The Wingham Advance-Times, 1957-07-24, Page 4ASK ,FOR.
CRAWFORD
HETHERINGTON
Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.
Wingham, Thom) 48
3. 11. CRAWFOR.1), Q.C.
It. S. BLETIIERIN*GTON, Q.C.
Frederick F. Homuth
Phm.B., R.O.
Carol E. Homuth, R.O.
Mrs, Viola IL Helmuth, R.O.
OPTOMETRISTS
PrIoNig 118
Harriston, Ontario
WELLINGTON FIRE
Insurance Company
t'st. 1310
An all Canadian Company which
has taithtolly served its policy
holders tor Ovet centary. ' Head Office Toronto
H. C. Atte:Lean ittisitraucti Akeitty
Winkluuu
?oft Tito Wingham Advance-Tintee, Wadneedeee, 24.1 1,957
eene?e,, , eaneenelaane
I MiSs Campbell
Buried Monday
Miss .Christina Lamb Graham
-Campbell, a resident of Winghain'
for the past eleven years, died at
the ,Winghain General .Hospital on
Saturday afternoon after a lengthy
Miss Camnbell was. born on the•
first line of Morris Township 92
years ago, the daughter of the late
Mr. and Min, Seines Campbell. be •
received her early education at
S.S. Na. 7, Morris, and later
graduated from the Palmer School
of Chiropractic , in Davenport,'
Iowa. She did not, however, prat-'
Use her .profession but spent sev-
eral years as a saleswoman in
Western Canada. In later life she
kept Rouse for other members of
, her family. She was h member -of
the Presbyterian Church. •
FOR SALE
.}F4$ FOR .SALE, Phone 5r31„ Bel
Mere.
MEAT FOR SALE—Good beef be
the quarter.. Killed `e'er Hems(
front Dept. of He s: 1. Yearline
heifers. ' Top qualny. Lowest
prices, Rayner(' Ackert, Ripley
Phone 24r30, 17rrb
EI4ECTROLUX sales and Service.
Pali jed, Reemelds,- Winghain
phone e4031, • 15rit
49 ACRES of mixed grain for sale,
' Contact J. Jansen, R.R. No. 3,
Wingham, phone 640w1. 24b
TWO TIRES for sale, 7.50x-15 10
f ply, nearly new. Apply to Box 53,
Advance-Times, 24b
4,600 HEALTHY, well raised De-
kalb pulleiso tilenteairedee-accinat-
ed and ,starting to lay. Immediate
delivery. i Moore's Poultry Farm,
R.R. 3, Seaforth, Ontario.
24,31,7b
NEW 'SEMI-BRICK home for sale
on. Bolant St. Beautiful kitchen,
4`pleceVath, oil heating, hot
Water, fu.1,1 baseme0 riaArdwrood
litiors, Must be seedto' -be
Preciatede Price $8500. Terms.
Harold Petcock, Phone 5e6.
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FOR ALL FARMS. homes, busi-
nesses, wean holdengs, oroperties
of all descriptions contact John
FLnnigan,, Diagonal Rd., Wing-
ham, phohe 550, repeesentative
of Warrin L, Ste. enson, real
estate and businesi broker. A
number of giep'd lie-tinge on hand
at present tithe. 17rrla
TtEPRESENTASITVE John Finni-
gen, Diagonal Road, Whigham,
• Ontario, phone, 550. The.new rep-
resentative for the Warren L.
Stevenson' Real Estate „of Mt.
Forest, Western Ontario's fastest
growing Real Estate. Agents
covering Western Ontario. Hand-
ling properties of all descriptions,
farms, homes, businesses, sinall
holdings, properties or all de-
scriptions. Wanted In particular
at the present time several va-
cant farm homes with a few
acres, For fast results contact
our new .representative.
24:31:7;21h
BABY SITTERS .
loalt. SITTING wanted by two
teenagers. Reliable, experienced,
daytime, .250 an hour; evening.
