The Wingham Advance-Times, 1953-06-24, Page 6•
BIRTHS
WELLS—In Wingham General Hospi-
tal, on Wednesday, June 17th, 1953,
to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wells, Wing-
ham, a daughter.
CANTELON—In Wingham General
Hospital, on Wednesday, June 17th,
1953, to Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Can-
telon, a daughter.
SCOTT—In Wingham General Hospi-
tal, on Saturday, June 20th, 1953, to
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Scott, R. R. 3,
Teeswater, a son.
Get your
WELDING
and
GENERAL REPAIR
of all types
done at
Carl Steinbeck
BELMORE ONT.
MEMORIALS
We realize our obligation when
we fill your order for a Mem-
orial—and we provide only ma-
terials of unending serviceabil-
ity. Design and workmanship
are of the finest, and our pricea
are most moderate.
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TENDERS
Tenders will be received by the un-
dersigned up until July 1st for the
Turnberry School Board for the re-
decorating of No. 9 (Powell's) School,
interior and exterior. Board will sup-
ply paint. Contract to be by the job,
not ey the hour, and to be completed
not later than Aug. 15. Lowest or any
tender not necessarily accepted.
ALEX CORRIGAN, Sec.-treas.
R.R: 1, Bluevale, Ont,
24:lb
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons having claims against
the estate of Frederick Johnson, who
died on the 4th day of May, 1953, are
hei'.eby notified to send full particu-
lars of the same to the undersigned
on or before July 25th; 1953. Claims
received after this date will not be
considered.
Harry B. Kennedy,
Sole Executor and Trustee,
113 King Street West,
Toronto 1, Ontario.
24822b
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons having claims against
the estate of John A. Morrison, late
of the Township of Turnberry, in the
County of Huron, Farmer, who died
on or about the eighteenth day of
May A.D. 1953, are notified to send
to the undersigned 'on or before the
fourth day of July A.D. 1953, full
particulars of their claims in writing.
Immediately after the said fourth
day of July the assets of the said
testator will be distributed amongst
the parties entitled thereto, having
regard only to claims of which the
executrix shall then have notice.
DATED this fifteenth day of June
A. D. 1953.
CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON,
Winglutna, Ontario.
Solicitors for the Executrix.
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seed pearl,s held her double-tiered veil
Which was trimmed with French lace.
She carried a lace covered white Bible
trimmed with at.ephanotis and white
satin streamers, together with al, Val-
eneienne lace handkerchief which the
groom's grandmother carried at her
wedding. 41.1) Matron of honor, Mrs, B, N. Corrin,,
sister of the bride, and bridesmaid,
Miss Muriel Barrie, London, wore'blush
rose faille taffeta gowns with nylon
net overskirts and lace boleros, with .
matching headdresses and wristlets.
They carried bouquets of pink roses,
pink and blue cornflowers and sweet
peas. Junior bridesn'iaid, Miss Gwen -
Hayes, of Lambeth, wore a similarly
styled gown in pale pink. She carried
a nosegay of cornflowers and, pink
Sweetheart roses,
Best man was Mr. Louis W, Hayes,
brother of the groom. Robert Cohn,
of Toronto, and Ronald Mitchell, of
London, were ushers.
The bride's mother received guests
in the church parlors wearing a dress
of brocaded navy sheer over pink taf-
feta with matching accessories and a
corsage of pink roses, the groom's
mother wore a rose beige dress of crepe
with, lace inserts, black and white ac-
cessories and a corsage of gardenia .
and Sweetheart roses.
The bride donned a white linen suit
with pastel green blouse and wore
white accessories and a corsage of red
roses for the wedding trip to Muskoka.
The bride is a graduate of the Lon-
don Bible Institute, and the groom is a .
graduate of Southern Baptist Theo-
logical Seminary, Louisville, Kentucky, .
The couple will reside in Slate River,
near Fort Ontario, where the
groom has been called as pastor to
the Baptist Church.
