The Wingham Advance-Times, 1949-06-22, Page 6NO PAIN FROM CORN OR—
Callous, you'll have, if you're sure
to use Lloyd's Corn Salve. 50c at
McKibbon's Dikig Store.
PERSONALITY BEAUTY SHOP
specializes in all types of Perman-
ents, Machine, Machineless . and
Cold, also Shampooing, Finger Wav-
ing and Ogilvie Sisters Scalp Treat-
ments. 'Phone 33 for appointment.
PROTESTANT TEACHERS want-
ed, by the Turnberry School Area
Board. Please state qualifications,
if any and salary expected. Applica-
tions to be in by July 1st. Alex
Corrigan. Sec.-Treas.
REAL BUSINESS OPPORTUN-
Ity, Offered, for immediate sale,
Lumber, Builders' Supplies and
Coal, Railway Siding. New -Scales,
Good Buildings. This is a, going
concern, of many years standing,
Good reason for selling. Apply H.
C. MacLean, Real Estate Broker,
Wingham, Ontario.
STARTED CHICKS 2 WEEKS—
Non-sexed Barred Rocks, New
HampshirexBarred Rocks, Light
Sussex x New Hampshires, White
Rocks, $21.95; New Hampshires
$21.45. Light Sussex $22,95, Pul-
lets Barred Rocks, New Hamp-
shires x Barred Rocks, Light Sussex
x New Hamps., New Hamps, $30.-
95, White Rocks, Light Sussex,
Black Australorps $32,95. White
Leghorns, $33.95; Cockerels Barred
Rocks, New Hampshire x Barred
Rocks, Light Sussex x New Hamp-
shires, New Hampshires Light Sus-
sex, Black Australorps, $20.95.
White Wyandottes, White Rocks,
$22.95. Three week old add five
cents per Chick, Also other breeds.
Day olds, 12 pure breeds and 13
cross breeds, Non-sexed, Pullets
and Heavy Cockerels. Prompt Del-
ivery. Also Turkey Pottlts. Also
Pullets eight weeks to laying. Send
for complete Price List. Tweddle
Chick Hatcheries Limited, Fergus,
Ontario,
WANTED—Female Clerk for store
in Wingham, state education, age,
etc, Apply Box 368, Wingham,
WANTED—Ice Boxes, Will take
any model or any year, regardless
of condition. Stewart Home Ap-
pliances, Phone 20.
WANTED—lised Electric Refriger-
ators, regardless of year, or condi-
tion. Phone Stewart Home Appli-
ances, Phone 29.
WANTED—Good used Studio Couch
Phone 638r5. . „
WANTED—Young girl for general
housework for months Of July and
August,. Apply Advance-Times.
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RADIO & ELECTRIC
Telephone 171J
Every one of the four Corox sur
contro
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five.
a
Westinghouse Electric Range is d by a
speed switch. You select the exact amount of heat
you need for every cooking requirement ... saving
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throughout the big Westinghouse "True-Temp"
Oven • .. and Westing
automatic heat control
maintains the temperature you want with super. . There's no guesswork, no uncertainty, no
accuracy worry when you cook the modern electrical way with
a Westinghouse Range. $299 CLOCK EXTRA
15011
YOU CAN GET A GLISTENING
polish job on your car the economi-
cal way, by using "TARNOFF,'..
no washing, no polishing. Just rub
on, and wipe off. 16 oz. tin 60c, 36
oz. tin, $1,00, Robt. Hopper, Wing-
ham Auto Wreckers, C. B. Hoff-
man, Bluevale, A, M, MeKercher
& Son, Jamestown.'
Notice TO Contractors
rowers will be received by the
Township of Morris for the contract
of digging_ and repairing, laying tile
and backfilling the Turvey and Mc-
Donald drains, Work to .be done un-
der the supervision of the Engineer in
charge. Tenders must be in by 3 p.m.,
July 4th, 1949, Plans and specifica-
tions may be seen at the Clerk's Of-
Bee. Lowest or any tender not neces-
sarily accepted,
Geo. C. Martin,
R. R. 4, Brussels.
Notice To Contractors
Tenders will be received by the
Township of Morris for the contract
of cleaning and repairing the McCall
Drain, Work to be done under the
supervision* of the Engineer in charge,
Tenders must be in by 2.30 p.m., July
4th, 1949. Plans and specifications
may be seen at the Clerk's office.
Lowest or any tenders not necessarily
accepted.
Geo, C. Martin,
R. R. 4, Brussels.
Tenders will be received until July
1st., for the wiring of No. 2 and No.
9 schools in Turnberry School.oArea.
Lowest or any tender not necessarily
accepted. Plans and Specifications
may be seen at Bluevale Post Office.
Alex Corrigan,
Sec.-Treas.