50c an hour; after midnight, 75c
an hour, Phone 473J, 24e
ANYONE WANTING a baby sit-
ter, day or evening, write or see
lira. Charles Clarke, R.R. 2,
Bluevale. 24:31'
.i. pottf..,..ctvsEnvi,ilo
ctgtrat%.:Allta/LAN'O, Wing-
, 'tient. . Safe,`courteous Service,
Phone 'Day, 51; Night, 738 or 636.
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it is stiletly ageinst, Out rides
to dierulge the Minn) Or address
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COMING EVENTS
YOU'VE TRIED THE REST, now
try the best for spareribs and
sauerkraut on \Vednesday, Fri-
day and Saturday evenings.. Com..
ineeeiel Hotel, Formosa. cd120,37
LEGION BINGOS will be held in
the Council Chambers every Erie
day night. Sponsored by the
Ladies' Auxiliary to the Can,
adian Legion. CErrb
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE .
HALF LANDRACE pigs for sale.
Apply to Mel Craig, R.R. 4,
Wingham, phone 11r8, Brussels,
24b
12 WEANLING pigs for sale.
Landraee. Apply to Lloyd Mont-
gomery, phone 743-Ji. 24e.
12 PIGS weaned two weeks for
sale. Apply to Harold Casernere.
phone 510w3. 24b
is SMALL CHUNKS for sale, 10-
weeks old; 20 chunks Ea-weeks
old; 2 sows with 12 pigs cacti;
2 sows to farrow in a week.
Apply to Stan Marks, phone
729-34, -24*
32 SMALL CHUNKS for sale. One
York sow bred one month. Apply
to Robt , Keener, phone Wrox-
eter 19r16. 24b
12 PIGS for sale. Weaned two
weeks. Apply to Joe Montgomery,
phone 71.0W2. 2413
ELEVEN PIGS seven weeks old,
for sale. Apply Ted Fear, phone
Brussels 72r13. 24b
FOR. RENT
ROOMS to rent. Phone 552w 24*
SEVEN-ROOMED apartment for
rent. Three bedrooms. Apply to
Box 56 Advance-Times. 24b
erA7.v, HELP WANTED
YOUNG or middle-aged man with
chauffeur's license. Apply to
Box 52 Advance-Timee. 17:24b
CLASS A MECHANIC wanted for
general service station work.
Must have papers. Good wages.
Apply to Box 55, Advance-Times.
24b
Frew:ail; 14ET:E. WAP1
ceepeagr,e-: WOMAN age 20-45
years for housework in modern
home, All conveniences. No -child-
ren., Apply Mrs. Fraser Hay, Lis-
towel. Phone 105 .,or write.
17:24;31b
CAPABLE WOMAN or young girl
for light household duties and
care of one school-age girl in
Toronto while mother works. Op-
portunity for ambitious person
. to attend night school, plenty of
free time. Apply to Box 54 Ad-
vance-Times: 24.31*
WANTED'
HIGHEST CASH prices paid for
sick, down or disabled cows and
horses. Dead cows and horses
picked up or removed promptly.
Also wanted to buy—Boar Hogs.
Call collect Bruce Marlatt, At-
wood, phone 8 or 153. rrb
HEADSTOCK WANTED
DEADSTOCK removed promptly
for sanitary disposal, FREE pick
up on larger animals, reasonable
collection charge for small ani-
mals. Phone collect Wingham
373; Palmerston 123w, or Dur-
ham 398. Gordon Young Limited.
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MISCELLASiE-OUS
CUSTOM BULLDOZING, remov-
ing stones and landscaping, etc.
New land cleaned and worked,
Chisel-ploughing any land. With-
in 50 miles. Contact Ross Hast-
ings, Wingham, phone 740.
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IS YOUR TELEVISION properly
Insured for all risk coverage?
For information phone 293, Stew-
art A. Scott, Wingham. 2rrb
STEWART A. SCOTT can now
save you lieS on your car or
truck insurance. Yearly or six
months policies are available,
Special rates for farmere. For
further information phone 293,
29rrb
SANITARY SEWAGE DISPOSAL
Septic tanks, cesspools, cellars,
etc., pumped and cleaned, quick
service, All work gtheranteed,
Apply Louis Blake, phone 42rS,
Beusseke 15rrb
WATEtLOO CATTLE Breeding
Association "Where Better tulle
Are Ifeed". "For artificial in*
sernihatioti information or ser-
vice from all breeds of cattle,
'phone: The Waterloo Cattle
Breeding Aesoclation at: Clinton.
