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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1952-01-30, Page 6NEW EQUIPMENT— All sizes of New and Used Tractors, Models R, Z, U and 0. Ebersol Wonder Electric Hammer and Mill with new type hammer. A complete line of Farm Implements. A full selection of Watt's Rose brand farm feeds made in Palmerston. GEO MERKLEY'S GARAGE AND MACHINERY SALES & SERVICE .Beiiriof6 Ont. Phones: Belmore, 4 Wroxeter 7r7 Par those wha the preciate a precision watch popular Fontoines ore your .best choice. See the large selection of Fontaine stare models at our FOR SALE FIND OUT how you can save znon- ey and get complete insurance pro- tection when you finance your ne4t „Or, Phone now and ask Stewart A. Scott, Winghtma, 298. rrb FREE TIIERMOMET1.113.—Plus cash at your farm for dead or disabled Horses or Cows, Phone collect, Wingham, 561J, William Stone Sons Ltd. rb THIS YEAR TRY a flock of day-old or started Lakeview Chicks, Big egg and meat production; 12 different kindsi Full particulars from local agent, Jas. R. Coultes, R.R. 5, Wing- ham, phone 743W2. 12192629162330* IN MEMORIAM WARRELL—In loving memory of F.O. J. Frank Warrell, member of 440 Squadron, who was shot down over Germany, February 3rd, 1945: 0 Oaliant hearts, who to your glory came Through dust of conflict and through battle flame; Tranquil you lie, your knightly virtue proved, Your memory hallo*ed in the land you loved. Ann, Dad, Grandmother and Catherine., CARD OF THANKS would like to take this opportun- ity of thanking all those who so kind- lye remembered me with cards, fruit and flowers, while I Was a patient in the Wingham General Hospital. Spec- ial thanks to the'nursp clf first floor, Dr. Palmer and entire Hospital staff, Mrs. George Robertson 80* CARD OF THANKS Mr. and MrS. Chester Biggins and family Wish to thank rels.tiVeS and friends for kindness extended to them during the illneSs and death of their hunt ME Charlotte n, Brown, Special thanks to Mrs, McKay, Dr., Palmer, Rev. H. Todd, Edgar Funeral Hanle and Pallbearers, THE OLP HOME TO\Atil By STANLEY YEA4-Ant4TErtaloW 6ANI IT TO ME • • I tioe) 11RM MIND IT rAt)/NG ONTO M,s,f VINISKEPS SLIT THE PANG Coi..pRs ri:41.(;)W pArzeAND CANT GET ANY 51..ee.I=.." STATIQA AGENT OAD-KEYES SAYS- 4 411141- gMMY IS nor osie Y'ou EASILY FoR.GET*: Spvti.ef..) THESE DEER ARE MOOCHERS—FOR TOBACCO THERE Is A NEED An Advance -Ti es Classified Can Fill f r You - Sell MAKE EXTRA MONEY BY SELL- ING ATTIC-ATED ARTICLES -Buy YOU ALL KNOW . . . EVERYONE • READS THE CLASSIFIEDS -Trade YOUR UNWANTED ARTICLES ARE USEFUL TO SOMEONE CALL 34 NOW Wingham Advance-Times THE WING SAM ADVANCE-TIMt('S WEDNESDAY, 4ANUARY 30th, FLURADINE, the new scientific fluorinated tboth paste with Chloro- phyll as described in Reader's Di- gest, is now on sale at Kerr's Drug Store. 30b CONSULT your Wingham Singer rep- resentative for obligation-free dem- onstration of latest sewing machine models.. Free sewing course with every purchase. Phone 665. rrb CRESS CORN SAL', l for sure re- lief. Your druggist sells Cress Cal- lous Salve too, relieves quickly. T7T US INSTALL a Kemac Oil Unit in your kitchen range. Hiseler and Son, everything in oil heating, phone Wingham, 502; nights and holidays, 426. 9162330b FOR SALE—Two Chinese ganders for sale or exchange for geese of any kind, Hugh Rinn, R.R. 4, Brussels, phone 33r13. 30b FOR SALE—About forty bags of buckwheat; double harness with collars. John W. Norman, phone Wingham 640J2. 30* WATERLOO M.M. TRACTORS & MACHINERY DAVID CROMPTON JEWELLER " tkurtified Watchmaker PRONE 06 WINGHAM IENTION—Used glass for sale cut to any size up to 12 by 14, Thir glass is all double dianmond. W have a large quantty that must b Sold at a very low cost. A goo opportunity for you farmers to havE a stock of glass on hand at all times Lewis Flowers, Phone 101. FOR SATE—Walnut dining roon suite, including china cabinet, double beds, spring mattresses, van ity dressers and bench, radio, elec tric stove. All in excellent con dition. W. G. Hamilton, Diagona Rd., Phone 4. 30' PICTURE FRAMING—A specialty. Warren House, Wingham. FOR SALE--14" hard body wood mostly maple. Get your supply nota or order for spring delivery. Mea• surement and quality guaranteed Mel Jermyn, R.R. 2, l3luevale Phone 53-12, Brussels, 30 FOR SALE—McClary refrigerator, about seven cu. ft., used 11f years; Rangette, used; Beatty washer used. Walker's Home Furnishings. 