bring the children, too,
ESTIMATES FREE
Housewives •
. . .
at lost a league game. Varriston was
( cleated in Wingliam on Wednesday
on Wednesday afternoon by a score
of 15 to 2.
nu:vale—Mt. and ,Mrs. Pqter King
spent Sunday in Ilarrision c-Mr. and
Mrs, Harold Hammond, Miss Cora
and Mr. McCatchton motored
to Grand Bend on Sunday. Mr. and
Mrs, Wesley Leggatt visited at Tees-
water on Sunday. Mr. Geo. Green-
away, Mr. and Mrs. Aftcheson and
Mr, and Mrs, Roger Oke, motored to
Hanover on Sunday. Mr„ and Mrs, W.
H. Stewart and ,family of Bowling.
,
Green, spent the week-end with Mr,
andMrs, Thos, Stewart,
Whiteehurch—Mr. and Mrs, Cecil
Falconer, Mr. and Mrs. Hector Mac-
Kay and Mr. and Mrs, A, E. Purdon
spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs,
MacDonald of Teeswater, Master W.
Alex. and Chester J. Coulter spent
the week-end with their grandparents,
Mr.' and Mrs, Wm. Purdon. Mr, and
Mrs. Herb Laidlaw and baby, Luella,
spent last week in Powassan, Messrs.
Frank Ross and Will Henry were in
Clinton ,on Sunday,
Glenannan—Mr. ,Lance Lincoln has
been helping M. James .Caldwell with
his hay. Mrs. Hector McLean has been
visiting her sister in Fergus. Mrs.
Oliver Stokes and Miss Myrtle Ben-
nett spend the week-end in Stratford
and Millbanwk. Mrs. Muis and son;
George, visited recently in Paisley.
12th Con, of Howick—Mr. and. Mrs.
David Dane spent Sunday at the
Beach. Mr. and Mrs. John Wright and
family visited on Sunday at Harris-
ton, -Mr, Knowlsen Hueston spent
Sunday evening on the 12th line. Mr.
and Mrs. 'George Baker and family
spent Sunday with his brother, Robt.
Baker. Misses Emily and' Beatrice
Potter of Gorrie, spent Sunday witty
their sister, Mrs. Metcalfe of Paisley,
Belmore—Misses Agnes Darling
and Eleanor Jeffray spent Sunday at
Mr. James Darling's. Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Aitken and family returned
from Bruce Beach on Saturday. Mr.
McKee cKee of Galt, and George
McKee of Gorrie, were in the village
on Sunday. Mrs. Robb and son of St.
Helens, are visiting at Mr. John Mul-
vey's.
Personals—Among those from
Wingham who have 'been, and are at
present at aKincardine Beach are Mr.
and Mrs. E. R. Harrison and family,
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Walker and fam-
ily, Dr. H. E. W. Tainblyn and Miss
Edna, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McKibbon
and family, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Van-
stone and Miss Norma, Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Vanstone and the Misses
Jean and Margaret Vanstone, and
Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Howson and fain-,
ily. * *
FIFTEEN YEARS AGO
Gorrie—Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Saw-
tell and' daughter, are nicely settled
in their new home here. Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Warrell were in Kitchener on
Sun/ay. Mr. and H. V. Holmes,
Miss Perkins, also Mr. and Mrs. Wm,
Earngey and son, Dean, spent last
Wednesday in Goderich. Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Wade and son, Robert,
motored to St. Catharines on Wed-
nesday last.
Wroxeter—Mr. and Mrs. B. Martin
spent the week-end in London. Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Doig visited last week
with Mr, and Mrs. John McLeod.
Messrs. Thos. Brown and Thos, For-
tune were in St. Catharines last Wed-
nesday., Mr. and Mrs, Alex Wright
Sand daughter, Vera, also Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Green and baby son, are
spending a few days at Bruce Beach.
' Ball Team Won At Kincardine—
The local Lakeside League ball team
3b, H. Carmichael lf; Rae cf, W, Gut.-
y 11), Moore rf, J, Tiffin p, and H.
Groves c.
Ashfiehl—Mr. anti Mrs. Watson
Davis anti Tittle son, are spending a
week at Allanford and Tara. Mr. and
Mrs. Foster Moffatt, Mary and Jennie
Parrish, near Langside, spent Sunday
"afternoon with Mr, and Mrs. John.
Mullin. Mr. anti Mrs. Richard John-
ston and son, Elmer, visited in Sar-
nia recentip. Mrs. Sidney Ferguson
and little son, Donald, spent last week
with Mr. and Thomas Ferguson.
Attynded Grand Lodge—The fol-
lowing attended Masonic Grand Lodge
of Canada, Province of Ontario, in St.
Catharines, last week: Capt. W. -3,
Adams, George Fowler, J. Gilmour,
Ed. Nash, Geo.- Olver and T. It ,Gib-
son.
WHITECHURCI-I
Master Carl McCiebaglian spent the
week-end at the home of his sister,
olts. Dill parker of London. Miss
Casemore Shirley Caseore spent last week with
her aunt, Mrs. Pete Watson of Luck-
riw.
Mr, and Mrs. Melvin McCiettaghart
and Miss Helen Hubaneck and Mr.
Raynard Kellor of Kitchener, visited
on Sunday with the former's parents,:
Mr. and ,Mrs. Ben McClenaghan.
Little Dorothy and Mary Ross of
Turnberry, spent the week-end at the
home of Mr. and Mrs, Ernest 'Case-
more. i
Mr. Bill Martin and Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Martin. and children spent
Sunday at the home.' of their sister,
Mrs. Robert Stewart of*Langside.
Communion service was held in the
Presbyterian 'Church here on Surickty
morning, and before the Communion
Hymn was sung, Miss Bertha Mac-
Kay of London was asked to coirte to
the front, and in appropriate words she
dedicated a new Communion table,
her gift to this church, for the use of
this congregation at their Communion
services, and Rev. W. S. Sutherland
thanked her for the ciders and the
congregation.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ross received
Word that their SOO, Kenneth
'
who
has been taking a -coarse in Police
work at Regina, Sask., for the past
five months, has moved to Ottawa, '
where he will complete !the course
Mr. and Mrs. Johnston C•01)11 and
"'''"''''''"""""'"!!' won at Kincardine last Wednesday,
o by the score of 3 to 2 and they have
real chance to get into the play-
ffs. The \\Ingham line-up was W.
Tiffin ss, K. Somers 2b, Lediett