HU 2-3441 or,Uildmay 130r12 be-
tweet(,MO and 9.30 a.m. We have
all breeds freallabie—'140 quality
at low cost," 25rrb
LOST
LADY'S dariterinuned bi-focal
glasses. Reward. Phone 32. 24b
STRAYED
400 POUND STEER CALF' strayed
to my farm about June 1st, QYi-',.ne
er may have.°seine by proving
property. and, paying expenses,
Cecil Graleger, Gorrie, ',.10.:17:24*
CARD OF THANKS
I wish-to take thiS Ppnortunity
to thank my many ,friends and
neighbours for remendiering me
with gifts, cards and treats while
I was a patient ire ,L4,towel Mem-
orial Hospital, Mrs, Norman
Harding, g
, an. •
CARD OF TANKS
I would like to,-take this oppor-
tunity to thank layeinairY erieride
for the cards ' antiee'eleite, to me,
while a patient- in .yitingleam Hos-
pital and sincere thanks to
aforrey, and ", her ".01.tiK'e nursing
staff for, theti kindness .:to me, it,
was deeply inipreciitelkee-Mrs. Re:
bert Brown. 't aae- 24*
CARD OF THANKS
Mr. Walter _Charles wishes to
thank all who sent friiit, flowers
and eards, also thee-Seilith Friend-
ship Smith. Dr
Corrin and nursing .aeaff of
hatn GenatatIleaPitaL kini- nassee Were greatlyaPpieciated.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to expreee.our sincere
thanks and appreciation to all
those who Sent floral, tributee and
their kindness tee us at the time of
our bereavement -Special • thanks
to Mr.e.4Morrey"and-staff Dr,
TV. A. McKtbbon, Des.k.,-, to
the members; of Western - Star
Lodge and the Morning Stir
Lodge, Brussels, the Brussels
IOOF Lodge. These, kindneases
will always be remeninefed.—Jack
and Margaret Edgar: ' 24
CARD OF ig,,er,Th-les
We wish to think:'- relatives;
friends and eeigblebars, Mr their
many acts of `kindness and ex-
pressions of -sympathy. during our
recent bereave.merit.-L-The Moore
* Family. L 24
IN MEMORIAM
STOKES—In memory of a dear
mother, Mrs. `Jas. _ Stokes. who
passed away July 25,•1955,
Gone is the face loved so dear,
Silent is the voice we lov'ed to hear.
Too far away for sight-or speech,
But not too far' for .thoughts to
. reach.
—Lovingly remembered by Olive.
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FINANCING IA - CAR?
Before you buy esk about' our
Low Cost Financing Service with
complete Insurance Coverage.
STEWART A. SCOTT
Phone 293 Wingham
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INVITATIONS
).ANNOUNCEMENTS
ACCESSORIES
COME IN AND
ASK FC5R YOUR.
TREE ilkibAt 610
REGISTER
Advance - Times
Wingham, Ph. 34
ALCOHOLICS A none-BRw
"94 per cent of alcoholics 044
drinking at home in their teens
We quote Da Winto if. Heaven,
Washington, Director of the .Sne
Stitute of Scientific Studies far the
Prevention of Alcoholism,.
Studies ;Thaw that children do
what their parents do. In homes
where parents drink, only one
child in twenty does, not drink. an
homes where parents do not .drink,
50 to 60 per cent of the ehildren
never drink. •
Dr. Heaven gave these facts at
a recent three-day Institute on
Alcoholism at the University of
British Columbia. .24h
FAVOURITE RECIPE
COULD WIN TRIP
FOR TWO TO BANFF
anee, Ont. Mrs. Wengler's recipe
was for peaches with chicken,
while Mrs. Burleigh sent in a de-
lightful peach pie recipe.