FOR RESULTS
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up to May 18th are payable to Ronald Rae.
After June 25th payable to Clerk of Division
Court or R. S. Hetherington, Q.C.
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Maple, Birch, Cherry, Elm
Basswood Cupboard Stock.
Wingham Manufacturing Co., Ltd.
Phone 487-w
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KINSMEN
Kin Carnival
in
Wingham Town Park
on
JUNE 26-27
With Mr, and Mrs. A, J. Walker.
—Miss Agnes Walker, of Toronto,
spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
A. J. Walker.
—Mr. and Mrs, Andrew McCaw, of
Ponteix, Sask., visited last week with
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Keating.
—Mrs. Fred Spry, of Toronto,'-is
visiting with friends in town,
—Mr. Wilford Caslick is attending
the Imperial Life Assurance Conven-
tion this week at Montmorency Falls,
Quebec.
ren, of Forest, spent the week-end
—Mrs. Andrew Bell and three child-
at the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Edgar.
—Mr. and Mrs. Carl McKay and
children, of Toronto, spent the week-
end with the former's mother, Mrs. J,
H. McKay.
—Mr. and,Mrs. Jeffery Hawkins and
children, of London, were Meek-end
visitors with Mrs. Hawkins' parents,
Mr. and Mrs, Stafford Bateson.
—Mr. and Mrs, Alvin Hammond, of
Toronto, visited with Mr. and Mrs.
W. E. Hammond, Wingham, over the
week-end.
Mr. Marvin Howe, Conservative
candidate for Wellington-Huron, was
calling on friends in town on Monday.
—Mr. and Mrs. William VanCamp
and Miss Nora VanCamp, of Belgrave,
were Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Ronald VanCamp.
—Mr. and Mrs. Ted Elliott and son,
Brad, of Exeter, spent the week-end
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs,
W. 3. Brown.
—Mrs, Robert Wenger spent the
week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Barry Wenger, Leopold Street.
—Mr. and Mrs. Carman Coutts and
daughters, Barbara and Mary Ann, of
Ottwa, spent last week with his par-
ens, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Coutts.
—Mrs. Albert Vincent has returned
home after visiting the past week with
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Vincent and fam-
ily, of London,
—Mr. W. VanWyck and Mr. E.
Stuckey, of Wingham, and Mr. H.
Mundy, of London, are attending the
furniture show in Grand Rapids and
Chicago this week.
Mr. Charles Congram and Mr. Alex
Campbell left thiemorning on a motor
trip to the West Coast. They will be
visiting friends on the way, and expect
to be about two months on the trip.
—Mr. and Mrs. Ross King, Mr. and
Mrs. Wilford Caslick and family,
were in Port Colborne and Welland
on Saturday, and attended the Wight-
man-Drummond wedding at Welland.
—Mr. and Mrs. George Anger and
Norman, visited. their son, Bruce, in
Goderich. They were accompanied by
Mr. and Mis. William Bolton and
daughter, Pat, of Listowel.
—Mr. and Mrs. John Walker, North
Street, left on- Tuesday for a month's
holiday with Mr. and Mrs.' Mitchell
page Six The Wingham Adv
FOR SALE
HANDBILLS ARE IN THE MAIL—
Rexall's 50th Anniversarya--See the
Specials, June 15th, June 30th, at
McKibbon's.. 17:2415
FOR SALE—Allis Chalmers tractor,
good motor, cheap; Coekshutt 30
tractor, live power take-off, 4 bar
side rake, reduced to clear; Wagon
with tires $40.00; Third furrough
for Cbckshutt plow, half price.
.Apply J. Bumstead & Son. 24b
FOR SALE—McCormick Deering
cream separator complete with
motor, in good condition; also a
field of mixed hay, Apply John W.
