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COMPANY
MU Designs Now Being shown
Ia.dividUally fitted and . styled;
Several fittings at no additional
Charge.
Call 270J, Windham
for Appointment
or Write
508 Bathurst Street, Toronto
FIRST CLASS
Watch Repairs
AT MODERATE PRICES
Owing to lack of space, am com-
pelled to confine my repairs to
watches only.
George Willi amS
Located in
MASON'S STORE
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ANGLIAS at id PREFECTS
Norman Rintoul
I Haselgrove's
SMOKE SHOP
OR SALE---Maytag Electric Wash-
er; also goose and gander and collie
pup, 6 weeks old. Apply to Walter
WeNi, Lower Wiuttliam, phone
0501.
FOR SAl„E---Frame house lot and
garage. For information, apply to
Walter 'Welsh, Lower
Phone 656,11.
FOR SA LE—Nor.., ,pace heater,
used one month. Call 4365, Wing-
ham, 17*
T'AG4 FOUR THE WINGI AM ADVANCE-TIMES Wednesday, ,January 17th,, 1951
Asmosowssommssli
CLASSIFIED ADS,. Tellus, 27 oil, $4,25i Can, Oil Co.,
LIAWANOSII COUNCIL 59 :3:'39 1 * $, gas c $ 6.65, W111014[11
' MotOrs; truck motor, etc., V53.15;
Pardon Motors, grader repair, $32,00;
, Th,
Council held
its. hihnhrid me.et. Joe Kerr, trip to Goderich with truck,
$7.00; Geo, Radford, ploughing snow
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to the Council, who are Reeve I. U, fox bounties. $6.00; Donald Cook, 1
General ,Accounts, Thos. Jardine, 3
Lierk,.administe'red the Oath of Offici.3 .
Orval McGowan.
Orval Taylor, Howard Campbell and.
Beecroft,Councillors Alex Robe;•tson, •fox. bounty, $2.00; Wendel McCallum.
provrment Assoc. grant to seed fair,
1 fax bounty $2.00; Huron Crop im-
Rev, Mr. Moores was present and $20.00; lleigrave Community Centre,
read a portion of the 413th psalm, and rent. for 1951, $1.00, The treasurer's
a dd resse d the Council and prayed that financial report for 1950, Total re-
' cenits, $81,068.88; Total disburse-
ments $77.409.25, with a cash balance
(with all bank loans paid) $4259.03,
of this amount $18,608.78 was spent
on roads, $21,301.22 was spent on the
schools. $16,056,92 for County rates,
APPOINTS OFFICERS
The collector's time was extendet:
for one month.
h'
Moved by ,McGowan, seconded bv
Taylor tnlaotntCo uncil adjourn to toes-:..
gFreabv. 6ctho.,Int)tittu1n,i3t)0
Centre,
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HOUSE
FURNISHINGS
Suitable for Living
Maroon - Tone on Tone
El Blue - Green - Rust
From $40.00 up
BEDROOM RUGS
for Easter stock. Lewis Flowers,
CALCEOLAR1A & Cineraria plants
phone 101, Wingham. 17b
fur sale, 25e each. Snac k! nee ded
DRESSMAKING and. Altering. Call
17' 408W, Winghain,
DO YOU WISH TO RETIRE?,
Are \ ''u at prvsint 011 a farm whit
alro and kith, .i.tuated 1.4.1 .1 road
which is ,,In n ad the Yl'ar:
within thirty radius NVing-
zam? .
Pat e im..,lern ,ituated in ,.
'..ditnlet. with tier(. con% oriole..., mid
WhiCtt wish t., ttse are
part payment such a Imm,
Mitres'. ;01 •:•-plies I Ad
vance Thihs.
:OR SALE—Clare Jewel white en-
tom) Range with high shelf in good
condition. Apply - A, C. Lillow,
Blue-tale. 17b
FOR SALE--Floor eo‘ erin•-,, Rex-
oleum and Congoleum, two and
the, e yards wide. Welwoods Home
Furnishin., 17241
FOR SALE
In village of Bluevale, brick cot-
tage, 2 lots, 5 rooms plus son porch.
For particulars apply to CRAW-
FORD & HETHER'.INGTON.
17 :24b.
HEARING Aid Batteries—We now
have all current type of hearing aid
batteries in stock, including "Mal-
lory Cells". Pattison Radio and
Electric, 1824b
PORTABLE Typewriter for sale.
Used only a few hours. Like new.