Tenders For Wiring
SEE MR. S. LINDER, of
Kitchener, well-known
FOOT SPECIALIST and
MANUFACTURER of
FEATHERWEIGHT
ARCH SUPPORTS,
who will be at my store to give relief to those suff-
ering from ,Foot Ailment, for TWO FULL DAYS,
Relieve that Tired Feeling
by CORRECTING those
FOOT TROUBLES
MONDAY and TUESDAY
JUNE' 27 and 28
Rhys Pollack
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Tenders* For Painting
and Shingling ,
Tenders will be received until July
1st., for the painting of No. 3 interior
and exterior; and No. 5 interior; also._
for shingling No, 3 and one side of
No, 2 in Turnberry School Area,
Lowest or any tender not necessarily
accepted. For further information
contact Mr. A. D, Smith (chairman).
Alex Corrigan,
Sec,-Treas.
ESTATE SALE
F. W. Kemp, Auctioneer, has been
instructed to sell by Public Auction.
for Mrs. Mary McMichael Estate, in
Village of
WROXETER
at 1.15 P.M., SHARP, ON
SATURDAY, "UNE 25th.
Buffet, Couch, Stove, Extension
Table, Chairs, 2 Chesterfields, Radio,
2 Glass Kitchen Cupboards, Coal Oil
Stove with Oven, Pictures, Hall Rack,
Drop Leaf Table, Rug, Dining Room
Table, several small Tables • and
Stands, Bedroom Suite, complete;
Iron Bed, Mattress & Springs, Mat-
tress, set of Springs, 3 Sets Toilet
Dishes, Congoleum Rug 9x12, Con-
goleum Rug 71/2 x9, Congoleum Rug
9'x101/2 ', Curtains, Commode, clothes
Racks, Ironing *Board, Bird Cages,
Walnut Wash Stand, Wooden Chest,
Tubs, Washing Machine, Lawn Mow-
er, Wheelbarrow, Wooden Chest, Pots
and Pans, Dishes, Other articles too
numerous to mention.
TERMS ON CHATTELS - CASH
REAL ESTATE
Quarter of an acre more or less,
being Lot No. 14, N. Pt. Howick St.,
in the Village of Wroxeter, on the
Property there is an excellent Red
Brick House in a good.state of repair,
and a small Barn. The House is equip-,
ped with Hydro.
TERMS—Real Estate sold subject
to a reserve bid, 10 per cent of pur-
chase price cash and the Balance
within 30 days.
Howard Wylie & Graham Camp-
bell, Executors.
F. W. KEMP, Auctioneer.
Come in and see the NEW DEEP
FREEZE at MacKenzie's Hard-
ware, Belgrave, also new gas stov-
es for the best in cooking. Phone
745W3.
DWELLING FOR SALE—We of-
fer, for immediate sale, 6 room cot-
tage, on Catherine Street, Wing,
ham, Good location. Apply H. C.
MacLean, Real Estate Broker,
Wingham, Ontario.
FOR SALE—Sewing Machines, Sin-
ger, Electric portable treadles, new
and used, guaranteed motors. Re-
pairs and button hole attachments.
Write your Singer Service Rep.,
Box 473, Wingham.
FOR SALE—Hardwood 12" long,
mostly split wood. Apply Arthie
Montgomery, Phone Blyth, 36r16.
R. R, 4, Brussels.
FOR SALE—Giant 8 Cockshutt mo-
wers, 1 power mower, also hayload-
ers expected soon. See the 10 ft.
self propelled Combine now on dis-
play. For everything in farm mach-
inery. see John Bumstead & Son,
Victoria St., Wingham.
FOR SALE-11 Pigs, 6 weeks old.
Apply Harry Hollingshead, Lower
Wingham.
FOR SALE—Hay. Apply Tdd Eng-
lish, phone 636r14.
FOR SALE—Calf. Apply to George
Glousher, Lower Wingham.
FOR SALE-5 young pigs. Apply to
Robert Laidlaw, Phone 366J.
FOR SALE-15-30 International
Tractor in good running condition.
with rubber on front. Also 9 young
pigs. Apply Procter Bros., Phone
13R4, or 13R15.
FOR SALE-1 enamelled top stain-
less table. Apply Mrs. R. Ham-
. mond, 33 Hillcresf,
FOR SALE—Small size plain side-
board, suitable for summer cottage.
Phone 733W3.
FOR SA IX—Grey folding baby
pram, chrome mud guards, also
baby's walker, phone 529, Wing-
ham.
-FOR SALE—Complete pumping out-
fit, including Beatty I. with
30 f t, of pipe to go into well, also
cylinder, one double -geared pump
jack, both used about one year.
One International gas engine 1%
to 2% H.P. used about 1% years.