The 1957 contest's second prize
is for 250, with a third prize of
3100, and 10' other prizes for el&
It is quite likely that Canadian
housewives will hear a lot about
this year's • peach recipe winners
.and their recipes. An extensive
program is being planned in con-
nection with the awarding of the ,
prizes for the top peach recipes.
The organization sponsoring the
peach recipe contest, is the official
organization representing all peach
producers in Ontario. It has the
responsibility of distributing and
marketing all peaches produced in
the province. The peach recipe
contest is open from July -15 ,.-to
September 30, 1957. All entrants
should address their recipes to
Ontario Peach Recipe Contest,
Ontario Peach Growers Co-opera-
tive, Box 574, St. Catharines, Ont.
Now Central Agency
For 4-H Supplies
The Canadian Council on 4-H.
Clubs is pleased to announce the
establishment' of its first National
4-H Supply Service, Through this
new arrangement club members,
leaders and extension officials will
order all 4-H items through a cen-
tral agency and not through indi-
vidual companies as required pre-
viously.
From negotiations with a busi-
ness company in Ottawa, a con-
tract has been drawn up ,,thereby
the company will carry 4-1I sup-
plies as approved by the Canadian
Council on 4-H Clubs. This will
help overcome the problem of de-
livery delays and will make it pos-
sible to carry a Wider range of
supplies.
4-H items presently in stock in-
clude pins, crests, pencils, song
books, gate signs and leader pins.
Other items are being considered
and will be added to the stock of
supplies from time to time, Order
forms, stamped and with return
address have been distributed by
the company .to the provincial
directors of 4-H work. In turn
these will be lade available to the
4-H members and leaders through
the district offices of the Depart-
ments of Agriculture.
AUSTRALIA'S PROSPERITY
BASED LARGELY ON WOOL
About a quarter of the world's
Wool is produced by Australia, and
much of the country's prosperity
is based en that industry. There
are nearly a million and a quarter
head of sheep and the season's
Clip has exceeded 1,175,000,000
pounds ,of wool. Australia is also
making spectacular advances in
the tealin of manufacturing, in-
cluding automobile and aircraft
manufacture.
J
4U KINDS Of
OB 4MINTING'
Wingham Advance a Times
MRS. T. H. MOORE
FUNERAL FRIDAY
The death, of a wen-km:evil resi-
dent of .the Wbitechurch district
oecurred at the Wingham. General
Xlaspitai on Wednesday of last
week with the passing of Mrs.
Thomas H. Moore. She had been
in indifferent health for some
time, but she was seriously ill for
only. a short time.
Born in Culross Township at
Langside, she was the former Mar-
garet Delena McGregor, a, daughter
of the late James McGregor and
Catharine McGregor. On December
31, 1902, she was ,,married to Than
H, Moore, who survives, Mr. Moore
has resided at the Baker home in
Lucknow since his wife's Hinges.
Mrs. Moore was always a faith-
ful worker in 'the Whiteehureh
United Church, being a life mem-
ber of the W.M.S. and superinten-
dent of the Mission Band for
many years. She was alsO a valued
member of the Women's Institute.
In addition to her husband she
is .survived by a daughter, Mrs
irene Sperling, of 'Winglinin, and
a son, Millan of Whitechurch; five
sisters, Mrs. Jim (Catharin.el Mof-
fat, .Rivercoursea Alta; Mrs. John
(Edith) Henderson, Lucknow;
Mrs, Jean Brayford, Toronto;
Mrs, IV. T. (Jessie) Shaw, New
Toronto; and Mrs. Hugh (Millie!
Anderson, Kenmore, N.Y. .A brother
and two sisters predeceased her;
Duncan McGregor of Kinlose
Township. Mrs. Mac (Lexie) Ross
.Whitechurch and Mrs. C. 3,
(Florence) Russell, Waubaushene,
Ont.,
Service was conducted at R. A.
Currie & Sons funeral home on
Friday at 2.00 p.m. by Rev, R. .A
Brook and Rev, W. J. Watt, with
interment in Wingham Cemetery.
The pallbearers were G. E. Farrier,
T. Morrison, W. R. Chapman,. J, D.
Beecroft, J. G. Gillespie and C. Mc-
Gregor. The floral tributes were
carried by two nephews, Edward
Moore, Lucknow and Ronald
Henderson, Hamilton.
