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LAWN FURNITURE
SPECIAL
AT
CURRIES
2 patio chairs reg. $15.90
1 terrace chair reg. $11.95
° Total — $27,85
3 CHAIR SPECIAL
$24,95
SAVE $2.90
R. A. CURRIE & SONS
Choice, Crushed
Cernent Gravel
Excellent for all your concrete
needs.
DELIVERED OR AT THE PIT
Watson Armstrong
Phone Teeswater 45r12
18rrb
VISIT THE ROL LIVING
SANTA
May 24 *to 'Thanksgiving
FUN FOR ALL DUE FAMILY
CHILDREN 14 Vats and 'under
aceompanied by parent ICREE
11.111. to 0 WO P.m.
SUNDAY 100 p.ni, to 0:00 p.m.
SANTA'S VILLAGE
JIRACAORIOGE, ONT
29-au17b
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horn."
Thus began his introduction to
his long lost relatives. His sister
accompanied them in their car
to the home of Mrs. Alice Ackert
of Chatham, then to the home of
Patrick Duquette. Here the count
of new relatives spiraled suddenly.
for Patrick has a family of 19
children. The final visit of the
day was tp another sister, Mrs.
Margaret Remington, Wallaceburg.
On Friday morning, Dennis
Duquette returned to his work in
Wingham hospital a little over-,
evening.
The evening was spent playing
games and contests, after which a
delicious lunch . was served by the
hostess, assisted by Mrs. Wm.
Mundell and Mrs. Ken McMichael,
whelened over this ' turn in his
affairs, but delighted to know that,
as last, he "belongs." A later
week's vacation will bring an
opportunity for a more prolonged
"visit with his newly found family.
—Stratford Beacon-Herald
°
5111, AND MRS...TORN ALBERT rouvrEs, who were married on
amine 35 at Melville Presbyterian Chureh, 1.1101100s. The bride is time
former .10.lizabeth Arm Piney (laughter of NO. and Mrs. Mervyn Pipe,
:Brussels, and the groom's parents. are Mi. hnd Mrs. Albert COulfea
Whitechurch.. -Photo by Harvey AkDoWell,
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FOR. SALE. LIVESTOCK FOR SALE SUMMER PROPERTIES FOR -
SALE, RENT OR WANTED
LEE'S. TAXI SERVICE and Hunt-
ing and Fishing License issuer.
Phone 185. Srrb
AX11„6„g FILTERS far sale--e'illapid
Flo", 6-inch, 85c; 6%-inch, 89c,
Alexander's. Hardware, lrrb
GOOD 7-year-old Shorthorn cow
for sale, Freshened two months.IREDDI-BUILT homes and cot-
Right every way. Also. 7'x7' tent. tages, prefab and erected. Free
Phone 632.12. 613, literature, Easy terms. See our
samples, Genoe Lumber, Orange-
POULTit'Y FOR SALE ville, Ontario, 27-Au31b
CHILD'S CRIB with spring-filled
mattress for sale. Phone 101.
6b
ELECTROLUX sales and service.
G. Cooper, Clinton, phone lifInter
2-7200, 29rrb
BERRY GARAGE DOORS, 4 sec-
tional, 8x7, special $49.95, Beaver
Lumber, phone 66, Wingham. 6b
12 ACRES choice hay for sale. Ap-
ply John MacNaughton, phone
104W, Wingham.
ELM PLANK for sale, Apply Jas.
Devereaux, R, R. 2, Lueknow,
2p-G ,
REVOLVING outdoor dryer with
ground tube for sale. Nearly new.
Used hand lawn mower. Phone
732R.
GRAVEL, MORTAR sand and fill
for sale. Call Wingham
Products Ltd., phone 576,
CRAWLER front-end loader and
dump truck wants work. Phone
576, 18rrb
QUANTITY of alfalfa, and timothy
hay for sale. Phone Brussels
131114, Harold Keating, Belgrave.
6
FILTER QUEEN Sales and Ser-
vice, repairs to all makes - of
vacuum cleaners. Used cleaners
of all makes for sale. Robert X.
Peck, Varna, telephone Hensel].