Apply Reuben ApplebY, Phone -703
W3,
FOR SALE—In- Wingham, solid
Brick Building, 20x80, store and
2 apartments, full size basement.
Phone 279.
FOR SALE Motor cycle, will sell
reasonable, Phone 703 W 2.
FOR SALE—Massey-Harris No, 5
Binder, 7 ft. cut, good condition
APply James Jones, R. R. 4, Phone
642rJ1.
FOR SALE-1930 Chrysler Sedan,
new battery, good tires, good con-
dition, Apply Joe Dunbar, Phone
622r5.
FOR SALE—Studebaker Sedan, 1931
A-1 condition. Tires practically new,
2 spares. One owner since new,
Phone 197.
FOR SALE—Princess Pat Cream
enamel range, like new, with warm-
ing closet, copper reservoir and
water front. J. W. Hyndman, 'Got-
rie, Phone 36-8, Wroxeter.
FOR SALE—Electric Rangette as
good as new. $40.00, phone 210,
FOR SALE-11 Chunks of Pigs
about 75 lbs. Apply J. R. Graham,
Phone 625 r 31, Wingham.
FOR SALE—RockxLeghorn Pullets,
11 weeks old, straight Rocks, 5
weeks old, Fisher bred. Fred Tuck,
Glettannan, Phone 603r12.
FOR SALE—Renfrew Cook Stove,
with warming closet and reservoir,
also Studio Couch. Harvey Taylor,
Minnie St.. Phone 446J.
FOR SALE-8 Pigs, 6 'weeks old.
Apply Lloyd Montgomery Phone
648r21.
FOUND—In Cameron's Taxi, 2 pair
glasses. Plastic rims.
FOR SALE CHEAP-1932 Chev.
Coach. 2 spares on fenders. Apply
Keith Dunbar, Highway opposite
1st, line of Morris.
OR SALE—Buckwheat seed, Silver
Hull. Apply Joe king, Phone 606
W3.
..OST—Ott Friday, east side of
Wingham, ladies Gruen wrist watch,
Finder please leave at Post Office.
Reward.
SEWING ;MACHINE REPAIRS—
All makes, Parts, Belts, Needles,
Machines Electrified. Have your
treadle machine converted into a
portable electric, Apply Stainton
Hardware,
OBITUARY " "
James C. Gannett
In ailing health for the past two
years, James C. Gannett, died in Tor-
onto at the home of his sister-inlaw,
Mrs. John Gannett, in his 81st. year.
He was born in Usborne Township
and at the age of twelve came with
his parents to settle at Bluevale, He
farmed around Bluevale until forced
to retire on account of ill health. He
was a member of the United Church,
He is survived by two sisters, Mrs.
Fred Davey (Elizabeth). Listowel;
Mrs. George Wright (Sara), Turn-
berry and two brothers. Charles of
Norwalk, Ohio, and Gus of Lucan.
Funeral services were held in Blue-
vale United Church on Tuesday, June
21st,, at 2.30 p.m. with Rev. Burden
officiating. Mrs. Alex McCrackin
sang "Near to the Heart of God." In-
terment took place in Bluevale ceme-
tery,
The pallbearers were J. Peacock,
S. Johnston, C. Johnston, Geo. Thom-
son, Ross Smith and Earl Hamilton,
Those from a distance attending
the funeral were: Mr. and Mrs. Har-
old Smith, and Mr, Wilbur Gannett
of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Dav-
ey and family of Listowel, Mr. Gus
Gannett of Lucan, •
Mrs. Alex. Scott
Mrs. Alex. Scott of Blyth, and for-
merly of Wingham, tiled in Wingham
General Hospital on Sunday, June 19.
Three quite recent strokes were the
cause of her passing. Formerly Grace
Taylor of East Wawanosh, site was
married to Alexander Scott, who pre-
deceased her two years ago. She was
a member of the Blyth Presbyterian
Church.
She is survived by sik sons, George,
Stewart and Andrew of Wingham;
IN MEMORIAM
HOOPER—In loving memory of my
dear parents and brother Jim, dear
mother who passed away July 2.9,
1916 and father. June 28th, 1918,
and Jim, May 2nd,, 1941, and my
/ beloved friend, s Mrs, T. G. Miller,
(Tillie) who, passed away, Feb. 12,
1948.
There is a link death cannot sever,
Love and remembrance last forever.
—Ever remembered by daughter and
sister and a faithful friend Anna.
IN MEMORIAM
YEO—In loving memory of George
Yeo, who passed- away. June 18th,
1947.
There is a link death cannot sever,
Love and remembrance last forever.
—Ever remembered by his wife and
family.
CARD OF THANKS
IMF, and MrS. Josiah Wells, Edward
St. wish- to thank their friends and
neighbours for cards, gifts, good
wishes and other greetings on the oc-
casion of their 60th wedding anniver-
sary. Special thankS to CKNX.