30* FOR SALE—Rogers Majestic Console Radio, four bands, beautiful condi- tion, used; Sparton Mantel Radio, 6 tubes, built-in aerial, good condi- tion, used; G.E. Mantel Radio Model 403, new Ivory cabinet, beautiful tone; Philco Transitone Mantel Radio, new, brown cabinet; Gilson 9 cu. ft. Refrigerator, 50-lb. freezer, door racks, five-year guarantee, reg. $486.00 to clear at $410; Gilson Electric Range with extra large oven, automatic control, timer light, reg. $256 to clear at $215. First come first served. See these at ERNIE SEDDON Radio Service 'Phone 505 Wingham 30-6 LIVESTOCK FOR SALE MORE PROFITS WITH CAPONS— Your roosters will show more profit when caponizod between 3 and 6 weeks of age. A capon does not fight or crow. Wizen you sell, cap- ons bring 2c lb, more than roosters and over six months period will average two lbs. heavier on same food as roosters. as well as 50% more Milk-fed A's without crating. For information or custom capon- izing phone collect, Walter Ren- wick, 2r11, Belmore. rrtf FOR SALE-7 pigs ready to wean. Phone 72531, Wingham, Mrs. Loretta Ste. Marie, 30b FOR cSA I'm—Nine good weanling pigs, apply to Garner Nicholson, 124 miles east of Belgrave, phone 13r17, Brussels. 30* F6R SALE—Good farm horse, fine quality, weighs about 1400 lbs. George McClenaghan, Whitechurch. Phone Wingham 401J2. 30b FOR SALE OR RENT FOR. SALE—One and a half storey house on Centre St., white brick, six rooms and bath. Hydro, hot and cold water. To be sold with or without furniture, Apply to Cecil Grainger, Gorrie, Phone Wroxeter 11r14. 30b FOR RENT—Furnished bedroom and use of kitchen with all convenienc- es. Apply Mrs. Annie Nicol, Minnie St, 30* TO RENT—Apartment, newly decor- ated, self-contained; hot and cold water, W. J. Clark, phone 186J. 30* FOR SALE—Six-room cottage, large lot, modern conveniences, complete- ly insulated, Located at the corner of Frances St. and Diagonal Road. Apply to Wilbert Hodgkinson, 1623306b FOR SALE—Six room frame house, covered with siding, hydro, bath, new hardwood floor, interior newly decorated, extra lot on Victoria St., Suitable for building, moderately priced for quick sale, terms may be arranged. Apply to Cecil Yeoman, Scott St, Wingham, 30* FOR SALE—Storey and a half frathe house, roll brick siding, hydro and garage. 1<en lindpwooti, phone 546W, Lower Town, 30* .. ,, SEVERAL farms in Brussels district ' 50-ACRE farm near Belmore. GENERAL stores, garages, lioteh - and many other lines of business. LISTINGS WANTED. - W. C. ORE, Real Estate Broker, Sea- forth, E. THOMPSON, Salesman. * Wiugham and Brussels. Phone 83x Brussels. EMPLOYMENT WANTED c EMPLOYMENT WANTED—Member ) of Wingham Canadian Legion re- quires light work such as shovelling snow or any kind of carpentry, or masonry jobs. Available as night- watchman. Phone 340J. rb EMPLOYMENT WANTED—Hause. i keeping by an experienced woman. Can take full charge. Box 111, Ad- . vance-Times. 30* WORK WANTED 1 WE CLEAN and service furnace un- : its. Twenty-four, hour service, Hiseler and Son, Day phone Wing- ham 502, nights and holidays 426. 3162330b HELP WANTED—MALE MEN! Here's your chance to earn a better than avera$ge income. A per- manent full-time business can be yours selling nationally known Watkins Products. Previous exper- ience not necessary—we train you. Men between 25 and 55 owning a car or light truck preferred. For particulars without obligation write The J. R. Watkins Co., 350 St. Roch St., Montreal. 162330b SALES HELP and Agents Wanted— Agents required for Wingham and district to distribute Marvelo Bleach Solution. 50 per cent commission. Car or light truck necessary. Apply in person or write Marvelo Chemi- cals- Ltd., 836 Pape Ave., Toronto. 2330b CARETAKER WANTED -.Applica- tions for the position of Caretaker at Wingham District High School will be received by the undersigned up to February 11th, 1952. Applica- tions should be in writing. W. A. Calbraith, Secretary Wingham, Ontario. 30-6b WANTED AGENTS REQUIRED for Wingham and district to distribute Marvel() Bleach Solution. 