69682. lerrb
SINGER SALES & SERVICE—Re-
pairs to all makes of sewing
machines, vacuums and floor
polishers. Used machines for sale.
Phone 665, Wingham, George
Henderson. 15rrb
RARRYIVIORE AND HARDING
carpeting and rugs. Wall to wall
jobs expertly laid. See the com-
plete range of samples including
all wool Wiltons and budget
priced tough viscose. For an
estimate without obligation, call
N. J. WELWOOD, Phone 86 or
771. 27rrb
ADDING MACHINES and Calcu-
lators, Olivetti, famous for speed
and durability; Olympia Type-
writers, renowned for their in-
terchangeebility carriage For
prompt and efficient service on
present equipment call Owen
Sound Typewriter Co. Phone
FR. 6-4841_ rrb
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
1% STOREY brick house for sale.
Four bedrooms. Charles St.,
phone 450M. 6-13b
. 5-ROOM house for sale. Suit re-
tired couple. Pressure system, 4-
pee: bath, hydro. flifford district.
Phone 276R. 6b
DOUBLE HOUSE on Minnie St.
Insul brick siding. Must be sold
to settle estate. Apply to Mrs. T.
Burke, phone 329.
HOUSE 'FOR SALE in the village
• of Gorrie, six rooms, newly decor-
• ate& cupboards, three piece bath,
. downstairs toilet, hot Water, hard-
wood flpors, heavy wiring, garage
attached, reasonably priced.
' Phone Fordwich 54R22. 6b
EIGHT ROOM with sun porch in-
stil brick house, in Whitechurch,
for sale. Double garage. Modern
conveniences. Large garden. Ideal
for retirement or business man.
Apply Garnet Farrier, White-
church, phone 71131, Wingham.
29-6h
FOR SALE
WELL SITUATED 2-storey home,
2 blocks to main street; 4 bed-
rooms and bath, large living
room, full basement -- Price
$4,600.00, with terms,
3 BEDROOM, storey and a half
home in Wroxeter. Kitchen has
built in cupboards, large living
room, dining room, propane gas
furnace. Good lot, Full price
$2,700.00.
Contact: WILLIAM S. REED,
Real Estate Broker,
Phone 202:11 Wingham
SCHOOL BUS
'59 CHEVROLET 1 TON
CONVERTED TO 18 PASSENGER
scirnor. BUS.
Pinny equipped to Government
standards. Two extra snow tires.
Only 13,000 miles by original owner.
Reason for selling: 'mate &snt-
liana&
COST NZAV $4,400
Sale Pried $3,000
Lorne Brown Motors
Lintital
Ontario Street
CLINTON A. ONTARIO
Phone MT 241131.
700 seven-week old Shaver Leghorn
pullets for sale. Black pony, 5
years old, quiet for children to
ride. Phone 743W2, 6':'
FOR RENT
HOUSE in Lucknow for rent or
sale, 6 rooms and bath. Apply at
Chapman's, Whitechurch. 6-13b
THREE ROOM apartment for
rent, Reliable tenants, preferably
businbss couple. Available Aug.
1st. Phone 1278. Oh
HOUSE FOR RENT four miles
from Wingham, Six rooms, built
in cupboards, water pressure,
Apply Box 130, Advance-Times.
6b
SALES HELP WANTED
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money for your holidays? Join
now a progressive Company, 250
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DUCTS, Dept. R.7, 1600 Delori-
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WANTED
ROOlVIE,RS 'WANTED. Phone 1079.
Mrs. Harold Congram, 6-13b
TENDER
CORPORATION OF WINGHAM
Tenders wanted for removal and
replacement of concrete sidewalks
on the east side of Josephine Street
southerly from Diagonal Road to a
point approximately 100 feet north
of Victoria Street.
Specifications may be obtained
at the office of the Town Clerk.
Tenders accepted until noon July
8, 1960.
WILLIAM RENWICK,
Clerk-Treasurer. 29-6b
MUSIC SUPERVISOR WANTED
Applications are requested for
Music Supervisor in the eight Pub-
lic School class rooms of East
Wawanosh Township School Area,
duties to commence September 6.
Lessons are for a continuous
period of one hour a week per
classroom, for not fewer than
thirty-five weeks per year.
