The Wingham Advance-Times, 1951-08-15, Page 6LIBERALS GATHER FOR CONVENTION-Above .
are prominent members of the Liberal party who
gathered in Wingham recently to hold a nominating
Convention for the constituency of Huron-Bruce.
Left to right they are Walter Thomson, l'Vf.P,P„ lea-
der of the Liberal party for the Province of Ontario;
Brown Smythe, Auburn, president of the Huron-
Bruce Liberal Association; Donald Blue, and,
Robert S, Hetherington, Wingham, past president,
Elmer J, Farrish, of Howlck Twp,, was nominated,
WATERLOO ,M.M. TRACTORS & •
MACHINERY
NEW EQUIPMENT--
All sizes of New Tractors, Models R,
Z, U and G.
Tractor Manure Spreaders on Rub-
ber and ready for used truck tires.
Swathers and Combines.
Tractor Double Discs and Cultivators.
USED EQUIPMENT-
International WD9 Diesel Tractor,
Ford Tractor with ,,new motor and
new tires, with plow and pulley.
Massey Model 22 Row Crop,
Waterloo Model R.
Used 6-ft. Case Combine.
EBERSOL WONDER ELECTRIC
HAMMERMILLS with new type
David Crompton
JEWELLER
Certified Watchmaker
'Phone 59 Wingham
P RESCRIPTION S
Are filled in exact accordance with
your Physician's wishes AT
Kerr's Drug Store
YN IVIEMORIAM
ANGIJS-,-,In loving memory of my
dear sister Florence Angus, who
passed away Aug. 17, 1947.
'TiS sWeet to know we'll meet again
Where
that
are no more;
And that the one we lotted so well
Has just gone en before,
-Sadly missed by her sister, Olive
and family, 15*
Tars IT WHAT CAN HAPPEN when tractor and truck try to
fight it out! The two collided north of Formosa with the testa that
the tractor Was coinPletely buckled in the mid-section,. Tractor driver
dames Brawn, of Arthur Wag thrown clear of the machine and landed
On the ground under a gravel truck. One of the passengers in the
truck Which struck the tractor suffered ininor
FOR SALE
.Fresh Extracted
CLOVER HONEY
Good `"Quality
GARNET FARRIER'S HONEY HOUSE
WHITECHURCH, ONT.
Filling Service from 7.30 to 10 p.m. on the
following dates:
August 15, 16, 22 and 23
For other appointments phone 711J1, Wingham
THE SENSATION OF THE YEAR!
Coping To Lucknow
Here's Your Opportunity To See An Attraction
That's Being Brought Back To The C.N.E.
for the Second Consecutive Year!
The King
•AND HU COURT
In The Caledonian Park,
LUCKNOW
MONDAY, AUG. 20th
See this Internationally Famous 4.114an Team
play The Lucknow Legionnaires.
THEY'RE SENSATIONAL on the DIAMOND
and will give an
Amazing Exhibition of TRICK BASEBALL,
apAGE
THE WINOHAVI ADVANC„. #TIAM
vvERNsrp.4.1), 4UGUST
LOST
iWOULD THE PERSON or persons
Who removed a child's wagon from
,,,Cameron's service station please re-
to tarn it at once. 1.5b
FOR SALE
"WILL ACCEPT PIANO for storage.
Guarantee good treatment, Phone
1.09, Wingham, 15*
FOR SALE-Green awning 17 x 17
feet. In perfect condition, used only
'two years. Apply Queen's Hotel,
Wingham. 15b
FRESH STOCK OF used, plain ease
pianos. Refinished like new. Re-
conditioned. Popular makes. At
the Mildmay Furniture Store. Also
five new pianos. Trade-ins accepted.
15:22b
SELL YOUR POULTRY the Co-op-
way. Call 271 for prices and truck-
ing service. Our prices are good.
Store your meats, fruits and vege,
tables in our modern storage. Lock-
ers, waxed cartons and waxed pa-
- per available to toWti and country
patrons. rrb
hammers.
PHILIPS ELECTRICAL APPLI-
ANCES
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
Belmore Ont.