BIRTHS
DANE—In Wingham General Hos-
p.ite on Friday, July 19, 1957,
toe,, and. Mrs. Edgar Dane,
1, Wroxeter, a daughter.
HA.YLOW—Wile and-June Ilaylew
(nee Moffat) are pleased to an-
nounce the arrival of their
daughter, Leslie Helen, on 'uly
1n, 1957, at St. Joseph's Hospital,
London, Ontario.
RL..teteentFORD—In the Wingham
General Hospital, on Thursday,
July 18th, 1957, to Mr. and Mrs.
John Rutherford, RR.. 2, Wing-
ham, a son-
'IT.11F Wingham General
Hospital, on Saturday, July 20,
1957, to Mr. and Mrs. Michael
Willie, Wingham, a daughter.
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LEE'S TAXI
24-HOUR SERVICE
We never stop, including
Sundays and Holidays.
Since 1925 Miss Campbell, bad
resided in Blyth, Toronto, and for
the past 11 years with her niece,
Mrs. France Edgar, Leopold Street.
Funeral service nate held at the
Walker funeral hoMe, Petri*"
Street at 1 p.m. on Monday with
Rev. D. 3, MacRae officiating. In-
terment was in the Winghain
cemetery and pallbearers were
Sandy Campbell, Arthur Edgar,
Harvey Edgar, William Elaton,
Mel Keating and Arthui Wallace.
.BUSINESS
and
PROFESSIONAL
DIRECTORY
A. H. McTAVISII
BARRISTER, somcmin,
and NOTARY PUBLIC
rEtsWATER ONTARIO
Telephone 23 TeesWater
WroXeter—Every :Wednesday afternoon, 2-4 p.m., or
by appointment:
WANTED
Bush lots with soft maple and elan
Willpurchase bush properties or farms.
Pleaie phone or write:
The
Andriw Malco-lin Furniture Co. Ltd.,
Listowel, Ontario
Notice to
VVATER.CONSUMERS
The hours' lor watering— lawns 'and
gardens . are from 6 a.m. to 9 a.m., and
from . 6 p.m. to' 9 p.m.
This will be strictly enforced. •
An ANNUAL charge of $4.44 gross, less prompt
payment discount. of 10 per cent, is made for
the use of a hose or outside tap for the above
noted purposes.
Anyone found watering lawns or gardens, who
has not paid: for this Service will be
, billed accorditigly.
Wingham Public Utilities Commission
C. E. Shera, SuPerintet!dent
.
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INCOR°RAM)
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ToWn of Wingham
NOTICE
Taxpayers outing arrears of taxes
to the Corporation of Wingham
are hereby notified that. the
Town Council has authorized the .
Mayor to issue a warrant for a
sale of 'properties three years in
arrears of taxes. Such•warrant is
to 'be issued within thirty days
from this, date.
Dated atyingharn, Ontario, this
10th day of July, 1957.
W.‘A. GALBRAITH,
Clerk-Treasurer.
K FILTERS for sale--"Rapid
"'Flo", 6-inch, 79e; Veeineh, 85c
Alexander's Hardware. lrrb
CAR.. RADIO for sale, to fit a 1952
or 1953 Mercury, Monarch or
Customline Meteor. Set of Sedan
Seat Cov.ere, for Chevrolet. Phone
119 or 322. 24b
jCONSOnetS 1DENTAL 'FLOSS—
The newest most effective means
Of fighting unpleasantbreath
. and tooth decay. It's peppermint
_Savored vanri wonderful. Ask for
it at McKibbon's Drug Store,
24:31b
E FLAT ALTO' saw' Mr sale. Al-
most new. eo sacrifice. Also
,trumpet, y P, eyetent. double
,akeeokeup,a3 new music stands
.with lights. some mask, Mrs.,
Bertha. Hendersnn, phone 314, or
Bar 234, Wingham. 24*
POULTRY FOR SaT.F1.