Applications stating qualifica-
tions, experience, and salary, will
be received by the 'undersigned up
to July 9th.
James R. Coultes, Chairman, Bel-
grave, Ontario,
J. A. McBurney, Secretary, R. R.
1, Belgrave. 29-6b
DEADSTOCK WANTED
FARM SERVICE—Dead or crippl-
ed farm animals removed for
sanitary disposal. NO REMOVAL
CHARGE. Phone COLLECT
Wingham 378 or Palmerston 123w
or Elmira, MOhawk 9-5564. GOR-
DON YOUNG (ELMIRA) LTD.
DEADSTO.CK — FARMERS! We
have the fastest service and the
highest prices for dead, disabled
cows and horses, $4.00 each and
3%c lb. for good mink horses.
24 hour service. Call for long
distance OPERATOR and ask
for ZENITH 43900, no toll charge.
Lorenz Stock Removal, Durham.
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ACHESON'S
Dead Stock Service
Highest Cash Prices Paid for
Dead, Old, Sick or Disabled
Horses and Cattle.
Call Long Distance
Atwood Zenith 3-4900
(no toll charge)
Day or Night
SEVEN DAY SERVICE
DEAD STOCK
SERVICE
Highest Cash Prices
For Old, Sick and
Disabled Cows and
Horses
DEAD STOCK AT HIGIUdST
CASH VALUE
Please Phone Promptly
Call Collect - 133
Bruce Marlatt
Brussels, Ont.
24 HOUR SERVICI
EMPLOYMENT WANTED
GENERAL SEWING, repairs, al-
terations, etc., expertly done.
Phone 608W22,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND OTHERS
IN THE MATTER OF. THE ES-
TATE OF JOHN LYNETT, late
of the Township of Culross, in
the County of Bruce, Retired
Farmer, Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to the Trustee Act, that
all creditors and others having
claims against the Estate of the
late John Lynett, are required to
send particulars of their claims,
duly verified to J. W. BUSH-
FIELD, Q.C., Solicitor for the Ex-
ecutor of the said Estate, on or be-
fore the 9th day of July, A.D. 1960,
and that after such date the Ex-
ecutor will proceed to distribute
the assets of the said Estate, hay-
ing regard only to the claims of
which he shall then have had
notice,
DATED at Wingham, Ontario,
this 15th day "ref June, A.D. 1960.
J. W. BUSHFIELD, Q:C.,
WINGHAM, Ontario,
Solicitor for the Executor,
22-29-6b •
CARDS OF THANKS
I would like to take this oppor-
tunity to thank my friends and
relatives for cards and visits dur-
ing my stay In hospital. Also the
staff on third floor for . their
kindness.--'Eph, Parish.
I wish to thank all my friends
and neighbours who were so kind
to me while a patient in St.
Joseph's Hospital, London. --- Mrs.
A. Lawlor. 6b
We would like to thank all our
relatives and friends for the flow-
ers, gifts and lovely cards received
at -the time of our 50th - Wedding
anniversary. — Herb; and Pearl
Wheeler, Belgrave, Ont. 6b
I wish to thank my friends,
neighbors and relatives for their
cards, visits and flowers sent while
a patient in Wingham General
Hospital. Special thanks to the
visiting clergy, Dr. B. N. Corrin
and nursing staff. — Mrs. G. L.
Gross.
MISCELLANEOUS
FREE PICK-UP and delivery for
wash jobs, oil changes and grease
jobs, Phone 940. 22-29-6-13b
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED—Mod-
ern equipment, quick service,
work guaranteed. Phone or
write Louis Blake, R.R. 2, Brus-
sels. Phone 42r6, Brussels.
24Au17*
WATERLOO
CATTLE
BREEDING
'ASSOCIATION
'Where Better Bulls Are Used'
Artificial Inseminatidn Service is
provided from Hulls of all breede,
We are farmer owned and con-
trolled and operate at cost.