CARD OF THANKS
Mr, and Mrs. W. H. (Bill) Myers
(nee Muriel Smith) wish to thank
the many friends and acquaintances
for gifts and kind.wishes during their
recent wedding festivities. Special
thanks to Mr, and Mrs. J. H. Smith
fox the dinner, Mr, and Mrs. A. L.
Fisher for the reception and Mrs. A,
McCrackin, Mrs. H. Elliott and all
others who took part in the shower
at Bluevale.
CARD OF THANKS
Mrs. Anson Galbraith wishes to
express her sincere thanks to all her
friends for visits, flowers, cards and
other remembrances during her ill-
ness in Wingham General Hospital.
Special thanks to Dr. Palmer, Mrs,
Morrey and her staff, These kindness-
es will be ever 'remembered.
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William of Cochrane, James of Tor-
onto and Dean of London; and three
daughters, Mrs. Ella Fairservice, of
Blyth; Mrs, Mae- Cloakey, Maznod,
Sask., and Mrs. Agnes Forester,, of
Palmerston. Two daughter, Jennie of
Wingham, and Edna (Mrs. Geo. Mc-
Ewan), of Goderich, predeceased her.
Funeral services are being held to-
day, (Wednesday). June 22nd., at 2
p,m., from the residence of her daugh-
ter, Mrs. Fairservice, Blyth, with in-
terment in Brandon cemetery, Bel-
grave.
BIRTHS
GOWING — In Wingham General
on Tuesday, June 14th, to Mr. and
- Mrs. Carl 1Gowing, R,R. 2. Blue-
vale, a son.
TIFFIN—In Wingham General Hos-
pital. on Tuesday, June 14th .to Mr.
and Mrs, G. W. Tiffin, Wingham,
a .son—Paul Victor:
MacKAY—In Wingham General Hos
pital,' on Saturday, June 18th, to
Mr. and Mrs. Allister MacKay, R,
k 4, Ripley, a daughter.
STACEY—In Wingham General Hos
pital, on Monday. June 20th, to Mr,
and Mrs. Alvin Stacey, Wingham,
• a daughter,
HENRY—In Wingham General Hos-
pital, on Tuesday, June 21st., to Mr.
and Mrs. Stewart Henry, Blyth, a
daughter.
dORRIE
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Horne and
Peter of Toronto, were week-end vis
itors with Mrs. Horne's mother, Mrs.
Clara Ritchie.
Mrs. J. Thonipson of Pt. Dal-
housie, Mrs. R. Drummond of Born-
holme and Mrs. Inez Waugh, of Mit-
chell. were guests of Mrs. A. Toner
on Monday.
Sturton , Ashton of Hamilton,
spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs.
R, Ashton. Mrs. Ernest Radford of
Palmerston is also spending a few
days this week with her mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stinson and
daughter of Regina, Sask., who have
been visiting Mrs. Stinson's sisters,
Mrs. J. Hyndman and Mrs. A. Toner
have left to return to their home.
They are visiting friends in Fergus
en route,
TURNBERRY
BOARD MEETING
The regular meeting of the Turn.-
berry School Area Board was held in
Gilniour's School on Friday, June 17,
at 8.30 p.m. Afl members present.
Minutes 'of previous meeting were
read and adopted on motion of Powell
and Hardie.
Following correspondence was read
Mrs, R. G, Eickmier; Caustic Sanita-
tion Ltd.; Mrs. E. M. Henry; Harold
Henry,
Motion by Hardie and Kirton that
we advertise for tenders for wiring
No. 2 amid 9. Carried,
Motion by Powell and Kirton that
we advertise for tenders for painting'
No, 3 inside and out and No. 5 in-
side; also for shingling No, 8 and one
side of No. 2. Carried.
Mr. C. Rettinger and Mr. Robert
Hogg waited on the board and voiced
their feelings re the 'closing of No. 8
School.
Moved by Willits arid Hardie. that
we advertise for protestant teachers
for the School area, Carried.
Motion by Powell and Kirton that
beginners will not be accepted hi any
school in the area unless they have
reached their sixth birthday by Feb.
1st of that school year, Carried.
Motion byfrowell and Willits that
the following account be paid. Car-
ried, Teachers, Music Teacher and
caretakers' salaries, transportation;
Stainton Hardw'e $9,12; Beaver Lim-
ber` Co. $4.12; jos. Bailey. labour $3;
Mr. C. Rettinger, mileage to Goderich
M.F. and N,F,11. $4.55; Henry Math-
ers, coal for No. 4 and 5 $197.30;
E, M, Henry, Christmas treats 81,06,
,Motion by Willits and Hardie that
the meeting adjourn, next Meeting to
David Crompton
JEWELLER
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