May be seen at Advance-Times of-
fice. 171)
FOR SALE—Waysagless Spring mat-
mess for double bed and one set of
bed springs, both as good as new
for $15.00. Apply to Box 393,
Winghain, 17°
LADY WANTED—To assist in car-
ing for invalid mother. Apply Mrs.
Robert Galbraith, phone 572, Wing-
ham. 3.7b
LOST—Ladies' gold wrist watch with
leather band. Finder please leave
at Advance-Times. Reward. 17*
LOST-20x16 truck tire, between
Brussels and Bluevale on 4th or 5th
concession of ,Morris Twp. Finder
phone Bill Bremner, 121.19, Brus-
sels. 17*
PAINTING & PAPERING—Prompt
service and complete satisfaction.
Call Mrs. Henry Galbraith, phone,
787W1.
PICTURE FRAMING—A specialty.
Warren House, Wingham,
SELL YOUR POULTRY the Co-
trucking service. Our prices are
good.
Op. way. Call 271 for prices and
SKA'VES SHARPEN ED—We have
. • '71 C C Flem-
ing Parallel Skate Grinder. Bring
your skates to us for expert servic-
ing, 25c per pair. Stainton's
I-lardware, rr.
UP to $5.00 EACH FOR DEAD,
or Disabled Horses, Cows, Hogs, at
your farm. Prompt service, Phone
i the Village of Wroxeter, in the County
ii on or about the 12th day of December
'WANTED—Garage suitable for mov-
ing to new location. Apply to Box
101), Advance-Times, 17"'
t•Ts the undersigned on or before the 27th WANTED to RENT —:House. in
Winghtn, Replies to Ed, 'Taylor,
Belgrave, 17"
WANTED—By elderly couple, small
apartment, bedroom, living room,
kitchen. toilet facilities and bath.
Grptind floor preferred, Immediate
occupancy not essential. Apply 13ox
10P, Advance-Times,
6711 will be distributed amongst the parties
El RUGS 6' 9" x 9' entitled thereto, having regard only
WANTED
Two Domestics for the: Huron
County Home. 'Good pay with board
and lodging provided, Duties to corn-
mence immediately. For further in-
formation contact Mrs. a M, E. Jacob
at the County Home, Clinton, Ont-
ario.
N. W. Miller, Clerk,
17b County of Huron
Court of Revision
The Court of Revision on the 1051
Assessment Roll for the Township, of
Morris, will be held in the Twnship
Hall, on January 15th.,. at 2 p.m.
do. C, Martin, Clerk,
Township of Turnberry
Tenders for Assessor
Tenders will he received by the un-
dersigned for the office of Assessor
for the Township of Turnberry for the
year 1951. Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted. Tenders close
Feb: 3, 1951.
Geo. 'I', Thomson, Clerk
17:24b
Tenders For Wood
Morris Township School Board re-
quests tenders for supply of wood for
the Morris Schools. Wood to be
maple and beech body wood, 12 inch-
es in length to be delivered and piled
at the schools before June 15, 1951.
Tenders to be in by January 30, 1951.
No tender necessarily accepted. Wood
required: No. 1, 20 cords; No 3,
12 cords; No. 4, 12 cords; No, 5,
12 cords, No. 6, 20 cords; No. 7, 10
cords; No. 9, 20 cords; No, 10, 10
cords; No. 11, 20 cords; No. 12, 15
cords. Also two cords of cedar for
each of the above schools.
1724b N, S. SHA\'V, Secretary
TENDERS WANTED
The West Wawanosh Township
School Area Board want tenders for
caretakers for all schools in Area,
S. S. No. 2, S. S. No. 3, S. S. No. 4,
S. S. No. 12, S. S. No. 17. Duties to
commence February 1st., 1951 and
continue to January 31st, 1952, Ten-
ders to be in hands of the secretary
not later than January 20th, 1951.
The lowest or any tender not neces-
sarily accepted.
W. A, STEWART, Secretary,
1017b Dungannon, Ontario.
TENDERS WANTED
By the West Wawanosh School
Area Board, for the folloWing quanti-
ties of wood: this woodd" to be hard
maple and beech 16 inches long, not
smaller than El inches or over 10 inch-
es, in diameter, delivered and piled in
[school yards not later than June 30th,
i1951: S. S. No. 17, 25 cords; S. S. No.
2, 25 cords; S. S. No. 3, 25 cords; S.
S. No. 4, 20 cords; S. S. No. 12, 20
cords; also a cord of cedar delivered
at each school. Tenders to be in hands
of secretary not later than January
.20th, 1951.