50% commission, Car or light truck necessary. Apply in person, or write - Marvelo Chem- eels Ltd., 836 Pape Ave., Toronto. SELL YOUR CREAM, Eggs and Poultry the Co-op way and for your convenience we have all your Co-op Feeds available at the right prices at the Maitland Co-op Creamery. Lockers available to everyone. . rrb, MISCELLANEOUS CONTRACT FORMS are now avail- able for your seed contract bar- ley. Shipping facilities will be provided at our elevator located on C.N.R., Wingham. If interested, see us soon, as our seed supplies are limited. John Bumstead & Son, phone 455, Wingham, 182330b — ARTIFICIAL SERVICE at reduced rates from the licensed growing co- operative association from Holstein, Jersey, Ayrshire, Guernsey, Here- ford, beef and dual-purpose Short- horns. Bulls of top quality, Life membership, $25.00. Members, $5.00 per cow; non-members, $6.00 per cow. Waterloo Cattle Breeding Assoc. R.R. 1, Waterloo. For ser- vice contact Len L. Fischer, Mild- may, phone 60r11 before 10 a.m. KINSMEN HOSPITAL BEDS FREE Anyone confined to bed at home may have the added comfort of an ad- justable, hospital-type bed. This free service is made available by the Wingham Kinsmen Club. Your doc- tor can arrange for a bed on short notice. 23rrb WOOD TENDERS Tenders will be received until Feb. 5, 1952 for a supply of beech and maple body weed 14 inches long to be delivered at the following schools in East Wawanosh before June 10, 1952: No. 10, 15 cords; Union 11, 18 cords; Union 3, 12 cords; Union 16, 16 cords; Union 6, 15 cords; S. 13, 10 cords; Un- ion 7, 18 cords; Union 17, 20 cords; S. 9, 18 cords. , Alfred Nesbit, Chairman, R.R. 3, Blyth, Ont. C. H. Wade, Secretary, Belgrave, Oct. 2330 b NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS Water is now billed three ernes per year instead of six times per year as previously and in 1951 the rates were increased by approximately 10 per cent for all services. This will account for the larger bills which consumers have received. WINGHAM UTILITIES COMM, 2330b NOTICE—Persons who obtained Sand and gravel from My pit during the past please Settle for same as soon as poalible. Russell Gaunt, RR, 5, Lucknow, 30.6* 2330b TENDERS FOR WOOD Tenders will be received by the un- dersigned until .Feb. 15th for 8 cords cedar, more or less, for the Turn- berry School Area. Lowest' or any tender not necessarily accepted. ALEX CORRIGAN, Sec.-Treas. 2330b NOTICE RE SNOWPLOWING TOWNSHIP OF HOWICK The Township of Howick will not be responsible for damage done to mail boxes, vehicles, cans, etc., on roadway while snowplowing is in effect. A. Galbraith, Road Superintendent, Twp. of Howick TOWNSHIP OF HOWICK BY-LAW NO. 1, 1952 A By-Law for stopping up Currie Street, Roy Street, and those por- tions of Walker Street and Carroll Street lying south of the south limit of Queen Street, all of which are in the said Village of Wroxeter in the Township of Howick, under the pro- visions of The Municipal Act R.S.O. 1950, Chapter 243, Section 469. WHEREAS the said aforemention- ed streets are unimproved and are bounded by properties owned by Vio- let J. Milligan, Wesley A. Newton and the Trustees of Wroxeter Public School; AND WHEREAS the Council of the said Corporation, feeIing.that the said Currie Street, Roy Street, and the portion of Walker. Street and Carroll Street lying south of Queen Street in the said Village of Wroxeter are not !required as a roadway and that no property owners would be prejudic- ially affected, deem it expedient that the said Currie Strebt and Roy Street and the said portions of Walker Street and Carroll Street be stopped up and a by-law passed accordingly. THEREFORE, the Council of the Municipal Corporation of the Town- ship of Hinvick enacts as follows: (1) That' Currie Street and Roy Street and these, portions of Walker Street and Carroll Street lying south , of the south limit of Oueen Street, all in the Village of Wroxeter and within the Corporation of the \Town- ship of Howick be stopped up and that the Corporation thereupon shall have the right to lease, sell, alienate or otherwise deal with the said stopped streets as may seem fit. READ a first and second time this 14th day of January, A.D. 1952. E. H. STRONG, Reeve P. L. DURST, Clerk I hereby certify the above to be a, true copy of By-Law No.1, 1952 of the Township of Howick as read a first and second time, on the 14th day of January, A.D. 1952. NOTICE Take notice that the above By-Law No. 1, 1952 of the Corporation of the Township of Howick, after publica- tion as required by Section 472 of The Municipal Act, will be duly