Norman, phone 640-J-2. 24b
FOR SALE—Singer sewing machine,
drop head, treddle, $20.00 Apply
Mrs. Bruce Chambers, Wroxeter,
phone 76. 24b
FOR SALE—The Turnberry School
Board are offering for sale by ten-
der, the woodshed at the rear of
No. 9 (Powell's) School, Tenders
must be received by the undersign-
ed by July 1st. Lowest or any
tender not necessarily accepted.
Building to be removed before
Sept. 1st.
ALEX CORRIGAN, Sec.-treas.
R.R. 1, Bluevale, Ont,
241b
EGGS ARE SOARING and will go
higher, so don't miss out. We have
two and three week old Canadian
Approved pullets at bargain prices.
Two week old White Leghorn,
Black Minorca X White Leghorn,
White Leghorn X Barred Rock,
Black Australorp X White Leghorn
$39:95 per 100, three week old $46.95,
Money Maker Quality add $1.00;
Extra Profit add $2.00; Special Mat-
ing add $3.00. Also day old pullets
in the above breeds at $27.95, also
day old heavy breed pullets $14.95.
Special price on Bronze turkeys for
July non-sexed Money-Maker Qual-
ity .75c; Extra Profit .80c; Special
Mating .83c. Also hens and toms at
low prices. Cash in on the high
prices you will get for turkey meat
this winter. TWEDDLE CHICK
HATCHERIES LIMITED, FER
GUS, ONTARIO 24b
FOR SALE—Canadian Beauty rang-
ette in good condition. 441-w, 24b
REXALL'S 50th ANNIVERSARY—
See the Specials at McKibbon's,
June 15th, June 30th, 17:24b
FOR SALE-25 acres of standing
hay. Apply Wm. Forester, Luck-
now R 1. 24*
FOR SALE—Blue baby carriage in
excellent condition. Priced cheap
for quick sale. Phone 732-R. 24*
CRESS CORN SALVE—for sure re-
lief. Druggists sell Cress Bunion
Salve — wear stylish shoes soon.
FOR SALE-4 Range shelters. Apply
John Gorbutt Jr., Diagonal Road,
phone 481, 10,17,24b
CEMENT—Truck or carload lots. Im-
mediate delivery, Phone 41r2, Wrox-
eter, Contact Harold or Allan Hynd-
man, Gorrie. rrb
FOR SALE—Music Teacher's Mason
& Risch, upright piano in excellent
condition, Phone Clinton, 405.
17:24b
SO MANY PEOPLE can't be wrong.
Advance-Times Want Ads get re-
sults for you. Call 34,
PICTURE FRAMING a Specialty.
Warren House. 29:13:27rrb
FOR SALE—Four-cycle air-cooled
Clinton gas engine, 11,E horse power,
completely overhauled, priced reas-
onably. Apply Milian Moore, phone
Wingham 612-w-3. 24b
SEE THE 50th ANNIVERSARY
SPECIALS at McKibbon's—June
15th to June 30th. 17:24b
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
FOR SALE-22 pigs, apply Joe King,
R 2, Teeswater, phone Wingham
549-w-3 24b
FOR SALE—seven young pigs, Apply
Archie Purdon, Whitechurch. 24b
FOR SALE—Registered Hereford
Cow with Heifer Calf at foot; also
12 pigs ready-to-wean. Apply Ed-
gar Wightman, Belgrave. 24*
FOUND
TWO PARCELS were left in car by
mistake. Owner may have same by
paying for ad. Apply Alvin Arm-
strong, R 4 Brussels, phone 36r8,
Brussels, 24*
Used Tractors
2 Model U Minneapolis Moline
Tractors
1 Model 2 Minneapolis Moline
Tractor
I Model U MituieitPolia Moline
Tractor
1 Model 30 Massey-Harris Tractor
1 W-4 International Traktor
1 new Holland Forage Harvester and
Blower
A cotriPlete line Of farm iniplernenta.
Full selection of Watt's Rose Brand
Farm reed made in Palmerston,
Ont.