Phones: Belmore, 4 Wroxeter 7r7
FOR SALE-Eleetrie two-Writer
rangette with chrome top and utility
drawer. Kitchenette china cabinet,
large fruit cupboard and verandah
gate. Apply Mrs. Annie Nicol,
Minnie Street, 153i4
FOR SALE-New Idea Spreaders,
Side Rakes, Corn Pickers, Model Z
Tractor, Ford Tractor, M.1)4 Trac-
tor Discs, No, 69 Combine,
foot power Grain Binder, LK°,
Power corn Binder, Doom's Wagon
Unloaders, Fax Hog Feeders, Lantz
Plow Colters. Ask for folders and
prices. New Idea Distributors,
Goderich, Ont., phone Carlow 2821
15.22x
TRADE THE PIANO you are not
using or your old chesterfield for
one of Schuett's fine new Frigi-
daires, new Kroehler chesterfields,
You'll enjoy buying at the Mildmay
Furniture Store. 15:22b
FOR SALE-Quarter-cut oak dining-
room suite, buffet, extension table
and six chairs, also large extension
table, T. Mundy, phone 287 or 82.
.a* "' 15*
FOR SALE-20 foot CQP1Wete cabin
' trailer, Apply to box 151, Lueknow.
15:22*
FOR S4E-2 - element Sunshine
range with heavy wiring, in ex-
cellent condition. Phone 291 after
six, 1.5b
FOR SALE-Massey-Harris Right-
Way Milker, 3 units $200.00 for
quick sale. Robt. E. Golley, phone
743W3. 15b
FOR SALE-50 Roe-bred Sussex Red
pullets, starting to lay. Apply Wil-
son Thornton, Bluevale. 15b
FOR SALE-No. 12 DeLaval Cream
Separator, also lark red registered
bull, 11 months old; 22 pigs seven
weeks old. Apply Harris M. Camp-
bell, 553r4, Brussels. 15*
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
FOR SALE-13 pigs, twelve weeks
old. Apply W. Paulin, phone 77r1,
Wroxeter. 15*
FOR SALE-18 Chunks pigs, 5 wean-
ling pigs. Apply to Lloyd Mont-
gomery, phone 74311, Wingham
15*
CARS FOR ,SALE
FOR SALE-1942 Chrysler Club
Coupe. Call Frank Pickell, phone
665, Wingham. 1:15*
FOR SALE-Brand new car, Can-
adian, make. Over $200 discount
from list price. Schuett Furniture
Store, phone 22, Mildmay. 15:22b
FOR SALE-1932 Plymouth Sedan,
four-cylinder, in good condition.
Mervin Hunter, Josephine St.
15*
HELP WANTED-FEMALE
GIRL OR WOMAN WANTED full
or part time, Apply Sherbondy's
Coffee Shop. 15b
HELP WANTED-MALE
CABINETMAKER
Machinist and 4th class engineer.
We are expanding. Pleasant working
conditions, top wages, group insur-
ance, definitely steady employment,
five day 48 hour week. Zee or write
James Cole Furniture Company,
Ingersoll. 15:22b
WANTED
WANTED-Men or women to demon-
strate an old Canadian Product.
Earn $30.00 to $80.00 'weekly, just a
few hours afternoon or evening.
Your district is an open territory.
Write Mrs. A. Neeb, or phone 116R,
Listowel. 2511:15b
ROOM AND BOARD WANTED for
young man. Office employee. Need-
ed Sept. 1st. Call Advance-Times,
34. 15*
FOR SALE OR RENT
FOR SALE OR RENT-Seven room
frame house in Belgrave, with half
acre of land. Apply to Mrs. Agnes
Dunbar, Belgrave, 151)
FOR SALE-Dusiness in Tecswater
known as Ross Ladies' Wear.
Annual turnover $30,000. Business
must be sold to settle estate. For
particulars apply to Walter Ross,
phone 69r21., Teeswater, 154'
OR SALE-Shed frame, 30x24 feet,
good condition, Also good frame
house, 18 x 27 feet and kitchen 18
x 18 feet, suitable for moving. Apply
to Edward MeCienaghan, phone
40'213 Wingham, 15*
FOR, SALE-Busineas- premises on
Josephine St., Wingham, close to
CRNX. For particulars write Box
239, Wingham, Oat, 15b
HOUSE FOR SALE-Five room
frame dwelling,Wingham town plot,
For information Apply Harvey
Sangster. 15*
HOUSE FOR SALE-On corner lot,
Frances and Victoria. Six rooms
with summer kitchen and attached
garage. Newly painted this year and
completely redecorated interior, In-
sulated and storm windows all
aronnd, Apply Mr, Garrett, King's
Dept. Store, ),51-42
FOR SALE-General store, with re-
pair shop, gas pump, half acre of
land. Ashfield Township. For par-
ticulars write Box 73, Advance-
Times, 15;22',
REAL ESTATE-Ninety acres north
of Teeswater with hydro and bath;
100 acre estate to settle; 200 acres,
2 miles from No, 4 highway, good
farm; 150 acres on No. 86; Garage
and service station in town, very
central; Several dwellings. W. C.