consid- ered and read a third time and fin- ally passed. The Council, in accord- ance with the requirements of the above Section 472 will hear the claims of any person or persons either by themselves or by their solicitor, that their lands will be prejudicially af- fected. Application for such a hearing should be made to the undersigned not later than February 28th, 1952. Dated at Wroxeter, Ontario, this 14th day of January, A.D. 1952. P. L. DURST, Clerk, Township of HoWick 1623306b BIRTHS KROHN—In Wingham General Hos- pital, on Sunday, January 27th., 1952, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Krohn, R. R. 2, Wingham, a son. BLACKWELL—In Wingham Geaeral Hospital, on Tuesday, January 29, 1952, to Mr. and Mrs. John Black- well, Teeswater, a daughter, NOTICE TO CREDITORS An persons having claims against the estate of Caroline Bennett, late of the Town of Wingham in the County of Huron, Widow, who died on or about the first day of January, A.D. 1952, are notified to send to the un- dersigned on or before the sixteenth day of February, A.D. 1952, full par- ticulars of their claims in writing. Immediately after the said sixteenth day of February the assets of the said testatrix will be distributed amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to claims of which the Executors shall then have notice, DATED this twenty-sixth day of January, A.D. 1952. CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON Wingham, Ontaro. Solicitors for the executors. 30-66-13b NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persons having claims against the estate of William Adams, late of the Township of Howick in the County of Huron, Farmer, who died on or about the eighteenth day of Sep- tember AD 1951, are notified to send to the Amdersigner on or before the sixteenth day of February, A.D. 1952, full partculars of their claims in writing. Immediately after the said sixteenth day of February, the assets of the said testator will he distributed ' amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to claims of which the executors shall then have notice. DATED this twenty-third day of January, A.D. 1952. CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON Wingham, Ontario Solicitors for the executors. 30-66-13b Central Presa Canadian Stop off at the Clearview turkey farm near Preston, Ont., and you will be met by a herd of deer. And unless you know what's coming, one of them will grab a packet of cigarettes or cigar from your pocket, Chewing tobacco is the only vice the deer have developed, Irvin Fromm, owner of the farm, says. The deer, picked up as tiny fawns, were bottle- raised by the three Fromm children (left to right), Nancy, 10; Ellen, 8, and Carol, 4. They love to romp with the children, and display none of the deer's usual aloofness in the presence of strangers. WANT. ADS Have No Holiday -They Work Day and Night APPLICATIONS FOR FIORE DEPT, Applications will be reeejved for .1 member for Wingham Fire Dept. Please forward applications to J. Carr, Chief or W. Caslick, Sec„ on or I before Feb, 25. G W, oaslick, Sec,-Treas. Wingham Fire Dept, 306b CARETAKERS WANTED Tenders will be received until Feb. 5, 1952, for position of caretaker at the following schools in East Wawa- nosh, duties to begin March 1st, 1952: Union (i, Union 3, S.S. 9, Union 16, S. S. 13, Union 7, Union 10. Alfred Nesbit, Chairman, Blyth, Ont. C. H. Wade, Secretary, Belgrave, Ont. AUCTION SALE of household effects of the late Mrs. Robt, Vint, at 2 p.m., Saturday, February 9th,, 1952. Complete line of furniture, includ- ing Norge refrigerator, 8-piece din- ing-room suite, 3-piece chesterfiel. suite and other articles. 30-6 HAY FOR SALE—Quantity of tim othy and alfalfa mixed, Ernie Car ter, end of Turnberry-Culross Boun dary West, R. R. 2, Wingham. 2330 HAVE TOUR Sewing Machine sery iced by trained and experien ced men. All, makes accepted tor re pair. Work guaranteed. We picl up and deliver. Phone 665. rr PROPERTIES FOR SALE MODERN brick dwelling with built- in cupboards, garage, Josephine St, North, FARMS 25 to 250 acres, many loca. tions. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our dear hus- band and father who died January 29.th, 1932. Oft and oft our thoughts do wander To the grave not far away, Where we laid my dear husband Just twenty years ago. Ever remembered by his wife and family, Bob