6g0, MERNLEYB GARAGE AND
MACIVIIE' BY SALES & AttitV100
Behnore Chagrin
and drainage for approved tenant,
24:lb
SERVICE STATION FOR LEASE—
Large enough for repair work, hoist
installed, Located on highway in
village, inquiries confidential. Write
Box 38, Advance-Times, 24:lb
FOR RENT—Warehouse space at
C.N.R. Apply Po, 0. Box 508.
17,24*
FOR RENT—SerVice Station and
also a garage. Splendid opportun—
ity. • Apply P.O. Box 508. 17,24*
WANTED
DEADSTOCIL removed from your
farm promptly for sanitary disposal.
Telephone collect: Palmer/don 123W,
Durhani ass or. Winghsurt 97L Gon.
11111r1 1 Ph
COMING EVENTS
PALACE GARDENS, Formosa, opens
Sunday, June 28th, presenting Mel
Lavigne and the Blue Water Boys
from 2 to 5 p.m. C24b
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS . ,
Tenders will be received for con-
structing and repairing the Smith and
Pease Drains in Morris Township by
the undersigned up until 2 p.m, July
6, 1953.
The Smith Drain consists of open
drain and the Pease Drain consists
of partly open and partly tile drain,
All work must be done according to
the Engineer's specifications. Plans,
profiles and specifications may be
seen at the Clerk's office,
A certified cheque for ten per cent
of contract price must accompany
each tender. Lowest or any tender
not necessarily accepted.
GEO. C. MARTIN, Clerk
241b
TENDERS WANTED
Tenders will be received up to July
1st, 1953, for the purchase of the
stock scales at Belgrave. For fur-
ther particulars apply Belgrave Co-op.
Highest or any tender not necessarily
accepted, Belgrave Co-operative As-
sociation. 24b
PROVINCE OF ONTARIO
CIVIL SERVICE
Openings at TORONTO
for
STENOGRAPHERS
$35 to $53 a Week
TYPISTS
$31 to $49 a Week
emuneration according to experi-
ence and qualifications.
Three Weeks' Annual Vacation
Nine Statutory Holidays
Retirement and Pension Plans
Generous Sick Leave
Apply To
CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION
Room 475
PARLIAMENT BUILDINGS,
TORONTO
17,24b
ATTENTION VETERANS
Ex-Service Men and Women
and Dependents
The Canadian Legion
Service Bureau Officer
Mr. A. M. Forbes,
London, Ontario
will be visiting Branch No. 180
Wingham on June 26, 1953
from Afternoon to 6 p.m.
any one wishing information, advice
r assistance, regarding War Disabil-
ty Pensions, Treatment, Allowances,
tc., is requested to contact the Ser-
ice Officer, or Secretary of the local
3ranch, whose name appears below,
o arrange an interview.
George Williams
F17,24*
UC.LION SALE of Household Ef-
fects will be held at Edward Street,
Wingham, on Saturday, June 27, at
2 p.m. Alex Reid, proprietor, L. G.
Bryce, auctioneer. 24b
AUCTION SALE
OF CHURCH PROPERTY
(Crewe Church)
t Lot 4, Con. 7, E.D., Ashlield Twp.,
on MONDAY, JUNE 29th
at 2.30 p.m.
Property Consists Of:
L-Shaped Frame Shed
Frame Church Building, 30' x 45'
Contents of Church, including:
Seats, Pulpit, Table, Organ,
Coleman Lamps.
Mail Bids Accepted.
erms—Church and Shed half cash;
alance prior to removal of buildings,
hich must be removed by November
1st, 1953.
ester Finnigan, Well. Henderson,
ecretary of Trustees. Auctioneer.
,R. 1, Dungannon, Ont.
17:24b
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"NUFASHION" Laster!
HOBO for Men Med Wanes
who suffer from Verbose
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1 New two-way
ta stretch gives il
MI gentist. steady . ii @ support that is
i /rest relief fee I
ii- aufferers.