Oke, Seaforth Real Estate; E.
Thompson, phone 505 Wingham,
Salesman,
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR FLOOR SANDING and FIN-
ISHING, carpentry, repair work
and cabinets. Apply A, Green, phone
464W. 1,:15:22:29*
ATTENTION CLOVER Growers-
We are interested in inspecting
fields of pure yellow blossom sweet
clover, with the object of buying
when threshed. Contact Roy
Cramm, Pinkerton, phone Cargill
68r3. 15*
NOTICE
I have taken over the egg-grading
station, formerly operated by Doug
Carter and would appreciate your
patronage. Top prices paid.
G. L. (Pete) Dobson. 15'1 '
NOTICE
I would like to inform my customers
in this locality that I expect to be
back in Wingham shortly, having
been detained by illness in Toronto.
Reuben Silverberg
CREDITORS PLEASE NOTE
All parties having claims against
Wingham Recreation Council are
hereby notified that accounts must be
in the hands of M. McPhail, Wingham
on or before August 25, 1951. Com-
plete statements must be furnished.
15:22b
CHANGE OF NAME ACT
TAKE NOTICE that Ann Elizabeth
Ursula Scaramanga, of R. R, No. 3,
Wingham, Ontario, will apply before
His Honour Judge Costello at his
Chambers in the Court House, Gode-
rich, Ontario, on Friday, the seventh
day of September, 1951, at 11 o'clock
in the forenoon to change her name
to Vicki Moszkowski.
DATED at Goderich, this 19th day
of July, A. D., 1951.
Frank Donnelly,
Goderich, Ontario.
Solicitor for the Applicant.
25:1:8b
THANK YOU
My appregiation and thanks to the
nursing staff and doctors for thought-
ful kindness shown my sister Miss
Sophie Smith, while a patient in
Wirigham Hospital,
Mrs, Bertha Plant, Wroxeter
15b
CARD OF THANKS
Mrs. A. M. Fralick wishes to thank
her many friends for all their kind-
ness while she was in hospital. 15*
CARD Or THANKS
Mrs. Roy Chapman, Detroit, wishes
to express sincere appreciation to Dr,
COrrin, Mrs. Morrey and staff for
their kindness to her late husband
during his final illness. 15*
CARD OF THANKS
Mr; and Mrs. Joseph Cumming of
Toronto wish to thank Dr. Palmer
and Dr. Connell and the Staff of
Wingham General Hospital for the ex-
cellent service rendered during his
recent operation, 15*
OMR
NOTICE TO OlgLOW9liinS AM),
441fEWS.
.1S7QT.Ieg IS HEREIN ,GIVEN that
all persens having claims against the
estate of FRED RICK ATZNAN,
DER EDGAR,, late of the Township
.Flowieb, in the County of Huron, •
Retired Farmer and Professional
Engineer, who died on the 20th day
of July, A.D., 1951, are requested to •
I forward their claims duly proven to
the undersigned on or before the
17th day of September, A.D„ 1951.
AND NOTICE IS FURTHER ow-
EN that after ,the said date the Ex-
ecutors herein will proceed to distri,
bute the estate to the parties entitled
thereto having regard only to such
notice, of which, they shall have had
DATED at Clifford this 9th day of
August, A,D., 1951,
George Edgar and Alice Edgai
Executors R, R. 1, Gorrie, Ont,
DONALD M. MeKENZIE, ESQ.,
Solicitors for the Executors,
Clifford, Ontario,
15:22;29b
IN MEMORIAM
PALMER-In loving memory of
Lissetta Jade Palmer, who passed
away Aug, -13, 1941,
In all the world we shall not find
A heart so wonderfully kind,
So soft a voice, so sweet a smile.
An inspiration so worth while,
A sympathy so sure, so deep,
A love so beautiful to keep.