. 18 RAMP' 4 Wyandotte laying -hens
for Safe,s Late 1956 pullets, Annie'
to Glen Stapleton, phone 60434.
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e,,,. AL ESTATE '
. WHITE B CK DUPLEX for sale.
Aeit 120, East side of Fiances
,Stfeat, in good condition. Pre-
iently .oe'cupiceeby Gborge Scott,
$4,00xt Ably to Rev. R. D. Hors-
&ugh, 5 Pearl St. Nprtb,Heame i„.„, 0 ario. 17:24b
NEW fullylmodern brick house for
sale, on Trances Street-OIL heat
td, duo-Amdows, three-piece bath
and oho ea. built-in garage, with
cement rive-way. Teems.' Con-
tact Joh FgadiuieS '' 913 Union
`Street, telleraer, or Harold Po-
ceek, phone 576, 3,10,17,24b
• went to Mrs. M. Burleigh, of Nap-
24b homeland, Denmark. Second prize
- The Ontario Peach Growers Co-
operative has announced that it is.
sponsoring a "Peach Recipe
Queen" contest this year with the .
top award providing for a round
trip for two -to Banff Springs
Hotel, Banff, Alberta, with a stay
at the hotel for one week; The..
contest is open to anyone Whe
sends in a peach yeelpe.
The prizes this year are con-
siderably larger than those offered
in former years for peach recipe.
winners, Last year over 600 house-
wives sent in their favorite recipes
• Top winner last year wee Mrs
,Greta Wengler of Toronto, who,
one time was an interioredecoraim
and who recently returned to her
PHONE 185
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David. Cathers Was
Former Storekeeper
David James Cathers, Who has
resided on Minnie Street, Wing-
ham, for the past nine years, died
at the 1Vingliarn General Hospital
on Saturday after a short illness.
He had been in failing health for
the past year and on Wednesday
of last week fell front the veranda
of his home, suffering head in-
juries and broken arm. He was
!taken to the hospital in an un-
conscious condition and• passed
Away on Saturday afternoon.
Mr. Cathers,. who was in his
88th year, was a native of Rowick
Township, the son of the late John
and Mary Cathers: He was educat-
ed' at, S.S. ,No. 10.; Jiowick, and ,
farmed in the Gorrie district .from
1902 until 1907, at which time lie '
purchased a general store business .
Gorrie, which he, operated for
five years. Returning to the feriae
he continued in that occupation
until his retirement to Wingham.
in 1948, Ile was a member of the
United Church,
He is survived by his wife, the
former 'Martha Cathers, whom lie
married at Gorrie in 1911. There
are two sons and .one daughter,
We; of Hamilton; Lloyd, of Fort
Erie and Mrs. Goiddie (Jennie)
Vittie, Wainfleet, Ont., as ivell .as
10 grandchildren and 12 great
grandchildren. A sister, Mrs. Wile
liam (Charlotte). Spotton, reeides
in Toronto.
Funeral service ,vas held -at the
Currie funeral horne at 2,00 p.m.
on Monday with Rev. D. J. Mac-
Rae of the Wingham United
Church officiating, Interment was
made in the Gorrie cemetery with
the foilowineas .pallbearers: Gor-
don Vittie Jr., Arnold, Alex, Wes,
Ronald and Donald Vittie; all
grandsons of the deceased. The
flowerbearers were Wayne Gil-
_ more, a great-grandson and Elden
and Murtay Cathers, grandsons.
NEW and USED MASSEY-HARRIS
I FARM EQUIPMENT
FOR SALE
ALSO
A Large Stock of NEW EQUIPMENT
including New Holland Balers . and
Side Rakes and Smoker Elevators
USED EQUIPMENT*
--Massey-Harris Tractor
'No. 6 George White Thresher, 24" cylinder,
42" body, straw shredder and high. g'ai'n
elevator •
No. 5 George White Thresher with 120 ft.
drive-belt, straw cutter and high elevator
ft. I.H.C. Binder
ClikRLES' HODGINS WiNtHAM
J. W. BUSIIFIELD
Q.C.
Barrister, Solieltor, Notary, Etc.
Money to Loan
Oftlee—Meyer Block, Wingham
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