IlleamlMs weave 1W01
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Kerr's Drug Store
p bR aSONALS
also
a GOOD choice
of Men's dress
and work shoes
HARRY BROWNE.
Repairing NEMO "WI
si.Iiplili :4miosirsomirielimairsailooloosiosa
Kennedy, of Elm Creek, Manitoba,
Mrs. Kennedy is the former Selina
Tracy, of Wingham,
—Mr. and Mrs. Alex Elliott Spent
the week-end in Toronto, and their
daughter, Mrs. Ed. Ryan and son,
Jimmy, returned home with them for
a week's holiday,
—Jack Salter, member of the staff of
CKNX, who is to be married on the
27th of this month, was presented with
a leatherette-covered card table and
four chairs, a floor lamp and a blanket
by his fellow workers.
—Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sillors, of
London, are visiting with Mr, and
Mrs. Barry Wenger,
VINCENT RE UNION
Seventy members `~"'of the Vincent
family were present at Bayfield last
week for the annual 'Vincent reunion
there, from Wingham, Bluevale, Bel-
grave, London, Dashwood and God-
erich.
A social time was enjoyed, followed
by games, and dinneaand supper were
served to the guests.
Plans for the next reunion at Bay-
field were made.
Hayes-Cams
Pink and white peonies and ferns
decorated Immanuel Baptist Church,
Brantford, on Saturday afternoon for
the marriage of Jean Cams, daughter
of Mrs. Cams, Wingham, and the late
F. L. Cams, to Kenneth Leslie Hayes,
son of Mrs. Hayes, London, and the
late Leslie L. Hayes. The Rev. Ralph
F. Willson, Brantford, officiated, as-
sisted by Dr. P. P. W. Ziemann, of
Hamilton. Mrs, Ronald Mitchell, of
London, was soloist, accompanied at
the organ by Mr. Glen Wood, Brant-
ford.
The bride, given in marriage by her
brother-in-law, Dr. B. N. Corrin, of
Wingham, wore a floor-length gown
of white net over satin. The French
lace jacket with tapering sleeves had
a collar studded with sequins and
pearls. A white coronet dotted with
Patience is a Virtue - Classifieds are Profitable 11
anee-Times, Wednesday dune 24, 1953
WORK WANTED
EXPERIENCED WOMAN will take
in washing and ironing. Apply Box
39, Advance-Times. 24b
WANTED—High school girl desires
work for summer months. Phone
510-w-1. 24*
YOUNCOMARRIED WOMAN desires
clerking job in Wingham, 2 years'
experience in ladies' dress shop also
2 years' in office. Phone Wingham
738, 24*
FEMALE HELP WANTED
CLERK-TYPIST for County Health
Unit, _Clinton. Interesting work.
Shorthand desirable, but not es-
sential. Apply in writing to A. H.
Erskine, Court House, Goderich,
24b
WANTED
WANTED—Room and board for 2
men immediately. Apply Newton &
Clark, phone 666, 24*
CARS FOR SALE
FOR SALE-1938 Ford coach, good
condition. Apply Mervin Hunter,
Wingham. 24*
FOR SALE-1952 Austin, A-40 sedan,
low mileage, perfect condition, reas-
on for selling, owner leaving town.
Phone Clinton 405, 17;24b
FOR SALE-1946 Plymouth Sedan,
in good condition, good tires, price
$750.00, will give terms. Phone 960-J,
Listowel from six to nine p.m.
10,17,24*
MISCELLANEOUS
FIND OUT how you can save mon-
ey 'and get complete insurance pro-
tection when you finance your next
car. Phone now and ask Stewart
A. Scott, Wingham, 293. rrb
GIBSON'S UPHOLSTERING SHOP—
Chesterfields, chairs; recovered
truck and car seats. Maple Street,
Wingham, Phone 553J.