-Ever remembered by Husband
and Sisters. 15*
IN MEMORIAM
NICKEL-In loving memory of a dear
brother, Carman Gerald Nickel,
who passed away three years ago
August 17th, 1948.
No eyes can see us weep
But many a silent tear is shed
While others are asleep.
Though our hearts may break with
sorrow
By the grief so hard to bear,
We shall meet him some bright
morning
In the upper garden there.
-Sadly missed by Verna, Harold
and Billie, 15*
IN MEMORIAM
NICKEL-In loving memory of a dear
brother, Carman Gerald Nickel, Who
passed away three years ago August
17th, 1948.
We mourn hint in silence
So many things have happened since
You were ,called away
Things that you would have enjoyed
Had you been left to stay
So many things to share with you
In just the usual way
Things that could be so much nicer
If you were here to-day.
We 'think of you in silence
Your name we oft recall
But there is nothing there to answer
But your picture on the wall.
-Too dearly loved, to ever be for-
gotten by Dad, Mother, Kay, Howard,
Mary and Ann. 15*
WESTFIELD
Mrs. J. W. Humphrey, Miss Josie
Medd of Chatham spent a couple of
days last week with Mrs. Frank
Campbell and Miss Winnifred,
Mr. Wm. Walden spent the week-
end with his daughter, Mrs. Reg.
Jenning and Mr. Jenning of Detroit.
Miss Eileen Taylor was a London
visitor on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Smith and family
of Walton visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Smith.
Mr. and. Mrs. Milton Hooper of St.
Marys visited on. Thursday with Mrs.
Frank Campbell.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Snell were
Windsor visitors on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey McDowell and
family visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Boak of Crewe,
Miss Edna Doerr of Auburn is
visiting her cousin, MrS. Dougais
Campbell,
Mrs, Ed. Kurschenski and Maureen
of Detroit, Mrs. Jasper McBrien of
Goderich visited on Tuesday with
Mrs. Gordon Snell.
Mrs, Leslie Vincent and children
of London; Mrs. Stanley Black of the
6th concession visited on Friday
with Mrs, Harvey McDowell,
Mr. and Mrs. William Gow, of Au-
burn, Mrs, R, Vint, Mrs. Mary Mc-
Tavish of Wingham, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Ludith and Mr, Chesteh Ludith
of Detroit visited on Friday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Vint,
Rev, and Mrs. Queen, of Pittsburg,
and Rev. and Mrs. Crampton, of Phil-
adelphia, who are holidaying at Bo-
gie's Beach, visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Norman McDowell,
Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Perrault, of
England, visited last week with Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Campbell.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sallick, of
Toronto, spent the week-end with Mr.
and alas, Arthur Spelgelberg.
Mrs, William Walden spent a few
clays with her daughter, Mrs. Sid Mc-
Clinchey, of Auburn.
Mr. and Mrs, 'John Hildebrand and
baby, of Jordan Station, were week-
end guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Wightman.
Mr,' and Mrs. Colin Campbell, of
Ottawa, are spending a week with Mr.
and Ma-, "7 et Campbell and Mr. W,
H. Campbell,
Mrs. Mackinash, of Kitchener, Miss
Ann Clarke, ci Toronto, and Miss Co-
lina Clarke, of St. Catharines, are
visiting their sister, Mrs. Marvin Mc-
Dowell and Mr. McDowell.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Smith and
family visited on Sunday with ,aMiss
Edna Smith, of Kitchener.
Mr, and Mrs. H. I. ,Smith and Mrs.
J. E. Ford, of Comber are visiting the
ladies' sister, Mrs. Frank Campbell.
Master Ronny Connely, of Luck-
now, is spending a few days this week
with Mr. and Mrs, Arnold Vint.
Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Davis and
Walter, of Stratford, spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Speigel-
berg.
Hanna - Taylor
A quiet and pretty wedding took
place on Saturday afternoon, August
11th, at Port Albert, on the lawn of
the summer home of Rev, and Mrs.
W. J, Taylor, when Ellen Eileen,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert W.
Taylor, of Auburn, was united in mar-
riage in a double ring ceremony to
Raymond Griffith, son of Mrs. Joseph
Hanna, Atwood, and the late Joseph
Hanna, by Rev. W. J. Taylor, Dor-
chester, uncle of the bride.
The bride, who was given in mar-
riage by her father, looked charming
in a suit of grey gharmaine and grey
hat with navy blue accessories and
corsage of stephanotis and Better
Time roses,
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hanna, Bel-
grave, attended the bride and groom.