Summer calling hours:
7.30 and 9.30 a,m. week days
6.00 and 8.00 p.m. Saturday evenings
For service or more information
call:
CLINTON ZENITH 9.5650 or
Collect TEESWATER 126
BIRTHS
CASEMORE -At Wingham General
Hospital, on Tuesday, June 28,
1960, to Mr, and Mrs. Herman
Casemore, R. R. 1, Clifford, a
daughter. •
IRWIN At Wingham General
Hospital, Wednesday, June 29,
1960, to Mr. and Mrs. Orland
Irwin, Wingham, a son,
CERSON - At Wingham General
Hospital, Thursday, June 30, 1960,
to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cerson,
Teeswater, a daughter.
IRWIN -At Wingham General Hos-
pital, Friday, July 1, 1960, to
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Irwin, R. R,
3, Wingham, a daughter,
THOMPSON At Wingham Gen-
eral Hospital, Friday, July, 1,
1960, to Mr. and Mrs. Sydney
Thompson, R. R. 0, Wingham, a
daughter. •
LEESON- In Scarborough Hospital
on Friday, July let, 1960, to Me.
and Mrs. Gary Leeson, (Grace
Galley), a son.
XING At Wingham General Hos-
pital, Tuesday, July 5, 1960 to
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. King,
R, R. 2, Teeswater, a daughter.
Neil Hunter Robb
Retired Engineer'
Stricken with a heart attack,
Neil Hunter Robb, retired C.N.R.
engineer, died suddenly in ,the
Belleville General Hospital on
Sunday evening, June 19. He was
born in Huron County, 68 years
ago, being the son of the late Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Robb and has
resided in this city for the past 19
years moving to this city from
Stratford.
Mr. Robb was employed with the
C.N.R. for 38 years before his
retirement three years ago. He
was stationed, at Stratford terminal
for many years of his railway life
and since coming to this city, made
a wide circle of friends both in
management and with fellow em-
ployees.
The late Mr. Robb was prominent
in, -church and fraternal societies
both here and 'in Stratford.
was a memi!ier of Tabernacle
United Church and was a member
of the Board of Session. He was
also a musician of note and sang
in the choir for many years. Fra-
ternally he was a member of
Stratford ,,Lodge A.F. and AM,
No 332. and was affiliated with
Moira, Lodge No. 11 in this city.
-He was also a -member of Moira
Chapter, No. 7 R.A.M. and the
Zabud Council of the Cryptic Rite
No. 15 and Romeo Lodge 1.0.0.F.
No. 164 of Stratford. He joined
the Brotherhood of Locomative
Engineers, Lodge NO. 189 and was
a life member of that organization.
He was also an associate member
of the C.N.R. veterans' association
and the Army, Navy and Air Force
veterans. Mr. Robb was well
known and highly respected in his
community and will be widely
missed by a wide circle of friends
in every walk of life.
He is survived by his wife, the
former Gladys Brooks, two sons,
Alvin H. Robb of Windsor, Orville
Robb of Belleville, one 'brother,
Harry Robb of Owen SSottild and
two sisters Mrs. W. Brewer' of
Brussels ,and Mrs. Armand Lawson
of Stratford. Also surviving are six
grandchildren. A daughter, Mrs.
David Newell died in 1.946.
The funeral was held on June
22nd from Thompson Funeral
Chapel, Belleville.
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James B, 'Forster
Lifelong Resident
Of West Wawanosh
James Black Forster, who had
lived in his birthplace all hie life,
con, 14, lot 21, West Wawanosh,
died in Wingham General Hospital
on. Tuesday, June 28. He had been
in poor health since the whiter,
and had been in hospital for four
weeks,
Mr. Fqrster was born on 04tobea
8, 1871, a son of Joseph Forster
and Janet Black. He was one of a
family of nine, and only a sister,
Mrs, Jean Morrison. of Minneapolis,.
survives.
He was married i S,eptember 8,
1898, to Elizabeth McDougall in,
West Wawanosh. She predeceased
him seven years ago. A grandson,
Lorne Forster, has been living with
,him on the home farm.
Mr. Forster was a member of
Chalmers Presbyterian Church in
Whitechurch. He was a great lover
of horses, and especially heavy
draft horses.
-Survi-Ging are five sons, William
of W. Wawanosh, Joe of Winnipeg,
Cecil of Palmerston, Walter, Huron
'Township and Ronald of Lucknow,
and a daughter, Jean, (Mrs. Alex
Robertsbn)' of E. Wawanosh. A
son, Joint, died at the age of five.