W. A, STEWART, Secretary,
1017b Dungannon, Ontario.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons having claims against
the estate of William Abram, late of
the village c i Belmnurc, in ire the' . ,-
of Huron, Carpenter, who died on or
about the 11th day of December, A.D.
1950, a re notified to send to the
undersigned on or 'before the twentieth
day of January, 1951, full particulars
of their claims in writing. Immediate-
ly after the said twentieth day of
January the assets of the said in-
testate will be distributed amongst
the parties entitled thereto, having
regard only to claims of which the
administrator shall then have notice.
DATED this second clay of janu-l ary. A. D. 1951.
CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON
Wingham, Ontario.
Solicitors for the Administrator.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
CARD OF THANKS
Mr, Frank Mitchell and family, of
Wroxeter, wish to thank their hosts
of friends for the letters, cards, par-
eels of fruit, candies, and cigarettes
sent to Mr. Mitchell while in hospital
in London. Also the many acts of
kindness to the family and offers of
help during the crisis, Mr. Mitchell
is improving and although it will be
some time before he is able to be
about again, is always pleased to see
his many ft•iends at his home. Sin-
Otte tit Aittr3 front '—The Mitchell
Family. 17*
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LUNCHES
BOX
SMILES
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CHOCOLATES
CHUCKLES
HATHAWAY
BULK CANDIES
SHERBONDY'S
SODA
Lyceum
SHOP
BAR
Theatre
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THANK YOU
I would like to express my heartfelt
thanks to Dr. Corrin, the hospital
staff, those who visited me and lien!
cards during my illness.
Mrs, Harold. Ross. 171)
THANK YOU
Sincere thanks to Mrs. Morrey and
staff and Dr, McKibbou for their
kindnesses to Mrs. Nettie Radford
while she was in the Wingham Hos-
pital.--LMrs. E. Jacobs 17*
THANK YOU
I wish to thank Dr. Palmer, Ds,
Crawford, Mrs. Morrey and the Hos-
pital staff and all the other kind
friends and neighbours who were so
thoughtful durine, my recent illness,
17 0 —Herb Burchill
CARD OF THANKS
We take 414.4 opportunity to thank
our many friends for their kindness
and sympathy; also for the many
beautiful floral tributes received dur-
ing our recent sad bereavement.
—Family of the late Mrs.
17* George. Pocock ,Sr.
CARD OF THANKS
I would like to thank all my friends
and neighbours for their lovely cards,
letters and gifts and all those who
visited me O bile 1 was a patient in
Victoria Hospital. They were great-
ly appreciated,
176 Mrs. Fred \V. Coolv
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank my good neigh-
bours and friends for the lovely treats
and kindness ShOWn husband
us long •I .ti s' and for the many ex-
pressions sympatity and beautiful
flowers at [Le time of our sad bereave-
,ment, A.F. & A.M. No. 280 and
Leham,rt t Tointer 84. P ".> •• , .
IN MEMORIAM
STORES—En loving memory of Mrs.
Reuben Stokes,. who entered into
rest on January 23rd, 1048.
Three years has passed since that sad
Clay,
When a, wif e and mother was called
away,
God took her home, it was "His Will"
But in our heart's she limit still.
—Lovingly remembered by her
Husband and Daughters,
17*
Following an accident just before
the council receive Divine guidance
in their deliberations during the year.
The Ree‘e thanked Mr. Moores for at-
tending the meeting,
The minutes of the meeting held
Dec, 10th., were read and adopted
on motion by Robertson seconded by
Campbell. Carried.
Correspondence was read and dealt
with by the council. A request was
read from the Huron County Crop
Improvement Association for tt grant
for the Seed Fair to be held in Clinton
on the 9th and 10th of March. Moved
by Taylor seconded by McGowan that
a grant of $20.00 be given the Huron •
County Crop Improvement Associa-
ion. Carried.
Moved by Robertson seconded by
McGowan that council transfer from
the Bridge & Culvert appropriation
of by-law No. 1 1950 the sum of
$1,383.86 to road maintenance of the
sante year. Carried.
Moved by Campbell seconded by
Taylor that council instruct the offic-
iak to sign the petition to the Ontario
Department of Highwa y s for the
statutory grant on township road ex-
penditure .for 1950, Carried.
Moved by Campbell seconded by
Taylor that j, .1). Beecroft and Orval
McGowan represent the Township for
one year on the Administration Board
for the Belgrave Community Centre
and Geo, Cook, Ross Anderson, Clar-
ence \Vade, C. R. Coolies and Mrs.