A buffet luncheon was served in
Goderich at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. M. H. Martin, uncle and aunt of
the bride. Their home was tastefully
decorated in pink and white for the
occasion. Later the couple left on a
motor trip to points north. On their
return Mr. and Mrs. Hanna will re-
side in Belgrave.
HAY BALER CRUSHES FOOT
LLOYD MORSE, MOLESWORTH
Lloyd Morse, 35, Molesworth, dis-
trict farmer, is in Listowel Memorial
Hospital suffering from a badly
crushed heel sustained in a tractor
accident, Friday. The mishap occur-
red when Morse, operating a tractor
drawn hay-baler, attempted to hack
up and turn, and the machine jack-
knifed. He was attended by Dr. J. G.
Kirk.
BIRTHS
TOWN-At the Owen Sound General
and Marine Hospital, on Wednes-
day, August 1, 1951, to Mr, and Mrs.
George Town (nee Gretta Owen) a
son, Ronald Owen.
YAKE-In St, Michael's Hospital, To-
ronto, on Thursday, August 2, 1951,
to Mr. and Mrs, Elmer C. Yake
(nee Dorothy Boyle), a daughter,
Marilyn Irene,
CLARK-At the Wingham General
Hospital, on Friday, August 3, 1951,
to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Clark, R.R.
5, Lucknow, a son,
KIRTON-At the Wingham General
Hospital, on Sunday, August 5, 1951,
to Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Kirton, R.R.
1, Bluevale, a son,
GRUBBE-At the Wingham General.
Hospital, on Monday, August 6, 1951,
to' Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Grubbe,
Bluevale, a daughter.
GOLDRICH-At the Wingham Gen-
eral Hospital, on Tuesday, August 7,
1951, to Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Gold-
rich, London, a daughter, Margaret
Jacqueline,
ROSS-At the Wingham General Hos-
pital, on Wednesday, August 8, 1951,
to Mr. and Mrs Jack Murray Ross,
624 Groves Street, Preston, a son.
CARTER-At the Wingham General
Hospital, on Friday, August 10, 1951,
to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Carter, R.R.
2, Wingham, a daughter.
RENWICK-At the Wingham General
Hospital, on Sunday, August 12,
1951, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ren-
wick, Teeswater, a daughter.
WALTERS-At the Wingham Gener-
, al Hospital, on Sunday, August 12,
1951, to Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Wal-
ters, R.R. 2, Teeswater, a son.
BROOKS-At the Wingham General
Hospital, ,on Sunday, August 12, 1951
to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brooks,
R.R. 2, Wingham, a son,
KIRKLAND-At the Wingham Gen-
eral Hospital, on Sunday, August 12,
1951, to Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Kirk-
land, R.R. 2, Lucknow, a daughter.
DORSCHT-At the Wingham Gener-
al Hospital, on Monday, August 13,
1951, to Mr, and Mrs. Gerald Dorseht
R.R. 2, Lucknow, a daughter.
WILSON-Kt the Wingham General
Hospital, on Monday, August 13,
1951, to Mr, and Mrs. Edmund Wil-
son, Listowel, a daughter.
QUERENGESSER-At the Wingham
General Hospital, on Tuesday, Au-
gust 14, 1951, to Mr. and Mrs. Clif-
ford Querengesser, R.R. 3, Brussels,
a daughter,
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Home
Appliances
E. SEDDON
PHONE 505 WINGHAM
FOR SALE-Baby carriage, medium
blue. Also a play pen, like new.
Mrs. G. C. Gammage, phone 105.
.151) FOR SALE-Seven room frame house
on James Street, situated on double
lot. Cheap for immediate sale, Pos-
session by Sept, 1st. This house
must be seen to be appreciated.
Call 254 after August 15th. 15*.
PIANOS
at Mildmay
Select from a dozen Used Pianos,
plain eases, refinished, modern,
reconditioned
. at the . . .
Mildmay Furniture Store
Used Pianos $89.00, $165.00, $225.00
Etc., Etc.
6 New Pianos
including Sherlock Manning,
Mason kt; Risch, Willis and
Other Coed ilIakes.
Electric Church
Organs •
Trade-ins accepted .
FREE DELIVERY
Phone for salesman to call
J. F. Schutt & Sons
Mildmay Furniture Store
Phone 2.2