'There are 128 grandchildren and
four great grandchildren.
Rev, R. D. A. Currie, formerly
of Whitechurch and now of Wal-
laceburg, officiated on Thursday
when the funeral was held from
the MacKenzie Memorial Chapel in
Lucknow. Burial was in South
Kinloss. cemetery.
The pallbearers, were his five
sons and son-in-law, Alex Robert-
son, Flower tributes were carried
by grandsons, John, Lorne, Bob,
Ross and Joe Foister and Jim
Robertson.
Town Coun.cil -
(Continued from Page One,)
a building in order that the in-
speetor can do his job properly.
Street Work
Councillor D. C. Nesmith, re-
porting for the public Works com-
mittee said that a drain has been,
completed on Charles Street and
catch basins will be' built. The
drain should remove 'the flooding.
problems of residents along this,
street, The new tile follows Charles
Street, crosses the highway and,
empties into- the river, The cons-
mitten, he.,said, reconuneads that
Charles Street will he ready for
paving shortly,
No Selvage
Councillor Nasenith also stated
that the commitee had inspected. a
drain that empties into the river
above the new swimming area. It
lead been reported that sewage was
entering' the river at 'this point
from the - drain, and would con-
taminate the river Or swimming.
Tests, had been taken and there
was' absolutely no indication that
this was the case.
In connection with other street
improvement the public works
commitee recommended to council
that Diagonal Road, from Josephine
to Victoria Street, should be re-
surfaced, as well as a short stretch
on Maple Street,
Removal and replacement of the
sidewalk on the east side of Jose-
phine Street between Diagonal
Road and Victoria 'Street will also
be started ehoi-tly.
Samples street signs were also
shown to council by My, Nesmith,
but no action was taken.
-Reeve Roy Adair, chairman of
the property committee, reported
that the job ' of painting the town
hall was in progress and Councillor
Buchanan said arrangements are
being made to ,build steps at the
cenotaph.
Councillor Burgman told council
that the fire brigade had painted
the town hall at their own expense..
He also said a delegation had
attended a meeting in, connection
with mutual fire aid at Seafortil
but nothing had been accomplished.
He quoted Fire Chief James -Carr
as saying that the present system
was all ',sight and that the group
had no recommendations to make•
to council.
Holiday Pay
Council discussed holidays for
-town workmen and on motion of
Callan and Buchanan, it was
agreed that employees of one year's
service and not over five years re-
ceive one week; over five,. years
two weeks, and dyer 20 years three
weeks holidays,
A supplementary by-law for
street expenditure of $7,000 was
passed 'by council before adjourn-
ing. Accounts and 'minutes re-
ceived the usual approval,
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Wingham .
NOTICE TO
Water Consumer
The hours for 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 pay-
ment discount of 10 percent, is made for the use of a
hose or outside tap for the above noted purposes.
Anyone found wafering lawns or gardens, who has not
paid for this service will be billed accordingly.
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Wingham Public Utilities Coinmission
C. E. SHERA, Superintendent
CRAWFORD &
HETHERINGTON
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BARRISTER, SOLICITOR
and NOTARY PUBLIC
TEESWATER ONTARIO
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Relatives Located
(Continued from Page One.)
at the Wiiigham General Hos-
pital, While on a week's holiday,
he returned to the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Mervyn Pipe, con, 5,
Morris Towns-hip, which he still
calls "home." On 'Wednesday
morning, Mr. and Mrs, Pipe sug-
gested that they drive with Dennis
to -Dover Township to pursue the
;Search for his relatives. The clerk ft9 of the township gave them the
name of Mrs. Joseph Heyninck,
Chathain, as a possible relative,
They went to her home, but when
Dennis found that her name was
Adelaide instead of Alice; who was
the sister -he was searching for, he
turned away, explaining his error, WROXETER---Miss Berva Galla-
Imagine his amazement when she her was the recipient of many
eaid: "No, you are not mistaken. beautiful gifts at the home of Miss
I am your older sister, who was . Donna Coupland, where about 60
away to work before you were of her friends gathered for a social
Cec.
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Q.C.
Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Etc.
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