Stewart Proctor represent the Com-
munity for two years. The clerk was
instructed to order seven copies of lilt
Municipal World and other supplies.
Carried.
Moved by Campbell seconded by
Robertson that salaries for 1951 be
Treasurer, 4300.00; Clerk, $400.00;
Assessor, $225.00; Collector $175.00;
Reeve $150.00; Councillors each $100.-
00; a bylaw be prepared to confirm
the above for the February meeting.
Carried.
By-laws No, 1 and 2 setting approp-
riation for road expenditure and ap-
pointing Weed inspector, Live Stock
Valuators, Pound Keepers, and Fence
Viewers were read the 1st and 2nd. ti
;Moved by Taylor seconded by Rob-
ertson that by-law's No. 1 and 2 lie
read the diird time and passed. Car-
rie
The following were appointed John
M. Taylor, Weed inspector; Alf Nes-
bit. john F. McCallum and IMcG.
Shia, I,irve Stock Valuators; Roy
Eason', Mason Robinson, Frank Mar-
shall, Chas. Smith, Gordon McGee,
Athol Bruce, R. J. Currie, and Gordon
Snell, Poundl«Tpers; Harry Sturdy,
Nelson Patterson, jolut Hallahan,
John M. Taylor, Ed. 11c13urney and
Ilenry Pattison, Fence Viewers, all of
the Township of East Wawanosh.
Moved by Robertson seconded by
Campbell that the road and general
accounts as presented he passed and
paid. Carried.
Road Cheques: Stuart If cBurney.
salary $72.80, telephone $1.20, $74.00:
Ernest Walker, snowplough helper,
$60.00; Frank Cooper, truck driver,
$3.75; Augtin Cook, Sinmplongli
helper, $8.75; Wilfred. Shill, snow..
plough helper, $6,00; Franklin Camp-
bell, power mower, weeds, $21.25;
Reavic's Service Station, 2 spark-
plugs, $1.70; Stainton's, hardware, 1
clevis, $1.15; Mc'rklt'y Motors, 5 gal.
BIRTHS
HA BKIRK—At the Wingham Gen-
eral Hospital, on Saturday, janintry
13, 1951, to Mr, and Mrs. William
G, Habkirk, Imeknow, a daughter,
sm.:ER:TY—At the Wingham Gener-
al Hospital, on Monday, January
15, 1051, to ,Mr, and Mrs, jack Sac-
ert y, "..1.'eeswater, a son.
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• Due to Deficiencies
tg By Giving Nixons
PELLAGREX
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Vitamins and Trace Minerals
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INSURANCE
CALL ,
Stewart A. Scott
'Phone 293 Windham
We Stand Between You and
Loss All 'Year!
David Crompton
JEWELLER
Certified Watchmaker
'Phone 59 Winghanr
T wn of Wingham
1951 Taxes
Taxpayers may make payments on account of
1951 taxes up to 90 per cent. of 1950 •taxes.
Interest at the rate of Four per cent. per
annum will be allowed on such prepayments.
Prepayments of taxes must be made at the
Town Treasurer's Office, Town IJall.
W. A. GALBRAITH, Treasurer,
Town of Wingham
Low Priced - Economical - Comfortable
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In
1950 HILLMAN Sedan
1949 MERCURY Sedan
1949 FORD Coach
1949 METEOR Coach
1948'FORD Club Coupe
1948 MONARCH Club Coupe
1947 FORD Coach
1948 FORD Sedan
AND
MANY OTHERS FROM WHICH TO CHOOSE
TRUCKS TRUCKS
FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
1950 CHEV. one-ton
2-1950 MERCURY one-ton, new
Crossett Motors Limited
Mercury Lincoln - Meteor Cars
Mercury Trucks
Telephone 459 Windham, Ont.
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EXPERT
Skate Sharpenin
BE PREPARED FOR
OPENING OF ARENA
Stock of
Fine Gloves and
Work Mitts
Browne's
Shoe Repair
WATERLOO M.M. TRACTORS $4
MACHINERY
All sizes of New Tractors, Manure
Spreaders, Tractor Double Discs
and Cultivators.
Stock of Used Tractors and Mach-
inery at all times:—
Case S.C.
M,M, Waterloo Z.
PIULIPS ELECTRICAL APPLI-
ANCES
ti
Radios and Radios with Record
Players,
Electric. Ranges, Refrigerators and
Washers, Electric Shavers, etc.
Used Electrical Appliances.