3 :10 :17:24 :1 :8 :15b
SPECIAL OFFERS
LAWN MOWERS—sharpened and
repaired. Phone 553-w. Wingham
Lawn Mower & Bicycle Repair.
6rrb
SAVE MONEY by using our storage
lockers, available to town and
country citizens. Sell your cream,
eggs, and poultry to your Wingham
Co-operative. Ask for your Cash div-
idend for Eggs, Poultry and Cream.
It pays to deal with the United Co-
operatives in Wingham. 25rrb
FOR ARTIFICIAL insemination at its ,
best for all breeds, call the Water- i
loo Cattle Breeding Association be- (
tween 7.30 and 10.00 a.m. on week ,
days and 7.30 and 9,30 a.m. on Sun- ]
days. Phone collect Clinton 242 or i
Mildmay 130R12.
13 :27 :10 :24rrb
' REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE—Good choice building lot
on Francis Street. Phone 66 24b
FOR SALE—Amberly Beach, nice
second row 50-ft. lots with right-of-
way to lake. Wide safe sandy
beach. Hydro and good road. Price
$400. Phone Dr. Evans, Orange-
ville 332. 24b
FOR SALE-6 room 1.'h storey house,
with small barn at Bluevale. Phone
6104-3, 24:1*
LISTINGS WANTED—If you have a
business, farm or house to sell, con-
tact Stewart A. Scott, Phone 293,
Wingham, representing Dudley E.
Holmes, Real Estate Broker, Lis-
towel. rrb
FOR SALE—Insul brick 6 room cot- 3 I tage, 114 acre of land, in Belmore.
Highest cash offer will be accepted.
For further information, write J. A.
Reid, R. 5, Bolton, Ont. 10:17:24* (
FOR SALE—Three bedroom cottage ,5•
at Point Clark, at Lighthouse. Hy- I
dro and pump water inside. Apply
Ronald Forster, Lucknow. 10:17:24b
FOR RENT
BUILDING FOR RENT—The Town i.
of Wingham has available for rent i
building approximately 40 x 90 ft., i
suitable for sale barn purposes. For
complete information apply to I!
Town Clerk's Office, Wingham, I
Mr. Cletus Kuenenian, of Hanover,
was a visitor with his sister, Mrs.
Loretta Se, Marie, over the week-end.
—Dr. and Mrs, Blythe Eagles of
Vancouver, spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon alastie.
—Mrs, T, J, Baker, of Britton, is
visiting Mrs, F. Spielvogel for this
week,
—Mr and Mrs, N, A, Muffitt and
sons, of Toronto, spent the week-end
SECOND EDITION
OF HISTORY READY
The second edition of "Early His-
tory of Howick Township" by R. W.
N, Wade is now op sale.
First edition of the book appeared
last year and was sold out a short
time later. Many orders have already
been received for copies of the second
edition.
Those who wish, to order one of
these interesting histories should
contact R. W. N, Wade at Gorrie,
24:1b
IN MEMORIAM
GRAHAM—In loving memory .of a
dear Mother, Mrs, Adam Graham
who passed away one year ago,
June 24, 1953.
Sweet memories will linger forever,
Time cannot change them, it's true;
Years that may come cannot sever
Our loving remembrance of you.
—Ever remembered by her family,
son Frank and daughters Eliza-
beth and Minnie. 24b
IN MEMORIAM
GALLOWAY—In loving memory of
Oliver Galloway, who died June 29,
1950,
Since you've gone first and we re-
main
To walk the road alone,
We live in memory's garden dear
With happy days we've known.
We hear your voice, we see your
smile
Though blindlywe may grope,
The memories of your helping hand
Still buoys us on with hope.
We've known so much of happiness
We had our i
s
of joys,
And memory is one gift of God
That death cannot destroy.
Since you've gone first and we re-
main
One thing we would have you do,
Walk slowly down that long, long
path
For We will follow you.
In loving memory, by the family Ann
and Gordon. 24*