GEO MERKLEY'S GARAGE AND
MACHINERY SALES & SERVICE
f3e1more Ont.
Phones: Belmore, 4 Wroxeter 7r7
Inlaid
Linoleum
ALL COLOURS
We specialize in Laying
- for -
Smokers' SUNDRIES
MAGAZINES
SOFT DRINKS
G. Alan Williams
Optometrist
In former office of
Dr. R. C. Redmond
Patrick St., Wingham
Professional Eye
Examinations
Phone 770
Will be in Kincardine at
Dr. R. A. McCosh residence
Each Tuesday
TAXI
DAY or NIGHT
Phon, 65
JIM CAMERON
All Passengers Insured
niasm•tleasraallor.6.111•44511.
for the Aged
Will accommodate semi-invalid
or bed patients.
PHONE 103
WINGHAM, ONT.
Washable in all colours
= sizes and shapes
From $4.95
C C. McKIBBON
Phone 475
111111111/211.11011115 1110WW , FARMERS—Be sure to get your help
in time. Small and large Dutch
families are available for next
spring. Apply now. C. de Haan,
Belgrave, Out.
PULLET EGGS--FINE--but when
Grade A Large egg prices are
climbing, you want large eggs. It
means early chicks, to grow towards
that goal. Kitchener Big-4 Chicks
are the answer. Dayold and started
available now, or we'll book for
later. Breeders Canada Approved,
backed by a 'breeding program on
this large Hatchery's own farms.
Price list, agent, Wilbur A. Hogg,
m.; 9 6.,C4.69.171.0212..1.12.91.1.2211.6VID 0.1.6111r4M R. N. 4, wingliani. 1
"FAIRVIEW" Room To RENT—For girl or wo-
I man. Apply Advance-Times Office.
utirsing Home ° 171).
NOTICE TO RESIDENTS OF
HOWICK TOWNSHIP
Take notice that the council of the
Township of ilowick demands that.
cars, milk cans, milk stands, mail
boxes or any other articles must be
kept off the road while snow plough-
ing is in effect. This council will not
•be responsible for any damage caused
by snow ploughs.
A, G. Galbraith, Road Supt.,
Howick Township..
day of January, A, D. 1951, full par-
ticulars of their claims in writing, fin-
mccliately after the said 27th day of
January the assets of the said testator
and Dining Rooms
W RREN Wingham' 561f, William
Stone Sons, Limited, Ingersoll. Ont. Al] persons having claims against
MS the estate of James Sangster, late of
of Huron, Retired Farmer, who died
i A. D., 1950, are notified to send to
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to claims of which the executrices
shall then have notice.
DATED this 8th day of January,
A. D,, 1951,
CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON
Wingham, Ontario.
Solicitors for the executrices.
and special thanks to Rev. Ale): NMI-
inn for hi, many kind and ela,erful
174' Mrs. Robert Vint and Anti)] ri
CARD OF THANKS
• May etc extend our sincere thank s
and approaation to all our friends in
Wingham and district for their kind-
ness iind expressions of sympathy; to
Rey, Dr. Bectroft and all others who
assisted.
—T, H. Gibson and Family and
.Miss Margaret .McKee. 17n
CARD OF THANKS
For all the beautiful remembrances
sent me by kind and thoughtful
friends before and also at the Christ-
mas season I am sincerely grateful,
Especially uould I like to thank Knox
Presbyterian Church and the Ladies'
Aid 'for their beautiful boxes, also
Mrs. Harry McGee and tie friends
for the lovely roses for my room at _
Christmas. These expressions of WI
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Routinely to:
kindness have been deeply appreciates Pregnant Sows
John Cochrane,
—Wenner
—Suck l
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PPigss
"Protett What You Rave"
— FOR —
Christmas at a very dangerous sec- FIRE - LIFE - AUTO
Lion of Highway No, 2, near Thames-
ford, whieh took six lives,Editor
Thos. R. Lee of the Ingersoll Tribune,
wrote Highways :Minister George H,
Dotteett. His letter urged that action
be taken to eliminate the "trap," The
Minsiter has replied that work will
be coMmenced to rebuild the highway
at this point As WW1 as OPdtatibilS
can be commenced in the spring,
ECONOMY
and BEAUTY
7 everlasting bright
Durable finishes.
Congo - Wall
for the
Kitchen and Bath
Free Estimates.
' Bulovo
HER EXCELLENCY "A"
21 Jewels
—GOOD
TASTE at a
GOOD
PRICE
Bennett & Casemore
Phone 447 Wingham
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